SUMMER 2016 - Umpqua Community College

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SUMMER 2016 - Umpqua Community College
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WELCOME
UCC CONTACTS
UCC Campus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4600
Toll Free. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-820-5161
Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4614
Dental Assisting. . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4710
PE / Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4686
Academic Advising &
Career Service Center. . . . . . . . 541-440-4610
Early Childhood Education . . 541-440-7848
Peer Mentors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7949
Academic Success Center. . . . 541-440-7733
Educational &
Technology Center. . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7685
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4622
Accessibility Services. . . . . . . . 541-440-7655
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7743
Adult Basic Education. . . . . . . 541-440-4603
Alumni Association. . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7847
Apprenticeship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4675
Arts & Sciences Division. . . . . 541-440-7652
ASUCC Student Leadership. . 541-440-7849
Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4686
Automotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4695
541-440-7782
Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4664
Business Administration . . . . 541-440-7646
Career and
Technical Education. . . . . . . . . 541-440-4713
Cashier Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7660
Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . 541-440-4636
Community and
Workforce Training. . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4668
Community and Workforce Training:
Register by Phone. . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7744
Computer
Information Systems. . . . . . . . 541-440-7686
Commercial Truck
Driving (CDL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7691
Community Relations . . . . . . . 541-440-4628
Cooperative
Work Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4713
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Criminal Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7668
Educational Partnerships. . . . 541-440-7813
EMT/Paramedic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7680
Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4683
Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4602
Fine Arts.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4691
Fire Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7829
Ford Childhood
Enrichment Center . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7741
Forest Engineering. . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4683
Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7847
GED Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4603
HelpDesk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7808
Hospitality-Restaurant
Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7646
Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4626
Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4648
Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4679
Job Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-496-3507
Job Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7797
JOBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7664
Learning Skills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4715
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4640
Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7652
Natural Resources . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7641
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
Registrar’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4604
541-440-4617
Reserve Officer
Training Academy . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7668
Scholarship Office. . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7674
Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7652
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7777
Small Business
Development Center. . . . . . . . 541-440-7824
Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4647
Student Ambassadors . . . . . . 541-440-7873
Student Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7749
Testing Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4610
Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4694
Title IX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7690
Transfer Opportunity
Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4712
Tutoring Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7733
UCCOnline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7685
Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4621
V.P. Instructional Services . . . 541-440-4682
V.P. Student Services . . . . . . . . 541-440-4631
Viticulture & Enology. . . . . . . . 541-440-4709
Welcome Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7774
Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7819
COLLEGE OVERVIEW
UCC MISSION STATEMENT
GOALS
UCC Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Mission Statement & Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Campus Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Off Campus Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Academic Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Campus Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Arts Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Community Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
SUMMER CAMPS & RECREATION
Roseburg Summer Fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Summer Sports Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Summer Swim Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
• The College will increase opportunities for enrollment in Adult Basic Skills
Development programs for students who are not college or work prepared.
Degrees At-A-Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New & Returning to UCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Online Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Resources for Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Application for Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• The College will promote and support a positive learning and working
environment to encourage student and employee success.
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CREDIT SCHEDULE
Summer Credit Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Summer Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Fall Preview Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Adult Basic Education (ABE) and Pre-GED. .
GED, College and Career Preparation. . . . . .
Skill Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
English Language Acquisition. . . . . . . . . . . . .
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
• The College will develop new strategies, methods, and resources to access
post-secondary educational programs and life-long learning services.
GETTING STARTED
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• The College will expand opportunities in current and new post-secondary
transfer and professional/technical education programs that lead to continued
learning activities and desired employment.
• The College will enhance life-long learning programs that increase
opportunities in workforce training, economic development, job preparation
and upgrading, personal enrichment, and cultural well-being for our students
and community.
GETTING
STARTED
Umpqua Community College provides high-quality
college degree programs, workforce development,
and community learning opportunities.
WELCOME
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Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hours / Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gold Card Discount. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Registration Policies & Procedures. . . . . . . . .
Community and Workforce Training Staff. .
Community and Workforce Training
Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE
TRAINING
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SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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DEVELOPMENT CENTER. . . . . . . . . 59
(USPS #009429) Summer 16, Volume 47, Number 1 is published quarterly by Umpqua
Community College, 1140 Umpqua College Rd, PO Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470-0226.
Periodical Postage paid at Roseburg, OR. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Umpqua
Community College, PO Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470-0226. This publication is intended
to inform students and residents about Umpqua Community College’s programs and services. It includes a
listing of Community and Workforce Training and credit classes for the term and registration information. Every
effort is made to insure accuracy at the time of publication; however, the college reserves the right to make
changes without prior notice.
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
CAMPUS MAP
Parking
Umpqua Community College provides ample parking spaces
near and around all campus buildings. Students may park in
any space, except for staff (green) and visitor (white) and those
reserved for persons with a disabled person parking permit,
which are marked in blue with signs. Stickers and placards
required to park in disabled parking spaces are issued by the
Oregon Division of Motor Vehicles. Please note that traffic
citations will be issued for improperly parked vehicles.
For more information, go to www.umpqua.edu/parking.
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How to get to UCC
Easy I-5 access. Take exit 129.
If coming from the south, turn right at the stop, and left onto
Umpqua College Road. If coming from the north, turn left at the
stop sign. Continue traveling east on Umpqua College Road.
Umpqua Community College is about one mile.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUBHEAD
OFF CAMPUS LOCATIONS
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
Umpqua Community College
1140 Umpqua College Rd.
(I-5 exit 129)
H. Woolley Adult Basic
Education Center
1634 W. Harvard
GETTING
STARTED
Community and
Workforce Training
Workforce Training Center
2555 NE. Diamond Lake Blvd
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Small Business Development Center
Umpqua Business Center
522 SE. Washington Ave
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Commercial Truck Driving Center
6482 Dole Road, Myrtle Creek
(I-5 exit 113, Round Prairie)
UCC South County Campus
560 SW Chadwick (I-5 exit 103,
Tri-City/Myrtle Creek)
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
SUMMER 2016
CAMPUS
HOURS
Summer and Fall Registration
Registration dates for undergraduate students are based on overall credit hours
earned (credit hours are not earned until they are graded). Earned credit hours are
shown on the academic transcript (see example below) which may be viewed in
Student Records under Student Self Service. Please see the following list for your
dates to register.
LaVerne Murphy Student Center
and Welcome Centers
Mon-Thurs
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday, June 20
7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
May 9–11
May 12–15
May 16–18
May 19–22
May 23 & on
>= 45 earned credit hours
>= 30 earned credit hours
>= 15 earned credit hours
>= 1 earned credit hour
Open Registration
Note: Registration begins at 8 a.m. on May 9. All other registration will run continuously.
Please see page 46 for non-credit registration dates.
TRANSCRIPT TOTALS (UNDERGRADUATE) -TOP
Total
Institution:
Totals Passed EarnedGPA
Hours Hours
Hours Hours
QualityGPA
Points
0.0000.000 0.0000.0000.00 0.00
Total
Transfer:
0.0000.000 0.0000.0000.00 0.00
Overall:
0.0000.000 0.0000.000 0.00 0.00
Check our website for Student Orientation schedule
May
9
Registration Begins for Continuing
I Monday
Undergraduate Students
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Monday
Registration
Begins for New
I
Undergraduate Students
30
Campus Closed
I Monday
June
Textbook Sales for Summer classes Begin
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I Monday
Monday
Buss Pass Sales Begin
13
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22
Monday
Final Deposit Deadline For All Summer Sessions
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FIRST 5 WEEK SESSION
June
20
I Monday Classes Begin
23
I Thursday Refund Deadline
Audit Deadline
Drop/Delete Deadline
July
14
I Thursday Withdrawal Deadline
21
I Thursday Classes End
SECOND 5 WEEK SESSION
July
25
I Monday Classes Begin
28
I Thursday Refund Deadline
Audit Deadline
Drop/Delete Deadline
August
18
I Thursday Withdrawal Deadline
25
I Thursday Classes End
6
10 WEEK SESSION
June
22
I Monday Classes Begin
25
I Thursday Refund Deadline
Drop/Delete Deadline
1
I Wednesday Audit Deadline
July
7
I Thursday Student Educational
Planners Begin
August
11
I Thursday Withdrawal Deadline
25
I Thursday Classes End
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
Bookstore
Mon-Thurs
June 20
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Library
Mon-Thurs
7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
(For library hours between terms
please call 541-440-4640 or check
online at www.ucclibrary.com)
Loggers Café
Mon-Thurs
7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Food service is also available in the
bookstore and vending machines.
Success Center
Mon-Thurs
Tutoring:
Mon-Thurs
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Campus Closed
May 30
Fridays, June 17 – Sept 9
SUBHEAD
CREDIT TUITION AND FEES
Tuition and fees are payable by the deadline listed for each term. 
Tuition and fee rates are subject to change without prior notice.
Oregon Resident Tuition per Credit *. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $88
Global fee per credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.50
(Student Activity Fee, Student Fee for SUCCESS program and Technology Fee)
Legacy fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7
Total tuition & technology fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105.50
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Out-of-State / International Tuition per Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $205
Global fee per credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.50
(Student Activity Fee, Student Fee for SUCCESS program and Technology Fee)
Legacy fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7
Total tuition & technology fee per credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $222.50
International students are required to enroll as full-time students.
Gold Card Discounts — Credit Classes
Senior Gold Card holders (age 60+) receive 50% discounts
on credit course tuition and pay 100% of fees.
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SCHEDULE
Other Fees
Credit registration fee per term (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Student Insurance Fee (non-refundable). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
UCC Online class fee per course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
UCC Hybrid class fee per course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Non-credit online classes through Community and Workforce Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
Graduation application fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
Graduation Fee ABSD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15
Proctored test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
Placement Assessments
Retest fee - single session. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6
Complete retest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15
Return check/stop payment charge fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
Course challenge fee per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
U.S. fax for transcript fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3
International fax for transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
Rush transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
Other fees vary from class to class. Fees are listed in the fee column for each class requiring
this additional payment.
*Umpqua Community College provides free tuition to the dependents of fallen Oregon United
States military personnel who died while participating in operations as part of the Global War
on Terrorism. For further clarification, see policy 710.7 at www.umpqua.edu/board-policies.
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SUMMER 2016
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
UCC SCHEDULE
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
STUDENT FEES
At UCC a student may be required to pay
for fees in addition to tuition. Credit classes
require some “per credit” fees; term fees
are charged each term; and course fees are
associated with a specific class.
Student Activity Fee
Paid by students taking credit classes, this
fee helps fund the operations of the Student
Life office and supports student activities
(including athletics). The fee funds the
college contract with Umpqua Transit, which
provides credit students with a reduced
priced bus pass for the term.
Student Fee for SUCCESS Program
Paid by students taking credit classes, this fee
supports the Success Center and Peer Mentor
program.
Technology Fee
Provides for the upkeep and renewal of
campus technology infrastructure in support
of classrooms, computer labs, and campus
information systems.
Credit Registration Fee
This fee is charged each term to students
who enroll in undergraduate credit classes.
The proceeds go toward placement testing,
degree/certificate application process,
academic transcripts, degree verifications,
and other record keeping.
Student Insurance Fee
This fee covers the premium for accident
insurance while students are involved in
college classes and activities, or traveling
on college business. For more information,
contact the Student Life Office at 541-4407749.
UCC Online & Hybrid Class Fees
Fees pay for costs associated with providing
students with online courses, including the
delivery platform.
Course Fees
Course fees pay for the materials & supplies
associated with the class you are taking (ie:
lab supplies for a Science class or liability
insurance for Nursing). Some courses are
offered as self support and carry a fee
amount that is required for course delivery
and materials.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
ARTS CALENDAR SPOTLIGHT ON UCC’S NURSING
For the most updated list of arts events,
visit the UCC website at www.umpqua. PROGRAM
edu/fine-art-events
Art Gallery
Annual Juried Student Art
Exhibit
May 5–June 2
Gallery Hours: Mon–Thurs, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Portland2016 Biennial
July 9–September 18
Gallery Summer Hours: Mon–Thurs, 10 a.m.–
2 p.m., and occasional Fridays and Saturdays.
Please check website for details.
Music
Young Soloist Concert
Umpqua Chamber Orchestra and
UCC Chamber Choir
May 24 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church
Umpqua Singers in Concert
June 3 7:30 p.m. Centerstage Theatre
Canyonville Jazz Festival
The Big Horn Band, Umpqua Singers,
Moment’s Notice, and more! FREE!
June 4 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
Pioneer Park in Canyonville
Star Trek Musical
July 28, 29, 30, 31* and Aug 4, 5, 6, 7*
Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
*Matinee at 2 p.m. Centerstage Theatre
Theatre
Tickets available online at tickets.umpqua.edu
or by phone at 541-440-7700.
Dates and times are subject to change.
Sylvia
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UCC Theatre Arts & Saving Grace Pet Adoption
Center present SYLVIA, by A.R. Gurney.
Directed by Stephanie Newman.
May 17 (Tues) 3 p.m. Preview*
May 19 (Thurs) 3 p.m. Preview*
May 20 (Fri)
7 p.m.
May 21 (Sat) 7 p.m.
May 22 (Sun) 2 p.m.
Ticket Price: $12 adult, $10 Seniors/Students/
Under 18; assigned seating
*Previews: free but reservations required and
donations welcome. No apps/wines at previews
Greg brings home a dog he found in the
park—played by an actress—bearing only
the name “Sylvia” on her name tag. Sylvia
becomes a major bone of contention
between Greg and his wife Kate. The
marriage is put in serious jeopardy with
hilarious and touching complications.
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Amelia Snow – UCC Student
By the time Amelia Snow graduated from
Crook County High School in Central
Oregon she had already decided to join a
nursing program. After hearing from others
how exceptional the program was at UCC,
she visited the campus, met staff and
immediately knew this was the place she
would pursue her dreams. The day before
classes began, Amelia moved to Roseburg,
and the next day she was hard at work in
a local restaurant and attending classes
at UCC.
It’s hard not to be pulled along by the
enthusiasm in Amelia’s voice as she details
her future plans. “I only have one term left
before I receive my Associate of Applied
Science degree in nursing! From there a
Bachelor’s degree through Oregon Health
and Science University becomes my next
step. Being a nurse has been my goal for
such a long time. After I leave UCC, I plan
to continue my education and go as far
I can. Starting school at a community
college is a great first step, no matter how
big your goals happen to be”.
should start out at UCC. The classes
are inexpensive (compared to other
colleges), the small class sizes allow for
more student-teacher interaction, and the
campus is beautiful!”
Amelia hopes she will be able to somehow
give back to UCC. “Without UCC”, she says
“I would not be this close to reaching my
goals.” She openly talks about encouraging
anyone who is interested in going to
college to give UCC a chance. “I don’t
think people in our community, especially
high school students, realize what a great
school UCC is.” Her effortless recruiting
style shines as she enthusiastically shares
her views on transfer opportunities. “Even
students who want to go to a university
A few words for students define Amelia’s
personality best. “Collaborate! Definitely
step out of your comfort zone and get
to know other people. Get comfortable
working with other people. College is hard!
Studying in groups and having a friend
to discuss the material with will help you
succeed.” And succeed she will, the young
woman whose reason for becoming a
nurse is to “make people comfortable” has
a bright future ahead of her. Keep reaching
for that next goal Amelia, you’ll do just fine.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUBHEAD
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
April Myler – Director of Nursing/Department Chair
As the current Director of Nursing/
Department chair for the college since
January of 2016, April takes pride in giving
back. “My UCC and Nursing Program family
have done so much for me, I’m proud to
give back to the campus and watch other
students improve their futures through
education. I hope to work for UCC for
many years and along the way I will work
diligently to continuously improve the
learning environment for our students.”
The opening of the new Bonnie J. Ford
Health, Nursing & Science Center next fall
will provide a place where April, staff and
students can all be together on campus at
the same time. Classrooms, learning labs
and simulation labs all under one roof will
make the UCC nursing program the best it
can be.
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
April honestly admits that having been
10 years removed from high school and
then considering starting college brought
her a level of anxiety. “My biggest fear
of returning to college was my lack of
mathematical knowledge. Mike Matteo,
my first math instructor on campus, helped
me to discover that I could defeat my
fear of math, and also be good at it! Since
graduating in 2008, April has gone on to
receive her Bachelor of Science in Nursing
from Oregon Health Sciences University in
2009, and her Master’s Degree in Nursing
Education in 2015 from Western Governors
University.
GETTING
STARTED
A chance visit with neonatal intensive care
unit nurses in Eugene helped April Myler
visualize her path to the nursing program
at Umpqua Community College. She
recalls setting out a personal goal to start
prerequisites for nursing school by the
time her newborn daughters turned two
years old and her son turned eight.
After graduating from Umpqua
Community College, Matthew went
to work as a perioperative nurse at the
Oregon Surgery Center. He is currently
cross-training to work in the operating
room of the surgery center, as a circulating
nurse. “I feel that part of being a great
nurse is ensuring the community knows
that healthcare professionals care about
them and have their well-being in mind.
My personal goal is that patients and
family members know that I care about
them. I strive to deliver care that I would
want my friends and family to have.”
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Matthew credits multiple instructors that
helped influence and encourage him
along the way. From clinical instructors like
Patrice Coates, who pushed him to strive
for more than status quo, to April Myler,
who supported and encouraged him to
succeed and make it through stressful
situations. “I never felt like I was on my own
or without resources I could reach out to.”
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
Between 2005 and 2010, Matthew Gatton
was in and out of four different colleges
trying to find direction in life. At one
point he obtained a nursing assistant
certification that would serve him well
after he and his new wife made the
decision to move back to her hometown
of Roseburg, Oregon. Matthew explains,
“Since I was still unsure of exactly what
I wanted to do with my life, and in need
of work, I obtained a position as a CNA
in a care center/rehabilitation facility.
During my time there I gained a lot of
valuable experience and was struck by the
realization that I wanted to continue my
work in the nursing field, but at the next
level. After being accepted into the nursing
program and getting my prerequisites
done I began my journey into the UCC
Nursing Program.”
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Matthew Gatton – Perioperative Nurse
Are you interested in a HEALTH SERVICES career? Links to UCC’s
Health Services degree and certificate options can be found at
umpqua.edu/areas-of-study/career-technical.
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
9
COLLEGE OVERVIEW
Learn. Play. Explore.
RoseburgSummerFun.com
UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
DISCOVERY
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
(1ST - 3RD) & (4TH - 6TH) GRADES
Discovery College for Kids is
designed for youth entering
1st - 6th grades. Younger and
older students cannot be
accommodated in these camps.
Please read the descriptions for
each activity and sign up for either
the 1.) Morning, 2.) Afternoon, or
3.) Full Camp sessions for each
week! This year is going to be
great!
Call 541-440-4668 for information.
JUNE 20 - 23
JURASSIC WORLD
CAMP
1ST - 3RD GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES JURASSIC WORLD 1ST - 3RD
Do you need a little extra time in your morning?
We will provide supervised games and activities
before camp. Drop your child off any time after
7:30 am and we will provide the fun! $15
12337
6/20 - 6/23 M, T, W, R 7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
10
Sports Camps:
Discovery & Matrix:
Swim Classes & Activities:
Registration:
JURASSIC REACTION
Make the world of Jurassic Park come alive
this summer through hands-on science! Grow
and measure your own dinosaurs, make your
own crystallized dinosaur egg and erupt with
excitement for a volcano that you can design
yourself!
9 - 10:15 am
Science 11
SURVIVE THE JURASSIC
Learn how to survive in the wilderness with
Isaac Ashby! He will show you how to signal,
find shelter, build a fire, and scrummage for food
and water. Would you be able to live with the
dinosaurs? Come find out!
10:30 - 11:45 am
Science 17
PALEOLITHIC DINING
Eat like an herbivore! Not only will you learn about
healthy nutrition in this class, you get to eat AND
cook! Instructor, Amy Rose, will be your culinary
expert!
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Kitchen
THE WATERING HOLE
Cool off and relax after a day of Dinosaur fun!
You will enjoy one hour of swimming. Bring
swimsuits and towels. There will be adult
supervision.
2 - 3 pm
Pool
FOSSIL ART
Make dinosaur fossil casts! Use clay to create your
very own Jurassic fossils. Instructor, Angie Horton,
will help your fossils look so real you think you’d be
an archaeologist! You will make several fossil casts!
3:15 - 4:30 pm
Jackson Hall 11
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
541 - 440 - 4686
541 - 440 - 4668
541 - 440 - 7845
541 - 440 - 7744
EXTREME T-REX GAMES
Be the roughest, toughest dinosaur around! Fitness
instructor, Bill Storey, will show you how to be fit,
have fun, and be at the top of the food chain.
4:45 - 5:30 pm Physical Education 14
JURASSIC WORLD CAMP
1ST- 3RD MORNING
The Morning Session of camp includes: Jurassic
Reaction, Survive the Jurassic and Paleolithic
Dining! Camp begins at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm!
Get ready to have a blast! $109
12338
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JURASSIC WORLD CAMP
1ST- 3RD AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of camp includes: Paleolithic
Dining, the Watering Hole, Fossil Art and Extreme
T-rex Games! Camp begins at noon and ends at
5:30 pm! Get ready to have a blast! $109
12339
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
noon - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JURASSIC WORLD CAMP
1ST- 3RD FULL CAMP
Take the WHOLE camp for a discounted price! This
Jurassic World themed camp includes: Jurassic
Reaction, Survive the Jurassic, Paleolithic Dining,
the Watering Hole, Fossil Art, and Extreme T-rex
Games. Get ready to feel a part of the Dino world!
$199
12340
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
SUBHEAD
JUNE 20 - 23
4TH - 6TH GRADE
PALEOLITHIC DINING
Eat like an herbivore! Not only will you learn about
healthy nutrition in this class, you get to eat AND
cook! Instructor, Amy Rose, will be your culinary
expert! All supplies included.
9 - 10:15 am
Kitchen
JURASSIC WORLD CAMP
4TH - 6TH FULL CAMP
Take the WHOLE camp for a discounted price! This
Jurassic World themed camp includes: Paleolithic
Dining, Jurassic Reaction, Extreme T-rex Games, the
Watering Hole, Survive the Jurassic and Dino-ramas!
Get ready to feel a part of the Dino world! $199
12344
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
DINO-RAMAS!
Dino-rama! Create an exciting 3-D Jurassic
diorama! Instructor, Angie Horton, will assist you
in making your Jurassic world come to life! All
supplies included.
4:30 - 5:30 pm
Science 17
STAR WARS CAMP
1ST - 3RD GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES - STAR
WARS 1ST - 3RD
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12454
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
AWAKEN YOUR INNER FORCE
Are you practicing to be a Jedi? Or are you training
to be a Storm Trooper? Find out with instructor Bill
Storey which one is best for you. This boot camp
will condition you for both!
9 - 10:15 am Physical Education 11
STAR WARS CAMP 1ST - 3RD
AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of camp includes: Galactic
Goodies, the Ocean Planet and Suit Up! This camp
begins at 12:30 pm and ends at 5:15 pm. $109
12456
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
12:30 - 5:15 pm
Various
UCC Campus
STAR WARS CAMP 1ST - 3RD
FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: Awaken Your Inner Force,
Skywalker Science, Galactic Goodies, the Ocean
Planet and Suit Up! This camp begins at 9 am and
ends at 5:15 pm. You will be Star Wars certified by
the end of this camp! $199
12461
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5:15 pm
Various
UCC Campus
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SURVIVE THE JURASSIC
Learn how to survive in the wilderness with
Isaac Ashby! He will show you how to signal,
find shelter, build a fire, and scrummage for food
and water. Would you be able to live with the
dinosaurs? Come find out!
3 - 4:15 pm
Science 17
JUNE 27 - 30
STAR WARS CAMP 1ST - 3RD
MORNING
The Morning Session of camp includes: Awaken Your
Inner Force, Skywalker Science and Galactic Goodies!
This begins at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm. $109
12455
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
THE WATERING HOLE
Cool off and relax after a day of Dinosaur fun!
You will enjoy one hour of swimming fun.
Bring swimsuits and towels. There will be adult
supervision.
1:45 - 2:45 pm
Pool
SUIT UP!
Come join us for a week creating your own Star
Wars gear! Create your own lightsaber, a Storm
Trooper helmet, and bring Chewbacca on all of
your adventures. We’ll be making everything you
need to succeed on your missions, so suit up!
4 - 5:15 pm
Jackson Hall 12
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
EXTREME T-REX GAMES
Be the roughest, toughest dinosaur around! Fitness
instructor, Bill Storey, will show you how to be fit,
have fun, and be at the top of the food chain.
12:30 - 1:30 pm Physical Education 14
THE OCEAN PLANET
Kids will enjoy one hour of swimming fun. Bring
swimsuits. There will be adult supervision.
2 - 3:45 pm
Pool
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
JURASSIC REACTION
Make the world of Jurassic Park come alive
this summer through hands-on science! Grow
and measure your own dinosaurs, make your
own crystallized dinosaur egg and erupt with
excitement for a volcano that you can design
yourself!
10:30 - 11:45 am
Science 11
JURASSIC WORLD CAMP
4TH-6TH AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of camp includes: The
Watering Hole, Survive the Jurassic and Dino-ramas!
Camp begins at 1:45 pm and ends at 5:30 pm. Get
ready to have a blast! $109
12343
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
1:45 - 5:30 PM
Various
UCC Campus
GALACTIC GOODIES
Feed your inner Jedi or Storm Trooper! You need to
have energy during a camp like this! Not only will
you learn about healthy nutrition in this class, you
get to eat AND cook! Instructor, Amy Rose, will be
your culinary expert! All supplies included.
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Kitchen
GETTING
STARTED
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES JURASSIC WORLD 4TH-6TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning?
We will provide supervised games and activities
before camp. Drop your child off any time after
7:30 am and we will provide the fun! $15
12341
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
SKYWALKER SCIENCE
Explore two themes from the Star Wars universe, space
travel and the force, with hands-on science! Build your
own balloon rocket to achieve hyper drive speeds. Use
the force to build a levitating orb, bend water and drop
supplies to Luke with pinpoint accuracy.
10:30 - 11:45 am
Science 11
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
JURASSIC WORLD
CAMP
JURASSIC WORLD CAMP
4TH-6TH MORNING
The Morning Session of camp includes: Paleolithic
Dining, Jurassic Reaction, and Extreme T-Rex
Games! Camp begins at 9 am and ends at 1:30 pm!
Get ready to have a blast! $109
12342
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
11
COLLEGE OVERVIEW
JUNE 27 - 30
STAR WARS CAMP
4TH - 6TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES STAR WARS 4TH - 6TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12457
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
DIGITAL STORYTELLERS
Whether you want to rewrite the ending to Star
Wars, add yourself to a Divergent tale, or create a
new adventure about your friends - any topic is
possible in this class! Start with a concept, design
the storyboard, add some dialogue, and watch as
the characters in your imagination come to life in
your first graphic novel! Projects will be available
on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and
family.
9 am - Noon
SKYWALKER SCIENCE
Explore two themes from the Star Wars universe,
space travel and the force, with hands-on science!
Build your own balloon rocket to achieve hyper
drive speeds. Use the force to build a levitating
orb, bend water and drop supplies to Luke with
pinpoint accuracy.
12:45 - 2 pm
Science 14
THE OCEAN PLANET
Kids will enjoy one hour of swimming fun. Bring
swimsuits. There will be adult supervision.
2:15 - 3:30 pm
Pool
GALACTIC GOODIES
Feed your inner Jedi or Storm Trooper! You need to
have energy during a camp like this! Not only will
you learn about healthy nutrition in this class, you
get to eat AND cook! Instructor, Amy Rose, will be
your culinary expert! All supplies included.
3:45 - 5 pm
Kitchen
STAR WARS CAMP
4TH - 6TH MORNING
The Morning Session of camp includes: Digital
Storytellers and Skywalker Science! This camp
begins at 9 am and ends at 2 pm. $109
12458
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
9 am - 2 pm
Various
UCC Campus
12
STAR WARS CAMP 4TH - 6TH
AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of camp includes: Skywalker
Science, the Ocean Planet and Galactic Goodies! This
camp begins at 12:45 pm and ends at 5 pm. $109
12459
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
12:45 - 5 pm
Various
UCC Campus
STAR WARS CAMP 4TH - 6TH
FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: Digital Storytellers, Skywalker
Science, the Ocean Planet and Galactic Goodies! This
camp begins at 9 am and ends at 5 pm. You will be
Star Wars certified by the end of this camp! $199
12460
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JULY 11 - 14
EXPRESS YOURSELF
CAMP
1ST - 3RD GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES EXPRESS YOURSELF 1ST-3RD
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12462
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 119
UCC Campus
DANCE IT OUT!
Join Isaac Ashby for a week of dance lessons! He
will guide you in line dancing, solo jazz, 70’s & 80’s
hip-hop. Show off your moves!
9 - 10:15 am Physical Education 11
WHAT’S YOUR NAME?
Make a name plate poster! You will learn how
to use stencils and different mediums to create
your name in beautiful designs. Instructor, Angie
Horton, will assist you in mounting and framing
your masterpiece so you can hang them to show
off! All supplies included.
10:30 - 11:45 am
Jackson Hall 12
IMAGINATION CREATION!
Show off your imagination! Make, play, and design
your own cardboard guitars, coffee can drums and
popsicle harmonicas! Learn songs and coordinated
dances! On the final day of camp, parents are
invited to join the camp for the final 15 minutes to
see a showcase of what everyone has learned at
Express Yourself!
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Jackson Hall 17
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
WET & WILD
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits. There will
be adult supervision!
2 - 3:15 pm
Pool
CRAFTS GALORE
Crafts with Madison! Make decals, rainbow fish,
tissue transfers and spinners! Take a craft home
every day that really lets you express yourself!
3:30 - 4:45 pm
Jackson Hall 11
EXPRESS YOURSELF CAMP
1ST-3RD MORNING
The Morning Session of Express Yourself includes: Dance
It Out!, What’s Your Name? and Imagination Creation.
