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P C C C L AS S ES STA RT septe m ber 2 0

With new facilities opening in Washington County and


on the MAX line in downtown Portland -- plus breaking
ground in Newberg -- PCC is widening its horizons
www.pcc.edu/schedule
PCC meeting
challenges head-on
Preston Pulliams, District President
Start Here!
Portland Community College New students
You are considered a new student
if you have not taken a PCC credit
class in the past two years.
Dear Friends: If you are going to take:
Credit Classes: follow the steps
Welcome to fall 2010 term at Portland Community College!
beginning on page 4.
The state’s budget woes remain a two-pronged challenge for all 17 of Oregon’s independent Non-credit Classes: Register online
at https://www.pcc.edu/admissions/.
community colleges.
RETURNING Students
First, enrollment always rises sharply when the economy weakens. That’s because so many
Oregonians turn to community colleges as a life raft to get through uncertain times. Our If you have taken a PCC credit class
enrollment is up almost 20 percent compared to last year. And last fall’s enrollment was up in the past two years follow the
almost 15 percent compared to 2008! registration steps on page 4.
Fall registration for degree seeking
Thousands of Oregon families are turning to the community colleges for a high-quality but students began June 25.
affordable education opportunity. Some want a new career as they face lay-offs or business
closures. Others just want to sharpen up the résumé in the event of worsening news. Still others Admissions Offices
decide that this is the right time to go get that certificate or get a jump-start on a four-year (503) 977-8888
degree, and to just avoid the job market for now.
Cascade, Student Services Building,
Room 102B
For whatever reason, PCC seems the right choice at the right time and our enrollment figures
are skyrocketed. Rock Creek, Building 9,
Room 102
Second, the state Legislature – facing no good options – cut our budget in 2009 by 10 percent. Southeast Center, Mt. Tabor Hall,
Gov. Ted Kulongoski, looking at yet another economic downturn, cut our budget by another Great Hall
9 percent this summer. Sylvania, College Center,
Room 208
Many more students; much less state funding.

It’s a difficult combination.

Fortunately, our staff and faculty are ready for that challenge. Thanks to voter support in 2008,
Thousands of
our bond measure was a success and we are opening new facilities in Washington County, students use MyPCC
Newberg and downtown Portland. We are freeing up space for much-needed classrooms and each term
labs at all three primary campuses plus the Southeast Center. And starting soon, we will begin Besides registering for classes,
remodeling or construction projects on all campuses. you can:
• Contact your instructors
You can learn more – and you can get involved – by going online to www.pcc.edu/bond. (Staff Directory or My Courses tab)
• See what’s going on
Rising to meet challenges? PCC is all about that. (College Announcements and
Calendar of Events)
• See what’s for lunch each day
Sincerely, (PCC Life tab)
• Check your financial aid status
(College Business tab)
• Print an enrollment verification
Preston Pulliams report for your insurance
College President (College Business tab)
my.pcc.edu
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Contents
Ten Steps to PCC Success.......................................................... 4 Student Resources .................................................................. 5
Academic Calendar and Final Exam Schedule.................................. 5 Class Locations................................................................... 124
College Policies...................................................................... 5 Maps................................................................................ 126

Credit Classes
Accounting (See Business Administration).....................24 Economics......................................................................48 Medical Laboratory Technology......................................82
Administrative Assistant (See Computer Applications and Education........................................................................48 Medical Terminology.......................................................83
Office Systems)..........................................................35 Electrical Trades..............................................................49 Microelectronics Technology
Alcohol and Drug Counseling...........................................6 Electronic Engineering Technology.................................50 (Solar Voltaic Manufacturing)....................................83
Anthropology....................................................................7 Emergency Management.................................................51 Multimedia......................................................................84
Apprenticeship..................................................................7 Emergency Medical Technician.......................................51 Music..............................................................................85
Architectural Design and Drafting.....................................8 Emergency Telecommunicator 9-1-1 Training Program..52 Music (Professional).......................................................86


Art ....................................................................................9 Engineering.....................................................................53 Nursing...........................................................................87
Auto Collision Repair .....................................................12 English . .........................................................................54 Occupational Skills Training............................................87
Automotive Service Technology......................................12 English for Speakers of Other Languages........................55 Ophthalmic Medical Technician......................................87
Aviation Maintenance Technology...................................13 Environmental Studies and Resources............................58 Paralegal.........................................................................88
Aviation Science..............................................................14 Facilities Maintenance....................................................59 Parent Education.............................................................89
Biology (also Anatomy)...................................................18 Fire Protection................................................................60 Philosophy......................................................................89
Bioscience Technology....................................................23 Fitness Technology.........................................................61 Physical Education and Dance........................................90
Building Construction Technology..................................23 Foods and Nutrition........................................................61 Physical Science.............................................................95
Building Inspection Technology......................................24 French.............................................................................61 Physics...........................................................................96
Business Administration Geography......................................................................62 Political Science.............................................................97
(Accounting, International Business, Geology..........................................................................62 Psychology.....................................................................97
Management, Marketing and Retail Management)......24 German...........................................................................63 Radiography....................................................................99
Career Help and College Success...................................27 Gerontology....................................................................63
Reading...........................................................................99
Career Pathways Program...............................................31 Graphic Design...............................................................64
Real Estate....................................................................100
Chemistry.......................................................................31 Health Education.............................................................65
Religious Studies..........................................................101
Chicano Latino Studies...................................................34 Health Information Management.....................................66
Russian.........................................................................101
Chinese...........................................................................34 History............................................................................67
Service-Learning...........................................................101
Civil and Mechanical Engineering Technology (CMET)...34 Honors............................................................................68
Sign Language Interpretation Program..........................103
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CAD)...................34 Humanities......................................................................69
Sign Language Studies.................................................103
Computer Applications and Office Systems....................35 Information Literacy........................................................69
Computer Information Systems.......................................40 Sociology......................................................................103
Interior Design................................................................69
Computer Science...........................................................43 Japanese.........................................................................70 Spanish.........................................................................104
Criminal Justice..............................................................43 Journalism......................................................................70 Speech Communication................................................106
Culinary Assistant Training.............................................45 Landscape Technology....................................................70 Study Abroad................................................................107
Dance..............................................................................45 Legal Assistant (See Paralegal).......................................88 Theater Arts and Dance.................................................108
Dealer Service Technology (ThinkBIG)............................46 Machine Manufacturing Technology...............................71 Undecided Students (see Career Help, College Success)...28
Dental Assisting..............................................................46 Management (See Business Administration)...................24 Veterinary Technology...................................................108
Dental Hygiene................................................................46 Management and Supervisory Development...................74 Video Production Internship.........................................109
Dental Technology...........................................................46 Mathematics...................................................................76 Welding Technology......................................................109
Diesel Service Technology..............................................46 Mechanical Engineering Technology (See CMET)...........34 Women’s Studies...........................................................111
Early Education and Family Studies................................47 Medical Assisting...........................................................82 Writing..........................................................................111

Portland Community College adds new degree programs


Non-Credit, Community Education and
Continuing Education Classes Starting now, PCC is offering training in more career fields.
Check out our new programs in:
Adult Basic Education (ABE/GED).................................116 l Chinese language courses: at Cascade and Southeast, see
CLIMB Professional Development................................116 page 34.
Database Admin Development (CEU)............................116
l Microelectronics Solar option, short term training in
Health Care Professionals.............................................117
Leadership (CEU)..........................................................119 Solar Panel manufacturing, see page 52.
Multimedia (CEU).........................................................119 l Two-year degree in Retail Management,

Operating Systems (CEU).............................................119 see classes beginning on page 15.


PC/Desktop Support (CEU)...........................................120 l Biosciences, see classes on page 14.
Process Improvement (CEU).........................................120 l Biomedical Engineering Technology and Renewable Energy
Programming (CEU).....................................................120
Systems options for EET, see page 32.
Security (CEU)..............................................................121
l MRI Technologist Training Program, see page 61.
Small Business Development Center............................121
Technology for Small Business (CEU)...........................122 l Green Technology degree option available
Web Development (CEU)...............................................122 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Technology, see page 34.
Workplace Applications and Tools (CEU)......................123
l Occupational Therapy Assistant degree. This is a closed
program. For more information on how to apply please call
503-614-7372.
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The Ten Steps To PCC Success

1 Apply for Admission 5 Meet with an Advisor or Counselor


Apply online or in person at one of our admissions offices. Get help planning a course of study to reach your goals.
P O L I C I E S / R E S O U R C E S
A D M I S S I O N / T U I T I O N /

www.pcc.edu/admissions www.pcc.edu/advising
If you’re applying as an international student or for a dual enrollment
program, you’ll use a different application. 6 Register for Classes
International students – www.pcc.edu/international www.pcc.edu/registration

Dual enrollment students – www.pcc.edu/dual


7 Manage your Registration
Review PCC’s registration policies to find out about dropping or withdrawing
2 Take College Placement Tests
from classes, late registration, cancelled classes, refunds, past due accounts
All students attending college for the first time who plan to and more.
earn a certificate, associate degree or transfer degree must
complete placement tests. www.pcc.edu/regpolicies

www.pcc.edu/testing 8 Arrange Transportation


Purchase your parking permit online, learn about our free shuttle busses and
3 Learn about Funding Options discounted Tri-Met pass (Student Select Pass).
A quality education is expensive, but tuition help is available.
www.pcc.edu/parking
Financial Aid – www.pcc.edu/fa
Veterans Benefits – www.pcc.edu/vets 9 Pay for Classes
Full payment of your account balance must be received by due date for the
Scholarships – www.pcc.edu/scholarships term. If you register after that date, payment is due immediately. Look for
Payment Plan Options – www.pcc.edu/payplan your bill and account balance under the MyAccount Channel on the College
Business tab in MyPCC.  Find payment options, common fees and due dates
4 Complete a New Student Orientation online.
Complete a New Student Orientation in person or online. www.pcc.edu/tuition
www.pcc.edu/orientation
10 Graduate!
As you near completion of your program requirements, submit a graduation
application to Student Records.
www.pcc.edu/graduate
College Policies
Attendance Social Security Number
www.pcc.edu/attendance www.pcc.edu/ssn
Electronic Communication
www.pcc.edu/communication Student Financial Responsibilities
www.pcc.edu/tuition
Non-discrimination
www.pcc.edu/about/affirmative-action/
Privacy of Student Records
EEOstatement.html
Director, Affirmative Action: www.pcc.edu/privacy
DC 301, District Section 504 , (971) 722-5841 For questions about this policy please contact Student Records
Coordinator: at (971) 722-7100.
Maria Mendez, maria.mendez7@pcc.edu, DC 306, (971) 722-5851
Title IX Coordinator: STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Dick Magruder, richard.magruder@pcc.edu, CA PE 101, (503) 978-5513 www.pcc.edu/about/policy/student-rights/

Other Student Resources


Distance Education Computer Help Desk (for students)
www.pcc.edu/about/distance E-mail shd@pcc.edu or call (503) 977-8222
503-977-4730
Tax Credits for Education
International Students www.pcc.edu/tax-credits
www.pcc.edu/international
BOOKSTORE
http://bookstore.pcc.edu
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FALL TERM 2010: IMPORTANT DATES

June 25 Online registration begins for degree-seeking students MyPCC Services

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE


ACADEMIC CALENDAR/
who were enrolled in classes spring term 2010.
June 30 Online registration begins for non-degree seeking and All students are provided with a MyPCC account for
non-credit students. convenient access to email and the following online services:
September 6 College Closed: Holiday Registration:
Register for classes, view or print your class schedule.
Sept. 13–14 College inservice. Offices open at 2 p.m.
September 17 Application deadline for 50/50 Deferred Payment Plan Financial Aid:
and FA Direct Deposit. Check your financial aid status, eligibility and awards.
September 20 Beginning of term.
Student Records:
September 24 Last day to drop 8 to 10 week classes with removal View your holds, final grades, academic transcripts, student
of tuition and fees account summary and tax information. Request enrollment
October 1 Payment due date. verification from National Student Clearinghouse.
Last day to drop 11 to 12 week classes with removal of
tuition and fees. Personal Information:
Last day to select AUD (Audit) for a grade option. View your address, phone number and email records.
October 27 Faculty Inservice – Classes beginning before 4 pm
are cancelled. Classes beginning after 4 pm or after PCC-Pay:
will be held. Pay by e-check or credit card, set up third party payers,
authorize others to pay on your account, view your current
November 11 College Closed: Holiday
account balance, view and print eBill, access student
November 12 Last day to withdraw from11 to 12 week classes
account policies and forms.
with a W (withdrawal) mark.
Last day to change grade option between letter grade Parking:
and P/NP. Purchase parking permit and appeal a citation.
Nov. 25–26 College Closed: Holiday
December 6–12 Final Exams Distance Learning:
Contact 503-977-4655.
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE New!
Full Term Classes (11-12 weeks): Final exams are scheduled for the last week You can now check the status of your financial aid, see your
of each term at the scheduled final exam time. It is the instructor’s prerogative account balance and access Veteran’s Services via the new and
to use the scheduled final exam time for purposes other than a final exam (e.g., improved “College Business” tab.
presentations), but classes will meet during finals week at the scheduled final
exam time. On-line classes require student- instructor interaction during finals
week.
For a detailed final exam schedule and other information pertaining to final
exams, including information for less than full term classes, please view the
academic calendar online and click on the Final Exams link (listed near the end
of each term) or visit this site directly: Effective Fall 2010–New Senior
www.pcc.edu/programs/schedules/finals.html
Option for Credit Courses!
TUITION AND FEES SCHEDULE Senior citizens are eligible for our new Senior Option
tuition waiver courtesy of an Oregon legislative
Resident Tuition (per credit) 1 $76.00
Non-resident Tuition (per credit) $204.00 initiative.
Technology Fee (per credit) $4.50
Student Activity Fee (per credit) $1.70 The existing non-credit discount for seniors will remain
Distance Learning Fee (per course) $20.00 in effect.
College Service Fee - (per term) $19.00
Lab Fees (per course - $45 maximum) Varies For complete details, please visit
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To qualify for resident tuition you must be an American citizen or immigrant with permanent resident
www.pcc.edu/senioroption
status in Oregon, or the bordering states of California, Nevada, Idaho or Washington.

Other fees may apply. For a complete list visit www.pcc.edu/tuition


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AD 150 Basic Counseling and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces basic skills re-
Alcohol and Drug Counselor quired for establishing an effective professional helping relationship. Emphasizes in-class
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

practice and feedback. Prerequisite: AD 101. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 122.


Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/ad-counseling, 503-978-5661 44638 Cascade SC 301 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Garber
Student must register for both AD 150 & 151.
AD 151 Basic Counsel Skills Mastery, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an opportunity to
For program advising call 503-978-5507 to schedule an appointment with Merry Boyd demonstrate a minimum level of facilitative skills required for initial practicum placement.
Bunch. For practicum advising call Susan Garber at 503-978-5245. Additional information Demonstrate mastery in responding to client behavior, content, feelings and meaning,
can be found at www.pcc.edu/programs/alcohol-counseling. For additional program or through in-class practice and videotape review. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only.
application material call 503-978-5667. Prerequisite: AD 101. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 122.
Alcohol and drug counselors work in treatment settings to professionally help chemically 41922 Cascade SC 301 9:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Garber
dependent clients. The Alcohol and Drug Counselor Program helps prepare students for Students must register for both AD 150 & 151.
the Oregon Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor examination. Students are admitted each AD 152 Group Counsel and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Provides exposure to the con-
term after meeting specified requirements. cepts of group process, group development and leader facilitation skills. Special emphasis
on group therapy and the addiction counselor. Prerequisite: AD 101. Prerequisite/concur-
AD Open Courses rent: WR 122.
The following classes are open to the general public and students who are considering 40227 Cascade SC 301 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Garber
applying for the Alcohol and Drug Counselor program. 45874 Cascade JH 106 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Garber
AD 101 Alcohol Use and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Basic overview of addiction with AD 153 Theories of Counseling, 3.00 Cr.—Basic theories of counseling, emphasiz-
emphasis on alcohol addiction. Considers physiology, psychology, treatment, preven- ing treatment of addiction. Developmental model of recovery is used as a basis for discus-
tion, recovery and relapse. Required for students wishing to enter the Alcohol and Drug sion and comparison of the various theories. Prerequisite: AD 101.
Counselor Program. 41522 Cascade JH 106 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Elliott
41208 Cascade JH 102 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gieber AD 154 Client Record Mgmt & Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Provides the student the
Co-enrollment in LIB 101 recommended. knowledge and skills needed to plan treatment and manage client records. Explores meth-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ods for making decisions regarding goals and objectives to be reached by clients during
41920 For info contact: Cascade Spraggins and after treatment. Covers all aspects of client record management including federal and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. state regulations and American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) placement criteria.
AD 102 Drug Use and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Considers current drug use and Prerequisite: AD 101. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 122.
psychological/behavioral aspects of client misuse or addiction. Includes drug chemis- 44640 Cascade TH 202 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gray
try, physiological effects of drug use upon the body and specific treatment formats and AD 155 Motivational Interview & Addic, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to facilitate the ac-
techniques. quisition of motivational interviewing counseling skills as applied to the arena of addiction
41358 Cascade TH 202 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Johnson counseling. Prerequisites: AD 101, AD 150, AD 151, WR 121. Prerequisite or concurrent:
WR 122.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44637 For info contact: Cascade Griesar 40646 Cascade JH 207 5:30p–8:20p T 9/21–12/7 Gieber
Students must register for both AD 155 & 157.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
AD 157 Motivational Lab, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an opportunity to demonstrate a
AD 103 Women and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Investigates patterns of alcohol and
minimum level of facilitative skills required for Motivational Interviewing (MI) as adapted
drug use and abuse by women in our society. Explores models of treatment and recovery
with the “Anchor Point System” (APS). Demonstrates initial mastery of micro-counseling
specific to the needs of women and the relationship of substance abuse to social issues.
skills of the MI/APS through the creation of multimedia video/audio segments. Offered on
42606 Cascade JH 104 2:30p–5:20p T 9/21–12/7 Elliott
a pass/no pass basis only. Co-requisite: AD 155.
AD 104 Multicultural Counseling, 3.00 Cr.—Focuses on diversity of popula- 44641 Cascade JH 207 8:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Gieber
tions using addiction counseling services. Emphasizes developing sensitivity to relevant Students must register for both AD 155 & 157.
cultural differences and building skills in addressing them. AD 201 Families and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—A comprehensive survey of all topics re-
46858 Cascade JH 106 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Elliott lated to family work, from intervention to recovery, covering the scope of family work with
AD 105 Aging & Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Covers drug and alcohol addiction among a special population of families impacted by addiction, whether current or intergenera-
older adults, including prescription and other drugs and alcohol, used either alone or tional. Covers the initial contact with a family, defining and describing all of the possible
in combination. As tolerance to the effects of alcohol and other drugs decline, aging dynamics, needs and interventions defined in current literature. Prerequisite: AD 101.
adults have higher risk factors. Addresses issues specific to aging, including late onset 48269 Cascade JH 207 6:00a–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
addiction, effects of use on performance of activities of daily living, treatment issues and AD 270B Practicum: Addiction- Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Focuses on the integration
co-occurring disorders such as depression or other chronic illnesses. A multicultural and synthesis of academic preparation with “real world” addiction counseling experience.
perspective is used, including the role of social class and gender issues. Fee: $20 Includes consideration of counselor self-care, healthy work practice, professional ethics
w Distance Learning: Online Class and ongoing professional development. Corequisites: AD 270a.
43645 For info contact: Cascade Spraggins 44650 Cascade JH 106 3:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Garber
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44651 Cascade JH 207 6:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Otis
AD 184 Men & Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an in-depth view of the biological, w Distance Learning: Online Class
cultural, and sociological origins of male roles and behavior and explore the implications 45881 For info contact: Cascade Gray
of this for understanding mental health, sexuality, addiction, and criminal behavior of men. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Course develops a framework for the essential elements of gender- specific treatment for AD 270a Practicum: Addiction, 1.00 TO 6.00 Cr.—Field placement in an addiction
boys and men. counseling or DUII educational facility. Students are required to complete a minimum of
48048 Cascade JH 207 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Morrow two six month placements for a total of 18 credits. Prerequisites: AD 102, 105, 151, 152,
AD 241 Prevention Theory & Practice, 3.00 Cr.—Provides knowledge of preven- 153, 154, 155, 156. Corequisite: AD 270B.
tion basics including history, Risk/Protective Factors, research-based best practices, the 44643 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber
prevention continuum of care, resiliency and assets. Builds skills in identifying com- This practicum is 3 credits.
munity needs and planning comprehensive prevention programs. Includes professional 44644 Cascade CAHOSP TBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber
responsibilities, scope of practice, cultural factors and ethics. Explores and evaluates This practicum is 4 credits.
alcohol, tobacco and other drug curriculums. Investigates how to match programs to 44645 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber
target audiences. This practicum is 5 credits.
41090 Cascade TH 112 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Dale 44646 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber
This practicum is 6 credits.
AD Restricted Admission Courses 44647 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA
This practicum is 3 credits.
MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis
The following courses are open to current Alcohol and Drug Counselors on a space 44648 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis
available basis, after admitted students have registered. Call 503-978-5254 to receive This practicum is 4 credits.
permission to register. 44649 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis
This practicum is 5 credits.
45875 Cascade CAHOSP TBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis
This practicum is 6 credits.
L atest I n f o : www. p cc . ed u / sc h ed u le M = M o n T = T u es W = W ed R = T h u r F = F ri S = S at U = S u n
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45876 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Gray 42230 Sylvania SS 116 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Hart-Landsber
This practicum is 3 credits. 44379 Sylvania SS 116 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/11 TBA

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
45877 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Gray x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online
This practicum is 4 credits. 41907 For info contact: Sylvania Courtis
45878 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Gray Series: Cultural Anthropology: Our Diverse World
This practicum is 5 credits.
Required Orientation: Online Orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of
45879 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Gray
This practicum is 6 credits. classes at www.distance.pcc.edu
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Tuesday and Thursday 3-4pm, Friday
AD 270C Prevention Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Works with a prevention professional 5-6pm and Sunday 2-3pm
mentor to achieve knowledge of Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon (AC- Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library
CBO), Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Domains. Learns professional Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
responsibilities and growth, cultural sensitivity and ethics. Prerequisites: AD 101, AD 102,
AD 241, AD 242, WR 121. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 122. Students must document ATH 207 Cult Ath: Cult Concepts, 4.00 Cr.—Examines different schools of
two years of not abusing alcohol and other drugs, and pass the criminal history check as anthropological thought and the concept of culture from a historical perspective. Emphasis
outlined in ACCBO Certified Prevention Specialist certification standards, and department placed upon the importance of culture in explaining similarities and differences in our
approval. evolving world system. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent place-
45882 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber ment test scores. Fee: $20
AD 270D Prevention Practicum:Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Focuses on prevention w Distance Learning: Online Class
specialist’s supervised learning experience including professional growth and responsibil- 43456 For info contact: Sylvania Courtis
ity, prevention specialist ethics, five professional domains of prevention, and integration Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
of academic preparation with “real world” experience. Prerequisites: AD 101, AD 102, AD ATH 211 Selected Topics Anthropology, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on a specific
241, AD 242, WR 121. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 122. Corequisite: AD 270C. Students anthropological topic and explores it in detail. Topics are drawn from the four sub-fields
must document two years of not abusing alcohol and other drugs, and pass the criminal of anthropology and provide an in depth examination and analysis of the chosen subject.
history check as outlined in ACCBO Certified Prevention Specialist certification standards, Topic specific theories and methods also highlighted.
and department approval. 42898 Sylvania TCB 218 10:00a–1:50p F 9/21–12/11 Courtis
45880 Cascade JH 106 3:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Garber Norse Shamanism
AD 278 Practicum Prep, 1.00 Cr.—Provides student with the opportunity to demon- ATH 232 Native North Americans, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys anthropology and distribution
strate facility with the documentation required for the A/D practicum course, and develop of the native North American peoples. Presents history of anthropological research and the
an individualized plan for success in practicum. Prerequisite/Concurrent: AD 101, 102, prehistory, languages and culture areas of native North America. Specific native groups
150, 151, 156, and WR 121. Fee: $20 will be surveyed to better depict the life ways of the major cultural and geographic divi-
sions. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41256 Sylvania ST 234 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Wihr
44642 For info contact: Cascade Maldonado
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. ATH 234 Crosscultural Views of Death, 4.00 Cr.—An interdisciplinary study
into cross-cultural variations regarding human responses to death and the differing
cosmological implications these suggest. Death, a cultural universal, is addressed in its
diversity from both anthropological and sociological perspectives. The subject of death
Anthropology as experienced by several major regions and cultures of the world is explored, including
Asia, India, Bali, Middle East, Melanesia and Native American; historical trends in Western
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5251 Office, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair Europe and Americas are assessed regarding the evolution of contemporary perspec-
Rock Cr 3/201, 503-614-7327 tives on mortality. ATH 234 and SOC 234 cannot both be taken for credit. Recommend: A
Sylvania SS 217, 503-977-4289 course in Anthropology or Sociology.
43457 Sylvania ST 101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Pataki

