CCC Schedule - Clackamas Community College
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CCC Schedule - Clackamas Community College
Schedule Fall 2016 CCC Highlights Registration Times & Dates........ Page 8 Para información en español....Page 12 Community Education..............Page 91 Education That Works www.clackamas.edu To the Community 3 convenient campuses Oregon City 19600 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045 Clackamas Community College is the ideal place to begin, continue or supplement your higher education path, and there’s never been a better time to get started. This fall is your time to enroll at CCC. The college is excited to introduce many new offerings in the 2016-17 academic year. Clackamas is recognized as an institution that values its students, their education and their paths to getting career ready. Want a career in the high-demand STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math? CCC was awarded $3.5 million to train students for tech jobs as well as a $220,000 grant for students pursuing STEM disciplines. As business and technology continues to grow and evolve, CCC keeps pace of in-demand jobs and emerging fields. We routinely develop new programs and courses in anticipation of community needs. Our partnerships with neighboring colleges and universities also continue to grow. We now have a dual enrollment agreement with Marylhurst University. We are also bringing a dialysis technician program closer to home with a new agreement with Chemeketa Community College. Clackamas boasts small classes taught by faculty who are experts in their fields – all right in your community. And community college has never been more affordable. Many recent high school graduates will attend CCC this fall under the Oregon Promise, which provides funding for community college to qualified high school and GED completers. Whether you are a high school student earning CCC credits through our High School Connections Program, are pursuing your hobbies and interests through Community Education, or anywhere in between, Clackamas Community College is the place for you. See you this fall! President Joanne Truesdell CCC Class of ’82 Wilsonville 29353 Town Center Loop E Wilsonville, OR 97070 Harmony 7738 SE Harmony Road Milwaukie, OR 97222 Contents Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 GetTing started . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Resources and information for current and returning CCC students REgistration Resources. . . . . 7-9 Registration resources and helpful information myclackamas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Your online fast track to registration, payment, grades and more Financial Matters . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Tuition and fees, payment options, financial aid, scholarships and more Si Habla EspañoL. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Para más información sobre clases de inglés y otros materias servicios, ver página 12 Course Listings. . . . . . . . . . . 20-90 From A to Z: credit and non-credit courses offered this term community Education . . . . . . . 91 where to call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 p.s. CCC is in the midst of $90 million worth of projects to expand college classrooms and modernize equipment across all three campuses. Check out our progress on a webcam at www.clackamas. edu/BondInformation. Information 503-594-6000 www.clackamas.edu “CCC Schedule, Vol. 29, No. 1” is published quarterly by Clackamas Community College, 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, OR 97045. Periodical postage paid at Oregon City, OR. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to “CCC Schedule” at 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, OR 97045-7998. Building tomorrow today Learn green building construction at CCC The construction business is booming. In fact, the industry is projected to have the fastest rate of employment growth in Oregon, according to the state’s employment department. However, a significant challenge facing the industry is the lack of experienced craft professionals. This fall, the Manufacturing Technology Department at Clackamas Community College is offering several Green Building Construction (GBC) courses to help meet industry needs. GBC courses focus on modern construction methods with an emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainable practices. Students learn traditional craftsmanship coupled with modern building design standards that will position them at the forefront of job growth. “Representatives from the construction industry asked us to offer these classes,” Manufacturing Technology Department Chair Mike Mattson said. “There are a lot of jobs out there for people with elementary construction skills and a willingness to gain or participate in on-the-job training.” Green Building Construction students will learn: •The tools and techniques of carpentry •The fundamentals of residential building systems •To use construction blueprints and plans For more information about enrolling in these classes, call Kierstin McDowell at 503-594-3318. www.clackamas.edu 3 The science of English CCC offers Associate of Science English degree Want to quickly learn skills that are in high demand in industries like publishing, marketing, advertising, writing, communications and comics? CCC’s Associate of Science (AS) English degree is your pathway to success. AS English degree students learn how to analyze the words of others, think critically and creatively, research effectively and organize thoughts into written content for a variety of outlets. More than just preparing students for employment, the AS English is a transfer degree that: • Requires fewer general education classes than the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree • Has direct English major articulations to four-year schools, including the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Marylhurst University and most recently — Portland State University • Allows students to focus in one or more of the following areas: English literature, creative writing, publishing and comics I've had a very positive experience earning this degree. — AS English graduate Janel Brubaker 4 “I’ve had a very positive experience earning this degree,” AS English graduate Janel Brubaker said. “Because of this degree, I’m transferring to Marylhurst as a junior. The majority of my classes transferred, which will save me a lot of time and money on my bachelor’s.” For more information about this program, visit www.clackamas.edu or contact Sue Mach at [email protected] or call 503-594-3262. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000. Index General Information Academic Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Adding & Dropping Classes. . . . . . . . . . 125 Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Campus Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Classes in Your Community . . . . . . . . . . . 17 CCC Harmony Community Campus . . . 17 CCC Wilsonville Campus. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 CCC Extensions in Canby . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Community Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Dates to Remember/Calendar . . . . . . . . . . 6 Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Hybrid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Faculty Advisors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Final Exam Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Graduation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Non-Credit Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . 9 Payment Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Si habla español. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Tuition & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Veterans Education & Training Center . . . 13 Web Registration Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Where to Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Workforce Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Course Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-90 Adult Basic Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Sign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . Anatomy & Physiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arborculture (see Horticulture) Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arts & Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive Service Technology. . . . . . . . Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Development Center . . . . . . . . . Business Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Planning: Life & Career Options . . Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Citizenship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinical Lab Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 87 26 20 20 23 23 24 25 27 30 32 32 32 33 50 34 34 Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Computer-Aided Drafting Technology. . . 36 Computer Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Cooperative Work Experience. . . . . . . . . . 38 Cooperative Work Experience Seminar. . . 41 Criminal Justice/Corrections. . . . . . . . . . . 41 Dental Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Digital Media Communications . . . . . . . . 43 Early Childhood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Electronics & Microelectronics. . . . . . . . . 46 Emergency Medical Technology. . . . . . . . 46 Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . 47 English Literature/Composition . . . . . . . . 50 Environmental Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Fire Science (Wildland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 First Year Experience (see FYE) Food & Nutrition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 French. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 FYE (First Year Experience) . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Gardening (see Horticulture) GED-General Education Development . . . 53 General Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Geographic Information Systems (GIS). . . 53 Geography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Geology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Gerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Greenhouse (see Horticulture) Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 High School Diploma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Horticulture/Arborculture/Landscape/ Organic Farming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Human Development & Leadership. . . . . 59 Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Humanities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Integrated Science Inquiry (see Arts & Science) Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Landscape (see Horticulture) Manufacturing Engineering Technology. . 61 Manufacturing Technology . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Media Studies (see Digital Multimedia Communications) Medical Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Microelectronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Nursery (see Horticulture) Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Occupational Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Philosophy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Physical Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Physics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Religious Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Renewable Energy Technology. . . . . . . . . 81 Sign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Small Business Classes/Workshops (see Business Development Center) Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Speech (see Communication Studies) Theatre Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Transportation and Logistics. . . . . . . . . . . 83 Organic Farming (see Horticulture/ Water and Environment Technology. . . . . 83 Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Women’s Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 World Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Writing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Zoology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 901 Non-Discrimination Clackamas Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin/ancestry, disability, family relationship or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. The college’s commitment to nondiscrimination applies to curriculum activity and all aspects of operation of the college. Clackamas Community College provides a variety of transportation options for students including a free shuttle, carpooling matching service, and multiple bus options. For more details please visit: www.clackamas.edu/transportation For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 www.clackamas.edu 5 Important Dates to Remember $ Financial Aid: All required CCC financial aid documentation due to ensure funding for term FALL Term 2016 WINTER TERM 2017 SPRING Term 2017 July 8 Sept. 26 Jan 9 May 17 Nov. 15 Feb. 28 New student advising sessions begin May 20 Nov. 18 March 3 Classes begin Sept. 26 Jan. 9 April 3 Instructor consent required once course begins Instructor consent required once course begins Instructor consent required once course begins $ $ $ Last day to add classes without $50 late add fee Exam Day & Time Fee will be Fee will be applied Fee will be applied on the on the 4th business applied on the 4th business day day following the first 4th business day following the first official day of class following the first official day of class official day of class 7:45 or 8 a.m. 8-10 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 or 10:15 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon 11 or 11:30 a.m. Noon or 12:45 p.m. noon-2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. 3 or 3:15 p.m. 4 or 5 p.m. 4-6 p.m. T/TH TUES. 12/6 7:30 or 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 or 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 2:30 or 3 p.m. 4 or 5 p.m. Conflicts 8-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon noon-2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. 4-6 p.m. see instructor 4-6 p.m. 8-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon noon-2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. Last day to pay tuition before $30 deferred payment fee is assessed Oct. 7 Jan. 20 April 14 Last day to drop a class with a refund (see p. 10 for more info) Oct. 7 Jan. 20 April 14 Last day to drop classes and not receive a grade Nov. 4 Feb. 17 May 12 Last day to submit petition for graduation Nov. 4 Feb. 17 May 12 Nov. 4 Feb. 17 May 12 4. Saturday classes will hold final exams on the last Saturday of their scheduled meeting time. Final exams will be given in their regular classrooms. Inservice Sept. 20-21 New Years Jan. 2 MLK Jr. Day Jan. 16 Presidents Day Feb. 20 Skills Contest Feb. 23 Memorial Day May 29 5. Final examinations take place the last week of each term. You must take finals at the scheduled time; exceptions will be made only for illness or other circumstances beyond your control, and must be approved by your instructor prior to scheduled exam time. $ Account balance due: $75 non-payment fee applied if not paid Holidays and campus closures Late Opening 11:30 a.m. Veterans Day Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Nov. 24-25 Wednesday evening classes, beginning 4 p.m. or later, are cancelled prior to Thanksgiving. No classes before 4 p.m. on Oregon City campus only Winter Break Dec. 23-26 Finals week* Dec. 5-9 March 20-25 June 12-17 Last day of term Dec. 10 March 25 June 17 Commencement: GED & Adult High School Diploma June 15, 2017 June 15, 2017 June 15, 2017 College Certificate & Degree June 16, 2017 June 16, 2017 June 16, 2017 Deadlines are the end of the business day unless otherwise noted. All calendar dates are subject to change without prior notice. 6 Class Day & Start Time M/W or M/W/F MON. 12/5 WED. 12/7 Registration begins Last day to add classes without instructor consent Final Exam Schedule For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 1. Examinations will be held in the regular classroom unless otherwise assigned by the instructor. If you have any questions about the schedule, check with your instructor. 2. Evening classes starting 6 p.m. or later will have exams at the regular class meeting time during final exam week. 3. Classes that meet at 7 a.m. (or other hours not listed) may schedule the final exam during the “CONFLICTS” time on the schedule or at any other time that does not conflict with the regular exam schedule. The information in this schedule reflects current programs, requirements and costs. These are all subject to change, and Clackamas Community College reserves the right to make any necessary revisions in the information contained here without prior notice. College closure information located on p.129. Get Started at CCC! Como Inscribirse – http://www.clackamas.edu/Como_Inscribirse.aspx New Student? Start here. If you are a new student with no previous CCC credits, including credits earned in high school, workshops or trainings, follow these 6 steps to get started at Clackamas. For more information visit www.clackamas.edu/Admissions_Aid.aspx. Our Admissions Welcome Center is here to help you get started! Call: 503-594-3284 or Email: [email protected] 1 APPLY TO CCC Go to www.clackamas.edu/Admissions_Aid.aspx to apply online or request an application. Email admissions@clackamas. edu if you have any questions. 2 APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID (if applicable) Apply online every year for financial aid at www.FAFSA.ed.gov (beginning January 1st). 3 SUBMIT ANY PREVIOUS COLLEGE WORK (if applicable) CCC accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions. You may be able to apply these credits toward a CCC degree or certificate. Submit your official transcripts to the Registration and Records office and check your myClackamas student email account for further instructions. 4 LOG IN TO MYCLACKAMAS Instructions will be sent to the email account (gmail, yahoo, etc.) you provided on your admission application. See p.8 for more information. 5 DETERMINE COURSE PLACEMENT • Visit www.clackamas.edu/placement_testing.aspx for Placement Assessment information. OR • To determine if you can use your ACT/SAT scores (minimum scores required), visit www.clackamas. edu/placement_testing.aspx and click on ‘Do I need to take a placement assessment?’. OR • Bring in transcripts from another college to an academic advisor. 6 ATTEND A NEW STUDENT ADVISING SESSION & REGISTER FOR CLASSES Looking for a Non-Credit Registration Form? You’ll find it on p.9 of the Schedule of Classes. Returning CCC Student? Start here. If you have taken classes or workshops at CCC within the last three years there’s no need to reapply for admission! You’re ready to register for classes online through myClackamas. 1 2 3 4 5 NOTIFY ENROLLMENT SERVICES if you’ve changed your major/program of study, address, or phone number by emailing [email protected] or visiting the Enrollment Services Center at any of our three campuses. CLEAR OUTSTANDING DEBT or prior term balances at any CCC Enrollment Services Center. REVIEW YOUR EDUCATION PLAN with an academic advisor. REGISTER FOR CLASSES online through myClackamas — http://my.clackamas.edu. You can also register by mail, fax or in person at any of our three campuses. Registration forms are available at www. clackamas.edu/forms. PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES online or in person. Tuition rates, payment, and important dates can be found on p. 1-6 in this Schedule of Classes. Don’t forget! • Visit www.clackamas.edu/im_registered_whats_next. aspx for your next steps after registration! • Get your student ID card at any of our three campuses. • Veterans and Military Dependents: Visit www. clackamas.edu/Veterans/ for VA Educational benefits information. • Information about dates, policies and academic regulations is available at www.clackamas.edu or the Enrollment Services Center at any of our three campuses. Visit www.clackamas.edu/New_Student_Advising.aspx for current session availability. Bring your CCC student ID number and a copy of your placement results. www.clackamas.edu 7 Money, registration and myClackamas– what you need to know! College Services Fee Registration A non-refundable $23 per term fee will be applied to students taking credit courses. The College Services Fee covers the cost of various services including graduation, parking, a shuttle, testing and transcripts. The fee is applied at the time of registration for students registering for one or more credits. Registration is based on the number of completed credits at CCC (credits completed at other colleges are not counted for registration purposes). Courses in progress during the current term do not count toward this total. Registration is done online (myClackamas), in person, or by mail/fax. Registration times: Credits Refunds Time 80+ Tuesday, May 17, 2016 8:00am 60-79 Tuesday, May 17, 2016 Noon 40-59 Wednesday, May 18, 2016 8:00am See p.5 for important information about Financial Aid and refund deadlines. 30-39 Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Noon 20-29 Thursday, May 19, 2016 8:00am myClackamas 6-19 Thursday, May 19, 2016 Noon 1-5 Friday, May 20, 2016 8:00am Open Registration Friday, May 20, 2016 Noon If you stop going to class and you don’t officially drop the classes from your schedule, you will be held academically and financially responsible. myClackamas is your portal to all things CCC. This secure site allows you to check your CCC assigned email, register and pay for classes, access financial aid documents and more. After you are admitted to CCC, an email with your new CCC student email address and instructions for logging into myClackamas will be sent to the secondary email account (gmail, yahoo, etc.) you provided on your admission application. If you applied for admission and: • don’t know your CCC email address, go to myClackamas (https://my.clackamas.edu) and choose “Forgot your email address?” • don’t know your password, go to myClackamas (https://my.clackamas.edu) and choose “Forgot Password?” Follow the directions provided. • still need help with this process, go to myClackamas (https://my.clackamas.edu) and click the help button or call 503-594-6100. Note: If you miss your registration window, you are able to register any time after that. 2016-17 Changes: * In-state tuition: Increased by $3 resulting in a $90 per credit * The College Services fee: Increased by $3 resulting in a $23 fee charged per term when taking any credit courses * Waitlist process: Beginning with registration for Winter * FERPA Director Information: A student’s full name will If you are a current CCC student and: • don’t have a CCC email address: – Contact Enrollment Services at registrar@clackamas. edu and provide a secondary email account (gmail, yahoo, etc.). An email with instructions for logging into myClackamas will be sent to that account. • are experiencing problems logging into your myClackamas account: – Contact Enrollment Services at 503-594-6100. NOTE: Your CCC email account is the primary method of communication between you and the College. Be sure to check your email at least twice a week through myClackamas. 8 Date For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 rate 2017, students will receive an email in their student.clackams. edu email when a spot opens up in a class and they are next on the waitlist. Response will be needed within 48 hours of receiving the email to secure a spot in the class. now be considered director information under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy ACT (FERPA). Clackamas Community College offers a variety of continuing education courses, workshops, seminars and trainings both as credit and non-credit opportunities. The Non-Credit Registration form on this page is for students who are not planning to pursue a degree or certificate or are registering for less than 6 credits and are looking for opportunities to advance their knowledge or skill set. If you are planning to register for Community Education courses, please refer to the page following the Course Listing in this Schedule of Classes for more information and registration form. Non-Credit Registration Form Part A: Student Information 1 Social Security Number* Student Status 3 Last Name* Other Names Used 4 First Name* Middle Initial 5 Mailing Address* 6 Email Address 7 Daytime Phone Number* £ New CCC Student £ Currently Enrolled at CCC £ Previously Attended CCC 2 Date of Birth* (MM/DD/YYYY) Gender City 8 High School/GED: Name of School/Institution Previous College Attended: Name of School Dates £ Male State £ Female Zip Evening Phone Number* City State Location Award Year Graduated/Obtained * Your Social Security Number (SSN) is required if you plan to apply for financial aid or loans. IRS regulations require that you furnish an SSN or Tax Identification Number (TIN) so that it may be included on the 1098-T information return filed by the college if you are eligible for some tax credits. The College will use your SSN for keeping records, doing research, aggregate reporting, extending your credit and collecting debts. Providing your SSN means that you consent to the use of the number in the manner described. Your SSN will not be given to the general public and, as you will be issued a separate student ID, will not be used as your primary ID. Please note that per OAR 589-004-0400, if you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student. Residency/Student Type (required for tuition purposes) In State: US citizen or permanent resident of OR, CA, ID, WA or NV 90days prior to first day of class £ Oregon £ Washington £ California £ Idaho £ Nevada Out of State: £ US citizen and permanent resident outside of OR, CA, ID, WA or NV Foreign Person Info: If you are an international student (F-1 Visa), you must submit an international student application £ Immigrant £ Refugee £ Other Country of Citizenship What will you be studying? (select one) £ Personal Interest £ Continuing Education (CEU) £ Professional Interest £ English as a Second Language (ESL) £ Adult Basic Education (ABE) £ General Equivalency Degree (GED) Clackamas is required by the U.S. Federal Government to ask the following: Ethnicity: £ Hispanic or Latino £ Not Hispanic or Latino £ Choose not to respond Race: (choose all that apply) £ American Indian or Alaska Native £ Asian £ Black or African American £ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander £ White £ Choose not to respond What's your main reason for attending CCC? (select one) £ Graduate – with a degree or certificate and transfer to a four year college £ Graduate – with a degree or certificate and become employed in my field (earn a degree/certificate) £ Transfer – without a degree £ To get a better job after taking classes £ Take job related, or job required classes £ Finish high school £ Prepare for a GED Exam £ Learn English £ Improve reading, writing or math skills £ Just having fun £ Exploring career and education options £ Other £ Asked, no response Please answer the following questions: (for statistical purposes only) 1) Are you the first person in your family to attend college? £ Yes £ No 2) Are you a veteran of the U.S. Military? £ Yes £ No 3) What is your household income? £ $0-$15,000 £ $15,000-$30,000 £ $30,000-$50,000 £ $50,000+ 4) What is your employment status? £ Employed 35 hrs/week or more £ Employed less than 35 hrs/week £ Retired £ Not employed Part B: Course Registration Requests 9 CRN (5-digit number) CCC releases student “directory information” which includes enrollment status, verification of certificate or degree award, residency status, major and athletic participation. If you do not want information released, please contact the Office of Registration and Records and request the Restrict Directory Information form. Course Title Part C: Registration Confirmation 10 Payment is due at the time of registration. By signing this form you agree to all CCC policies and procedures including financial liability. If you fail to pay on time and CCC refers your account(s) to a third party for collection, a collection fee of up to 33% of the debt or the maximum percentage allowed by applicable law will be added to your balance due. CCC will add these fees to your balance due and they will be due and owing no earlier than 90 days after the date your payment is due and prior to referring your account to a collection agency. You will be held academically and financially responsible for all classes. See page 10 in the Class Schedule for important payment deadlines. Signature Date (MM/DD/YY) Clackamas Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin/ ancestry, disability, family relationship or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. The college’s commitment to nondiscrimination applies to curriculum activity and all aspects of operation of the college. FAX: 503-722-5864 Mail: Office of Registration and Records 19600 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, OR 97045-7998 [email protected] Updated 7/01/15 Financial Matters How much will I owe? How do I pay? Tuition and Fees Pay Now: Payment is due at the time of registration. You can pay in person with cash or a local, bank-imprinted check, for the amount due. You can make credit card payments in person or online using Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Tuition and fee rates are subject to change without prior notice. Tuition Type Rate Comment In-state $90 per credit Applies to U.S. citizens or immigrants with a residency status (90 days at that address prior to the start of the term) in Oregon, Idaho, California, Nevada and Washington. $257 per credit Applies to international students and students residing in states which do not border Oregon. Out-of-state Oct. 7 will be charged a $30 deferred payment fee. Deferred Payment: Account balances must be paid by Nov. 4 or you will be charged a non-payment fee of $75 and a hold will be put on your account that will prevent future registration. *Pay Later Conditions: You must be 18 years of age, owe a balance of at least $100, and cannot have an existing balance from a previous term or owe a financial aid repayment. If these conditions do not apply, payment is due at the time of registration. Fee Type Rate Comment General Student and Technology Fee $6.50 per credit Supports many CCC student activities including athletics, child care, instructional technology and student government. College Services Fee $23 per term (nonrefundable) Non-refundable. Applies to credit courses only. The College Services Fee covers the cost of various services including graduation, parking, a shuttle, testing and transcripts. Deferred Payment Fee $30 per term Applied after the second week of the term if a balance is owed to the college. Late Add Fee $50 per class Applied the 4th business day after the first official day of the class. Non-Payment Fee $75 per term Applied after the sixth week of the term if a balance is owed to the college. To view the complete refund policy, please go to www.clackamas.edu NonRefundable Third Party Billing Fee $15 Assessed on any student account where CCC is billing an outside business/ organization for tuition and charges. How can I get financial help? Returned Bank Item $25 each item Fee for checks returned for nonsufficient funds. Course Fees Varies Certain classes have special fees in addition to tuition and the general fee. These are listed in the “Course Fee” column in the credit course listing in the Schedule of Classes. Want your refund deposited directly into your bank account? Click on Payment Information in myClackamas then myProfile. Enter your bank account information. This includes financial aid and emergency loan checks. Visit the CCC Bookstore online for information about textbook costs. http://www.cccbooks.com/Home.aspx 10 Pay Later*: Payment is due Oct.7. Accounts with a balance after How do I get a refund? CCC provides full refunds if you drop your classes on time. We do not provide partial refunds. To receive a full refund YOU must drop your classes: • During the first 2 weeks of the class for classes meeting 5 weeks or more • During the first week of the class for classes meeting 3-4 weeks • Before the class begins for classes meeting 2 weeks or less Getting Started with Financial Aid is as easy as 1-2-3! 1.Apply to CCC and log into your myClackamas account (instructions are emailed to you). 2.Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov and return all documents requested on your myClackamas account. 3.Register for classes. Accept or reject your award letter online. Note: Financial Aid can take up to 12 weeks to process so plan ahead! All CCC required documentation must be submitted by these dates to ensure funding for the term: Fall term 2016: July 8, 2016 Winter term 2017: Sept. 26, 2016 Spring term 2017: Jan. 9, 2017 What if I still have questions? • Email us at [email protected] • Drop-in Hours Roger Rook Hall: M-F, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. & 2-4 p.m. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Registration and important information You need to know this! Very Important Registration Information With college comes more choice, freedom and responsibility. Here are some highlights of important information for successful college students. • Avoid the $50 late add fee! The late fee will be applied the fourth (4th) business day after the first official day of the class. So if your class starts on a Monday, you must be registered by the end of the business day on Thursday or you will be charge the late fee of $50.00. To avoid this fee, make sure you are registered for all of your courses in a timely manner. • Check your schedule on myClackamas both after you register and the first day of the term (your class location may have changed). If you want to add, drop, or change a class, be certain that you make these changes through myClackamas or Enrollment Services and that the changes are reflected on your schedule. • To receive a refund for a full-term course, be sure to drop it by the end of the second week. For classes that do not meet the entire term (e.g., weekend courses, short courses, etc.), it is important to refer to the refund schedule online at www.clackamas.edu or on the Financial Matters page in this Schedule of Classes. • Avoid non-payment fees by making payments according to the payment plan policy. (See preceding page for more information.) • Be a more informed and successful student: Read the Academic Regulations after the course listings in this Schedule of Classes. • Ask questions!If you are uncertain about something, ask your instructor or a staff member. They can help you get the answer. Academic Calendar–Clackamas Community College operates on the quarter system. Each of our terms are eleven weeks in length with many courses being offered in a condensed and/or standard term format. Be sure to check the Schedule of Classes for individual class meeting times. Corequisite–A corequisite is a second, related course in which a student must be simultaneously enrolled in addition to the primary course. Course Pre-requisites–Some CCC courses have prerequisite requirements. You will be required to meet these prior to enrolling. Grades–Grade options generally include A, B, C, D, F, P/N (Pass, No Pass), or X (Audit). Be sure to select the grade option you want at the time of registration by selecting: Register Pass/ Fail for P/N or Audit for all classes you wish to audit. Registration and Transcript Holds–Students who have not met their financial obligations to the college may have restrictions placed on their ability to register for future terms and/or have official transcripts released. Ordering Transcripts–Official transcripts (record of your classes, grades earned and degrees awarded) are available upon request. Unofficial transcripts are available via myClackamas. Order transcripts online via myClackamas (myCougartrax), or www.getmytranscript.com. For more information call our transcript request line at 503-594-6102. Student Rights & Responsibilities–When you enroll at Clackamas Community College you assume certain rights and responsibilities as a student that relate to your educational record, academic performance and individual conduct. These are stated in the Student Handbook— www.clackamas.edu/documents/handbook.pdf Student Photo ID Cards–Cards are available at an Enrollment Services Center and are necessary for library checkout, access to computer/tutorial labs and admission to college events. Picture ID and current enrollment are required. There is a $10 replacement fee for stolen or lost ID cards. Graduation Petition to Graduate In order to be evaluated for a certificate or degree from CCC, students must fill out a “Petition for Graduation” and submit it to the Enrollment Services Center at the Oregon City campus. Please refer to graduation information via the Web for filing deadlines. Questions regarding this process may be directed to 503-594-6100 or [email protected]. Graduation Ceremonies The GED/Adult High School Diploma graduation ceremony will take place Thursday, June 15, 2017 and the certificate and degree graduation ceremony will be held Friday evening, June 16, 2017. Information for both ceremonies will be available on the CCC website in early spring. For questions related to the ceremony, contact the Instructional Services office at 503-594-3022. www.clackamas.edu 11 Si habla español Como Comenzar Getting Started Es muy fácil... Sólo necesita contactar a la persona indicada de acuerdo al curso o programa deseado. El proceso de inscripción es sencillo y con la ayuda de su contacto podrá ingresar a las clases con éxito. Getting started at CCC is easy! Just contact the person listed with the course or program you are interested in. The registration process is simple and with our help you will be able to successfully enroll in classes. Existe la posibilidad de ayuda financiera y planes de pago para aquellas personas que deseen tomar clases con créditos. Algunas limitaciones pueden ser aplicadas. El departamento de ayuda financiera se encuentra en el edificio Rook Hall. Financial Aid help may be available to students who qualify and payment plans are offered for students planning to take credit classes. Certain limitations may apply. The Financial Aid Department is located in Rook Hall. Contamos con consejeros bilingües (inglés y español) para los alumnos que necesiten asesoría académica para ingresar a programas específicos. El departamento de orientación académica se encuentra en el edificio Community Center. We have bilingual academic advisors (English and Spanish) in the Student Success Center for those students who would like information about enrolling in specific programs. Academic advisors are located in the Community Center building. Matrícula para alumnos de ESL ESL Registration Debe hacer una cita. Para las clases diurnas en Oregon City, llame al número 503-594-3234. Para clases nocturnas en Harmony Center, llame al 503-594-3234. Refiérase a la páginas 47-49 para el horario de clases. Make an appointment. For day classes in Oregon City, call 503-594-3234; for evening classes at Harmony Center, 503-594-3234, noon-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. See p. 47-49 for class listing. Cursos en español Courses Taught in Spanish CCC ofrece los siguientes cursos en español. Estos cursos aparecen en la sección de cursos acreditados, en las páginas 20-90, marcadas con ESPAÑOL en la columna izquierda. CCC offers the following courses taught in Spanish. These classes are noted in the credit course listing, p. 20-90, with ESPAÑOL in the left column. GED-011 GED EN ESPANOL, 0 CREDIT GED 049 Latino GED y Habilidades para la Vida, 0 CREDIT XHOR-C001 aprendiz de aplicaodr recertificatión/español, .8 CEU XSBM-0006 HOW TO PASS THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIt XSBM-0010 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDIT GED-011 GED EN ESPANOL, 0 CREDIT GED-049 Latino GED & Life Skills, 0 Credit (Offered in Spanish) XHOR-C001 Apprentice Applicator License Recertification, Spanish, 0.8 CEU XSBM-0006 HOW TO PASS THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIt XSBM-0010 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDIT Contact Information: Advising Services...................................................................503-594-3475 Career Center........................................................................503-594-6001 Computer Classes................... Instructor Adriana Aristizabal, 503-594-3916 Counseling Services............................. Guadalupe Martinez, 503-594-3185 Disability Resource Center......................................................503-594-6357 English as a Second Language................. Nena Monterroza, 503-594-3234 Spanish GED............................................... Camilo Sanchez, 503-594-3029 Student and Academic Support Services................................503-594-3444 Testing & Assessment............................................................503-594-3283 Veteran’s Center....................................................................503-594-3438 Workforce Services...........................................Irene Carrillo, 503-594-3433 12 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Veterans Services Veterans Education and Training Center CCC Oregon City Campus, Community Center Room 100 503-594-3438 [email protected] http://depts.clackamas.edu/veterans The Veteran Education and Training Center is a service of Clackamas Community College dedicated in gratitude to providing hospitality, advocacy, and the highest quality of service to all Veterans. The VET Center’s staff goal is to support every Veteran’s transition from warrior to student to graduate and finally to working professional. The VET Center will ensure every individual Veteran’s unique needs are met. Clackamas Community College recognizes and honors the Military Veterans of our community and their families. Please allow us the honor and privilege to serve you! The college provides a wide range of services for Veterans which include: • Information about benefits • Education and career information • Assistance with getting started and being successful • Referrals to additional resources • Assistance with necessary paperwork • VA enrollment and progress certification • Student Veterans Club • Veterans Events • Transition Assistance Workshops • Veterans Book Share • Veterans Text Book Grants • Military Families Scholarship Endowment • VA Work study Workforce Services Skill up for jobs of the future! WorkSource Clackamas is preparing Oregonians for jobs in healthcare, manufacturing, high tech, green technologies and more! Job Search and Training Help Are you looking for a job? Do you need to upgrade your skills to get a better job? Interested in working and learning on the job (OJT)? WorkSource Clackamas has no-cost career advancement services which can • help you update your skills • sharpen your job search expertise • access jobs in high-growth careers Take the next step! Contact our Career Specialists to learn more about our incredible career workshops and services. Contact us at 503-594-6246 or visit us on the Web at www.worksourceclackamas.org The regulations and requirements associated with providing and receiving the variety of veteran benefits are numerous and complex. We can help you understand your benefits and the process of accessing them. Please come see us soon and often to be informed and ensure you remain in compliance. Consult the Experts! Army Strong Community Center NO-COST Career Workshops at WorkSource Clackamas CCC Oregon City Campus 503-594-6215 The Army Strong Community Center (ASCC) is located in the Community Center on the CCC Oregon City campus. Newly opened in May 2011, our center is exciting news, being the first ASCC to be located west of the Mississippi River as well as at a community college. The ASCC is a virtual installation designed to provide support close to home. As a service member, retiree, veteran or family member, you can make use of resources and responsive services at the same level of access you would expect to find on a military installation.The ASCC staff has developed a network of government, veteran and social service resources and they know how to weave them together to maximize results for every Military Family that has presented a question or concern and works together for a successful resolution. 506 High Street, Oregon City 97045 Our Career Specialists are experts in job search strategies. Join a workshop to practice innovative techniques to find employers, develop a resume, improve networking, interview better, and improve your job search. Visit www.worksourceclackamas.org or call to learn more about the NO COST workshops. Call 971-673-6400. Reservations required. Building Skills and Growing Businesses! Sponsored by the Workforce Investment Council of Clackamas County www.wicco.org WorkSource Oregon is an equal opportunity employer/program. WorkSource Oregon es un programa/empleador que respeta la igualdad de oportunidades. www.clackamas.edu 13 Distance Learning There are many alternatives to on-campus courses that allow busy students to pursue their educational goals. These courses may involve the use of computers, video, voice mail, email and the Internet. Some of these courses may require orientation, class meetings, lab work and testing to be done on campus. You may contact the course instructor for more information about specific on-campus activity requirements. Interested in Distance Learning? Visit Distance Learning on the Web at http://online.clackamas.edu for information about: • Course Offerings • Computer Requirements • Technical Skills Needed • How to Get Started • Moodle Workshops for Students Online Courses Online courses take place over the Internet, allowing students to complete their assignments, work cooperatively with other students, and take quizzes and exams without having to come to campus. Some online courses may require exams to be taken on campus or in a proctored setting. You may contact the course instructor for information about exam requirements. HYbrid Courses Hybrid courses describe a format that combines face-to-face classroom instruction with computer-based learning. Hybrid courses combine instructional time spent in the classroom with online time. The result is a course that offers the student the high-touch aspects of face-to-face time in the classroom with the anytime/anywhere high-tech online course learning opportunities. The Hybrid format reduces the amount of time the student needs to be on campus. Hybrid courses are identified in the quarterly Schedule of Classes by the term HYBRID and also the icon HYB. Technical Skills Required To participate in an online course, students should have working knowledge of word processing software, Internet and email use and Moodle software. Get Started in Distance Learning Instructions for getting started in a Distance Learning class can be found at http://online.clackamas.edu questions about distance learning? • 14 Call 503-594-6310 Email [email protected] For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Online Courses — Fall Term 2016 Complete course information available in Credit Course Listing, p. 20-90. Indicated with: WEB Business BA-101-08 BA-104-02 BA-111-02 BA-123-01 BA-131-05 BA-131-06 BA-205-02 BA-206-02 BA-211-04 BA-212-02 BA-213-02 BA-217-01 BA-218-01 BA-223-02 BA-226-03 BA-251-01 BA-256-01 BA-285-02 BT-124-02 BT-160-01 BT-262-01 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS MATH, 3 CREDITS GENERAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS LEADERSHIP & MOTIVATION, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH TECHNOLOGY, 4 CREDITS MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 4 CREDITS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II, 4 CREDITS DECISION MAKING WITH ACCOUNTING INFORMATION, 4 CREDITS BUDGETING FOR MANAGERS, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL FINANCE, 4 CREDITS PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS LAW I, 4 CREDITS SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING, 3 CREDITS HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS EDITING I, 3 CREDITS WORD I, 3 CREDITS INTEGRATED PROJECTS, 4 CREDITS College Success EL-103-13 HD-100-01 LIB-101-02 TAKING EFFECTIVE NOTES, 1 credit COLLEGE SURVIVAL, 1 credit INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH, 1 credit Communication Studies COMM-126-02 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SEXES, 4 CREDITS Computer Science CS-120-30 CS-120-31 CS-125H-30 CS-133VB-30 CS-135S-30 CS-225-30 CS-240L-01 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS HTML & WEB SITE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS VISUAL BASIC.NET I, 3 CREDITS MICROSOFT EXCEL, 3 CREDITS COMPUTER END USER SUPPORT, 3 CREDITS LINUX ADMINISTRATION, 4 CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience CWE-281-06 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I, 0 CREDITS Criminal Justice CJA-101-01 CJA-110-02 CJA-130-01 CRIMINOLOGY, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS, 3 CREDITS Education Mathematics ECE-143-01KINDERGARTEN READINESS, 1 credit ECE-144-01 WORKING WITH THE GIFTED YOUNG CHILD, 1 credit ECE-150-01 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & FAMILY STUDIES, 3 CREDITS ED-100-02 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS ED-113-01 INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES IN READING & LANGUAGE ARTS, 3 CREDITS ED-131-01 INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES, 3 CREDITS ED-235-01 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, 3 CREDITS MTH-060-10 MTH-065-10 MTH-095-10 MTH-111-10 MTH-243-10 Electronics & Microelectronics SM-170-01 SM-229-01 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING III, 2 CREDITS VACUUM TECHNOLOGY, 2 CREDITS Engineering MET-112-01 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY CAREERS, 2 CREDITS English ENG-104-01 ENG-204-01 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART 1, 4 CREDITS Gerontology GRN-180-01 CAREERS IN GERONTOLOGY, 1 credit Health HE-204-01 HE-204-02 HE-205-01 HE-223-01 HE-250-02 HE-250-04 HE-250-06 NUTRITION & WEIGHT CONTROL, 3 CREDITS NUTRITION & WEIGHT CONTROL, 3 CREDITS YOUTH ADDICTIONS, 3 CREDITS SPORTS NUTRITION, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS Humanities/Social Sciences ANT-102-01 ANT-103-01 ART-101-01 ART-204-02 ART-262-02 EC-200-01 EC-202-03 GEO-100-01 GEO-110-01 HST-101-02 HST-102-01 HST-103-01 HST-201-04 HST-201-05 HUM-160-01 J-216-01 MUS-101-02 MUS-105-01 MUS-141-01 MUS-206-02 PHL-101-02 PHL-101-03 PS-204-01 PSY-110-01 PSY-110-02 SOC-204-03 SOC-205-02 SSC-160-01 ARCHAEOLOGY & PREHISTORY, 4 CREDITS CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS ART APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN ART, 4 CREDITS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTO-IMAGING, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS, 4 CREDITS PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MACRO, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS CULTURAL & HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS WRITING FOR MEDIA, 4 CREDITS MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS MUSIC APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSIC BUSINESS, 3 CREDITS MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 4 CREDITS PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW, 4 CREDITS PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS STATISTICS I, 4 CREDITS Medical Assistant MA-110-02 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS Physical Education PE-270-01 PE-294A-01 SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 3 CREDITS PHILOSOPHY OF COACHING, 2 CREDITS Science BI-101-30 BI-101-31 BI-102-30 BI-103-30 BI-234-30 GS-107-30 GS-107-31 PH-121-30 GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL BIOLOGY; ANIMAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS GENERAL BIOLOGY; PLANTS & THE ECOSYSTEM, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS Writing WR-101-03 WR-121-21 WR-121-22 WR-121-23 WR-121-24 WR-121-25 WR-121-26 WR-121-27 WR-121-28 WR-121-29 WR-121-32 WR-122-08 WR-122-09 WR-122-10 WR-122-11 WR-127-01 WR-227-03 WR-227-04 WR-270-01 COMMUNICATION SKILLS: OCCUPATIONAL WRITING, 3 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY WRITING, 1 credit TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING, 4 CREDITS TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING, 4 CREDITS FOOD WRITING, 4 CREDITS www.clackamas.edu 15 Hybrid Courses Complete course information available in Credit Course Listing, p. 20-90. Indicated with: HYB Art ART-204-01 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART, 4 CREDITS Business BA-120-01 BA-122-01 BA-205-01 BA-224-01 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS TEAMWORK, 3 CREDITS BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH TECHNOLOGY, 4 CREDITS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 4 CREDITS Career Planning HD-140-01 CAREER EXPLORATION, 3 CREDITS College Success HD-100-02 COLLEGE SURVIVAL, 1 credit HS-100-02 HUM-160-30 R-103-01 SSC-160-30 MTH-111-20 MTH-111-21 MTH-111-22 MTH-111-23 MTH-111-30 MTH-111-31 MA-110-01 PE-240-01 CH-104-30 Computer Science Writing CS-120-01 CS-120-02 CS-120-03 WR-121-06 WR-121-12 WR-122-07 CJA-101-02 CJA-101-03 CJA-110-01 CJA-290-01 CRIMINOLOGY, 4 CREDITS CRIMINOLOGY, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT, 4 CREDITS ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 3 CREDITS Education ECE-221-01 ECE-235-01 ECE-241-01 OBSERVATION & GUIDANCE II IN ECE SETTINGS, 4 CREDITS NUTRITION, MUSIC AND MOVEMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS ENVIRONMENTS AND CURRICULUM PLANNING: INFANTS AND TODDLERS, 3 CREDITS English ENG-116-01 ENG-195-30 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: COMICS, 4 CREDITS AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS Family Studies HDF-225-01 HDF-260-01 PRENATAL, INFANT & TODDLER DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS UNDERSTANDING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, 3 CREDITS Health HE-201-01 HE-202-01 HE-207-01 HE-252-01 HE-252-02 HE-252-05 HPE-295-02 PERSONAL TRAINING, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO FITNESS TECHNOLOGY CAREERS, 1 credit INTRODUCTION TO PLANT BASED LIVING, 3 CREDITS FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE, 3 CREDITS Horticulture HOR-113-01 HOR-220-01 HOR-226-02 HOR-235-01 ORGANIC FARMING PRACTICUM/FALL, 3 CREDITS PLANT PROPAGATION/FALL, 3 CREDITS PLANT IDENTIFICATION/FALL, 3 CREDITS WEED IDENTIFICATION, 2 CREDITS For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS Physical Education DMC-195-30 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS Medical Assistant Science AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES, 3 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS Mathematics Communication Studies Criminal Justice 16 Humanities/Social Sciences STRENGTH & CONDITIONING THEORY & TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS Clackamas in Your Community Credit and non-credit courses offered at Clackamas Community College sites near you! CCC at Harmony Community Campus CCC Wilsonville Campus CCC in Canby Harmony Community Campus Hours Hours are subject to change. Please call 503-594-0620 for updated information. Campus closed Wednesday, Sept 21st, Friday Nov. 11, Thursday-Friday, Nov. 24th-25th. Building Hours Sept 6-24 Sept 26-Dec 10 M-F M-Th F S Along with the Oregon City campus, Clackamas Community Student Services College has two additional campuses to serve the needs of Sept 6-24 M -Th students in other parts of the district. The college’s Harmony F campus is a full service campus in the Sept 26-Oct 1 M-Th F North Clackamas area (near Clackamas To register for these cla see cred S Town Center). The Wilsonville campus pages 2 it course listing sses, Oct 3-Dec 10 M-Th 0 , is full service as well, and is easily F course r 90 for time, egistrat d S ion num ate, accessible from I-5. In addition, there ber. Advising are many CCC courses available in other Sept 6-24 M-Th communities throughout the district. F CCC at Harmony Community Campus 7738 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 / OIT Metro Center: 7726 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 The following courses are available at Clackamas Community College. For more information, contact 503-594-0623. Adult Basic Education (ABE) Instruction offered to improve reading, writing, and math skills. Individual schedules are arranged. Students must be 16 years old. Fees determined at assessment. For additional information about orientation and scheduling, please call 503-594-3028. Days/Harmony Campus: M-TH, 1-3 p.m. ABE-012-67 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, 0 CREDITS Business Development Center Classes/Workshops Small Business Development Center (SBDC) classes are offered as practical training for owners and managers of small businesses and do NOT fulfill the requirements for any college transfer, general education or certificate programs. For more information about these classes or other questions regarding your small business needs, contact the SBDC at 503-594-0738 or e-mail bizcenter@clackamas. edu. Website: www.bizcenter.org. SBM-020-01 SMALL BUSINESS GREENHOUSE, 0 CREDITS SBM-021-01 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0003-01 GOING INTO BUSINESS, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0003-02 GOING INTO BUSINESS, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0003-03 GOING INTO BUSINESS, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0006-36 HOW TO PASS THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0008-09 MARKETING MASTERY, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0010-30 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0010-31 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0014-39 Search Engine Optimization, 0 Credits XSBM-0016-41 Socia l Media, 0 credits XSBM-0010-32 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDITS Sept 26-Oct 1 Oct 3-Dec 10 Counseling Sept 6-Dec. 6 Math Lab 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. M-Th F M-Th F 9 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. M-T 12-5 p.m. Testing & Assessment Sept 6-Dec 10 7:30 a.m-8 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.. M-Th F 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See posted hours on web, www.clackamas.edu/Math/ MathLAb Bookstore Sept. 19-23 Sept. 26-30 Oct. 3-7 Oct. 10-Nov. 4 Nov. 7-Dec. 2 Nov. 11 Nov. 24-25 M 10 a.m.-3 p.m. T-W 12-5 p.m. Th-F 10 a.m.-3 p.m. M-TH 9 a.m.-7 p.m. F 10 a.m.-3 p.m. S 10 a.m.-3 p.m. M-T 9 a.m.-7 p.m. W-Th 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 2-6 p.m. FClosed M-Th 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 2-6 p.m. FClosed M-Th 10 a.m.-3 p.m. FClosed Closed for Veteran’s Day Holiday Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday Textbook Buyback Dec. 5-9 M-W Th-F 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 2-6 p.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where to find food Cougar Express Café: Harmony Building, 1st Floor Lobby, featuring daily specials M-Th F 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4:30-6 p.m. 7:30a.m.-1 p.m. Bookstore: Harmony Building 1st Floor Lobby has a wide variety of food choices. There is a microwave in the Harmony Building 2nd floor common area for students to heat food. www.clackamas.edu 17 XSBM-0010-33 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0010-34 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0010-35 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0011-21 QUICKBOOKS PRO PART I, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0012-22 QUICKBOOKS PRO: PART II, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0013-18 SMALL BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING & BUSINESS TAX BASICS, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0018-51 WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART I, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0019-52 WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART II, 0 CREDITS XSBM-0020-25 QUICKBOOKS BASIC PAYROLL, 0 CREDITS Clinical Lab Assistant For more information about these classes contact: [email protected] CLA-100-01 CLA-101-01 CLA-101L-01 CLA-101L-02 CLA-118-01 CLA-118L-01 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE, 2 CREDITS CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS I, 3 CREDITS CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS I LAB, 1 CREDITS CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS I LAB, 1 CREDITS PHLEBOTOMY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANTS, 1 CREDITS PHLEBOTOMY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT LAB, 1 CREDITS Communication Studies For more information about these classes call: Communication Studies Department, 503-594-3337 COMM-111-04 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS COMM-111-11 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS DMC-195-30 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS Dental Assistant For more information about these classes contact: [email protected] DA-101-01 DA-101L-01 DA-101L-02 DA-104-01 DA-104L-01 DA-107-01 DA-107L-01 DA-107L-02 DA-110-01 DA-115-01 DA-125-01 DENTAL RADIOLOGY I, 2 CREDITS DENTAL RADIOLOGY I LAB, 1 CREDITS DENTAL RADIOLOGY I LAB, 1 CREDITS CLINICAL PROCEDURES I, 2 CREDITS CLINICAL PROCEDURES I LAB, 1 CREDITS DENTAL MATERIALS I, 2 CREDITS DENTAL MATERIALS I LAB, 1 CREDITS DENTAL MATERIALS I LAB, 1 CREDITS CLINICAL PRACTICUM I, 1 CREDITS DENTAL SCIENCE, 2 CREDITS DENTAL INFECTION CONTROL, 2 CREDITS Emergency Medical Technician For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu EMT-101-01 EMT-102-01 EMT-105-01 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART I, 5 CREDITS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART II, 5 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, 3 CREDITS English For more information about these classes call: English Department, 503-594-3254. ENG-195-30 WR-121-30 WR-121-31 WR-122-30 WR-122-31 WRD-098-30 18 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTORY READING & WRITING 2: COLLEGE PREPARATION, 4 CREDITS For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 English as a Second Language These classes are for students ages 16 and older whose first language is not English. Required: Instructor consent. Call 503-594-0638 for information. Para más información, llame 503-594-0638. ESL-010-06 ESL-012-06 ESL-014-06 ESL-020-06 ESL-024-06 ESL-030-06 ESL-032-06 ESL-034-06 ESL-042-06 ESL-044-06 ESL-050-06 ESL-067-06 ESL-082-06 ESL-083-06 BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDITS BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDITS BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDITS UPPER BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDITS UPPER BEGINNING READING & WRIT, 0 CREDITS INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR A, 0 CREDITS INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDITS INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDITS UPPER INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIO, 0 CREDITS UPPER INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDITS ADVANCED GRAMMAR A, 0 CREDITS SPELLING, 0 CREDITS ASSESS/EVALUATE NEW STUDENTS, 0 CREDITS EDUCATIONAL PLANNING FOR RETURNING STUDENTS, 0 CREDITS Food and Nutrition For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu FN-225-01 FN-225-02 NUTRITION, 4 CREDITS NUTRITION, 4 CREDITS GED Español For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3029. Para más información, llame 503-594-3029. GED-049-03 GED-049-04 LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDITS LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDITS Human Development & Leadership For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3057. HD-145-30 HD-145-30 HD-154-30 HD-154-30 STRESS MANAGEMENT, 1 CREDITS STRESS MANAGEMENT, 1 CREDITS BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE, 1 CREDITS BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE, 1 CREDITS Humanities/Social Sciences For more information about these classes call: Humanities Division, 503-594-3111. EC-201-30 GEO-130-30 HST-101-30 HUM-160-30 PHL-102-30 PSY-101-30 PSY-101-31 PSY-200-30 PSY-215-30 R-101-30 SOC-205-30 SSC-160-30 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICRO, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS ETHICS, 4 CREDITS HUMAN RELATIONS, 3 CREDITS HUMAN RELATIONS, 3 CREDITS PSYCHOLOGY AS A NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS Mathematics For more information about these classes call: Mathematics Department, 503-594-3324. MTH-010-30 MTH-020-30 MTH-060-30 MTH-065-30 MTH-065-31 MTH-095-30 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC I, 4 CREDITS FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS MTH-095-31 MTH-111-30 MTH-111-31 ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS 29353 SW Town Center Loop East, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 Medical Assistant For more information about these classes contact: [email protected] MA-110-01 MA-112-01 MA-145-01 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS MEDICAL OFFICE PRACTICES, 4 CREDITS INSURANCE & HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 4 CREDITS Nursing For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu NRS-110-01 NRS-110C-01 NRS-110C-02 NRS-110C-03 NRS-110C-04 NRS-110C-05 NRS-222-01 NUR-100-01 NUR-100C-01 NUR-100C-02 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING-HEALTH PROMOTION, 5 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING - HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC, 4 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING - HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC, 4 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING - HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC, 4 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING - HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC, 4 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING - HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC, 4 CREDITS NURSING IN ACUTE CARE II & END OF LIFE, 3 CREDITS NURSING ASSISTANT I, 7 CREDITS NURSING ASSISTANT I CLINICAL, 0 CREDITS NURSING ASSISTANT I CLINICAL, 0 CREDITS Science For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3345 BI-120-01 BI-120L-01 BI-120L-02 ESR-171-20 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDITS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS Renewable Energy Technology For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3318. RET-240-01 CCC Wilsonville Campus ALTERNATIVE FUELS, 4 CREDITS The following courses are available at Clackamas Community College, Wilsonville Campus and will fulfill all requirements of the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer and the Associate of General Studies. For more information, contact 503-594-0959. Communication Studies For more information about these classes call: Communication Studies Department, 503-594-3337 COMM-100-15 BASIC SPEECH COMMUNICATION, 3 CREDITS COMM-111-15 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS English For more information about these classes call: English Department, 503-594-3254. WR-121-15 WR-122-15 WRD-098-15 Fire Science For more information about these classes call: FRP-101-15 FRP-102-15 All campuses will be closed September 5, November 11, 24, 25 and December 23 and 26. Hours are subject to change. Please call 503-594-0940 for updated information. Building Hours 503-594-0940 Sept 6-23 Sept 26-Dec 9 Dec 12 -30 M-F M-Th F M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Student Services 503-594-0940 Sept 6-23 Sept 26-Dec 9 Dec 12 -30 M-F M-Th F M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Advising Center 503-594-0959 Sept 6-Dec 30 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Testing & Assessment Center 503-594-0940 Sept 6-23 Sept 26-Dec 9 Dec 12 -30 M-F M-Th F M-F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-4: 30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. . BASIC FOREST MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS BASIC FOREST MANAGEMENT LAB, 1 CREDIT Human Development & Leadership For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3057 HD-144-15 HD-153-15 ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION, 1 CREDIT MANAGING CONFLICT IN YOUR LIFE, 1 CREDIT Humanities & Social Sciences For more information about these classes call: Humanities Division, 503-594-3111. EC-201-15 HST-138-15 MUS-206-15 PSY-215-15 SOC-204-15 Wilsonville Campus Hours ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTORY READING & WRITING 2: COLLEGE PREPARATION, 4 CREDITS PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICRO, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF LOVE, MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Mathematics For more information about these classes call: Mathematics Department, 503-594-3395. MTH-020-15 MTH-060-15 MTH-065-15 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS Science For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3345 G-101-15 G-201-15 GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS CCC Extension Sites CCC in Canby GED Español These classes are for students ages 16 and older. Register first night of class. Required: Instructor consent. Call 503-594-3029 for information. Para más información, llame 503-594-3029. GED-049-02 LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDITS www.clackamas.edu 19 Course Listing Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Credit and non-credit courses offered Fall 2016 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Adult Basic Education (ABE) ABE-012 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Crs. Fee Total Art ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, 0 CREDIT ART-101 ART APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS WEB ART-101-01267275 ??? C. SIEGFRIED ART-106 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS ART-106-01267277 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $270 $19.50 $90 Introduces the methods used by archaeologists to study the development of human cultures. Provides a survey of world prehistory, tracing the transition of human societies from hunting and gathering to farming, to the beginning of urban life and the rise of early civilizations. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. ART-115 BASIC DESIGN: TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN, 4 CREDITS WEB ANT-102-01266865 ??? R. KEELER ART-116 ANT-103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS ART-115-01267279 ???MW 1-3:50PM C. SIEGFRIED $360 $26 $64 BASIC DESIGN: COLOR THEORY & COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS Instruction offered to improve reading, writing, and math skills. Students must be 16 years old. Required: Instructor consent. ABE-012-07266578 ???MW 1-2:50PM ???TTH 1-2:50PM A. SMITH $0 $0 $55 4 ABE-012-67266579 ???MW 1-3:50PM TH1-2:50PM ???T 1-2:50PM H. PAZ/F. BOZARTH $0 $0 $55 At Harmony Community Campus. $55 ANT-101 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS ANT-102 ANT-101-01266860 ???MW 8-9:50AM R. KEELER $360 $26 $0 ARCHAEOLOGY & PREHISTORY, 4 CREDITS Introduces the study of humans as biocultural beings in the context of modern genetics, evolutionary theory, primate taxonomy, anatomy and behavior, fossil hominines, and the role of the physical anthropologist in forensic science. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. $360 $26 $40 $386 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3409. Introduces the diversity of contemporary human cultures and the ways anthropologists study and compare them in an effort to understand how different societies organize their lives and make sense of the world around them. Explores the interrelationships among the various elements of culture. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB ANT-103-01266874 ??? R. KEELER $360 ANT-280 ANTHROPOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $26 $60 $446 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3409. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of anthropology and/or archaeology. Prerequisite: Student must have previously completed 9 credits at CCC and declared a major. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ ANT-280-01266887 ??? R. KEELER Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $540 $39 $45 Discover the fundamentals of thinking about and creating art through readings, class discussions, art projects and gallery/ museum tours. This course will examine history, ideas and issues associated with art making and culture from ancient to 20th century. $55 Anthropology 20 Course No. $270 $19.50 $46 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: csiegfried@ clackamas.edu. $335.50 Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn the basics of After Effects to create successful motion graphics projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. $379.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. Offered in MAC format. Acquaints students with the vocabulary of composition and the elements and principles of design. Develop creative composition and analytical skills through projects and critiques. Examine historical and contemporary issues and ideas related to visual composition. $450 Explore the use of color in art. Create charts, paintings and collages that investigate the elements, principles and theory of color. Examine historical and contemporary issues of color and composition in the arts. ART-117 ART-116-01267285 ???MW 9-11:50AM K. SIMMONS $360 $26 $64 $450 BASIC DESIGN: THREE DIMENSIONAL COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS Examine the elements of form, space, structure and sculpture. Create works of art using various sculpture processes. Examine historical and contemporary issues and ideas relating to sculpture and 3-dimensional design. ART-117-01267287 ???MW 1-3:50PM K. SIMMONS $360 $26 $64 $450 $624V WEBOnline course - see page TBA To be arranged: contact 14. department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online Classroom/onlinecourse course- see seepage page16. 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ART-131 DRAWING, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ART-161 ART-131-01267289 ???MW C. DREGER $360 ART-131-02267293 ???TTH D. ANDERSEN $360 ART-131-03267295 ???TTH D. ANDERSEN $360 PHOTOGRAPHY I, 3 CREDITS 9-11:50AM $26 $64 9-11:50AM $26 $64 1-3:50PM $26 $64 ART-204 ART-161-01267300 ???F 12-5:50PM S. ELIOT $270 $19.50 $90 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART, 4 CREDITS $450 $450 $450 Introduction to basic camera operation and basic darkroom processes in developing and printing film. Elements of composition, content, and historical reference will be explored. Required: Access to a 35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls. $379.50 Examines art, culture, and history from the Paleolithic through the Byzantine eras. This is a broad overview of art history that promotes an understanding of art and its history through readings, lectures, papers and exams. Students must be able to write brief research papers. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. HYB ART-204-01266573 ???TTH 1-2:20PM J. SIMONE $360 $26 $41 $427 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected]. WEB ART-204-02266574 ??? J. SIMONE $360 ART-225 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $26 $61 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: julieanne.simone@ clackamas.edu. $447 Introduction to the use of digital graphics programs. Photo manipulation, illustration, and compositing techniques will be explored. Design principles and creative composition will be emphasized. Historical and contemporary issues related to graphic design aesthetics will be considered. Recommended: Pass ART-115. ART-225-01267302 ???MW 9-11:50AM T. WASSON $270 $19.50 $90 Section offered in MAC format. ART-225-02267304 ???MW 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $270 $19.50 $90 ART-250 CERAMICS/BEGINNING, 4 CREDITS Section offered in MAC format. $379.50 $379.50 Broad general introduction to ceramics. Explore different methods of working with clay, including pinching, coiling, slab construction and throwing on the wheel. Introduction to glazing and firing methods. Research into the ancient history of ceramics. Develop fundamental skills and clay experience to foster artistic growth. ART-250-01267311 ???TTH N. BRODNICKI $360 ART-250-02267313 ???TTH K. MCFADDEN $360 ART-250-03267315 ???TTH K. MCFADDEN $360 9-11:50AM $26 $69 2-4:50PM $26 $69 6-8:50PM $26 $69 $455 $455 $455 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ART-253 CERAMICS/INTERMEDIATE, 4 CREDITS ART-257 ART-253-01267317 ???TTH 9-11:50AM N. BRODNICKI $360 $26 $69 ART-253-02267319 ???TTH 2-4:50PM K. MCFADDEN $360 $26 $69 ART-253-03267321 ???TTH 6-8:50PM K. MCFADDEN $360 $26 $69 METALSMITHING/JEWELRY, 4 CREDITS ART-262 ART-257-01272846 ???TTH 9-11:50AM J. IIJIMA $360 $26 $64 $450 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTO-IMAGING, 3 CREDITS ART-262-01267322 ???TTH 9-11:50AM D. OLSEN $270 $19.50 $90 WEB ART-262-02267325 ??? S. ELIOT ART-280 ART/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS ART-280-01267326 ??? T. WASSON ART-281 PAINTING/BEGINNING, 4 CREDITS ART-284 ART-281-01272177 ???MW 1-3:50PM A. SCHROER $360 $26 $64 PAINTING/INTERMEDIATE, 4 CREDITS ART-284-01267331 ???MW 1-3:50PM A. SCHROER $360 $26 $64 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Further develop ceramic skills, artistry and ideas. Continued exploration of working with clay, including pinching, coiling, slab construction and throwing on the wheel. Continue to learn about glazing and firing. Research ancient history of ceramics. $455 $455 $455 Course Listing Introduces drawing tools, materials, techniques, elements of composition; line, gesture, color and value. Projects will involve observational drawing with a focus on Still Life and its relationship to volume and form on a two-dimensional plane. Assignments include drawings, assigned readings, term papers and group critiques of drawing projects. Historical issues of drawing will be examined. Course No. This course examines basic techniques in metalsmithing and jewelry-making in the context of developing aesthetic solutions to technical and conceptual problems. Students will learn basic techniques and processes of metalsmithing such as sawing, cold connection, soldering, metal inlay, fabrication, forming, surface treatments and casting. The focus of this class will be placed on creating forms for body adornment. Critiques, discussions and presentations establish critical skills necessary to evaluate work, explore artistic intent, and examine aesthetic and structural solutions. Introduces concepts, techniques, practices, aesthetics and ethics of photographic imaging and image-making with digital technology. Students will use Adobe Photoshop software. Required: Access to a digital camera with adjustable exposure controls. Section offered in MAC format. $270 $19.50 $379.50 $130 $419.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected]. Photoshop Elements will be used. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of art. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. $540 $39 $45 $624V Introduces basic painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, color, gesture, and value. Projects will involve observational painting with a focus on Still Life and its relationship to volume and form on a two-dimensional plane. Assignments include painting, drawing, assigned readings and group critiques of painting projects. $450 Utilizes advanced painting concepts, materials and techniques with emphasis on composition, color, gesture and value. Projects will involve observational painting with a focus on Still Life and its relationship to volume and form on a two-dimensional plane. Assignments include paintings, readings, and critique of projects. Prerequisite: ART-283 or instructor consent. $450 Continued www.clackamas.edu 21 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Art, continued ART-291 SCULPTURE, 4 CREDITS ART-291-01267334 ???MW 1-3:50PM K. SIMMONS $360 $26 $64 DMC-100 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA ARTS, 3 CREDITS $450 Presents an overview of career opportunities in the media industry. Introduces basic principles common to success in the media industry, common media industry entrance strategies and the history of the industry from film to online media. In addition this course will cover basic theories behind what shapes and drives the media industry. DMC-100-01266575 ???T 6-8:50PM M. JONES $270 $19.50 $90 DMC-104 DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING, 4 CREDITS $379.50 Students will utilize video editing skills. These skills will include logging and capturing raw video, assembly of shots on a time line, and the use of effects in the creation of a final video sequence. Along with text generation and video compositing, this course will offer students an in-depth overview of the video editing process. Course will explore the history of film editing and the theory behind various forms of film and video editing. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. DMC-104-01267491 ???MW 9-11:55AM M. DEVENDORF $360 $26 $90 DMC-106 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $476 Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn the basics of After Effects to create successful motion graphics projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. DMC-106-01267493 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $270 $19.50 $90 $379.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. DMC-111 INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO GAME DESIGN, 3 CREDITS This course provides students with the skills needed to integrate 3D assets and Motion Capture sessions into a Unity-driven game design environment. It will focus on game development skills and the processes required in today’s interactive game design industry. From preproduction to game mechanics and design to production, students will utilize Unity game development tools to create powerful games and interactive Augmented Reality projects. DMC-111-01267495 ???F 9-2:50PM F. PLUMBO $270 $19.50 $125 $414.50 DMC-147 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 1 CREDIT Presents the basic components of designing, shooting, recording audio, and post production of movies as well as the history and theory that has led to contemporary film production. DMC-147-01267497 ???F ???S B. ROSE $90 Meets: 10/28 & 10/29. ✔ 22 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total DMC-190 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT I, 4 CREDITS Introduction to the processes and concepts of sculpture; the elements of form and space will be explored. Clay, plaster, mold making, carving, and assemblage will be introduced. Reference to historical and aesthetic content will be presented. Course No. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the planning, production, and presentation of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Media Communications Program. DMC-190-02267500 ???TBA TBA T. WASSON $360 $26 Required: Instructor consent. $90 $476 DMC-191 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT II, 3 CREDITS The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the revision, refinement, and further development of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Multimedia Communications Program, and to collaborate with peers in the process of integrating their work with one additional DMC focus area. DMC-191-02267503 ???TBA TBA T. WASSON $270 $19.50 Required: Instructor consent. $90 $379.50 DMC-192 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT III, 4 CREDITS The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the production and production management of an original portfolio project that reflects full integration of DMC focus areas. DMC-192-02267506 ???TBA TBA T. WASSON $360 $26 Required: Instructor consent. $90 $476 DMC-194 INTRODUCTION TO FILM, 4 CREDITS Viewing, discussion, and analysis of films from a variety of eras and cultures. Students will learn to analyze a film beyond its surface meaning, drawing on film aesthetics, technology, history, and theory. The interpretive and critical thinking skills they develop can be applied to a variety of modern media. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. DMC-194-01267242 ???MW 12-1:50PM A. COFFEY $360 $26 $0 DMC-195 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS $386 This course will focus on the history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Film will be viewed as a visual language and an evolving art form that expresses and influences American culture. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. HYB DMC-195-30272333 ???M R. MURPHY $360 6-8:50PM $26 $20 Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact randym@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3777. At Harmony Community Campus. $406 DMC-205 DIRECTING FOR FILM & VIDEO, 4 CREDITS Offers students interested in filmmaking the skills needed to successfully direct performances specifically for the screen. Lab component included. DMC-205-01267507 ???MW 2-4:50PM M. DEVENDORF $360 $26 $90 $476 $195.50 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total DMC-247 MUSIC, SOUND, & MOVIEMAKING, 3 CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of media studies. Corequisites: CWE281. Required: Instructor consent. DMC-280-02267511 ??? T. WASSON $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $45 $624V Arts & Science ASC-175 INTEGRATED SCIENCE INQUIRY, 4 CREDITS An introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific discoveries and people that shape our understanding of the world. The course emphasizes an interdisciplinary perspective on science, collaborative scientific investigations and critical thinking. Themes have included: Evolution: the Idea that Shocked the World, the People and Animals of Africa, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ASC-175-01267336 ???TTH 9:30-10:50AM P. SCHULZ $360 $26 $50 A look at Darwin and the theory of evolution. Corequisite: ASC-175L. $436 ASC-175L INTEGRATED SCIENCE INQUIRY LAB, 0 CREDIT Lab section to the ASC-175 lecture course. Corequisites: ASC-175. ASC-175L-01267339 ???T P. SCHULZ $0 ASC-175L-02267340 ???TH P. SCHULZ $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 $0 $0 Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing Must have ANSI approved eye protection first day and comply with college safety policy/welding prerequisites. AB-101 AB-106 BASIC METALFORMING, 2 CREDITS AB-112 AB-106-01272341 ???W 6-9:50PM D. BRADLEY $180 $13 $60 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING I, 2 CREDITS $253 AB-113 AB-112-01267011 ???F 8-12:20PM J. PHELPS/D. BATES $180 $13 $124 COLLISION REPAIR I/NONSTRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS $317 AB-123 AB-113-01267020 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $343 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING II, 2 CREDITS $922 AB-133 AB-123-01267056 ???F 8-12:20PM J. PHELPS/D. BATES $180 $13 $112 COLLISION REPAIR II/STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS $305 AB-149 AB-133-01267063 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $228 COLLISION REPAIR ESTIMATING I, 2 CREDITS $807 AB-222 AB-149-01267071 ???M 4-6:20PM R. PETERSON $180 $13 $90 COLLISION REPAIR III/ADVANCED STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Instruction in basic metalforming techniques used in the fabrication of replacement or modified parts for the construction of automobiles, motorcycles, aircraft, and metal sculpture. Includes shop safety. DMC-247-01267508 ???W 3-5:50PM B. ROSE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 DMC-280 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor AUTO RESTORATION, 3 CREDITS Designed for students interested in auto body repair and painting their own vehicles. Includes dent removal, panel replacement, welding and painting. May be repeated up to 12 credits. Focus on auto collision damage repair. Emphasis on Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), welding on light gauge metals, oxygen-acetylene welding cutting and forming. Provides basic instruction in collision repairs, including shop safety and chemical hazard safety; proper safe use of tools; basic metal work and finishing; use of filler; door removal, replacement and alignment; and replacement and alignment of bolt-on front end sheet metal parts. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AB-112 and ABR-125. Training in light gauge metal repair: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Squeeze Type Resistance Spot Welding (S-TRSW), and other advanced welding techniques specific to collision damage repair. Prerequisite: Pass AB-112. Repair major body damage using modern frame repair equipment. Includes repair and replacement of bolt-on, bonded, and welded components using the latest technology. Includes introduction to computerized measuring and damage analysis. Prerequisite: AB-113. Provides instruction in procedure and terminology used in the collision repair estimating field. Body part component identification and the effects of a collision on a vehicle will be studied. $283 Major collision repair with a systems approach: frame and structure, panels, suspension and brakes, electrical and cooling systems. Emphasis on frame and unibody repair, replacement of welded body panels, and diagnosis and repair of related damage. Prerequisite: AB-133. AB-101-01266984 ???S R. PETERSON $270 8-7:50PM $19.50 $130 $419.50 AB-101-02267003 ???S P. NESBITT $270 8-7:50PM $19.50 $130 $419.50 AB-105 Instruction on panel forming, welding, basic body work and repair of your own projects. Includes shop safety, chemical hazard safety, proper and safe use of tools, basic metal work and finishing, and paint preparation and application. STREET ROD CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS Advanced frame and unibody repair procedures. Electronic measurement and dimensioning, repair documentation, brakes, suspension, and alignment as they relate to collision repair. Prerequisite: AB-222. AB-105-01272334 ???THF 6:30-9:20PM F. DAVIS $270 $19.50 $130 $419.50 Meets: 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/12, & 12/3. Meets: 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19 & 12/10. Course Listing Introduction to sound as related to moviemaking. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble music sound for video into a finished product. Explores the basic components of commercial film/video production as they related to music and sound. Course No. AB-224 AB-222-01267073 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $192 COLLISION REPAIR IV/ADVANCED STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS AB-224-01267079 ???MT D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 7:30-2:50PM $39 $204 $771 $783 Continued www.clackamas.edu 23 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing COLLISION REPAIR V/ADVANCED STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS Uses the latest high quality, productive techniques and equipment to repair vehicles to pre-collision condition. Covers the refined collision repair processes for today’s workplace. Prerequisite: AB-224. AB-235 AB-226-01267085 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $192 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING III, 2 CREDITS $771 Aluminum welding for collision damage repair. Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) processes are learned, along with related weld repair techniques and equipment/safety procedures. Prerequisite: AB-123. AB-280 AB-235-01267092 ???F 8-12:20PM J. PHELPS/D. BATES $180 $13 $124 COLLISION REPAIR/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $317 Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto body repair shop. Corequisite: CWE-281 Required: Instructor consent. AB-280-01267096 ??? M. HOUSE $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $45 $624V ABR-125 COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING I, 6 CREDITS Covers shop safety, fire prevention, selection and use of paint products, abrasives, fillers, basic application of top coats, primers and sealers. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AB-112 and AB-113. ABR-125-01267104 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $244 ABR-127 COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING II, 6 CREDITS $823 Application of solvent and waterborne finishes, including spot repairs, color matching, complete refinishing, and problem solving. Introduction to computerized color information retrieval and mixing. Prerequisite: ABR-125. ABR-127-01267112 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $144 ABR-129 COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING III, 6 CREDITS $723 ABR-129-01267119 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $156 ABR-142 AIRBRUSH ART, 2 CREDITS $735 Application of solvent and waterborne basecoats, and tri-coats and urethane topcoats, using both foreign and domestic refinish systems. Includes complete refinishing, spot and panel painting, color matching and problem solving. Prerequisite: ABR-127. Includes origination or repair of automotive art, murals, lettering, logos, etc. Techniques may be applied to signage and manicurist projects. Topics include airbrush selection and maintenance, layouts and masking, colors and blending. ABR-142-01267125 ???T 6-9:50PM D. BRADLEY $180 $13 $60 ABR-225 PRODUCTION SHOP TECHNIQUES, 6 CREDITS $253 Designed for students who wish to gain additional hands-on experience in refinishing, using the most up-to-date methods and materials. Prerequisite: ABR-129. ✔ 24 ABR-225-01267129 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $120 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ABR-227 RESTORATION PRACTICES, 6 CREDITS Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing, continued AB-226 Course No. Designed for students who wish to broaden their skills base in the upper end refinish market. Projects will be considerably more challenging, with standards and expectations set higher. Prerequisite: ABR-225. ABR-227-01267133 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $540 $39 $120 $699 Automotive Service Technology Must have ANSI approved eye protection first day and comply with college safety policy. AM-106 FIX YOUR OWN CAR, 2 CREDITS AM-121 AM-106-01267203 ???TH 6:15-9:50PM D. POSCHWATTA $180 $13 $40 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR I, 3 CREDITS AM-121-01267234 ???F D. POSCHWATTA/J. LEUCK $270 AM-122 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR II, 3 CREDITS AM-122-01267240 ???F N. MILLER $270 AM-129 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, 7 CREDITS AM-130 AM-129-01267247 ???MT J. LEUCK $630 BRAKE SYSTEMS, 7 CREDITS AM-130-01267251 ???WTH 7:30-3:20PM N. MILLER $630 $45.50 $145 $820.50 A do-it-yourself course for students who want to work on their own cars. Includes: oil change, lubrication, fluid checks, brakes, cooling system, electrical system, safety, and other quick services. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. $233 Course material is coordinated with other auto courses. Includes live repair work and fundamentals such as safety, tools, measuring, and fasteners. For first term automotive students. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AM-129, AM-130, AM-131, AM-133, AM-224, or AM-235. Required: Instructor consent. 7:30-2:50PM $19.50 $60 $349.50 Course material is coordinated with other auto courses. Includes live repair work and fundamentals such as safety, tools, measuring, and fasteners. For second term automotive students. Prerequisite: AM-121. 7:30-2:50PM $19.50 $60 $349.50 Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AM-129, AM-130, AM-131, AM-133, AM-224 or AM-235. This course includes general electrical system diagnosis; battery diagnosis and service; starting system diagnosis and repair; charging system diagnosis and repair; lighting systems diagnosis and repair; ignition system diagnosis and repair. Prerequisites: Pass MTH-020 or placement in MTH-050, pass WRD-080 or placement in WRD-090. 7:30-3:20PM $45.50 $170 $845.50 Theory and lab course covers basic hydraulics, brake fluids, friction material, seals, disc and drum brakes, disc and drum brake servicing equipment, hydraulic and vacuum brake boosters and antilock braking systems. Prerequisites: Pass MTH-020 or placement in MTH-050, pass WRD-080 or placement in WRD-090. $699 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor AM-175 ADVANCED MECHANIC STUDIES I, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total AM-175-01267256 ???TBA 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER/R. LOCKWOOD $270 $19.50 $60 AM-185 ADVANCED MECHANIC STUDIES II, 3 CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. $349.50 Lab course for currently enrolled automotive students wishing to specialize in specific areas of automotive repair. Prerequisites: AM-129, AM-130, AM-131, AM-133, AM-224, AM-235, AM-243, AM-244, and AM-245. Required: Second-year Automotive Service Technology student or previously enrolled in the Automotive Service Technology program, and Instructor consent. AM-185-01267260 ???TBA 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER/R. LOCKWOOD $270 $19.50 $60 AM-195 ADVANCED MECHANIC STUDIES III, 3 CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. $349.50 Lab course for currently enrolled automotive students wishing to specialize in specific areas of automotive repair. Prerequisites: AM-129, AM-130, AM-131, AM-133, AM-224, AM-235, AM-243, AM-244, and AM-245. Required: Second-year Automotive Service Technology student or previously enrolled in the Automotive Service Technology program, and Instructor consent. AM-195-01267263 ???TBA 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER/R. LOCKWOOD $270 $19.50 $60 AM-223 HYBRID SERVICE TECHNOLOGY, 3 CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. AM-245 AM-223-01272005 ???F 7:30-2:50PM R. LOCKWOOD $270 $19.50 $60 $349.50 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, 7 CREDITS Provides students with knowledge of theory and physical description of the automatic transmission. The student will have the opportunity to acquire practical experience and learn the proper procedures for overhaul and service. Prerequisite: Pass AM-129 with a C or better. AM-280 AM-245-01267265 ???MT 7:30-3:20PM R. LOCKWOOD $630 $45.50 $145 $820.50 AUTO MECHANICS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto repair shop or auto dealership. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. AM-280-01267270 ??? J. LEUCK/N. MILLER $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $45 $624V Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Biology BI-101 GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS BI-101-01267343 ???MW 8-9:20AM T. BLACKWELL $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-101-02267344 ???MW 12-1:20PM L. MAYER $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-101-03267347 ???TTH 8-9:20AM T. BLACKWELL $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-101-04267350 ???TTH 12-1:20PM A. KAPILA $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-101-20267352 ???MW 6-7:20PM ???MW 7:30-8:50PM K. OSTLUND $360 $26 $50 $436 WEB BI-101-30267354 ??? T. BLACKWELL $360 $26 $90 $476 WEB BI-101-31267355 ??? K. OSTLUND $360 $26 $90 $476 An inquiry-based laboratory course focusing on cellular biology, genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology and natural selection. Class uses student centered activities in a collaborative learning environment to enhance appreciation of the biological world. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or MTH-098 or placement in MTH065; pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Lab included. Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3646. Labs are completed at home using a kit avaialable from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and a lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. $349.50 Provides students with knowledge of theory and physical description of hybrid vehicles. The student will have the opportunity to acquire practical experience in the area of diagnosing and repairing hybrid vehicles. Prerequisite: AM-244. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Lab course for currently enrolled automotive students wishing to specialize in specific areas of automotive repair. Prerequisites: AM-129, AM-130, AM-131, AM-133, AM-224, AM-235, AM-243, AM-244, and AM-245. Required: Second-year Automotive Service Technology student or previously enrolled in the Automotive Service Technology program, and Instructor consent. Course No. Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3953. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. BI-101L GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-102 BI-101L-01267357 ???MW 9:30-10:50AM T. BLACKWELL $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-02267359 ???MW 1:30-2:50PM D. GILKISON $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-03267360 ???MW 3-4:20PM D. GILKISON $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-04267362 ???TTH 9:30-10:50AM T. BLACKWELL $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-05267364 ???TTH 1:30-2:50PM A. KAPILA $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-06267366 ???TTH 3-4:20PM C. DIGENNARO $0 $0 $0 GENERAL BIOLOGY; ANIMAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS Biology lab to the BI-101 lecture section. Corequisites: BI-101. $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 An inquiry based laboratory course focusing on human and animal body systems; including teratogens, Hox genes and hormone mimics in embryonic development. Activities emphasize comparisons across animal phyla to better understand the diversity of life. The class uses student centered activities in a collaborative learning environment to enhance appreciation of the animal kingdom. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or MTH-098 or placement in MTH-065; pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB BI-102-30267368 ??? R. GOLDMAN $360 $26 $90 $476 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6218. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. Continued www.clackamas.edu 25 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Biology, continued BI-120L INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-103 Lab component to the BI-120 Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology lecture course. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total GENERAL BIOLOGY; PLANTS & THE ECOSYSTEM, 4 CREDITS An inquiry based laboratory course focusing on plants and the ecosystem; including plant identification, population dynamics, productivity and energy flow. Activities include an integrated approach to understanding environmental issues and the impact of humans on the biosphere. The class uses student centered activities in a collaborative learning environment to enhance appreciation of the biological world. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or MTH-098 or placement in MTH-065; pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB BI-103-30267370 ??? L. MAYER/L. MAYER $360 $26 $90 $476 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3356. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. BI-112 GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES, 4 CREDITS A one-term preparatory course that introduces the Health Occupations student to the scientific method, cellular chemistry, cell structure and function, processes that affect the cell and its components, principles of inheritance, natural selection, tissues and organ systems. Topics and skills covered prepare students to enter BI-231, Anatomy and Physiology, and BI-234, Introductory Microbiology. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or MTH-098 or placement in MTH-065; pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. CH-122 strongly recommended. BI-112-01267371 ???MW 9-10:20AM S. KELSEY $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-112-02267373 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM J. BOWN $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-112-20267374 ???TTH 6-7:20PM ???TTH 7:30-8:50PM E. FITZPATRICK $360 $26 $50 $436 Corequisite: BI-112L. Corequisite: BI-112L. Lab included. BI-112L GENERAL BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCE LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-120 BI-112L-01267376 ???T 2-4:50PM S. KELSEY $0 $0 $0 BI-112L-02267378 ???W 2-4:50PM M. ANDURI- FLYNN $0 $0 $0 BI-112L-03267380 ???TH 9-11:50AM S. KELSEY $0 $0 $0 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Lab section to the BI-112 lecture section. Corequisites: BI-112. $0 $0 $0 This laboratory course is designed to serve the students in the Career Technical Programs: Medical Assistant and Clinical Laboratory Assistant Students as part of their core curriculum. Material covered includes the structure and function of the human body. Basic chemistry and cell structures are covered, as well as the organization of tissues, organs, and organ systems. Correlations can then be made between this material and disease states commonly encountered in the practice of these fields. Animal organ dissection required. 4 ✔ 26 BI-120-01267381 ???MW 1-2:20PM M. PATTERSON $360 $26 $50 $436 Restricted to Clinical Assistant or Medical Assistant students. Corequisite: BI-120L. At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total 4 BI-120L-01267382 ???M M. PATTERSON $0 2:30-5:20PM $0 $0 $0 4 BI-120L-02267383 ???W M. PATTERSON $0 2:30-5:20PM $0 $0 $0 BI-165C NATURAL HISTORY OF THE OREGON COAST, 3 CREDITS At Harmony Community Campus At Harmony Community Campus Explores the natural processes that form our Northwest coastal environment: geologic development, shoreline processes, oceanography, and environmental hazards. Topics include the ecology of marine mammals, birds, estuaries, tidepools, sand dunes, and coastal forests. BI-165C-01267385 ???M 6-8:50PM J. BOWN $270 $19.50 $55 $344.50 BI-165CL NATURAL HISTORY OF THE OREGEON COAST WIT H LAB, 4 CREDITS Explores the natural processes that form our Northwest coastal environment: geologic development, shoreline processes, oceanography, and environmental hazards. Topics include the ecology of marine mammals and birds, estuaries, tide pools, sand dunes and coastal forests. Lab included with field trips and lab activities. BI-165CL-01272708 ???M J. BOWN $360 6-8:50PM $26 $0 BI-175 INTEGRATED SCIENCE INQUIRY, 4 CREDITS BI-175-01267388 ???TTH 9:30-10:50AM P. SCHULZ $360 $26 $50 BI-175L INTEGRATED SCIENCE INQUIRY LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-211 BI-175L-01267390 ???T 12-2:50PM P. SCHULZ $0 $0 $0 BI-175L-02267391 ???TH 12-2:50PM P. SCHULZ $0 $0 $0 GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS (CELLULAR BIOLOGY), 5 CREDITS $386 Mandatory field trip dates 10/16, 10/22, 11/5, & 11/12. An introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrating themes. The themes focus on the scientific discoveries and people that shape our understanding of the world. The course emphasizes an interdisciplinary perspective on science, collaborative scientific investigations and critical thinking. Themes have included: Evolution: the idea that shocked the World; the People and Animals of Africa, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. $436 A look at Darwin and the theory of evolution. Corequisite: BI-175L. Lab section to the BI-175 lecture course. Corequisites: BI-175. $0 $0 First quarter of a three quarter sequence of a laboratory class for science majors and pre-professional students. It emphasizes cell biology; including the process of science, cell structure, organization and function, cellular communication, biochemical processes, DNA, cell cycle, protein synthesis, biotechnology, genetics; epigenetics, evolution, and an introduction to tissues, organs and organ systems. Recommended: Pass MTH-111 or placement in MTH-112; pass WR-098 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisites: Previous completion of or current enrollment in CH-104 or CH-221. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 BI-211-01267392 ???MW 8-9:50AM L. MAYER $450 $32.50 $50 Corequisite: BI-211L. Seminar included. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $532.50 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BI-211L BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS; CELLULAR BIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BI-233 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III, 4 CREDITS $0 A lab course covering neuroendocrine control, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Study of fluid, electrolyte, and acid base balance. Animal organ dissection required. Prerequisite: Pass BI-232 with a C or better. $0 BI-233-01267425 ???MW 2-3:20PM B. KOP $360 $26 $50 BI-233L HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-234 BI-233L-01267428 ???M 3:30-6:20PM D. WATSON $0 $0 $0 INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS BI-234-01267430 ???MW 12:30-1:50PM P. SCHULZ $360 $26 $50 Total Biology lab for the BI-211 lecture section. Corequisites: BI-211. BI-231 BI-211L-01267394 ???T L. MAYER $0 BI-211L-02267396 ???TH L. MAYER $0 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 8-10:50AM $0 $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 I, 4 CREDITS A lab course designed for students entering the physical education or medically-related fields. Includes body organization, terminology, tissues and systematic study of the integumentary, skeletal, and nervous systems. Animal organ dissection required. Prerequisites: Pass BI-112 (preferred), or pass BI-101 and BI-102, or pass BI-211. Pass CH-112 (preferred), or pass CH-104 and CH-105, or pass CH-221 and CH-222. BI-231-01267398 ???MW 9:30-10:50AM M. PATTERSON $360 $26 $50 $436 BI-231-02267400 ???MW 11-12:20PM B. KOP $360 $26 $50 $436 Corequisite: BI-231L. Corequisite: BI-231L. BI-231-03267403 ???T ???TH B. KOP $360 11-12:20PM 11-12:20PM $26 $50 BI-231-20267406 ???M ???W B. KOP/S. PHILIP $360 6:30-9:20PM 6:30-9:20PM $26 $50 Corequisite: BI-231L. Lab included. $436 $436 BI-231L HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-232 BI-231L-01267408 ???M S. KELSEY $0 BI-231L-02267412 ???T S. GORDON $0 BI-231L-03267414 ???T S. GORDON $0 BI-231L-04267415 ???W D. WATSON $0 BI-231L-05267417 ???TH D. WATSON $0 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY BI-232-01267419 ???TTH 9-10:20AM B. KOP $360 $26 $50 BI-232L HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-232L-01267423 ???T M. PATTERSON $0 BI-232L-02267424 ???TH M. PATTERSON $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $436 A lab section for the BI-232 lecture course. Corequisite: BI-232. 11-1:50PM $0 $0 11:30-2:20PM $0 $0 Crs. Fee Total Corequisite: BI-233L. $436 $0 An introductory microbiology course required for health science and science majors. Includes characteristics, physiology and growth requirement of microorganisms, interactions between humans and microorganisms, immunology, infection and principles of microbial control. This course emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills in a collaborative laboratory environment. Prerequisites: Pass BI-101, BI-112 or BI-211 and pass CH-104, CH-112 or CH-221. Corequisite: BI-234L. BI-234-20267431 ???MW ???MW E. FITZPATRICK $360 WEB BI-234-30267434 ??? P. SCHULZ/R. GOLDMAN $360 $436 6-7:20PM 7:30-8:50PM $26 $50 $436 $26 $591 $205 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3358. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the Science Department. A lab course covering structure function of the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems. Animal organ dissection required. Prerequisite: Pass BI-231 with a C or better. Corequisite: BI-232L. Time Fee A lab section for the BI-233 lecture course. Corequisite: BI-233. A lab section to the BI-231 lecture course. Corequisites: BI-231. 11:30-2:20PM $0 $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 2-4:50PM $0 $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 2:30-5:20PM $0 $0 II, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Course Listing Course No. $0 $0 BI-234L INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-234L-01267436 ???M P. SCHULZ $0 Lab component to the BI-234 lecture course. Corequisites: BI-234. 2:30-5:20PM $0 $0 $0 Business BA-101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS WEB BA-101-01266895 ???MW R. HATFIELD $360 BA-101-02266906 ???MW F. CORONA $360 BA-101-03266913 ???TTH R. HATFIELD $360 BA-101-04266918 ???TTH J. EICHENBERGER $360 BA-101-05266926 ???TTH F. CORONA $360 BA-101-06266933 ???MW J. EICHENBERGER $360 BA-101-07266939 ???M J. EICHENBERGER $360 BA-101-08266943 ??? S. PARKER $360 Introduces the American business system in a changing global environment. Disciplines covered include economics, entrepreneurship, formation, accounting, finance, marketing, and management. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. 8-9:50AM $26 $0 10-11:50AM $26 $0 8-9:50AM $26 $0 10-11:50AM $26 $0 1-2:50PM $26 $0 12-1:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $26 $45 $386 $386 $386 $386 $386 $386 $386 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3075. Continued www.clackamas.edu 27 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Business, continued BA-104 BUSINESS MATH, 3 CREDITS Business applications including mark-ups and mark-downs; statistical applications; simple interest; present value and future value of single sums and annuities; gains, losses and valuations of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investments. Also included are accounting math applications of depreciation, inventory valuation, financial ratios and analysis. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-050 or place into higher level math class. BA-104-01266945 ???MW 8-9:20AM S. GREENE $270 $19.50 $5 WEB BA-104-02266954 ??? S. GREENE $270 $19.50 $45 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: shannong@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3680. BA-111 $294.50 $334.50 GENERAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS Full-cycle recordkeeping and payroll for service and merchandising businesses; topics include general and special journals, subsidiary ledgers, journalizing, posting, preparing financial statements, and end-of-period adjustments for small businesses. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-111-01266962 ???MW 10-11:50AM S. GREENE $360 $26 $5 WEB BA-111-02266973 ??? S. GREENE $360 $26 $45 $391 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: shannong@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3680. BA-120 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BA-123 LEADERSHIP & MOTIVATION, 3 CREDITS HYB BA-120-01266975 ???M F. CORONA $270 6-8:50PM $19.50 $20 $309.50 Hybrid. Orientation: 9/26, 6:00-7:20pm. Meets: 9/26, 10/3, 10/17, 10/31, 11/14 & 11/28 plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6498. TEAMWORK, 3 CREDITS Focuses on team dynamics and skills for achieving goals while working in a diverse group. Students complete a team project and in the process, practice successful communication strategies, goal definition, schedule coordination, peer feedback, and conflict management. Additional course topics include learning styles, diversity, appreciating differences, and ethical behavior in teams. HYB BA-122-01266990 ???M F. CORONA $270 6-8:50PM $19.50 $20 $309.50 Hybrid. Orientation: 9/26, 7:30-8:50pm. Meets: 9/26, 10/10, 10/24, 11/7, 11/21 & 12/5 plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6498. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Focuses on leadership-achieving organizational goals by employing human, financial, and organizational resources-and provides both a theoretical and a practical perspective on leadership and motivation skills. By engaging in both introspective and interactive exercises, students build the expertise necessary to lead both projects and organizations. WEB BA-123-01267002 ??? K. CHRISTENSEN $270 $19.50 $45 $334.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3072. BA-131 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS WEB BA-131-01267004 ???MW T. FRANK $360 BA-131-02267009 ???MW B. FORNEY $360 BA-131-03267016 ???TTH T. FRANK $360 BA-131-04267021 ???T F. MEYERS $360 BA-131-05267024 ??? A. PHILLIPS $360 Introductory course using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint applications to create business documents, utilize the Internet, and file management. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Recommended: Pass BT-120 and Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS Foundational course in project management. Students gain a thorough grounding in project management principles and techniques, including project life cycle, chartering, stakeholder management, work/task breakdown, network diagram and critical path, contingency planning, resource allocation, and project monitoring, and reporting BA-122 Course No. 10-11:50AM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 6-9:50PM $26 $20 $406 $406 $406 $406 $26 $45 $431 $26 $45 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3803. Please contact instructor for software and hardware requirements for this course. Students must have internet access including email and access to WWW (DSL or cable connection is recommended). WEB BA-131-06267025 ??? B. FORNEY $360 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: beverlyf@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3115. Please contact instructor for software and hardware requirements for this course. Students must have internet access including email and access to WWW (DSL or cable connection is recommended). BA-205 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH TECHNOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Students practice critical skills for successful communication in a business environment by employing a structured writing process, analyzing audience needs, and identifying and using appropriate communication channels and modalities. Students also work individually to produce a PowerPoint presentation with embedded narration and as team members to manage a comprehensive project and complete a business research paper. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131 and WR-121. HYB BA-205-01267028 ???W C. CHATTERTON $360 1-2:50PM $26 $30 $416 WEB BA-205-02267035 ??? M. BABIN $360 $26 $431 Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: colec@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6155. $45 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: moniqueb@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3567. Requires access to MS Office Professional. ✔ 28 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BA-206 MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total BA-206-01267037 ???TTH 1-2:50PM S. PARKER $360 $26 $0 WEB BA-206-02267047 ??? S. PARKER $360 $26 $45 $386 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3075. BA-211 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS WEB BA-211-01267051 ???MW 8-9:50AM J. SAN-CLAIRE $360 $26 $5 BA-211-02267059 ???MW 10-11:50AM J. SAN-CLAIRE $360 $26 $5 BA-211-03267064 ???TTH 10-11:50AM STAFF $360$26 $5 BA-211-04267067 ??? J. SAN-CLAIRE $360 $26 $45 BA-212 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II, 4 CREDITS Basic principles of accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, journals, ledgers, accounting for cash, end-of-period operations, worksheets, entries, and financial statements. Emphasis on procedure and theory. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115 and pass BA-104. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: joan.san-claire@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3013. $391 $391 $391 $431 Principles and practices in service and merchandising corporations, cash controls, receivables, assets, short-term and long-term liabilities, debt, and financial statements. Corporate analysis of financial position including the cash flow statement. Prerequisite: Pass BA-211. BA-212-01267070 ???TTH 8-9:50AM J. SAN-CLAIRE $360 $26 $5 WEB BA-212-02267078 ??? T. FRANK $360 $26 $45 $431 DECISION MAKING WITH ACCOUNTING INFORMATION, 4 CREDITS Accounting for manufacturing operations, cost systems, capital budgeting, variances and budget performance reports, job order, process, flow, and cost/volume profit analysis and standard costs. Presentation and interpretation of accounting data to aid decisions. Prerequisite: Pass BA-212. BA-213-01267080 ???MW 8-9:50AM STAFF $360$26 $5 WEB BA-213-02267087 ??? N. RICHMAN $360 $26 $45 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: nicole.richman@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-0686. BA-217 $391 $431 BUDGETING FOR MANAGERS, 3 CREDITS Focuses on developing and managing departmental and project budgets and on understanding how they fit into the overall organizational framework. Addresses fixed, flexible, and rolling budgets, break-even and contribution margin analysis, profit planning, manufacturing costs and sales forecasts, and cost behavior and variance analysis. Recommended: Pass BA-111 or BA-211 or have experience in accounting or work-related budgeting. Pass BA-131 or CS-135S and pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB BA-217-01267094 ??? T. FRANK $270 $19.50 $45 BA-218 PERSONAL FINANCE, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Analysis and application of basic principles of personal finance including career planning, budgeting and spending, financial decision-making, use of credit, saving and investing, home purchase, taxes, risk management, retirement planning, estate planning, and other major personal finance topics. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 or higher, or pass BA-104. Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB BA-218-01267101 ??? S. PARKER $360 $26 $45 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3075. BA-223 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, 4 CREDITS Offers a comprehensive investigation of strategic marketing in a global environment. Topics covered will include research, ethics, consumer behavior, product strategy, distribution strategy, promotional strategy and pricing strategy. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-223-01272025 ???TTH 10-11:50AM R. HATFIELD $360 $26 $0 WEB BA-223-02267102 ??? R. HATFIELD $360 $26 $45 $386 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3074. BA-224 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 4 CREDITS Focuses on a practical, real world approach to Human Resource Management for line managers and Human Resource Managers. Introduces history and current legal environment of Human Resource Management and applies current practice in the functions of staffing, human resource development, compensation, safety and health, and employee and labor relations in both union and non-union environment. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HYB BA-224-01267107 ???T T. CLIFFORD $360 8-9:50AM $26 $20 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: tiffaniec@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3071. $391 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3660. BA-213 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Concepts and theories of management with focus on planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Decision making, planning principles, global management, managing people and teams, effective communication, and motivation are included. Pre-requisites: WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Recommended: Pass BA-251. Course No. BA-226 $406 BUSINESS LAW I, 4 CREDITS Includes concepts, principles, and rules of law applicable to business and personal transactions, with emphasis on sources of law, the U.S. Constitution, personal and business torts and crimes, case-based applications, ethics, and consumer contract law. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-226-01267110 ???MW M. MOISO $360 BA-226-02267118 ???TTH M. MOISO $360 WEB BA-226-03267122 ??? R. HERNDON $360 10-11:50AM $26 $0 10-11:50AM $26 $0 $386 $26 $431 $45 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: rherndon@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3698. BA-239 ADVERTISING, 4 CREDITS BA-239-01267123 ???TTH 1-2:50PM J. EICHENBERGER $360 $26 $0 $386 Emphasizes a strategic and integrated approach to promotion where traditional and non-traditional techniques of promotion are explored. The relationship and role of advertising to marketing will be stressed throughout the course. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. $386 $334.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3660. Continued www.clackamas.edu 29 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Business, continued Business Development Center BA-249 Registration for these workshops does not require college admission. Use Quick Entry Registration Form, or e-mail [email protected] for online registration instructions. RETAILING, 3 CREDITS Provides an understanding of the types of retail businesses, strategies, operations, formats and environments through which retailing is carried out, including a multi-disciplinary approach to understand the structure of effective retail management. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-251 BA-249-01267130 ???T 6-8:50PM P. AKINI $270 $19.50 $0 SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS $289.50 For more information on these classes or other questions regarding your small business needs, contact the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at 503-594-0738. Website: www.bizcenter.org Note: Registration for the following non-credit workshops does not require college admission. Role and responsibilities of the first-line supervisor or manager. Analyzing business, dealing with change, staffing and scheduling, leadership, decision-making, motivational skills, legal considerations, and managing teams. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. SBM-010 REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSE, 0 CREDIT WEB BA-251-01267134 ??? S. PARKER $270 SBM-010-01267171 ???T 6-8:50PM ???S 9-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $600$600 $19.50 $45 $334.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3075. BA-256 WEB BA-256-01267141 ??? J. SAN-CLAIRE $270 $19.50 $45 $334.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: joan.san-claire@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3013. BUSINESS/CWE , 3-6V CREDITS BA-280-01267146 ??? P. AKINI $540 BA-285 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS Cooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in a business related to the student’s major course of study. Under supervision of instructor and employer. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Prerequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3196. $45 $624V Introduces the theory and practical application of human relations at the individual, group, and organizational levels. Emphasizes psychological principles that help build relationships among employees and employers. Includes goal setting, motivation, communication, leadership, conflict management, and individual and group behavior. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-285-01272026 ???MW 12-1:50PM M. MOISO $360 $26 $0 WEB BA-285-02272027 ??? G. HARTMAN $360 $26 $45 $386 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3691. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Meets: Tuesday evenings 10/4-12/6 & 9am-4:50pm on Saturday 12/10. Two-term intensive training program designed to assist entrepreneurs in planning their business startups, and to develop existing businesses to make them more profitable and to create jobs. Students do extensive individual work on developing business plans with counseling from instructor. 4 SBM-020-01267176 ???T J. SELBY $0 6:30-9:20PM $0 $495 Meets: 10/4-1/17. At Harmony Community Campus. $495 SBM-021 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I, 0 CREDIT BA-280 ✔ Prepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker’s License exam by studying statutes, rules and antidiscrimination laws pertaining to the licensing and professional real estate activity required by all licensees of the State of Oregon. SBM-020 SMALL BUSINESS GREENHOUSE, 0 CREDIT INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING, 3 CREDITS Detailed review of the federal tax structure as it relates to the preparation of individual tax returns. Also provides a brief overview of partnership and corporate tax returns. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. 30 Course No. Part 1 of a multi-year program to help owners and managers of established businesses manage more effectively and achieve success. Course consists of class meetings, individual business counseling, peer networking, and work in/on the business. Class topics emphasize financial analysis, goals and communication. 4 SBM-021-01267183 ???TH 1-3:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $695$695 Meets: First Thursday of each month beginning 10/6. Counseling by appointment. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-021A SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I, 0 CREDIT Part 1 of a multi-year program to help owners and managers of established businesses manage more effectively and achieve success. Course consists of class meetings, individual business counseling, peer networking, and work in/on the business. The SBM class will address the challenges of creating an attractive business concept, building lasting customer relations, maintaining profitable operations, and developing strong organizational structure. 4 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 SBM-021A-01267189 ???TH 1-3:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $265$265 Meets first Thursday of each month starting 10/6. At Harmony Community Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total XSBM-0003 GOING INTO BUSINESS, 0 CREDIT Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee XSBM-0003-01267214???TH 6:30-9:20PM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 4 4 XSBM-0003-02267218???TH 6:30-9:20PM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 XSBM-0012 QUICKBOOKS PRO: PART II, 0 CREDIT 4 XSBM-0003-03267220???TH 6:30-9:20PM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 Meets: 10/6. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 11/3. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 12/1. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0006 HOW TO PASS THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT Enables Spanish speaking students to improve study habits, improve test taking skills, and develop basic computer skills to improve online testing results. Explores ideas on answering difficult, poorly worded or incorrectly translated questions. 4 ESPAÑOL XSBM-0006-36267222???S 9-11:50AM STAFF $0$0 $67 $67 Meets: 10/29. Spanish Language class. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0008 MARKETING MASTERY, 0 CREDIT Discover what it takes to be the customer’s first choice and market leader. Learn how to create and maintain extreme customer loyalty. 2-4:50PM $0 $139 Meets weeks of: 12/6-12/20. At Harmony Community Campus. $139 XSBM-0010 PREPARING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD (CCB) EXAM, 0 CREDIT This class will prepare students to qualify for and successfully pass the Construction Contractors Board (CCB) exam required for contractor certification in Oregon. The class is taught by a certified CCB education provider and fulfills the CCB pre-exam educational requirement as stipulated under Oregon Revised Statute 701.280. 4 XSBM-0010-30267226???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $375$375 4 XSBM-0010-31267231???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $375$375 4 XSBM-0010-32267237???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $375$375 Meets: 10/7 & 10/8. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 11/4 & 11/5. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 12/2 & 12/3. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAÑOL XSBM-0010-33267241???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $450$450 Meets: 10/21 & 10/22. Spanish Language Class. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAÑOL XSBM-0010-34267244???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $450$450 Meets: 11/18 & 11/19. Spanish Language class. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAÑOL XSBM-0010-35272093???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $450$450 Meets: 12/16 & 12/17. Spanish Language class. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0011-21267248???W 6:10-8:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $229$229 Meets: 9/28-10/26. Required: Proficiency with computers & Windows. At Harmony Community Campus. In this continuation class, topics include creating and customizing forms and reports, basic job costing, memorizing transactions and reconciling bank and credit card statements. 4 Course Listing Learn how to set up and use QuickBooks. Students enter company, customer and vendor information, produce invoices, accept payments, make deposits and pay bills using QuickBooks. 4 XSBM-0008-09272092???T R. SHERK $0 Total XSBM-0011 QUICKBOOKS PRO PART I, 0 CREDIT Going Into Business orientation introduces the steps you need to take to start-up and successfully operate a small business in Oregon. 4 Crs. Fee XSBM-0012-22267250???W 6:10-8:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $149$149 Meets: 11/2-11/16. Required: current enrollment in or successful completion of QuickBooks Pro: Part I. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0013 SMALL BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING & BUSINESS TAX BASICS, 0 CREDIT Learn the basic recordkeeping and tax requirements for your business. Assess various options for tracking income and expenses. Hear how to select accounting and tax professionals. 4 XSBM-0013-18267252???S 9-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $59 $59 Meets: 10/8. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0014 SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION, 0 CREDIT Search engines are limited in how they crawl the web and interpret content. A webpage doesn’t always look the same to you and me as it looks to a search engine. We’ll focus on specific technical aspects of building (or modifying) web pages so they are structured for both search engines and human visitors alike. We will help you plan and develop a search-engine friendly site. XSBM-0014-39267254???F 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $99 $99 Meets: 11/4. XSBM-0016 SOCIAL MEDIA, 0 CREDIT A social network is critical to the success of your business. The marketing of your business is a dynamic and ever-changing challenge. This workshop will introduce you to social networking fundamentals. XSBM-0016-41267255???F 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $99 $99 Meets: 10/21. XSBM-0018 WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART I, 0 CREDIT Don’t have the website you need and wish you had? Don’t worry. Let’s build one together. 4 XSBM-0018-51267258???S 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $69 $69 Meets: 10/22. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0019 WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART II, 0 CREDIT For this workshop you must have a WordPress site that you will be able to make basic editing of content. Bring login, information for the site, domain and FTP password. 4 XSBM-0019-52272094???S 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $69 $69 Meets: 11/5. At Harmony Community Campus. XSBM-0020 QUICKBOOKS BASIC PAYROLL, 0 CREDIT This introductory class teaches students how to set-up and manage payroll for a small business. Learn to set-up payroll information, produce paychecks and complete quarterly federal and state reports. 4 XSBM-0020-25267261???S 9-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $149$149 Meets: 11/19. Required: Completion of QuickBooks Pro: Part I. At Harmony Community Campus. Continued www.clackamas.edu 31 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Business Technology Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BT-160 WORD I, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Introductory-level course where students learn basic concepts of the Word software program. This course is designed for students who have no or little knowledge of Word. Prerequisite: Pass BT-120 or instructor consent. Recommended: 35 words per minute typing skill. BT-120 PERSONAL KEYBOARDING, 2 CREDITS BT-120-01267162 ???MW 10-10:50AM B. FORNEY $180 $13 $10 $203 BT-120-02267167 ???MW 11-11:50AM B. FORNEY $180 $13 $10 $203 BT-120-03267177 ???M S. SIMMONS $180 BT-121 DATA ENTRY, 1 CREDIT BT-121-01267182 ???M B. FORNEY $90 10-10:50AM $6.50 $10 $106.50 BT-121-02267185 ???W B. FORNEY $90 10-10:50AM $6.50 $10 $106.50 BT-121-03267188 ???M B. FORNEY $90 11-11:50AM $6.50 $10 $106.50 BT-121-04267191 ???W B. FORNEY $90 11-11:50AM $6.50 $10 $106.50 BT-121-05267196 ???M S. SIMMONS $90 6-6:50PM $6.50 $10 Students use information about themselves (values, interests, personality and skills) and information about the world of work (career and industries) to explore and make long term career decisions. $106.50 HYB HD-140-01267349 ???W C. SIMS $270 BT-122 KEYBOARDING SKILLBUILDING, 2 CREDITS Basic instruction on electronic alphanumeric keyboard. Provides practice for speed and accuracy with individual program. Students will develop the necessary skills to effectively use the Internet, use e-mail, and create simple documents. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. 6-7:50PM $13 $10 Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. $203 This course is designed to teach the computer numeric keypad by touch with speed and accuracy using industry standards for data entry. The skill is especially helpful to people in the fields of data entry, accounting, office administration, insurance, banking and finance, and any other work that requires numeric input. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Designed to improve typing proficiency using microcomputers. Students will refine and further develop speed and accuracy skills learned in BT-120 Personal Keyboarding. Prerequisite: Pass BT-120 or instructor consent. BT-122-01267200 ???MW 10-10:50AM B. FORNEY $180 $13 $10 $203 BT-122-02267210 ???MW 11-11:50AM B. FORNEY $180 $13 $10 $203 BT-122-03267223 ???M S. SIMMONS $180 $203 BT-124 BUSINESS EDITING I, 3 CREDITS Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. 6-7:50PM $13 $10 Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Course builds communication skills through the study of correct usage of grammar, spelling, vocabulary usage, effective writing, and editing principles. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB ✔ 32 Course No. BT-124-01267228 ???TTH 1-2:20PM B. FORNEY $270 $19.50 $0 BT-124-02267232 ??? T. PATRICK $270 $19.50 $45 WEB BT-160-01267235 ??? T. PATRICK $270 $19.50 $45 $334.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3076. Please contact instructor for software version requirements for this course or use the Dye Academic Computer Lab at Clackamas for course work. BT-262 INTEGRATED PROJECTS, 4 CREDITS Advanced Microsoft Word skills in creating letters, reports, and forms; in creating Excel worksheet reports and budgets; in creating Access databases to generate reports and forms; in creating PowerPoint presentations, and in linking documents and saving as Web pages. Introduction to Acrobat forms and documents. Google Applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and Gmail. Recommended: 45 words per minute typing skill. Prerequisite: Pass BT-161 with a C or better. WEB BT-262-01267239 ??? B. FORNEY $360 $26 $45 $431 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3115. Students must have access to MS Office Professional and Acrobat 10 Professional or higher or use the Dye Academic Computer Lab at Clackamas for online course work. Career Planning HD-140 CAREER EXPLORATION, 3 CREDITS 1-2:50PM $19.50 $30 $319.50 Hybrid. Meets: every other Wednesday (10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 11/30) plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3186. Career Planning: Life & Career Options HD-202 LIFE TRANSITIONS, 3 CREDITS HD-202-01267369 ???T S. SCHAEFER $0 Examines process and stages of life transitions. Helps re-entry adults identify personal strengths and barriers related to success in education and employment. Offers opportunities to practice interpersonal skills. Provides information about CCC campus and community resources which can assist students in reaching their goals. This course is part of Life & Career Options. Corequisite: HD-208. Required: Instructor consent. Student must complete LCOP application. Applications are available in the Counseling Office. 9-11:50AM $0 $40 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3176. $40 $289.50 $334.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3076. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HD-208 CAREER & LIFE PLANNING, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HD-208-01267372 ???TH ???TH C. SIMS $0 9-11:50AM 10:30-11:50AM $0 $40 $40 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3176. Chemistry CH-104 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS CH-104-01267440 ???M E. FRANCIS $450 2-3:50PM $32.50 $45 $527.50 CH-104-20267444 ???W N. JAMESON $450 6-8:50PM $32.50 $45 $527.50 Required: 4hrs/wk in the Introductory Chemistry Lab. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm; Thursday 10am-8pm. Corequisite: CH-104S. Lab begins first week. Required: 4hrs/wk in the Introductory Chemistry Lab. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm; Thursday 10am-8pm. Seminar included. Lab begins first week. $32.50 CH-112L CHEMISTRY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-150 CH-112L-01267459 ???T 2-4:50PM M. KAPLAN $0 $0 $0 CH-112L-02267460 ???W 9-11:50AM S. RAY $0 $0 $0 CH-112L-03267461 ???F 9-11:50AM S. RAY $0 $0 $0 PREPARATORY CHEMISTRY, 4 CREDITS CH-150-01267463 ???MWF 10-10:50AM N. HAMEL $360 $26 $0 CH-150S PREPARATION FOR CHEMISTRY SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT CH-221 CH-150S-01267465 ???TH N. HAMEL $0 CH-150S-02267467 ???TH N. HAMEL $0 GENERAL CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS CH-221-01267471 ???MWF 10-10:50AM G. BURGESS $450 $32.50 $45 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee $65 $547.50 Hybrid. Lecture online, lab on campus. Orientation on Moodle. Lab begins first week. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3352. Required: 4 hrs/wk on campus for lab work and weekly quiz. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am4pm; Thursday 10am-8pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm. Lab section for CH-112 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-112. $0 $0 $0 One term preparatory course for students who must take the general chemistry sequence (CH-221/222/223) but have no chemistry background. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-111. $386 Corequisite: CH-150S. 9-9:50AM $0 $0 10-10:50AM $0 $0 Corequisite: CH-221L and CH-221S. CH-221-20267475 ???T ???TH ???TH A. FERREIRA THOMAS $450 Lab and seminar included. 6-8:50PM 7-9:50PM 6-6:50PM $32.50 $45 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT CH-221L GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-112 CH-104S-01267448 ???W E. FRANCIS $0 CH-104S-02267450 ???W E. FRANCIS $0 CHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES, CH-221S CH-221L-01267477 ???TH 8-10:50AM G. BURGESS $0 $0 $0 CH-221L-02267478 ???TH 12-2:50PM G. BURGESS $0 $0 $0 CH-221L-03267479 ???F 1-3:50PM G. BURGESS $0 $0 $0 GENERAL CHEMISTRY SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT CH-221S-01267481 ???W G. BURGESS $0 CH-221S-02267483 ???W G. BURGESS $0 CH-221S-03267484 ???W G. BURGESS $0 $0 $0 One-term preparatory chemistry lab course for students who want to take BI-231, Anatomy and Physiology and/or BI-234, Introductory Microbiology. Includes measurement; atomic structure; periodic table; bonding; nomenclature; heat; molecular and ionic interactions in solids, liquids, and solutions; chemical reactions including acid-base; organic chemistry; and biochemistry. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 or MTH-098 with a C or better or placement in MTH-095. Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; or instructor consent. Recommended: BI-112 strongly recommended. CH-112-01267452 ???MW 12:30-1:50PM M. KAPLAN $360 $26 $45 $431 CH-112-02267453 ???TTH 9-10:20AM C. DU BOULAY $360 $26 $45 $431 CH-112-20267455 ???MW 6-7:20PM ???MW 7:30-8:50PM C. DU BOULAY $360 $26 $45 $431 Corequisite: CH-112L. Corequisite: CH-112L. $0 $527.50 $527.50 Lab course for the CH-221 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-221. Seminar course for the CH-104 lecture/lab course. Corequisites: CH-104. 2-2:50PM $0 $0 3-3:50PM $0 $0 4 CREDITS $0 Transfer lab course for science, engineering, and professional majors. The nature of chemistry, atomic theory, electron configuration, structure, bonding, properties, composition and nomenclature of covalent and ionic substances. Introduces organic chemistry and biochemistry topics. Prerequisites: A year of high school chemistry or pass CH-150 or pass CH-104 & CH-105; & pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. CH-104S Lab included. Total Seminar course for the CH-150 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-150. A lab transfer course for students in nursing, allied health fields, and liberal arts. Observation, measurement, composition, stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic table, bonding, and nomenclature. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 or MTH-098 with a C or better or placement in MTH-095, pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; or instructor consent. HYB CH-104-30267446 ??? E. FRANCIS $450 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Helps re-entry adults identify interests, abilities, values and transferable skills and apply this information to goal setting and career decisions. Students identify and explore options for training, education, and employment. Covers job search skills such as interviewing, resume writing, and developing a career portfolio. Each student develops an action plan identifying goals and next steps. This course is part of Life & Career Options. Corequisite: HD-202. Required: Instructor consent. Student must complete LCOP application. Applications are available in the Counseling Office. Course No. $0 $0 $0 Seminar course for the CH-221 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-221. 11-11:50AM $0 $0 12-12:50PM $0 $0 1-1:50PM $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Continued www.clackamas.edu 33 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Chemistry, continued CLA-118 PHLEBOTOMY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANTS, 1 CREDIT CH-241 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I, 5 CREDITS CH-241-01267486 ???MWF 2:30-3:50PM N. HAMEL $450 $32.50 $45 This course is designed to instill a broad understanding of blood collection and specimen handling theory used in the clinical laboratory and to prepare students to perform these tasks safely and effectively in the workplace. Universal and standard precautions and Federal and State Regulations will be emphasized. Customer satisfaction, professionalism, quality control and ethical issues will be addressed. Corequisite: CLA-118L. Required: Students must be admitted into the current CLA cohort, or instructor consent. CH-241L ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-241L-01267489 ???M N. HAMEL $0 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total First term of a transfer sequence meeting organic chemistry requirement for premedical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, chiropractic medicine, chemical engineering and biology majors. Prerequisite: Pass CH-223. Corequisite: CH-241L-01. Seminar included. $527.50 4 Lab course for the CH-241 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-241. 4-6:50PM $0 $0 $0 Clinical Lab Assistant The CCC Clinical Laboratory Assistant program is a three-term program of 48 credits which prepares graduates for entry level practice in the laboratory setting. CLA-100 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE, 2 CREDITS 4 CLA-100-01266634 ???T P. DETURK $180 An overview and introduction to healthcare systems and career trends, ethical and legal responsibilities, personal and workplace safety, infection control, professionalism, life-long learning, and effective communication. At Harmony Community Campus CLA-101 9-10:50AM $13 $140 $333 CLA-101-01266636 ???TTH 1-2:20PM H. WAND $270 $19.50 $200 $489.50 4 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: CLA-101L. At Harmony Community Campus. CLA-101L CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS I LAB, 1 CREDIT A companion course to CLA-101, presents the student with the skills required of a clinical laboratory assistant, which includes performance of waived laboratory testing and specimen processing within the boundaries of state and federal regulations and quality assurance practices, insuring a basic understanding of quality laboratory testing. Corequisite: CLA-101. Required: Student must be admitted into the current CLA cohort, or instructor consent. 4 4 ✔ 34 CLA-101L-01266638 ???TTH 11-12:20PM H. WAND $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: CLA-101-01. At Harmony Community Campus. CLA-101L-02266640 ???TTH 2:30-3:50PM P. DETURK $90 $6.50 $0 CLA-118-01266641 ???TH H. WAND $90 Crs. Fee Total 10-10:50AM $6.50 $200 $296.50 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: CLA-118L-01. At Harmony Community Campus. This course is a companion course to CLA-118, is designed for the Clinical Lab Assistant student practice and gain skill and experience in blood collection according to standard operating procedures. They will practice specimen handling and processing techniques used in laboratories. The students will perform these activities effectively and safely, emulating the workplace environment. Universal and Standard Precautions will be stressed. The students will collect blood samples on their lab partners throughout the term. Corequisite: CLA-118. Required: Students must be admitted into the current CLA cohort, or instructor consent. 4 CLA-118L-01266642 ???M H. WAND $90 9-11:50AM $6.50 $0 $96.50 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: CLA-118-01. At Harmony Community Campus. College Success See also Human Development & Leadership for related classes. EL-103 TAKING EFFECTIVE NOTES, 1 CREDIT Designed to help students develop effective note-taking skills. Several note-taking systems are introduced and practiced. WEB EL-103-13266610 ??? B. MALONEY $90 $6.50 $40 $136.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: bmaloney@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6689. Required: Microsoft Office or compatible software. EL-111 COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS, 3 CREDITS HD-100 EL-111-02266613 ???TTH B. MARKS $270 EL-111-01266611 ???MW B. MARKS $270 COLLEGE SURVIVAL, 1 CREDIT Emphasizes time management, listening/note-taking, testing skills/ anxiety, library resources, learning styles, study/reading textbooks, concentration. Prerequisite: Placement in WRD-090. 9-10:20AM $19.50 $15 $304.50 1-2:20PM $19.50 $15 $304.50 Designed to help students develop skills in time management, reading, homework management, note taking, stress management, test taking. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. WEB HD-100-01267342 ??? T. SPREHE $0 $96.50 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: CLA-101-01 At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Time Fee CLA-118L PHLEBOTOMY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT LAB, 1 CREDIT CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS I, 3 CREDITS Presents the student with the theory of a clinical laboratory and clinical laboratory Assistant duties, including state and federal regulations, quality assurance practices, laboratory terminology, staffing, and a basic understanding of waived laboratory testing. The majority of the competencies required in the Core Module of NAACLS’s Clinical Laboratory Assistant program will be covered. The role of the clinical laboratory in the health care setting will be addressed. Corequisite: CLA-101L. Required: Student must be admitted into the current CLA cohort, or instructor consent. Day Tuition TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 $0 $40 Online. Restricted: Oregon Promise Students only. Contact: taras@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6222. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $40 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HD-102 SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE, 1-6V CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HD-102-01267593 ???TBA TBA M. BAKER/J. GINSBURG $0 $0 HD-121 COLLEGE SUCCESS EXPANDED, 3 CREDITS $0 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected], or call 503-594-3040. $0V Provides advanced strategies for creating college success including self-awareness, understanding motivation, employing interdependence, taking personal responsibility, learning style, goal setting, lifelong learning, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, time management, effective study habits/planning, and the use of on and off campus resources. HD-121-01267346 ???W J. CURRY $270 9-11:50AM $19.50 $10 HD-144 ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION, 1 CREDIT Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3279. $299.50 Provides basic communication skills students can use to state or declare their rights in a positive fashion to obtain desired results in career, social, and personal relations. 4 HD-144-15267351 ???F ???S M. BRENNAN $90 Meets: 11/18 & 11/19. At Wilsonville Campus. HD-145 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 $106.50 STRESS MANAGEMENT, 1 CREDIT Identifies specific personal stressors and focus on developing skills that enable students to deal more effectively with stress. 4 HD-145-30267353 ???F ???S M. MALLATT $90 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 Meets: 11/4 & 11/5. At Harmony Community Campus. HD-154 $106.50 BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE, 1 CREDIT This course is designed to address the elements forming and impacting self-confidence, disarming your inner critic, including dealing with fear, self-esteem, personal power, and establishing your center. 4 HD-154-30267361 ???F ???S E. CREQUE $90 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 Meets: 11/18 & 11/19. At Harmony Community Campus. LIB-101 $106.50 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH, 1 CREDIT Trains students in the use of a variety of print and electronic information resources, search tools, and source citation. Excellent preparation for term papers and other research assignments. Recommended: Pass CS-090 or equivalent experience. WEB LIB-101-02267690 ??? T. MACKEY $0 $0 Online. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3315. $0 $0 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Communication Studies COMM-100 BASIC SPEECH COMMUNICATION, 3 CREDITS Explores interpersonal and small group dynamics and communication skills in day-to-day formal and informal situations. Examines positive self-concept, listening skills, verbal and non-verbal modes of communication, and clarity of expression. Designed for nontransfer students. COMM-100-01266643 ???MW 1-2:50PM K. DOSS $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 4 COMM-100-15272227 ???TTH 6-7:50PM B. BYERS $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 Meets: 10/3-12/2. Meets: 10/3-12/2 At Wilsonville Campus. Course Listing Provides students with a service learning experience in a community setting. Students complete 30-180 hours per term of volunteer work and participate in seminar/discussions to connect volunteer work with an area of study. Required: Instructor consent. Course No. COMM-111 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS Practice in organization, research, and delivery of a variety of speeches. Prerequisites: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121; or instructor consent. 4 COMM-111-06266649 ???TTH K. BRENNAN $360 COMM-111-01266644 ???MW K. HUGHES $360 COMM-111-03266646 ???MW M. WILLIAMS $360 COMM-111-08266651 ???TTH K. BRENNAN $360 COMM-111-09266652 ???TTH K. HUGHES $360 COMM-111-02266645 ???MW K. HUGHES $360 COMM-111-04266647 ???TTH B. BYERS $360 8-9:50AM $26 $6 9-10:50AM $26 $6 10-11:50AM $26 $6 10-11:50AM $26 $6 10-11:50AM $26 $6 11-12:50PM $26 $6 1-2:50PM $26 $6 4 COMM-111-05266648 ???TTH K. BRENNAN $360 COMM-111-12266655 ???MW K. HUGHES $360 COMM-111-07266650 ???MW B. BYERS $360 COMM-111-13272228 ???TTH K. COFFEY $360 COMM-111-10266653 ???T K. DOSS $360 COMM-111-11266654 ???M K. DOSS $360 1-2:50PM $26 1-2:50PM $26 3-4:50PM $26 3-4:50PM $26 6-9:50PM $26 6-9:50PM $26 4 At Harmony Community Campus $392 $392 $392 $392 $392 $392 $392 $6 $392 $6 $392 $6 $392 $6 $392 $6 $392 $6 $392 COMM-111-15266657 ???MW 6-7:50PM B. BYERS $360 $26 $6 $392 At Harmony Community Campus. At Wilsonville Campus. COMM-126 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SEXES, 4 CREDITS Examines ways women and men are different and similar in their communication behaviors. Traditions, myths, social roles and current issues are discussed. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB COMM-126-01266658 ???MW 1-2:50PM K. BRENNAN $360 $26 $0 COMM-126-02266659 ??? K. BRENNAN $360 $26 $40 $386 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3154. Continued www.clackamas.edu 35 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Communication Studies, continued COMM-212 MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY, 4 CREDITS Takes students through a critical study of the production and consumption of mass media, including television, radio, books, film, newspapers, advertising and the Internet. Students also examine the economic and social organization of mass media, the growth of new media technologies, and the relationship between media and the public. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. COMM-212-01266661 ???W 6-9:50PM K. DOSS $360 $26 $10 COMM-218 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, 4 CREDITS $396 The interpersonal communication process examined through lectures, reading, and exercises. Subjects include goal-setting, first impressions, conflict resolution, non-verbal messages, image building and assertiveness. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. COMM-218-01266663 ???TTH 1-2:50PM K. HUGHES $360 $26 $0 COMM-280 SPEECH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $386 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of communications. Prerequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. COMM-280-01266674 ??? K. BRENNAN Required: Instructor consent. $540 $39 $45 $624V Computer-Aided Drafting Technology Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. CDT-102 CDT-102-01267438 ???TTH 12:30-3:20PM D. WARD $270 $19.50 $75 ADVANCED SOLIDWORKS, 3 CREDITS $364.50 Advanced features of SolidWorks will be discussed and problems will be worked that exemplify them. Subjects include equations, configurations, design tables and dynamics. Prerequisites: CDT108A or instructor consent. CDT-225-01272095 ???TTH 4:30-7:20PM D. WARD $270 $19.50 $75 $364.50 Computer Science CS-090 FUNDAMENTAL COMPUTER SKILLS I, 2 CREDITS CS-090-01266677 ???MW 1-2:50PM S. EDWARDS $180 $13 $18 $211 CS-090-02266685 ???TTH 6-7:50PM S. SIMMONS $180 $13 $18 $211 The course covers the basic use of computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system, including: using the mouse and keyboard, creating and editing documents, file management, and basic Internet use. Recommended: Typing skills are helpful. ✔ 36 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CS-091 FUNDAMENTAL COMPUTER SKILLS II, 2 CREDITS CS-091-21266688 ???MW 1-2:50PM S. EDWARDS $180 $13 $18 $211 CS-091-22266696 ???TTH 6-7:50PM S. SIMMONS $180 $13 $18 $211 CS-120 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS Meets weeks of: 9/26-10/27. Meets weeks of: 9/26-10/27. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Continued development of skills learned in CS-090. Topics include learning intermediate features of the Microsoft Windows operating systems, more work with applications (word processing using the latest version of Microsoft Word, spreadsheets using the latest version of Microsoft Excel, and presentations using the latest version of Microsoft PowerPoint.) Takes place in the computer lab, one student to a computer. Prerequisite: Pass CS-090 or placement in CS-091; or instructor consent. Meets weeks of: 10/31-12/1. Meets: 10/31-12/1. A computer competency course to familiarize students with computer concept, software applications and the implications of living in the digital age. Introduces students to computer concepts, including, but not limited to the Microsoft Windows environment, Microsoft Office Applications, hardware terminology, social media and the Internet. Prerequisites: Pass CS-090 or placement in CS-120, pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121; or instructor consent. HYB CS-120-01266697 ???MW 10-11:50AM S. EDWARDS $360 $26 $44 $430 HYB CS-120-02266707 ???T ???TH D. SARGENT $360 10-11:50AM 10-11:50AM $26 $44 $430 HYB CS-120-03266712 ???TTH 1-2:50PM V. JONATHAN $360 $26 $44 $430 WEB CS-120-30266724 ??? D. SARGENT $360 $26 $52 $438 WEB CS-120-31266726 ??? M. SORRENTINO $360 $26 $52 $438 Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3645. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3830. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. SKETCHING & PROBLEM SOLVING, 3 CREDITS Freehand sketching encountered in drafting engineering projects. Selecting views and implementing drafting standards. Dimensioning, lettering, section and auxiliary views are covered. Problem solving in individual and group settings. CDT-225 Course No. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: vicki. [email protected] or 503-594-3171. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3830. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3853. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. CS-125H HTML & WEB SITE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS WEB CS-125H-01266729 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM D. CARINO $270 $19.50 $24 $313.50 CS-125H-30266735 ??? M. SORRENTINO $270 $19.50 $52 $341.50 Hands-on approach to planning, design, and developing published web sites using HTML tags in a text editor. The class focuses on basic HTML coding using HTML 5 models. Hyperlinks, images, cascading style sheets, forms, accessibility and design principles will be covered, as well as tools such as site management, validators, and page editors. Recommended: Pass CS-120 or equivalent experience. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3853. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total CS-133VB VISUAL BASIC.NET I, 3 CREDITS WEB CS-133VB-01266738 ???TTH 1-2:20PM D. CARINO $270 $19.50 $24 $313.50 CS-133VB-30266740 ??? D. CARINO $270 $19.50 $52 $341.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3170. CS-135DB MICROSOFT ACCESS, 3 CREDITS Focuses on the advanced database capabilities using the latest version of Microsoft Access. Topics include design, construction, and documentation of a database management system, designing reports, forms, advanced form techniques, advanced queries, customizing tables, and creating and using an application system with macros. Prerequisite: Pass BA-131 or CS-120. Recommended: Pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065. CS-135I CS-135DB-01266742 ???MW 1-2:20PM D. CARINO $270 $19.50 $26 ADVANCED WEB DESIGN WITH DREAMWEAVER, 3 CREDITS $315.50 Plan and publish a standards-based, accessible web site via a variety of tools, including the Adobe Creative Suite. Complete market and user-needs analyses to best target site content and design. Create a graphical web site mock-up, then use CSS scripts and multimedia to realize site goals. Emphasizes professional design techniques. Prerequisite: Pass CS-125H. CS-135S CS-135I-01266750 ???MW 9-10:20AM D. CARINO $270 $19.50 $24 MICROSOFT EXCEL, 3 CREDITS $313.50 Focuses on advanced spreadsheet capabilities using the latest version of Microsoft Excel. Topics include design, construction, and documentation of spreadsheets, use of templates, multiple worksheets, complex formulas, functions and filtering, Pivot Tables, advanced chart features, sorting, database capabilities, finding data, creating subtotals, using lookup tables, finding trends and forecasting, creating and editing macros, validating data, and working with controls. Recommended: Pass BA-131 or CS-120; pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065. WEB CS-140 CS-135S-30266754 ??? D. SARGENT $270 $19.50 $55 $344.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3830. INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS Introduction to the theory behind operating systems as well as basic functions of Windows, Linux/UNIX, and Macintosh operating systems. Discussion of operating systems interface with input, output, and storage devices and basic network theory. Prerequisites: Pass CS-120 or placement in CS-121; pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065; pass WRD-095 or placement in WR-121. CS-140-01266757 ???MW E. CARINO $360 CS-140-02266765 ???TTH E. CARINO $360 1-2:50PM $26 $35 1-2:50PM $26 $35 $421 $421 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CS-150 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN ORIENTATION, 3 CREDITS CS-161 CS-150-01266770 ???TTH J. MILLER $270 CS-150-02266776 ???TTH E. CARINO $270 COMPUTER SCIENCE I, 4 CREDITS 3-4:20PM $19.50 $35 $324.50 9-10:20AM $19.50 $35 $324.50 CS-201 CS-161-01266783 ???MW J. MILLER $360 CS-161-02266788 ???TTH R. ALBERS $360 CS-161-03266793 ???MW J. MILLER $360 COMPUTER SYSTEMS II, 4 CREDITS 10-11:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 2:30-4:20PM $26 $20 CS-225 CS-201-01266798 ???MW 2:30-4:20PM R. ALBERS $360 $26 $20 COMPUTER END USER SUPPORT, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Examines foundational computing subjects used in Computer Science and Information Technology. Topics include computer architecture, electronic logic, data representation, and programming, which are used in successive Computer Science courses. Information about degrees and certifications in Computer Science and Information Technology is also covered. Prerequisites: Pass CS-120 or placement in CS-121; pass WR-098 or placement in WR-121. Recommended: Pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065. Course Listing Hands-on approach to software design using object-oriented programming. Planning an application, building a user interface, using variables and constants, calculating, accumulating, counting, making decisions, using functions, and using menus. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131 or CS-120. Recommended: Pass MTH-060 or placement into MTH-065. Course No. Disciplined approach to algorithm development, problem-solving methods, program design, data types, control structures, and subprograms. Uses C++. Prerequisites: Pass CS-120 or placement in CS-121; pass MTH-111 or placement in MTH-112, or 4 years high school math. $406 $406 $406 Introduction to computer systems from a software perspective. Topics include: Basic machine organization, system programming in C and assembly language, introduction to system programming tools (gcc, makefile, gdb), data representation (bits and bytes, characters, integers, floating point numbers), implementation of control flow, procedure calls, and complex data types at the machine level, linking and loading, exceptions and interrupts, process control and signals, system calls, file I/O, timing and improving program performance, basic memory hierarchy, and dynamic memory allocation techniques. Prerequisite: CS-162. $406 Addresses professional and interpersonal skills needed by technicians who support and manage hardware and software information systems. Customer service skills; troubleshooting; helpdesk operation; product needs analysis, evaluation, purchase, and installation; technical documentation and training. Prerequisite: Pass CS-120 or placement in CS-121 or equivalent experience. WEB CS-225-30266805 ??? E. CARINO $270 $19.50 $50 $339.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3167. CS-227 COMPUTER HARDWARE & REPAIR, 4 CREDITS CS-227-01266809 ???MW W. SMITH $360 CS-227-02266817 ???TTH R. ALBERS $360 An in-depth course in computer hardware. Covers operational concepts, identification, installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of power supplies, motherboards, microprocessors, memory modules, disk drives, optical drives, and expansion cards. This course, in conjunction with CS-228, covers the topics of the CompTIA A+ certification exam. Prerequisites: Pass CS-140 or instructor consent. 9-11:50AM $26 $35 3-5:50PM $26 $35 $421 $421 Continued www.clackamas.edu 37 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Computer Science, continued CS-240L LINUX ADMINISTRATION, 4 CREDITS Hands-on system administration of Linux. Installation, system configuration, file management, disk formatting and partitioning, local file systems, system startup and shutdown, text editing, run levels, backup and restore, printing, basic local area networking, and memory management. Prerequisite: Pass CS-140. WEB CS-240L-01266823 ??? D. CALVERT $360 $26 $57.50$443.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6177. CS-280 COMPUTER SCIENCE/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience provides supervised work experience to supplement the school experience from the academic classroom environment. Examples would be providing user support, work with computer applications or programming languages, install or manage PC computer systems, and developing websites. Can be repeated for up to 9 credits. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131, CS-140 and CS-150. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. CS-280-01266827 ??? R. ALBERS $540 $39 $45 $624V Restricted to computer science students. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3166. Corequisite: CWE-281-05. Cooperative Work Experience All students must register for the appropriate CWE course and a CWE Seminar as listed in the following section, Cooperative Work Experience Seminar. Instructor approval is required for all CWE courses. Note: day and time of CWE classes are arranged according to the student’s work hours on the job. Students may earn a maximum of 6 CWE credits per term or a maximum of 12 CWE credits per year. Visit the department website at http://depts.clackamas.edu/cwe/ or call 503-594-3511 for more information. AB-280 COLLISION REPAIR/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto body repair shop. Corequisite: CWE-281 Required: Instructor consent. AB-280-01267096 ??? M. HOUSE $540 AM-280 AUTO MECHANICS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS AM-280-01267270 ??? J. LEUCK/N. MILLER $540 ANT-280 ANTHROPOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto repair shop or auto dealership. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of anthropology and/or archaeology. Prerequisite: Student must have previously completed 9 credits at CCC and declared a major. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ 38 ANT-280-01266887 ??? R. KEELER Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $540 $39 $45 $624V Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ART-280 ART/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS ART-280-01267326 ??? T. WASSON BA-280 BUSINESS/CWE , 3-6V CREDITS BA-280-01267146 ??? P. AKINI $540 CJA-280 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-280-01266606 ??? S. FURNO CJA-281 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-281-01266607 ??? S. FURNO Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of art. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. $540 $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in a business related to the student’s major course of study. Under supervision of instructor and employer. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Prerequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3196. $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170 or instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $540 $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170 or instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $540 $39 $45 $624V COMM-280 SPEECH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of communications. Prerequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. COMM-280-01266674 ??? K. BRENNAN CS-280 COMPUTER SCIENCE/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS CS-280-01266827 ??? R. ALBERS $540 Required: Instructor consent. $540 $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience provides supervised work experience to supplement the school experience from the academic classroom environment. Examples would be providing user support, work with computer applications or programming languages, install or manage PC computer systems, and developing websites. Can be repeated for up to 9 credits. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131, CS-140 and CS-150. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 $624V Restricted to computer science students. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3166. Corequisite: CWE-281-05. DMC-280 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of media studies. Corequisites: CWE281. Required: Instructor consent. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 DMC-280-02267511 ??? T. WASSON $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $45 $624V ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ED-280 PRACTICUM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS ED-280-01267284 ??? L. SCOTT $540 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Supervised practicum in a school setting. Students will utilize and develop knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to working in a school and with children. Prerequisite: Successful completion of or current enrollment in ED-100. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience in the field of English studies. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. ENG-280-01267305 ??? C. BURNELL Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $540 $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of geography. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281. GEO-280-01267341 ??? R. KEELER GIS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $540 $39 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HOR-280 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Instructor consent. Students are expected to work a minimum of 108 job site hours. HOR-280-01267675 ??? STAFF $270 $19.50 $45$334.50 Contact: April Chastain at [email protected] or 503-594-3055. On-the-job experience in the student’s major course of study. Students are allowed to enroll after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 216 job site hours. Instructor consent. GEO-280 GEOGRAPHY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS GIS-280 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HOR-281 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 6 CREDITS ENG-280 ENGLISH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Course No. $45 $624V HOR-281-01267677 ??? STAFF $540$39 $45 $624 Contact: April Chastain at [email protected] or 503-594-3055. HOR-282 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the student’s major course of study. Students are allowed to enroll after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 108 job site hours. Instructor consent. Cooperative Work Experience (co-op) is a process of education that integrates classroom work with experience obtained through a cooperating employer. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. On-the-job experience working with an agricultural business/ farm. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of Organic Farming courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 108 job site hours. Instructor consent. GIS-280-01267586 ??? W. KOTZE $540 $39 $75 $654V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: Carel Kotze at [email protected] or 503-594-3728. GRN-280 GERONTOLOGY/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS Work-based experience to acquaint gerontology students with the roles and related activities of organizations serving the elderly. This course provides an opportunity to apply theories and techniques learned in the classroom. Required: Instructor consent; current enrollment in or successful completion of HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. GRN-280-01266627 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 HE-280 HEALTH/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] $624V Cooperative work experience. The course is intended to provide the student with learning experience related to his/her career goal(s) in the health-related career fields. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by a qualified staff member at Clackamas and the supervisor of the employing institution. Students are required to take an online seminar at the beginning of the term. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. HE-280-01267641 ??? K. WOODS $540 $39 $45 $624V Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: woodsk@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3277. Course Listing Course No. HOR-282-01267681 ??? STAFF $270 $19.50 $45$334.50 Contact: April Chastain at [email protected] or 503-594-3055. HOR-285 ORGANIC FARMING/CWE, 3 CREDITS HOR-285-01267684 ??? C. KONIECZKA $270 HS-280 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST I: CWE/PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS $19.50 $45 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6213. $334.50 Cooperative Work Experience. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170 (except Career Development Facilitator certificate students). Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-280-01267393 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 HS-281 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST II: CWE/PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. $624V Cooperative Work Experience level II. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-281-01267395 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. $624V Continued www.clackamas.edu 39 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Cooperative Work Experience, continued HS-282 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST III: CWE/PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience level III. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology, and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-282-01267397 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. HST-280 HISTORY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS J-280 HST-280-01267413 ??? J. FLOWERS $540 JOURNALISM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS J-280-01266970 ??? M. JONES $540 J-280A PUBLIC RELATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of history. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to journalism. Corequisite: CWE281. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to public relations. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. J-280A-01266977 ??? M. JONES $540 Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 $624V MFG-280 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the manufacturing trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. MFG-280-01267832 ??? M. MATTSON $540 $39 $80 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3322. $659V MUS-280 MUSIC/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of music. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-107, MUS-140 and MUS-142. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. MUS-280-01268022 ??? C. DOGGETT/G. HARRIS $540 PE-280 PHYSICAL EDUCATION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS PE-280-01268100 ??? K. WOODS $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $144 $723V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on the job experience and training related to the Physical Education field. Covers job problems and procedures, evaluation of student’s job performance by qualified college staff and site supervision. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. ✔ 40 $39 $45 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PS-280 POLITICAL SCIENCE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS PSY-280 PS-280-01267618 ??? J. FLOWERS $540 $39 PSYCHOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $45 R-280 PSY-280-01267663 ??? E. LEWIS $540 RELIGION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $45 RET-280 R-280-01267672 ??? J. FLOWERS $540 $39 $45 $624V RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-12V CREDITS RET-280-01268129 ??? A. FOUHY SM-280 ELECTRONICS/MICROELECTRONICS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SM-280-01268133 ??? M. MATTSON $540 SOC-280 SOCIOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS TA-280 SOC-280-01267689 ??? E. PFEIFER $540 THEATRE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS TA-280-01267169 ??? J. EIKREM $540 TTL-180 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS/CWE, 6 CREDITS 4 TTL-180-01268136 ??? C. KRATEN/STAFF Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of political science. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of psychology. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. $39 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of religion. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. Cooperative work experience. Major emphasis on work-based learning experience in the renewable energy field. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by college faculty in conjunction with employer/supervisor. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $1080 $78 $75 $1233V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3659. Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the high-tech industry. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 $75 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3322. $654V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of sociology. Required: Instructor consent Corequisites: CWE-281. $39 $45 $624V Provides students with a learning experience related to course of study and career goal. Major emphasis will be given to on-the-job experience and training. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 $624V Work-based learning experience in the Transportation & Logistics field. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by qualified staff of the College and employer. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $624V Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: woodsk@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3277. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 $0 $0 $624 $624 Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. Contact: Carrie Kraten at [email protected] or 503-594-3198. At Clackamas. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WET-180 WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS I, 5 CREDITS Co-Requisite: CWE-281-03. $450 $32.50 $45 $527.50 WLD-280 WELDING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Work-based learning experience in the welding trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the CWE department. May be repeated up to 9 credits. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. WLD-280-01268202 ??? S. CALDERA $540 $39 $45 $624V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Cooperative Work Experience: Seminar “COREQUISITE” seminars for Cooperative Work Experience classes listed above. All students must register for the appropriate Cooperative Work Experience class and a seminar section. CWE-281 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I, 0 CREDIT The seminar provides an opportunity to develop the career management skills necessary to obtain, sustain and advance in employment. Prepares students for career success. Corequisite for program specific CWE courses. CWE-281-05266597 ???W R. ALBERS $0 12-12:50PM $0 $0 $0 CWE-281-03266595 ??? M. LAFORCE $0 $0 $0 CWE-281-06266598 ??? J. STAPLETON $0 Restricted to Computer Science students only. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3166. $0 Restricted to Water & Environmental Technology students. Contact: laforce@ clackamas.edu 503-594-3148. $0 $40 $40 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3857. Required: Instructor consent. Criminal Justice For more information on Criminal Justice, Corrections, credit for completion of D.P.S.S.T. or law enforcement academies contact Ida Flippo at [email protected] or 503-594-3363. CJA-101 CRIMINOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Examines the social problem of crime, including the process of making and breaking laws as well as society’s reaction to the phenomenon. Provides a multidisciplinary study of the causes of crime, including its distribution across social strata and demographics. Focuses on theories of criminal behavior and specific types of crime. HYB CJA-101-02266581 ???T I. FLIPPO $360 WEB CJA-101-01266580 ??? I. FLIPPO 1-3:50PM $26 $20 $406 Hybrid. Meets Tuesdays plus additional hours online. Required: Instructor consent. Class is held at MacLaren Youth Corrections Facility in Woodburn, Oregon. Students must provide own transportation. Contact Ida Flippo at [email protected] At Woodburn. $360 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. $26 $40 CJA-110 INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT, 4 CREDITS HYB CJA-110-01266583 ???W J. JONES $360 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $406 WEB CJA-110-02266584 ??? S. FURNO $26 $426 CJA-112 PATROL PROCEDURES, 3 CREDITS CJA-122 CJA-112-01272103 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM R. MCCORKLE $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 CRIMINAL LAW, 4 CREDITS CJA-130 CJA-122-01266587 ???T 5:30-9:20PM S. HEALY $360 $26 $0 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS, 3 CREDITS WEB CJA-130-02266590 ???TTH 9-10:20AM I. FLIPPO $270 $19.50 $0 CJA-130-01266589 ??? I. FLIPPO $270 $19.50 $40 CJA-170 INTRODUCTION TO FIELD WORK IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Hybrid. Meets Wednesdays plus additional online hours. $360 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $40 Course Listing WET-180-01272280 ??? M. LAFORCE Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Explores theories, philosophies, and concepts of American law enforcement. This course also examines the history of law enforcement, specific components of the system, public safety responses, and the professionals charged with peace keeping. Practical work experience in a municipal, industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, BLM, BPA, and other regulated governmental organizations. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. Course No. Describes the nature and purpose of patrol activities for the law enforcement officer. Includes routine patrol, emergency procedures and different types of patrols. Examines crime prevention theory and community policing. Examines the elements, purpose and functions of criminal, traffic, juvenile and liquor laws. Studies historical development, philosophy of law, and constitutional provisions. Examines definition and classification of crime, application of administration of justice, legal research, study of case law, methodology and concepts of law as a social force. Prerequisites: Pass CJA-120. $386 Examines the history, organization, and development of corrections in the United States, including sentencing, incarceration, community corrections and the juvenile justice system. Reviews the use of the death penalty. Identifies trends in corrections. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. $289.50 $329.50 Provides required preparation for participation in Criminal Justice/ Corrections Cooperative Work Experience. Discusses the processes of pursuing a career in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, the practice of law, courts, correction, and private security. Includes topics related to Cooperative Work Experience such as finding a field placement, interviewing, and creating learning objectives. Addresses hiring, promotions, and workplace ethics. Students must successfully complete this course before participating in Criminal Justice/CWE. Prerequisites: Pass CJA-110 with a C or better, or instructor consent. CJA-210 CJA-170-01266593 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM S. FURNO $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION I, 3 CREDITS CJA-210-01266599 ???MW 9-10:20AM S. FURNO $270 $19.50 $5 Introduces the history, theory, and principles of criminal investigation in the criminal justice system. Describes crime scene investigation and courtroom aspects of crime scenes including interviews, evidence, follow-up, case preparation, and techniques for specific crimes. $294.50 $426 Continued www.clackamas.edu 41 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Criminal Justice, continued Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total DA-101L DENTAL RADIOLOGY I LAB, 1 CREDIT CJA-252 INTRODUCTION TO RESTORATIVE JUSTICE, 3 CREDITS CJA-280 CJA-252-01266604 ???M 6-8:50PM L. PADILLA $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Provides a critical introduction to the history, values, principles, and practices of restorative justice. Covers fundamental values and principles of restorative justice, and the experience and interests of key stakeholders (victims, offenders, communities, and systems). Practical instruction in radiation health and safety, types of film, film holders, processing and mounting of dental films, use of x-ray equipment, infection control techniques, disposal of hazardous waste, and exposure techniques on x-ray manikins. Corequisite: DA-101. Required: Admission into Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. 4 DA-101L-01266836 ???W M. CORONA/K. HIATT $90 9-11:50AM $6.50 $0 $96.50 Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170 or instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281. 4 DA-101L-02266841 ???W M. CORONA/K. HIATT $90 3-5:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 CJA-280-01266606 ??? S. FURNO DA-104 CLINICAL PROCEDURES I, 2 CREDITS CJA-281 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-281-01266607 ??? S. FURNO 4 DA-104-01266847 ???M K. HIATT $180 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $540 $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170 or instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281. CJA-290 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $540 $39 $45 $624V HYB CJA-290-01272102 ???W W. BABST $270 2:30-3:50PM $19.50 $20 $309.50 Hybrid. Class meets: 9/28, 10/12, 10/26, 11/9 & 11/23. Topic: Crime and the Internet. Dental Assistant The CCC Dental Assistant program is a three-term program of 56-58 credits. DA-101 4 ✔ DA-101-01266832 ???W M. CORONA $180 12:30-2:20PM $13 $175 $368 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-101L. At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-101. At Harmony Community Campus. 12:30-2:20PM $13 $225 $418 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-104L. At Harmony Community Campus. DA-104L CLINICAL PROCEDURES I LAB, 1 CREDIT Prepares the student for basic chairside assisting and general procedures. Application of essential skills in seating and dismissing patients, ergonomics, instrument transfers, oral evacuation, taking and recording vital signs, and infection control are taught and practiced in a dental laboratory setting. Corequisite: DA-104. Required: Admission into Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. 4 DA-104L-01266851 ???M M. CORONA $90 9-11:50AM $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 DA-104L-02266855 ???M K. HIATT $90 3-5:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 DA-107 DENTAL MATERIALS I, 2 CREDITS 4 DA-107-01266859 ???TH K. HIATT $180 DENTAL RADIOLOGY I, 2 CREDITS Introduction to history and principles of dental radiology, terminology, and basic physics associated with x-rays, biological effects of x-rays, anatomical landmarks and infection control. Corequisite: DA-101L. Required: Admission into Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-101. At Harmony Community Campus. Discussion in the practice of patient care including the collection of patient medical and dental histories and maintenance of accurate treatment records. Explores the history of dentistry, dental ethics and law. The dental healthcare team, dental office design and the dental profession will also be discussed. Corequisite: DA-104L. Required: Admission into Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 3 CREDITS This course gives students an opportunity to gain knowledge in a specific area relevant to the field of criminal justice. This topic will be pulled from a comprehensive list of areas identified by criminal justice and corrections professionals as having importance for students pursuing work in the field. Credits may vary from 1-3. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. 42 Course No. Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-104-01. At Harmony Community Campus. Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-104-01. At Harmony Community Campus. In-depth level of instruction in the composition and manipulation of dental restorative materials, and dental cements. Examination of general dentistry and chairside assisting with direct permanent restorations such as amalgam and composite will also be covered. Corequisite: DA-107L. Required: Admission into Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 12:30-2:20PM $13 $175 $368 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-107L. At Harmony Community Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total DA-107L DENTAL MATERIALS I LAB, 1 CREDIT 4 DA-107L-01266864 ???TH M. CORONA $90 9-11:50AM $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 DA-107L-02266870 ???TH K. HIATT $90 3-5:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 DA-110 CLINICAL PRACTICUM I, 1 CREDIT Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-107-01. At Harmony Community Campus. Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: DA-107-01. At Harmony Community Campus. Clinical practicum begins in the seventh week of class. Students begin to apply basic dental assisting procedures taught in weeks one through six. All OSHA and HAZ-COM protocols are followed to allow for student and patient safety and protection. A minimum of eight supervised unpaid hours per week is required for term one practicum. Students will participate in two seminars held during the term. Required: Admission into Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. 4 DA-110-01266873 ???T M. CORONA/K. HIATT $90 DA-115 DENTAL SCIENCE, 2 CREDITS TBA $6.50 $125 $221.50 Meets: 11/8, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 & 12/6. Required: Instructor consent. Eight hrs/wk/TBA. At Harmony Community Campus. Introduction and general study of anatomy, physiology, and oral pathology. An in-depth level course of study in oral anatomy, histology and embryology will also be covered. Required: Admission into the Dental Assistant Program. Instructor consent. 4 DA-115-01266881 ???F M. CORONA $180 9-10:50AM $13 $40 DA-125 DENTAL INFECTION CONTROL, 2 CREDITS Restricted to instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. $233 Introduction and general study of microbiology, major groups of microorganisms, viral and bacterial diseases. Disease transmission, infection prevention, disinfection and instrument processing techniques will also be covered. An in-depth level of the Bloodborne pathogens standards and Hazard Communication will be taught and integrated throughout the didactic, preclinical, laboratory and clinical course of study. Required: Admission into the Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. 4 DA-125-01266885 ???F M. CORONA $180 11:30-1:20PM $13 $40 Restricted to instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. $233 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Digital Media Communications DMC-100 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA ARTS, 3 CREDITS Presents an overview of career opportunities in the media industry. Introduces basic principles common to success in the media industry, common media industry entrance strategies and the history of the industry from film to online media. In addition this course will cover basic theories behind what shapes and drives the media industry. DMC-100-01266575 ???T 6-8:50PM M. JONES $270 $19.50 $90 DMC-104 DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING, 4 CREDITS $379.50 DMC-104-01267491 ???MW 9-11:55AM M. DEVENDORF $360 $26 $90 DMC-106 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $476 Course Listing Application of the essential skills necessary in assisting with amalgam and composite restorations. Covers tray-set-ups, pre and post-operative instructions, instrument transfer, and oral evacuation with amalgam and composite procedures. The identification and application of dental cements used in general dentistry will also be covered. Includes manipulation, storage and disposal of hazardous dental materials and cements. Corequisite: DA-107. Required: Admission into the Dental Assistant program. Instructor consent. Course No. Students will utilize video editing skills. These skills will include logging and capturing raw video, assembly of shots on a time line, and the use of effects in the creation of a final video sequence. Along with text generation and video compositing, this course will offer students an in-depth overview of the video editing process. Course will explore the history of film editing and the theory behind various forms of film and video editing. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn the basics of After Effects to create successful motion graphics projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. DMC-106-01267493 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $270 $19.50 $90 $379.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. DMC-111 INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO GAME DESIGN, 3 CREDITS This course provides students with the skills needed to integrate 3D assets and Motion Capture sessions into a Unity-driven game design environment. It will focus on game development skills and the processes required in today’s interactive game design industry. From preproduction to game mechanics and design to production, students will utilize Unity game development tools to create powerful games and interactive Augmented Reality projects. DMC-111-01267495 ???F 9-2:50PM F. PLUMBO $270 $19.50 $125 $414.50 DMC-147 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 1 CREDIT Presents the basic components of designing, shooting, recording audio, and post production of movies as well as the history and theory that has led to contemporary film production. DMC-147-01267497 ???F ???S B. ROSE $90 Meets: 10/28 & 10/29. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 $195.50 DMC-190 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT I, 4 CREDITS The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the planning, production, and presentation of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Media Communications Program. DMC-190-02267500 ???TBA TBA T. WASSON $360 $26 Required: Instructor consent. $90 $476 Continued www.clackamas.edu 43 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Digital Media Communications, continued The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the revision, refinement, and further development of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Multimedia Communications Program, and to collaborate with peers in the process of integrating their work with one additional DMC focus area. DMC-191-02267503 ???TBA TBA T. WASSON $270 $19.50 Required: Instructor consent. $90 $379.50 DMC-192 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT III, 4 CREDITS The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the production and production management of an original portfolio project that reflects full integration of DMC focus areas. DMC-192-02267506 ???TBA TBA T. WASSON $360 $26 Required: Instructor consent. $90 $476 DMC-194 INTRODUCTION TO FILM, 4 CREDITS Viewing, discussion, and analysis of films from a variety of eras and cultures. Students will learn to analyze a film beyond its surface meaning, drawing on film aesthetics, technology, history, and theory. The interpretive and critical thinking skills they develop can be applied to a variety of modern media. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. DMC-194-01267242 ???MW 12-1:50PM A. COFFEY $360 $26 $0 DMC-195 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS $386 This course will focus on the history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Film will be viewed as a visual language and an evolving art form that expresses and influences American culture. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. HYB DMC-195-30272333 ???M R. MURPHY $360 6-8:50PM $26 $20 Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact randym@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3777. At Harmony Community Campus. $406 DMC-205 DIRECTING FOR FILM & VIDEO, 4 CREDITS Offers students interested in filmmaking the skills needed to successfully direct performances specifically for the screen. Lab component included. DMC-205-01267507 ???MW 2-4:50PM M. DEVENDORF $360 $26 $90 DMC-247 MUSIC, SOUND, & MOVIEMAKING, 3 CREDITS $476 Introduction to sound as related to moviemaking. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble music sound for video into a finished product. Explores the basic components of commercial film/video production as they related to music and sound. ✔ 44 DMC-247-01267508 ???W B. ROSE $270 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total DMC-280 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS DMC-191 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT II, 3 CREDITS Course No. 3-5:50PM $19.50 $99 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of media studies. Corequisites: CWE281. Required: Instructor consent. DMC-280-02267511 ??? T. WASSON $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $45 $624V Economics EC-200 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS, 4 CREDITS General introduction to microeconomics as applied to individual decision-making units and to macroeconomics as applied to the operation of the economy as a whole. Course topics include economic decision making, economic systems, supply and demand models, price determination, elasticity, household income, business ownership, profit maximization, production functions and costs, and competition and market structures. Also includes goals and problems of the macro economy such as fiscal and budgets, the role of financial institutions, money creation, and monetary theory and policy. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB EC-200-01267245 ??? L. WALLIS $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3884. EC-201 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICRO, 4 CREDITS 4 EC-201-01267249 ???MW A. ARGUELLO $360 EC-201-02267253 ???MW A. ARGUELLO $360 EC-201-15267257 ???T M. WISMER $360 10-11:50AM $26 $0 2-3:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 4 EC-201-30267259 ???W M. WISMER $360 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 EC-202 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MACRO, 4 CREDITS Focuses on micro-economic theory dealing with the behavior of individuals and individual firms within different market structures. Covers concepts of competition, consumer decisions, the use price of economic resources, and international trade. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 or placement in MTH-098. Current enrollment in or successful completion of WRD-098 or placement in RD-115. Recommended: Sequence of EC-201 and EC-202 taken in order. At Wilsonville Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. $386 $386 Introduction to economic theory, policy, and institutions. Focuses on macro-economic theory, scarcity, production, money, unemployment, inflation, and international finance. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 or placement in MTH-098. Previously completion of or current enrollment in WRD-098 or placement into RD-115. Recommended: Sequence of EC-201 and EC-202 taken in order. EC-202-02267264 ???TTH 1-2:50PM A. ARGUELLO $360 $26 $0 WEB EC-202-03272109 ??? A. ARGUELLO $360 $26 $40 $388.50 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: adela.arguello@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6591. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $386 $426 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ED-100 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS ED-100-01267276 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM L. SCOTT $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ECE-143 Introduces core concepts of kindergarten readiness, including outcomes that are focused on in Pre-K as well as strategies for children as they prepare for kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN READINESS, 1 CREDIT Examines career options and pathways in the field of education. Explores the history of and current issues impacting the American educational system. Provides an overview of diversity in educational settings and the characteristics of effective schools and teachers. WEB ECE-143-01267266 ??? T. MARINO ECE-144 WORKING WITH THE GIFTED YOUNG CHILD, 1 CREDIT $90 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $6.50 $40 $136.50 Focuses on understanding the needs of the gifted young child and selecting strategies for supporting their development individually as well as in group settings. WEB ECE-144-01267267 ??? T. MARINO $90 ECE-150 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & FAMILY STUDIES, 3 CREDITS Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $6.50 $40 $136.50 Focuses on the history of early childhood education and the prominent theorists that have significantly contributed to the field. The types of programs that serve young children, birth-age 8, and their families will be examined. State and national standards in early childhood education and family studies will be explored. WEB ECE-150-01267268 ??? D. HENDRICKS $270 ECE-221 OBSERVATION & GUIDANCE II IN ECE SETTINGS, 4 CREDITS Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. $19.50 $40 $329.50 Designed to help students explore in greater depth the observation and guidance of children from birth-3rd grade within the classroom environment. In this more advanced course, the student focuses on additional observation and guidance techniques for observing groups of children and addresses challenging behaviors and other issues within the early childhood environment. The practitioner’s role in using observation to promote his/her own development and to assist in the development of the children is explored in depth. Prerequisites: ECE-121. HYB ECE-235 ECE-221-01272136 ???F D. HENDRICKS $360 Hybrid. Meets: 9/30, 10/21, 11/18 & 12/2. 9-11:50AM $26 $20 $406 Course focuses on factors that contribute to childhood obesity. Students explore current standards and evidence-based practices in nutrition education, movement and music in early childhood and explore ways to incorporate developmentally appropriate nutrition, music and movement education into the early childhood environment and curriculum. HYB ECE-235-01267271 ???T B. KING $270 ECE-241 ENVIRONMENTS AND CURRICULUM PLANNING: INFANTS AND TODDLERS, 3 CREDITS Hybrid. Meets: 9/27, 10/11, 10/25, 11/8, 11/22 & 12/6. $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. ED-113 INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES IN READING & LANGUAGE ARTS, 3 CREDITS Introduces skills and techniques applied in supplemental reading instruction with elementary age students. Includes reading for meaning using the four cueing systems: comprehension, strategies, developing sigh/meaning, vocabulary, connecting reading/writing, understanding appropriate uses of graphophonics. WEB ED-113-01267280 ??? L. SCOTT $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. ED-131 INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES, 3 CREDITS Focuses on the components of effective instruction. Students will design standards-based activities that integrate multiple content areas, address the instructional needs of diverse learners and include appropriate strategies for assessment. WEB ED-131-01267281 ??? L. SCOTT $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. ED-235 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, 3 CREDITS Trains students in the preparation and use of media and technology in school settings. Students will develop an understanding of the role of media in learning and methods for incorporating media in instruction. WEB ED-235-01267283 ??? L. SCOTT $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. NUTRITION, MUSIC AND MOVEMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS 4-6:50PM $19.50 $20 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. WEB ED-100-02267278 ??? L. SCOTT $270 Course Listing Education Course No. $309.50 ED-280 PRACTICUM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS ED-280-01267284 ??? L. SCOTT $540 Supervised practicum in a school setting. Students will utilize and develop knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to working in a school and with children. Prerequisite: Successful completion of or current enrollment in ED-100. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3840. $45 $624V Builds upon knowledge and skills learned in ECE-240: Environments and Curriculum Planning. Emphasis is on application of research-based strategies to implement and evaluate early childhood environments and curriculum for children from birth-three years old. Focus is on integrating content knowledge throughout all classroom activities HYB ECE-241-01267273 ???W M. KISSINGER $270 Hybrid. Meets: 10/5, 10/26, 11/16 & 12/7. 1-3:50PM $19.50 $20 $309.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 45 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Electronics & Microelectronics All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. EET-112 ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT & SOLDERING, 3 CREDITS Provides basic understanding, operation and set-up of electronic test equipment. Students will set-up, operate, and make measurements using meters, function generator, digital storage oscilloscope and logic analyzer and solder to IPC 610A standards. EET-137 EET-112-01267512 ???TTHF 3-4:50PM STAFF $270 $19.50 $90$379.50 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I, 4 CREDITS Introduction to basic concepts of voltage, current, resistance and their relationships in DC circuits. Analysis of series, parallel and series-parallel circuits will be made using Ohm’s and Kirchloff’s laws and DC Network theorems. Recommended: Completion of MTH-050 or higher. EET-215 EET-137-01267515 ???TTH 5-8:50PM STAFF $360$26 $120 $506 ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS I, 2 CREDITS EET-227 EET-215-01267517 ???TTH 2:30-4:20PM M. MATTSON $180 $13 $60 SEMICONDUCTOR CIRCUITS II, 3 CREDITS This course emphasizes applied electromechanical principles. The theory and application of force, work, torque, energy power and force transformers are explored. Covers motion control systems, basic relay circuits and sensors, stepper and servo motors and power transmission systems. Introductory mechanics areas also covered, including simple machines and an introduction to static and dynamic forces. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of EET-137 or MFG-130. EET-227-01267520 ???MW 4:30-7:20PM W. SELLEVAAG $270 $19.50 $90 $379.50 PRINCIPLES OF TROUBLESHOOTING II, 2 CREDITS EET-239-01267523 ???MW 7:30-9:20PM W. SELLEVAAG $180 $13 $60 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING I, 2 CREDITS $253 Provides general background knowledge on the processes required to manufacture integrated circuit devices, beginning with silicon material preparation and ending with testing of a completed device. Micro-contamination also covered. SM-170 SM-150-01268130 ???F 5-6:50PM W. SELLEVAAG $180 $13 $60 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING III, 2 CREDITS $253 Covers the essential process and equipment related to etching, diffusion and ion implantation. Troubleshooting of common equipment and process related problems are emphasized. Recommended: Completion of SM-150. WEB SM-170-01268131 ??? W. SELLEVAAG $180 $13 $100 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: Wayne Sellevaag at [email protected] or 503-594-3841. ✔ 46 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location SM-229 VACUUM TECHNOLOGY, 2 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Focuses on elementary theory and practice of vacuum equipment for microelectronics processing. Students study vacuum fundamentals, pumps and equipment used in vacuum systems. Recommended: Completion of SM-150. WEB SM-229-01268132 ??? W. SELLEVAAG $180 $13 $100 $293 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: Wayne Sellevag at [email protected] or 503-594-3841. SM-280 ELECTRONICS/MICROELECTRONICS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SM-280-01268133 ??? M. MATTSON $540 Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the high-tech industry. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $39 $75 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3322. $654V Emergency Medical Technology EMT-101 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART I, 5 CREDITS Develops skills and training at the basic life support (BLS) level. Includes signs and symptoms of illness and injury, initial treatment, stabilization, and transportation. Focus on: airway management, and patient assessment. Prerequisites: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121, pass MTH-060 with a C or better or placement in MTH-065. Required: AHA CPR Healthcare Provider or equivalent. 4 EMT-101-01266600 ???TTH 6-9:20PM Z. SAWZAK/T. SAWZAK $450 $32.50 $200 $682.50 Required: Instructor consent and EMT Basic registration checklist. Course required documentation must be received prior to registration. Contact: [email protected] At Harmony Community Campus. EMT-105 INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, 3 CREDITS Covers advanced applications of diagnosis, service, maintenance and repair of systems. Also includes preventative maintenance, applied statistical process control and RF power generation. Recommended: Completion of EET-139. SM-150 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor $253 Second in series concentrating on the application, design and circuit analysis of transistor amplifying and switching circuits. Industry standard devices will be used. Prerequisite: EET-127. EET-239 Course No. $293 Introduces the student to EMS. Examines the career path for paramedics. Explores structure and function of EMS systems. Includes roles and responsibilities, operations, medico-legal consideration, stress management, blood borne pathogens, and other Oregon specific content. 4 EMT-105-01266605 ???TTH 4-5:20PM Z. SAWZAK $270 $19.50 $40 At Harmony Community Campus. $329.50 Engineering ENGR-111 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING, 3 CREDITS Introduction to basic ideas and tools of the engineering profession. Rudiments and methods of engineering analysis, design, and problem solving culminating in a design project. The class will cover all facets of design, including background research, requirement specification and prioritization, development, prototype construction, testing, and evaluation for future redesigns. Prerequisites: Previous completion of or current enrollment in MTH-112 or higher. ENGR-111-01267525 ???T ???TH E. LEE $270 ENGR-111-02267528 ???T ???TH E. LEE $270 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 10-11:50AM 11-11:50AM $19.50 $10 $299.50 3-4:50PM 3-3:50PM $19.50 $10 $299.50 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ENGR-112 ENGINEERING PROGRAMMING, 3 CREDITS ESL-016 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total INTEGRATED BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDIT English language learners are introduced to the basic language necessary to function in day-to-day American society; language functions are taught in the contexts of work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-016-01272201 ???MW 9:30-11:20AM ???TTH 9-10:20AM M. CULLEY/D. VERMILLION $0 $0 $50 ESL-020 UPPER BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT $50 4 ESL-020-01272164 ???MW A. VERGUN $0 ESL-020-06272155 ???MW A. VERGUN $0 $25 ESL-024 UPPER BEGINNING READING & WRIT, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-024-01272167 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $50 $50 ESL-024-06272150 ???TTH 6-8:50PM P. WIGGINS $0 $0 $50 $50 ESL-030 INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR A, 0 CREDIT Todos los estudiantes de nuevo ingreso que asisten a clases en CCC en Oregon City o Harmony/OIT en Milwaukie, deberán inscribirse en la clase ESL-012-01 o ESL-012-06. Llame al 503-594-3234 si quiere ir al campus en Oregon City, o al 503-594-0638 si quiere ir al campus de Harmony/OIT en Milwaukie. 4 ESL-030-01272203 ???MW L. JOYCE $0 ESL-030-06272197 ???MW J. RUEDA $0 ESL-010 BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT ESL-032 English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies in structured tasks to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-010-06272154 ???TTH 6-7:20PM J. RUHL $0 $0 $25 4 ESL-032-01272161 ???TTH L. JOYCE $0 ESL-032-06272158 ???MW A. FRANZONI $0 ESL-034 INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-034-01272168 ???MWF J. RUEDA $0 ESL-034-06272151 ???TTH J. VAN ZUTPHEN $0 ENGR-112-01267530 ???MW 2:30-3:50PM E. LEE $270 $19.50 $15 ENGR-211 STATICS, 4 CREDITS $304.50 First term of engineering mechanics sequence. This course focuses on the study of force systems acting on particles or rigid bodies under equilibrium conditions. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-252. Corequisite: PH-211. ENGR-211-01267532 ???TTH 1-2:50PM E. LEE $360 $26 $20 ENGR-221 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS, 4 CREDITS $406 Designed to give the student a thorough understanding of basic electrical circuit theory, this course covers voltage and current relationships and fundamental methods of circuit analysis. Electrical circuit parameters such as resistance, inductance, and capacitance will be examined through theory and laboratory experiments. Prerequisites: Pass MTH-252. ENGR-221-01267534 ???W ???M ???T E. LEE $360 12-12:50PM 11-12:50PM 9-11:50AM $26 $52 $438 English as a Second Language All new students attending classes at CCC campus or Harmony/OIT campus must enroll in ESL-012-01 or ESL-012-06. Call 503-594-3234 for campus appointment and 503-594-0638 for Harmony/OIT appointment. English language learners study and practice the simple present tense of the verb “to be,” nouns, descriptive and possessive adjectives, prepositions of place and time, and simple sentence structures in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-012 At Harmony Community Campus. $25 BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDIT English language learners speak and listen to simple words, phrases, questions, statements and commands using common English vocabulary in simple, highly-structured tasks. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-012-06272153 ???MW 6-8:50PM L. HUTCHINSON $0 $0 $50 ESL-014 BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT At Harmony Community Campus. $50 English language learners read and write the alphabet, sight words, and simple sentences. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-014-06272146 ???TTH 7:30-8:50PM J. RUHL $0 $0 $25 At Harmony Community Campus. English language learners study and practice basic verb forms (simple present and present progressive), and adverbs of frequency, in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. 11:30-12:50PM $0 $25 6-7:20PM $0 $25 Course Listing Introduction to basic scientific and engineering computing using MATLAB. Rudiments and methods of engineering analysis, design, and problem solving with computational tools. Emphasis on developing proficiency in writing functions and programs. Prerequisites: Previous completion of or current enrollment in MTH-112 or higher. Course No. $25 English language learners read short texts to improve reading skills, write simple, compound, and complex sentences, and write related sentences in paragraph form for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. One of a two-part series. English language learners extend their understanding of basic verb forms (simple present, simple past, and present progressive), study and practice past progressive, used to, future time formations, and wh- questions in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. 11:30-12:50PM $0 $25 6-7:20PM $0 $25 9-10:20AM $0 $25 7:30-8:50PM $0 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 English language learners read a variety of texts to improve reading skills, and write paragraphs focused on a single topic developed with logically organized facts and details for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. 9-10:50AM $0 $50 6-8:50PM $0 $50 $50 $50 $25 Continued www.clackamas.edu 47 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing English as a Second Language, continued ESL-042 UPPER INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIO, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-042-01272162 ???TTH S. MUNRO $0 ESL-042-06272159 ???MW A. VERGUN $0 ESL-044 UPPER INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies for independent communication to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. 9-10:20AM $0 $25 7:30-8:50PM $0 $25 $25 $25 English language learners read a variety of texts to improve reading skills, and produce basic multi-paragraph texts for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-044-01272170 ???MWF V. MEIER $0 ESL-044-06272152 ???TTH L. JOYCE $0 ESL-046 EDITING FOR BETTER WRITING, 0 CREDIT At Harmony Community Campus. 9-10:50AM $0 $50 6-8:50PM $0 $50 $50 $50 English language learners improve their writing through editing. They also engage in extended reading to provide a context for writing. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-050 ESL-046-01272204 ???MWF 9-10:50AM K. LONG $0 $0 $50 ADVANCED GRAMMAR A, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-050-06272216 ???MW 6-7:20PM J. VAN ZUTPHEN $0 $0 $25 ESL-052 ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1, 0 CREDIT $50 English language learners study and practice adverb clauses, discourse connectors, and noun clauses in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. $25 English language learners practice speaking and listening strategies for effective communication in discussions, presentations, lectures, note-taking, and group projects. The course builds vocabulary, critical thinking skills, and an awareness of non-verbal communication. The focus of this course is to prepare students for college success. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-054 ESL-052-01272202 ???TTH 9-10:20AM J. RUEDA $0 $0 $25 ADVANCED READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT ESL-055 ESL-054-01272171 ???MWF 9-10:50AM A. VERGUN $0 $0 $50 ADVANCED GRAMMAR C, 0 CREDIT $25 English language learners develop writing skills including summarizing, response writing, and paraphrasing, and improve writing fluency. Develop reading skills and fluency through reading a range of texts on a variety of topics. Required: Instructor consent. $50 One of a three-part series. English language learners study and practice gerunds, infinitives, passive voice, and adjective clauses in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ 48 ESL-055-01272221 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM K. LONG $0 $0 $25 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ESL-060 VOCABULARY BUILDING 1, 0 CREDIT ESL-067 ESL-060-01272205 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM S. MUNRO $0 $0 $25 SPELLING, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-067-06272217 ???MW 7:30-8:50PM J. VAN ZUTPHEN $0 $0 $25 ESL-082 ASSESS/EVALUATE NEW STUDENTS, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-082-01272174 ???TBA S. MUNRO $0 ESL-082-06272147 ???TBA S. MUNRO $0 ESL-083 EDUCATIONAL PLANNING FOR RETURNING STUDENTS, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total One of a two-part series. English language learners develop their passive and active vocabularies through numerous exposures to selected words from the General Service List and the Academic Word List, and develop their vocabulary acquisition skills. Required: Instructor consent. $25 English language learners learn about and practice English spelling patterns and rules and individualize instruction to address spelling challenges. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. $25 New students in the ESL program receive information about classes offered, departmental and college policies, college services available, campus facilities, student responsibilities, and community resources. Students are tested to determine their language levels and class placement. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus TBA $0 TBA $0 $25 $25 $25 $25 Designed for returning students in the ESL program at CCC. Students meet with their instructors to review their progress, revisit their goals, register for classes, and learn how to transition to other educational and training opportunities at the college and in other community programs. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-083-01272175 ???TBA S. MUNRO $0 ESL-083-06272149 ???TBA S. MUNRO $0 ESL-088 BEGINNING ESL COMPUTER SKILLS LAB, 0 CREDIT ESL-091 ESL-088-01272207 ???M M. CULLEY $0 ESL SKILLS LAB, 0 CREDIT At Harmony Community Campus. TBA $0 TBA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 English language learners acquire basic computer skills. Required: Instructor consent. 11:30-12:50PM $0 $0 $0 English language learners are provided the opportunity to intensify their learning at each level. Students build on the language learning skills and strategies acquired during the previous and current terms. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-091-01272173 ???MW ???TTH K. NIKOLOPOULOS/D. VERMILLION $0 ESL-199 WRITING FOR DAILY LIFE, 0 CREDIT ESL-199-01272206 ???TTH K. LONG $0 1-1:50PM 12:30-1:50PM $0 $15 $15 10:30-11:50AM $0 $25 $25 $25 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PIE-016 INTEGRATED BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total PIE-016-01272208 ???MW 9:30-11:20AM ???TTH 9-10:20AM M. CULLEY/D. VERMILLION $0 $0 $0 PIE-020 UPPER BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT $0 English language learners study and practice basic verb forms (simple present, and present progressive) and adverbs of frequency in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-024 PIE-020-01272181 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM A. VERGUN $0 $0 $0 UPPER BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT $0 English language learners read short texts to improve reading skills, write simple, compound, and complex sentences, and write related sentences in paragraph form for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-030 PIE-024-01272182 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $0 INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR A, 0 CREDIT $0 One of a two-part series. English language learners extend their understanding of basic verb forms (simple present, simple past, and present progressive), study and practice past progressive, used to, future time formations, and wh- questions in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-032 PIE-030-01272210 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM L. JOYCE $0 $0 $0 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDIT $0 English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies in structured tasks to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-034 PIE-032-01272178 ???TTH 9-10:20AM L. JOYCE $0 $0 $0 INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT $0 English language learners read a variety of texts to improve reading skills, and write paragraphs focused on a single topic developed with logically organized facts and details for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-042 PIE-034-01272183 ???MWF 9-10:50AM J. RUEDA $0 $0 $0 UPPER INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDIT $0 English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies for independent communication to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-044 PIE-042-01272179 ???TTH 9-10:20AM S. MUNRO $0 $0 $0 $0 UPPER INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT English language learners read a variety of texts to improve reading skills, and produce basic multi-paragraph texts for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-046 PIE-044-01272184 ???MWF 9-10:50AM V. MEIER $0 $0 $0 EDITING FOR BETTER WRITING, 0 CREDIT $0 English language learners improve their writing through editing. They will also engage in extended reading to provide a context for writing. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-046-01272211 ???MWF 9-10:50AM K. LONG $0 $0 $0 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PIE-052 ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1, 0 CREDIT PIE-054 PIE-052-01272209 ???TTH 9-10:20AM J. RUEDA $0 $0 $0 ADVANCED READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT $0 PIE-055 PIE-054-01272185 ???MWF 9-10:50AM A. VERGUN $0 $0 $0 ADVANCED GRAMMAR C, 0 CREDIT $0 PIE-060 PIE-055-01272215 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM K. LONG $0 $0 $0 VOCABULARY BUILDING 1, 0 CREDIT $0 PIE-088 PIE-060-01272212 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM S. MUNRO $0 $0 $0 BEGINNING ESL COMPUTER SKILLS LAB, 0 CREDIT $0 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total English language learners practice speaking and listening strategies for effective communication in discussions, presentations, lectures, note-taking, and group projects. The course builds vocabulary, critical thinking skills, and an awareness of non-verbal communication. The focus of this course is to prepare students for college success. Required: Instructor consent. English language learners develop writing skills including summarizing, response writing, and paraphrasing, and improve writing fluency. Develop reading skills and fluency through reading a range of texts on a variety of topics. Required: Instructor consent. Course Listing English language learners are introduced to the basic language necessary to function in day-to-day American society; language functions are taught in the contexts of work, family and community. Required: Instructor consent. Course No. One of a three-part series. English language learners study and practice gerunds, infinitives, passive voice, and adjective clauses in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. One of a two-part series. English language learners develop their passive and active vocabularies through numerous exposures to selected words from the General Service List and the Academic Word List, and develop their vocabulary acquisition skills. Required: Instructor consent. English language learners acquire basic computer skills. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-088-01272214 ???M 10-11:50AM M. CULLEY $0 $0 $0 PIE-091E PIE SKILLS LAB SECOND YEAR FA, 0 CREDIT $0 This second year course is intended to intensify students’ learning at each level. Fall term, students build on the language learning skills and strategies acquired during the previous and current terms. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-091E-02272188 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM D. VERMILLION $0 $0 $0 PIE-091E-01272187 ???MW 1-1:50PM ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM K. NIKOLOPOULOS/D. VERMILLION $0 $0 $0 PIE-094 TOEFL/TOEIC PREPARATION, 0 CREDIT $0 $0 Prepares students for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) by improving listening, grammar, reading and writing skills. It includes familiarization with the test components, test-taking techniques, strategies and computer skills. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-095 PIE-094-01272191 ???TBA TBA K. LONG $0 $0 PIE TUTORING, 0 CREDIT PIE-095-01272190 ???TBA TBA K. LONG $0 $0 $0 $0 English language learners in the Program for Intensive English receive one-on-one instruction in conversation, pronunciation, reading, grammar, writing, or GED preparation. The student meets with a tutor or instructor and work on the above skill areas. Required: Instructor consent. $0 $0 $0 Continued www.clackamas.edu 49 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing English as a Second Language, continued $0 Prepares students to pass the oral exam for U.S. citizenship. Students study U.S. history, government, citizens’ rights and responsibilities, and U.S. symbols independently through a selfpaced, online distance learning course, and periodic meetings with the Volunteer Tutor Coordinator, taking quizzes after completing separate modules. XCIV-0001-01267209 ???TBA TBA M. CULLEY $0 $0 $25 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Michelle Culley at 503-594-3624. $25 English Composition English Literature ENG-104 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION, 4 CREDITS Introduction to American and international short fiction. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. ENG-104-01267286 ??? D. MOUNT $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3265. ENG-107 WORLD LITERATURE: ANCIENT, 4 CREDITS Literature of the ancient world: epic, lyric, and dramatic literature with an emphasis on Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Egyptian, and Hindu works. Through class discussion and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpretation, explore the readings’ contemporary relevance, and relate the readings to their own lives and the world. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. ENG-107-01267290 ???TTH 1-2:50PM J. MCALPINE $360 $26 $0 $386 ENG-116 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: COMICS, 4 CREDITS Examines the intrinsic literary and artistic qualities of comics, as well as their connections to classic literature, and the literature and other art they have inspired. Prerequisite: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. HYB ENG-116-01267291 ???T T. DODGE $360 1-2:50PM $26 $20 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: trevord@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3259. $406 ENG-194 INTRODUCTION TO FILM, 4 CREDITS Viewing, discussion, and analysis of films from a variety of eras and cultures. Students will learn to analyze a film beyond its surface meaning, drawing on film aesthetics, technology, history, and theory. The interpretive and critical thinking skills they develop can be applied to a variety of modern media. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. ✔ 50 ENG-194-01267294 ???MW 12-1:50PM A. COFFEY $360 $26 $0 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total This course will focus on the history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Film will be viewed as a visual language and an evolving art form that expresses and influences American culture. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. HYB ENG-195-30272033 ???M R. MURPHY $360 6-8:50PM $26 $20 Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact: randym@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3777. At Harmony Community Campus. $406 ENG-201 SHAKESPEARE, 4 CREDITS Selected comedies, histories, tragedies, romances, and poetry. Students focus on reading and discussion, literary interpretation, and relating Shakespeare’s work to their lives and the world. Works from ENG-201 will not be repeated in CCC’s other Shakespeare course, ENG-202. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. ENG-201-01267296 ???MW 10-11:50AM J. BRYANT-TRERISE $360 $26 $0 $386 ENG-204 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART 1, 4 CREDITS See “Writing” for all writing and English composition classes. WEB Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ENG-195 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS PIE-199 WRITING FOR DAILY LIFE, 0 CREDIT PIE-199-01272213 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM K. LONG $0 $0 $0 XCIV-0001 CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION, 0 CREDIT Course No. Representative study of British literature, including major works, writers, and literary forms, from its beginnings through early eighteenth century. Readings from the Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, Renaissance, Earlier Seventeenth century, and Restoration periods. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB ENG-204-01272034 ??? T. DONNELLY $360 $26 $40 Online. Orientation: [email protected] Contact: tdonnelly@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6159. $426 ENG-251 CELTIC MYTHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Explores the historical, cultural, social, and literary significance of Celtic myths; views Celtic mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of Western civilization and literary tradition; considers how studying myth affects and influences reading other works; introduces theoretical approaches to mythology and basic literary elements and terminology. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. ENG-251-01272035 ???MW 10-11:50AM C. BURNELL $360 $26 $0 ENG-253 AMERICAN LITERATURE, PART 1, 4 CREDITS $386 ENG-253-01267301 ???W R. DAVIS $360 ENG-280 ENGLISH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $386 American literature from the pre-colonial to nineteenth century, both major and lesser-known writers. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. 6-9:50PM $26 $0 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience in the field of English studies. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. ENG-280-01267305 ??? C. BURNELL Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $540 $39 $45 $624V $386 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Fire Science (Wildland) ESR-171 FRP-101 BASIC FOREST MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS FRP-101-01267548 ???M G. CLINE $270 9-11:50AM $19.50 $0 $289.50 4 FRP-101-15272764 ???M G. CLINE $270 2:30-5:20PM $19.50 $0 $289.50 FRP-102 BASIC FOREST MANAGEMENT LAB, 1 CREDIT FRP-102-01272268 ???W G. CLINE $90 9-11:50AM $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 FRP-102-15272765 ???W G. CLINE $90 2:30-5:20PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 FRP-107 WILDLAND FIRE CAREER PORTFOLIO, 3 CREDITS FRP-130 FRP-107-01272267 ???T 9-11:50AM J. ENNENGA $270 $19.50 $20 INTRODUCTION TO WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING (S-130/S-190/L-180), 3 CREDITS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS Introduction to environmental science issues, the scientific method, systems and feedback, biogeochemical cycles, human population growth, communities and ecosystems, productivity and energy flow, world food supply, environmental effects of agriculture, and endangered species. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or MTH-098 with a C or better or placement in MTH-065; Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-155 or WR-121. ESR-171-01267536 ???MW 9-10:20AM K. BALLEW $360 $26 $50 $436 ESR-171-02267538 ???TTH 11-12:20PM K. BALLEW $360 $26 $50 $436 Corequisite: ESR-171L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: ESR-171L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. 4 ESR-171-20267540 ???T ???TH S. BALLEW/S. BALLEW $360 Lab included. At Harmony Community Campus. 6-8:50PM 6-8:50PM $26 $50 $436 ESR-171L ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB, 0 CREDIT Lab course for the ESR 171 lecture course. Corequisites: ESR-171. ESR-171L-01267542 ???T K. BALLEW $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 $0 ESR-171L-02267544 ???W K. BALLEW $0 11-1:50PM $0 $0 $0 ESR-171L-03267546 ???TH M. ANDURI- FLYNN $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 $0 Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Family Studies HDF-225 PRENATAL, INFANT & TODDLER DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS Explores the principles of child development, prenatal through three years of age. Emphasis will be placed on the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development of young children. HYB HDF-225-01267377 ???W D. HENDRICKS $270 HDF-260 UNDERSTANDING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, 3 CREDITS Hybrid. Meets: 9/28, 10/19, 11/9 & 11/30. 1-3:50PM $19.50 $20 $309.50 Provides an overview of child abuse and neglect. Students will examine the types and causes of abuse, abused children, abusive parents, treatment, education and prevention, and resources available to assist children and families. An emphasis is placed upon intervention and mandatory reporting, as well as investigation and legal issues. HYB HDF-260-01267379 ???TH S. FURNO $270 9-10:20AM $19.50 $20 Hybrid. Meets: Thursdays plus additional hours online. $309.50 An introduction to forestry and forest land management activities and practices related to forest stewardship. Students will gain an understanding of how social, economic and environmental values influence current forest policies and regulations. Corequisite: FRP-102-01. Corequisite: FRP-102-15 At Wilsonville Campus. Course Listing Environmental Science Field experience in using forest management tools and equipment discussed in FRP-101. Students will demonstrate skills used to measure tree height, tree diameter, tree age, diameter increment and basal area. Students will use fixed plot and variable plot forest sampling methods to gather data necessary to calculate timber stocking, volume and growth. Corequisite: FRP-101-01 Corequisite: FRP-101-15 At Wilsonville Campus. Create a job-marketing tool that reflects knowledge, education and skills related to the wildland fire industry. Students will create a portfolio consisting of a resume, reference letters, work samples and other content that accurately reflects the student’s employment fitness. Skills and knowledge related to the field of wildland fire and or forest management will be discussed. $309.50 This course provides an introduction to wildland fire behavior, wildland firefighting safety and wildland firefighting techniques. The course provides the student with the basic skills necessary to fight wildland fires under close supervision. Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize basic weather, topography and fuel characteristics that influence wildland fire behavior. Students will gain the skills to apply the standard wildland fire safety principles, the use of proper protective equipment, the use of hand tools and hose lines for fire control operations and demonstrate the acquired skills during the field exercises. FRP-243 FRP-130-01271962 ???TH 9-11:50AM J. ENNENGA $270 $19.50 $50 SURVIVOR I: MAPS, COMPASS, GPS, 2 CREDITS FRP-243-01267553 ???W J. ENNENGA $180 FRP-244 SURVIVOR II: WILDERNESS, 2 CREDITS FRP-244-01267555 ???W J. ENNENGA $180 $339.50 Use maps, compass, grid locations, land descriptions, topography, distance, directions, and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). 10-11:50AM $13 $0 Survivor classes do not need to be taken in sequence. $193 Be prepared to survive in the wilderness: the psychology of surviving and what to do when things go wrong. The USAF Search & Rescue Survival Manual is the text. 1:30-3:20PM $13 $0 Survivor classes do not need to be taken in sequence. $193 Continued www.clackamas.edu 51 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Food & Nutrition FN-225 FN-225-01266911 ???TTH 12-1:50PM J. NICKELL $360 $26 $55 $441 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6476. This class fulfills the nutrition requirement for most nursing programs. At Harmony Community Campus. FN-225-02266904 ???TTH 2-3:50PM J. NICKELL $360 $26 $55 4 $441 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6476. This class fulfills the nutrition requirement for most nursing programs. At Harmony Community Campus. Foreign Language See World Languages. FYE FYE-101 52 FYE-101-01267308 ???MW 9-9:50AM G. MARTINEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. FYE-101-07267320 ???TTH 9-9:50AM J. CURRY/J. FLOWERS $0 $0 $50 $50 FYE-101-02267310 ???MW 10-10:50AM B. MALONEY/G. MARTINEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 ✔ FYE-101-08267323 ???TTH 10-10:50AM B. MALONEY $0 $0 $50 $50 FYE-101-03267312 ???MW 11-11:50AM B. MALONEY/G. MARTINEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 FYE-101-09267324 ???TTH 11-11:50AM B. MALONEY $0 $0 $50 $50 FYE-101-04267314 ???MW 1-1:50PM J. CURRY/C. SIMS $0 $0 $50 $50 FYE-101-10267327 ???TTH 1-1:50PM B. MALONEY $0 $0 $50 $50 FYE-101-06267318 ???MW 3-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $50 $50 FYE-102 FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE LEVEL II, 1 CREDIT FYE-102-01272713 ???W 2-2:50PM STAFF $0$0 $50 $50 FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE LEVEL I, 2 CREDITS First-Year Experience is part of the Student Success sequence which is designed to help students adjust to a new campus, connect with other students, understand college expectations and systems, and access services available through the college. The First Year Experience Level I course is designed to help students in developing relationships with both students and faculty, and to build student behaviors for successfully completing classes and continuing college through to completion. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-060, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080 or RD-090. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor NUTRITION, 4 CREDITS Explores the role of nutrients in the development and maintenance of a healthy body. Examines the relationship between diet and health. Students apply knowledge of nutritional adequacy through computer-aided analysis. Discusses current nutrition recommendations and controversies. Meets requirement for most nursing programs. Strong background in anatomy and physiology, biology or chemistry is recommended. 4 Course No. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. This course is a second in the First-Year Experience sequence offered to new CCC students. This course is designed for students who have completed the first term of the FYE sequence and want to continue to delve in depth into future educational and career planning, financial aid and scholarships, applied study skills, and college and community resources. Prerequisite: Completion of FYE-101. Required: Instructor consent. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Recommended: Complete the PASS college placement system or other commonly accepted community college placement measures. This class is recommended for students placed in MTH-010, MTH-020, MTH-050, WR-080, WR-090, RD-080, or RD-090. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total GED Classes offered Days and Evenings Students will be placed in the appropriate class based on their schedules and intake assessments. To begin the intake process, please call 503-594-3027 for orientation information. GED Days/Dye Learning Center: D-133, MTWTH, 9-10:50AM ABE/GED Days/Harmony Campus: OIT-170, MTWTH, 1-2:50PM GED Evenings/Dye Learning Center: D-133, M/W, 5:30-7:50PM GED-011 GED EN ESPANOL, 0 CREDIT Instrucción del desarrollo de habilidades básicas ofrecida en español. El examen de diagnóstico determina las necesidades académicas del alumno. Entrada y salida de la clase todo el tiempo, se ofrece en el colegio principal: Se requiere el consentimiento del Instructor para registrarse. Basic academic skill development instruction offered in Spanish. Diagnostic tests determine individual academic needs. Open-entry, open-exit class. Required: Instructor consent. ESPAÑOLGED-011-01 266615 ???MW 5:30-7:50PM $0 $50 $50 4 ESPAÑOL GED-011-02266616 ???MW 6-8:50PM O. RODRIGUEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 A. ARISTIZABAL $0 For registration information contact Adriana Aristizabal at 503-594-3916 or register at first class. For registration information contact Camilo Sanchez at 503-594-3029 or register at the first class. Center for Children & Families, 18905 Portland Avenue, Gladstone. GED-049 LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDIT Desarrollo de habilidades académicas básicas, ofrecida en español con énfasis en los requerimientos para presentar el test del GED para obtener el certificado equivalente a la High School. También se enfoca en habilidades básicas de la vida, metas personales e interés de carreras. Se requiere el consentimiento del Instructor para registrarse. Offered in Spanish. Basic academic skill development with emphasis on requirements to take the GED test to obtain a high school equivalency certificate. Also focuses on basic life skills, personal and career goals and interests. Required: Instructor consent. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total General Science GS-104 EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS GS-104-01272104 ???TTH 11-12:20PM STAFF $360$26 $45 $431 GS-104L EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE LAB, 0 CREDIT GS-107 GS-104L-01267587 ???T 1-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 GS-104L-02267589 ???TH 8-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $0 ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS A lab course designed to give an overview of the physical sciences by examining the relationship between physics, chemistry and geology in the natural world. Topics include plate tectonics, the Earth’s structure, earthquakes/hazards, mineral chemistry, igneous rocks, and volcanoes/hazards. Recommended: Pass MTH-065 or placement in MTH-095. Lab begins 1st week. Lab course for the GS 104 lecture course. Corequisites: GS-104. $0 $0 A lab course including the history of astronomy, the Earth and Moon, all the planets in our solar system, along with asteroids, meteors, and comets. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115 or WR-121; pass MTH-095 with a C or better. WEB GS-107-30267591 ??? J. DICKINSON $360 $26 $85 $471 WEB GS-107-31267592 ??? J. DICKINSON $360 $26 $85 $471 Online. Orientation: On campus TBA. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3350. This class uses LaunchPad. It does not use Moodle. Online. Orientation: On campus TBA. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3350. This class uses LaunchPad. It does not use Moodle. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. GIS-201 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM, 3 CREDITS 4 ESPAÑOL GED-049-03266622 ???MW 9-11:50AM C. SANCHEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 Provides key GIS concepts, methodologies, and techniques. Emphasis is on developing an understanding of GIS applications, technical GIS concepts, terminology, methodology and problem solving techniques. 4 ESPAÑOL GED-049-04266623 ???S O. RODRIGUEZ $0 9-11:50AM $0 $30 $30 GIS-236 4 ESPAÑOL GED-049-02266621 ???TTH 6-8:50PM A. ARISTIZABAL $0 $0 $50 $50 For registration information contact Camilo Sanchez at 503-594-3029 or register at first class. At Harmony Community Campus. For registration information contact Klaudia Esquivel at 503-594-3233 or register at first class. At Harmony Community Campus. For registration information contact Adriana Aristizabal at 503-594-3916 or register at first class. At Canby Applied Technology Center. Course Listing General Education Development (GED) Course No. GIS-201-01267583 ???TTH 4-6:50PM W. KOTZE $270 $19.50 $90 $379.50 PROGRAMMING FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS), 1 CREDIT The course is an introduction to programming in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The course will attempt to give the student the ability to customize software and write basic programming scripts in the ArcGIS environment. The basics of the Python programming language are explained and put into practice. This is intended to allow students to add or streamline functionality in the ArcGIS environment. Prerequisite: MFG-109. GIS-280 GIS-236-01267585 ???M C. CONTERNO $90 GIS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS GIS-280-01267586 ??? W. KOTZE 4-5:50PM $6.50 $30 $126.50 Cooperative Work Experience (co-op) is a process of education that integrates classroom work with experience obtained through a cooperating employer. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $540 $39 $75 $654V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: Carel Kotze at [email protected] or 503-594-3728. Continued www.clackamas.edu 53 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Geography G-101L GENERAL GEOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT GEO-100 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS G-201 G-101L-01267565 ???M S. HOOVER $0 G-101L-02267567 ???T S. HOOVER $0 G-101L-03267569 ???W S. HOOVER $0 GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS G-201-01267571 ???MW 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $360 $26 $45 $431 G-201-02267573 ???TTH 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $360 $26 $45 $431 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Analyzes the physical elements of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere. Focuses on natural processes that create physical diversity on the Earth including weather and climate, biosphere, soils and landforms. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB GEO-100-01272111 ??? C. THOMAS $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: christopher.thomas@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6625. GEO-110 CULTURAL & HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS Introduces geographical perspectives on human population, agriculture, political pattern, language, religion, folk culture, popular culture, ethnic culture, urban development, industry, and transportation as these play out on the landscapes of the world. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB GEO-110-01272112 ??? R. KEELER $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3409. GEO-130 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS Explores contemporary global environmental problems such as: overpopulation, over consumption, ozone layer depletion, pollution, acid rain, deforestation, desertification, and waste. Examines alternative sources of energy to fossil fuel and sustainable development strategies. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. GEO-130-30272114 ???MW 11-12:50PM C. FELDMAN $360 $26 $0 4 At Harmony Community Campus. $386 GEO-280 GEOGRAPHY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Lab course for G 101 lecture course. Corequisite: G-101. 1:30-4:20PM $0 $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 For science majors. A lab course introducing geologic principles and concepts, weathering, soils, Earth structure, igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic rocks, volcanic activity, and landforms. Introduction to environmental geology. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass MTH-065 or placement in MTH-095. Corequisite: G-201L. Lab begins first week. Corequisite: G-201L. Lab begins first week. 4 G-201-15267575 ???T ???TH J. WOODCOCK $360 Lab included. At Wilsonville Campus. G-201L GENERAL GEOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT G-201L-01267578 ???M S. HOOVER $0 G-201L-02267580 ???T S. HOOVER $0 G-201L-03267582 ???W S. HOOVER $0 6-8:50PM 6-8:50PM $26 $45 $431 Lab course for the G-201 lecture course. Corequisites: G-201. 1:30-4:20PM $0 $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of geography. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281. Gerontology This course provides students an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of gerontology. Focus will be on the varied areas students can utilize a gerontology education including healthcare, housing, fitness, community development, and advocacy. GEO-280-01267341 ??? R. KEELER $540 $39 $45 $624V Geology G-101 GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS For non-science majors. A lab course introducing geologic principles and concepts, Earth structure, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock environments; volcanic activity, and landforms. Lab requires students to identify ore minerals, rock forming minerals, igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. G-101-01267559 ???MW 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $360 $26 $45 $431 G-101-02267561 ???TTH 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $360 $26 $45 $431 Corequisite: G-101L. Lab begins first week. Corequisite: G-101L. Lab begins first week. 4 G-101-15267563 ???T ???TH J. WOODCOCK $360 Lab included. At Wilsonville Campus. 6-8:50PM 6-8:50PM $26 $45 $431 GRN-180 CAREERS IN GERONTOLOGY, 1 CREDIT WEB ✔ Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location GRN-180-01266624 ??? K. HOEKSTRA $90 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. $6.50 $40 $136.50 GRN-181 ISSUES IN AGING, 3 CREDITS Provides an introduction to gerontology including the history of aging and current issues. Covers: myths, stereotypes, economic and political aspects, demographics and service availability for aging populations. GRN-181-01266625 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM Y. SMITH $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 GRN-280 GERONTOLOGY/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS Work-based experience to acquaint gerontology students with the roles and related activities of organizations serving the elderly. This course provides an opportunity to apply theories and techniques learned in the classroom. Required: Instructor consent; current enrollment in or successful completion of HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. 54 Day Tuition TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 GRN-280-01266627 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $624V ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HE-163 BODY & DRUGS I: INTRODUCTION TO ABUSE & ADDICTION, 3 CREDITS The first of a four-course sequence, this course examines the history of the use of addictive drugs; the definition of addiction; psychosocial and neurobiological causes of drug and behavioral addiction; addictive drug classifications; and the history of/ introduction to addiction treatment. HE-163-01271840 ???MW 9-10:20AM T. PANTAGES $270 $19.50 $0 HE-164 HE-163-02272854 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM T. PANTAGES $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 BODY & DRUGS II: ALCOHOL, 3 CREDITS Formerly: HE 151-01. $289.50 The second of a four-course offering. Covers beverage alcohol as a drug; the history of alcohol use/abuse; physiological and psychological effects of alcohol use on the user; and the impact of that use on those around the user and on society at large. Prerequisite: Pass HE-163. HE-201 HE-164-01271841 ???MW 1-2:20PM T. PANTAGES $270 $19.50 $0 Formerly HE 255-01. Prerequisite: HE 163 $289.50 PERSONAL TRAINING, 3 CREDITS Students will follow the curriculum for the National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF) Certified Personal Trainer certification. The course will guide students through the expectations, requirements, process’s and knowledge to prepare to become a certified Personal Trainer through the NCSF. Through videos, lecture and self-study, students will be prepared to take the NCSF Certified Personal Training exam, which is offered through the NCSF and is not included in the course. HYB HE-201-01267606 ???M T. NELSON $270 11-11:50AM $19.50 $50 Hybrid. Meets: 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, & 11/28 plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3274. HE-202 $339.50 INTRODUCTION TO FITNESS TECHNOLOGY CAREERS, 1 CREDIT This course will explore the various careers in the Fitness Industry, through lecture and guest speakers currently in the professional field. Students will gain insight to the requirements, expectations, salary range, education requirements and any additional information related to specific careers. HYB HE-202-01267607 ???T T. NELSON $90 12-12:50PM $6.50 $50 $146.50 Hybrid. Meets: 9/27, 10/4, 10/11, 10/18, & 10/25 plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3274. HE-204 NUTRITION & WEIGHT CONTROL, 3 CREDITS Methods of maintaining or improving nutrition by considering diets and dieting, obesity, types of exercise, physical testing, cardio-vascular fitness and nutritional concepts. WEB HE-204-01267608 ??? J. BUEL $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Meets: 11/14-12/10. Contact: [email protected] 503-5943602. Order textbook, “Discovering Nutrition”, 4th ed. by Insel, Ross, McMahon, and Bernstein from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. WEB HE-204-02267610 ??? J. BUEL $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3602. Order textbook, “Discovering Nutrition”, 4th ed. by Insel, Ross, McMahon, and Bernstein from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HE-205 YOUTH ADDICTIONS, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Increases knowledge of adolescent development and programs designed for prevention, assessment, intervention and treatment of chemically dependent youth. Investigates specific techniques for counseling youth. Required for Criminal Justice and Corrections students. WEB HE-205-01267613 ??? M. LUNA $270 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. HE-207 $19.50 $40 $329.50 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT BASED LIVING, 3 CREDITS The course is designed to give students a basic understanding of a plant based diet/lifestyle and the benefits of this type of lifestyle. Students will learn about the physical benefits of a plant based diet, GMO’s, organic foods, current environmental impacts, impacts of the big agricultural companies as well as the research that has been documented to support the information. Recommended: WR-090 or higher. HYB HE-207-01272379 ???TH T. NELSON $270 12-12:50PM $19.50 $20 Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Contact: tracyn@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3274. HE-223 Course Listing Health Course No. $309.50 SPORTS NUTRITION, 3 CREDITS Examination of nutrition as it relates to the demands of exercise and competitive sport. Emphasis on the relationship of diet and exercise to optimal health and performance. This course can lead to a certification as a sports nutritionist through the NCSF. WEB HE-223-01267615 ??? J. BUEL $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3602. HE-249 MENTAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS HE-250 HE-249-01267617 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM T. PANTAGES $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS Designed for each student to understand and improve their personal mental health. Teaches theories of mental health as well as practical strategies for improving one’s level of mental health. Analyzes factors that may impede optimal mental health, again with practical solutions for minimizing/avoiding such factors. Course is to help students gain an overall understanding of information basic to the field of health and to help them critically evaluate health information, and to promote positive attitudes, values, and behaviors in regard to personal health. HE-250-01267619 ???MWF 12-12:50PM J. RHODEN $270 $19.50 $0 WEB HE-250-02267621 ??? J. RHODEN $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 WEB HE-250-04267624 ??? K. WOODS $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 WEB HE-250-06267626 ??? K. WOODS $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 $289.50 Online. Meets: 11/14-12/10. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3275. Order textbook, “Health, The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas bookstore at 503-594-6500. Online. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3277. Order textbook, “Health, The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas bookstore at 503-5946500. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3277. Order textbook, “Health, The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas bookstore at 503-594-6500. Continued www.clackamas.edu 55 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Health, continued High School Diploma (AHSD) HE-252 The Adult High School Diploma program is designed for students who have earned at least 14 credits. Students who are under 18 years old or whose high school class has not graduated must have an official CCC referral or a release from compulsory attendance to begin the program. Classes are assigned individually. Please contact the Skills Development Department at 503-594-3028. FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS Provides instruction on immediate and temporary care of injuries and sudden illness. Covers poisoning, control of bleeding, and proper methods of transportation, splinting, and bandaging. Successful completion (A or B grade) of course leads to a Red Cross Responding to Emergencies, First Aid and Community CPR Certification. HYB HE-252-02271844 ???T T. NELSON $270 12-1:50PM $19.50 $55 $344.50 Hybrid. Meets: 11/8 & 11/15 plus online hours. Contact: tracyn@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3274. Order textbook, “First Aid/CPR/AED” by American Red Cross from the Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. HE-252-03271845 ???TTH K. WOODS $270 HYB HE-252-01271843 ???M K. ARIZO $270 1-2:20PM $19.50 $35 $324.50 4-5:50PM $19.50 $55 $344.50 Hybrid. Meets: 12/5 & 12/7 plus online hours. Contact: kevina@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3270. Order textbook, “First Aid/CPR/AED” by American Red Cross from the Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. HYB HE-252-05271846 ???T ???TH K. WOODS $270 4-5:50PM 4-5:50PM $19.50 $55 HEALTH/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. The course is intended to provide the student with learning experience related to his/her career goal(s) in the health-related career fields. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by a qualified staff member at Clackamas and the supervisor of the employing institution. Students are required to take an online seminar at the beginning of the term. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. HE-280-01267641 ??? K. WOODS $540 HPE-295 HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE, 3 CREDITS $39 $45 $624V HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS 4 HST-101-01267399 ???MW P. MCFARLAND $360 HST-101-30272116 ???TH J. JARVIE $360 10-11:50AM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 WEB HST-101-02267401 ??? P. MCFARLAND $26 $426 HST-102 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS WEB HST-102-01272285 ??? P. MCFARLAND HST-103 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS WEB HST-103-01267402 ??? P. MCFARLAND HST-130 ODDBALLS AND OUTCASTS IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS Origins and development of Western Civilization with a primary focus on Europe from ancient times to ca. 1300. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HPE-295-02267685 ???TTH 9-10:20AM P. FISKUM $270 $19.50 $50 $339.50 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: paulf@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3272. At Harmony Community Campus. $360 $40 $386 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3411. Origins and development of western civilization with an emphasis on Europe from ca. 1300 to 1800. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3411. Development of western civilization with an emphasis on Europe from the 19th century to the present. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: woodsk@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3277. Explores interaction of physical fitness and health. Meets three hours a week for personal fitness assessment and three hours of classroom sessions. Related topics include: nutrition, stress reduction, relaxation techniques, goal setting, and weight control. Recommended: A completed physical by a doctor. HYB HST-101 $344.50 Hybrid. Meets: 11/1, 11/8 & 11/10 plus online hours. Contact: woodsk@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3277. Order textbook, “First Aid/CPR/AED” by American Red Cross from the Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. HE-280 History $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3411. Explores the topic of how oddballs and outcasts from ancient Greece to the present shaped western civilization and places them in the political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural frameworks of their time. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HST-138 HST-130-01272286 ???MW 12-1:50PM P. MCFARLAND $360 $26 $0 HISTORY OF LOVE, MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS $386 Examines the concept of love and the institutions of marriage and the family in western civilization from ancient Greece to the present. Includes a consideration of the ideas of prominent thinkers, artists and political leaders. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. 4 ✔ 56 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 HST-138-15267405 ???TH S. KING $360 At Wilsonville Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HST-201 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 4 CREDITS WEB HST-201-01272119 ???MW 8-9:50AM S. KING $360 $26 $0 HST-201-02267407 ???F 9-12:50PM C. PRESTI $360 $26 $0 HST-201-03267409 ???TTH 10-11:50AM STAFF $360$26 $0 HST-201-04267410 ??? J. FLOWERS $360 $26 $40 $426 WEB HST-201-05272281 ??? J. FLOWERS $426 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Covers the period in American history from first European contact to the Age of Jackson. Prerequisites: Previous completion of or current enrollment in WRD-098 or placement into RD-115. Recommended: Sequence of HST-201, HST-202, and HST-203 is taken in order. $26 HISTORY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS HST-280-01267413 ??? J. FLOWERS $39 $45 $624V For more information call 503-594-3292. XHOR-0018 AQUAPONICS, 0 CREDIT Learn the art of Japanese Pruning with Masa Mizuno, a highlyrespected master of Japanese garden cultivation. He has worked for decades with established Japanese gardens throughout the Pacific Northwest, and has lead his own landscape design/install firm for over 30 years. This is a hands-on class, so please bring your own gloves and pruning tools. Meets: 11/5. Hands-on pruning will be done off site at an area nursery. Meets: 10/22. 8-11:50AM $0 $40 XHOR-0025-01272906???T L. BEUTLER $0 Meets: 11/22. 6-7:30PM $0 $25 ESPAÑOL XHOR-C001-01268216???F $40 L. CERVANTES Meets: 12/2. $0 8-4:50PM $0 $80 This training qualifies for 4 CORE recertification credits as required by Oregon Department of Agriculture. Fulfills yearly recertification requirement for Private Pesticide license holders, and can be used towards total needed for Public and Commercial license requirements. Our Fall and Winter courses are different, so both will count towards recertification in the same year. XHOR-C06A-01268219???F I. LESENNE $0 Meets: 12/9. 8-11:50AM $0 $40 HOR-111 HORTICULTURE PRACTICUM/FALL, 2 CREDITS HOR-111-01267644 ???M 8-11:50AM F. KILDERS/A. CHASTAIN $180 $13 $45 HOR-113 ORGANIC FARMING PRACTICUM/FALL, 3 CREDITS Meets: 10/8. $20 XHOR-0012 SMALL FARM SCHOOL, 0 CREDIT For small acreage farmers and rural landowners in the North Willamette Valley. Hands-on workshops and classroom topics will cover business and marketing, vegetable crops, the fruits, equipment, livestock, pasture, beginning farmers, policy, and soil, and water. XHOR-0012-01268207???TH C. KONIECZKA $0 8-4:50PM $0 $0 $0 Meets: 9/15. Registration and class offerings at http://smallfarms.oregonstate.edu/small-farm-school Contact: Heidi at heidi.noordijk@ oregonstate.edu or 971-801-0392. Fee is $75. $80 XHOR-C06A PESTICIDE CORE TRAINING-FALL, 0.4 CEU Grow food year round in your own backyard. In this class you will be guided in the construction of your own mini hoop house and its use. Bring up to a dozen, 10ft, ½ inch, galvanized electrical circuit conduit. (Available at your local home improvement store for approximately $2 each.) 9-10:50AM $0 $20 $25 Class fulfills the Oregon Department of Agriculture training requirements, 4 hours CORE and 4 hours Other, for the Apprentice Applicator License recertification. Clase cumple con los requisitos de capacitación de Oregon Department of Agriculture, 4 CORE y 4 horas otros, para la recertificación de licencia de aprendiz aplicador. XHOR-0010 MAKE YOUR OWN MINI HOOP HOUSE, 0 CREDIT XHOR-0010-01268206???S C. KONIECZKA $0 $40 Learn to make fresh seasonal centerpieces that can be enhanced by using gourds and pumpkins as containers, and seasonal fruit to embellish the usual mums and colored leaves. Join cutflower garden author Linda Beutler for an evening of inspiration. 8-11:50AM $0 $40 XHOR-0018-01268209???S C. KONIECZKA $0 XHOR-0025 HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS WITH GOURDS & PUMPKINS, 0 CREDIT XHOR-0009 JAPANESE-STYLE PRUNING, 0 CREDIT XHOR-0009-01268205???S M. MIZUNO $0 Total XHOR-C001 APPRENTICE APPLICATOR LICENSE RECERTIFICATION, SPANISH, 0.8 CEU APRENDIZ DE APLICADOR RECERTIFICACIÓN, ESPAÑOL, 0.8 CEU Horticulture/Arboriculture/Landscape/ Organic Farming Crs. Fee Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of history. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. $540 Time Fee $386 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3405. HST-280 Day Tuition $386 $386 $40 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Aquaponics is a food production system that combines aquaculture with hydroponics. This introductory workshop will cover water quality, biosecurity, and plant and fish health, as well as the basic science that underlies using fish waste as fertilizer. Participants will get some hands-on experience working with CCC’s home-scale system, and get help evaluating the most appropriate aquaponics system for their needs. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3405. $360 Course No. Course Listing Course No. $40 Practical experience with seasonal horticulture activities in the areas of container and field nurseries, greenhouses, landscape management and organic food production. Class includes a lab component. $238 Essential organic farming practices, including seasonal activities such as crop rotation, cover cropping, four-season production strategies, edible crop planting, pest management, and tool and equipment operations. Field trips to area farms included. Class lecture, field trips, and lab are essential components of this course. This format has been selected to create a hands-on experience for each student in seasonal crop production. Class includes a lab component. HYB HOR-113-01272096 ???TH C. KONIECZKA $270 8-11:50AM $19.50 $90 Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6213. $379.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 57 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Horticulture/Arboriculture/Landscape/Organic Farming, continued HOR-115 HORTICULTURE SAFETY, 1 CREDIT Overview of safe practices in the horticulture workplace which will reduce the chance for accidents and injuries. HOR-115-01267646 ???T R. WALTERS $90 Meets weeks of: 9/26-10/25. 1-2:50PM $6.50 $15 $111.50 HOR-122 GREENHOUSE CROPS-POTTED PLANTS, 3 CREDITS Environmental influences on plant growth, crop scheduling, greenhouse structures and equipment. Emphasis on foliage and flowering potted plant production. Class includes a lab component. HOR-122-01267648 ???TH 8-11:50AM F. KILDERS $270 $19.50 $65 HOR-123 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE, 3 CREDITS $354.50 Principles and practices of sustainable landscape maintenance, plant growth and development, soil-water-fertilizer management, pruning, turf, pest control, diagnosis of problems in trees and shrubs, and maintenance scheduling. Class includes a lab component. HOR-123-01267650 ???W D. FRANEK $270 HOR-124 FOOD HARVEST, 3 CREDITS 8-11:50AM $19.50 $40 $349.50 Learn to identify and use organic methods to grow fall season plants which are suitable for use as cut flowers and foliage. Includes basic floral design and visits to local cutting gardens. Ideal for garden designers, home gardeners, and growers of commercial cutting gardens. Class includes a lab component. HOR-212-01267656 ???T 1-4:50PM L. BEUTLER $180 $13 $65 HOR-220 PLANT PROPAGATION/FALL, 3 CREDITS $258 Proper techniques for reproducing plants from seeds, cuttings, and grafting. Emphasis on seasonal plant production. Class includes a lab component. HYB HOR-220-01267660 ???TH J. GORSKI $270 6:30-8:20PM $19.50 $80 $369.50 Focus on native plants. Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] HOR-223 APPLIED PLANT SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS An overview of the practical aspects of plant growth and development, classification systems, plant breeding and environmental factors that impact plant growth. ✔ 58 HOR-223-01267662 ???MW 1-2:50PM R. WALTERS $360 $26 $35 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $421 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HOR-224 LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION, 3 CREDITS Materials and practices in landscape installation, including plan reading, materials take-off, estimating, bidding, scheduling, grading, construction materials, and plant installation. Class includes a lab component. HOR-224-01267664 ???M 1-4:50PM A. CHASTAIN $270 $19.50 $60 HOR-226 PLANT IDENTIFICATION/FALL, 3 CREDITS $349.50 Identification of deciduous trees, shrubs, and groundcovers, including their cultural requirements in the landscape. Class includes a lab component. Oregon State University transfer course. HYB HOR-226-01267666 ???T F. KILDERS $270 HOR-226-02267668 ???W R. WALTERS $270 8-11:50AM $19.50 $50 $339.50 6:30-7:50PM $19.50 $35 $324.50 Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: april.chastain@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3055. HOR-235 WEED IDENTIFICATION, 2 CREDITS Identification and life cycles of weeds commonly found in landscapes and nurseries. HYB $329.50 This course provides a basic knowledge of aspects of harvesting, handling, storing and marketing of produce from small-scale, organic operations. Topics include food safety laws and practices, harvest and storage requirements for a variety of crops, factors that impact quality and storage ability, and post-harvest biology. Class includes a lab component. HOR-124-01267652 ???W 8:30-12:20PM C. KONIECZKA $270 $19.50 $60 HOR-212 FLOWER ARRANGER’S GARDEN/FALL, 2 CREDITS Course No. HOR-235-01267670 ???T C. KONIECZKA $180 6:30-7:20PM $13 $55 Hybrid. Meets weeks of, 9/26-10/29, plus online hours. Contact [email protected] $248 HOR-236 INSECT IDENTIFICATION, 2 CREDITS Develop skills to identify common insects which are important in greenhouse/nursery production, landscapes and food production. HOR-236-01272098 ???T C. KONIECZKA $180 Meets weeks of: 11/1-11/29. 6:30-8:20PM $13 $35 $228 HOR-250 WESTERN HERBS, 2 CREDITS This course introduces students to herbs, some of which may be grown locally. Instruction will focus on the components of herbs and uses of each specific herb. HOR-250-01267673 ???F L. BROOKS $180 Meets: 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/18, & 12/2. 8-11:50AM $13 $35 $228 HOR-280 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Instructor consent. Students are expected to work a minimum of 108 job site hours. HOR-280-01267675 ??? R. WALTERS $270 $19.50 $45 $334.50 Contact: April Chastain at [email protected] or 503-594-3055. HOR-281 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 6 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the student’s major course of study. Students are allowed to enroll after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 216 job site hours. Instructor consent. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 HOR-281-01267677 ??? R. WALTERS $540 $39 $45 $624 Contact: April Chastain at [email protected] or 503-594-3055. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HOR-282 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS HOR-282-01267681 ??? R. WALTERS $270 $19.50 $45 $334.50 Contact: April Chastain at [email protected] or 503-594-3055. HOR-285 ORGANIC FARMING/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience working with an agricultural business/ farm. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of Organic Farming courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 108 job site hours. Instructor consent. HOR-285-01267684 ??? C. KONIECZKA $270 $19.50 $45 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6213. $334.50 Human Development & Leadership HD-144 HD-102-01267593 ???TBA TBA M. BAKER/J. GINSBURG $0 $0 $0 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected], or call 503-594-3040. $0V ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION, 1 CREDIT Provides basic communication skills students can use to state or declare their rights in a positive fashion to obtain desired results in career, social, and personal relations. 4 HD-144-15267351 ???F ???S M. BRENNAN $90 Meets: 11/18 & 11/19. At Wilsonville Campus. HD-145 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 $106.50 STRESS MANAGEMENT, 1 CREDIT Identifies specific personal stressors and focus on developing skills that enable students to deal more effectively with stress. 4 HD-145-30267353 ???F ???S M. MALLATT $90 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 Meets: 11/4 & 11/5. At Harmony Community Campus. HD-153 $106.50 MANAGING CONFLICT IN YOUR LIFE, 1 CREDIT Introduction to managing conflict in a positive way. Examine personal beliefs about conflict and become more effective in solving problems. 4 HD-153-15267358 ???F ???S E. CREQUE $90 Meets: 10/7 & 10/8. At Wilsonville Campus. HD-154 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 This course is designed to address the elements forming and impacting self-confidence, disarming your inner critic, including dealing with fear, self-esteem, personal power, and establishing your center. 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10 Meets: 11/18 & 11/19. At Harmony Community Campus. HD-161-01267367 ???MW 1-2:20PM G. MARTINEZ $270 $19.50 $10 Crs. Fee Total $299.50 Human Services HS-100 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES, 3 CREDITS This course will focus on the interpersonal skills, personal values, attitudes and knowledge necessary to become an effective human services worker. Also covers the history of human service work in the US, and the current status of social service provision. Required for Human Services Generalist degree. HS-100-01267384 ???TTH J. CURRY $270 HYB HS-100-02267386 ???W J. CURRY $270 1-2:20PM $19.50 $0 3-5:50PM $19.50 $20 $289.50 $309.50 $106.50 ADVANCED INTERVIEWING SKILLS WITH THEORY, 3 CREDITS This course is designed to help human service students further develop and deepen their skills and understanding of interviewing in the human service field. Course will build on skills learned in HS-156, incorporating the use of behavior change theories to guide the helping process. Prerequisite: Completion of HS-156 with a C or better. HS-260 HS-256-01272100 ???T 3-5:50PM Y. SMITH $270 $19.50 $0 VICTIM ADVOCACY & ASSISTANCE , 4 CREDITS $289.50 Provides basic skills for working with a diverse group of crime victims, including, but not limited to, victims of homicide, sexual assault, child abuse and domestic violence. Topics covered include: theories of victimology, victim’s rights evolution, crisis intervention, stress reactions and post-traumatic stress syndrome. HS-260-01267389 ???F 4:30-8:20PM ???SSU 8-4:50PM R. HOLT $360 $26 $10 $396 Meets: 10/7, 10/8, 10/9, 11/18, 11/19 & 11/20. HS-280 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST I: CWE/PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170 (except Career Development Facilitator certificate students). Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-280-01267393 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 HS-281 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST II: CWE/PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS $106.50 BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE, 1 CREDIT 4 HD-154-30267361 ???F ???S E. CREQUE $90 MULTICULTURAL AWARENESS, 3 CREDITS Time Fee Introduction to the skills and personal attributes college graduates need to live and work in a diverse world, and how these characteristics influence interpersonal relationships in everyday life. This course focuses on the identification and application of strategies to improve personal multicultural awareness. HS-256 SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE, 1-6V CREDITS Provides students with a service learning experience in a community setting. Students complete 30-180 hours per term of volunteer work and participate in seminar/discussions to connect volunteer work with an area of study. Required: Instructor consent. HD-161 Day Tuition Hybrid. Meets: 9/28, 10/19, 11/9 & 11/30 plus additional hours online. See also College Success for related classes. HD-102 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing On-the-job experience in the student’s major course of study. Students are allowed to enroll after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 108 job site hours. Instructor consent. Course No. $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. $624V Cooperative Work Experience level II. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-281-01267395 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. $624V Continued www.clackamas.edu 59 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Human Services, continued Journalism HS-282 J-211 MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY, 4 CREDITS J-215 J-211-01266929 ???W 6-9:50PM K. DOSS $360 $26 $10 $396 COLLEGE NEWSPAPER LAB: WRITING & PHOTOGRAPHY, 1-3V CREDITS HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST III: CWE/PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience level III. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology, and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-282-01267397 ??? J. CURRY/E. WOLFSON $540 $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]. $624V Humanities HUM-160 FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS Introduction to classical philosophy, sacred texts, modern fiction, poetry, theology, evolutionary biology, and cosmology. Consideration of how personal concepts of faith and reason and institutions of science and religion, shape personal intellectual landscapes. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HYB WEB HUM-160-30267418 ???TH 6-9:50PM STAFF $450 $32.50 $20$502.50 Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3403. At Harmony Community Campus. HUM-160-01267416 ??? D. HARTSOCK $450 $32.50 $40 $522.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3408. HUM-180 PATHWAY TO SUSTAINABILITY, 5 CREDITS Can we create a more sustainable and just world? We will question our assumptions regarding economic models, democracy, our relationships with the environment, as well as our social structures by examining the roots of the current ecological crisis. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HUM-180-01267420 ???MW 6-8:20PM J. GRABILL $450 $32.50 $0 $482.50 HUM-240 AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICT: WARS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY, 4 CREDITS Examines America’s wars of national identity, principally the American Revolution and the Civil War. Explores characteristics of such wars, variations over time and space, and shaping influences and impacts on American society and culture, both military and civilian. Recommended: WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. HUM-240-01267421 ???W S. KING $360 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 This course takes students through a critical study of the production and consumption of mass media, including television, radio, books, film, newspapers, advertising and the Internet. Students also examine the economic and social organization of mass media, the growth of new media technologies, and the relationship between media and the public. Required for journalism majors at the University of Oregon. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Students work as writers, photographers and editors on The Clackamas Print, the college’s award-winning student-run newspaper and its website. Students study and produce news stories and photos. In doing so, they learn different writing styles, photography rules, ethical standards of news gathering and the rights of a free press in a democracy. May be repeated up to 9 credits. Recommended: Placement in WR-121; pass J-216. J-216 J-215-01266935 ???MWF 1-1:50PM M. JONES $270 $19.50 $10 $299.50V WRITING FOR MEDIA, 4 CREDITS Introduces students to the fundamentals of writing for various media including journalism, public relations and other communications-related fields. Topics include news gathering, interviewing and media law, with an emphasis on writing for print, broadcast, the web and social media. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEBJ-216-01266946 ??? M. JONES $360 $26 $50 $436 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3261 J-220 INTRODUCTION TO BROADCAST JOURNALISM, 4 CREDITS J-221 J-220-01272224 ???TTH 9:30-11:55AM STAFF $360$26 $90 $476 BROADCAST JOURNALISM, 4 CREDITS J-222 J-221-01272225 ???TTH 9:30-11:55AM STAFF $360$26 $90 $476 ADVANCED BROADCAST JOURNALISM, 4 CREDITS J-222-01272226 ???TTH 9:30-11:55AM STAFF $360$26 $90 $476 Offers students interested in broadcast journalism basic skills of writing, reporting and camera operation for broadcast. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Offers students interested in broadcast journalism intermediate skills of broadcast reporting, videography, editing, compression and uploading for broadcast. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass J-220 with C or better or instructor consent. Offers students interested in broadcast journalism advanced skills of managing reporters, videographers and a web presence in a broadcast newsroom. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass J-221 with C or better, or instructor consent. ✔ 60 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor J-226 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE NEWSPAPER: DESIGN & PRODUCTION, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Offers students interested in newspaper design and production basic skills in writing headlines, designing pages and using Adobe InDesign software to produce and ultimately distribute the weekly student newspaper, The Clackamas Print. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: Placement in WR-121. J-227 J-226-01266956 ???T 1-4:50PM M. JONES $360 $26 $10 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE NEWSPAPER: DESIGN & PRODUCTION, 4 CREDITS $396 Offers students interested in newspaper and web design intermediate skills in writing, lay out, photo editing and Adobe InDesign to produce and publish the weekly student newspaper, The Clackamas Print and its website. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: Placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: J-226. J-228 J-227-01266961 ???T 1-4:50PM M. JONES $360 $26 $10 ADVANCED COLLEGE NEWSPAPER: DESIGN & PRODUCTION, 4 CREDITS $396 Offers students interested in newspaper design and production advanced skills in news content design, alternative story formats, content flow and management for print and online. Students will produce and publish the weekly student newspaper, The Clackamas Print, and its website. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: Placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: J-227. J-280 J-228-01266966 ???T M. JONES $360 JOURNALISM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS 1-4:50PM $26 $10 $396 Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to journalism. Corequisite: CWE281. Required: Instructor consent. J-280-01266970 ??? M. JONES $540 J-280A PUBLIC RELATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 $624V Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to public relations. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. J-280A-01266977 ??? M. JONES $540 Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 $624V Manufacturing Engineering Technology All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Students Success Center, 503-594-3475. MET-112 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY CAREERS, 2 CREDITS This course is designed to provide an overview of five major engineering disciplines, their subsets and their respective career pathways. This course will also introduce students to the economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, as well as the health and safety realities of the engineering work environment. This course is intended to guide students in making appropriate career choices by exploring the following topics: engineering job demands, earning potential, marketability, licensure, and continuing education requirements. WEB MET-112-01267692 ??? A. FOUHY $180 $13 $100 $293 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3659. Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Manufacturing Technology All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. IMT-104 READING SCHEMATICS AND SYMBOLS, 2 CREDITS A basic course of study that will develop the student’s understanding of reading schematics and symbols through lectures and hands-on examples. IMT-104-01272559 ???TH 6-7:50PM W. MILLER $180 $13 $60 $253 MFG-103 MACHINING FOR THE FABRICATION & MAINTENANCE TRADES, 3 CREDITS Course Listing Course No. This course is an introduction to metal working for welders, fabricators, maintenance personnel and others who need to understand simple machining principles. Students will be introduced to precision measurement with calipers and in preparation for machining. The elementary use of the drill press, band saw, milling machine and lathe, as well as measurement, tapping, chasing and repair. Recommended: MTH-050. MFG-103-01267702 ???TTH 1-3:50PM R. SUNDAY $270 $19.50 $105 $394.50 MFG-104 PRINT READING, 2 CREDITS Introduction to basic print reading. Students will use the principles of orthographic projection and current ASME standards as they apply this knowledge to interpreting manufacturing prints. MFG-104-01267708 ???TTH 4-5:15PM W. LOCKE $180 $13 $60 $253 MFG-106 APPLIED GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCING FOR MANUFACTURING, 3 CREDITS Introduces participants to the application of gauging and inspection using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT). Students will identify inspection equipment and inspect GDT characteristics while experiencing their manufacturing implications. Prerequisite: Pass MFG-104. MFG-106-01267710 ???TH 1:30-4:20PM P. WANNER $270 $19.50 $90 MFG-107 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & FIRST AID, 3 CREDITS $379.50 The Industrial Safety course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of safety hazards and first aid in the workplace. Includes eye safety, grinding wheel hazards, electrical/ chemical hazards, slips, falls and back injuries. Instruction in Red Cross first aid, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and CPR. MFG-107-01267713 ???F 2-4:50PM L. HILLYARD $270 $19.50 $90 $379.50 MFG-109 COMPUTER LITERACY FOR TECHNICIANS, 3 CREDITS Presents the uses of computers in business and industry. Subjects covered include computer platforms, basic hardware, data communication, and operating systems. Reviews and uses word processing, spreadsheet, and database software for the PC. MFG-109-01267715 ???F 1-3:50PM A. ARISTIZABAL $270 $19.50 $90 $379.50 MFG-110 MANUFACTURING SPECIAL PROJECTS, 3 CREDITS Allows students a great deal of latitude in project selection, design, and production utilizing manual machine tools, CNC machine tools, CAD/CAM and EDMs. A solid understanding of all basic machine tools is expected. Required: Instructor consent. MFG-110-01267717 ???M ???T F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $270 8-12:20PM 8-9:20AM $19.50 $105 $394.50 Contact: Bob Delgatto at [email protected] or Fred Haynes at fredh@ clackamas.edu MFG-110-03267752 ???TTH 5:30-8:20PM G. LUDLAM $270 $19.50 $105 $394.50 Contact: Glenn Ludlam at [email protected]. Continued www.clackamas.edu 61 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Manufacturing Technology, continued Allows students a great deal of latitude in project selection, design, and production utilizing manual machine tools, CNC machine tools, CAD/CAM and EDMs. A solid understanding of all basic machine tools is expected. Required: Instructor consent. MFG-110-02267740 ???MW 8-12:20PM ???TH 8-10:50AM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $540 $39 $210 $789 $789 Contact: Bob Delgatto at [email protected] or Fred Haynes at fredh@ clackamas.edu MFG-110-04267755 ??? MTWTH5:30-8:20PM E. STOLLBERG $540 $39 $210 Contact: Eric Stollberg at [email protected]. MFG-111 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS I, 3 CREDITS This course is an introduction to machine tool operation, precision measurement and engineering drawings; covers machine tool operations including drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. Includes internal and external threading. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Corequisite: MTH-050 and MFG-104. Recommended: Completion of MFG-107. 8-12:20PM 8-9:20AM $19.50 $105 $394.50 5:30-8:20PM $19.50 $105 $394.50 6 CREDITS This course is an introduction to machine tool operation, precision measurement and engineering drawings; covers machine tool operations including drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. Includes internal and external threading. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Corequisite: MTH-050 and MFG-104. Recommended: Completion of MFG-107. MFG-111-02267777 ???MT 8-12:20PM ???W 8-10:50AM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $540 $39 $210 MFG-111-05267799 ??? MTWTH5:30-8:20PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $540 $39 $210 MFG-111 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS I, 9 CREDITS $789 $789 This course is an introduction to machine tool operation, precision measurement and engineering drawings; covers machine tool operations including drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. Includes internal and external threading. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Corequisite: MTH-050 and MFG-104. Recommended: Completion of MFG-107. MFG-111-03267788 ??? MTWTH8-12:20PM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $810 $58.50 $315$1183.50 MFG-111-06267801 ??? MTWTH5:30-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $810 $58.50 $315$1183.50 MFG-112 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS II, 3 CREDITS This course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Covers setup and operation of the vertical milling machine and boring techniques on the lathe. Includes surface grinding and selection of abrasive grinding wheels. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MFG-111. MFG-112-01267802 ???T ???W F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $270 MFG-112-04267809 ???TTH G. LUDLAM/E. STOLLBERG $270 ✔ 62 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MFG-112 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS II, 6 CREDITS MFG-110 MANUFACTURING SPECIAL PROJECTS, 6 CREDITS MFG-111-01267764 ???M ???T F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $270 MFG-111-04267796 ???MW E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $270 MFG-111 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS I, Course No. This course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Covers setup and operation of the vertical milling machine and boring techniques on the lathe. Includes surface grinding and selection of abrasive grinding wheels. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MFG-111. MFG-112-02267805 ???MT 8-12:20PM ???W 8-10:50AM F. HAYNES $540 $39 $210 MFG-112-05267810 ??? MTWTH5:30-8:20PM G. LUDLAM/R. DELGATTO $540 $39 $210 MFG-112 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS II, 9 CREDITS $789 $789 This course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Covers setup and operation of the vertical milling machine and boring techniques on the lathe. Includes surface grinding and selection of abrasive grinding wheels. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MFG-111. MFG-112-03267808 ??? MTWTH8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/G. LUDLAM $810 $58.50 $315$1183.50 MFG-112-06267811 ??? MTWTH5:30-9:50PM G. LUDLAM $810 $58.50 $315$1183.50 MFG-113 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS III, 3 CREDITS Topics include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, and taper attachments. Also covers applied technical math, inspection techniques, optical comparators, coordinate measuring machines, and cylindrical grinding. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MFG-112. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111. MFG-113-01267812 ???W 8-12:20PM ???TH 8-9:20AM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $270 $19.50 $105 $394.50 MFG-113-04267815 ???MW 5:30-8:20PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $270 $19.50 $105 $394.50 MFG-113 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS III, 6 CREDITS Topics include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, and taper attachments. Also covers applied technical math, inspection techniques, optical comparators, coordinate measuring machines, and cylindrical grinding. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MFG-112. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111. MFG-113-02267813 ???MW 8-12:20PM ???TH 8-10:50AM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $540 $39 $210 MFG-113-05267816 ??? MTWTH5:30-8:20PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $540 $39 $210 MFG-113 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS III, 9 CREDITS $789 $789 Topics include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, and taper attachments. Also covers applied technical math, inspection techniques, optical comparators, coordinate measuring machines, and cylindrical grinding. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: 6 credits of MFG-112. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111. MFG-113-03267814 ??? F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO MFG-113-06267817 ??? E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER MTWTH8-12:20PM $810 $58.50 $315$1183.50 MTWTH5:30-9:50PM $810 $58.50 $315$1183.50 8-12:20PM 8-9:20AM $19.50 $105 $394.50 5:30-8:20PM $19.50 $105 $394.50 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MFG-130 BASIC ELECTRICITY I, 3 CREDITS MFG-130-01267818 ???F 5-7:50PM D. TUGGLE $270 $19.50 $225 $514.50 MFG-199 INTRODUCTION TO GREEN BUILDING, 2 CREDITS This course introduces students to the tools and techniques of carpentry. It is intended to teach the elements of measurement, materials, layout and the safe use of hand and power tool in shop and field environments. It explores green building construction, materials and rating systems used in the industry. MFG-199-01 272913 F 1:30-5:30PM STAFF $180$13 $30 $223 MFG-201 CNC I: SET-UP & OPERATION, 4 CREDITS A hands-on class that will teach students how to set-up and operate CNC milling centers. Includes an introduction to basic G&M-code programming. Designed for persons with little or no previous experience. Prerequisites: 3 credits of MFG-112, completion of MTH-080 and MFG-109. Recommended: Completion of MFG-112 and MTH-050. MFG-201-01267819 ???MW 8-11:50AM W. LOCKE $360 $26 $300 MFG-203 CNC III: APPLIED PROGRAMMING & OPERATION, 3 CREDITS $686 Students work individually or in small groups to design, program, manufacture and test advanced projects using: CNC mills, CNC lathes, Electrical Discharge Machines and various software applications. Introduction to principles and operation of EDM included. Prerequisites: Pass MFG-202. Recommended: Completion of MFG-201 or MFG-204. MFG-203-01267820 ???MW 4:30-7:20PM S. KINDER $270 $19.50 $225 $514.50 MFG-204 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING I, 4 CREDITS This course is an introduction to computer-aided part programming. Students will use CAD/CAM software to generate NC code to produce machined products. Model creation, process verification, code generation, and CAD/CAM integration will be covered. Prerequisites: 3 credits of MFG-112, completion of MTH-080 and MFG-109, previous completion of or current enrollment in MFG201. MFG-204-01267821 ???TTH 8-11:50AM W. LOCKE $360 $26 $300 $686 MFG-206 COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING III, 3 CREDITS Final class in the Computer-Aided Manufacturing series will concentrate on a capstone project. Students will design, program, and fabricate an industrial caliber independent project. Prerequisite: Pass MFG-205. MFG-206-01267823 ???TTH 4:30-7:20PM C. LETTENMAIER $270 $19.50 $225 $514.50 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MFG-211 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS IV, 3 CREDITS Concentrates on CNC setup and operation and on surface grinding. Students will develop and apply their machining skills while creating products in a team environment. Additional topics may include fixture design and cutting mechanics. Prerequisites: 6 credits of MFG-113. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104 and MFG-105. MFG-211-01267826 ???TTH 8-10:50AM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $270 $19.50 $105 $394.50 MFG-211-03267828 ???TTH 5:30-8:20PM G. LUDLAM/E. STOLLBERG $270 $19.50 $105 $394.50 MFG-211 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS IV, 6 CREDITS Course Listing Explores fundamentals of AC and DC electricity. Includes: atomic structure, direct current, alternating current, Ohm’s law, series, parallel, and combination circuits, DC circuit theorems, production of DC voltages, magnetic principles, transformers, motors and generators. Course No. Concentrates on CNC setup and operation and on surface grinding. Students will develop and apply their machining skills while creating products in a team environment. Additional topics may include fixture design and cutting mechanics. Prerequisites: 6 credits of MFG-113. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104 and MFG-105. MFG-211-02267827 ??? MTWTH8-10:50AM F. HAYNES/R. DELGATTO $540 $39 $210 MFG-211-04267829 ??? MTWTH5:30-8:20PM G. LUDLAM/E. STOLLBERG $540 $39 $210 MFG-221 MATERIALS SCIENCE, 3 CREDITS $789 $789 Introduces metallurgy and materials science. Extractive and physical metallurgy will be covered. Specific topics include heat treatment, materials analysis, the iron carbon phase diagram, composites, ceramics and industrial plastics. Recommended: MTH-050. MFG-221-01267830 ???MW 1-3:50PM M. MATTSON $270 $19.50 $90 MFG-271 MASTERCAM MILL I, 4 CREDITS $379.50 Covers the creation and manipulation of two and three dimensional wire frame models as well as the creating, editing, and verification of 2-1/2 axis toolpaths. A fundamental understanding of the CAD/CAM process will be gained. MFG-271-01267831 ???MW 4:30-8:20PM C. LETTENMAIER $360 $26 $200 $586 MFG-280 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the manufacturing trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. MFG-280-01267832 ??? M. MATTSON $540 $39 $80 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3322. $659V Mathematics MTH-010 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC I, 4 CREDITS Reviews operations on whole numbers, elementary fraction concepts, operations on decimals, and measurement. MTH-010-01267422 ???MW 2-3:50PM M. PRICE $360 $26 $20 $406 4 MTH-010-30267426 ???TTH 6-7:50PM M. PRICE $360 $26 $20 $406 This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Harmony Community Campus. Continued www.clackamas.edu 63 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Mathematics, continued MTH-020 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC II, 4 CREDITS Topics include factors and multiples, operations on fractions, percents, ratios and proportions, powers and square roots, introduction to graphs, signed numbers, and effective study skills. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-010 with a C or better or placement in MTH-020. MTH-020-01267429 ???MW 2-3:50PM M. PRICE $360 $26 $20 4 MTH-020-02267432 ???MW T. LEWANDOWSKI $360 MTH-020-03267433 ???TTH R. GOTUR $360 MTH-020-04267435 ???MW C. WARNER $360 MTH-020-05267437 ???TTH M. HULL $360 MTH-020-06267439 ???MW H. LOSLI $360 MTH-020-07267441 ???MW W. WALLACE $360 MTH-020-08267442 ???TTH C. WARNER $360 MTH-020-09267443 ???TTH A. ARISTIZABAL $360 MTH-020-15267445 ???MW A. HALL $360 4 MTH-020-30267447 ???TTH 6-7:50PM M. PRICE $360 $26 $20 This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Wilsonville Campus. 10-11:50AM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 3-4:50PM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 2-3:50PM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 MTH-050 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I, 3 CREDITS Designed for career-technical students. The topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving and mathematical communication using applications in applied arithmetic, measurement, geometry, and statistics and probability. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 with a C or better or placement in MTH-050 or MTH-060. MTH-050-01267451 ???MW R. GOTUR $270 MTH-050-02267454 ???TTH M. PARTNOF $270 MTH-050-03267456 ???F R. GOTUR $270 One hour lunch break. 3-4:50PM $19.50 $40 $329.50 6-7:50PM $19.50 $40 $329.50 10-2:50PM $19.50 $40 $329.50 MTH-050-04267457 ???MW 2-3:50PM E. MEUSER $270 $19.50 $40 MTH-060 ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS $329.50 Designed for review or for the beginner, this course is an introduction to topics in Algebra. Expressions, equations, inequalities and linear graphing are explored numerically, symbolically, graphically, and verbally. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 with a C or better or placement in MTH-060. ✔ 64 MTH-060-01267458 ???MW A. BRANDENBURG $360 MTH-060-02267462 ???TTH A. HALL $360 MTH-060-03267464 ???TTH E. MEUSER $360 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location 6-7:50PM $26 $20 3-4:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor WEB MTH-060-04267466 ???MW A. ARISTIZABAL $360 MTH-060-05267468 ???MW S. BARATTO $360 MTH-060-10267470 ??? K. LEWANDOWSKI $360 $406 $406 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total 2-3:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 $406 $26 $60 $446 4 MTH-060-15267472 ???MW 6-7:50PM M. PARTNOF $360 $26 $20 $406 4 MTH-060-30267473 ???TTH 6-7:50PM G. DAVIS $360 $26 $20 $406 $406 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3329. At Wilsonville Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. MTH-065 ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS A second term of topics in Algebra. This course continues the exploration of expressions, equations, and inequalities numerically, symbolically, graphically, and verbally. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-060 with a C or better or placement in MTH-065. WEB MTH-065-01267476 ???TTH K. LEWANDOWSKI $360 MTH-065-02267480 ???MW T. BIEBER $360 MTH-065-04267482 ???MW H. LOSLI $360 MTH-065-05267485 ???TTH E. MEUSER $360 MTH-065-06267487 ???MW T. BIEBER $360 MTH-065-10267488 ??? H. ABBOTT $360 $60 $446 4 MTH-065-15267490 ???MW 6-7:50PM M. NICKAS $360 $26 $20 $406 4 MTH-065-30267492 ???MW 9-10:50AM M. YANNOTTA $360 $26 $20 $406 4 MTH-065-31267494 ???TTH 6-7:50PM R. WEBBER $360 $26 $20 $406 $406 This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Harmony Community Campus. Course No. 8-9:50AM $26 $20 4-5:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 1-2:50PM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $26 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3330. At Wilsonville Campus. At Harmony Community Campus At Harmony Community Campus. MTH-080 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II, 3 CREDITS Second in a sequence designed for career-technical students. The topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical communication using applications in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-050 with a C or better or instructor consent. MTH-080-01267496 ???MW 1-2:50PM S. BARATTO $270 $19.50 $40 MTH-082AWASTEWATER MATH I, 1 CREDIT $329.50 Quantitative component to understanding wastewater operations. Simple unit conversions, fraction to decimal conversions and more complicated problem solving as applied to wastewater preliminary and primary treatment. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 or instructor consent, or placement in MTH-080 or MTH-095. Corequisite: WET-110. This course cannot be waived. MTH-082A-01267499 ???M M. LAFORCE $90 5-5:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 $406 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MTH-082BWATERWORKS MATH I, 1 CREDIT MTH-082B-01267502 ???T 5-5:50PM J. NURMI $90 $6.50 $0 MTH-082E MATH FOR HIGH PURITY WATER, 1 CREDIT $96.50 Basic math for high purity water concepts. Measurements accuracy, rounding rules and errors, significant figures, scientific notation, metric prefixes, simple statistics, average and standard deviation of a population. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a C or better or placement in MTH-080 or MTH-095. Corequisite: WET125. This course cannot be waived. MTH-082E-01272874 ???T G. CARR $90 MTH-095 ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS 2-2:50PM $6.50 $0 WEB 8-9:50AM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 1-2:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $96.50 The third term of topics in algebra using the rule-of-four approach is designed to prepare students for transfer-level math courses. This course emphasizes problem-solving and graphical techniques with the use of a graphing utility. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a C or better or placement in MTH-095. MTH-095-01267505 ???MW T. LEWANDOWSKI $360 MTH-095-02267509 ???MW S. PRUYN $360 MTH-095-03267513 ???TTH A. ARISTIZABAL $360 MTH-095-05267514 ???TTH K. LEWANDOWSKI $360 MTH-095-06267516 ???TTH R. HEVEL $360 MTH-095-10267518 ??? T. LEWANDOWSKI $360 $26 $60 $406 $406 $446 4 MTH-095-30267519 ???MW 11-12:50PM A. BRANDENBURG $360 $26 $20 4 MTH-095-31267521 ???MW 6-7:50PM M. JOSI $360 $26 $20 At Harmony Community Campus At Harmony Community Campus. $406 $406 MTH-098 COLLEGE MATH FOUNDATIONS, 5 CREDITS Students in this course will solve realistic problems in order to improve their critical-thinking abilities, number sense, and estimation skills. The course covers such topics as proportional reasoning, creating and analyzing visual representations in mathematics and statistics, problem-solving strategies, properties of numerical operations, linear functions, and calculator computations. Emphasis will be placed on relevance, context, and technical communication, including written descriptions of concepts and procedures. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 with a C or better or placement in MTH-050, MTH-060, or MTH-098, or instructor consent. MTH-098-01267522 ???MW S. PRUYN $450 MTH-098-02267524 ???MW K. MERCER $450 MTH-098-03267526 ???TTH B. SIMMONS $450 MTH-098-04267527 ???TTH K. MERCER $450 MTH-098-05267529 ???TTH M. JOSI $450 9-11:20AM $32.50 $20 1-3:20PM $32.50 $20 9-11:20AM $32.50 $20 1-3:20PM $32.50 $20 6-8:20PM $32.50 $20 Time Fee Crs. Fee Total A transfer-level mathematics course for non-science majors. The topics covered in this course focus students on critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical communication. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 or MTH-098 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. MTH-111 MTH-105-01267533 ???MW W. WALLACE $360 MTH-105-02267535 ???TTH M. PRICE $360 MTH-105-03267537 ???TTH W. WALLACE $360 COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS 10-11:50AM $26 $40 1-2:50PM $26 $40 6-7:50PM $26 $40 WEB MTH-111-10267539 ??? K. LEWANDOWSKI $80 $562.50 HYB MTH-111-20267541 ???MW 8-9:50AM B. SIMMONS $450 $32.50 $60 $542.50 HYB MTH-111-21267543 ???MW 10-11:50AM E. MEUSER $450 $32.50 $60 $542.50 HYB MTH-111-22267545 ???TTH 10-11:50AM M. YANNOTTA $450 $32.50 $60 $542.50 HYB MTH-111-23267547 ???TTH 6-7:50PM T. BIEBER $450 $32.50 $60 $542.50 HYB MTH-111-30267552 ???MW 11-12:50PM M. YANNOTTA $450 $32.50 $60 $542.50 HYB MTH-111-31267554 ???MW 6-7:50PM M. PRICE $450 $32.50 $60 $542.50 $426 $426 $426 A transfer course designed for students preparing for trigonometry, statistics, or calculus. The focus is on the analysis of piecewise, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, power functions and their properties. These functions will be explored symbolically, numerically and graphically in real life applications and mathematical results will be analyzed and interpreted in the given context. The course will also include transformations, symmetry, composition, inverse functions, regression, the binomial theorem and an introduction to sequences and series. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-111. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. $406 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3330. Day Tuition MTH-105 INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARY MATH, 4 CREDITS $406 $406 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Problem solving for waterworks applications. Introduction to basic algebra and mathematical concepts, conversions and calculations encountered in the waterworks industry. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 or instructor consent, or placement in MTH-080 or MTH-095. Corequisite: WET-111. This course cannot be waived. Course No. $450 $32.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3329. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3332. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3400. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3335. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3963. Hybrid. Meets every Monday and Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3335. At Harmony Community Campus. Hybrid. Meets: every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6461. At Harmony Community Campus. $502.50 $502.50 $502.50 $502.50 $502.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 65 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Mathematics, continued Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MTH-251 CALCULUS I, 5 CREDITS MTH-112 TRIGONOMETRY/PRE-CALCULUS, 5 CREDITS A transfer course designed to prepare students for calculus. AMATYC standards-based approach utilizing the rule of four to analyze elementary functions and applications is used for this course. The rule of four requires that each topic should be presented symbolically, graphically, numerically, and verbally. Topics include trigonometric functions, trigonometry developed from the unit circle, right triangle trigonometry, inverse trigonometric functions, the laws of sines and cosines, trigonometric identities, and conic sections. Students will also learn to use vectors, polar equations, and parametric equations. Particular attention will be paid to modeling applications and solving mathematical problems. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-111 with a C or better or placement in MTH-112. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. MTH-112-01267556 ???T 10-11:50AM ???TH 10-12:50PM S. BARATTO $450 $32.50 $20 $502.50 MTH-112-02267558 ???MW 2-4:20PM M. HULL $450 $32.50 $20 $502.50 MTH-112-03267560 ???TTH 3-5:20PM R. HULL $450 $32.50 $20 $502.50 MTH-211 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELEMENTARY MATH I, 4 CREDITS This course is the first in a sequence of three courses designed to teach students to understand the basic concepts of mathematics and provide ideas for teaching these concepts to elementary school children. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-111. MTH-211-01267562 ???TTH 1-2:50PM M. NICKAS $360 $26 $20 MTH-243 STATISTICS I, 4 CREDITS $406 This course introduces students to descriptive statistics, observational studies, experiments, elementary probability, random variables, and sampling distributions. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-105, MTH-111, MTH-112, or MTH-251 with a C or better; or placement in MTH-112 or MTH-251; or instructor consent. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB Course No. MTH-243-01267564 ???MW K. MERCER $360 MTH-243-02267568 ???MW M. NICKAS $360 MTH-243-03267572 ???TTH S. PRUYN $360 MTH-243-04267574 ???TTH A. BRANDENBURG $360 MTH-243-10267576 ??? M. NICKAS $360 MTH-252 MTH-251-01267584 ???TTH M. YANNOTTA $450 MTH-251-02267588 ???MW B. SIMMONS $450 MTH-251-03267590 ???MWF R. HULL $450 CALCULUS II, 5 CREDITS 1-3:20PM $32.50 $20 $502.50 12-2:20PM $32.50 $20 $502.50 8-9:25AM $32.50 $20 $502.50 This course is the second in a four-term Calculus sequence designed for students in science, engineering, or mathematics. It will focus on integral calculus. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-251 with a C or better; or instructor consent. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. MTH-252-01267594 ???MWF 11-12:25PM M. HULL $450 $32.50 $20 MTH-254 VECTOR CALCULUS, 5 CREDITS $502.50 An introduction to the study of curves and surfaces in space, partial derivatives, curve and surface integrals, and applications of these topics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-252 with a C or better. MTH-254-01267596 ???MWF 8:25-9:50AM M. HULL $450 $32.50 $20 $502.50 Medical Assistant The CCC Medical Assistant program is a three-term program of 56 credits which prepares graduates for entry level practice into the ambulatory care setting. MA-110 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS $406 Provides the foundational principles required for understanding medical terms and tools to effectively communicate with other health care professionals. This includes pronunciation, spelling and the meaning of words. There will be introductions to disease processes and basic anatomy and physiology by examining each of the body systems. Open to all students. Required course for students in Medical Assistant program. $406 HYB MA-110-01266983 ???M K. LIX $270 10-11:50AM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 1-2:50PM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $406 $26 $446 $60 Topics and applications of differentiation. This course is the first in a four-term sequence designed for students in science, engineering, or mathematics. It will focus on differential calculus. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-112 with a C or better or placement in MTH-251. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. $406 $369.50 Hybrid. Meets every Monday. Homework, quizzes and exams are taken online at home. Required text book Chabner: Language of Medicine 10th Ed. Contact: [email protected] At Harmony Community Campus. WEB MA-110-02266993 ??? K. LIX $270 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3630. 10-11:20AM $19.50 $80 $19.50 $100 $389.50 Online. This is not a Moodle course. There is no requirement to come to campus for this class. Contact: [email protected] At Harmony Community Campus. MTH-244 STATISTICS II, 4 CREDITS The tools learned in Statistics II are used for hypothesis tests and confidence intervals for one and two populations, linear regression, inference about regression, and chi-square tests. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-243 with a C or better; or instructor consent. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. ✔ 66 MTH-244-01267579 ???MW 6-7:50PM W. WALLACE $360 $26 $20 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $406 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor MA-112 MEDICAL OFFICE PRACTICES, 4 CREDITS 4 MA-112-01266999 ???MW 10-11:50AM K. MAYNARD $360 $26 $75 MA-145 INSURANCE & HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEME T, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Focuses on administrative skills performed by the Medical Assistant in the ambulatory care setting. The course examines medical law and ethics, bioethics, principles of confidentiality and medical office function. Prerequisites: Pass MA-110 and WR-101 or WR-121. Corequisites: BI-120 and MA-145. Required: Instructor consent. Student must be enrolled in current Medial Assistant cohort. $461 Restricted: Limited to current MA cohort. At Harmony Community Campus. This course introduces medical assisting students to practical applications for billing medical insurance both manually and electronically. The course is designed to instruct the student in all phases of billing and insurance procedures and entry level Electronic Health Record software for the management of medical records. It also teaches Front Office finance skills including bookkeeping, banking and collections. The students are also introduced to basic ICD-10 Diagnosis and Procedural coding skills. This course is required for medical assistant students. This course does not meet the requirements for Insurance Coder certification. Required: Student must be enrolled in current Medical Assitant cohort. Instructor consent required. This course may not be taken out of sequence with the MA core curriculum. 4 MA-145-01272696 ???TTH 8-9:50AM C. GARNER $360 $26 $30 $416 This course does not meet the requirment for the Billing & Coding certificate. Restricted: MA students only. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. Music MUP-102 WIND ENSEMBLE, 2 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. This is the first year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant composers/arrangers, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of band literature. Provides a thorough groundwork in the fundamental ideas, techniques, and practices of band music and ensemble performance. Required: Completion of high school or high school performance level. No audition required. Ability to read music and play a band instrument. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. MUP-102-01267848 ???TTH 2-3:50PM L. CAMPBELL $180 $13 $0 MUP-104 PEP BAND/COMBO-IMPROV, 1 CREDIT $193 Instrumental performing group concentrating on rock, pop, and contemporary styles in the small to medium-sized group setting. No audition required. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-105 or MUP-125. MUP-104-02267849 ???M C. DOGGETT $90 Required: 1 hour a week TBA. 4-4:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUP-105 JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 2 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of common “big-band” and small-group jazz styles. This is the first year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, improvisation, musical arranging and writing, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant jazz artists, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of jazz music. Recommended: MUP-102 and MUP-104. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. MUP-105-01267850 ???MW 2-3:50PM L. CAMPBELL $180 $13 $0 MUP-122 CHAMBER CHOIR, 2 CREDITS $193 MUP-122-01267851 ???MW 11-11:50AM ???TTH 11-12:20PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $180 $13 $52 MUP-125 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE: MAINSTREAM, 2 CREDITS $245 MUP-125-01267852 ???MW 2-3:20PM ???TTH 3:30-4:20PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $180 $13 $52 MUP-141 COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 1 CREDIT $245 Course Listing Course No. Select vocal ensemble which rehearses and performs choral music from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Provides preparation for entering professional fields of music and performance. Emphasis on a cappella singing applied to appropriate chamber music. Enrollment by audition. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Recommended: For vocal music majors. Required: Students wishing to register for chamber choir should have experience reading music OR have prior experience singing in choir. If not, the student will agree to take either MUS-117, Sightreading, MUS-101, 102 or 103, Music Fundamentals or MUS-127, 128 or 129 Keyboard Skills I while registering for Chamber choir. Performing ensemble that cultivates musical, professional, and personal growth through rehearsal and performance with rhythm section of jazz, rock, pop, funk, and fusion. Includes study of jazz as it applies to vocal ensemble combined with rhythm section. Emphasis on style, improvisation, and techniques. Enrollment by audition. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Students wishing to register for Mainstream should have experience reading music OR have prior experience singing in choir. If not, the student will agree to take concurrently either MUS-117, Sightreading, MUS-101, 102 or 103, Music Fundamentals or MUS-127, 128 or 129 Keyboard Skills I. Performance and study of orchestral literature. College students may earn credit for playing in one of several approved orchestral groups. Minimum of one performance per term. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Required: Instructor consent. MUP-141-01267853 ???TBA TBA L. CAMPBELL $90 $6.50 Required: Instructor consent. $0 $96.50 MUP-150 CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE, 1 CREDIT Studies the development and performance of original compositions through intensive musical collaboration and creation. Recommended: Two terms of private study on main instrument. Required: Must pass proficiency audition. MUP-150-01267854 ???W C. DOGGETT $90 MUP-158 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, 1 CREDIT 4-4:50PM $6.50 $0 4:30-6:20PM $6.50 $85 $96.50 Rehearsal and performance of traditional vocal and instrumental chamber music (one musician per part). Includes concerts and coaching by area professionals. Highly recommended for music majors. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-102 or MUP-122. MUP-158-01267855 ???TH C. AVERILL $90 $181.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 67 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Music, continued For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. This is the second year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant composers/arranges, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of band literature. Provides a thorough groundwork in the fundamental ideas, techniques, and practices of band music and ensemble performance. Required: Completion of high school or high school performance level. Ability to read music and play a band instrument. No audition required. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. MUP-202-01267915 ???TTH 2-3:50PM L. CAMPBELL $180 $13 $0 MUP-204 PEP BAND/COMBO-IMPROV, 1 CREDIT $193 Performance and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. Emphasis on musical style and basic instrumental techniques as applied to ensemble playing. No audition required. Tuition waivers available. Required: Ability to read music and play a band instrument. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-105 or MUP-125. MUP-204-02267916 ???M C. DOGGETT $90 Required: 1 hour a week TBA. 4-4:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 MUP-205 JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 2 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of common “big-band” and small-group jazz styles. This is the second year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, improvisation, musical arranging and writing, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant jazz artists, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of jazz music. Recommended: MUP-102 and MUP-104. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. MUP-205-01267917 ???MW 2-3:50PM L. CAMPBELL $180 $13 $0 MUP-222 CHAMBER CHOIR, 2 CREDITS $193 Advanced vocal ensemble which rehearses and performs choral music from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Provides preparation for entering professional fields of music and performance. Emphasis on a cappella singing applied to appropriate chamber music. Enrollment by audition. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Recommended: For vocal music majors. Required: Students wishing to register for chamber choir should have experience reading music OR have prior experience singing in choir. If not, the student will agree to take either MUS-117 Sightreading, MUS101, 102 or 103 Music Fundamentals or MUS-127, 128, or 129 Keyboard Skills I. MUP-222-01267918 ???MW 11-11:50AM ???TTH 11-12:20PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $180 $13 $52 ✔ 68 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUP-225 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE: MAINSTREAM, 2 CREDITS MUP-202 WIND ENSEMBLE, 2 CREDITS Course No. Advanced performing ensemble that cultivates musical, professional, and personal growth through rehearsal and performance with rhythm section of jazz, rock, pop, funk, and fusion. Includes study of jazz as it applies to vocal ensemble combined with rhythm section. Emphasis on style, improvisation, and techniques. Enrollment by audition. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Performing ensemble that cultivates musical, professional, and personal growth through rehearsal and performance with rhythm section of jazz, rock, pop, funk, and fusion. Includes study of jazz as it applies to vocal ensemble combined with rhythm section. Emphasis on style, improvisation, and techniques. Enrollment by audition. MUP-225-01267919 ???MW 2-3:20PM ???TTH 3:30-4:20PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $180 $13 $52 MUP-241 COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 1 CREDIT $245 Performance and study of orchestral literature. College students may earn credit for playing in one of several approved orchestral groups. Minimum of one performance per term. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Required: Instructor consent. MUP-241-01267920 ???TBA TBA L. CAMPBELL $90 $6.50 Required: Instructor consent. $0 $96.50 MUP-258 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, 1 CREDIT Rehearsal and performance of traditional vocal and instrumental chamber music (one musician per part). Includes concerts and coaching by area professionals. Highly recommended for music majors. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-202 or MUP-222. MUP-258-01267921 ???TH 4:30-6:20PM C. AVERILL $90 $6.50 $85 MUS-101 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS $181.50 Introduction to fundamentals of reading and writing music. Designed for non-music majors or majors needing substantial preparation for Music Theory I. WEB MUS-101-01267980 ???TTH 1-2:20PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $270 $19.50 $10 $299.50 MUS-101-02267981 ??? J. HEDBERG $270 $19.50 $50 $339.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3337. MUS-105 MUSIC APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of instrumental and vocal musical genres from the ancient period through the contemporary music of our time. Includes critical analysis, study of elements, forms, styles, composers, performers, cultural, and historical issues and events. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB $245 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 MUS-105-01267982 ??? J. HEDBERG $270 $19.50 $40 $329.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3337. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-106 AUDIO RECORDING AT HOME, 1 CREDIT MUS-106-01267983 ???F ???S B. ROSE/S. MULLER $90 Meets: 10/14 & 10/15. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 $195.50 MUS-107 INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO RECORDING I, 3 CREDITS Introduction to the basic techniques and tools used in audio recording. Areas of study include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, tracking, mixing, and editing. MUS-107-02267985 ???M 9-11:50AM D. BASKERVILLE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-107-01267984 ???T 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-108 INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO RECORDING II, 3 CREDITS Exploration of techniques and tools used in audio recording. Analog, digital, and hard drive recording will be explored. Areas of study include multitracking, signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, tracking, mixing, and editing. Software/hardware includes ProTools, Toft, Sennheiser, Neumann, Vintech, etc. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-107. MUS-108-02267987 ???M 1-3:50PM D. BASKERVILLE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-108-01267986 ???TH 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-109 INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO RECORDING III, 3 CREDITS Exploration of digital recording/editing software and production of CD project. Advanced exploration of techniques and tools used in audio recording. Areas of study include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, tracking, mixing, and editing. Analog, digital, and hard drive recording will be explored. Software/hardware includes ProTools, Toft, AKG, Sennheiser, Neumann, Vintech, etc. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-108. MUS-109-02267989 ???M D. BASKERVILLE $270 MUS-109-01267988 ???TH B. ROSE $270 MUS-111 MUSIC THEORY I, 3 CREDITS 1-3:50PM $19.50 $99 $388.50 6:30-9:20PM $19.50 $99 $388.50 For non-majors and music majors. Presents the diatonic material and structure of tonal music in theory and practice through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis. This is the first term of a three-term sequence that includes concepts of pitch and rhythm, intervals, two voice composition, triads, notation, scoring, and Renaissance practices. Provides a thorough groundwork in the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music. Includes study of the practices and styles of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and other 17th and 18th century composers. Required: This course is required for music majors. Prerequisite: Pass the Music Theory Placement/Entrance Test. Recommended: Pass MTH-095 or placement in MTH-111; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. MUS-111-01267990 ???MW 8:30-9:50AM Y. MIYAMA $270 $19.50 $0 $289.50 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-111L MUSIC NOTATION SOFTWARE I, 1 CREDIT Introduces students to Finale (music notation software) on Macintosh computers. Corequisites: MUS-111. MUS-111L-01267991 ???F M. FLESCHNER $90 11-11:50AM $6.50 $44 $140.50 Required: Two additional hours per week to be arranged among students and instructor. MUS-114 AURAL SKILLS I, 2 CREDITS Diatonic sight singing in major keys using sol feg syllables and moveable ‘do.’ Melodic dictation and aural recognition of intervals and triads. Required for first-year music majors. Corequisites: MUS-111 MUS-114-01267992 ???MW 10-10:50AM Y. MIYAMA $180 $13 $0 MUS-117 SIGHT-READING, 1 CREDIT Course Listing An overview of the basic tools and techniques used in audio recording at home. Get help with your home recording equipment. Depending on participant needs, topics may include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, soldering techniques, tracking, mixing, and editing. Course No. $193 Learning to read and sing music by sight. Students will spend time practicing sight singing, starting with easy exercises and moving to more difficult exercises as the term progresses. MUS-117-01267993 ???T L. DENBESTE $90 MUS-127 KEYBOARD SKILLS I, 2 CREDITS 6:30-8:20PM $6.50 $85 $181.50 Develops basic keyboard skills. Studies keyboard applications of the materials of tonal music. Required for music majors. Corequisites: MUS-111. MUS-127-01267994 ???MW 12-12:50PM Y. MIYAMA $180 $13 $10 MUS-131 GROUP PIANO: PIANO FOR PLEASURE, 1 CREDIT $203 MUS-131-01267996 ???TTH 12-12:50PM Y. MIYAMA $90 $6.50 $85 MUS-134 GROUP VOICE: ANYONE CAN SING, 1 CREDIT $181.50 Beginning classroom piano instruction for non-music majors. Includes reading, theory, technique, exercises, and the opportunity to share your music with others. All levels welcome, beginners through advanced. Basic vocal techniques for the solo and ensemble singer. For music and non-music majors, voice and music education majors, and/or students who received low rating on MUP-174 audition. MUS-134-01267997 ???MW 12-12:50PM L. DENBESTE $90 $6.50 $85 $181.50 MUS-137 GROUP GUITAR: GUITAR FOR DUMMIES, 1 CREDIT For beginning to advanced players. Covers finger picking, lead guitar, rock and popular styles, music reading, and music theory. Students provide their own instrument. MUS-137-01267998 ???TTH 11-11:50AM E. SNYDER $90 $6.50 $85 $181.50 MUS-141 INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSIC BUSINESS, 3 CREDITS Explores business basics, songwriting, demos, agents, managers, copyrights, gig and concert promotion, publishing, licensing, and music business structures. WEB MUS-141-01271959 ??? M. FLESCHNER $270 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. $19.50 $40 $329.50 MUS-142 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC I: MIDI, 3 CREDITS Introduction to synthesis, MIDI sequencing, basic musical elements, and the basics of production. Learn how to make beats, songs, etc. Uses common production software/hardware. MUS-142-02268001 ???M B. ROSE $270 MUS-142-01268000 ???T C. GIBERSON $270 6:30-9:20PM $19.50 $99 $388.50 9-11:50AM $19.50 $99 $388.