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a parametric 3D modeling software, and its applications to architecture and covers the centers on creative problem-solving, developing perceptual awareness and understanding
creation, retrieval and modification of drawings using basic Revit commands. Fee: $6 and establishing critical skills and personal artistic vision. Use a broad range of materials,
33994 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p R 6/25–9/3 Villiger techniques and projects to explore three-dimensional design concepts with reference to
historical and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, 117 may be taken
Cooperative Education in any sequence. Fee: $18
34042 Sylvania CT 113 11:00a–1:50p TR 6/23–8/27 Schenk
ARCH 280 CE: Arch Design & Drafting, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr. Work or observe on
approved job sites. Student receives as varied and complete an experience as possible ART 131 Introduction to Drawing, 3.00 Cr. A studio experience exploring basic
under job conditions. Credits are variable and based on the number of clock hours student drawing techniques, materials and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary
spends on job site. Must be coordinated with the supervisor, instructor, and cooperative issues. A conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with basic art
education specialist. Department permission required. theory. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18
30194 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Roy 30288 Cascade MAHB 221 5:30p–8:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Sharp
1 credit, contact Denise Roy at 503-977-4166 33546 Cascade MAHB 221 11:00a–2:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Masthem
31335 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Roy 30408 R. Creek BLDG3 124 9:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Knight
2 credits, contact Denise Roy at 503-977-4166 31520 R. Creek BLDG3 124 2:00p–5:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Sairanen
31424 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Roy Landscape Emphasis
3 credits, contact Denise Roy at 503-977-4166 31524 R. Creek BLDG3 122 6:00p–9:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Southern
33997 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Roy 33823 Sylvania CT 231 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 6/22–7/23 Barsky
4 credits, contact Denise Roy at 503-977-4166 33827 Sylvania CT 231 9:00a–12:50p TR 6/23–8/11 Redinger
ART 140 Digital Photography, 3.00 Cr. Introductory course emphasizing knowl-
edge of the camera, development of computer skills in preparing and outputting images,
Art and exploration of visual design and composition. May be taken three times for credit.
Recommended: Basic computer skills and WR 115. Fee: $18
33836 Sylvania CT 113 6:00p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/19 Johnson
Cascade MAHB 105, 503 978-5430 Office, 503 978-5264 Dept Chair
33840 Sylvania CT 113 9:00a–3:20p S 6/27–9/5 Johnson
R. Creek RC 3 201, 503 614-7235 Office
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147 ART 141 Intro to Photo (Non-darkroom), 3.00 Cr. Covers camera operation,
Sylvania CT 216, 503 977-4264 Office, 503 977-8021 Dept Chair selection and use of film, filters, lenses, flash units and other accessories. Students shoot
35mm color slides and have them processed commercially. Must own, or have access to a
35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls.
ART 101 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr. Addresses seeing, experiencing and ap- 30492 Cascade MAHB 223 8:30a–11:50a TR 6/23–7/23 Pike
preciating the urban world as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political ART 142 Intro to Photo (Darkroom), 3.00 Cr. Introductory course in black and
and physical environment, such as with architecture, gardens, fountains, malls and public white photography, emphasizing knowledge of the camera, development of darkroom
spaces. Examines how cities express the values, technology, geography and economic skills, and exploration or visual design and composition. Should own or have access to
structure of many cultures in the light of aesthetic, historic, and critical factors. The Intro a 35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls. May be taken three times for credit.
to Art series 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $18
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 33889 Sylvania CT 112 1:00p–4:20p MTW 6/22–7/29 Eliot
33548 Cascade MAHB 215 1:00p–3:20p MW 6/22–8/12 LaPointe ART 181 Painting I, 3.00 Cr. A studio experience exploring basic painting tech-
w Distance Learning: Online Course niques, materials, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. A
33373 For info contact: Rock Creek Egland conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with basic art theory. May be
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. taken three times for credit. Fee: $18
ART 102 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr. Addresses issues of fine art, particularly 30253 Cascade MAHB 222 8:30a–12:20p MW 6/22–7/12 Kim
painting, sculpture and drawing, in terms of experiencing, appreciating and understanding FOCUS:LANDSCAPE
their role in our lives. Art is examined in the light of aesthetic, historic, and critical issues. 31159 R. Creek BLDG3 122 2:00p–5:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Knight
The Intro to Art series 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 31522 R. Creek BLDG3 122 9:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Sairanen
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 33361 R. Creek BLDG3 122 2:00p–5:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Southern
34130 Cascade MAHB 215 10:00a–12:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Poncet Old master techniques
33848 Sylvania CT 230 9:00a–12:50p MTWR 7/13–8/5 Selleck
w Distance Learning: Online Course ART 198 Special Topics in Art, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr. A variable topics course offering
33291 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. special classes and workshops in art and in art history. Course affords novel opportunity
to explore out-of-the-ordinary skills, themes, and subjects, including art travel.
ART 103 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr. Addresses issues relating to design in our 33370 R. Creek BLDG3 112 9:00a–3:20p MTWRF 8/17–8/28 Buswell
daily lives, particularly graphic design, and may include commercial, industrial, crafts, 34168 Sylvania CT 231 9:00a–12:50p MW 7/6–8/5 Esler
and product design. Examines how design expresses the values, technology, economy and
taste of our culture in light of aesthetic, historic and critical issues. The Intro to Art series ART 199E Spirit of the Sketch, 1.00 Cr. Taught by Marilyn Reaves, art professor
101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or from the U. of O., this intensive 3-day workshop shows how to effectively use the timeless
equivalent placement test scores. mode of the sketch book to generate and develop ideas and to record observations. A
33295 R. Creek BLDG3 227 11:00a–1:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Weber
variety of media will be used. Fee: $6
33877 Sylvania CT 125 9:00a–3:50p FS 7/24–7/25 Reaves
ART 115 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr. Black and white design foundations studio
experience centers on creative problem-solving, developing perceptual awareness and ART 199G Line, Letters, and Luminosity, 1.00 Cr. Designed for all artists and
understanding and establishing critical skills and personal artistic vision. Use a broad lovers of letters and words who wish to investigate new applications and techniques for
range of materials, techniques and projects to design concepts with reference to historical their letter forms. Writing is paired with drawing materials and paint to create small-
and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, 117 may be taken in any format, richly layered pieces luminous in their surfaces and as personal reflection.
sequence. Fee: $18 Culminates with a hand-constructed portfolio of “small art”. All levels welcome. Fee: $6
33763 Sylvania CT 125 9:00a–3:50p FS 7/17–7/18 Wild
30217 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Minchin
and Sylvania CT 125 9:00a–2:50p U 7/19– Wild
33297 R. Creek BLDG3 109 8:30a–12:30p TR 6/23–8/13 Kim
ART 116 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr. Color and design foundations studio experience ART 205 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr. Examines visual art and architecture as
centers on creative problem-solving, developing perceptual awareness and understanding, a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment. Objec-
and establishing critical skills and personal artistic vision. Use a broad range of materials, tives center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in an historical context,
techniques and projects to explore color and design concepts with reference to historical and covers Late Antiquity, Early Christian and Medieval periods, beginning about 500 BC.
and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, 117 may be taken in any Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
33755 Sylvania CT 212 6:00p–7:50p MW 6/22–8/26 Pynes
sequence. Fee: $18
33296 Hillsboro HEC 102 12:00p–3:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Rakich w Distance Learning: Online Course
33489 R. Creek BLDG3 109 2:00p–7:50p TR 6/23–7/30 TBA 33438 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course
33442 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
30565 R. Creek
FOCUS: Wheel Throwing
BLDG3 125 9:00a–4:50p F 6/26–8/21 Johnstone Auto Collision Repair
Alternative Methods R. Creek Department Office: RC 2/230, 503 614-7229 , 503 614-7508 , 503 614-7331
31174 R. Creek BLDG3 125 9:00a–4:50p W 6/24–8/12 Cole
Hand-building emphasis.
ART 270 Printmaking, 3.00 Cr. Laboratory course in print art focusing on specific
techniques and materials each term as well as standards for critical analysis. References
Cooperative Education
the history of the print and the diverse historical and cultural context of the visual arts. Pri- AB 280A CE: Auto Body Repair, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr. Focuses on demonstrating
marily a studio experience with supporting slide lectures and other visual media. Critiques knowledge of auto body repair. Observe and obtain hands-on experience matching their
of student work are held regularly. Recommended: ART 115, 116 and 131. May be taken learning objectives. Credits are determined by total clock hours spent on site during the
three times for credit. Fee: $18 term. Must be coordinated with supervisor, instructor and cooperative education special-
30506 Cascade MAHB 223 5:30p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Murino-Brault ist. Department permission required.
Emphasis on alternate print making processes. 30360 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Williams
This course is offered for ten credits.
ART 271 Printmaking II, 3.00 Cr. A studio experience in printmaking, the more
advanced level in a succession of classes exploring relief printing, monotype, intagilio, AB 280B CE: Auto Body Repair - Seminar, 1.00 TO 2.00 Cr. Provides op-
and other processes. Students will use both direct and indirect methods of imagery devel- portunity to share work experiences and receive feedback from students and instructors.
opment. References the history of the print and the diverse historical and cultural context Department permission required.
of the visual arts. Personal critiques of student work of the visual arts. Personal critiques 30361 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Williams
This course is offered for two credits.
of student work are held regularly. May be taken up to three times for credit. Prerequisite:
ART 270. Fee: $18
31731 Cascade MAHB 223 5:30p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Murino-Brault
Emphasis on alternate print making processes
ART 277 Life Painting, 3.00 Cr. Students study and paint the human form from
professional models, nude and clothed. Applying various painting techniques and con-
cepts, students study the structure, form and proportions of the human figure. Emphasis is
on personal progress as an artist with attention to composition. Students will paint from a
nude model. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18
31771 Cascade MAHB 222 9:00a–12:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Stoddard-Haye
Sylvania Automotive Metals Building, AM 210, 503 977-4130 R. Creek Department Office: RC 2/230, 503 614-7256 , 503 614-7028
New Student Advising: Robin Burwell 503-977-4130 All classes are assigned by the AMT department. This program is offered on an 18 day
Current Student Advising: Russ Jones 503-977-4173 modular basis with students attending class 5 hours per day Monday through Friday for
GMASEP New Student Advising: Scott Morgan 503-977-8142 18 days. For additional information visit www.pcc.edu/amt
Automobile Donation Information: Bart Ouchida 503-977-4884 Module One: June 22 - July 16
Automobile Repair Concerns: Brent Fuller 503-977-4901 Module Two: July 20 - August 12
This program is offered on a modular basis. Each module runs three weeks. Students at- AMT 101 Introduction to A&P, 1.00 Cr. Familiarization with aviation maintenance
tend class five hours a day, Monday through Friday. All new students are required to meet technology, including: program requirements, safety, aircraft and engines, general-
with a program advisor. All classes require a department permission slip. purpose common hand tools, work ethics and career opportunities. This course is a
prerequisite for all other AMT courses.
Module 1 June 15 - July 3 31153 R. Creek BLDG6 110 7:00a–12:00p S 7/25–8/1 Phillips
AM 106 6: Heat & Air Conditioning Sys, 4.00 Cr. Covers theory, operation and AMT 225 AMT Practicum/Powerplant, 2.00 Cr. Provides further development
repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Work on approved customer of students’ skills through practical application before graduating from the FAA-approved
automobiles. Includes testing and repair of electrical and vacuum circuits. Prerequisites: Powerplant curriculum. This course is used as a comprehensive tool to evaluate student
AM 108, AM 102, AM 101 and AM 112. Fee: $12 strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisite: AMT 108 Prerequisites/concurrent: AMT 117,
30566 Sylvania AM 201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 6/15–7/3 Kittinger AMT 218, AMT 219, AMT 120, AMT 121, AMT 222, AMT 123, AMT 124. Fee: $12
AM 112 12: Electrical II, 4.00 Cr. Read schematics and work on charging systems 30472 R. Creek BLDG6 110 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 6/22–8/12 Pryor
and accessories. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102. Fee: $12 This is an eight week course.
30241 Sylvania AM 202 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 6/15–7/3 Fuller
AM 114 14: Steering & Susp Sys II, 4.00 Cr. The capstone class in a 2-class Module 1: June 22 - July 16
sequence covering steering system service, suspension system service and 4-wheel AMT 109 Assembly & Rigging, 4.00 Cr. Covers methods of assembly and rigging
alignment. Practice learned skills repairing real steering, suspension and wheel alignment commonly used in preparing both fixed and rotary wing aircraft for a safe test flight.
problems. Jobs assigned by instructor, drawing from a pool of customer vehicles, or Includes analysis of test flight reports and recommended rigging corrections necessary to
school owned vehicles. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102, 104. Fee: $12 produce a safe and efficient aircraft. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with
30242 Sylvania AM 203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 6/15–7/3 Jones AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher.
AM 133 33: Engine Performance IV, 4.00 Cr. Continuation of Unit 23. Prerequi- Fee: $24
sites: AM 108, AM 101, AM 102, AM 103, AM 113, AM 123 and AM 112. Fee: $12 30941 R. Creek BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 6/22–7/16 Guenther
30243 Sylvania AM 204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 6/15–7/3 Sackman AMT 117 Recipr Engine Theory & Maint, 4.00 Cr. Covers aircraft reciprocating
AM 137 37: Auto Trans/Transaxle II, 4.00 Cr. Work on approved customer auto- engine theory and various maintenance procedures and techniques. Includes the use of
mobiles diagnosing and servicing components of the automatic transmission/transaxle. manufacturer’s publications. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT
Provides specific understanding of shop procedures that take place in an automotive Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
repair facility. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102, 127. Fee: $12 30047 R. Creek BLDG6 109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 6/22–7/16 Kercher
30567 Sylvania AM 205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 6/15–7/3 Ouchida AMT 213 Hyd, Pneum, & Landing Gear, 4.00 Cr. Covers inspection and repair
of aircraft landing gear and hydraulic system components. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT
Cooperative Education 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test
AM 280A CE: Automotive Service, 1.00 TO 12.00 Cr. Work outside of the with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
classroom at a job performing diagnostic and repair work under the supervision of a 30651 R. Creek BLDG6 112 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 6/22–7/16 Bynoe
professional automotive technician. Department permission required. AMT 218 Powerplant Inspection, 4.00 Cr. Covers proper inspection of the
30158 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/5 Jones entire engine installation, including exhaust systems, engine instrumentation, lubrication
Offered for 2 credits systems and control systems. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT
30159 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/6 Jones Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
Offered for 4 credits 30652 R. Creek BLDG6 110 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 6/22–7/16 Pryor
32633 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/6 Jones
32634 Sylvania
Offered for 6 credits
AM 208 TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/6 Jones
Module 2: July 20 - August 12
Offered for 8 credits AMT 208 Aircraft Systems, 4.00 Cr. Study of various airframe systems including
ice and rain, cabin atmosphere, position and warning, and fire protection. Prerequisites:
GM-ASEP (General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program) AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT depart-
ment Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
GM-ASEP is a partnership between Portland Community College, General Motors 30473 R. Creek BLDG6 104 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 7/20–8/12 Bynoe
Corporation and Northwest GM Dealerships. It is an industry specific two-year associates AMT 212 Sheet Metal, 4.00 Cr. Covers methods for sheet metal repairs to aircraft
degree program with required cooperative work experience at a sponsoring GM Dealership and methods of forming repair parts for damaged aircraft. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT
designed to prepare the student to become an apprentice level dealership technician 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test
upon graduation. Students will learn how to work on many types of current model GM with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
vehicles and technology in a NATEF certified automotive program. The GM-ASEP program 30535 R. Creek BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 7/20–8/12 Phillips
combines technical and academic education with real world experience through paid AMT 222 Reciprocating Engine Overhaul, 4.00 Cr. Covers machining and
on-the-job training. Students will learn all 9 ASE subject areas. During the four paid coop- overhaul processes for reciprocating engines. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60
erative work experiences, students will have the opportunity to work under the supervision or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or
of a master GM technician.For more information or new student advising, contact Scott higher. Fee: $24
Morgan (503)977-8142 or samorgan@pcc.edu. All classes require department approval 30070 R. Creek BLDG6 109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 7/20–8/12 Kercher
and permission slips to register. New students are admitted Fall Term.
ASEP 280A CE: Automotive Serv Educ Prog, 12.00 Cr.
30207 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/6 Morgan
Cockpit Resource Management. Focuses on workload management and check list usage. jors. The second term of a three-term sequence. Presents protein synthesis, cell division,
Prerequisites: AVS 225 and FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi-engine Land and genetics, reproduction and development, and evolution. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115
Instrument rating. and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and BI 101 or BI 101B. Fee: $12
31249 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Altree
31250 Troutdale HBAVIE TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Altree Lecture
AVS 260 Helicopter: CFI Ground, 4.00 Cr. Includes flight instruction fundamen- 30469 Cascade JH 112 9:30a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 Pope
tals, evaluation techniques, and related skills necessary for a Flight Instructor certificate. Lab
Emphasizes instruction techniques and presents sufficient knowledge to prepare for the 30900 Cascade JH 216 12:00p–1:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Pope
FAA Fundamentals of Instructing and CFI knowledge tests. Prerequisite: AVS 150. Fee:
$20 Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30019 Sylvania HT 212 8:00a–8:50a TR 7/30–9/3 Connelly
30870 For info contact: Rock Creek Sevy and Sylvania HT 212 1:00p–2:50p TR 7/30–9/3 Connelly
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lab
AVS 265 Helicopter: CFI Flight, 3.00 Cr. Provides a structured environment to 31113 Sylvania HT 303 9:00a–11:50a TR 7/30–9/3 Connelly
learn to fly the helicopter from the instructor’s seat. Learn to explain, demonstrate adn to
assess flight performance. Prepares students for the FAA Flight Instructor practical test. BI 112 Cell Biology for Health Occ, 5.00 Cr. A laboratory science course
31251 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Altree designed as a prerequisite course for students who plan to take microbiology and/or anat-
31252 Troutdale HBAVIE TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Altree omy and physiology. Topics will include study of the scientific method, cellular chemistry,
AVS 275 Airplane: Professional Pilot, 3.00 Cr. Provides further post-commercial cell structure and function, principles of inheritance, and laboratory skills. Prerequisites:
instruction and PIC flight time in single and multi-engine aircraft for those not selecting WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
the flight instructor option. Prerequisites: AVS 225 and FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate
with Instrument rating. Lecture
31253 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Altree 30765 Cascade TH 202 4:30p–7:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Christie
31254 Troutdale HBAVIE TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Altree Lab
30901 Cascade JH 108 2:00p–3:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Christie
30902 Cascade JH 108 7:30p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Christie
Biology Lecture
Cascade JH 210, 503 978-5209 31598 Cascade TH 202 8:30a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 Volpe
R. Creek 7 202, 503 614-7257 Lab
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6147 , 503 788-6146 31599 Cascade JH 108 12:00p–1:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Volpe
Sylvania HT 305, 503 977-4225 33042 Cascade JH 108 9:00a–11:00a TR 6/23–8/13 Volpe
BI 101 Biology, 4.00 Cr. A laboratory science course designed for non-biology Lecture
majors. Introduction to the properties of life, morphology and physiology of cells, cell 33497 Hillsboro HEC 109 3:00p–5:20p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
chemistry, energy transformation, and the basic principles of ecology. Prerequisites: WR 30826 R. Creek BLDG7 121 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 Baker
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 30828 R. Creek BLDG7 106 5:30p–7:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Rathner
31619 R. Creek BLDG7 121 11:00a–1:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Williams
Lecture Lab
30480 Cascade JH 102 5:00p–6:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Bartee 30827 R. Creek BLDG7 124 8:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Rathner
Lab 30829 R. Creek BLDG7 124 12:00p–1:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Baker
30874 Cascade JH 108 2:30p–4:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Bartee 31618 R. Creek BLDG7 124 2:00p–5:50p T 6/23–8/11 Rathner
30875 Cascade JH 108 7:30p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Bartee 31620 R. Creek BLDG7 124 8:30a–10:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Rathner
Lecture Lecture
30015 R. Creek BLDG7 101 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 Ayala 33611 Sylvania HT 212 1:00p–2:50p MW 6/22–9/2 Machado
30231 R. Creek BLDG7 105 9:00a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Schultz Lab
Lab 33613 Sylvania HT 304 9:30a–12:20p W 6/24–9/2 Machado
30824 R. Creek BLDG7 124 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 Schultz
30825 R. Creek BLDG7 124 11:00a–2:50p R 6/25–8/13 Schultz Lecture
33487 R. Creek BLDG7 124 6:00p–9:50p R 7/30–8/13 Ayala 31572 Sylvania HT 213 10:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–9/3 Sahaayaruban
Lab
Lecture 31573 Sylvania HT 304 12:30p–3:20p T 6/23–9/1 Sahaayaruban
30446 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/25–9/3 Stevens
and Sylvania HT 212 5:00p–5:50p R 6/25–9/3 Stevens
Lecture
Lab 31574 Sylvania HT 304 6:00p–6:50p M 6/22–8/31 Hanlon Newell
30990 Sylvania HT 303 6:00p–8:50p R 6/25–9/3 Stevens and Sylvania HT 213 7:00p–9:50p W 6/24–9/2 Hanlon Newell
Lab
Lecture 31575 Sylvania HT 304 7:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/31 Hanlon Newell
30018 Sylvania HT 212 8:00a–8:50a TR 6/23–7/28 Connelly
and Sylvania HT 212 1:00p–2:50p TR 6/23–7/28 Connelly
Lecture
Lab 31985 Sylvania HT 213 7:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/31 Ledoux
31110 Sylvania HT 303 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–7/28 Connelly and Sylvania HT 304 6:00p–6:50p W 6/24–9/2 Ledoux
Lab
31986 Sylvania HT 304 7:00p–9:50p W 6/24–9/2 Ledoux
Microbiology
CREDIT CLASSES – SUMMER 2009
Lecture
30331 R. Creek BLDG7 121 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 TBA BI 234 Microbiology, 5.00 Cr. Lecture, recitation, and laboratory cover: bacte-
Lab rial identification, morphology, metabolism and genetics; bacterial, viral, and parasitic
30834 R. Creek BLDG7 122 6:00p–9:50p W 6/22–8/12 TBA relationships with human health and disease; and basic immunology. Laboratory stresses
33525 R. Creek BLDG7 126 6:00p–9:50p R 6/25–8/13 TBA aseptic technique, bacterial identification and physiology using a variety of media, cultur-
ing techniques, and staining techniques.Recommend BI 231. Prerequisites: BI 112 or (BI
211 and BI 212) and their prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
Lecture
30540 R. Creek BLDG7 105 9:00a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Kruse Lecture
Lab 30549 Cascade TEB 222 4:00p–5:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Does
30835 R. Creek BLDG7 122 11:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Kruse and Cascade TEB 222 6:00p–6:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Does
Lab
Lecture 30923 Cascade JH 216 1:30p–3:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Does
30313 Sylvania HT 213 8:00a–9:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Steinmetz 30924 Cascade JH 216 7:00p–8:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Does
Class meets for 6 weeks
31123 Sylvania HT 213 12:00p–1:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Steinmetz
class meets for 6 weeks Lecture
33711 Sylvania HT 213 5:00p–6:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Steinmetz 30138 R. Creek BLDG7 103 5:30p–7:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Furman
Lab Lab
31124 Sylvania HT 325 10:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Thurman 30838 R. Creek BLDG7 123 8:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–8/5 Furman
31125 Sylvania HT 325 2:30p–4:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Martin
33713 Sylvania HT 325 7:00p–8:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Schacker Lecture
30201 Sylvania HT 212 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 Richardson
BI 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III, 4.00 Cr. Third term of a three-term
sequence. Courses may not be taken out of sequence. Covers digestive, respiratory, uri- Lab
31128 Sylvania HT 326 12:00p–1:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Richardson
nary and reproductive systems; metabolism fluid and electrolyte balance; embryology and
genetics. Lecture discussions will be complemented by laboratories involving microscopy,
animal dissection, physiological exercises and computer work such as CD-ROM-based Lecture
exercises. Prerequisite: BI 232 with a “C” or better and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: 31198 Sylvania HT 212 5:00p–7:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Thrun
$12 Lab
31129 Sylvania HT 326 7:30p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Thrun
Lecture
30187 Cascade JH 102 10:30a–12:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Fugate
Lab
30916 Cascade JH 110 1:00p–2:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Perkins
Bioscience Technology
Lecture R. Creek 7 202 josephine.pino@pcc.edu, 503 614-7282 Dept Chair, 503 614-7257
30558 Cascade TH 202 5:30p–7:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Thrun Admin Asst
Lab
30917 Cascade JH 110 3:00p–4:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Thrun
Bioscience technology is a dynamic field that applies life processes to practical uses, such
30918 Cascade JH 110 7:30p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Thrun
as the manufacturing of drugs and medical devices and the research and development
of new bioscience products and procedures. Careers are varied. Biotechnicians work in
Lecture research laboratories, manufacturing facilities, analytical and quality control laboratories,
30016 R. Creek BLDG7 107 9:00a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Corwin and in the field. The PCC Bioscience Technology Program links basic science funda-
Lab mentals to laboratory and biomanufacturing applications. The emphasis is on authentic,
30836 R. Creek BLDG7 126 11:00a–12:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Corwin hands-on experience to develop the skills, knowledge and attributes that are key to suc-
cess in this field. You start by earning the certificate and have the option to continue on to
earn an associate’s degree. Both the certificate and the associate’s degree provide you with
Lecture a strong foundation for a career and for further education in Bioscience.
31306 R. Creek BLDG7 104 6:00p–7:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Bharadvaj
BIT 280A Work Experience, 1.00 TO 8.0 Cr. Students work in a biotechnology
Lab laboratory, supervised by professionals on site and by program instructor(s). Department
30837 R. Creek BLDG7 126 8:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Bharadvaj permission required.
33129 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 TBA
Lecture This course is offered for 8 Credits.
30017 Sylvania HT 212 9:00a–11:50a T 6/23–8/25 Martin
Lab
31126 Sylvania HT 304 9:00a–11:50a R 6/25–8/27 Martin
Building Construction Technology
Lecture R. Creek Bldg 7/Rm 202 www.pcc.edu/bct, 503 614-7255 Admin Asst, 503 614-7403
30790 Sylvania HT 212 6:00p–8:50p T 6/22–8/30 Galba-Machu- Dept Chair
ca
Lab PCC’s Building Construction Technology Program has been training construction profes-
31127 Sylvania HT 304 6:00p–8:50p R 6/25–8/27 Galba-Machu-
ca sionals for over 25 years. The unique program offers learners authentic “hands-on” train-
ing in the 7500 square foot shop facility, the 20-station computer lab, and at the two acre
BI 241 Pathophysiology, 3.00 Cr. Lecture/discussion presentation of alterations building site. Students may earn a one-year certificate in Building Construction Technol-
in homeostasis, alterations in cellular function; and diseases of the immune, muscular, ogy or a two-year degree in Building Construction Technology, Construction Management,
skeletal, integumentary, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, urinary, or Design/Build Remodeling. Graduates may continue their education through the Oregon
and reproductive systems. Prerequisites: BI 231 and 232. BI 233 is either a prerequisite or Institute of Technology’s Bachelor of Operations Management Program.
may be taken concurrently.
31600 Cascade JH 106 3:30p–5:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Salti
30388 Sylvania HT 307 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–9/2 Mehdizadehkas
Cooperative Education BA 101 Introduction to Business, 4.00 Cr. Survey course in the field of busi-
Students registering for cooperative education must have departmental approval. All ness including topics such as management, finance accounting, marketing, production,
students must contact instructors Kirk Garrison 614-7403 or Spencer Hinkle 614-7405 in computers, international business, small business, investments and other areas of general
Bldg 7/Rm 202, prior to registering for these classes. business interest.