Camp starts at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm. $109
12463
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
EXPRESS YOURSELF CAMP 1ST3RD AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of Express Yourself includes:
Imagination Creation, Wet & Wild and Crafts Galore!
Camp starts at Noon and ends at 4:45 pm. $109
12464
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
Noon - 4:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
EXPRESS YOURSELF CAMP
1ST-3RD FULL CAMP
Take the WHOLE camp at a discounted price!
Express Yourself includes: Dance It Out!, What’s
Your Name?, Imagination Creation, Wet & Wild
and Crafts Galore! Camp starts at 9 am and ends at
4:45 pm. $199
12465
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 4:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JULY 11 - 14
EXPRESS YOURSELF
CAMP
4TH - 6TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES EXPRESS YOURSELF 4TH-6TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12466
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
SUBHEAD
CRAFTS GALORE
Crafts with Madison! Take home a personalized
craft every day! You will create collages, keychains,
lava lamps and more! Madison really knows how to
have fun and make things exciting!
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Jackson Hall 16
MAD SCIENTIST
Become a mad scientist with Bill Storey! Make
Eggshell Geode Crystals, Foamy Fountains, Slime, a
Balloon Rocket and a Hoop Glider!
9 - 10:15 am
Science 11
SPY GAMES
Learn how to be a sneaky spy! Isaac Ashby will
teach you all about disguises, stealthy surveillance,
how to tail or lose someone, how to code
messages, and give you scenario games! You’ll
never get caught!
10:30 - 11:45 am
Jackson Hall 11
INVESTIGATION CREATIONS
Spies have to be very crafty! Join instructor,
Madison Holborow, with fingerprinting, creating
secret decoders, making magnifying glasses and
walkie talkies! You will have your very own “TOP
SECRET” folder to take home!
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Jackson Hall 11
BLUE SECRET
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits. There will
be adult supervision!
2 - 3:30 pm
Pool
TRAIN LIKE A SECRET AGENT
Be stealthy and fit with David Hunt! Play Agent
Down, Dynamite Down, do a Mine Field Training
Obstacle Course, and play Tug-of War! You will be
the best trained spy around!
3:45 - 5 pm Physical Education 14
SPY CAMP 1ST-3RD FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: Mad Scientist, Spy Games,
Investigation Creation, Blue Secret, and Secret
Agent Training. This camp begins at 9 am and
ends at 5 pm. You will be impressed with your Spy
abilities! $199
12473
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JULY 18 - 21
SPY CAMP
4TH - 6TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES SPY CAMP 4TH-6TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12474
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
SPY GAMES
Learn how to be a sneaky spy! Isaac Ashby will
teach you all about disguises, stealthy surveillance,
how to tail or lose someone, how to code
messages, and give you scenario games! You’ll
never get caught!
9 - 10:15 am
Jackson Hall 11
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
EXPRESS YOURSELF 4TH-6TH
AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of Express Yourself includes:
Crafts Galore!, Wet & Wild and Acting Up! Camp
starts and noon and ends at 4:45 pm. $109
12468
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
noon - 4:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES SPY CAMP 1ST-3RD
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12470
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
EXPRESS YOURSELF 4TH-6TH
MORNING
The Morning Session of Express Yourself includes:
What’s Your Name?, Dance It Out! And Crafts Galore!
Camp starts at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm. $109
12467
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
1ST - 3RD GRADE
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
ACTING UP!
Join us while we play fun acting games, learn
awesome cup songs, and create our own songs!
We’ll be pantomiming, creating our own
characters, and decorating our cups to perform
with. On the final day, parents are invited to join
the camp for the last 15 minutes to see a showcase
of what everyone has learned!
3:30 - 4:45 pm
Jackson Hall 17
SPY CAMP
SPY CAMP 1ST-3RD AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of this camp includes:
Investigation Creation, Blue Secret and Secret Agent
Training. This camp begins at Noon and ends at 5
pm. $109
12472
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
Noon - 5 pm
Various
UCC Campus
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
WET & WILD
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits. There will
be adult supervision!
2 - 3:15 pm
Pool
JULY 18 - 21
SPY CAMP 1ST-3RD MORNING
The Morning Session of this camp includes: Mad
Scientist, Spy Games and Investigation Creation.
This camp begins at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm.
$109
12471
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
GETTING
STARTED
DANCE IT OUT!
Join Isaac Ashby for a week of dance lessons! He
will guide you in line dancing, solo jazz, 70’s & 80’s
hip-hop. Show off your moves!
10:30 - 11:45 am Physical Education 11
EXPRESS YOURSELF 4TH-6TH
FULL CAMP
Take the WHOLE camp at a discounted price!
Express Yourself includes: What’s Your Name?,
Dance It Out!, Crafts Galore!, Wet & Wild and Acting
Up! Camp starts at 9 am and ends at 4:45 pm. $199
12469
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 4:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
WHAT’S YOUR NAME?
Make a name plate poster! You will learn how
to use stencils and different mediums to create
your name in beautiful designs. Instructor, Angie
Horton, will assist you in mounting and framing
your masterpiece so you can hang them to show
off! All supplies included.
9 - 10:15 am Physical Education 11
MAD SCIENTIST
Become a mad scientist with Bill Storey! Make
eggshell geode crystals, foamy fountains, slime, a
balloon rocket and a hoop glider!
10:30 - 11:45 am
Jackson Hall 11
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
TRAIN LIKE A SECRET AGENT
Be stealthy and fit with David Hunt! Play Agent
Down, Dynamite Down, do a Mine Field Training
Obstacle Course, and play Tug-of War! You will be
the best trained spy around!
12:30 - 1:15 pm Physical Education 11
BLUE SECRET
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits. There will
be adult supervision!
1:30 - 2:15 pm
Pool
CODE BREAKERS
Calling all future coders, programmers, &
designers! Learn the basics of coding languages
like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of
web projects and design challenges each day and
be on your way to becoming the next tech star!
Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website
to share with friends and family
2:30 - 5:30 pm Technology Center 104
SPY CAMP 4TH-6TH MORNING
The Morning Session of this camp includes: Spy
Games, Mad Scientist, Blue Secret and Secret Agent
Training! This camp begins at 9 am and ends at
2:15 pm. $109
12475
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 2:15 pm
Various
UCC Campus
SPY CAMP 4TH-6TH AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of this camp includes: Blue
Secret and Code Breakers. This camp begins at 1:30
and ends at 5:30 pm. $109
12476
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
1:30 - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
SPY CAMP 4TH-6TH FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: Spy Games, Mad Scientist,
Blue Secret, Secret Agent Training and Code
Breakers. This camp begins at 9 am and ends at
5:30 pm. You will be impressed with your Spy
abilities! $199
12477
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JULY 25 - 28
TECH CAMP
4TH - 6TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES TECH CAMP 4TH-6TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning? We
will provide supervised games and activities before
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camp. Drop your child off any time after 7:30 am
and we will provide the fun! $15
12478
7/25 - 7/28
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
MINECRAFT ANIMATORS
Bring your favorite Minecraft® characters to life
in an animated short film! Learn how studios like
Pixar and Disney make movies like Inside Out
and Frozen by using techniques like keyframing,
tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D
models! Student projects will be available on a
Black Rocket website to share with friends and
family.
9 am - Noon Technology Center 104
DIGITAL SWIMMERS
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits. There will
be adult supervision!
1 - 2:15 pm
Pool
MAKE YOUR FIRST VIDEO GAME
If you love playing video games, this is the camp
for you! Make your first video game in this one-ofa-kind class that shows you the keys to designing
your first 2D platformer game. Conceptualization,
play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds,
and simple coding are just some of the concepts
that we’ll explore. Student created games will be
available on a password protected Black Rocket
website to share with friends and family.
2:30 - 5:30 pm Technology Center 104
TECH CAMP 4TH-6TH MORNING
The Morning Session of this camp includes:
Minecraft Animators and Digital Swimmers! This
camp begins at 9 am and ends at 2:15 pm. $125
12479
7/25 - 7/28
M, T, W, R
9 am - 2:15 pm
Various
UCC Campus
TECH CAMP 4TH-6TH AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of this camp includes: Make
Your First Video Game and Digital Swimmers! This
camp begins at 1 pm and ends at 5:30 pm. $125
12480
7/25 - 7/28
M, T, W, R
1 - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
TECH CAMP 4TH-6TH FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: Minecraft Animators, Make
Your First Video Game, and Digital Swimmers! Go
Tech Superstars! This camp begins at 9 am and
ends at 5:30 pm. $225
12481
7/25 - 7/28
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
MATRIX FOR TEENS
7TH + GRADES
Matrix for Teens is designed for
youth entering 7th grade and
up. Older and younger students
cannot be accommodated in these
camps.
Please read the descriptions for
each activity and sign up for either
the 1.) Morning, 2.) Afternoon, or
3.) Full Camp sessions for each
week! This year is going to be
great!
Call 541-440-4668 for information.
JUNE 20 - 23
JURASSIC WORLD
CAMP
7TH - 12TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES JURASSIC WORLD 7TH-12TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning?
We will provide supervised games and activities
before camp. Drop your child off any time after
7:30 am and we will provide the fun! $15
12482
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
EGG-CRYLIC
Learn how to make a Dinosaur Egg Acrylic Rock!
Instructor, Angie Horton, will guide you in creating
rocks that will look like a baby Dino is breaking its
way through! This class will really be egg-citing! All
supplies included.
9 - 10:15 am
Jackson Hall 12
“HUNGER” GAMES
Eat like an herbivore! Not only will you learn about
healthy nutrition in this class, you get to eat AND
cook! Instructor, Amy Rose, will be your culinary
expert! All supplies included.
10:30 - 11:45 am
Kitchen
SCIENCE EXTINCTION
Make the world of Jurassic Park come alive
this summer through hands-on science! Grow
and measure your own dinosaurs, make your
own crystallized dinosaur egg and erupt with
excitement for a volcano that you design yourself!
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Science 14
THE WATERING HOLE
Kids will enjoy one hour of swimming fun. Bring
swimsuits. There will be adult supervision!
2 - 3 pm
Pool
SUBHEAD
JUNE 27 - 30
7TH - 12TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES - STAR
WARS 7TH - 12TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning?
We will provide supervised games and activities
before camp. Drop your child off any time after
7:30 am and we will provide the fun! $15
OCEAN PLANET
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits and towels.
There will be adult supervision.
1:30 - 2:15 pm
Pool
DIGITAL STORY TELLERS
Whether you want to rewrite the ending to Star Wars,
add yourself to a Divergent tale, or create a new
adventure about your friends – any topic is possible in
this class! Start with a concept, design the storyboard,
add some dialogue, and watch as the characters in
your imagination come to life in your first graphic
novel! Projects will be available on a Black Rocket
website to share with friends and family.
2:30 - 5:30 pm Technology Center 104
STAR WARS CAMP 7TH - 12TH
MORNING
The Morning Session of camp includes: The Darth
Science, “Chew”bacca and Feel The Force! This camp
begins at 9 am and ends at 1:15 pm. $109
12487
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:15 pm
Various
UCC Campus
STAR WARS CAMP 7TH - 12TH
AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of camp includes: the Ocean
Planet and Digital Storytellers. This camp begins at
1:30 pm and ends at 5:30 pm. $109
JULY 11 - 14
EXPRESS YOURSELF
CAMP
7TH - 12TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES EXPRESS YOURSELF 7TH-12TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning?
We will provide supervised games and activities
before camp. Drop your child off any time after
7:30 am and we will provide the fun! $15
12490
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 106
UCC Campus
CRAFT JUNKIES
Take home a personalized craft every day! You will
create collages, keychains, lava lamps and more!
Madison really knows how to have fun and make
things exciting! Do you love Pinterest? She will
show you special techniques to help you get along!
9 - 10:15 am
Jackson Hall 14
BOUNCING BUCKETS
You’ll get to think on your feet, create your own
acting scenes, and learn how to bucket drum! We’ll
be enjoying improvisation in acting and music while
having a blast! On the final day of camp, parents are
invited to join the camp for the final 15 minutes to
see a showcase of what everyone has learned!
10:30 - 11:45 am
Jackson Hall 14
GRAFFITI ART
Did you ever want to become a graffiti artist? Come
have a blast with Angie Horton. She will show you
how to graffiti your name on foam board! Decorate
your room with customized art. All supplies included.
12:30 - 1:45 pm
Jackson Hall 17
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
STAR WARS CAMP
FEEL THE FORCE
Are you practicing to be a Jedi? Or are you training
to be a Storm Trooper? Find out with instructor Bill
Storey which one is best for you. This boot camp
will condition you for both!
12:30 - 1:15 pm Physical Education 14
STAR WARS CAMP 7TH - 12TH
FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: The Darth Science,
“Chew”bacca, Feel The Force, the Ocean Planet and
Digital Storytellers! This camp begins at 9 am and
ends at 5:30 pm. You will be Star Wars certified by
the end of this camp! $199
12489
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
9 am - :30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
JURASSIC WORLD 7TH - 12TH
FULL CAMP
Take the WHOLE camp for a discounted price! This
Jurassic World themed camp includes:
Egg-Crylics, the “Hunger” Games, Science Extinction,
Intense T-Rex Challenge, The Watering Hole and
Conquering the Jurassic! Get ready to feel a part of
the Dino world! $199
12485
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
“CHEW”BACCA
You need to have energy during a camp like this!
Not only will you learn about healthy nutrition
in this class, you get to eat AND cook! Instructor,
Amy Rose, will be your culinary expert! All supplies
included.
10:30 - 11:45 am
Kitchen
1:30 - 5:30 pm
UCC Campus
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
JURASSIC WORLD 7TH-12TH
AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of camp includes: The
Watering Hole, Intense T-rex Challenge and
Conquering the Jurassic! Camp begins at 12:30 pm
and ends at 5:30 pm. Get ready to have a blast! $109
12484
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
12:30 - 5:30 pm
Various
UCC Campus
THE DARTH SCIENCE
Explore two themes from the Star Wars universe,
space travel and the force, with hands-on science!
Build your own balloon rocket to achieve hyper
drive speeds. Use the force to build a levitating
orb, bend water and air drop supplies to Luke with
pinpoint accuracy.
9 - 10:15 am
Science 11
12488
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
Various
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
JURASSIC WORLD 7TH-12TH
MORNING
The Morning Session of camp includes: Egg-Crylics,
“Hunger” Games, and Science Extinction! Camp
begins at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm! Get ready to
have a blast! $109
12483
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
7:30 - 8:45 am
UCC Campus
GETTING
STARTED
CONQUERING THE JURASSIC
Learn how to survive in the wilderness with
Isaac Ashby! He will show you how to signal,
find shelter, build a fire, and scrummage for food
and water. Would you be able to live with the
dinosaurs? Come find out! You will take away so
much useful knowledge from this class!
4:15 - 5:30 pm Physical Education 11
12486
6/27 - 6/30
M, T, W, R
Technology Center 119
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
INTENSE T-REX CHALLENGE
Challenge yourself with Bill Storey! You will learn
self-defense, how to be aware of danger, stance
walks, how to escape holds and much, much more!
Defend yourself in a Jurassic World!
3:15 - 4 pm Physical Education 14
WET & WILD
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits and towels.
There will be adult supervision.
2 - 3:15 pm
Pool
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
SHAKE IT UP!
Join Isaac Ashby for a week of Dance lessons! He
will guide you in line dancing, solo jazz, 70’s and
80’s hip-hop. Show off your moves!
3:30 - 4:45 pm Physical Education 14
EXPRESS YOURSELF CAMP
7TH-12TH MORNING
The Morning Session of Express Yourself includes:
Craft Junkies, Bouncing Buckets and Graffiti Art!
Camp starts at 9 am and ends at 1:45 pm. $109
12491
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 1:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
EXPRESS YOURSELF CAMP
7TH-12TH AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of Express Yourself includes:
Graffiti Art, Wet & Wild and Shake It Up! Camp
starts and 12:30 and ends at 4:45 pm. $109
12492
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
12:30 - 4:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
EXPRESS YOURSELF CAMP
7TH-12TH FULL CAMP
Take the WHOLE camp at a discounted price!
Express Yourself includes: Craft Junkies, Bouncing
Buckets, Graffiti Art, Wet & Wild, and Shake It Up!
Camp starts at 9 am and ends at 4:45 pm. $199
12493
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 4:45 pm
Various
UCC Campus
JULY 18 -21
SPY CAMP
7TH - 12TH GRADE
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIES SPY CAMP 7TH-12TH
Do you need a little extra time in your morning?
We will provide supervised games and activities
before camp. Drop your child off any time after
7:30 am and we will provide the fun! $15
12494
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
7:30 - 8:45 am
Technology Center 119
UCC Campus
CODE BREAKERS
Calling all future coders, programmers, and
designers! Learn the basics of coding languages
like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of
web projects and design challenges each day and
be on your way to becoming the next tech star!
Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website
to share with friends and family.
9 am- Noon Technology Center 104
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STEALTH NATION
Learn how to be a sneaky spy! Isaac Ashby will
teach you all about disguises, stealthy surveillance,
how to tail or lose someone, how to code
messages, and give you scenario games! You’ll
never get caught!
12:45 - 2 pm
Jackson Hall 12
BLUE SECRET
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits and towels.
There will be adult supervision!
2:15 - 3:30 pm
Pool
MAD SCIENTIST
Become a mad scientist with Bill Storey! Make
eggshell geode crystals, foamy fountains, slime,
balloon rockets and hoop gliders!
3:45 - 5 pm
Science 11
SPY CAMP 7TH-12TH MORNING
The Morning Session of this camp includes: Code
Breakers and Stealth Nation! Camp starts at 9 am
and ends at 2 pm. $109
12495
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 2 pm
Various
UCC Campus
SPY CAMP 7TH-12TH AFTERNOON
The Afternoon Session of this camp includes:
Stealth Nation, Blue Secret and Mad Scientist. This
camp begins at 12:45 pm and ends at 5 pm. $109
12496
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
12:45 - 5 pm
Various
UCC Campus
SPY CAMP 7TH-12TH FULL CAMP
The Full Camp includes: Code Breakers, Stealth
Nation, Blue Secret and Mad Scientist. This camp
begins at 9 am and ends at 5 pm. $199
12497
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 5 pm
Various
UCC Campus
ROBOTICS CAMP
9TH - 12TH GRADES
Robotics Camps are designed for
youth entering 9th - 12th grades.
Older and younger youth cannot
be accommodated in these camps.
Please read the descriptions
for each activity and sign up! A
limited number of scholarships are
available for students that quality
for free or reduced lunches.
Contact 541-440-7650 for
information on scholarships!
Call 541-440-4668 for information.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
ROBOTICS RINGO-BOTS
JULY 11 - 14
9TH-12TH GRADES
RINGO-BOTS
Ringo is a STEM educational program! Ringo was
designed to inspire people learning to write code
to breathe life and real personality into their own
robotic pet. He is loaded with tons of sensors
allowing you to build thousands of possible
behaviors. Check out their website: http://www.
plumgeek.com/
**If you qualify for free or reduced lunches
please call: 541-440-7650 for scholarship options
9 am - Noon Technology Center 106
SWIM BOTS
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits and towels.
There will be adult supervision!
1 - 2:05 pm
Pool
RINGO-BOTS FULL CAMP
This camp includes Ringo-Bots and Swim Bots!
Camp begins at 9 am and ends at 2:05 pm. $125
12498
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
9 am - 2:05 pm
Various
UCC Campus
RASPBERRY PI CAMP
9TH-12TH GRADES
RASPBERRY PI
A Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer
that has the ability to interact with the outside
world, and has been used in a wide array of
digital maker projects, from music machines and
parent detectors to weather stations and tweeting
birdhouses with infra-red cameras. Learn how to
program them. For grades 9-12.
**If you qualify for free or reduced lunches
please call: 541-440-7650 for scholarship options
9 am- Noon Technology Center 106
SWIM BOTS
Cool off and relax by the pool! Enjoy swimming and
having fun in the sun. Bring swimsuits and towels.
There will be adult supervision!
1 - 2:05 pm
Pool
RASPBERRY PI FULL CAMP
This camp includes Raspberry Pi and Swim Bots.
Camp begins at 9 am and ends at 2:05 pm. $125
12499
7/18 - 7/21
M, T, W, R
9 am - 2:05 pm
Various
UCC Campus
SUBHEAD
SUMMER RECREATION
Swim Classes and Activities 440-7845
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
Sports Camps 440-4686
BASKETBALL
DAY CAMPS
GETTING
STARTED
Boys & Girls - Grades 1-6
Wednesday & Thursday, June 29-30
12352
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
PE Gym (Leeworthy)
$50
PE Gym (Leeworthy)
$50
PE Gym (Leeworthy)
$50
PE Gym (Leeworthy)
$50
PE Gym (Pinard)
$90
PE Gym (Pinard)
$90
PE Gym (Pinard)
$30
Boys & Girls - Grades 1-6
Friday & Saturday, June 24-25
12350
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
Boys & Girls - Grades 6-10
Monday & Tuesday, June 27-28
12354
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Boys & Girls - Grades 10-12
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
The Basketball Day Camps focus on
the fundamentals of passing, dribbling,
shooting, and playing. Participants
learn team concepts on the defensive
and offensive sides of the ball while
engaging in active, fun drills and
games. The camp is beneficial for all
ability levels. A camp T-shirt can be
purchased for $10. Registration fee $50.
Camp director is Daniel Leeworthy,
UCC men’s basketball coach. THESE ARE
TWO-DAY CAMPS.
Wednesday & Thursday, June 22-23
12357
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Grades 3-5
Monday & Tuesday, July 25-26
12377
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
UCC’s volleyball camps cover all
aspects of the game: passing, setting,
serving, and offenses and defenses. A
free camp T-shirt or water bottle will
be given to each participant in camps
grade 3-8. A free one-day swim pass
for one day will be given to each camp
participant. Camp director is UCC
Women’s Volleyball Coach Lacy Pinard.
THESE ARE TWO-DAY CAMPS AND A ONE-DAY
CAMP.
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
SUMMER
VOLLEYBALL
CAMPS
Grades 6-8
Wednesday & Thursday, July 27-28
12379
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Grades 9-12
Friday July 29
12381
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
SUMMER SWIM RECREATION
Sports Camps
440-4686
Swim Classes and Activities 440-7845
GENERAL
POOL INFORMATION
goal is to help children feel comfortable in
the water without a parent. Children learn
basic aquatic skills, such as entering and
exiting the water, blowing bubbles through
their mouth and nose, going underwater,
bobbing, gliding, and staying safe. Skills
presented in Preschool Levels 1 and 2 are
done with instructor assistance, and set the
foundation for Level 3 instruction.
June 20 – Aug. 27
Monday – Saturday: 1-4 p.m. & 7-9 p.m.
No open swim on July 4, 15, 16
Cost
Under 3: Free
Ages 4+: $3 or $30 for 15-Swim Mini Pass
UCC Students (with ID): $1.50
Group (15+ swimmers): $1.50/swimmer
Family Pass (2 adults & up to 4 children):
$150.00
POOL RENTAL
UCC’s pool is available for rental to churches,
clubs, civic groups, and private parties. It
may be rented on Fridays and Saturdays
from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or Sundays from 9
a.m. - 9 p.m. For information on rates, rental
information, or reservations, call 541-4404705.
LAP SWIM
Lap swim is available June 20 – August
25 from 7 – 9 am, and 5 – 7 pm Monday
– Thursday. The cost for lap swim is $25
and the CRN is 12500. There will be no lap
swim on July 4 holiday and July 15 due to
Roseburg Swim Meet. See below on how to
register.
SUMMER SWIM CLASSES
Session 1: June 20-30
Session 2: July 5-14 (note: first week only will
run Tuesday–Friday due to July 4 holiday)
Session 3: July 18-28
Session 4: Aug. 1-11
Session 5: August 15-25
REGISTRATION
Register for all swim classes and lap swim
through the Registration Office in the
Administration Building. Early registration is
encouraged as enrollment is on a first come,
first serve basis. Mail-in registration does not
guarantee a spot in a class; late mail-ins
are discouraged as classes fill up quickly.
Convenient call-in registration utilizing a Visa
or MasterCard is available at 541-440-7744.
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WAITING LISTS
Waiting lists are available for all swim
classes that have reached capacity. Adding
swimmers to a class depends on both pool
and instructor availability. To be placed on a
waiting list, call 541-440-7717.
SWITCHING CLASSES OR SESSIONS
Changes to a student’s enrollment must
be done no later than the Thursday before
the session begins. Contact the Registration
Office at 541-440-7744 or speak with the
pool director to change classes.
CLASS CANCELLATIONS
Classes may be cancelled if there are fewer
than three students enrolled. Classes may be
combined to reach enrollment requirements.
REFUNDS
No refunds will be issued after the second
day of instruction.
COST
30-Minute Group Lessons - $40
60-Minute Group Lessons - $60
Private Lessons - $75
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Note: All classes are 30 minutes, except
where noted.
PARENT & CHILD AQUATICS COMBINED LEVEL 1 & 2
(6 months-3 years*)
This is a combination of American Red Cross
Parent & Child Levels 1 and 2, and introduces
parents and children to basic aquatics
skills. Parents are taught to safely work with
their child in the water, including how to
support and hold them and to encourage
participation and trying new skills. Children
receive a foundation for learning to swim.
Parents are actively in the water with the
children. *All children wearing diapers must
wear swim diapers.
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS
(ages 4-5)
The American Red Cross preschool program
is for beginning swimmers (ages 4 and 5)
with little or no prior swim instruction. The
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
LEARN-TO-SWIM
(ages 6 and up)
Level 1 - Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 is for beginning swimmers who have
had very little or no swim instruction. The
focus is on developing elementary aquatics
skills, positive attitudes, good swimming
habits, and safe practices in and around the
water. Level 1 skills include: safely entering/
exiting the water, blowing bubbles, bobbing,
opening eyes underwater to retrieve
submerged objects, front and back floating
and gliding, alternating arm and leg action,
combining stroke movements, and treading
water. Most skills are performed with
support.
Level 2 - Fundamental Aquatic Skills
The goal of Level 2 is to help swimmers
gain familiarity with fundamental skills and
achieve success without support. Swimmers
learn to float and glide on their front and
back, develop simultaneous and alternating
arm and leg actions, and lay a foundation for
future strokes, all without support from the
instructor. Students work on floating, gliding,
flutter kicking, front and back crawling,
turning over from front to back and back to
front, retrieving objects, and jumping into
water over their head.
Level 3 - Stroke Development
Level 3 builds on the skills in Level 2 through
additional guided practice. Students should
be very comfortable in the water and be able
to swim with combined strokes on front and
back without assistance. Level 3 focuses on
making swimmers comfortable and safe in
deep water, teaches front crawl, elementary
backstroke, breath control, and submerging,
builds on the fundamentals of treading
water, introduces scissor and dolphin kicks,
and reviews the rules for headfirst entries
(seated entry dives).
SUBHEAD
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SUMMER 2016
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
UCC SCHEDULE
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR AIDE
(1 HOUR)
Participants learn how to assist Water Safety
Instructors (WSI) in teaching American
Red Cross swimming classes. Participants
must have the skills or hold a basic-level
certificate for Learn-to-Swim Level 4. They
must also exhibit a strong sense of maturity
and responsibility and be comfortable
communicating and working with small
children. WSI-Aides must be at least 12 years
old. This course is only available in Session 1.
SWIM CLASS INFORMATION
AND POLICIES
Session Length and Class Time:
All swimming sessions are eight days
(Monday-Thursday). Level 1-4 classes are
30 minutes. Level 5 and 6 classes are 60
minutes.
Instructors:
The majority of UCC instructors are local
high school and college students who are
American Red Cross certified instructors,
have experience teaching swim lessons, or
are accomplished swimmers themselves.
Instructors follow the American Red Cross
Water Safety Instructor guidelines and are
certified in First Aid, CPR and AED.
Every attempt is made to ensure students
learn from the same instructor(s) during the
course of a swim session. However, when an
instructor is ill, it may be necessary to use a
substitute.
Concerns regarding pool instruction should
be directed to the head lifeguards and/or
pool director.
Attire:
Swimsuits are required. All students not toilet
trained must wear a swim diaper. Students
dressed and ready to swim before the
designated class time.
First Class:
Parents/guardians and students will meet
in the pool bleachers for the first five
minutes with the instructor(s). Students
will be assessed to ensure they are in the
appropriate level. If a student’s skill level is
not appropriate for the level in which he/
she is enrolled, the student will be moved
appropriately.
Last Class:
The last day of class is “graduation”, when
students will receive their certificates and
participate in recreational swimming.
Class Completion & Level Progression:
Without practice, swimming skills may
diminish. If several months have elapsed
between swim lessons, it may be necessary
to place a student in a class that he/she
previously passed due to the skill level at the
time of enrollment. Students should be able
to perform previous level skills before moving
on to the next level.
Completion or participation certificates are
handed out the last day of class. In addition,
a copy of a blank class progression certificate
listing the level skills is available from the
pool director. Keep all certificates for an
accurate record of student(s) progress.
Missed Classes:
A student who misses class(es) will not be
able to make it up; this may impede the
student’s ability to pass the level in which
they are enrolled.
If a class is unable to meet in the pool (due to
an electrical storm or a pool contamination,
for example) in-classroom instruction on
water safety will be substituted.
Reminders for Parents/Guardians:
Parents/guardians are asked to drop off and
pick up their student(s) on time.
Parents/guardians are asked to observe
classes from the bleachers and to remain off
the pool deck. If a parent/guardian creates
a distraction to the class, the pool director
reserves the right to request that the parent/
guardian relocate.
Unless otherwise deemed necessary (see
above), parents/guardians are asked to
remain in the pool area throughout the
entire lesson in case of an emergency (or
if the swim class student needs to use the
restroom during class).