ATH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology, 4.00 Cr.—Presents physical anthropol-


ogy and the study of human biological evolution in the context of modern genetics and
primate behavior studies. Examines human fossil record, as well as the diversity and
commonality of present and past populations of humankind. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD
Apprenticeship
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Cascade TEB, Room 103, 503-978-5651, 503-978-5650
41384 Cascade SC 301 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ellis
40909 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Ellis
40337 Sylvania SS 116 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Pataki All apprenticeship classes are open enrollment and open to the general public. Successful
40672 Sylvania ST 234 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wihr completion of Apprenticeship course alone, does not allow a student to take a state exami-
nation and gain a license for a journey card. In order to qualify for Oregon State license
x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online or journeyman exam, completion of both OJT and RT hours are required as outlined by
42617 For info contact: Sylvania Wihr
Series: Physical Anthropology: the Evolving Human the specific trade JATC. Additional Apprenticeship electives may be found in the Electrical
Required Orientation: Online Orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of Trades section of this schedule. Information about the newly developed Trade specific
classes at www.distance.pcc.edu degrees is now available.
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Tuesday and Thursday 2-3pm, Friday APR 200 Trades Preparation, 8.00 Cr.—Includes Pre-Apprenticeship Construc-
4-5pm and Sunday 1-2pm tion Trade topics such as industry orientation, hazardous materials, general on-the-job
Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library questions, material handling, scaffolding, rigging, fire protection, hand and power tool
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. use, fall protection, and electrical basics. Covers safety procedures that apply to each
ATH 102 Intro Archaeology & Prehistory, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces methods and topic. Also covered will be related terminology, task planning, methods and functions of
techniques used by archaeologists to study the development of human culture. Provides construction, apprenticeship application process, program requirements, resume and
a survey of world prehistory, while emphasizing the development of social complexity and interview skills and OSHA 30-hour safety training. Recognized by the Oregon Bureau
the origins of agriculture that precede both new and old world civilizations. Prerequisites: of Labor and Industry: Apprenticeship and Training Division’s Council as an approved
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Pre-Apprenticeship program. Prerequisite: Placement in MTH 60 or higher or department
permission. Fee: $42
42618 Sylvania SS 116 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wilson
43731 Cascade TEB 218 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/27–12/8 Page
ATH 103 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, 4.00 Cr.—Examines modern human and Cascade TEB 218 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28–12/7 Page
cultures. Analyzes a variety of ethnographic examples from various world societies to and Cascade TEB 219 9:00a–3:30p R 9/30–12/9 Page
understand the diverse aspects of language, technology, economy, social structure, gover- Field trip scheduled for Thursdays 9:00a-3:30p as available.
nance, religion, world views and expressive aspects of life. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 CEU 925p Coyne 1st Aid/CPR for Trades, .80 Cr.—Introduction to prevention
and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. and initial care for emergency moving of injured patients including cardiac emergencies.
41809 Cascade SC 201 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hart-Landsber Tuition: $25
45823 Newberg NCC 105 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Courtis 44506 Cascade TEB 218 9:00a–5:20p S 11/20– Cloud
40336 Sylvania SS 116 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Wilson APR 200 students must also register for 44506.
41320 Sylvania ST 234 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Wihr 44693 Cascade TEB 218 9:00a–5:20p S 11/6– Cloud

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APR 100 Explore Trades/Apprenticeship, 1.00 Cr.—Explores career opportuni- APR 133 Refrigeration III, 2.00 Cr.—Covers the operation of refrigeration HVAC
ties within the Trades. Includes traditional careers and new opportunities in fields such systems, emphasizing maintenance and controls. Lab includes troubleshooting systems
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as Renewable Energy and Sustainability. Introduces resources for assisting students in along with evacuation and charging techniques. APR 133 and FMT 103 cannot both be
identifying skills needed to succeed in these fields. Fee: $6 taken for credit. Prerequisites: APR 132 or FMT 102 or TE 9243. Fee: $6
47451 Cascade TEB 218 5:30p–9:20p MTWR 9/20–9/23 Cloud 44467 Cascade TEB 113 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gayman
and Cascade TEB 219 5:30p–9:20p R 9/30– Cloud Tools Required.
APR 101 LME: Elect. Theory Fundamental, 3.00 Cr.—Covers electrical theory
and math for computing the values of voltage, amperage, resistance and power. Also cov-
ers various types of electrical circuits (series, parallel, combination) when applying Ohm’s
Law. Introduces electrical safety, conductors, wire sizes and their application as per the Architectural Design and Drafting
American Wire Gauge (AWG) Table. The principles of voltage drop, efficiency and cost of Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4163 office, 503-977-4160 advisor
electrical energy will also be covered.
43722 Cascade TEB 222 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Lecarno
Course identified for 1st year/1st term LME apprentices. New students to the program are encouraged to talk to a department advisor before
APR 121 Intro Electricity & Circuits, 3.00 Cr.—Covers general atomic theory, registering.
electron flow in conductors, calculations of Ohms law when determining the values ARCH 100 Graphic Comm for Designers, 3.00 Cr.—Addresses the fundamentals
of voltage, current, resistance and power in series, parallel and combination electrical of perspective drawings as a communicative device. Develops perspective, freehand
circuits. Covers sizing and the application of conductors and the concept of Voltage Drop sketching and diagramming skills, by building a graphic vocabulary and establishing a
in electrical circuits. language of architectural communication. Fee: $12
43767 Cascade TEB 217 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Lecarno 42239 Sylvania ST 236 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gramlich
Course identified for 1st year/1st term MPE apprentices. ARCH 101 Architectural Graphics 1, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to design process
APR 124 Electrical Systems Operations, 3.00 Cr.—Covers alternating current and drawing for residential design focusing on design of a new single family residence.
measure instruments, test equipment, advanced motor theory, blueprint reading, electrical Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Fee: $12
related materials, AC systems, advanced transformer theory, lighting, grounding and 40879 Sylvania ST 240 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Liberty
bonding, contactors, relays and general installation requirements to meet code specifica- 1 hour additional Lab time TBA
tions. Prerequisites: APR 123 or TE 9612. ARCH 102 Architectural Graphics 2, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to the design process
43768 Cascade TEB 220 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Boyer and drawing for commercial design focusing on design of new light frame commercial
Course identified for 2nd year/1st term MPE apprentices. building. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Fee: $12
APR 221 Advanced AC Circuitry, 3.00 Cr.—Includes the theory of alternating cur- 40880 Sylvania ST 240 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Gramlich
rent and power. Also includes alternating current, resistance in AC circuits, inductance and ARCH 110 Intro to Architectural Drawing, 2.00 Cr.—Covers basic Architectural
inductive reactance, capacitance and capacitive reactance, power factor correction, power drawing skills including lettering, line quality, plans, elevations, sections and axonometric
in AC circuits, vector analysis and three phase connections and calculations. Prerequi- drawings. Fee: $12
sites: APR 124 or TE 9615. 42394 Sylvania ST 236 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Payton
43770 Cascade TEB 218 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hegland 42531 Sylvania ST 240 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Capps
Course identified for 3rd year/1st term MPE apprentices. 44686 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Payton
APR 224 Electrical Code - Level I, 4.00 Cr.—Emphasizes the use and understand- ARCH 111 Working Drawings 1, 3.00 Cr.—Covers standards of architectural
ing of the National Electrical Code. Assists plant maintenance electricians in preparing for drafting and preparation of construction documents for typical residential construction.
the state electrical exam. Topics include grounding, motors, wiring methods, overcurrent Construction process and terminology will also be examined. Prerequisite: ARCH 110 and
protection, branch circuits, calculations, feeders and specialty codes. Prerequisites: APR (ARCH 126 or ID 125) Recommend: ARCH 121, 124. Fee: $12
223 or TE 9618. 41408 Sylvania ST 240 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gramlich
43769 Cascade TEB 118 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Whisenhunt 1 hour additional lab time TBA
Course identified for 4th year/1st term MPE apprentices.
ARCH 112 Working Drawings 2, 3.00 Cr.—Covers standards of architectural
APR 201 Electrical Motor Controls, 2.00 Cr.—Provides knowledge and skills drafting and preparation of construction documents for typical commercial construction.
needed to design, install, maintain, service and troubleshoot electric motors. Focuses on Construction process will also be examined. Prerequisites: ARCH 110, (ARCH 126 or ID
the operation and installation of control systems, specifically motor starters and control- 125) Recommend: ARCH 121, 124. Fee: $12
lers. Electromagnetic controls, motors and transformers will also be covered. Lab activities 46859 Sylvania ST 240 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Mueller
will utilize electrical test equipment to analyze electric motor control malfunctions. This ARCH 121 Structural Systems 1, 2.00 Cr.—An overview of residential structural
class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licens- systems, including identification of structural members, loads and load paths and reading
ing purposes. APR 201 and ELT 201 cannot both be taken for credit. Fee: $6 structural framing plans. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 124.
43771 Cascade TEB 220 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brown
Course identified for 2nd year/1st term LME apprentices. 42240 Sylvania ST 205 9:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Liberty
43773 Cascade TEB 220 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Brown 43398 Sylvania AM 125 6:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Liberty
Course identified for 2nd year/1st term LME apprentices. ARCH 123 Structural Systems 3, 4.00 Cr.—Covers retaining walls, concrete
CEU 926T NEC Review and Exam Prep, 3.60 Cr.—Assist the electrical profes- foundations, structural steel framing, and sizing for wind and seismic loads. Prerequisite:
sional and apprentice in knowing how to effectively use the NEC when looking for code ARCH 122, MTH 65 or equivalent placement test scores.
solutions. Also provides necessary calculation skills for exams or workplace installations. 44904 Sylvania ST 238 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kilcullen
Tuition: $228.30 ARCH 124 Intro to Building Systems, 3.00 Cr.—An overview of residential build-
47028 Cascade TEB 118 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cody ing systems, including building construction, and heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical,
APR 131 Refrigeration I, 2.00 Cr.—Covers refrigeration principles and different and passive solar systems.
basic cycles which include heat transfer, temperature, and basic physics and gas laws. Lab 41332 Sylvania SS 112 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Liberty
includes the use of tools and instruments used for charging and evacuation and recovery 42123 Sylvania ST 236 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Roy
methods. APR 131 and FMT 101 both cannot be taken for credit. Prerequisites: MTH 20; ARCH 126 Introduction to AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces AutoCAD software as
(WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260). Fee: $6 a design and drafting tool for architecture and interior design. Only one of ARCH 126, ID
43755 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Houle 125, or DRF 126 can be taken for credit. Fee: $6
Tools required. Includes $20 lab fee, total lab fee is $26. 41110 Sylvania ST 238 12:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cotera
APR 132 Refrigeration II, 2.00 Cr.—Cover and analyze the operation of refrigeration 41111 Sylvania ST 238 12:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Truman
system components. Includes compressors, condensers, evaporators, refrigerants and 41170 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Villiger
metering devices. Lab includes system components and compressor testing methods, 44249 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hooper
focusing on charging, evacuation and recovery methods. APR 132 and FMT 102 cannot ARCH 127 Intro to Google SketchUp, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces basic 3-D model-
both be taken for credit. Prerequisites: APR 131 or FMT 101 or TE 9242. Fee: $6 ing terminology, concepts and tools used to create simple building models and useful
46763 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Shaw everyday shapes using SketchUp 3-D modeling software. Fee: $6
Tools required. 44905 Sylvania ST 240 12:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
46767 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Houle
Tools required.

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ARCH 132 Residential Building Codes, 2.00 Cr.—Introduction to land use
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discussed, with application to sample building plans. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 124
or BCT 103. Cascade MAHB 105, 503-978-5430 Office, 503-978-5264 Dept Chair
42771 Sylvania ST 205 9:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Liberty Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
ARCH 133 Commercial Building Codes, 2.00 Cr.—Introduction to land use zoning SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148
and Oregon Building Codes for commercial buildings, using International Building Code. Sylvania CT 216, 503-977-4264 Office, 503-977-8021 Dept Chair
Selected portions of the code will be discussed, with application to sample buildings.
Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 124 or BCT 103. Fee: $20
42770 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/6 Roy
ART 101 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.—Addresses seeing, experiencing and ap-
preciating the urban world as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political
and Sylvania ST 238 4:30p–5:50p M 9/20– Roy
and physical environment, such as with architecture, gardens, fountains, malls and public
and Sylvania ST 238 4:30p–5:50p M 11/8– Roy
Course meets twice on campus during the term. spaces. Examines how cities express the values, technology, geography and economic
structure of many cultures in the light of aesthetic, historic, and critical factors. The Intro
ARCH 136 Intermediate AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—In-depth study of computer-aided- to Art series 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and
drafting using AutoCAD software and its applications to architecture. Prerequisite: ARCH MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
126 or ID 125. Fee: $6 40678 Cascade MAHB 215 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Poncet
41113 Sylvania AM 105 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA 41238 Cascade MAHB 215 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Poncet
41115 Sylvania ST 205 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cotera 45926 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Roberts
ARCH 161 Blueprint Reading Part 1, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces methods to identify, 45928 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Tibbles
communicate and apply information found on typical residential construction drawings. 40233 Sylvania CT 212 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Weber
Fee: $20 40534 Sylvania CT 212 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Weber
40882 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy
ART 102 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.—Addresses issues of fine art, particularly
and Sylvania ST 238 4:30p–5:50p M 9/27– Roy painting, sculpture and drawing, in terms of experiencing, appreciating and understanding
Class meets on campus once during the term.
their role in our lives. Art is examined in the light of aesthetic, historic, and critical issues.
ARCH 200 Principles of Arch. Design, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces concepts, theories, The Intro to Art series 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD
and practices of the discipline of architecture. Includes study of perceptual, environmental, 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
technical and organizational concepts through lectures and individual projects in observ- 47388 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tibbles
ing architectural spaces and forms.
41172 Sylvania ST 238 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Payton w Distance Learning: Online Class
44547 For info contact: Rock Creek Egland
ARCH 201 Residential Studio, 6.00 Cr.—Covers design development and construc- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
tion documents for a new single family residence. Prerequisites: ARCH 101, 111, 113,
122, 124, 132, 136, and ART 215. Fee: $48 w Distance Learning: Online Class
44548 For info contact: Rock Creek Egland
40883 Sylvania ST 240 12:00p–4:20p MWF 9/20–12/10 Metcalf
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
ARCH 224 Active & Passive Bldg Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Advanced study of struc-
tural systems, mechanical systems, specifications, and building codes in residential and w Distance Learning: Online Class
45643 For info contact: Rock Creek Egland
small commercial buildings. Prerequisite: ARCH 121, 124. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41506 Sylvania ST 236 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Roy
ART 103 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.—Addresses issues relating to design in our
ARCH 237 Introduction to Autodesk Revit, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces Autodesk Revit, daily lives, particularly graphic design, and may include commercial, industrial, crafts,
a parametric 3D modeling software, and its applications to architecture and covers the and product design. Examines how design expresses the values, technology, economy and
creation, retrieval and modification of drawings using basic Revit commands. Fee: $6 taste of our culture in light of aesthetic, historic and critical issues. The Intro to Art series
45617 Sylvania ST 240 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Villiger 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
ARCH 247 Interm. Revit Architecture, 3.00 Cr.—Students must be capable of equivalent placement test scores.
reading and communicating in the English language and may be required to pass a listen- 46509 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bilyeu
ing competency test administered by the department. Prerequisite: ARCH 237 Fee: $6 46373 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
46870 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Warren Some class sessions replaced with online assignments
ARCH 256 Detail Drawing with AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—Develops skills in creating 46405 Sylvania CT 212 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LaPointe
construction detail and section drawings using appropriate scale, line weights, symbols w Distance Learning: Online Class
and annotations. Prerequisite: ARCH 136. Fee: $6 44546 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
46871 Sylvania ST 240 12:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Gramlich Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Cooperative Education ART 115 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr.—Black and white design foundations studio
ARCH 280 CE: Arch Design & Drafting, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Work or observe on experience centers on creative problem-solving, developing perceptual awareness and
approved job sites. Student receives as varied and complete an experience as possible understanding and establishing critical skills and personal artistic vision. Use a broad
under job conditions. Credits are variable and based on the number of clock hours student range of materials, techniques and projects to design concepts with reference to historical
spends on job site. Must be coordinated with the supervisor, instructor, and cooperative and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, 117 may be taken in any
education specialist. Department permission required. sequence. Fee: $18
40977 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy 42951 Cascade MAHB 223 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Minchin
Course is offered for 4 credits. Contact Denise Roy 40245 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buswell
43818 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy 42777 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Copeland
Course is offered for 2 credits. Contact Denise Roy 45927 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenberg
47820 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy 40230 Sylvania CT 113 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Batchelor
Course is offered for 3 credits. Contact Denise Roy 40231 Sylvania CT 230 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schenk
47821 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy 40240 Sylvania CT 113 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schenk
Course is offered for 1 credit. Contact Denise Roy 40940 Sylvania CT 113 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Batchelor
ART 116 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr.—Color and design foundations studio experience
centers on creative problem-solving, developing perceptual awareness and understanding,
and establishing critical skills and personal artistic vision. Use a broad range of materials,
techniques and projects to explore color and design concepts with reference to historical
and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, 117 may be taken in any
sequence. Fee: $18
42031 Cascade MAHB 223 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Murino-Brault
44549 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mann
40232 Sylvania CT 230 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hays
41071 Sylvania CT 113 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Conkle

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ART 117 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr.—Three-dimensional foundations studio experience 43299 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann
centers on creative problem-solving, developing perceptual awareness and understanding, 43444 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen
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and establishing critical skills and personal artistic vision. Use a broad range of materials, 43445 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson
techniques and projects to explore three-dimensional design concepts with reference to 45932 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
historical and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, 117 may be taken 45934 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann
in any sequence. Fee: $18 40885 Sylvania CT 230 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selleck
45929 Hillsboro HC 105 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rakich 40886 Sylvania CT 230 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Esler
42187 Sylvania CT 133 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Barsky 40887 Sylvania CT 230 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Conkle
ART 131 Introduction to Drawing, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring basic 40982 Sylvania CT 230 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Smith
drawing techniques, materials and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary ART 204 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.—Examines visual art and architecture
issues. A conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with basic art as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment of
theory. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18 a particular era. Objectives center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms
41097 Cascade MAHB 221 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp in an historical context, and covers the Paleolithic, Ancient Near Eastern, and Aegean
41420 Cascade MAHB 221 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stoddard-Haye cultures, beginning about 30,000 BCE. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
42032 Cascade MAHB 221 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Masthem equivalent placement test scores.
44606 Cascade MAHB 221 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp 40720 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Roberts
46533 Cascade MAHB 221 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sampson 45931 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Tibbles
46565 Cascade MAHB 221 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA 46743 SE Center TABOR 126 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LaPaglia
46567 Cascade MAHB 221 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Macca 40234 Sylvania CT 212 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LaPointe
41583 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rakich 46789 Sylvania CT 212 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LaPointe
41585 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Andres ART 205 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.—Examines visual art and architecture as
41586 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment. Objec-
42773 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hill tives center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in an historical context,
43140 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA and covers Late Antiquity, Early Christian and Medieval periods, beginning about 500 BC.
43493 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Anderson Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
44553 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Kim w Distance Learning: Online Class
45107 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Copeland 46411 For info contact: Sylvania Poncet
40874 Sylvania CT 231 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40875 Sylvania CT 231 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Barsky
ART 206 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.—Examines visual art and architecture as
40876 Sylvania CT 231 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger
a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment. Objec-
40877 Sylvania CT 231 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Marcel
tives center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in an historical context,
40878 Sylvania CT 231 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Pynes
and covers the Renaissance and Baroque periods, beginning about 1300 AD. Prerequi-
41072 Sylvania CT 231 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selleck
sites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
44906 Sylvania CT 231 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wilson
ART 140 Digital Photography, 3.00 Cr.—Introductory course emphasizing knowl- w Distance Learning: Online Class
44556 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
edge of the camera, development of computer skills in preparing and outputting images, Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
and exploration of visual design and composition. May be taken three times for credit. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Recommended: Basic computer skills and WR 115. Fee: $18
42034 Cascade MAHB 217 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Marusek w Distance Learning: Online Class
44608 Cascade MAHB 217 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hitchcock 44557 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
46575 Cascade MAHB 217 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
42158 Sylvania CT 113 11:00a–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Johnson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42200 Sylvania CT 113 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Manchester ART 207 History of Asian Art, 4.00 Cr.—Explores and analyzes the visual arts in
43171 Sylvania CT 113 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson relation to the culture of India from the Neolithic through the modern period. Prerequisites:
44795 Sylvania CT 113 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manchester WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
43737 Sylvania CT 212 5:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Greenwood
ART 141 Intro to Photo (Non-darkroom), 3.00 Cr.—Covers camera operation,
selection and use of film, filters, lenses, flash units and other accessories. Students shoot ART 210 Women in Art, 4.00 Cr.—Covers the work of women artists from antiquity
35mm color slides and have them processed commercially. Must own, or have access to a to the present. The works of the most important women artists from each period will be
35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls. studied in relation to the changing roles of women in society and to the art produced
41242 Cascade MAHB 223 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Christopher contemporaneously by men. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
46512 Cascade MAHB 223 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Red Star placement test scores.
47038 Cascade MAHB 223 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA 47948 Sylvania CT 212 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Weber
45930 Hillsboro HC 117 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Barna ART 211 Mod Art Hst:19th Cen Art/Europ, 4.00 Cr.—The Nineteenth Century
40252 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Grieve saw the beginning of the modern world and modern societies in Europe. Examines and
40732 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Grieve analyzes the visual arts to reveal some effects of those changes, and to gain insight into
43442 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Barna our modern world. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
44551 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Barna test scores.
43590 SE Center TABOR 138 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Barna 42957 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bilyeu
ART 142 Intro to Photo (Darkroom), 3.00 Cr.—Introductory course in black and 41127 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Roberts
white photography, emphasizing knowledge of the camera, development of darkroom Some class sessions replaced with online assignments.
skills, and exploration or visual design and composition. Should own or have access to 47949 Sylvania CT 212 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Weber
a 35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls. May be taken three times for credit. ART 213 Mod Art Hst: Art Since 1945, 4.00 Cr.—World War II ended the su-
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $18 premacy of Europe in the visual art world and focused attention on America. Examines and
46734 SE Center TABOR 137 11:00a–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Eliot analyzes art since 1945 to explore the ideas behind it, to reveal our culture and values, and
41627 Sylvania CT 112 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eliot to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of contemporary art. Prerequisites: WR
41628 Sylvania CT 112 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hitchcock 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
42201 Sylvania CT 112 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Manchester w Distance Learning: Online Class
ART 181 Painting I, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring basic painting tech- 48017 For info contact: Cascade Bilyeu
niques, materials, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. A Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with basic art theory. May be ART 218 Lettering Calligraphy I, 2.00 Cr.—Covers practical and creative uses of
taken three times for credit. Fee: $18 calligraphy, lettering principles, techniques and functions, and discusses the traditions
41040 Cascade MAHB 222 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ehlis and historical development of letters. Fall term: Roman alphabet, lower and upper case.
41239 Cascade MAHB 222 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Kim Winter term: Italic alphabet, lower and upper case. Spring term: Carolingian and uncial
46526 Cascade MAHB 222 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Factor alphabet styles. Each term may be taken once for a maximum of six credits. Fee: $12
41411 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight 44609 Cascade MAHB 223 2:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wild
41757 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight 42335 Hillsboro HC 105 9:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dubosch