BCT 280A CE: Building Construction, 1.00 TO 12.00 Cr. On-the-job training at 30273 Cascade TEB 225 9:00a–10:50a TR 7/21–9/10 Chatterton
a department-designated worksite, giving students experience in real work conditions and Start date 7/21 and some courses work will be done on-line
helping determine career choices. Department permission required. 30738 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/25 Daraee
30723 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Garrison 30002 R. Creek BLDG2 124 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–9/1 Redeker
This course is offered for 2 credits. 31568 R. Creek BLDG2 124 8:00a–9:50a MW 6/22–9/2 Hohn
30724 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Garrison 31535 SE Center TABOR 141 6:00p–9:50p R 6/25–9/3 Anderson
This course is offered for 4 credits. 30004 Sylvania TCB 211 6:00p–8:50p T 6/23–8/11 Lai
BCT 280C CE-BCT Design/Build Remodeling, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr. On-the-job Online work required.
training at a department-designated worksite, giving students experience in real work 31647 Sylvania TCB 213 8:30a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Daraee
conditions and helping determine career choices. Department permission required. w Distance Learning: Online Course
34129 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Hinkle 30007 For info contact: Sylvania Rapp
This course is offered for 3 credits. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course
Building Inspection Technology 30372 For info contact: Rock Creek
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Hohn
Sylvania ST 208, 503 977-4163 office, 503 977-4160 advisor w Distance Learning: Online Course
31286 For info contact: Rock Creek Ellis
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Students seeking a one-year certificate or an associate degree are encouraged to see a w Distance Learning: Online Course
department advisor before registering. 33492 For info contact: Cascade Scott
INSP 100 Intro to Bldg Insp Technology, 1.00 Cr. Introduction to the Building Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Inspection Technology (BIT) program. Introduces the code enforcement industry and the w Distance Learning: Online Course
Building Inspection Technology course of study. Introduces information on academic 33919 For info contact: Rock Creek Auld
expectations, skills and preparedness for success in the BIT program and employment. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Introduces resources available on campus.
34082 Sylvania TCB 309 6:00p–8:50p F 8/28– Anderson w Distance Learning: Online Course
33920 For info contact: Rock Creek Auld
and Sylvania TCB 309 8:30a–3:50p S 8/29– Anderson
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
INSP 101 Architectural Graphics 1, 2.00 Cr. Introduction to design and draw-
ing for residential design. Includes programming, code/zoning/site analysis, concept w Distance Learning: Online Course
33922 For info contact: Rock Creek Wood
diagrams, and design development for plans and elevations. Fee: $12
30418 Sylvania ST 240 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–9/1 Capps
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
1 hour additional lab time each week. See instructor. BA 111 Introduction to Accounting, 3.00 Cr. Presents double-entry accounting
INSP 201 Plans Exam - Commercial, 4.00 Cr. Covers development of procedures as related to service and merchandising business. Covers accounting cycle, including
in plans examination to determine code compliance of building permit applications. In- journalizing, posting to the general ledger, preparation of financial statements, petty cash,
cludes blueprint reading and code administration. Emphasis is placed on presenting plan bank reconciliations, combined journal , special journals and payroll.
review processes and procedures for the student with limited construction background. 31105 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–8/26 Hopf
This course is 40 total contact hours and also worth 60 LU credits to AIA members. 33493 Cascade TEB 224 9:00a–11:50a F 6/26–8/28 Steele
Prerequisite: INSP 252, placement into MTH 65. 32866 R. Creek BLDG2 124 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 Russell
31428 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–9/1 Larsen 31648 Sylvania TCB 212 11:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Charles
33601 Sylvania TCB 212 9:00a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Charles
INSP 260 Oregon Inspection Certificate, 2.00 Cr. This course reviews Oregon
construction standards, such as architectural barrier regulations and the Oregon Adminis- w Distance Learning: Online Course
trative Rules an inspector may enforce. This course is intended to be taken near the end of 31106 For info contact: Cascade Linnman
the student’s code studies. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
31728 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Scotton w Distance Learning: Online Course
and Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–8:50p R 6/25– Scotton 31108 For info contact: Cascade Wilder
and Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–8:50p R 7/2– Scotton Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Class is an online class that also meets 2 times w Distance Learning: Online Course
33494 For info contact: Cascade Wilder
Cooperative Education Note: Course starts Aug. 15th and ends Sept. 15th
INSP 280B CE: Field Experience, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr. Work on approved job sites Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
where student will receive as varied and complete an experience as possible under job BA 131 Computers in Business, 4.00 Cr. Course in computer literacy that covers
conditions. Credits are variable and based on the number of clock hours student spends computer concepts and typical activities computers are used for in business. Includes
on job site. Must be coordinated with supervisor, instructor, and cooperative education introduction to hardware and software, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheet,
specialist. Department permission required. database and electronic mail. Appreciate the value of ethical conduct in a business/com-
30195 Sylvania ST 240 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Anderson puter environment.
Course is offered for 1 credit. 30274 Cascade TEB 215 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/25 Hopf
30196 Sylvania ST 240 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Anderson Some classes replaced with on-line assignments
Course is offered for 2 credits. 30512 R. Creek BLDG2 213 10:00a–11:50a M 6/22–8/31 Austin
30197 Sylvania ST 240 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Anderson Some class hours replaced with online assignments.
Course is offered for 4 credits. 32852 R. Creek BLDG2 249 6:00p–9:50p R 6/25–8/13 Parrott
30198 Sylvania ST 240 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Anderson Some class hours replaced with online assignments.
Course is offered for 5 credits. w Distance Learning: Online Course
31901 Sylvania ST 240 TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Anderson 30553 For info contact: Rock Creek Bruno
Course is offered for 3 credits. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
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w Distance Learning: Online Course BA 212 Principles of Accounting II, 3.00 Cr. Continues the presentation of
CREDIT CLASSES – SUMMER 2009
31624 For info contact: Cascade Beckman fundamental issues begun in BA 211. Introduces statement of cash flows and financial
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. statement analysis. Prerequisite: BA 96 or BA 211.
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30245 Cascade TEB 224 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–8/26 Tucker
31984 For info contact: Sylvania Lin Some course assignments and classes completed on-line
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30006 Sylvania TCB 218 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–8/5 Salazar
BA 177 Payroll Accounting, 3.00 Cr. Learn fundamental skills and basic knowl- 31645 Sylvania TCB 212 9:00a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Salazar
edge in the area of business payroll. The focus of the course is primarily in the following w Distance Learning: Online Course
areas: payroll and personnel record keeping, calculation of gross pay using various 30560 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards
methods, calculation of Social Security and Medicare taxes, calculation of federal and Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
state income taxes, calculation of federal and state unemployment taxes, journalizing and w Distance Learning: Online Course
posting payroll entries, and completing various federal and state forms. Prerequisites: BA 31502 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence
111 Introduction to Accounting or BA 211 or instructor permission. Recommended: MTH Note: 4wk course running 7/20-8/16
30 Business Mathematics, and Microcomputer experience. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
31495 Cascade TEB 224 12:00p–2:50p F 6/26–8/28 Steele BA 213 Principles of Accounting III, 3.00 Cr. Study Managerial Accounting.
w Distance Learning: Online Course Covers cost/volume relationships, manufacturing costs, cost decisions, management
33505 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence planning, budgeting, and responsibility accounting. Prerequisites: BA 211, Principles of
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Accounting I.
BA 205 Solving Comm Prob w/Technology, 4.00 Cr. Focuses on using current 33507 Cascade TEB 224 3:00p–5:50p W 6/24–8/26 Tucker
technology to create, revise, and design business documents: letters, memos, e-mail, Some course assignments and classes completed on-line
reports, minutes, simple instructions, and resumes. Students will use library and Internet 30008 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 Mottaghi
resources to collect information. In addition, students will deliver oral presentations using w Distance Learning: Online Course
presentation tools. Recommended: WR 121, BA 131, CAS 133, or computer literacy. 30561 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards
31109 Cascade TEB 215 2:00p–3:50p TR 7/21–9/10 Chatterton Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Start date 7/21 and some courses work will be done on-line w Distance Learning: Online Course
30184 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–7:50p R 6/25–8/13 Granroth 31503 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence
Note: Some class times replaced with online sessions Note: 4wk course running 8/17-9/13
w Distance Learning: Online Course Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
30437 For info contact: Sylvania Rapp
w Distance Learning: Online Course
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 31853 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards
w Distance Learning: Online Course Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
31332 For info contact: Sylvania Rapp
w Distance Learning: Online Course
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 32864 For info contact: Rock Creek TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Course Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
31496 For info contact: Cascade Beckman BA 218 Personal Finance, 3.00 Cr. Studies role of the consumer in our economy,
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. problems of financing family and individual needs, including budgeting, banking relation-
w Distance Learning: Online Course ships, charge accounts, installment buying, insurance, wills, real estate investing and
31569 For info contact: Rock Creek LeDuc personal taxes.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 31152 Cascade TEB 216 6:00p–8:50p M 6/22–8/24 Daraee
w Distance Learning: Online Course 33103 SE Center TABOR 141 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–9/2 Anderson
31854 For info contact: Sylvania Rapp w Distance Learning: Online Course
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30562 For info contact: Sylvania Totten
BA 206 Management Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr. Introduces business management Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
theory, including the basic functions of planning, organizing, directing, leading, and w Distance Learning: Online Course
controlling as well as factors contributing to change in current management approaches. 31499 For info contact: Cascade Wilder
Recommended: BA 101, Introduction to Business. Note: Course starts July 27th and ends Sept. 20th
30136 Sylvania TCB 218 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 Granroth Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course BA 222 Financial Management, 3.00 Cr. Covers basic financial concepts and
30275 For info contact: Sylvania Lasselle practices and includes analysis of company resources, types and sources of financ-
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. ing, forecasting and planning methods, and the roles of the money and capital markets.
w Distance Learning: Online Course Recommended: BA 212; MTH 60.
31570 For info contact: Rock Creek Auld 33508 Cascade TEB 225 3:00p–5:50p R 6/25–8/27 Gray
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. BA 223 Principles of Marketing, 3.00 Cr. Provides a general knowledge of mar-
w Distance Learning: Online Course keting with emphasis on the marketing mix elements and target markets for consumer and
33506 For info contact: Cascade Wilder industrial products. Marketing strategies, customer behavior, and international marketing
Note: Course starts July 27th and ends Sept. 20th are topics addressed. Recommended: BA 101.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 33509 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–8:50p M 6/22–8/24 Bishop-Nelson
BA 211 Principles of Accounting I, 3.00 Cr. Introduces financial accounting w Distance Learning: Online Course
theory, including the accounting cycle, analysis and recording of transactions, and report- 33484 For info contact: Sylvania Muller
ing financial information in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Strongly recommended: MTH 60 and BA 111. BA 224 Human Resource Management, 3.00 Cr. Attention is given to human
31497 Cascade TEB 224 6:00p–8:50p M 6/22–8/24 Tucker behavior, employment, employee development, performance appraisal, wage and salary
30483 R. Creek BLDG2 124 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–8/12 Mottaghi administration, employment and job rights, discipline and due process, and labor-
32865 R. Creek BLDG2 124 9:00a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 O’Connell management relations.
30005 Sylvania TCB 212 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 Salazar 31500 Cascade TEB 216 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–8/26 Hopf
30563 Sylvania TCB 208 9:00a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Salazar BA 226 Business Law I, 4.00 Cr. Discusses fundamental concepts, principles, and
w Distance Learning: Online Course rules of law that apply to business transactions. Includes the function and operation of
30440 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards the courts, business crimes, torts, contract law, intellectual property, the application of the
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Uniform Commercial Code to business activities and recent developments in business
w Distance Learning: Online Course law, such as cyberlaw and electronic commerce.
31501 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence 33510 Cascade TEB 224 6:00p–9:50p R 7/26–9/17 Mitchell-Phil
Note: 4wk course running 6/22-7/19 Some course assignments and classes completed on-line
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 31649 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–8/12 Mitchell-Phil
Note: Some classtime replaced with online activities
30180 For info contact: Cascade Miller-Tatro get in the way of your progress to college success. The program is geared to the needs of
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. students with families, jobs, and other responsibilities who wish to prepare for the future.
CG 140B Career and Life Planning, 2.00 Cr. This course provides students with For more information call Ginny Christian at 503-977-8580.
the tools needed to make informed career decisions. Students will assess skills, values,
interests, personality, obstacles, and approaches to decision making. The course provides
instruction on how to research career information, gain access to information materials,
and methods of exploring careers and majors. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 or
RD 115.
Career Pathways Program
31799 R. Creek BLDG2 102 1:00p–2:50p TR 6/30–7/30 Henry SE Center Mt Tabor 106, 503 788-6218 , 503 788-6271 , 503 788-6233
CG 140C Career and Life Planning, 1.00 Cr. This course provides students with
the tools needed to make informed career decisions. Students will assess skills, values, Professional Technical Career Pathway Trainings offer students a short-term training
interests, and personality toward making a career decision. The course provides instruc- that prepares students for entry-level positions in a specific career pathway. Clusters
tion on how to research career information, gain access to information materials, and of classes from 12-16 credits are offered together for a cohort of students. The training
methods of exploring careers. Prerequisites: WR 115 or RD 115 or instructor permission. also includes Career Planning training to help students find a job in today’s tough job
31686 Cascade SC 201 8:30a–11:50a F 7/31–8/14 Dempsey market. Admission to the college is required. Trainings are in the following career areas:
Must Attend ALL Sessions to Receive Credit
31237 Sylvania TCB 211 9:00a–1:50p S 8/1–8/8 McBeth
Accounting/Bookkeeping; Computer Applications and Office Systems; Computer Support
Must attend both Saturdays. Specialist; Criminal Justice Corrections; Emergency Telecommunicator; HVAC/Installer;
CG 144 Intro to Assertiveness, 1.00 Cr. Provides basic communication skills Machine Manufacturing; Medical Coding/Insurance Billing; Phlebotomy; Professional
students can use to state or declare their rights in a positive fashion to obtain desired Development and Retail Management. For more information on admission and registra-
results in career, social and personal relations. tion into a specific training, please call 503-788-6233 or 503-788-6270.
31654 Cascade SC 201 8:30a–11:50a F 7/10–7/24 Dempsey
CG 145 Stress Management, 1.00 Cr. Identifies specific, personal stressors and
develops skills that enable students to more effectively deal with stress.
30252 Cascade SC 301 9:00a–12:20p S 7/11–7/25 Hammond Chemistry
Must attend all sessions in their entirety to earn credit Cascade JH 210, 503 978-5209
30502 Sylvania SCB 103 9:00a–1:50p S 7/11–7/18 Paez R. Creek RC 7/202, 503 614-7500 Admin Asst
Must attend both Saturdays. Sylvania ST 312, 503 977-4174
Cooperative Education
CG 280A CE: Career Exploration, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr. Students earn credit for CH 100 Fundamentals for Chemistry, 4.00 Cr. Covers selected basic chemical
learning from practical experience at a worksite related to their major or career goal. Ap- principles and computational problems found in first-year, 100-level chemistry courses.
propriate work experiences provide opportunities for new learning and skill development. For students who have no chemical background and those with minimal problem solving
May be repeated up to 12 credits. skills. Recommended: Algebra I and II, or equivalent. Students who have completed or are
30055 Sylvania CC 221 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Knox concurrently enrolled in MTH 95 should consider enrolling in CH 104. Prerequisite: WR
1 credit. Contact Coop. Ed. 503-977-4475 before registering. 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
30364 Sylvania CC 221 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Knox
2 cr. Contact Coop Ed. 503-977-4475 before registering. Lecture
33325 Sylvania CC 221 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Knox 30484 Cascade JH 106 9:00a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Shaskus
Lab
Project Independence - Cascade Campus 30913 Cascade JH 214 11:30a–3:20p M 6/22–8/10 Shaskus
Project Independence is a tuition free, personal development and career planning 33150 Cascade JH 214 11:30a–3:20p W 6/24–8/12 Shaskus
program for single parents and displaced homemakers. Project Independence is available
at the Cascade Campus. Students in Project Independence receive personalized attention
Lecture
in the areas of self-confidence building, values clarification, decision making, career
30031 R. Creek BLDG7 101 8:30a–12:20p T 6/23–8/11 TBA
planning and goal setting. Project Independence assists women with transition into higher
education and/or the workforce. For more information, call 503-978-5249. Lab
30854 R. Creek BLDG7 224 8:30a–12:20p W 6/24–8/12 TBA
New Directions - Rock Creek Campus
New Directions is a tuition free, four credit personal development and career planning Lecture
program for single parents and displaced homemakers. New Directions is located at the 33724 R. Creek BLDG7 105 5:30p–9:20p M 6/22–8/10 TBA
Rock Creek Campus. Self-confidence, decision making, career planning and improving Lab
life skills are addressed in the program. New Directions assists women with transition 33804 R. Creek BLDG7 224 5:30p–9:20p T 6/23–8/11 TBA
into higher education and/or the workforce. For more information call Christine Paull at
503-614-7448.
Lecture
Transiciones Oeste - Rock Creek Campus 31287 Sylvania ST 309 2:00p–4:50p MW 6/22–8/26 Jenkins
Transiciones Oeste es un programa del desarrollo y planificacion vocacional para madres Lab
solteras y amas de casa que han sido desplazadas de su empleo. El programa es gratis. 31193 Sylvania ST 307 9:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–8/26 Jenkins
Transiciones Oeste esta localizado en el campus Rock Creek de Portland Community
College (PCC). El autoestima, la toma de decisiones, la planificacion vocacional y en Lecture
como las habilidades de la vida son temas del programa. Transiciones Oeste ayuda a las
mujeres con la transicion a una educacion superior y/o a la fuerza de laboral. Para mas w Distance Learning: Online Course
31139 For info contact: Sylvania Liebschutz
informacion llame a la Alicia Gonzalez al 503-614-7437 alicia.gonzalez16@pcc.edu
Optional Orientation 6/23~6-7~ST 305~Final 8/30~10-12 ST 309
Life Tracks - Southeast Center Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Single parent, displaced homemaker, woman? New or returning to college? Take advantage Lab
of the Life Tracks program at the SE Center. We can help you plan your education and w Distance Learning: Online Course
career. Life Tracks is a free program of classes and support for those returning to school 31156 For info contact: Sylvania Liebschutz
whose lives are in transition. For more information call Dana Jean Maginn at 503-788- Optional Orientation 6/23~6-7~ST 305~Final 8/30~10-12 ST 309
6198. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lecture Lecture
33895 Sylvania ST 305 6:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–7/29 Deming 33183 Cascade JH 112 5:00p–5:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Stowell
Lab and Cascade JH 112 6:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Stowell
33896 Sylvania ST 306 6:00p–8:50p TR 6/23–7/30 Deming Lab
33184 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 Stowell
CH 104 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr. Includes general principles of chemistry,
including atomic structure, mole concept, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, and gas laws.
Designed for students in a health science curriculum leading to a Baccalaureate degree or Lecture
liberal arts students who need a laboratory science elective. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 31532 R. Creek BLDG7 105 5:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 TBA
115 or equivalent placement test scores. Prerequisite/Concurrent: MTH 95 Fee: $12 Lab
31533 R. Creek BLDG7 222 5:30p–9:20p R 6/25–8/13 TBA
Lecture
30485 Cascade JH 106 9:30a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Friedrich Lecture
Recitation 33890 R. Creek BLDG7 103 9:00a–11:35a MTW 6/22–7/22 Browne
33178 Cascade JH 101 12:00p–1:20p T 6/23–8/11 Friedrich Lab
33179 Cascade JH 101 12:00p–1:20p R 6/25–8/13 Friedrich 33907 R. Creek BLDG7 224 12:30p–3:20p MW 6/22–7/22 TBA
Lab
30919 Cascade JH 214 1:30p–5:20p R 6/25–8/13 TBA
Lecture
33180 Cascade JH 214 1:30p–5:20p T 6/23–8/11 Friedrich
30121 Sylvania ST 305 11:00a–1:50p MTWR 7/20–8/16 TBA
Lab
Lecture 31701 Sylvania ST 316 2:30p–5:20p MTR 7/20–8/13 Holmes
30501 R. Creek BLDG7 101 5:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 TBA
Lab
Lecture
30926 R. Creek BLDG7 224 5:30p–9:20p R 6/25–8/13 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Course
33186 For info contact: Cascade Carrigan
Lecture Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
33807 R. Creek BLDG7 101 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
Lab
Lab
33812 R. Creek BLDG7 224 9:00a–12:50p T 6/23–8/11 TBA w Distance Learning: Online Course
33187 For info contact: Cascade Hart
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lecture
30120 Sylvania ST 305 11:00a–1:50p MTWR 6/22–7/19 Holmes CH 106 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr. Includes fundamental principles of organic
Lab chemistry and biochemical processes. Prerequisite: CH 105 and its prerequisite require-
31700 Sylvania ST 316 2:30p–5:20p MTR 6/22–7/16 Holmes
ments. Fee: $12
Lecture
Lecture 33189 Cascade JH 104 9:00a–11:50a S 6/27–9/5 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Course and Cascade JH 101 12:30p–1:20p S 6/27–9/5 TBA
30973 For info contact: Cascade Carrigan Lab
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 33190 Cascade JH 214 1:30p–4:20p S 6/27–9/5 TBA
Lab
w Distance Learning: Online Course Lecture
30975 For info contact: Cascade Vo 33908 R. Creek BLDG7 103 9:00a–11:35a MTW 7/27–8/26 Browne
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Lab
33909 R. Creek BLDG7 224 12:30p–3:20p MW 7/27–8/26 TBA
Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Course Lecture
34171 For info contact: Cascade Handy 30032 Sylvania ST 305 11:00a–1:50p MTWR 8/17–9/10 Barton
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lab
Lab 31702 Sylvania ST 316 2:20p–5:20p MTR 8/17–9/10 Holmes
w Distance Learning: Online Course
34172 For info contact: Cascade Handy
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
reactions and equations; thermochemistry; physical states of matter including properties drates, amino acids, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, heterocyclic compounds, spectroscopy
of gases, liquids, solids and solutions; and, an introduction to organic chemistry. Special and selected topics. Prerequisite: CH 242 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
topics will be included as time and interest allows. Prerequisites: Successful completion
of CH 221 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12 Lecture
30447 Sylvania ST 309 6:00p–8:50p MW 6/22–7/29 Jenkins
Lecture Lab
31608 Cascade JH 101 5:00p–5:50p W 6/24–9/2 Peer 31195 Sylvania ST 316 7:00p–9:50p TR 6/23–7/30 Jenkins
and Cascade JH 112 6:00p–8:50p R 6/25–9/3 Vo
Recitation
Lab 30448 Sylvania ST 309 6:00p–6:50p TR 6/23–7/30 Jenkins
31827 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–9/2 Peer
Lecture
30319 R. Creek
Lab
BLDG7 104 9:00a–11:35a TWR 6/23–7/23 Radakovich
Chicano Latino Studies
30928 R. Creek BLDG7 226 12:30p–3:20p TR 6/23–7/23 TBA R. Creek Rock Creek 3 201, 503 614-7235 Office
Lecture
30672 R. Creek BLDG7 103 5:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 TBA
Lab
30929 R. Creek BLDG7 226 5:30p–9:20p R 6/25–8/13 Quale
Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Lecture
Technology
503 977-4159 , 503 977-4163
33897 Sylvania ST TBA 11:00a–1:50p MW 6/22–7/29 Riker
Sylvania ST 208, 503 977-4163 , 503 977-4159
Lab
33898 Sylvania ST 307 2:30p–5:20p MW 6/22–7/29 Riker
33899 Sylvania ST 307 11:30a–2:20p TR 6/23–7/30 Riker Students new to this program must complete an application and receive departmental
advising prior to registration. The program starts Fall and Winter. A TI 89 calculator is
Lecture required.
w Distance Learning: Online Course CMET 113 Engineering Tech Graphics, 3.00 Cr. Introduces manual and
31534 For info contact: Rock Creek Kloster computer-aided drafting including hand sketching, drafting standards, pictorial drawings,
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. and dimensioning. Includes creation of 2-D drawing and 3-D solid models using Auto-
CAD Software. Prerequisite: Placement in WR 115. Prerequisite or concurrent registration:
Lab MTH 60 or CMET 112. Fee: $18
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30732 Sylvania AM 106 6:00p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Stark
31541 For info contact: Rock Creek TBA CMET 131 Applied Calculus, 8.00 Cr. Introduces differential and integral calculus,
Orientation: Required Lab: Begins Monday, 6/22/09, weekly 5:30 to 9:20 with applications to engineering problems, including kinematics, moments of inertia and
PM. Location: RC Campus 7/226 deflections of beams. Specific calculator required, see advisor. Prerequisites: CMET 121,
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 122, 123.
CH 223 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr. Topics include: chemical kinetics and ionic 30315 Sylvania SS 112 8:00a–12:20p MTWR 6/22–9/4 Gerstner
equilibria; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; thermodynamics; and descriptive chem- CMET 227 App Electricity Fundamentals, 2.00 Cr. Introduces fundamental
istry topics. Special topics will be included as time and interest allows. Prerequisites: CH principles of electricity as applied to mechanical systems. Principle topics covered: basic
222 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12 electrical theory, electric motors, controls, and energy consumption considerations.
Prerequisite: CMET 112. Fee: $12
Lecture
30920 Cascade JH 112 6:00p–8:50p T 6/23–9/1 Fjeldsted Lecture
and Cascade JH 101 5:30p–6:20p R 6/25–9/3 Fjeldsted 30380 Sylvania ST 315 1:00p–1:50p T 6/23–9/1 Cody
Lab Lab
30922 Cascade JH 214 6:30p–9:20p R 6/25–9/3 Fjeldsted 30381 Sylvania ST 315 2:00p–4:50p T 6/23–9/2 Cody
Lecture
Lecture
Office Systems
OS 131 10-key on Calculators, 1.00 Cr. Develops 10-key skills by touch. Recom-
30033 Sylvania ST 309 8:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–7/30 Barton mended: qualify to enter Reading 115 or WR 115. Fee: $6
Lab 33847 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–7/16 TBA
31194 Sylvania ST 307 8:00a–10:50a TR 6/22–9/6 Barton Some class hours and assignments will be online.
33849 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 7/21–8/13 TBA
33582 SE Center TABOR 115 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/30–7/16 Harmon
33252 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–7/15 Kestek
w Distance Learning: Online Course
30589 For info contact: Sylvania Shingledecker
Class meets for 3 1/2 weeks.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
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w Distance Learning: Online Course CAS 110 Intro to Web Graphic-Fireworks, 1.00 Cr. Basic introduction to the fea-
using an HTML editor. Includes web terminology, basic X/HTML, uploading pages to proofreading of business letters, memos, reports, and tables. Increased speed and
a server (FTP), site management, link, lists, tables, forms, working with web graphics, accuracy of keyboarding skills. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115; CAS
accessibility, and introduction to style sheets (CSS). Students will create a multi-page web 216; OS 120, keying 45 wpm by touch; or instructor permission. Prerequisite: CAS 216.
site using these technologies. Recommended: CAS 133 or equivalent file management and Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor. Fee: $12
word processing experience, placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $12 30557 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 TBA
31621 Sylvania SS 201 6:30p–8:50p MW 6/22–8/30 Bishop Some class hours and assignments will be online.
Class meets for 10 weeks. 33236 Sylvania SS 202 5:30p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/19 Adams
w Distance Learning: Online Course 33251 Sylvania SS 202 TBA MW 6/22–8/19 Kestek
30989 For info contact: Cascade Read
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Spreadsheets and Database
CAS 208 Begin. Photoshop for the Web, 3.00 Cr. Introduces basic painting xFor computerized accounting software see BA 228.
and drawing features in Adobe Photoshop to create and refine graphics for websites. CAS 140 Beginning Access, 3.00 Cr. Hands-on microcomputer course covering
Introduces basic painting and drawing tools, and export options for the web. Emphasizes beginning database management concepts including tables, forms, reports, queries
learning the Photoshop interface efficiently. Recommended: MM 120 and one of the fol- and basic macros. Stresses a working knowledge of database management vocabulary.
lowing: CAS 111D or CAS 111F or CAS 206 or equivalent. Fee: $12 Emphasizes efficient use of Access toolbars and menus. Database design issues are dis-
w Distance Learning: Online Course cussed but not emphasized. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $12
30585 For info contact: Sylvania Wettengel 33572 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Harmon
Photoshop CS3. Class meets for 10 weeks. 33573 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Lowe
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30752 Sylvania TCB 309 9:00a–10:50a MTWR 6/22–9/3 Pearson
CAS 215 CSS and Dynamic HTML, 4.00 Cr. Create complex Cascading Style Access 2007. Class meets for 6 1/2 weeks.