Parents/guardians are asked to have their
swim class student(s) use the bathroom
before each class. If a student needs to use
the bathroom while the class is in progress,
the instructor will signal the parent/guardian
to get the student. Swim instructors cannot
leave a class unattended to take students to
the bathroom. Students will not be allowed
to go into the locker room alone.
Do not leave valuables in unlocked lockers
in the locker rooms. The security of items in
unsecured lockers cannot be guaranteed.
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS
Individual instruction is available at all levels
in 30-minute sessions. Private lessons allow
swimmers to benefit from a one-on-one
environment, work on a specific set of skills,
or address special needs or concerns that
may limit the swimmer’s ability to participate
in a group setting. Semi-private lessons
are available for up to three children, upon
request and for a small additional fee.
SNORKELING
This class is open to anyone 10 years and
older. Students become familiar with a mask,
snorkel, and fins for exploring the underwater
world. This course is only available in
Session 4.
GETTING
STARTED
Level 4 - Stroke Improvement
The goal of Level 4 is to develop confidence
in the strokes and improve overall aquatic
skills. Students improve skills and endurance
for freestyle and backstroke, are introduced
to breaststroke, sidestroke, and the basics of
turns, and continue work on headfirst entries.
Students must be comfortable in deep water.
Level 5 – Stroke Refinement (1 Hour)
The goal of Level 5 is to coordinate and refine
strokes in swimmers who are competent
in all strokes and basic diving techniques.
Level 5 swimmers focus on refining their
techniques, incorporating flip turns, and
increasing their swimming distance. Students
should be able to do one length of front and
back crawling, know the elementary back,
and tread water for one minute.
Level 6 – Swimming and Skill Proficiency
(1 hour)
The goal of Level 6 is to refine strokes to
allow students to swim with more ease,
efficiency, power, and smoothness at greater
distances and to increase endurance and
aquatic fitness. Level 6 has three options –
Fitness Swimmer, Fundamentals of Diving,
and Personal Water Safety.
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
Session 1
CRN
12228
12229
12230
12231
12232
12233
12234
12235
12236
12237
12238
12239
12240
12241
12242
12243
12244
12245
12246
12247
12248
12249
12250
12251
12252
12253
12254
12255
12256
12257
12258
12259
12260
12261
12262
12263
12264
12265
12266
12267
12268
12269
12270
12271
12272
12273
12274
12275
12276
12277
12278
12279
12280
12281
12282
12283
12284
ARC Learn to Swim - June 20 – 30, 2016 (8 Days)
Course Title
Day Time
Cost
Group (School) Lessons
M-R 9:30-10:00
$40
Preschool Level 1
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Preschool Level 1
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Preschool Level 1
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40
Preschool Level 1
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40
Preschool Level 2
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Preschool Level 2
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Preschool Level 2
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40
Preschool Level 2
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40
Preschool Level 3
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Preschool Level 3
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Preschool Level 3
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40
Preschool Level 3
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30
$40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00
$40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:00-6:30
$40
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:30-7:00
$40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30
$40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00
$40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30
$40
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00
$40
Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 11:00-11:30 $40
Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 11:30-Noon $40
Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 6:00-6:30
$40
Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 6:30-7:00
$40
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 11:00-11:30 $40
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 11:30-Noon $40
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 6:00-6:30
$40
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 6:30-7:00
$40
Level 5 Stroke Refinement
M-R 11:00-Noon $60
Level 5 Stroke Refinement
M-R 6:00-7:00
$60
Level 6 Fitness Swimmer
M-R 11:00-Noon $60
Level 6 Fitness Swimmer
M-R 6:00-7:00
$60
Water Safety Aide
M-R 11:00-Noon $60
Water Safety Aide
M-R 6:00-7:00
$60
Parent/Child Swim
M-R 11:30-Noon $40
Parent/Child Swim
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40
Parent/Child Swim
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 10:00-10:30 $75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 10:30-11:00 $75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 11:00-11:30 $75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 11:30-Noon $75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 5:00-5:30
$75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 5:30-6:00
$75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 6:00-6:30
$75
Private Swim Lesson
M-R 6:30-7:00
$75
Summer Camps
12350
12354
12357
12352
Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 1-6
June 24-25 (2 days)
Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 6-10
June 27-28 (2 days)
Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 10-12
June 22-23 (2 days)
Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 1-6
June 29-30 (2 days)
Session 2
F-S
Max
50
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
8
8
8
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
9:00 am-4:00 pm $50 200
M-T 9:00 am-4:00 pm $50 200
W-R 9:00 am-4:00 pm $50 200
W-R 9:00 am-4:00 pm $50 200
ARC Learn to Swim - July 5 - July 14, 2016 (8 days)
NOTE: 1st week runs T-F only and 2nd week runs M-R due to July 4 holiday.
CRN
12285
12286
12287
12288
20
Course Title
Preschool Level 1
Preschool Level 1
Preschool Level 1
Preschool Level 1
Day
note
note
note
note
Time
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
Cost
$40
$40
$40
$40
Max
5
5
5
5
12289 Preschool Level 2
12290 Preschool Level 2
12291 Preschool Level 2
12292 Preschool Level 2
12293 Preschool Level 3
12294 Preschool Level 3
12295 Preschool Level 3
12296 Preschool Level 3
12297 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12299 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12300 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12301 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12303 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12304 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12306 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
12308 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12309 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12310 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12311 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12312 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12313 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12314 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12315 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
12356 Level 3 Stroke Development
12358 Level 3 Stroke Development
12359 Level 3 Stroke Development
12360 Level 3 Stroke Development
12361 Level 3 Stroke Development
12362 Level 3 Stroke Development
12363 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12364 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12365 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12366 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12367 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12368 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12369 Level 5 Stroke Refinement
12370 Level 5 Stroke Refinement
12371 Level 6 Fitness
12372 Level 6 Fitness 12373 Parent/Child Swim
12374 Parent/Child Swim
12375Parent/Child
12383 Private Swim Lesson
12384 Private Swim Lesson
12385 Private Swim Lesson
12386 Private Swim Lesson
12387 Private Swim Lesson
12388 Private Swim Lesson
12389 Private Swim Lesson
12390 Private Swim Lesson
Session 3
CRN
12391
12392
12393
12394
12395
12396
12397
12398
12399
12400
12401
12402
12403
12404
12405
12406
12407
12408
12409
12410
12411
12412
12413
12414
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 5:00-5:30
note 5:30-6:00
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 5:00-5:30
note 5:30-6:00
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 11:00-11:30
note 5:00-5:30
note 5:30-6:00
note 6:00-6:30
note 6:30-7:00
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 11:00-11:30
note 11:30-Noon
note 5:00-5:30
note 5:30-6:00
note 6:00-6:30
note 6:30-7:00
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 11:00-11:30
note 11:30-Noon
note 6:00-6:30
note 6:30-7:00
note 11:00-11:30
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 11:00-11:30
note 6:00-6:30
note 6:30-7:00
note 11:00-Noon
note 6:00-7:00
note 11:00-Noon
note 6:00-7:00
note 11:30-Noon
note 5:00-5:30
note5:30-6:00
note 10:00-10:30
note 10:30-11:00
note 11:00-11:30
note 11:30-Noon
note 5:00-5:30
note 5:30-6:00
note 6:00-6:30
note 6:30-7:00
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 5
$40 10
$40 10
$40 10
$40 10
$40 10
$40 10
$60 10
$60 10
$60 5
$60 5
$40 8
$40 8
$40 8
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
ARC Learn to Swim - July 18 – July 28, 2016 (8 days)
Course Title
Day Time
Cost Max
Preschool Level 1
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
Preschool Level 1
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
Preschool Level 1
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
Preschool Level 1
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
Preschool Level 2
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
Preschool Level 2
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
Preschool Level 2
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
Preschool Level 2
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
Preschool Level 3
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
Preschool Level 3
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
Preschool Level 3
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
Preschool Level 3
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:00-6:30
$40 5
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:30-7:00
$40 5
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 5
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 5
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUBHEAD
Summer Camps
12377
12379
12381
Volleyball Camp Grades 3-5
MT
July 25 – 26 (2 days)
Volleyball Camp Grades 6-8
WR
July 27 – 28 (2 days)
Volleyball Hitting Clinic Grades 9-12 F
July 29 (1 day)
5:30-6:00
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-Noon
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-Noon
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
11:00-Noon
6:00-7:00
11:00-Noon
6:00-7:00
11:30-Noon
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-Noon
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$60
$60
$60
$60
$40
$40
$40
$75
$75
$75
$75
$75
$75
$75
$75
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
8
8
8
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
9:30 am – 4:30 pm $90 100
9:30 am – 4:30 pm $90 100
9 am - 12:30 pm
$30 100
Session 4 ARC Learn to Swim - August 1 - August 11, 2016 (8 days)
Time
10:00-10:30
5:00-5:30
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
6:00-6:30
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-Noon
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-Noon
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-Noon
Cost
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
Max
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
Session 5
ARC Learn to Swim - August 15 - August 25, 2016 (8 days)
CRN
Course Title
Day Time
Cost Max
12557 Preschool Level 1
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
12558 Preschool Level 2
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
12559 Preschool Level 2
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
12560 Preschool Level 2
M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 5
12561 Preschool Level 2
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
12562 Preschool Level 2
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
12563 Preschool Level 3
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
12564 Preschool Level 3
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
12565 Preschool Level 3
M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
12566 Preschool Level 3
M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
12567 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
12568 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
12569 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
12570 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
12571 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
12572 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
12573 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 5
12574 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 5
12575 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30
$40 5
12576 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00
$40 5
12577 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30
$40 5
12578 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00
$40 5
12579 Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 5
12580 Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 5
12581 Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 5
12582 Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 11:30-Noon $40 5
12583 Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 6:00-6:30
$40 5
12584 Level 3 Stroke Development
M-R 6:30-7:00
$40 5
12585 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 10
12586 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 10
12587 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 10
12588 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 11:30-Noon $40 10
12589 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 6:00-6:30
$40 10
12590 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 6:30-7:00
$40 10
12591 Level 5 Stroke Refinement
M-R 11:00-Noon $60 10
12592 Level 5 Stroke Refinement
M-R 6:00-7:00
$60 10
12593 Level 6 Fitness
M-R 11:00-Noon $60 5
12594 Level 6 Fitness
M-R 6:00-7:00
$60 5
12595Parent/Child
M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 8
12596Parent/Child
M-R 11:30-Noon $40 8
12597Parent/Child
M-R 5:00-5:30 $40 8
12598Parent/Child
M-R 5:30-6:00 $40 8
12599 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 10:00-10:30 $75 5
12600 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 10:30-11:00 $75 5
12601 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 11:00-11:30 $75 5
12602 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 11:30-Noon $75 5
12603 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 5:00-5:30
$75 5
12604 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 5:30-6:00
$75 5
12605 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 6:00-6:30
$75 5
12606 Private Swim Lesson
M-R 6:30-7:00
$75 5
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Day
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
$40 10
$60 10
$60 10
$60 5
$60 5
$40 8
$40 8
$40 8
$40 8
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$75 5
$40 15
$60 15
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
Course Title
Preschool Level 1
Preschool Level 1
Preschool Level 2
Preschool Level 2
Preschool Level 2
Preschool Level 2
Preschool Level 3
Preschool Level 3
Preschool Level 3
Preschool Level 3
Preschool Level 3
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
M-R 6:30-7:00
M-R 11:00-Noon
M-R 6:00-7:00
M-R 11:00-Noon
M-R 6:00-7:00
M-R 11:00-11:30
M-R 11:30-Noon
M-R 5:00-5:30
M-R 5:30-6:00
M-R 10:00-10:30
M-R 10:30-11:00
M-R 11:00-11:30
M-R 11:30-Noon
M-R 5:00-5:30
M-R 5:30-6:00
M-R 6:00-6:30
M-R 6:30-7:00
M-R 10:30-11:00
M-R 6:00-7:00
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
CRN
12502
12503
12504
12505
12506
12507
12508
12509
12510
12511
12512
12513
12514
12515
12516
12517
12518
12519
12520
12521
12522
12523
12524
12525
12526
12527
12528
12529
12530
12531
12532
12533
12534
12535
12536
12537
12538 Level 4 Stroke Improvement
12539 Level 5 Stroke Refinement
12540 Level 5 Stroke Refinement
12541 Level 6 Diving
12542 Level 6 Diving
12543 Parent/Child 12544 Parent/Child 12545Parent/Child
12546Parent/Child
12547 Private Swim Lesson
12548 Private Swim Lesson
12549 Private Swim Lesson
12550 Private Swim Lesson
12551 Private Swim Lesson
12552 Private Swim Lesson
12553 Private Swim Lesson
12554 Private Swim Lesson
12555 Snorkeling (need own gear)
12556 Snorkeling (need own gear)
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
M-R
GETTING
STARTED
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 3 Stroke Development
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Level 5 Stroke Refinement
Level 5 Stroke Refinement
Level 6 Diving
Level 6 Diving
Parent/Child Swim
Parent/Child Swim
Parent/Child Swim
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
Private Swim Lesson
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
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12416
12417
12418
12419
12420
12421
12422
12423
12424
12425
12426
12427
12428
12429
12430
12431
12432
12433
12434
12435
12436
12437
12438
12439
12440
12441
12442
12443
12444
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
DEGREES AT-A-GLANCE
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TRANSFER EDUCATION
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
AAOT
Associate of Arts
Oregon Transfer
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE
AS-ABM
Agricultural Business Management
AS-BASOU
Business Administration – SOU
AS-CS
Computer Science
AS-CJ
Criminal Justice­– SOU
AS-ECD
Early Childhood Development – SOU
AS-ENGREngineering
AS-HS
Human Services – SOU
AS-MUS
Music – SOU
AS-SUR
Surveying and Geomatics
ASSOCIATE OF GENERAL STUDIES
AGS
Associate of General Studies
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION –
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
& CERTIFICATES
Apprenticeships and Industrial:
AAS-EAT
Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies
AAS-IMMT
Industrial Mechanics & Maint.
Technologies Apprenticeship
C-EAT
Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies
C-LEAT
Limited Electrical Apprenticeship
C-IMMT
Industrial Mechanics/Maint. Technology
Apprenticeship
AAS-WLD
Welding
C-WLDWelding
Automotive Technology:
AAS-AUTO
AAS-AUTT
C-AUP1
C-AUP2
C-AUP3
C-AUP4
Automotive Technology
Automotive Technology - T-TEN
Automotive Basic Technician*
Automotive Advanced Technician*
Automotive Basic Technician - T-TEN*
Automotive Advanced Technician T-TEN*
Business Technology:
AAS-ACCTAccounting
AAS-MGMT
Entry Management
AAS-MRKTMarketing
C-ENTREntrepreneurship*
C-FS
Financial Services
C-RETL
Retail Service (WAFC)
C-RMBE
Retail Management Business Essentials*
C-SDPSupervision
Communication Studies:
C-PRS
C-PRCA
C-CSO
Public Relations Specialist
Public Relations Communications Assistant*
Communication Specialist in Organizations*
* Indicates Pathway Certificate
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Computers:
AAS-CIS
AAS-HI
C-CIS C-CINS
C-CIMN
C-CISA
C-CIDA
C-CIPR
C-CIWD
Criminal Justice:
AAS-CJ
C-JC
Computer Information Systems
Health Informatics
Computer Information Systems
CISCO Networking Support Technician*
Microsoft Networking Support Technician*
Server Administrator*
Junior Database Administrator*
Junior Programmer*
Junior Web Developer*
Criminal Justice
Juvenile Corrections
Early Childhood Education:
AAS-ECE
Early Childhood Education
C-ECE
Early Childhood Education
C-ECEPInfant/Toddler*
C-ECEPPre-school*
C-PAED
Paraeducator (Instructional Assistant)
Engineering Technology:
AAS-CIVS
Civil Engineering & Surveying
C-DFT
Engineering and Drafting Technician
C-DFTPDrafting*
C-SURPSurveying*
C-WQT
Water Quality*
Fitness & Recreation:
C-FT
Fitness Technician
Hospitality & Restaurant Management:
C-HRM
Hospitality & Restaurant Management
Human Services/Public Safety & Health:
C-DA
Dental Assisting
AAS-EMSParamedicine
C-EMS
Emergency Medical Services*
AAS-FRP
Fire Science
AAS-HS
Human Services
C-HSAS
Addiction Studies
C-HSAT
Addiction Treatment*
C-HSCA
Case Aide*
AAOT-NUR
Pre-Nursing – Practical and Registered
Office Technology/Legal and Medical:
AAS-EBA
Executive Business Assistant
AAS-MOA
Medical Office Administration
C-FOM
Front Office Medical Assistant
C-MCB
Medical Billing & Collections Clerk
C-MOT
Microsoft Office Technology*
C-OA
Office Assistant
AAS-PARAParalegal
C-LA
Legal Assistant
Transportation:
C-TD
Professional Truck Driver
Viticulture and Enology:
AAS-ENO
Viticulture and Enology
AAS-WBE
Wine Business and Entrepreneurship
C-VITViticulture
C-WMA
Wine Marketing Assistant*
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUBHEAD
GETTING STARTED
NEW TO UCC
Returning students who have taken
college credit classes at UCC in the
past, but have been absent for a year
or more, need to complete a new
application for admission (no fee) to
update their records.
1. Complete an Application for Admission
online at www.umpqua.edu/apply, or
in person at the Welcome Center in the
Administration building
Review your education path with an
advisor in the Advising and Career
Service Center.
•
2. Submit a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov
by April 1 for priority consideration.
Review the current Schedule of Classes
and select the courses you wish to
register for.
•
Clear outstanding debt or prior term
balances with Student Accounts.
•
Register online at www.umpqua.edu/
register-for-classes or in person at the
Registration Office at the Welcome
Center in the Administration building.
3. Students who have completed
coursework at another college or
university and are seeking a degree,
must submit official transcripts from
the previous schools.
4. Complete the mandatory online orientation
at www.umpqua.edu/orientation and
complete the quiz with a 70% or better.
Call 541-440-4610 for any questions.
6. Meet with an Academic Advisor to discuss
your chosen program, your placement
results, and/or choose your first term
classes. Must meet with an advisor before
registering for classes. Call 541-440-4610
for any questions or scheduling.
REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE FOR
ADMITTED, ENROLLED AND RETURNING
STUDENTS ONLINE OR IN PERSON.
•
Update your student record with
the Registration Office if your name,
address, phone number and/or
program of study have recently
changed.
Details for the classes offered for the term are
listed on the following pages. For the most
current information on class details (days,
times, location, etc.) please check the online
class schedule. Follow the instructions below
to view what’s available and then to register.
TO VIEW OR BROWSE
SCHEDULE
1.
Go to www.umpqua.edu/classschedule
2.
Click on the Browse the Online Class
Schedule button
3.
Search by Term: Select Term
4.
Click on Submit
5.
Select Subject
6.
Click on Class Search
7.
For more information on any class,
including additional fees, space
availability, etc. click on course title
2. Click on the Register online now!
button
3. Review online instructions, then click on
Go to your Student Self service button
4. To login:
Enter User ID: Student ID # (8xxxxxxxx)
5. Enter PIN Number
(6-15 characters)
6. Click on: STUDENT
7. Click on: REGISTRATION
8. Click on: SELECT TERM;
choose the term & click SUBMIT
9. Click on:
ADD OR DROP CLASSES
10. Add classes by entering the CRN
in the Add Classes Worksheet
and click SUBMIT CHANGES,
or click CLASS SEARCH to find classes
to add
11. When you are done, click on: RETURN
TO MENU
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Please refer to pages 6-7 and 24-25 in
this Schedule, which provides additional
information with regard to dates, tuition
rates, policies and academic regulations.
The following is a suggested checklist for
students to complete their registration
ONLINE
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
1. Go to: www.umpqua.edu/registerfor-classes
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
RETURNING
TO UCC
Make arrangements for payment with
Student Accounts.
WEB REGISTRATION STEPS
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
5. Take the college placement tests.
Call 541-440-4610 for available times.
Want to prepare for the placement
tests? Call 541-440-4610 for more info.
•
Listed below are instructions for web
registration. If you encounter any technical
problems, call 541-440-7808 Monday
through Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., fall, winter
and spring terms. Once you have applied for
admission and been admitted to UCC, then
seen an advisor, the registration process is
easy! Simply click through the lists of options,
enter the #s for the courses you wish to take
and you’re done! To complete the process,
you will need to have your user ID and
password ready.
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
•
ONLINE
REGISTRATION
GETTING
STARTED
IF YOU ARE NEW TO UCC, WE
RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING
STEPS TO GET YOU OFF TO A
SUCCESSFUL START:
•
12. Click on:
CONCISE STUDENT SCHEDULE
to see your registration
13. Be sure to click the EXIT
when finished
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
WHO MAY ENROLL?
UCC has an open door policy and admits
students in the following categories:
• Graduates from accredited secondary
schools.
• Individuals who have earned the GED
Certificate of Equivalency or an Adult
High School Diploma.
• Non-high school graduates who are 18
years old or over and whose high school
class has graduated.
• Individuals who are 16 or 17 years old
who are not required to attend high
school and who furnish a written Release
from Compulsory School Attendance
may make application as a special
student (ORS 339.030).
• High school as juniors or seniors who
present written approval from their
school officials. (Course load must be
approved by both schools.)
• Some programs have special program
requirements other than listed above.
Citizens of other countries must meet
certain federal immigration and college
requirements before admittance to Umpqua
Community College. International students
can request special application materials
from the UCC website.
Non-credit students are not required to
submit a formal application.
EARLY REGISTRATION
AND PAYMENT
Student who register early for a subsequent
term(s) must pay the tuition and fees due.
Students with no schedule changes may
mail or drop off a check (with their name
and identification number) in the Welcome
Center by the dates listed for each term.
PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEES
Tuition and fees for each term may be paid in
one of the following ways:
1. Payment in full or online payment plan
by June 20.
2. Approved Financial Aid.
Registration AFTER June 20 must be
accompanied by payment in full or online
payment plan.
Failure to pay may result in being dropped
from classes.
Any unpaid debts will be put into the
collections process 30 days after the end of
the quarter. Appeals may be submitted to the
Finance Office.
OUTSTANDING FINES / DEBTS
Students who owe library fines or other
monies to the college will not be allowed
to register until all such debts have been
cleared through the Finance/Accounts Office.
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CANCELLATION OF CLASSES
The college reserves the right to cancel any
class because of extenuating circumstances,
such as low enrollment.
REFUNDS
Credit Tuition Refunds
www.umpqua. edu/cost-aid/tuition-fees
Students who withdraw from one or more
UCC courses and who have complied
with regulations governing withdrawals
are entitled to certain refunds of tuition
depending on the time of withdrawal.
Refunds are limited to students who comply
with withdrawal procedures.
Consequences for Not Paying
The college may take any or all of the
following actions if students fail to pay their
accounts:
• Require immediate payment in full
• Block enrollment for future terms
• Decline to provide official transcripts
• Turn accounts over to collections for
non-payment after three months
• Assign the debt to the Oregon
Department of Revenue to offset any
refunds or sums due
For more information go online at:
www.umpqua.edu/student-accounts
FINANCIAL AID
Students must apply for financial aid every
year by filling out the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA
may be submitted as early as January for
the next academic year. Applying for
financial aid can be time-consuming; a quick
response to UCC requests for information
can shorten the process. Notification of
financial aid awards are e-mailed to student
e-mail addresses.
More info: www.umpqua.edu.
Using Student Self Service for Financial Aid
1. Go to www.umpqua.edu
2. Click on Student Self Service
3.Enter: User ID Number (8xxxxxxxx),
NOT username (jsmith01)
4.Enter PIN Number
5. Click on FINANCIAL AID
UCC reserves the right to adjust student aid
funds based on changes in anticipated cost of
education, enrollment status, other student
resources, and the availability of funds.
For additional information, refer to the Student
Financial Aid Award Information Booklet at
www.umpqua.edu/financial-aid.
PLACEMENT ASSESSMENT
The placement assessment is required for all
credit students. It is given on a walk-in basis
in Testing Service in the LaVerne Murphy
Student Center building.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
Call 541-440-4610 or come by for available
days and times.
DROPS / WITHDRAWALS
Students registered for classes are considered
to be in attendance. Students discontinuing
attendance without filing the official drop/
withdrawal form in the Registration Office may
receive a failing grade. Recipients of Title IV
financial aid are subject to the federal regulations
for withdrawals from classes for a term.
Students wishing to drop/delete (which
does not appear on the academic transcript)
from a course(s) must initiate the withdrawal
procedure within the first five instructional
days of each term (except for classes less
than 10 weeks in length). The appropriate
form must be filed in the Registration Office.
After five days, the following withdrawal
(appears on the academic transcript as a “W”)
procedures must be followed.
WITHDRAWAL FROM UCC
To withdraw from all courses, students must
get signatures from a counselor and the
financial aid office. The withdrawal form must
be completed and filed in the Enrollment
Services Office.
WITHDRAWAL BY INSTRUCTOR
Students who register for a class but do not
attend the first class, or who contact the
instructor before the first class meeting of the
term, may be withdrawn by the instructor.
STUDENT EDUCATIONAL RECORDS
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley
Amendment, covers the release and
inspection of student educational records.
In compliance with FERPA, Umpqua
Community College has formulated the
Student Records Policy to outline the proper
handling and release of these records. See
the UCC catalog at www.umpqua. edu.
DIRECTORY INFORMATION
Umpqua Community College defines certain
information as “directory information,” which
may be released to a third party upon written
request. Students may sign a Directory
Information Hold Form to prevent the release
of this information. Students who sign the
request will not be listed in news releases
concerning honor rolls or in commencement
publications.
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
Accessibility Services advocates for and
empowers students with disabilities.
Persons with questions about services or
requests for accommodations should contact
Accessibility Services at Umpqua Community
College, 1140 Umpqua College Road,
Roseburg, Oregon 97470.
541-440-7655 / 1-800-735-1232
Oregon Relay TTY 1-800-735-2900
SUBHEAD
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
It is the policy of Umpqua Community
College to provide equal educational
and employment opportunities and to
provide service benefits to all students and
employees without regard to sex, race, color,
religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual
orientation, marital status, disability or any
other status or characteristic protected by
applicable state or federal law. This policy is
in accordance with the laws enforced by the
Department of Education and Department of
Labor, including Presidential Executive Order
11246, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of
1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments
of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
ONLINE COURSES
Online courses appeal to students who need
a more flexible schedule, are self-motivated,
and able to accomplish much of the required
course work independently. Interested
students are encouraged to visit www.
umpqua.edu/ucconline to view “Is Online
Learning for You” or contact an academic
advisor at 541-440-4610.
TITLE IX
UCC is committed to diversity and equal
employment/education opportunity. We
comply with Title IX, the federal civil rights
law. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of
sex in federally-financed education programs.
UCC protects and supports the 1972
Educational Amendments of Title IX.
We work to:
· Promote equity in academic and athletic
programs.
· Prevent hostile environments on the basis
of sex.
· Prohibit sexual harassment and sexual
violence.
· Protect from retaliation and remedy the
effects of other gender-based forms of
discrimination.
· Investigate and notify the college
community of serious or ongoing threats.
We work to prevent a recurrence.
For more information on Title IX issues or to
file a sex discrimination complaint, contact
Lynn Johnson, Director of Human Resources:
541.440.7690 or [email protected]
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
BUS SERVICE
UCC students (enrolled for college credit or
other credit) can ride the bus at a reduced
cost. The “U” pass can be purchased from the
Cashier in the Finance Office in Lockwood Hall.
For more information, call Umpqua Transit at
541-440-6500.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Students are to read and abide by the
contents of the current UCC Catalog, which
sets forth the terms and conditions of
enrollment and supersedes and replaces any
previous Catalog.
Circumstances will undoubtedly require that
the policies, procedures, rules, and benefits
described in this Catalog change from time
to time as the College deems necessary or
appropriate, and those changes will be valid
when approved by UCC administration and/
or voted by the Board of Trustees. Those
changes will be posted on the UCC website
and when appropriate, will be incorporated
in future editions of the UCC Catalog.
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SMOKING
Smoking and tobacco use are not permitted
inside the perimeter of any Umpqua
Community College property. Designated
smoking areas are provided near parking
lots on the outside perimeter of campus.
Marijuana is not permitted on campus.
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
A grievance procedure and binding
arbitration is provided for any dispute or
claim (including those based upon a statute,
tort, or public policy) that a student has
with the College regarding the terms and
conditions of enrollment by the College
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
PARKING
Umpqua Community College provides ample
parking spaces near and around all campus
buildings. Students may park in any space,
except for staff (green) and visitor (white) and
those reserved for persons with a disabled
person parking permit, which are marked in
blue with signs. Stickers and placards required
to park in disabled parking spaces are issued
by the Oregon Division of Motor Vehicles.
Please note that traffic citations will be issued
for improperly parked vehicles. For more
information, go to www.umpqua.edu/parking.
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Students at Umpqua Community College
are expected to conduct themselves in a
manner compatible with an educational
environment and in accordance with
standards of the college that perpetuate its
educational purpose. Students can access
the Student Code of Conduct online at
www.umpqua.edu/conduct-grievance.
A hard copy of the document is available
in the Student Life Office in the Campus
Center.
of 1973, the Age Discrimination Acts of 197475, the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 and Oregon Revised Statute 659.030.
Inquiries regarding application of these and
other regulations should be directed to the
College’s Human Resources Office 541-4404626, the Office of the Vice President of
Student Services 541-440-4631; the Office of
Civil Rights, Department of Education Office,
Seattle, Washington; or the Office of Federal
Contract Compliance Programs, Department
of Labor, San Francisco, California.
It is the policy of Umpqua Community
College and their Board that there will be
no discrimination or harassment on the
grounds of sex, race, color, marital status,
sexual orientation, religion, national origin,
age or disability in any educational programs,
activities, or employment. Persons having
questions about equal opportunity and
nondiscrimination should contact the Vice
President of Student Services, phone 541440-4631 or Oregon Relay 800-735-2900.