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40246 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dubosch 41844 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cole
40253 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dubosch 42775 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Johnstone

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42395 Sylvania CT 113 8:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Wild 44559 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 9:00a–11:50a RF 9/23–12/10 Bellinger
ART 220 Advanced Lettering and Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Basic calligraphic scripts 40235 Sylvania CT 119 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Washburn
studied in ART 218 are reviewed and a variety of additional styles studied. Layout and 40237 Sylvania CT 119 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Washburn
design principles are presented, and students work through the process of designing and 40241 Sylvania CT 119 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Durst
completing both broadsides and commercial kinds of work. Students study the lettering 41694 Sylvania CT 119 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Durst
techniques and shop practices necessary for actual production of calligraphic and drawn ART 256 Ceramics II, 3.00 Cr.—Allows further exploration in all aspects of clay
letters on a commercial basis. Work involves problem-solving activities the professional processes: development of ideas, care and preparation of clay, skills and understanding
calligrapher is likely to encounter on the job. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $12 related to clay work on and off the potter’s wheel, glazes and firing procedures. May be
46511 Cascade MAHB 223 2:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wild taken three times. Fee: $18
42336 Hillsboro HC 105 9:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dubosch 41514 Cascade MAHB 108 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Carver
41612 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dubosch FOCUS: Low Fire, Hand Building.
45936 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dubosch 41808 Cascade MAHB 108 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan
42396 Sylvania CT 113 8:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Wild 42035 Cascade MAHB 108 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Baskin
ART 231 Drawing, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring ways of seeing and basic 44616 Cascade MAHB 108 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 White
drawing techniques, materials and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary 46570 Cascade MAHB 108 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morgan
issues. A conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with basic art 40250 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bellinger
theory. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18 40251 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 1:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bellinger
41098 Cascade MAHB 221 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp 40255 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 London Tinsel
41241 Cascade MAHB 221 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stoddard-Haye 41023 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Skudlarczyk
42033 Cascade MAHB 221 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Masthem 41428 Rock Cr BLDG3 112 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Cole
44607 Cascade MAHB 221 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp Handbuilding
46564 Cascade MAHB 221 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sampson 41611 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cole
46566 Cascade MAHB 221 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA 42337 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 9:00a–11:50a RF 9/23–12/10 Bellinger
46568 Cascade MAHB 221 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Macca 42776 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Johnstone
40249 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rakich 40236 Sylvania CT 119 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Washburn
Minimum - one term Art 253 recommended.
40254 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Andres
41243 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen ART 270 Printmaking, 3.00 Cr.—Laboratory course in print art focusing on specific
42774 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hill techniques and materials each term as well as standards for critical analysis. References
43142 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA the history of the print and the diverse historical and cultural context of the visual arts. Pri-
43494 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Anderson marily a studio experience with supporting slide lectures and other visual media. Critiques
45108 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Copeland of student work are held regularly. Recommended: ART 115, 116 and 131. May be taken
45721 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Kim three times for credit. Fee: $18
42097 Sylvania CT 231 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson 41517 Cascade MAHB 223 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Soihl
42258 Sylvania CT 231 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Pynes 46578 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Murino-Brault
42451 Sylvania CT 231 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger 44776 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern
45973 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern
ART 237 Life Drawing, 3.00 Cr.—Students study and draw the human form from 42397 Sylvania CT 125 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Batchelor
professional models nude and clothed. Applying various drawing techniques. and con- 43738 Sylvania CT 125 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Flores
cepts, students study the structure, form and proportions of the human figure. Emphasis
is upon personal progress as an artist with attention to composition. May be taken three ART 271 Printmaking II, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience in printmaking, the more
times for credit. Fee: $18 advanced level in a succession of classes exploring relief printing, monotype, intagilio,
41095 Cascade MAHB 221 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ehlis and other processes. Students will use both direct and indirect methods of imagery devel-
44294 Rock Cr BLDG3 124 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Mann opment. References the history of the print and the diverse historical and cultural context
40238 Sylvania CT 231 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger of the visual arts. Personal critiques of student work of the visual arts. Personal critiques
40242 Sylvania CT 231 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Marcel of student work are held regularly. May be taken up to three times for credit. Prerequisite:
40645 Sylvania CT 231 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Esler ART 270. Fee: $18
43708 Cascade MAHB 223 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Soihl
ART 248 Glass Casting, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an introductory but thorough studio 46581 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Murino-Brault
experience investing the mechanics and design concerns necessary to make molds for 45540 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern
glass casting and then casting in glass. Included is an overview of related processes and 45974 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern
techniques and concepts that address historical and contemporary issues. Students will 43739 Sylvania CT 125 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Flores
use a variety of techniques to develop and implement creative problem solving. Critiques,
discussion, and presentations establish critical skills necessary to evaluate glass crafting, ART 277 Life Painting, 3.00 Cr.—Students study and paint the human form from
explore artistic intent, examine structural solutions, and expand perceptual awareness. professional models, nude and clothed. Applying various painting techniques and con-
Includes demonstrations, lectures, slides and audiovisual materials. May be taken three cepts, students study the structure, form and proportions of the human figure. Emphasis is
times for credit. Recommend: ART 117. Fee: $18 on personal progress as an artist with attention to composition. Students will paint from a
47495 Rock Cr BLDG3 112 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hill nude model. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18
46530 Cascade MAHB 222 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Stoddard-Haye
ART 253 Ceramics I, 3.00 Cr.—An introductory studio experience exploring ceramic 43141 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Andres
form, processes, techniques and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary
issues. Students will use a variety of techniques to develop and encourage creative ART 281 Painting II, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring ways of seeing and
problem solving. Critiques, discussions, and ceramic presentations establish critical basic painting techniques, materials, and concepts while addressing historical and
skills necessary to evaluate ceramics, explore artistic intent, examine structural solutions, contemporary issues. A conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with
and expand perceptual awareness. Course includes demonstrations, lectures, slides and basic art theory. May be taken three times for credit. Recommended: ART 116 and ART
audiovisual materials. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18 181 Fee: $18
40243 Cascade MAHB 108 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morgan 41240 Cascade MAHB 222 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Kim
Footnote: Wheel Throwing Focus 41375 Cascade MAHB 222 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ehlis
40244 Cascade MAHB 108 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Carver 46527 Cascade MAHB 222 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Factor
FOCUS: Low Fire, Hand Building. 41843 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight
41515 Cascade MAHB 108 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Baskin 43300 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann
41516 Cascade MAHB 108 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan 43446 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen
42390 Cascade MAHB 108 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 White 43447 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson
40247 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bellinger 45426 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight
40248 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 1:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bellinger 45933 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
41022 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Skudlarczyk 45935 Rock Cr BLDG3 122 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann
41244 Rock Cr BLDG3 112 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Cole 40536 Sylvania CT 230 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Esler
Handbuilding 40537 Sylvania CT 230 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selleck
41842 Rock Cr BLDG3 125 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 London Tinsel
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ART 284 Watercolor I, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring basic watercolor AB 105 Frame Analysis & Repair, 12.00 Cr.—Covers structural misalignment
painting techniques, materials, and concepts while addressing historical and contempo- analysis, use of measuring systems, structural repair procedures, and wheel alignment.
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rary issues to become more visually literate. A conceptual framework for critical analysis is Prerequisites: AB 100 or AB 101 and AB 102. Fee: $45
presented along with basic art theory. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18 43418 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 7:00a–10:00a MTWR 9/20–12/9 Warneke
46514 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Redinger and Rock Cr BLDG2 131 10:00a–12:20p MTWR 9/20–12/9 Warneke
45237 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenberg AB 116 Auto Painting I, 12.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and skills in care and use
40695 Sylvania CT 230 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Smith of all painting equipment, shop safety, conservation of materials, surface preparation for
ART 287 Watercolor II, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring basic and more application of paint, application techniques, color matching and basic taping techniques.
advanced watercolor painting techniques, materials, and concepts while addressing his- Fee: $45
torical and contemporary issues to become more visually literate. A conceptual framework 43420 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 Jeffery
for critical analysis is presented along with basic art theory. May be taken three times for and Rock Cr BLDG2 131 2:00p–6:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 Jeffery
credit. Prerequisite: ART 284 or instructor permission. Fee: $18 AB 201 Panel Replacement, 12.00 Cr.—Covers replacing new and used weld-on
46516 Cascade MAHB 223 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/11 Redinger panels, such as rocker panels, quarter panels and rear body panels. Includes preparation
45975 Rock Cr BLDG3 109 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenberg and installation of cosmetic and structural weld-on panels. Fee: $45
40239 Sylvania CT 230 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Smith 43419 Rock Cr BLDG2 129 7:00a–9:00a MTWR 9/20–12/9 Snook
One term watercolor required or instructor permission. and Rock Cr BLDG2 131 9:00a–12:20p MTWR 9/20–12/9 Snook
ART 290 Sculpture: Plaster/Clay, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring
sculptural form, processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and
contemporary issues. Students will develop creative problem solving while using clay and
Cooperative Education
plaster to create sculptures. Critiques, discussions, and sculpture presentations establish AB 280A CE: Auto Body Repair, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr.—Focuses on demonstrating
critical skills necessary to evaluate sculpture, explore artistic intent, examine aesthetic knowledge of auto body repair. Observe and obtain hands-on experience matching their
and structural solutions, and expand perceptual awareness. May be taken three times for learning objectives. Credits are determined by total clock hours spent on site during the
credit. Recommended: ART 291, 292, or 293. Fee: $18 term. Must be coordinated with supervisor, instructor and cooperative education special-
46125 Rock Cr BLDG3 112 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buswell ist. Department permission required.
44862 Sylvania CT 133 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Creger 40673 Rock Cr BLDG2 131 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Warneke
This class is offered for ten credits.
ART 291 Sculpture: Carving, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring sculptural
AB 280B CE: Auto Body Repair - Seminar, 1.00 TO 2.00 Cr.—Provides op-
form, processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary
portunity to share work experiences and receive feedback from students and instructors.
issues. Students will develop creative problem solving while using the reductive process
Department permission required.
of carving to create sculptures. Critiques, discussions, and sculpture presentations
40674 Rock Cr BLDG2 131 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Warneke
establish critical skills necessary to evaluate sculpture, explore artistic intent, examine This class is offered for two credits.
aesthetic and structural solutions, and expand perceptual awareness. May be taken three
times for credit. Fee: $18
43315 Sylvania CT 133 9:00a–2:50p F 9/20–12/10 Sivak
ART 292 Sculpture: Mixed Media, 3.00 Cr.—Studio experience exploring
sculptural form, processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and
Automotive Service
contemporary issues. Uses a variety of materials and techniques to develop and encourage Sylvania Automotive Metals Building, AM 210, 503-977-4130
creative problem solving. Critiques, discussions, and sculpture presentations establish
critical skills necessary to evaluate sculpture, explore artistic intent, examine aesthetic
and structural solutions, and expand perceptual awareness. Course emphasizes the use of New Student Advising: Robin Burwell 503-977-4130
mixed media in sculpture. May be taken three times for credit. Fee: $18 Current Student Advising: Russ Jones 503-977-4173
43679 Cascade MAHB 109 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Minchin Automobile Donation Information: Bart Ouchida 503-977-4884
46126 Rock Cr BLDG3 112 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buswell Automobile Repair Concerns: Brent Fuller 503-977-4901
ART 293 Figure Sculpture, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring sculptural form, This program is offered on a modular basis. Each module runs three weeks. Students at-
processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues tend class five hours a day, Monday through Friday. All new students are required to meet
relating to figure sculpture. Students study and sculpt the human form from professional with a program advisor. All classes require a department permission slip.
models, nude and clothed. Applying various sculpting techniques and concepts, students
study the structure, form and proportions of the human figure. Critiques, discussions, and Module 1 September 20 - October 7
sculpture presentations establish critical skills necessary to evaluate figure sculpture and AM 108 Intro to Automotive Sys I, 4.00 Cr.—Orientation to PCC Automotive Ser-
explore the expressive potential of the human form. May be taken up to three times for vice Technology program. Introduces automotive tools, fasteners, precision measurement,
credit. Fee: $18 service manuals and shop procedures. Perform basic automotive service and inspection
40908 Cascade MAHB 109 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Calvert procedures. Includes the practical application of mathematics for the automotive trade.
43440 Rock Cr BLDG3 112 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Buswell Fee: $24
ART 294 Sculpture: Welding, 3.00 Cr.—A studio experience exploring sculptural 40059 Sylvania AM 201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 Jones
form, processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary AM 105 Brake Systems I, 4.00 Cr.—Studies principles of automotive brake systems.
issues. Students will develop creative problem solving skills through making sculpture Practice disassembly/assembly of system components using school owned equipment.
with welded steel. Introduces oxy-acetylene welding and cutting and mig welding. Includes proper measuring and machining of brake drums and discs. Prerequisites: AM
Critiques, discussions, and sculpture presentations establish critical skills necessary to 108, 102. Fee: $24
evaluate sculpture, explore artistic intent, examine aesthetic and structural solutions, and 40060 Sylvania AM 203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 Kidney
expand perceptual awareness. May be taken three times for credit. Recommended: ART AM 103 Engine Performance I, 4.00 Cr.—Covers use of automotive scan tools, op-
291 or ART 293. Fee: $18 eration and testing electronic ignition systems, ignition secondary oscilloscope patterns,
43314 Sylvania CT 133 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Beidler electronic advance, engine knock control systems, basic timing adjustment and distributor
44863 Sylvania CT 133 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Creger removal and replacement. Prerequisites: AM 108, 101, 102, 112. Fee: $24
40772 Sylvania AM 204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 Sackman
AM 122 Electrical III, 4.00 Cr.—Work on approved automobiles and study how to
Auto Collision Repair diagnose electrical problems, read schematics, use test equipment, perform satisfactory
wire connections, test, repair, and/or replace electrical units. Prerequisites: AM 102, 108
Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7229, 503-614-7508, 503-614-7331 and 112. Fee: $24
40923 Sylvania AM 202 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 Kittinger
AM 107 Manual Drive Train & Axles, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces various designs of
AB 100 Autobody Basic Skills, 12.00 Cr.—Introduces oxy-acetylene welding, use of manual transmissions and transaxles and to the driveline components of an automobile.
hand tools, equipment, and procedures in replacing and aligning auto body components Each component is covered in detail including purpose, application, operation, inspection,
including the use of MIG welders in auto body repair. Develops skills in repair of auto diagnosis and repair. Disassemble, inspect and assemble school owned units to obtain
body metals. Discusses damage analysis and how dents are reshaped to original contours. hands-on experience and familiarization. Prerequisite: AM 108. Fee: $24
Fee: $45 40626 Sylvania AM 205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 Ouchida
43417 Rock Cr BLDG2 129 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 TBA
and Rock Cr BLDG2 131 2:00p–6:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 TBA
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Module 2 October 8 - October 28 AM 137 Auto Trans/Transaxle II, 4.00 Cr.—Work on approved customer auto-
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AM 102 Electrical Systems I, 4.00 Cr.—Covers electrical theory, schematic sym- Provides specific understanding of shop procedures that take place in an automotive
bols, battery and starter theory, operation, diagnosis and repair. Fee: $24 repair facility. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102, 127. Fee: $24
40062 Sylvania AM 201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 Macaulay 40065 Sylvania AM 205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10 Ouchida
AM 115 Brake Systems II, 4.00 Cr.—Brake diagnosis and repair of base brakes and
anti-lock systems in a laboratory/shop setting. Covers how to do complete brake inspec-
tions and determine what repairs are needed. Ordering parts and completing repairs under
Cooperative Education
close instructor supervision. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102, 105. Fee: $24 AM 280A CE: Automotive Service, 1.00 TO 12.00 Cr.—Work outside of the
40064 Sylvania AM 203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 Kidney classroom at a job performing diagnostic and repair work under the supervision of a
professional automotive technician. Department permission required.
AM 113 Engine Performance II, 4.00 Cr.—Study the causes of air pollution, the use 42022 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones
of the five gas analyzer, air injection systems, catalytic converters, crankcase ventila- Offered for 2 Credits
tion systems, evaporation control systems and federal and state emission control laws. 44563 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones
Prerequisite: AM 108, AM 101, AM 102, AM 103 and AM 112. Fee: $24 Offered for 4 Credits
40066 Sylvania AM 204 8:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 Kittinger 47285 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones
AM 143 Engine Performance V, 4.00 Cr.—Work on approved customer vehicles Offered for 6 credits
and perform maintenance and/or drivability hands on work much the same as would be 47296 Sylvania AM 208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones
done in the repair industry. Prerequisites: AM 108, 101, 102, 103, 113, 123, 133. Fee: $24 Offered for 8 credits
41101 Sylvania AM 201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 Sackman
AM 117 Manual Drive Train & Axles, 4.00 Cr.—Work on approved customer GM-ASEP (General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program)
automobiles diagnosing and servicing components of standard transmissions/transaxles. The AAS degree in GM-ASEP has been suspended for the 2010-2011 academic year. The
Provides realistic understanding of procedures which take place in an automotive repair Automotive Service Technology program will continue to be offered. For more information
facility each day. Prerequisites: AM 108, 107. Fee: $24 or availability of individual courses, contact the department advisor, Robin Burwell at
40628 Sylvania AM 205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 Jones 503-977-4130 or rburwell@pcc.edu.

Module 3 October 29 - November 18


AM 101 Engine Repair I, 4.00 Cr.—Studies basic theory, design and operation of
automotive engines. Engine components are covered in detail including purpose, inspec- Aviation Maintenance Technology
tion and repair. Disassemble and reassemble school owned engines to gain experience Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7246, 503-614-7233
in hand tool use and proper engine repair and evaluation procedures. Compression and
leakage tests are included. Prerequisite: AM 108. Fee: $24
40063 Sylvania AM 201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18 Sackman All classes are assigned by the AMT department. This program is offered on an 18 day
AM 104 Steering & Suspension Sys I, 4.00 Cr.—Covers basic principles of modular basis with students attending class 5 hours per day Monday through Friday for
steering, suspension and wheel alignment for passenger cars and light duty trucks. Famil- 18 days. For additional information visit www.pcc.edu/amt
iarization with tire construction, types and sizing. Practice disassembly and re-assembly Module One: Sept. 20 - Oct. 14
of steering and suspension system components. Familiarization and practice in using Module Two: Oct. 15 - Nov. 12
computerized 4-wheel-alignment equipment and tire balancing machines. Prerequisites: Module Three: Nov. 15 - Dec. 10
AM 108 and 102. Fee: $24 AMT 101 Introduction to A&P, 1.00 Cr.—Familiarization with aviation maintenance
40627 Sylvania AM 203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18 Kidney technology, including: program requirements, safety, aircraft and engines, general-
AM 123 Engine Performance III, 4.00 Cr.—Study the operation, servicing and test- purpose common hand tools, work ethics and career opportunities. This course is a
ing of electronic fuel injection systems, on board diagnostics I and II, idle control systems. prerequisite for all other AMT courses.
Students will diagnose failed fuel injection vehicles. Prerequisites: AM 108, AM 101, AM 41848 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 7:00a–12:00p S 10/23–10/30 Phillips
102, AM 103, AM 113 and AM 112. Fee: $24
40924 Sylvania AM 204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18 Macaulay 8 Week courses
AM 153 Engine Performance VI, 4.00 Cr.—Continuation of AM 143. Prerequisites: AMT 108 AMT Practicum/General, 2.00 Cr.—Provides further development of
AM 108, 101, 102, 103, 113, 123, 133, 143. Fee: $24 students’ skills through practical application before graduation from the FAA- approved
41102 Sylvania AM 202 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18 Kittinger Airframe or Powerplant curriculum. This course is used as a comprehensive tool to evalu-
AM 127 Auto Trans/Transaxle I, 4.00 Cr.—Work on automatic transmissions/trans- ate student strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisites: AMT 102, AMT 203, AMT 204, AMT
axles and study how to trace the power flow, diagnose problems, disassemble, inspect and 105, AMT 106, AMT 107, and MTH 60 or Department Math test with a 70% or higher. Fee:
evaluate, clean and layout components. Reassemble and adjust transmission, and test the $12
unit for its proper operation. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102. Fee: $24 44441 Rock Cr BLDG6 103 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 10/15–12/10 Phillips
40061 Sylvania AM 205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18 Ouchida AMT 216 AMT Practicum/Airframe, 2.00 Cr.—Provides further development of
students’ skills through practical application before graduating from the FAA-approved
Module 4 November 19 - December 10 Airframe curriculum. This course is used as a comprehensive tool to evaluate student
AM 112 Electrical II, 4.00 Cr.—Read schematics and work on charging systems and strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisite: AMT 108. Prerequisite/concurrent: AMT 208,
accessories. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102. Fee: $24 AMT 109, AMT 211, AMT 212, AMT 213, AMT 214, AMT 115, WLD 210. Fee: $12
40067 Sylvania AM 202 8:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10 Macaulay 41786 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–11/12 Guenther
AM 114 Steering & Susp Sys II, 4.00 Cr.—The capstone class in a 2-class AMT 225 AMT Practicum/Powerplant, 2.00 Cr.—Provides further development
sequence covering steering system service, suspension system service and 4-wheel of students’ skills through practical application before graduating from the FAA-approved
alignment. Practice learned skills repairing real steering, suspension and wheel alignment Powerplant curriculum. This course is used as a comprehensive tool to evaluate student
problems. Jobs assigned by instructor, drawing from a pool of customer vehicles, or strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisite: AMT 108 Prerequisites/concurrent: AMT 117,
school owned vehicles. Prerequisites: AM 108, 102, 104. Fee: $24 AMT 218, AMT 219, AMT 120, AMT 121, AMT 222, AMT 123, AMT 124. Fee: $12
40629 Sylvania AM 203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10 Kidney 40783 Rock Cr BLDG6 109 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–11/12 Kercher
AM 133 Engine Performance IV, 4.00 Cr.—Continuation of Unit 23. Prerequisites:
AM 108, AM 101, AM 102, AM 103, AM 113, AM 123 and AM 112. Fee: $24 Module 1: Sept. 20 - Oct. 14
40925 Sylvania AM 204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10 Sackman AMT 106 Aircraft Applied Science, 4.00 Cr.—Covers aircraft weight and balance
AM 106 Heat & Air Conditioning Sys, 4.00 Cr.—Covers theory, operation and procedures and associated record keeping. Also covers aircraft drawings, precision
repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Work on approved customer measuring tools and some basic principles of physics. Prerequisites: Placement into RD
automobiles. Includes testing and repair of electrical and vacuum circuits. Prerequisites: 90 or higher; placement into WR 90 or higher; AMT 101 with a minimum grade of “C” or
AM 108, AM 102, AM 101 and AM 112. Fee: $24 higher. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair
40922 Sylvania AM 201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10 Kittinger permission, the AMT Department Math test with a 70% or higher. Fee: $24
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AMT 123 Ignition Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Covers reciprocating and turbine engine igni-
tion system theory and overhaul practices, plus the relationships of the complete ignition Aviation Science
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system to the powerplant and its operation. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60
or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or For additional information visit, www.pcc.edu/fly
higher. Fee: $24 Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7256
42312 Rock Cr BLDG6 112 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 Bynoe SE Center, Mt. Scott Hall, Room 103, 503-788-6147
AMT 211 Composite Structures, 4.00 Cr.—Covers modern bonded structures such
as honeycomb and laminated components. Includes discussion of inspection and limited
repairs to wood structures. Examines methods of removing finishes, corrosion proofing New Student Advising: Larry Altree, 503-614-7457
and painting aircraft and aircraft components. Includes inspection and recovering opera- Current Student Advising RC: Annette Murphy 503-614-7665
tions for fabric covered aircraft. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Current Student Advising SE: Dana Jean Maginn 503-788-6198
Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24 Hillsboro Aviation: 503-648-2831
43785 Rock Cr BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 Guenther An Associate of Applied Science degree in Aviation Science will prepare the student for an
48049 Rock Cr BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10 Guenther exciting career as a professional pilot. PCC will offer academic classes at the Rock Creek
AMT 214 Instruments, Comm & Nav Sys, 4.00 Cr.—Presents basic functions, Campus and the SE Center. Flight training will be conducted at Hillsboro Aviation’s Trout-
internal workings and maintenance procedures for instruments, communication, naviga- dale or Hillsboro location. An FAA Class II Medical Certificate is required prior to start of
tion and autopilot systems used on complex, modern aircraft. Prerequisites: AMT 203, flying. For more information concerning course fees, medical certificates and scheduling,
AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math please visit the Aviation Science web site: www.pcc.edu/fly
test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
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All flight courses require department approval. Please contact an AVS advisor for ad-
Module 2: Oct. 15 - Nov. 12 ditional information.
AMT 107 Materials & Processes, 4.00 Cr.—Covers several general aircraft main- AVS 107 Flight Lab Level 1, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an opportunity for practice and
tenance subjects including power tools, shop equipment, aircraft hardware, fluid lines and preparation in knowledge and skills that are directly related to Aviation Science 100-level
fittings, non-destructive testing methods, heat treatment, aircraft cleaning, and corrosion airplane or helicopter flight courses. Areas covered include weather, flight planning,
control. Prerequisites: Placement into RD 90 or higher; placement into WR 90 or higher; maneuvers, weight and balance, aircraft performance and lesson preparation techniques.
AMT 101 with a minimum grade of “C” or higher. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: Students must be enrolled in this class if they are working towards completion of a flight
MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT Department Math test with a course. Fee: $12
70% or higher. Fee: $24 44436 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/20–12/11 Altree
41789 Rock Cr BLDG6 112 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12 Bynoe 47700 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree
AMT 115 Aircraft Struc & Inspection, 4.00 Cr.—Examines structural designs and 44437 SE Center TABOR 117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
methods of inspecting the aircraft to assure continued operation in the “as engineered” 47701 SE Center TABOR 111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
configuration. Emphasizes the interpretation of airworthiness directives, service bulletins AVS 120 Airplane:Private Pilot Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Covers fundamentals of flight,
and other maintenance documents. Technical writing skills required to complete FAA aeronautical publications, Federal Aviation Regulations, navigation, flight planning, radio
forms and records. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department procedures and weather. Presents sufficient knowledge to prepare for the FAA Private Pilot
Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24 knowledge test. Open to the general public.
41913 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12 Pryor 41052 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 6:00p–8:00p MW 9/20–12/8 Forbes
AMT 212 Sheet Metal, 4.00 Cr.—Covers methods for sheet metal repairs to aircraft w Distance Learning: Online Class
and methods of forming repair parts for damaged aircraft. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 42459 For info contact: Rock Creek Forbes
204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
with 70% or higher. Fee: $24 AVS 121 Airplane: Pre-Solo Flight, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces basic airplane handling,
40945 Rock Cr BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12 Phillips emergency procedures and local flight operations. Students who successfully complete
AMT 218 Powerplant Inspection, 4.00 Cr.—Covers proper inspection of the this course will conduct their first local solo flight as part of the course. Flight training
entire engine installation, including exhaust systems, engine instrumentation, lubrication fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and
systems and control systems. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 121, 122, 123 sequence is an alternative
Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24 equivalent to AVS 125. Coreq: AVS 107 and AVS 120 Prerequisite: MTH 60, WR 115 and
41787 Rock Cr BLDG6 109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12 Kercher AVS 127. Fee: $4066
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AVS 122 Airplane: Pre-Cross-Cntry Flt, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces planning and flight
AMT 105 Aviation CFR & Related Subject, 4.00 Cr.—Presents federal aviation
skills and procedures appropriate to cross-country and night flight. Includes some training
regulations as they pertain to the aircraft mechanic, plus some “action” learning on
by reference to instruments. Students who successfully complete this course will conduct
servicing and operation of the aircraft on the ground. Prerequisites: Placement into RD 90
their first solo cross-country flight as part of the course. Flight training fees apply and
or higher; WR 90 or higher; AMT 101 with a minimum grade of “C” or higher. Prerequisite
cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide
or concurrent registration: MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permission, the AMT
for detailed information. The AVS 121, 122, 123 sequence is an alternative equivalent to
Department Math test with a 70% or higher. Fee: $24
AVS 125. Coreq: AVS 107. Prerequisite: AVS 121. Fee: $2417
40946 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10 Phillips
47652 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
AMT 121 Turbine Engine Theory & Maint, 4.00 Cr.—Presents theory for all 47653 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
turbine engines, but does not build expertise in any one design. Maintenance includes
AVS 123 Airplane: Cross-Cntry/Test Prp, 1.00 Cr.—Student completes the
inspection, checking, servicing and repairing turbine engines and turbine engine installa-
cross-country requirements, including the long solo cross-country flight, and prepares
tions. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT Department Chair permis-
to take the FAA practical test. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of
sion, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24
training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information.
44442 Rock Cr BLDG6 109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10 Kercher
The AVS 121, 122, 123 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 125. Coreq: AVS 107
AMT 211 Composite Structures, 4.00 Cr.—Covers modern bonded structures such Prerequisite: AVS 122. Fee: $1888
as honeycomb and laminated components. Includes discussion of inspection and limited 47654 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
repairs to wood structures. Examines methods of removing finishes, corrosion proofing 47655 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
and painting aircraft and aircraft components. Includes inspection and recovering opera-
tions for fabric covered aircraft. Prerequisites: AMT 203, AMT 204, MTH 60 or with AMT AVS 125 Airplane: Private Pilot Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Familiarizes student with opera-
Department Chair permission, the AMT department Math test with 70% or higher. Fee: $24 tion of single engine aircraft. Fundamentals of flight, air traffic control and operational
procedures are explored. Prepares student for the FAA Private Pilot Airplane practical test.
43785 Rock Cr BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 Guenther
Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course
48049 Rock Cr BLDG6 103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10 Guenther
Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 121, 122, 123 sequence
is an alternative equivalent to this course. Coreq: AVS 107 and AVS 120. Prerequisite:
MTH 60, WR 115 and AVS 127. Fee: $8370
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AVS 127 Introduction to Aviation, 4.00 Cr.—Examines aviation from early flight AVS 142 Airplane: Comm XC Exploration, 1.00 Cr.—Provides the opportunity
to future potentials. Introduces career opportunities in all fields of aviation and outlines to build confidence in solo VFR cross-country planning and flying skills in a variety of