Sheets (CSS files) that format web pages according to industry and accessibility stan- 31643 Sylvania TCB 309 5:30p–8:20p TR 6/22–8/23 Guess
dards, work in multiple browsers, and separate content from presentation. Develop web Access 2007. Class meets for 8 1/2 weeks
pages using XHTML, Dreamweaver, or another HTML editor that can be customized by the w Distance Learning: Online Course
user. Create stunning, interactive web pages using CSS and Dynamic HTML. Recom- 30271 For info contact: Rock Creek Rosenthal
mended: CAS 206, CAS 111D or equivalent HTML coding skills. Fee: $20 Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course CAS 170 Beginning Excel, 3.00 Cr. An in-depth, hands-on course that presents
33430 For info contact: Cascade Eustice beginning spreadsheet concepts. Use Excel efficiently to design and create accurate
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. professional worksheets for use in business and industry. Includes entering data; creating
formulas; professional formatting; creating charts; creating, sorting, and filtering lists; cre-
Computerized Keyboarding ating and using templates; and working with functions. Focus on ways to ensure accuracy
including proofreading techniques and critical thinking to determine what data to present
CAS 121 Beginning Keyboarding, 3.00 Cr. Learn to key alphabetic portion of
and how to present it. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115 Additional lab
computer keyboard by touch. Introduces the numeric portion of the keyboard. Develop
hours may be required. Fee: $12
or refine basic keyboarding techniques and increase speed and accuracy. Produce basic
31692 Cascade TEB 227 12:30p–2:50p TR 6/23–9/4 Eustice
business and academic documents using a word processor. Recommended: Placement Excel 2007
into RD 90 or WR 90 or above. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor. 33586 R. Creek BLDG2 254 9:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–8/5 Ellis
Fee: $12 1.5 hours TBA
30435 Cascade TEB 227 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–9/4 Kestek 33845 R. Creek BLDG2 254 12:00p–4:50p MW 7/20–8/12 Lave
Word 2007 and R. Creek BLDG2 254 12:30p–2:50p F 7/24–8/14 Lave
30349 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 TBA For ENG language learner. Contact Sara Nelson 503-788-6284.
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 33982 R. Creek BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p W 6/24–8/12 TBA
33566 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Lowe Some class hours and assignments will be online.
33567 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Harmon 33574 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Harmon
33568 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Harmon 33575 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Harmon
33569 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Harmon 30149 Sylvania TCB 309 9:00a–10:50a MTWR 6/22–9/6 Pearson
30147 Sylvania SS 202 5:30p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/19 Adams Excel 2007. Class meets for 6 1/2 weeks.
Word 2007. Class meets for 8 1/2 weeks. 30151 Sylvania SS 202 5:30p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/19 Adams
33247 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–8/19 Kestek Excel 2007. Class meets for 8 1/2 weeks.
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30328 Sylvania TCB 309 5:30p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Guess
31515 For info contact: Rock Creek Voas Excel 2007. Class meets for 8 1/2 weeks.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 33851 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–2:50p F 6/27–8/29 Terui
w Distance Learning: Online Course w Distance Learning: Online Course
34132 For info contact: Rock Creek Meisner 30237 For info contact: Sylvania Bacha
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Excel 2007.
CAS 121A Beginning Keyboarding, 1.00 Cr. Key alphabetic portion of computer Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
keyboard by touch. Develop or refine basic keyboarding techniques. Recommended: w Distance Learning: Online Course
Placement into RD 90 and WR 90 or above. Additional lab hours may be required, consult 31857 For info contact: Sylvania Bacha
instructor. Fee: $6 Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
30965 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–7/16 TBA CAS 171 Intermediate Excel, 3.00 Cr. An in-depth, hands-on course that presents
33842 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 7/21–8/13 TBA advanced features of Excel to design and create accurate, professional worksheets for use
30148 Sylvania TCB 309 5:30p–8:20p MW 6/22–7/22 Adams in business and industry. Includes financial, logical, statistical, lookup, and database
Class meets for 4 weeks. functions; pivot tables; “what-if” analysis with data tables; importing data; complex
33246 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–7/15 Kestek graphs; macros; and solver features. Focus on ways to ensure accuracy including
CAS 122 Keyboarding for Speed/Accuracy, 3.00 Cr. Develops confidence, proofreading techniques and critical thinking to determine what data to present and how to
endurance, and control for accurate keyboarding while increasing keyboarding speed. present it. Prerequisite: CAS 170 or instructor permission. Fee: $12
Develops ability to proofread documents accurately and efficiently. Keying by touch is 31693 Cascade TEB 227 12:30p–2:50p TR 6/23–9/4 Eustice
essential. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Additional lab hours may be Excel 2007
required, consult instructor. Fee: $12 33576 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–9:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Harmon
30556 R. Creek BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 TBA 33577 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Harmon
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 33237 Sylvania SS 202 5:30p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/26 Adams
33249 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–8/19 Kestek w Distance Learning: Online Course
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30753 For info contact: Sylvania Bacha
30988 For info contact: Cascade Gleason Excel 2007.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
30584 For info contact: Sylvania TBA 3 CR. Contact Gary Coleman - gcoleman@pcc.edu
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 32133 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Talbert
CIS 133J Java Programming I, 4.00 Cr. Introduces elementary principles of 4 CR. Contact Gary Coleman - gcoleman@pcc.edu
software engineering, structured program design, modular programming, object oriented
program design, event driven programming, problem solving and social issues of com-
puter systems. Topics include scalar and structured data types, alternation and repetition
control structures, modular programming, object oriented programming and use of event Computer Science
driven graphics user interfaces. Recommended: placement in WR 121 and CIS 122 or R. Creek Department Office: RC 2/230, 503 614-7604 , 503 614-7607 , 503 614-7256
equivalent. Fee: $12 Sylvania TCB 312, 503 977-4287 , 503 977-4393
30233 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–9:20p W 6/24–8/19 Foty
w Distance Learning: Online Course
30443 For info contact: Sylvania TBA CS 133G Introduction to Computer Games, 4.00 Cr. Fundamentals of computer
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. game development, including a survey of computer game categories and platforms, major
CIS 140M Operating Systems I: Microsoft, 4.00 Cr. A first course in Microsoft game components, an overview of the game development process, and an introduction to
operating systems administration including installation, configuration, and management. game graphics. This course will design and develop some elementary two-dimensional
Command line and GUI tools used to organize, manage and maintain the file system are computer games. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
covered. Additionally students are introduced to users, groups, printing, profiles policies test scores. Fee: $12
and the registry. Recommended: CIS 120 Fee: $12 32407 Sylvania TCB 307 1:00p–4:30p T 6/23–8/18 Goble
30640 Sylvania TCB 311 6:00p–9:20p M 6/22–8/17 TBA w Distance Learning: Online Course
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30664 For info contact: Sylvania Goble
30641 For info contact: Sylvania TBA Develop 2D games with GameMaker.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
CIS 233B Int Visual Basic.NET Program., 4.00 Cr. Continues Visual Basic. CS 133U Introduction to C, 4.00 Cr. Solve real-world problems using structured
NET programming sequence utilizing arrays, sorting, relational database access and data programming principles and the C programming language in a MS DOS/Windows
structures. Structured design techniques emphasized throughout. Recommended: CIS environment. Introduces with little or no previous programming experience the world of
133B or instructor permission; CIS 275 or instructor permission. CIS 275 may be taken computer programming through development of C programs to solve practical problems.
concurrently. Fee: $12 Recommended: Computer Literacy (such as completion of CIS 120). Fee: $12
33230 Sylvania TCB 311 6:00p–9:20p R 6/25–8/20 TBA 31613 R. Creek BLDG2 257 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Carpenter
w Distance Learning: Online Course 32412 Sylvania SS 114 6:00p–9:30p W 6/24–8/19 Nautiyal
30779 For info contact: Sylvania TBA w Distance Learning: Online Course
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30238 For info contact: Sylvania Nautiyal
CIS 233J Java Programming II, 4.00 Cr. Continues the introduction of Java 3 hr lab TBA
Programming and Web based programming. Introduces advanced graphics, advanced Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
event handling, advanced graphical user interfaces, input/output to files, networking, CS 140U Intro to UNIX, 4.00 Cr. Provides an in-depth introduction into the UNIX
multi-processing, database access and internationalization in Java. Recommended: CIS operating system, including: task scheduling and management, memory management,
133J or CS 161 and CIS 275; or instructor permission. Fee: $20 input/output processing, internal and external commands, shell configuration, and shell
w Distance Learning: Online Course customization. Explores the use of operating system utilities such as text editors, text for-
33232 For info contact: Sylvania TBA matters, electronic mail, and file management, scripting, and C/C++ compilers. Discusses
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. trends in UNIX, including use of graphical user interfaces. Recommended: Computer
CIS 240L Linux Installation and Config, 4.00 Cr. Designed to prepare students literacy (such as completion of CIS 120); MTH 95; placement at WR 121. Additional lab
for an entry-level position as an administrator of a system utilizing the Linux operating hours may be required. Fee: $12
system. Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary for day-to-day operations on a Linux 31617 R. Creek BLDG2 257 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–8/12 Black
system using the command line. Recommended: CS 140U. Fee: $20 34040 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–9:30p T 6/23–8/18 Liang
31511 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/22–8/21 TBA CS 160 Exploring Computer Science, 4.00 Cr. Explores the field of computer sci-
CIS 275 Data Modeling and SQL Intro, 4.00 Cr. Introduces the design, uses, ence. Provides an overview of computer architecture, software development engineering,
and terminology of a database management system. Includes data modeling using Entity data organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics, and theory of computation. Explores
Relationship modeling tools and Semantic Object modeling tools, normalization rules, career options and develops rudimentary software development skills. Recommended:
relational database terminology, program/query development, multi-user database issues Computer Literacy (such as completion of CIS 120); placement at MTH 65 and RD 115.
(including the Internet) and data administration. Recommended: CIS 122. One high-level Fee: $12
programming language course (CIS 133B, CIS 133J, CS 161) or equivalent or instructor 31467 Sylvania TCB 307 1:00p–4:30p R 6/25–8/20 Goble
?Explore virtual robotics with CeeBots?
permission. Fee: $12
30378 Sylvania TCB 310 6:00p–9:20p T 6/23–8/18 TBA w Distance Learning: Online Course
30635 For info contact: Sylvania Goble
w Distance Learning: Online Course Explore virutal robotics with CeeBots.
30280 For info contact: Sylvania TBA
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SQL Server 2005
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. CS 161 Computer Science I, 4.00 Cr. Introduces control structures, functions,
arrays, and pointers. Concepts of data representation and algorithm design; sorting and
CIS 276 Advanced SQL, 4.00 Cr. Focuses on design, development and imple- searching; lab exercises. Recommended: MTH 111; WR 121; CS 160. completion of (CS
mentation of SQL programming for all types of relational database applications including 160 or CIS 122). (For CIS students: please contact instructor if you need a prerequisite
client/server and Internet databases. Learn to write complicated interactive and embedded waiver.) Fee: $12
SQL statement and learn the implications of multi-user database applications. Recom- 30636 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–9:30p R 6/25–8/20 Gross
mended: CIS 275; two-term programming language sequence; or instructor permission. Intro to C++ Programming.
Fee: $20
w Distance Learning: Online Course
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30451 For info contact: Sylvania Gross
33234 For info contact: Sylvania TBA Intro to C++ Programming.
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CS 162 Computer Science II, 4.00 Cr. Recursion, object oriented programming,
Cooperative Education assignment operator, copy constructor. Data structures include singly linked list, stack,
CIS 280D CE: Application Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr. Develop career and queue. Lab exercises. Recommended: MTH 112 or MTH 116; WR 121; CS 140u, 161.
objectives by linking their course work with off-campus learning experiences in computer Additional lab hours may be required. Fee: $12
information systems of the public/private sector organizations. Department permission 30978 R. Creek BLDG2 257 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 Noel
required. 32444 Sylvania TCB 310 10:30a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/19 Trigoboff
31288 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Talbert w Distance Learning: Online Course
1 CR. Contact Gary Coleman - gcoleman@pcc.edu 31292 For info contact: Rock Creek Chatterjee
31904 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Talbert 3 hr lab TBA
2 CR. Contact Gary Coleman - gcoleman@pcc.edu
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
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CS 200 Computer Systems I, 4.00 Cr. Introduction to computer systems from CJA 112 Intro Crim Just Sys - Courts, 3.00 Cr. This course focuses on the United
study of engine diagnostics and repair techniques. Much of the class time is spent with
on-iron activities, diagnosing and correcting engine problems. Participants learn basic di-
Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5677 Dept Chair agnosis and shooting procedures, use of Caterpillar diagnostic tools, an use of Caterpillar
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall, room 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147 reference material. The four major engine systems studied are oil, air, cooling, and fuel.
Sylvania CT 216, 503 977-4264 Office Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured internship at a participating Cater-
pillar Dealership. DST 110 and DST 113. troubleshooting procedures, use of Caterpillar
diagnostic tools, and use of Caterpillar reference material. The four major engine systems
xDance Courses may be taken for either Dance or PE credit. See Dance and PE sec- studied are oil, air, cooling and fuel. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured
tions of this schedule for all course listings. internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. DST 110 and DST 113. Fee: $200
D 199E Hip Hop, 1.00 Cr. Introduces the fundamental principles and skills of Hip 31678 R. Creek BLDG2 107 7:00a–11:00a T 6/2–7/21 Rivas
Hop dance. Emphasis placed on development of correct technique, strength and flexibil- and R. Creek BLDG2 107 12:00p–4:00p T 6/2–7/21 Rivas
ity, musicality, and individual expression through movement. Focus on Hip Hop elements, DST 203 Caterpillar Machine Diagnostic, 3.00 Cr. This course introduces
culture, and terminology. Fee: $12 the student to machine problem identification using diagnostic tooling and material to
33731 Cascade CAGYM 201 1:00p–3:30p MW 6/22–7/29 Banner properly diagnose and repair the complex systems installed on Caterpillar machines.
D 199F Ballroom Dance, 1.00 Cr. Introduces the fundamental principles of The course will concentrate on repair logic and applications, using a troubleshooting
Ballroom Dance. Emphasis placed on proper partnering, style, and phrasing. Focuses on and diagnosis process, to solve machine faults in the power train, hydraulic system, and
elementary steps of Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Cha-Cha, and Rumba. Fee: $12 electrical system. The remainder of the course will focus on solving actual machine mal-
33782 Cascade CAGYM 201 1:00p–3:30p TR 6/23–7/30 Klimova-Prest functions, utilizing all diagnostic principles, tooling, and electronic troubleshooting appli-
D 199I Hip Hop Elements, 1.00 Cr. Introduces the four elements of Hip Hop: Djing, cations. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured internship at a participating
MCing, Graffiti, and Dance. History and development of Hip Hop will be explored through Caterpillar Dealership. DST 201 and DST 117. reference material to properly diagnose and
different media for each element. Fee: $6 repair the complex systems installed on Caterpillar machines. The course will concentrate
34037 Sylvania HT 101 1:00p–2:50p MTWRF 7/13–7/24 Diaz on repair logic and applications, using a troubleshooting and diagnosis process, to solve
D 199D Introduction to Tango, 1.00 Cr. Introduces and develops fundamental machine faults in the power train, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The remainder
principles of Tango. Emphasis placed on proper partnering, style, and phrasing. Fee: $12 of the course will focus on solving actual machine malfunctions, utilizing all diagnostic
33769 Sylvania HT 101 7:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/27 Bronson principles, tooling, and electronic troubleshooting applications. Prerequisite: Provide a
D 199G Intro to Dance Improv., 1.00 Cr. Introduces and develops the fundamental dealer letter indicating secured internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. DST
principles of Dance Improvisation. Create and practice movement scores for both soloists 201 and DAT 117. Fee: $200
and ensembles. Fee: $12 31679 R. Creek BLDG2 107 7:00a–11:00a R 6/4–7/23 Rivas
33771 Sylvania HT 101 10:00a–11:50a MTWRF 7/13–7/31 Diaz and R. Creek BLDG2 107 12:00p–4:00p R 6/4–7/23 Rivas
DST 204 Machine Specific Systems, 6.00 Cr. This course introduces the student
to Caterpillar machine specific systems. The materials presented in this course are
intended to give the student a general knowledge of Caterpillar machine specific systems
Dealer Service Technology used in today’s products. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured internship
at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. DST 201 and DST 117. Fee: $200
(ThinkBIG) 31680 R. Creek
and R. Creek
BLDG2 107
BLDG2 107
7:00a–12:00p F
1:00p–4:00p F
6/1–7/24
6/1–7/24
Rivas
Rivas
R. Creek Department Office: RC 2/230, 503 614-7246 and R. Creek BLDG2 107 1:00p–5:00p MW 6/1–7/24 Rivas
DST 115 Air Conditioning, 3.00 Cr. This course is designed to prepare the
servicemen to understand the principles of air conditioning, to identify air conditioning
components, to state the component functions, and to service Caterpillar air conditioning
Dental Assisting
systems. This course prepares the student to confidently work on mobile air condition- Sylvania HT 205, 503 977-4908 , 503 977-4795
ing systems in an industrial environment. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating
secured internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. DST 114. Fee: $200
30821 R. Creek BLDG2 107 7:00a–11:00a F 7/31–9/18 Torgeson This program prepares the student for certification as a dental assistant (CDA). The dental
and R. Creek BLDG2 107 12:00p–4:00p F 7/31–9/18 Torgeson assistant is a professional member of the dental team, working with and asssisting the
DST 116 Fund Trans & Torque Converter, 4.00 Cr. This course will discuss the dentist during clinical procedures. Dental assistants also teach oral health principles and
basic components and operation of power train systems used in Caterpillar machines. must be prepared to assume dental office management responsibilities.
Included will be basic components, clutches, torque converters, manual shift transmis- PCC offers a one-year Certificate program that is fully accredited by the American Dental
sions, and component functions are explained as they relate to the operation of various Association Commission on Dental Accreditation. Applications are accepted between
power train systems. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured internship at a October 1st and April 15th for entry the following fall. For application information visit
participating Caterpillar Dealership. DST 112 and DST 114. Fee: $200 Health Professions Admissions in HT 205 or phone 503-977-4908, or 503-977-4795.
30822 R. Creek BLDG2 107 12:00p–5:00p M 7/27–9/15 Rivas Visit us online at www.pcc.edu/da
and R. Creek BLDG2 107 7:00a–12:00p T 7/27–9/15 Rivas
DST 117 Caterpillar Machine Hydraulic, 4.00 Cr. This course is designed to
teach the system operations and the testing and adjusting procedures for the pilot oper-
ated hydraulic system, the load sensing, pressure compensated (LSPC) hydraulic system
used in Caterpillar machines. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured
Dental Hygiene
Sylvania HT 205, 503 977-4908 , 503 977-4795
internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. DST 112 and DST 114. Fee: $200
30823 R. Creek BLDG2 107 7:00a–12:00p R 7/29–9/17 Rivas
and R. Creek BLDG2 107 12:00p–5:00p W 7/29–9/17 Rivas Dental hygienists are licensed dental professionals who provide direct patient care,
DST 150 Cat Service Tech Internship, 7.00 Cr. Students will work 40 hours per specializing in periodontal therapy and oral health education. They are employed in dental
week for 8 weeks at an approved Caterpillar dealership. They will be performing service clinics, school settings and public health agencies. The Dental Hygiene Program is fully
related tasks defined by the instructor, the students mentor and the students direct super- accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation
visor. Although the students will be working in a live shop environment, the tasks assigned and consists of two academic years resulting in an Associate of Applied Science degree.
will primarily be related to the previous course studied. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer Students are also prepared for national and regional licensing exams.
letter indicating secured internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. Students must
For information on prerequisite courses and application procedures, visit Health Profes-
have completed the sequence courses with a minimum C grade, prior to internship. See
sions Admissions in HT 205, or phone 503-977-4908, or 503-977-4795. Visit us
advisor for proper courses. Fee: $200
Online at www.pcc.edu/dh
30820 R. Creek . . TBA TBA 6/1–7/25 Torgeson
R. Creek Department Office: RC 2/230, 503 614-7488 , 503 614-7246 Focuses on the role of the teacher in carrying out a developmental philosophy of early
childhood education.
30455 Sylvania HT 307 2:00p–4:20p T 6/22–9/6 TBA
3 Week Course: March 30 - April 16 Registration by instructor approval only
ECE 133 Practicum I, 3.00 Cr. Develops skills in working with infants/toddlers in a
First 6-Week Session: March 30 - May 5 group setting in the PCC Child Care Center. Includes using developmentally appropriate
methods in recognizing and providing a safe and sanitary environment; using positive
Second 6-Week Session: May 6 - June 11 guidance techniques; supporting language development, and planning a schedule and
curriculum. Prerequisites: ECE 120 and ECE 121.
30456 Sylvania SY TBA TBA MTWRF 6/22–8/16 TBA
9 Week Course: April 20 - June 11 Registration by instructor approval only
ECE 134 Practicum II, 3.00 Cr. Develops skills in supervision of children in a group
12 Week Course: March 30 - June 11 setting in the PCC Child Care Center. Includes using developmentally appropriate meth-
ods in recognizing and providing a safe and sanitary environment; using positive guidance
Cooperative Education techniques; supporting language development; supporting and planning a schedule and
curriculum. Prerequisites: ECE 122 and ECE 133.
30457 Sylvania SY TBA TBA MTWRF 6/22–8/16 TBA
Registration by instructor approval only
Drafting Technology and Design
Sylvania ST 208, 503 977-4163 office, 503 977-4160 advisor Economics
Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5215 Dept Chair
New students to the program, or students taking DRF 117 are encouraged to talk to a R. Creek RC 3/201, 503 614-7327
department advisor before registering. SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147
St Helens, 503 614-7775
AutoCAD Sylvania SS 215, 503 977-4289
All CAD students will need a 3.5 inch high density disk at the first class meeting.
DRF 126 Introduction to AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr. Introduces AutoCAD software as a EC 200 Prin Econ: Intro, Inst & Phil, 4.00 Cr. A survey course covering: basic
design tool. Instructions will be given in the operation of both hard disk and flexible disk microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts, the history of economic ideas, and a vari-
data storage, and plotting. Covers creation, retrieval and modification of drawings that ety of economic issues. Depending on the instructor’s interest, the issues covered might
meet industry standards using basic AutoCAD commands. Fee: $6 include: price ceilings, price floors, pollution, income distribution, poverty, international
30365 Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–7/27 Hooper trade issues, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, public finance, and transitional
DRF 136 Intermediate AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr. In-depth study of computer aided draft- economies. This course is recommended for students who desire a one term survey
ing using AutoCAD software. Covers slide files, block attributes, user coordinate systems, course. Recommend: MTH 95. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
v-points, 3-D entity creation, external references, and paper/model space drawing manipu- placement test scores.
lation. Prerequisite: DRF 126. Fee: $6 31785 Cascade SC 202 1:30p–3:50p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
34128 Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–9:50p MW 7/29–9/2 Hooper 30717 Sylvania SS 122 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Beebe
First class starts on Wednesday, July 29th. EC 201 Prin Econ: Microeconomics, 4.00 Cr. A study of the market system,
involving the essentials of demand and supply analysis; competition and monopoly; labor
Inventor markets; public policy towards business; distribution of income; international trade and
commercial policy; comparative advantage, tariffs, and quotas. EC201 and EC202 together
Pro Engineering constitute the two term transfer sequence. Recommended: MTH 95. Prerequisities: WR
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
30729 Cascade SC 202 11:00a–1:20p TR 6/23–8/13 TBA
SolidWorks 31509 R. Creek BLDG2 123 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Atkinson
30718 Sylvania SS 121 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Fawls
w Distance Learning: Online Course
30719 For info contact: Sylvania Eden
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course
31485 For info contact: Sylvania Eden
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course
31992 For info contact: Sylvania Collier
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
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EC 202 Prin Econ: Macroeconomics, 4.00 Cr. A study of factors affecting the Library Media and Teacher Relicensing
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level of national income; the essentials of money and banking; the role of government
expenditure and taxation in achieving economic stability, growth, and development; ED 112 Intro to Children’s Literature, 3.00 Cr. Introduces children’s literature,
international monetary issues including exchange rates and the balance of payments. authors and illustrators. Covers current and classic works, book awards, artistic and liter-
Recommended: MTH 95 and EC 201. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or ary elements, introduction to genres, basic book discussion techniques, and audio-visual
equivalent placement test scores. and electronic formats. Prerequisite: WR 115.
31556 Cascade TEB 216 5:00p–7:50p TR 6/23–7/23 Gregorio
30730 Cascade SC 302 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Beebe
30720 Sylvania SS 109 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Somers ED 136 Computers in Education, 3.00 Cr. Introduces students to the many educa-
tional uses of computers and how to integrate educational technology into the curriculum.
w Distance Learning: Online Course Prerequisites: Completion of WR 115; RD 115; and CAS 133.
30721 For info contact: Sylvania Somers
33858 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/22–7/25 Sellers
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Note: Intensive class is Jun 22 thru Jul 26
w Distance Learning: Online Course ED 224 Foundations of Education, 3.00 Cr. Provides an overview of the history
31981 For info contact: Sylvania Eden and current issues in the field fo K-12 education including the impact of philosophy on
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. practice. Prerequisites: RD 115 and WR 115. Fee: $20
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33188 For info contact: Sylvania Collier 33164 For info contact: Cascade Hunter-Bernst
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Department permission required to register for EMT Basic, Intermediate and Paramedic
Students new to this program must complete an application and receive departmental courses. For general program information and applications please call 503-978-5530.
advising prior to registration. The program starts Fall for day students and Winter for late EMT 100 Intro Emergency Medical Serv, 3.00 Cr. Covers the roles and respon-
afternoon/evening students. Part-time students are accepted on a space available basis. sibilities of the EMT, emergency medical services system, medical-legal considerations,
EET 113 Electrical Power, 5.00 Cr. Series and parallel resonant circuits; Q and se- major incident response, hazardous materials awareness, and stress management.
lectivity; RL and RC filters; decibels; transfer functions and Bode diagrams; Transformers, 33486 Cascade PSEB 110 6:00p–8:50p F 6/26–9/4 Reed
three phase power distribution; Fourier series and transform applied to circuit analysis. EMT 105 EMT Basic Part I, 5.00 Cr. Designed to develop student skills in the
Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 112; Prerequisite/concurrent: recognition of symptoms of illness and injuries and proper procedures of emergency
MTH 112. Fee: $18 care. Students will also observe the EMT’s role in the hospital emergency department and
ambulance during clinical rotation and ride-along experience. Department permission
Lecture required. Prerequisite: WR 115; MTH 20; RD 90. Fee: $87
31225 Sylvania AM 125 6:00p–8:50p M 6/22–8/31 Boghean 33539 Cascade PSEB 110 1:00p–4:29p MW 6/22–9/2 TBA
and Sylvania AM 125 6:00p–6:50p W 6/24–9/2 Boghean Total fee $87, plus tuition
Lab 33540 Cascade PSEB 110 7:30a–3:29p TR 6/23–7/28 Enright
31226 Sylvania ST 313 7:00p–9:50p W 6/24–9/2 Boghean Total fee $87., plus tuition. This course is accelerated.
33541 R. Creek BLDG2 126 7:30a–3:29p MW 6/22–7/27 Kelsay
EET 123 Digital Systems III, 5.00 Cr. Third course in digital electronics continues Total fee $87, plus tuition. This course is accelerated.
prior coverage of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and analog-to-digital converters EMT 106 EMT Basic Part II, 5.00 Cr. Part 2 of the Oregon EMT Basic course is a
(ADCs) with additional conversion topologies, a more detailed analysis of the Nyquist continuation of EMT 105, including preparation for state and national certification exams.
sampling theorem, additional coverage of programmable logic devices (PLDs), and the Department permission required. Prerequisites: Successful completion of EMT 105 at
implementation of sequential state machines. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. PCC within the last year. Fee: $87
Prerequisite: EET 122 Fee: $12 30351 Cascade PSEB 110 8:30a–11:50a MW 6/22–9/2 Cooper
Total fee $87, plus tuition.
Lecture 30607 Cascade PSEB 110 7:30a–3:29p TR 7/30–9/3 Enright
31227 Sylvania AM 112 6:00p–8:50p T 6/23–9/1 Hecht Total fee $87 plus tuition. This course is accelerated.
and Sylvania AM 112 6:00p–6:50p R 6/25–9/3 Hecht 31791 Cascade PSEB 110 6:00p–9:20p MW 6/22–9/2 Cooper
Total fee $87, plus tuition.