­Persons having questions about or requests
for special needs and accommodation
should contact the Accessibilities Services
Coordinator at Umpqua Community College
Counseling Office, 1140 Umpqua College
Road, Roseburg, Oregon 97470.
Phone 541-440-7655. Contact should be
made 48-72 hours in advance of the event.
(Oregon Relay TTY 1-800-735-2900).
GETTING
STARTED
STUDENT ID CARDS
All registered students are entitled to an
ID card. The ID card serves as official UCC
photo identification and can be used as a
UCC library card. ID cards are available from
the Information Desk in the Student Center.
Students must show a copy of their current
class schedule and another form of photo id.
Call 541-440-4600 for ID processing hours. 
ID cards must be validated each term.
Validation stickers are available from the
Information Desk in the LaVerne Murphy
Student Center, from the cashier in the Del
Blanchard Welcome Center/Administration
building, and at the library desk.
CAMPUS SECURITY POLICY
Campus security coverage is maintained
seven days a week. Security staff may be
contacted by calling 541-440-7777 or dialing
7777 from any campus extension. In addition
to providing a safe working environment,
Campus Security enforces traffic and parking
regulations, promotes crime prevention and
secures the college buildings and facilities.
Campus crime information is collected
annually and is available upon request.
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
STUDENT HEALTH (ACCIDENT AND
SICKNESS) INSURANCE
Umpqua Community College no longer offers
student accident/sickness insurance. For more
information, contact the Student Life Office at
541-440-7749.
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COLLEGE OVERVIEW
RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS
ADVISING, COUNSELING,
AND RECRUITMENT SERVICES
PROGRAM ADVISING & CLASS
SELECTION
STUDENT ADVISING
Unofficial Degree Evaluations
umpqua.edu/advising-career
Mary Morris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4610
CAREER NETWORK
Experiential Learning
Student Employment Opportunities
umpqua.edu/career-network
Ben Horvath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7797
COUNSELING SERVICES
Confidential Crisis Counseling
Short-term 1 Hour Appointments
umpqua.edu/counseling-services
Cafeteria-Bistro. . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7900
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
Educational Accommodations
Learning, Physical, Psychological & Other
umpqua.edu/accessibility-services
Danielle Haskett. . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7655
ATHLETICS
LIBRARY
UCC actively participates in men’s basketball,
women’s basketball, and women’s volleyball.
UCC is a member of the Northwest Athletic
Association of Community Colleges (NWAC).
Competition comes from community
colleges in Oregon, Washington, and
Northern California.
Contact:
Cheryl Yoder, Athletic Director
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7729
Call 541-440-4640 or visit www.ucclibrary.
com for information and hours.
BOOKSTORE
The UCC Bookstore is located in the Campus
Center Building.
Bookstore hours are listed at the front of this
schedule.
Students are encouraged to bring their
class schedules to ensure the purchase of
the correct textbooks for all classes. Many
textbooks can now be purchased online from
the UCC Bookstore at www.umpqua. edu/
bookstore.
The textbook buy-back is Wednesday and
Thursday of finals week for fall, winter and
spring terms, and during August for Summer
term.
TESTING SERVICES
GED Test, Placement Test & Proctor Exams
umpqua.edu/testing-services
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4610
ENROLLMENT SERVICES
Located in the Welcome Center
Services include:
Admissions
Registration
Academic Transcript requests
Verification of Enrollment requests
Evaluation of transfer credit
Degree Audit Evaluations
Graduation
Cashier
Contacts:
Admissions
LaVera Noland. . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4662
Registration assistance
Brenna Hobbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4617
Academic transcripts
Amanda Shirley. . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4604
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FORD CHILDHOOD
ENRICHMENT CENTER
The Center offers quality child care on
campus and provides a safe and nurturing
environment that promotes social, physical,
and cognitive development for children 6
weeks through 5 years of age. The Center
also functions as a training laboratory for
students in Early Childhood Education.
Children may attend part or full time. Cost is
determined by the number of hours care is
needed. Some financial assistance is available
from a federal grant for qualified student
candidates. Applications are accepted
throughout the year. For more information,
visit the child care office in the Ford
Childhood Enrichment Center, or phone
Nora Bing, Center Director at 541-440-4650
or 541-440-7741.
Child care is available Monday through
Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
STUDENT LIFE AND CAMPUS
ENGAGEMENT OFFICE
The Student Life and Campus Engagement
Office provides programs and opportunities
for students that enhance the UCC
experience and promote a sense of
community; we support student leadership,
clubs and organizations, student programs
and campus activities.
Located in the LaVerne Murphy Student
Center
Contact:
Diana Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7749
STUDENT AMBASSADORS
Student Ambassadors are a first point of
contact for prospective students, current
students, the campus and community,
providing direction and assistance as needed.
LaVerne Murphy Student Center
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7873
PEER MENTORS
Peer Mentors assist students on a variety
of academic and non-academic issues and
help students navigate the college from the
perspective of a student who has already
done so.
LaVerne Murphy Student Center
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7949
Veteran Peer Mentor. . . . . . . 541-440-4669
ASUCC STUDENT LEADERSHIP
The student leadership team is comprised
of both elected and appointed student
leaders, who provide representation for
student interests and needs. ASUCC provides
several student support services, including
Project CANS (Food Pantry), Emergency Gas
Vouchers, Subsidized Bus Passes, Backpacks/
Supplies and the Textbook Reserve.
Student Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7849
FINANCIAL AID
The Financial Aid Office serves as a resource
for students wishing to further their
educational goals. Resources available
include: Federal Aid awarded through the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA). These awards consist of Pell Grants,
Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grants, Work Study and the Subsidized
and Unsubsidized Loans. The Oregon
Opportunity Grant is available from the state
also through the FAFSA application.
Located in the Laverne Murphy Student
Center:
Director: Michelle Bergmann
Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4602
SUBHEAD
UCCOnline is here to help you!
UCC offers many courses that are fully online or face-to-face with online enhancements.
For students new to online learning, UCCOnline offers orientations the first and second
day of each term. For current orientation and Help Lab information,
Canvas and Angel tutorials, please visit our website.
UCC ONLINE & EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
ESB 34 • Monday–Thursday • 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
[email protected] • 541.440.7685
www.umpqua.edu/ucconline
Putting the Scholarship Pieces Together
Help Pay for
College
Need help putting theTo
scholarship
pieces
together
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
to help pay for college?
Visit UCC’s website at
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
www.umpqua.edu/scholarships
for scholarship information
and resources.
Outside
Agency
Opportunities
UCC
Foundation
Scholarships
OSAC and
state specific
scholarships
FAFSA and
Federal
Scholarship
Opportuniies
UCC SCHEDULE SUMMER 2016 27
Visit UCC’s website at www.umpqua.edu/scholarships
for scholarship information and resources.
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
VETERANS’ STUDENT CENTER
A dedicated space for our students who
served or are serving in the armed forces.
Located in the Educational Skills Building
Contact:
Diana Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4600
Veterans Work Study. . . . . . . . 541-440-4669
Students can also access 24/7 tutoring
through SmarThinking on personal Canvas
accounts in the majority of subject areas.
Students who need assistance with
navigating the financial aid process to
gaining tips on how to manage test anxiety
also have access to StudentLingo. Please
check out the Success Center website at
www.umpqua.edu/success-center.
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
VETERANS & FEDERAL WORK STUDY
Located in the Laverne Murphy Campus
Center
The Veterans Services Office provides
assistance to veterans and their eligible
dependents to apply for and receive Veterans
Administration educational benefits, VA work
study and other supportive services. This
office also assists students who have been
awarded Federal Work study with securing a
position.
Contact:
Ann Abel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4621
The Success Center is dedicated to providing
resources to students on campus to supplement
their coursework and augment personal
studying. Students can visit the Success Center
to receive tutoring in most subject areas.
There are also sixteen desktop computers
that can be used for printing and completing
class work in addition to laptops that can be
checked out at the student’s convenience.
GETTING
STARTED
TRiO SSS/TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY
PROGRAM
The TRiO SSS/Transfer Opportunity Program
is a federally funded program to help
low-income and first-generation students
complete transfer coursework at UCC
and transition to a university. We provide
advising, financial aid assistance, tutoring,
campus visits and mentorship.
Director: Caroline Randall
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7771
[email protected]
Program Assistant:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4712
SUCCESS CENTER
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
TRiO EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH
(ETS) AND UPWARD BOUND (UB)
ETS serves seven high schools (Roseburg,
Douglas, South Umpqua, Riddle, Sutherlin,
Oakland, and Glide) and five middle schools
(Fremont, Joseph Lane, Coffenberry, Winston,
and Sutherlin) in Douglas County. Advisors
guide students through information on
careers, financial literacy, college fit, study
skills, and class advising. High school seniors
receive hands-on assistance in college and
scholarship applications.
UB serves 3 high schools (Roseburg, Douglas,
and South Umpqua) in Douglas County.
Coordinators meet with their students
many times throughout the year and hold
Saturday Seminars with college admission
test preparation and community service
projects. In addition there is a 6-week
summer academy that builds skills in core
subject areas.
Contacts:
Missy Olson, Director. . . . . . . . 541-440-7765
Cathy Adkins, Assistant. . . . . . 541-440-4606
CREDIT SCHEDULE
SEE PAGE 6 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
READING THE SCHEDULE
CRN
course
tuition
(see terms below)
dates of class
number title
day of week
class location
CRNSUBJCRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
12036 WR
12037 WR
12039 WR
12038 WR
115
115
121
121
4
4
4
4
T R
Online
T R
T R
1100 - 1250
1100 - 1250
1300 - 1450
RV 103
RV 102
RV 102
Ory
Hendee
25.00
Friedman
Friedman
subject
course number
(see the 2016-17 UCC Catalog
for class descriptions.)
Intro to Expos Writing
Intro to Expos Writing
English Comp: Expo
English Comp: Expo
TERMS
TUITION
A “blank” space in the
tuition column refers to
standard rates per credit
outlined on page 7.
DISTRIBUTION
ATTRIBUTE
Meets degree distribution
requirement.
EVENING CLASSES
Evening classes are shaded.
DAYS OF THE WEEK
M=Monday
T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
U=Sunday
The class meets all days listed.
For example:
TR = class meets Tuesday
AND Thursday
SU = class meets
Saturday AND Sunday
MTWF = class meets
Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday AND Friday
28
credits
time of day
ABBREVIATIONS
ADM
Welcome Center/
Administration Building
LaVerne Murphy Student Center
CC
CDFD2
Douglas County Fire District 2
1290 NE Cedar St., Roseburg
DDEN
Diver’s Den – 2333 NE
Diamond Lk Blvd., Roseburg
ESB
Educational Skills Bldg.
FFC
Ford Childhood
Enrichment Center
FLCH
Faith Lutheran
820 W. Kenwood, Roseburg
HNSC
Bonnie Ford Health, Nursing
and Science Center
HOSP
Mercy Hospital
2460 Stewart Parkway, Roseburg
IDLEYLD
Oregon Ridge & Rivers Excursions
(or ORRE)
121 Tioga Ln., Idleyld
LIBLibrary
JH
Jackson Hall
LANG
Lang Teaching, Learning
& Event Center (SOWI)
LH
Lockwood Hall
LTC
Long-Term Care Facility–
check with instructor
NDFD
North County Fire & EMS
(or DRFD)
531 Cedar St., Drain
NSRC
Mercy Hospital Nursing
Science Resource Center
2460 Stewart Parkway, Rsbg
PRESBY
Presbyterian Church
823 SE Lane, Roseburg
PE (or GYM)
Physical Education Bldg.
RPC
Round Prairie Campus
(Truck Driving 6482 Dole Rd. I-5
Classes)
(exit 113) Round Prairie
instructor
FEE
fee
BEG / END
DISTR
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
distribution
attribute
(see terms below.)
RHS
Roseburg High School
RMA
Roseburg Municipal Airport
RV
Riverview (Modular Buildings)
SCI
Science Building
SCJC
South County JOBS Center
560 SW Chadwick, Myrtle Crk
SHARP
Dr. Sharp
1683 W. Harvard, Roseburg
SNY
Snyder Hall
Southern Oregon Wine Institute
SOWI
Danny Lang Teaching,
Learning & Event Center
SUHS
South Umpqua High School
TBA
Location to be arranged
TC
Technology Center
TENDWN
TenDown Bowling Alley
2400 NE Diamond Lake Blvd.
Roseburg
TOWER
Tower Building
UGR
Umpqua Golf Resort
Sutherlin
UMPBUS
Umpqua Business Center
522 SE Washington Ave.
Roseburg
VAMC
Veterans Administration
Medical Center
913 NW Garden Valley Blvd.
Roseburg
WCH
Wayne Crooch Hall
WFA
Whipple Fine Arts Building
WOOLLEY CTR H. Woolley Center
1634 W. Harvard, Roseburg
WTC
Workforce Training Center
2555 NE Diamond Lake Blvd.
Roseburg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
CREDIT COURSES
FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON UCCONLINE COURSES, see page 23.
ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT / ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, see page 44.
CONTACT WOOLLEY CENTER AT 440-4603 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
3
3
T R
T R
1700 - 1950
1700 - 1950
SUHS SHOP
SUHS SHOP
12610 MFG 111
12611 MFG 112
Machine Shop I
Machine Shop II
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
APPRENTICESHIP INSTRUCTOR TUIT
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
ART Mack
Mack
125.00
125.00
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Raku-Alternative Ceramics
3
M W
1600 - 1820
WFA 23
Price, G
25.00
Ceramics
3
T R
1300 - 1520
WFA 23
Isto
25.00
Ceramics
3
T R
1600 - 1820
WFA 23
Isto
25.00
Ceramics Hand Building
3
M W
1530 - 1750
WFA 23
Price, G
25.00
*CWE: Graphics Arts
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rochester
50% tuit 17.50/cr
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required. Must be pursuing a certificate or AAOT in Art.
*Ind Study - Ceramics
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
50% tuit 17.50/cr
*Ind. Study requires consultation with the supervising instructor and approval by the department chair before registration. Add’l fee $25.
*Intro to PhotoShop
3
Online
Horne
25.00
*This course requires students to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. Contact instructor for information.
AUTOMOTIVE 12008 AUT 280
12009 TTEN 280
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Blakely
Blakely
50% tuit 17.50/cr
50% tuit 17.50/cr
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 07/21
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
STAFF
Joyce
25.00
Joyce
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
STAFF
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
07/11 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
STAFF
06/20 - 08/25 TECH,HUMA
25.00
TECH
TECH
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
T R
0900 - 1150
RV 101
M T W R
1300 - 1450
RV 101
Online
Listening
3
Fund of Speech
4
Interpersonal Communications 3
Armstrong, B
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
Armstrong, B
25.00
STAFF
25.00
Gresham
25.00
Joyce
Joyce
Joyce
Joyce
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
12075 SP
12076 SP
12077 SP
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Intro to Windows and PC’s
3
M T W
1300 - 1450
WCH 11 Intro to CIS
4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
WCH 11 Intro to CIS
4
Online
Intro to CIS
4
Online
Computer Apps-Databases
3
Online
Computer Apps-E-mail
2
Online
Computer Apps - Presentation SW2
Online
Computer Apps - Spreadsheets 2
Online
Intro to Linux OS
4
Online
*CWE: CIS
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Health Informatics
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
Cosby
Cosby
Usrey
25.00
06/20 - 07/21 HUMA
06/20 - 07/21 HUMA
06/20 - 07/21 HUMA
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Miller, K.
Blackwood, J
5.00
Blackwood, J
25.00
Miller, K.
25.00
Miller, K.
25.00
Miller, K.
25.00
Miller, K.
25.00
Miller, K.
25.00
Blackwood, J
25.00
Blackwood, J 50% tuit 17.50/cr
Blackwood, J 50% tuit 17.50/cr
07/25 - 08/25
06/20 - 07/21
06/20 - 07/21
07/25 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
UCC SCHEDULE
TECH
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
12058 CIS 100
12059 CIS 120
12060 CIS 120
12061 CIS 120
12062 CIS 125D
12063 CIS 125E
12064 CIS 125R
12065 CIS 125S
12066 CIS 140L
12067 CIS 280
12096 CIS 280D
06/20 - 08/25
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Intro to Business
4
Online
Customer Service
3
Online
Business Math I
3
Online
Principles of Acctg III
3
Online
Business Communications
3
Online
Business Law
4
Online
*CWE: Business
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Accounting
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Marketing
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Management
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*For BA 280, 280A, B, C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
CWE: Seminar I
1
Online
CWE: Seminar II
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
CWE: Seminar III
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Medical Terminology I
3
Online
Medical Terminology II
3
Online
Alpha Keyboarding
2
Online
*CWE: Admin Asst
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Medical Admin Asst
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*For OA 280A, C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
Human Relations-Supervisors 3
Online
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
105
111
218
06/20 - 08/25
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
*CWE-Automotive
1v
TBA
*CWE: Automotive Toyota
1v
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
BUSINESS 12010 BA 101
12011 BA 165
12012 BA 180
12014 BA 213
12015 BA 214
12017 BA 226
12018 BA 280
12019 BA 280A
12020 BA 280B
12021 BA 280C
12022 CWE 161
12094 CWE 162
12095 CWE 163
12068 MED 111
12069 MED 112
12071 OA 110
12072 OA 280A
12073 OA 280C
12074 SDP 113
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
GETTING
STARTED
12627 ART 199
12001 ART 250
12002 ART 250
12003 ART 253
12004 ART 280
12005 ART 298
12006 VC 130
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
SUMMER 2016
29
CREDIT SCHEDULE
SEE PAGE 6 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
12078 CJ 105
12079 CJ 232
12080 CJ 280
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Vogel
25.00
Pierce
Willbanks
50% tuit 17.50/cr
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Learning & Development
EMT Part 2
Paramedic Part 4
Paramedic Field Internship
ENGINEERING
12085 CIV 280
12086 WQT 280
LOCATION
3
MW
5
6
4
T R
M W
TBA
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
12082 EMS 152
12083 EMS 254
12084 EMS 263
TIME
Concepts of Criminal Law
3
Online
Intro to Corrections Casework 3
M
1400 - 1650
JH 12
*CWE: Criminal Justice
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*For CJ 280 - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
EDUCATION
12081 ED 229
DAYS
0900 - 1150
RV 104
1200 - 1550
1200 - 1550
TBA
PE 10
PE 10
TBA
Bernhardson
06/20 - 07/21
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Pospisil
Kennedy
Kennedy
350.00
500.00
200.00
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
*CWE: Engineering
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Baumgartner
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
*CWE: Water Quality
1V
TBA
TBA
TBA
Baumgartner
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
FIRE SCIENCE
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
12087 FRP 201B Swiftwater Rescue
1
F
1830 - 2130
SUTHFD
Wecks
50.00
S
0800 - 1800
TC 101
Wecks
U
0800 - 1800
Field Day
Wecks
*Instructor approval required.
12088 FRP 280
*Fire Related Skills
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
King, J
50% tuit 17.50/cr
*Instructor approval required. Add’l $50 fee.
HUMANITIES
07/08 - 07/08 TECH
07/16 - 07/16
07/17 - 07/17
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
12092 ENG 105
*Intro to Literature
4
W R
1000 - 1350
RV 102
Michell
185.00
08/31 - 09/01 A&L
T
1000 - 1150
RV 102
09/06 - 09/06
T W R
1000 - 2200
ASHLD
09/06 - 09/08
12093 ENG 201
*Shakespeare
4
W R
1000 - 1350
RV 102
Michell
185.00
08/31 - 09/01 A&L
T
1000 - 1150
RV 102
09/06 - 09/06
T W R
1000 - 2200
ASHLD
09/06 - 09/08
*$185.00 NON-Refundable course fee covers the cost of OSF tickets and classes. Students will travel to Ashland for an 8 pm performance on Tuesday 9/6 and
additional performances on Wednesday 9/7 and Thursday 9/8. Students may contact Jill Michell at 541-440-2253 for questions or more information.
12097 ENG 250
Intro to Mythology
4
Online
Smith, G
25.00
06/20 - 08/25 A&L
HUMAN SERVICES
12090 HS 265
12091 HS 280
Counseling Skills II
3
T R
*CWE: Human Svcs.
1v
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
0900 - 1150
TBA
JH 10
TBA
Martel
Angeli-Gade 50% tuit 17.50/cr
06/20 - 07/21
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
DEDICATED LEARNING COMMUNITIES
For information on Dedicated Learning Communities classes and to register, see Clara Smithey in the Learning Commons or call 541-440-4715.
Practicing Success - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.
12298 RD 090
College Text Reading
3
T W R
1000 - 1050
ESB 9
Gambill
12302 HD 136
Strategies for Success
3
T W R
1100 - 1150
ESB 9
Gambill
12305 WR 095
College Writing Fund
3
T W R
1300 - 1350
ESB 9
Gambill
12307 HD 107
Practicing Study Skills
2
T R
1400 - 1450
ESB 9
Gambill
MATHEMATICS
12164 MTH 020
12046 MTH 060
12047 MTH 065
12048 MTH 095
12049 MTH 111
12050 MTH 020
12051 MTH 060
12052 MTH 065
12053 MTH 095
12054 MTH 111
12055 MTH 112
12057 MTH 243
30
Pre-Algebra
4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
Intro to Algebra
4
M T W R
0800 - 0950
Elementary Algebra
4
M T W R
0800 - 0950
Intermediate Algebra
4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
College Algebra
5
M T W R
1000 - 1215
Pre-algebra
4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
Intro to Algebra
4
M T W R
0800 - 0950
Elementary Algebra
4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
Intermediate Algebra
4
M T W R
0800 - 0950
College Algebra
5
M T W R
1000 - 1215
Elementary Functions
4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
*Intro to Probability-Stats
5
Online
*Required orientation session Monday, 6/20, 1730 - 1830 in WCH 11.
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
JH 17
JH 17
JH 16
JH 11
WCH 14
JH 14
JH 11
JH 11
JH 16
JH 16
WCH 14
Matteo
Provencal
Matteo
STAFF
Stinnett
Frank
Vogt
Vogt
Kramer
Kramer
Stinnett
Stinnett
25.00
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
STAFF
375.00
STAFF
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
06/20 - 08/25
Sullivan, C
25.00
Sullivan, C
25.00
Zammetti
25.00
Sullivan, C
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
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TECH
TECH
TECH
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S
U
S
M
S
M
S
R
F S U
T
R
T
R
S U
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0800 - 1750
0800 - 1750
1800 - 2120
1030 - 1230
1800 - 2120
1030 - 1230
1900 - 2120
1200 - 1750
1900 - 2220
1900 - 2220
1900 - 2120
1900 - 2220
TBA
ADM ADM ADM PE 11
POOL
PE 11
POOL
POOL
POOL
DDEN
POOL
DDEN
POOL
TBA
Orton
90.00
Orton
90.00
Orton
100.00
Ferris
75.00
Ferris
Ferris
215.00
Ferris
Ferris
175.00
Ferris
Ferris
175.00
Ferris
Ferris
125.00
Ferris
Ferris
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07/24 - 07/31
07/25 - 08/01
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07/25 - 08/15
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08/30 - 08/30
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12126 PE 110
Intro to Rock Climbing
1
12127 PE 110
Intro to Rock Climbing
1
12128 PE 210
Rock Climbing I
1
12130 PE 115
Discover SCUBA
1
12131 PE 211
Open Water SCUBA
2
12132 PE 242
Adv. SCUBA
1
12133 PE 294S
Rescue Diver
1
12134 PE 243
Altitude Diver
1
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First Aid
3
M T W R
1330 - 1450
PE 11
Snook
5.00
06/20 - 07/21
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
M T W R
1000 - 1150
PE 10
Snook
5.00
06/20 - 07/21
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Stricklin
30.00
06/20 - 08/25
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Stricklin
30.00
06/20 - 07/21
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Leeworthy
30.00
07/25 - 08/25
*Fitness Center - Aerobic
1
TBA
TBA
PE 12
Bartram
35.00
06/20 - 08/25
*Fitness Center - Basics
1
TBA
TBA
PE 12
STAFF
35.00
06/20 - 08/25
*Fitness Center - Strength
1
TBA
TBA
PE 12
Leonard
35.00
06/20 - 08/25
*Students for PE 185F Fitness Center must attend orientation on either M, W or F, 1st week of class, 1200 - 1300, OR instructor must be contacted by Thursday, 6/23.
*Students must have completed PE 185FB Basics before registering for PE 185FA Aerobic and/or PE 185 FS-Strength.
Fitness Center
1
TBA
TBA
PE 12
Bartram
35.00
06/20 - 08/25
Self Defense A
1
M W
1100 - 1220
PE 14
Leonard
10.00
06/20 - 08/25
Self Defense B
1
M W
1100 - 1220
PE 14
Leonard
10.00
06/20 - 08/25
Self Defense C
1
M W
1100 - 1220
PE 14
Leonard
10.00
06/20 - 08/25
Beginning Waterpolo
1
M T W R
1200 - 1320
POOL
Snook
5.00
06/20 - 07/21
Swim Fitness
1
M W
1200 - 1320
POOL
STAFF
5.00
07/25 - 08/25
Beginning Golf
1
M T W R
0800 - 0920
UGR COURSE
Snook
51.00
06/20 - 07/21
Step and Pump
1
T R
0830 - 0950
PE 14
Conn
5.00
06/20 - 07/21
SUMMER 2016
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community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
12135 HE 252
12136 HPE 295
12137 HPE 295
12138 HPE 295
12139 HPE 295
12140 PE 185FA
12141 PE 185FB
12142 PE 185FS
12143 PE 0.582
12145 PE 185MA
12146 PE 185MB
12147 PE 185MC
12148 PE 185O
12149 PE 185QF
12150 PE 185G
12151 PE 185S
Myler
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Legal Terminology
3
Online
Civil Procedures
3
Online
Ethics for Legal Profession
3
Online
*CWE: Legal Assistant
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
06/20 - 07/19 TECH
06/23 - 07/14
07/20 - 08/04
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
12122 LA 102
12123 LA 105
12124 LA 132
12125 LA 280
Helsley
175.00
Helsley
Helsley
GETTING
STARTED
12118 NRS 101
Nursing Assistant
9
MTW 0800 - 1150
WCH 20
R
0800 - 1530
WCH 20
M T W R
0600 - 1430
HOSP
*Instructor approval required. Contact Nursing Department to register - 541-440-4614.
12119 NRS 280
*CWE: Nursing
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
12120 PN 103
*Practical Nursing-Lab Reqd
9
W
0800 - 1150
WCH 10
12121 PN 103
Practical Nursing Lab
W
1300 - 1700
NSRC
PARALEGAL
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
*Individual lessons are variable credits—specify 1 or 2 credits when you register. Any student registering for an Individual Music Lesson MUST contact the Fine and Performing
Arts Program Assistant (541-440-4691) in order to get contact information for the instructor. It is the STUDENT’S responsibility to establish contact with the instructor during
or before the FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES. Failure to do so will result in the student being dropped from roster, and possible forfeiture of tuition and fees.
12034 MUP 114
General Ensemble
1
TBA
WFA
CNTRSTAGE
Heald, J
06/20 - 08/25
12114 MUP 151
Music Theatre
3
TBA
WFA
CNTRSTAGE
Heald, J
06/20 - 08/25
12115 MUP 180A *Ind. Lessons: Guitar
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Heald, J
150/cr
06/20 - 07/21
12116 MUP 280A *Ind. Lessons: Guitar
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Heald, J
150/cr
06/20 - 07/21
*For Individual lessons, most are variable credits (1-2).
12117 MUS 105
Intro to Rock History
3
T R
1300 - 1550
CNTRSTAGE
Heald, J
06/20 - 07/21
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CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
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FEE
BEG / END
DIST
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, continued
12152 PE 185Y
12153 PE 185Y
12154 PE 185YI
12155 PE 185VW
12156 PE 280
Yoga
1
T R
0730 - 0850
GYM
Williams, S
5.00
06/20 - 08/25
Yoga
1
M W
0730 - 0850
GYM
Brodun
5.00
06/20 - 08/25
Intermediate Yoga
1
M W
0730 - 0850
GYM
Brodun
5.00
06/20 - 08/25
Volleyball-Phys Cond
1
M T W R F
0900 - 0950
GYM
Pinard
5.00
07/25 - 08/25
*CWE-Fitness Tech
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Leonard
17.50/cr
07/25 - 08/25
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
SCIENCE
12607 BI
12608 BI
12157 BI
12098 BI
12099 BI
12100 BI
12101 BI
12102 BI
12104 BI
12105 CH
12106 CH
12108 CH
12109 CH
12158 FN
12159 GS
12160 GS
101
101
222
233
233
233
233
233
234
104
104
112
112
225
107
107
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Gen Biology-Lab Reqd
Gen Biology Lab
Genetics
Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd
Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd
Anat and Phys Lab
Anat and Phys Lab
Anat and Phys Lab
Microbiology
Intro to Chem-Lab Reqd
Intro to Chem-Lab
Fund-Chemistry-Lab Reqd
Fund-Chemistry Lab
Human Nutrition
Beginning Astronomy
Beginning Astronomy
SOCIAL SCIENCES
12023 HST
12024 HST
12025 PSY
12026 PSY
12027 PSY
12028 PSY
12029 PSY
12030 PSY
12031 SOC
12032 SOC
104
201
101
101
101
201
202
203
204
205
4
0
3
4
4
0
0
0
4
4
0
5
0
4
4
4
Online
T
0900 - 1450
SCI 16
R
0800 - 1050
SCI 17
W
1800 - 2050
SCI 10
R
1500 - 1750
SCI 10
T
1200 - 1450
SCI 11
T
1500 - 1750
SCI 11
M
1800 - 2050
SCI 11
M W R
1200 - 1350
SCI 16
M T W
0900 - 1050
SCI 10
M T
1100 - 1350
SCI 15
M T W
0900 - 1120
SCI 10
M T
1140 - 1430
SCI 15
Online
Online
Online
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
M W
1700 - 1950
JH 10
M W
1200 - 1450
JH 10
M T W R
1000 - 1150
JH 18
M T W R
1100 - 1215
RV 104
Online
Online
Online
Online
M W
0900 - 1150
JH 18
T R
0900 - 1150
JH 18
World History
History of United States
Psy of Human Relations
Psy of Human Relations
Psy of Human Relations
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
Intro to Sociology
Inst-Social Change
THEATRE
Young
Young
Woodcock
Diemer
Vannice, L
25.00
Vannice, L
25.00
Willis
25.00
Willis
25.00
Smith, E
Smith, E
06/20 - 07/21
06/20 - 07/21
06/27 - 07/21
07/25 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
SOSC
SOSC
HUMR,SOSC
HUMR,SOSC
HUMR,SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
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Truck driving courses are offered in 4-week sessions. For more information and session dates, please contact Judy Ode at 541-440-7691.