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career advancement possibilities. Provides general overview of pilot certificates and terrain environments farther from the base of training. Flight training fees apply and cover
ratings and training aircraft used. May include visits to area aviation facilities. Open to a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for
general public. detailed information. The AVS 141, 142. 143 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS
41122 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Altree 145. Coreq: AVS 107. Prerequisite: AVS 141. Fee: $2033
44165 SE Center TABOR 137 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Leonard-Floyd 47664 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
AVS 130 Instrument Ground School, 4.00 Cr.—Covers fundamentals of instrument 47665 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
flight planning, use of flight and navigation instrumentation, air traffic control procedures, AVS 143 Airplane: Comm Precision XC, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on increasing cross-
radio navigation systems including the concepts of instrument flight. Presents sufficient country flying skills to Commercial Pilot standards. Emphasis will be on maintaining
knowledge to prepare for the FAA Instrument Rating knowledge test. NOTE: Course not accurate course and arrival times while simultaneously maintaining situational awareness
recommended without prior flight experience. Prerequisite: AVS 120. Fee: $20 and make safe decisions. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of train-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ing; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The
41123 For info contact: Rock Creek Forbes AVS 141, 142. 143 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 145. Coreq: AVS 107.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Prerequisite: AVS 142. Fee: $1984
AVS 131 Airplane: Instr Attitude/Nav, 1.00 Cr.—Develops basic attitude instrument 47666 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
flying skills and radio navigation techniques as well as holding patterns. Students will fly 47667 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
in the airplane and in a simulator. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of AVS 145 Introduction to Comm Airplane, 3.00 Cr.—Begins commercial pilot
training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. training activities and includes cross-country flight operations and a review of previous
The AVS 131, 132, 133 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 135. Co-req: AVS items learned during private pilot training. Students will learn how to plan and execute a
107 and AVS 130. Prerequisite: AVS 123 or AVS 125. Fee: $2675 cross-country flight as a commercial pilot. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific
47656 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed
47657 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd information. The AVS 141, 142, 143 sequence is an equivalent alternative to this course.
AVS 132 Airplane: Instrument Approach, 1.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge of pro- Prerequisites: AVS 135 or AVS 133. Coreq: AVS 107 and AVS 140.
cedures relating to the departure and terminal phase of an instrument flight. Students will 43847 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
Department Approval Required.
fly in the airplane and in a simulator. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount
43848 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information.
The AVS 131, 132, 133 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 135. Coreq: AVS 107 AVS 167 Aircraft Systems: Powerplant, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to give students
Prerequisite: AVS 131 Fee: $3347 the background in aircraft systems and structures, with an emphasis on powerplant
47658 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree components, that will enable them to progress into more advanced aircraft. Provides
47659 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd understanding of the safe and efficient operation of aircraft systems. Prior flight experience
recommended.
AVS 133 Airplane: Instrument XC, 1.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge of cross-country
43836 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Altree
flight planning under Instrument Flight Rules. Covers lost-comm procedures. Includes
preparation for the FAA practical test. Students will fly in the airplane and in a simulator. AVS 207 Flight Lab Level 2, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an opportunity for practice and
Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course preparation in knowledge and skills that are directly related to Aviation Science 200-level
Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 131, 132, 133 sequence airplane or helicopter flight courses. Areas covered include weather, flight planning,
is an alternative equivalent to AVS 135. Coreq: AVS 107. Prerequisite: AVS 132. Fee: maneuvers, weight and balance, aircraft performance and lesson preparation techniques.
$2578 Students must be enrolled in this class if they are working towards completion of a flight
47660 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree course. Fee: $12
47661 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd 44472 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
47702 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree
AVS 135 Airplane: Instrument Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Receive training in instrument
44473 SE Center TABOR 117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
flight operations including basic attitude instrument skills, radio navigation, departure and
47703 SE Center TABOR 111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Leonard-Floyd
approach procedures and instrument cross-country planning and flying. Prepares student
for the FAA Instrument Rating - Airplane practical test. The AVS 131, 132, 133 sequence AVS 221 Airplane: Complex Airplanes, 1.00 Cr.—Introduction to the operation
is an equivalent alternative to this course. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific of single-engine airplanes with retractable landing gear and constant-speed propellers.
amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed Emphasis on checklist usage and systems management. Flight training fees apply and
information. Prerequisite: AVS 125 or AVS 123. Corequisite: AVS 107 and AVS 130. Fee: cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide
$8601 for detailed information. The AVS 221, 222, 223, 224 sequence is an alternative equivalent
43845 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree to AVS 225. Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 143 or AVS 145. Fee: $1454
43846 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd 47682 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
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AVS 137 Applied Aerodynamics, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces aerodynamics. Explores
various concepts and theories relevant to modern aviation. Open to the general public (no AVS 222 Airplane: Commercial Maneuvers, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the precision
math prerequisite.) flight maneuvers required to be performed during the commercial practical test. Emphasis
47609 SE Center TABOR 137 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Leonard-Floyd is on accurate procedures and safe practicing techniques. Flight training fees apply and
cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide
AVS 140 Airplane: Comm Pilot Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Covers advanced concepts of
for detailed information. The AVS 221, 222, 223, 224 sequence is an alternative equivalent
flight maneuvers, Federal Aviation Regulations, weight and balance, and other aeronauti-
to AVS 225. Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 221. Fee: $3131
cal skill topics. Presents sufficient knowledge to prepare for the FAA Commercial pilot
47684 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
knowledge test. Prerequisite: AVS 130. Fee: $20
47685 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
w Distance Learning: Online Class AVS 223 Airplane: Comml Proficiency, 1.00 Cr.—Preparation to take the Commer-
42540 For info contact: Rock Creek Forbes
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. cial Pilot Single-Engine-Land practical test. Emphasis is on safety, procedural discipline,
smoothness and precision in all required maneuvers. Flight training fees apply and cover
AVS 141 Airplane: Comm XC/Night Intro, 1.00 Cr.—Includes both day and night a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for
cross-country instruction as well as local and cross-country solo night flights. Emphasis detailed information. The AVS 221, 222, 223, 224 sequence is an alternative equivalent to
is on commercial standards for planning, judgment and flying long distances during day AVS 225. Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 222. Fee: $2695
and night visual conditions. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of train- 47686 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
ing; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The 47687 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
AVS 141, 142, 143 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 145. Coreq: AVS 107 and
AVS 140. Prerequisite: AVS 133. Fee: $2952 AVS 224 Airplane: Multi-Engine, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces and develops proficiency in
47662 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree flying multi-engine airplanes in both VFR and IFR operations. Prepares the student to take
47663 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd the Commercial Multi-Engine-Land practical test. Includes preparation work in simulators.
Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course
Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 221, 222, 223, 224
sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 225. Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 223.
Fee: $5700
47688 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
47689 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
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AVS 225 Airplane: Commercial Flight, 4.00 Cr.—Concludes commercial pilot
training activities and includes complex flight operations, multi-engine operations,
Helicopter
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advanced systems and performance maneuvers. Students will be prepared to take the All flight courses require department approval. Please contact an AVS advisor for ad-
Commercial Pilot single-engine land practical test and the multi-engine land additional ditional information.
class rating practical test upon successful completion of the course. The AVS 221, 222, AVS 107 Flight Lab Level 1, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an opportunity for practice and
223, 224 sequence is an equivalent alternative to this course. Flight training fees apply preparation in knowledge and skills that are directly related to Aviation Science 100-level
and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome airplane or helicopter flight courses. Areas covered include weather, flight planning,
Guide for detailed information. Prerequisites: AVS 143 or AVS 145. Co-requisite: AVS maneuvers, weight and balance, aircraft performance and lesson preparation techniques.
207. Fee: $12980 Students must be enrolled in this class if they are working towards completion of a flight
43855 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree course. Fee: $12
43856 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd 44436 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/20–12/11 Altree
AVS 227 Aviation Careers, 4.00 Cr.—Designed to prepare students for a career 47700 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree
in aviation. Explores aviation employment opportunities. Includes interview and resume 44437 SE Center TABOR 117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
preparation. Intended for second year AVS students. Fee: $20 47701 SE Center TABOR 111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class AVS 110 Helicopter Private Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Covers fundamentals of flight,
43835 For info contact: Rock Creek Leonard-Floyd helicopter systems, aeronautical publications, Federal Aviation Regulations, navigation,
Some meetings required: see course info page. flight planning, radio procedures and weather. Presents sufficient knowledge to prepare for
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. the FAA Private Pilot Rotocraft knowledge test. Fee: $20
AVS 230 Airplane:Flight Instructor Grd, 4.00 Cr.—Includes flight instruction w Distance Learning: Online Class
fundamentals, evaluation techniques, and related skills necessary for a Flight Instruc- 41258 For info contact: Rock Creek Sevy
tor certificate. Emphasizes instruction techniques and presents sufficient knowledge to Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
prepare for the FAA Fundamentals of Instructing and CFI knowledge tests. Prerequisite: AVS 111 Helicopter: Pre-Solo, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces basic and emergency heli-
AVS 140. Fee: $20 copter maneuvers necessary for flight in the local area. Prepares the student for their first
w Distance Learning: Online Class local solo flights. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please
41881 For info contact: Rock Creek Forbes see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 111,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 112, 113 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 115. Coreq: AVS 107 and AVS 110.
Prerequisite: MTH 60, WR 115 and AVS 127. Fee: $10648
AVS 231 Airplane: CFI Intro, 1.00 Cr.—Introduction to flight from the right (instruc-
47644 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
tor) seat and basic critique and analysis. Maneuvers from the Private and Commercial
47645 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
Practical Test Standards will be practiced. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific
amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed AVS 112 Helicopter: Priv Cross-Country, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces planning and
information. The AVS 231, 232 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 235. Coreq: flight skills and procedures appropriate to cross-country and night flight. Students who
AVS 207 and AVS 230. Prerequisite: AVS 224. Fee: $1993 successfully complete this course will conduct their solo cross-country flight as part of
47690 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree the course. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see
47691 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 111, 112,
113 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 115. Coreq: AVS 107. Prerequisite: AVS
AVS 232 Airplane: CFI Test Prep, 1.00 Cr.—Preparation for the Certified Flight
111. Fee: $3485
Instructor practical test. Focus is on both teaching techniques and performance of the
47646 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
required maneuvers. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training;
47647 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS
231, 232, sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 235. Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 113 Helicopter: Priv Proficiency, 1.00 Cr.—Preparation to take the FAA Heli-
AVS 231. Fee: $2533 copter Private practical test. Emphasis is on proficiency in the flight maneuvers, thorough
47692 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree preflight actions and exercising safe decision- making. Flight training fees apply and cover
47693 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for
detailed information. The AVS 111, 112. 113 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS
AVS 235 Airplane: Flight Instruct Flt, 2.00 Cr.—Provides a structured environment
115. Coreq: AVS 107 Prerequisite: AVS 112. Fee: $5179
to learn to fly the aircraft from the instructor’s seat. Learn to explain, demonstrate and to
47648 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
assess flight performance. Prepares students for the FAA Flight Instructor practical test.
47649 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course
Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 231, 232 sequence is AVS 115 Helicopter Private Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Familiarizes student with the opera-
an equivalent alternative to this course. Prerequisites: AVS 224 or AVS 225. Corequisite: tion of helicopters. Fundamentals of flight, emergency procedures, air traffic control and
AVS 207 and AVS 230. Fee: $4527 operational procedures are explored. Prepares student for the FAA Private Pilot Rotocraft
43857 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree Helicopter practical test. The AVS 111, 112, 113 sequence is an equivalent alternative to
43858 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd this course. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see
the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. Coreq: AVS 107 and
AVS 255 Airplane: Pilot Performance, 1.00 Cr.—Designed to expose students to
AVS 110. Prerequisite: MTH 60, WR 115 and AVS 127. Fee: $19312
Cockpit Resource Management. Focuses on workload management and check list usage.
43839 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course
43842 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. Prerequisites: AVS 225 and FAA
Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi-engine Land and Instrument rating. Co-requisite: AVS 127 Introduction to Aviation, 4.00 Cr.—Examines aviation from early flight
AVS 207 Fee: $1683 to future potentials. Introduces career opportunities in all fields of aviation and outlines
43859 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree career advancement possibilities. Provides general overview of pilot certificates and
43860 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd ratings and training aircraft used. May include visits to area aviation facilities. Open to
general public.
AVS 275 Airplane: Professional Pilot, 3.00 Cr.—Provides further post-commercial
41122 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Altree
instruction and PIC flight time in single and multi-engine aircraft for those not selecting
44165 SE Center TABOR 137 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Leonard-Floyd
the flight instructor option. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of
training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. AVS 150 Helicopter: Commercial Ground, 3.00 Cr.—In depth study of aerody-
Prerequisite: AVS 225 and FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument rating. Co- namics systems, performance, aeronautical charts, regulations, and flight maneuvers all
requisites: AVS 207 relating specifically to helicopters. Presents sufficient knowledge to prepare for the FAA
43863 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree Commercial Pilot Rotocraft helicopter written test. Fee: $20
43864 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd w Distance Learning: Online Class
42541 For info contact: Rock Creek Sevy
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AVS 151 Helicopter: Comm XC, 1.00 Cr.—Provides the opportunity for the student AVS 213 Helicopter: Adv Commercial, 1.00 Cr.—Provides both flight instruction
to build confidence in solo and cross-country operations and fulfill the cross- country in commercial maneuvers and solo practice of maneuvers required for the commercial

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requirements for the Commercial certificate. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific certificate. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the
amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 211, 212, 213,
information. The AVS 151, 152, 153 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 155. 214 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 215. (without AVS 112 the sequence is
Coreq: AVS 107 and AVS 150. Prerequisite: AVS 113. Fee: $5445 equivalent to AVS 205) Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 211. Fee: $5034
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AVS 152 Helicopter: Commercial Basics, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces basic maneuvers AVS 214 Helicopter: Comm Test Prep, 1.00 Cr.—Preparation to take the FAA
required for the Commercial certificate. Includes solo lessons during which the student Commercial practical test. Includes night solo requirements. Flight training fees apply and
will review Private maneuvers. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide
training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. for detailed information. The AVS 211, 212, 213, 214 sequence is an alternative equivalent
The AVS 151, 152, 153 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 155. Coreq: AVS 107. to AVS 215 (without AVS 212 the sequence is equivalent to AVS 205. Coreq: AVS 207.
Prerequisite: AVS 151. Fee: $4235 Prerequisite: AVS 213. Fee: $5034
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47671 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd 47681 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
AVS 153 Helicopter: Comm Basc Practice, 1.00 Cr.—Provides the opportunity AVS 215 Helicopter:Commercial Flight B, 4.00 Cr.—Continues the Commercial
for additional instruction in the basic commercial maneuvers as well as additional solo Pilot Rotorcraft Helicopter training activities and includes cross-country flight operations
practice. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the and a review of previous items learned during the introduction to Commercial Pilot train-
Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 151, 152, 153 ing. Increase knowledge about efficiently planning and executing cross-country flights as
sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 155. Coreq: AVS 107. Prerequisite: AVS 152. well as off airport operations required for commercial pilots. Does not include training for
Fee: $5687 the instrument rating. The AVS 211, 213, 214 sequence is an equivalent alternative to this
47672 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree course. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the
47673 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. Prerequisite: AVS 153 or
AVS 155 Helicopter: Intro Comm Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Begins the commercial pilot AVS 155. Coreq: AVS 207. Fee: $20900
training activities. Cross- country flight procedures and emergency maneuvers are the 43853 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
focus. Students must hold a private pilot certificate prior to enrollment. The AVS 151, 152, 43854 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
153 sequence is an equivalent alternative to this course. Flight training fees apply and AVS 227 Aviation Careers, 4.00 Cr.—Designed to prepare students for a career
cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide in aviation. Explores aviation employment opportunities. Includes interview and resume
for detailed information. Prerequisite: AVS 115 or AVS 113. Coreq: AVS 107 and AVS 150. preparation. Intended for second year AVS students. Fee: $20
Fee: $15367 w Distance Learning: Online Class
43849 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree 43835 For info contact: Rock Creek Leonard-Floyd
43850 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd Some meetings required: see course info page.
AVS 167 Aircraft Systems: Powerplant, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to give students Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
the background in aircraft systems and structures, with an emphasis on powerplant AVS 260 Helicopter: CFI Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Includes flight instruction fundamen-
components, that will enable them to progress into more advanced aircraft. Provides tals, evaluation techniques, and related skills necessary for a Flight Instructor certificate.
understanding of the safe and efficient operation of aircraft systems. Prior flight experience Emphasizes instruction techniques and presents sufficient knowledge to prepare for the
recommended. FAA Fundamentals of Instructing and CFI knowledge tests. Prerequisite: AVS 150. Fee:
43836 Rock Cr BLDG6 110 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Altree $20
AVS 205 Helicopter:Commercial Flight A, 3.00 Cr.—Continues the Commercial w Distance Learning: Online Class
Pilot Rotorcraft Helicopter training activities and includes cross-country flight operations 42784 For info contact: Rock Creek Sevy
and a review of previous items learned during the introduction to Commercial Pilot train- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
ing. Increase knowledge about efficiently planning and executing cross-country flights as AVS 261 Helicopter: Intro to CFI, 1.00 Cr.—Introduction to flight from the left (in-
well as off airport operations required for commercial pilots. Does not include training for structor) seat and basic critique and analysis. Maneuvers from the Private and Commercial
the instrument rating. The AVS 211, 213, 214 sequence is an equivalent alternative to this Practical Test Standards will be practiced. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific
course. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed
Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. Prerequisite: AVS 153 or information. The AVS 261, 262, 263 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 265.
AVS 155. Coreq: AVS 207 Fee: $14859 Coreq: AVS 207 and AVS 260. Prerequisite: AVS 205 or AVS 214 or AVS 215. Fee: $2754
43851 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree 47694 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
43852 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd 47695 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
AVS 207 Flight Lab Level 2, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an opportunity for practice and AVS 262 Helicopter: CFI Development, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on providing effective
preparation in knowledge and skills that are directly related to Aviation Science 200-level instruction in maneuvers from the helicopter private and commercial syllabi to practical
airplane or helicopter flight courses. Areas covered include weather, flight planning, test standards. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please
maneuvers, weight and balance, aircraft performance and lesson preparation techniques. see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 261,
Students must be enrolled in this class if they are working towards completion of a flight AVS 262, AVS 263 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 265. Coreq: AVS 207.
course. Fee: $12 Prerequisite: AVS 261. Fee: $2754
44472 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd 47696 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
47702 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree 47697 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
44473 SE Center TABOR 117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
AVS 263 Helicopter: CFI Test Prep, 1.00 Cr.—Preparation for the FAA practical test
47703 SE Center TABOR 111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Leonard-Floyd
for the Flight Instructor certificate. Increases proficiency in all applicable flight maneuvers
AVS 211 Helicopter: Instrument Intro, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces flight solely by refer- including full-down autorotation. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of
ence to instrument and fulfills the instrument flight requirement for the commercial practi- training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information.
cal test. Also includes the opportunity for solo practice of VFR maneuvers. Flight training The AVS 261, 262, 263 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 265. Coreq: AVS 207
fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Prerequisite: AVS 262. Fee: $3099
Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 211, 212, 213, 214 sequence is an alter- 47698 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
native equivalent to AVS 215 (without AVS 212 the sequence is equivalent to AVS 205) 47699 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
Coreq: AVS 207. Prerequisite: AVS 154. Fee: $4792
AVS 265 Helicopter: CFI Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Provides a structured environment to
47674 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
learn to fly the helicopter from the instructor’s seat. Learn to explain, demonstrate and to
47675 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
assess flight performance. Prepares students for the FAA Flight Instructor practical test.
AVS 212 Helicopter: Instr Procedures, 1.00 Cr.—Holding patterns and approach The AVS 261, 262, 263 sequence is an equivalent alternative to this course. Flight training
procedures are introduced and practiced in the simulator. Training fees apply and cover fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum
a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for and Outcome Guide for detailed information. Prerequisite: AVS 205 or 214 or 215. Co-
detailed information. The AVS 211, 212, 213, 214 sequence is an alternative equivalent to requisites: AVS 207, AVS 260 Fee: $8608
AVS 215. Coreq: AVS 207 and AVS 130. Prerequisite: AVS 211. Fee: $6041 43861 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree
47676 Hillsboro HBAVIA HIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree 43862 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
47677 Troutdale HBAVIE TTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd
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Biology Lecture
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40770 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/21–12/7 Stevens


Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209 and Sylvania HT 303 5:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Stevens
Rock Cr BLDG7 202, 503-614-7257 Lab
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 41815 Sylvania HT 303 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Stevens
Sylvania HT 305, 503-977-4225 Hybrid class meets on campus every Tues, 6:00 PM-9:50 PM

Lecture
BI 101 Biology, 4.00 Cr.—A laboratory science course designed for non-biology 44963 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/23–12/9 McNerthney
majors. Introduction to the properties of life, morphology and physiology of cells, cell and Sylvania HT 303 5:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 McNerthney
chemistry, energy transformation, and the basic principles of ecology. Prerequisites: WR
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 Lab
44964 Sylvania HT 303 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kapur
Lecture Hybrid class meets on campus every Thurs, 6:00 PM-9:50 PM
40160 Cascade JH 102 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Jordan BI 101H Biology: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—An honors laboratoy science course designed
Lab for non-biology majors. Introduction to the properties of life, morphology and physiology
41740 Cascade JH 108 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jordan of cells, cell chemistry, energy transformation, and the basic principles of ecology. Course
41741 Cascade JH 108 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Larsen explores the connection between biological principles and other disciplines, including
architecture, economics, social sciences, history, and engineering. Prerequisite: WR 115,
Lecture RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores AND 3.25 GPA. Fee: $12
41917 Cascade JH 112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Estrada
Lecture
Lab 46721 Sylvania HT 212 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McNerthney
41918 Cascade JH 108 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Estrada Honors version of BI 101, 3.25 GPA required
Lab
Lecture 47102 Sylvania HT 303 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Stevens
41666 Cascade JH 112 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Larsen
BI 102 Biology, 4.00 Cr.—A laboratory science course designed for non-biology ma-
Lab jors. The second term of a three-term sequence. Presents protein synthesis, cell division,
41742 Cascade JH 108 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Larsen
genetics, reproduction and development, and evolution. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115
and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and BI 101 or BI 101B. Fee: $12
Lecture
40159 Cascade JH 104 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Pope Lecture
Lab 40161 Cascade JH 112 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Morin
41743 Cascade JH 108 9:30a–12:20p U 9/26–12/12 Pope Lab
41949 Cascade JH 108 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Morin
Lecture
42359 SE Center TABOR 127 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Stevens Lecture
Lab 41050 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lien
42868 SE Center TABOR 127 5:30p–8:20p R 9/23–12/9 Crater Lab
41973 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Turner
Lecture
40164 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson Lecture
40499 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Chockley 43471 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Brown-Istvan
Lab Lab
40608 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kolotushkina 43472 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 5:30p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 Hillary
40609 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Turner
41450 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Toyooka Lecture
41946 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Baker 40149 Sylvania HT 307 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Connelly
Lab
Lecture 40150 Sylvania HT 303 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 TBA
41018 Sylvania HT 212 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Woster
Lab BI 103 Biology, 4.00 Cr.—A laboratory science course designed for non-biology ma-
41019 Sylvania HT 303 7:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Woster jors. Presents the evolutionary relationship among the kingdoms. Includes a comparison
of biological systems across kingdoms. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
equivalent placement test scores, and (BI 101 or BI 101B) and BI 102. Fee: $12
Lecture
41199 Sylvania HT 212 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mani Lecture
Lab 48045 Cascade TH 202 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Perkins
41200 Sylvania HT 303 12:30p–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Mani Lab
48046 Cascade JH 108 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Perkins
Lecture
40145 Sylvania HT 212 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/20–12/11 Crater Lecture
41393 Sylvania HT 212 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson 40151 Sylvania HT 223 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Woster
Lab Lab
40146 Sylvania HT 303 8:00a–10:50a T 9/20–12/11 Anderson 41324 Sylvania HT 302 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 TBA
40147 Sylvania HT 303 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Crater
40148 Sylvania HT 303 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Schaerer
41073 Sylvania HT 303 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Crater
41074 Sylvania HT 303 8:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Anderson
41075 Sylvania HT 303 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Carpenter

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BI 112 Cell Biology for Health Occ, 5.00 Cr.—A laboratory science course
Lecture
designed as a prerequisite course for students who plan to take microbiology and/or anat-

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
42205 Sylvania HT 213 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Connelly
omy and physiology. Topics will include study of the scientific method, cellular chemistry,
42206 Sylvania HT 223 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Briggs
cell structure and function, principles of inheritance, and laboratory skills. Prerequisites:
43662 Sylvania HT 213 8:30a–10:20a F 9/24–12/10 Zwartjes
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
and Sylvania HT 213 11:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Zwartjes
Lecture 43695 Sylvania HT 212 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fergusson-Ko
43262 Cascade TH 202 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sandgathe 45490 Sylvania HT 223 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sahaayaruban
Lab Lab
43263 Cascade JH 216 1:30p–4:20p M 9/20–12/6 Pope 42208 Sylvania HT 304 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Connelly
43634 Cascade JH 216 1:30p–4:20p W 9/22–12/8 Mirkes 42209 Sylvania HT 304 1:30p–4:20p T 9/21–12/7 Fergusson-Ko
42210 Sylvania HT 304 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Briggs
42211 Sylvania HT 304 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fergusson-Ko
Lecture 43006 Sylvania HT 304 8:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Connelly
45486 Cascade TH 107 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bartee 43661 Sylvania HT 304 1:30p–4:20p R 9/23–12/9 Sahaayaruban
Lab 43696 Sylvania HT 304 1:30p–4:20p F 9/25–12/10 Sahaayaruban
45487 Cascade JH 216 4:30p–7:20p M 9/20–12/6 Ansley 44273 Sylvania HT 304 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Llaneza Garci

Lecture Lecture
42259 Cascade TH 202 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Volpe 42207 Sylvania HT 212 7:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
Lab and Sylvania HT 212 6:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
42260 Cascade JH 216 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Perkins Lab
42622 Cascade JH 216 5:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Perkins 42212 Sylvania HT 304 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

Lecture Lecture
44634 Cascade TH 202 9:30a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 43358 Sylvania HT 304 6:00p–6:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
Lab and Sylvania HT 212 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
44635 Cascade JH 216 12:30p–3:20p T 9/21–12/7 TBA Lab
44636 Cascade JH 216 12:30p–3:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA 43359 Sylvania HT 304 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA

Lecture Lecture
42262 Cascade TH 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dubbs 43659 Sylvania HT 307 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hanlon Newell
Lab and Sylvania HT 304 6:00p–6:50p R 9/23–12/1 Hanlon Newell
42261 Cascade JH 216 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Dubbs Lab
43635 Cascade JH 216 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dubbs 43412 Sylvania HT 304 7:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hanlon Newell

Lecture
42623 Cascade JH 112 9:00a–10:50a S 9/25–12/11 Crampton
Environmental Habitats
and Cascade JH 112 3:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Crampton BI 141 Habitats: Life of the Forest, 4.00 Cr.—Examines structure and function
of Oregon forest ecosystems. Covers distribution and interactions of plants, animals,
Lab microorganisms, climate and basic geology. Laboratory emphasizes identification and
42624 Cascade JH 216 11:30a–2:20p S 9/25–12/11 Crampton environmental testing. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent place-
ment test scores. Fee: $12
Lecture
43638 Cascade JH 112 9:00a–10:50a U 9/26–12/12 Bartee Lecture
and Cascade JH 112 3:00p–4:50p U 9/26–12/12 Bartee 40498 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Robertson
Lab Lab
43643 Cascade JH 216 11:30a–2:20p U 9/26–12/12 Bartee 42270 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Robertson

Lecture Lecture
43603 SE Center TABOR 145 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Richardson 41394 Sylvania HT 213 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Weston
4 Field Trip dates to be announced first week of class
Lab
43604 SE Center TABOR 127 8:30a–11:20a R 9/23–12/9 Richardson Lab
46737 SE Center TABOR 127 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Crater 41395 Sylvania HT 302 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Weston
4 of the labs will be replaced by Sat or Sun fieldtrips

Lecture
43473 Hillsboro HC 118 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williams Biology for Science Majors
42294 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Powell BI 211 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.—First term of a three term sequence for
42299 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 6:00p–7:50p WF 9/22–12/10 Sheldahl students majoring in biology and the sciences, including pre-medical, pre-dental,
42569 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Mueller-Kruse chiropractic, pharmacy, and related fields. Includes introduction to science, biochemistry,
43474 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 7:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Schultz metabolism, the cell, molecular biology, and reproduction. Recommended: High school
44349 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson biology and chemistry in the past seven years. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or
44371 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hillary equivalent placement test scores, and MTH 60 or higher. Prerequisite/Concurrent: CH 100
Lab or above; or instructor permission. Fee: $12
42300 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Powell
42301 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 9:30a–12:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hillary Lecture
42302 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 8:30p–9:50p WF 9/22–12/10 Sheldahl 41755 Cascade TH 122 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan
42570 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Mueller-Kruse Lab
42572 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Gallegos 41756 Cascade JH 108 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jordan
43475 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Huss 43413 Cascade JH 108 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jordan
43476 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 11:30a–2:20p M 9/20–12/6 Huss
44350 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 5:30p–8:20p F 9/24–12/10 Llaneza Garci
44372 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Bhatia

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Lecture Lecture
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

46095 Cascade JH 106 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Crampton 45412 Sylvania HT 319 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McNerthney
Lab Lab
46097 Cascade JH 108 5:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Ansley 45413 Sylvania HT 302 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Breland
BI 222 Human Genetics, 3.00 Cr.—Lecture/discussion presentation of the
Lecture fundamentals of human genetics. Includes physical basis of inheritance, the mechanics
44391 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 6:00p–9:50p F 9/24–12/10 Baker of inheritance, probability, sex chromosomal abnormalities, autosomal anomalies, gene
Lab structure and function, molecular genetics, behavioral genetics, twinning and contempo-
44393 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Baker rary issues in human genetics. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
placement test scores.
Lecture 44373 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williams
40167 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Powell
Lab Anatomy and Physiology
42272 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Powell BI 121 Intro Human Anatomy/Phys I, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys anatomical terminol-
42273 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Powell ogy, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, and the following systems:
integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous. Lecture discussions complemented by
laboratories involving physiological exercises, dissections, microscopy, and multimedia.
Lecture Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
40168 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rouhe
Lab Lecture
42006 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Rouhe 41744 Cascade TH 202 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Larsen
Lab
Lecture 41746 Cascade JH 219 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Larsen
42520 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA 44666 Cascade JH 219 8:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Larsen
and Rock Cr BLDG7 126 6:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
Lab Lecture
42521 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 7:00p–9:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA 48215 Cascade JH 102 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Mirkes
Lab
Lecture 48216 Cascade JH 219 5:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cusson
43366 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Pino
Lab Lecture
43367 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pino 40152 Sylvania HT 213 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zwartjes
Lab
Lecture 40545 Sylvania HT 302 8:00a–10:50a M 9/20–12/6 Zwartjes
40154 Sylvania HT 223 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fong 40546 Sylvania HT 302 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kelsey
Lab
40555 Sylvania HT 302 8:00a–10:50a W 9/22–12/8 Fong Lecture
40556 Sylvania HT 302 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fong 43663 Sylvania HT 213 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kelsey
Lab
Lecture 43664 Sylvania HT 302 7:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kelsey
40158 Sylvania HT 213 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Ballew
and Sylvania HT 213 6:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ballew BI 122 Intro Human Anat/Phys II, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys the endocrine, lymphatic,
44827 Sylvania HT 212 2:30p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ballew cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, reproductive, urinary, and some coverage of human
development, human genetics, and immunology. Lecture discussions are complemented
Lab by laboratories which include physiological exercises, dissections, microscopy, and
40557 Sylvania HT 302 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ballew multimedia. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test
44234 Sylvania HT 302 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ballew scores, and BI 121. Fee: $12
BI 212 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.—Second part of a three-quarter sequence
Lecture
designed for students majoring in biology and the sciences, including pre-medical,
44043 Sylvania HT 212 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Sahaayaruban
pre-dental, chiropractic, pharmacy, and related fields. Topics include: inheritance, the
genetic code, modern and classical genetics, evolution, diversity, and systematics. This Lab
course may include some dissection of plants and animals. Prerequisite: BI 211 and its 44044 Sylvania HT 325 5:00p–7:50p S 9/25–12/11 Sahaayaruban
prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
BI 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I, 4.00 Cr.—First term of three-term
Lecture sequence covering: chemistry, cells, tissues; the skin, skeletal and muscular systems and
48054 Sylvania HT 213 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Breland nervous tissue. Lecture discussions complemented by laboratories involving microscopy,
animal dissection, physiological exercises and computer work. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD
Lab 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and BI 112 or (BI 211 and BI 212)
48055 Sylvania HT 302 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Breland Fee: $12
BI 213 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.—Third term of a three term sequence for
Lecture
students majoring in biology and the sciences, including pre-medical, pre-dental, chiro-
40162 Cascade JH 104 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Thwing
practic, pharmacy, and related fields. Includes plant and animal anatomy and physiology,
and individual, population, community and ecosystem ecology. Prerequisite: BI 212 and Lab
its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12 40642 Cascade JH 219 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thwing
41898 Cascade JH 219 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thwing
Lecture
41499 Sylvania HT 307 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Llaneza Garci Lecture
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning 41758 Cascade JH 102 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Neps
Lab Lab
41500 Sylvania HT 302 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Llaneza Garci 41656 Cascade JH 219 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Neps
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
41759 Cascade JH 219 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Neps

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Lecture Lecture

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
41919 Cascade JH 104 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Salti 40155 Sylvania HT 223 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 DeGrauw
Lab 40156 Sylvania HT 223 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 DeGrauw
40641 Cascade JH 219 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Salti 40157 Sylvania HT 223 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 DeGrauw
43050 Cascade JH 219 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Salti 41263 Sylvania HT 213 8:30a–11:20a S 9/25–12/11 Thurman
41325 Sylvania HT 223 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 DeGrauw
Lecture Lab
41950 Cascade JH 104 1:00p–2:20p WF 9/22–12/10 Galba-Machu 40547 Sylvania HT 325 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Thomas
40548 Sylvania HT 325 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Thomas
Lab 40549 Sylvania HT 325 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Thomas
41890 Cascade JH 219 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Galba-Machu 40550 Sylvania HT 325 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ruppell
41951 Cascade JH 219 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Galba-Machu 40551 Sylvania HT 325 8:00a–10:50a W 9/22–12/8 Schacker
40621 Sylvania HT 325 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Thomas
Lecture 41264 Sylvania HT 302 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
41824 Cascade JH 104 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Christie 41326 Sylvania HT 325 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Schacker
Lab 41327 Sylvania HT 325 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Martin
41760 Cascade JH 219 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Christie 43244 Sylvania HT 302 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Schacker
44758 Cascade JH 219 12:30p–3:20p W 9/22–12/8 Stevens 44975 Sylvania HT 302 8:30a–11:20a S 9/25–12/11 Martin
45458 Sylvania HT 302 12:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Thurman
Lecture BI 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II, 4.00 Cr.—Second term of a three-
41900 Cascade JH 104 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Christie term sequence. Courses may not be taken out of sequence. Covers nervous, endocrine,
Lab cardiovascular and immune systems. Lecture discussions complemented by laboratories
41531 Cascade JH 219 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Salti involving microscopy, animal dissection, physiological exercises and computer work such
43291 Cascade JH 219 1:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 Salti as CD-ROM-based exercises. Prerequisite: BI 231 with a “C” or better and its prerequisite
requirements. Fee: $12
Lecture Lecture
44243 Cascade JH 104 9:00a–11:50a U 9/26–12/12 Cusson 41513 Cascade JH 104 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Fugate
Lab Lab
44247 Cascade JH 219 1:00p–3:50p U 9/26–12/12 Cusson 41532 Cascade JH 110 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fugate
41891 Cascade JH 110 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Fugate
Lecture
44770 Cascade JH 106 8:00a–10:50a M 9/20–12/6 Mirkes Lecture
Lab 41952 Cascade JH 104 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Galba-Machu
44771 Cascade JH 219 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mirkes Lab
41953 Cascade JH 110 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Galba-Machu
Lecture 41954 Cascade JH 110 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Galba-Machu
42277 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schutzer
Lab Lecture
42278 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 7:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Schutzer 42629 Cascade TH 202 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Sweeney
Lab
Lecture 42630 Cascade JH 110 1:30p–4:20p S 9/25–12/11 Sweeney
40165 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kruse
Lab Lecture
41944 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Kruse 41007 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hayteas
Lab
Lecture 42280 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hayteas
40166 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kruse
Lab Lecture
42274 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kruse 41811 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hayteas
43477 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Toyooka Lab
42128 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hayteas
Lecture
41647 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Mueller-Kruse Lecture
Lab 42524 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sessions
41945 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mueller-Kruse Lab
42525 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sessions
Lecture
42275 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Monteverdi Lecture
Lab 45415 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Corwin
42276 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Monteverdi Lab
45416 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Corwin

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BI 241 Pathophysiology, 3.00 Cr.—Lecture/discussion presentation of alterations
Lecture
in homeostasis, alterations in cellular function; and diseases of the immune, muscular,
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

40984 Sylvania HT 213 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger


skeletal, integumentary, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, urinary,
41341 Sylvania HT 223 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Redinger
and reproductive systems. Prerequisites: BI 231 and 232. BI 233 is either a prerequisite or
41565 Sylvania HT 213 1:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger
may be taken concurrently.
43052 Sylvania HT 213 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/7 Redinger
41646 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sessions
Lab 43245 Sylvania HT 213 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Mehdizadeh Ka
40985 Sylvania HT 304 10:30a–1:20p M 9/20–12/6 Redinger
40986 Sylvania
41342 Sylvania
HT 304
HT 325
3:00p–5:50p
11:00a–1:50p
M
R
9/20–12/6
9/23–12/9
Kohl
Kohl
Microbiology
41459 Sylvania HT 325 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 TBA BI 234 Microbiology, 5.00 Cr.—Lecture, recitation, and laboratory cover: bacte-
41566 Sylvania HT 325 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA rial identification, morphology, metabolism and genetics; bacterial, viral, and parasitic
41882 Sylvania HT 304 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Sullivan relationships with human health and disease; and basic immunology. Laboratory stresses
43053 Sylvania HT 325 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Batcheller 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
BI 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III, 4.00 Cr.—Third term of a three-term 211 and BI 212) and their prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
sequence. Courses may not be taken out of sequence. Covers digestive, respiratory, uri-
nary and reproductive systems; metabolism fluid and electrolyte balance; embryology and Lecture
genetics. Lecture discussions will be complemented by laboratories involving microscopy, 40163 Cascade JH 102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
animal dissection, physiological exercises and computer work such as CD-ROM-based Lab
exercises. Prerequisite: BI 232 with a “C” or better and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: 41776 Cascade JH 216 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
$12 44782 Cascade JH 216 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Lecture
41511 Cascade JH 104 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fugate Lecture
41422 Cascade TH 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kim
Lab
41512 Cascade JH 110 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fugate Lab
42631 Cascade JH 110 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fugate 41533 Cascade JH 216 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kim
46169 Cascade JH 216 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kim

Lecture
42263 Cascade JH 104 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ruppell Lecture
41923 Cascade JH 102 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Does
Lab
42264 Cascade JH 110 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ruppell Lab
44773 Cascade JH 110 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ruppell 41925 Cascade JH 216 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Does
41926 Cascade JH 216 8:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Does

Lecture
45148 Cascade JH 106 9:30a–12:20p U 9/26–12/12 Sullivan Lecture
42953 Cascade JH 112 1:00p–2:50p SU 9/25–12/12 Volpe
Lab
45149 Cascade JH 110 1:30p–4:20p U 9/26–12/12 Sullivan Lab
42954 Cascade JH 216 3:30p–4:50p SU 9/25–12/12 Volpe

Lecture
47771 Cascade JH 106 1:30p–4:20p S 9/25–12/11 Kohl Lecture
41008 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson
Lab
47772 Cascade JH 110 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Kohl Lab
42298 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson
46372 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson
Lecture
41359 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kruse
Lecture
Lab 41810 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Furman
41361 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kruse
Lab
42284 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Furman
Lecture
42281 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 7:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bharadvaj
Lecture
Lab 41100 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ayala
41360 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 8:30p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bharadvaj
Lab
42285 Rock Cr BLDG7 123 8:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Ayala
Lecture
42282 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sheldahl
Lecture
Lab 40153 Sylvania HT 212 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Briggs
42283 Rock Cr BLDG7 122 8:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sheldahl
Lab
40552 Sylvania HT 326 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Briggs
Lecture 40553 Sylvania HT 326 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Briggs
41329 Sylvania HT 223 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Kohl
42463 Sylvania HT 212 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
Lecture
Lab 41328 Sylvania HT 307 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mani
41330 Sylvania HT 326 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 TBA
41331 Sylvania HT 326 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA Lab
41827 Sylvania HT 326 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA 41438 Sylvania HT 326 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Mani
45154 Sylvania HT 326 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Martin

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Lecture Building Construction Technology

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
41460 Sylvania HT 212 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Richardson BCT 102 Residential Printreading, 3.00 Cr.—Provides a collaborative learning
Lab framework from the development of printreading skills relevant to residential building
40554 Sylvania HT 326 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Richardson construction. Students will demonstrate an understanding of print reading by analyzing,
41461 Sylvania HT 326 1:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Richardson interpreting, and measuring plans for relevant construction information, and by sketching
scaled plans for peer and instructor evaluation. Work will be limited to residential prints.
40522 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Campbell
For Building Constr, Constr Management, & Design/Build

Bioscience Technology 40991 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 2:30p–5:20p M 9/20–12/6 Campbell