Lab 31792 Cascade PSEB 110 9:00a–4:50p F 6/26–9/4 Reed
31228 Sylvania ST 313 7:00p–9:50p R 6/25–9/3 Hecht Total fee $87, plus tuition.
33542 R. Creek BLDG2 126 7:30a–3:29p MW 7/29–9/2 Kelsay
EET 178 PC Architecture for Technician, 4.00 Cr. Covers the architecture, Total fee $87, plus tuition. This course is accelerated.
assembly, and disassembly of IBM PC compatible computers. Includes basic operational
EMT 113 Emerg Resp Comm/Documentation, 2.00 Cr. Covers principles
concepts and identification, removal/installation, and configuration of motherboards,
of therapeutic communication, verbal, written, and electronic communications in the
microprocessors, memory, power supplies, disk drives, video adapter boards, I/O boards
provision of EMS; documentation of elements of patient assessment, care and transport;
and modems. Servicing hardware, software, and documentation will be reviewed. Includes
communication systems, radio types, reports, codes, and correct techniques. Fee: $6
a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 111. Fee: $12
33544 Cascade PSEB 107 8:00a–11:50a T 6/23–7/21 Moore
Lecture EMT 114 Emergency Resp Patient Transpo, 2.00 Cr. Covers ambulance opera-
31674 Sylvania SS 121 9:00a–11:50a S 6/27–9/5 TBA tions, laws, maintenance and safety, emergency response driving and route planning. Fee:
$87
Lab 33545 Cascade PSEB 107 8:00a–11:50a T 7/28–9/1 Moore
31336 Sylvania ST 313 1:00p–3:50p S 6/27–9/5 TBA
and Cascade PSEB 107 8:00a–4:50p S 8/8– Moore
EET 280C CE: BMET Practicum, 4.00 TO 11.00 Cr. Provides clinical education and Cascade PSEB 107 8:00a–4:50p S 8/22– Moore
experience in a biomedical department with a hospital, clinic or other medical facility, a and Cascade PSEB 107 8:00a–4:50p S 9/5– Moore
medical equipment repair/manufacturing company, or a laboratory. Variable credit: 30 Total fee $87, plus tuition
hours of work experience equals one credit. Prerequisites: Department approval; EET 260 EMT 115 Crisis Intervention, 3.00 Cr. Covers intervention in behavioral crises of
Corequisite: EET 261. sudden death, suicide, rape, murder, vehicle accidents, disease, trauma, and child abuse.
31966 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Fenning Includes resources, supporting behavioral patterns and handling emotional stress of the
This class is offered for 11 credits. individual as well as coping with emotional conflict within one’s self.
34072 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Fenning 30604 Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:50p S 6/27– Chappelear
This class is offered for 4 credits. and Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:50p S 7/18– Chappelear
34073 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Fenning and Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:50p S 8/15– Chappelear
This class is offered for 7 credits. Class meets 6/27, 7/18, and 8/15, plus add’l hours TBA
EMT 116 Emerg Medical Tech Rescue, 3.00 Cr. Covers the elementary proce-
dures of rescue practices, systems, components, support and control of rescue operations
Emergency Management including ladder procedures and basic rescue tools. Introduces techniques and tools of
patient extrication, emphasizing application to traffic accidents. Fee: $87
33543 Cascade PSEB 112 6:00p–9:30p W 6/24–9/2 Nohr
Cascade PSEB 133, 503 978-5424 Dept Chair
and Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–5:00p S 7/25– Nohr
and Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–5:00p S 8/29– Nohr
Total fee $87, plus tuition
This profession is an emerging field with high projections for job growth over the next de-
cade. The program covers identification of risks and hazards, planning, mitigation, rescue EMT 118 EMT Medical Terminology, 3.00 Cr. Analysis of anatomical roots,
and recovery, training and exercise design and business continuity. For more information prefixes, and suffixes, and Greek and Latin verbs and adjectives. Helps build a medical
on Emergency Management offerings, or to talk with an advisor, contact the program office vocabulary. Examination of representative anatomical structures, diseases, procedures,
(503) 978-5424, or see our webpage at www.pcc.edu, click on Academic Programs, then tumors, and descriptive terms by simple analysis of words.
Emergency Management (http://www.pcc.edu/programs/emergency-mgmt/) 30491 Cascade PSEB 112 6:30p–9:20p R 6/22–9/6 Dehart
EMT 246 Paramedic Clinical Intern II, 4.00 Cr. Complete in-hospital clinical
experience to include direct patient care responsibilities necessary for completion of the
program’s objectives. The patients in the hospital/clinical setting shall have disease and
injury conditions comparable to those the student will experience in the pre-hospital care
situation. Department permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 244. Fee: $225
31800 Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–3:50p TWR 6/22–9/6 Cypher
Total fee $225, plus tuition.
designed to expose student to disease and injury conditions. This segment begins the
required 200 hours and number of calls necessary to fulfill the State curriculum. Depart-
ment permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 244. Fee: $225 Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5087 Dept Chair
31420 Cascade PSEB TBA TBA MFSU 6/22–9/6 Cypher R. Creek RC 3 201, 503 614-7235 Office
Total fee $225 plus tuition. SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 Office, 503 788-6147 Office, 503 788-
6145 Dept Chair
Sylvania English Department, CT 219, 503 977-4266
Emergency Literature
TeleCommunicator/911 Dispatch A reading score of 45 on the ASSET assessment test (equivalent of reading score entry to
Cascade PSEB 133, 503 978-5530 Prog Info, 503 978-5424 ETC Advsr WR 121) is required to take Literature classes. Contact the testing center.
ENG 104 Intro to Literature (Fiction), 4.00 Cr. Enhances enjoyment of various
forms of fictional prose, increases understanding of the conventions of fiction and various
This program uses Metropolitan area 9-1-1 centers for class assignments or career field forms of storytelling, and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience.
observations, and works in cooperation with employers to recruit qualified candidates. If Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
you are interested in this program, please contact the ETC program office at 503-978- 30855 Cascade SC 302 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
5424, or visit us online: www.pcc.edu/911. Some courses required for an ETC certificate 30279 R. Creek BLDG2 119 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Jensen
will have an EM course number, these courses will only be listed under Emergency 30763 SE Center TABOR 139 6:00p–7:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Bentson
Management in the Catalog and/or Schedule. Some assignments are online.
ETC 112 Com Cen Ops-Adv, 3.00 Cr. This is the third in a series of 9-1-1 simula- 30079 Sylvania TCB 212 1:00p–3:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Wahl-Stephens
tion labs designed to build skills in emergency call-taking and emergency services radio ENG 105 Intro to Literature (Drama), 4.00 Cr. Enhances enjoyment of plays as
communication. The types of calls handled will involve volatile situations, such as, literature, including tragedies and comedies; increases understanding of the conventions
crimes in progress, incidents involving weapons, serious injuries or those having a severe of drama and the theater; and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience.
impact upon individuals and the community. This course demands a high level of multi- Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
tasking ability, quick responses and rapid problem-solving skills, as well as a familiarity w Distance Learning: Online Course
with 911 computer software and multi-function telephone systems. Prerequisites: ETC 110 30964 For info contact: Cullom
and ETC 111. Fee: $56 Southeast Center
34033 Cascade PSEB 103 9:00a–12:50p W 6/23–9/1 Meyer Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
ENG 106 Intro to Literature (Poetry), 4.00 Cr. Enhances enjoyment of poetry,
increases understanding of poetic elements, conventions and forms, and encourages
exploration of the diversity of human experience. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or
Engineering equivalent placement test scores.
32636 Sylvania HT 307 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Otto
, 503 977-4159 , 503 977-4163
ENG 195 Film Studies: Film as Art, 4.00 Cr. Enhances understanding of film
Sylvania ST 208, 503 977-4163 , 503 977-4159
through analysis of film history and form. Develops visual literacy and analysis skills
by offering a range of tools to study any film. Analyze ways in which a film may both
Students new to this program must complete an application and receive departmental contribute and react to its time and culture; analyze film through studying the techniques
advising prior to registration. Returning students must see an ENGR advisor and obtain by which it was made; and substantiate observations with examples taken from film tradi-
current ENGR advising guides. Students must have a scientific, programmable, graphing tion and from the film itself. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement
calculator. Note: For ENGR 101 Lab, attendance is required for the first and last sessions. test scores.
Attendance at other sessions is optional, but strongly recommended. Lab materials are 33604 Cascade TH 100 5:30p–8:50p TR 6/23–7/30 Dembrow
available via the internet. ENG 250 Intro to Folklore & Mythology, 4.00 Cr. Explores origins, nature and
ENGR 100 Exploring Engineering, 1.00 Cr. Focuses on engineering careers, and content of myth and folklore. Offers student ability to recognize and appreciate myths from
what engineers “do”. Presents various engineering disciplines and associated occupations any culture. Through selected readings, students become aware of questions about life as
through class discussions, presentations by practicing engineers, laboratory activities, expressed in myth. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
and viewing of occupational videos. Designed to inform students of the attributes of a 31681 SE Center TABOR 143 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Knowles
career in engineering and the academic preparation it requires. 30325 Sylvania TCB 215 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 Landwehr
30627 Sylvania AM 112 4:00p–5:20p T 6/23–8/19 Hjouj ENG 258 African-American Literature, 4.00 Cr. Introduces the literature of
ENGR 102 Engineering Graphics, 3.0 Cr. Introduces manual and computer-aided Americans whose roots are in Africa. Emphasizes the way contemporary political and so-
drafting including hand sketching, drafting standards, pictorial drawings, and dimension- cial aspirations of African Americans are reflected in the literature of the periods from the
ing. Includes creation of 2-D drawings and 3-D solid models with AutoCAD. Prerequisite: Harlem Renaissance through the present. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent
ENGR 101. Fee: $18 placement test scores.
30731 Sylvania AM 106 6:00p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Stark 31531 Cascade SC 302 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Cowan
ENGR 212 Dynamics, 4.00 Cr. Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies ENG 260 Intro to Women Writers, 4.00 Cr. Explores women’s literary theory and
are analyzed by Newton’s laws, work-energy and impulse-momentum methods. Prerequi- writings. Students read various sorts of fiction and non-fiction from various places and
site: ENGR 211. Fee: $6 periods. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
30628 Sylvania AM 112 2:00p–4:50p MW 6/22–8/19 Moosavi-Rad w Distance Learning: Online Course
ENGR 213 Strength of Materials, 4.00 Cr. Relationships between stress and 33914 For info contact: Casto
strain in deformable solids are studied. Analysis is applied to axially-loaded members, Southeast Center
circular shafts, beams and columns. Combined stresses, statically indeterminate systems Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
and properties of structural materials are included. Prerequisite: ENGR 211. Fee: $6
30629 Sylvania AM 112 6:00p–8:50p MW 6/22–8/19 Nelson English Skill Building
Cascade English Skill Building, 503-978-5271
Sylvania College Success Skills, 503-977-4540 (lab); 503-977-4563 (lab faculty)
Rock Creek Student Learning Center, 503-614-7219 or 503-614-7414
of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and production of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and production
of English stress and intonation; certain vowels and consonants; reductions. Listening of English stress and intonation; certain vowels and consonants; reductions. Listening
comprehension for main idea and important details, grammatical structures, questions, comprehension for main idea and important details, grammatical structures, questions,
and key vocabulary words. Discussion skills. Speaking using important language and key vocabulary words. Discussion skills. Speaking using important language
functions including asking for clarification, agreeing, and negotiating meaning. Short, pre- functions including asking for clarification, agreeing, and negotiating meaning. Short, pre-
pared presentation. Communication taught in the context of communicating in adult life pared presentation. Communication taught in the context of communicating in adult life
roles. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test or instructor permission; concurrent placement roles. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test or instructor permission; concurrent placement
in Level 4 Reading and Writing or higher. Fee: $62.50 in Level 4 Reading and Writing or higher.
31670 Cascade TH 107 5:30p–7:30p TR 6/23–8/25 Creque 31669 Cascade TH 107 5:30p–7:30p TR 6/23–8/25 Creque
31208 R. Creek BLDG2 108 12:00p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Leiton 31209 R. Creek BLDG2 108 12:00p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Leiton
34118 SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–8:45p TR 6/23–8/20 TBA 34117 SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–8:45p TR 6/23–8/20 TBA
31176 Sylvania CT 128 10:40a–12:40p TR 6/22–8/25 TBA 31175 Sylvania CT 128 10:40a–12:40p TR 6/22–8/25 TBA
ESOL 150N Level 5 Reading, .00 Cr. The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a ESOL 150 Level 5 Reading, 4.00 Cr. The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a
five-course sequence that focuses on reading. Content comprehension, textual analysis, five-course sequence that focuses on reading; content comprehension, textual analysis,
critical thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Using the dictionary, find- critical thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Using the dictionary, find-
ing main ideas, summarizing, inferencing, using context clues, reviewing prereading ing main ideas, summarizing, inferencing, using context clues, reviewing prereading
techniques. Study of word forms, common affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. Readings techniques; study of word forms, common affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. Readings
from textbooks and literature taught in the context of communicating in academic and from textbooks and literature taught in the context of communicating in academic and
adult life roles. Prerequisite: Placement test; concurrent placement in Level Writing and adult life roles. Prerequisite: Placement test; concurrent placement in Level Writing and
Communication or higher. Fee: $62.50 Communication or higher.
30970 Cascade SC 305 9:00a–10:55a MW 6/22–8/24 Austin 30969 Cascade SC 305 9:00a–10:55a MW 6/22–8/24 Austin
31210 R. Creek BLDG2 245 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/20 Miki 33165 R. Creek BLDG2 245 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/20 Miki
34096 SE Center TABOR 125 11:30a–1:45p TR 6/23–8/20 TBA 34095 SE Center TABOR 125 11:30a–1:45p TR 6/23–8/20 TBA
31168 Sylvania CT 128 8:30a–10:30a TR 6/22–8/25 Cole 31167 Sylvania CT 128 8:30a–10:30a TR 6/22–8/25 Cole
ESOL 152N Level 5 Writing, .00 Cr. The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a ESOL 152 Level 5 Writing, 4.00 Cr. The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a
5-course sequence that focuses on writing. Review of the writing process and introduc- 5-course sequence that focuses on writing. Review of the writing process and introduc-
tion to the essay. Descriptive, narrative, process and comparative/contrast. Review of tion to the essay. Descriptive, narrative, process and comparative/contrast. Review of
basic grammar. Introduction to present perfect, gerunds and infinitives, and adverbial basic grammar. Introduction to present perfect, gerunds and infinitives, and adverbial
causes. Writing and grammar taught in the context of communicating in academic and causes. Writing and grammar taught in the context of communicating in academic and
adult life roles. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test; or instructor permission; concurrent adult life roles. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test or instructor permission; concurrent
placement into ESOL Level 4 Reading and Communication, or higher. placement into ESOL Level 4 Reading and Communication or higher.
30972 Cascade SC 205 11:15a–1:15p MW 6/22–8/24 Kamali 30971 Cascade SC 205 11:15a–1:15p MW 6/22–8/24 Kamali
31275 R. Creek BLDG2 121 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/20 White 31276 R. Creek BLDG2 121 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/20 White
34098 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–11:45a MW 6/22–8/19 TBA 34097 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–11:45a MW 6/22–8/19 TBA
34120 SE Center TABOR 138 6:30p–8:45p MW 6/22–8/19 TBA 34119 SE Center TABOR 138 6:30p–8:45p MW 6/22–8/19 TBA
31180 Sylvania CT 223 6:30p–8:30p MW 6/22–8/24 Esler 31179 Sylvania CT 223 6:30p–8:30p MW 6/22–8/24 Esler
ESOL 154N Level 5 Communication, .00 Cr. The fifth level of ESOL and the ESOL 154 Level 5 Communication, 4.00 Cr. The fifth level of ESOL and the
second of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and second of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and
production of English consonants and vowels; common sound substitutions; stress and production of English consonants and vowels; common sound substitutions; stress and
intonation. Listening comprehension and discussion skills. Public speaking, including intonation. Listening comprehension and discussion skills. Public speaking, including
at least one prepared speech and written outline on an academic topic. Communication at least one prepared speech and written outline on an academic topic. Communication
taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life roles. Prerequisite: taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life roles. Prerequisite:
ESOL placement test or instructor permission; concurrent placement in ESOL Level 4 ESOL placement test or instructor permission; concurrent placement in ESOL Level 4
Reading and Writing or higher. Fee: $62.50 Reading and Writing or higher.
32058 Cascade SC 203 5:30p–7:30p TR 6/23–8/25 Hurd 32057 Cascade SC 203 5:30p–7:30p TR 6/23–8/25 Hurd
31980 R. Creek BLDG2 114 12:00p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Zhang 31979 R. Creek BLDG2 114 12:00p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/20 Zhang
34122 SE Center TABOR 138 6:30p–8:45p TR 6/23–8/20 TBA 34121 SE Center TABOR 138 6:30p–8:45p TR 6/23–8/20 TBA
31666 Sylvania CT 221 10:40a–12:40p TR 6/22–8/25 Lukasik 31665 Sylvania CT 221 10:40a–12:40p TR 6/22–8/25 Lukasik
als to safely respond to hazardous materials emergencies. Individuals will learn to analyze Viewing Options: DVD, Cable CH27, video streaming, ACT rental,
an incident; detect the presence of hazardous materials; survey the scene; collect hazard PCC library
information from the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook; implement actions consistent Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
with standard operating procedures; initiate protective actions and initiate the notification t Distance Learning: Telecourse (Video)
process. 30371 For info contact: Sylvania Rice
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31723 For info contact: Cascade Smith Orientation: REQUIRED ORIENTATION: Sylvania Campus room HT 223
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Tuesday 2:30-4pm or 5:30-7pm
FP 200 Fire Serv. Hyd. & Water Sup., 3.00 Cr. Provides a foundation of theoreti- Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: see www.pcc.edu/tv for a printable
cal knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection cable schedule, or purchase DVDs from the bookstore.
and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and to solve water supply problems. Recom- Viewing Options: DVD, Cable CH27, video streaming, ACT rental, PCC
mend: MTH 65. library
33359 Cascade PSEB 106 6:00p–8:50p T 6/23–9/1 Smith Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Must be taken with FP 232 t Distance Learning: Telecourse (Video)
FP 201 Emergency Service Rescue, 4.00 Cr. Studies a variety of procedures, 33040 For info contact: Sylvania Rice
equipment, and tools utilized by emergency rescue personnel. Become familiar with Series: Nutrition Pathways
building search, auto extrication, aircraft crash, high angle, and water rescue. Prerequisite: Orientation: REQUIRED ORIENTATION: Sylvania Campus room HT 223
FP 111. Fee: $12 Tuesday 2:30-4pm or 5:30-7pm
33369 Cascade PSEB 106 9:00a–4:50p R 6/25–9/3 Schulte Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: see www.pcc.edu/tv for a printable
FP 232 Pump Const & Hydraulics II, 2.00 Cr. Practical procedures, techniques, cable schedule, or purchase DVDs from the bookstore.
and safety precautions used during apparatus operations. Covers the history and develop- Viewing Options: DVD, Cable CH27, video streaming, ACT rental, PCC
ment of fire apparatus capabilities, pump construction, procedures for operation and library
hydraulic formulas used to calculate flow requirements. Operational techniques required Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
to operate an engine at a multiple alarm fire will be practiced. FSAB Apparatus Operator II FN 270 Normal & Applied Clin Nutr, 4.00 Cr. Introduces relationship of foods to
(26-01), (26-02), (26-03). Prerequisite: FP 132. Fee: $6 health, factors affecting food/nutrient intake, and role of food processing in nutrient avail-
33365 Cascade PSEB 106 6:00p–8:50p R 6/25–9/3 Smith ability. Evaluates use of modified diets used in treatment of disease. Primary emphasis:
Must be taken with FP 200 Dept. will add all FP 200 students nutritional status of the young adult; secondary emphasis, institutionalized patient. Project
includes a nutritional self-assessment. Required for PCC Nursing Program. Prerequisites:
Cooperative Education MTH 20 or higher, or placement into MTH 60; and WR 115 or higher, or placement into
FP 280A CE: Fire Science, 3.00 Cr. Field placement in a municipal fire department WR 121; placement into RD 115 or higher, and BI 103, or BI 122, or BI 231.
as a fire intern, volunteer firefighter or cadet/explorer. Students are evaluated by a PCC 31273 Sylvania HT 121 4:30p–6:50p TR 6/23–8/17 Hirsch
field representative from Cooperative Education. Department permission required.
30068 Cascade PSEB . TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Berg
French
Sup/Equip fee $150
33654 Cascade PSEB TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Berg
Mandatory Orientation Tues. 6/2 6pm-8 or Sat 6/6 10am-12
Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4851. For additional information call, 503 977-4266
Fitness Technology FR 150 First Year French, 6.00 Cr. For beginners. Introduction to French stressing
the development of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness through
Sylvania HT 215, 503 977-4210 a communicative approach. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language.
Proficiency target level: Novice high to intermediate low.
32050 Sylvania CT 223 9:00a–11:50a MTWR 6/22–7/23 Cropsey
xFor additional Physical Education classes please see the Physical Education and FR 151 First Year French, 6.00 Cr. Continues the work of FR 150, further develop-
Dance program later in this schedule. ing all skills. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language. Also provides
Orientation and advising required for students planning to enroll in the Fitness Technology a review before entering second year French. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid.
Program: Thurs. July 30th at 1:00pm or Mon. Aug.12th at 10:00am or Tues. Aug 25th at Recommended: Completion of FR 102 or 150; or instructor permission.
9:00am. Please call 503-977-4210 for orientation locations. Math 65 and Writing 121 are 30119 Sylvania CT 223 9:00a–11:50a MTWR 7/27–8/27 Turchi
required prior to admittance to the Fitness Technology Program. Program applications will
be available at orientation. Call 503-977-4210 to reserve a place at orientation.
FT 280 CE: Fitness Technology, 3.00 TO 10.0 Cr. Provides required internship
experiences for Fitness Technology majors. Required: 3rd term standing for Certificate Geography
students, 6th term standing for AAS Degree students in Fitness Tech program or instructor Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5215 Dept Chair
permission; must have current First Aid and CPR card. R. Creek RC 3/201, 503 614-7327
31269 Sylvania HT 215 TBA TBA 6/22–8/14 Littrell SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147
4 Credit Course
Sylvania SS 215, 503 977-4289
Foods and Nutrition GEO 105 Human Geography, 4.00 Cr. Introduces key geographic themes of loca-
tion, place, region, human-environment interaction, and mobility. Includes an examination
of spatial patterns of topics such as language, religion, culture, population, cooperation
Sylvania HT 318, 503 977-4217
and conflict, natural resources, migration, and political organization. All of these are
addressed at varying scales and with respect to their influence on the global landscape.
FN 225 Nutrition, 4.00 Cr. Introduces components of an adequate diet, nutri- Special attention is given to current issues and events. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and
ent availability and utilization. Analyze dietary intake and compare to current scientific MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
guidelines. Examines peripheral factors influencing diet such as global and local issues, 31833 Cascade SC 305 8:30a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Campbell-McC
cultural environment, and elements of food safety. Strong background in life sciences 30704 Sylvania SS 112 1:00p–3:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Pataki
recommended. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test GEO 106 Geog of the Developed World, 4.00 Cr. An examination of world
scores. Fee: $20 regions with developed industrial and service economies, including Europe, the Untied
t Distance Learning: Telecourse (Video) States, Canada, the former Soviet Union, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. Topics
30011 For info contact: Sylvania Rice include spatial patterns of economic development, resource use, international trade, popu-
Series: Nutrition Pathways lation and migration, transportation, and urban landscapes. Each region is analyzed as
Orientation: REQUIRED ORIENTATION: Sylvania Campus room HT 223 part of the larger global community, with a specific emphasis on current issues and trends.
Tuesday 2:30-4pm or 5:30-7pm Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: see www.pcc.edu/tv for a printable 32857 Sylvania SS 122 11:00a–1:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Pataki
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GEO 107 Geog of the Developing World, 4.00 Cr. An examination of world G 209 Earthquakes, 3.00 Cr. Covers the nature and origin of earthquakes, the char-
Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Course Health Information Management
31324 For info contact: Sylvania Eakin Rierson Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/health-info, 503 978-5209
Required: on-campus orientation, mid-term & final
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lab The registered health information technician (RHIT) is an important member of the health
w Distance Learning: Online Course care team, who performs a variety of technical medical record functions, including the fol-
30581 For info contact: Sylvania O’Connor lowing: Organizing and technically evaluating medical records per established standards;
Orientation: Mon 6/22 HT 101 5:00-6:00pm PEwear required compiling various administrative and health statistics; coding symptoms, diseases, opera-
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. tions, procedures and other therapies per recognized classification systems; maintaining
a variety of health record indexes, special registries and storage and retrieval systems;
inputting and retrieving computerized health data; controlling use and release of health
Health information. Additional information: www.pcc.edu/programs/health-info-mgmt.
HE 112 First Aid and Emergency Care, 1.00 Cr. Describes emergency proce- For program or application information call 503-978-5661. Enrollment in courses is
dures and techniques of basic life support for adult, child, or infant victims of airway limited to those officially accepted into the program.
obstruction, respiratory arrest and/or cardiac arrest. Provides education and training in HIM 295 Certification Review Seminar, 1.00 Cr. Fee: $20
Automated External Defibrillator.
30559 Sylvania HT 307 8:00a–12:50p SU 7/11–7/12 Smith w Distance Learning: Online Course
Note: Text required at 1st class mtg. See PCC bookstore 31590 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
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HST 203 History of the U.S. - III, 4.00 Cr. Studies cause and effect, and signifi-
History
communicative use of Japanese and cultural awareness. Practice of Hiragana and Kataka-
na syllabaries are continued. Kanji characters are introduced. Recommended: Completion
Sylvania ST 208, 503 977-4163 office, 503 977-4160 advisor of JPN 150 or instructor permission and concurrent enrollment in JPN 112B.
31633 Sylvania CT 237 9:00a–11:50a MTWR 7/27–8/27 TBA
JPN 211B Inter Japanese Conversation, 2.00 Cr. Designed to provide extended
ID 122 Hist of Furniture-Ancient/1800, 3.00 Cr. Studies and analyzes styles of practice for better understanding of the materials presented in JPN 201. Recommended:
furnishings from antiquity through the 18th century. Includes contemporary usage as well Completion of JPN 103 or JPN 151, or concurrent enrollment in JPN 250 or instructor
as the mixing of period furniture styles. permission.
30415 Sylvania ST 238 1:00p–3:50p TR 6/23–7/28 Kremers
33141 R. Creek BLDG3 229 4:00p–4:50p TR 6/23–8/27 TBA
ID 123 Hist of Furniture-1800/Present, 3.00 Cr. Studies and analyzes furnishings Students enrolled in 33141 should also take 33140 JPN251
from the 19th century to the present. Includes contemporary usage as well as the mixing 31639 Sylvania CT 237 6:00p–8:20p T 6/22–8/26 TBA
of period furniture styles. Prerequisites: ID 122;WR 115 or placement into WR 121. JPN 251 Second Year Japanese, 6.00 Cr. Continues work begun in JPN 250,
34150 Sylvania ST 238 1:00p–3:50p TR 7/30–9/3 Kremers expanding the communicative use of Japanese and cultural awareness. Kanji characters
First class starts on Thursday, July 30th.
are further explored. Recommended: Completion of JPN 250 or equivalent, or concurrent
ID 125 Computer Drafting for Int Dsg., 3.00 Cr. Introduces computer aided enrollment in JPN 212B.
design software as a drafting tool for residential interior design. Covers creation and 33140 R. Creek BLDG3 229 1:00p–3:50p TR 6/23–8/27 TBA
modification of drawings such as floor plans, elevations, furniture and lighting plans, students enrolled in 33140 should also take 33141 JPN211b
and three-dimensional projections. Focuses on interior plans and elevations of cabinetry
for kitchen/bath design, writing/calculating specifications, and how to use drawings to
communicate design concepts to clients. Prerequisite: ID 131. Prerequisite/Concurrent: ID
132. Fee: $6
33925 Sylvania ST 240 12:00p–3:50p R 6/25–9/3 Cotera
Journalism
ID 131 Introduction to Interiors, 3.00 Cr. A study of the design elements and prin- Sylvania CT 216, 503 977-4264 Office, 503 977-4854 Dept Chair
ciples as applied to interiors. Includes skill development in drawing floor plans, analyzing
furniture arrangement, and basic techniques for creating interior design presentation
boards including floor plans, color boards, and elevation drawings. ARCH 110 recom- J 201 Mass Media and Society, 4.00 Cr. Survey of the various media of mass
mended for students with no previous drafting experience. (can be taken concurrently) communication and their effects on society. Introduces the history and development of
Fee: $12 mass communication systems and their role in society. Analysis of print and broadcast
33926 Sylvania ST 236 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–9/6 Ferroggiaro
journalism, advertising, public relations, television and film. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
ID 280A CE: Kitchen and Bath, 2.00 TO 6.0 Cr. Work or observe on approved 34035 Sylvania CT 110 5:30p–7:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Pryor
job sites. Student receives as varied and complete an experience as possible under job
conditions. Credits are variable and based on the number of clock hours students spend
on job site. Must be coordinated with the supervisor, instructor, and cooperative education
specialist. Department permission required.