12161 VE 103
12162 VE 103
12163 VE 280
12113 SPAN 103
WRITING
115
115
121
121
121
122
122
123
227
227
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Soils-Nutri-Irrig-Lab Reqd
4
Hybrid
*Soils-Nutri-Irrig-Lab 0
S
0800 - 1700
VIT LAB
*Required labs scheduled Saturday, 6/25, 7/9, 7/23, and 8/6, 9 am - 5 pm in the Viticulture Lab
*CWE-Viticulture
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
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SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
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VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY
12036 WR
12037 WR
12039 WR
12038 WR
12040 WR
12110 WR
12041 WR
12042 WR
12043 WR
12044 WR
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06/20 - 07/21
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 07/21
06/20 - 07/21
07/25 - 08/25
07/25 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
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TRUCK TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
Green
25.00
Green
14.00
Benz
Richards
Richards
Richards
14.00
Richards
14.00
Richards
14.00
Richards
14.00
Villa
Villa
14.00
Breslin
Breslin
14.00
Young Seidemann
25.00
Morgan
39.00
Morgan
39.00
First Year Spanish
25.00
25.00
Mann
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
06/20 - 08/25 TECH
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4
M T W R
1000 - 1150
JH 16
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
M W
1100 - 1250
RV 103
Online
T R
1100 - 1250
RV 102
T R
1300 - 1450
RV 102
Online
M W
1300 - 1450
RV 103
Online
Online
Online
Online
Intro to Expos Writing
Intro to Expos Writing
English Comp: Intro to Arg
English Comp: Intro to Arg
English Comp: Intro to Arg
English Comp: Style-Arg
English Comp: Style-Arg
English Comp: Research
Technical Writing
Technical Writing
STAFF
STAFF
Tratz
06/20 - 07/21
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Ory
Hendee
25.00
Friedman
Friedman
Hendee
25.00
Ory
Davis, G
25.00
Davis, G
25.00
Fair
25.00
Feist
25.00
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06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
06/20 - 08/25
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06/20 - 08/25
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ONLINE COURSES
SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CREDITS INSTRUCTOR
CRN
SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CREDITS INSTRUCTOR
Intro to Business
4
Armstrong
12137 HPE 295
Wellness/Health Assessment
3
Stricklin
12011 BA 165
Customer Service
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
3
STAFF
12138 HPE 295
Wellness/Health Assessment
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
3
Stricklin
12012 BA 180
Business Mathematics I
3
STAFF
Leeworthy
Principles of Accounting III
3
Armstrong
Wellness/Health Assessment
Class scheduled 7/25 – 8/25
3
12014 BA 213
12139 HPE 295
12015 BA 214
Business Communications
3
STAFF
12122 LA 102
Legal Terminology
3
Sullivan, C
12017 BA 226
Business Law
4
Gresham
12123 LA 105
Civil Procedure
3
Sullivan, C
Blackwood, J
12124 LA 132
Ethics for Legal Profession
3
Sullivan, C
12068 MED 111
Medical Terminology I
3
Joyce
Milller, K
12069 MED 112
Medical Terminology II
3
Joyce
Intro to Probability & Statistics 5
Beck
Required orientation Monday, 6/20, 1730-1830 in WCH 11.
Intro to CIS
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
4
12061 CIS 120
Intro to CIS
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
4
12062 CIS 125D
Computer Applications-Database 3
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
Milller, K
12057 MTH 243
Milller, K
Alpha Keyboarding
Class scheduled 7/11 – 8/25
STAFF
Computer Applications-Email 2
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
12071 OA 110
1
12063 CIS 125E
12027 PSY 101
Psych of Human Relations
3
Vannice, L
12064 CIS 125R
Computer ApplicationsPresentation Software
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
2
Milller, K
12028 PSY 201
General Psychology
3
Vannice, L
12029 PSY 202
General Psychology
3
Willis
12065 CIS 125S
Computer ApplicationsSpreadsheets
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
12030 PSY 203
General Psychology
3
Willis
2
Milller, K
12074 SDP 113
Human Relations for Supervisors3
STAFF
Intro to Linux OS
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
4
Blackwood, J
12077 SP 218
Interpersonal Communications 3
Class scheduled 6/20 – 7/21
Usrey
12066 CIS 140L
12078 CJ 105
Concepts of Criminal Law
3
Vogel
12022 CWE 161
CWE: Seminar I
1
STAFF
12006 VC 130
Intro to PhotoShop
3
Horne
This course requires students to subscribe to Adobe
Creative Cloud. Contract instructor for information.
12097 ENG 250
Intro to Mythology
4
Smith, G
12037 WR 115
Intro to Expository Writing
4
Hendee
12158 FN 225
Human Nutrition
4
Young Seidemann
12040 WR 121
English Comp – Intro to Arg
4
Hendee
English Comp – Style-Arg
4
Davis, G
Beginning Astronomy
4
Morgan
12160 GS 107
Beginning Astronomy
4
Morgan
12042 WR 123
English Comp – Research
4
Davis, G
12043 WR 227
Technical Report Writing
4
Fair
12044 WR 227
Technical Report Writing
4
Feist
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
12159 GS 107
12041 WR 122
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
12060 CIS 120
GETTING
STARTED
12010 BA 101
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
CRN
For more information about online courses and how to get started,
visit the UCCOnline webpage (www.umpqua.edu/ucconline)
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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SUMMER 2016
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FALL PREVIEW
CREDIT COURSES
FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON UCCONLINE COURSES, see page 23.
ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT / ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, see page 44.
CONTACT WOOLLEY CENTER AT 440-4603 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
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DAYS
CR
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CONTACT WOOLLEY CENTER AT 541-440-4603 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
APPRENTICESHIP 22402 APR
22403 APR
22404 APR
22405 APR 22406 APR
22178 DRF
22179 DRF
22407 MFG
22464 MFG
22408 MFG
22412 WLD
22413 WLD
151
228
251
253
269
112
112
111
112
121
131
131
Basic Electronics - Electricity
Rigging Fundamentals
Electrical Sensors-Controls
Electrical Code Study 3
Journeyman Exam Prep
CAD I
CAD I
Machine Shop I
Machine Shop II
Hydraulics I
Basic Metallurgy
Basic Metallurgy
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4
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
M W
W
T
R
M
M W
T R
M W
M W
M
M W
T R
1800 - 2020
1700 - 2050
1800 - 2050
1800 - 1950
1800 - 2050
1500 - 1650
1500 - 1650
1700 - 1950
1700 - 1950
1700 - 1950
1800 - 2020
1800 - 2020
TC 106
LH 10
TC 106
TC 106
TC 120
TC 104
TC 104
SUHS SHOP
SUHS SHOP
SUHS WCH 14
WCH 14
ART Basic Design
3
T R
1300 - 1520
WFA 22
Couture
25.00
Intro to Drawing
3
T R
1600 - 1820
WFA 20
Couture
25.00
History of Western Art
3
Online
Rochester
25.00
Ceramics
3
T R
1300 - 1520
WFA 23
Isto
25.00
Ceramics
3
T R
1800 - 2020
WFA 23
Isto
25.00
Ceramics-Hand Bldg
3
M W
1530 - 1750
WFA 23
Price, G
25.00
Black and White Film Photo
3
M W
1600 - 1820
WFA 20
Rochester
25.00
Sculpture
3
T R
1300 - 1520
WFA 23
Isto
25.00
*Ind Study - Art
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Isto
*Ind. Study requires consultation with the supervising instructor and approval by the department chair before registration. Add’l fee $25.
American Film History
4
M W
1500 - 1650
CNTRSTAGE
Wheeler, M
*Intro-Adobe InDesign
3
Online
Horne
25.00
*This course requires students to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. Contact instructor for information.
AUTOMOTIVE
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
BUSINESS
101
101
106A
128
165
180
180
206
211
211
211
214
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 A&L
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
*Instructor approval required for all Automotive classes.
22391 TTEN 100
*Intro to Toyota
5
M T W R F
0900 - 1620
LH 10
22393 TTEN 168
*Auto Electricity I-TTEN
6
M T W R F
0900 - 1620
LH 10
22394 TTEN 169
*Auto Electricity II-TTEN
6
M T W R F
0900 - 1620
LH 10
22395 AUT 100
Orientation to Auto Tech
1
MTW 0800 - 1150
LH 10
22396 AUT 168
*Auto Electric I
5
M T W R F
0800 - 1220
LH 10
22397 AUT 169
*Auto Electric II
5
M T W R F
0800 - 1220
LH 10
22398 AUT 259
*Electronic Engine Controls I
5
M T W R F
1300 - 1650
LH 10
22399 AUT 260
*Electronic Engine Controls II
5
M T W R F
1300 - 1650
LH 10
22400 AUT 280
*CWE: Automotive-NonToyota 1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
22401 TTEN 280
*CWE: Automotive-Toyota
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Instructor approval required for all Automotive classes. Credits variable for AUT 280: CWE.
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09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
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22416 ART 115
22417 ART 131
22418 ART 204
22419 ART 250
22420 ART 250
22421 ART 253
22422 ART 261
22423 ART 291
22424 ART 298
22425 FA 256
22426 VC 114
22129 BA
22130 BA
22131 BA
22132 BA
22270 BA
22135 BA
22136 BA
22137 BA
22138 BA
22139 BA
22140 BA
22141 BA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
5.00
Baumgartner
5.00
Mack
125.00
Mack
125.00
STAFF
125.00
Thompson, D
55.00
Fisher
55.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
Blakely
50% tuit 17.50/cr Blakely
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 10/14
10/17 - 11/10
11/14 - 12/09
09/26 - 09/28
09/26 - 10/31
11/02 - 12/08
09/26 - 10/31
11/01 - 12/09
TBA
TBA
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Intro to Business
Intro to Business
Business Leadership I
Accounting Applications I
Customer Service
Business Mathematics I
Business Mathematics I
Management Fundamentals
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
Business Communications
4
4
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
T R
1300 - 1450
WCH 16
Online
Online
M W F
0900 - 0950
WCH 11
Online
T R
1300 - 1415
WCH 14
Online
Online
M W F
1000 - 1050
WCH 15
Online
Online
Online
STAFF
3.00
Armstrong, B
25.00
Clough
25.00
Gray
5.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
STAFF
25.00
Joyce
25.00
Joyce
Armstrong, B
25.00
STAFF
25.00
Gresham
25.00
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
SUMMER
FALL
PREVIEW
TERMCLASSES
CLASSES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 23 ONLINE PAGE 23
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
STAFF
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
50% tuit 17.50/cr STAFF
50% tuit 17.50/cr STAFF
50% tuit 17.50/cr STAFF
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
STAFF
Gray
25.00
25.00
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10
Gray
Joyce
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Gresham
50% tuit
Gresham
50% tuit
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
17.50/cr 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 11/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
Clough
STAFF
Gresham
Gresham
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
BUSINESS, continued
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Benton
09/26 - 12/10
TC 103
TBA
Benton
Benton
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10 A&L
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
RV 101
RV 101
RV 101
TC 119
TC 119
RV 101
RV 101
Cosby
Cosby
Sitt
Sitt
Sitt
Cosby
Cosby
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
A&L
A&L
A&L
A&L
A&L
A&L
A&L
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
M T W
1000 - 1050
WCH 11 STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
MTWR 0900 - 0950
WCH 19
STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
MTWR 1400 - 1450
WCH 11 STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Online
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
Online
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
M W
1400 - 1550
ESB 32
Yip
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
F
0900 - 0950
TC 104
Yip
09/26 - 12/10
Online
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
Online
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
M T W
1300 - 1350
TC 106
Blackwood, J
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
F
1000 - 1150
TC 106
09/26 - 12/10
MTW
1100 - 1150
TC 106
Blackwood, J
09/26 - 12/10
R
1200 - 1350
TC 106
Online
Yip
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
F
1000 - 1150
TC 104
09/26 - 12/10
Online
Yip
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
F
1300 - 1450
TC 104
UCC SCHEDULE
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
22428 CIS 100
Intro to Windows-PCs
3
22429 CIS 120
Intro to CIS
4
22430 CIS 120
Intro to CIS
4
22431 CIS 120
Intro to CIS
4
22432 CIS 120
Intro to CIS
4
22433 CIS 122
*Intro to Programming
4
22434 CIS 125E
Computer Apps - E-mail
2
22435 CIS 125R Computer Apps-Present Sftwar 2
22436 CIS 140M Intro-MS Operating Systems
4
22437 CIS 152C Intro to Basic Routers
4
22438 CIS 195
Authoring for the Web
4
22439 CIS 276
Adv DBMS Programming II
4
TC 103
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
*Journalism Production
3
W R
1230 - 1345
*Credits variable. Alternate times may be arranged with instructor.
Writing for the Media
3
MW 1400 - 1515
*CWE: Journalism
1v
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
Fund of Speech
4
M T W R
0900 - 0950
Fund of Speech
4
M T W R
1100 - 1150
Fund of Speech
4
M T W R
1000 - 1050
Fund of Speech
4
MW 1300 - 1450
Fund of Speech
4
T R
1300 - 1450
Interpersonal Comm
3
T R
1300 - 1415
Gender Communications
3
MW 1300 - 1415
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
22222 J
215
22223 J
251
22224 J
280
22225 SP 111
22226 SP 111
22228 SP 111
22227 SP 111
22229 SP 111
22231 SP 218
22232 SP 237
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
GETTING
STARTED
Business Law
4
MW 1300 - 1450
WCH 15
Computers in Business
4
Online
Computers in Business
4
Online
Professional Selling
3
Online
Retailing
3
Online
*CWE: Business
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA *CWE: Accounting
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Marketing
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Management
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*For BA 280, 280A,B,C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
CWE: Seminar I
1
Online
*Intro to Economics
3
Hybrid
*ECON 115 is a hybrid class. Required attendance M W 1730 - 1820 WCH 15.
Medical Terminology I
3
Online
Medical Terminology I
3
Online
Medical Terminology II
3
Online
Medical Office Procedures I
3
Online
Medical Office Procedures I
3
Online
Alpha Keyboarding
2
Online
Admin Office Professional
3
Online
Records Management
2
Online
Keybd Skill Enhance
3
Online
Editing for Business
3
Online
Ten-Key Calculator
1
Online
Ten-Key Calculator
1
Online
*CWE: Admin Asst/Office Asst 1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*CWE: Medical Admin Asst
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*For OA 280A,C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
Elements of Supervision
3
Online
Human Rltns-Supervisors
3
Online
Human Rltns-Supervisors
3
Online
Human Rscs for Supervisors
3
Online
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
22143 BA 226
22145 BA 231
22146 BA 231
22148 BA 238
22149 BA 249
22150 BA 280
22151 BA 280A
22152 BA 280B
22153 BA 280C
22154 CWE 161
22155 ECON 115
22156 MED 111
22157 MED 111
22158 MED 112
22159 MED 220
22160 MED 220
22161 OA 110
22162 OA 115
22163 OA 116
22164 OA 124A
22165 OA 128
22166 OA 131
22167 OA 131
22168 OA 280A
22169 OA 280C
22170 SDP 109
22171 SDP 113
22172 SDP 113
22173 SDP 208
TECH
TECH
TECH
SUMMER 2016
35
CREDIT SCHEDULE
SEE PAGE 6 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
TBA
Yip
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10 TECH
TBA
Yip 50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10 TECH
TC 106
TC 106
ESB 32
TC 104
ESB 32
TC 104
Blackwood
Blackwood, J
Yip
5.00
Yip
Yip
Yip
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, continued
22440 CIS 280
*CWE: CIS
1v
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
22441 CIS 280D *CWE: Health Informatics
1v
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
22442 CIS 288M MS Server Admin II
4
M T W
1000 - 1050
R
1000 - 1150
22443 CS 160
Intro to Computer Science
4
M W
0900 - 1050
F
1200 - 1250
22444 CS 260
Data Structures
4
M W
1100 - 1250
F
1500 - 1550
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
22310 CJ 100A
22311 CJ 101
22312 CJ 105
22313 CJ 105
22314 CJ 110
22315 CJ 110
22316 CJ 243
22317 CJ 261
22318 CJ 275
22319 CJ 280
22320 CJ 298
1500 - 1720
PE 11
O’Dell
50.00
09/17 - 12/03 TECH
0700 - 1050
PE 11
Ruble
25.00
O’Dell
09/26 - 12/10 SOSC
09/17 - 12/03
1800 - 2050
1100 - 1450
JH 18
PE 11
Vogel
O’Dell
09/26 - 12/10
09/17 - 12/03 SOSC
1800 - 2050
1100 - 1215
1300 - 1415
0930 - 1045
TBA
JH 18
JH 18
JH 18
TBA
Swenson
Ruble
Willbanks
Ruble
Willbanks
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10 SOSC
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10 SOSC
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
TBA
TBA
Willbanks
09/26 - 12/10
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
*Instructor approval required for all Dental Assisting classes.
22271 DA 103
*Dentistry Law and Ethics
1
Online
22272 DA 107
*Dental Health Education I
1
M
1300 - 1350
HSNC
22274 DA 108
*Dental Health Education II
1
W
1300 - 1350
HSNC
22273 DA 110
*Health Sciences
3
T R
1300 - 1420
HSNC
22275 DA 192
*Dental Materials II-Lab Reqd 3
T R
1430 - 1520
HSNC
22462 DA 192
Dental Materials I Lab A
0
M W
0830 - 0945
HSNC
22463 DA 192
Dental Materials I Lab B
0
F
1200 - 1440
HSNC
22276 DA 195
Chairside Proc I-Lab Reqd
4
T R
1000 - 1115
HSNC
22460 DA 195
Chairside Proc I Lab A
0
T R
0830 - 0945
HSNC
22461 DA 195
Chairside Proc I Lab B
0
T R
1130 - 1245
HSNC
22277 DA 210
Dental Radiology I-Lab Reqd
4
T R
1000 - 1115
HSNC
22456 DA 210
Dental Radiology I-Lab A
0
M W
1130 - 1245
HSNC
22457 DA 210
Dental Radiology I-Lab B
0
M W
1400 - 1515
HSNC
22458 DA 210
Dental Radiology I-Lab C
0
M W
1530 - 1645
HSNC
22459 DA 210
Dental Radiology I-Lab D
0
F
0830 - 1110
HSNC
22278 DA 280
*CWE: Dental Assisting
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Instructor approval required. Add’l fee $25.
EDUCATION
22340 ED 100
22341 ED 101
22342 ED 102
22343 ED 103
22344 ED 104
22345 ED 105
22346 ED 106
22347 ED 130
22348 ED 131P
22349 ED 140
22350 ED 235
22351 ED 280
22352 HDFS 225
22103 HDFS 240
36
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
*Law Enf Skills Trng
2
S
*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.
Intro to Criminology
3
Online
*Concepts of Criminal Law
3
S
*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.
Concepts of Criminal Law
3
R
*Intro to Law Enforcement
3
S
*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.
Intro to Law Enforcement
3
T
Narcotics-Dangerous Drugs
3
T R
Intro to Parole and Probation
3
T R
Comparative CJ Systems
3
T R
*CWE: Criminal Justice
1v
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
*Ind. Study: Criminal Justice
3
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
DENTAL ASSISTING
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
*Intro to Education
3
T
1630 - 1720
*ECE: Sem-Prac I
4
M
1900 - 2050
*Instructor approval required for ED 100 and ED 101.
ECE: Sem-Prac II
4
M
1900 - 2050
ECE: Sem-Prac III
4
M
1900 - 2050
ECE: Sem-Prac IV
4
M
1900 - 2050
ECE: Sem-Prac V
4
T
1700 - 1850
ECE: Sem-Prac VI
4
T
1700 - 1850
Classroom Management
3
T
1730 - 2020
Instructional Strategies
3
R
1700 - 1950
Intro to ECE
2
M
1700 - 1850
Educational Technology
3
W
1700 - 1950
*CWE: Education 3-6 TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
Child Development
3
R
1730 - 2020
Cont American Family
3
M W F
0900 - 0950
Bartley
25.00
Loosli
Loosli
Loosli
Bartley
Oilar
Bartley
Loosli
350.00
Oilar
Oilar
Loosli
350.00
Daigle
Daigle
Daigle
Bartley
Loosli
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
TC 119
TC 101
Soderberg-Chase,G
Bernhardson
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TC 101
TC 101
TC 101
TC 101
TC 101
TC 119
TC 119
TC 101
TC 101
TBA
Bernhardson
Bernhardson
Bernhardson
Bernhardson
Bernhardson
Price, D
Soderberg-Chase,G
Bernhardson
Zeedyk
Soderberg-Chase,G 50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TC 101
JH 18
Lybarger, S
Smith, E
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10 SOSC
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
SUMMER
FALL
PREVIEW
TERMCLASSES
CLASSES
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 23 ONLINE PAGE 23
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
TIME
LOCATION
TBA
TBA
M
1600 - 1850
T R
1600 - 1750
TBA
TBA
JH 17
PE 10
TBA
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10
Kennedy
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
50% tuit 17.50/cr Baumgartner
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10 TECH
STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Baumgartner
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
Hoffman
09/26 - 12/10
Hoffman
09/26 - 12/10
Hoffman
09/26 - 12/10
Hoffman
09/26 - 12/10
Hoffman
09/26 - 12/10
Hoffman
Baumgartner
09/26 - 12/10
Thompson
09/26 - 12/10
Thompson
09/26 - 12/10
Baumgartner
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Baumgartner
09/26 - 12/10
Bahr
09/26 - 12/10
Bahr
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
Baumgartner 50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10
TECH
SCI
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
STAFF
50.00
Bryan
Pilley
50.00
King
50% tuit 66.50
09/30 - 09/30
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
College Success
3
*College Success
1
*College Success
1
*Instructor approval required.
*Transition to University
1
*Transition to University
1
*Instructor approval required for HD 214.
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Online
W
1200 - 1250
WCH 12
R
1200 - 1250
WCH 12
Moore, K
25.00
Rogers
Rogers
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
M
T
Randall
Randall
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
1200 - 1250
0800 - 0850
WCH 12
ESB 32
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
4
4
4
3
3
3
T R
1100 - 1250
RV 102
M T W R
1300 - 1350
TC 120
Online
Online
Online
M
1730 - 2020
JH 18
Michell
Smith, G
Fair
25.00
Lantrip
25.00
Canzanella
25.00
Woodcock
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
UCC SCHEDULE
A&L
A&L
A&L
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Intro to Literature
Survey of English Lit
Contemporary American Lit
Library-Internet Rsch
Intro to Philosophy
World Religions
Ferguson
25.00
Kennedy
500.00
Kennedy
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
104
204
288
127
201
201
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
22216 ENG
22217 ENG 22218 ENG
22219 LIB
22220 PHL
22221 R
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMANITIES
350.00
700.00
350.00
350.00
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
4
3
4
2
HOSPITALITY AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
22353 HD 100
22354 HD 100
22355 HD 100
22356 HD 214
22357 HD 214
Pospisil
King
Barrone
Barrone
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Elementary Science Part 1
Fund of Fire Prevention
Hazardous Materials *Fire Related Skills
*Instructor approval required.
DIST
GETTING
STARTED
22451 FRP 121A
22450 FRP 122
22452 FRP 123
22453 FRP 280
BEG / END
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
22177 CIV 280
*CWE: Engineering
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
22178 DRF 112
CAD I
3
M W
1500 - 1650
TC 104
22179 DRF 112
CAD I
3
T R
1500 - 1650
TC 104
22466 DRF 112
CAD I
3
Online
22180 ENGR 111
Eng Orientation I
3
M W
0750 - 0840
TC 104
F
0750 - 0840
PE 10
22181 ENGR 111
Eng Orientation I
3
T R
0750 - 0840
TC 104
F
0750 - 0840
PE 10
22182 ENGR 201
Electrical Fundamentals
4
T
1200 - 1350
ESB 32
R
1100 - 1450
TC 101
22183 ENGR 211
Statics
4
M W
1200 - 1350
TC 104
22184 GIS 203
The Digital Earth
4
T
1700 - 1850
TC 104
R
1700 - 1950
TC 104
22185 SUR 162
Plane Surveying -Lab Reqd
4
W
0900 - 1050
TC 104
22186 SUR 162
Plane Surveying- Lab
0
R
0800 - 1350
TC 104
22187 WQT 261
Water Distribution
4
M W
1700 - 1850
TC 104
22465 WQT 261
Water Distribution
4
Online
22188 WQT 280
*CWE: Water Quality
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
FIRE SCIENCE
FEE
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
22174 EMS 151
*EMT Part 1
5
T R
1300 - 1550
PE 10
22176 EMS 9.429 Advanced EMT
0
T R
1730 - 2130
PE 11
22445 EMS 151
*EMT Part 1
5
M R
1830 - 2130
DRFD
22446 EMS 9.429 *EMT Part 1
0
M R
1830 - 2130
DRFD
*Instructor approval required for EMT Part 1.
22447 EMS 175
Intro to EMS
3
Online
22448 EMS 251
*EMT Paramedic Part 1
10
M W
1200 - 1550
TBA
F
1200 - 1550
PE 10
*Instructor approval required for EMS 251.
22449 EMS 280
*CWE: EMS
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
ENGINEERING
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
A&L
A&L
SUMMER 2016
37
CREDIT SCHEDULE
SEE PAGE 6 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
CR
HUMAN SERVICES
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
22090 HS 100
Intro to Human Services
3
T R
1300 - 1415
JH 12
Woodcock
09/26 - 12/10
22091 HS 100
Intro to Human Services
3
T R
1100 - 1215
JH 12
Woodcock
09/26 - 12/10
22092 HS 150
Personal Effect-HS Workers
3
T R
1430 - 1545
JH 17
Woodcock
09/26 - 12/10
22093 HS 217
Group Counseling Skills 3
T
1800 - 2050
JH 12
Martel
09/26 - 12/10
22094 HS 227
Understanding Dysf Families
3
T R
1300 - 1415
JH 17
Martel
09/26 - 12/10
22095 HS 267
Cultural Competence in HS
3
F
1600 - 2050
JH 17
Martel
10/14 - 10/29
S
0900 - 1400
JH 17
Martel
*Class will meet 3 weeks, Friday and Saturday, October 14-15; October 21-22 and October 28-29 at times shown above.
22096 HS 280
*CWE: Human Svcs
1v
TBA
TBA
Angeli-Gade 50% tuit 17.50/cr
09/26 - 12/10
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
TBA
22097 HS 298
*Ind. Study: Human Svcs.
1v
TBA
TBA
Angeli-Gade
09/26 - 12/10
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
LEARNING SKILLS
22472 ED 125
22473 DLSC 020
22353 HD 100
22189 WR 080
22190 WR 081
22191 WR 082
1500 - 1750
1500 - 1750
1200 - 1250
1200 - 1250
1200 - 1250
ESB 9
ESB 9
TBA
TBA
TBA
22279 MTH 020
22280 MTH 020
22281 MTH 020
22282 MTH 060
22283 MTH 060
22284 MTH 060
22285 MTH 060
22286 MTH 060
22287 MTH 063
22288 MTH 065
22289 MTH 065
22290 MTH 065
22291 MTH 065
22292 MTH 065
22293 MTH 093
22294 MTH 095
22295 MTH 095
38
TECH
TECH
Pre-algebra
4
M T R
0830 - 0945
Pre-algebra
4
M W F
0900 - 1015
Pre-algebra
4
T R
1800 - 1950
Intro to Algebra
4
M T W F
0900 - 0950
Intro to Algebra
4
M W F
1100 - 1215
Intro to Algebra
4
M W F
1300 - 1415
Intro to Algebra
4
T R
1830 - 2020
*Intro to Algebra
4
Online
*Required orientation session is online.
Using Scientific Calculator
1
M W
1200 - 1250
Elementary Algebra
4
M T W F
1000 - 1050
Elementary Algebra
4
M T W F
1100 - 1150
Elementary Algebra
4
M W F
1430 - 1515
Elementary Algebra
4
M W
1830 - 2020
*Elementary Algebra
4
Online
*Required orientation session is online.
Using Graphing Calculator
1
TBA
TBA
Intermediate Algebra
4
M T W F
0900 - 0950
Intermediate Algebra
4
M T W F
1100 - 1150
Ramos
Ramos
Moore, K
25.00
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
For information on Dedicated Learning Communities classes, see Clara Smithey, 541-440-4715.
Gateway to Success - Students must register for the following 3 classes as a group - no substitutions.
22358 HD 100
College Success
3
M W F
1000 - 1050
WCH 14
22359 RD 080
Basic Reading
3
M W F
1100 - 1150
WCH 14
22360 WR 090
Writing Skills
3
M W F
0900 - 0950
WCH 16
Practicing Success
Cohort 1 - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.
22361 HD 136
Strategies for Success
3
T R
0930 - 1045
ESB 9
22362 WR 095
College Writing Fund
3
T R
1100 - 1215
ESB 9
22363 RD 090
College Text Reading
3
T R
1300 - 1415
ESB 9
22364 HD 107
Practicing Study Skills
2
T R
1430 - 1520
ESB 9
Cohort 2 - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.