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 69 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Music, continued An introduction to digital audio in the MIDI environment. This course continues MIDI sequencing, and integrates audio into the MIDI environment with audio looping, and spotting sound effects. Uses common production software/hardware. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-142. MUS-143-02268003 ???TH 9-11:50AM C. GIBERSON $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-143-01268002 ???W 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-144 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC III: DIGITAL AUDIO, 3 CREDITS Exploration of digital sound recording and editing, synthesis, sampling, and sequencing. Presents CD/audio file production techniques integrating digital audio with the MIDI sequence. Uses Pro Tools, and other common production software/hardware. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-143. MUS-144-02268005 ???TH 9-11:50AM C. GIBERSON $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-144-01268004 ???W 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-147 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 1 CREDIT Presents the basic components of designing, and shooting movies, recording audio, and scoring music as well as the history and theory that has led to the current moment of film production. MUS-147-01268007 ???F ???S B. ROSE $90 Meets: 10/28 & 10/29. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:20PM $6.50 $99 $195.50 MUS-148 LIVE SOUND ENGINEERING, 3 CREDITS Introduction to the basic techniques and tools used in live sound engineering and mixing. Areas of study include set up, signal path, microphone applications, hardware, and outboard gear. MUS-148-01268008 ???W 6:30-9:20PM R. SOMMERS $270 $19.50 $99 $388.50 MUS-149 ADVANCED PRO TOOLS EDITING TECHNIQUES, 1 CREDIT Additional advanced training in Pro Tools audio software techniques. The student will learn techniques in audio editing using warp audio, Beat Detective, and other plug-ins not covered in the MUS-107 through MUS-109 series. Prerequisites: MUS-107 or MUS-143, or equivalent. MUS-149-01268009 ???F ???S D. BASKERVILLE $90 Meets: 11/18 & 11/19. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 $195.50 MUS-189 PERFORMANCE AND REPERTOIRE, 1 CREDIT A performance forum required for all students studying privately non-jazz sections at the MUP 171-191 and MUP 271-291 levels. Each student must perform as a soloist on his/her major instrument at least once a term and must be present for performances of classmates. Performers will be critiqued by the instructor. Students will be required to attend approved concerts. Can be repeated for up to 6 credits. ✔ 70 MUS-189-01268010 ???F Y. MIYAMA $90 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-206 MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS MUS-143 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC II: SEQUENCING, AUDIO LOOPING & SOUND EFX, 3 CREDITS Course No. 12-12:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 For non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of Rock music and surrounding cultural/historical issues. Includes critical analysis, study of elements, forms, styles, composers, performers, cultural, and historical issues and events. An examination of Rock music as a contemporary social medium. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. MUS-206-03268014 ???MW 10-11:20AM K. DEITZ $360 $26 $0 $386 4 MUS-206-15272200 ???T M. LOTZ $360 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 WEB MUS-206-02268013 ??? J. HEDBERG $26 $426 Required: Attendance at three concert field trips TBA. Required: Attendance at three concert field trips TBA. At Wilsonville Campus. $360 $40 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3337. MUS-211 MUSIC THEORY II, 3 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Continuation of the study of harmony and of the material and structure of tonal music in theory and practice through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis. This is the first term of a three-term sequence that includes study of species counterpoint, melodic and rhythmic embellishment, notation and scoring, phrase model review, chord voicing in multiple parts, embellishing tones, and chorale harmonization. Also includes study of harmonic counterpoint and composition in small forms in various 18th, 19th, and 20th century idioms. This course is required for music majors. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-113. Corequisites: MUS-211L, MUS-214, and MUS-224. MUS-211-01268016 ???TTH 8:30-9:50AM Y. MIYAMA $270 $19.50 $269 $558.50 MUS-211L MUSIC NOTATION SOFTWARE II, 1 CREDIT Advanced use of Finale (music notation software). Prerequisite: MUS-113L. Corequisites: MUS-211. MUS-211L-01268017 ???F M. FLESCHNER $90 10-10:50AM $6.50 $44 $140.50 Required: Two additional hours per week to be arranged among students and instructor. MUS-214 KEYBOARD SKILLS II, 2 CREDITS Advanced keyboard applications of the materials of diatonic and chromatic music. Required: Second-year music majors. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-129. Corequisites: MUS-211. MUS-214-01268018 ???MW 1-1:50PM Y. MIYAMA $180 $13 $85 MUS-224 AURAL SKILLS II, 2 CREDITS $278 Diatonic and chromatic sight singing with sol feg syllables and moveable ‘do.’ Four-part dictation including all chromatic devices studied in Theory II. Required for second-year music majors. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-116. Corequisites: MUS-211. MUS-224-01268019 ???TTH 10-10:50AM Y. MIYAMA $180 $13 $85 MUS-230 MUSIC AND MEDIA: SEX, DRUGS, ROCK & ROLL, 4 CREDITS $278 Explores history and development of the pop music, pop culture and media industries in America. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 MUS-230-01268020 ???TTH 1-2:50PM T. PANTAGES $360 $26 $25 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $411 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-247 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 3 CREDITS MUS-247-01268021 ???W B. ROSE $270 MUS-280 MUSIC/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS 3-5:50PM $19.50 $99 $388.50 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of music. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-107, MUS-140 and MUS-142. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. MUS-280-01268022 ??? C. DOGGETT/G. HARRIS $540 $39 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $144 $723V XMUP-0001 UNISTUS CHOIR, 0 CREDIT Select vocal ensemble which rehearses and performs choral music from the Renaissance to the 20th century, including the music of Estonia. Provides preparation for entering professional fields of music and performance. Emphasis on a cappella singing applied to appropriate chamber music. Provides an environment whereby individual students, selected according to their talents and attitudes, may assist the group at large in achieving its full potential which is that of excellence in choral expression. The achievement of this potential is our goal. XMUP-0001-01268221???M L. CLINE $0 6:30-9:20PM $0 $0 $0 College level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. Students will pay a $269 private instruction fee at the time of registration when noted in the course fee column which is nonrefundable. This fee may not cover the entire cost of private lessons. MUP-100, MUP-171-191 and MUP-271-291 must fill out schedule card in the Music office (N128) before registering. MUP-100 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: NON-MUSIC MAJORS, 1 CREDIT MUP-100-01267833 ??? L. DENBESTE $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-100-02267834 ??? Y. MIYAMA $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-03267835 ??? H. OSEAS $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-04267836 ??? C. AVERILL $90 MUP-100-05267837 ??? E. SNYDER $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-06267838 ??? R. BALDINO $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-07267839 ??? K. DEITZ $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-08267840 ??? C. DOGGETT $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-09267841 ??? C. GIBERSON $90 Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Time Fee MUP-100-10267842 ??? G. HARRIS $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-11267843 ??? R. RUTHERFORD $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-12267844 ??? T. WAKELING $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 MUP-100-13267845 ??? C. WOITACH MUP-100-14267846 ??? J. ISRAELS MUP-100-15267847 ??? M. FLESCHNER $90 $90 $90 $6.50 $299 $395.50 $6.50 $299 $395.50 $6.50 $299 $395.50 Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. MUP-171 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PIANO, 2 CREDITS MUP-171-01267857 ??? Y. MIYAMA $180 $13 Crs. Fee $6.50 $299 $395.50 $492 MUP-171J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PIANO, 2 CREDITS MUP-171J-01267859 ??? C. GIBERSON $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-171RINDIVIDUAL LESSONS: ROCK, BLUES, POP PIANO, 2 CREDITS MUP-171R-01267860 ??? M. FLESCHNER $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-174 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE, 2 CREDITS MUP-174-01267863 ??? L. DENBESTE $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-174J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ VOICE, 2 CREDITS MUP-174J-02267868 ??? J. ISRAELS $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-175 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN, 2 CREDITS MUP-175-01267870 ??? R. BALDINO $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-176 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLA, 2 CREDITS MUP-176-01267872 ??? H. OSEAS $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-177 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CELLO, 2 CREDITS MUP-177-01267874 ??? C. AVERILL $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-178 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS, 2 CREDITS MUP-178-01267876 ??? K. DEITZ $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-178J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ BASS, 2 CREDITS MUP-178J-01267878 ??? K. DEITZ/T. WAKELING $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-180 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR, 2 CREDITS MUP-180-01267880 ??? STAFF $180$13 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $6.50 $299 $395.50 Total $299 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Day Tuition Required: Instructor consent. Music: Individual Lessons Required: Instructor consent. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor $299 $492 MUP-180J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ GUITAR, 2 CREDITS MUP-180J-01267882 ??? C. WOITACH $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. Course Listing Introduction to music and sound as related to moviemaking. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble music sound for video into a finished product. Explores the basic components of commercial film/video production as they relate to sound. Course No. $492 Continued www.clackamas.edu 71 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Music: Individual Lessons, continued MUP-180RINDIVIDUAL LESSONS: ROCK, BLUES, POP GUI TAR, 2 CREDITS MUP-180R-01272677 ??? E. SNYDER $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-181 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE, 2 CREDITS MUP-181-01267884 ??? L. MURPHY $180 $13 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $299 Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Day Tuition Time Fee MUP-190 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TUBA, 2 CREDITS MUP-190-01267910 ??? STAFF $180$13 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 Crs. Fee $299 $492 MUP-191 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION, 2 CREDITS MUP-191-01267912 ??? C. DOGGETT/R. ALLEN $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-271 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PIANO, 2 CREDITS MUP-271-01267923 ??? Y. MIYAMA $180 $13 Required: Instructor consent. $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-184 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-184-01267894 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $299 $492 MUP-271J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PIANO, 2 CREDITS MUP-271J-01267925 ??? C. GIBERSON $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-271RINDIVIDUAL LESSONS: ROCK, BLUES, POP PIANO, 2 CREDITS MUP-271R-01267927 ??? M. FLESCHNER $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-274 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE, 2 CREDITS MUP-274-01267929 ??? L. DENBESTE $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-274J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ VOICE, 2 CREDITS MUP-274J-02267933 ??? J. ISRAELS $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-275 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN, 2 CREDITS MUP-275-01267935 ??? R. BALDINO $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-276 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLA, 2 CREDITS MUP-276-01267937 ??? H. OSEAS $180 $13 $299 $492 $492 MUP-277 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CELLO, 2 CREDITS MUP-277-01267939 ??? C. AVERILL $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-278 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS, 2 CREDITS MUP-278-01267941 ??? K. DEITZ $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-278J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ BASS, 2 CREDITS MUP-278J-01267943 ??? T. WAKELING/K. DEITZ $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-185 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASSOON, 2 CREDITS MUP-185-01267898 ??? STAFF $180$13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 MUP-186J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TRUMPET, 2 CREDITS MUP-186J-01267902 ??? P. MAZZIO $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-188 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-188-01267904 ??? G. NELSON $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. MUP-184J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ SAXOPHONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-184J-01267896 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-186 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET, 2 CREDITS MUP-186-01267900 ??? R. RUTHERFORD $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-191J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PERCUSSION, 2 CREDITS MUP-191J-01267914 ??? C. DOGGETT $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 MUP-183J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ CLARINET, 2 CREDITS MUP-183J-01267892 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 Total $492 MUP-183 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET, 2 CREDITS MUP-183-01267890 ??? STAFF $180$13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 MUP-181J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ FLUTE, 2 CREDITS MUP-181J-01267886 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 MUP-182 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: OBOE, 2 CREDITS MUP-182-01267888 ??? STAFF $180$13 Course No. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 MUP-188J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TROMBONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-188J-01267906 ??? L. CAMPBELL $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-189 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BARITONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-189-01267908 ??? STAFF $180$13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-280 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR, 2 CREDITS MUP-280-01267945 ??? STAFF $180$13 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 ✔ 72 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Required: Instructor consent. MUP-280RINDIVIDUAL LESSONS: ROCK, BLUES, POP GU ITAR, 2 CREDITS MUP-280R-01272678 ??? E. SNYDER $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-281 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE, 2 CREDITS MUP-281-01267949 ??? L. MURPHY $180 $13 Course No. $492 MUP-290 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TUBA, 2 CREDITS MUP-290-01267975 ??? STAFF $180$13 $492 $299 $492 MUP-281J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ FLUTE, 2 CREDITS MUP-281J-01267951 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-282 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: OBOE, 2 CREDITS MUP-282-01267953 ??? STAFF $180$13 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 MUP-283 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET, 2 CREDITS MUP-283-01267955 ??? STAFF $180$13 $299 $492 Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-284 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-284-01267959 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 $492 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-285 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASSOON, 2 CREDITS MUP-285-01267963 ??? STAFF $180$13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 MUP-286J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TRUMPET, 2 CREDITS MUP-286J-01267967 ??? P. MAZZIO $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-288 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-288-01267969 ??? G. NELSON $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Time Fee Crs. Fee Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Total $299 $492 MUP-291 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION, 2 CREDITS MUP-291-01267977 ??? R. ALLEN $180 $13 $299 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 $492 MUP-291J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PERCUSSION, 2 CREDITS MUP-291J-01267979 ??? C. DOGGETT $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. The Nursing program at Clackamas Community College is a full partner in the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE). The curriculum in OCNE nursing programs is a competency-based curriculum developed in collaboration with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and other community colleges around the state. This curriculum, which has been approved by the Oregon State Board of Education as well as the Oregon State Board of Nursing, can ultimately culminate in a Baccalaureate of Science Degree with a focus in Nursing on the community college campus offered by OHSU. Admission into the nursing program is by special application only. Acceptance to the nursing program allows for co-enrollment to Clackamas Community College and Oregon Health & Science University, School of Nursing. The Nursing Assistant course, while not required to enter the Nursing program, provides a strong foundation regarding the delivery of care to clients in various settings. NRS-110 MUP-284J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ SAXOPHONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-284J-01267961 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 $492 MUP-286 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET, 2 CREDITS MUP-286-01267965 ??? R. RUTHERFORD $180 $13 $299 Day Tuition Nursing $299 $492 MUP-283J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ CLARINET, 2 CREDITS MUP-283J-01267957 ??? G. HARRIS $180 $13 $299 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing MUP-280J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ GUITAR, 2 CREDITS MUP-280J-01267947 ??? C. WOITACH $180 $13 $299 Total FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING-HEALTH PROMOTION, 5 CREDITS This course introduces the learner to the framework of the Oregon Consortium of Nursing Education (OCNE) curriculum. The emphasis is on health promotion across the life span including learning about self-health and client health practices. To support self and client health practices, students learn to access research evidence about health lifestyle patterns and risk factors for disease/illness, apply growth and development theory, interview clients in a culturally sensitive manner, work as members of a multidisciplinary team giving and receiving feedback about performance, and use reflective thinking about their practice as nursing students. Populations studied in the course include children, adults, older adults and the family experiencing a normal pregnancy. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Required: Admission into the CCC Nursing Program. Corequisite: NRS-110C. 4 NRS-110-01267012 ???MF C. THORN/S. MORRIS $450 8:30-10:50AM $32.50 $205 $687.50 Corequisite: NRS-110C. At Harmony Community Campus. MUP-288J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TROMBONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-288J-01267971 ??? L. CAMPBELL $180 $13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. MUP-289 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BARITONE, 2 CREDITS MUP-289-01267973 ??? STAFF $180$13 $299 $492 Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: MUS-189 Continued www.clackamas.edu 73 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Nursing, continued This course introduces the learner to the framework of the OCNE curriculum. The emphasis on health promotion across the life span includes learning about self-health as well as client health practices. To support self and client health practices, students learn to access research evidence about healthy lifestyle patterns and risk factors for disease/illness, apply growth and development theory, interview clients in a culturally sensitive manner, work as members of a multidisciplinary team giving and receiving feedback about performance, and use reflective thinking about their practice as nursing students. Populations studied in the course include children, adults, older adults and the family experiencing a normal pregnancy. Include classroom and clinical learning experiences. Corequisite: NRS-110. 4 NRS-110C-01267019 ???TW ???T C. THORN $360 8-12:50PM 1:30-3:20PM $26 $100 4 NRS-110C-02267034 ???TW ???W C. THORN $360 8-12:50PM 1:30-3:20PM $26 $100 4 NRS-110C-03267045 ???TW ???TH C. THORN $360 8-12:50PM 8:30-10:20AM $26 $100 4 NRS-110C-04272287 ???TW ???TH C. THORN $360 8-12:50PM 10:30-12:20PM $26 $100 $486 4 NRS-110C-05272871 ???TW ???F C. THORN $360 8-12:50PM 11-12:50PM $26 $100 $486 At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus $486 $486 ✔ $486 74 Time Fee Crs. Fee Total NRS-222-01267054 ???M C. THORN/S. MORRIS $270 This course builds on NRS-112, and focuses on more complex and/ or unstable patient care conditions, some of which may result in death. These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid decision making skills. Evidence-based practice is used to support appropriate focused assessments, and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Life span and developmental factors, cultural variable, and legal aspects of care frame the ethical decisionmaking employed in patient choices for treatment or palliative care within the acute care setting. Case scenarios incorporate prioritizing care needs, delegation and supervision, and family and patient teaching for either discharge planning or end-of-life care. Exemplars include acute conditions affecting multiple body systems. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Prerequisites: NRS-112, NRS-231, NRS-233. Corequisite: NRS-222. 4 NRS-222C-01267060 ???T ???M ???W S. MORRIS/C. THORN $540 7-7:20PM 11:30-1:20PM 9-12:50PM $39 $180 $759 4 NRS-222C-02267066 ???W ???M ???TH S. MORRIS/C. THORN $540 7-7:20PM 11:30-1:20PM 9-12:50PM $39 $180 $759 4 NRS-222C-03267074 ???F ???TH ???M S. MORRIS/C. THORN $540 7-7:20PM 9-12:50PM 11:30-1:20PM $39 $180 $759 4 NRS-222C-04267083 ???S ???M ???F C. THORN/S. MORRIS $540 7-7:20PM 11:30-1:20PM 9-12:50PM $39 $180 $759 4 NRS-222C-05272872 ???M ???W ???TH C. THORN $540 11:30-1:20PM 7-7:20PM 9-12:50PM $39 $180 $759 At Tualatin. At Portland. NURSING IN ACUTE CARE II & END OF LIFE, 3 CREDITS 8:30-11:20AM $19.50 $100 $389.50 Restricted: Admitted CCC nursing students only. At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition At Tualatin. This course builds on NRS-112 and focuses on more complex and /or unstable patient care conditions, some of which may result in death. These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid decision-making skills. Evidence-based practice is used to support appropriate focused assessments, and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Life span and developmental factors, cultural variables, and legal aspects of care frame the ethical decisionmaking employed in patient choices for treatment or palliative care within the acute care setting. Case scenarios incorporate prioritizing care needs, delegation and supervision, and family and patient teaching for either discharge planning or end-of-life care. Exemplars include acute conditions affecting multiple body systems. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Prerequisites: NRS-112, NRS-231, NRS-233. Corequisite: NRS-222C. 4 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor NRS-222C NURSING IN ACUTE CARE II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS NRS-110C FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING - HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC, 4 CREDITS NRS-222 Course No. At Portland. At Portland. NUR-100 NURSING ASSISTANT I, 7 CREDITS Prepares the student to perform routine nursing assistant tasks to clients in sub-acute care settings as well as in the community. Includes 80 hours of didactic and skills lab instruction. May not be challenged. Corequisite: NUR-100C. 4 NUR-100-01267099 ???WTH 8-2:20PM K. VAN DE KAMP/P. LOGALBO $630 $45.50 $290 $965.50 Meets: 9/26-10/28. Required: Instructor consent. Attend mandatory orientation meeting on Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 4:00pm to receive information on how to register. At Harmony Community Campus. NUR-100C NURSING ASSISTANT I CLINICAL, 0 CREDIT Prepares the student to perform routine nursing assistant tasks to clients in hospitals, long-term and skilled care facilities, as well as the community. Includes 75 hours of clinical practicum. May not be challenged. Corequisite: NUR-100. 4 NUR-100C-01267113 ???TBA TBA K. VAN DE KAMP $0 $0 $0 $0 4 NUR-100C-02267114 ???TBA TBA P. LOGALBO $0 $0 $0 $0 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Required: Instructor consent. Meets weeks of: 10/31-12/10. At Harmony Community Campus. Required: Instructor consent. Meets weeks of: 10/31-12/10. At Harmony Community Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total These FREE workshops are offered through the partnership with CCC and Oregon Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA). OR-OSHA Public Education classes provide instruction on occupational safety and health requirements in Oregon. These workshops introduce the values of safety and health in the workplace. For more information contact OR-OSHA 503-947-7443. XUT-C121 SAFETY AND THE SUPERVISOR, .4 CEUS The supervisor is the one person who can take immediate, direct action to make sure that his or her work area is safe and healthful for all employees. This workshop introduces you to key elements of supervisor responsibility and accountability. You will learn about: costs and benefits of taking corrective action; the five general safety supervision responsibilities outlined in OSHA rules. Through class discussion and group exercises, you learn about leadership that supports safe behaviors and conditions. XUT-C121-01 S. OLSEN 272322 TH $0 1-5PM $0 $0 $0 At Harmony Community Campus. OR-OSHA contract class. OR-OSHA students only. Meets: 9/15. Instructor of record: Steve Eversmeyer. Register online at orosha.org under Online Services/Workshop Registration. Contact: 503-947-7443 for more information. XUT-C164 SAFETY COMMITTEES & MEETINGS, .4 CEUS This material is for training purposes only. Its purpose is to inform Oregon employers of best practices in occupational safety and health and general Oregon OSHA compliance requirements. This is an introductory course to demonstrate how an effective safety committee starts with a strong Safety Plan! It must have the following elements: vision, management commitment, purpose, committee structure, goals, action plans, employee involvement, training, planning, and evaluation. This course will outline the role and purpose of the safety meeting and/or committee, explain the employer and employees responsibilities and discuss safety committee training requirements. Management and employees must work together as a team for the good of the whole organization in order to have an effective safety committee and program. XUT-C164-01 S. OLSEN 272321 TH $0 8-12PM $0 $0 $0 At Harmony Community Campus. OR-OSHA contract class. OR-OSHA students only. Meets: 9/15. Instructor of record: Steve Eversmeyer. Register online at orosha.org under Online Services/Workshop Registration. Contact: 503-947-7443 for more information. Philosophy PHL-101 WEB PHL-102 ETHICS, 4 CREDITS 4 PHL-102-01272282 ???S K. SEVERSON $360 PHL-102-30267603 ???MW K. SEVERSON $360 PHL-103 CRITICAL REASONING, 4 CREDITS PHL-103-01267605 ???TTH 8-9:50AM M. BAILEY $360 $26 $0 PHL-101-01267601 ???W M. BAILEY $360 PHL-101-02267599 ??? D. HARTSOCK $360 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 $26 $426 $40 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3408. PHL-101-03272120 ??? D. HARTSOCK $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3408. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Introduces the study of morality: e.g., right and wrong, free will and determinism, morals and society. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus 9-12:50PM $26 $0 1-2:50PM $26 $0 $386 $386 Focuses on improving reasoning and critical assessment ability. Emphasizes practical methods, involves study of editorials, essays, propaganda and advertisements. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. $386 Physical Education HPE-295 HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE, 3 CREDITS HYB HPE-295-02267685 ???TTH 9-10:20AM P. FISKUM $270 $19.50 $50 PE-185 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLASSES, 1 CREDIT 4 ADVANCED RESCUE SCUBA DIVER, 1 CREDIT PE-185-048271831 ???T 6-8:50PM R. SHROUFE $90 $6.50 $0 Explores interaction of physical fitness and health. Meets three hours a week for personal fitness assessment and three hours of classroom sessions. Related topics include: nutrition, stress reduction, relaxation techniques, goal setting, and weight control. Recommended: A completed physical by a doctor. $339.50 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: paulf@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3272. Activities may include badminton, basketball, bootcamps, conditioning, aerobic dance (both regular and step), cycling, modern dance, ballet, tap and jazz dance, kick boxing, self-defense, tai chi, soccer, golf jogging, karate, mountaineering, horseback riding, racquetball, exercise and relaxation, tennis, skiing (downhill and cross country), softball, swimming, volleyball, various weight trainings, yoga, and zumba. Current physical examination before enrolling in a physical education course is recommended. Some PE-185 classes require an additional fee for facility use which is PAID ON SITE, for example: bowling, racquetball, and swimming. PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS Presents a variety of topics that may include: the nature of reality, knowledge and doubt; the human condition; truth; and the search for meaning. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Occupational Safety Course No. $96.50 $232 fee payable to Scuba Specialties NW the first night of class for book, Elearning package, pool rental and instruction. Additional charge for open water trip and certification. At Oregon City. AIKIDO I, 1 CREDIT 4 PE-185-033268055 ???T ???TH C. FIFE $90 7:30-8:50PM 6:30-7:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 AQUATIC EXERCISE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-003268025 ???MWF 9-9:50AM T. WHITNEY $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 BASEBALL TECHNIQUES/BEG, 1 CREDIT PE-185-006268028 ??? MTWTHF3-4:50PM J. HOPPEL $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 BASEBALL TECHNIQUES/INT, 1 CREDIT PE-185-007268029 ??? MTWTHF3-4:50PM J. HOPPEL $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 $80 fee payable to Aikido Northwest. At Milwaukie. $70 fee payable to North Clackamas Aquatic Center. At Milwaukie. Meets: 9/12-10/21. Required: Instructor consent. Meets: 9/12-10/21. Required: Instructor consent. Continued www.clackamas.edu 75 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Physical Education, continued BASKETBALL COND/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-014268036 ??? MTWTHF2-3:50PM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 PE-185-016268038 ??? J. MARTINEAU $126.50 BASKETBALL COND/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-015268037 ??? MTWTHF2-3:50PM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 PE-185-017268039 ??? J. MARTINEAU $126.50 4 BASKETBALL/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-013268035 ???MWF 11-11:50AM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 BASKETBALL/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-010268032 ???MWF 11-11:50AM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 BASKETBALL/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-012268034 ???MWF 11-11:50AM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 BOWLING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-023268045 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM STAFF $90 $6.50$0$96.50 4 BOWLING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-021268043 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM STAFF $90 $6.50$0$96.50 4 BOWLING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-022268044 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM STAFF $90 $6.50$0$96.50 4 CORE-FIT I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-002268024 ???MWF 5:15-6:05AM R. RAINES $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 PE-185-004268026 ???MW 12-1:20PM R. RAINES $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 PE-185-032268054 ???MTH 7-8:20PM R. RAINES $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 CARDIO CIRCUIT I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-001268023 ???MWF K. ALLEN $90 CONDITIONING I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-009268031 ???MW R. ROBINSON $90 ✔ 76 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CROSS TRAINING I/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-027268049 ???TBA TBA R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 CROSS TRAINING I/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-028268050 ???TBA TBA R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 DANCE, BALLET/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-025268047 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM J. RICKENBAUGH $90 $6.50 $30 DANCE, BALLET/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-026268048 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM J. RICKENBAUGH $90 $6.50 $30 DANCE, COUNTRY/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-049271828 ???TTH 9-10:20AM R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 DANCE, COUNTRY/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-050271829 ???TTH 9-10:20AM R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 DANCE, SWING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-036268058 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 DANCE, SWING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-038268060 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 GOLF/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-051268067 ???TTH 11-12:50PM P. FISKUM $90 $6.50 $0 GOLF/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-052268068 ???T P. FISKUM $90 11-12:50PM $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 KUNG-FU, 1 CREDIT PE-185-034268056 ???TTH 11-12:20PM N. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 KUNG-FU II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-035268057 ???TTH 11-12:20PM N. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 PILATES I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-102268092 ???MW K. MCHONE $90 PILATES II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-101268091 ???MW K. MCHONE $90 Meets: 9/26-10/14. Men’s rules for team play. Required: Instructor consent. MTWTHF4-5:50PM $90 $6.50 $30 Meets: 9/26-10/14. Women’s rules for team play. Required: Instructor consent. Meets: 9/26-10/14. Men’s rules for team play. Required: Instructor consent. MTWTHF4-5:50PM $90 $6.50 $30 Meets: 9/26-10/14. Women’s rules for team play. Required: Instructor consent. $60 fee payable to Milwaukie Bowl. At Milwaukie. $60 fee payable to Milwaukie Bowl. At Milwaukie. $60 fee payable to Milwaukie Bowl. At Milwaukie. $99 fee payable to Club Fit. At Canby. $99 fee payable to Club Fit. At Canby. $99 fee payable to Club Fit. At Canby. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location 10-10:50AM $6.50 $30 12-1:20PM $6.50 $30 $126.50 $126.50 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Mandatory: Attend a one hour orientation offered on Monday 9/26, Wednesday 9/28; at 1pm or Tuesday 9/27 at 8am or 1pm. Student must provide student ID number at the orientation and all workouts. Contact: robinr@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3276. Mandatory: Attend a one hour orientation offered on Monday 9/26, Wednesday 9/28; at 1pm or Tuesday 9/27 at 8am or 1pm. Student must provide student ID number at the orientation and all workouts. Contact: robinr@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3276. Meets: 9/26-11/19. $50 fee payable to Sah-Ha-Lee Golf Course. At Clackamas. $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $96.50 Meets every Tuesday 9/26-11/19 with 15 hours TBA. $50 fee payable to SahHa-Lee Golf Course. At Clackamas. $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 9-10:20AM $6.50 $30 $126.50 9-10:20AM $6.50 $30 $126.50 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 RESCUE SCUBA DIVER, 1 CREDIT PE-185-047271830 ???T R. SHROUFE $90 4 4 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee 6-8:50PM $6.50 $0 Total $96.50 $232 fee payable to Scuba Specialties NW the first night of class for book, Elearning package, pool rental and instruction. Additional charge for open water trip certification. At Oregon City. ROCK CLIMBING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-057268070 ???TH 6-8:50PM M. KENDALL $90 $6.50 ROCK CLIMBING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-056268069 ???TH 6-8:50PM M. KENDALL $90 $6.50 ROCK CLIMBING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-024268046 ???TH 6-8:50PM M. KENDALL $90 $6.50 SCUBA DIVING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-100268090 ???TH 6-8:50PM R. SHROUFE $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 $30 $126.50 $30 $126.50 $0 $96.50 $350 fee payable to Scuba Specialties NW the first night of class for books, pool, gear rental and instruction. Additional charge for open water trip and certification. At Oregon City. SCUBA DIVING/ ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-103271833 ???TH 6-8:50PM R. SHROUFE $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 $400 fee payable to Scuba Specialties NW the first night of class for book, Elearning package, pool rental and instruction. Additional charge for open Water weekend package. At Oregon City. SELF-DEFENSE I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-011268033 ???MW 9-10:20AM R. ROBINSON $90 $6.50 $30 SOCCER/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-063268073 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM M. COTO $90 $6.50 $30 SOCCER/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-061268071 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM M. COTO $90 $6.50 $30 SOCCER/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-062268072 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM M. COTO $90 $6.50 $30 SOFTBALL TECHNIQUES/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-064268074 ???MWF 2-3:50PM J. BUEL $90 $6.50 $30 SOFTBALL TECHNIQUES/INTERMED., 1 CREDIT PE-185-065268075 ???MWF 2-3:50PM J. BUEL $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 4 SWIM CONDITIONING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-068268076 ???MWF 6-6:50AM E. LAITINEN $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 PE-185-072268077 ???MWF 12-12:50PM E. LAITINEN $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 SWIM/WATER EXERCISE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-041268063 ???MWF 8-8:50AM E. LAITINEN $90 $6.50 $0 4 TAI CHI/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-046268066 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM N. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 Meets: 9/12-10/21. Required: Instructor consent. Meets: 9/12-10/21. Required: Instructor consent. $50 fee to Canby Pool. At Canby. $50 fee to Canby Pool. At Canby. $50 fee payable to Canby Swim Center. At Canby. $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $96.50 $96.50 $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 TAI CHI/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-043268064 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM N. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 TAI CHI/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-045268065 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM N. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 TENNIS/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-080268081 ???TTH 10:30-12:20PM B. STAMME $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 TENNIS/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-081268082 ???TTH 10:30-12:20PM B. STAMME $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 TRACK FUNDAMENTALS/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-082268083 ???MWF 2-3:50PM D. BARLEY $90 $6.50 $30 TRACK FUNDAMENTALS/INTERMED., 1 CREDIT PE-185-083268084 ???MWF 2-3:50PM D. BARLEY $90 $6.50 $30 VOLLEYBALL/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-086268087 ???TTH 9-10:20AM C. LEWIS $90 $6.50 $30 VOLLEYBALL/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-084268085 ???TTH 9-10:20AM C. LEWIS $90 $6.50 $30 VOLLEYBALL/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-085268086 ???TTH 9-10:20AM C. LEWIS $90 $6.50 $30 WEIGHT TRAINING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-020268042 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 WEIGHT TRAINING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-018268040 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 WEIGHT TRAINING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-019268041 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. WEGNER $90 $6.50 $30 WRESTLING CONDITIONING/BEG, 1 CREDIT PE-185-096268088 ??? MTWTHF3-4:50PM J. RHODEN $90 $6.50 $30 WRESTLING CONDITIONING/INT, 1 CREDIT PE-185-097268089 ??? MTWTHF3-4:50PM J. RHODEN $90 $6.50 $30 $126.50 4 YOGA I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-005268027 ???MW 10-11:20AM E. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 PE-185-037268059 ???MW 7-8:20PM E. HANCOCK $90 $6.50 $0 $96.50 4 ZUMBA, STRENGTH INTERVALS/BEG., 1 CREDIT PE-185-106268093 ???MW 5:30-6:50PM M. DIXON $90 $6.50 $30 PE-185-107268094 ???TTH 6-7:20PM M. DIXON $90 $6.50 $0 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. Course Listing Course No. Meets: 9/26-11/19. Meets: 9/26-11/19. Meets: 9/26-10/14. Required: Instructor consent. Meets: 9/26-10/14. Required: Instructor consent. $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $126.50 $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Balance & Harmony, Canby. $130 fee payable to instructor first day of class. At Beavercreek. $126.50 $96.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 77 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PE-294 SOCCER SKILLS AND STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT Applies skills and fundamentals in all phases of an activity. Rules, strategy and techniques of each sport studied and discussed. The following team sports are offered: baseball (men’s rules), basketball (men and women’s rules), cross country (men and women’s rules), softball (women’s rules), track and field (men and women’s rules), volley ball (women’s rules) and wrestling (men’s rules). PE-294-03268102 ???MWF 1-2:50PM J. SZPARA $90 $6.50 $30 PE-294 VOLLEYBALL SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-194-02268095 ???MWF 2-3:50PM J. MARCUS $90 $6.50 $30 PE-294-04268103 ???MWF 12-1:50PM S. HOEKE $90 $6.50 $30 PE-194 SOCCER SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-294A PHILOSOPHY OF COACHING, 2 CREDITS WEB PE-294A-01268104 ??? P. FISKUM Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Physical Education, continued PE-194 $126.50 Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. PE-194-03268096 ???MWF 1-2:50PM J. SZPARA $90 $6.50 $30 PE-194 VOLLEYBALL SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-194-04268097 ???MWF 12-1:50PM S. HOEKE $90 $6.50 $30 PE-240 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING THEORY & TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. $126.50 11-11:50AM $19.50 $50 $339.50 Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: keonim@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3273. PE-270 $19.50 Online. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3273. PE-280 $40 $329.50 PHYSICAL EDUCATION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on the job experience and training related to the Physical Education field. Covers job problems and procedures, evaluation of student’s job performance by qualified college staff and site supervision. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. PE-280-01268100 ??? K. WOODS $540 PE-294 CROSS COUNTRY SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-294-02268101 ???MWF 2-3:50PM J. MARCUS $90 $6.50 $30 $39 $45 $624V Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: woodsk@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3277. Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. ✔ 78 Required: Instructor consent. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Total $126.50 Required: Instructor consent. $126.50 Required: Instructor consent. $126.50 This course is designed to enhance the leadership, teaching, and management skills of coaches as they relate to interaction with athletes at all levels. Group discussions and seminar sessions relating to coaching philosophies, ethics, practice planning, motivation, and dealing with parents, peers and assistants. $180 $13 Online. Meets: 11/14-12/10. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3272. $40 $233 Physics PH-121 GENERAL ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS A lab course including the history of astronomy, the Earth and moon, all planets in our solar system, along with asteroids, meteors and comets. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; or placement in WR-121; pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. WEB PH-121-30268105 ??? J. DICKINSON $360 $26 $85 Online. Orientation: On campus TBA. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3350. This class uses LaunchPad. It does not use Moodle. SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 3 CREDITS The course is designed to provide students the basic understanding, and knowledge of psychological skills used to improve physical performance in themselves and/or their peers/teammates. The course would be well suited for athletes, coaches or exercise leaders. WEB PE-270-01268099 ??? K. MCHONE $270 Crs. Fee Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. $126.50 Designed to provide students the knowledge to design and implement physical training programs and exercises for participants. The curriculum will also help students pass various personal training certification tests. Introductory exercise physiology, biomechanics, program design, and exercise techniques are covered. HYB PE-240-01268098 ???W K. MCHONE $270 Time Fee Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. CROSS COUNTRY SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT Required: Instructor consent. Day Tuition $471 PH-201 GENERAL PHYSICS, 5 CREDITS PH-201-01268106 ???MW 11-12:20PM STAFF $450 $32.50 $45$527.50 PH-201L GENERAL PHYSICS LAB, 0 CREDIT PH-201L-01268107 ???T 10-12:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-201L-02268108 ???TH 10-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 PH-201L-03268109 ???T 1-3:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-201L-04268110 ???TH 1-3:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-201L-05268111 ???F 11-1:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 A lab course covering vectors, motion, kinematics, forces and Newton’s laws, gravity, the conservation laws for momentum and energy, rotational motion, and oscillations. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-112 with a C or better or placement in MTH-251; pass WRD-090 with a C or better or placement in RD-115, or placement in WR-121. Corequisite: PH-201L and PH-201S. Lab course for PH 201 lecture course content. Corequisites: PH-201. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PH-201S GENERAL PHYSICS SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT PH-211 PH-201S-01268112 ???TH 9-9:50AM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-201S-02268113 ???TH 4-4:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS, 5 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Seminar course for PH 201 lecture course content. Corequisites: PH-201. $0 $0 A lab course covering vectors, motion, kinematics, forces and Newton’s laws, gravity, the conservation laws for momentum and energy, rotational motion, and oscillations. Prerequisites: Pass MTH-251 with a C or better or placement in MTH-252; pass WRD-090 with a C or better or placement in RD-115, or placement in WR-121. PH-211S PH-211L-01268116 ???T 10-12:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-211L-02268117 ???TH 10-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 PH-211L-03268118 ???T 1-3:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-211L-04268119 ???TH 1-3:50PM G. BOSTROM $0 $0 $0 PH-211L-05268120 ???F 11-1:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 GENERAL PHYSICS SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT 9-9:50AM $0 $0 4-4:50PM $0 $0 2-2:50PM $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Political Science INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS A general introduction to the field of political science. Introduces and expands on basic political concepts and themes, explores political theory and ideology, and considers the dynamics of political institutions and government and how both are integrated into political life. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. $386 Examines the founding principles of the American government: the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the three branches of government. Explores political parties and elections, the growing power of the executive branch, the expansion and reach of the federal bureaucracy, governmental policies, the civil liberties and civil rights of American citizens, and the role of the media in American politics. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. PS-201-01267614 ???TTH 1-2:50PM J. HITE $360 $26 $0 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6121. $39 $45 $624V Psychology Seminar course for PH 211 lecture course content. Corequisites: PH-211. WEB PS-204-01267616 ??? J. HITE $360 PS-280-01267618 ??? J. FLOWERS $540 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB, 0 CREDIT PS-200-01267611 ???MW 12-1:50PM J. HITE $360 $26 $0 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & POLITICS, 4 CREDITS Explores the various ideologies, institutions, and processes that constitute the nation-states that make up the world political system. Introduces students to the comparative method of political science. Introduces a wide-ranging assessment of the fundamental differences between presidential and parliamentary systems, and an exploration of various political systems and governments around the world within the context of current world politics. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Lab course for PH 211 lecture course content. Corequisites: PH-211. PS-201 Total $527.50 PH-211L PS-200 Crs. Fee $527.50 PH-211-02268115 ???MW 3-4:20PM G. BOSTROM $450 $32.50 $45 PH-211S-01268121 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 PH-211S-02268122 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 PH-211S-03268123 ???F G. BOSTROM $0 INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 4 CREDITS Time Fee POLITICAL SCIENCE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS PS-204 Day Tuition Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of political science. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. PH-211-01268114 ???MW 1-2:20PM G. BOSTROM $450 $32.50 $45 Corequisite: PH-211L and PH-211S. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PS-280 Corequisite: PH-211L and PH-211S. Course No. Course Listing Course No. $386 PSY-101 HUMAN RELATIONS, 3 CREDITS 4 PSY-101-01267620 ???TTH I. MANCINELLI-FRANCONI $270 PSY-101-30267631 ???MW J. VELEZ $270 8-9:20AM $19.50 $0 9-10:20AM $19.50 $0 4 PSY-101-02267622 ???F S. KISER $270 PSY-101-03267625 ???MW M. MALLATT $270 PSY-101-04267628 ???MW M. MALLATT $270 PSY-101-31267633 ???M M. SALITORE $270 10-12:50PM $19.50 $0 12-1:20PM $19.50 $0 2-3:20PM $19.50 $0 6-8:50PM $19.50 $0 PSY-110 PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW, 4 CREDITS WEB PSY-110-01267634 ??? E. LEWIS $360 $26 $60 $446 WEB PSY-110-02267636 ??? E. LEWIS $360 $26 $60 $446 PSY-200 PSYCHOLOGY AS A NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS 4 PSY-200-01267637 ???MW S. TOBIN $360 PSY-200-02267639 ???MW S. TOBIN $360 PSY-200-30267642 ???TTH I. MANCINELLI-FRANCONI $360 Introduction to interpersonal relationships and human relations in a social context. Includes lecture and discussions/activities with an emphasis on student participation. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. $289.50 $289.50 $289.50 $289.50 $289.50 $289.50 A general introduction to the field of psychology. Explores a wide variety of topics. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3410. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3410. Introduction to physiological psychology, the study of how the nervous system produces behavior and cognition. Further topics will include consciousness, sleep, memory, and language. Prerequisite: Previous completion of or current enrollment in WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus. 10-11:50AM $26 $0 12-1:50PM $26 $0 1-2:50PM $26 $0 $386 $386 $386 Continued www.clackamas.edu 79 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Psychology, continued Reading PSY-205 PSYCHOLOGY AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS RD-115 COLLEGE READING, 3 CREDITS PSY-215 PSY-205-01267643 ???TTH 10-11:50AM S. TOBIN $360 $26 $0 $386 PSY-205-02267645 ???TTH 1-2:50PM S. TOBIN $360 $26 $0 $386 INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS RD-115-02266637 ???TTH 1-2:20PM L. NIELSON $270 $19.50 $15 Principles of learning and social psychology, the study of how groups affect the individual. Further topics may include motivation, personality, human development, and stress. Prerequisite: Previous completion of or current enrollment in WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Research and theories regarding the development of the individual from conception to death, including physical, social and cognitive changes. Prerequisite: Previous completion of or current enrollment in WRD-098 or placement in RD-115; or instructor consent. 4 PSY-215-01267649 ???MW S. KISER $360 PSY-215-30267655 ???TTH I. MANCINELLI-FRANCONI $360 8-9:50AM $26 $0 10-11:50AM $26 $0 4 PSY-215-02267651 ???TTH S. TOBIN $360 PSY-215-15267653 ???W I. MANCINELLI-FRANCONI $360 3-4:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 PSY-219 INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS At Harmony Community Campus. At Wilsonville Campus. $386 $386 $386 $386 Introduction to abnormal psychology including disorders and approaches to treatment. Prerequisite: Previous completion of or current enrollment in WRD-098 or placement in RD-115; or instructor consent. PSY-231 PSY-219-01267657 ???TTH 10-11:50AM E. LEWIS $360 $26 $0 PSY-219-02272122 ???TTH 1-2:50PM E. LEWIS $360 $26 $0 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SEXUALITY, 4 CREDITS PSY-280 PSY-231-01267659 ???MW 10-11:50AM E. LEWIS $360 $26 $0 PSYCHOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $386 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of psychology. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. ✔ PSY-280-01267663 ??? E. LEWIS Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $540 $39 $45 $304.50 Religious Studies R-101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS 4 R-101-30267665 ???MW 9-10:50AM T. WATSON $360 $26 $0 R-102 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS R-103 R-102-01272123 ???TTH 3-4:50PM J. SHELTON $360 $26 $0 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS The nature of myth and story, ancient religions, ideas of God, Judaism and introduction to religious topics. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus. $386 Covers written and oral sources, Christianity, Islam, and includes the history and philosophy of other Western religious developments. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. $386 The history, ideas, and philosophy of the Eastern religions including Buddhism, Hinduism and Taoism. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. 10-12:50PM $26 $20 $406 Hybrid. Meets every Friday plus online hours. Orientation: online.clackamas. edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3408. $386 $386 Total This transfer elective course presents reading strategies for success in college-level classes. Emphasizes comprehension, efficiency, critical reading and thinking, and application of reading strategies appropriate to a variety of materials. Vocabulary development is also addressed. Prerequisite: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HYB R-103-01267667 ???F D. HARTSOCK $360 Introduction to research and theories of human sexual behavior, including: sexual relationships, communication and intimacy, sex roles, the development of gender, social trends regarding sexuality, human sexual response, biology of sexuality, and conception. Prerequisite: Previous completion of or current enrollment in WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. 80 Course No. R-210 WORLD RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS R-280 R-210-01267669 ???M J. SHELTON $360 RELIGION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS R-280-01267672 ??? J. FLOWERS $540 An overview course that examines Eastern/Western religions and philosophies through film, text, and/or online presentations. Introduces Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of religion. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisites: CWE-281. $39 $45 $624V $624V TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Science: Environmental All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. See Environmental Science. RET-200 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS This course provides a survey of various renewable energy systems. Participants will learn about the benefits and limitations of each type of energy source as well as their functional principles. Students will participate in several field learning exercises related to energy systems. The intended audiences are technical students wishing to explore the Renewable Energy field and students from the humanities and social sciences wanting a better understanding of this socially important technology. RET-213 RET-200-01268125 ???TTH 3-4:50PM A. FOUHY $360 $26 $120 RENEWABLE ENERGY III: INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE, 3 CREDITS $506 Third in a series of technical courses, Renewable Energy III: Installation and Maintenance will provide an introduction to installation and maintenance of renewable energy systems for commercial and residential installations. Students will apply their knowledge of electro-mechanical systems to the application of these systems. Topics will include site survey, site preparation, building codes, measurement tools, preventative maintenance and worksite safety. Includes hands-on lab exercises. Recommended: RET-211. Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Renewable Energy Technology Time Fee Science: General Science See General Science. Science: Geology See Geology. Science: Physics See Physics. Science: Zoology See Zoology. Small Business Classes/Workshops See “Business Development Center.” Sociology SOC-204 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS 4 SOC-204-02272283 ???S G. LOVELESS $360 SOC-204-01267674 ???TTH E. PFEIFER $360 SOC-204-15267676 ???M G. LOVELESS $360 9-12:50PM $26 $0 1-2:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 WEB SOC-204-03267678 ??? C. SUMMERS-NOMURA $26 $426 SOC-205 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS See Biology. 4 SOC-205-01267680 ???MW E. PFEIFER $360 SOC-205-30272124 ???T G. LOVELESS $360 12-1:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $386 Science: Chemistry WEB SOC-205-02267682 ??? C. SUMMERS-NOMURA $26 $426 RET-240 RET-213-01268127 ???TTH 3-5:50PM A. FOUHY $270 $19.50 $90 ALTERNATIVE FUELS, 4 CREDITS $379.50 Offers students familiarity and entry levels to work with alternative fuel systems. Explores (technically, economically and ecologically) the following alternative fuels: bio-diesel, vegetable oils, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, propane, methanol, natural gas, heat engines, fuel cell and hybrid vehicles. 4 RET-240-01268128 ???MW 6-9:50PM A. FOUHY $360 $26 $120 RET-280 RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-12V CREDITS At Harmony Community Campus. $506 Cooperative work experience. Major emphasis on work-based learning experience in the renewable energy field. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by college faculty in conjunction with employer/supervisor. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. RET-280-01268129 ??? A. FOUHY $1080 $78 $75 $1233V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3659. Science: Arts & Science See Arts & Science. Science: Biology See Chemistry. Explores the social perspectives on the principles and processes of human social behavior. Examines concepts such as culture, socialization, social structure, roles, groups, organizations, and social stratification and introduces various sociological theories and research methodologies. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. At Wilsonville Campus. $360 $40 $386 $386 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3866. Examines issues of social structure and social stratification. Explores the various social institutions (family, economy, education, health, religion and politics) and inequalities of race, class, gender, age, sexual orientation and disability, as well as various theoretical perspectives. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. At Harmony Community Campus. $360 $40 $386 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3866. Continued www.clackamas.edu 81 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Sociology, continued SSC-240 AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICT: WARS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY, 4 CREDITS SOC-206 Examines America’s wars of national identity, principally the American Revolution and the Civil War. Explores characteristics of such wars, variations over time and space, and shaping influences and impacts on American society and culture, both military and civilian. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE, 4 CREDITS Explores various social institutions (family, economy, education, health, religion, and politics), stratification systems, social movements and other various elements of culture from a social change perspective. Various theories of social organization and sources social change will be examined. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. SOC-210 SOC-206-01267683 ???MW 10-11:50AM E. PFEIFER $360 $26 $0 $386 MARRIAGE, FAMILY & INTIMATE RELATIONS, 4 CREDITS This course will introduce students to the study of marriage, intimate relations, and family systems from the sociological viewpoint. Students will examine the ways in which race, class, gender, sexuality, community, and society influence patterns of courtship, intimate relations, marriage, and family, and explore the various challenges facing families today. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. SOC-225 SOC-210-01267686 ???MW 2-3:50PM G. LOVELESS $360 $26 $0 SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS $386 Applies the sociological framework to the study of social problems, their identification, analysis of causes and possible solutions. Problems explored may include mental disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, crime and delinquency, group discrimination, inequality, poverty, alienation, domestic and international violence, environment, and energy. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. SOC-280 SOC-225-01267687 ???TTH 10-11:50AM E. PFEIFER $360 $26 $0 SOCIOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SOC-280-01267689 ??? E. PFEIFER $386 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of sociology. Required: Instructor consent Corequisites: CWE-281. $540 $39 $45 $624V Social Science SSC-160 FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS Introduction to classical philosophy, sacred texts, modern fiction, poetry, theology, evolutionary biology, and cosmology. Consideration of how personal concepts of faith and reason and institutions of science and religion, shape personal intellectual landscapes. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. HYB WEB ✔ 82 SSC-160-30267694 ???TH 6-9:50PM STAFF $450 $32.50 $20$502.50 Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3403. At Harmony Community Campus. SSC-160-01267691 ??? D. HARTSOCK $450 $32.50 $40 Day Tuition SSC-240-01267696 ???W S. KING $360 Time Fee Crs. Fee 6-9:50PM $26 $0 Total $386 Speech See Communication Studies. Theatre Arts TA-101 APPRECIATION OF THEATRE ARTS, 4 CREDITS TA-111 TA-101-01267115 ???TH 6-9:50PM J. EIKREM $360 $26 $110 $496 FUNDAMENTALS OF TECHNICAL THEATRE, 4 CREDITS TA-141 TA-111-01267121 ???TTH 9-11:50AM C. WHITTEN/C. BRADFORD $360 $26 $20 ACTING I, 4 CREDITS TA-153 TA-141-01267127 ???MWF 10-11:15AM J. EIKREM $360 $26 $20 $406 THEATRE REHEARSAL/PERFORMANCE, 1-3V CREDITS TA-153-01267135 ???MWF 3-5:50PM J. EIKREM $270 $19.50 $20 $309.50V Students will be introduced to the many aspects of theatre arts by attending multiple area productions. Plays will be reviewed and evaluated through writing assignments and discussions. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Basic study and practice in techniques of mounting various types of productions for presentation. Includes basic principles and techniques in stage design, construction and lighting. Flexible laboratory sessions available. Students must attend a performance as well as participate in the focus and strike (10 total hours) of a production. Students are required to maintain an independent journal/study (12 total hours) of outside class activity and/or observations of Technical Theatre applications. $406 Studies the methods, techniques and theories of acting as an art form. Performance of lab exercises and monologues/scenes from published dramatic literature with written assignments to include response and analysis papers. Introduction to vocal, physical, and script analysis. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performance. Required: Instructor consent and a successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Required: Instructor consent. $522.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3408. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor TA-195 STUDENT PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE, 1-3V CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total TA-195-01267144 ???MWF 12-2:50PM J. EIKREM/C. WHITTEN $270 $19.50 $20 $309.50V TA-211 TECHNICAL THEATRE STUDY, 4 CREDITS Meets: Improv 12-12:50pm, Stand-Up 1-1:50pm, One Acts 2-2:50pm. Required: Instructor consent. Comprehensive study and practice in presentational graphics, scene design, lighting design, and chromatics. The full creative process of staging a production will be explored through aesthetic research and design projects. Includes hands-on participation in CCC’s mainstage production. Prerequisites: Pass TA-111, TA-112, and TA-113; or instructor consent. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. TA-253 TA-211-01267153 ???TTH 9-11:50AM C. WHITTEN $360 $26 $20 $406 THEATRE REHEARSAL/PERFORMANCE, 1-3V CREDITS Intermediate training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performance. Required: Instructor consent and a successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. TA-253-01267160 ???MWF 3-5:50PM J. EIKREM $270 $19.50 $20 $309.50V TA-280 THEATRE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. Provides students with a learning experience related to course of study and career goal. Major emphasis will be given to on-the-job experience and training. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. TA-280-01267169 ??? J. EIKREM $540 TA-295 STUDENT PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE, 1-3V CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. $39 $45 TA-295-01267175 ???MWF 12-2:50PM J. EIKREM/C. WHITTEN $270 $19.50 $20 $309.50V Meets: Improv 12-12:50pm, Stand-Up 1-1:50pm, One Acts 2-2:50pm. Required: Instructor consent. XATH-0001 PLAYS & REHEARSALS, 0 CREDIT $20 Training in special forms of theatrical presentation through inclass intensive preparation, study and program development for public presentation to the community. XATH-0002-01271945 ???TTH 9-11:50AM C. WHITTEN $0 $0 $20 Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Through a first-ever public/private partnership with IITR (International Institute of Transportation Resource), CCC is offering a series of Transportation and Logistics courses which include Commercial Driver’s Licensing (CDL) training, practical applications, customer service skills, and cooperative work experience. TTL-101 and TTL-121 will be taken in combination, and are available in daytime, evening and weekend formats. The combined class fee is to be PAID ON SITE to IITR. For more information on IITR and this training program, contact Dave Riggins at 503-657-8225, or inquire at http://www.iitr. net/information.html TTL-101 INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVING & LOGISTICS, 4 CREDITS Introduction to logistics and commercial vehicle operation, covering control systems, coupling procedures, cargo handling and pre-trip inspections. Covers regulations and requirements for CDL, speed management, road conditions, and accident scene management. 4 TTL-101-01268134 ???TBA TBA C. KRATEN/STAFF $0 $0 TTL-121 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVING & LOGISTICS, 6 CREDITS $0 $0 Required: Instructor consent. To register, contact Dave Riggins at 503-6578225. A $5,222 fee is payable to IITR, this includes the cost of the corequisite class TTL-121-01. Corequisite: TTL-121-01. At Clackamas. Demonstration of skill development related to safe commercial vehicle operation. In-depth coverage of logistics, business processes and communication skills development. Covers delivery vehicle basics, including backing, visual search, shifting, turning, space and speed management. 4 TTL-121-01268135 ???TBA TBA C. KRATEN/STAFF $0 $0 TTL-180 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS/CWE, 6 CREDITS 4 TTL-180-01268136 ??? C. KRATEN/STAFF $0 $0 Required: Instructor consent. To register, contact Dave Riggins at 503-6578225. Course fees are included upon registration in TTL-101-01. Corequisite: TTL-101-01. At Clackamas. Work-based learning experience in the Transportation & Logistics field. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by qualified staff of the College and employer. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. $0 $0 $624 $624 Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. Contact: Carrie Kraten at [email protected] or 503-594-3198. At Clackamas. Water & Environmental Technology WET-010 WASTEWATER OPERATIONS I, 3 CREDITS Training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performance. XATH-0001-01271944 ???MWF 3-5:50PM J. EIKREM $0 $0 $20 XATH-0002 STAGECRAFT, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition Transportation & Logistics $624V Training in special forms of theatrical presentation through in-class intensive preparation, study, and program development for public presentation including comedy improvisation, stand-up comedy, and student directed one-act plays. Required: Instructor consent and/or a successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Training in special forms of theatrical presentation through inclass intensive preparation, study, and program development for public presentation including comedy improv, stand-up comedy, and student directed one-act plays. Required: Instructor consent and/or a successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Course No. $20 For professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Introduction to the fundamentals of wastewater treatment plant operation. Includes collections systems, preliminary and primary treatment, waste characteristics including organic removals, and solids profiles. WET-010-01271637 ???M M. LAFORCE $270 For professional upgrade only. 6-8:50PM $19.50 $15 $304.50 WET-011 WATERWORKS OPERATIONS I, 3 CREDITS For professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Introduction to municipal drinking water treatment and distribution systems. Basic waterworks hydraulics, drinking water regulations, waterworks math, waterworks bacteriology, and introduction to water disinfection. WET-011-01271638 ???T J. NURMI $270 For professional upgrade only. 6-8:50PM $19.50 $15 $304.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 83 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Water & Environmental Technology, continued Lecture course with lab component that focuses on backflow assembly hydraulics, operations, installation, and testing. WET-109-01271639 ??? M. LAFORCE/J. NURMI MTWTHF8-4:50PM $0 $0 $198.50 $198.50 WET-109-02271640 ??? M. LAFORCE MTWTHF8-4:50PM $0 $0 $198.50 $198.50 Meets: 12/5-12/9. WET-110 WASTEWATER OPERATIONS I, 3 CREDITS Introduction to the fundamentals of wastewater operations. Includes collections systems, preliminary and primary treatment, waste characteristics including organic removals, and solids profiles. Corequisite: MTH-082A. WET-110-01271641 ???M M. LAFORCE $270 Corequisite: MTH-082A-01. 6-8:50PM $19.50 $15 $304.50 WET-111 WATERWORKS OPERATIONS I, 3 CREDITS Provides an introduction to drinking water treatment and distribution systems. Students will obtain knowledge on basic waterworks hydraulics, drinking water regulations, waterworks microbiology, and introduction to how we can turn non-potable water into clean, safe potable water. Corequisite: MTH-082B. WET-111-01271642 ???T J. NURMI $270 Corequisite: MTH-082B-01. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WET-241 AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS WET-109 BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY OPERATION AND TESTING, 3 CREDITS Meets: 9/12-9/16. Course No. 6-8:50PM $19.50 $15 $304.50 WET-112 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR WATER AND WASTE WATER OPERATIONS, 3 CREDITS Focuses on direct application of Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and Excel for producing compliance reports, professional presentations, and data analysis. Emphasis will be put on the use of Excel for statistical analysis of water and wastewater plant data for state and federal compliance. Supervisory control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) will also be covered. Wastewater simulators will be explored and used to design and manipulate unit processes. WET-112-01272875 ???M 2-4:50PM M. LAFORCE $270 $19.50 $15 WET-125 HIGH PURITY WATER PRODUCTION I, 3 CREDITS $304.50 Fundamentals of high purity water chemistry, reverse osmosis treatment, ion exchange treatment, electrode ionization treatment, UV, ozonation, degasification and microfiltration as applied to the production of high purity water for the semiconductor, pharmaceutical and electric power generating industries. WET-125-01272873 ???W 2-4:50PM G. CARR $270 $19.50 $15 $304.50 WET-180 WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS I, 5 CREDITS A lab course with topics in applied microbiology. Methods to detect coliform group in water and wastewater, identification of filamentous bacteria in activated sludge, and identification of indicator protozoa in activated sludge. A bacteriological stream survey project is included. Prerequisite: Pass BI-204. WET-241-01271643 ???MW 9-11:50AM J. NURMI $360 $26 $40 WET-242 HYDRAULICS/WATER & WASTEWATER, 3 CREDITS $426 Introduction to closed conduit and open channel flow. Includes hydrostatics and dynamics, head-loss, pump characteristics, Bernoulli’s and the energy equations, and basic characteristics of water. Prerequisite: Pass WET-122 or instructor consent. WET-242-01271644 ???MW 12:30-1:50PM M. LAFORCE $270 $19.50 $15 WET-245 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL, 4 CREDITS $304.50 A lab course introducing methods used to monitor and control treatment processes in wastewater, water and high purity water facilities. Advanced water analysis to include typical monitoring of high purity water treatment. Fundamentals of control loops, control systems and data management. WET-245-01271645 ???T 8-1:50PM G. CARR/M. LAFORCE $360 $26 $40 $426 WET-280 WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS II, 5 CREDITS Practical work experience in a municipal industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, BLM, BPA, and other regulated governmental organizations. Practical experience in a municipal, public or private wastewater treatment facility of specific activated sludge design. Process loading criteria, data acquisition and trend charting, and relevant sanitary process strategies will be addressed. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. WET-280-01272279 ???TBA TBA M. LAFORCE $450 $32.50 Co-requisite: CWE-281-03. $45 $527.50 XWET-C001 1-DAY CROSS CONNECTION SPECIALIST UPDATE, 0.6 CEU Update on code information or any changes in the p XWET-C001-31271646???F J. NURMI/M. LAFORCE $0 Meets: 10/21. 8-2:50PM $0 $85 $85 XWET-C002 1-DAY TESTER RENEWAL, 0.6 CEU Update on OARs and hands on testing to recertify student for license through the State of Oregon XWET-C002-12271648???F M. LAFORCE/J. NURMI $0 Meets: 11/4. 8-3:50PM $0 $85 $85 Practical work experience in a municipal, industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, BLM, BPA, and other regulated governmental organizations. Corequisite: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ 84 WET-180-01272280 ??? M. LAFORCE Co-Requisite: CWE-281-03. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $450 $32.50 $45 $527.50 TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total XWET-C003 2-DAY TESTER RETRAIN/RENEWAL, 1.2 CEU XWET-C003-21272028???THF 8-3:50PM M. LAFORCE $0 $0 $170 Meets: 12/1-12/2. $170 XWET-C004 4-DAY CROSS CONNECTION SPECIALIST COURSE, 3.2 CEU Designed to provide information to individuals involved in the protection of public water systems from contamination due to cross connections. This course should be of special interest to cross connection control specialists, plumbing inspectors, waterworks managers, and backflow device testers. XWET-C004-41271650??? MTWTH8-4:50PM J. NURMI $0 $0 $375 Meets: 12/5-12/8. $375 XWET-C005 5-DAY BACKFLOW TESTER COURSE, 4 CEU Presentation of backflow prevention devices used for water system cross connection control; will include proper installation procedures, approved testing procedures, and an introduction to backflow device repair techniques. Students will learn to identify common, actual, and potential cross connection hazards; students will be introduced to the basic requirements for carrying out a cross connection program. Students will be able to apply to Oregon Health Authority for Certification by that agency. XWET-C005-51271651??? M. LAFORCE/J. NURMI MTWTHF8-4:50PM $0 $0 $470 $470 XWET-C005-52271652??? M. LAFORCE/J. NURMI MTWTHF8-4:50PM $0 $0 $470 $470 Meets: 9/12-9/16. Meets: 12/5-12/9. WLD-100 WELDERS PRINT READING I, 3 CREDITS Provides instruction in reading and interpretation of prints and symbols common in the welding industry. Participants will learn the interpretation and application of basic lines, dimensions, structural shapes, and specifications. Welding symbols and their application to different types of joint configurations will be covered, as well as how to develop basic shop drawings and prints. $339.50 Designed for the beginner and experimental welder. Includes: oxy-acetylene, stick, wire feed and TIG welding, oxy-acetylene and plasma arc cutting. WLD-102-01268138 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $180 WLD-102-02268139 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $180 WLD-102-03272911 ???F B. KEECHLE $180 9-12:50PM $13 $100 2-5:50PM $13 $100 6-9:50PM $13 $100 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WLD-103 BLACKSMITHING & TRADITIONAL IRON WORKING, 2 CREDITS Introduces the student to basic blacksmithing techniques and processes, as well as terminology, steel types, heat treating and tool making. Multiple projects allow the student to practice the varied methods of manual metal forming. No welding experience required. WLD-103-01268140 ???SU 10-1:50PM B. ROMANS $180 $13 $100 WLD-110 WELDER CERTIFICATION, 4 CREDITS $293 Provides theory and practical instruction to become a certified welder. Students will choose which process of welding (flux core arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, or gas tungsten arc welding) they want to become certified in. Material needed for practice welding will be provided. You will take a welding certification at the end of the class. WLD-110-01268141 ???MW 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $360 $26 $280 $664 WLD-110-02268143 ???TTH 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $360 $26 $280 $664 WLD-110-03268144 ???MW 1-4:50PM G. RICKARD $360 $26 $280 $664 WLD-110-04268145 ???MW 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $360 $26 $280 $664 WLD-110-05268146 ???TTH 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $360 $26 $280 $664 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6112. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6378. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6378. WLD-111 SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (STICK), 8 CREDITS Provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in all positions with the SMAW process. Oxy-fuel cutting, air carbon arc cutting and gouging also covered. WLD-111-01268147 ??? MTWTH6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $720 $52 $400 $1172 WLD-111A SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (STICK), 4 CREDITS Welding Technology WLD-100-01268137 ???W 2-4:50PM D. BATES $270 $19.50 $50 WLD-102 INTRODUCTION TO WELDING, 2 CREDITS Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Review backflow prevention devices used for water system cross connection control. Review will include proper installation procedures, approved testing procedures, and an introduction to backflow device repair techniques. Students will learn to identify common, actual, and potential cross connection hazards; students will be introduced to the basic requirements for carrying out a cross connection program. Upon successful hands on and written exam completion, students will be issued certificate of completion by OBT/CCC and transcripted for appropriate number of CEUs. Students will be able to apply to Oregon Health Department for recertification by that agency. Course No. $293 $293 $293 Part one of WLD-111 which provides opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in flat and horizontal positions with the SMAW process. WLD-111A-01268149 ???MW 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS/K. KAUFFMAN $360 $26 $200 $586 WLD-111B SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (STICK), 4 CREDITS Part two of WLD-111 with additional opportunity to perform various welds in vertical and overhead positions with the SMAW process. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-111A. WLD-111B-01268159 ???TTH 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $360 $26 $200 $586 WLD-113 GAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX-CORED ARC METAL (WIREFEED), 8 CREDITS Acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in all positions with GMAW and FCAW. Oxy-fuel and plasma cutting also covered. WLD-113-01268167 ??? MTWTH8-11:50AM G. RICKARD $720 $52 $400 $1172 Continued www.clackamas.edu 85 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Welding, continued WLD-113A GAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX-CORED ARC WELDING (WIREFEED), 4 CREDITS WLD-113A-01268168 ???MW 8-11:50AM G. RICKARD $360 $26 $200 WLD-113B GAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX-CORED ARC WELDING (WIREFEED), 4 CREDITS $586 Part two of WLD-113 which provides additional knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in vertical and overhead positions with the GMAW and FCAW processes. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-113A or instructor consent. WLD-113B-01268169 ???TTH 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $360 $26 $200 WLD-150 WELDING PROCESSES, 4 CREDITS $586 Covers oxy-acetylene welding, brazing, cutting, stick welding, wire feed, oxy-fuel and plasma cutting. Includes: safety, electrical fundamentals, routine maintenance, minor repairs, and terms and definitions. WLD-150-01268170 ???MW 6-9:50PM K. KAUFFMAN $360 $26 $180 $566 WLD-203 BLACKSMITHING & TRADITIONAL IRON WORKING II, 2 CREDITS Course builds on the WLD-103 course and expands on the process of forged metal work. Instruction includes power hammer use, tooling design, traditional joinery and intermediate projects. Welding experience helpful, but not required. WLD-203-01268171 ???SU B. ROMANS $180 WLD-210 PIPE WELDING, 4 CREDITS 2-5:50PM $13 $90 $283 Provides beginning theory and practical instruction in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process on steel plate and pipe. The specific projects include: stringer beads, fillet and groove welds on plate with root and cover proficiency, pipe cutting using the oxy-fuel process, and groove welds on pipes in all positions. Prerequisites: Pass WLD-111 or WLD-111A and WLD-111B, pass WLD-150, or prior experience in SMAW. WLD-210-01268172 ???MW 1-4:50PM G. RICKARD $360 $26 $200 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6112. Acquire knowledge and skills to perform groove welds in all positions using the SMAW process. Cutting and gouging processes, advanced welding theory, and AWS welding procedures are included. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-111 or Pass WLD-111A and WLD-111B. WLD-211-01268173 ???TTH 6-9:50PM D. BATES $360 $26 $200 WLD-212 SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING PIPE WELDING, 4 CREDITS $586 Provides theory and practical instruction in open root V groove pipe welding using E6010 and E7018 electrodes. Oxy-fuel pipe cutting will be included. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-211. ✔ 86 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WLD-212-01268174 ???MW 1-4:50PM G. RICKARD $360 $26 $200 Acquire knowledge and skills to perform groove welds in all positions using the GMAW and FCAW processes. Industrial-cutting processes, advanced welding theory and AWS welding procedures are included. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-113 or Pass WLD-113A and WLD-113B. WLD-213-01268175 ???TTH 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $360 $26 $200 WLD-250 WELDING FABRICATION I BEGINNING PROJECT, 4 CREDITS $586 Instruction in fabrication techniques including blueprint reading, layout, sketching, bills of material, job cost calculations, measuring, fitting, cutting and welding. Beginning projects will be assigned. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-111, WLD-113 or WLD-115. WLD-250-01268176 ???TTH 1-4:50PM D. BATES $360 $26 $200 WLD-251 WELDING FABRICATION II INTERMEDIATE PROJECT, 4 CREDITS $586 Students will be assigned intermediate fabrication projects based on skills learned in WLD-250 Welding Fabrication I Beginning Project. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-250. WLD-251-01268177 ???TTH 1-4:50PM D. BATES $360 $26 $200 WLD-252 WELDING FABRICATION III ADVANCED PROJECT, 4 CREDITS $586 Students will use techniques from WLD-250 Welding Fabrication I Beginning Project and WLD-251 Welding Fabrication II Intermediate Project to build advanced projects. Students will be responsible for managing their projects to completion. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-251. WLD-252-01268178 ???TTH 1-4:50PM D. BATES $360 $26 $200 WLD-261 WELDING SPECIAL PROJECTS, 1-2V CREDITS $586 Allows students to improve their welding skills while working on instructor-approved projects. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. WLD-261-01268179 ???M S. CALDERA $180 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $283V WLD-261-02268186 ???T S. CALDERA $180 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $283V WLD-261-03268188 ???W S. CALDERA $180 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $283V WLD-261-04268190 ???TH S. CALDERA $180 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $283V WLD-261-12268197 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $180 WLD-261-14268199 ???SU B. ROMANS $180 WLD-261-05268191 ???M G. RICKARD $180 9-12:50PM $13 $90 10-1:50PM $13 $90 1-4:50PM $13 $90 $586 WLD-211 ADVANCED SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING, 4 CREDITS Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor WLD-213 ADVANCED GAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX- CORED ARC WELDING, 4 CREDITS Part one of WLD-113 which provides the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in flat and horizontal positions with GMAW and FCAW processes. Oxy-fuel and plasma cutting also covered. Course No. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6112. $283V $283V $283V $586 Required: Instructor consent and SMAW experience. Contact: gordonr@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor WLD-261-06268192 ???W G. RICKARD $180 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee 1-4:50PM $13 $90 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6112. Total $283V WLD-261-13268198 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $180 WLD-261-15268200 ???SU B. ROMANS $180 WLD-261-07268193 ???M K. KAUFFMAN $180 2-5:50PM $13 $90 2-5:50PM $13 $90 6-9:50PM $13 $90 $283V WLD-261-08268194 ???T D. BATES $180 6-9:50PM $13 $90 $283V Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3754. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3973. WLD-261-09268195 ???W K. KAUFFMAN $180 6-9:50PM $13 $90 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3754. $283V $283V $283V WLD-261-10268196 ???TH 6-9:50PM D. BATES $180 $13 $90 $283V WLD-261-11272912 ???F 6-9:50PM B. KEECHLE $180 $13 $100 $293V WLD-270 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY CERTIFIED WELDING INSPECTOR (CWI) STUDY, 4 CREDITS This course provides the instruction and guidance needed for students to apply, study for, and take the AWS CWI exam. A list of study materials, reading assignments, and quizzes will covered for all three portions of the exam, along with the tools and weld samples used in the practical portion of the exam. Recommended: At least one year of welding experience. Required: Instructor consent. WLD-270-01268201 ???MW 3-4:50PM S. CALDERA $360 $26 $180 Contact Sue Caldera at [email protected] or 503-594-3065. $566 WLD-280 WELDING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Work-based learning experience in the welding trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the CWE department. May be repeated up to 9 credits. Corequisites: CWE-281. Required: Instructor consent. WLD-280-01268202 ??? S. CALDERA $540 $39 $45 $624V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. XWLD-0001 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY (WLD) CERTIFICATION 1 PLATE TEST, 0 CREDIT Welder certification in accordance with AWS D1.1 for one position for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. XWLD-0001-01268227???TBA TBA S. CALDERA $0 $0 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. $140 $140 XWLD-0002 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY CERTIFICATION 2 PLATE OR 1 PIPE TEST, 0 CREDIT Welder certification in any two positions, in accordance with AWS D1.1 for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. XWLD-0002-01268228???TBA TBA S. CALDERA $0 $0.00 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. $280 $ 280 XWLD-0003 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY CERTIFICATION RETAKE TEST, 0 CREDIT Welder certification on retest in any position, in accordance with AWS D1.1 for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. Required: Instructor consent. XWLD-0003-01268229???TBA TBA S. CALDERA $0 $0.00 Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3065. $25 $ 25 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Women’s Studies WS-101 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES, 4 CREDITS WS-101-01267797 ???TTH 3-4:50PM K. SEVERSON $360 $26 $0 Course will examine and analyze the position of women in society and critically explore social issues relevant to women’s lives and feminism historically and in the present/future. Topics: family, education, work, healthcare, sexuality, and political/economic status. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. $386 World Languages ASL-101 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I, 4 CREDITS ASL-201 ASL-101-01271616 ???MW 8-9:50AM STAFF $360$26 $20 $406 ASL-101-02271617 ???MW 10-11:50AM A. ELLIS $360 $26 $20 $406 ASL-101-03271618 ???TTH 10-11:50AM A. ELLIS $360 $26 $20 $406 ASL-101-04271619 ???MW 2-3:50PM STAFF $360$26 $20 $406 ASL-101-05272024 ???TTH 6-7:50PM G. PAGAN $360 $26 $20 $406 SECOND-YEAR AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I, 4 CREDITS FR-101 ASL-201-01271620 ???TTH 1-2:50PM A. ELLIS $360 $26 $20 FIRST-YEAR FRENCH I, 4 CREDITS $406 FR-201 FR-101-01271621 ???TTH 10-11:50AM H. CROPSEY $360 $26 $20 SECOND-YEAR FRENCH I, 4 CREDITS $406 FR-211 FR-201-01271622 ???TTH 1-2:50PM H. CROPSEY $360 $26 $20 $406 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH CONVERSATION, 3 CREDITS FR-211-01271623 ???TTH 1-2:20PM H. CROPSEY $270 $19.50 $20 Course Listing Course No. First term of a three-term introductory course. Everyday communication is the centerpiece of each lesson. Topics revolve around sharing information about ourselves and our environment. Grammar is introduced in context, with an emphasis on developing question and answering skills. Strategies are presented to help the student maintain a conversation. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. Review and expansion of American Sign Language vocabulary and structure in order to perfect expressive skills. Emphasizes active communication in sign language. Prerequisite: Pass ASL-103 or instructor consent. First term of a three-term foundational, multimedia course in beginning French designed to give the student a fundamental knowledge of pronunciation and intonation, structure and syntax as well as comprehension skills sufficient for basic communicative proficiency in the language. Student learning is assessed by means of oral interviews, written tests, written homework and classroom participation. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. The second year of academic French expands on first-year French in the review of grammar and in the cultural reading material. Communication skills are emphasized stressing oral proficiency. Prerequisite: Pass FR-103 or instructor consent. Development of speaking and listening proficiency through creative activities such as discussions of excerpts from contemporary French-language media, presentations, games and interviews of classmates. Major topics and level of conversational difficulty will parallel FR-201. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in or successful completion of FR-201 or instructor consent. $309.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 87 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor World Languages, continued Writing GER-101 WR-101 FIRST-YEAR GERMAN I, 4 CREDITS Introduces the sound system and basic structural patterns of German. Develops the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Teaches recognition of cultural similarities and differences. First of a three-term 1st year sequence. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. SPN-101 GER-101-01271624 ???TTH 1-2:50PM D. MILLER $360 $26 $20 FIRST-YEAR SPANISH I, 4 CREDITS $406 First of a three-term foundational, multimedia course for beginners. Initial emphasis is on speaking and listening comprehension, with secondary emphasis on reading and writing. Various cultural themes are presented. SPN-101/102/103 must be taken in sequence. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. SPN-102 SPN-101-01271626 ???MW I. BJERRE $360 SPN-101-02271627 ???MW D. MILLER $360 SPN-101-03271628 ???TTH D. MILLER $360 SPN-101-04271629 ???TTH I. BJERRE $360 SPN-101-05271630 ???TTH E. CASTELLANOS $360 FIRST-YEAR SPANISH II, 4 CREDITS 8-9:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $406 $406 $406 $406 $406 Second of a three-term foundational, multimedia course for beginners. Initial emphasis is on speaking and listening comprehension, with secondary emphasis on reading and writing. Various cultural themes are presented. SPN-101/102/103 must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: Pass SPN-101 or instructor consent. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. SPN-201 SPN-102-01271632 ???TTH 1-2:50PM V. SHORT $360 $26 $20 SECOND-YEAR SPANISH I, 4 CREDITS $406 First of a three-term intermediate, multimedia course. Focus in on speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Explores cultural differences among Spanish-speaking countries and between the latter and European-American culture. Prerequisite: Pass SPN-103 or instructor consent. ✔ 88 Course No. SPN-201-01271633 ???TTH I. BJERRE $360 SPN-201-02271634 ???MW I. BJERRE $360 SPN-201-03271635 ???MW E. CASTELLANOS $360 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location 8-9:50AM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $406 $406 $406 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total COMMUNICATION SKILLS: OCCUPATIONAL WRITING, 3 CREDITS Develops basic modes of technical writing, including summaries, process analysis, instructions, and reports. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WR-101-01267697 ???TTH P. CRUMRINE $270 WR-101-02267699 ???MW P. CRUMRINE $270 WEB WR-101-03267700 ??? M. BROEMER $270 11-12:20PM $19.50 $17 $306.50 2-3:20PM $19.50 $17 $306.50 $19.50 $57 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: marleneb@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6440. $346.50 WR-121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS HYB WR-121-01267701 ???MW M. WARREN $360 WR-121-02267703 ???MW S. WARREN $360 WR-121-03267704 ???MW J. PEABODY $360 WR-121-04267705 ???MW J. MCALPINE $360 WR-121-05267707 ???TTH R. DAVIS $360 WR-121-06267709 ???TTH T. DODGE $360 8-9:50AM $26 $17 9-10:50AM $26 $17 10-11:50AM $26 $17 10-11:50AM $26 $17 10-11:50AM $26 $17 10-11:50AM $26 $37 HYB WR-121-07267711 ???TTH L. ORMANDY $360 WR-121-08267712 ???MW P. CRUMRINE $360 WR-121-09267714 ???MW E. BEAL $360 WR-121-10267716 ???MW R. MURPHY $360 WR-121-11267718 ???MW A. WARREN $360 WR-121-12267719 ???T T. DONNELLY $360 10-11:50AM $26 $17 12-1:50PM $26 $17 12-1:50PM $26 $17 1-2:50PM $26 $17 1-2:50PM $26 $17 1-2:50PM $26 $37 4 WR-121-13267720 ???TTH L. ORMANDY $360 WR-121-14267722 ???MW R. DAVIS $360 WR-121-15267723 ???TTH A. PEKAL $360 1-2:50PM $26 $17 2-3:50PM $26 $17 6-9:50PM $26 $17 $403 WR-121-17267725 ???MW 2-3:50PM J. DAVIS $360 $26 $17 $403 Introduces the academic essay: analyzing and developing a topic, writing grammatically correct and organized essays, reading professional writing, and applying writing techniques to a range of academic essay styles. Covers MLA formatting, including the use of sources, paraphrase, summary, and the creation of Works Cited pages. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday plus online hours. Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3259. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: tdonnelly@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6159. Meets weeks of: 9/27-10/27. At Wilsonville Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $403 $403 $403 $403 $403 $423 $403 $403 $403 $403 $403 $423 $403 $403 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor WEB WR-121-18267726 ???TTH S. WARREN $360 WR-121-19267727 ???TTH P. DAVIS $360 WR-121-20267728 ???TTH P. DAVIS $360 WR-121-21267729 ??? T. DODGE $360 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HYB WR-122-06267756 ???TTH M. WARREN $360 WR-122-07267757 ???M P. DAVIS $360 2-3:50PM $26 $17 3-4:50PM $26 $17 6-7:50PM $26 $17 $403 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-122-08267758 ??? T. DODGE $403 $403 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3259. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total 1-2:50PM $26 $17 6-7:50PM $26 $37 $423 $360 $26 $57 $443 $403 Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact: sean.davis@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6236. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3259. WEB WR-121-22267730 ??? T. DODGE $360 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-122-09267759 ??? R. MURPHY $360 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-121-23267731 ??? R. DAVIS $360 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-122-10267760 ??? M. SCHUMACHER $360 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-121-24267732 ??? R. DAVIS $360 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-122-11267761 ??? J. DAVIS $360 $26 $57 $443 WEB WR-121-25267734 ??? D. MOUNT $360 $26 $57 $443 4 WR-122-15267762 ???TTH 6-9:50PM A. PEKAL $360 $26 $17 $403 WEB WR-121-26267735 ??? P. CRUMRINE $360 4 WR-122-30267765 ???TTH 10-11:50AM R. MURPHY $360 $26 $17 $403 4 WR-122-31267766 ???MW 6-7:50PM A. FORESTER $360 $26 $17 $403 WEB WR-121-27267736 ??? M. BABIN $360 $26 $57 $443 WR-127 SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY WRITING, 1 CREDIT WEB WR-121-28267737 ??? M. BABIN $360 $26 $57 $443 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3259. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3258. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3777. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: matthews@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6117. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6129. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3258. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3265. $26 $57 $443 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3976. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: moniqueb@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3567. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: moniqueb@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3567. WEB WR-121-29267738 ??? S. PESZNECKER $360 $26 $57 WR-121-30267739 ???TTH 10-11:50AM M. SCHUMACHER $360 $26 $17 $403 4 WR-121-31267741 ???MW 6-7:50PM A. PEKAL $360 $26 $17 $403 At Harmony Community Campus. WEB WR-121-32267742 ??? M. SCHUMACHER $360 $26 $57 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: matthews@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6117. WR-122 $443 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS This class examines the major principles of argumentation and persuasion including analyzing and writing persuasive essays and visual texts in addition to finding, using, and documenting sources. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-121 with a C or better. WR-122-01267749 ???MW E. BEAL $360 WR-122-02267750 ???MW S. MACH $360 WR-122-03267751 ???TTH J. BRYANT-TRERISE $360 WR-122-04267753 ???MW M. WARREN $360 WR-122-05267754 ???MW J. BRYANT-TRERISE $360 9-10:50AM $26 $17 10-11:50AM $26 $17 10-11:50AM $26 $17 12-1:50PM $26 $17 1-2:50PM $26 $17 At Harmony Community Campus At Harmony Community Campus. Introduces scholarship resources and the application process. Examines and applies the concept of ‘telling the story of me,’ and drafting, revising, and editing a complete scholarship application essay. $403 $403 $403 $403 $403 $90 $6.50 $57 Online. Meets: 9/26-10/28. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6159. $443 4 At Harmony Community Campus Meets: 11/1-12/1. At Wilsonville Campus. WEB WR-127-01267768 ??? T. DONNELLY Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3799. Course Listing Course No. $153.50 WR-140 INTRODUCTION TO WRITING CREATIVELY, 4 CREDITS WR-227 WR-140-01267769 ???TTH 3-4:50PM A. COFFEY $360 $26 $0 TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING, 4 CREDITS Guides students through the discussion and practice of writing creatively in many genres, primarily poetry, fiction, drama, and creative nonfiction in a workshop format. May also include screenwriting, film, and performance genres. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. $386 Introduction to report and proposal writing, stressing organization, form and style. Emphasis on materials gathered from professional fields such as medicine, dentistry, government, criminal justice, business, engineering, technology, science and public relations. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-121 with a C or better. WR-227-01267771 ???TTH L. ORMANDY $360 WR-227-02267773 ???MW L. ORMANDY $360 WEB WR-227-03267774 ??? J. MCALPINE $360 8-9:50AM $26 $17 3-4:50PM $26 $17 $403 $26 $57 $443 $26 $57 $443 $403 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3263. WEB WR-227-04267775 ??? J. MCALPINE $360 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-3263. Continued www.clackamas.edu 89 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Writing, continued WR-241 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION, 4 CREDITS WR-241-01267778 ???MW 1-2:50PM N. ROSEVEAR $360 $26 $0 SELF-PUBLISHING MANUSCRIPTS, 4 CREDITS $386 This course covers the design and layout process to produce and self-publish manuscripts in book form. It includes basic design theory and the step-by-step process for laying out a manuscript using Adobe InDesign. Students will also learn how to submit publishable files to Amazon.com for sale and distribution. Prerequisite: Pass WR-121, or instructor consent. WR-262 WR-248-01267779 ???TTH 10-11:50AM M. WARREN $360 $26 $30 INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING, 4 CREDITS $416 Explores the fundamentals of screenplay composition through the use of various writing exercises and workshop techniques. Discussion of dramatic structure and the elements of good storytelling. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121 or instructor consent. WR-270 WR-262-01267781 ???MW 1-2:50PM S. MACH $360 $26 $0 FOOD WRITING, 4 CREDITS $386 Learn to write uniquely and powerfully about food, from reviews to memoir and personal narrative. Recommended: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WEB WR-270-01267782 ??? N. ROSEVEAR $360 $26 $40 $426 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: [email protected] or 503-594-6120. WRD-080 READING/WRITING PREP 2, 4 CREDITS This is the second foundational course for developing reading and writing skills. Students will develop secondary reading and writing skills by increasing habits of mind and building additional strategies to improve skills. Students will read from a broad range of texts, including introductory academic and popular literary texts, and write in an organized, structured manner that demonstrates attention to purpose, context and thought. WRD-080-01272080 ???TTH 1-2:50PM S. HATSWELL $360 $26 $17 WRD-090 INTRODUCTORY COLLEGE READING & WRITING 1, 5 CREDITS $403 This course is the foundation for college-level reading and writing. Students will develop vocabulary skills and apply reading strategies to fiction and non-fiction texts to gain information for various purposes. Writing processes will be introduced and improved to create a simple academic text. Prerequisite: Placement in WRD090. ✔ 90 WRD-090-01272073 ???MW B. MARKS $450 WRD-090-02272075 ???TTH B. WICKLUND $450 WRD-090-03272077 ???TTH B. MARKS $450 WRD-090-04272082 ???TTH STAFF $450 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WRD-098 INTRODUCTORY READING & WRITING 2: COLLEGE PREPARATION, 4 CREDITS Introduction to the theory, art and creative practice of fiction writing, with specific emphasis on short prose forms. Recommended: Pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WRD-098 or placement in WR-121. WR-248 Course No. 9-11:20AM $32.50 $17 $499.50 9-11:20AM $32.50 $17 $499.50 1-3:20PM $32.50 $17 $499.50 6-8:20PM $32.50 $17$499.50 This course builds on the basic reading and writing skills covered in WRD-090 and prepares students to be successful in WR-121, college-transfer-level composition. Students will read shorter college-level texts and create short essays responding to them. Topics include how to follow a writing process, perform basic research, work in a writing group, and reflect on one’s own learning. Prerequisites: Pass either WRD-090 or WR-090 or placement in WRD-098. 4 WRD-098-01267783 ???MW 9-10:50AM A. WARREN $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-02267785 ???TTH 9-10:50AM A. WARREN $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-03267786 ???MW 10-11:50AM J. DAVIS $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-04267787 ???TTH 10-11:50AM A. COFFEY $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-05267789 ???MW 1-2:50PM D. MOUNT $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-06267790 ???TTH 1-2:50PM D. MOUNT $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-07267791 ???MW 6-7:50PM R. SHAFFER $360 $26 $17 WRD-098-15272087 ???TTH 6-7:50PM STAFF $360$26 $17 $403 4 WRD-098-30267795 ???TTH 6-7:50PM S. WARREN $360 $26 $17 $403 At Wilsonville Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. XWR-0001 $403 $403 $403 $403 $403 $403 $403 CHRYSALIS WOMEN WRITERS, 0 CREDIT This club is for CCC students and non-students to support the creation of, practice of, and critique of creative writing. An honest and supportive critique group, welcomes both new and established women writers. Newcomers are welcome to attend without reading their own work until they are comfortable doing so. This workshop is led by local author Patricia Lichen. XWR-0001-01267800 ???W P. LICHEN $0 12-1:50PM $ 0.00 $0 $ 0.00 Zoology Z-201 GENERAL ZOOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Z-201-01268230 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM J. BOWN $360 $26 $50 Z-201L ZOOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT Z-201L-01268231 ???W J. BOWN $0 Z-201L-02268232 ???TH J. BOWN $0 A lab course offering cellular and molecular basis of animal life including genetics, evolution, systematics, and protozoan diversity. Recommended: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111; pass WRD-090 or placement in RD-115; placement in WR-121. Corequisite: Z-201L. $436 Lab course for Z 201 lecture course content. Corequisites: Z-201. TBA To be arranged: contact WEBOnline course department first class see page 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 12:30-3:20PM $0 $0 8:30-11:20AM $0 $0 $0 $0 ESPAÑOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Community Education Classes Community Education How to register: Please register directly through the Community Education Partner hosting the class you would like to attend. A complete list of partners is available on the next page. Many partners accept online registrations on their websites. If you prefer to mail in your registration, use the form provided below and mail it directly to the partner. Please contact the partner if you have additional questions regarding your classes. Community Education Registration Information 92 Community Education Class Locations 93 Clackamas Community College Community Education 94 Canby Community Education 95 To register with more than one community school/senior center, or to register more than one individual per site/class, use separate photocopies of the registration form. Gladstone Community Education & Recreation 99 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation 105 Refunds Oregon City Community Education Program & Services 113 Oregon City Pioneer Community Center 115 West Linn Parks & Recreation 118 Wilsonville Parks & Recreation 121 Multiple registrations Refund policies vary, contact the Community Education partner for details. Community Education Return your registration form & payment to the Community Education Partner hosting the class. Contact information is on the next page. C O M M U N I T Y EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM FALL 2016 Today’sCommunity Social security Date: EDUCATION PARTNer:number: / / Last First Middle name:name:Intitial: Current Address Number and street:City:State: Zip: Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity: Race: (Choose all that apply) Not Hispanic or Latino American Indian / Alaska Native Gender: Male Female Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White Previous name(s): EMAIL ADDRESSHome phone: In case of emergency, notify Last name: Black or African American ( )phone: ( Work First name: ) Date of birth*: Phone: ( ) / / Providing your Social Security Number (SSN) is voluntary. If you provide it, the college will use your SSN for keeping records, doing research, aggregate reporting, extending credit and collecting debts. Your SSN will not be given to the general public. If you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student. Providing your Social Security number means that you consent to the use of the number in the manner described. ✱ If you’re under 18, additional permissions may be required before you can register for classes. Signature: (Parent, guardian or adult student) Course No. Course Title Time M T W Th F S Su Start DateLocation Tuition Fee Total 1 . . . . . . .. 2 . . . . . 3 . . .. . . . . . . .. Clackamas Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin/ancestry, disability, family relationship or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. The College’s commitment to nondiscrimination applies to curriculum activity and all aspects of operation of the College. www.clackamas.edu 91 Community Education Classes Community Education Partners Canby Community Education 1130 S Ivy Street, Canby, OR 97013 Phone: 503-266-0040 • Checks payable to: Canby Community Education • Phone registration with Mastercard or Visa • Registration begins immediately Gladstone Community Education & Recreation 17789 Webster Road, Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: 503-650-2570 FAX: 503-655-5201 Community Education • Registration begins immediately • Online registration at www.gladstone.k12.or.us. Click on the box that says “Learning for Life Community Education” for registration links. • Phone/fax/mail/walk-in registration with credit card • Checks payable to: Gladstone Community School • Confirmation on request only North Clackamas Parks & Recreation 7300 SE Harmony Rd, Milwaukie, OR 97222 Phone: 503-794-8080 FAX: 503-794-8085 • Online registration at ncprd.com • Phone/fax/mail registration with credit card • Checks payable to: N. Clackamas Parks & Rec Oregon City Community Education Program and Services Eastham Community Center 1404 7th St., Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: 503-785-8520 FAX: 503-657-2536 • Registration begins immediately • Checks payable to: OCSD • Online registration https://occe.cr3.rschooltoday.com/ public/getcategory/program_id/2 *Senior Discount Seniors 62 years of age or older qualify for discounted tuition for many Community Education classes. Proof of age is required. Community Education Needs You! Clackamas Community College and the Community School partners are seeking parttime instructors for the Community Education program. If you have the ability and desire to provide a learning experience for seniors, adults and/or youths in your community, your talents are needed. Fill out an interest form at Clackamas.edu/CommunityEducation. 92 Pioneer Community Center (Oregon City Senior Center) 615 Fifth Street, Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: 503-657-8287 • Checks payable to: Pioneer Community Center West Linn Parks & Recreation 22500 Salamo Road, 1100, West Linn, OR 97068 Phone: 503-557-4700 FAX: 503-656-4106 • Register online at http://westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec • Fax or mail registrations with check or charge card • Telephone registrations can be done with charge card once your account is set up online • Checks made payable to City of West Linn Wilsonville Parks & Recreation 7965 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070 503-682-3727 • Register in person or online at WilsonvilleParksandRec.com • Checks payable to: City of Wilsonville Community Education Classes Community Education Locations Kraxberger Middle School 17777 Webster Rd, Gladstone Lee Elementary 1110 S Ivy St, Canby Lee’s Martial Arts Academy 8263 SW Wilsonville Rd. #A Milwaukie Center 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Dr, Milwaukie Miramont Pointe 11520 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas Mt. Scott Elementary School 11201 SE Stevens Rd, Happy Valley Murase Plaza Park 8300 SW Memorial Dr, Wilsonville North Clackamas Aquatic Park 7300 SE Harmony Rd, Milwaukie Oregon City High School 19761 S Beavercreek Rd, Oregon City Oregon City Pioneer Community Center 615 Fifth St, Oregon City Oregon Soccer Center 17015 SE 82nd Dr, Clackamas Pheasant Point Assisted Living 835 E. Main St., Molalla Renew Furniture 17785 SE 82nd Dr, Gladstone Rose Villa 13505 SE River Rd, Milwaukie Rosemont Ridge Middle School 20001 Salamo Rd, West Linn Sachi Wellness 2008 Willamette Falls Dr, West Linn Scuba Specialties Northwest 502 7th St. #201, Oregon City St. Patrick’s Catholic Church 498 NW 9th Ave, Canby Stafford Primary School 19875 SW Stafford Rd, West Linn Sunset Fire Hall 2215 Long St, West Linn Tauchman House 31240 SW Boones Ferry Rd, Wilsonville The Fitness Studio 181 North Grant St #106, Canby Total Body Pilates 655 SW 2nd Ave, Canby Town Center Park 29250 SW Parkway Ct, Wilsonville Town Center Village: The Terrace 8709 SE Causey, Happy Valley Trost Elementary 800 S Redwood St, Canby West Linn High School 5464 West A St, West Linn West Linn Adult Community Center 1180 Rosemont Rd, West Linn Willamette Primary School 1403 12th St, West Linn Willamette View 12705 SE River Rd, Milwaukie Wilsonville Community Center 7965 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville Wilsonville Parks & Recreation Admin 29600 SW Park Place Ct, Wilsonville Community Education Ackerman School 350 SE 13th, Canby Aikido Northwest 16029 SE McLoughlin, Bldg B, Milwaukie Allegro Dance Studio 655 SW 2nd Ave., Canby Broken Arrow Archery 2044 SE Adams St, Milwaukie Cake Room 2375 Falcon Dr, West Linn Canby High School 721 SW 4th Ave, Canby Canby Swim Center 1150 S. Ivy St, Canby Clackamas Community College 19600 Molalla Ave, Oregon City (Oregon City Campus) Clackamas River Racquet Club 790 82nd Dr, Gladstone Club Fit 365 S Redwood St, Canby Complete Health Chiropractic Center 365 Warner Milne Rd #105, Oregon City Eastham Community Center 1404 7th St, Oregon City East Side Milwaukie 4606 SE Boardman, Milwaukie East Side Clackamas 9100 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas Footwork Dance Studio 16660 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie Forte Floral Artistry 1502 Washington St, Oregon City Gilman Park Assisted Living 2205 Gilman Dr, Oregon City Gladstone High School 18800 Portland Ave, Gladstone Gladstone Senior Center 1050 Portland Ave, Gladstone Grand Finale’ Dance Studio 875 Portland Ave, Gladstone Happy Trails Riding Center 20560 Fernview Rd, West Linn Harmony Community Campus 7738 SE Harmony Rd., Milwaukie Harmony Road Music Center 17300 SE 82nd Dr, Clackamas Highland Stables 16723 S Williams Rd, Beavercreek Hood View Park 16223 SE Stadium Way, Happy Valley JWE Wetten Gym 255 E Gloucester, Gladstone Jackson Campus (Oregon City Old H. S.) 1306 12th St, Oregon City King Elementary School 995 South End Rd, Oregon City www.clackamas.edu 93 Registration form on page 91. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room CCC Community Education Motorcycle Training Clackamas Community College partners with TEAM OREGON to offer courses to motorcycle and scooter riders for all levels of ability. You can learn to ride, earn your motorcycle endorsement or take your skills to the next level. Basic and intermediate courses are approved for Oregon’s mandatory training requirement, and offer a choice of traditional or online classroom. Basic Courses: Available to all riders 16 and older; mandatory for new riders under 21. $199 Intermediate Courses: Available to all riders 21 and older. $169 Rider Skills Practice (RSP): Available to riders 16 and older with a motorcycle endorsement. $99 Licensed riders are welcome to attend. Find complete training and licensing information, course schedules and register online at the TEAM OREGON website http://team-oregon.org. If you need additional assistance or information, call 800-545-9944. CCC Horticulture Department For information and registration instructions for these classes please contact Loretta Mills at [email protected] or 503-594-3292; website: www.clackamas.edu/Programs/Horticulture See Horticulture/Landscape/Arboriculture/Organic Farming course listings section of schedule for additional classes. XHOR-0010 MAKE YOUR OWN MINI HOOP HOUSE 9-10:50am S Grow food year round in your own backyard. In this class you will be guided in the construction of your own mini hoop house. Bring up to a dozen, 10ft, 1/2 inch, galvanized electrical conduit. $20 CLAIRMONT 117 XHOR-0018AQUAPONICS Aquaponics is a food production system that combines aquaculture with hydroponics. This introductory workshop will cover water quality, biosecurity, and plant and fish health, as well as the basic science of using fish waste as fertilizer. Get hands-on experience working with CCC’s system, and help evaluating a system for your needs. 8-11:50am S 10/221 $40 XHOR-0009 JAPANESE STYLE PRUNING CLAIRMONT 117 Learn the art of Japanese Pruning with Masa Mizuno, a highlyrespected master of Japanese garden cultivation. He has worked for decades with established Japanese gardens throughout the Pacific Northwest. This is a hands-on class, so please bring your own gloves and pruning tools. Hands on pruning done at off-site local nursery. 8-11:50am S 11/5 1 $40 CLAIRMONT 118 XHOR-0025HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS WITH GOURDS & PUMPKINS Learn to make fresh seasonal centerpieces that can be enhanced by using gourds and pumpkins as containers, and seasonal fruit to embellish the usual mums and colored leaves. Join cut flower garden author Linda Beutler for an evening of inspiration. 6pm-7:20pm T 11/221 $25 CLAIRMONT 118 Gilman Park Assisted Living 2205 Gilman Dr, Oregon City To register: 503-657-5700 Explore the culmination of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. We will discuss the reasons for colonizing America and the desire to move westward. No class 11/24. TH 9/29 10 $50 Room ZHWL-300-1134 OREGON HISTORY-LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION Explore the culmination of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. We will discuss the reasons for colonizing America and the desire to move westward. Age 62+: $15. No class 11/25. 1:00-2:00pm F 9/30 10 $45 Tompkins CLRM Pheasant Pointe Assisted Living 835 E. Main Street, Molalla To register: 503-829-3777 ZAPA-100-1155DRAWING/PAINTING Students using their choice of drawing and/or painting mediums can bring in unfinished projects that they started at home or in another class. Individual attention will be provided in a fun, relaxed setting. A number of drawing and watercolor supplies will be provided. Tips and techniques will be presented that relate to all mediums. No class 11/24. 1:00-3:00pm TH 9/29 10 Brand CLRM Rose Villa 13505 SE River Rd, Milwaukie To register: 503-652-3284 YPED-100-1155 SENIOR YOGA 3:30-4:30pm TTH YPED-500-1150 CARDIO EXERCISE W/ HANDCHIMES 10:30am-12pm TH YPED-600-1104 FUNCTIONAL FITNESS 11am-12pm MW Begins with basic deep breathing and relaxation in the chair or on the floor followed by gentle stretches. Focusing on balance and strength for older adults this class offers a very gentle approach to yoga. Age 62+ $35. No class 11/24. RiverPoint Wellness Center Fitness Studio 9/27 11 $110 Paulson FITNESS Musical, chair centered, upper body exercise through music class. Lift, ring handchimes in rhythmic, dynamic motions. Increase upper body strength, agility, coordination. Learn musical skills. Age 62+ $20. No class 11/24. 9/29 10 $75 Hodder PAC FUNctional fitness is using fun ways to improve your body’s ability to function better on a daily basis. Improve core strength, balance, cognition, reactive reflex, stretching, and muscle strength. All activities can be modified to individual needs. Age 62+ $20. 9/26 11 $110 Hall RECHALL ZHWL-100-1160 WRITING YOUR MEMOIRS A memoir is not an autobiography. It is a record of a person’s perspective about a specific moment in their life. The meeting between a past-self and a present-self creates a dynamic story. Age 62+ $40. 1:30-3pm T 9/29 10 $75 Arnold FIRESIDE Town Center Village: The Terrace 8709 SE Causey, Happy Valley To register: 503-449-4903 ZHWL-300-1107 OREGON HISTORY Explore the culmination of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. We will discuss the reasons for colonizing America and the desire to move westward ZHWL-300-1133 OREGON HISTORY 1-2pm Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Miramont Pointe 11520 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas To register: 503-698-1600 C omm u n i t y E d u cat i on 10/8 1 Course No. Time Tompkins CLRM 3-4 pm M 9/26 10 $50 Tompkins YPED-500-1109 CARDIO EXERCISE WITH HANDCHIMES 10-11am M YFLS-100-1101 SPANISH I 3-4pm W CLRM Musical, chair centered, upper body exercise through music class. Lift, ring handchimes in rhythmic, dynamic motions. Increase upper body strength, agility, coordination. Learn musical skills. 9/26 10 $50 Hodder CLRM For students with little or no Spanish language experience. 94 9/28 10 $50 Torres CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room ZHWL-100-1170 YOUR STORY Learn how to preserve personal history by remembering and documenting special moments and all of life’s essential elements. 9:30-11am W 9/28 10 $75 Arnold CLRM ZHWL-300-1140GENEALOGY Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor League of Women Voters The League is dedicated to ensuring that all eligible voters –have the opportunity and the information to exercise their right to vote. Come learn about this year’s issues. 9:30-11:30am W 10/261 Learn to successfully research your family in a simple, step-bystep method. Learn how to begin a family history project, how to organize your records and materials, and learn the skills to continue your project on your own! No class 11/24. Field Trip – Bill’s Place 9:30-11:30am 9:30-11:30am TH 10/208 $80 Baird CLRM Willamette View 12705 SE River Rd, Milwaukie Call CCC Community Education for registration information. 503594-0627 YPED-500-1151 CARDIO EXERCISE W/ HANDCHIMES Musical, chair centered, upper body exercise through music class. Lift, ring handchimes in rhythmic, dynamic motions. Increase upper body strength, agility, coordination. Learn musical skills. Age 62+ $30. No class 11/24. Willamette View 12:30-2pm TH 9/29 11 $75 YPED-100-1102 SENIOR YOGA Hodder CLRM MWF 9/26 10 $145 Higgins CLRM Learn to successfully research your family in a simple, step-bystep method. Learn how to begin a family history project, how to organize your records and materials, and learn the skills to continue your project on your own! Age 62+ $30. Willamette View 10:30am-12:30pmW 10/198 $100 Baird CLRM Lu W 11/2 1 Call 9:30-11:30am W 11/9 1 Owen Award winning writer & photographer Bob Bresky has toured the former Blue Heron mill three times and won a Clackamas County Arts Alliance opportunity grant to publish his book.. W 11/161 Bresky See the CCC Theater production, Thursday-Saturday, 11/10 -11/20, 7:30pm or Sundays at 2:30pm. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre for further information. Seats are assigned. Ticket prices: Adults $12, students and youth $10, seniors 62+ $8. Niemeyer Center SU C omm u n i t y E D U C A T I O N 7:15-8:15pm T Art/Crafts YPED-300-1107 WATER AEROBICS 7:15-8:15pm TH 9/22 12 $55 Stanton POOL Seasoned Adult Enrichment The Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program is designed and admin istrated by its participants. Individual classes $3.00, per term $15.00 and $30.00 for the full year. For more information or to request a brochure please call 503-594-0620. Unless otherwise noted all sessions take place at Clackamas Community College, Harmony Community Campus, 7738 SE Harmony Rd. Milwaukie, Room H320. Protecting Yourself From Scams The price of scams against seniors is much more than financial. Join Chris Miller and find out why seniors are targeted, the toll it can take on your health, and how to protect yourself. 9:30-11:30am W 10/5 1 Miller H320 Eating Well to Live Better Is your gut happy? Irene Franklin, RD, will explore the power of prebiotics, probiotics, and fermented foods in helping restore digestive well-being. 9:30-11:30am W 10/121 Franklin H320 Timberline Lodge Join Sarah Baker Munro and learn about the builders, artists and crafts people whose spirit of determination created this beautiful lodge. 9:30-11:30am W 10/191 Baker Munro N147 Canby Registration form for Community Education classes on page 91. For class locations, see page 93. Phone: 503-266-0040 Call 503-594-0627 to register. High energy, low impact workout uses a wide range of muscles. Hot tub to relax in after class. Swim skills not necessary. Age 62+: $27.50. No class 11/24. Willamette View H320 CCC Theatre Production Call 503-594-0627 to register. High energy, low impact workout uses a wide range of muscles. Hot tub to relax in after class. Swim skills not necessary. Age 62+: $30. Willamette View POOL H320 Run of the Mill – Paper Making WATER AEROBICS Stanton OFFSITE Fires in the home pose one of the biggest threats to the people of our community. Lean how home sprinkler systems respond quickly to reduce the heat, flames, and smoke from a fire, giving families valuable time to get to safety YPED-300-1106 9/2012 $60 H320 Are You Living With Residential Sprinklers 2:30-4:30pm ZHWL-300-1141GENEALOGY Community Education 10:30-11:30am When he retired in ’96, Bill Call began to build his collection. “Bill’s Place” includes autos, motorcycles, a kids’ fire truck, mannequins, a Blazer exhibit, vintage gas pumps & 100s of knick-knacks. 9:30-11:30am This class begins with basic deep breathing and relaxation in the chair or on the floor followed by gentle stretches. Focusing on balance and strength for older adults this class offers a very gentle approach to yoga. Age 62+ $40. Willamette View Room ZAPA-100-0100BOOKMAKING 101 Come discover some basic handmade book structures that are simple, easy and fun to learn! From folding to sewing we will learn many ways to construct pages that create a book. $5 fee paid to instructor at class. Age 18-Adult. Ackerman School 6-9pm M 10/3 1 $35 $5 Barton 11 ZAPA-100-0101BOOKMAKING 201 Some experience with bookmaking would be beneficial before taking this class. We will work on a fairly complicated structure either Coptic or Secret Belgian binding. Come full of patience and ready to learn a wonderful structure! $5 fee paid to instructor at class. Age 18-Adult. Ackerman School 6-9pm TH 10/6 1 $40 $5 ZAPA-100-0102 PHOTOGRAPHY: BASIC 9-11am S ZAPA-100-0103 PHOTOGRAPHY: ADVANCED 9am-4pm S Barton 11 This class is an overview of how modern digital & film cameras function. This class is the first 2-hours of the Advanced Photography class. Bring camera and manual. Instructor’s website: www. oregonphotosafaris.com. Age 16-Adult. Canby High School 10/81 $35 Guvenir 3 You’ll be an ‘advanced’ photographer after this class. Learn everything you need to know to be in complete control of your photography and create the images you want. Class is open to photographers of all levels with any camera. Bring camera and manual. Instructor’s website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 10/81 $100 Guvenir 3 H320 www.clackamas.edu 95 Canby Community Education Course No. Time ZAPA-100-0104 Registration form on page 91. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room PHOTOGRAPHY: COMPOSITION Great images require great composition! Learn how to craft amazing professional quality images utilizing composition techniques that will transform your images into award winning works of art. Stop taking snapshots and start making art! Advanced Photography is a pre-req. Instructor’s website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 9am-12pm SU ZAPA-100-0105 PHOTOGRAPHY: ADV. LIGHTING 10/9 1 $100 Guvenir 3 Community Education SU 10/9 1 $100 Guvenir ZAPA-100-0106 WATERCOLOR WITH JUDE WELTER Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZMDT-400-0100 GUITAR, BEGINNING Learn the basics of guitar including chords, strumming, picking and basic songs. Designed for entry-level and beginning students. Students asked to bring own guitar. Students are encouraged to stay after class and play with Canby Guitar Ensemble for no additional cost (during the same term). No class 10/31. Ages 12-Adult. Ackerman School M 9/19 8 $80 3 7:15-8:00pm M 9/19 8 $80 10am-12:30pm 10am-12:30pm T T Driver Education ZAPA-100-0107 WATERCOLOR OR CANVAS PAINTING WITH JUDE YDRE-100-0100 DRIVER EDUCATION 1-3:30pm 1-3:30pm T T 7-9pm TTH YDRE-200-0100 AARP SMART DRIVER 9am-4pm S Welter Welter CLRM CLRM Follow a small demo for watercolorists or request help for independent projects in watercolor or acrylic. Class does not include oils or pencil sketching. Bring supplies if you have painted before. Canvas painters bring supplies and idea or canvas in progress. First set of classes not required to take the second set. No class 11/1. Age: 18-Adult. St. Patrick’s Church 9/20 6 11/8 6 $96 $96 Welter Welter CLRM CLRM Computers YDPS-100-0100 PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Learn the key elements to unlocking Photoshop. Learn the tools that unlock the full potential of Photoshop. Learn to make perfect prints on your own. You must bring your own laptop with any version of Adobe Photoshop or Elements. Adv. Photography is a prerequisite. Instructor’s website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 9am-4pm S 10/291 $100 Guvenir 708 Dance/Theater ZMDT-300-0100 COUNTRY LINE DANCE Line dancing is a fun way to dance without the need of a partner. Learn the latest dance steps and some traditional ones, too. Exercise your body and mind by dancing to lively, upbeat music! No class 10/31. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 6:00-7:00pm 7:00-8:00pm M M 9/26 7 9/26 7 $45 $45 Schmaltz Schmaltz Rector 9 Group will play together several styles of music. All skill levels welcome as difficulty of parts will vary. In addition to guitars, we are open to other instruments joining in. Students asked to bring own guitar. No class 10/31. Ages 12-Adult. Ackerman School ZMDT-400-0102 GUITAR, CONTINUING $96 $96 ZMDT-400-0101 GUITAR ENSEMBLE Step-by-step demos to complete the basic concepts of this exciting medium. All levels welcome; advanced painters given further challenges for their paintings. Beginners given material list at first class with explanation of supplies. First set of classes not required to take second set of classes. No class 11/1. Age: 18-Adult. St. Patrick’s Church 9/20 6 11/8 6 Room Music 6:30-7:15pm Light is the only element that is always required to create photographic images. It’s the most important part of proper exposure, composition and story-telling. Advanced Photography is a pre-req. Instructors website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 1-4pm Course No. Time CAFE CAFÉ Rector 9 Group will play together several styles of music. In addition to guitars, we are open to other instruments joining in. Students asked to bring own guitar. No class 10/31. Ages 12-Adult. Ackerman School 8:00-8:45pm M 9/19 8 $80 Rector 9 Because this course satisfies state requirements of 30 hours classroom and 12 hours of in-car instruction, attendance at all sessions is mandatory. First class includes a segment for a student/ parent orientation; call 503-266-0040 for detailed information. Additional tuition if student has a license, obtains a license before completing the Driver’s Ed program or is 18+ years of age. Age: 1520. No class 11/11 & 11/24. Canby High School 11/8 8 $289 Johnson 1 Driver training program designed for senior drivers, although any student may enroll. Developed by AARP and approved by Dept of Motor Vehicles. Fee: $20; $15 with AARP card paid to instructor. Canby High School 10/291 Fisher 1 General Education YGES-200-0100 SAT TEST PREP 6-9pm 6-9pm T T Topics covered include SAT strategy, verbal concepts, math concepts and test-day procedures. Students bring note paper, SAT-approved calculator (graphing or scientific; no mobile devices or laptops), water/snack. Tuition includes The Official SAT Study Guide. Registration for the SAT Test not included. Canby High School 8/305 $219 10/45 $219 ClubZ ClubZ 4 4 Exercise/Fitness Learn country swing dance as well as the partner dances such as the Traveling Cha-Cha, Horseshoe Shuffle, Schottishche and more. Designed for beginners; partners only. Tuition is per couple. No class 10/31. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School CLUB FIT Whether you’re looking for general fitness or a competitive advantage, Club Fit provides exceptional value. We have memberships and programs for every budget and need. Stop by any time for a tour and FREE week. Club Fit, 365 S. Redwood Street, Canby. 8:00-9:00pm YPED-600-0100 CORE-FIT MAX EFFORT 5:15-6:15am MTTHF 10/3 11 ZMDT-300-0101 PARTNER COUNTRY DANCE M 9/26 7 $60 Schmaltz CAFÉ Combination of plyometrics, Olympic lifts, kettlebells, dumbbells, HIIT, speed/agility, metabolic conditioning, scaled pace running, TRX and everything that improves performance and functional movement. Class aids obstacle racing, adventure runs, triathlons, strength events and short distance racing. Club Fit registration deadline: Oct. 1; additional documentation required by the deadline directly to Club Fit. 2 days/ week: $129. 3 days/week: $169. 4 days/ week: $189. Age: 18-Adult. No class 11/11, 11/24 & 11/25. Club Fit 96 Raines CFIT Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor YPED-200-0102 CORPORATE (NOON) WORKOUT 12-1pm MW Room Designed for the busy individual who has limited time during the day. Circuit training using weight equipment, drills and more. See how this class can reshape your idea of exercise. Beginning to advanced levels. Club Fit registration deadline: Oct. 1; additional documentation required by the deadline directly to Club Fit. Age: 18-Adult. Club Fit 10/3 11 $149 McArthur CFIT YPED-600-0103CORE-FIT Do you want a challenging workout but train with a group exercise format? Every day offers a different workout. Great start to work your way into the advanced Core-Fit Training. Club Fit registration deadline: Oct. 1; additional documentation required by the deadline directly to Club Fit. Age: 18-Adult. No class 11/24. Club Fit 6:15-7:15pm MTH 10/3 11 $149 Raines CFIT TOTAL BODY PILATES Total Body Pilates specializes in STOTT Pilates training and exercise along with group cardio classes. Well trained and helpful staff would be happy to assist you with developing the perfect workout routine suited to fit your schedule, price range and goals. Studio Address: 655 SW 2nd Ave., Canby YPED-600-0104BOOTY BARRE’ 6:45-7:45pm W 9/2112 $72 YPED-600-0105 PILATES MAT CLASS: INTER 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am M TH S Shirrell TOTAL Class conducted on the floor with mats. Covers more exercise variations at a faster pace. Come in comfortable clothing. Class size is limited to ensure all students are doing exercises effectively. Bring your own mat. Age: 18-Adult. No class 11/24.Total Body Pilates Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room THE FITNESS STUDIO We believe in functional training – training to survive and thrive in the real world. Regardless of your activity level, functional training is the best approach to staying active for life. ACE and ADAPT Certified Personal Trainer, Annette Vaughan specializes in adapting workouts for those with limitations due to injury, surgery, or muscular imbalances. Contact instructor for per class rates and packages if you cannot attend for an entire session. See website for periodic updates to class schedule (thefitnessstudio.webs.com) Email: [email protected] YPED-600-0112 INNOVATIVE FITNESS 6-6:50pm 6-6:50pm 6-6:50pm MWTH9/12 3 MWTH10/3 4 MWTH10/314 YPED-200-0118 INTRO TO STRENGTH & CARDIO 5-5:50pm 5-5:50pm 5-5:50pm MW MW MW A new take on stairs, TRX suspension training, weights, medicine balls, body weight exercises, obstacles, balance beams, BOSU balls and more. With variety from circuits to high intensity intervals and range of motion, classes will ensure you are training in all directions to keep moving and functioning properly. No classes 11/21-25. Age: 18-Adult. The Fitness Studio $72 $99 $99 Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan TFS TFS TFS Class focuses on building strength with a mix of cardio to prevent muscle and bone loss, improve strength and function, and promote weight loss. No classes 11/21-25. Age: 18-Adult. The Fitness Studio 9/12 3 10/3 4 10/314 $47 $72 $72 Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan TFS TFS TFS CANBY SWIM CENTER Canby Swim Center is the fun and healthy place to go! In addition to recreational swim times, there are numerous programs such as water exercise classes and adult/senior activities. Canby Swim Center is located at 1150 S. Ivy Street, Canby. Phone: 503-266-2761. YPED-300-0112 ADULT/SENIOR SWIM 7-8am M-F YPED-300-0113 WATER EXERCISE 8-9am 7-8pm MWF 9/6 TTH 9/6 ZPED-400-0100 KEMPO-SELF DEFENSE Turbokick is a combination of intense kickboxing moves as well as dance moves all perfectly choreographed to high energy and motivating music. No previous kickboxing experience needed. Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates Kempo is an art form introduced into the United States from Japan and involves the study of highly effective self-defense/martial arts & Yoga. It is grounded in philosophy that teaches students to seek non-violent resolutions to conflict. No class 11/21 & 11/23. Age: 14-Adult. Canby High School 6:45-7:45pm 5-6pm MW 9/19 13 $130 9/22 12 $120 9/17 13 $130 Staehely Staehely Staehely CLRM CLRM CLRM YPED-600-0108PiYO PiYo is an athletic blend of yoga, stretching, and toning moves done to music. The class incorporates cardio with stretching to create a balanced and overall difficult workout. Bring a mat. Age: 18-Adult. No class 11/24. Total Body Pilates 7:45-8:45pm 7:45-8:45pm T TH 9/20 13 $78 9/22 12 $72 Wakefield Wakefield TOTAL TOTAL YPED-300-0110TURBOKICK M 9/19 13 $78 Wakefield TOTAL YPED-300-0111ZUMBA Fitness is enhanced and those endorphins kick in when swimming! Age: Adult. No class 11/11, 11/24 & 11/25. Canby Swim Center 9/6 Staff POOL This fun aquatic exercise class will enhance your flexibility & muscular strength with aerobic conditioning & muscle strengthening. No class 11/11, 11/24 & 11/25. Canby Swim Center 9/12 11 $110 Staff Staff Soles POOL POOL GYM ZPED-400-0101KINDER KEMPO Zumba is a combination of Latin dance and other forms of dance fitness. It’s easy to catch on and always a blast! Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates Focus on discipline, self-defense & self-control. Instructor is an SKSK certified black belt. Learn basic movements & forms. Uniforms required; details at first class. No class 11/3. Age: 4-6. Lee Elementary 6:45-7:45pm 4-4:30pm T 9/20 13 $78 Staff TOTAL Community Education Booty Barre’ is a fun, energetic workout that fuses techniques from dance, Pilates and yoga to tone, define and chisel the whole body. Booty Barre’ is the perfect combination of strength/flexibility with an added cardiovascular element utilizing the barre’. Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates Course No. Time TH 9/22 8 $50 Soles GYM ZPED-400-0102KIDS KEMPO Focus on discipline, self-defense & self-control. Instructor is an SKSK certified black belt. Learn basic movements & forms. Uniforms required; details at first class. No class 11/3. Age: 7 & Up. Lee Elementary 5-5:45pm TH 9/22 8 $60 Soles GYM ZPED-400-0103TAEKWON-DO Learn this disciplined martial art, using empty hands & bare feet in self-defense. Uniforms available from instructor but not required. Non-contact. No class 11/22 & 11/24. Age: 7-Adult. Ackerman School 6-7:30pm TTH 9/13 13 $95 Matie CAFÉ www.clackamas.edu 97 Registration form on page 91. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZPED-400-0104 TAEKWON-DO FOR KIDS 5-5:45pm TTH Room For all 5-6 year old boys and girls! Come try a beginning class in Taekwon-Do. Uniforms available from instructor but not required. Non-contact. No class 11/22 & 11/24. Age: 5-6. Ackerman School 9/13 13 $50 Matie CAFÉ ZOUT-100-0100BASKETBALL, REC It’s a great workout and opportunity to play the game. Drop-in fee $3 per night. No class 11/22. Age: 18-Adult. Ackerman School 8-10pm T 9/6 14 $3 Sablan GYM ZOUT-100-0101VOLLEYBALL, REC It’s a great workout and opportunity to play the game. Drop-in fee $3 per night. No class 11/23. Age: 18-Adult. Ackerman School 8-10pm W YPED-100-0102 FEARING YOGA 9/7 14 $3 Sablan GYM Community Education Steve’s teaching focuses on breathing, concentration, endurance, strength, balance and relaxation. The intention is to bring yoga into daily living. His classes are designed for beginning and intermediate students. Dress for comfort and bring a yoga mat and possibly blanket, block, strap. No class 11/22. (Seniors & returning CCE Yoga students: $120). Ackerman School 5:30-7pm T YPED-100-0103 YOGA-LEVEL 1 9/6 14 $135 Fearing Library Using balance, traditional poses and good breathing, students will learn to relax and stretch. Dress for comfort and bring yoga mat/ blanket. Michelle is a certified yoga instructor FYT-200. No class 11/21. Ackerman School 6:00-7:15pm M YPED-100-0104 YOGA-LEVEL 2 9/12 12 $132 5:30-7pm TH Dahl Dahl Library Library Health/Well-Being/Safety ZHLT-100-0100 6 EASY STEPS TO RECLAIMING YOUR HEALTH 7-8:30pm T Week by week you’ll build a new and lasting plan to improve and maintain good health. A total of 9 hours with a naturopath. Q & A session every week. Age: 18-Adult. Ackerman School 10/46 $189 Ritchey 11 ZHLT-100-0101BABYSITTING SAFETY The Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program covers child safety and basic care techniques for infants and children. Babysitting is not just “watching” children, but being responsible for their safety/wellbeing. Program content from Health & Safety Institute. Certification card issued upon successful completion. Age: 11-15. Ackerman School 9am-12pm S 10/8 1 $65 Hazapis ZHLT-100-0102 CHILD/INFANT CPR 6-9pm T ZHLT-100-0103 MEDIC FIRST AID & CPR 6-9pm T ZHLT-100-0104 PEDIATRIC CARE + ADULT CPR, AED & FIRST AID 6-9:30pm T 10 For individuals who require or desire CPR, AED including (but not limited to) child care workers, school bus drivers, teachers, parents and babysitters. Receive 2 yr. CPR card in OSHA compliant course. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 10/4 1 $45 Hazapis 10 Medic First Aid training teaches appropriate emergency skills. Adult CPR, AED & First Aid. Receive 2 yr. CPR/First Aid card in OSHA compliant course. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 11/1 1 $55 Hazapis 10 For individuals who require/desire CPR, AED & first aid certification for both adults and children. Receive a 2-year certification card in this OSHA compliant course Program content from Health & Safety Institute. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 98 10/181 $95 Hazapis Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room ZHLT-100-0105 THRIVE INSTEAD OF SURVIVE THE HOLIDAY SEASON 7-8:30pm 7-8:30pm T T ZHLT-100-0106 ANIMALS IN A DISASTER 6-9pm T ZHLT-100-0107 TRANSLATING CRITTER COMMUNICATIONS 6-9pm TH Whether you dread or anticipate the holidays, one thing is for sure, they can take a toll on your health and well-being. Sign up for one or both of the supportive and informative classes designed to help you thrive throughout the season. Class 11/15—Food & Drink; Class 11/17—Take Care of You. Take both classes for $35. Age: 18-Adult. Ackerman School 11/151 11/171 $19 $19 Ritchey Ritchey 10 10 Do you know what you would do with your animals in a disaster? Disasters can be personal or regional; they happen to someone every day. Join us for a down-to-earth yet upbeat session on how and why to prepare for the unexpected focusing on your animals. We’ll play the fun and competitive ‘Animals-In-Jeopardy’ game and cover ideas and resources for pets as well as livestock. Ackerman School 10/111 $30 Becker 11 Learn to read body language clues, grasp key vital predator/prey traits, and how to communicate without a shared language. Critters big and small will be covered, with various scenarios relevant to animal owners. Ackerman School 10/131 $30 Becker 11 Language Studies Using balance, traditional poses and good breathing, students will learn to relax and stretch. Dress for comfort and bring yoga mat/ blanket. Michelle is a certified yoga instructor FYT-200. No class 11/24. Ackerman School 9/15 12 $144 Course No. Time 10 YFLS-100-0100 SPANISH 1 7-8:30pm T YFLS-100-0101 SPANISH 2 7-8:30pm TH Class is for students with little or no Spanish language experience. Each lesson will contain daily conversation, pronunciation and an introduction to grammar. A variety of activities such as games, songs and class participation will be utilized to facilitate learning and create interest. No classes 11/22 & 11/24 and 2 dates in October TBD. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School School 9/2010 $77 Gorbett 11 Class is for students who have taken Spanish 1 or with some knowledge of the Spanish language. Each lesson will contain daily conversation, pronunciation and an introduction to grammar. A variety of activities such as games, songs and class participation will be utilized to facilitate learning and create interest. No classes 11/22 & 11/24 and 2 dates in October TBD. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 9/22 10 $77 Gorbett 11 Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Gladstone Community EDUCATION & RECREATION Registration form for Community Education classes on page 91. For class locations, see page 93. Phone: 503-650-2570 or 503-655-2777 Art/Crafts ZAPA-100-0300 ACRYLICS / OILS W/SHIRLEE BEGINNING TO ADVANCED Fun class w/choice of oils or acrylics. Beginners learn fundamentals, brush techniques, color mixing. Exp artists paint from photos, see demo’s w/experimental techniques, texture, depth. Supply list. No class 11/24. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone Senior Center 9:30-11:30am TH 9/29 10 $82 ZAPA-100-0301 ACRYLICS WITH MELISSA 6-8:30pm W ZAPA-100-0302 ADVENTURES IN PASTELS Lind CLRM Explore acrylic medium using washes, texturing, impasto techniques. Class includes painting landscapes, water, flowers, buildings. Bring imagination & be prepared to use COLOR! Supply list. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone High School 9/21 8 $82 Gannon CLRM 2-4:30pm TH 9/22 8 $82 ZAPA-300-0303 CARDS FOR FALL 6-9pm 6-9pm T W ZAPA-300-0304 CARDS WITH HOLIDAY MAGIC Gannon MULTI Beautiful all occasion cards spotlighting the rich and beautiful colors of fall. We will create 8 cards with envelopes, 2 each of 4 different designs. Please join us! (Age 62+: $13+lab). Gladstone High School 9/27 1 9/28 1 $16 $16 $15 $15 Graham Graham CLRM CLRM Get a head start on your holiday cards, with lots of glitz and glamour! We will create 8 cards with envelopes, 2 each of 4 different designs. Join us for an evening of holiday fun! (Age 62+: $13+lab). Gladstone High School 6-9pm 6-9pm T W 10/251 10/261 $16 $16 $15 $15 Graham Graham ZAPA-300-0305 CARDS FESTIVE SEASONAL CARDS CLRM CLRM Join us for another round of beautiful holiday cards. We will create 8 cards with envelopes, 2 each of 4 different designs. Lots of holiday fun! (Age 62+: $13+lab). Gladstone High School 6-9pm 6-9pm T W 11/291 11/301 $16 $16 $15 $15 Graham Graham CLRM CLRM ZAPA-300-0309 CARDMAKING WITH WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUES Learn to use watercolor techniques to color & enhance your handmade greeting cards. Make four cards that will be stamped, then colored & highlighted with watercolor & decorative embellishments. All supplies included. Different designs in each session. Minimum age 14. (Age 62+: $13+lab). Gladstone Senior Center 10am-1pm 10am-1pm 10am-1pm F S F 9/23 1 10/151 11/181 $16 $16 $16 $10 $10 $10 Deagle Deagle Deagle ZAPA-100-0306 DRAWING WITH MELISSA GANNON CLRM CLRM CLRM Learn to “see” form and shape, create designs, think about perspective. Work in pencil, or if desired, bring colored pencil, pen & ink or medium of your choice, and drawing paper. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone High School 6-8:30pm M 9/19 8 $82 Gannon CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZAPA-300-0307 FRESH GREENS WREATH/HANGING BASKET 6:30-9pm TH ZAPA-300-0308 GELLI ® PLATE PRINTMAKING 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm S S Room Make a unique one-of-a-kind wreath using assorted fresh greens and a hanging basket. Create professional looking bow. Includes greens, foam, wire, ribbon, basket. (Age 62+: $13+lab). Gladstone High School 12/1 1 $16 $8 Hage CLRM Create wonderfully textured, hand-pulled, one-of-a-kind prints & decorated papers for use in journaling, scrapbooking, art projects. Learn basics of gelatin mono-print process using a Gelli®Plate. All class supplies included. Choose one lab fee: With take home Gelli®Plate kit included lab$38. OR use instructor equipment during class lab$20. Bring sack lunch. (Age 62+: $26+lab). Gladstone Senior Center 10/151 10/151 $29 $29 $38 $20 Sevy Sevy CLRM CLRM ZAPA-300-0315HOLIDAY BAZAAR Something for everyone! Come socialize, have lunch and shop for those hard to find gifts among our many local crafters at Gladstone’s Annual Holiday Bazaar. For more information, please contact Tenna Reed, (503) 997-7068 or email [email protected]. Gladstone High School 9 am-4pm S 10/291 Cafe ZAPA-300-0310 HOLIDAY GIFTS & CRAFTS Spend a Saturday learning to make unique, personalized gifts for friends and family. From bookmarks, mini journals; paperweights to gift boxes and gift tags, all supplies provided. Lots of examples and materials for inspiration will be available. Bring sack lunch. (Age 62+: $26+lab) Gladstone Senior Center 9-3:30pm S 11/5 1 $29 $15 Sevy CLRM ZAPA-300-0309LIVING “SUCCULENT” WREATH Create a beautiful wreath using various succulents to create a planted “live” wreath to use as a table decoration, hang, or surround a large candle. (Age 62+: $13+lab). Gladstone High School 6:30-9pm TH ZAPA-300-0310 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE – FALL LEAVES 10/201 $16 $10 Hage 9-3:30pm S ZAPA-100-0311 OIL PAINTING BOB ROSS STYLE CLRM Fun mixed media project, using various types of papers, layering to create collage. Create visual interest using various techniques/tools. Includes Cradle Board & how to prep/finish. Bring sack lunch. (Age 62+: $26+lab) Gladstone Senior Center 9/17 1 $29 $20 Sevy Community Education Use your pastels to portray vibrant landscapes, water, still life. Class will cover drawing, composition, color layering. Supply list. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone Senior Center Course No. Time CLRM Start with a blank canvas, leave with completed masterpiece! Destress and relax with Judy Stubb. Beginners to advanced welcome. All supplies and canvas provided! View pictures at www.wetpaints. net. Gladstone Senior Center Mt Hood 2-6pm SU Eagle Cap Wilderness 5:30-9pm F Snowy Birch 2-6pm SU The Windmill 5:30-9pm F Autumn Palette 5:30-9pm F King of the Hill 2-6pm SU Pretty Autumn Day 5:30-9pm F Hidden Winter Moon 5:30-9pm F Amaryllis 2-6pm SU Warm Winter Sunset 5:30-9pm F 9/18 1 $48 Stubb MULTI 9/30 1 $48 Stubb MULTI 10/9 1 $48 Stubb MULTI 10/141 $48 Stubb MULTI 10/281 $48 Stubb MULTI 11/6 1 $48 Stubb MULTI 11/181 $48 Stubb MULTI 12/9 1 $48 Stubb MULTI 12/181 $48 Stubb MULTI 12/231 $48 Stubb MULTI www.clackamas.edu 99 Gladstone Community Education & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZAPA-300-0312 QUILT-COURTHOUSE STEP RIBBON BEG-INT Room Easy Courthouse Step design using various fabrics to create a ribbon pattern. Use rotary cutter & sewing machine to create quilt blocks. First class covers material, design, shopping for supplies. (Age 62+: $36) Gladstone High School 6:30-9pm T ZAPA-300-0313 QUILT- MYSTERY QUILT - INTERMEDIATE 9/20 4 $46 Hage CLRM Each week you will assemble part of a mystery design, finishing the quilt at the last class. Supply list provided so that you can start sewing at first class. (Age 62+: $36) Gladstone High School 6:30-9pm T 10/184 $46 Hage ZAPA-300-0314 QUILTERS, FINISH THAT PROJECT! 6:30-9:30pm T ZAPA-300-0315 RECYCLED GLASS SERVING DISHES 6:30-9pm TH ZAPA-100-0316 WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA (DAY) CLRM This is a time for all those who need a large table, use of a sewing machine, or a little extra help with the outside edges or any other part to complete their quilt. (Age 62+: $16).Gladstone High School 11/151 $19 Hage CLRM Community Education Create one-of-a-kind cake plates, tea trays, plate towers using old glass plates, vases, bottles, candlesticks. Great gifts or party serving dishes! Supply list. (Age 62+: $13). Gladstone High School 11/101 $16 Hage CLRM Explore the exciting and challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, drawing. Supply list. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone Senior Center 2-4:30pm W 9/21 8 $82 Gannon ZAPA-100-017 WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA (EVE) MULTI Explore the exciting and challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, & drawing. Supply list. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone High School 6-8:30pm T 9/20 8 $82 Gannon ZAPA-100-0308 WATERCOLOR 101 WITH SHARLA CLRM Play with color; create beauty. Intro to watercolor, how colors blend and change, how to apply washes, glazes, transfer images to paper, Pen & ink basics. Sharla demos each process while students practice techniques. Beginners order kit for $30 (recommended) or see supply list. (Age 62+: $66) Gladstone High School 6-8:30pm M ZAPA-100-0319 ZENTANGLE – BEGINNING TO INT. AGE 16 & UP 9/19 8 $82 Sevy CLRM Can you draw a dot or straight line? Ever doodled? Zentangle is a meditative art form that helps reduce stress by relaxing mind & body. Use patterns learned to make hanging ornament. Suitable for both beginning to Intermediate levels. Supply list. (Age 62+: $66+lab) Gladstone High School 6:30-9pm TH 9/29 8 $82 $5 Withers CLRM USING YOUR APPLE IPHONE Bring your Apple smartphone to class & learn to use it. How to locate & modify important settings, use Siri, text, email, pictures, internet, WiFi, apps, FaceTime, etc. (Age 62+: $20). Kraxberger Middle School 5:30-8:30pm M YDPS-100-0310 10/3 1 $24 WINDOWS 10 INTRO Chambers CLRM Windows 10 is new and different. Learn how to customize your computer, work with files, folders, explore latest features, internet, apps, Edge, security, more. Get the most out of Windows 10! (Age 62+: $49). Kraxberger Middle School 5:30-8:30pm Course No. Time Room Culinary ZEAT-100-0301 IN A CUBAN KITCHEN W/JACK 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm W TH ZEAT-100-0300 ENTERTAINING WITH SOUP W/JACK 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm W TH Our Cuban neighbors have set cooking standards very high with easy, tasty cuisine. Jack will demo & prepare family favorites & popular ethnic street foods from this Caribbean country. Come hungry! Cookbook drawing end of class. (Age 62+: $28) Gladstone High School 11/9 1 11/101 $30 $30 Campbell Campbell CLRM CLRM Wholesome soups bursting with fresh ingredients & flavors from garden & sea. New ideas on old favorites. Jack will demo & prepare rich, hearty soups, perfect for New Year’s or Super Bowl party or potluck. Cookbook drawing end of class. Come hungry! (Age 62+: $28) Gladstone High School 12/141 12/151 $30 $30 Campbell Campbell CLRM CLRM Dance/Theater ZMDT-300-0302 COUNTRY LINE DANCE ULTRA BEGINNING If you are new to dancing or have never taken a line dance class, let Nadja help you learn easy steps in a relaxed atmosphere. Fun way to enjoy dancing without the need of a partner. (Age 62+: $40) Gladstone Senior Center 4-5pm M 9/26 8 $45 Schmaltz MULTI ZMDT-300-0303 COUNTRY LINE DANCE BEGINNING Line dance is a fun way to dance without the need of a partner. Learn latest dance steps and traditional ones with Nadja. Steps are fun and easy. (Age 62+: $40) JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 6:30-7:30pm W 9/21 8 $45 Schmaltz GYM ZMDT-300-0304 COUNTRY LINE DANCE INTERMEDIATE Do you know the basic line dances and are ready to move on to some intermediate ones? Come by yourself or with a friend. (Age 62+: $40) JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester). 7:30-8:30pm W 9/21 8 $45 Schmaltz GYM ZMDT-300-0305 COUNTRY WESTERN PARTNER DANCE Learn the latest partner dances: Traveling Cha Cha, Horseshoe, Schottische, 2 Step, East Coast Swing. Designed for beginners of all ages, rotation is not necessary. Fee is $60 per couple. (Age 62+: $55/ couple) JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 8:30-9:30pm W 9/21 8 $60 Schmaltz GYM ZMDT-400-0306 GUITAR BEGINNING I ALL AGES Fun class designed for the absolute beginner. Quickly learn basic chords, simple strumming patterns, EZ songs, how to tune. Please bring your own guitar. Minimum age 4th grade. No class 10/17. Taught by Bill Price. Gladstone Senior Center 2:30-3:15pm M 9/19 5 $59 $8 Price CLRM W 9/28 3 $59 Chambers CLRM Class picks up where Beginning Guitar 1 left off or for those who have had some beginning guitar. More chords, strumming, songs. Bring guitar. No class 11/21. Gladstone Senior Center 2:30-3:15pm M 11/7 5 $59 Price CLRM ZMDT-400-0308 UKULELE BEGINNING I ALL AGES Easy to play, inexpensive, lots of fun! Quickly learn tuning, simple chords, tons of songs. Great way to have fun with family & friends. Tenor, Soprano, or concert GCEA tuning only. Bring ukulele. Min age 4th grade. No class 10/17. Gladstone Senior Center 1:45-2:30pm M 9/19 5 $59 $8 Price CLRM ZMDT-400-0309 UKULELE BEGINNING II This class picks up where Beginning Ukulele 1 left off. More great songs, strumming, chords. Bring ukulele. Tenor, Soprano or Concert GCEA tuning only. No class 11/21. Gladstone Senior Center 1:45-2:30pm 100 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZMDT-400-0307 GUITAR BEGINNING II Computers ZDPS-100-0307 Registration form on page 91. M 11/7 5 $59 Price CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room 9/19 5 $59 Price CLRM Fun classes for those with some ukulele experience, know several basic chords, how to play some songs. (Ukulele I and II recommended). Lots of fun, new chords, songs. No class 11/21. Gladstone Senior Center M 11/7 5 $59 Price CLRM Learn basic ballet positions and steps, be exposed to creative movement to help coordination and overall sense of rhythm, develop listening skills in group setting. Need ballet shoes and dance attire (any color). Grande Finale Age 3-4 6-6:45pm TH 9/22 8 $96 Staff CLRM 10:15-11am W 9/21 8 $96 Staff CLRM 9/23 8 $96 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0359BALLET AGES 3-5 FOOTWORK Classroom activities get little ones moving & exploring the grace & flexibility that their bodies are capable of in a fun & easygoing environment. Footwork Dance 5-5:30pm TH 9/15 7 $54 Staff CLR ZMDT-300-0360BALLET/TAP AGES 3-5 FOOTWORK Classroom activities get little ones moving & exploring the grace & flexibility that their bodies are capable of in a fun & easygoing environment. Students need tap shoes. Footwork Dance 5-6pm TH 9/15 7 $90 $106 Staff Staff CLR M TH 9/19 8 9/22 8 $96 $96 Staff Staff Get the chance to learn basic jazz and tap skills in a fun dance environment. Students need basic tights and leotard, ballet slippers (any color) and black patent tap shoes. Grande Finale Age 5-7: 5:45-6:45pm 5-6pm Age 8+: 5:15-6:45pm M TH 9/19 8 9/22 8 $106 $106 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM F 9/23 8 $158 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0321 TAP DANCE AGES 3-5 FOOTWORK ZMDT-300-0322 TAP DANCE AGES 5-7 FOOTWORK Classic and creative movements are combined to create a faster pace than ballet with fun music and games to keep kids engaged and moving. Footwork Dance 5:30-6pm 5:30-6pm M TH 9/12 7 9/15 7 $54 $54 Staff Staff Flexibility and fun rule the day as students learn tumbling skills up to and including cartwheels, somersaults, handstands! Explore rhythms, learn basic tap steps. Tap shoes needed for kids/parents need hard soled shoes. Class includes parent participation. Grand Finale T TUMBLING AGES 2.5-4 PARENT/CHILD 5:30-6:15pm M Classic ballet moves and barre exercises help students gain balance, flexibility while strengthening, stretching, toning muscles. Improve body placement while working on technique, routine structure. Leotard & tights req. Footwork Dance ZPED-300-0312 TUMBLING I AGE 3-6 5-6pm 4:45-5:30pm M ZPED-300-0301 TUMBLING I - II AGES 3-6 9:30-10:15am T ZPED-300-0302 TUMBLING TEENS I - II AGES 10+ 7:45-8pm M 9/15 7 $54 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0307BALLET FOR TEENS 12+ FOOTWORK W 9/14 7 $90 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0313HIP HOP FOOTWORK Fun, fast paced, funky dance moves create a routine set to upbeat music. Please wear comfortable clothes that allow for ease of movement, no jeans allowed. Footwork Dance Age 7-11 6-6:45pm Age 12+ 6:45-7:45pm W 9/14 7 $70 Staff CLRM W 9/14 7 $90 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0316 JAZZ DANCE AGES 5-7 FOOTWORK CLRM CLRM ZMDT-300-0313 TAP/TUMBLING AGES 2.5-4 PARENT/CHILD ZPED-300-0300 Classic balance & grace combined with fun activities start students on their way to strengthening ballet skills. Leotard & tights (any color) required. Footwork Dance TH CLRM CLRM ZMDT-300-0372 TAP/JAZZ I – II GRANDE FINALE` 10:15-11am ZMDT-300-0304BALLET AGES 5-7 FOOTWORK 6-6:30 pm CLRM 9/208 $96 Staff Community Education Learn basic ballet positions and steps, be exposed to creative movement to help coordination and overall sense of rhythm, develop listening skills in group setting. Need ballet shoes, black patent tap shoes, dance attire (any color). Grande Finale F 9/19 8 Little ones can tap out rhythms and explore sounds while participating in fun activities set to music. Tap shoes or hard soled dress shoes are required for this class. Footwork Dance 5-5:30pm TH 9/157 $54 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0301 PRE-BALLET/TAP AGES 3-4 GRANDE FINALE 4:30-5:15pm M ZMDT-300-0371 TAP/JAZZ I AGE 3-4 GRANDE FINALE` 4-4:45pm 4:15-5pm ZMDT-300-0300 PRE-BALLET AGE 3-5 YRS GRAND FINALE Age 3-5 6:45-7:45pm Get the chance to learn basic jazz and tap skills in a fun dance environment. Students need basic tights and leotard, ballet slippers (any color) and black patent tap shoes. Grande Finale ZMDT-400-0344 UKULELE BEYOND BEGINNING II 12:45-1:30pm Room Music and rhythms rule the day in this fun upbeat class. Dancers will work on basic tap steps and rhythms. Tap shoes are required. Grande Finale Fun classes for those with some ukulele experience, know several basic chords, how to play some songs. (Ukulele I and II recommended). Lots of fun, new chords, songs. No class 10/17. Gladstone Senior Center M Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZMDT-300-0370 TAP I - II AGE 8-10 GRANDE FINALE ZMDT-400-0302 UKULELE BEYOND BEGINNING I 12:45-1:30pm Course No. Time FLOOR Flexibility and fun rule the day as students learn tumbling skills up to and including cartwheels, somersaults, handstands! This class includes parent participation. Grand Finale 9/19 8 $96 Staff FLOOR Kids will work on flexibility, listening skills, basic tumbling skills such as forward rolls, backwards rolls and cartwheels. This fun class is a child only participation. Grand Finale Dance Studio 9/19 8 $96 Staff FLOOR Kids will work on flexibility, listening skills, basic tumbling skills such as forward rolls, backward rolls and cartwheels in these fun child-only participation classes. Grand Finale 9/208 $96 Staff FLOOR Flexibility and fun rule the day as students learn tumbling skills up to and including cartwheels, somersaults, handstands! Grand Finale 9/19 8 $96 Staff FLOOR Fun easy intro to jazz dance. Learn steps & routines while having fun with flexibility, coordination & rhythm. Please wear stretchy pants, t-shirt or leotards, plus tennis shoes or jazz/ballet shoes. Footwork Dance 5-5:30pm M 9/12 7 $54 Staff CLRM www.clackamas.edu 101 Gladstone Community Education & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Driver Education YDRE-200-0300 AARP DRIVER SAFETY 9am-4:30pm 9am-4:30pm S S YDRE-100-0301 9/17 1 11/5 1 DRIVER EDUCATION FALL Staff Staff MULTI MULTI Special pricing! ODOT Driver Ed class for high school students with valid Oregon permit teaches lifetime skills proven to reduce crashes & save lives. For teens age 15-17 who complete & pass this course before their 18th birthday, DMV will waive driving skills test. Includes 30+ hrs classroom, 6 hrs behind-the-wheel, 6 hrs in-vehicle observation. Attendance mandatory. Add’l $200 with license, if student gets license OR turns 18 before final class. $75 discount for free/reduced lunch still age 15-17 at last class with permit. Info: 503650-2570. Gladstone High School M 9/19 11 $299 Bjork CLRM Exercise/Fitness Community Education YPED-300-0300 AEROBICS+ZUMBA AT CRRC Super deal! Attend any or all: Body sculpting, Functional Foundation, step variety, MWTH 5:45 am, MW 9am, TTH 8:30am, MTWTH 4:30 pm, Sat 8 am. ZUMBA M 5:30pm, FS 9am Latin inspired, easy-to-follow! Call 503-650-2570 to register. No class 11/24. Clackamas River Racquet Club One price includes all these classes, but please sign up for each of the times you’d like to attend: TBA M-S Staff CRRC YPED-300-0321 Body Sculpting & Step Variety: 5:45-6:45 am MWTH9/19 15 incl Staff CRRC 15 $75 YPED-300-0322 Body Sculpting 8:30-9:30am TTH 9/20 15 incl Staff CRRC YPED-300-0323 Cardio Variety 9-10am MW 9/19 15 incl Staff CRRC YPED-300-0324 Body Sculpting & Step Variety 4:30-5:30pm MTWTH 9/19 15 incl Staff CRRC YPED-300-0325 Zumba 9-10am FS 9/2315 incl 5:30-6:30pm M 9/19 15 incl Staff Staff CRRC CRRC YPED-300-0326 Step Variety 8-9am S 9/2415 incl Staff CRRC ZPED-400-0302 AIKIDO FOR KIDS Aikido is non-competitive, non-violent Japanese Martial Art that teaches peaceful resolution of conflict, self-defense, discipline. Aikido Northwest AGE 4-7. Specify one day/time. 5-6pm M 9/19 10 5-6pm T 9/20 10 AGE 6-10 7-8pm W 9/21 10 AGE 8-10. Specify one day/time. 6:15-7:15pm T 9/20 10 4-5pm TH 9/22 10 AGE 11-18. Specify one day/time. 6:15-7:15pm M 9/19 10 5:15-6:15pm TH 9/22 10 ZPED-400-0301 $60 $60 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM $60 Staff CLRM $60 $60 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM $60 $60 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM AIKIDO FOR ADULTS Aikido is a traditional Japanese Martial Art that develops mind, body, spirit to its fullest potential. Attend any or all: Tues 7:308:30pm, Thurs 6:30-7:30pm, basic weapons Thurs 7:30-8:30pm, open mat Tues/Thur. 8:30-9pm. Aikido Northwest TBA 102 TTH Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room YPED-100-0303H2O-X AQUATIC EXERCISE Helps improve driving skills to become a safe and defensive driver. Upon completion of one or two-day classes, may receive discount on auto insurance. Call 503-655-7701 to register, pay $20 at class, $15 w/AARP card. Gladstone Senior Center 5:30-8:30pm Registration form on page 91. 