For Building Constr, Constr Management, & Design/Build
Rock Cr 7 202 josephine.pino@pcc.edu, 503-614-7282 Dept Chair, BCT 103 Residential Materials/Methods, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces function and
503-614-7257 Admin Asst performance characteristics of basic building materials, components, methods, and
sequences in the construction process. Emphasizes residential construction.
40870 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Garrison
Bioscience technology is a dynamic field that applies life processes to practical uses, such For Building Constr, Constr Management, & Design/Build
as the manufacturing of drugs and medical devices and the research and development 41168 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Garrison
For Building Constr, Constr Management, & Design/Build
of new bioscience products and procedures. Careers are varied. Biotechnicians work in
research laboratories, manufacturing facilities, analytical and quality control laboratories, BCT 104 Construction Math, 3.00 Cr.—Provides a framework for learners to apply
and in the field. The PCC Bioscience Technology Program links basic science funda- mathematical concepts and principles to building construction situations problems
mentals to laboratory and biomanufacturing applications. The emphasis is on authentic, through collaborative learning. Learners will also develop, articulate and document their
hands-on experience to develop the skills, knowledge and attributes that are key to suc- own problem solving strategies. Exploration of construction problems will be limited to
cess in this field. You start by earning the certificate and have the option to continue on to light framing, concrete, finish carpentry and cabinetmaking. Prerequisite: Placement into
earn an associate’s degree. Both the certificate and the associate’s degree provide you with MTH 20a or department approval.
a strong foundation for a career and for further education in Bioscience. 40520 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Baird
For Building Constr, Constr Management, & Design/Build
BIT 101 Intro Bioscience Technology, 4.0 Cr.—Introduction to and survey of the 40521 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Baird
broad range of activities in bioscience technology. Major applications and advances in For Building Constr, Constr Management, & Design/Build
pharmaceuticals, medical devices, genomics, forensics, proteomics, agriculture, and
BCT 105 Vectorworks f/Constructors, 3.00 Cr.—Learn to create 2D architectural
environmental science will be covered. Includes examination and discussion of ethical,
working drawing using VectorWorks CAD based software. A building blocks approach
legal and hands-on activities based on authentic bioscience applications. Recommend: BI
will be used to help learners develop the skills and vocabulary necessary to generate their
112 or 211. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115. Fee: $12
own working drawings. Suitable for both MAC and Windows operating systems. Recom-
43470 Rock Cr BLDG7 125 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Willy
mended: Blueprint reading and basic computer skills.
and Rock Cr BLDG7 125 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Willy
46337 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 2:30p–5:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hinkle
BIT 110 Bioscience Technology Basics, 9.00 Cr.—Introduces fundamental
BCT 106 Hand Tool/Power Tool Use & Saf, 3.00 Cr.—Develops understanding of
principles and practices for the bioscience laboratory and biomanufacturing environ-
the hand tools and power tools used in the construction trades. Identifies commonly used
ment. Principles of quality documentation, safety, and communication will be empha-
hand/power tools, selecting the correct tool to complete assigned projects and working in
sized throughout, in the context of technical activities that include solution preparation,
a safe and competent manner. Emphasizes safety and care of tools. Fee: $18
instrumentation for measurements (weight, volume, temperature, pH, conductivity and
40523 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 7:00a–8:50a R 9/23–12/9 Garrison
spectroscopy) and selected biomanufacturing activities. Program Admission required. Fee:
and Rock Cr BLDG2 104 9:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Garrison
$30
43432 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 9:00a–9:50a TRF 9/21–12/10 Willy BCT 108 Intro to Building Science, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the basic
and Rock Cr BLDG7 125 10:00a–11:50a TRF 9/21–12/10 Willy principles of building science in residential construction and the dynamic relationship
and Rock Cr BLDG7 223 1:00p–1:50p TRF 9/21–12/10 Willy between construction practices, material choices, physics and building operation. Critical
and Rock Cr BLDG7 125 2:00p–3:50p TRF 9/21–12/10 Willy topics include: energy and moisture transport in buildings, understanding building
enclosures, comfort, building tightness and ventilation.
BIT 125 Quality Syst. in Bioscience Te, 2.00 Cr.—Introduction to internal and ex-
44821 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Sammons
ternal quality systems that apply to the bioscience industry, with emphasis on working in a
regulated environment. Also covers various agencies that regulate the bioscience industry, BCT 116 Alternative Building Design, 3.00 Cr.—This course introduces students
FDA regulation for good laboratory and manufacturing practices (GLP and cGMP), and to natural green building principles used in the design and construction of alternative
processes relating to product approval. buildings such as straw bale, cobb and rammed earth. Student team will develop designs
43431 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 8:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 Bondurant by constructing scaled models, and will then prepare and deliver presentations that defend
and promote their designs. Fee: $18
BIT 181 Exploring Bioscience, 2.0 Cr.—Overview and exploration of bioscience
46340 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 8:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Masterson
technology, from research and development to manufacturing. Covers career options and
pathways, and guides students in the development of skills to identify potential intern- BCT 128 Exterior Finish, 6.00 Cr.—Course covers the installation, estimation of
ships, entry-level positions and education and training opportunities that fit the student’s materials and labor of various exterior siding products. Includes construction of various
goals and trends in the field. Participation in field trips is essential. Prerequisite: Concur- horizontal lap, wood shingles and vertical sidings. Covers ceiling soffits, door, window
rent enrollment in BIT 110 or instructor permission. Fee: $12 and corner trim. Roofing covers composition, shake and shingle roofing. Prerequisites:
43433 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 10:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Moentenich BCT 106 or instructor permission. Fee: $36
and Rock Cr BLDG7 121 10:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Moentenich 40990 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 7:00a–8:50a MT 9/20–12/7 Steele
and Rock Cr BLDG2 104 9:00a–12:50p MT 9/20–12/7 Steele
BCT 206 Sustainable Const. Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the environmental,
economical, and human consequences resulting from conventional building practices and
Building Construction Technology the need for sustainable design and construction.
46342 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Powell
Rock Cr Bldg 7/Rm 202 www.pcc.edu/bct, 503-614-7255 Admin Asst, BCT 223 Finished Stair Construction, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the construction and
503-614-7403 Dept Chair finish of interior staircases, including balustrades, handrails and guardrails. Emphasizes
the materials and techniques used to construct finish stairs, relevant building codes, and
PCC’s Building Construction Technology Program has been training construction profes- methods used to estimate labor and materials associated with stair and rail construction.
sionals for over 25 years. The unique program offers learners authentic “hands-on” train- Prerequisites: BCT 106 or instructor permission. Fee: $18
ing in the 7500 square foot shop facility, the 20-station computer lab, and at the two acre 42886 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 7:00a–8:50a W 9/22–12/8 Steele
building site. Students may earn a one-year certificate in Building Construction Technol- and Rock Cr BLDG2 104 9:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 Steele
ogy or a two-year degree in Building Construction Technology, Construction Management,
or Design/Build Remodeling. Graduates may continue their education through the Oregon
Institute of Technology’s Bachelor of Operations Management Program.

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Design/Build Remodeling Option


Building Inspection Technology
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

Design/Build students should choose from the courses listed below, appropriate courses
from the Building Construction Technology course listing. Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4163 office, 503-977-4160 advisor
xSee the Interior Design schedule listing for ID 131, ID 132, ID 225 and ID 238 and
Architectural Design & Drafting Schedule listing for ARCH 100.
BCT 129 Mechanical Plan Kitchen & Bath, 4.00 Cr.—Covers electrical, plumbing, Students seeking a one-year certificate or an associate degree are encouraged to see a
HVAC systems used in residential kitchens and baths. Students will become familiar with department advisor before registering.
the code requirements and restrictions through the examination of remodeling case stud- INSP 101 Architectural Graphics 1, 2.00 Cr.—Introduction to design and draw-
ies. Students will design general and task lighting systems for kitchens and baths. ing for residential design. Includes programming, code/zoning/site analysis, concept
42883 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 1:30p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hinkle diagrams, and design development for plans and elevations. Fee: $12
BCT 202 Business Principles for Const, 3.00 Cr.—Business Principles for 44591 Sylvania ST 240 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Liberty
Construction To learn fundamental business principles and practices used in manag- INSP 151 Intern Resid Code-Struct, 4.00 Cr.—Covers residential building code as
ing a construction company. Establish objectives in marketing, operations and finance, applied to residential construction practices. This course is 40 total contact hours and also
and understand the relationship between those business activities. Study planning and worth 80 HSW credits to AIA members. Prerequisites: WR 115 and MTH 20 or higher, or
management methods for achieving objectives. Learn the general legal requirements, placement into WR 121 and MTH 60 or higher. Prerequisite/concurrent: INSP 100.
accounting and record keeping practices. 40881 Sylvania AM 125 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Goodblatt
42885 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Fisher INSP 154 Residential Inspection Basics, 1.00 Cr.—Introduction to processes,
BCT 229 Intro to Kitchens and Baths, 2.00 Cr.—Explores the history and trends procedures, and expectations related to residential inspections. This course is taught in
of the kitchen and bath industry. Focuses on basic kitchen & bath layouts and specifica- the classroom. Prerequisite/concurrent: INSP 151.
tion of specialized equipment, materials and surfaces required for safe and functional 43822 Sylvania ST 236 8:00a–11:50a S 11/6– Larsen
kitchens & baths. Products include cabinet systems, appliances, equipment and surfacing This course meets 2 times on campus during the term.
materials. Students will complete basic kitchen and bath designs based on case studies. INSP 251 International Building Code 1, 4.00 Cr.—Covers nonstructural regula-
Prerequisite: ARCH 110 or instructor approval. Fee: $12 tions of the International Building Code, including administration, occupancy classifica-
42884 Rock Cr BLDG7 102 9:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hinkle tion, building area, height and location limits, type of construction, interior environ-
ments and fire resistive standards for small commercial buildings including multi story
Construction Management structures. Emphasis is placed on presenting basic code and building element concepts
for the student with limited construction background. This is 40 total contact hours and is
xConstruction Management students should choose from the courses listed below
also worth 60 HSW credits to AIA members. Prerequisites: WR 115 and MTH 20 or higher,
and from the Building Construction Technology course listing.
or placement into WR 121 and MTH 60 or higher.
BCT 100 Overview of Construction, 3.00 Cr.—Study of management functions in 40884 Sylvania AM 125 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gilmore
the construction industry. Planning and scheduling, project organization and commu-
INSP 257 International Fuel-Gas Code, 3.00 Cr.—Studies the International
nications, cost control, project and contract administration, and project close out. Basic
Mechanical Code including new code requirements, application of code to inspection
construction industry operation knowledge, or instructor’s permission required.
requirements and methods used to inspect mechanical installations. This course worth
40992 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Baird
60 LU credits to AIA members. Prerequisite: WR 115 and MTH 20 or higher, or placement
BCT 150 Mech, Elec and Plumb, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the principles and applications into WR 121 and MTH 60 or higher. Prerequisite/concurrent: INSP 100.
of mechanical and electrical components during the construction process and of con- 42952 Sylvania AM 125 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bentley
structed facilities; heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, fire protection, power,
lighting, distribution systems, security systems and a review of the related codes.
42895 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Baird
Cooperative Education
BCT 213 Commercial Printreading, 3.00 Cr.—Commercial Printreading Covers INSP 280B CE: Field Experience, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—Work on approved job sites
typical commercial and civil construction plans and practices. Presents skills for print where student will receive as varied and complete an experience as possible under job
reading and applying knowledge to commercial construction projects. Prerequisite: BCT conditions. Credits are variable and based on the number of clock hours student spends
102 or instructor permission based on industry experience in print reading. on job site. Must be coordinated with supervisor, instructor, and cooperative education
specialist. Department permission required.
41943 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Goodblatt
40978 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy
Course is offered for 2 credits. Contact Denise Roy
Cooperative Education 40979 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy
Students registering for cooperative education must have departmental approval. All Course is offered for 5 credits. Contact Denise Roy
students must contact instructors Kirk Garrison 614-7403 or Spencer Hinkle 614-7405 in 45238 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy
Bldg 7/Rm 202, prior to registering for these classes. Course is offered for 4 credits. Contact Denise Roy
48220 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy
BCT 280A CE: Building Construction, 1.00 TO 12.00 Cr.—On-the-job training at Course is offered for 1 credit. Contact Denise Roy
a department-designated worksite, giving students experience in real work conditions and 48221 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy
helping determine career choices. Department permission required. Course is offered for 3 credits. Contact Denise Roy
42347 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Garrison
This course is being offered for 2 credits.
46343 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Garrison

46345 Rock Cr
This course is being offerred for 1 credit.
BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Garrison Business Administration
This course is being offered for 3 credits. Cascade Technology Education Building Room 210, 503-978-5232, 503-978-5501,
46347 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Garrison 503-978-5430
This course is being offered for 4 credits. Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
BCT 280C CE-BCT Design/Build Remodeling, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—On-the-job SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148
training at a department-designated worksite, giving students experience in real work Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4287, 503-977-4393
conditions and helping determine career choices. Department permission required.
45685 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Hinkle
This course is being offered for 3 credits. BA 101 Introduction to Business, 4.00 Cr.—Survey course in the field of busi-
ness including topics such as management, finance accounting, marketing, production,
computers, international business, small business, investments and other areas of general
business interest. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
test scores.
40414 Cascade TEB 225 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Daraee
Some courses work will be done on-line
40415 Cascade TEB 215 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Chatterton
Some classes replaced with on-line assignments
40416 Cascade TEB 225 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Maros
Some classes replaced with on-line assignments

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42169 Cascade TEB 224 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 TBA 43370 Cascade TEB 225 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Birk
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C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
46876 Cascade TEB 226 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hanks 46878 Cascade TEB 224 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Birk
46877 Cascade TEB 225 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Maros 46879 Cascade TEB 215 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
44429 Hillsboro HC 105 10:30a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp 42341 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 O’Connell
48037 Newberg NCC 105 4:30p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 42342 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Sullivan
40419 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Redeker 42343 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Zogbi
40423 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hohn 46549 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sullivan
41151 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Redeker 42361 SE Center TABOR 135 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Batazhan
43449 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 10:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Ellis 42446 Sylvania SS 108 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Charles
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 42447 Sylvania TCB 211 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pallas
43458 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ellis 42448 Sylvania SS 120 6:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 Sether
44364 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sharp 42449 Sylvania TCB 213 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Charles
44428 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Griffo w Distance Learning: Online Class
46766 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp 42398 For info contact: Cascade Linnman
41227 SE Center TABOR 141 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41790 SE Center SCOTT 204 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bruneau
43588 SE Center TABOR 141 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Anderson
w Distance Learning: Online Class
42406 For info contact: Cascade Hopf
40394 Sylvania TCB 218 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Wrigley Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40395 Sylvania AM 125 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rapp
40396 Sylvania SCB 104 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Daraee w Distance Learning: Online Class
40397 Sylvania SCB 105 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Shelton 44365 For info contact: Rock Creek Russell
40405 Sylvania TCB 218 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Drain Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40900 Sylvania SCB 201 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Drain w Distance Learning: Online Class
41889 Sylvania TCB 211 8:00a–9:50a S 9/25–12/11 Cantoria 48227 For info contact: Sylvania Sether
Note: Some class sessions replaced with online assignments Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42016 Sylvania TCB 215 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson w Distance Learning: Online Class
42095 Sylvania TCB 215 1:00p–2:50p TRS 9/21–12/9 Lai 48228 For info contact: Sylvania Killingsworth
42625 Sylvania TCB 211 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Lai Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Note: Some class sessions replaced with online assignments BA 131 Computers in Business, 4.00 Cr.—Course in computer literacy that covers
45642 Sylvania SS 122 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Seder computer concepts and typical activities computers are used for in business. Includes
w Distance Learning: Online Class introduction to hardware and software, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheet,
40412 For info contact: Sylvania Rapp database and electronic mail. Appreciate the value of ethical conduct in a business/com-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. puter environment. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
w Distance Learning: Online Class test scores.
40418 For info contact: Rock Creek Auld 41829 Cascade TEB 215 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Treadway
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46480 Cascade TEB 215 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Scott
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40420 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Parrott
40422 For info contact: Rock Creek Ellis Some class hours and assignments will be online.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44366 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hohn
46436 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 10:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Hohn
w Distance Learning: Online Class Some class hours and assignments will be online.
41480 For info contact: Rock Creek Bruno 40406 Sylvania SS 211 6:00p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Note: Some class sessions replaced with online assignments.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 46443 Sylvania TCB 213 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
43969 For info contact: Rock Creek Wood w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40598 For info contact: Sylvania Lasselle
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44185 For info contact: Cascade Scott w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42058 For info contact: Rock Creek Bruno
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44208 For info contact: Rock Creek LeDuc w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42960 For info contact: Sylvania Lin
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44267 For info contact: Rock Creek Bruno w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43761 For info contact: Rock Creek Bruno
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44351 For info contact: Sylvania Harold w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45381 For info contact: Rock Creek Bruno
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44408 For info contact: Cascade Scott w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45661 For info contact: Rock Creek Griffo
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44579 For info contact: Harold w Distance Learning: Online Class
Southeast Center 46479 For info contact: Cascade Beckman
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class BA 141 Intro to International Bus Law, 3.00 Cr.—Surveys international aspects
45672 For info contact: Rock Creek Wood of traditional business law subjects (sales, commercial paper, corporate law, agency, etc.)
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. and related subjects (antitrust law, administrative law, trade regulation, etc.). Prerequisites:
BA 111 Introduction to Accounting, 3.00 Cr.—Presents double-entry accounting WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
as related to service and merchandising business. Covers accounting cycle, including w Distance Learning: Online Class
journalizing, posting to the general ledger, preparation of financial statements, petty cash, 46444 For info contact: Sylvania Taylor
bank reconciliations, combined journal, special journals and payroll. Prerequisites: WR Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
42399 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/6 Hopf
Some course work will be done on-line

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BA 177 Payroll Accounting, 3.00 Cr.—Learn fundamental skills and basic knowl- w Distance Learning: Online Class
edge in the area of business payroll. The focus of the course is primarily in the following 40425 For info contact: Rock Creek Auld
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areas: payroll and personnel record keeping, calculation of gross pay using various Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
methods, calculation of Social Security and Medicare taxes, calculation of federal and w Distance Learning: Online Class
state income taxes, calculation of federal and state unemployment taxes, journalizing and 40902 For info contact: Sylvania Lasselle
posting payroll entries, and completing various federal and state forms. Prerequisites: BA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
111 Introduction to Accounting or BA 211 or instructor permission. Recommended: MTH w Distance Learning: Online Class
30 Business Mathematics, and Microcomputer experience. 43252 For info contact: Cascade Bishop
43063 Cascade TEB 216 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Demarkey Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40782 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Grimmer
w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43970 For info contact: Rock Creek Scott
44409 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 46880 For info contact: Cascade Bishop
46769 For info contact: Rock Creek Russell Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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BA 203 Intro to International Bus, 3.00 Cr.—Explores processes of international 47372 For info contact: Rock Creek Wright
trade, whether the company is an importer, exporter, or a multinational firm. Forms a basis Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
for further study and specialization in the international business field. Prerequisite: WR BA 207 Introduction to E-Commerce, 4.00 Cr.—Presents concepts and skills
115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. for the strategic use of e-commerce and related information technology from three
41982 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Brito perspectives: business to consumers, business-to-business, and intra-organizational.
40398 Sylvania TCB 218 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Examination of e-commerce in altering the structure of entire industries, and how it affects
40935 Sylvania SCB 102 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Shannon business processes including electronic transactions, supply chains, decision making and
w Distance Learning: Online Class organizational performance. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent
44919 For info contact: Sylvania Seder placement test scores. Fee: $20
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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BA 205 Solving Comm Prob w/Technology, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on using current 42441 For info contact: Sylvania Totten
technology to create, revise, and design business documents: letters, memos, e-mail, Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
reports, minutes, simple instructions, and resumes. Students will use library and Internet w Distance Learning: Online Class
resources to collect information. In addition, students will deliver oral presentations using 44352 For info contact: Sylvania TBA
presentation tools. Recommended: WR 121, BA 131, CAS 133, or computer literacy. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
43064 Cascade TEB 215 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Chatterton w Distance Learning: Online Class
Some courses work will be done on-line 46883 For info contact: Cascade Beckman
44410 Cascade TEB 215 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Carlson Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40775 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Griffo BA 211 Principles of Accounting I, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces financial accounting
46440 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 O’Connell theory, including the accounting cycle, analysis and recording of transactions, and report-
Some class hours and assignments will be online. ing financial information in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
40901 Sylvania AM 105 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–12/7 Granroth Recommend: MTH 60 and BA 111. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or
Note: Some class sessions replaced with online assignments. equivalent placement test scores.
40999 Sylvania AM 105 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Long 40417 Cascade TEB 222 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tucker
41000 Sylvania AM 105 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Seder Some course work will be done on-line
46445 Sylvania AM 105 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 41830 Cascade TEB 222 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Lawrence
w Distance Learning: Online Class 48038 Newberg NCC 105 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBA
40942 For info contact: Cascade Bishop 40424 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Grimmer
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41251 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Grimmer
43451 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Martin
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42010 For info contact: Sylvania Long 40939 SE Center TABOR 142 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Bashar
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43587 SE Center TABOR 126 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Bashar
40400 Sylvania SCB 201 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Salazar
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40760 Sylvania SCB 105 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Killingsworth
42424 For info contact: Cascade Beckman
42015 Sylvania SY TBA 11:00a–12:20p T 9/21–12/7 Edwards
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Note: Some class sessions replaced with online assignments.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42017 Sylvania TCB 216 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Janicki
42778 For info contact: Rock Creek Wright
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41088 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44368 For info contact: Rock Creek Ellis
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41481 For info contact: Rock Creek Fritz
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45613 For info contact: Sylvania Rapp
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41504 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
47371 For info contact: Rock Creek Wright
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Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43452 For info contact: Rock Creek Ramanujam
BA 206 Management Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces business management Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
theory, including the basic functions of planning, organizing, directing, leading, and w Distance Learning: Online Class
controlling as well as factors contributing to change in current management approaches. 44353 For info contact: Sylvania Killingsworth
Recommended: BA 101, Introduction to Business. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
46882 Cascade TEB 225 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens w Distance Learning: Online Class
44565 For info contact: Rock Creek Fritz
43876 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Szulczewski
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46437 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Griffo
40399 Sylvania AM 112 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

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BA 212 Principles of Accounting II, 3.00 Cr.—Continues the presentation of BA 222 Financial Management, 3.00 Cr.—Covers basic financial concepts and
fundamental issues begun in BA 211. Introduces statement of cash flows and financial practices and includes analysis of company resources, types and sources of financing,