22365 HD 136
Strategies for Success
3
M W F
0900 - 0950
ESB 9
22366 RD 090
College Text Reading
3
M W F
1000 - 1050
JH 11
22367 WR 095
College Writing Fund
3
M W F
1100 - 1150
ESB 9
22368 HD 107
Practicing Study Skills
2
MW 1300 - 1350
ESB 9
Mainstream Writing
Students must register for the following 3 classes as a group - no substitutions.
22375 WR 115
Intro to Expos Writing
4
T R
1000 - 1150
JH 17
22376 WR 095
College Writing Fund
3
M W F
1000 - 1050
ESB 9
22378 RD 115
Critical Reading Strategies
3
M W F
1100 - 1150
JH 12
MATHEMATICS
SOSC
SOSC
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Foundations-Learn Assist
3
F
Foundations-Learn Assist
0
College Success
3
Online
*Writing Skills Ind. Study
1
T
*Writing Skills Ind. Study
1
T
*Writing Skills Ind. Study
1
T
*Required meeting Tuesday, 9/27, 1200 - 1250 in JH 11.
DEDICATED LEARNING COMMUNITIES
DIST
Moore, K
Frank
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
STAFF
STAFF
Garrison
Deweese
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
Moore, K
Gambill
STAFF
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
Fair
STAFF
Moore, K
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
WCH 10
JH 12
JH 11
JH 14
JH 17
JH 11
JH 16
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
JH 11
JH 14
JH 16
JH 11
JH 14
Frank
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
25.00
10/05 - 11/04
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TBA
TBA
PE 11
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
10/05 - 11/04
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUMMER
FALL
PREVIEW
TERMCLASSES
CLASSES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 23 ONLINE PAGE 23
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
JH 14
JH 17
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
25.00
BEG / END
DIST
MATHEMATICS, continued
JH 10
Winn
09/26 - 12/10
JH 11
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
PE 10
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
PE 10
WCH 16
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
WCH 16
WCH 16
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
WCH 16
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
JH 18
STAFF
WCH 14
STAFF
JH 17
Winn
JH 17
WCH 14
Stinnett
JH 11
Winn
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
GETTING
STARTED
MUSIC
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
22296 MTH 095
Intermediate Algebra
4
M T W F
1300 - 1350
22297 MTH 095
Intermediate Algebra
4
T R
1830 - 2020
22298 MTH 095
*Intermediate Algebra
4
Online
*Required orientation session is online.
22299 MTH 98
Math Literacy
4
M T W F
1000 - 1050
22300 MTH 111
College Algebra
5
M T W F
0845 - 0950
22301 MTH 111
College Algebra
5
M W
0900 - 1050
F
0900 - 0950
22302 MTH 111
College Algebra
5
M W
1000 - 1150
F
1000 - 1050
22303 MTH 111
College Algebra
5
T R
1000 - 1150
F
1100 - 1150
22304 MTH 111
*College Algebra
5
Online
*Required orientation session is online.
22305 MTH 112
Elementary Functions
4
M W
1400 - 1550
22306 MTH 211
Fundamentals/Elem Math I
4
M W
1400 - 1550
22307 MTH 243
Intro to Probability/Stats
5
M W
1300 - 1450
F
1300 - 1350
22308 MTH 251
Calculus I
5
M T W F
0845 - 0950
22309 MTH 254
Vector Calculus I
4
M T W F
1100 - 1150
MTH
09/26 - 12/10 MTH
09/26 - 12/10 MTH
09/26 - 12/10 MTH
09/26 - 12/10 MTH
09/26 - 12/10 MTH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SUMMER 2016
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
UCC SCHEDULE
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
*Individual lessons are variable credits—specify 1 or 2 credits when you register. Any student registering for an Individual Music Lesson MUST contact the Fine and Performing
Arts Program Assistant (541-440-4691) in order to get contact information for the instructor. It is the STUDENT’S responsibility to establish contact with the instructor during
or before the FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES. Failure to do so will result in the student being dropped from roster, and possible forfeiture of tuition and fees.
22053 MUP 114
General Ensemble
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Heald, J
09/26 - 12/10
22054 MUP 121
Symphonic Choir
1
R
1730 - 1930
PRESBY Spicer, D
09/16 - 12/16
22055 MUP 158A *Ind Lessons-Indian Music
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Wheeler, M
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22056 MUP 161A *Ind Lessons: Jazz Improv
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Manis
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22057 MUP 171A *Ind Lessons: Piano
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Spicer, D
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22058 MUP 174A *Ind Lessons: Voice
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Holmquest
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22059 MUP 174A *Ind Lessons: Voice
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Spicer, D
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22060 MUP 175A *Ind Lessons: Strings
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Riley, K
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22061 MUP 175A *Ind Lessons: Strings
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Heald, J
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22062 MUP 180A *Ind Lessons: Guitar
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hansen
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22063 MUP 181A *Ind Lessons: Woodwinds
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Manis
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22064 MUP 186A *Ind Lessons: Brass
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Gronberg
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
*Individual lessons are variable credits, 1-2 credts. 22065 MUP 189A Chamber Choir
2
M W F
1400 - 1550
WFA 12
Heald, J
09/26 - 12/10
22066 MUP 191A *Ind Lessons: Percussion
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hansen
09/26 - 12/10
22067 MUP 196A Chamber Orchestra
1
M
1900 - 2050
PRESBY Heald, J
09/26 - 12/10
22068 MUP 197A Concert Choir
1
M W F
1200 - 1250
CNTRSTAGE
Heald, J
09/26 - 12/10
22069 MUP 271A *Ind Lessons: Piano
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Spicer, D
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22070 MUP 274A *Ind Lessons: Voice
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Holmquest
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22071 MUP 274A *Ind Lessons: Voice
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Spicer, D
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22072 MUP 275A *Ind Lessons: Strings
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Riley, K
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22073 MUP 275A *Ind Lessons: Strings
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Heald, J
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22074 MUP 280A *Ind Lessons: Guitar
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hansen
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22075 MUP 281A *Ind Lessons: Woodwinds
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Manis
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
22076 MUP 286A *Ind Lessons: Brass
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Gronberg
150/cr
09/26 - 12/10
*Individual lessons are variable credits, 1-2 credts. 22077 MUP 295
Jazz Band
1
W
1900 - 2050
CNTRSTAGE
Irby
09/26 - 12/10
22078 MUP 297A Concert Choir
1
T
1900 - 2050
PRESBY
Heald, J
09/09 - 11/30
22079 MUS 100A Music Fundamentals
3
T R
1400 - 1520
WFA 16
Wheeler, M
09/26 - 12/10
22080 MUS 105
Intro to Rock Music
3
M W F
1300 - 1350
CNTRSTAGE
Manis
09/26 - 12/10 A&L
22081 MUS 111
Music Theory I
3
M W F
1100 - 1150
WFA 12
Heald, J
09/26 - 12/10
22082 MUS 114
Aural Skills I
1
F
1000 - 1050
WFA 16
Holmquest
09/26 - 12/10
22083 MUS 117
Intro to Music/Technology
2
T R
1600 - 1650
WFA 12
Wheeler, M
09/26 - 12/10
22084 MUS 131
Class Piano
2
M W
1000 - 1050
WFA 16
Spicer, D
09/26 - 12/10
22085 MUS 201
Intro to Music & Its Lit
3
M W F
0900 - 0950
CNTRSTAGE
Holmquest
09/26 - 12/10 A&L
22086 MUS 211
Music Theory II
3
M W F
1000 - 1050
WFA 12
Heald, J
09/26 - 12/10
22087 MUS 214
Int. Piano I
2
M W
1100 - 1150
WFA 16
Holmquest
09/26 - 12/10
22088 MUS 224
Aural Skills II
1
F
1100 - 1150
WFA 16
Holmquest
09/26 - 12/10
22089 MUS 280
*CWE: Music
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Heald, J
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
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CREDIT SCHEDULE
SEE PAGE 6 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
NURSING
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
22454 NRS 12
*CNA 2 - Acute Care
3
T F
0800 - 1630
WCH 20
Helsley
200.00
10/18 - 11/10
S
0630 - 1900
HOSP
11/12 - 11/12
U T
0630 - 1430
HOSP 11/13 - 11/15
*Instructor approval required. Contact Nursing Department to register - 541-440-4614. 20453 NRS 101
*Nursing Assistant
9
M W F
1300 - 1650
NRSC 210
Helsley
175.00
10/10 - 11/14
*Instructor approval required. Contact Nursing Department to register - 541-440-4614. 20455 NRS 110
*Found of Nrsg-Health Promotion9
M
0800 - 1050
WCH 20
Samson
375.00
09/26 - 12/10
M
1100 - 1250
WCH 20
*TBA
TBA
NSRC/LTC
*Additional lab time required, to be arranged with instructor.
20459 NRS 221
*Chronic Illness II
9
W
0900 - 1150
WCH 20
Myler
375.00
09/26 - 12/10
W
1300 - 1450
WCH 20
*TBA
TBA
HOSP/NSRC
*Additional lab time required, to be arranged with instructor.
20473 NRS 280
*CWE: Nursing
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
Samson
50% tuit 17.50/cr 09/26 - 12/10
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
20733 PN 101
Practical Nursing-Lab Reqd.
9
W
0800 - 1250
WCH 10
McClendon
375.00
09/26 - 12/10
R
0800 - 1250
NSRC/LTC
20734 PN 101
Practical Nursing Lab
0
R
TBA
NSRC/LTC
McClendon
09/26 - 12/10
PARALEGAL
22369 LA 100
22370 LA 102
22371 LA 204
22372 LA 208
22373 LA 210
22374 LA 280
OUTDOOR RECREATION
22001 PE 254
Compass, Maps and GPS
2
22003 PE 110
Intro to Rock Climbing
1
22004 PE 110
Intro to Rock Climbing
1
22005 PE 210
Rock Climbing I
1
22006 PE 240
Rock Climbing 2
1
22007 PE 294R *Rock Climbing Instr Aide
3
*Instructor approval required.
22008 PE 115
Discover SCUBA
1
22009 PE 211
Open Water SCUBA
2
22010 PE 242
Adv. SCUBA
1
22011 FN 230
22012 HE 252
22013 PE 194F
22014 HPE 295
22015 HPE 295
22016 HPE 295
22017 HPE 295
22018 HPE 295
22019 HPE 295
22020 HPE 295
22021 PE 185R 22022 PE 185MA
22023 PE 185MB
22024 PE 185MC
22025 PE 185G
22026 PE 185L
22027 PE 185A
22028 PE 185P
22029 PE 185PI
22030 PE 185W
40
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Legal Procedures I
4
Online
Legal Terminology
3
Online
Legal Research-Writing
4
Online
Family Law
3
Online
Wills-Probate-Estates
3
Online
*CWE: Legal Assistant
1v
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
DIST
Sullivan, C
Sullivan, C
Vogel
Sullivan, C
Sullivan, C
Sullivan, C
50% tuit
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
17.50/cr
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
M W
S
U
S
U
S U
1100 - 1220
0800 - 1750
0800 - 1750
0800 - 1750
0800 - 1750
0800 - 1750
PE 10
ADM
ADM
ADM
ADM
ADM
STAFF
Orton
Orton
Orton
Orton
Orton
20.00
90.00
90.00
100.00
85.00
100.00
09/26 - 12/10
10/01 - 10/08
10/02 - 10/09
10/08 - 10/15
10/16 - 10/23
10/01 - 10/23
M T
M S
R
F S U
1900 - 2120
1900 - 2120
1900 - 2100
TBA
PE11/POOL
PE11/POOL
PE 11
TBA
Ferris
75.00
Ferris
215.00
Ferris
175.00
Ferris
09/26 - 10/08
09/26 - 10/22
11/17 - 11/17
11/18 - 11/20
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Personal Nutrition
3
Online
STAFF
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
First Aid
3
T R
1100 - 1250
PE 14
Snook
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Fitness Assess-Exercise
2
M W
1000 - 1150
PE 14
Hellenthal, K
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
M T W R
0900 - 0950
PE 11
STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
M T W R
1000 - 1050
PE 11
Snook
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
M W
1200 - 1350
PE 11
Hellenthal, K
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Leeworthy
30.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Stricklin
30.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Stricklin
30.00
09/26 - 12/10
Wellness-Hlth Assess
3
Online
Leeworthy
30.00
09/26 - 12/10
RIPPED
1
T R
1000 - 1120
PE 12
Bartram
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
*Self Defense A
1
M W
1300 - 1420
PE 14
Leonard
10.00
09/26 - 12/10
*Self Defense B
1
M W
1500 - 1620
PE 14
Leonard
10.00
09/26 - 12/10
*Self Defense C
1
T R
1300 - 1420
PE 14
Leonard
10.00
09/26 - 12/10
*For Self Defense, PE 185 MA, MB, MC, students have the option of attending class M W from either 1300 - 1420 or 1500 - 1620, or T R 1300 - 1420 in PE 14.
Beg Golf
1
T R
1300 - 1520
UGR
Snook
51.00
09/27 - 10/27
Beg Bowling
1
T R
1300 - 1520
TENDWN Snook
60.00
11/01 - 12/01
Aerobic Fitness
1
M W F
0900 - 0950
PE 12
Snook
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Physical Conditioning
1
M W F
0900 - 0950
GYM
Leonard
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Pilates
1
M W F
1100 - 1150
GYM
Conn
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
Weight Training
1
M W F
1100 - 1150
PE 12
Snook
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUMMER
FALL
PREVIEW
TERMCLASSES
CLASSES
CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 23 ONLINE PAGE 23
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, continued
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
22031 PE 185Y Yoga
1
M W
0730 - 0850
GYM
Brodun
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22032 PE 185Y Yoga
1
T R
1000 - 1120
GYM
Williams, S
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22033 PE 185YI Intermediate Yoga
1
M W
0730 - 0850
GYM
Brodun
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22034 PE 185Z
Zumba
1
T R
0830 - 0950
GYM
Bartram
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22035 PE 185QF Swim Fitness
1
M W F
1200 - 1250
POOL
STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 10/28
22036 PE 185QI Int Swim for Fitness
1
M W F
1200 - 1250
POOL
STAFF
5.00
09/26 - 10/28
22037 PE 185FA *Fitness Center-Aerobics
1
see note
PE 12
Bartram
35.00
09/26 - 12/10
22038 PE 185FB *Fitness Center-Basics
1
see note
PE 12
Conn
35.00
09/26 - 12/10
22039 PE 185FS *Fitness Center-Strength
1
see note
PE 12
Leonard
35.00
09/26 - 12/10
*Students for PE 185FA, FB, FS Fitness Center must attend orientation on either M, W or F, 1st week of class, 1200 - 1300, OR instructor must be contacted by Friday 9/30.
22040 PE 0.582 Fitness Center
0
TBA
PE 12
Leonard
35.00
09/26 - 12/10
22042 PE 190
*Athletic Orientation
1
U
1000 - 1550
PE 11
Stricklin
5.00
09/25 - 09/25
TBA
TBA
TBA
Stricklin
09/26 - 10/12
*Students must attend Sunday, 9/27, 10 am - 4 pm in PE 11. Additional time to be arranged with instructor.
22043 PE 185VS Volleyball Strategy-Tm
1
M T W R F
1200 - 1250
GYM
Pinard
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22044 PE 185VA Adv Volleyball-Tm
1
M T W R F
1300 - 1350
GYM
Pinard
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22045 PE 185VW Phys Cond-Volleyball-Tm
1
M T W R F
1400 - 1450 GYM
Pinard
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22046 PE 185BW Phys Cond-Bsktbl Wmn-Tm
1
M T W R F
1500 - 1550
GYM
Stricklin
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22047 PE 185BS Bsktbl Strategy-Wmn-Tm
1
M T W R F
1600 - 1650
GYM
Stricklin
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22048 PE 185BA Adv Basketball-Wmn-Tm
1
M T W R F
1700 -1750
GYM
Stricklin
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22049 PE 185BT Bsktbl Strategy-Men-Tm
1
M T W R F
1800 - 1850
GYM
Leeworthy
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22050 PE 185BM Phys Cond-Bsktbl-Men-Tm
1
M T W R F
1900 - 1950
GYM
Leeworthy
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22051 PE 185BB Adv Bsktbl-Men-Tm
1
M T W R F
2000 - 2050
GYM
Leeworthy
5.00
09/26 - 12/10
22052 PE 280
*CWE: Fitness Center
1v
TBA
TBA
PE 12
Leonard
50% tuit 5.00, 17.50/cr09/26 - 12/10 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
GETTING
STARTED
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
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4
4
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
3
4
4
0
0
0
0
4
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
M W F
M W F
T
T
R
R
R
M W F
M W
R
M W F
M W F
W
R
R
R
M W F
M W F
T
T
T
M W
M
T
M W F
M W F
M
W
W
R
R
R
M W F
R
T R
1300 - 1350
1400 - 1450
1200 - 1450
1500 - 1750
0900 - 1150
1200 - 1450
1500 - 1750
1100 - 1150
1200 - 1350
1200 - 1450
0800 - 0850
1500 - 1550
1800 - 2050
0900 - 1150
1200 - 1450
1500 - 1750
0900 - 1050
1200 - 1250
0900 - 1150
1200 - 1450
1500 - 1750
1600 - 1750
0900 - 1150
1800 - 2050
1000 - 1050
1400 - 1450
1600 - 1650
1600 - 1650
1700 - 1750
1200 - 1450
1500 - 1750
1800 - 2050
1500 - 1550
0900 - 1150
1000 - 1150
SCI 10
SCI 10
SCI 16
SCI 16
SCI 16
SCI 16
SCI 16
SCI 16
SCI 16
SCI 17
SCI 10
SCI 10
SCI 11
SCI 11
SCI 11
SCI 11
SCI 16
SCI 10
SCI 15
SCI 15
SCI 15
SCI 10
SCI 15
SCI 15
SCI 10
SCI 17
SCI 17
SCI 17
SCI 17
SCI 15
SCI 15
SCI 15
SCI 17
SCI 15
SCI 17
Green, Y
Green, Y
Green, Y
14.00
Green, Y
14.00
Benz
14.00
Benz
14.00
Figueroa
14.00
Carloni
Carloni
14.00
Carloni
Richards
Richards
Richards
14.00
Richards
14.00
Richards
14.00
Richards
14.00
Figueroa
14.00
Villa
Villa
14.00
Villa
14.00
Villa
14.00
Villa
Villa
14.00
Villa
14.00
Breslin
Breslin
Breslin
Breslin
Breslin
Breslin
14.00
Breslin
14.00
Breslin
14.00
Breslin
Breslin
14.00
Young Seideman
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
UCC SCHEDULE
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Gen Biology-Lab Reqd
Gen Biology-Lab Reqd
Gen Biology Lab
Gen Biology Lab
Gen Biology Lab
Gen Biology Lab
Gen Biology Lab
Prin of Bio - Lab Reqd
Prin of Bio Lab
Intro to Genetics
Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd
Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd
Anat and Phys Lab
Anat and Phys Lab
Anat and Phys Lab
Anat and Phys Lab
Microbiology
Intro to Chem-Lab Reqd
Intro to Chem Lab
Intro to Chem Lab
Intro to Chem Lab
Fund-Chemistry-Lab Reqd
Fund-Chemistry Lab
Fund-Chemistry Lab
Gen Chem-Lab-Recit-Reqd
Gen Chem-Lab-Recit-Reqd
Gen Chem Recit
Gen Chem Recit
Gen Chem Recit
Gen Chem Lab
Gen Chem Lab
Gen Chem Lab
Organic Chem-Lab Reqd
Organic Chem Lab
Human Nutrition
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
211
211
222
231
231
231
231
231
231
234
104
104
104
104
112
112
112
221
221
221
221
221
221
221
221
241
241
225
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
22237 BI
22238 BI
22239 BI
22240 BI
22241 BI
22242 BI
22243 BI
22244 BI
22245 BI
22246 BI
22247 BI
22248 BI
22249 BI
22250 BI
22251 BI
22252 BI
22253 BI
22255 CH
22256 CH
22257 CH
22258 CH
22259 CH
22260 CH
22261 CH
22262 CH
22263 CH
22264 CH
22265 CH
22266 CH
22267 CH
22268 CH
22269 CH
22321 CH
22322 CH
22323 FN
SCI
SCI
SUMMER 2016
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CRNSUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE
SCIENCE, continued
CR
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
FEE
BEG / END
DIST
CHECK ONLINE FOR LATEST UPDATES & ROOM ASSIGNMENTS.
22324 G 201
Gen Geology-Lab Reqd
4
M W F
0900 - 0950
SCI 10
Carroll
09/26 - 12/10 SCI
22325 G 201
Gen Geology Lab
0
R
0900 - 1150
SCI 14
Carroll
14.00
09/26 - 12/10
22326 G 201
Gen Geology Lab
0
R
1200 - 1450
SCI 14
Carroll
14.00
09/26 - 12/10
22327 G 221
Environ Geology-Lab Reqd
4
M W F
1100 - 1150
SCI 17
Carroll
09/26 - 12/10 SCI
22328 G 221
Environ Geology Lab
0
T
1200 - 1450
SCI 14
Carroll
14.00
09/26 - 12/10
22329 GS 105
*Phys Sci Lecture and Lab
4
Online
Nuffer
25.00
09/26 - 12/10 SCI
*Lab kit available through the UCC bookstore. Students should attend an online orientation session -- check www.umpqua.edu/ucconline for schedule and info.
22330 GS 106
*Phys Sci Lecture and Lab
4
Online
1100 - 1150
SCI 10
Carroll
25.00
09/26 - 12/10 SCI
*Lab kit available through the UCC bookstore. Students should attend an online orientation session -- check www.umpqua.edu/ucconline for schedule and info.
22332 GS 112
Making Sense-Science-Lab Rqd 4
M W F
1000 - 1050
SCI 17
Richards
09/26 - 12/10 SCI
22333 GS 112
Making Sense-Science Lab
0
T
0900 - 1150
SCI 11
Richards
14.00
09/26 - 12/10
22334 NR 201
Intro to Natural Resources
3
T R
1600 - 1720
SCI 17
Benz
09/26 - 12/10 SCI
22335 PH 201
Gen Physics-Lab Reqd
5
M W F
0900 - 0950
SCI 17
Davis, L 09/26 - 12/10 SCI
Gen Physics-Recit
0
F
1000 - 1050
SCI 14
Davis, L 09/26 - 12/10
22337 PH 201
Gen Physics-Lab 0
T
0900 - 1150
SCI 14
Davis, L 14.00
09/26 - 12/10
22338 PH 211
Gen Phys-Calc-Lab Reqd
5
M W F
1400 - 1450
SCI 16
Davis, L 09/26 - 12/10 SCI
F
1300 - 1350
SCI 16
Davis, L 22339 PH 211
Gen Phys-Calc Lab
0
T
1500 - 1750
SCI 14
Davis, L 14.00
09/26 - 12/10
SOCIAL SCIENCES
22098 ANTH221
22099 ECON 201
22100 HDFS 201
22101 HDFS 201
22103 HDFS 240
22107 HST 104
22108 HST 104
22109 HST 201
22110 HST 201
22102 HST 201
22111 PS 201
22112 PSY 101
22113 PSY 101
22114 PSY 101
22115 PSY 101
22104 PSY 101
22116 PSY 201
22117 PSY 201
22118 PSY 201
22105 PSY 201
22106 PSY 202
22119 SOC 204
22120 SOC 204
22121 SOC 205
22122 SOC 213
THEATRE
22123 TA 141
22124 TA 253
22455 TA 257
22125 TA 261
22126 TA 265
22128 TA 280
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Online
M W
1500 - 1615
WCH 15
T R
1400 - 1515
JH 14 M W F
1200 - 1250
JH 14
M W F
0900 - 0950
JH 18
T R
1100 - 1215
JH 10 M W F
1400 - 1450
JH 10
M W F
0800 - 0850
JH 10
M W F
1300 - 1350
JH 10
Online
M W F
0900 - 0950
JH 10
M W F
1000 - 1050
TC 119
M W F
1100 - 1150
TC 119
T R
1100 - 1215
TC 119
T
1700 - 1950
JH 18
Online
M W F
1100 - 1150
JH 14
M W F
1400 - 1450
JH 14
T R
1100 - 1215
JH 14
Online
Online
M W F
1100 - 1150
JH 18
Online
M W F
1300 - 1350
JH 18
M W F
1000 - 1050
JH 18
Barlow
25.00
Peterson
Willis
Willis
Smith, E
Young
Young
Young
Young
Osborn
25.00
Young
Diemer
Diemer
Diemer
Woodcock
Vannice
25.00
Willis
Willis
Willis
Vannice
25.00
Vannice
25.00
Smith, E
Smith, E
Smith, E
Smith, E
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
SOSC
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Acting 1
3
T R
1300 - 1420
CNTRSTAGE
Performance
2v
T R
1500 - 1620
CNTRSTAGE
*Variable credits 2-4. Days and times shown for 2 credits; TBA for additional credits.
Musical Theatre Dance
3
T R
1030 - 1150
CNTRSTAGE
Intro to Costume Design
3
T R
0800 - 1020
CNTRSTAGE
Production
1v
TBA
TBA
CNTRSTAGE
*Credits variable - 1-2 credits
*CWE: Theatre
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
TRUCK DRIVING
Cultural Anthropology
Intro to Microeconomics
Ind-Family Development
Ind-Family Development
Cont American Family
World History
World History
History of United States
History of United States
History of United States
US Government
Psy of Human Relations
Psy of Human Relations
Psy of Human Relations
Psy of Human Relations
Psy of Human Relations
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Inst-Social Change
Race Class and Ethnicity
Newman
Newman
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
Newman
Newman
Newman
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
Newman
09/26 - 12/10
50% tuit 17.50/cr
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
Truck driving courses are offered in 4-week sessions. For more information and session dates, please contact Judy Ode at 541-440-7691.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
SUMMER
FALL
PREVIEW
TERMCLASSES
CLASSES
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 23 ONLINE PAGE 23
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CR
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY
BEG / END
DIST
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
25.00
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
STAFF 50.00
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
Mann
100.00
Mann
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
Mann
50.00
Mann
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
Swan
50.00
Swan
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
Mann
09/26 - 12/10 TECH
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0800 - 1150
0800 - 1150
TBA
1800 - 2020
1800 - 2020
1300 - 1450
0800 - 1150
TBA
WCH 16
WCH 16
TBA
WCH 14
WCH 14
WCH 12
WCH 16
TBA
1000 - 1050
1200 - 1250
1300 - 1350
0900 - 0950
JH 16
JH 16
JH 16
JH 16
Fisher
85.00
Fisher
85.00
Fisher
85.00
Thompson, D
55.00
Fisher
55.00
Thompson
85.00
Thompson
85.00
Fisher
09/26 - 10/27
10/31 - 12/01
09/26 - 10/27
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
4
4
4
4
M T W R
M T W R
M T W R
M T W R
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
JH 10
WCH 15
RV 104
JH 17
TC 120
RV 102
TC 120
RV 103
TC 120
WCH 15
RV 103
RV 103
RV 104
RV 102
RV 102
RV 104
RV 104
JH 12
Fair
Ory
Madaus
Fair
Countryman
25.00
Smith, G
STAFF
Smith, G
Friedman
Smith, G
Ory
Friedman
Friedman
Madaus
Countryman
25.00
Hendee
Michell
Michell
Davis, G
25.00
Davis, G
25.00
Benton
Benton
Fair
Hendee
25.00
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
09/26 - 12/10
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
TBA
TBA
TBA
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
*Writing Skills Ind. Study
1
T
1200 - 1250
*Writing Skills Ind. Study
1
T
1200 - 1250
*Writing Skills Ind. Study
1
T
1200 - 1250
*Required meeting Tuesday, 9/27, 1200 - 1250 in JH 11.
Intro to Expos Writing
4
T R
0800 - 0950
Intro to Expos Writing
4
M T W R
0900 - 0950
Intro to Expos Writing
4
M W
1600 - 1750
Intro to Expos Writing
4
T R
1000 - 1150
Intro to Expos Writing
4
Online
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
0800 - 0850
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
0800 - 0850
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
1000 - 1050
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
1000 - 1050
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
1100 - 1150
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
1100 - 1150
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
1100 - 1150
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M T W R
1300 - 1350
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
M W
1400 - 1550
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
Online
English Comp: Intro to Arg
4
Online
English Comp: Style-Arg
4
M T W R
1000 - 1050
English Comp: Style-Arg
4
M T W R
1300 - 1350
English Comp: Style-Arg
4
Online
English Comp: Research
4
Online
Technical Report Writing
4
M W F
0930 - 1045
Technical Report Writing
4
M W F
1100 - 1215
Technical Report Writing
4
M W
1300 - 1450
Technical Report Writing
4
Online
Tratz
Tratz
Tratz
Tratz
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
22189 WR 080
22190 WR 081
22191 WR 082
22192 WR 115
22193 WR 115
22467 WR 115
22194 WR 115
22195 WR 115
22196 WR 121
22197 WR 121
22199 WR 121
22200 WR 121
22201 WR 121
22202 WR 121
22469 WR 121
22203 WR 121
22468 WR 121
22204 WR 121
22205 WR 121
22207 WR 122
22208 WR 122
22210 WR 122
22211 WR 123
22212 WR 227
22213 WR 227
22214 WR 227
22215 WR 227
FEE
CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES
First Year Spanish
First Year Spanish
First Year Spanish
Second Year Spanish
INSTRUCTOR TUIT
GETTING
STARTED
WRITING
Welding Processes/Apps
4
M T W R
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
4
M T W R
Adv Welding III
3
TBA
Basic Metallurgy
3
M W
Basic Metallurgy
3
T R
Gas Tungsten Arc Wldg II
3
M T W R
Alum Arc Welding-Fab II
3
F
*CWE: Welding
1v
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
WORLD LANGUAGES
22233 SPAN 101
22234 SPAN 101
22235 SPAN 101
22236 SPAN 201
LOCATION
Intro to the Wine Industry
1
Online
Vineyard Prac I-Lab Rqd
4
Hybrid
*Vineyard Prac I-Lab 0
F
0900 - 1600
VIT LAB
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 9 am - 4 pm 10/7, 10/21, 11/04 and 11/18, in the Viticulture Lab.