9/20 10 $80 Staff CLRM Cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strengthening performed in the water. Aqua dumbbells, floating devices used to enhance strength component while water cushions impact. $69 for 10 classes/$124 for 20 classes. East Side Athletic Milwaukie 9:30-10:30am 8:30-9:30am MWF 9/19 10 TTH 9/20 10 EastSideMilw EastSideMilw ZOUT-100-0304 SKYHAWKS TINY HAWK SOCCER AGE 3-4 10-10:30am S ZOUT-100-0305 SKYHAWKS MULTI-SPORT AGES 4-6 9-9:45am S ZPED-400-0308 TAE KWON DO FOR AGES 5-7 6-6:50pm TTH ZPED-400-0309 TAE KWON DO FOR AGES 8-15 6-7:30pm TTH ZPED-400-0310 TAE KWON DO ADULT 7:30-9pm TTH YPED-400-0311 TAI CHI CHUAN BEGINNING 11am-12pm 6-7pm M M YPED-400-0341 TAI CHI CHUAN INTERMEDIATE 10-11am 7-8pm M M YPED-400-0312 TAI CHI CHUAN ADVANCED 9-10am M YPED-500-0300 WALK WITH EASE ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION 10-11am MWF 9/19 6 MULTI MULTI Tiny Hawks helps fine-tune motor skills. No pressure, just lots of fun learning the basics of sports through age-appropriate games. Class size limited. Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 9/24 8 $55 Skyhawks GYM Mini-Hawks introduces 4-6 year olds to soccer, baseball and basketball. No pressure, just lots of fun learning basics of sports in age appropriate games. Class size limited. Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 9/24 8 $65 Skyhawks GYM Students learn basic Taekwondo moves while developing respect, discipline and self-esteem. Kids get practice setting goals and gain confidence with individual achievements. Parents invited to participate for free. No class 10/25, 10/27, 11/24. Kraxberger Middle School 9/20 12 $75 Beasley CAFE Develop mind & body w/ancient disciplined martial art, promotes courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control. Parents of new students participate free 1st term, 1/2 price after. Uniforms recommended, can purchase from instr. No class 10/25, 10/27, 11/24. Kraxberger Middle School 9/20 12 $82 Beasley CAFE Great workout while learning Korean style of martial arts from Master Jaiwhan Woo, past Korean National Champion, dedicated instr. 30+yrs. Strengthen body, mind, spirit. Men and women all ranks welcome. No class 10/25, 10/27, 11/24. Kraxberger Middle School 9/20 12 $82 Woo CAFE Tai Chi is a slow, graceful form of Chinese exercise that benefits body, mind and spirit. Yang style 24 Movement short form especially for beginners. Specify mornings or evenings. Noncompetitive. (Age 62+: $55) Gladstone Senior Center 9/19 10 $69 9/19 10 $69 Schmidt Schmidt MULTI MULTI This Tai Chi class is designed for students who have learned first half of Yang-style 24 Movement form, and wish to learn the 2nd half of form. Specify mornings or evenings. Non-competitive. (Age 62+: $55) Gladstone Senior Center 9/19 10 $69 9/19 10 $69 Schmidt Schmidt MULTI MULTI Open to students who have learned the entire Yang Style 24 movement form. This is an ongoing class in the Yang Style 103 movement long form of Tai Chi Chuan. (Age 62+: $55) Noncompetitive. Gladstone Senior Center 9/19 10 $69 Schmidt MULTI Free Arthritis Foundation Walk With Ease program-how to safely make physical activity part of everyday life. Meets MWF. Gradually build up endurance over 6 weeks in fun, easy class. No cost; must preregister. Gladstone Senior Center Black CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor YPED-100-0313 YOGA GENTLE BEGINNING Room Feel better/reduce stress, no matter what age or fitness level. Very beginning, gentle yoga. Wear loose clothing, bring mat or blanket. (Age 62+: $50) No class 11/11 & 11/25. Gladstone Senior Center 9-10am 9-10am T F 9/20 10 $62 9/23 10 $62 YPED-100-0314 YOGA BASICS Haye Haye MULTI MULTI Feel better physically and reduce stress. Learn simple stretches, breathing and relaxation techniques suitable for all ages. Wear loose clothing, bring a mat or blanket. (Age 62+: $50) No class 11/24. Gladstone Senior Center 5:25-6:25pm 9-10am T TH 9/20 10 $62 9/22 10 $62 Fegel Haye YPED-100-0315 YOGA BASICS TO INTERMEDIATE MULTI MULTI Whether you are a beginner or have taken yoga in the past, you are welcome in this class. Wear loose clothing; bring blanket or mat. Stretches, breathing & relaxation techniques. (Age 62+: $50) Gladstone Senior Center 6-7pm W 9/21 10 $62 YPED-100-0316 YOGA CONTINUING Haye MULTI Feel better physically and reduce stress. Stretches, breathing and relaxation techniques for those who have taken at least one term of Yoga. Wear loose clothing and bring mat. (Age 62+: $50) Gladstone Senior Center T YPED-100-0317 YOGA SPECIAL BEG-INT CRRC 9/20 10 $62 Fegel MULTI Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Financial/Retirement Planning YBUS-100-0301 INVESTING FOR FUTURE SERIES 6:30-8:30pm W ZBUS-100-0302 INVESTMENT BASICS 6:30-8:30pm W ZBUS-100-0303 INVESTING FOR INCOME 6:30-8:30pm W ZBUS-100-0304 MUTUAL FUNDS Save! Sign up for all five classes for only $49 (couples $59): Investment Basics, Investing for Income, Mutual Funds, The Stock Market, and Tax-Advantaged Investments. Workbook included in series price. (Age 62+: $29) Gladstone High School 9/28 5 $49 Horn 9/28 1 $15 Horn 10/5 1 $15 Horn W STOCK MARKET TBA M-F 6:30-8:30pm W YPED-300-0318 ZUMBA MADE EASY WITH HEATHER TUES ZBUS-100-0306 TAX-ADVANTAGE INVESTMENTS 6:30-7:30pm T 6:30-8:30pm W YPED-300-0319 ZUMBA MADE EASY WITH VERONIKA THURS ZBUS-100-0307 WILLS, TRUSTS, ESTATE PLANNING 6:15-7:15pm TH YPED-300-0310 ZUMBA TUES/THURS COMBO 6-7:30pm T 6:30-7:30pm 6:15-7:15pm T TH YPED-300-0311 ZUMBA AT EAST SIDE ATHLETIC CLUB AEROB Have fun learning basic steps of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha with Heather Ausborn in popular exercise class geared for beginners. (Age 62+:$59) Try it out – drop in for $7 per class. JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 9/20 13 $69 Ausborn GYM Have fun learning the basic steps of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha with Veronika Azurdia Maza in popular exercise class geared for beginners. (Age 62+: $59) Try it out – drop in for only $7 per class. No class 11/24. Gym entrance on Chicago. JWE Main Gym 9/22 13 $69 AzurdiaMaza GYM Save $10! Sign up for both Tuesday & Thursday Zumba for only $128 (Age 62+: $108) See descriptions above for gym locations. No class 11/24. JWE Main Gym. 9/20 13 9/22 13 Ausborn AzurdiaMaza GYM GYM Zumba classes are exercise in disguise incorporating Latin and Old World rhythms. Choose any combo of Zumba classes listed AT ONE LOCATION: 10 classes$69, 20 classes $124. Register with Gladstone Community School. Milwaukie Eastside: Tuesday & Thursday 6:05-7:05pm or Friday 9-10am (Zumba) or Friday 11:30am-12:15pm (Zumba Basics: Senior friendly) Clackamas Eastside: Monday 6:05-7:05pm or Tuesday & Thursday 10:30-11:30am or Saturday 9:15-10:15 am TBA TBA 9/19 10 EastSide MULTI CLRM What are they, how do they work, what do they cost, what should I expect from them, what are my choices, what is “no load”? Learn the many options that are so popular! (Age 62+: $10) Gladstone High School ZBUS-100-0305 Staff CLRM Discuss income producing investments: money market accounts, cd’s, all types of bonds-government, savings, tax-free, corp., relationship between interest rates and bond market. (Age 62+: $10) Gladstone High School 6:30-8:30pm CLRM Basic concepts and ground rules to investing including importance of diversification, asset allocation, risk vs. reward, dollar cost averaging, Rule of 72. Take this class before other investing classes. (Age 62+: $10) Gladstone High School What a deal! Engage yourself physically & mentally through yoga. Breathing, relaxation, postural alignments. Wear loose clothing; bring mat. Attend any or all MWF 8-9am; TTh 9:30-10:30am. Call 503-650-2570 to register. No class 11/24. Clackamas River Racquet Club 9/19 15 $85 Room 10/121 $15 Horn CLRM Learn about income stocks, growth stocks, what to look for when buying or selling stocks, how to make sense of all the numbers. Learn easy formulas essential to basic stock analysis. (Age 62+: $10) Gladstone High School 10/191 $15 Horn CLRM Traditional and Roth IRAs, 401K, 403B, TSA, 457, Annuities, plans for Small Business Owners. Discuss each type; learn how to handle a rollover or transfer of retirement funds. (Age 62+: $10) Gladstone High School 10/261 $15 Horn CLRM Community Education 6:30-7:30pm Course No. Time What is difference between will and Living Trust? When does an estate have to go through probate? Do you need Power of Attorney or advance directive? Plan ahead to help preserve your assets, gain peace of mind. Presented by new instructor, local attorney, Brian Yapko. Gladstone Senior Center 10/4 1 $10 Yapko CLRM Gardening/Landscape/Farming ZPLT-100-0300BULBS, TUBERS & RHIZOMES Iris, dahlias, assorted flowers grown from bulbs: successful planting & division secrets; how they blend in with any style landscape; which to plant for year round flowers; local growers. (Age 62+: $13) Gladstone High School 6:30-9:30pm TH ZPLT-100-0301 CONCRETE LEAF CASTS 10/6 1 $16 Hage 10am-12pm S ZPLT-100-0302 FALL YARD CARE & PLANTING 6:30-9:30pm TH CLRM Learn techniques to create leaf casts for birdbaths, water features, garden art using concrete; make one in class. Bring 2 shallow plastic storage totes/boxes, plastic gloves. Held offsite in Oregon City. Info sheet. (Age 62+: $13+ lab) 9/24 1 $16 $5 Hage TBA Fall is best time to plant-less stress for plants! Gives time to get es tablished before spring. How to properly plant/prune trees, shrubs, bulbs, best locations, “winterizing” yard, composting. (Age 62+: $13) Gladstone High School 9/29 1 $16 Hage CLRM www.clackamas.edu 103 Gladstone Community Education & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Language Studies ZHLT-100-0300 CHANGE YOUR BRAIN, TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE YFLS-100-0300 SPANISH PART 1 (BEGINNING) 6-9pm TH 7:30-9pm M ZHLT-100-0301 ESSENTIAL OILS – BODY BEAUTIFUL YFLS-100-0301 SPANISH PART 2 (BEGINNING) 6-7:30pm M YFLS-100-0302 SPANISH PART 4 (BOOK 2) 6-7:30pm T YFLS-200-0303 SPANISH PART 6 (BOOK 2) 7:30-9pm T 10/6 1 $22 $8 Isaak CLRM Come discover how plant essential oils can enhance our beauty naturally. Take home a custom lip balm, cream, and body scrub. All supplies included. Debbie Tuttle BSN. (Age 62+: $20) Gladstone High School 7-8:30pm W 9/21 $23 Tuttle ZHLT-100-0302 ESSENTIAL OILS – THE HOUSE FRESH CLRM Find out how non-toxic plant essential oils can make our homes cleaner and smelling wonderful. Take home room spray, garbage disposal freshener, clothes dryer ball. All supplies included. Debbie Tuttle BSN. (Age 62+: $20) Gladstone High School Community Education Course No. Time Health/Well-Being/Safety What is blocking you from meeting your goals & dreams? Explore patterns of thinking that keep you stuck, how your view of time affects life, relationships, money, how belief systems control your destiny. It can truly change your life! (Age 62+: $20+lab) Gladstone High School 7-8:30pm W 10/26 $23 Tuttle CLRM ZHLT-100-0303 ESSENTIAL OILS – GIFTS FROM THE HANDS & HEART Come get ideas for beautiful holiday gifts made with plant essential oils. Take home a scented soap, roller bottle blend, and lotion to give or use yourself. All supplies included. Debbie Tuttle BSN. (Age 62+: $20) Gladstone High School 7-8:30pm W 11/30 $23 ZHLT-100-0304 MEDIC BASIC FIRST AID/CPR Tuttle CLRM Medic First Aid helps gain knowledge, skills, confidence necessary to manage medical emergency until more advanced help is available. Adult/Child/Infant CPR, AED, Basic Emergency First Aid, Intro to bloodborne pathogens). Two year CPR/First Aid card, OSHA compliant. Gladstone High School 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm TH TH TH 9/22 1 10/201 11/171 $50 $50 $50 ZHLT-100-0305 ANIMALS IN A DISASTER VanGelder VanGelder VanGelder CLRM CLRM CLRM Disasters can be personal or regional & happen to someone every day. How and why to prepare for unexpected focused on your animals, with ideas & resources for pets as well as livestock. (Age 62+: $16) Gladstone High School 6:30-8:30pm M 10/101 $19 Becker CLRM ZHLT-100-0306 DO YOU SPEAK DOG? FLUENT IN KITTY? HORSE? Learn to read body language clues; predator/prey traits; communicate, create deeper connection with pets. Various scenarios with animals big and small covered, behavior changes in disaster w/ focus on personal safety. (Age 62+: $16) Gladstone High School 6:30-8:30pm 104 Registration form on page 91. M 10/241 $19 Becker CLRM Room Practical, fun, easy! Native speaker Jorge Sotelo will focus on basics of Spanish language, grammar, culture. Ideal for travelers or those needing Spanish in working environment. New edition Book #1 used in Part 1-3. (Age 62+: $61+lab) Gladstone High School 9/19 10 $76 $38 Sotelo CLRM Continuation from Beginning Part 1 class, you will pick up where you left off. New edition book – all students need to purchase. (Age 62+: $61+lab) Gladstone High School 9/19 10 $76 $38 Sotelo CLRM Continuation from Beginning Part 3 class, you will move on to Book 2. New edition book - all students need to purchase. (Age 62+: $61+lab) Gladstone High School 9/20 10 $76 $38 Sotelo CLRM Keep learning! Class is a continuation from Intermediate Part 5. New edition book – all students need to purchase. Book used in Part 4 to Continuing. Must know some basic Spanish. (Age 62+: $61+lab) Gladstone High School 9/20 10 $76 $38 Sotelo CLRM Special Interests/Hobbies ZHLT-100-0300LEARN TO USE BRIDGE BASE ONLINE Do you play bridge? Learn to navigate Bridge Base online site, play for free. Intimidated by computer? Don’t worry. Have fun enjoying favorite activity from comfort of own home. Need basic understanding of game. Gladstone High School 6-8pm W ZAPA-300-0302 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 9/21 1 $10 6:30-9:30pm TH Marfell CLRM Learn how to service and repair small engines in this hands-on class. Instruction includes lawnmowers & chain saws. Bring project to first class. Open to men and women. (Age 62+: $59). Gladstone High School 9/22 8 $79 Bodle SHOP ZAPA-300-0303WOODWORKING Instructor will help w/proper handling of power equipment, answer questions regarding project. Bring supplies; take project home between classes. STUDENTS MUST HAVE BASIC WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF POWER EQUIPMENT. (Age 62+: $59) Gladstone High School 6:30-9:30pm TH 9/22 8 $79 Varner SHOP Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room North Clackamas Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Dance/Theater parks and recreat i on YOUTH ACTIVITIES Registration form for Community Education classes on page 91. For class locations, see page 93. Please pre-register at ncprd.com or by calling 503-794-8080, ext. 0 for classes offered through the North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District or 503-794-8092 for classes held at the Milwaukie Center. For a complete list of classes & programs offered through North Clackamas Parks & Recreation, visit http://www.ncprd.com or request a program guide by calling 503-7948080, ext. 0. Ages 2-5. Come join the fun and sing along to pre-school favorites. This class uses music to teach the sound and meaning of words while helping to develop socialization skills and encourage selfexpression. Parent or guardian will need to participate. Res. $15, Non-Res. $20. Milwaukie Center Arts/Crafts ADULT ACTIVITIES ZAPA-100-1200 CARD MAKING Want to make your own cards but don’t know where to begin? Learn to create handmade cards for upcoming holidays: Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Bring $12 for materials. Children 8-12 years must be accompanied by an adult. Four week class. Res. $12, Non-Res. $15. Milwaukie Center 9:30am-10:30am S ZAPA-100-1201 10/8-10/294 Baker CLRM OIL PAINTING 9:30am-12pm 1-3:30pm TH TH 9/29 11 $125 9/29 11 $125 Wilson Wilson CLRM CLRM Computers YDPS-100-1201 COMPUTER WINDOWS 10 Level 2. You will learn how to pin and unpin tiles, Live tiles, Windows Store app, the new browser Edge, voice commands with Cortana, system-wide search, how the OneDrive works and how to create a recovery USB drive. No class 10/14. Res. $70, Non-Res. $80. Bring $2 for materials. Milwaukie Center 12-2pm F 10/7 5 YDPS-100-1202 COMPUTER BASICS King CLRM Level 2. Students will learn to set up folders and subfolders, create short-cuts, connect to the internet, use search engines and browsers and email photos to friends. No class 10/14. Res. $70, Non-Res. $80. Bring $2 for materials. Milwaukie Center 9-11am F 10/7 5 YDPS-100-1203 COMPUTER WORD King CLRM Level 3. This class will help you master keyboard functions, fine tune your processing skills, learn tool bar settings and set up tables and charts. No class 10/14. Res. $70, Non-Res. $80. Bring $2 for materials. Milwaukie Center 2:30-4:30pm F 10/7 5 King CLRM 10:30-11am W 10/198 Staff CLRM ZMDT-300-0401 MOVEMENT AND ME Ages 2-5. Develop music appreciation, rhythm, coordination and strength through introductory dance steps and movement. Build listening and socialization skills. A family class designed for parents, guardians and children to interact and participate together. Eight week class. Res. $72, Non-Res. $82. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Milwaukie Center 10:30-11:15am F 10/7-12/9 10 Darby CLRM ZMDT-300-0402 JOY OF MOVEMENT Ages 3-5. Explore creativity through movement for fun and skills building. Learn basic dance steps through exercises and imaginative dance games that inspire cooperation, rhythm, strength and flexibility. Eight week class. Res. $72, Non-Res. $82. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Milwaukie Center 9:30-10:15am F 10/7-12/9 10 Darby CLRM ZMDT-300-0403 TINY TOTS CREATIVE DANCE Ages 3-4. This class helps teach body awareness, rhythm and classroom technique, ballet positions and free movement. Parents welcome to watch the last 5 minutes of class. See ncprd.com for dance attire. Students will have opportunity to perform at Winter Celebrations at the Milwaukie Center on 12/10, 11:15am. Res. $66, Non-Res. $76. Milwaukie Center 4-4:30pm W 10/19-12/78 Grant CLRM ZMDT-300-0404LITTLE DANCERS BALLET & JAZZ Ages 5-6. An innovative class designed to explore ballet and jazz dance styles. Parents welcome to watch the last 5 minutes of class. See ncprd.com for dance attire. Students will have opportunity to perform at Winter Celebrations at the Milwaukie Center on 12/10, 11:15am. Res. $66, Non-Res. $76. Milwaukie Center 4:40-5:10pm W 10/19-12/78 Grant Community Education Develop skills in composition and color mixing with one-on-one attention, from canvas preparation to finished project. Materials list available at ncprd.com. No class 11/24. Age 62+ $94. Milwaukie Center ZMDT-300-0400 NEW! PARENT PRE-SCHOOL SING-A-LONG CLRM ADULT ACTIVITIES ZMDT-300-1201LINE DANCE – BEGINNER I This class is designed for those new to line dance and patterns. Presented at an easy pace! Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 11:20am-12:20pmT 9/27 10 $50 Weisenberg CLRM ZMDT-300-1202LINE DANCE – BEGINNER II For people who have taken beginning line dance and want to take it to the next level. No class 11/24. Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 12:30-1:30pm TH 9/29 11 $50 Weisenberg CLRM ZMDT-300-1203LINE DANCE – INTERMEDIATE For those with experience and/or understanding of basic line dancing; continue building your repertoire with this class. No class 11/24. Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 1:35-2:35pm TH 9/29 11 $50 Mattson CLRM www.clackamas.edu 105 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Registration form on page 91. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Exercise/Fitness Adult Exercise Intensity Guide Level 1 - Need Support (Chair Fitness) For people who may have physical limitations. A chair is provided to sit or stand next to for balance. Level 2 - Just Getting Started (Beginners) For people who do not have physical limitations and have not exercised for a long time. Classes are basic, gentle, and go at a slower pace. Level 3 - Active Now (Intermediate) For people who are doing moderate exercises at least twice a week and have the ability to do floor work. Level 4 - Athlete (Advanced) For people who are physically active almost every day. These classes are for people looking for higher intensity and more challenging workouts. Mind/Body Classes YPED-600-1201INNERGYSTICS Community Education Levels 3 & 4. Using light weights, body weight and isometrics, class combines movement rhythmically to optimize joint and muscle function that ends with a muscle stretching cool down. Bring a mat and water bottle. Milwaukie Center 12:15-1:15pm Age 62+ $42. M 11:15am-12:15pmTH 9/26 11 $55 Blosser CLRM 9/29 11 $45 Blosser CLRM Age 62+ $23. No class 10/13 & 11/24. YPED-400-1206QIGONG Levels 1-4. Simple movements and breathing are used to increase circulation, strengthen tendons and increase stamina. Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 6:45-7:45pm T 9/27 11 $55 ZPED-700-0400 MINDFULNESS MEDITATION Thompson CLRM Levels 1-4. Actively develop a healthy mind and body with comfortable meditation postures (standing, sitting, lying down). Good for all health conditions and pain management. No class 11/23. Res. $80, Non-Res. $90 Milwaukie Center 6-7:30pm W YPED-400-1201 TAI CHI, BEGINNER 9/28 11 Tjahaha CLRM Levels 2 & 3. Learning a condensed, simplified, non-competitive Tai Chi form helps beginning students to relax and strengthen the major joint areas of the body, while also increasing flexibility and balance. Age 62+ $71. No class 11/23. Milwaukie Center 4-5pm MW 10/3 10 $95 YPED-400-1202 TAI CHI, BEG & INT Lusk CLRM Levels 2 & 3. Increase your coordination, energy and focus by using Tai Chi and Qigong meditation. Gain muscle strength, balance/ coordination, improve core strength and relieve stress. Age 62+ $71. No class 11/23. Milwaukie Center 6:35-7:35pm MW YPED-400-1205 TAI CHI, INTERMEDIATE 10/3 10 $95 Lusk CLRM Levels 2 & 3. Continued practice of the 37 Yang Empty-Hand provides time for refinement of Tai Chi moves to increase stability, flow and whole body coordination. Learn to move from the core and take stress off of the body’s major joint areas. Age 62+ $76. No class 11/11, 11/23 & 11/25. Milwaukie Center 10:10-10:55am MWF 10/3 10 $101 Lusk CLRM YPED-400-1204 TAI CHI, ADVANCED FORMS & SWORD 9:20-10:05am MWF 10/3 10 $101 Lusk CLRM 5:30-6:30pm MW Lusk CLRM Levels 3 & 4. Continued practice of “Beauty of the Sunset” Fan Form and 56 Traditional Sword Form. Standing meditation, push hands and martial applications. Benefits include cardio, strength, balance/ coordination and core. Milwaukie Center Age 62+ $76. No class 11/11, 11/23 & 11/25. 10/3 10 $95 Age 62+ $71. No class 11/23. 106 Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room YPED-100-1203 CHAIR YOGA 1:30-2:30pm M YPED-100-1204 YOGA, STRENGTH & RELAXATION 2:40-3:40pm M 9/26 11 $55 Delancey CLRM 2:40-3:40pm W 9/28 9 $45 Bracht CLRM 2:45-3:45pm TH 9/29 11 $50 Delancey CLRM Levels 1 & 2. Meditate, stretch, strengthen, and balance in chairs. This class is a great stress reliever. Age 62+ $41. Milwaukie Center 9/26 11 $55 Delancey CLRM Levels 2 & 3. This class takes all the benefits of yoga – meditation, breathing, stretching, strengthening and balance, and brings it to the middle-aged to older adult body. Bring a mat. Milwaukie Center Age 62+ $41 Age 62+ $34 Age 62+ $38 No class 11/24. Cardio/Strength Classes YPED-200-1210 GOLD TONING 12:15-1:15pm 12:15-1:15pm W F Levels 2-3. Learn to sculpt and tone your body through a creative and fun dance routine using hand-held weights. Listening to world music with great rhythm will get you pumping for more. Great for your posture and core muscles. Age 62+ $38. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Milwaukie Center 9/28 10 $50 9/30 12 $50 Jones Dobson CLRM CLRM YPED-500-1207SIT-N-FIT Levels 1 & 2. Strengthen muscles and improve range of motion, mobility and balance! Great for those with some physical limitations. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Milwaukie Center 11:05-11:50am M 9/19 13 $49 Stauss CLRM 11:05-11:50am W 9/21 13 $49 Stauss CLRM 11:05-11:50am F 9/23 13 $41 Stauss CLRM Age 62+ $37 Age 62+ $37 Age 62+ $31 YPED-300-1206ZUMBA Levels 3 & 4. This is a fun, effective class that combines fast and slow Latin rhythms for a great workout. Includes music and dance styles of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Flamenco and more. No class 11/24 Milwaukie Center 6:40-7:40pm T 9/27 11 $55 Miratsky CLRM 6:40-7:40pm TH 9/29 11 $50 Miratsky CLRM YPED-300-1201 ZUMBA GOLD 1:30-2:30pm 1:30-2:30pm W F YPED-600-1205 FUNCTIONAL FITNESS 10:20-11:05am T 9/27 12 $45 Hall CLRM 10:20-11:05am TH 9/29 12 $41 Hall CLRM Age 62+ $41 Age 62+ $38 Levels 2 & 3. Zumba Gold is designed to take exciting Latin and International dance rhythms and bring them to the active older adult. Includes Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Flamenco and more. Age 62+ $38. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Milwaukie Center 9/28 10 $50 9/30 12 $50 Jones Dobson CLRM CLRM Levels 2 & 3. This class will help you gain strength to do everyday tasks to help you take care of yourself. Some hand-held weights are used. For people who are able to walk and stand without any kind of support. No class 11/24. Milwaukie Center Age 62+ $34 Age62+ $31 Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor YPED-600-1202 NEW! INTERVALOCITY 5:30-6:30pm TH YPED-300-1210 EZ-DOES-IT AEROBICS 8:30-9:15am M 9/19 13 $49 Stauss CLRM 8:30-9:15am W 9/21 13 $49 Stauss CLRM 8:30-9:15am F 9/23 13 $41 Stauss CLRM YPED-300-1202 NEW! L.A.S.T. Room Levels 3 & 4. Using a variety of tools (i.e. weights, stretch bands) and training techniques, this class will challenge the “inner athlete” with exercises that increase cardiovascular, muscular and core strength. Background music will be used to motivate participants. Age 62+ $38. No class 11/24. Milwaukie Center 10/6 10 $50 McClenahan CLRM Level 3. Moderate aerobic exercise for those who want to stay fit. Sessions include warm-up, stretch, muscle toning plus aerobic workout. Milwaukie Center Age 62+ $37 Age 62+ $37 Age 62+ $31 No class 11/11 & 11/25. Level 2. Low-impact, Aerobic & Strength Training is perfect for people just getting started or coming back from an extended break. Alternate between simple and safe, low impact movements. Use stretch bands and light weights that help condition the whole body, while listening to fun motivating music. Age 62+ $38. No class 11/24. Milwaukie Center M TH 10/3 10 $50 10/6 10 $50 McClenahan McClenahan CLRM CLRM YPED-300-1203HULA FOR FITNESS Level 3. Learn all the basic hula steps with easy-to-follow instructions. Hula helps tone hips, thighs and abdominals while incinerating calories and telling beautiful stories through the movement. Age 62+ $34. No class 10/15, 11/12, 11/26. Milwaukie Center 9:30-10:30am S 9/24 12 $45 Blair CLRM YPED-200-1202 STRETCH & FLEX 8:30-9:15am T 9/27 12 $45 Hall CLRM 8:30-9:15am TH 9/29 12 $41 Hall CLRM YPED-600-1215 COMPLETE CONDITIONING 9:25-10:10am T 9/27 12 $45 Hall CLRM 9:25-10:10am TH 9/29 12 $41 Hall CLRM YPED-600-1209 CIRCUIT TRAINING Level 3. Learn to breathe and stay flexible as you build strength and balance in this relaxing non-aerobic approach to exercise. Bring an exercise mat; includes floor time. Bring a stability ball the last six weeks of class. No class 11/24. Milwaukie Center Age 62+ $34 Age 62+ $31 Level 3. Feel good working on your whole body using aerobics, weights and other strength training exercises. This class is for more active people who have been taking fitness classes at least twice a week. No class 11/24. Milwaukie Center Age 62+ $34 Age 62+ $31 Levels 3 & 4. Work your way through a number of exercise stations to get a full body workout. Benefit by getting a great cardio workout while strengthening different parts of your body. Exercises may include calisthenics, weights and floor work. Age 62+ $45. Milwaukie Center 12:30-1:30pm ZPED-300-0400 T 9/27 12 $60 Hall WWW – WALKING WITH WAYNE CLRM Levels 3-4. Wayne Sabin leads the Wednesday Walking group around North Clackamas Park every Wednesday at 10am. Meet by the red sculpture. Please call 503-794-8092 for more information. No fee. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK The North Clackamas Aquatic Park offers year ‘round recreational swim opportunities in our exclusively indoor facility. Whether you are interested in aquatic exercise, lap swimming or recreational swimming, you can find it here. Please visit our website, www.ncprd. com or call 503-557-7873 (SURF) to verify the availability of these activities with our current schedule. ZPED-800-0401 TEEN WAVE/TAKE THE PLUNGE 6:55-7:25pm 6:55-7:25pm 6:55-7:25pm MW TTH MW YHLT-300-0400 RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING 9am-6pm T-F This combined class is for teens and adults who have not had the chance to become comfortable in and around the aquatic environment through formal swimming lessons. Class emphasizes skill development and water safety awareness. Res. $40, Non-Res. $53. No class 11/23. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 9/26-10/19 10/25-11/17 11/21-12/19 2 2 2 Staff Staff Staff POOL POOL POOL Fee includes instruction, pool time and certificates. Participants are trained in safety and water rescue skills for a controlled environment, First Aid, CPR/PR and AED. Students are required to purchase a textbook for $32 from the American Red Cross (503-2841234) prior to the start of the course. 4-day class. Res. $160, Non-Res. $185. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 12/201 $185 Staff POOL AQUATIC EXERCISE Aquatic Exercise is a fitness program designed to enhance your health and wellness. Admission per class: $4.50 residents, $5.50 nonresidents. 18 class punch card: Res. $72, Non-Res. $90. No classes 11/24, 11/25, 12/24, 12/31; no evening classes 11/23, 12/19-12/29. YPED-300-0402 DEEP H2O 6-7am 7:30-8:30am 8-9am 6-7pm MW S MWF M-TH Venture to the depths of the 13-foot pool where you’ll use buoyancy equipment to enhance flotation of the body. This non-weight bearing routine enhances flexibility and range of motion while using water to reduce stress on the body. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 9/21 11 9/2411 9/21 11 9/21 11 Staff Staff Staff Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL YPED-300-0406H2O FITNESS Community Education 2:30-3:30pm 4-5pm Course No. Time H20 Fitness is a water exercise program designed to comfortably tone and strengthen muscles while developing coordination for people of any fitness level. This low-impact workout uses the resistance of water and allows improvement at your own pace. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 8-9am 9-10am 10-11am 7-8pm MWF MWF MWF MW 9/21 9/21 9/21 9/21 11 11 11 11 Staff Staff Staff Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL YPED-300-0410H2O GYM H20 Gym is a basic strength training class in the water designed to reduce body fat, improve muscle, increase endurance and promote positive responses in metabolic rate and bone mineral density. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 7-8pm T 9/2711 YPED-300-0412 AQUA ZUMBA 7-8pm TH Staff POOL Aqua Zumba is a challenging water workout that’s cardioconditioning, body-toning and most of all, fun! North Clackamas Aquatic Park 9/22 11 Staff POOL YPED-300-0411H2O SMILE Slow Movement Interactive Leisure Exercise. This class is a gentle routine based on slow movements, with a focus on stretching and increasing physical activity. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 11-11:45am MWF 9/21 11 Staff POOL www.clackamas.edu 107 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 91. Room SWIM LESSONS Swimming lessons consist of eight 30-minute classes per session. Monday-Thursday classes, held over 2 consecutive weeks: Session 1: Sept. 26-Oct. 19, M/W. Session 2: Oct. 25-Nov. 17, T/TH. Session 3: Nov. 21-Dec. 19, M/W (no class 11/23). Saturday class, held over 8 consecutive weeks: Oct. 1-Nov. 19. Res. $40, Non-Res. $53. ZPED-800-0403 WATER BABIES, AGES 8-18 MOS Designed for babies accompanied by an adult in the water with the adult being an integral part of the learning process. A positive approach to water adjustment. Saturday session only. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 11:20-11:50am S8Staff ZPED-800-0415 POOL MIGHTY SEALS, AGES 3-5 Eligibility for Mighty Seals class based on instructor recommendation. Students will be familiarized with back crawl and finning; elementary backstroke is introduced. Front crawl and rotary breathing refinement continued. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 4:35-5:05pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4:35-5:05pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 10:45-11:15am S8Staff Entry level swimming lesson. Introduces students to basic swimming and water safety skills. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 9:35-10:05am S8Staff Sessions 1 & 3 4-4:30pm MW 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm MW 2 Staff 6:20-6:50 MW 2 Staff 6:55-7:25pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4-4:30pm TTH 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm TTH 2 Staff 6:20-6:50 TTH 2 Staff 6:55-7:25pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9-9:30am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff POOL SEALS INTRO, AGES 3-5 Sessions 1 & 3 4-4:30pm MW 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm MW 2 Staff 6:55-7:25pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4-4:30pm TTH 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm TTH 2 Staff 6:55-7:25pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9-9:30am S8Staff 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 10:45-11:15am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff ZPED-800-0404 POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL SEALS, AGES 3-5 Eligibility for Seals swim class is based on instructor recommendation. Builds on basic swimming and water safety skills while focusing on independent swimming, glides and underwater skills. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 4-4:30pm MW 2 Staff 4:35-5:05 MW 2 Staff 5:45-6:15 MW 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4-4:30pm TTH 2 Staff 4:35-5:05 TTH 2 Staff 5:45-6:15 TTH 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9-9:30am S8Staff 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff ZPED-800-0405 POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL SWIMMING SEALS, AGES 3-5 Eligibility for Swimming Seals swim class is based on instructor recommendation. Begins the basics of front crawl with a continued focus on independent swimming and introduces back crawl skills. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 4-4:30pm MW 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm MW 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4-4:30pm TTH 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm TTH 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9-9:30am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff Room POOL POOL POOL ZPED-800-0407LEVEL 1, AGES 5+ AQUA TOTS, AGES 19-35 MOS Entry level swimming lesson. Introduces students to basic swimming and water safety skills. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Community Education ZPED-800-0406 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Adults accompany students in the water with emphasis on swimming progression and safety skills. Saturday session only. North Clackamas Aquatic Park ZPED-800-0414 108 Course No. Time POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL ZPED-800-0408LEVEL 2, AGES 5+ Builds on basic swimming and water safety skills while focusing on front crawl, breath control and endurance, and introduces students to back crawl. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 4:35-5:05pm MW 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm MW 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm MW 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4:35-5:05pm TTH 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm TTH 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm TTH 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9-9:30am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff 10:45-11:15am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL ZPED-800-0409LEVEL 3, AGES 5+ Begins refinement of front crawl with a focus on rotary breathing. Continues to familiarize students with back crawl, while introducing finning and elementary backstroke. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 4:35-5:05pm MW 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm MW 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4:35-5:05pm TTH 2 Staff 5:10-5:40pm TTH 2 Staff 6:20-6:50pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room ZPED-800-0410LEVEL 4, AGES 5+ Develops student’s ability to swim front crawl for increased distances with a mastery of rotary breathing, while continuing improvement in back crawl and elementary backstroke. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 5:10-5:40pm MW 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 5:10-5:40pm TTH 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 10:45-11:15am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL ZPED-800-0411LEVEL 5, AGES 5+ Introduces breaststroke, dolphin kick and treading water. Promotes swimming endurance while establishing student’s ability to demonstrate front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke for greater distances. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL ZPED-800-0412LEVEL 6, AGES 5+ Increases swimming endurance in front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke; as well as improve breaststroke and treading water for 1 minute 30 seconds and introducing sidestroke. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 6:55-7:25pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 6:55-7:25pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 10:10-10:40am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL ZPED-800-0413LEVEL 7, AGES 5+ Explores circle swimming, workout equipment, stretching, body alignment and diving from the side and board. Continues to use and improve previously learned strokes. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1 & 3 6:55-7:25pm Session 2 6:55-7:25pm MW 2 Staff POOL TTH 2 Staff POOL Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Health/ Well-Being/Safety MILWAUKIE CENTER RESOURCES ZHLT-200-0400 A PLACE AT THE CENTER 12:30-4pm W Check out this social activities program designed for people with memory loss or confusion due to stroke, Alzheimer’s or related disorders. This valuable respite program allows caregivers to take some “time out” from caring for their loved ones. For enrollment info call 503-653-8100. Milwaukie Center Staff CLRM ZHLT-200-0401BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Drop in and get your blood pressure checked by volunteer nurses. 1st Monday, 3rd Tuesday and 4th Friday of the month. No fee. Milwaukie Center 9:45-11:45am 10:45am-Noon MT F Staff Staff ZHLT-200-0402 DIABETES SUPPORT & EDUCATION GROUP CLRM CLRM Information, education and sharing for people with Type 2 diabetes, their families and friends. Meets 1st Wednesday of each month. No fee. Milwaukie Center 1:30-3pm W ZHLT-200-0403 SENIOR LAW CLINIC TBA T ZHLT-200-0405 MEALS ON WHEELS ZHLT-200-0406 TRILLIUM LUNCH ZHLT-200-0407 PETE’S CAFE Staff CLRM Local, volunteer elder law attorneys provide up to ½ hour consultation on legal issues related to seniors. No charge for this service; however, donations are appreciated. Phone 503-653-8100. Appointments available 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month. Milwaukie Center Staff CLRM Volunteers deliver hot, healthy meals to homebound seniors over 60 or qualified Medicaid under 60 disabled residents of North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District. Call Social Services at 503653-8100 to learn about program qualifications and how to apply. Community members can enjoy a healthy, affordable meal MondayFriday at noon. Groups of six or more require a reservation. Ages 60 and older, $3 donation; under 60, $5 per person. For more information or a menu, call the Nutrition Coordinator at 503-6543030. Community Education Sessions 1 & 3 4:35-5:05pm MW 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm MW 2 Staff Session 2 4:35-5:05pm TTH 2 Staff 5:45-6:15pm TTH 2 Staff Saturday Session 10:45-11:15am S8Staff Course No. Time Open to the public 9am-1pm. Enjoy delicious meals including homemade soups, fresh specialty salads, sandwiches, hamburgers and hot dogs, beverages and desserts at very reasonable prices. All proceeds help fund the Milwaukie Center’s Meals on Wheels program in North Clackamas County. ZHLT-200-0408TRANSPORTATION The Transportation Program offers seniors and people with disabilities the freedom of staying connected to the community. We offer door-to-door service to and from the Milwaukie Center for lunch, classes and other activities. We also provide bus transportation to a local grocery store on Tuesday and Thursday each week. For a full list of services and fee information, call the Transportation Coordinator 503-794-8014. ZHLT-200-0410VIEWS SUPPORT GROUP This confidential senior support group is led by peer counselors from Volunteers Involved for the Emotional Well-being of Seniors. The focus is to develop new ways of coping with life’s challenges. For additional information, phone 503-261-6181. No fee. Milwaukie Center 2-3 pm T CLRM www.clackamas.edu 109 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZHLT-200-0411 CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP Registration form on page 91. Room It’s important to take care of yourself while you are caring for a loved one. Participants will receive tips on self-care, stress reduction and learn pertinent information from monthly guest speakers; facilitated by staff from Serenity Hospice. Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Milwaukie Center 1-2:30pm W ZHLT-200-0412 IT’S ALL ABOUT MEMORY CLRM A weekly, half-day activity program specifically designed for individuals experiencing early memory loss. The program’s focus is on teaching techniques to improve mental fitness by using memory enhancing and retaining activities. This confidential, social educational program provides opportunities to have fun, meet with peers who are experiencing memory loss and gain social support. Call 503-653-8100 and speak with Abby or Lisa. Milwaukie Center 10am-2pm F CLRM ZHLT-200-0416BRAIN GAMES An interactive class designed to exercise your “mental muscle.” Can’t find your car keys? We have a trick to help you remember where they are. Have you just been introduced to someone only to forget their name? We can help with that. Join us for a relaxed learning experience to sharpen your mental skills and have fun, too. Milwaukie Center Community Education 10:30-11:45am M 9/26 8 $25 CLRM Healthy Aging Seminars The Milwaukie Center offers Healthy Aging seminars focused on a variety of education and health topics presented by local professionals. To register for these seminars or for additional information, call Social Services at 503-653-8100 or check on line at ncprd.com/milwaukie-center. ZHLT-200-0413BRIDGING LIFE’S TRANSITIONS As older adults, we want to manage life’s transitions effectively while remaining as independent as possible. Explore ways to cope with change using a lifetime of strengths and learned skills. No fee. Milwaukie Center 10:30-noon M 8/22 1 ZHLT-200-0414 ENGAGING WITH ADULT CHILDREN CLRM Relationships with children change as we age. Examine current problems and foster greater understanding between generations. Be part of a discussion about relationships with adult children. Talk about some of your concerns. No fee. Milwaukie Center 1-2:30pm T 9/27 1 ZHLT-200-0415 NEW WISDOM/LIFE’S LESSON CLRM Along with the challenges that frequently accompany the aging process, increasing wisdom is an outcome as well. Join us for a conversation about the wisdom you have developed over the years, and share with others what you have learned “the hard way.” No fee. Milwaukie Center 1-2:30pm T 10/111 CLRM Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Languages YFLS-100-1201 SPANISH I 2-3:30pm M YFLS-200-1202 SPANISH II 12:15-2pm M YFLS-300-1203 SPANISH CONVERSATION I 10:30am-12pm M YFLS-300-1204 SPANISH CONVERSATION II 9-10:30am M For students with little or no Spanish language experience. If you have questions about the class, please email Lucia at trilma@msn. com. Age 62+ $45. Milwaukie Center 9/26 8 $60 Torres CLRM For students who have a basic knowledge of Spanish, this class provides continued development of reading, writing and speaking skills. If you have questions about the class, please email Lucia at [email protected]. Age 62+ $53. Milwaukie Center 9/26 8 $70 Torres CLRM A casual conversation class for people who can speak some Spanish. Minimal English is used in class. Students speak and the teacher makes corrections while leading a topic. If you have questions, please email Lucia at [email protected]. Age 62+ $45. Milwaukie Center 9/26 8 $60 Torres CLRM A casual conversation class for people who are in a higher level Spanish class. Minimal English is used in class. Students speak and the teacher makes corrections while leading a topic. If you have questions, please email Lucia at [email protected]. Age 62+ $45. Milwaukie Center 9/26 8 $60 Torres CLRM Music ZMDT-400-0401 MILWAUKIE CENTER SINGERS Practice singing in this casual and welcoming atmosphere. The group will perform once a month in the community. Fee $10. Milwaukie Center 1:30-2:30pm M 9/26 12 $10 Rice CLRM ZMDT-400-0402BEGINNING UKULELE Ages 12+. Learn to tune your ukulele, basic strumming and chords. Ukuleles can be purchased at Guitar Center, Artichoke Music, or Portland Music Company. Please bring a tuner. Res. $12, Non-Res. $15. Milwaukie Center 6-7pm W 9/28 4 Rose CLRM ZMDT-400-0403BEGINNING UKULELE II Ages 12+. Continue to develop your basic skills, strumming and chords. Learn new songs, while practicing in a group atmosphere. Bring ukulele and tuner. Res. $12, Non-Res. $15. Milwaukie Center 6-7pm W 11/304 Rose CLRM ZMDT-400-0404 NEW! BEG. UKULELE JAM GROUP Bring your ukulele and practice strumming some popular songs in this casual atmosphere. Call the recreation office at 503-794-8092 for more info and to get on the email list. No jam 11/23. Activity fee: $1 per session. Milwaukie Center 6-715 pm W CLRM ZMDT-400-0405 UKULELE JAM GROUP Practice and play songs in this casual atmosphere. Class is ongoing. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 11/24. Milwaukie Center 9:30-11am 110 TH CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Special Interests/Hobbies XHLT-100-1202 Interest & Activity Groups ZAPA-300-0400 DAYTIME BINGO Play for fun with small prizes. Drop in. 25 cents per card. Large print cards now available. Center closed 9/6, 9/8 & 11/24. Milwaukie Center 1-2pm TTH ZAPA-300-0401 EVENING CASH BINGO Staff CLRM Cash prizes and refreshments. Drop in. $5 first packet; $4 second packet, $1 for special games. Center closed 9/8 & 11/24. Milwaukie Center 6:30-9pm TH Staff CLRM ZAPA-300-0402CRIBBAGE Beginners and experienced players welcome. No experience necessary. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 9/8 & 11/24. Milwaukie Center TH ZAPA-300-0404 FRIENDS QUILTING 8:30-11:30am TH ZAPA-300-0405 CHINESE MAH JONGG Staff CLRM For experienced needle crafters. Group quilts once a week to raise funds for senior services. Bring a sample of your work. No fee. Center closed 9/8 & 11/24. Milwaukie Center Staff CLRM The objective of the game is to be the first to Mah Jongg where all your tiles form four sets plus one pair. If interested in learning, contact Angela Wright at [email protected] or 503-6799182. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 9/5 & 12/26. Milwaukie Center 12:30-3:30pm M ZAPA-300-0406 MAH JONGG Staff CLRM Mah Jongg originated in China and is a game of skill, strategy and chance. Experience preferred. If interested in learning, please contact Judy Hervey at [email protected]. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 9/7. Milwaukie Center 12:30-3:30pm W ZAPA-300-0408 PARTY BRIDGE 12:30-3:30pm TH Staff CLRM Ages 18+ and for those who already play the game. Group rules apply. Drop in. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 9/8 & 11/24. Milwaukie Center Staff CLRM ZAPA-300-0409BILLIARDS Two pool tables with open play. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 9/5-9/9, 11/11, 11/24-25 & 12/26. Milwaukie Center 8:30am-5pm M-F ZAPA-300-0410 WOOD CARVING Staff CLRM Activity period for novice to advanced wood carvers, with guidance for starter projects, instruction on safety and tool care. Activity fee: $1 per session. Center closed 9/7. Milwaukie Center 8:30am-11:30am W Staff CLRM ZAPA-300-0411GENEALOGY Learn where to find information and what to do with it. The group will meet regularly the 4th Wed. of the month: Sept. 28, Oct. 26, and Nov. 23. Activity fee: $1 per session. Milwaukie Center 9:30am-11:30am W XHLT-100-1201 Staff CLRM NEW! PERSONAL PROTECTION STRATEGIES Learn facts about assaults and crime, where you are at most risk, safety considerations at home or traveling, personal self-defense devices and weapons of opportunity and what to do if victimized. Res. $5, Non-Res. $7 per class. Milwaukie Center 9:30am-11am 6-7:30pm M M 9/19 10/3 Mercer Mercer CLRM CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room NEW! SELF DEFENSE TACTICS FOR CITIZENS Learn verbal and non-verbal responses to aggression, effective striking techniques (punching and kicking), defenses against grabs and pulls, and use of weapons of opportunity in this hands-on class. Res. $5, Non-Res. $7 per class. Milwaukie Center 9:30am-10:30am W 6-7pm W 9/21 10/5 Mercer Mercer CLRM CLRM Sports/Outdoor Activities YOUTH ACTIVITIES ZOUT-100-0401ARCHERY Ages 8-14. Learn the basics of archery from stance to aim, draw, release and follow-through. Finger tabs and arm guards are required and can be purchased from the shop for an additional $20. Parent must attend first class. Res. $40, Non-Res. $50, student provides equipment; Res. $55, Non-Res. $65, includes rental equipment. Broken Arrow Archery 10-11am S 10/8-11/126 Okita CLSRM ZOUT-100-0402HORSEBACK RIDING – ENGLISH, BEGINNER 1 Ages 8-17. Ideal class for beginners. Learn basic horsemanship skills in riding, horse care and equipment usage. Indoor riding arena used in poor weather conditions. Boots or hard-soled shoes must be worn. Riding helmets provided. Res. $115, Non-Res. $125. Highland Stables 4:30-6pm 8:30-10am 4:30-6pm 8:30-10am W S W S 9/21 4 9/24 4 10/264 10/294 Gill Gill Gill Gill ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA ZOUT-100-0403HORSEBACK RIDING – ENGLISH, BEGINNER 2 Ages 10-17. Ideal class for riders who have taken the beginner riding lesson and who can walk and trot without help. Indoor riding arena used in poor weather conditions. Boots or hard-soled shoes must be worn. Riding helmets provided. Res. $115, Non-Res. $125. No class 11/11.Highland Stables 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm F F 9/23 4 10/284 Gill Gill ARENA ARENA ZOUT-100-0404LEARNING LACROSSE CAMP Ages 5-12. NCPRD is partnering with Clackamas Youth Lacrosse, Inc. to offer this exciting introductory lacrosse camp, whether it’s your first time picking up a stick or you’ve played some before, you’ll want to check this out. All equipment provided. Campers should wear athletic attire with sneakers and bring a snack and water each day. Camp T-shirt included. Res. $95, Non-Res. $105. Hood View Park 9-12pm M-F ZOUT-100-0405 CHEER STARZ CHEERLEADING 8/3 1 Staff TBA TBA Community Education 1:30-3:30pm Course No. Time FIELD Grades K-8. The recreational Cheer Starz program progressively teaches fundamental cheerleading skills such as arm motions, jumps, gymnastics, stunting and dance routines, while encouraging team building, friendships and F-U-N! For more information visit ncprd. com. TBA 1 Staff GYM ZOUT-100-0406HOOPERS BASKETBALL Grades K-HS. The recreational Hoopers program focuses on fitness, fun and skill development such as ball handling, shooting techniques and footwork, while encouraging teamwork and sportsmanship. For more information visit ncprd.com. TBA TBA TBA 1 Staff GYM ADULT SPORTS ZOUT-100-0409 CO-ED VOLLEYBALL OPEN GYM 7-10pm F Recreational open gym volleyball for adults 18+. Fee is payable at the door. Open gym schedule is subject to change. Current schedule dates are available online at ncprdsports.com. Mt. Scott Elementary $3 GYM www.clackamas.edu 111 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 91. Room Travel/Trips/Tour Clackamas County Fair Senior Citizen Day, entrance fee is $2 per 65 and older senior. Bring money for the entry fee and lunch at the fair. Enjoy the exhibits, the food, and even take a ride on the Ferris Wheel. Plenty of walking. Res. $14, Non-Res. $17. W8/17 Mystery Trip I would love to tell you the mystery, but you will have to sign up and find out for yourself. You will need to bring some money for the scrumptious lunch. Some walking for this. Res. $21, Non-Res. $25. Community Education 11:30-3pm TH 8/18 Shirley’s Tippy Canoe Restaurant Lunch in a great outdoors setting. Come along with us and enjoy. Bring money for lunch. Res. $15, Non-Res. $18. 11am-2pm F8/26 Portland Spirit Cruise Enjoy live entertainment, delicious NW cuisine, and amazing views upon the Portland Spirit. It’s a perfect afternoon getaway. Admission and lunch is included in the fee. Res. $55, Non-Res. $64. 11am-2:30pmT 8/30 Timberline Lodge Spend a good day with us as we travel to the Mountain. We will have lunch at the Cascade Dining Room of the lodge. Explore some of the outdoors surrounding the lodge. You will need money for lunch. Res. $30, Non-Res. $35. 10:30am-5pmW 9/7 Mt. Angel Oktoberfest Senior Day at Oktoberfest. You may purchase a $5 ticket to the entertainment venues. Great food selections throughout the festival. Bring money for the optional ticket and lunch. Walking. Res. $24, Non-Res. $28. 10am-4pm TH 9/15 Stone Cliff Inn Lunch amid the old growth timber and a backdrop of cliffs and huge basalt boulders at the Stone Cliff Inn. Bring money for lunch. Res. $12, Non-Res. $14. 11:30am-2:30pmT 9/20 Newport Overnight at Hallmark Inn Overnight with us to the Hallmark Inn in Newport. Choice of Single or Double rooms. Includes two $15 vouchers for breakfast and lunch, and $6 for baggage. There will be walking for this. Single, $228; Double, $171. 9amT-5:30pmWT/W9/27-9/28 Beaches Come and enjoy the river views at this lively restaurant and then bring your coat for a stroll on the boardwalk outside the venue. Bring money for lunch. Res. $15, Non-Res. $18. 11:15am-2:30pmT 112 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Hood River Festival Milwaukie Center 39ers Enjoy the scenery, make new friends and relax as we take you to interesting, exciting destinations. From day excursions to “Out to Lunch Bunch” (OTLB) trips, there’s always something for everyone. All trips leave from/return to the Milwaukie Center. Standing and walking is required on most trips. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately. Bring money for lunch unless otherwise noted. For more information about trips contact the Travel Desk at 503794-8026. Register for trips in person at the Travel Desk inside the Milwaukie Center, Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm. Full payment by check or cash is required at the time of registration to reserve a seat. 10am-2pm Course No. Time 10/4 Enjoy hundreds of art, craft, food, and wine vendors. There are games, contests, pumpkin carvings and an Entertainment and Education tent featuring local brews and wine. Bring money for the $3 entry fee and lunch. Quite a bit of walking for this. Res. $33, Non-Res. $38. Noon-5pm F10/14 HK Café Dim Sum Lunch This Chinese food restaurant has a great Dim Sum-style service. Bring money for lunch which may average between $10-$15. Res. $11, Non-Res. $13. 11:30am-2pm M 10/17 Oregon Historical Society The Oregon Historical Society has the most comprehensive resources available to learn about our state’s unique history. Lunch at McGrath’s Fish House in Milwaukie. Also, bring $9 (senior price) for museum entry fee. Some walking in the Museum. Res. $17, Non-Res. $20. 11:30am-4:30pmW 10/26 ClarkLewis Restaurant ClarkLewis provides exquisite farm-to-table ingredients in their meals. Bring money for lunch. Res. $11, Non-Res. $13. Noon-2:30pmT 11/1 Huber’s Thanksgiving Huber’s traditional Thanksgiving dinner – turkey and all the fixin’s, or choose something else from the menu. Wait staff will make Huber’s famous Irish coffee right at your table. Bring money for lunch. Res. $11, Non-Res. $13. Noon-3pm TH 11/17 Sleighbells -- Sherwood Come with us as we visit the great town of Sherwood and the Sleighbells Christmas shop. Bring money for lunch at Rosie’s in Sherwood. Res. $20, Non-Res. $23. 11:30am-4pmW 11/30 Christmas at the Pittock Last year we missed the Pittock because of the storm. This year we will make it to the Mansion to enjoy the Christmas festival. Bring money for lunch at McGrath’s Fish House. Bring $9 for the Pittock entrance fee. There will be plenty of walking for this. Res. $18, NonRes. $21. 11:30am-4:30pmW 12/7 Woodburn Outlet Stores Do some more Christmas shopping at the Outlet stores in Woodburn. Bring money for lunch at the lunch counter of your choice. Walking will be involved. Res. $21, Non-Res. $25. 11am-3pm TH 12/15 Writing/Literature ZHWL-100-1201 CREATIVE WRITING This class stimulates creative thinking and stretches students’ abilities to see and write in fresh new ways. Age 62+ $53. Milwaukie Center 1-2:45pm W 9/28 8 $70 Arnold CLRM ZHWL-100-1202 YOUR STORY Learn how to preserve personal history by remembering and documenting special moments and all of life’s essential elements. Age 62+ $53. Milwaukie Center 1-2:45pm TH 9/29 8 $70 Arnold CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Oregon City Please read carefully, some of the local businesses take their own registrations. Registration form for Community Education classes on page 91. For more class information & to register on line: OCSD62.ORG, click on OCCE logo (left side) Eastham Community Center 1404 7th St. Oregon City Office hours: 7am-4pm Mon-Fri Phone: 503-785-8520 For class locations, see page 93. DRAWING W/ LYNDA BRAND 6:30-8:30pm TH ZAPA-300-0503 PLANNER PERFECT 4U 6-8pm F ZAPA-100-0501 WATERCOLOR W/ LYNDA $5 $5 9/27 8 $95 $5 Brand 209 Elting 209 Brand 209 ANGEL ART CREATIONS Sign up @ www.angelartpainting.com Located at 514 Main St., Oregon City. 503-266-9999. Age: Adult/youth. Variety of subject matter that is always rotating & changing. Paint studio in a warm & friendly environment. Amazing instruct. Take you on a 2.5 hour lesson & you go home w/ complete painting. Supplies incl. Light snacks/beverages avail. for purchase. Adult: 6:30-9pm 11am-1:30pm Youth: 4-5pm M-S SU $30 $30 TH $15 FALL ARRANGEMENT CLASS Age: Adult. For beginner only. Make your home beautiful with an arrangement that you make at Forte Floral. Let Jennifer teach you the tips/tricks for flowers & create a bouquet to bring home! Forte Floral Artistry 6:30-8pm T 10/181 $18 10/2 5 $219 Staff 209 SU 1/29 5 $219 Staff 209 Birth - 5 yrs of age. 7am-6pm. 3, 4, & 5 day a wk preschool education & child care options. Successfully preparing young child for entering modern kindergarten is our purpose! Contact Cheryl Howell 503-785-8503 and schedule a tour. $545 - $925 (monthly rates). Half day (8:15am-11:45am) Holcomb “More@4” PreK (4-5 yrs.) Eastham Community Center ZFAM-200-0500 AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE “AFTER THE BELL” Kindergarten – fifth grade. 2:20-6pm at the following elementary school sites: Beavercreek, Gaffney Lane, Holcomb, Jennings Lodge, McLoughlin & Redland. Website for updated info. http://ocsd62.org/ community -education/seasonal-camps. Starts 9/6 2016- 6/14 2017! Cost $17/day; Monthly $275 (15 days or more). Contact Korijo @ 503-785-8514. Driver Education YDRE-100-0500 ODOT TEEN DRIVER EDUCATION SAFETY CLASS 3:15-6:30pm 3:15-6:30pm M T 9/12 10 $300 9/13 10 $300 Elting Elting F-112 F-112 6:30-8pm T 9/13 OCPD Age: 15-17. http://ochspioneers.org/driver-education for complete information. Student will also be assigned a drive lab in addition to the classroom time. Must have learners permit at time of registration. If student has a license/obtains license while taking class/or is 18-older before completing class, add’l $210 charged. Free/reduced lunch eligible students receive a $75 discount on tuition. Refunds given up to 1 week prior to start date of class, minus $30 non-refundable fee, less than 1 week prior to start date, no refund. Oregon City High School Attending Parent Orientation is extremely beneficial to parent & student. Exercise/Fitness FORTE’ FLORAL ARTISTRY New location! 14222 SE Mcloughlin Blvd. Milwaukie. 503-659-4000. Jennifer Agard will introduce you to the creative world of floral artistry. ZAPA-300-0500 SU ZFAM-200-0501 EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Age: 7th grade-Adult. Master the tools & techniques to successfully paint this luminous & transparent medium. New students will receive supply list. All levels welcome. $5 cash only to instructor day of class. Eastham Community Center T 4-7pm Child Care/Activities Age: Adult. NOW is the time to get organized in a fun way! Planning needs not be a dull boring calendar. Make your own customized planner to fit your needs. Taught by retired homeschooling mom that loves to combine art/practicality. $5 cash only (binding fee) to instructor day of class. Eastham Community Center $50 SAT PREP CLASS Age: High School. Club Z! Tutoring Services & OCCE is offering a SAT Prep class to any student interested. Covers strategy for the new SAT/Verbal concepts/Math concepts/Test-day procedures. Prepares student for the November 5 SAT Test. Student will receive the Official SAT Study Guide. Eastham Community Center 4-7pm Age: 7th grade-Adult. Master the different drawing tools & techniques through exercises that focus on line, shading, gesture, composition & perspective. Tutorials on conte’ crayon/soft pastels/colored pencil. New students will receive supply list. All levels welcome. $5 cash only to instructor day of class. Eastham Community Center $95 YGED-200-0500 Community Education ZAPA-100-0500 6:30-8:30pm Room Prepares student for the March 11, 2017 SAT Test. No class 2/19, last class 3/5. Art/Crafts 11/101 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Basic Academics C omm u n i t y ed u cat i on programs 9/29 8 Course No. Time $25 Agard SHOP ZAPA-300-0502HOLIDAY CENTERPIECE YPED-400-0500BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE TAEKWON DO W/WILL COULTER Age: 7-Adult. Traditional Korean martial art of self-defense. Beginning students: Stretch/strengthen their bodies while learning basic strikes/blocks/kicks. Completing beginner course, students will be well prepared for intermediate class. Intermediate student: ranked blue belt and above practice skills to strengthen your mind/body. Eastham Community Center Session 1 7:10-8:25pm Session 2 7:10-8:25pm TTH 9/6 7 Coulter GYM TTH 10/257 Coulter GYM No class 11/22 & 11/24. Last class 12/15 Age: Adult. For Beginner only. Make your home beautiful with a holiday centerpiece that you make at Forte Floral. Forte Floral Artistry. 6:30-8pm T 11/8 1 $18 $25 Agard SHOP www.clackamas.edu 113 West Linn Parks and Recreation Oregon City Community Education Program & Services Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room YPED-300-0506PILATES Age: 19-Adult. Strenthen & tone muscles, improve flexibility, balance & posture. Move from your core. Exercises done lying on floor. Some student supplied props req. call instructor if new student for details-503-266-8460. Tan comm. Bldg. 200 Longview Way, Oregon City. Note: Classes will be held in the blue bldg. 10/12, 11/9, & 12/14 13900 Gain St. OC No class week of Thanksgiving. 6-7pm W 9/28 11 $85 Waddell BLDG. Community Education OREGON CITY JAZZERCISE Age: 11-Adult. 971-219-0790 or visit [email protected]. Combine cardio to enhance endurance & burn calories/strength training to define muscles/strengthen your core/stretching to increase flexibility. Hand weights/resistance tubes/balls. Workout while blasting fat & having fun. Eastham Community Center GYM YPED-300-0501 8-9am JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT M-S 9/26 Staff GYM YPED-300-0502 9:15-10:15am JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT M-S 9/26 Staff GYM YPED-300-0503 4-5pm JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT SU 9/25 Staff GYM YPED-300-0504 4:40-5:40pm JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT M-F 9/26 Staff GYM YPED-300-0505 5:50-6:50pm JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT M-TH 9/26 Staff GYM ZHLT-200-0500BABYSITTING SAFETY/STAY HOME ALONE Age: 11-15. Child & Babysitting Safety (CABS) program covers child safety/basic care. Infant/child CPR. Program content from American Health & Safety Institute. Eastham Community Center $75 ZHLT-300-0500 MEDIC FIRST AID CPR/AED 6:30-8:30pm M Hazapis 209 Hazapis 209 Age: 15-Adult. Two year certification. 9/26 1 $65 COMPLETE HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC CENTER LLC Ages 12-Adult. To inquire and/or register for free classes offered to the community please call 503-557-9266. Complete Health Chiropractic Center LLC is located at 365 Warner Milne Rd. Suite 105, Oregon City. RENEW FURNITURE Age: Adult. Located at 17785 SE 82nd Drive in Gladstone at the North end of Upscale Consignment. Classes are held at Renew Furniture. 10/1 3 $120 $40 ZAPA-300-0504 REFINISHING CABINET FRONTS Cusma SHOP Bring your Kitchen/bathroom/hallway cabinet to class & learn to remove old finish/stain/paint & replace with new/bright & lasting look of your choice. Save $$ by doing yourself. ¼ lecture/3/4 hands on. Instructor will contact you prior to class regarding your project. Renew Furniture 9am-1pm 114 S 11/5 3 $120 $40 Cusma CO-ED INDOOR SOCCER ZOUT-100-0503 CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Age: PreK-6th grade boys/girls. Reg. deadline 9/1. Practices tentatively begin week of 9/19. Volunteer coaches needed. All abilities welcome. Practice times/places TBA by coaches. Oregon Soccer Center $75 Age: 6th-8th grade. Reg. deadline 9/1. Practices tentatively begin week of 9/19. Volunteer coaches needed. All abilities welcome. Practice times will be right after school. Oregon City Community Ed $85 Age: 3rd-6th grade boys. Reg. deadline 10/21. Practices tentatively begin week of 11/14. Volunteer coaches needed. All abilities welcome. Practice times/places TBA by coaches. Oregon City Community Ed $75 ZOUT-100-0501BASKETBALL Age: 7TH-8TH grade boys. Reg. deadline 10/21. Practices tentatively begin week of 11/14. Volunteer coaches needed. All abilities welcome. Practice times will be right after school. Oregon City Community Ed $85 HIGHLAND STABLES Classes held in a Country setting, indoor/outdoor arenas w/ a warm viewing room for visitors at Highland Stables 16723 S. Williams Rd, Beavercreek. English style riding for balance (bases for all riding disciplines), helmets provided. Boots are required w/ 1 inch heel. ZOUT-200-0501BEGINNER 1 LESSONS-ENGLISH STYLE Age: 8-Adult. Beginners or those returning. Learn basic horsemanship skills in riding/care of horse/equipment. 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm T T 9/20 4 10/254 $125 $125 Staff Staff ARENA ARENA ZOUT-200-0503BEGINNER JUMPING LESSONS-ENGLISH STYLE Age: 12-Adult. W W W W 9/21 4 10/264 9/21 4 10/264 $125 $125 $125 $125 Staff Staff Staff Staff ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA Age: 10-Adult. Bring your project to class & learn how to repair & select proper glue/repair components/match colors & techniques will be explained. Power & hand tools available. ¼ lecture/3/4 hands on. Individual attention. Instructor will contact you prior to class regarding your project. Renew Furniture. S ZOUT-100-0502 ZOUT-200-0502BEGINNER 2 LESSONS-ENGLISH STYLE FURNITURE REPAIR 9am-1pm OREGON CITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION YOUTH SPORTS Call Todd Kemhus for information on all sports programs. 503-7858513. 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm Special Interests/Hobbies ZAPA-300-0501 Sports/Outdoor Activities ZOUT-100-0500BASKETBALL Health/Well-Being/Safety 12/191 Room ZOUT-100-0504VOLLEYBALL JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT MWF 9/26 Staff M Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Age: 3rd-5th grade boys/girls. Reg. deadline 9/1. Practices tentatively begin week of 9/19. Volunteer coaches needed. All abilities welcome. Practice times/places TBA by coaches. Oregon City Community Ed $75 YPED-300-0500 5:45-6:45am 9am-12pm Course No. Time Registration form on page 91. SHOP 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm TH TH 9/22 4 10/274 $125 $125 Staff Staff ARENA ARENA SCUBA SPECIALTIES NORTHWEST, LLC To register or questions: [email protected] or through our web page at http://scubaspecialtiesNW.com Instructors are experienced professional educators. ZOUT-200-0511 ADVANCED SCUBA DIVER ZOUT-200-0505 SCUBA DIVING Let your underwater adventure continue! Apply your scuba skills as you explore new dive sites & activities under the supervision of your NAUI Instructor. This six course teaches you everything you need to know to be a safe, Pacific Northwest Scuba diver. Class includes instruction, books, rentals, and fully prepares you for the open water certification. Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZOUT-200-0506 SCUBA EXPERIENCE Room Try full evening of fun. Safety & given overview of scuba gear then jump in the pool on your scuba gear! Alumni of class interested pursuing scuba certification will receive discount on certification class & the purchase of mask, fins, and snorkel. ZOUT-200-0508 RESCUE DIVER ZOUT-200-0507 SKIN DIVING FOR CHILDREN Trains divers in the skills needed to manage risks and effectively handle limited in-water problems & diver emergencies. Want your children safer around water? Children/entire families can join us for our Skin Diving Specialty. Skin diving can be enjoyed your entire life. Class will be open to children and their family members. Oregon City Pioneer Arts/Crafts ACRYLIC & OIL PAINTING For beginning and experienced artists. Emphasis on learning brush techniques, color mixing, shading and composition. To register, call Shirlee at 503-722-3845 at least 1 week before class begins. Senior discount $62. W 9/2810 $95 ZAPA-100-1301 ACRYLIC & OIL PAINTING 12:30-2:30pm W Lind CRAFT For beginning and experienced artists. Emphasis on learning brush techniques, color mixing, shading and composition. To register, call Shirlee at 503-722-3845 at least 1 week before class begins. Senior discount $62. 9/2810 $95 Lind CRAFT ZAPA-300-1300BUSY BEES Have fun making crafts, sewing quilts, aprons, etc. for fundraisers. Group meets every Monday. 9am-12pm M Free Staff CRAFT ZAPA-300-1301KNITTING & CROCHETING, BEG. Learn basic knitting and crocheting stitches. Bring your own needles, yarn and patterns. Cost is $20 for a four-week session. Call Janice Tipton to schedule: 503-680-6543. 10am-12pm M 4 $20 Tipton ZAPA-100-1302 WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA GANNON CRAFT Explore the exciting and challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, and drawing. All levels welcome. Please call 503-5573963 to register for class. Senior discount $60. 11am-1:30pm TH 9/29 8 $100 Gannon Room Computers ZDPS-100-1300 COMPUTERS AVAILABLE FOR USE 9am-4pm M-F YDPS-100-1300 INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 10–LEVEL 1 CLASS TBA M YDPS-100-1301 COMPUTER FIRST STEPS–LEVEL 1 CLASS TBA M YDPS-100-1302 COMPUTER BASICS–LEVEL 2 CLASS TBA M YDPS-100-1303 WORD PROCESSING–LEVEL 3 CLASS TBA M YDPS-100-1304 MASTERING EMAIL–LEVEL 3 CLASS TBA M Computers are available for use Monday-Friday, 9-4pm. No printers. Staff COMP Learn how to navigate Windows 10 effectively and why it’s so different. You will learn how to pin and unpin tiles, live tiles, and the Windows Store app. Explore the new browser Edge, voice commands with Cortana, and system-wide search. You will also learn how to create a recovery USB drive and how the OneDrive works. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. 4 $65 King BASEMENT 4 $65 King BASEMENT This course opens with a survey of computer terminology/ components. Learn to set up folders and create shortcuts. Discover different ways to connect to the internet, search engines and e-mail. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. 4 $65 King BASEMENT Students build on the basics to fine tune their word processing skills. Improve your typing skills by learning keyboard short cuts, default settings, commands, macros/tables, and mail merges. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. 4 $65 King BASEMENT Focus is exclusively on email. Set up your own account, learn how to send carbon/blind carbon copies, attach pictures, set up reminders, calendars, and much more. Call Jerry King 503-723-9497 to register. 4 $65 King BASEMENT Community Education Registration form for Community Education classes is on page 91. Please Note: Pioneer Center registration begins on Thursday August 25 at 9:00am. Payment—Cash or check preferred. Full payment is due before the first class begins. Cancellations—Classes, programs or events may be cancelled due to lack of participation. Refunds—A full refund will be given only if requested before the first day of class. No refund is given if a class has already begun. For class locations, see page 93. Phone: 503-657-8287 Classes held at Pioneer Community Center. Center is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. Holiday Closures: Monday September 5, Friday November 11, Thursday & Friday November 24-25. 9:30-11:30am Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Instruction focuses on learning to communicate with the computer: Understanding computer signs and symbols; the restore down and close commands; repositioning a window, saving/printing files; and an Internet introduction. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. C omm u n i t y C enter ZAPA-100-1300 Course No. Time Dance/Theatre ZMDT-300-1300BALLROOM DANCING Come and dance to the music of the Glenn Tadina 15-piece Big Band - waltzes, rumba, cha-cha, tango, etc. The Black Magic Band alternates every other Wednesday. $5 per person/per week. Call Glenn Tadina 503-769-5598 for more information. 12:45-3pm W Tadina MP ZMDT-300-1301LINE DANCING–-BEGINNING Learn line dance basics and simple dances even if you have two left feet. No partner needed. This class is ongoing. 50¢ fee per class. 1-2pm M Staff MPIII ZMDT-300-1302LINE DANCING–BEGINNING Learn all the latest line dance steps and some traditional ones as well. No partner needed. This class is ongoing. 50¢ fee per class. 12-1pm T Staff MPIII ZMDT-300-1303LINE DANCING–INTERMEDIATE Learn all the latest line dance steps and some traditional ones as well. No partner needed. This class is ongoing. 50¢ fee per class. 1-3pm T Staff MPIII CRAFT www.clackamas.edu 115 Oregon City Pioneer Community Center Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 91. Room Exercise/Fitness YPED-300-1300 ZUMBA FITNESS 5:30-6:30pm W MPIII YPED-600-1301 CROSS TRAINING PROGRAM This easy-to-follow Latin-inspired class is like a dance-fitness party. Dress comfortably, wear sneakers, and bring water. The first class is free for first timers. Please call Bev at 503-348-3842 for more information. 9/2811 $40 Bunting This modified workout program is designed for overall body fitness. We will combine cardio, weight training and stretching exercises. Bring light handheld weights and exercise mat. Adults of all ages welcome. Senior discount $39. 9:30-10:30am M 9/26 11 $55 Hall YPED-300-1304 CARDIO MOVEMENT 10:45-11:30am TTH YPED-500-1300 GENTLE PILATES STRETCHING/YOGA 9:30-10:30am TTH ZPED-700-1300 MINDFULNESS MEDITATION MPIII This cardio movement class with fun dance music combines walking and aerobics for a calorie burning workout! Bring light handheld weights. Adults of all ages welcome. Senior discount $55. 9/27 11 $79 Hall MPIII Community Education Use yoga movements and Pilates stretches to strengthen and promote more flexibility, strength and balance. Please bring a yoga mat. Adults of all ages welcome. Senior discount $74. 9/27 11 $105 Hall MPIII The way to good health and happiness! Learn how to calm the mind while strengthening concentration with simple breathing methods and comfortable postures. This non-religious technique helps direct the mind to a more peaceful state. For more information contact Surja at 503-656-8910. $10 drop in. No Class 11/15. 7:00-8:30pm M 9/26 11 $88 ZPED-700-1301 MINDFULNESS MEDITATION 2:00-3:30pm T YPED-400-1300 TAI CHI, MIXED LEVELS Tjahaja CLRMI The way to good health and happiness! Learn how to calm the mind while strengthening concentration with simple breathing methods and comfortable postures. This non-religious technique helps direct the mind to a more peaceful state. For more information contact Surja at 503-656-8910. $10 drop in. No Class 11/15. 9/27 12 $88 Tjahaja CLRMI This ancient Chinese movement improves strength, flexibility, concentration and balance by combining gentle physical exercise and mental discipline. Register at www.balancenharmony.com. For more information call Nick at 503-266-9939. Senior discount $100. 10:30-11:30am MW 9/26 11 $150 Hancock MPIII YPED-100-1300BEGINNING YOGA I Dress comfortably, bring water and a yoga mat. Here’s a chance to try yoga! Work on flexibility, mobility and strength in a safe, supportive, fun class. Focus on breathing, technique and holding poses. No previous experience needed. To register, call Kim at 503936-5211. Senior discount $72. 5:30-6:30pm TH 9/22 12 $80 Juffs MPIII YPED-100-1301BEGINNING YOGA II Dress comfortably, bring water and a yoga mat. Further your yoga knowledge. Previous experience preferred. Class introduces more intermediate poses and techniques. Focus on body awareness, strength and flexibility. Bolsters, straps and partner stretches are utilized. To register, call Kim at 503-936-5211. Senior discount $72. Drop-ins welcome for $10 per class. 6:30-7:30pm TH 9/22 12 $80 Juffs MPIII Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room YPED-400-1301 TAOIST TAI CHI Taijiquan, BEGINNING 6-7:30pm M YPED-400-1302 TAOIST TAI CHI, INTERMEDIATE 7:30-9pm M YPED-400-1303 QI GONG 9-10am T YPED-100-1304 CHAIR YOGA 10:30-11:30am TTH YPED-100-1303 TAI CHI STRAIGHTSWORD 9:00-10:00am TH ZPED-200-1300 WEIGHT ROOM FOR ADULTS 50 YEARS AND UP 9am-4pm M-F To register call 503-220-5970 or send email to [email protected]. More information can be found at www.taoist.org. Cost includes lifetime membership in International Taoist Tai Chi Society. This internal martial art was developed by Master Moy Lin-shin to improve health through a gentle set of 108 movements. Turning and stretching exercises your whole body. Restores calmness and peace of mind. Wear flat shoes and loose clothing. Suggested donation $140 (Over 60—$110). 9/12 16 Manning MPIII This is a continuing/intermediate class for Society members who have taken the beginning class. Same description as previous class. Monthly donation suggested. To register call 503-220-5970 or send email to [email protected]. More information can be found at www. taoist.org. 9/12 16 Manning MPIII Register at www.balancenharmony.com. This moving meditation improves strength, flexibility, concentration and balance by combining gentle physical exercise and mental discipline. Beginners welcome. Senior discount $65. For more information, call Nick at 503-266-9939 9/27 11 $100 Hancock BASEMENT Chair yoga is designed to help increase strength, flexibility, and balance with yoga poses adapted for support of a chair. No previous yoga experience necessary. All abilities are welcome. Please bring a mat for safety. Senior discount $70. No Class 10/20. 9/27 11 $100 Watson BASEMENT New class! This beautiful, ancient practice improves strength, balance, flexibility, and coordination. We will be focusing on the Yang style Tai chi straight sword form and basic sword handling techniques. Senior discount $75. Swords can be ordered for an additional $25. Register at www.balancenharmony.com and for more information, call Nick at 503-266-9939 9/22 12 $100 Hancock BASEMENT Enjoy the weight room and exercise with others! Prerequisite: Orientation is required, please call 503-657-8287 to make an appointment. Purchase 24 visits for $20. Staff WEIGHT Health/Well-Being/Safety ZHLT-100-1307 Animals in Disaster: Prepare Now 9:30am-1:00pm 5:30-8:30pm 3:00-6:00pm T W SA ZHLT-200-1300 PEDICURES & MANICURES Disasters can be personal or regional & happen to someone every day. How and why to prepare for unexpected focused on your animals, with ideas & resources for pets as well as livestock To register go to http://jobecker.weebly.com/upcoming-classes.html. Over 62 discount $20 10/111 10/261 11/121 $30 $30 $30 Becker Becker Becker CLRMI BASEMENT BASEMENT Registered nurses offer pedicures and manicures 1st and 3rd Tuesday, and 2nd Friday of the month. Cost is $30 paid to the RN. Ingrown nails, calluses etc. can be corrected. Please bring two towels. Call 503-657-8287. 9:30am-3pmTFStaff ZHLT-200-1301 AA SUPPORT GROUP 1:30-3:30pm SU ZHLT-200-1302 NARANON SUPPORT GROUP 7-9pm TH CRAFT Come join in our Alcoholic Anonymous support group. Meets every Sunday in the Pioneer Center’s Basement. Staff BASEMENT Join in our Narcotics Anonymous support group. Meets every Thursday in the Pioneer Center’s Basement. 116 Staff BASEMENT Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZHLT-200-1303 ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP Room A caregivers’ support group for those whose loved ones are affected by Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. Call 503-416-0214 for more information. Meets on the 3rd Wednesday monthly. 12-1:30pm W ZHLT-200-1304 GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Staff CLRMII Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Special Interests/Hobbies ZAPA-300-1302BINGO A lively, friendly group meets weekly for fun and small cash prizes. 25¢ per card. 12:30-3pm TH Provides a safe place to share your thoughts, feelings and problems as you work through your grief. Please call 503-698-8911 for more information. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursday each month. ZAPA-300-1303 DOUBLE DECK PINOCHLE 1-3:30pm F 1:30-3:30pm ZAPA-300-1304POOL TH Petrie CLRMII ZHLT-200-1305LUNCH AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER Come join us for lunch with dessert bar served Monday-Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm in our dining room. Suggested donation (60+) is $3.00. Cost under 60 is $4.50. Call 503-657-8287 for more information. 11:30am-12:30pmM-F ZHLT-200-1306 Staff DINE MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM Provides home-delivered noon meals (Mon-Fri) to homebound 60+ seniors and Medicaid qualified disabled persons in Oregon City and West Linn. Call Shirley Ryan at 503-722-5979 for more info. Volunteer substitute drivers needed. TBA M-F ZHLT-200-1307 GROCERY SHOPPING TRIPS Staff DINE TBA M-F Staff TRANS ZHLT-200-1308TRANSPORTATION For ages 60+ years or disabled who reside in Oregon City and West Linn. Vans are lift-equipped. $1.00 donation each way. Call 503-6578287 for a ride. TBA M-F Staff TRANS ZHLT-200-1309BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEARING TESTS Blood pressure (Helping Hands Home Care) and hearing testing (Able Hearing). No appointment needed. Please call 503-657-8287 for more information. 2nd Tuesday each month. Staff MPII Group meets every Friday. 25¢ fee. Pioneer Community Center Staff CLRMII Come join us for a friendly game of pool. 9am-4pm. No charge (adults only). 