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statement analysis. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement forecasting and planning methods, and the roles of the money and capital markets. Rec-
test scores; and BA 211. ommended: BA 212, MTH 60. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent
42400 Cascade TEB 224 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Myers placement test scores.
Some course work will be done on-line 46889 Cascade TEB 224 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
44411 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Tucker 46891 Cascade MAHB 216 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Matousek
Some course work will be done on-line
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41584 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Grimmer 44921 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards
43453 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Mottaghi Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46438 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Grimmer
40401 Sylvania TCB 212 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Killingsworth w Distance Learning: Online Class
Service-Learning Option see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning 47402 For info contact: Cascade TBA
40402 Sylvania SS 103 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/11 Salazar Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40407 Sylvania TCB 217 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth BA 223 Principles of Marketing, 3.00 Cr.—Provides a general knowledge of mar-
Service-Learning Option see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning keting with emphasis on the marketing mix elements and target markets for consumer and
w Distance Learning: Online Class industrial products. Marketing strategies, customer behavior, and international marketing
42014 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards are topics addressed. Recommended: BA 101. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
46900 Cascade TEB 225 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Maros
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43684 For info contact: Sylvania Killingsworth 46441 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Szulczewski
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40542 Sylvania TCB 212 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
44412 For info contact: Cascade Tucker 40413 For info contact: Sylvania TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
44431 For info contact: Rock Creek Russell 44369 For info contact: Rock Creek Muller
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
46885 For info contact: Cascade Tucker 46902 For info contact: Cascade Gray
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class BA 224 Human Resource Management, 3.00 Cr.—Attention is given to human
47435 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence behavior, employment, employee development, performance appraisal, wage and salary
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. administration, employment and job rights, discipline and due process, and labor-man-
agement relations. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
BA 213 Principles of Accounting III, 3.00 Cr.—Study Managerial Accounting.
test scores.
Covers cost/volume relationships, manufacturing costs, cost decisions, management
41983 Cascade TEB 224 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hopf
planning, budgeting, and responsibility accounting. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and
46904 Cascade TEB 218 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Yates
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores; and BA 211.
46888 Cascade TEB 215 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Myers BA 226 Business Law I, 4.00 Cr.—Discusses fundamental concepts, principles, and
43454 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Mottaghi rules of law that apply to business transactions. Includes the function and operation of
44432 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zogbi the courts, business crimes, torts, contract law, intellectual property, the application of the
40403 Sylvania TCB 216 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lasselle Uniform Commercial Code to business activities and recent developments in business
40936 Sylvania SCB 104 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mottaghi law, such as cyberlaw and electronic commerce. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH
20 or equivalent placement test scores.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 44413 Cascade TEB 224 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Mitchell-Phil
40421 For info contact: Rock Creek Ramanujam
40426 Rock Cr BLDG2 124 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bloom
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40404 Sylvania SS 102 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bloom
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42236 Sylvania TCB 212 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Mitchell-Phil
41089 For info contact: Cascade Lawrence Note: some class time replaced with online sessions.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42011 For info contact: Sylvania Lasselle
43375 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42626 For info contact: Sylvania Bloom
46886 For info contact: Cascade Tucker Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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BA 218 Personal Finance, 3.00 Cr.—Studies role of the consumer in our economy, 44414 For info contact: Cascade Mitchell-Phil
problems of financing family and individual needs, including budgeting, banking relation- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
ships, charge accounts, installment buying, insurance, wills, real estate investing and
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personal taxes. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test 48219 For info contact: Sylvania Totten
scores. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42401 Cascade SSB 201 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Daraee
46898 Cascade TEB 216 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA BA 228 Comp Accounting Applications, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces double-entry, fully
46452 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 4:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sullivan
integrated computerized general ledger software. Topics include general ledger, accounts
43589 SE Center TABOR 138 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Anderson
receivable, accounts payable, payroll, fixed assets, bank reconciliations, and inventory.
44920 Sylvania SS 122 1:00p–2:20p T 9/20–12/7 Totten
Recommended: BA 111 or BA 211 and CAS 133. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH
20 or equivalent placement test scores.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41520 Cascade TEB 215 9:00a–12:00p S 9/25–12/11 Gray
40411 For info contact: Sylvania Totten Quickbooks; Some classes replaced with on-line assignments
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40408 Sylvania SCB 103 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Charles
w Distance Learning: Online Class QuickBooks Pro
43369 For info contact: Cascade Gray w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44415 For info contact: Cascade Treadway
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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BA 234 International Marketing, 3.00 Cr.—Covers nature and concepts of inter- BA 285 Human Relations-Organizations, 3.00 Cr.—Explores interactions in orga-
national marketing including techniques for identifying potential markets and assessing nizations by examining human perceptions, communications, small group dynamics and
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uncontrollable elements such as economic, political and sociocultural environmental leadership. Includes dynamics of change, cultural diversity, substance abuse, work stress,
factors. International marketing strategies related to product/service, pricing, promotion ethics and social responsibility, and the challenges of globalization. Prerequisite: WR 115,
and distribution are examined. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
placement test scores. Fee: $20 43148 Cascade SSB 201 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hopf
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40753 Sylvania TCB 208 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Daraee
41505 For info contact: Sylvania Seder w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40773 For info contact: Sylvania Hastings
BA 238 Sales, 3.00 Cr.—Offers a blend of practicality and theory on industrial, Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
commercial and retail sales. Demonstrates and practices basic sales techniques, explores w Distance Learning: Online Class
communication and motivation as they relate to selling and examine the function of sales 42452 For info contact: Sylvania Hastings
relative to the total marketing program. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
equivalent placement test scores. BA 9703 Income Tax Preparation: Basic, 8.00 Cr.—Elements of taxation. Meets
43623 Cascade TEB 227 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Maros the statutory educational requirements for those wishing to be licensed income tax prepar-
40409 Sylvania TCB 217 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Lumley ers in Oregon.
BA 239 Advertising, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the basics of planning, creating, using, and 46434 Sylvania SS 108 5:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pallas
placing advertising in the business world. Reviews entire field of advertising as basis for
students who select advertising as a career or as an integral part of a marketing program.
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Cooperative Education
BA 280A CE: Business Experience, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Offers relevant field
46903 Cascade TEB 222 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/9 Stevens
experience in business environments in one of the following areas: bookkeeping, market-
40410 Sylvania SCB 104 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Eichenberger ing, management, international business, advertising, banking, purchasing, investment,
BA 240 Nonprofit Fin. Mngmt. & Acctg., 4.00 Cr.—Develops conceptual founda- finance and customer services (sales or credit services). Allows exploration of career
tion underlying the financial management and accounting procedures, records and options. Course may be repeated for credit up to 12 credits. Prerequisite: Completion of
statements for non-profit organizations. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or 12 BA credits and department permission. Prerequisite/concurrent: BA 280B.
equivalent placement test scores and BA 111 or BA 211 or equivalent. Fee: $20 44418 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway
w Distance Learning: Online Class 1cr; Sara Treadway: sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
46439 For info contact: Rock Creek Martin 44419 Cascade TEB . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 2cr; Sara Treadway: sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
BA 242 Introduction to Investments, 3.00 Cr.—Study popular investment vehicles- 46875 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway
3cr; Sara Treadway: sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
-what they are, how they can be utilized and the risk and return possibilities. Emphasizes
45628 Rock Cr BLDG3 201 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 TBA
stocks and bonds, mutual funds, options and real estate. Examines securities exchanges Before registering, contact Donna Drayer at 503-614-7452.
and the functions of the broker. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent 42628 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Long
placement test scores. 3 credits. Contact Glenna Barrick-Harwood at 503-977-4661
46892 Cascade TEB 227 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Daraee 44354 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Long
46895 Cascade TEB 225 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gray 1 credit. Contact Glenna Barrick-Harwood at 503-977-4661
41704 Sylvania TCB 217 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA 44355 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Long
w Distance Learning: Online Class 2 credits. Contact Glenna Barrick-Harwood at 503-977-4661
41502 For info contact: Sylvania Edwards BA 280B CE: Bus Experience - Sem, 1.00 Cr.—Supplements on-the-job experience
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. through feedback sessions, instruction in job-related areas, and linkages to the student’s
w Distance Learning: Online Class on-campus program. Co-requisite: BA 280A Prerequisite: Department permission
44416 For info contact: Cascade Matousek required.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42627 Sylvania SCB 104 9:00a–9:50a F 9/20–12/11 Long
BA 249 Prin/Retailing & E-tailing, 3.00 Cr.—Covers analyzing target market,
developing retail marketing mix elements, and reviewing store planning techniques used
by retailers. Includes discussions of changing retailing environment and impact of govern-
ment regulations. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement Career Help and College Success
test scores. Cascade SSB 150, 503-978-5271
46874 Cascade TEB 225 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA Rock Cr Rock Creek 9/118, 503-614-7300, 503-614-7289
BA 250 Small Business Management, 3.00 Cr.—Designed for students and SE Center Mt Tabor Hall Room 152, 503-788-6198
prospective small business owners and managers. It emphasizes the general functions, Sylvania CC 216, 503-977-4531
procedures, and specific subject areas related to initiating, organizing, and operating a
successful small business. It specifically prepares the student to develop a business plan
for opening a business. Recommended: BA 101. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH College Success
20 or equivalent placement test scores. CG 0693 Confidence Building, 1.00 Cr.—Helps students explore the concept of
41223 Cascade TEB 225 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Chatterton self-confidence: how it is learned, how it can be developed and how it is sabotaged. Ideas,
Some course work will be done on-line tools and techniques are introduced that will help students in their development of a
46905 Cascade TH 124 9:00a–12:00p S 9/25–12/11 Parecki stronger self-image.
41875 Sylvania SCB 105 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Wilson 45358 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 9:00a–1:50p S 10/2–10/9 Davis-Cainion
BA 255 Project Management -Bus Enviro, 4.00 Cr.—Showcases the evolving
interpretation of project management by providing practical information useful to project
managers from all disciplines. Discussion topics will include: integration, scope, time,
College Transfer Elective Courses
cost, quality, human resource management, communication, risk, and procurement CG 100A College Survival and Success, 3.00 Cr.—Provides information and
management. This course is one of the Project Management series that includes CAS 220, techniques on time and money management, motivation, and goal-setting for college
MSD 279, and CIS 245. Project management is a broad term that can include many areas success. Develop skills in communicating in a culturally diverse learning environment and
of a business. Recommend: BA 101, MSD 279, BA 250, and CAS 220. Prerequisite: WR accessing online and in- person college resources and services.
115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 41956 Cascade MAHB 215 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/20–12/11 Wilson
47333 Cascade SC 303 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Brito 43388 Cascade MAHB 215 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Whitford
46476 Newberg NCC 201 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McBeth
BA 256 Income Tax, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces preparation of federal individual and sole 43610 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28–12/7 TBA
proprietorship income tax returns. Provides brief overview of partnership and corporate 47334 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/28–11/18 Bergal
returns. 40030 Sylvania SCB 203 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clark
44433 Rock Cr BLDG2 125 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Pallas 41006 Sylvania TCB 218 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clark
42958 Sylvania SCB 203 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 McCashew
45549 Sylvania SCB 204 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Paez
46449 Sylvania SS 108 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McCashew
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w Distance Learning: Online Class CG 105 Scholarships: $$ for College, 2.00 Cr.—Provides a systematic approach
40994 For info contact: Cascade Suarez to researching and applying for scholarships. Topics include: Creating a scholarship port-

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Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. folio, Oregon Student Assistance Commission application, PCC Foundation application,
w Distance Learning: Online Class internet resources, and research strategies. Students will identify skills, accomplishments,
43395 For info contact: Cascade Dowd values, goals, and life experiences, and learn strategies to translate them into an effective
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. scholarship application. Interviewing tips will be discussed. Panels and guest speak-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ers, including scholarship winners, will share perspectives on the scholarship process.
46359 For info contact: Sylvania Paez Corequisite: WR 105: Scholarship Essay Writing
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44522 Cascade TH 107 2:00p–3:50p R 9/20–12/11 Washington
Must register for WR 105 CRN 44909
CG 100B College Survival and Success, 2.00 Cr.—Provides information and tech- 42997 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 10:00a–11:50a F 9/20–12/11 Adler
niques on time management, motivation, and goal-setting for college success. Develop Must take with WR 105 CRN
skills communicating with instructors and students and accessing online and in-person 42959 Sylvania SS 108 6:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Morrow
college resources and services. Students must also register for WR 105 crn 47100
41448 Cascade TH 112 12:00p–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Esary 47000 Sylvania SS 108 3:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morrow
41899 Cascade TEB 216 5:30p–7:20p M 9/20–12/11 Christain Students must also register for WR 115 crn 40286
41914 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 9:00a–12:50p F 10/29–12/3 Kennedy w Distance Learning: Online Class
42635 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/28–10/28 Kennedy 44846 For info contact: Rock Creek Halloran
Also recommended taking CG 111B - CRN 42638. Must also take WR105 CRN 45003.
45595 Rock Cr R. TBA 2:00p–3:50p T 9/28–12/7 TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
47768 SE Center TABOR 135 12:00p–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
CG 111A Study Skills for Coll Learning, 3.00 Cr.—Provides information, tech-
CG 100C College Survival and Success, 1.00 Cr.—Provides basic information on niques, and strategies helpful in becoming more efficient in studying, notetaking, textbook
time management and goal setting for college success. Develop skills in communicating reading, and taking exams. Identify preferred learning style and develop skills in schedul-
with instructors and accessing online and in-person college resources and services. ing study time, library research, memory strategies, and critical thinking. Prerequisites:
43760 Cascade SC 203 10:00a–11:50a S 10/2–10/30 Bailey Placement into WR 115 and RD 115
Tuition Free. Must Attend All Sessions to Receive Credit
42293 Cascade TEB 218 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/20–12/11 Kennedy
43763 Cascade SC 203 1:00p–2:50p U 10/10–11/7 McCoy
Tuition Free. Must Attend All Sessions to Receive Credit 47937 Newberg NCC 201 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McBeth
44191 Cascade SC 203 10:00a–11:50a S 11/6–12/4 Bailey 43608 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/27–11/17 TBA
Must attend ALL sessions to receive credit/Tuition Free 43609 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Nording
44348 Cascade SC 304 10:00a–11:50a S 10/9–11/6 Keysar 40029 Sylvania ST 235 5:00p–7:50p R 9/30–12/9 Weiford
Must Attend All Sessions to Receive Credit/ Tuition Free 43383 Sylvania SCB 204 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/27–11/22 Dow
45502 Cascade TH 112 6:00p–7:50p T 11/2–11/30 McCoy 46944 Sylvania SS 122 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McBeth
Must Attend All Sessions to Receive Credit/Tuition Free w Distance Learning: Online Class
45503 Cascade PSEB 100 4:00p–5:50p W 9/29–10/27 Keysar 42869 For info contact: Sylvania Montoya
Students Must Attend All Sessions To Receive Credit Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42167 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 2:00p–4:20p F 10/1–10/29 Levine
Tuition Free. Must attend all sessions. w Distance Learning: Online Class
43557 For info contact: Cascade Williams
42636 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 2:00p–3:50p R 10/21–12/2 Stoutenburg
Tuition Free Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42637 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 11:00a–11:50a T 9/20–12/11 Stricklin CG 111B Study Skills for Coll Lrng-NUR, 2.00 Cr.—Provides information,
For ESOL level 6,7,8 students only. Tuition Free. techniques, strategies and skills helpful in becoming more efficient in notetaking, textbook
43928 Rock Cr R. TBA TBA S 10/9–11/6 TBA reading, and taking exams. Identify preferred learning style and develop skills in schedul-
Tuition Free. Must attend all sessions. ing study time and memory strategies. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115
43929 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 3:00p–3:50p T 9/28–12/7 Tsongas 46912 Cascade JH 106 4:00p–5:50p W 9/20–12/11 Dempsey
For VETERANS only. Inst/Advisor perm req’d. Tuition Free. 42638 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 4:00p–5:50p TR 11/2–12/9 Kennedy
44190 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 5:00p–6:50p R 9/30–10/28 Pitzer Also recommended to take CG100B - CRN 42635.
Tuition Free. Must attend all sessions. 47767 SE Center TABOR 135 12:00p–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Butler
44325 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 11:00a–11:50a R 9/30–12/9 Chulufas CG 111C Study Skills for Coll Learning, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces information and
For INT’L students. Dept perm req. Tuition Free
techniques in notetaking, textbook reading, and taking exams. Develop a study schedule.
44326 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 6:00p–7:50p M 10/25–11/22 Sander
Tuition free. Must attend all sessions. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115
42358 SE Center TABOR 137 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–10/19 Keysar 42955 Cascade TH 112 1:00p–2:50p T 9/21–10/19 Miller-Tatro
Tuition free. Must attend all sessions to receive credit. Students must be enrolled in a Math Class concurrently
43349 SE Center TABOR 138 11:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Michelson CG 112 Stopping Test Anxiety, 1.00 Cr.—Covers techniques for coping with exces-
Tuition free. Must attend all sessions to receive credit. sive test-taking anxiety and improving overall test performance.
44264 SE Center TABOR 137 10:00a–11:50a S 10/2–10/30 McLaughlin 43646 Cascade SC 203 2:00p–5:20p F 10/15–10/29 Kennedy
Tuition free. Must attend all sessions to receive credit. All Sessions Must Be Attended to Receive Credit
47935 Scappoose SCAPHS TBA 5:00p–5:50p M 9/27–12/6 TBA 46819 Cascade SC 301 2:00p–5:20p S 11/13–12/4 Kennedy
42241 Sylvania SS 122 2:30p–4:20p T 9/21–10/19 Kelly 43917 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 9:00a–1:50p S 10/30–11/6 Olson
Tuition free. 43686 Sylvania SCB 105 9:00a–12:20p F 10/29–11/12 Sills
42870 Sylvania SS 104 6:00p–7:50p W 10/6–11/3 Hill CG 114 Financial Survival, 1.00 Cr.—Provides basic information and strategies
Tuition free. to empower individuals to make positive decisions about funding their education and
42871 Sylvania SS 122 2:30p–4:20p T 11/2–11/30 Mahon-Decker establishing control over their financial lives, leading to financial independence and
For F1 International Students Only/Advisor Perm. req’d
reduced life stress. Topics include student financial aid and funding college, budgeting,
42872 Sylvania SCB 205 6:00p–7:50p M 10/4–11/1 Hill
Tuition free. wise use of credit, controlling debt, basic financial planning, effective financial decision
42873 Sylvania SS 121 12:00p–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kelly making, and avoiding financial mistakes and pitfalls. CG 114 and BA 114 are equivalent.
Tuition free. Only one may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: WR 90, RD 90, and MTH 20 or equivalent
42874 Sylvania TCB 211 2:30p–4:20p T 10/5–11/2 Pfund placement test scores.
Tuition free. For ESOL Level 6,7, or 8 students only. 46754 Cascade TH 112 1:00p–2:50p T 10/26–11/23 Miller-Tatro
45516 Sylvania SCB 105 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–10/22 Cain 47003 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 10:00a–11:20a F 10/1–11/19 TBA
Tuition free. 46936 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–12:50p F 10/1– Morrow
w Distance Learning: Online Class and Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–12:50p F 10/29– Morrow
42634 For info contact: Rock Creek Acosta Must attend both Fridays.
DL Stud. only. Perm req’d: flora.acosta@pcc.edu. Tuit free. 46941 Sylvania SS 101 3:00p–4:20p W 9/29–11/17 Neill
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
46786 For info contact: Sylvania Morrow
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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CG 130 Today’s Careers, 2.00 Cr.—Explores careers and what it takes to succeed CG 146 Value Clarification, 1.00 Cr.—Examines beliefs, attitudes and values behind
in them. Covers ways of gathering information about specific occupations. Uses guest decisions and actions including whether behavior matches stated beliefs, evaluating
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speakers from a variety of career areas and helps develop a plan for next steps. Provides consequences of choices and developing a process that will enable the development of
basic career information. personalized values.
43607 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 3:00p–4:50p M 9/27–12/6 Williams 44849 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 9:00a–1:50p S 11/6–11/13 Stauffer
CG 130H Intro Today’s Careers: Health, 2.00 Cr.—Explores career opportunities CG 147 Decision Making, 1.00 Cr.—Help students develop awareness of their per-
in the health professions. The focus will be on the educational and licensing requirements, sonal decision- making style(s) in order to make effective life choices in personal, social,
professional and ethical responsibilities, physical requirements, workplace environment or work settings. Introduces information on effective decision-making.
and career pathways of each profession. Fee: $20 44476 Cascade SC 301 9:00a–1:50p S 11/6–11/13 Hurdle
w Distance Learning: Online Class Students Must Attend All Sessions to Receive Credit
43924 For info contact: Sylvania Thornburg 46911 Cascade TH 124 2:00p–5:20p F 10/22–11/5 Dempsey
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. CG 191 Exploring Identity & Diversity, 4.00 Cr.—This course is designed to assist
w Distance Learning: Online Class students in gaining a deep understanding of the impact diversity and social justice has on
43925 For info contact: Sylvania Thornburg human development and their experiences as students in college. The experiential nature
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. of this course will provide students an opportunity to explore the different facets of identity
CG 140a Career and Life Planning, 3.00 Cr.—This course provides students with development and how culture plays a role in their college experience. Participants will
the most in depth tools needed to make informed career decisions. Students will assess also develop culturally competent skills to succeed in college and in a diverse society.
career confidence and readiness, skills, values, interests, personality, obstacles, attitudes Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121.
44474 Cascade SC 301 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Williams
and approaches to decision making. This course provides instruction on how to research Must Attend All Sessions To Receive Credit
career information, gain access to information materials, and methods of exploring 43606 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/28–12/9 Bergal
careers. Also included is educational decision making which covers choice of major and
college as well as planning a program of study. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and CG 199 Transfer to a 4 Year College, 2.00 Cr.—Provides students who are plan-
RD 115. ning to transfer to a four- year college with an understanding of the various processes,
42304 Cascade PSEB 111 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Frank requirements, and issues that impact successful transitions. Provides strategies and
44475 Cascade TH 124 6:00p–8:50p F 9/20–12/11 Shaub information critical to both academic development and adjustment to the four-year college
47004 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 10:00a–12:50p F 10/1–12/10 Cardo systems.
43688 Sylvania SS 108 5:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 Cain 44850 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 3:00p–4:50p W 9/29–12/8 Alcaire
47520 Sylvania SS 111 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tinney CG 209 Job Finding Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Explores broad range of job search tech-
w Distance Learning: Online Class niques, including building a job network, compiling appropriate information for job ap-
40515 For info contact: Cascade Lee plications, targeting cover letters and resumes, typical interview questions and techniques.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Promotes overall understanding of the job search process.
44346 Sylvania SS 116 12:00p–12:50p T 9/20–12/11 Knox
w Distance Learning: Online Class Focus on Automotive Careers.
43602 For info contact: Sylvania Bedient
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
40034 For info contact: Sylvania Kuba
CG 140B Career and Life Planning, 2.00 Cr.—This course provides students with Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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, Cooperative Education
and methods of exploring careers and majors. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and CG 280A CE: Career Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Students earn credit for
RD 115. learning from practical experience at a worksite related to their major or career goal. Ap-
41519 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 6:00p–8:20p W 9/29–11/17 Swint propriate work experiences provide opportunities for new learning and skill development.
Class meets 8 weeks. May be repeated up to 12 credits.
CG 140C Career and Life Planning, 1.00 Cr.—This course provides students with 41734 Cascade SSB 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Washington
the tools needed to make informed career decisions. Students will assess skills, values, 3cr contact Co-op Ed 978-5242 to register/co-enroll CG 280B
interests, and personality toward making a career decision. The course provides instruc- 44301 Cascade SSB 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Washington
2 cr, contact R Washington 978-5242/Co-enroll in CG 280B
tion on how to research career information, gain access to information materials, and
44302 Cascade SSB 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Washington
methods of exploring careers. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115. 1 cr, contact R. Washington 978-5242/Co-enroll in CG 280B
43950 Cascade TH 124 1:00p–4:20p F 10/1–10/15 Boyle-Galesti 40037 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams
Students Must Attend All Three Sessions to Receive Credit 2 Cr, Contact Co-Op Ed at 503-614-7243 before registering.
45425 Cascade SC 304 10:00a–1:20p S 11/13–12/4 Boyle-Galesti 44851 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams
CG 144 Intro to Assertiveness, 1.00 Cr.—Provides basic communication skills 3 Cr, Contact Co-Op Ed at 503-614-7243 before registering.
students can use to state or declare their rights in a positive fashion to obtain desired 47249 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams
results in career, social and personal relations. 4CR Contact Co-Op Ed at 503-614-7243 before registering.
42305 Cascade TEB 224 2:00p–5:20p F 10/1–10/15 Dempsey 48217 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams
Students must attend all sessions to receive credit 4CR Contact Co-Op Ed at 503-614-7243 before registering.
46873 Cascade TH 124 2:00p–5:20p F 11/12–12/3 Dempsey 40031 Sylvania CC 221 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Knox
43918 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 9:00a–1:50p S 10/16–10/23 Stauffer 3 cr. Contact Coop Ed (503)977-4475 before registering.
CG 145 Stress Management, 1.00 Cr.—Identifies specific, personal stressors and 40032 Sylvania CC 221 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Knox
2cr. Contact Coop Ed (503)977-4475 before registering.
develops skills that enable students to more effectively deal with stress.
40033 Sylvania CC 221 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Knox
41909 Cascade TEB 224 9:00a–12:20p S 11/13–12/4 Hammond 1cr. Contact Coop Ed, (503)977-4475 before registering.
Must Attend All Three Sessions to Receive Credit
43556 Cascade TH 124 9:00a–12:20p F 10/15–10/29 TBA CG 280B CE: Career Development - Sem, 1.00 Cr.—The Co-op seminar supple-
Must Attend All Sessions to Receive Credit ments the Co-op work experience by offering a flexible menu of assignments from which
42639 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 9:00a–1:50p S 11/13–11/20 Olson to select a variety of activities. Includes video tapes, selected readings, workshops, lec-
Students must attend both sessions. tures and a variety of career related exercises to enhance career development. Department
43919 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 9:00a–1:50p S 10/2–10/9 Olson permission required. Co-requisite: CG 280A. Course may be repeated.
Students must attend both sessions. 44852 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams
44847 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 9:00a–9:50a T 9/28–12/7 Brown 1 Cr, Contact Co-Op Ed at 503-614-7243 before registering.
For COMBAT VETS only. Inst/Advis perm req’d. Tuition Free.
47094 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 10:00a–10:50a T 9/28–12/7 Brown Project Independence - Cascade Campus
41831 Sylvania TCB 216 9:00a–1:50p S 10/16–10/23 Paez Project Independence is a tuition free, personal development and career planning
Must attend both Saturdays. program for single parents and displaced homemakers. Project Independence is available
46446 Sylvania SS 108 3:00p–4:50p W 10/6–11/10 Frank at the Cascade Campus. Students in Project Independence receive personalized attention
in the areas of self-confidence building, values clarification, decision making, career
planning and goal setting. Project Independence assists women with transition into higher
education and/or the workforce. For more information, call 503-978-5249.