*Winemkg-Viticult-Lab Reqd 3
Hybrid
*Winemkg-Viticult Lab 0
S
0900 - 1600
VIT LAB
*Labs scheduled Saturdays, 9 am - 4 pm 10/08; 10/22; 11/5, 11/19 Viticulture Lab
*Wines of Europe-Lab Reqd
3
Hybrid
*Wines of Europe Lab 0
F
1700 - 1950
ENOL LAB
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 5 - 8 pm 10/7, 10/21, 11/04 and 11/18 in the Enology Lab
*Lab Must & Wine-Lab Reqd
4
Hybrid
*Lab Must & Wine-Lab 0
F
0900 - 1600
ENOL LAB
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 9 am - 4 pm 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, and 12/2 in the Enology Lab
*Sci Wnmkg I-Lab Reqd
5
Hybrid
*Sci Wnmkg I-Lab
0
S
0900 - 1600
ENOL LAB
*Labs scheduled Saturdays, 9 am - 4 pm 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 12/2, and 12/3 in the Enology Lab
*CWE: Viticulture-Enology
1v
TBA
TBA
TBA
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
WELDING
22409 WLD 101
22410 WLD 111
22411 WLD 123
22412 WLD 131
22413 WLD 131
22414 WLD 251
22474 WLD 261
22415 WLD 280
TIME
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
22379 VE 101
22380 VE 110
22381 VE 110
22382 VE 201
22385 VE 201
22384 VE 203
22386 VE 203
22387 VE 209
22388 VE 209
22389 VE 210
22383 VE 210
22390 VE 280
DAYS
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CREDIT SCHEDULE
SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPRING TERM DATES
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
GED, PRE-GED, ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
AND SKILL BUILDING
GENERAL INFORMATION:
541-440-4603
To find out more about our
most current schedule of
classes, orientation schedules,
and more, please visit us on
Facebook or call 541-440-4603.
UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS
DEDICATED TO ASSISTING ADULTS
WHO WANT AND NEED TO DEVELOP
STRONG BASIC ACADEMIC SKILLS.
Adult Basic Skills Development (ABSD)
programs include:
• Adult Basic Education
• GED, College, and Career Preparation
• English Language Acquisition (ELA)
• Skill Building Classes
Students in the program can take advantage
of free tutoring, a school to career program
and several computer labs.
Taking ABSD classes is very affordable!
• Classes cost $18 per term.
These fees remain the same whether a
student signs up for one class or four.
In addition, all classes have a $2
technology fee per term.
To find out more about our most current
schedule of classes, orientation schedules,
and more, please call 541-440-4603.
ORIENTATION FOR ABSD CLASSES
Students interested in taking an
ABSD class must first attend an
orientation. During orientation,
students fill out registration
paperwork, set goals, learn about
program options and complete a
basic skills assessment.
Orientations are free and are held
at the Woolley Center (1634 W.
Harvard), at the main UCC campus,
and in Tri-City.
Call 541-440-4603 to learn more
about scheduling an orientation.
READING THE ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
CLASS SCHEDULE
course title
class dates
day(s) of week
ROSEBURG EVENING GED CLASS
Students must attend an orientation before attending
the class. Call 541-440-4603 for more information.
6/20 - 8/25
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Woolley Center, Rm TBA
M, T, W, R
Roseburg
class
hours
class location
Days of the Week
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M
T
W
R
F
S
U
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
The class meets all days listed.
For example:
T, R = class meets Tuesday AND Thursday
S, U = class meets Saturday AND Sunday
M, T, W, F = class meets Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday AND Friday
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 23 ONLINE PAGE 23
Orientation is required for ABSD
classes. Call 541-440-4603.
6/20 - 8/25
10 am - 12 pm
M, T, W, R
Woolley Ctr, Rm TBA
Roseburg
ROSEBURG AFTERNOON
PRE-GED CLASS
6/20 - 8/25
12:30 - 2:30 pm
M, T, W, R
Woolley Ctr, Rm TBA
Roseburg
6/20 - 8/25
5:30 - 8:30 pm
M, T, W, R
Woolley Ctr, Rm TBA
Roseburg
TRI CITY PRE-GED CLASS
6/21 - 8/24
9 am - 12 pm
S Umpqua Admin Bldg
T, W
558 Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek
6/20 - 8/25 12:30 - 3:30 pm Woolley Center, Room TBA
M, T, W, R
Roseburg
ROSEBURG EVENING GED CLASS
6/20 - 8/25 5:30 - 8:30 pm Woolley Center, Room TBA
M, T, W, R
Roseburg
MAIN CAMPUS GED CLASS
6/20 - 8/25 9 am - 2 pm
M, T, W, F
Jackson Hall, Rm 15
UCC Main Campus
TRI-CITY GED CLASS
6/21 - 8/24
9 am - 12 pm
S Umpqua Admin Bldg
T, W
558 Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek
SKILL REVIEW
Those students who have finished high
school or completed their GED but still need
further instruction to improve their skills for
college or work, should sign up for a Skill
Review class.
These classes are designed to help students
improve their COMPASS test scores prior to
taking college classes or to be better prepared
for the workplace.
Skill review classes cost $18 plus a $2
technology fee.
6/20 - 8/25
9 am - 2 pm
M, T, W, R
Jackson Hall, Rm 15
UCC Main Campus
TRI-CITY SKILL REVIEW CLASS
6/21 - 8/24
9 am - 12 pm
S Umpqua Admin Bldg
T, W
558 Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION (ELA)
Adults who need to learn to speak,
listen to, read and write English must
attend an orientation before they
can sign up for classes. Based on their
skills, students are placed into either
beginning or intermediate level classes,
and receive instruction in speaking,
reading, writing and listening to English.
Clases focus primarily on language skills
for the workplace. Students who have
intermediate to advanced ELA skills may
also be eligible to sign up for ABE, pre-GED
classes, and GED classes.
ELA classes cost $18, plus a $2 technology
fee.
MAIN CAMPUS ELA CLASS,
BEGINNING
6/21 - 8/25 9 - 11 am
T, R
TBA
UCC Main Campus
MAIN CAMPUS ELA CLASS,
INTERMEDIATE
6/21 - 8/24 9 - 11 am
M, W
TBA
UCC Main Campus
Orientation is required for ABSD
classes. Call 541-440-4603.
WOOLLEY CENTER ELA CLASS, ALL
LEVELS
ROSEBURG MORNING SKILL
REVIEW CLASS
6/21 - 8/25
5:30 - 7:30 pm Woolley Center, Room TBA
T, W, R
Roseburg
6/20 - 8/25
10 am - 12 pm
M, T, W, R
TRI-CITY ELA CLASS, ALL LEVELS
Woolley Ctr, Rm TBA
Roseburg
ROSEBURG AFTERNOON SKILL
REVIEW CLASS
6/20 - 8/25
12:30 - 2:30 pm
M, T, W, R
6/21 - 8/24 9 am - 12 pm
S Umpqua Admin Bldg
T, W
558 Chadwick Lane; Myrtle Creek
Woolley Ctr, Rm TBA
Roseburg
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
For adults who have not yet completed
high school, UCC provides classes to
prepare students to enter college or the
workplace, while also preparing to pass
the GED.
• The classes focus instruction on literacy,
mathematics, and analytical thinking,
the skills necessary to be successful on
the GED, college, and at work.
• There are group classroom lessons as
well as individualized lessons based on
each student’s needs.
ROSEBURG AFTERNOON GED CLASS
MAIN CAMPUS SKILL
REVIEW CLASS
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
GED, COLLEGE
AND CAREER
PREPARATION
6/20 - 8/25 10 am - 12 pm Woolley Center, Room TBA
M, T, W, R
Roseburg
Woolley Ctr, Rm TBA
Roseburg
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
ROSEBURG EVENING PRE-GED CLASS
ROSEBURG MORNING GED CLASS
6/20 - 8/25
5:30 - 8:30 pm
M, T, W, R
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
ROSEBURG MORNING PRE-GED CLASS
Orientation is required for ABSD
classes. Call 541-440-4603.
ROSEBURG EVENING SKILL
REVIEW CLASS
GETTING
STARTED
Adult Basic Education and Pre-GED
classes provide instruction in basic skills
up through High Intermediate Basic
Education level.
• Group classes and individual lessons are
available in reading, grammar, writing,
spelling and mathematics.
• After students increase their reading
level, they can transfer into more
advanced classes, including GED, college
and career preparation classes.
Classes in ABE and Pre-GED cost $18, plus
a $2 technology fee.
Classes in GED, and College & Career
Preparation cost $18, plus a $2 technology
fee.
Please contact the Woolley Center, at
541-440-6403 to sign up for the mandatory
New Student Orientation.
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
ADULT BASIC
EDUCATION (ABE)
AND PRE-GED
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY AND
WORKFORCE TRAINING
CONTENTS
REGISTRATION POLICIES
AND PROCEDURES.........................................47
FITNESS & HEALTH
Exercise..............................................................54
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE
TRAINING STAFF ..............................................47
HOME & GARDEN
Food & Beverage...........................................55
SAFETY
Boater Safety...................................................55
Handgun/Self Defense...............................55
GOLD CARD 50% DISCOUNT.................47
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE
TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM .......48
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
ARTS & CRAFTS
Creative Arts....................................................49
COMPUTERS
Basic Skills.........................................................49
Software Applications.................................49
Consumer Electronics.................................51
Web-Based Applications...........................51
CPR / FIRST AID
For Health Care Professionals..................52
For Community Members.........................53
SPECIAL INTEREST
Parenting..........................................................55
YOUTH & FAMILY
Summer Recreation..............................10-21
CAREER AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Computer.........................................................56
Skill Enhancement........................................57
Continuing Education for Teachers......57
Occupational & Licensing.........................58
Childcare...........................................................58
Medical Professional....................................58
Flagger...............................................................58
HOURS
Community and Workforce Training
Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4668
Regular Hours
Mon - Thurs
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Welcome Center Registration Hours
Mon - Thurs
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
DATES
May
9
IMonday
Community Education Registration
Begins (via phone or in person)
30I Memorial Day (campus closed)
August
25IFriday– End of Term
DRIVER EDUCATION .........................53
READING THE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING SCHEDULE
Days of the Week
M
T
W
R
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
course title
F Friday
S Saturday
U Sunday
Class meets all days listed. For example:
TR=
meets Tuesday AND Thursday
SU=
meets Saturday AND Sunday
MTWF=meets Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday
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CRN number
class dates
class location
EXCEL BASICS
Learn more about what the popular MS
Excel program can do you for you! In this
Basic Excel class, learn features such as
creating, navigating, formatting and editing
worksheets and workbooks. Enter various
types of data, work with common formulas
and functions, and create a simple chart.
Learn the shortcuts. Instructor: K. Miller. $69
12218
7/12 - 7/19
T, R
10 am - Noon
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
total
cost
day(s)
of week
class
hours
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES
REGISTRATION
Pre-registration for Community Education
classes is strongly encouraged. Registration
at the first class session cannot be guaranteed
in cases where the class is full or cancelled
due to low enrollment numbers.
QUESTIONS?
CAMPUS PARKING
Umpqua Community College provides
ample parking spaces near and around all
campus buildings. Students may park in any
space, except for staff (green) and visitor
(white) and those reserved for persons with
a disabled person parking permit, which
are marked in blue with signs. Stickers and
placards required to park in disabled parking
spaces are issued by the Oregon Division
of Motor Vehicles. Please note that traffic
citations will be issued for improperly parked
vehicles. For more information, go to www.
umpqua.edu/parking.
Call the numbers below for more information about Community Education and Workforce Training classes.
NAME
CONTACT INFORMATION
RESPONSIBILITIES
541-440-4668
[email protected]
General Information
Robin VanWinkle
541-440-4651
[email protected]
Program Administrator
Judy Ode
541-440-7691
[email protected]
541-440-7650
Candice Van Loon [email protected]
541-440-4655
[email protected]
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Laura Martinson
Susan Neeman
INCLEMENT WEATHER
UCC Community Education Classes held on
campus are closed when UCC is officially
closed due to severe weather. If your class is
held at a local school and the school is closed
due to weather, your class will be cancelled
for the evening. Listen to local radio stations
or visit the UCC website www.umpqua.edu
for weather closure information.
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE
TRAINING STAFF
Douglas County Residents who are
60 years of age or older, and Disability
Gold Card holders are eligible for a
50% discount off the costs of selected
Community Education classes. Look
for the symbol for classes that qualify
for the Gold Card discount. Eligible
residents should select the Gold
Card class course number at time
of registration. Information about
the Gold Card program is available
by calling 541-440-4668.
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
2. By Mail or Fax
Mail a completed Community Education
Registration form (page 48) with
payment to Umpqua Community
College, Registration, PO Box 967,
Roseburg OR 97470. Please do not
send cash. Mail-in registration does not
guarantee space. Fax to 541-440-7721.
GO TO CLASS
Unless you hear from us, go to the class or
classes you have registered for. The only time
you will hear from us is:
• If the class is cancelled
• If there is a change in time, facility or
location
• If the class is full
• Community Education and Workforce
Training uses auto calls to communicate
class changes and cancellations to
students. Please update your contact
information each time you register to
ensure we can reach you.
GOLD
50% CARD
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
3 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. In Person
Register at the UCC Welcome Center (Del
Blanchard Bldg.) registration window on
a walk-in basis. We are located at 1140
Umpqua College Rd. Registration hours
are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Registration is closed on Fridays
from mid-June through mid-September.
GOLD CARD
PROGRAM —
SENIOR DISCOUNT
GETTING
STARTED
PAYMENT
Payment is due at time of registration. Make
checks payable to UCC. Visa or MasterCard
are accepted.
3. By Phone
Call 541-440-7744 weekdays between
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please have your
registration information and Visa/
MasterCard information ready.
Registration line is closed on Fridays from
mid-June through August.
REFUNDS
• Full refunds will be issued to all students
if UCC must cancel a class.
• Students are eligible for a refund if they
drop a class two business days prior to
the class start date. To cancel a class,
contact UCC Registration Department
at 541-440-7744.
• Financial credit towards future classes
may be considered based on special
circumstances but is not guaranteed.
Requests based on special circumstances
must be requested in writing to the
Community Education and Workforce
Training Office, 2555 NE Diamond Lake
Blvd., Roseburg.
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
UCC Community Education Classes are open
to the public. Classes are open to students
16 years and older unless otherwise stated.
Youth and Family classes are specifically
designed for young people, teens, or families.
Community Education and Workforce
Training classes are separate from credit
offerings and do not count towards degrees,
diplomas, or certificate programs.
CPR/First Aid, Bus/Van Training, Driver Education, Flagger, OSHA, Pharmacy Technician,
Phlebotomy, Business & Career Training, CDL
Arts, Crafts, Fitness, Home & Garden, Special Interest, Discovery College for Kids,
Matrix Classes for Middle/HS Students, Dance, Recreation, Languages, Writing, Genealogy
Computers, Online, Photo Editing, Business & Career Training,
CEUs, Special Interest, Workforce & Customized Training
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
Looking for Fun this Summer?
Head to the front of this schedule to find all of the camps and activities we have to offer!
Learn. Play. Explore.
See pages 10 - 21 for more information
or visit us at: RoseburgSummerFun.Com
Visit our website at www.umpqua.edu/cwt
Find us on Facebook “UCC Community and Workforce Training”
REGISTRATION: 541-440-7744
BIRTH DATE: (Required) _____________
UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
1140 College Road - PO Box 967
Roseburg, OR 97470
(541) 440-7744
DATE:______________________TERM:
SEX: MALE □ FEMALE □
COMMUNITY & WORKFORCE TRAINING
NAME:
Last
First
State
HOME PHONE:
OTHER PHONE:
CRN #
COURSE TITLE
WI
SP
UNITED STATES CITIZEN YES □ NO □
SU
ETHNIC (Optional): WHTE □ ASIAN □ BLACK □ HISPANIC □ AMERICAN INDIAN □
MI
ENROLLMENT STATUS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
City
FA
__
□ ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME
□ CONTINUING (ENROLLED LAST TERM)
□ RETURNING (ENROLLED PREVIOUSLY BUT NOT LAST TERM)
Zip
EMAIL:___________________________________________________
FEE
CRN #
COURSE TITLE
FEE
Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL DUE
PAID BY: CHECK (NO.)
MASTERCARD OR VISA NUMBER
Student/Cardholder Signature Signifying Approval & Authorization
CASH
3-DIGIT CODE (BACK OF CARD)
EXP DATE
___________________________________________________________________
Address if other than Student
__________
Date
In case of refund, check is issued to the student regardless of the payment method, i.e. credit card, unless a formal third party sponsored account agreement is set up with UCC.
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FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 541-440-4668; TO REGISTER CALL 541-440-7744
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
COMPUTERS
CREATIVE ARTS
BASIC SKILLS
50%
$45, register with 12211
see pg. 45 for Gold Card class details.
COMPUTER ESSENTIALS 1
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
3 - 5 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
COMPUTER ESSENTIALS 2
This class is the next step in getting
comfortable with and understanding
your computer. Explore the Microsoft
store and learn about applications;
how to install, launch and customize
their privacy. You will explore
the Internet and dive into word
processing, spreadsheets, sticky
notes and much more. Learn to use
the personalization settings and
make your computer your own.
Early registration is encouraged
for this popular class. Instructor: C.
McCormick. $89
12212
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W, R
3 - 5 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
50%
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
GOLD
CARD
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
EXCEL BASICS
Learn more about what the popular
MS Excel program can do you for
you! In this Basic Excel class, learn
features such as creating, navigating,
formatting and editing worksheets
and workbooks. Enter various types
of data, work with common formulas
and functions, and create a simple
chart. Learn the shortcuts. Instructor:
K. Miller. $69
12218
7/12 - 7/19
T, R
10 am - Noon
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
GOLD
CARD
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
BASIC YARN BASKETRY
Diane Smith-Lewsadder will guide
you through each step in creating
your unique yarn basket! Whether
traditional or colorful colors chosen,
each basket will bring a new
and different dimension to your
surroundings. Bring all your old, halfused skeins of yarn, or use the yarns
provided to create a one-of-a-kind
basket. Filler cord and needles will be
furnished! It’s a very fun way to use
and share your left-overs! $45
12319
7/9 - 7/16
S
10 am - Noon
Technology Center 119
UCC Campus
SPEED UP YOUR COMPUTER
Is your computer running slow?
In this class you will learn how to
tune-up your PC, which will help
your computer run faster and more
efficiently. Regular maintenance can
also help to extend the life of your
computer. Instructor: M. Butcher. $49
12209
8/2 - 8/11
T, R
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
COMPUTER ESSENTIALS 1
Do you want to learn more and feel
more comfortable with computers?
This class is for you. Learn basic
commands and terminology, use a
mouse or keyboard and multitasking.
You will also learn to keep track of all
your information by using Windows
file management. Explore keyboard
shortcuts and media player. This class
is recommended for people who
do not have computer experience.
Early registration is encouraged
for this popular class. Instructor: C.
McCormick. $89
12210
6/20 - 6/23
M, T, W, R
3 - 5 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
GETTING
STARTED
ZENTANGLE
The Zentangle Method is an easyto-learn, relaxing, and fun way to
create beautiful images by drawing
structured patterns of lines and
shapes. In each session, seasoned
art teacher, Diane Smith-Lewsadder,
will give you the opportunity to
explore all aspects of the Zentangle
Method. Zentangle is meant to be
a form of artistic meditation that
ANYONE can do! Create notecards,
borders for other artwork, or framed
works as you become more confident
in your pieces. All supplies will be
provided for you. You, and the
finished products, will definitely start
a Zentangle Mania! $39
12318
6/25
S
10 am - Noon
Technology Center 119
UCC Campus
WINDOWS 10
Learn the ins and outs of the new
Windows 10 Operating system. If you
have purchased a new computer, or
recently upgraded your operating
system, this is the class for you.
Get your questions answered and
learn what this new product from
Microsoft has to offer. A laptop
with Windows10 is required or be
prepared to upgrade to Windows10
after first class. Limited number of
laptops available. Call Susan at 541440-4655 to reserve a laptop. Basic
computer skills required. Instructor:
C. McCormick. $69
12208
6/15 - 6/16
W, R
5 - 7 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
SOFTWARE
APPLICATIONS
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
ARTS & CRAFTS
$45, register with 12214
see pg. 45 for Gold Card class details.
COMPUTER ESSENTIALS 2
7/11 - 7/14
M, T, W,R
3 - 5 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
COMPUTER ESSENTIALS 1
IN SPANISH
¿Quieres aprender más y sentirte
más cómodo usando el computador?
Esta clase es para ti. Aprenderás los
comandos básicos y la terminología ,
a usar el ratón, el teclado y el Sistema
Multitarea. También aprenderás
a organizar toda tu información
mediante el uso de la Administración
de archivos de Windows. Explora los
comandos del teclado y Multimedia.
Esta clase es recomendada
para personas que no tienen
experiencia con el computador. Te
recomendamos inscriberte lo más
pronto posible ya que es un curso que
se llena rápidamente. Instructora M.
Butcher. $89
12316
7/11 - 7/20
M, W
5 - 7 pm
Workforce Training Center 1
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
MICROSOFT WORD PART 1
This class is your roadmap to creating
documents. You will focus on the
basics and learn how to use the
ribbon, tabs, toolbars and how to
manipulate and format text. Explore
page layout options, how to utilize
headers and footers as well as create
columns and more. Hands on and
casually paced. Students should
have already completed “Computer
Essentials” classes. Early registration
is encouraged for this popular class.
Instructor: C. McCormick. $69
12215
7/5 - 7/7
T, W, R
9 - 11 am
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
MICROSOFT WORD PART 2
Continue your Microsoft Word
experience with this class. You
will delve into tables, bulleted and
numbered lists, heading styles and
how to use and create templates.
This class will also teach you how to
use mail and label merge. Learn to
create fillable forms and to convert
Word files to PDF files. Hands-on
and casually paced. Students should
have already completed “Word Part
1”. Early registration is encouraged
for this popular class. Instructor: C.
McCormick. $69
12216
8/2 - 8/4
T, W, R
9 - 11 am
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
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Publishing Your Passions
Passionate about something?
Share it with the world when you
learn to create and maintain your
very own blog.
CRN: 12320
6/21 - 6/30
9:00 -11:00am
T, R
Workforce Training Center
2555 NE Diamond Lake Blvd.
Cost: $45
Register Today!
Registration: 541-440-7744
Susan Neeman: 541-440-4655
FIND US ONLINE!
umpqua.edu/CWT
facebook.com/UmpquaCWT
Umpqua Community College is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
MICROSOFT WORD PART 1 AND 2
Take both Microsoft Word Part 1 and
Part 2 for one low price. Instructor: C,
McCormick. $99
12217
7/5 - 7/7 & 8/2 - 8/4
T, W, R
9 - 11 am
Wayne Crooch Hall 12
UCC Campus
EXCEL - BEYOND THE BASICS
Go beyond the basics and learn
to link and manage worksheet
information as well as use shortcuts
to become more efficient. You will
learn functions like SUM, MIN, MAX,
SUBTOTAL, SUMIFS, COUNTIF and
more. You will also leave class with
the ability to organize, process and
analyze worksheet data, link to Word
and Power Point documents and
much more. Instructor: K. Miller. $69
12219
7/21 - 7/28
T, R
10 am - Noon
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
NEXT LEVEL EXCEL
This class is for the more advanced
user. You will develop an
understanding of pivot tables,
conditional formatting, basic
macros, and other functions. You
will also learn to work across several
worksheets and workbooks. Take
your Excel knowledge to the next
level with this class. Prior Excel
experience is necessary. Instructor: K.
Miller. $79
12220
8/1 - 8/8
M, W
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 541-440-4668; TO REGISTER CALL 541-440-7744
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
WEB-BASED
APPLICATIONS
INTRODUCTION TO iTUNES
FOR MAC & WINDOWS
iTunes will help you manage and
store both your audio and video files
on your computer. In this class you
will explore installation and updates,
downloading and sharing content,
and iCloud integration. You will also
learn to sync and transfer your content
to other devices. This media manager
was created for both Macintosh and
Windows operating systems. Bring
your devices and connecting cables
to class. Instructor: M. Butcher. $39
12226
6/28 - 6/30
T, R
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 15
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
iPHOTO FOR APPLE PRODUCTS
This class will introduce you to
iPhoto. Learn about installation and
updates as well as importing your
photos from other devices, iCloud
and other storage apps. Improve your
photos by learning basic editing,
rotating, cropping and how to use
filters. You will also learn how easy
it can be to share your photos and
videos with iPhoto and how to set
up slide shows. Bring your devices
and/or Macintosh computers to class.
Instructor: M. Butcher. $39
12225
7/5 - 7/7
T, R
10 am - Noon
Workforce Training Center 15
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SAMSUNG/ANDROID PHONE
Do you have an Android smartphone?
Are you considering buying one?
Bring your fully charged Android
phone to class and learn about the
device’s core functions and settings.
Discover fun apps using the Google
Play store, sync your device with your
Google account, and explore how
to connect your home computer
to upload and share pictures and
videos. Enroll in this class and learn
how to get the most from the
computer in your pocket. Instructor:
K. Miller. $59
12221
8/9 - 8/16
T, R
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
IPAD FOR THE BEGINNER
Your iPad is a revolutionary tablet
computer that will change the way
you experience the Web, email,
photos and video. Find out more
about settings, security, and setting
up your email. Search and download
apps, use your camera and more. If
you have a new iPad or just want to
see what they are capable of, this
is the class for you. Bring your iPad
to class. Some iPads available for
use in this course, call 541-440-4655
to reserve an iPad. Instructor: S.
Neeman. $59
12224
7/11 - 8/1
M
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 15
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
GETTING
STARTED
CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
DISCOVER PICASA: PHOTO
EDITING AND ORGANIZING
Do you like to take pictures but are
unsure of how to edit and organize
them? Using this free, web-based
application, you will learn how
to quickly sort and organize your
photos. You will also learn how to edit
your digital photography. Discover
how to remove red-eye, crop your
photos, add text to a picture, adjust
the color, retouch images and many
more interesting effects. Please bring
photos to class on a flash drive or
laptop. Instructor: T. Riley. $39
12227
6/20 - 6/27
M, W
5 - 7 pm
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
GOOGLE THE CLOUD
Do you want to easily access your
documents, photos, and videos
from any computer, tablet, or
smartphone? Google Drive is a safe,
cloud-based place for all of your files
that allows them to go where you go.
You will learn how to upload your
files and share them instantly with
others, create documents using the
word processor, spreadsheet and
presentation tool. You will also get a
glimpse into other cloud applications
such as One Drive and Dropbox.
Instructor: K. Miller. $49
12222
7/18 - 7/25
M, W
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
PUBLISHING YOUR PASSIONS
Do you have a passion you want to
share? In this class you will learn how
to create and maintain a free webblog. A blog is a frequently updated
online journal to express yourself to
the world. You will learn how to make
pages, place photos, change fonts
and use themes to express anything
from grandchildren to fishing or any
other skill/passion you many have.
You can keep your blog private or
make it interactive. Come to class
and publish what you are passionate
about! $45
12320
6/21 - 6/30
T, R
9 - 11 am
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
CPR/FIRST AID
The American Heart Association strongly
promotes knowledge and proficiency in
BLS/ACLS and has developed instructional
materials for this purpose. Use of these
materials in an educational course does
not represent course sponsorship by the
American Heart Association, and any
fees charged for such a course do not
represent income to the Association.
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FOR HEALTH CARE
PROFESSIONALS
INSTRUCTOR COURSE HCP/FA/CPR
This course teaches prospective
teachers of First Aid/CPR for both
Healthcare Providers and the Lay
Responder how to prepare for
the class. Pre-requisites for this
class are the completion of the
Essentials course (contact AHA
CTC 541.440.4660 for directions)
and a current provider card in the
discipline you will be teaching.
Instructor Manual not included in
course fee, but can be purchased
through the Community Ed office or
online through World Point. For more
information call: Sarah 541-440-4660
or Judy 541- 440-7691. $249
12198
7/23
S
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
ACLS SKILLS CHECK
A three-hour skills check designed to
evaluate healthcare professionals in
the management of cardiac arrest and
near-arrest patients. Must have current
BLS/HCP certification and have basic
knowledge of rhythm identification
and cardiac pharmacology. Student
must have completed the online
portion of the class before scheduling
the skills check. To access the online
portion, go to www.onlineAHA.org.
For more information and to arrange
date and time, call Sarah, 541-4404660, or Judy, 541-440-7691. $249
12197
Call to arrange session
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
SKILLS CHECK
The Skill Check session is for
people completing the online AHA
Healthcare Provider Course (www.
onlineaha.org). At the end of the
online session, you must print the
certificate of completion. Call Sarah,
541-440-4660 or Judy, 541-440-7691
to set the day and time for your skills
check. Skills check takes about one
hour. Online and Skills Check must be
completed before you will be issued
a AHA Healthcare Provider Card good
for 2 years. $60
12203
Call to arrange date and time
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER CPR
This class is for Healthcare Providers.
The course covers the Emergency
Cardiovascular Care Guidelines
including the use of Automatic
External Defibrillators and Bag Valve
Mask Devices. Adult, child and infant
CPR will be covered. This class can be
delivered at specific work locations
on request. For more information call
Sarah 541-440-4660 or Judy 541-4407691. $79
SP16-41025
6/1 - 6/2
W, R
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
12204
7/13 - 7/14
W, R
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 15
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
12205
8/9 - 8/11
T, R
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
RECERTIFICATION
This course teaches CPR, AED use,
relief of choking in adults and
children and infant CPR and relief
of choking and the use of barrier
devices for all ages. This class is
designed for the professional rescuer/
provider requiring recertification.