9am-4pm M-F Staff POOL ZAPA-300-1305SCRABBLE Come challenge this fun, friendly group that meets every week for free scrabble fun. 12:30-3pm F ZAPA-300-1306 MAKING FRIENDS WITH YOUR CAMERA Staff CLRMI 12:30-2:30pm TH ZAPA-300-1308 Family Histories: Recording, Writing, and Preserving Your Family’s Legacy Want to take better pictures? Finally become familiar with your digital camera and know how to use the dials and buttons to take better pictures. Frame your photos, choose the right settings and practice taking better photographs. Bring your camera equipment to class. No previous experience needed 9/15 5 $79 Lawn BASEMENT New Class! Preserve your history, thoughts and experiences. Combine your stories together with records, recipes, photos or memorabilia to preserve your memories and chronicle your family history as an enduring legacy for your loved ones. To register, please contact Kathryn at 503-380-1594 or [email protected]. Pick up a supply list at the Pioneer Center prior to the first class. Senior Discount $66 10:30-11:30 TH 9/29 11 $100 Liljeholm CLRMI Travel/Trips/Tours ZTVL-100-1300 DAY TRIPS 10am-12pm T ZHLT-200-1310 New! Come meet other caregivers in your area and build friendships, support, and have fun! Join us the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 9:30am–11:00am. This is a free support group and open to the public. For more information, contact Jennifer at 503-650-5724 or [email protected] FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Come join us for our popular day trips! Must be 60 or older or have a disability. For complete trip details please call 503-722-3781 or stop by the Pioneer Center. Trip cost must be pre-paid in person before your name is added to the trip list. Meals and admission costs not included. Trips are subject to change or cancellation. No credit for no-shows. A trip voucher is given if we are notified of cancellation at least 1 week in advance. Reserve early, limited seating. 9:30-11:00am T ZTVL-100-1301 EXTENDED TRIPS: PREMIER WORLD DISCOVERY ZTVL-100-1302 EXTENDED TRIPS: COLLETTE TOURS & AMERICAN TRAVEL BUREAU Staff Jungenberg CLRMI CRAFT Music ZMDT-200-1300 MUSIC MAKERS Attention former singers! Come tune up your vocal cords and have fun too! We are a growing chorus and would like to have you sit in to see if you would like to be part of our group. Singing strengthens your body, mind and spirit. We are always looking for new members who enjoy singing choral renditions of show tunes and good time oldies. You don’t need to be able to read music. Please call Mary Ann Rautio at 503-774-5333 or 503-758-8238 or chorus director Melinda Byers at 503-381-9827 for more information. 10am-12pm F Ongoing $30 Byers MPIII Community Education For ages 60+ years or disabled. Suggested donation $1.00 each way. Pick-up starts at 12:45pm. Call 503-657-8287 for a ride. We provide transportation to Market of Choice, Fred Meyer, Albertsons, Grocery Outlet, and Safeway. Room For trip information, contact Ryan at rcampbell@ premierworlddiscovery.com or 360-219-7799. The Pioneer Center has teamed up with Premier World Discovery to offer 3 exciting trips: a 7 Day South Dakota Adventure, a 9 Day Branson, Memphis & Nashville tour, and a 5 Day San Antonio Holiday. For trip information, contact Lori at [email protected] or 503789-5487. The Pioneer Center has teamed up with Collette Tours and the American Travel Bureau to offer 4 exciting trips: a 10 day Reflections of Italy tour, an 11 day Costa Rica trip, a 7 day Canadian Winter Wonderland, and a 10 day Heritage of America Tour. ZMDT-200-1301 MUSIC TOGETHER Register at www.valleykidsmusic.com for this mixed ages class! All children are musical. We offer a playful environment that is musically rich and always supportive of their learning style and stage of development. For children ages birth through kindergarten and the grownups who love them! Any caregivers (parents, grandparents, nanny) can bring the children. The whole family is welcome! For more information or to register contact Wendy at 971678-6742 or [email protected]. No Class 10/8. 9:30-10:15am 10:45-11:30am S S 9/10 11 $140 9/10 11 $140 Reznicsek BASEMENT Reznicsek BASEMENT www.clackamas.edu 117 West Linn Parks and Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 91. Room West Linn Registration form for Community Education classes on page 91. For class locations, see page 93. Phone: 503-557-4700 Art/Crafts Community Education ZAPA-300-0601 T 10/4 10 Alexander CLRM WRITING THE MIDDLE GRADE AND YOUNG ADULT NOVEL For new writers as well as veteran writers who want to hone their craft with former American University writing teacher Jennifer Johnston and Graham Salisbury, author of 19 novels for young readers including the critically acclaimed “Under the Blood Red Sun,” winner of multiple awards and designations, including the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction and the California Young Reader Medal. The class will focus on the basic elements of writing a story that resonates with readers including structure, theme, premise, and an understanding of the motivation one must have to write at all. Res. $150, Non-Res. $155. Stafford Primary School 7-8:30pm TH 9/15 4 Alexander CLRM Oil Painting Easy to follow step by step instruction on the wet on wet method of oil painting. Each student will start with a blank canvas and leave at the end of the class with a finished masterpiece all their own. Each class is 3.5 – 4 hours long. Students may bring a beverage/and or a snack desired. To see specifics on art go to www.wetpaints.net. Res $48, Non-Res $53. ZAPA-100-0600 OIL PAINTING Using a simple, step by step teaching method, Judy takes you from a blank canvas to a completed masterpiece in one class. All materials provided. To view the name and image of painting, go to www. wetpaints.net. West Linn Adult Community Center 5:30-9pm 10am-2pm 5:30-9pm 10am-2pm 5:30-9pm 10am-2pm 5:30-9pm 10am-2pm TH S TH S TH S TH S 9/8 1 9/24 1 10/131 10/221 11/101 11/261 12/8 1 12/171 Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM ZAPA-100-0601BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY This is the first 2 hour introduction of the Advanced Photography class, an overview of how modern digital and film cameras function to create art. A great place to start. This course is not a prerequisite for the Advanced Photography course. Bring camera and manual. www.oregonphotosafaris.com Res. $35, Non-Res. $40. West Linn High School 10/3 1 7-9pm M ZAPA-100-0602 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY Guvenir CLRM Craftsman Photographer Dwon Guvenir will teach you the skills necessary to be in complete control of your photography, both the tech and the art of photography. This class brings students of all levels up to the “advanced” level. No prerequisite. Bring camera and manual. Instructor’s website www.oregonphotosafaris.com Res. $100, Non-Res. $105. West Linn High School, 7-9pm 118 MTW 10/3 3 ZAPA-100-0603 YOUNG REMBRANDTS DRAWING CLASS 4-5pm W Room 9/27 10 Staff CLRM Child Care/Activities CLOCK REPAIR Fascinated with clocks and time keeping? Learn what makes them tick. A group of clock enthusiasts will teach you the fundamental skills to repair spring or weight driven pendulum clocks. Res. $80, Non-Res. $85. Stafford Primary School 7-10pm Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Ages 5-12. We’ll draw new lessons each week while we enhance the creative and critical thinking skills today’s student’s needs. Students will explore between Line Art, Still Life, Abstract and Graphic Art. Res. $120, Non-Res. $125. No Class 11/23 West Linn Adult Community Center parks and recreat i on ZAPA-300-0600 Course No. Time Guvenir CLRM ZFAM-200-0600 FALL Y CHEF Ages 7-12. As the weather turns colder we also change the foods we eat. This class will focus on some cold weather comfort foods. Kids will make a recipe book. Res. $88, Non-Res. $93. Sunset Firehall 8:30am-2:30pm THF 10/141 YMCA CLRM ZFAM-200-0601HOLIDAY Y CHEF Ages 7-12. Students will learn simple recipes that warm the heart and stomach. Students will bring home a recipe book and crafts. Res. $119, Non-Res. $124. Sunset Firehall 8:30am-2:30pm M-W 12/191 YMCA CLRM ZFAM-200-0602LEGO ENGINEERING CUSTOM CREATIONS Ages 7-12. Our student engineers will build and experiment with the simple machines and motors to build cars that move and much more. Res. $42, Non-Res. $47. Sunset Firehall 6-7pm M-W 12/211 YMCA CLRM ZFAM-200-0605LEGO ENGINEERING CORE CONCEPTS Ages 7-12. Not just any Legos. Our student engineers will build and experiment with the simple machines and motors to build cars that move and much more! Res. $119, Non-Res. $124. Sunset Firehall 8:30am-2:30pm M-W 12/261 YMCA CLRM Culinary ZEAT-100-0601 SHOYU RAMEN 10am-1:30pm SU ZEAT-100-0602 MISO RAMEN 10am-1:30pm SU ZEAT-100-0603 TONKOTSU RAMEN 10am-1:30pm SU Shoyu Ramen is the lightest broth for ramen stock. We will learn the technique for making perfectly clear (not cloudy) broth. This is very soothing, aromatic broth is a pleasure to quaff on a cold day. Great for soothing colds. Made with chicken, nitamage (soft-boiled egg), vegetables and traditional wheat based noodles (gluten free options available).Res. $35, Non-Res. $40. $6 materials fee is payable to the instructor. West Linn Adult Community Center 10/161 Tjahaja CLRM Miso Ramen very tasty and full of umami flavor thanks to miso, the key ingredient. Did you know that miso, a fermented soy bean paste, has ten times the antioxidants of red wine? Miso Ramen is made with chasu (a braised pork that we’ll make in class), nitamage (soft-boiled egg), vegetables and traditional wheat based noodles (gluten free options available). Res. $35, Non-Res. $40 $8 materials fee is payable to the instructor West Linn Adult Community Center 11/6 1 Tjahaja CLRM Tonkotsu is the thickest broth for ramen and is especially loved by ramen aficionados, due to its rich umami flavor. We will learn the technique for making the prized pork bone broth, along with the chasu (braised pork), nitamage (soft-boiled egg), and vegetables that top off the bowl of traditional wheat based noodles (gluten free options available).Res. $35, Non-Res. $40 $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor West Linn Adult Community Center 12/4 1 Tjahaja CLRM Dance/Theater ZMDT-300-0600 ADULT DANCE, INTER A different dance each session for the more experienced dancer. This class is beyond the beginning level. Call 503-637-6295/email [email protected] for more information. Res. $45, Non-Res. $50 West Linn Adult Community Center, Oak & Pine Rooms 8:15-9:15pm 8:15-9:15pm 8:15-9:30pm 8:15-9:30pm TH TH TH TH 9/8 10/6 11/3 12/1 4 4 3 3 Crandell Crandell Crandell Crandell Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room ZMDT-300-0601BEGINNING Adult Dance One of our most popular dances! An all-time favorite! Partners Required/No Partner Rotation Res. $45, Non-Res. $50 West Linn Adult Community Center 7-8pm TH 9/8 13 Crandell MPR ZMDT-300-0605BEGINNING UKULELE PT 1 Ukulele is easy to play, inexpensive, and lots of fun! In this popular class you will quickly learn tuning, simple chords, and tons of songs. A great way to have fun with family and friends. Tenor, Soprano, or concert GCEA tuning only. Please provide your own ukulele. Res. $62, Non-Res. $67 Material Fee (paid 1st class directly to instructor): $8 West Linn Adult Community Center 6:30-7:15pm M 9/19 5 Price MPR ZMDT-300-0606BEGINNING UKULELE PT 2 This class picks up where Pt. 1 left off. More great songs, strumming, and chords. Tenor, Soprano, or concert GCEA tuning only. Please provide your own ukulele. Res. $62, Non-Res. $67 Material Fee (paid 1st class directly to instructor): $8 West Linn Adult Community Center 6:30-7:15pm M 11/7 5 Price MPR ZMDT-300-0605BEGINNING GUITAR PT 1 7:15-8pm M 9/19 5 Price MPR ZMDT-300-0605BEGINNING GUITAR PT 2 This class picks up where Part 1 left off. More great songs, strumming, and chords. Please provide your own guitar. Res. $62, Non-Res. $67 West Linn Adult Community Center 7:15-8pm M 11/7 5 Price MPR ZMDT-100-0600 YOU’RE ON THE AIR! Lisa Foster works for clients: Crest Toothpaste, Olay, Café Appassionato, LA Weight Loss, Advanced Laser Clinics and Sleep Train. Lisa will show you a unique path to one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! Res. $35, Non-Res. $45 West Linn Adult Community Center 6:30-8:30pm TH 10/271 Foster CLRM Exercise/Fitness YPED-400-0600 T’AI CHI BEGINNING 6:30-7:30pm No class 10/27 9:15-10:15am T 9/22 8 Miller Commons S 9/26 8 Miller UPSTAIRS YPED-400-0603 T’AI CHI INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Increase your vitality, coordination and balance. This class will introduce you to the ancient Chinese Yang-Style Form. The 24 Movements are performed in a continuous sequence at slow speed— beneficial for any age or physical shape. One day per week Res. $72, Non-Res. $77. Two Days per week Res. $132 Non-Res $ 137 TU at Rosemont Ridge School, Sat at Sunset Fire Hall. T’ai Chi Ch’uan is both an external and an internal art. Add the deep inner principles of the T’ai Chi Masters to the transformational discoveries of your practice. This class is for the self-motivated T’ai Chi Player who can perform the 24-Movement Yang-Style Form solo. Enrollment requires Instructor’s permission. Res. $72, Non-Res. $77. Rosemont Ridge School 7:30-8:30pm T YPED-400-0604 T’AI CHI ADVANCED WITH FAN FORM 9/22 8 Miller Commons T’ai Chi Ch’uan is both an external and an internal art. Add the deep inner principles of the T’ai Chi Masters to the transformational discoveries of your practice. This class is for the self-motivated T’ai Chi Player who can perform the 24-Movement Yang-Style Form solo. Enrollment requires Instructor’s permission. Res. $108, Non-Res. $113. Rosemont Ridge School 10:15-11:45am S 9/26 8 Miller Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor YPED-100-0600 YOGA I, BEGINNING 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm M M YPED-100-0602 YOGA II 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm W W YPED-100-0604 YOGA II 9-10:15am 9-10:15am T TH ZPED-100-0606 INTRO BELLY DANCE 12-1:30pm F YPED-100-0607 YOGA, SATURDAY MORNING 9-30:10:45am S Room Recover and keep moving! This course Beginning Yoga course focuses on the restorative aspects of the practice. It will be of particular interest to those recovering from Joint replacements or are experiencing similar restrictions to movement. Bring mat and/ or blanket, comfortable clothing, & empty stomach. No Class 9/16, 10/7 & 11/11. Res. $56, Non-Res. $61. Willamette Primary School 9/14 7 11/2 7 Rohrbacker Rohrbacker CAFÉ CAFÉ Yoga II is an active practice. This course is built around a series of poses strung together in a flow known as Vinyasas. This is a more aerobics class than Yoga I. Yoga II addresses endurance as well as strength and flexibility. No Class 11/11. Res. $56, Non-Res. $61 Willamette Primary School 9/16 7 11/4 6 Rohrbacker Rohrbacker CAFÉ CAFÉ This class is designed for the yoga student with some experience. Special attention is given to postural alignment, core strength and pose breakdowns while incorporating twists, inversions and balance work. No class 11/24. Res. $134, Non-Res. $139 Sachi Wellness. 9/8 15 9/10 15 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Ages 12 and up. Learn basic belly dance torso movement, steps and rhythms. Fun workout appropriate for all ages and body types. Res. $65, Non-Res. $70 Sachi Wellness 9/11 5 Staff CLRM Open to all levels. Start your weekend with an invigorating dance of movement and breathwork. Res. $135, Non-Res. $139 Sachi Wellness 9/12 15 Staff CLRM ZPED-200-0600KETTLEBELL FITNESS Focus on kettlebell basics. Kettlebell increases flexibility, strengthens core, abs, back, and glutes! Class also integrates use of bands, body weight exercise, jump rope, and dumb bells. Contact the Adult Community Center for introductory class information 503-5574704. Res. $80, Non-Res. $85 (Drop-ins welcome $10) West Linn Adult Community Center, MPR2. 7-7:45am W 9/7 8 DuBack YPED-400-0667 QIGONG (JADE BODY) 10-11:30am M YPED-400-0670 T’AI CHI 11-12:00pm 11-12:00pm T T YPED-400-0668 NIA – MUSIC & MOVEMENT 11:15-12:00pm TTH Community Education This fun and popular class is designed for the absolute beginner. Quickly learn basic chords and simple strumming patterns known to all guitar players. EZ songs, how to tune, basic techniques, and much more. Please provide your own guitar. Res. $62, Non-Res. $67 Material Fee (paid 1st class directly to instructor): $8 West Linn Adult Community Center Course No. Time CLRM This class will include routines for daily practice, including, but not limited to breathing, immune boosting Qigong and Six Sound Meditation for lungs, stomach and spleen. These exercises will assist the students in obtaining a peaceful, calm transition from summer to fall and fall to winter. Taught by Master Qigong teacher, Lyndalea Ruffner, certified by the LGIHOS. No class 9/26. $55. West Linn Adult Community Center. 9/19 8 Ruffner WLACC This class will increase your vitality, coordination and balance while introducing you to the ancient Chinese Yang-Style Form. The 24 movements are performed in a continuous sequence at slow speed— beneficial for any age or physical shape. Non-competitive. $48. West Linn Adult Community Center. 8/30 8 10/258 Miller Miller WLACC WLACC Nia is music and movement as medicine: and invitation to selfhealing. It encompasses the classic movement forms of martial arts, the healing arts and dance. Its practice touches all levels: body, mind, heart and spirit. Come move and be moved with us in your own body’s way. $40. West Linn Adult Community Center. 9/6 17 Milner WLACC UPSTAIRS www.clackamas.edu 119 West Linn Parks and Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor YPED-200-0669 PILATES WITH FOAM ROLLING 9:45-10:45 am F Registration form on page 91. Room This class will focus on the Pilates style of movement to lengthen and strengthen the body, as well as calm the mind. A foam roller will be incorporated to release trigger points that cause tension. The result is a stronger core, leaner muscles, stable, strong joints, reduced stress, increased circulation, endurance and flexibility. $48. West Linn Adult Community Center. 10/7 8 Rodgers WLACC Health/Well-Being/Safety zPED-700-0614 The Way to Health and Happiness is for ages 15 and older. Actively develop a healthy mind & body, and remove stress with comfortable meditation postures. Good for all health conditions, pain management, and open to all abilities. Res. $64, Non-Res. $69 (Drop-ins welcome $10) West Linn Adult Community Center. 7-8:30pm 7-8:30pm T T ZHLT-200-0655 MEDICAL MARIJUANA Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Community Education Discover the truth about this emerging medical topic from Dr. Kris Ritchey, ND. Studies around the world have linked the healing properties of this herb to the reduction of migraines, MS, cancer, pain and many other conditions. Even weight loss. Learn ways to obtain and use the product safely. 60 min w/15 min Q&A. Res. $30, Non-Res. $35 West Linn Adult Community Center 9/22 1 7-8:15pm TH ZHLT-200-0656 THRIVE INSTEAD OF SURVIVE THE HOLIDAY SEASON Ritchey CLRM 7-8:15pm TH Whether you dread or anticipate the holidays, one thing is for sure, they can take a toll on your health and well-being. You may over eat, over drink, over stress, overspend and under sleep. Sign up for one or both of the supportive and informative classes designed to help you thrive throughout the upcoming season. 60 min w/15 min Q&A. Res. $55, Non-Res. $60 West Linn Adult Community Center 10/132 Ritchey CLRM Music Age 20 mo-3 yrs. For parent & child. Toddler Tunes is a joyful first music experience for your toddler. You and your child will share in a music-making program of rhythms, finger plays, active movement games, keyboard exploration and singing. $20 Materials Fee Open Enrollment. www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $216 Non-Res. $221. Harmony Road Music Center T F S 9/6 18 9/9 18 9/10 18 Staff Staff Staff CLRM CLRM CLRM ZMDT-400-0601 MUSIC IN ME Ages 3-4. These classes are dynamic and creative readiness programs for young children. We emphasize ear training, solfege singing, movement, keyboard activities as well as pitch and rhythm awareness in our activities. Parents involved. $25 Materials fee www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $264, Non-Res. $269. Open Enrollment. Harmony Road Music Center 12-12:45pm 10:30-11:15am 8:45-9:30am T F S 9/6 16 9/9 16 9/10 16 Staff Staff Staff CLRM CLRM CLRM ZMDT-400-0602 MORE MUSIC IN ME Ages 3-4. These classes are dynamic and creative readiness programs for young children. We emphasize ear training, solfege singing, movement, keyboard activities as well as pitch and rhythm awareness in our activities. Parents involved. $25 Materials fee www. harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $264, Non-Res. $269. Harmony Road Music Center 11:15am-12pm 11:15am-12pm 120 T F 9/6 9/9 Room ZMDT-400-0603KEYBOARD PREP I Ages 8-11. Students learn basic music and piano skills through singing, rhythm, movement, ear training, keyboard activities, solo & ensemble performance. Parents participate in class. $50 materials fee payable to the instructor. www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $375, Non-Res. $380. Harmony Road Music Center 5:30-6:25pm 4:30-5:25pm W TH 8/24 20 8/25 20 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM 16 16 Ages 4 1/2-6. Students learn basic music & piano skills through singing, rhythm, movement, ear training, keyboard activities, solo & ensemble performance. Parents participate in class. $50 materials fee payable to the instructor. www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $375, Non-Res. $380. Harmony Road Music Center 3:30-4:25pm 3:30-4:25pm 12-12:55pm M TH F 8/22 20 8/25 20 8/26 20 Staff Staff Staff CLRM CLRM CLRM ZMDT-400-0605 YOUNG MUSICIAN I Ages 6-7. Students learn basic music & piano skills through singing, ear training, keyboard training, solo & ensemble performance. Parents participate in class. $50 materials fee payable to the instructor. www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $375, Non-Res. $380. Harmony Road Music Center 4:30-5:25pm 5:45-6:40pm M T 8/22 20 8/23 20 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM ZMDT-400-0606 PIANO STREET FOR TEENS/ADULTS Ages 12-up. Our Piano Street program is a unique and motivating experience designed specifically for teen & adult beginners. Students are introduced to many musical concepts through ear training, note reading, use of chords, solo/ensemble playing and composing. $25 materials fee payable to the instructor www.harmonyroadoregon. com. Res. $288, Non-Res. $293. Harmony Road Music Center 11-11:45am 6:45-7:30pm M M 9/12 18 9/12 18 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM ZMDT-400-0607 FREE PARENT ORIENTATION FOR BEGINNING STUDENTS ZMDT-400-0600 TODDLER TUNES 1 10-10:30am 10-10:30am 9:30-10am Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ZMDT-400-0604HARMONY ROAD 1 MINDUFULNESS MEDITATION 9/6 7 11/1 7 Course No. Time Staff Staff CLRM CLRM All Ages. This class is intended for parents or any participating adult of new/prospective student of Harmony Road Music Center. You will learn how our comprehensive musicianship program will provide music education for the family. www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Free. Harmony Road Music Center 6:30-7:30pm 1-2pm T F 10/181 10/211 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Sports/Outdoor Activities ZOUT-200-0600HORSE RIDING & PUMPKIN CARVING CAMP For individuals with disabilities/special needs. Riders assisted until they can ride independently (30-45 minute horseback ride). Riders may wear a costume suitable for riding and wear closed-toe shoes with heel. Riders must weigh less than 200 lbs. Must self toilet. Res. $55, Non-Res. $60. Happy Trails Riding Center 10-11:30am S 10/241 Tangvold ARENA Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room City of Wilsonville PA R K S A N D R E C R E AT I O N Wilsonville Parks & Recreation is proud to offer a wide range of classes, activities and events for the whole family! You may register online or in-person. For more information, call 503-783-PLAYor go to www. WilsonvilleParksandRec.com. Dance/Music/Theater ZMDT-300-0703LINE DANCE Exercise your body & mind by dancing to lively, upbeat music. Line Dancing is a fun way to dance socially without a dance partner. Dancing styles covered include Country Western, Swing, Tango, Cha-cha, Rumba, Waltz & more. Wilsonville Community Center. 2:30-3:30PM M 10/178 $35 Drewry CLRM ZMDT-300-0705 TAP DANCE FOR ALL LEVELS Talk about fun! Whether you’ve tapped before or you’re a beginner with two left feet, this class will have you shuffling off to Buffalo in no time. Tap dancing is great exercise and the fun, friendly atmosphere of this class will keep you coming back for more. Wilsonville Community Center 1:30-2:30pm W 9/14 10 $70 Tibbles CLRM All skill levels are welcome! Beginners will learn basic technique; advanced players will take us to new musical horizons. All will have fun and enjoy the classic musical approach: the song circle. Wilsonville Community Center 6-8pm W Ongoing $0 Hamilton CLRM Arts/Crafts ZAPA-100-0700 OIL PAINTING In this Bob Ross-style oil painting class, you will start with a blank canvas and leave with a completed masterpiece! This class is taught by Judy Stubb, who has been painting for 11 years and is a certified Bob Ross Floral Instructor. Each class is a different painting. All supplies are provided. Class examples available at www.wetpaints. net; Wilsonville Parks & Rec / Mt. Hood Room. 5:30-9pm 10am-2pm 1st T 2nd S 9/6, 10/4, 11/11, 12/6 1 $50 each class Stubb 9/10, 10/8, 11/12, 12/10 1 $50 each class Stubb ZAPA-100-0701 WATERCOLOR/EVERYONE IS AN ARTIST 1-3pm 1-3pm M M CLRM CLRM Each class will explore specific watercolor painting and drawing techniques and practices. Materials will be reviewed with each student before class begins to suggest an individualized approach. No Class 12/26. Wilsonville Community Center. 9/12 8 11/7 8 $55 $55 Luneke Luneke CLRM CLRM Driver Education YDRE-200-0700 AARP SMART DRIVER This 6-hour course is split in two sessions and provides a comprehensive review of safe driving techniques. Insurance companies often provide discounts to those who complete this course. You must attend both dates. $15 AARP members/$20 nonmembers. Wilsonville Community Center. 9am-12pm 9am-12pm F F 9/16 2 12/2 2 $15 $15 $20 AARP $20 AARP CLRM CLRM Exercise/Fitness ZPED-300-0716 ZUMBA EVENINGS 5pm-5:45pm W Perfect for everybody and “Every Body”, each Zumba class is designed to bring people together to sweat it on. Here’s how it works: take the “work” out of workout, by mixing low and high intensity moves for an interval style, calorie burning dance fitness party! No Class 11/23. Wilsonville Community Center. 10/5 7 $55 BAUM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor YPED-300-0717 ZUMBA GOLD MONDAY 1:30pm-2:15pm M Room Zumba Gold takes the Zumba formula; modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant. What stays the same are all the elements the Zumba fitness Party is known for; like: the zesty Latin music, salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton; the exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves and invigorating party-like atmosphere. Wilsonville Community Center. 10/248 $55 Baum CLRM YPED-200-0700BODY SCULPT Ages 16 and older. Strengthen and tone all major muscle groups. Focus will be on the core with sets of hand weight repetitions working the entire body. Modifications and different size weights are available; class can be suited individually. Exercise mat required. Wilsonville Community Center. 6-7pm 6-7pm M M 9/5 8 10/318 $59 $59 Moody Moody YPED-200-0703 PILATES SCULPT 6-7pm 6-7pm W W ZPED-200-0700 FIT GIRLS 7-8pm 7-8pm W W YPED-200-0700 PILATES MOVE FOR LIFE 9:30-10:30am M YPED-200-0701 PILATES AND PROPS! 9:30-10:30am W YPED-200-0702 PILATES HEALTHY BACK & FLEXIBILITY 10:30-11:30am W CLRM CLRM Get the best of both Pilates and Strength Fitness in this new hybrid class! We will use a mat and light weights to sculpt lean muscles, with focus on the core-abdominals and back. We will work each muscle group with a variety of weights, so ANY level from beginner to advanced will be challenged. Exercise mat required. Wilsonville Community Center. 9/7 8 11/2 8 $59 $59 Moody Moody CLRM CLRM Calling all girls, middle school-aged and up, for this introduction to body sculpt and core (page 16). Bring your mom, or not, and we will use a mat and light weights to sculpt lean muscles, with a focus on the core, abdominals and back. We will work each muscle group with a variety of exercises. Fitness mat required. Wilsonville Community Center. 9/7 8 11/2 8 $59 $59 Moody Moody CLRM CLRM Work on strong posture, core stability, balance and flexibility. A weak core can make you susceptible to poor posture, low back pain and muscle injuries. Most postures will be done in a seated position or lying down. Wilsonville Community Center. 10/248 $65 Beattie Community Education ZMDT-400-0700 UKULELE JAM Course No. Time CLRM A complement to the Monday class, works on core muscles that stabilize and strengthen the spine. Balance and flexibility improved with the use of balls, foam rollers and everyday household items. All levels welcome! Bring a mat and a 36-inch foam roller. Wilsonville Community Center. 10/128 $65 Beattie CLRM Whether you have back issues or are just concerned about staying healthy, you will gain strength and flexibility in the muscles surrounding your spine. Lying, seated and standing exercises combined with stretching keeps you moving. Bring a mat and lightweight beach towel. Wilsonville Community Center. 10/128 $65 Beattie CLRM YPED-600-0700HEALTHY BONES AND BALANCE FOR BEGINNERS Combines circuit training, strength conditioning, aerobic fitness, flexibility and balance. Evidence-based strategies with goals of improving bone density and decreasing the likelihood of a fall or injury are used. Get on track to a stronger and healthier you. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Wilsonville Community Center. 9:30-10:20am 9:30-10:20am MWF 9/7 20 $47 MWF 11/2 20 $47 Moore Moore CLRM CLRM CLRM www.clackamas.edu 121 Wilsonville Parks and Recreation Course No. Time Registration form on page 91. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room YPED-600-0701HEALTHY BONES AND BALANCE – RETURNING STUDENTS MWF 9/7 20 $47 MWF 11/2 20 $47 No Class 11/11 or 11/25 Moore Moore CLRM CLRM Health / Wellness ZPED-100-0703 FREE YOGA IN THE GROVE Enjoy a free; all-levels Vinyasa Flow yoga class below the trees this September. Vinyasa Flow yoga connects movement with breathing and is a great way to reduce stress, increase strength, and improve flexibility. Modifications will be offered according to each body type and level. Grove Shelter – Murase Plaza, 8300 SW Wilsonville Rd. (Class will not take place in the rain.) 9am-10am S 9/3 4 FREE Brower MRPLZ Community Education YPED-100-0700HATHA YOGA THURSDAYS This co-taught class offers a foundation of yoga poses focused on sound body alignment, and explores the stress reduction benefits of yoga, like mindful breathing and meditation. Use of props is encouraged (straps, blocks and blankets are provided) and modifications are offered to accommodate varying levels of experience. With two teachers, you can expect more individual attention, creative sequencing, and a light-hearted, friendly approach. Students may sign up for either the Tuesday or the Thursday classes, or both for a twice-weekly practice. Wilsonville Community Center 5:30pm- 6:30pm TH 5:30pm- 6:30pm TH YPED-100-0757 9/8 8 11/3 6 $59 $44 Cohen Cohen CLRM CLRM HATHA YOGA TUESDAYS This co-taught class offers a foundation of yoga poses focused on sound body alignment, and explores the stress reduction benefits of yoga, like mindful breathing and meditation. Use of props is encouraged (straps, blocks and blankets are provided) and modifications are offered to accommodate varying levels of experience. With two teachers, you can expect more individual attention, creative sequencing, and a light-hearted, friendly approach. Students may sign up for either the Tuesday or the Thursday classes, or both for a twice-weekly practice. Wilsonville Community Center 5:30pm- 6:30pm T 5:30pm- 6:30pm T YPED-100-0701 9/6 8 11/1 7 $59 $51 Cohen Cohen CLRM CLRM GENTLE HATHA YOGA A calming, stress-relieving class designed to strengthen gradually, building on balance, mobility, agility, stability and flexibility. Emphasis placed on moving to feel better, conscious breathing, relaxation and honoring the body. The use of chairs and other props for folks of varying strength and flexibility. Wilsonville Community Center 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am T T 10/188 12/138 $47 $47 McDaniel McDaniel CLRM CLRM YPED-100-0702HATHA YOGA BASICS New to yoga, a returning yogi, or anyone wishing to deepen their practice; this two thousand year old classical style of yoga will focus on the fundamentals of the many facets of Hatha Yoga. With the use of props; this ALL Levels class, is assessable for everyone and features a series of physical postures and their modifications, sequencing, detail to proper alignment, and yogic breathing exercises. Tools needed are: Yoga mat, block and strap. This class is for active adults who are new to yoga or familiar with the poses and want to continue building on current strength and knowledge. No class 11/24. Wilsonville Community Center 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 122 TH TH 9/8 8 11/3 8 $47 $47 McDaniel McDaniel Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room YPED-400-0703NIA This level is designed to challenge prior class participants. Combines circuit training, strength conditioning, aerobic fitness, flexibility and balance using evidence-based exercise strategies to improve bone density and decreasing the likelihood of a fall or injury. No class 11/11 & 11/25. Wilsonville Community Center. 8:30-9:20am 8:30-9:20am Course No. Time CLRM CLRM Nia is the art of movement; combining 52 simple moves with a combination of dance arts and healing arts. It is designed so anyone can comfortably move to his or her own body’s way. Nia tones your mind and tunes your body so you walk away feeling energized, mentally clear, and emotionally balanced. Nia is practiced barefoot, is non-impact, adaptable to individual abilities and is choreographed to music. No Class 11/11 & 11/25.Wilsonville Community Center 9-10am F 10/7 8 $47 ZPED-700-0700 REIKI SESSIONS 10:30am-2pm T ZPED-700-0701 GUIDED MEDITATION MEETUP 5:30-6pm W yhlt-200-0700 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID 9am-5pm W YPED-400-0701 TAI CHI STUDIO 2-4pm 2-4pm TTH TTH McDaniel CLRM Join Vivian on a path to greater health and wellness with 45-minute Reiki sessions. Vivian has been working in the healing community for over 30 years, investigating the body’s ability to heal itself. Sessions available 2nd, 4th & 5th Tues of the month. Call 503-6823737 to schedule appointment. Wilsonville Community Center Ongoing $30 Anderson CLRM A free, weekly opportunity for anyone wishing to begin a meditation practice or have a regular, supportive environment to come for meditation. Explore a variety of guided meditations, making each week a unique experience. Bring your own zafu or blankets/pillows. Parks & Rec Admin Bldg. Ongoing $0 Ante-Marandi CLRM An evidence based education program that teaches how to recognize and respond to the warning signs of mental health and substance use disorders and link people to appropriate treatment. The program is based on the principle that early intervention prevents mental illness from becoming more severe by encouraging people to get help early. Tauchman House 11/9 1 $0 Barnett-Herro CLRM Class opens with Qigong and warm-ups that targets joints and promotes relaxation. There is a focus on empty hand Tai Chi forms with 24 and 47 gestures during the first hour. The remainder of class is for practice with Tai Chi sword and fan movements. Wilsonville Community Center 9/20 18 $80 11/2918 $80 Lusk Lusk CLRM CLRM YPED-400-0702BEGINNING TAI CHI This class introduces a simplified Tai Chi form that targets a range of benefits, including balance and flexibility, and improves core strength and memory. An additional bonus is having fun with a group and discovering the joy of mindful movement. Wilsonville Community Center 1-2pm 1-2pm TTH TTH 9/20 18 $65 11/2918 $65 Lusk Lusk CLRM CLRM Family/Life/Children Zeat-200-0700 COOKING WITH USHA This class will consist of 30 minutes of discussion, explanation of recipe and handouts, 60 minutes of prep and cooking and 30 minutes of clean up. Instructor Usha Kotech has worked in the food industry for many years, has a Certification in Restaurant Arts and owned a catering business at a farmers’ market. All food and materials included, and participants will be able to sample the dishes that are prepared. Wilsonville Community Center 1:30pm- 3:30pm W 1:30pm- 3:30pm W 9/14 1 10/121 $15 $15 CLRM CLRM Special Events Chrysalis: Women Writers Clackamas Repertory Theatre September 28 – December 7 Wednesdays, noon – 1:50 p.m. Roger Rook Hall, Room 220 Course Number: XWR-0001-01 or Course Registration Number: #267800 Free Season Ticket Prices: Adult: $75 Senior: $72, 68+ Youth: $30, 6-25 Chrysalis Women Writers, an honest and supportive critique group, welcomes both new and established women writers. Newcomers are welcome to attend without reading their own work until they are comfortable doing so. This workshop is led by local author Patricia K. Lichen. For more information, contact the English Department, 503-594-3254. Theatre Arts www.clackamas.edu/theatre Auditions for Fall Term Mainstage Production Wednesday, September 28, 3:00-6:00 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center Prepare a one-minute monologue or read from the script. You do not have to be enrolled at CCC to audition. Call Jennifer at 503594-3153 for information. Auditions for Fall Term Student Performance Showcase One-Act Plays Friday, September 30, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center No experience necessary! Call Jennifer at 503-594-3153 for information. FALL TERM MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION TBA November 10-20, Thursday-Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center Ticket prices: Adults $10, seniors 62+ $8. Students can pay what you can at the door. For tickets call Jennifer at 503-594-3153 or visit www.clackamas. edu/theatre. Seats are assigned. BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR OF FALL TERM MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION Thursday, November 17, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center It’s free so bring a friend! Take a behind the scenes look at our Fall Mainstage Production. Walk the catwalks, take a tour and discover the “magic” of a theatre production. RSVP required; limited spaces available. Call Jennifer at 503-594-3153 to reserve your place. Single tickets: “Steel Magnolias” Youth $12, Senior $28, Adult $30 “The Music Man” Youth $15, Senior $34, Adult $36 Showtimes Thursday-Saturday evenings - 7:30 Sunday matinees - 2:30 Tickets available online at clackamasrep.org or by calling 503-594-6047 The Music Man by Meredith Wilson August 6-28 Preview August 4; August 5 Sold Out; August 6 opening night Trouble? Right here? In Oregon City? When “Professor” Harold Hill, the smooth-talking traveling salesman arrives in River City, Iowa, he quickly has everyone eating out of his hand. However, this time he meets his match in town librarian Marian Paroo. She steals his heart, and the con man faces a tough choice: love or money. This classic American musical is full of songs you know and love: “Till There Was You,” “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Goodnight My Someone” and many more. Steel Magnolias By Robert Harling September 9-October 2 Preview September 8 In Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorous verbal collisions, the play moves toward tragedy in Act II, revealing these Steel Magnolias’ underlying strength and love, which makes them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad. “Harling has given his women sharp, funny dialogue… The play builds to a conclusion that is deeply moving.” — NY Daily News “…a skillfully crafted, lovingly evoked picture of eccentricity in the small-town South…Robert Harling is a new voice in the theatre and the qualities of Steel Magnolias suggest he may be an important one.” — Drama-Logue “…suffused with humor and tinged with tragedy.” — NY Post FALL TERM STUDENT PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE: Student Directed One-Act Plays, Stand-Up Comedy and Comedy Improv Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, November 15, 16 & 17, Noon-1:00 p.m. Additional performance on Wednesday, November 16, 7:30 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center No tickets necessary. It’s FREE so bring a friend! For information, call Jennifer at 503-594-3153 www.clackamas.edu 123 CCC Wilsonville Campus Fall Art Exhibit, “Everyone is An Artist” by Students from the Wilsonville Community Art Class Tuesday, September 6th -Wednesday September 28th “Everyone is an Artist” is the name of the recently completed watercolor course that was offered through the Wilsonville Parks & Rec Community Center. The CCC Wilsonville Campus will now proudly be exhibiting the completed work from the artists who took this course. Elaine Luneke, instructor for the class says her students “range from enthusiastic teens to ardent adult beginners and very accomplished seniors”. Elaine has been teaching classes at the Wilsonville and Lake Oswego Community Centers as well as the Charbonneau Country Club since 2012. Elaine started her professional career as an artist just out of college when she became a designer for a mid-western stained glass studio. She designed glass installations and did watercolor presentations for a full range of public and private spaces, from sculptural pieces for the State of Illinois to restoration work on Frank Lloyd Wright lamps. Here in Oregon she has shown her paintings in many galleries and art shows. Wilsonville Community Art will be on display in the Commons Area Gallery of the CCC Wilsonville Campus located at 29353 SW Town Center Loop East. The show is open to the public. For more information contact Joyce Gabriel 503-594-0950 or [email protected] 124 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Horticulture/Arboriculture/ Landscape/Organic Farming See Horticulture/Landscape/Urban Agriculture course listings for additional details. For more information, please contact Loretta Mills at [email protected] or 503-594-3292; website: www.clackamas.edu/horticulture HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS WITH GOURDS & PUMPKINS Tuesday, November 22 6-7:30pm Room: Clairmont 118 Fee: $25 Course Code #: XHOR-0025-01 Learn to make fresh seasonal centerpieces that can be enhanced by using gourds and pumpkins as containers, and seasonal fruit to embellish the usual mums and colored leaves. Join cut flower garden author Linda Beutler for an evening of inspiration. SEE HORTICULTURE CREDIT COURSE LISTING FOR ADDITIONAL WORKSHOPS. Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program The Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program provides seniors in the county with an educational experience designed and administered by participants. The program is sponsored by Clackamas Community College. Sessions are held Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. at the Harmony Community Campus in the OIT Metro Center Room 191. For details visit our website at: www.clackamas.edu/communityeducation/ or call 503-594-0620. Academic Regulations Absences/Attendance FERPA • You must be officially registered to attend class. • Be sure to notify your instructor if you can’t make it to your first day of class. If you don’t, you may lose your seat to a student on the wait list. • If you stop going to class and you don’t officially drop the classes from your schedule, you will be held academically and financially responsible. • If the college is open on a religious holiday, you may be excused through prior arrangement with your instructors. • Full Name • Enrollment status • If you attend a college-sponsored field trip, intercollegiate function or other event, you may be excused through prior arrangement with your instructors. • Verification of certificate, degree, or honors and awards • Financial aid programs have specific attendance requirements. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information at [email protected] or www. clackamas.edu. • Residency status • Major/Program • Athletic participation Directory information about your student record may be released without your permission under the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA). CCC will release the following Directory Information: No other information will be released without your permission. If you have questions regarding FERPA, please contact Enrollment Services, 503-594-6100 or go to our website: www.clackamas.edu Academic Standing If you are a degree/certificate student taking 6 or more credits, you are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA and complete at least 50% of your attempted credits in order to remain in good academic standing. Active Military Duty If you are called up for active military duty, and wish to withdraw from classes, you will be held harmless with regard to financial and academic responsibility. Administrative Withdraw • If you don’t attend your class during the first two weeks of the class, instructors MAY drop you but ARE NOT REQUIRED to do so. This is called administrative withdrawal. • You will be asked to officially withdraw from classes by web, fax, mail, or in person. • • Students who have already shipped out or are unable to drop classes should contact Enrollment Services: 503594-6100 or [email protected]. If an instructor does an administrative withdrawal, you may be granted a full refund of charges for the class. • • You will be asked to submit a copy of your orders along with a request for a refund/credit to Enrollment Services. An instructor may administratively withdraw you from a course if you are unable to demonstrate fulfillment of the stated class prerequisite or co-requisite requirement. • • Requests to be held harmless financially and academically for a prior term enrollment must be submitted directly to the Registrar at 503-594-3370 or chris.sweet@clackamas. edu. If you are utilizing Financial Aid or Veteran’s benefits, you may owe a repayment. Please check with these offices for additional information regarding your enrollment status and entitlement to benefits. • If you are administratively withdrawn from a course, you will be notified by Enrollment Services. Adding and Dropping Classes • You are required to obtain instructor permission (signature) once classes begin. • You must officially drop courses you have registered for if you decide to stop going to class. Ceasing to attend class does not constitute official withdrawal! You will be held responsible academically and financially if you do not officially drop your courses. Official withdrawal is via myClackamas or in person. Audit An audit allows you to attend class without responsibility for a grade. Audit carries no credit, doesn’t contribute toward full-time status and does not meet full-time status required for Veterans, Social Security, Financial Aid or athletic eligibility. All other college policies apply including registration, tuition payment, refunds, and attendance. If you decide to change your status from audit to credit or credit to audit, notify your instructor prior to the end of the sixth week of the term. If you are a financial aid student, please notify the Financial Aid Office if you change from a credit to an audit or receive an audit grade. You may be required to pay back funds. Audit classes do not qualify for financial aid. www.clackamas.edu 125 Variable Credit Some courses are eligible for variable credit. These courses are noted in the Schedule of Classes with a “V” in the credit column. This option allows you to pursue an individualized learning program. You must register for the number of credits you expect to earn in that term as determined with your instructor. Changes to variable credit must be processed through registration by the end of the 10th week of the term. Wait List Some CCC classes utilize a wait list option. If the class you want to register for is full and it has a wait list: • Add your name to the wait list via myClackamas or in person. • You will be added to the course by Enrollment Services on a first-come, first-served and eligibility basis. Note: this process ends once a course begins. You must contact your instructor directly once a course has started. • You will be notified by email and sent a letter immediately when you are added to a class. • You are responsible academically and financially if you no longer want to be in the class and don’t drop it. The following conditions may affect your eligibility for wait list placement: • Wait list capacity has been met. • There is a “hold” on your student record that restricts registration. • There are course restrictions in place such as “instructor consent.” • You are already enrolled in another section of the same course. • There is a time conflict with the course you have selected. • You have reached the maximum number of credits allowed (18) without additional authorization. • Class has already begun. Student Right to Know and Other Notification Requirements Clackamas Community College information regarding academic programs, student completion/ graduation rates, financial assistance, athletics, institutional financial support, privacy rights (FERPA), campus security, crime statistics and other Student Right to Know items may be obtained by viewing our annual college catalog or by going to www.clackamas.edu. Printed copies of this information may also be obtained by contacting Enrollment Services at 503-594-6100 or registrar@ clackamas.edu. Clackamas Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Accreditation of an institution of higher education by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria for the assessment of institutional quality evaluated through a peer review process. An accredited college or university is one which has available the necessary resources to achieve its stated purposes through appropriate educational programs, is substantially doing so, and gives reasonable evidence that it will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Institutional integrity is also addressed through accreditation. Accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is not partial but applies to the institution as a whole. As such, it is not a guarantee of every course or program offered, or the competence of individual graduates. Rather, it provides reasonable assurance about the quality of opportunities available to students who attend the institution. Inquiries regarding an institution’s accredited status by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities should be directed to the administrative staff of the institution. Individuals may also contact: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities 8060 165th Avenue N.E., Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 558-4224 www.nwccu.org 126 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Transportation Options for Students Clackamas Community College provides a variety of transportation options for students including a free shuttle, carpooling matching service, and multiple bus options. The latest information and additional details can be found at www.clackamas.edu/transportation. CCC XPRESS SHUTTLE Free shuttle runs between the Oregon City and Harmony campuses and the Clackamas Town Center Transit Center during the Fall and Winter Terms. CARPOOL MATCHING SERVICE Find a CCC student to carpool with at www.drivelessconnect.com. Sign up using your @student.clackamas.edu email address. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Clackamas Community College is serviced by a number of bus lines. Plan your trip at ride.trimet.org or www.sctd.org for Molalla and Canby riders. TriMet tickets and passes are sold on campus in the CCC Bookstore. Schedules for TriMet, Molalla and Canby riders are also available in the Community Center near the cafeteria. The Clackamas Community College Park & Ride location is available to commuters. Please be courteous and park in the designated area located in the Community Center parking lot. Services for Students The Student Life & Leadership Office in room 152 of the Community Center offers lots of services to help you. Here’s a list. For more information, call 503-5943040. http://depts.clackamas.edu/asg Book Exchange: Save money on used textbooks. Students can sell/buy books here. The Book Exchange runs during finals week and the first two weeks of the term. Tours: Explore the campus with a CCC student leader. These are current CCC students whose job is to help students get accustomed to the college. For more information please email [email protected]. Calculator Rentals: A great alternative to buying an expensive calculator, students may rent a calculator for 24 hours for free. You can also rent a calculator for the entire term for $20. Locker Rentals: Backpacks can get heavy with all those textbooks. Rent a locker to store your textbooks and school work. Childcare and textbook grants: Grants are awarded each term to students who have demonstrated need. Fill out an application in the Student Life & Leadership Office. There is a screening process. Community Service: Student Government offers a variety of opportunities to get involved in the community. Get involved! Clubs: Do you have a special interest? Want to meet new people? CCC offers many clubs for students. Find out more in Student Life & Leadership. Lost & Found: Located in the Student Government office in CC 152. Fax & Phone: Fax service is available for 50 cents per page for local numbers and $1 for the first page on long distance numbers. All pages thereafter are 50 cents per page. There is a phone you can use, free of charge, in the Community Center. Please limit calls to three minutes. Register to Vote: It’s simple and fast. Fill out the form in the Student Government office. A Student Government representative will deliver the forms to the county office. clackamas YMCA Child Development Center Regular child care is available Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. for children ages six weeks to 12 years old. Pre-enrollment is necessary (no drop-ins). Call 503-657-9795 for rates and availability. www.clackamas.edu 127 Hours Fall Term 2016 All campuses closed Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11, Thanksgiving, Nov. 24 & 25, and Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5 Late opening Sept. 20-21, 11:30 a.m. CCC Oregon City Campus McLOUGHLIN HALL Bookstore Sept. 19-24 M 8 a.m.-5 p.m. T-W 12-5 p.m. Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m. F 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. S 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sept. 26-30 M-T 7:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m. W-Th 7:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m. F 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 3-7 M-T 7:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m. W-Th 7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. F 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Oct. 10-Dec. 2 M-Th 7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. F 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nov. 11 Closed for Veteran’s Day Holiday Nov. 24-25 Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday Textbook Buyback Dec. 5-9 M-W 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Th 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. F 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. BARLOW HALL ITS – Information Technology Services Sept. 26-Dec. 9 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. BILL BROD COMMUNITY CENTER Academic Advising & Career Services Sept. 26-29 Sept. 30-Dec. 16 M-Th M-F 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Counseling Services Sept. 26-Dec. 9 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Disability Resource Center Sept. 26-Dec. 30 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Graduation Services–Evaluation/ External Transcripts Sept. 26-Dec. 30 M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Student Life & Engagement Sept. 26-Dec. 30 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. RANDALL HALL Veterans Education and Training Center Sept. 26-Dec. 30 M-F Fitness Center 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (Hours vary, please check door for posted hours) Sept. 26-Dec. 9 M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. DYE LEARNING CENTER Academic Computing Lab Sept. 26-Dec. 9 Library Sept. 26-Dec. 9 M-Th F S 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. M-Th F S 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. ROGER ROOK HALL Enrollment Services Sept. 26-27 Sept. 26-Jan. 6 FAFSA Lab Sept. 26-Jan. 6 M-F Financial Aid Writing Center, Math Lab and Other Tutoring Services Sept. 26-27 MT Sept. 26-Jan. 6 M-F See posted hours on web, www.clackamas.edu/Tutoring/ Moodle Help Sept. 26-Dec. 9 M-F 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 1:30 p.m.-3 pm 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 26-Jan. 6 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (Call 503-594-3283 for specific test times) Workforce Development Services M-F 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Testing & Assessment Center 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Family Resource Center MT M-F STREETER HALL 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Open Computing Lab Sept. 26-Dec. 9 M-Th 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where to find food Cafeteria: Cougar Café, Community Center, M-TH 7 a.m.-5 p.m. and F from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Beverages, snacks, a grab & go case with a wide variety of house-made salads, sandwiches, pastries, and snack packs. Hot breakfast available until 10 a.m. Hot lunch available until 2 p.m. and include burgers, fries/tots, Pizza Schmizza, wraps & rice bowls, soups, and sandwiches built-to-order. Additional information and menus are available at www.triohosp.com/ccc/cafe. 128 ASG, CC152, snacks Bookstore, McLoughlin Hall, has a wide variety of food and beverage choices, including coffee and popcorn. A microwave is available in store to heat food. Snacks are also available in vending machines in various locations. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 CCC Bookstores Oregon City Campus – in McLoughlin Hall, ground floor 503-594-6500 Harmony Campus – Harmony Building, Main hall 503-594-0647 Online at www.cccbooks.com In-store customers Payment types: • cash • debit / credit (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) • Personal or parent/guardian checks (Local, imprinted checks only! Student ID and ODL required. Max $5 cash back.) Please note: Purchases made by check require 14 days before a cash refund can be issued. Store credit issued in the interim. Online orders can be shipped out (for a fee) or held for customer pick-up. • Credit card payment required at time of order. • E-mail notifications will be sent when order is shipped or is ready to be picked up. Fall 2016 dates to remember: Textbook sales begin online and in-store – August 29 Last day for textbook refunds – September 30 Buyback – Dec. 5-9 Rental books due back – December 9 Bookstores closed for Holidays – November 11, 24-25 For campus maps, store hours, shipping costs, refund/returns policies and ordering details see www.cccbooks.com, or call the bookstore at 503-594-6500. We will be happy to answer your questions personally! College Closure Information ANNOUNCEMENTS In the event of hazardous weather or other emergencies, the following will carry school schedule changes and college closure information: •Clackamas website, www.clackamas.edu •Local radio and television broadcasts and websites •Recorded phone message on the college’s main number 503-657-6958 •Facebook, Facebook.com/ClackamasCommCollege •Twitter, @ClackCollege COLLEGE CLOSURE LOCATIONS In the event that the college is closed due to adverse weather conditions, all college campuses and centers will close. In the event of a non-weather related emergency closure (e.g., loss of electricity), only the affected campus will close. COLLEGE CLOSURE TIMES Emergency closures due to hazardous weather or other emergencies: Day Closure – Offices are closed and classes are canceled unless exceptions are announced. Shuttle service is also canceled. Late Opening – The college will open at 10 a.m. All classes, events and activities on all CCC campuses are canceled until 10 a.m. If a class is scheduled to be in progress at 10 a.m., arrive at 10 a.m. Shuttle services will begin at 8:45 a.m. Early Closure – All classes, activities and events starting at or after 4 p.m. will be canceled on all campuses. Campuses will remain open until 5 p.m. Shuttles will not run after 5 p.m. CLOSURES DURING FINALS WEEK One day closure during finals week: Monday, Tuesday and/or Wednesday daytime finals will be rescheduled for Thursday during the same time period as originally scheduled. Second day closure during finals week: Finals will be rescheduled for Friday during the same time period as originally scheduled. Evening closure during finals week: Finals will be rescheduled for Friday evening during the same time period as originally scheduled. Note: These are general guidelines. Exceptions may occur. SIGN UP FOR FLASH ALERT Sign up to receive FlashAlert emails and push notifications on your smartphone about college closures. Visit www.FlashAlert.net for more information. www.clackamas.edu 129 Faculty Advisors Program Advisor Undecided or need more information about your program of study? Faculty advisors have the answers. PHONERoomEmail Accounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan San-Claire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3013. . . . . . . . . . Administrative Office Assistant/Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beverly Forney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3115. . . . . . . . . . Adult High School Diploma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Smida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3028. . . . . . . . . . Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Keeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3409. . . . . . . . . . Apprenticeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Donohue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3031. . . . . . . . . . Arboriculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April Chastain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3055. . . . . . . . . . Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nora Brodnicki. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3036. . . . . . . . . . Automotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Lueck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3052. . . . . . . . . . Business Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3075. . . . . . . . . . Business Development Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0733. . . . . . . . . . Clinical Lab Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Wand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0694. . . . . . . . . . Communications/Speech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Brennan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3154. . . . . . . . . . Computer Science: Transfer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Albers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3166. . . . . . . . . . Computer Science: Application Support & Web Design. . . Debra Carino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3170. . . . . . . . . . Computer Science: Network Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Carino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3167. . . . . . . . . . Computer Science: Transfer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jen Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3138. . . . . . . . . . Criminal Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ida Flippo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3363. . . . . . . . . . Customized Training & Development Services . . . . . . . . . . . Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3200. . . . . . . . . . Dental Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maria Corona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .503-594-0693. . . . . . . . . . Digital Media Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3034. . . . . . . . . . Early Childhood Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawn Hendricks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-6158. . . . . . . . . . Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adela Arguello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-6591. . . . . . . . . . Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laurette Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3840. . . . . . . . . . Electronics and Microelectronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3322. . . . . . . . . . Emergency Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Ennenga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3539. . . . . . . . . . Emergency Medical Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zig Sawzak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0696. . . . . . . . . . Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-6163. . . . . . . . . . Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt LaForce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3148. . . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Burnell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3256. . . . . . . . . . English as a Second Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Munro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3236. . . . . . . . . . Environmental Safety and Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3322. . . . . . . . . . Fire Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Ennenga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3539. . . . . . . . . . GED/ABE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Smida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3028. . . . . . . . . . Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Keeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3409. . . . . . . . . . Gerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3207. . . . . . . . . . GIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3322. . . . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3405. . . . . . . . . . Horticulture/Arboriculture/Landscape/Organic Farming. . April Chastain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3055. . . . . . . . . . Human Resource Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Moiso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3770. . . . . . . . . . Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3207. . . . . . . . . . Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3405. . . . . . . . . . Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Mach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3262. . . . . . . . . . Journalism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3261. . . . . . . . . . Landscape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April Chastain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3055. . . . . . . . . . Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3075. . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3322. . . . . . . . . . Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dale Hatfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3074. . . . . . . . . . Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3326. . . . . . . . . . Medical Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Maynard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0695. . . . . . . . . . Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lars Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3384. . . . . . . . . . Music Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3340. . . . . . . . . . Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Dodson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0654. . . . . . . . . . Organic Farming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April Chastain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3055. . . . . . . . . . Paraeducator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laurette Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3840. . . . . . . . . . Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Hartsock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3408. . . . . . . . . . Physical Education/Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Martineau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3271. . . . . . . . . . Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3405. . . . . . . . . . Pre-Professional (medical, dental, pharmacy). . . . . . . . . . . . . Eden Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3352. . . . . . . . . . Project Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Corona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-6498. . . . . . . . . . Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3410. . . . . . . . . . Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3405. . . . . . . . . . Reading/Study Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Nielson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3401. . . . . . . . . . Renewable Energy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3322. . . . . . . . . . Retail Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Akini. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3196. . . . . . . . . . Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eden Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3352. . . . . . . . . . Skills Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camilo Sanchez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3029. . . . . . . . . . Social Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3405. . . . . . . . . . Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erich Pfeifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3802. . . . . . . . . . Theatre Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Eikrem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3157. . . . . . . . . . Undecided Major of Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Support Services. . . . . . 503-594-3475. . . . . . . . . . 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RR Student Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Student Life & Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Student Support Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Technical Career Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Theater/Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Tutoring Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Organic Farming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Veterans Educational Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Veterans Education & Training Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Vice President, College Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Vice President, Instructional & Student Services. . . . . . . . . . P Water & Environmental Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W Wilsonville Registration/Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F Workforce Development Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M World Languages (formerly Foreign Languages). . . . . . . . . . . D Writing Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3028 HHarmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0633 D Adult High School Diploma – Oregon City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0633 Academic Advising CC Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3475 HHarmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0623 WWilsonville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0959 Bookstore M Bookstore—Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-6500 HBookstore—Harmony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0647 Testing/Assessment Center RR Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3283 HHarmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0636 WWilsonville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0940 RR Admissions & Recruitment/Welcome Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Advanced College Credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TApprenticeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CArboriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Army Strong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACArt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAthletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAutomotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Business/Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OIT Business Development Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Business Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCCafeteria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Campus Safety Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR Campus Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Career Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Career Technical Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F Child Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Child Care Info & Referral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR The Clackamas Print Newspaper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community Garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Computer Lab (Academic). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Computer Lab (Open). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Cooperative Work Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCCounseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Criminal Justice/Corrections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DJ Customized Training & Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC Digital Media Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Disability Resource Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Distance Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Electronics & Microelectronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Emergency Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEngineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3284 503-594-3208 503-594-3031 503-594-3292 503-594-6215 503-594-3034 503-594-3043 503-594-3047 503-594-3071 503-594-0738 503-594-3085 503-594-6091 503-594-6650 503-594-6249 503-594-6001 503-594-3441 503-657-9795 503-253-5000 503-594-3261 503-594-3337 503-594-0627 503-594-3040 503-594-6632 503-594-6632 503-594-3071 503-594-3511 503-594-3176 503-594-3203 503-594-3200 503-594-3034 503-594-6357 503-594-6310 503-594-3203 503-594-3318 503-594-3539 503-594-3345 503-594-3254 503-594-3234 503-594-6100 503-594-3696 503-594-3322 503-594-3308 503-594-6100 503-594-3539 503-594-3203 503-594-3318 503-594-6651 503-594-3043 503-594-0620 503-594-0650 503-594-3208 503-594-3292 503-594-3458 503-594-3203 503-594-3500 503-594-3292 503-594-6191 503-594-3312 503-594-3176 503-594-3318 503-594-3395 503-594-6310 503-594-3337 503-594-0650 503-594-3034 503-594-3043 503-594-3002 503-594-6100 503-594-3318 503-594-3421 503-594-3345 503-594-3028 503-594-3403 503-594-6100 503-594-3040 503-594-3040 503-594-3475 503-594-3441 503-594-3153 503-594-6191 503-594-3292 503-594-3438 503-594-3438 503-594-3010 503-594-3020 503-594-3345 503-594-3318 503-594-0940 503-594-6246 503-594-3403 503-594-6275 Campus Safety In an emergency or life-threatening situation, dial 911 from any phone. Campus Safety Office, ext. 6234 or 6650 or call 971-563-0101. * Find building code key on campus map page. www.clackamas.edu 131 Campus Map Home Orchard Society Arboretum Information 205 Organic Farming Environmental Learning Center Shipping & Receiving To I- Bus Stop N O R T H Parking Cl Jogging Trail a ir mo AD RO Campus Safety McLoughlin Hall Rainbow Building Lewelling Community Center K EE CR ER AV BE Community Gardens nt Dr. RSB2 Library N or t h Family Resource Center Dou g l as Lo RSB1 Clairmont Hall RSB3 op RSOC2 Water Efficient Demonstration Garden Greenhouses Training Center RBALL RTRACK Randall Hall Community Center Pauling Center DeJardin Hall Although it may be tempting to park in no-parking or handicapped spaces, parking citations are issued and vehicles are subject to towing and storage fees. Team Oregon Motorcycle Training Area PGE Tower RPOWER Disabled students should be sure to pick up a state application form from the Department of Motor Vehicles. RSOC1 to Portland North Milwaukie 22 I-5 43 4 CCC at Harmony Community Campus 7738 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, OR 97222 u cLo Lake Oswego CCC Oregon City 19600 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045 Gladstone h. Av e . k 19600 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045 ee Clackamas Community College 3 Canby la cr er to Salem al av South ol 21 Wilsonville Exit 283 M Oregon City Be Town Center Loop h E 99 S. Molalla Center (behind Molalla Public Library) 201 East Fifth, Molalla, OR 97308 as W 7t 213 CCC Wilsonville Campus Molalla/ Oregon City Exit 10 43 I-205 Estacada High School 355 N.E. 6th, Estacada, OR 97023 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 CCC at 82nd Avenue Harmony Exit 13 Community Clackamas Campus West Linn CCC Off-campus sites Canby Applied Technology Center 721 S.W. Fourth St., Canby, OR 97013 Sunnyside Exit 14 Clackamas Town Center Harmony n) ghli CCC Wilsonville Campus 29353 SW Town Center Loop E Wilsonville, OR 97070 Art Center Barlow Hall Clairmont Hall Community Center Dye Learning Center DeJardin Hall Environmental Learning Center Family Resource Center Gregory Forum CCC at Harmony Community Campus McLoughlin Hall Niemeyer Center Pauling Center Randall Hall Rook Hall Streeter Hall Training Center CCC Wilsonville Campus (M CCC campus sites AC B C CC D DJ ELC F G H M N P R RR S T W 99E code Building name Oregon Tech 7726 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, OR 97222 132 r Roa d 13 op S o u th D o ug l a s L o Y2 WA HIGH END Rook Hall Visitor There’s usually space available in the Barlow lot. Barlow Hall K il ld ee TRAIL’S Streeter Hall Having difficulty finding parking? I-205 Gregory Forum Dye Learning Center AV E. Home Composting Demonstration Site RTEN1 I-5 M OL AL LA Art Center McLoughlin Hall 213 (SE 82nd Ave.) Niemeyer Center S. Henrici Get started on your math path Don’t let math hold you back from getting your degree or certificate. Clackamas Community College’s innovative Math Pathways make reaching your education goal easier than ever. Want a job in automotive repair, welding or as a dental assistant? Follow the Career Tech Path. Pursuing a job in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering or math? Follow the STEM Path. And, for jobs in areas like psychology, marketing and the arts — follow the Alternate Path. Math in each of these paths is catered to the needs of the students and their future careers, eliminating unnecessary coursework. Math Pathways ensure you are taking the correct courses at the right time, which gets you to a career or transfer degree sooner — saving time and money. Find out which math path is right for your academic and career goals. Contact a CCC advisor at 503-594-3475 for help choosing or switching your math path. CAREER TECH PATH Fundamentals of Arithmetic II Technical Mathematics I Technical Math II STEM PATH Fundamentals of Arithmetic II Algebra I Algebra II Algebra III College Algebra Trigonometry Calculus I ALTERNATE PATH Fundamentals of Arithmetic II College Math Foundations Intro to Contemporary Math Statistics I www.clackamas.edu 93 Enrollment and Student Demographics 2014-2015 Enrollment Statistics Headcount 25,793 Fall full-time students 2,849 Fall part-time students 5,949 Fall non-credit students 2,906 Full-time equivalence 7,071.69 Average age, all students 32 Average age, full-time students 25 Known females 10,699 (49%) Known males 10,939 (51%) Racial/ethnic known minorities in students body 23% Degrees/certificates awarded 1,547 Enrollment Breakdown by Student Program 2013-2014 Developmental Education 5% General Studies 22% Community Education 27% College Transfer 20% Technical Degree or Certificate 26% Revenue - General Fund State Appropriations 29% Other Revenue 2% Property Taxes 35% Tuition and Fees 34% Expenditures - General Fund Plant Operations & Maintenance 8% Instructional Support & Other 7% College Support 24% Instruction 51% 94 Student Services 10% High school students: Jumpstart your college experience at CCC Did you know you can get affordable college credits while still in high school? High School Connections at CCC offers five college credit programs specifically designed for high school students. Not only is it a chance to explore majors and save both time and money on your college degree, but you can also access all the perks of being a CCC student — including free one-on-one support in the form of career services, advising and counseling. Here are your options: • Advanced College Credit: Earn both high school and college credit for approved courses taught in your high school. • Expanded Options: Take college classes on campus or online and have them paid for by your school district. • High School Career Technical Education: Take advantage of our hands-on automotive, engineering, manufacturing, renewable energy and welding courses taught on our campus during your regular school day. • High School Plus: We bring Clackamas to you. CCC instructors teach college classes at partner high schools and designated locations. • Smart Internships: Gain college credit and job experience while working at a training site. Students may only participate in the programs offered at their high school. For more information on how you can get started earning college credits while in high school, visit www.clackamas.edu/ highschoolconnections, email [email protected] or call 503594-3161. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000. This clown takes her business seriously When Regina “Cha Cha” Wollrabe graduated high school in 1980, Clackamas Community College was her top choice to continue her education. She knew the college well as she had spent time on campus as a child when her father attended in the late 1960s. During her time at CCC, Regina developed her love for theater, dance and performing. Having done some miming in high school, she convinced an instructor she could gather enough students to have a mime class at the college. After earning her certificate, Regina worked as a traveling mime with Youth With a Mission, an interdominational organization, for four years. When she was 26, she returned to CCC to work toward her associate’s degree. In 1991, Regina was introduced to the Rose City Clowns. It was there she learned what it takes to be a clown. “The art of humor and comedy was like therapy,” she said. “Clowning was a way to get out, have fun and laugh.” She has been clowning around ever since. It takes Regina 30 minutes to transform into “Cha Cha,” the playful and animated clown. Regina describes Cha Cha as just another side of her own personality. “It’s when I feel most comfortable in life.” She performs at schools, parties, store openings, in parades and even at places you wouldn’t expect a clown. Regina volunteers with Red Nose Response, a clown community that supports families and relief operations after a major catastrophe. Regina has been performing for the last 26 years and continues to grow her business. This year, she was named Clown of the Year by Clowns of America International (COAI), recognizing her work with the Junior Joeys, a clown training program for children. She still uses her graphic design skills she learned at CCC as a consultant for The New Calliope magazine, which is published for members of COAI. Today, Regina uses CCC to hone her skills and fine-tune her business by taking advantage of a variety of resources at the college’s Small Business Development Center, including classes and courses. Her advice to young artists? Take business classes. www.clackamas.edu 95 19600 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, OR | 97045-7998 Education That Works * * * * ECRWSS* * * * Postal Customer The Rush Is On! Help veterans and their families hit education “pay dirt” by attending The Rush Is On fundraiser Oct. 28. Clackamas Community College is proud to serve veterans with education, training and financial support. The dinner program, which features “Gold Rush” TV series stars Jack Hoffman and Jim Thurber, benefits the CCC Foundation’s Military Families Scholarship Endowment (MFSE). The MFSE is one of more than $600,000 in scholarships awarded by CCC to help make education more affordable for students in the community. For tickets and for more information, visit give.clackamas.edu/goldrush. PLEASE RECYCLE www.clackamas.edu Message to Clackamas Community College district residents: Clackamas mails this schedule four times per year to tell you about class offerings, workshops available in your community, special events at the college and college news of interest to all citizens and taxpayers. It’s printed for about 23 cents per schedule, using the most cost-effective means of distribution, and can be recycled with your newspapers. We’re unable to remove individuals from our distribution route and hope you’ll find this information informative, even if you’re not currently considering a class.