31767 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 6/22–9/6 Roy Landscape Technology
3 cr, contact Denise Roy at 503-977-4166 R. Creek 7 202 www.pcc.edu/landscape, 503 614-7203 Dept Chair, 503 614-7500
Admin Asst
Japanese PCC Landscape Technology Department has been training landscape and horticultural
professionals for over 35 years. Students are offered four certificate programs and a full
R. Creek RC 3 201, 503 614-7235 Office Associate of Applied Science Degree. Students can prepare themselves for the State
Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4851. For additional information call, 503 977-4266 of Oregon Landscape Contractors Exam, and the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s
Pesticide Certification.
JPN 101 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr. Emphasizes the spoken language of Japa- xSee also Building Construction Technology BCT 199R Residential Greenroofing
nese. Skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are developed with emphasis on LAT 225 Water Gardens, 2.00 Cr. Layout and construction of water features.
active use of these skills. Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries are introduced. Information is Hands-on techniques for site development, use of liners, placement of rock and plants,
offered to help gain cultural awareness and appreciation. For beginners. pumps and plumbing. Selection of water plants and fish. Fee: $6
33136 R. Creek BLDG2 121 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/26 Lindberg 31526 R. Creek BLDG4 103 6:00p–8:50p M 6/22–8/10 Schroth
33139 R. Creek BLDG3 228 2:00p–4:50p MW 6/22–8/19 Bangerter Two Saturday Field Trips TBA
JPN 102 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr. Expands communicative use of Japanese LAT 262 Native Plants of Oregon, 3.00 Cr. Identification of common Native plants
and cultural awareness. Practice of Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries continued. Kanji of Oregon. Plant communities and their environmental requirements. Adaptation and use
characters are introduced. Communicative proficiency is the main objective of the of native plants in landscapes. Requirements include Saturday field trips around state for
sequence. Recommended: Completion of JPN 101 or instructor permission. hands-on field identification. Check schedule for dates. Fee: $6
33138 R. Creek BLDG3 228 12:00p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/27 Birkett 30051 R. Creek BLDG4 103 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–8/12 Buffett
JPN 103 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr. Expands further the communicative use of Four Saturday Field Trips: July 11, 18, 25, 26 and Aug 8
Japanese and cultural awareness. The practice of Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries, and HOR 272 Summer Annuals & Perennials, 3.00 Cr. Identification of summer
Kanji characters are continued. Communicative proficiency is the main objective of the herbaceous annuals and perennials most commonly used in landscapes. Care, culture,
sequence. Recommended: Completion of JPN 102 or two and a half to three years high pests, diseases, propagation and landscape use. Fee: $12
school Japanese. 30310 R. Creek BLDG4 103 5:00p–9:50p R 6/25–9/3 Cherry
31468 R. Creek BLDG3 229 12:00p–2:20p MW 6/22–8/26 Lindberg LAT 299W Interior Plants, 3.00 Cr. Identification of interior plants commonly used
33143 R. Creek BLDG3 228 3:30p–5:50p TR 6/23–8/27 Birkett in interior plantscaping. Cultural requirements, pests, diseases, propagation and interior
JPN 111B First Yr Japanese Conversation, 2.00 Cr. Provides extended practice use covered. Fee: $6
for better understanding of the materials presented in JPN 150. Recommended: Concur- 33937 R. Creek BLDG4 103 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–9/1 Cherry
rent enrollment in JPN 150 or instructor permission.
32847 Sylvania CT 237 12:00p–12:50p MTWR 6/22–7/23 TBA Cooperative Education
JPN 112C First Yr Japanese Conversation, 1.00 Cr. Provides extended practice Students registering for cooperative education must have departmental approval. Contact
for better understanding of the materials presented in JPN 102. Recommended: Comple- Marilyn Alexander 503-614-7203 Bldg 7/202, prior to registering for these classes.
tion of JPN 101 or instructor permission. LAT 280A CE: Landscape, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr. Actual work experience at approved
31634 Sylvania CT 237 12:00p–12:50p MW 7/27–8/26 TBA job sites or on Rock Creek grounds. Department permission required.
JPN 150 First Year Japanese, 6.00 Cr. Emphasizes the spoken language of 30049 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Alexander
Japanese. Skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are developed with emphasis This course is offered for 3 credits.
on active use of these skills. Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries are introduced. Offers to 30050 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Alexander
enhance cultural awareness and appreciation. For beginners. Recommended: Concurrent This course is offered for 4 credits.
enrollment in JPN 111B.
32854 Sylvania CT 237 9:00a–11:50a MTWR 6/22–7/23 TBA
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30389 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Alexander MCH 120 Machine Shop Math, 2.00 Cr. Covers instruction and practice in work-
Machine Manufacturing speeds, revolutions per minute (RPM) and feeds for various machine tools and cutting
conditions. Introduces how accurately calculating speeds and feeds prior to cutting on the
Technology
work piece will save time, money, and avoid the waste of materials and tools. Prerequisite:
MCH 100. Fee: $6
31310 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
Sylvania Automotive Metals Building AM 113, 503 977-4155
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33276 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
Machine Manufacturing Technology classes are offered in an open entry/open exit (OEOE) See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
format: Start any time during the term. Set your own attendance schedule. Modify the Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
program to fit your needs. Hours of Operation: 9:30 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, MCH 130 Machine Shop Trigonometry, 2.50 Cr. Introduces the rules, methods
9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Closed Friday. and procedures for using trigonometry formulas that deal with both the sides and the
Students must receive departmental advising and permission slip prior to registration. angles of the right triangle and oblique triangle to solve for the unknown parts. Prerequi-
Contact department to confirm shop access schedule. site: MCH 100. Fee: $15
30463 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
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MCH 100 Machine Tool Basics, 1.00 Cr. Covers using the Machinery’s Handbook See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
and Machine Tool Safety. An overview in utilizing the Machinery’s Handbook, safe work Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
practices, safe clothing for personal safety, fire prevention in the shop, and hand tool MCH 135 Basic Measuring Tools, 1.50 Cr. Covers use and applications associ-
safety. Fee: $9 ated with basic measuring tools including: the machinist’s scale, dividers, telescoping
30460 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Kraft
gage, combination square, hermaphrodite caliper, surface gage, surface finish gage.
w Distance Learning: Online Course Introduces the proper techniques and applications of the basic transfer measurement and
33222 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston comparison tools in measuring holes accurately, scribing parallel lines, finding the center
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl of round stock, determining the factors which contribute to the quality of surface finish,
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. and practice in identifying surface finishes. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $9
MCH 105 Blueprint Reading I, 1.50 Cr. Covers blueprints using multi-view 30464 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey
projection, sectional & auxiliary views and title blocks & drawing format which are the w Distance Learning: Online Course
basis for all graphical communication in industry today. Knowledge of the techniques used 33279 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
on blueprints is necessary in industry whenever descriptions of size, shape, and arrange- See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1171,hmtl
ment are used to produce, service, or sell a product. Introduces blueprints and drawing Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
techniques which will be built upon with further modules in the program. Fee: $9 MCH 145 Layout Tools, 1.50 Cr. Covers instruction and practice in cutting, filing,
30461 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Kraft
layout, scribing, use of gage blocks, and utilizing the height gage to accurately layout
w Distance Learning: Online Course lines, angles and the location of part features. Introduces the proper use and applications
33262 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston of the hacksaw, scribe, dividers, prick punch, ballpeen hammer, combination square set,
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl and height gage to produce the accurate layout of part features. Prerequisite: MCH 100.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Fee: $9
MCH 110 Blueprint Reading II, 1.50 Cr. Covers dimensions, notes, gears, threads 30465 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey
& fasteners which provide the technician with a complete description of size, shape, fea- w Distance Learning: Online Course
ture location special tolerances, finish treatments, and assembly instructions are included 33280 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
so that the product can be manufactured, inspected, assembled and tested to exact design See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
specifications, and finishes on part drawings. Introduces the various types of dimensions, Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
tolerances, notes, thread forms, representation, and specifications, finish specifications MCH 150 Precision Measuring Tools, 1.50 Cr. Covers instruction and practice
used in industry today to carry out these functions. Prerequisite: MCH 105. Fee: $9 of precision measurement with tools commonly used by the machinist to produce and
30462 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Kraft
measure part features. This course introduces the proper use, applications and parts of the
w Distance Learning: Online Course outside, inside, and depth micrometers; the vernier caliper; dial indicators; and the dial
33263 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston bore gage commonly used by the machinist to verify and manufacture part features to print
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl specifications. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $9
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30787 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey
MCH 115 Geometric Dimension/Tolerance, 3.50 Cr. Covers the use of MCH 160 Drilling Machines & Operations, 2.00 Cr. Covers setup, applications,
geometric dimensioning and tolerancing as specified by the American National Standards parts and operation of the sensitive, upright and radial arm drill presses. This course
Institute’s 1982 publication. Introduces the symbols, concepts and basic use of these new introduces the commonly performed operations of drilling, reaming, counterboring,
techniques for dimensioning and tolerancing used in industry today. Prerequisites: MCH countersinking, spotfacing and tapping on the various types of drilling machines used to
105,110. Fee: $12 produce part features to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125, 135. Fee: $12
30786 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston 33346 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey
w Distance Learning: Online Course w Distance Learning: Online Course
33266 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston 33347 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
the vertical, and horizontal band saws and the selection/preparation of band saw blades. Mastercam operational basics. Includes terminology relevant to PC-based CAD/CAM
Introduces the skill of welding band saw blades and the common cutting operations per- work. Covers hardware familiarity, system operation, folders, file types and structure,
formed on the vertical/horizontal to manufacture parts to print specifications. Prerequisite: Mastercam menu structure and system management, and 2 1/2 axis toolpaths for milling.
MCH 100. Fee: $6 Emphasis on proper geometry creation, manipulation and management, relevant utilities
33350 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey and C-hooks, terminology, toolbar and menu functions. Fee: $24
w Distance Learning: Online Course 33425 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Kraft
33352 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston MCH 273 Mastercam Level II, 5.00 Cr. Construct advanced geometric models
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl using geometric, free form, and derived surface types. Emphasis on surface creation and
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. mathematical category, applicability, association, Open-GL, shading and curves, C-hooks,
MCH 180 Turning Machines & Operations, 4.00 Cr. Covers setup, applications, terminology and analyzing. All aspects of roughing and finishing are covered with focus
parts and operation of the various types of lathes. Introduces the commonly performed on correct application and use of parameters. Includes mill/turn machining conventions,
operations of drilling, reaming, counterboring, countersinking, spotfacing, tapping, main- C-axis programming, tool libraries and solid toolpath verification. Fee: $24
taining/aligning, parallel turning, facing, filing, knurling, grooving, cutting radii, cutting 33429 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Kraft
tapers, and parting on the various types of turning machines used to produce part features MCH 278 CNC Operation - Mill, 4.00 Cr. Introduces basic operation and setup
to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125. Fee: $21 skill used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC machining centers. Prerequisite:
33355 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey MCH 268. Fee: $18
w Distance Learning: Online Course 33439 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Stewart
33357 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston MCH 279 CNC Operation - Lathe, 4.00 Cr. Introduces basic operation and setup
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl skill used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC turning centers. Prerequisite:
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. MCH 259. Fee: $18
MCH 190 Boring on the Lathe, 1.00 Cr. Covers setup, applications and operation 33440 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Stewart
of boring on the lathe. Introduces the commonly performed operation of boring on the
various types of turning machines used to produce part features to print specifications. Technical Electives
Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125, 180. Fee: $6 MCH 101 Occupational Health & Safety, 3.00 Cr. A technical elective course
33363 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology
w Distance Learning: Online Course program. Introduces the concepts of industrial health and safety regulations, compensa-
33366 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston tion laws, and profitability of safety management. Fee: $18
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl 30515 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. w Distance Learning: Online Course
MCH 195 Threading on the Lathe, 3.00 Cr. Covers setup, applications and opera- 33259 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
tion of single point threading and geometric forming heads for the production of single See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
and multiple lead threads. Introduces cutting, chasing, rolling and forming production of Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
single and multiple lead threads. Also covers cutting, chasing, rolling and forming of in- MCH 102 Introduction to Manufacturing, 3.00 Cr. Technical elective course
ternal/external threads on the lathe and drill press by using a single point cutting tool, tap in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology
or geometric thread cutting/rolling head on nuts, bolts, fasteners, castings and machined program. Covers an introduction to the manufacturing technology discipline. Prerequisite:
parts to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 180, 190. Fee: $18 MCH 100. Fee: $18
33367 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey 30517 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
w Distance Learning: Online Course w Distance Learning: Online Course
33371 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston 33261 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
MCH 205 Vertical Mill Mach & Operation, 3.50 Cr. Covers setup, applications MCH 121 Manufacturing Processes I, 4.00 Cr. A technical elective course in the
and operation of the vertical milling machine. Introduces the commonly performed opera- Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
tions and uses of a variety of cutters, accessories, indicators, center/edge finder, clamping An introductory course in material removal operations emphasizing drilling, milling and
methods, squaring a block of material on all 6 sides, find the edge of a workpiece, drilling/ lathe processes with emphasis on production speeds and feeds. Prerequisite: MCH 102.
threading a hole, performing circular cutting operations, using the boring head to bore Fee: $36
holes on manufactured parts to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125. Fee: 32062 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
$21 w Distance Learning: Online Course
33372 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey 33272 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
MCH 225 Surface Grind Mach & Operation, 2.00 Cr. Covers the setup, ap- See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
plications and operation of the horizontal spindle/reciprocating table surface grinder Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
to produce parts to extremely close tolerances with improved surface finishes and MCH 123 Sheet Metal Fabrication, 4.00 Cr. A technical elective course in the
accuracy. Introduces automatic grinder operation by grinding a block square/parallel and Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
perpendicular by applying the required setups and operational sequencing, and grinding An introductory course in the setup and operation of manual sheet metal machinery.
of angular surfaces on a workpiece to print specifications. Also introduces grinding wheels Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $24
and abrasives, selecting, balancing and mounting the grinding wheel and the methods/ 33273 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
machines of surface grinding. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $12
33391 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey w Distance Learning: Online Course
33274 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
MCH 259 CNC Programming-Lathe, 5.00 Cr. Introduces the basic programming See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
skills used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC turning centers. Prerequisites: Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
MCH 100, 110, 125, 130, 160, 205. Fee: $24
MCH 151 Metrology, 2.00 Cr. Technical elective course in the Associate of Applied
33411 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Stewart
Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. Provides an introduc-
w Distance Learning: Online Course tion to measurement by mechanical, electronic, and optical methods related to industrial
33412 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston dimensional conformance requirements. Drawing and part compliance methods, including
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl geometric dimensioning verification techniques. Prerequisite: MCH 150. Fee: $12
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 31216 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Huddleston
MCH 268 CNC Programming-Mill, 5.00 Cr. Introduces basic programming skills
w Distance Learning: Online Course
used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC machining centers. Prerequisites: 33284 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
MCH 100, 110, 125, 130, 160, 205. Fee: $24 See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
33421 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Stewart Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course MCH 157 Project Machine Tech I, 1.50 Cr. Designed to allow students the
33423 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $9
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 33285 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWR 6/22–9/6 Bailey
and Sylvania SCB 204 7:00p–9:50p R 8/13– Scott 30306 For info contact: Sylvania Haberman
t Distance Learning: Telecourse (Video) See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/faculty
30132 For info contact: Sylvania Reynolds Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Req’d Telecourse booklet at PCC bkstore-FINAL EXAM Sat 8-22 MTH 112 Elementary Functions, 5.00 Cr. Topics investigated graphically, numeri-
Series: Intermediate Algebra cally, symbolically, and verbally and include: trigonometric functions and their graphs,
Orientation: Online orientation trigonometric equations and identities, solution of right and oblique triangles, vectors,
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Part 1, Mon & Wed 11am-1pm, polar coordinates, parametric equations and complex numbers. Technology is integrated
Sunday 7-9am; Part 2 Tue & Wed 11am-1pm, Sunday 9-11am throughout the course. Students communicate results in oral and written form. Graphing
Viewing Options: Cable CH27, video streaming, bkstr VHS rental, PCC calculator required; TI 89, TI 92 or Voyage 200 recommended. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD
library 115 and MTH 111B or 111C or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30726 Cascade PSEB 107 1:00p–4:30p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30344 R. Creek BLDG2 248 5:30p–9:00p TR 6/23–8/13 Arnold
30994 For info contact: Rock Creek Meda 30505 R. Creek BLDG2 252 8:00a–1:15p S 6/27–8/29 Folberg
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 31627 R. Creek BLDG2 251 9:00a–12:30p TR 6/23–8/12 Folberg
30037 Sylvania TCB 213 11:00a–1:50p MTWR 7/20–8/13 Govertsen
w Distance Learning: Online Course and Sylvania TCB 213 11:00a–1:50p F 8/14– Govertsen
31459 For info contact: Sylvania Haberman
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/indes.htm w Distance Learning: Online Course
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 30267 For info contact: Sylvania TBA
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course
31551 For info contact: Ross MTH 211 Foundations of Elem Math I, 4.00 Cr. Surveys mathematical topics for
Southeast Center those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Topics emphasized
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. are problem solving, patterns, sequences, set theory, logic, numeration systems, number
MTH 105 Explorations in Mathematics, 4.00 Cr. Students engage in the bases, arithmetic operations, and number theory. Various manipulative and problem
discovery and exploration of selected non-traditional topics in mathematics. Possible solving strategies are used. Prerequisite: MTH 95 or higher, and WR 115 and RD 115 or
topics include mathematics of social choice, geometry, statistics, probability, and discrete equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $6
33881 R. Creek BLDG2 115 9:00a–11:45a MW 6/22–8/12 Nelson
mathematics. Technology will be used where appropriate. Students communicate results
30043 Sylvania SCB 105 8:30a–11:50a MTWR 6/22–7/9 Sieber
in oral and written form. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95 or equivalent place-
and Sylvania SCB 105 8:30a–11:50a F 7/10– Sieber
ment test scores.
32139 Sylvania TCB 218 4:00p–6:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Songer MTH 212 Foundations of Elem Math II, 4.00 Cr. Surveys mathematical topics for
and Sylvania TCB 218 4:00p–6:20p F 8/14– Songer those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Various manipula-
MTH 111B Col Alg-Bus,Mgmt,Life, Soc Sci, 5.00 Cr. Relations and func- tives and problem solving approaches are used to explore rational numbers (fractions,
tions are investigated graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. Logarithmic decimals, percents), integers, the set of irrational numbers, the set of real numbers, and
functions, exponential functions, and systems of equations are explored. Special topics simple probability and statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 211 and its prerequisite requirements.
include polynomial and rational functions. Applications are investigated from business, Fee: $6
31162 Cascade TH 101 6:00p–8:45p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
management, life and social science perspectives. Technology is integrated throughout the
30044 Sylvania SCB 105 8:30a–11:50a MTWR 7/13–7/30 Sieber
course. TI graphing calculator required, see instructor at first class meeting. Prerequisites:
and Sylvania SCB 105 8:30a–11:50a F 7/31– Sieber
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95 or equivalent placement test scores.
30239 Cascade TH 206 9:00a–12:30p TR 6/23–8/13 Froemke MTH 213 Foundations of Elem Math III, 4.00 Cr. Surveys mathematical top-
30596 Cascade PSEB 107 5:00p–8:30p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA ics for those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Various
33116 Cascade TH 201 12:00p–2:30p S 6/27–8/15 TBA manipulatives and problem solving approaches are used to explore informal geometry,
Class time & 4.5 hours per week online. transformational geometry, and measurement systems. Prerequisite: MTH 211 and its
30995 Hillsboro HEC 112 5:30p–9:00p MW 6/22–8/12 Grubaugh prerequisite requirements. Fee: $6
30343 R. Creek BLDG2 251 5:30p–9:00p TR 6/23–8/13 Grigsby 30533 R. Creek BLDG2 125 5:30p–8:15p TR 6/23–8/13 Nelson
30504 R. Creek BLDG2 248 9:00a–12:30p TR 6/23–8/13 Hall 30045 Sylvania AM 125 8:30a–11:50a MTWR 8/3–8/20 Sieber
31625 R. Creek BLDG2 248 8:00a–1:15p S 6/27–8/29 Barman and Sylvania SCB 105 8:30a–11:50a F 8/21– Sieber
30164 Sylvania TCB 212 7:00p–9:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Lacks MTH 241 Calc for Mgmt, Life/Social Sci, 4.00 Cr. Topics include limits, conti-
and Sylvania TCB 212 7:00p–9:50p R 8/13– Lacks nuity, derivatives, and integrals. Applications are investigated from science, business, and
30166 Sylvania SS 104 11:00a–12:20p MTWR 6/22–8/13 Quinn social science perspectives. TI graphing calculator required, see instructor at first class
and Sylvania SS 104 11:00a–12:20p F 8/14– Quinn meeting. Prerequisite: MTH 111B or MTH 111C and their prerequisite requirements.
w Distance Learning: Online Course 30071 Sylvania TCB 211 4:00p–6:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Horton
30671 For info contact: Rock Creek Reynolds and Sylvania TCB 211 4:00p–6:20p R 8/13– Horton
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. MTH 243 Statistics I, 4.00 Cr. Topics include displaying data with graphs, numeri-
MTH 111C Col Alg for Math,Science,Engin, 5.00 Cr. Relations and func- cal descriptions of data, producing data, elementary probability, probability distributions,
tions are investigated graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. Exponential, and introduction to confidence intervals. Applications are investigated from science,
logarithic, polynomial, power, and rational functions are explored. Special topics include business, and social science perspectives. TI graphing calculator with advanced statistical
systems of linear and non-linear equations. Applications are investigates from Science programs and/or computer software, see instructor. Prerequisites: MTH 111B or 111C and
and Engineering perspectives. Technology is integrated throughout the course. Students their prerequisite requirements.
communicate results in oral and written form. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95 30072 Cascade SSB 206 9:00a–11:45a MW 6/22–8/12 Baldivieso
or equivalent placement test scores. Graphing calculator required; TI 89, TI 92 or Voyage 30569 Cascade SSB 206 1:00p–3:45p TR 6/23–8/13 Louie
200 recommended. 31623 Cascade SSB 206 5:00p–7:45p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
30336 Cascade TH 201 1:00p–4:30p TR 6/23–8/13 Horner 30034 R. Creek BLDG2 251 8:00a–10:45a MW 6/22–8/12 Mesa
31612 Cascade PSEB 107 9:00a–12:30p MW 6/22–8/12 Simmons 30293 R. Creek BLDG2 251 5:30p–8:15p MW 6/22–8/12 Mesa
30192 R. Creek BLDG2 252 5:30p–9:00p TR 6/23–8/13 Cary 30345 R. Creek BLDG2 251 8:00a–12:15p S 6/27–8/29 Klang
30407 R. Creek BLDG2 247 8:00a–1:15p S 6/27–8/29 Wilkinson 30046 Sylvania ST 308 8:00a–10:20a MTWR 6/22–7/16 Roper
31626 R. Creek BLDG2 252 9:00a–12:30p MW 6/22–8/12 Warner and Sylvania ST 308 8:00a–10:20a F 7/17– Roper
30510 SE Center TABOR 144 5:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Ross 30133 Sylvania ST 308 10:30a–12:50p MTWR 6/22–7/16 Roper
33055 SE Center TABOR 139 1:00p–4:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Williams and Sylvania ST 308 10:30a–12:50p F 7/17– Roper
30161 Sylvania SS 103 8:00a–10:50a MTWR 7/20–8/13 Freeman 30193 Sylvania ST 308 7:00p–9:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Songer
and Sylvania SS 103 8:00a–10:50a F 8/14– Freeman and Sylvania ST 308 7:00p–9:20p F 8/14– Songer
30165 Sylvania TCB 218 11:00a–1:50p MTWR 6/22–7/16 Freeman 30375 Sylvania ST 308 4:00p–6:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Lublinsky
and Sylvania TCB 218 11:00a–1:50p F 7/17– Freeman w Distance Learning: Online Course
30167 Sylvania SS 121 4:00p–6:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Liu 30268 For info contact: Sylvania Coates
and Sylvania SS 121 4:00p–6:50p F 8/14– Liu See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/faculty
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Mechanical Engineering
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
MTH 251 Calculus I, 4.00 Cr. The student will develop an understanding of limits,
continuity, derivatives and applications of derivatives. Students will communicate their
results in oral and written form. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or
MTH 116 or CMET 131; and their prerequisite requirements. Corequisite: MTH 251 Lab
Technology
, 503 977-4159 , 503 977-4163
section. Fee: $12 Sylvania ST 208, 503 977-4163 , 503 977-4159
Lecture
30478 Cascade TH 101 6:00p–7:20p TR 6/23–9/3 TBA
xSee the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Technology section for courses.
Lab
30479 Cascade TH 101 7:30p–8:50p TR 6/23–9/3 TBA
Lecture
30224 R. Creek BLDG2 247 9:00a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Kissick
Medical Assisting
Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-assisting, 503 978-5209
Lab
30225 R. Creek BLDG2 247 11:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Kissick
PCC’s Medical Assisting program is a one-year certificate program offered on campus.
Lecture Enrollment in courses is limited to those officially accepted into the program. Additional
30039 Sylvania ST 206 6:00p–9:50p T 6/22–8/13 Gibson Information: www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-asst. For an application or more information
and Sylvania ST 206 6:00p–9:50p F 8/14– Gibson call 503-978-5661.
MA 122 Med Office Assistant Sem II, 1.00 Cr. The study of the health care deliv-
Lab
ery systems, medical office management, interpersonal communications; and coordination
30162 Sylvania ST 206 6:00p–9:50p R 6/25–8/13 Gibson
of directed practice which includes a review for the national credential examination.
31580 Capital WCWTC 1570 1:00p–1:50p R 6/25–9/3 Kim
Lecture MA 123 Med Office Clinical Procedures, 3.00 Cr. Examination room techniques,
30163 Sylvania ST 206 8:00a–10:50a MTR 6/22–7/16 Daaboul assisting the physician with examinations, treatment and minor surgery. Covers methods
and Sylvania ST 206 8:00a–10:50a F 7/17– Daaboul of asepsis and sterilization and the proper care of equipment and supplies. Concurrent
Lab enrollment MA 124. Prerequisite: MA 111; BI 55 or 122 or 233; MTH 22A and placement
30144 Sylvania ST 206 8:00a–11:50a WF 6/24–7/12 Daaboul into RD 115 and WR 115.
31581 Capital WCWTC 1569 8:30a–11:20a W 6/24–9/2 Kim
MTH 252 Calculus II, 5.00 Cr. The student will develop an understanding of
MA 124 Med Office Clinical Proc (Lab), 2.00 Cr. Practice and demonstrate
antiderivatives, the definite integral, topics of integration, and improper integrals. Students
proficiency in the procedures in MA 123. Concurrent enrollment in MA 123. Fee: $24
will communicate their results in oral and written form. Graphic calculator required.
31582 Capital WCWTC 1562 12:30p–3:20p W 6/24–9/2 Kim
Prerequisites: MTH 251 and its prerequisite requirements.
and Capital WCWTC 1562 8:30a–11:20a R 6/25–9/3 Kim
31764 Cascade PSEB 107 1:00p–4:30p TR 6/23–8/13 Parrish
30294 R. Creek BLDG2 247 10:00a–1:15p TR 6/23–8/12 Kissick MA 125 Administrative Directed Prac, 2.00 Cr. Develop proficiency in admin-
30036 Sylvania ST 206 8:00a–10:50a MTWR 7/20–8/13 Daaboul istrative duties and other office management tasks in a medical clinic/physician office
and Sylvania ST 206 8:00a–10:50a F 8/14– Daaboul setting. Department permission required. Fee: $25
30262 Sylvania TCB 212 4:00p–6:50p MW 6/22–8/12 Lacks 31583 Capital WCWTC 1570 9:00a–4:50p M 6/22–8/17 Kim
Students are required to attend on Monday 6/22.
and Sylvania TCB 212 4:00p–6:50p R 8/13– Lacks
MA 180 Coding and Reimbursement, 1.00 Cr. Introduces coding and reimburse-
MTH 253 Calculus III, 5.00 Cr. Topics include: infinite sequences and series
ment systems for physician offices and medical clinics.
(emphasis on Taylor series), an introduction to differential equations, and vectors in
31584 Capital WCWTC 1570 12:00p–12:50p R 6/25–9/3 Kim
three space. Students will communicate their results in oral and written form. TI graphing
calculator required, see instructor at first class meeting. Prerequisites: MTH 252 and its
prerequisite requirements.