Book included. This course can be
offered at specific work locations on
request. For more information call
Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at
541-440-7691. $69
SP16-41029
6/8
W
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
12206
7/11
M
8:30 - 12:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
12207
8/23
T
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 541-440-4668; TO REGISTER CALL 541-440-7744
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
12177
$59
Workforce Training Center 1
2555 NE Diamond Lake Blvd. Roseburg
7/7
R
5 - 9:00 pm
ADULT DRIVING (PER HOUR)
We offer private Drive lessons at your pace
with a professional driving instructor.
Rate is $60 per hour. Call to schedule.
CALL JUDY Today! 541-440-7691
roseburgdriversed.com
FOR COMMUNITY
MEMBERS &
FAMILIES
12200
8/18
R
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS
STUDENTS WITH PERMIT- JULY AM
12171
7/5 - 8/3
T, W, R
8 - 10:30 am
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
DRIVER
EDUCATION
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS
STUDENTS WITH PERMIT- JULY PM
12173
7/5 - 8/3
T, W, R
6 - 8:30 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
DRIVER PERMIT TEST
PREPARATION
Having trouble passing the permit
test or just need help studying? This
course covers the Oregon Driver
Manual and what you need to know
to pass the Oregon Driver permit test.
Information: J. Ode 541-440-7691. $59
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
12202
8/17 - 8/18
W, R
5:30 - 9 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS
STUDENTS WITH PERMIT- ROSEBURG
12169
6/6 - 6/30
M, T, W
6 - 8:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 2
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
12201
7/13 - 7/14
W, R
5:30 - 9 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
12199
7/14
R
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS
STUDENTS WITH PERMITSOUTH COUNTY
12167
6/7 - 7/1
T, W, R
6 - 8:30 pm
South County JOBS Center, Modular 1
560 SW Chadwick, Myrtle Creek
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
FIRST AID/CPR/AED
This American Heart Association
Heartsaver First Aid course teaches
how to manage illness and injuries
for adults and children in the first few
minutes until professional help arrives.
This class also teaches CPR, AED use,
relief of choking and use of barrier
devices for all ages. Book included in
course fee. For more information call
Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at 541440-7691. $79
SP16-41032
6/11
S
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
CPR TRAINING
This course teaches CPR, AED use,
relief of choking in adults and
children and infant CPR and relief
of choking, and the use of barrier
devices for all ages. Book included in
course fee. For more information call
Sarah, 541-440-4660 or Judy, 541440-7691. $49
SP16-41035
6/11
S 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS
STUDENTS WITH PERMIT
UCC’s High School Driver Ed program is
ODOT approved; all instructors are State
certified. The course includes 30 hours
of classroom instruction and 12 hours
in the car. Drive times are scheduled the
second night of class and are in addition
to the classroom time. Parent(s)/
guardians are an important part of the
process and must attend the first night
of the driver training class. Students
must have their Oregon permit before
class starts. Information: J. Ode 541-4407691. $199. If your student qualifies for
free or reduced lunches, please call 541440-7691 for info on a discount. If your
student is 18 or older, or has a license, see
the Adult Driver Education section.
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
umpqua.edu/cwt
5 - 9 pm
GETTING
STARTED
And more are available!
12177
7/7
R
Workforce Training Center 1
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
DRIVER EDUCATION
PERMIT TEST PREP CLASS
SP16-41667
5/26
R
5 - 9 pm
Workforce Training Center TBA
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS
STUDENTS WITH PERMIT- ROSEBURG
12175
8/4 - 8/25
M, T, W, R
1 - 4 pm
Workforce Training Center 1
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
This class is for anyone with a driver
license or for students 18 and up.
This course includes 30 hours of
classroom instruction and 6 hours in
the car. Drive times are scheduled in
addition to classroom time. Students
must have their Oregon permit or
a valid Driver License before class
starts. Information: J. Ode 541-4407691. $379
12165
6/6 - 6/30
M, T, W
6 - 8:30 pm
Workforce Training Center 2
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION SOUTH COUNTY
12323
6/7 - 7/1
T, W, R
6 - 8:30 pm
South County JOBS Center, Modular 1
560 SW Chadwick, Myrtle Creek
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION-JULY AM
12324
7/5 - 8/3
T, W, R
8 - 10:30 am
Wayne Crooch Hall 16
UCC Campus
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION-JULY PM
12325
7/5 - 8/3
T, W, R
6 - 8:30 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 15
UCC Campus
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION-JULY PM
12326
8/4 - 8/25
M, T, W, R
1 - 4 pm
Workforce Training Center 2
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
127 Main St., Riddle
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LEARN TO DRIVE YOUR
MOTORHOME
Need to be able to drive that
motorhome if something happens to
your partner. This four hour class will
take you from checking the vehicle
before you take off (pre-trip) to driving
it down the road and parking it were
you need to. Feel secure in your ability
to get where you need to go in an
emergency or just enjoy some time
behind the wheel. You must have a
valid driver license to take this course.
Provide your own RV. Training set up
around your schedule Call J. Ode 541440-7691 to register. $299
12322
Call to arrange time
AQUA ZUMBAFULL SESSION
Take the full session for a discounted
rate! $69
12329
6/28 - 8/18
T, R
6 - 7 am
Pool - Shallow End
UCC Campus
CHI-KUNG/TAI-CHI
Chi-Kung/Tai-Chi techniques rest
the mind and strengthen and work
the body. This ancient physical form
uses stretching, deep breathing
and invigorating circular motion to
awaken and loosen the entire body.
You will tone and strengthen the
muscles and clear and relax the mind
while increasing your natural energy
flow. Beginning and intermediate
students of all ages are welcome.
Instructor: D. Robison-Bryan. $35
12330
6/21 - 8/2
T
11 am - Noon
Roseburg Dance Studio
865 SE Court St., Roseburg
12331
6/23 - 8/4
R
11 am - Noon
Roseburg Dance Studio
865 SE Court St., Roseburg
FITNESS/HEALTH
EXERCISE
AQUA ZUMBA-PART 1
Jump in and get a great workout
at the start of your day! Instructor,
Kemberly Todd, will lead you through
an exciting workout that combines
some of the traditional elements of
aqua fitness classes with the upbeat,
Pop and Latin-infused dance moves
and music Zumba is famous for. So
much fun, you won’t realize you’re
exercising! $39
12327
6/28 - 7/21
T, R
6 - 7 am
Pool - Shallow End
UCC Campus
AQUA ZUMBA-PART 2
12328
7/26 - 8/18
T, R
6 - 7 am
Pool - Shallow End
UCC Campus
CHI-KUNG/TAI-CHI
Take both days for one low price! $55
12332
6/21 - 8/4
T, R
11 am - Noon
Roseburg Dance Studio
865 SE Court St., Roseburg
YOGA BASICS & BEYOND
Accept our invitation to join a stressfree environment that promotes
physical strength, balance and
flexibility! This yoga course is
your opportunity to familiarize
yourself with the asanas (poses),
and experience pranayama (breath
practice). Discover an appreciation
for yoga’s relaxing and meditative
qualities in a space that is engaging,
informative, and appropriately
challenging. Please bring a yoga mat,
a blanket, and the curiosity to explore
where yoga may lead you. See you on
the mat! Nanci Pritchard, RYT - 200,
Curvy Yoga Certified Instructor. $35
12333
6/21 - 7/12
T
5:30 - 6:30 pm
Roseburg Dance Studio
865 SE Court St., Roseburg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 541-440-4668; TO REGISTER CALL 541-440-7744
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
HOME & GARDEN
Choose Your Party Preference
INTRODUCTORY BEER MAKING
Calling all Beer Lovers! Instructor Sayer
Johnston has been brewing beer for
over 10 years! Let his passion become
yours! He will teach you about the
brewing process, various flavors,
different styles of beer, the bottling
process, and some beer history via
trivia. If you have any questions about
the class, call Sayer 541-643-7234. All
supplies included. $59
12334
7/16 - 7/30
S
2 - 4:30 pm
Campus Center Patio
UCC Campus
Democratic Party
SAFETY
BOATER
12180
8/8
M
5 - 9 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
PARENTING
FOR PARENTS
online
OF BOYS
Boys learn differently than girls, get
worse grades than girls, and face certain
challenges in school. Find out how
you can help your son succeed more
in school. Discover why males do 30%
less school work than females, fidget
more, like new and hard challenges,
and more. Take home 9 tips for helping
your boy learn and succeed in school.
eBook included. Must be registered by
6-10-16. Visit www.yougotclass.org/
catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua for
more information. $95
12336
6/6 - 7/1
Online
UCC SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
12179
7/211
M
5 - 9 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
SPECIAL INTEREST
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
BOATER SAFETY
Get practical and relevant
instruction from a trained boater
safety instructor. Students who
pass the course can apply for
their boater education card as
required by Oregon’s mandatory
Boater Education Program. Boater
Handbook must be requested
and completed prior to class.
All operators of 10 hp or larger
powerboats are required to carry the
Boater Education Card. Information
and to request book contact J. Ode
541-440-7691. $20
12178
6/13
M
5 - 9 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
INTRODUCTORY
WINE TASTING
Join SOWI Wine Expert, Joel Mann,
for a relaxing and knowledgeable
experience! You will get a very special
opportunity to enjoy up to ten different
wines. Learn all about their compositions,
what they pair with and the beautiful
art of wine making! All wine will be
provided along with snacks and palate
cleansers. Take advantage of this very
unique occasion! $49
12348
8/13
S
1 - 3 pm
Enology Lab
UCC Campus
ROOFTOP SUMMER
SIPPERS WITH BRIX
Do you want to learn how to make
refreshing summer cocktails? Join us
at Brix Grill for a special treat on the
rooftop! Could there be a better way
to spend a summer evening? 21+
only. Please bring ID. $39
12335
8/23
T
6 - 8 pm
Brix Grill Rooftop
527 SE Jackson, Roseburg
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
MEATS & TREATS WITH
SMOKIN’ FRIDAY BBQ
Join Kathy Standridge, owner of
Smokin’ Friday BBQ, for an amazing
summer series of classes! During the
first class she will share her secrets
to a perfect taco, including a tortilla
made from scratch! Her second
session will cover certain cuts of meat,
so you can show off at your next BBQ!
Don’t worry, during the final class you
will learn all about smokin’! This will
be a delicious and informative class.
Bring your appetite! $69
12347
7/14 - 7/28
R
6 - 8 pm
Campus Kitchen
UCC Campus
Cocktail Party
Write-in
HANDGUN SAFETY
AND SELF DEFENSE
Upon completion, participants will
be eligible to apply for a Concealed
Weapon Permit. During the classroom
session you will gain the knowledge
and proficiency to properly use and
care for handguns, from a nationally
certified instructor. Saturday morning
class will meet at the Workforce
Training Ctr., to carpool/caravan to the
practice site where you will practice
safety and marksmanship, utilizing a
series of targets. For the field segment
of the workshop, provide your own
hearing protection, handgun, if
available, and 50 rounds of factoryloaded ammunition. If you don’t have
a handgun purchase 50 rounds of
ammunition for one of the following
weapons .22 caliber, .38 or 9mm. More
info or to register contact J. Ode 541440-7691. Instructor: T. Troutt $79
12191
8/18 - 8/20
8/18
R
6 - 9 pm
WTC 15
8/20 S 9 am - Noon
Meet at WTC, field trip
Workforce Training Center 15
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
GETTING
STARTED
Republican Party
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
FOOD & BEVERAGE
HANDGUN/SELF
DEFENSE
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
CAREER &
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
COMPUTER
EXCEL BASICS
Learn more about what the popular MS
Excel program can do you for you! In
this Basic Excel class, learn features such
as creating, navigating, formatting and
editing worksheets and workbooks.
Enter various types of data, work with
common formulas and functions,
and create a simple chart. Learn the
shortcuts. Instructor: K. Miller. $69
12218
7/12 - 7/19
T, R
10 am - Noon
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
EXCEL - BEYOND THE BASICS
Go beyond the basics and learn
to link and manage worksheet
information as well as use shortcuts
to become more efficient. You will
learn functions like SUM, MIN, MAX,
SUBTOTAL, SUMIFS, COUNTIF and
more. You will also leave class with
the ability to organize, process and
analyze worksheet data, link to Word
and Power Point documents and
much more. Instructor: K. Miller. $69
12219
7/21 - 7/28
T, R
10 am - Noon
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
NEXT LEVEL EXCEL
This class is for the more advanced
user. You will develop an understanding
of pivot tables, conditional formatting,
basic macros, and other functions.
You will also learn to work across
several worksheets and workbooks.
Take your Excel knowledge to the
next level with this class. Prior Excel
experience is necessary. Instructor: K.
Miller. $79
12220
8/1 - 8/8
M, W
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
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MASTERING
MICROSOFT EXCEL online
A must-have skill to succeed in business
is the ability to create, edit and manage
spreadsheets. Learn how an Excel
worksheet is constructed, populated
with content, and edited for delivery.
You will leave class with a set of skills
that are in high demand. Instructor
Betsy Flanagan. Contact Susan at
541-440-4655 to register. Must be
registered by 7/8/16. Visit www.
yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/
umpqua for more information. $195
12349
7/5 - 7/29
Online
CREATING CELL PHONE APPS
FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Organizations across the globe are
investing in building smartphone
apps. In this four-week course, we
will provide you with step-by-step
instructions on how non-technical
users can build, deploy and market
smartphone applications. This
course is ideal for businesses and
executives who want to understand
how smartphone applications can be
inexpensively built. NOTE - This course
will not include any programming.
Call Susan at 541-440-4655 to register.
Must be registered by 7/8/16. Visit
www.yougotclass.org/catalog.
cfmumpqua for more information. $245
12445
7/5 - 7/29
Online
YOUTUBE FOR
online
BUSINESS
Increase business with YouTube,
the online video site and the second
largest search engine. Discover the
power of video for your organization,
and how to use video as a marketing
tool to reach and serve customers.
See what types of video work best,
how businesses are using YouTube
and how to create a channel. Learn to
get videos on the first page of google
and how YouTube can complement
marketing and social media strategies.
Contact 541-440-4655 to register or
for more information. Registered by
7/8/16. $245
12446
7/5 - 7/29
Online
PHOTOSHOP FOR
PRESENTATIONS online
In this class you will gain both
a foundational and advanced
understanding of the popular
software, and practice the most
commonly used methods, such as
managing text, working with layers,
and image file properties. You will
find out the purpose of each photoediting tool and walk away with the
skills to use them. Contact Susan at
541-440-4655 to register. Must be
registered by 7/8/16. Visit http://
www.yougotclass.org/catalogcomplete.cfm/Umpqua for more
information. $195
12345
7/5 - 7/29
Online
online
MANAGING &
MARKETING WEBINARS
Boost success with webinars by
getting the most advanced and
latest information on managing and
marketing webinars. Find out when
and how often to promote webinars,
how to do follow-up promotion to
those who click-through on your
initial emails, and how to generate
more leads and inquiries. Contact
541-440-4655 to register or for
more information. Registered by
8/5/16.$195.
12448
8/1 - 8/26
Online
GOOGLE THE CLOUD
Do you want to easily access your
documents, photos, and videos from
any computer, tablet, or smartphone?
Google Drive is a safe, cloud-based,
place for all of your files that allows
them to go where you go. You will
learn how to upload your files and
share them instantly with others, create
documents using the word processor,
spreadsheet and presentation tool. You
will also get a glimpse into other cloud
applications such as One Drive and
Dropbox. Instructor: K. Miller. $49
12222
7/18 - 7/25
M, W
4 - 6 pm
Workforce Training Center 13
2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 541-440-4668; TO REGISTER CALL 541-440-7744
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
CONTINUING
EDUCATION FOR
TEACHERS
ne
onli
ONLINE LEARNING AND
TEACHING FOR K-12 TEACHERS
Discover the fascinating world
of online learning and teaching.
Specifically for K-12 teachers, you
will find out why and how your
students learn online. Explore all the
wonderful eTools being used, from
drag-and-drop games to virtual labs.
See why web-enhanced courses are
being introduced in K-12 schools.
Contact Susan at 541-440-4655
to register. Must be registered by
6/10/16. Visit www.yougotclass.org/
catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua for
more information. $145
12453
6/6 - 7/1
Online
SUMMER 2016
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
UCC SCHEDULE
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT online
A study conducted by the American
Management Association revealed
that the average manager spends
YOUR WORKPLACE, YOUR
online
EMPLOYEES & THE LAW
Designed for non-lawyers, this
course will provide business owners,
managers, supervisors, and HR
professionals with a roadmap for
effectively handling complicated
employee-related issues that
affect today’s legal-prone work
environment. Each class contains
FATAL LEADERSHIP
online
ERRORS
Discover how fatal leadership
errors begin. Learn the leading fatal
leadership errors, inappropriate
dispositions and attitudes, and lack
of knowledge and skills. Take away
several practical recommendations to
help you minimize these errors and
help you to perform your leadership
role to an optimal level of efficiency.
Contact Susan at 541-440-4655
to register. Must be registered by
8/5/16. Visit www.yougotclass.org/
catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua for
more information. $295
12452
8/1 - 8/26
Online
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
INTERVIEW SKILLS online
Acquire new skills in job interviewing.
A study by the Society of Human
Resources Management found that
75% of employee performance
issues can be identified during the
interview process. This class will help
you identify the “red flags” during
the interview process so that you can
avoid the expenses and problems
associated with a bad hire. Contact
Susan at 541-440-4655 to register.
Must by registered by 6/10/16. Visit
www.yougotclass.org/catalogcomplete.cfm/Umpqua for more
information. $295.
12449
6/6 - 7/1
Online
more than 20% of their day engaged
in/reacting to conflict situations.
This study also identified that out
of twenty-five management skills,
conflict management was the one
positively correlated to higher
earnings and promotion. Discover
a workable conflict management
model. Contact Susan at 541-4404655 to register. Must be registered
by 6/10/16. Instructor: S. Follett.
Visit www.yougotclass.org/catalogcomplete.cfm/Umpqua for more
information. $195
12450
6/6 - 7/1
Online
GETTING
STARTED
SKILL
ENHANCEMENT
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
guidelines, step-by-step compliance
instructions, and practical leadership
skills, methods, techniques and
proven strategies for successfully
managing employees and for
complying with state and federal
workplace laws. Contact Susan at
541-440-4655 to register. Must be
registered by 7/8/16. Visit www.
yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/
Umpqua for more information. $195
12451
7/5 - 7/29
Online
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
OCCUPATIONAL
& LICENSING
INTRO TO APPLIANCE REPAIR
Most homeowners cannot afford to
be without a major appliance such
as a microwave, dishwasher, washer
or dyer, range or refrigerator. Gain
introductory skills in appliance repair
with this hands-on, lab centered
course. Diagnostic, troubleshooting
and repair procedures will be
covered. Explore basic electrical
theory, component function, and
testing procedures. Students will
provide their own basic hand tools;
list provided. Instructor: B. Agee. $349
12223
8/9 - 9/1
T, R
5 - 9 pm
Tower Building Bay 1
UCC Campus
CHILD CARE
FAMILY CHILD CARE OVERVIEW
Overview is a requirement for
becoming licensed as a registered
family child care provider. The
overview gives those interested
in becoming licensed information
about how to become registered, the
Oregon rules, local CCR&Rs and an
introduction to other agencies and
supports for registered providers.
For more information or to register,
call Family Connections of Lane and
Douglas County, 541-440-7706.
8/11
R
10 am - 1 pm
TC 119
UCC Campus
RECOGNIZING AND REPORTING
CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Child care and education providers
are among those persons who are
mandatory reporters of suspected
incidents of child abuse and neglect
in the state of Oregon. Participants
will learn the process of reporting
incidents of child abuse or neglect
for which they have reasonable
cause to believe have occurred. Preregistration is required and there
is a $10 fee per student. For more
information or to register, call Family
Connections of Lane and Douglas
County, 541-440-7706.
8/18
R
6 - 8 pm
TC 119
UCC Campus
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MEDICAL
PROFESSIONAL
PHLEBOTOMY
This course qualifies students to work
in medical laboratories, hospitals,
clinics, donor facilities, healthcare
insurance providers and more.
Classroom, laboratory and clinical
experience are included in this
11 week course. Upon successful
completion of the Phlebotomy
course you will be qualified to take
the National Phlebotomy Technician
PBT certification exam. Class space is
limited. For more information or to
register call Judy Ode 541-440-7691
No Class July 5. $999
10/19
6/14 - 8/30
T, R
6 - 9 pm
Wayne Crooch Hall 16
UCC Campus
FLAGGER
CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAINING
Prepare to be a flagger for work
zone traffic control. Learn the
basics of flagging and traffic safety.
Receive Oregon Department of
Transportation Credential for
Flaggers, valid for three years in
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Montana. Class fee includes books.
Must be 18 or older to get a job as a
Flagger. Information: J. Ode 541-4407691. $95
SP16-40200
6/7
T
4:30 - 10 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
12187
7/26
T
4:30 - 10 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
FA16-22427
9/6
T
4:30 - 10 pm
Workforce Training Center 14
2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 541-440-4668; TO REGISTER CALL 541-440-7744
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
HELPING BUILD OREGON’S
BEST BUSINESSES
GETTING
STARTED
Need some direction for
your small business?
Want to start a business
but don’t know how?
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
Don’t go it alone!
Call today for a FREE
confidential appointment
with an advisor.
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Contact us:
541-440-7824
[email protected]
http://umpqua.edu/sbdc
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
Small Business Development Center
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Umpqua Business Center
522 SE Washington Ave.
Roseburg OR 97470
541-440-7824
The Oregon Small Business Development Centers are partially funded by the US Small Business Administration
and the Oregon Business Development Department.
All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for
persons with disabilities will be made if requested in advance. Contact the Small Business Development Center of
Umpqua Community College, Umpqua Business Center, STE 116, 522 SE Washington Ave., Roseburg OR 97470.
Telephone: (541) 440-7824. Umpqua Community College is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Oregon Small Business Development Center
Umpqua Community College
HELPING BUILD OREGON’S BEST BUSINESSES
Entrepreneur 101:
1st Steps to Starting Business
Let’s get started with our
popular FREE
workshop to help you get
your business going:
•Learn how to register your
business name
•Choose your type of business
•Identify key points for
entrepreneurs
•Network with other startups
•Dream$aver Program
requirement
Please call for available dates and
times. Class is FREE, but
registration is required.
Call 541-440-7662 to register.
For more information about these workshops, please call 541-440-7662.
Great FALL TERM workshops, coming soon!
Small Business Management
Real Estate Broker’s License
QuickBooks Basics
Notary Seminar
Govenment Contracting
Social Media
Crowdfunding
Small Business Financing
Call 541-440-7662 for
more information.
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Oregon Small Business Development Center
COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
HELPING BUILD OREGON’S BEST BUSINESSES
Online Learning!
Over 300 online courses to choose
from at www.ed2go.com/umpqua
Start Your Own Small Business
Creating a Successful Business Plan
Using Social Media in Business
Introduction to QuickBooks Online
Visit www.ed2go.com/umpqua
Business and Professional:
103 programs including:
Certified Bookkeeper
Certified Mediator and Arbitrator
Certified Residential Interior Designer
Lean Mastery
and more!
Media and Design
12 programs including:
Event Management and Design
Graphic Design with Photoshop
Web Applications Developer
and more!
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
In this course, you’ll learn to manage the financial
aspects of your small business quickly and efficiently
using QuickBooks Online. Classes begin every six
weeks. $86 - register and pay online!
30 programs including:
Administrative Medial Specialist with
Medical Billing and Coding
Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist &
Medical Terminology
CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician
Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative
and more!
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
Whether you consider yourself a social media
novice or a seasoned veteran, this course will give you
a solid foundation and thorough understanding of
what social media is and how you can use it to grow
your business. Classes begin every six weeks.
$86 - register and pay online!
Healthcare and Fitness
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing
and long-term success. Committing your idea to paper in the form of a business plan not only increases
your chances of obtaining financing, but also in keeping your business strategically focused. Classes begin
every six weeks. $86 - register and pay online!
Complete Career Training Programs
Now Available! Visit:
www.careertraining.ed2go.com/
umpqua
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
Learn how to take your dream of starting a business
and put it into action. In this class, you’ll learn everything you need to know about starting a business.
You’ll begin by discovering the tricks to picking the
right opportunity for you. Classes begin every six
weeks. $86 - register and pay online!
GETTING
STARTED
This term, join over 6.7 million students
who have taken online courses and
career training programs!
Other categories include:
Skilled Trades and Industrial
Hospitality and Service Industry
Management and Corporate
Visit www.careertraining.ed2go.com/
umpqua
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Oregon Small Business Development Center
HELPING BUILD OREGON’S BEST BUSINESSES
DID YOU KNOW...?
Every year, your SBDC partners with several
local, state, federal, and nationwide agencies
to bring you workshops covering government
contracting, social media, marketing, business
funding opportunities, notary training, and
more! Because we work with so many groups,
not all of these workshops can be advertised
in the UCC schedule. Stay informed by liking
us on Facebook, or by providing us with your
email address so we can keep you in the loop
on all the great workshops for Douglas County
business owners.
Call 541-440-7824
for more information!
Lunch & Learn
Series
Join us the third Wednesday of
every month (October - June) for
a NEW topic for your business!
Always FREE!
Topics include:
Cyber-Security
Social Security Planning
Marketing your Product
Business Funding
And much more!
Call 541-440-7824 for information on the
latest topics!
Short on time, long on info!
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SUBHEAD
Application for Admission
BID#
 Admissions  Returning Student
Intended Term & Year of Enrollment:
 Fall 20
 Winter 20
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COLLEGE
OVERVIEW
Disclosure Statement: “Providing your social security number is voluntary. If you provide it, the college
will use your social security number 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. Please refer to the disclosure statement in the
college catalog and schedule of classes which describes how your number will be used. Providing your
social security number means that you consent to use of the number in the manner described.”
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Social Security Number: ___________ - ___________ - ___________ Date of Birth: (month/day/year) _____________ / _____________ / _____________
Last Name:_________________________________ First Name:_________________________________ MI:________ Prior Name:_____________________________
Number & Street/ PO Box
City
County
State
GETTING
STARTED
Current Mailing Address:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Zip/Postal Code
Home Phone: (________)__________________________Cell Phone: (________)____________________________Work:____________________________________
Previous Mailing Address________________________________________________Home E-Mail:_______________________________________________________
(If less than 90 days)
General Information
Gender: (optional)
 Male
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 Female
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 Hispanic or Latino
 Black/African American
 Unknown/Non-Responsive
 Hispanic
 American Indian/Alaskan Native
 Asian
 Pacific Islander
CREDIT
SCHEDULE
Race: (optional)  White/Caucasian
Are you a U.S. Veteran?
 Not Hispanic or Latino
 Other______________________________________________________________
Did your parent(s) (natural or adoptive) receive a Bachelor’s Degree from a 4-year college/university?
 Yes
 No
Residency
 Permanent resident of Oregon, 90 days prior to first day of the term
 Permanent resident of CA, ID, WA or NV 90 days prior to the first day of the term
 Permanent Resident outside of Oregon, CA, ID, WA or NV
 Other
High
School/GED Information
 HS Diploma
 GED
 Adult HS Diploma
ADULT BASIC
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Check one and provide date of completion:
 In Progress
Date completed or expected date of completion (month/day/year) ___________ / ___________ / ___________  Did not complete
High school or GED school attended or currently attending:___________________________________City & State_________________________________________
Enrollment Information
Which Degree are you seeking at UCC? Major/Program CODE _______________________________ (see code listing on prior page)
or  Non-degree
Enrollment Status: (check one)
 Enrolling at UCC for the first time
 Enrolling for dual credit (college credit while in high school)
 Returning Student (absent for more than one full year)
 Term of last attendance: ___________ / ___________
community
COMMUNITY &
educationTRAINING
WORKFORCE
Please list ALL colleges and universities attended. Official college transcripts should be requested from each school and sent to Umpqua Community College.
College/University Name
City & State
Dates Attended
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. What is your goal at UCC?
2. What is the highest degree you have attained beyond high school?
 5. Transfer to another 2-year school
 6. Transfer to 4-year institution
 7. Personal Interest
 8. Adult High School Diploma
 0. None
 1. Some College Credits
 2. Certificate
 3. Associate Degree
 4. Bachelor Degree
 5. Master Degree
 6. PhD/Professional Degree
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
 1. Associate Degree/Two Year Program
 2. Certificate
 3. Job Advancement/Preparation
 4. Skill Improvement
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to be used as specified above.
Affirmative Action: It is the policy of Umpqua Community College to provide equal educational and employment opportunities and to provide service benefits to all students and employees without regard to sex,
race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law. This policy is in accordance with the laws
enforced by the Department of Education and Department of Labor, including Presidential Executive Order 11246, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Acts of 1974-75, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Oregon Revised Statute 659.030. Inquiries regarding application of these and other regulations
should be directed to the College’s Human Resources Office 541-440-4626, the Office of the Vice President for Administrative Services 541-440-4631; the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education Office, Seattle,
Washington; or the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor, San Francisco, California
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Umpqua Community College
1140 Umpqua College Road
PO Box 967
Roseburg OR 97470
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POSTAL CUSTOMER
ECRWSS
34th annual
Conference on
extraordinaryliving
Live Your
Bucket List
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • UCC Campus • Roseburg, OR
Highlights:
Keynote speaker Annie Holmes
– Living Intentionally
Flu shots available from Rite Aid
– Bring your insurance card
Exhibitor tables and door prizes
Start to LIVE YOUR BUCKET LIST with topics that focus on:
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Health
Travel
Finance
Gardening
Cooking
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Recreation
Technology
Oregon History
Looking Your Best At Any Age
Co-Sponsored by
For More Information
541.440.4668 • [email protected]
www.regonline.com/Extraordinary2016
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
UCC is an equal opportunity employer and educator.