34064 Cascade SSB 206 1:00p–4:30p MW 6/22–8/12 Allison
30040 Sylvania AM 125 4:00p–6:50p TR 6/22–8/13 Bradford
and Sylvania AM 125 4:00p–6:50p F 8/14– Bradford
breviations, conditions, symptoms and procedure terms. Course taught by body systems.
English communication skills necessary.
Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-lab, 503 978-5209 33209 Sylvania HT 320 5:30p–7:20p TR 6/23–9/3 Aitken
w Distance Learning: Online Course
30541 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
PCC’s Medical Laboratory Technology program offers a two year course of study, leading Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
to an Associate of Applied Science degree and eligibility for national certification. Medical
Laboratory Technicians perform clinical laboratory testing on various body specimens in w Distance Learning: Online Course
such areas as: Hematology, Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, and Blood Bank. 30542 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
Course enrollment is limited to those officially accepted into the program or with depart- Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
ment chair’s approval. The MLT program begins each Fall Term, however, applications are w Distance Learning: Online Course
accepted throughout the year. For an application or more information call 503-978-5661 30593 For info contact: Cascade Williams
or visit our website: www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-lab. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
MLT 100 Medical Office Lab Orientation, 3.00 Cr. Introduces clinical laboratory w Distance Learning: Online Course
principles and procedures commonly performed in the small office setting, including 31407 For info contact: Cascade Williams
specimen collection and handling, urinalysis, basic hematology, serology, microbiology Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
and quality control. Prerequisites: MP 111, BI 55 or BI 122 or BI 233. Fee: $12
33906 Cascade JH 207 9:00a–10:50a T 6/23–9/1 Countryman-Jo
and Cascade JH 213 1:00p–3:50p T 6/23–9/1 Countryman-Jo
Will not meet 7/21,28 & 9/1. Will be notified of time change
MLT 150 Lab Assistant-Phleb Practicum, 7.00 Cr. Receive training in a clinical
Microelectronics Technology
R. Creek Building 7/Room 202 www.pcc.edu/mt, 503 614-7255 Admin Asst, 503
laboratory to learn basic laboratory assisting skills. Introduces specimen processing,
614-7621 Dept Chair
phlebotomy and information systems. Stresses professionalism, interpersonal skills and
safety. Department permission required. Keyboarding skills recommended.
33716 Cascade CAHOSP PRACT TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/4 Meyer The Microelectronics Technology (MT) Program prepares students for careers in the
MLT 170 Phlebotomy Practicum, 4.00 Cr. Student assigned to a clinical semiconductor industry as manufacturing technicians making integrated circuits and solar
laboratory to become proficient in basic phlebotomy procedures. Some basic specimen cells. Most courses are arranged to accommodate “compressed work week” schedules.
processing and information system concepts may be covered. Stresses professionalism, Students entering the AAS program must place into MTH 95 and WR 121. Scholarship
safety and interpersonal skills in the health care setting. Prerequisite: Department permis- and job/training opportunities are available for full-time students, i.e. students enrolled
sion required. in 12 or more credits per term. We also offer a Certificate of Completion (13 Cr) in Solar
34134 Cascade CAHOSP PRACT TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/4 Meyer Voltaic Manufacturing Technology. This certificate prepares students for entry level posi-
MLT 271 Clinical Laboratory Prac I, 3.00 Cr. Students are assigned to various tions in the booming solar industry. This certificate requires demonstration of competency
clinical laboratories to become familiar with their organization and and operation. Students at the MTH 65 and WR 115 level through placement scores or course work.
also gain insight into how the clinical laboratory practitioner relates to the entire medical MT 90 Basic Electronics, 3.00 Cr. Includes Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Voltage
team and to the community. Students gain experience in dealing with patients and in and Current Law in series and parallel circuits, and troubleshooting problems of basic
performing procedures required of a laboratory technician. Prerequisite: Acceptance into electric circuits. Labs include basic measurement and troubleshooting techniques, use of
the second year of the MLT Program. electronic test equipment and proper documentation procedures. Prerequisite/Concurrent
33719 Cascade CAHOSP PRACT TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/4 Countryman-Jo registration: MTH 60; WR 115. Fee: $12
w Distance Learning: Online Course 31328 R. Creek BLDG7 228 8:00a–10:20a M 6/22–8/10 Cornea-Hasega
33720 For info contact: Cascade Countryman-Jo and R. Creek BLDG7 231 10:30a–2:05p M 6/22–8/10 Cornea-Hasega
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. MT 101 Intro to Semiconductor Manuf, 1.00 Cr. Technology. Also presents a
MLT 274 Clinical Laboratory Prac IV, 8.00 Cr. Students are assigned to various succinct history of the semiconductor manufacturing processing and fundamental clean
clinical laboratories to become familiar with organization and operation. Students also room protocol. Students will learn about the importance of quality and contamination
gain insight into how the clinical laboratory practitioners relates to the entire medical control emphasis in the industry.
team and to the community. Students gain experience with patients and in performing 32003 R. Creek BLDG7 228 12:00p–1:50p RF 6/25–7/10 Wohr
procedures required of a laboratory technician. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the second MT 102 Intro to Semiconductor Dev, 1.00 Cr. Examines commonly made semi-
year of the MLT Program. conductor devices, including diodes, solar voltaic cells, and MOSFET transistors. Includes
33722 Cascade CAHOSP PRACT TBA MTWRF 6/22–9/4 Countryman-Jo electronic materials fundamentals of electricity, conductivity and semiconductivity.
33723 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/22–9/4 Countryman-Jo 32004 R. Creek BLDG7 228 12:00p–1:50p RF 7/16–7/30 Wohr
MLT 281 Clinical Seminar, 4.00 Cr. This course introduces new concepts in the MT 104 Intro to Solar Voltaic Process, 1.00 Cr. Introduces the methods used
clinical laboratory including laboratory management; state and federal regulations such as to manufacture silicon solar cells. Traces cell processing from raw material to a finished
HIPPA, CLIA, and Medicare; point of care testing, and the prevention of laboratory errors. product using planar technology. Introduces the processes and equipment used to create
Other topics include clinical virology, tumor markers, and heavy metals. Students are also pure single crystal silicon wafers and the processes used to form the solar devices on top
prepared for certification examinations. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the second year of of these substrates.
the MLT Program. Fee: $20 32002 R. Creek BLDG7 228 12:00p–1:50p RF 7/31–8/14 Wohr
30102 Cascade MAHB 216 9:00a–12:20p F 6/26–8/7 Sacramento MT 113 Ele Circuits & Devices III, 4.0 Cr. Overviews discrete semiconductor
and Cascade MAHB 216 1:00p–4:20p F 6/26–8/7 Sacramento devices - diodes, BJTs, and FETs - and operational amplifiers. DC models as well as
Hybrid course includes classroom and on-line activities. frequency response, bandwidth/rise time relationships, and performance criteria are em-
phasized. Labs emphasize circuit construction and include simulation of amplifier circuits.
Prerequisite: MT 112. Fee: $32
Medical Professions w
31594
Distance Learning: Online Course
For info contact: Rock Creek Cornea-Hasega
Cascade JH 210, 503 978-5209 Orientation: Required lab begins Wed 6/24, weekly 10:00AM-1:50PM or
6:00-9:50 PM RC Campus 7/231; 8-week course (6/22 to 8/14/09)
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Medical Terminology is open to all students. For information call 503-978-5661. MT 121 Digital Systems I, 3.0 Cr. Covers combinational logic devices and circuits.
MP 110 Basic Medical Terminology 2, 2.00 Cr. Reviews in depth the basic Includes basic operation of logic gates, Boolean algebra, and MSI logic devices. Labs
body systems and medical terminology taught in MP 109. Expands knowledge to include emphasize prototyping and testing of combinational logic circuits. Prerequisites: WR 115;
prefixes, suffixes, root words, abbreviations, conditions, symptoms and procedure terms MTH 65. Fee: $12
used in oncology, psychiatry, radiology and nuclear medicine. Recommend: RD 90 and 32033 R. Creek BLDG7 228 8:30a–11:50a R 6/25–8/13 Wohr
WR 90. Prerequisite: MP 109 Fee: $20 and R. Creek BLDG7 231 8:30a–11:50a F 6/26–8/14 Wohr
w Distance Learning: Online Course
33095 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
31846 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb of jazz, a truly American art form. Eras, styles, and significant artists are examined and
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. analyzed. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
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32867 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb 30698 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
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33742 For info contact: Sylvania McCann 31848 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
MUS 108 Music Cultures of the World, 3.00 Cr. Examines the world’s music with w Distance Learning: Online Course
attention to musical styles and cultural contexts. Includes the study of Oceania, Indonesia, 33090 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
Africa, India, China, Japan, Middle East, Latin America, and ethnic North America. Prereq- Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
uisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20 MUS 206 Intro to History of Rock Music, 3.00 Cr. Examines rock music’s roots
w Distance Learning: Online Course and development, its innovators and significant events through a cultural as well as musi-
31469 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr cal perspective. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. w Distance Learning: Online Course
MUS 110 Fundamentals of Music, 3.00 Cr. Covers concepts of sound, music 30317 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
notation, rhythm, meter, intervals, modes, scales, triads, sight singing and ear training. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Introduces the basic terminology of music theory and begins development of musical w Distance Learning: Online Course
skills. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores. 31847 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
30314 Cascade MAHB 214 12:00p–1:50p TR 7/14–9/3 Waits Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
31284 R. Creek BLDG3 232 3:00p–4:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Zisa
34038 Sylvania HT 123 5:30p–7:50p MW 6/22–7/29 Green w Distance Learning: Online Course
32868 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
MUS 113 Music Theory I (part three), 3.00 Cr. Continues work from MUS 112. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Introduction to chromatic harmony as exhibited through tonicization and harmonic modu-
MUS 207 Intro to History of Folk Music, 3.00 Cr. Examines ballads, worksongs,
lation. Covers melodic structure and basic Schenkerian reduction technique. Also includes
bluegrass, country blues and gospel music are examined as well as influential non-Amer-
large-scale form and analysis and written composition. Meets arts and humanities se-
ican styles. Also covers protest songs and the “folk revival” of the sixties. Prerequisite/
quence requirement for Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Part three of three-term
concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
sequence. Concurrent enrollment in MUS 113C recommended for music transfer majors.
Prerequisite: MUS 112 and its prerequisite requirements. w Distance Learning: Online Course
30266 Sylvania HT 123 11:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/10 Noland 31470 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
MUS 113C Sight Singing/Ear Training III, 1.00 Cr. Continues development of Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
skills learned in MUS 112C. Includes two-part melodic and rhythmic notation. Introduces
secondary function and diatonic modulation. Part three of three-term sequence. Corequi- Applied Music at Sylvania Campus
site: MUS 113. Prerequisite: MUS 112C. Corequisite: MUS 113. Fee: $6 Music majors receive college credit for private, off campus instruction. Instructor’s fee
30532 Sylvania CT 118 9:30a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/5 Noland is paid by the student. Classes are available in voice, piano, guitar, cello, violin, viola,
MUS 190 Introduction to Piano, 2.00 Cr. Group instruction in piano performance. bass, harp, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, tuba, French horn, harpsichord,
Development of basic piano skills and the introduction to related musical concepts. Focus bassoon, and others. Contact the Music Department at 503-977-4759 or spot.pcc.edu/
given to basic keyboard technique, note- reading, rhythm, chords and repertoire perfor- music for further information. MUP 101-192 Individual Lessons for Music Majors. All
mance. No previous experience required. Not designed for Music majors. Fee: $12 students must attend Friday recitals at 1 pm at Sylvania in HT 123, beginning first Friday
33808 Sylvania CT 118 11:30a–1:50p TR 6/23–8/13 da Cunha of the term.
MUS 191 Class Guitar I, 2.00 Cr. Group instruction in guitar. Covers traditional
classical guitar technique. Focuses on note reading and basic music theory as applies
to guitar. Topics include single line first position melodies, common arpeggio patterns
and music in two or more parts. Includes both solo and ensemble performance. Attention
given to history and repertoire of the guitar. No previous experience required. Fee: $6
Music (Professional)
Cascade Arts and Humanities Building Room 106, 503 978-5226
31231 R. Creek BLDG3 232 1:00p–2:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Zisa
33703 R. Creek BLDG3 232 6:00p–7:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Zisa
MUS 192 Class Guitar II, 2.00 Cr. Group instruction in guitar. Continues material Some Professional Music courses show two sets of dates. Please be advised that these
presented in Music 191. Topics include reading notes up to the fifth position, advanced courses do not have class on April 22nd and/or April 23rd.
left hand technique, chord structure, flamenco technique and music theory as it applies MUC 155 Introduction to Improvisation, 2.00 Cr. Introduces the beginning
to the guitar. Includes both solo and ensemble performance. More in depth study of the improviser to the art of soloing. On the most basic level common staples of the jazz solo
historical origins of the guitar, the repertoire and its major players. Prerequisite: MUS 191 are presented and practiced. Simple tunes featuring these staples are used as “vehicles”
or knowledge of first position note reading. Fee: $6 for soloing. Enrollment open for this class. Fee: $6
33687 R. Creek BLDG3 232 1:00p–2:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Zisa 30453 Cascade MAHB 214 6:00p–7:50p TR 7/21–8/27 Waits
33705 R. Creek BLDG3 232 6:00p–7:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Zisa Lab time TBA
MUS 193P Class Piano III, 2.00 Cr. Continues group instruction in piano perfor- MUC 222 Intro Recording Technologies, 2.00 Cr. Course familiarizes students
mance covered in MUS 192p. Intent of course is the development of piano proficiency with the terminology, equipment and basics used in the recording industry. Prepares
skills. Focus given to basic keyboard technique, score reading and performance, sight- students for the technical requirements of the Recording Technologies courses. Fee: $6
reading, harmonization, accompanying, and transposition. Designed for music majors but 30454 Cascade MAHB 103 10:00a–11:50a TR 7/21–8/27 Thompson
available to all students. Prerequisite: MUS 192p. Lab time TBA
31294 Sylvania CT 118 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–7/30 da Cunha MUC 228 Digital Recording 3, 3.00 Cr. Third part of a three part series. Focuses
MUS 199G Guitarist’s Bootcamp, 1.00 Cr. Focuses on guitar techniques as on competencies in varied applications such as audio for video and picture. Lectures
applied to classical, acoustic and electric guitar playing. Topics include warm-ups, focus on musical requirements, theory, and practical approaches to field related tasks.
development of finger dexterity, fretting hand strength/endurance, efficiency and accuracy, Labs will consist of practical appliations of all previously learned artistic and command
and good tone production. Overview of important guitar pedagogues and techniques. skills. Prerequisite: MUC 227. Fee: $6
Will also include fretboard theory and live performance. Previous guitar experience is 30740 Cascade MAHB 103 6:00p–8:50p R 7/9–8/27 Thompson
required. Lab time TBA
31747 Sylvania HT 123 10:00a–2:50p FS 7/10–7/11 Mery MUS 108 Music Cultures of the World, 3.00 Cr. Examines the world’s music with
MUS 199F Music in Film, 2.00 Cr. Course will survey the history of the use of attention to musical styles and cultural contexts. Includes the study of Oceania, Indonesia,
music in film; beginning with silent film accompaniment to the golden age of Hollywood Africa, India, China, Japan, Middle East, Latin America, and ethnic North America. Prereq-
and the contemporary period and the use of pop music. Includes important composers of uisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
the genre, “tricks of the trade” and use of technology in film scoring. No previous musical w Distance Learning: Online Course
knowledge required. 31469 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
31746 Sylvania HT 123 10:00a–1:50p S 7/18–8/15 Addison Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Nursing
and other aspects of law office management.
30767 Central CPWTC 102 6:30p–9:20p T 6/23–8/25 TBA
LA 203 Legal Research and Library Use, 3.00 Cr. Covers function of the law
Sylvania HT 120, 503 977-4795 Advising, 503 977-4908 Advising,
library and develops research skills through the use of digests, encyclopedias, reporter
503 977-4615 Info line
systems and practice manuals. Prerequisite: LA 101.
31189 Cascade TH 107 10:00a–12:50p S 6/27–8/29 Buhman
The PCC Nursing Program is designed to prepare the student to be licensed as a LA 208 Family Law, 3.00 Cr. Covers theory, procedure, and practical aspects
registered nurse (RN). RNs deliver bedside nursing care to clients in a variety of health of a domestic relations practice. Includes dissolution of marriage, issues of custody,
care settings. They assess the health of clients, diagnose nursing problems, and plan, visitation, property and debts, adoption, paternity, domestic violence, and prenuptial and
implement and evaluate nursing care. Providing nursing care requires technical as well co-habitation agreements.
as interpersonal and critical thinking skills. A nursing career is both challenging and 33308 Central CPWTC 202 3:00p–5:50p TR 6/23–7/23 Haas
rewarding. LA 210 Advanced Estate Planning, 3.00 Cr. Covers estate planning as it applies
PCC Nursing Program graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. to estate building. Includes pensions and business interests, retirement concerns includ-
The program offers a 101-102 credit, 2-year (6 term) curriculum. The program is accred- ing the living trust, taxation, entitlement, insurance, residence choices, use of charities.
ited by the Oregon State Board of Nursing and National League for Nursing. Also covers the interrelationship of the complexities of acquiring, using, protecting and
passing an estate. Prerequisite: LA 109.
To apply visit Health Professions Admissions in the Sylvania HT 205 or call 31684 Central CPWTC 202 6:30p–9:20p R 6/25–8/27 Ferrero
503-977-4908.
Cooperative Education
To register please contact Tanya Maldonado (503-978-5290 or tmaldona@pcc.edu).
Occupational Skills Training Students must complete all paperwork with Tanya by the second Friday of the term.
SE Center Department Office: Mt.Tabor Hall Rm 106, 503 788-6127
The Occupational Skills Training program is designed to provide occupational/career Parent Education
training for people who are out of work due to injury, disability, job displacement or other Sylvania HT 318, 503 977-4217
circumstances. Students have the opportunity to tailor a career path that is developed
through an individualized plan to accommodate the student’s occupational goals, abilities,
skills and interests. This is achieved through hands-on training and real life experience at
a community-based site.
Philosophy
Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5215 Dept Chair
Ophthalmic Medical Technician R. Creek RC 3 201, 503 614-7235 Office
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147
Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/ophthalmic, 503 978-5209 Sylvania SS 215, 503 977-4289
Ophthalmic program graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. Additional Philosophy courses need not be taken in sequence.
Information: www.pcc.edu/programs/ophthalmic. For program or application information PHL 191 Analysis & Eval of Argument, 4.00 Cr. Analyzing arguments, recogniz-
call 503-978-5661. Enrollment in courses is limited to those officially accepted into the ing arguments when they occur, discerning simple logical patterns of argument, extracting
program or have the department chair’s approval. arguments from the contexts in which they occur, restating them in clear and concise
terms and clearing away needless language in formulating arguments. Prerequisites: WR
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Paralegal
30743 Cascade SC 301 8:30a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Bailey
30674 Sylvania SCB 101 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Stockton
Cascade Terrell Hall Building Room 109, 503 978-5212 , 503 978-5430 PHL 195 Crit Think: Sci & the Occult, 4.00 Cr. Introduces scientific method,
Central at 1626 SE Water, next to OMSI. assessment criteria for scientific observations and explanations and the difference between
genuine and bogus science. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
placement test scores.
31504 Sylvania SS 120 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Geiger
Regular Classroom Classes PHL 197 TV & The Present of Reality, 4.00 Cr. Thoughtful and critical look at
LA 102 Intro to Law - Substantive Are, 3.00 Cr. Continues the study of several television programming. Includes news, entertainment programming and commercials.
substantive areas of law. Prerequisite: LA 101. Emphasizes thinking, talking and writing about what students see on TV and reflecting on
30766 Central CPWTC 102 6:30p–9:20p M 6/22–8/24 Taylor how television influences their images of themselves and their reality. Prerequisites: WR
LA 103 Introduction to Law - Ethics, 3.00 Cr. Covers Oregon ethics rules and 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
their practical application for the legal assistant. Includes application of rules via systems 30340 R. Creek BLDG3 230 1:00p–3:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Cohen
and procedures used in law practice. Prerequisite: LA 102.
30591 Central CPWTC 202 6:30p–9:20p T 6/23–8/25 Ferrero
theory of knowledge via the works of important figures in the history of philosophy.
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. PE 10 Physical Ed Activity Program, 1.00 Cr. Independent study format allowing
31474 R. Creek BLDG3 230 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/25 Stockton
students to participate in a variety of activities using designated PCC facilities when
30675 Sylvania TCB 208 10:00a–12:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Stockton
classes are not scheduled. This class does not count towards PCC degrees or PCC finan-
33101 Sylvania AM 112 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Hennessy
cial aid. Check with appropriate institution or high school for transferability of this class.
Consultation with instructor may be required. Recommended: signed physical examination
PHL 202 Intro to Phil: Elem Ethics, 4.00 Cr. Studies attempts by philosophers to form. Fee: $12
account for the difference between right and wrong, for the notion of moral obligation and 30013 Sylvania HT TBA TBA TBA 6/22–8/13 O’Connor
to answer the question: How should we lead our lives. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and Summer requirement is 40 min. workout 4 times/wk for 8 weeks
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. PE 182A Beg Group Fitness, 1.00 Cr. Offers students knowledge and skills to keep
31263 Cascade SC 305 11:00a–1:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Geiger fit for life. Teaches safe performance of movement and exercise in a progressive approach.
30339 R. Creek BLDG3 225 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Parisi Includes cardiovascular and muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Aero-
33152 R. Creek BLDG3 230 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Cayton bic training principles stressed using target heart rate and Borg methods. Fee: $12
30676 Sylvania HT 311 9:00a–11:20a MW 6/22–8/12 Hennessy 33772 Cascade CAGYM 201L 7:00a–8:15a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Johnson
30678 Sylvania TCB 216 2:00p–4:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Bailey FOCUS:STUDIO CYCLING & STRENGTH TRAINING.
PHL 204 Philosophy of Religion, 4.00 Cr. Examines the existence and attributes 31538 SE Center TABOR 102 5:00p–6:20p MW 6/22–9/2 Bolden
of God, faith, reason and mysticism, religion and science, religion and morality, religious Aerobics-step-high and low
language and life after death from the perspective of the philosopher. Prerequisites: WR 33065 Sylvania HT 02 11:00a–11:50a MTWR 6/22–8/13 Hull
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. INDOOR SPINNING BIKE AND CORE TRAINING
31473 R. Creek BLDG3 227 12:00p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Spencer PE 182B Int Group Fitness, 1.00 Cr. Offers students an opportunity to improve
30679 Sylvania TCB 215 1:00p–3:20p TR 6/23–8/16 Geiger and/or maintain a high level of fitness. Includes cardio-vascular endurance, muscular
30680 Sylvania CT 212 10:00a–12:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Cayton endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Recommended: Beginning Aerobic Fitness
PHL 205 Biomedical Ethics, 4.00 Cr. Designed primarily for nursing and other or a recent aerobic dance/exercise class. Fee: $12
health care students. Focuses on applying ethical concepts to the situations and dilemmas 33773 Cascade CAGYM 201L 7:00a–8:15a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Johnson
nurses and other health care workers confront in their professional roles. Prerequisites: FOCUS:STUDIO CYCLING & STRENGTH TRAINING.
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 31539 SE Center TABOR 102 5:00p–6:20p MW 6/22–9/2 Bolden
30681 Sylvania TCB 211 2:00p–5:20p TR 6/23–8/6 Farnum Aerobics - step - high and low
31102 Sylvania SCB 101 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Cayton 33066 Sylvania HT 02 11:00a–11:50a MTWR 6/22–8/13 Hull
31334 Sylvania HT 317 10:00a–1:20p TR 6/23–9/6 Farnum INDOOR SPINNING BIKE AND CORE TRAINING
PHL 207 Ethical Issues in Aging, 4.00 Cr. This course will investigate central PE 182H Adult Fitness, 1.00 Cr. Exercises and activities which strengthen and
ethical issues pertaining to the care of elderly patients. Students will become more famil- condition specific large muscle groups, improve cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. Fee:
iar with various ethical principles and frameworks and then apply these to various ethical $32
issues and dilemmas that arise in caring for the elderly. Students will learn how to identify w Distance Learning: Online Course
ethical issues in caring for the elderly and become more proficient in ethical decision- 30329 For info contact: Sylvania Littrell
making in order to render well-reasoned ethical decisions regarding care for the elderly. Req’d Orientation:6/22 HT 101 5:00-6:00pm PE Wear Required
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
w Distance Learning: Online Course PE 182C Beginning Fitness and Walking, 1.00 Cr. Beginning level, self-paced
31505 For info contact: Sylvania Holmes walking programs and a variety of conditioning exercises for specific body areas. Provides
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. instruction for integrating walking into a lifetime fitness program. Fee: $12
31586 Cascade CAGYM 110 8:30a–9:45a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Morgan
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32012 For info contact: Sylvania Holmes PE 182D Intermediate Fitness & Walking, 1.00 Cr. Improves fitness through
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. self-paced walking programs designed to increase the frequency and duration of regular
workouts. Incorporate a walking program into a total fitness program for future use.
Recommended: Beginning Fitness and Walking or average fitness level. Fee: $12
31587 Cascade CAGYM 110 8:30a–9:45a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Morgan
Physical Education and Dance PE 182E Jogging for Health, 1.00 Cr. Introduces the proper running technique
and provides the opportunity to improve general fitness. Running will be done on the track
Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5677 Dept Chair until student and instructor feel the student is ready to run on the road. Fee: $12
R. Creek 7 202, 503 614-7287 Dept Chair, 503 614-7539 Admin Asst, 503 614-7286 31187 Cascade CAGYM 110 8:30a–9:45a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Morgan
Gym Office PE 182F Boot Camp, 1.00 Cr. A group exercise class focusing on cardio respiratory
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147 fitness and muscular endurance using dumbbells and other equipment (physioballs,
Sylvania HT 215, 503-977-4210 Admin Asst, Issue Room 503-977-4945, 503 977- steps, etc.) This class concentrates on all key muscle groups, working toward muscle
4213 Facilities, 503 977-4264 Dance Dept fitness and flexibility gains. This class is geared to those who enjoy high-intensity cal-
listhenic training in a group class format. Fee: $12
31186 Cascade CAGYM 110 10:00a–11:15a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Morgan
PE Facility Access: Students in a PE class can sign up for a locker and receive access to 31589 Cascade CAGYM 110 7:00a–8:15a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Fisher
PE facilities by providing a student ID and a printed class schedule to the following areas 31268 Sylvania HT 08 12:00p–12:50p MTWR 6/22–8/13 Hull
on the following PCC campuses:
PE 181A Beg Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr. Stresses the proper techniques
Rock Creek: Building 5, Gym of weight lifting and the development of muscular strength and endurance. Individual
Cascade: PEB (Physical Education Building) Front Desk programs developed which allow for body and strength differences and safety in lifting.
Sylvania: HT 114, Issue Room Window Fee: $12
Students not enrolled in a PE class interested in using PE Facilities during open recreation 30509 Cascade CAGYM 202 8:30a–9:45a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Johnson
hours, can pay a $12 PE Facility Fee at the business office of the campus they are wishing 30458 R. Creek BLDG5 102 9:30a–10:50a MWF 6/22–8/14 Staley
to have access to and then present the receipt and student ID at the locations listed above. 31540 SE Center TABOR 101 1:30p–2:50p MW 6/22–9/2 Bolden
Insurance: Students are encouraged to have medical insurance and a recent physical 30199 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–9:50a MTWR 6/22–8/13 Gilmore
exam. PE 181B Int Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr. Continues the development of the
xPlease see Fitness Technology Program earlier in this schedule for more new student’s strength/fitness. Individual evaluation and weight lifting programs developed to
classes. meet the student’s needs. Recommended: Beginning weight training or equivalent. Fee:
$12
30576 Cascade CAGYM 202 8:30a–9:45a MTWR 6/22–7/30 Johnson
30459 R. Creek BLDG5 102 9:30a–10:50a MWF 6/22–8/14 Staley
31571 SE Center TABOR 101 1:30p–2:50p MW 6/22–9/2 Bolden
30200 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–9:50a MTWR 6/22–8/13 Gilmore
Lecture Lecture
33902 Sylvania ST 317 6:00p–7:50p MR 6/22–8/13 Betts w Distance Learning: Online Course
Lab 33551 For info contact: Rock Creek Fyfield
33903 Sylvania ST 317 6:00p–8:50p T 6/23–8/11 Betts Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lab
GS 107 Physical Science (Astronomy), 4.00 Cr. Surveys astronomy to include
historical development of the universe, earth as a planet, earth’s moon, planets of the w Distance Learning: Online Course
solar system, the sun, stars and galaxies. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or 33554 For info contact: Rock Creek Fyfield
equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 Orientation: Required Lab: Begins Wednesday, 6/24/09, weekly 1:00PM to
4:50PM. Location: RC Campus 7/223
Lecture Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
33031 Cascade TEB 224 9:00a–11:50a TW 6/23–8/12 Park
PHY 201 General Physics, 4.00 Cr. Introductory physics (algebra based) for sci-
Lab ence majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-chiropractic and pre-physical therapy students.
33033 Cascade JH 113 8:00a–11:50a R 6/25–8/13 Park Topics include mechanics including statics, forces and motion energy, collisions, circular
motion and rotational dynamics. Prerequisite or concurrent: MTH 111A, B or C and their
Lecture prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
33528 R. Creek BLDG7 225 8:30a–10:20a MW 7/13–9/2 Bailey
Lecture
Lab 31592 Cascade JH 113 8:30a–11:50a S 6/27–8/29 TBA
33536 R. Creek BLDG7 225 10:30a–12:20p MW 7/13–9/2 Bailey
Lab
31593 Cascade JH 113 1:00p–3:50p S 6/27–8/29 TBA
Lecture
x Distance Learning: Telecourse Plus Web Lecture
30124 For info contact: Sylvania Odman
30488 Cascade JH 102 8:00a–10:50a MWF 6/22–7/17 Zable
Orientation REQUIRED,M-23rd or T-24th,6:30-8pm.Sylvania
Series: Astronomy: Observations & Theories Lab
Orientation: REQUIRED: Sylvania Campus Room ST 107, Monday (6/22) 30845 Cascade JH 113 11:00a–1:50p MWF 6/22–7/17 Zable
6:30-8pm or Tuesday (6/23) 6:30-8pm 30846 Cascade JH 113 2:00p–4:50p MWF 6/22–7/17 Zable
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: see www.pcc.edu/tv for a printable
cable schedule, or purchase DVDs from the bookstore. Lecture
Viewing Options: DVD, Cable Ch 27, video streaming, ACT rental, PCC 30122 Sylvania ST 305 8:00a–10:15a MTWR 6/22–7/16 Minkin
library 33904 Sylvania SS 103 8:00a–10:15a MTWR 6/22–7/16 Hale
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
Lab
Lab 31199 Sylvania ST 304 11:00a–1:50p MTR 6/22–7/16 Hale
x Distance Learning: Telecourse Plus Web 31200 Sylvania ST 304 2:00p–4:50p MTR 6/22–7/16 Hale
31196 For info contact: Sylvania Odman
On-Campus labs 9am-12:50/Sat.6/28,7/12,7/26,8/9 SY campus PHY 202 General Physics, 4.00 Cr. Topics include mechanical properties of mat-
Viewing Times: See CRN 31197 for telecourse information ter, heat, waves, sound and light. Algebra-based physics. Prerequisite: PHY 201 and its
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. required prerequisites. Fee: $12
x Distance Learning: Telecourse Plus Web Lecture
31197 For info contact: Sylvania Odman 30489 Cascade JH 102 8:00a–10:50a MWF 7/20–8/14 Zable
On-Campus labs 1-4:50/Sat.6/28,7/12,7/26,8/9 SY Campus
Series: Astronomy: Observations and Theories Lab
Orientation: REQUIRED ORIENTATION: Sylvania Campus room ST 107 30847 Cascade JH 113 11:00a–1:50p MWF 7/20–8/14 Zable
Monday Tuesday 2:30-4pm 30848 Cascade JH 113 2:00p–4:50p MWF 7/20–8/14 Zable
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27
Viewing Options: DVD, Cable CH27, video streaming, ACT rental, PCC Lecture
library 30125 Sylvania ST 305 8:00a–10:15a MTWR 7/20–8/13 Hale
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Lab
31214 Sylvania ST 304 11:00a–1:50p MTR 7/20–8/13 Hale
PHY 203 General Physics, 4.00 Cr. Topics include electricity, magnetism and
Physics radioactivity. Algebra-based physics. Prerequisite: PHY 202 and its prerequisite require-
ments. Fee: $12
Cascade JH 210, 503 978-5209
R. Creek RC 7/202, 503 614-7500 Admin Asst Lecture
Sylvania ST 312, 503 977-4174 30490 Cascade JH 102 8:00a–10:50a MWF 8/17–9/11 Pelin
Lab
30849 Cascade JH 113 11:00a–1:50p MWF 8/17–9/11 Pelin
PHY 101 Fundamentals of Physics I, 4.00 Cr. Introduction to Physics. Includes 30850 Cascade JH 113 2:00p–4:50p MWF 8/17–9/11 Pelin
mechanics, vectors, energy, simple machines, satellite motion, and the theory of special
relativity. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Fee: $12 Lecture
31646 R. Creek BLDG7 225 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–8/12 Ulrich
Lecture Lab
30644 Cascade JH 104 1:00p–4:50p T 6/23–8/11 Park 31656 R. Creek BLDG7 223 6:00p–9:50p M 6/22–8/10 Ulrich
Lab
30844 Cascade JH 113 1:00p–4:50p R 6/25–8/13 Park Lecture
30123 Sylvania ST 305 8:00a–10:15a MTWR 8/17–9/10 Allen
Lecture 33905 Sylvania SY TBA 8:00a–10:15a MTWR 8/17–9/10 Hertel
30296 R. Creek BLDG7 223 9:00a–10:50a TR 6/23–8/13 Schroeder Lab
Lab 31222 Sylvania ST 304 11:00a–1:50p MTR 8/17–9/10 Allen
30966 R. Creek BLDG7 223 11:00a–12:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Schroeder 31699 Sylvania ST 304 2:00p–4:50p MTR 8/17–9/10 Hertel
including the theoretical and scientific explanations for individuals’ characteristic patterns
of perception, thought, emotion, and behavior. Incorporates activities which help students
apply what they have learned about personality theories to their personal and professional Sylvania HT 205, 503 977-4795 Advising
lives. Recommended: PSY 201A or 202A Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
equivalent placement test scores.
Special admission required for registration. Radiographers are members of the health care
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30659 For info contact: Sylvania Johnson team who provide images (x-rays) of tissues, organs, bones, and blood vessels using a
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. variety of equipment. Radiography is a “people” profession, working with patients and
other health care professionals employed in hospitals and clinics. Students spend time
w Distance Learning: Online Course in classroom and local clinical education sites. Applications for admission are accepted
30840 For info contact: Sylvania McBeth February 1st through the first Monday of April each year. Students are admitted the
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. following fall term. Program length is 8 consecutive terms (24 months). Refer to college
PSY 215 Human Development, 4.00 Cr. Surveys major theories of behavior and catalog for program curriculum. For application information contact the Health Admis-
patterns of change and continuity in people over the life span. Emphasizes development sions Office, Sylvania Campus, HT 205, or call 503 977-4795 or 503 977-4908
from physical, cognitive, social, emotional, moral, and cultural perspectives from prenatal RAD 299 CT Physics and Instrumentation, 2.00 Cr. Emphasizes CT physics,
development through development of infants, children, adolescents, adults, and the equipment utilization, instrumentation, radiation safety, contrast agents, data acquisition
elderly. Recommended: PSY 201A or 202A. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 and processing and CT artifacts. Designed to prepare student to sit for the ARRT post-
or equivalent placement test scores. certification CT examination.
30754 Cascade SC 202 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/13 TBA 34100 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/27–9/5 Wright
30597 Hillsboro HEC 103 6:40p–9:00p TR 6/23–8/13 Tinker and Sylvania HT 311 9:00a–4:00p SU 6/27–6/28 Wright
30399 SE Center TABOR 146 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–9/2 Stone Hybrid class; meets one weekend on-campus plus online work
30660 Sylvania SCB 201 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Lajoy
RAD 299B CT Procedures & Protocols, 2.00 Cr. Emphasizes CT protocol devel-
30661 Sylvania TCB 212 12:30p–2:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Lajoy
opment, CT parameters, parameter tradeoffs, normal vs abnormal anatomy visualization
31513 Sylvania SS 109 6:00p–8:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Swiercinsky
and contrast media utilization.
x Distance Learning: Telecourse Plus Web 34106 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 6/22–9/5 Wright
30662 For info contact: Sylvania Williamson and Sylvania HT 311 9:00a–4:00p SU 8/8–8/9 Wright
Series: Transitions Throughout the Lifespan Hybrid class; meets one weekend on-campus plus online work
Orientation: Online orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of term from
www.distance.pcc.edu to access course.
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH 27: times tbd
MRI Technologist Training Program
Viewing Options: DVD, Cable Ch27, video streaming, ACT rental, PCC library Special admission required for registration. MRI Technologists are members of the health
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. care team who provide MRI images of soft tissues, organs, bones, and blood vessels
using a variety of equipment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a “people” profession,
x Distance Learning: Telecourse Plus Web working with patients and other health care professionals employed in hospitals and
31329 For info contact: Sylvania Williamson
clinics. Students spend time in classroom and local clinical education sites. Classes are
Series: Transitions Throughout the Lifespan
held in the evenings - clinical hours may be daytime, evenings, or weekends. Applications
Orientation: Online orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of term from
for admission are accepted March 1st through April 15. Students are admitted Fall Term.
www.distance.pcc.edu to access course.
Program length is 3 consecutive terms (9 months).
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: times TBD
Viewing Options: DVD, Cable CH 27, video streaming, ACT rental, PCC
library
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Reading
33106 For info contact: Sylvania Obradovich Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5087 Dept Chair
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. R. Creek Developmental Reading: RC 2/212, 503 614-7414
PSY 216 Social Psychology, 4.00 Cr. Examines how society affects human behav- SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 Office, 503 788-6147 Office, 503 788-
ior, including persuasion, conformity, aggression, conflict, and interpersonal attraction. 6145 Dept Chair
Applications to business, politics, environment, health, the legal system and human rela- St Helens, 503 614-7775
tions. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Sylvania College Success Skills Department SS215, 503 977-4192 Office, 503 977-
30841 Sylvania SS 103 6:00p–8:20p MW 6/22–8/12 McBeth 4448 Dept Chair
PSY 222 Family & Intimate Relationship, 4.00 Cr. Explores processes involved Vernonia, 503 614-7775
in both traditional and non-traditional relationships and families; including love, cohabita-
tion, dating, marriage, parenting, communication and conflict resolution, sexuality,
DE 21 Intro to Information Literacy, 1.00 Cr. Introduces students to the skills
balancing work and family, domestic violence, divorce, remarriage, and blended families.
used to formulate a research query, emphasizing intellectual curiosity, creative thinking,
Prerequisite:WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
and persistence in information seeking activities. Students learn and practice research as
30663 Sylvania TCB 215 9:00a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/13 Lazere
a multi-step process: identifying an information need and selecting a topic; formulating a
PSY 231 Human Sexuality, 4.00 Cr. Part one of two-term sequence exploring question; locating and selecting varied and appropriate print and electronic sources; using
sexual issues from scientific and humanistic perspectives. Topics: historical, cultural, critical reading and thinking to evaluate information; and paraphrasing and citing sources.
cross-cultural perspectives on sexuality, sex research, female and male sexual and repro- Use of library resources is required, including contacting Reference Librarians for research
ductive anatomy and physiology; gender issues; sexual response, communication, and assistance. This course is offered as a co-requisite to RD 80.
behavior patterns; love and sexual orientations. Recommended: PSY 231 taken before PSY 32908 R. Creek BLDG2 223 11:00a–12:20p R 6/25–8/13 Cristiani
232. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. If you take DE 21 32908, you must enroll in RD 80 32909
33756 R. Creek BLDG2 111 10:00a–12:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Zimmerman
PSY 239 Intro to Abnormal Psychology, 4.00 Cr. Surveys the history, theories,
diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of the major mental disorders. Prerequisite: WR 115,
Developmental Reading
RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and PSY 201 or 201A or 202 or RD 80 Reading 80, 3.00 Cr. Instruction in vocabulary, dictionary use, motor skills,
202A. comprehension, some study skills. Prerequisite: ABE 0783 or placement into RD 80.
30218 Cascade TH 100 9:00a–10:15a MWF 6/22–8/14 TBA
30755 Cascade SC 201 3:00p–5:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Snyder
32909 R. Creek BLDG2 223 12:30p–2:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Cristiani
30843 Sylvania SS 122 4:00p–6:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Obradovich If you take RD 80 32909, you must enroll in DE 21 32908
RD 90 Reading 90, 3.00 Cr. Instruction in reading improvement through work on
vocabulary development, motor skills, comprehension and some reading rate improve-
ment. Prerequisite: Placement into RD 90 or successful completion of RD 80.
30219 Cascade TH 124 9:00a–10:15a MWF 6/22–8/14 Demien
30474 Cascade TH 100 12:00p–1:50p TR 6/23–8/13 Buckley
33060 Cascade TH 100 12:30p–2:20p MW 6/22–8/12 Barrett
30053 R. Creek BLDG2 201 11:00a–12:50p MW 6/22–8/12 McBeth
32907 R. Creek BLDG2 201 6:00p–9:50p W 6/24–8/12 McBeth
L atest I n f o : www. p cc . edu / sc h edule M = M o n T = T ues W = W ed R = T h ur F = F ri S = S at U = S u n
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33917 SE Center TABOR 142 10:00a–11:50a TR 6/23–8/13 TBA RE 140 RE: Broker Property Management, 1.00 Cr. Topics include Oregon
Refrigeration/HVAC
31768 R. Creek BLDG2 120 9:00a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 Davis
31936 R. Creek BLDG2 120 6:00p–9:50p R 6/25–8/13 McCourt-Badde
32906 R. Creek BLDG2 223 6:00p–9:50p T 6/23–8/11 McMichael
30986 SE Center TABOR 142 10:00a–11:50a MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
30696 Sylvania SS 122 9:00a–10:20a MTWR 6/22–7/23 Jacobsen xPlease refer to the Facilities Maintenance Technology section for Refrigeration
31977 Sylvania SS 111 11:00a–12:20p MTWR 6/22–7/23 TBA courses.
RE 100 Intro to Real Estate, 3.00 Cr. Real estate brokerage, appraisal, escrow, R 210 World Religions, 4.00 Cr. A general survey course that examines the major
and management. Focuses on these aspects of the real estate industry and provides basic religions of the world, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese religions, Christianity,
information for choosing real estate as a career. Fee: $20 Judaism and Islam. Attention is given to their founds and history, myths and doctrines,
w Distance Learning: Online Course rituals and traditions, and social and personal ethics. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and
30001 For info contact: Sylvania Vincent MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 32862 R. Creek BLDG3 230 1:00p–3:20p TR 6/23–8/13 Bailey
RE 110 Real Estate Practices, 3.00 Cr. Introduces the real estate business in 32863 R. Creek BLDG3 232 5:30p–9:20p MW 6/22–7/22 O’Connell-Rou
general, real estate licensing laws, listing agreements, sales agreements, and fair housing.
Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing requirements. Fee: $20
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30211
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For info contact: Sylvania Nicholls Russian
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4851. For additional information call, 503 977-4266
RE 112 Real Estate Law, 3.00 Cr. Introduces the laws affecting real estate
ownership and the transfer of real estate ownership. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker
pre-licensing requirements. Fee: $20 RUS 213A Inter Russian Conversation, 3.00 Cr. Emphasizes conversational
w Distance Learning: Online Course skills and listening comprehension at the second-year level. Recommended: Completion
30302 For info contact: Sylvania Lasselle of RUS 202 or instructor permission.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. 32912 Sylvania CT 222 11:00a–1:50p W 6/22–8/27 Grigorian
RE 114 Real Estate: Agency Law, 2.00 Cr. Topics covered are common law and
statutory law aspects of agency. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing require-
ments. Fee: $20
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Service Learning
30320 For info contact: Sylvania Calvert Sylvania CC 221, Service-Learning Coordinator, 503 977-4419
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
RE 116 Real Estate Finance, 3.00 Cr. Methods for financing the acquisition
and transfer of real property. Emphasizes the mortgage market, lending instruments, Service-Learning courses include volunteer projects related to the course material. These
foreclosures and remedies, governmental loan programs, private loan programs, loan projects help students better understand the subject through first hand experience, allow
applications, appraisals and closings. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate pre-licensing require- students to participate in community problem solving, and engage students with issues of
ments. Fee: $20 values, leadership, and civic engagement.
w Distance Learning: Online Course In classes marked “Service-Learning Option”, the volunteer projects are not required. In
30212 For info contact: Sylvania Calvert classes marked “Service-Learning Required”, some volunteer work is required. Questions
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. about individual course requirements should be directed to the instructor. To learn more
RE 118 Real Estate Brokerage, 2.00 Cr. Topics include advertising, financial about Service-Learning or to view the most up-to-date listing of service-learning courses,
records, regulatory requirements for real estate offices, escrow, office manuals, and other please view the online class schedule: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
topics. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing Fee: $20
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30321 For info contact: Sylvania Amato ART 140 Digital Photography, 3.00 Cr.
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15. Introductory course emphasizing knowledge of the camera, development of computer
RE 126 Real Estate Contracts, 2.00 Cr. Topics include basic contract law, listing skills in preparing and outputting images, and exploration of visual design and composi-
agreements, earnest money agreements, options, first rights of refusal, leases and escrow tion. May be taken three times for credit. Recommended: Basic computer skills and WR
agreements. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing requirements. Fee: $20 115. Fee: 18.0022327 Cascade MAHB 217 2:00P- 4:50P TR 03/31-06/11 PikeService-
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30322 For info contact: Sylvania Calvert
Important: More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
AVS 127 Introduction to Aviation, 4.00 Cr. HE 251 Community/Public Health Issues, 4.00
CREDIT CLASSES – SUMMER 2009
Examines aviation from early flight to future potentials. Introduces career opportunities in
all fields of aviation and outlines career advancement possibilities. Provides general over-
Cr.
Inquires into the causes and potential solutions for current community health issues,
view of pilot certificates and ratings and training aircraft used. May include visits to area
overviews the organization of community and health care agencies, and explores career
aviation facilities. Open to general public. 22924 SE Center TABOR 137 12:00P- 1:50P TR
opportunities in community health.23743 Sylvania HT 307 1:00P- 4:50P W 04/01-06/10
03/31-06/11 AltreeService-Learning Option.
MeyerService-Learning requirement.
BI 202 Botany, 4 cr. HEC 201 Family Partnership Education, 3.00 Cr.
A laboratory science course designed to have students develop knowledge about plant
The study of influences on children and their families which impact child and family be-
anatomy, physiology, how humans interact with plants, and particularly taxonomy with
haviors, values, attitudes, beliefs, and morals. Topics include: parenting patterns: cultural,
an evolutionary focus. Areas covered include mosses, ferns, conifers, and flowering
religious and socioeconomic influences: peer, school, media, impacts; family develop-
plants. Recommended for students interested in agriculture, horticulture, ethnobotany,
ment, community ecology, special needs children, prejudice, and public policy. 22154
and general botany. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 03/30-06/14 DundorfHYBRID. Service-Learning option.
test scores. Fee: 12.00 Lecture22279 Sylvania TCB 310 2:00P- 4:50P T 03/31-06/09
FongService-Learning Option.Lab22280 Sylvania HT 302 2:00P- 4:50P R 04/02-06/11
FongService-Learning Option. HST 105 Hst East Civ: India & Subcon, 4.00 Cr.
Surveys India and Subcontinent, including Pakistan and Afghanistan. Includes political,
BI 213 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr. economic, social, religious and cultural themes from pre-history to modern times. Prereq-
uisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 24135 Sylvania
Third term of a three term sequence for students majoring in biology and the sciences, in-
SS 109 9:00a-10:50a TR 3/31-6/11 GrayService-Learning Option. Distance Learning
cluding pre-medical, pre-dental, chiropractic, pharmacy, and related fields. Includes plant
Online Course24136 For info contact: Sylvania GrayService-Learning Option.Important:
and animal anatomy and physiology, and individual, population, community and ecosys-
More Distance Learning information on pages 14 and 15.
tem ecology. Prerequisite: BI 212 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12Lecture20158
Sylvania HT 213 9:00A-10:50A TR 03/31-06/11 FongService-Learning Option.Lab20476
Sylvania HT 302 8:00A-10:50A W 04/01-06/10 FongService-Learning Option.20612 ID 133 Space Planning and Design, 3.00 cr.
Sylvania HT 302 2:00P- 4:50P W 04/01-06/10 FongService-Learning Option. Studies functional and aesthetic design requirements in residential space planning, kitch-
ens and storage spaces. Relates housing aspects to needs of individuals, families, and
BA 208 Intro to Nonprofits & Philan., 4.00 Cr. special groups. Prerequisites: ID 131 or ARCH 201, ARCH 110, ARCH 124, and placement
into MTH 60 and WR 121. Prerequisite/Concurrent: ARCH 100. Fee: 12.00 24950 Sylva-
Surveys the role of the nonprofit and voluntary organizations in American society includ-
nia ST 236 9:00A-11:20A MW 03/30-06/10 MuellerService-Learning Option.
ing the history, theory and challenges of the third sector. Includes a service learning
project where students serve as philanthropists to their local community. Prerequisites:
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Recommend: BA MTH 20 Basic Math, 4.00 Cr.
101.28231 Sylvania TCB 214 1:00P- 2:50P MW 03/30-06/10 KillingsworthService- Use fractions, decimals, percents, integer arithmetic, measurements, and geometric
Learning Requirement. properties to write, manipulate, interpret and solve application and formula problems.
Introduce concepts of basic statistics, charts and graphs. Concepts will be introduced nu-
CAS 111D Begin Website: Dreamweaver, 3.00 cr. merically, graphically, and symbolically, and in oral and written form. Scientific calculator
with fraction capabilities required. Prerequisite: Pre- Algebra COMPASS score 21-48 or
Introduces basic elements of web site creation using Dreamweaver. Includes web terminol-
successful completion of MTH 10 or MTH 11 with a “C” or better and Reading COMPASS
ogy, basic X/HTML, uploading pages to a server, site management, tables, layers, styles
score 44-65 or successful completion of RD 80 or ESOL 250 with a “C” or better.28128
sheets, rollovers, optimizing graphics, and accessibility. Recommended: Basic working
R. Creek BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 03/30-06/14 MarshallFlex hrs, Orientation times X7414 or
knowledge of Windows, word processing, browsers and file management. Placement into
pcc.edu/staff/mmarshalService-Learning requirement.
RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: 12.0021718 R. Creek BLDG2 254 6:00P- 8:50P W 04/01-06/10
WickhamDreamWeaver CS3. Two hours TBA. Service-Learning Option.
MTH 213 Foundations of Elem Math III, 4.00 Cr.
CAS 112D Intermediate Dreamweaver, 3.00 cr. Surveys mathematical topics for those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the
K-9 levels. Various manipulatives and problem solving approaches are used to explore
Plan and publish professional web sites by using the intermediate features of Dream-
informal geometry, transformational geometry, and measurement systems. Prerequisite:
weaver. Utilize existing scripts, audio, video, graphics, and other emerging technologies.
MTH 211 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: 6.0020065 R. Creek BLDG2 243 9:00A-
Explores issues such as accessibility, security, and e-commerce. Includes extensive use of
10:50A MW 03/30-06/10 StableyService-Learning Option.
the Internet. Recommended: CAS 111D or equivalent. Fee: 12.00 22531 R. Creek BLDG2
254 6:00P- 8:50P M 03/30-06/08 WickhamDreamWeaver CS3. Two hours TBA. Service-
Learning Option. PHL 202 Intro to Phil: Elem Ethics, 4.00 Cr.
Studies attempts by philosophers to account for the difference between right and wrong,
CIS 120 Computer Concepts I, 4.00 cr. for the notion of moral obligation and to answer the question: How should we lead our
lives. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Demystify computing and discover how computers work. Solve practical problems using
27667 Cascade SC 303 6:00P- 9:50P W 04/01-06/10 BaileyService-Learning Option.
computer technology. Explore the Internet and the creation of basic web pages. Discuss
controversial ethical issues and their impact on society. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115
and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Recommend: basic computer skills PSY 216 Social Psychology, 4.00 cr.
equivalent to CAS 133 or BA 131. Fee: 12.00 20031 Sylvania SS 114 9:00A-10:50A MW Examines how society affects human behavior, including persuasion, conformity, aggres-
03/30-06/10 ChristensenService-Learning Option.22763 Sylvania TCB 311 3:00p?4:50p sion, conflict, and interpersonal attraction. Applications to business, politics, environment,
MW 3/30?6/10 DoughertyService-Learning Option. health, the legal system and human relations. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH
20 or equivalent placement test scores. 21574 Cascade SC 202 3:00P- 4:50P MW 03/30-
ECE 121 Observation & Guidance I, 3.0 Cr. 06/10 Schneider-AnthonyService-Learning Requirement.
Focuses on age-appropriate guidance and observations techniques for individual children
six week to six years. Topics include the ongoing dynamics of relationships, how values RD 90 Reading 90, 3.00 Cr.
and belief systems impact guidance decisions, and the linkages between observation and Instruction in reading improvement through work on vocabulary development, motor
guidance plans for individual children.21979 Sylvania HT 321 6:00P- 8:50P T 03/31- skills, comprehension and some reading rate improvement. Prerequisite: Placement into
06/14 JonesService-Learning Option. RD 90 or successful completion of RD 80. 23041 SE Center TABOR 139 1:00P- 2:20P
TR 03/31-06/11 Andersen25018 SE Center TABOR 139 3:00P- 4:20P TR 03/31-06/11
ESOL 162 Level 6 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr. AndersenService-Learning Option.
Review of the writing process and development of the essay. Covers descriptive, narrative,
process, and comparison/contrast essays. Review of verb tenses, sentence types, punctua-
tion, and spelling patterns. Introduction to adverb and adjective clauses, reported speech,
passive voice, and gerunds and infinitives. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test; concurrent
placement in ESOL 150 and 154 or higher.23154 Cascade TH 208 12:00P- 2:20P TR
03/31-06/11 CainService-Learning option.
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R 210 World Religions, 4.00 Cr. SP 100 Intro to Speech Communication, 4.00 Cr.
SOC 206 Gen Soc: Social Problems, 4.00 Cr. SP 140 Intro to Intercultural Comm, 4.00 Cr.
Applies the sociological frame of reference to the study of social problems, their identifica- Explores the nature and impact of different cultures on communication. Includes interac-
tion, analysis of causes and possible solutions. Problems explored may include mental tive relationship forms as the basis for global understanding in the classroom, business
disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, crime and delinquency, group discrimination, or travel. Focus on processing messages with accelerating changes in political, economic
inequality, poverty, alienation, domestic and international violence, environment and and immigration patterns through individual cultural perceptions. Understand and
energy. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. communicate with people who are “different.” Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH
20360 R. Creek BLDG3 225 10:00A-11:50A MW 03/30-06/10 McMurryService-Learning 20 or equivalent Distance Learning: Online Course26514 For info contact: Rock Creek
Requirement. HaiglerService-Learning Requirement.Distance Learning: Online Course26285 For info
contact: Sylvania HaiglerService-Learning Requirement.
SOC 223 Sociology of Aging, 4.00 Cr.
Explores the impact of social and sociocultural conditions on the process of aging and WR 80 Writing 80, 3.00 Cr.
the social consequences of this process. Also explores the aging process through a Instruction includes basic communication skills, language mechanics, grammar, spelling,
life-course perspective and adopts a social problems approach to aging and related sentence structure and paragraph development. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 80 and
issues. Recommend: SOC 204 or 205, or instructor permission. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 80. 27368 SE Center TABOR 126 10:00A-11:20A TR 03/31-06/11 AndersenService-
RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: 20.00 23321 Sylvania SS Learning Option.
112 5:00P- 6:50P R 04/02-06/11 AbushakrahSome class sessions replaced with online
assignmentsService-Learning Option.Distance Learning: Online Course23320 For info
contact: Sylvania AbushakrahService-Learning Required.
WR 115 Intro to Expository Writing, 4.00 cr.
Introduces college level skills in reading critically, exploring ideas, and writing. Students
compose essays which support a thesis through structure appropriate to both thesis and
SOC 228 Intro Environmental Sociology, 4.00 Cr. reader and learn to revise for clarity and correctness. Prerequisites: (Placement into WR
Examines the relationship between society and the environment. The industrialization 115 or completion of WR 90 or ESOL 262) and (placement into RD 115 or comple-
of society and our increasing demand for natural resources has significantly impacted tion of RD 90 or ESOL 260). 20461 Sylvania ST 301 11:00A-12:50P TR 03/31-06/11
the earth?s ability to meet the needs of humanity and other species. Explores the causes FreyService-Learning Option.
and consequences of such topics as population, consumption, development, pollution,
public policy, and environmental justice. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
equivalent placement test scores.24928 Sylvania SCB 203 3:00P- 4:50P TR 03/31-06/11
WR 121 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.
Develops skills in analytical reading, critical thinking, and expository and persuasive
SmithService-Learning Option.
writing. Students compose several essays using a variety of strategies to present evidence
in support of a thesis. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121, or completion of WR 115 and
SOC 230 Intro to Gerontology, 4.0 Cr. RD 115.20307 Sylvania CC SPRUC 11:00A-12:50P MW 03/30-06/10 WheelerService-
Introduces the current theories, policies, and practices in gerontology and professional Learning Option.
opportunities in the field. Addresses the concerns of practitioners and focuses on service
delivery and policy directions. Recommended prerequisite: SOC 204 or 205, or instructor
permission. Fee: 20.0024460 Sylvania SS 112 7:00P- 8:50P R 04/02-06/11 Abushakrah-
WR 122 english Composition, 4.00 cr.
Focuses on argument as a means of inquiry, clear and appropriate writing style, and criti-
Service-Learning Requirment.Distance Learning:Online Course24459 For info contact:
cal reading. Explores ideas and issues through discussion and writing. Students compose
Sylvania AbushakrahService-Learning Requirement. Important: More Distance Learning
analytical, argumentative, and/or expository essays with appropriate documentation.
information on pages 14 and 15.
Prerequisite: WR 121. 21321 Cascade TH 204 1:00P- 2:50P TR 03/31-06/11 CowanSer-
vice-Learning Option.
SOC 280B CE:Comm Service/Action Seminar,
2.00 Cr.
This interdisciplinary seminar provides an integrative framework for students engaged in
community service and cooperative education work. Focuses on social interaction, group Sign Language Interpretation
and organizational processes, and public policies related to service, advocacy, and social
change placements. 22760 Sylvania SCB 205 3:00P- 4:50P M 03/30-06/09 SmithSer- Program
vice-Learning Requirement. Sylvania CT 219, 503 977-4672 , 503 977-4951 TTY
Sociology Spanish
Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5085 Dept Chair
Cascade TH 220, 503 978-5251 Office, 503 978-5215 Dept Chair R. Creek RC 3 201, 503 614-7235 Office
R. Creek RC 3/201, 503 614-7327 SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503 788-6146 , 503 788-6147 Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4851. For additional information call, 503 977-4266
Sylvania SS 215, 503 977-4289
SPA 101 First Year Spanish-First Term, 4.00 Cr. Beginning communication in
SOC 204 Gen Soc: Soc in Everyday Life, 4.00 Cr. Introduces the sociological Spanish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabu-
perspective and sociology as a scientific discipline. Focuses on individuals and groups lary and culture. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test
and how they are shaped by their social locations (status, roles, race, class, sex, age, etc.), scores.
society’s structures, stratification, institutions, groups and organizations and by such cul- 31130 Cascade SC 304 1:00p–3:20p TR 6/23–8/13 TBA
tural processes as socialization and group interaction. Prerequisite: RD 115 or equivalent Cascade students should take SPA 111C, CRN-31131.
placement test scores. 31408 Cascade SC 304 1:00p–3:20p MW 6/22–8/12 TBA
30756 Cascade SC 304 8:30a–10:50a MW 6/22–8/12 LeCoe Cascade students should take SPA 111C, CRN-31409.
31464 R. Creek BLDG2 111 6:00p–8:20p T 6/23–8/11 Tanzer 31631 Hillsboro HEC 103 1:45p–4:10p MW 6/22–8/12 Valenzuela
Classroom+Web, some class sessions are online assignments Students in 31631 should also take 31632 SPA 111C
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31628 R. Creek BLDG3 229 9:30a–11:20a TR 6/23–8/27 TBA SPA 151 First Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr. Increases vocabulary and proficiency in the
Veterinary Technology Welding Technology classes are offered in open entry, open exit format. Start anytime in
the term. Set your own attendance pattern. Modify the program to fit your needs. Program
advising is required before registering for classes. For the Compass testing times, please
R. Creek Bldg7/Room202 www.pcc.edu/vettech, 503 614-7257 Admin Asst
consult the schedule or call the testing department at Rock Creek at 503-614-7300.
An additional fee of $12.00 per credit hour will be charged for all shop welding classes.
Veterinary technology is a profession involving animal health care in which individuals Mon-Thur
work with veterinarians, biological researchers, and other scientists. Duties may include Mornings 7:00 am to 12:00 pm
restraining animals, administering medications and anesthetics, performing laboratory
tests, cleaning teeth, taking x-rays, preparing an animal for surgery, and assisting the vet- Afternoons 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
erinary doctor in surgery. Veterinary technology offers a 2 year program which includes Evenings 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
internships designed to give students practical “hands-on” experience applying skills
learned in the classroom. For admissions information call the PCC Veterinary Technology Cooperative Education
Program at 503-614-7330 or 503-614-7257. Enrollment in courses is limited to those WLD 280B CE: Welding - Seminar, 1.00 Cr. Share experiences with other stu-
officially accepted into the program or having the Department Chair’s approval. dents and the on-campus instructor in order to develop strategies for successful coopera-
VT 112 Clinical Laboratory Procedures, 5.00 Cr. Teaches the knowledge and tive work experiences and future employment. Department permission required.
skills necessary to perform the various types of tests that are usually done in the clinical 31019 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
laboratory of a veterinary hospital. Includes learning to perform serum chemistries 31267 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
on various types of machines, knowledge of special commercial test procedures, and WLD 280A CE: Welding, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr. On-the-job experiences which allow
examination of cytology specimens. Prerequisites: VT 105, 106, 111; (BI 101 or BI 101B), for the application and development of knowledge and skills acquired in the on-campus
BI 102; CH 100. Fee: $30 program. Work experiences are offered for variable credit up to a maximum of four credits.
30130 R. Creek BLDG7 127 9:00a–11:50a WRF 6/24–7/31 Hopman Department permission required.
and R. Creek BLDG7 123 1:00p–3:50p WRF 6/24–7/31 Hopman 31014 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
VT 113 Veterinary Microbiology, 3.0 Cr. Develops the knowledge and skills nec- 31015 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
essary to perform microbiology functions. Includes learning about the various pathologi- 31016 R. Creek R. TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
cal genus and species of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Focuses on the various laboratory 31017 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
methods used in the identification of bacterial and fungal organisms. Prerequisites: VT 31018 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
105, 106, 111; (BI 101 or BI 101B), BI 102; CH 100. Fee: $12 31264 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
30128 R. Creek BLDG7 123 8:00a–12:20p M 6/22–7/27 Anderson 31265 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
and R. Creek BLDG7 123 8:00a–12:35p T 6/23–7/28 Anderson 31266 R. Creek BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 6/22–9/3 Williams
VT 280A CE: Clinic I, 4.00 Cr. Develops career objectives by linking their PCC
course work with off-campus learning experiences in business, industry, and/or the public
sector. Focuses on office/receptionist skills, animal nursing and restraint, and laboratory
procedures. Department permission required.
30131 R. Creek BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 8/3–9/4 Kramer
32 hours per week required of student
CEU 9184 Oracle 10g: SQL & Administration Workshop I, 7.20 Cr. Save $100
by signing up for this course over each course separately. Use SQL to create and maintain
Wireless Networking
database objects like tables; store, retrieve, and manipulate data, use advanced techniques
such as ROLLUP, CUBE, and set operators. Then learn database architecture and con-
Comptia
cepts, interaction with SQL, how to create and manage a database and database structures, CEU 977V Networking 101, 2.40 Cr. Provides participants with the knowledge
and security and user management. This part of the course and the SelfTest Software to identify the major networking operating systems, define & describe the OSI model,
prepares you for the exam to be an Oracle Certified Associate in database administration. recognize the characteristics of networking media & connectors, understand remote
Tuition: $1840 connectivity & networking practices. Course prepares participants for the Network+ exam.
33300 Central CPWTC 205 5:30p–9:30p TR 6/30–9/1 Parman Tuition: $395
No class July 2 33447 SE Center TABOR 118 6:00p–9:00p T 7/7–8/25 Juon
CEU 911J Network+ Certification Exam Prep, 2.40 Cr. This course will provide
students with knowledge of networking technology and networking practices. The course
also prepares students for the Network+ certification exam. Tuition: $395
Computer CEUs: Multimedia 33406 SE Center TABOR 118 6:00p–9:00p T 7/7–8/25 Juon
Microsoft
Computer CEUs: Web
CEU 962F Principles of C# .NET (MS 2609), 4.00 Cr. Learn skills to design
and develop object-oriented applications for the Web and Microsoft Windows by using
Microsoft Visual C#.NET and the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET development environment.
Course provides an entry point for programmers who are not familiar with object-oriented
design and programming with Windows or the Web. MS 2609. Helpful Experience: some
Development
previous programming experience. Tuition: $795 For more information call, 503 788-6200
33424 Capital WCWTC 1512 5:30p–9:30p TR 7/7–8/6 TBA
CEU 970A Programming w/C# (MS 2124), 4.00 Cr. Introduces participants to Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information.
the Microsoft.NET framework focusing on C# program structure, syntax, and implementa-
CEU 976S Web Site Development 101, 2.10 Cr. Want to build your very first
tion for the .NET platform. Covers the concepts of object-oriented programming, common
web site, but not sure where to start? Considering a career involving web design? Then
objects and references, and classes to develop robust applications. MS 2124. Helpful
take this class! Learn to use HTML and CSS to build a professional web site that is easy
experience: programming C/C++ experience or training. Tuition: $795
to update and works perfectly across all browsers. Get started doing it right the first time
33431 Central CPWTC 206 5:30p–9:30p M 6/29–8/31 TBA
and avoid the bad habits that you will have to "unlearn" later. Helpful experience: Basic
CEU 978K ASP.NET w/VS 2008 (MS 2310), 4.00 Cr. Learn to develop Web working knowledge of Windows and the Internet. Tuition: $295
applications that deliver dynamic content using Microsoft Visual Studio and the .NET 34077 Capital WCWTC 1512 6:00p–9:00p WF 7/29–8/19 Buesseler
Framework. Topics include: ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX Extensions, and Silverlight.
CEU 977W HTML, 2.40 Cr. Learn to write and use HTML for producing effective web
Learn industry best practices to create Web Forms and validate user input. Access data
sites. Course covers web site design, navigation principles hyperlinks, tables, frames,
using ADO.NET and Extensible Markup Language (XML). Create an ASP.NET AJAX ap-
forms and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). An added emphasis of this course is the use of
plication, and create a Silverlight-based application. Secure and deploy an ASP.NET Web
CSS for both formatting and for creating dynamic content. Other topics include in-depth
application. Helpful experience: DHTML and VB6/VBA/VB. NET or C#.NET. Tuition: $795
CSS, Server Side Scripting and Client Side Scripting. Prerequisite: comfortable working
33454 Capital WCWTC 1510 5:30p–9:30p TR 7/7–8/6 TBA
with Windows. Tuition: $395
33448 Capital WCWTC 1510 8:30a–12:30p S 7/11–8/15 DeAngelis
33450 Central CPWTC 205 1:00p–5:00p F 7/31–9/4 Kunz
CEU 981P Flash, 1.20 Cr. Flash vector graphic technology has visually brought the CEU 9649 Word - Level III, .60 Cr. Organize projects with forms & advanced
web to life. Learn to create fast downloading rollovers, computer animations and banner tables, track changes, prepare documents for sharing & securing; use macros to simplify
ads-even behavior scripting and interactivity. Prerequisite: HTML. Tuition: $170 document creation; use Excel integration; perform calculations & create digital signatures.
33458 Central CPWTC 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 9/1–9/10 Bishop Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $120
CEU 981N Dreamweaver, 1.80 Cr. Plan and publish professional websites by 33316 Capital WCWTC 1517 8:30a–3:30p S 8/22– Ellwood
using Dreamweaver. Learn to use site management tools, and features such as animation, 33317 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p F 7/31– Daniels
inserting images, layering, frames and uploading to efficiently design and develop a web CEU 9650 Excel - Level I, .60 Cr. Learn to create spreadsheets to manage financial
site. Prerequisite: Basic working knowledge of Windows. Tuition: $295 information or organize your life with text or numerical information. You can sort, com-
33456 Central CPWTC 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 6/23–7/16 Charamella bine, format or insert a formula to calculate meaningful results. Add numbers instantly
No class July 7 & July 9 with AutoFill, create charts for visual results, and change the look of your document with
CEU 9719 Dreamweaver Level 2, 1.80 Cr. Learn to use Dreamweaver to more formatting. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $120
fully utilize all the time saving features: use the layout tools, create web based form, 33319 Capital WCWTC 1517 8:30a–3:30p F 8/21– Smith
use templates and library items, insert media types, extend functionality and work with 33318 SE Center TABOR 118 8:30a–3:30p S 7/25– Smith
XHTML. Helpful experience skills equivalent to Dreamweaver Level 1. Tuition: $295 CEU 9766 Excel - Level II, .60 Cr. Learn how to track your investments, save time
33327 Central CPWTC 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 7/21–8/6 Charamella performing financial functions, sort and extract data in a simple database. Topics include
CEU 9786 Photoshop, 1.80 Cr. Course provides skills to work in the Photoshop formulas, grouping, filtering, templates, using multiple worksheets, and adding ClipArt,
environment including how to manipulate color, texture, and image size and quality; select SmartArt, and pictures. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $120
and modify images; create and manipulate layers and other effects; retouch and resize 33332 Capital WCWTC 1517 8:30a–3:30p F 8/28– Smith
images. Course also covers color correction and some special effects. Tuition: $295 33333 SE Center TABOR 118 8:30a–3:30p S 8/1– Smith
33344 Central CPWTC 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 8/11–8/27 Bishop CEU 96N Excel - Level III, .60 Cr. Learn how to use the power of Excel to create
CEU 975 Graphic Design for Websites, 3.00 Cr. Creating a successful web professional spreadsheets with more advanced features. Topics include advanced
site takes more than code. A solid foundation in graphic design will help you create formulas and functions, lookup, financial and data analysis tools, collaborating in Excel,
professional sites that look and perform better. Learn best practices of design for the web using macros, PivotTables and consolidating worksheets. Helpful experience: Familiarity
including page layout, color theory, typography, usability, and the design process, using with Windows. Tuition: $120
real-world examples. Photoshop is used for assignments, so knowledge of this software is 33320 Capital WCWTC 1517 8:30a–3:30p F 9/4– Smith
helpful. Tuition: $405 33428 SE Center TABOR 118 8:30a–3:30p S 8/8– Smith
34080 SE Center TABOR 117 6:00p–9:00p W 7/1–9/2 Margherio CEU 987X Access - Level I, 1.20 Cr. Learn the basics of Access and the new Rib-
CEU 978A JavaScript, 1.80 Cr. Learn the most widely used language for the Web. bon interface. Topics include creating tables, forms & reports; record management; build-
Enhance and make your web pages more dynamic, smarter, and interactive, add function- ing, managing & maintaining databases. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows.
ality, check forms and input. Learn to make decisions, use loops, and respond to events Tuition: $195
like clicks. Helpful experience: HTML. Tuition: $245 33474 Central CPWTC 206 8:30a–3:30p W 6/24–7/1 Garcia
33452 SE Center TABOR 111 6:00p–9:00p M 7/20–8/24 TBA 33475 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p S 7/25–8/1 Roshak
CEU 9608 PHP & MySQL, 3.00 Cr. Course is designed to provide the skills needed CEU 998A Access - Level II, .80 Cr. Work with intermediate concepts that include
to develop programs using the PHP 5 language and the integration of data into dynamic designing relational databases, querying with calculation, using advanced queries and
Web content via a relational database. Tuition: $400 customizing forms & reports. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Access. Tuition: $145
33310 SE Center TABOR 111 6:00p–9:00p TR 7/14–8/13 Wang 33560 Central CPWTC 206 8:30a–12:30p W 7/8–7/15 Garcia
CEU 96J Intro to Apache Web Server, .60 Cr. Apache is the most used and 33561 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–12:30p S 8/8–8/15 Roshak
widespread web server on both Linux and Windows. This class will give you the basics of CEU 981Y Access - Level III, .80 Cr. Learn the advanced features of MS Access
installing it securely. Depending on class interest, emphasis will be on Linux or Windows. including select queries, setting up complex forms and reports, customizing the database
Helpful experience: Linux and Windows administration. Tuition: $145 interface, setting security options, and integrating Access with other Office applications,
33427 Central CPWTC 207 6:00p–9:00p TR 9/1–9/3 Ewan including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Tuition: $145
33459 Central CPWTC 206 8:30a–12:30p W 7/22–7/29 Garcia
33461 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–12:30p S 8/22–8/29 Roshak
Capital 18624 NW Walker Rd Beaverton cwt.pcc.edu, 503 533-2821 have demonstrated interest in and instructor potential for teaching ACLS, this 8 hour
course provides the instructor training required by the American Heart Association.
Tuition: $170
Customized & Workplace Training (CWT) provides customized training and development 32715 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p F 7/17– Harwood
solutions for worldwide business, industry, and government. From the front line to execu- CEU 954C ACLS Provider - 2 Day, 1.60 Cr. Evaluation & management of the
tive leadership, CWT offers an extensive array of services. We can help your company adult acute cardiac event. Required: Basic ECG interpretation skills. One required and one
maximize profits, improve leadership effectiveness, enrich communication. Plus, we can optional text available at the PCC Sylvania and SE Campus bookstores. Tuition: $235
help you reduce waste, turnover, workplace injuries, and language barriers. Our services 32141 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p WR 7/8–7/9 Harwood
include: 32154 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p TW 7/21–7/22 Harwood
Basic Skills Training 32171 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p MT 8/3–8/4 Harwood
Consulting 32176 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p WR 8/19–8/20 Harwood
International Contract Training 32179 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p TW 9/1–9/2 Harwood
Leadership Development 32180 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p RF 9/10–9/11 Harwood
Lean Business Processes CEU 954B ACLS Renewal - 1 Day, .80 Cr. Renewal in evaluation & management
Management & Supervisory Skills of the adult acute cardiac event. Required: Basic ECG interpretation skills. Texts available
Occupational Language Programs at the PCC Sylvania and SE Campus bookstores. Must show current CPR card. Tuition:
Safety & Health Programs $179
Technical Training 32643 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p M 6/29– Harwood
Workforce Development Programs 32644 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p T 7/14– Harwood
For more information about CWT's products and services, please visit http://www.pcc.edu/ 32645 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p R 7/30– Harwood
cwt or call 503.533.2821. 32647 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p T 8/11– Harwood
32649 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p M 8/17– Harwood
32659 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:15p T 8/25– Harwood
32881 Central CPWTC 105 12:00p–5:00p S 8/15– Harwood CEU 917M Nursing Assistant - Clinical, 7.50 Cr. A 75 hours clinical experience
32883 Central CPWTC 105 12:00p–5:00p T 8/18– Harwood for students who have successfully completed the classroom component of the PCC
32884 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–1:00p F 8/21– Harwood Nursing Assistant (CNA) training program. Registration for clinicals are linked to the
32885 Central CPWTC 105 12:00p–5:00p M 8/24– Harwood classroom schedule.
32887 Central CPWTC 105 12:00p–5:00p F 8/28– Harwood 34176 SE Port HLGATE TBA 2:00p–10:30p MW 8/3–9/5 Schneider
32888 Central CPWTC 105 4:30p–9:30p T 9/8– Harwood 34178 SE Port HLGATE TBA 2:00p–10:30p TR 8/4–9/5 Schneider
32890 Central CPWTC 105 12:00p–5:00p M 9/14– Harwood 34180 SE Port HLGATE TBA 7:00a–3:30p MRS 7/30–9/3 Schneider
32892 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–1:00p W 9/16– Harwood CEU 941E Pain Mngmnt for Health Pros, .60 Cr. Covers an overview of pain
32895 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–1:00p F 9/18– Harwood management, including barriers to effective pain management, the key to proper assess-
32898 Central CPWTC 105 12:00p–5:00p S 9/19– Harwood ment, neuropathic pain and pharmacological interventions. Tuition: $129
CEU 943M CPR (BLS) for HCP-Renewal, .30 Cr. Reviews AHA 2005 BLS CPR 34027 Central CPWTC 302 8:00a–2:30p M 7/27– Keane
guidelines for all ages, automatic external defibrillation, relief of foreign body airway CEU 946E PALS Instructor Course, .80 Cr. Designed for PALS Providers who have
obstruction, ventilation/oxygenation. Must show current BLS card. Required text, PCC demonstrated interest in and instructor potential for teaching PALS. This 8 hour course
Sylvania and SE Campus Bookstores. Tuition: $45 builds on the AHA PALS 2006 guidelines and will provide the instructor candidate a solid
32972 Central CPWTC 105 12:30p–3:30p T 6/23– Harwood base to begin teaching. Tuition: $170
32973 Central CPWTC 105 2:00p–5:00p T 6/30– Harwood 32794 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p F 8/14– Harwood
32974 Central CPWTC 105 12:30p–3:30p W 7/1– Harwood CEU 935Y Pediatric Adv Life Support, 1.60 Cr. REQUIRED PALS Manual and
32975 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p T 7/7– Harwood optional but recommended AHA Handbook of Emergency Cardiac Care, PCC Sylvania
32978 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p M 7/13– Harwood Campus, 503-977-8119 and PCC SE Center, 503-788-6261. Tuition: $235
32980 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–11:00a S 7/18– Harwood 32744 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p RF 7/23–7/24 Harwood
32982 Central CPWTC 105 2:00p–5:00p M 7/20– Harwood 32746 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p WR 8/5–8/6 Harwood
32987 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p W 7/22– Harwood 32747 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p RF 9/3–9/4 Harwood
32991 Central CPWTC 105 12:30p–3:30p T 7/28– Harwood CEU 902P PALS Renewal, .80 Cr. REQUIRED PALS Manual and optional but
32992 Central CPWTC 105 2:00p–5:00p F 8/7– Harwood recommended AHA Handbook of Emergency Cardiac Care, PCC Sylvania Campus, 503-
32993 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p W 8/12– Harwood 977-8119 and PCC SE Center, 503-788-6261. Tuition: $179
32994 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–11:00a S 8/15– Harwood 32784 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p F 6/26– Harwood
32995 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p T 8/18– Harwood 32788 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p W 7/29– Harwood
32996 Central CPWTC 105 2:00p–5:00p F 8/21– Harwood 32789 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–5:00p W 8/26– Harwood
32998 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p M 8/24– Harwood
33000 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–11:00a F 8/28– Harwood
CEU 9971 Pharmacology:via the Internet, 3.00 Cr. Provides a review of phar-
33001 Central CPWTC 105 12:30p–3:30p T 9/8– Harwood
macology and other related areas of patient drug therapy and interaction. Texts. To begin
33003 Central CPWTC 105 6:00p–9:00p M 9/14– Harwood
course, contact Linda Schneider, linda.schneider@pcc.edu, and she will guide you to the
33005 Central CPWTC 105 2:00p–5:00p W 9/16– Harwood
on-line syllabus. Tuition: $299
34023 Distance DST TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/1 Spadafora
33007 Central CPWTC 105 2:00p–5:00p F 9/18– Harwood
33008 Central CPWTC 105 8:00a–11:00a S 9/19– Harwood CEU 939D Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum, 1.80 Cr. Required text, Trauma Nurs-
CEU 947P ECG's Made Easy, .80 Cr. Covers basic cardiac anatomy, physiology, & ing Core Course Provider Manual, available at PCC Sylvania and SE Campus Bookstores.
electrophysiology; how pathology and environmental stimuli disrupt cardiac activity and Must drop two weeks prior to start date to be eligible for a refund. Call 503.631.6626 for
effect EKG rhythm strips, including sinus, atrial, junctional, and ventricular arrhythmias. more information. Tuition: $265
32719 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–6:00p WR 6/24–6/25 Solheim
Tuition: $149
34031 Central CPWTC 104 8:00a–6:00p FS 7/31–8/1 Harwood
34030 Distance DST TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/1 Harwood
CEU 946J HCI Training- Part II, 3.00 Cr. This 30 hour course is part II of the CEU 950N Using Opioids for HCP, .40 Cr. This class will cover state and Federal
healthcare interpreter training program which will include a skills lab, in-class practice, Laws that guide Schedule II prescribing as well at professional guidelines for the treatment
telephonic course work and a telephonic practicum. All course work will be done on-line of Persistent Pain. This information will support wise and careful decisions for the treat-
or by telephone. Tuition: $455 ment of pain. Tuition: $109
34016 Central CPWTC 302 8:00a–12:00p M 6/15– Keane
34017 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 6:00p–9:00p MW 6/22–9/1 Michalczyk
CEU 949T HC Interpreting Skills Lab, 2.00 Cr. Provides self-paced, individual-
ized practice for those who want to improve their interpreting skills. You will select
subjects, times, to fit your schedule. Information: 503-731-6627. Tuition: $155
34025 Distance DST TBA TBA TBA 6/22–9/1 Michalczyk Occupational Safety and Health
CEU 949U Heartsaver CPR & AED, .40 Cr. Provides guidelines and training for Capital Oregon Fed-OSHA Ed. Center cwt.pcc.edu, 503 533-2821
lay rescuers on how to manage illness and injuries in the critical first few minutes before
professional help arrives. Text required, PCC Sylvania and SE Campus Bookstores.
Tuition: $49 OR-OSHA
32842 Central CPWTC 102 8:00a–12:00p S 7/18– Harwood Register by Mail: Oregon OSHA Education Section, 350 Winter St., NE, Room 430,
32843 Central CPWTC 102 8:00a–12:00p S 9/19– Harwood Salem, OR 97301-3882Register by FAX: 503-947-7462 Register Online at www.orosha.
CEU 949B Heartsaver First Aid, .40 Cr. Provides guidelines & training for lay orgQuestions? Call 503-947-7443 or 1-888-292-5247, option 2. Oregon-OSHA classes
rescuers to provide first aid in critical 1st few minutes before professional help arrives. are tuition-free; $3 parking; Classes held at Capital Center 18624 NW Walker Rd. in
Meets OSHA Req for First Aid & Safety Training. Text req, PCC Syl, 503-977-8119 and SE Beaverton.
Center, 503-788-6261. Tuition: $49
32844 Central CPWTC 102 1:00p–5:00p S 7/18– Harwood
32845 Central CPWTC 102 1:00p–5:00p S 9/19– Harwood
CEU 936G Intravenous Therapy, 1.60 TO 1.60 Cr. This introductory, compre-
hensive, two-day course provides the nurse with hands-on experience and up-to-date
Small Business Development
information and techniques on the insertion and care of IV lines. Tuition: $295
34026 Central CPWTC 105 8:30a–5:00p RF 7/16–7/17 Spadafora
Center
CEU 9419 Lac Mgt 21st Cent: 6 days, 4.50 Cr. Course is designed for health care 2025 Lloyd Center Mall, Portland, 503 978-5080 , 503 288-1366 Fax
professionals who want to improve their skills in lactation management, or forstudents
who want to become lactation consultants. Tuition: $675
34028 Central CPWTC 302 8:30a–5:30p MTW 9/14–9/23 Whetsell The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides training and educational
programs for business owners. For information, visit our website at www.bizcenter.org or
CEU 917N Nursing Assitant Train. Class, 7.50 Cr. An orientation session is contact the SBDC at 978-5080.
required by the OSBN and must be attended prior to starting your first day of class. NO
EXCEPTIONS. Email CNAtrain@pcc.edu for dates/more info Business Development Pathway
34175 Central CPWTC 201 2:30p–9:30p MW 6/22–7/29 Schneider
Once you register on the BizCenter.org website, you are on your way! The first step on
34177 Central CPWTC 201 2:30p–9:30p TR 6/23–7/30 Schneider
your path will be to have a lead advisor assigned to you as a guide. Your advisor will
34179 Central CPWTC 201 8:00a–2:00p MR 6/29–7/27 Schneider
contact you, assess your level of readiness and provide you with access to programs and
and Central CPWTC 201 8:00a–4:00p S 6/29–7/27 Schneider
resources. The path includes: the Going into Business Series, the Entrepreneur Develop-
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