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New Directions - Rock Creek Campus Lecture
New Directions is a tuition free, four credit personal development and career planning

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41927 Cascade JH 112 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Mackel
program for single parents and displaced homemakers. New Directions is located at the Lab
Rock Creek Campus. Self-confidence, decision making, career planning and improving 41928 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Mackel
life skills are addressed in the program. New Directions assists women with transition
into higher education and/or the workforce. For more information call Christine Paull at
503-614-7448. Lecture
40096 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hodson
Transiciones Oeste - Rock Creek Campus 41574 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manyanga
Transiciones Oeste es un programa del desarrollo y planificacion vocacional para madres 45564 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Tang
solteras y amas de casa que han sido desplazadas de su empleo. El programa es gratis. Lab
Transiciones Oeste esta localizado en el campus Rock Creek de Portland Community 41575 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 8:30a–11:20a R 9/23–12/9 Manyanga
College (PCC). El autoestima, la toma de decisiones, la planificacion vocacional y en 42599 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hodson
como las habilidades de la vida son temas del programa. Transiciones Oeste ayuda a las 44424 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 8:30a–11:20a F 9/24–12/10 Tuenge
mujeres con la transicion a una educacion superior y/o a la fuerza de laboral. Para mas 45565 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Tang
informacion llame a la Alicia Gonzalez al 503-614-7437 alicia.gonzalez16@pcc.edu

Life Tracks - Southeast Center Lecture


40795 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Peer
Single parent, displaced homemaker, woman? New or returning to college? Take advantage
of the Life Tracks program at the SE Center. We can help you plan your education and Lab
career. Life Tracks is a free program of classes and support for those returning to school 41009 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Miller
whose lives are in transition. For more information call Dana Jean Maginn at 503-788-
6198. Lecture
40088 Sylvania ST 309 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Barton
Transitions Program - Sylvania 41470 Sylvania ST 309 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
The Sylvania campus Transitions Program is a free five credit strength-based support- 46881 Sylvania ST 101 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Vukic
ive learning community dedicated to easing the transitions to college, career, and life Lab
changing possibilities for single parents, displaced homemakers, and other students in 40560 Sylvania ST 306 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 Jenkins
transition. Our purpose at the Transitions Program is to help remove obstacles that could 41355 Sylvania ST 306 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson
get in the way of your progress to college success. The program is geared to the needs of 41471 Sylvania ST 306 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Vukic
students with families, jobs, and other responsibilities who wish to prepare for the future. 41472 Sylvania ST 306 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Johnson
For more information call Ginny Christian at 503-977-8580.
Lecture
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Career Pathways Program 46135 For info contact: Cascade
ALERT! Requires LabKit (Apprx $137) see CIP page, labpaq.com
Miller

SE Center Mt Tabor 106, 503-788-6218, 503-788-6271, 503-788-6233 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab
Professional Technical Career Pathway Trainings offer students a short-term training that w Distance Learning: Online Class
prepares students for entry-level positions in a specific career pathway. Clusters of classes 46139 For info contact: Cascade Miller
from 12-16 credits are offered together for a cohort of students. The training also includes Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Career Planning training to help students find a job in today’s tough job market. Admis-
sion to the college is required. Trainings are in the following career areas: Accounting/ Lecture
Bookkeeping; Computer Applications and Office Systems; Computer Support Specialist; w Distance Learning: Online Class
Criminal Justice Corrections; Emergency Telecommunicator; HVAC/Installer; Machine 46327 For info contact: Rock Creek Radakovich
Manufacturing; Medical Coding/Insurance Billing; Phlebotomy; Professional Develop- ALERT! REQUIRES lab kit Apprx $135. See CIP page, labpaq.com
ment and Retail Management. For more information on admission and registration into a Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
specific training, please call 503-788-6233 or 503-788-6270.
Lab
w Distance Learning: Online Class
46328 For info contact: Rock Creek Radakovich
Chemistry Alert! Requires lab kit Apprx $135. See CIP page, labpaq.com
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209
Rock Cr RC 7/202, 503-614-7500 Admin Asst Lecture
Sylvania ST 312, 503-977-4174
w Distance Learning: Online Class
42437 For info contact: Sylvania Liebschutz
CH 100 Fundamentals for Chemistry, 4.00 Cr.—Covers selected basic chemical Lab Kit REQUIRED-APPROX.$135.00 to labpaq.com(#ch-pcc-100)
principles and computational problems found in first-year, 100-level chemistry courses. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
For students who have no chemical background and those with minimal problem solving Lab
skills. Recommended: Algebra I and II, or equivalent. Students who have completed or are w Distance Learning: Online Class
concurrently enrolled in MTH 95 should consider enrolling in CH 104. Prerequisite: WR 42438 For info contact: Sylvania Liebschutz
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 Lab Kit REQUIRED-APPROX.$135.00 to labpaq.com(#ch-pcc-100)
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lecture
40095 Cascade JH 102 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Friedrich
Lab
42295 Cascade JH 214 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Mackel
44674 Cascade JH 214 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Carrigan

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Lecture Lecture
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w Distance Learning: Online Class 41700 Sylvania ST 309 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Killin
42558 For info contact: Sylvania Holmes Lab
Lab Kit REQUIRED-APPROX.$135.00 to labpaq.com(#ch-pcc-100) 41344 Sylvania ST 316 2:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Killin
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41343 Sylvania ST 309 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Skaates
42557 For info contact: Sylvania Holmes Lab
Lab Kit REQUIRED-APPROX.$135.00 to labpaq.com(#ch-pcc-100) 43156 Sylvania ST 306 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Skaates
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43157 Sylvania ST 306 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Skaates
CH 102 Organic Chemistry Principles, 5.00 Cr.—Covers basic organic and bio-
chemistry. Designed for Allied Health students. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH Lecture
20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 w Distance Learning: Online Class
46170 For info contact: Cascade Vo
Lecture ALERT! Requires LabKit (Apprx $159) see CIP page, labpaq.com
44792 Sylvania ST 309 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Picciotto Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab Lab
44793 Sylvania ST 316 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Picciotto
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Recitation 46171 For info contact: Cascade Vo
44794 Sylvania ST 316 11:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Picciotto Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CH 104 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includes general principles of chemistry,
including atomic structure, mole concept, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, and gas laws. Lecture
Designed for students in a health science curriculum leading to a Baccalaureate degree or w Distance Learning: Online Class
liberal arts students who need a laboratory science elective. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 43793 For info contact: Sylvania Handy
115 or equivalent placement test scores. Prerequisite/Concurrent: MTH 95 Fee: $12 ALERT!Requires Lab Kit Apprx. $160, see CIP page, labpaq.com
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lecture Lab
41657 Cascade JH 104 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Lab 43794 For info contact: Sylvania Handy
40804 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA ALERT!Requires Lab Kit Apprx. $160, see CIP page, labpaq.com
41658 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Lecture CH 105 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includes stoichiometry, gases, oxidation-


42526 Cascade JH 102 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA reduction, acid-base concepts, equilibrium, physical and chemical properties of solutions,
and Cascade JH 101 3:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: CH 104 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
Lab Lecture
42527 Cascade JH 214 12:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA 41735 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Wallack
Lab
Lecture 42314 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Sakrison
40094 Cascade JH 104 12:30p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hart
Lab Lecture
40803 Cascade JH 214 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hart 41834 Sylvania ST 305 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
44721 Cascade JH 214 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hart
Lab
41836 Sylvania ST 316 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 TBA
Lecture
42602 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Brackett
Lecture
43575 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brackett
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Lab 44675 For info contact: Cascade Carrigan
42783 Rock Cr BLDG7 224 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Brackett ALERT! Requires LabKit (Apprx $181) see CIP page, labpaq.com
43576 Rock Cr BLDG7 224 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kloster Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44439 Rock Cr BLDG7 224 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brackett
Lab
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Lecture 44676 For info contact: Cascade Hart
42779 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab
42159 Rock Cr BLDG7 224 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA CH 106 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includes fundamental principles of organic
chemistry and biochemical processes. Prerequisite: CH 105 and its prerequisite require-
ments. Fee: $12
Lecture
40089 Sylvania ST 101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fiddler Lecture
40092 Sylvania ST 309 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jenkins 41947 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Joseph
41874 Sylvania ST 305 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Picciotto
Lab
Lab 42315 Rock Cr BLDG7 224 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Joseph
40561 Sylvania ST 306 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Johnson
43153 Sylvania ST 306 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jenkins
43154 Sylvania ST 306 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fiddler
43155 Sylvania ST 316 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jenkins

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Lecture Lecture

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40090 Sylvania ST 309 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider
48184 For info contact: Cascade Carrigan 41196 Sylvania ST 309 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Vukic
Requires LabKit. 42471 Sylvania ST 309 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Riker
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Lab
Lab 40562 Sylvania ST 307 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Picciotto
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40563 Sylvania ST 307 2:30p–5:20p T 9/21–12/7 Riker
48185 For info contact: Cascade Carrigan 42472 Sylvania ST 307 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Riker
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43158 Sylvania ST 307 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Schneider
43159 Sylvania ST 307 2:30p–5:20p R 9/23–12/9 Vukic
CH 199 Intro to Chemistry of Sustain, 4.00 Cr.—Learn the chemistry necessary to 44268 Sylvania ST 307 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Skaates
gain an atomic level understanding of issues related to sustainability such as clean water,
air pollution, renewable energy sources, and global climate change. Critically evaluate Lecture
claims made by the media to the popular media to assess the advantages and disadvan- 40093 Sylvania ST 309 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barton
tages of sustainable choices. Chemistry topics may include atomic structure, bonding,
molecular shape, intermolecular forces, chemical reactions, and energy of reactions. Pre- Lab
requisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores, and MTH 60. Fee: $12 40564 Sylvania ST 307 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Barton

Lecture Lecture
48052 Sylvania ST 317 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Fiddler
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Lab 41736 For info contact: Rock Creek Kloster
48053 Sylvania ST 316 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fiddler Access Course Info. Page via www.distance.pcc.edu/schedules/
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CH 211 Introduction to Biochemistry, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the chemistry of
biological systems. Principal topics covered are: the structure and function of biologi- Lab
cal molecules, the chemistry of heredity, metabolism and biological energy. CH 106 or w Distance Learning: Online Class
200-level organic chemistry required. 41888 For info contact: Rock Creek Hodson
41010 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Joseph Required Orientation: LAB begins 9/22 meets Wednesdays weekly 6:30 PM
CH 221 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Introduction to chemistry covering measure- to 9:20 PM Building 7 Room 226
ments, classification and properties of matter, nomenclature, atomic structure and modern Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
atomic theory, periodic table and chemical periodicity, and chemical bonding. Recom- CH 223 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Topics include: chemical kinetics and ionic
mended for chemistry and other natural science majors, and pre-professional majors in equilibria; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; thermodynamics; and descriptive chem-
engineering, medicine and dentistry. Successful completion of high school or college istry topics. Special topics will be included as time and interest allows. Prerequisites: CH
chemistry class with a lab component (e.g. CH 100) in the last 5 years required. Students 222 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12
who have not taken high school chemistry within the last 5 years are STRONGLY encour-
aged to take CH 100 before CH 221. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent Lecture
placement test scores. Prerequisite/concurrent: MTH 111B or MTH 111C. Fee: $12 42781 Cascade JH 112 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dawson
and Cascade JH 101 5:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dawson
Lecture
40944 Cascade JH 102 9:00a–10:20a MF 9/20–12/10 Friedrich Lab
42782 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dawson
Recitation
41777 Cascade JH 101 10:30a–11:20a M 9/20–12/6 Friedrich
41955 Cascade JH 101 10:30a–11:20a F 9/24–12/10 Friedrich Lecture
41884 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Davis
Lab
41539 Cascade JH 214 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Friedrich Lab
42780 Cascade JH 214 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Friedrich 41885 Rock Cr BLDG7 224 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Davis

Lecture Lecture
41778 Cascade JH 102 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 41876 Sylvania ST 309 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schneider
Lab Lab
41779 Cascade JH 214 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA 43160 Sylvania ST 316 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Schneider
44677 Cascade JH 214 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA CH 241 Organic Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includes fundamentals of organic chemistry,
bonding, hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols, nucleophilic and radical reactions,
Lecture stereochemistry and spectroscopy. Recommended for chemistry and other laboratory sci-
46174 Cascade JH 207 10:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Scherban ence majors, and pre-professional students (medical, dental, pharmacy, physical therapy,
and Cascade JH 101 2:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Scherban veterinary, chiropractic, etc.) Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
Lab placement test score, and CH 106 or CH 223 or equivalent. Fee: $12
46175 Cascade JH 214 3:00p–5:50p S 9/25–12/11 Scherban
Lecture
41737 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Bonciolini
Lecture
Lab
40791 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Tadayon
42465 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Bonciolini
41576 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Radakovich
43486 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bonciolini
42900 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Radakovich
43394 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 10:00a–11:50a WF 9/22–12/10 TBA
43463 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 2:00p–3:50p MT 9/20–12/7 Hogle Lecture
Lab 40610 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Backes
41011 Rock Cr BLDG7 226 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Lin Lab
41248 Rock Cr BLDG7 226 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Killin 42316 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 11:30a–2:20p T 9/21–12/7 Backes
42317 Rock Cr BLDG7 226 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Davis 44612 Rock Cr BLDG7 222 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bonciolini
42896 Rock Cr BLDG7 226 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Brewood
42901 Rock Cr BLDG7 226 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Quale
44798 Rock Cr BLDG7 226 1:00p–3:50p T 9/22–12/8 Brackett

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CMET 113 Engineering Tech Graphics, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces manual and
Lecture
computer-aided drafting including hand sketching, drafting standards, pictorial drawings,
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

40091 Sylvania ST 309 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Maazouz


and dimensioning. Includes creation of 2-D drawing and 3-D solid models using Auto-
Lab CAD Software. Prerequisite: Placement in WR 115. Prerequisite or concurrent registration:
43161 Sylvania ST 316 11:30a–2:20p M 9/20–12/6 Maazouz MTH 60 or CMET 112. Fee: $18
43162 Sylvania ST 316 11:30a–2:20p W 9/22–12/8 TBA 40893 Sylvania AM 106 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eichmiller
41116 Sylvania AM 106 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Stark
CMET 132 Plane Surveying, 3.00 Cr.—Basic concepts of plane surveying are
introduced. Includes use of tape, level, transit, electronic total station (ETS), along with
Chicano Latino Studies horizontal and vertical control networks. Includes network calculations and adjustments;
angles and bearings and topographic surveying and mapping. Prerequisite or concurrent:
Rock Cr Rock Creek 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office (CMET 123 or MTH 112) and CMET 113.

Lecture
CHLA 201 Intro Chicano/Latino Studies 1, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces Chicano/Latino 41173 Sylvania AM 112 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kies
history in the United States beginning with Spanish colonization and continuing with the
Mexican-American War and the migration of Chicanos/Latinos. Covers the events that Lab
shaped the Chicano/Latino experience, such as the Bracero Program, the Chicano Move- 41174 Sylvania AM 103 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kies
ment, and U.S. foreign policy in Latin America. 41175 Sylvania AM 103 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kies
46492 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 3:30p–7:20p T 9/21–12/7 Rodriguez 41314 Sylvania AM 103 9:00a–11:50a F 9/20–12/11 Kies
w Distance Learning: Online Class CMET 133 Materials Technology, 3.00 Cr.—Selection of materials for engineer-
44564 For info contact: Rock Creek Martinez ing technology applications, structure and properties of metals, ceramics and polymers
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. starting with fundamental atomic arrangements. Microstructural control through thermal
w Distance Learning: Online Class and mechanical processing and effects of service environment are covered. Prerequisites:
45546 For info contact: Rock Creek Martinez CMET 121, 123; CH 104; WR 115. Fee: $18
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lecture
41126 Sylvania SS 104 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Falcon

Chinese
Lab
41315 Sylvania AM 103 10:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Falcon
42246 Sylvania AM 103 10:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Falcon
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5025 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
CMET 213 Fluid Mechanics, 3.00 Cr.—Covers properties, laws of fluid mechan-
ics and energy relationships for incompressible fluids. Studies flow in closed conduits,
CHN 101 First Year Chinese, 5.00 Cr.—The first course of a three-course sequence including pressure loss, flow measurement, pipe sizing and pump selection. Includes
in introductory Mandarin Chinese language and culture class, with a well- balanced open channel flow analysis. Recommended: CMET 131. Prerequisites: CMET 110, 122,
emphasis on effective communicative skills in both the written and spoken language and 123. Fee: $18
an understanding of the practices and products of native Chinese culture. Helps the early 41316 Sylvania AM 112 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
beginning learners to acquire language proficiency as well as cultural awareness and
understanding. CMET 221 Environmental Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Explores ground water, air, hazard-
46772 Cascade TH 100 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Shotwell
ous waste, and water pollution problems. Addresses technological solutions of these
46773 Cascade JH 107 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Shotwell
problems, including water, waste water, and air pollution treatment, as well as alternatives.
47411 SE Center TABOR 137 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Shotwell
Prerequisite: CMET 123, WR 115. Fee: $18

Lecture
42247 Sylvania AM 112 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

Civil and Mechanical Engineering Lab


42248 Sylvania AM 106 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
Technology 45560 Sylvania AM 106 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4159 Office CMET 226 Dynamics, 3.00 Cr.—Covers kinematics and kinetics principles relating to
the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Examines force, mass, acceleration and velocity
relationships. Practical linear and curvilinear motion problems are solved. Work-energy
Students new to this program must complete an application and receive departmental and impulse-momentum methods covered. Prerequisite: CMET 110, 131. Fee: $18
advising prior to registration. The program starts Fall and Winter. A TI 89 calculator is 41473 Sylvania AM 125 3:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meyer
required. CMET 237 MET Applied CAD, 3.00 Cr.—Presents advanced topics in mechanical/
CMET 110 Statics, 4.00 Cr.—Covers fundamental concepts of mechanics relating manufacturing engineering oriented computer aided design and drawing meeting industry
to forces acting on rigid bodies. Includes problems involving actions and reactions on standards. Prerequisites: CMET 113. Fee: $6
structures and machines in two and three dimensions. Also covers friction, moments of 45235 Sylvania AM 105 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Scheible
inertia, and centroids. Corequisite: CMET 111. Prerequisite or concurrent: CMET 112.
Prerequisites: MTH 60 and placement in WR 115. Department approval required. Fee: $24
40888 Sylvania
and Sylvania
SS 112
SS 112
10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Chambers
11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Chambers Computer Aided Design and
CMET 111 Engineering Tech Orientation, 4.00 Cr.—A rigorous practical approach
to techniques and problems encountered in the field of engineering technology. Offers Drafting (CAD)
abundant opportunity to solve engineering problems. Corequisite: CMET 110. Prerequisite Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4163 office, 503-977-4160 advisor
or concurrent: CMET 112.
40889 Sylvania SS 112 8:00a–9:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Chambers
CMET 112 Technical Algebra/Trigonometry, 4.00 Cr.—Includes algebra and New students to the program, or students taking DRF 117 are encouraged to talk to a
trigonometry used in CMET 110 and 111, emphasizing simultaneous linear equations, department advisor before registering.
quadratic equations and applied problems. Prerequisites: MTH 60 and placement in WR DRF 100 Drafting Orientation, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to acquaint students with firms
115. Department approval required. Fee: $30 that employ drafters and designers. Students observe product lines and manufacturing
40892 Sylvania SS 112 1:00p–3:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Reece operations through visual media or facility tours. Students become familiar with working
conditions, and may converse with employees. Covers the fundamentals of technical
report writing, memos, resume development, and internet research of technical products
related to drafting and design.
42369 Sylvania AM 105 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Truman

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DRF 117 Drafting Fundamentals, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces skills needed to produce 43677 Sylvania SS 201 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–10/22 Kestek
2-D mechanical drawings, including orthographic projection, sections and pictorial draw- Additional 1 hr/wk TBA required. Class meets for 5 weeks.

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
ings. Covers dimensioning basics and simple architectural plans and sections. Fee: $18 45616 Sylvania SS 201 10:00a–12:50p F 10/29–12/3 Lasher
41112 Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Truman Additional 1 hr/wk TBA required. Class meets for 5 weeks.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
AutoCAD 42961 For info contact: Sylvania
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Shingledecker
All CAD students will need a USB Drive at the first class meeting.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
DRF 126 Introduction to AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces AutoCAD software as a 43138 For info contact: Rock Creek Hulse
design tool. Instructions will be given in the operation of both hard disk and flexible disk Class meets 9/20 - 10/16
data storage, and plotting. Covers creation, retrieval and modification of drawings that Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
meet industry standards using basic AutoCAD commands. Fee: $6
41051 SE Center TABOR 117 12:00p–3:50p M 9/20–12/6 Truman OS 220 Business Editing Skills, 4.00 Cr.—Develops skills necessary for editing,
41169 Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–10/26 Hagen
transcribing, and writing memos, letters and e-mail. Emphasis: punctuation, capitalization,
This is a 6 week class ending on 10/26/10 spelling, grammar, and word use. Recommended: Qualify for WR 121, keyboard by touch
and completion of a beginning word processing class, or consent of instructor. Fee: $20
DRF 136 Intermediate AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—In-depth study of computer aided draft- 44874 Sylvania SS 213 12:00p–2:20p T 9/20–12/11 Shingledecker
ing using AutoCAD software. Covers slide files, block attributes, user coordinate systems, Additional 2 1/2 hrs/wk required online.
v-points, 3-D entity creation, external references, and paper/model space drawing manipu-
lation. Prerequisite: DRF 126. Fee: $6 w Distance Learning: Online Class
45240 For info contact: Cascade Reardon
42373 SE Center TABOR 117 12:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hagen
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40087 Sylvania ST 205 6:00p–9:50p TR 10/28–12/9 Hagen
This is a 6 week class, begins on Thur. 10/28 OS 240 Filing and Records Management, 4.00 Cr.—Develop skills for indexing,
coding, and cross-referencing documents to be filed. Includes requisitions and charge-
Inventor outs, records transfer, various filing systems, and an overall view of the role of records
management in business including electronic and image records. Recommended: RD 115;
DRF 185 AutoCAD Inventor-Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces AutoCAD WR 115; and basic computer skills. Fee: $6
Inventor as a feature-rich, parametric 3D design tool for assembly-centric modeling and 41695 Sylvania SS 201 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/11 Kaufman
collaborative engineering. Develops fundamental knowledge in the areas of part and
assembly modeling, using adaptive features and parts, utilizing work groups, surfacing w Distance Learning: Online Class
40987 For info contact: Cascade Bruss
basics, managing data, and the Engineer’s Notebook. Fee: $6
44759 Sylvania AM 105 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Eichmiller
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
OS 250 Creating a Virtual Office, 4.00 Cr.—Covers all aspects of creating an
SolidWorks office for a virtual assistant. Develop an individual business plan, analyze office needs
for furniture and equipment, create a marketing plan, establish a fee rate range, identify
DRF 270 SolidWorks Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces SolidWorks software as software requirements, plan a company website, and create a file management system.
a 3-D design tool. Covers creation, retrieval and modification of 3-D and layout drawings Recommended: CAS 246. Fee: $20
using basic SolidWorks commands. Includes skills needed to create parametric models of
parts and assemblies; generate dimensioned layouts; and Bill of Materials of those parts w Distance Learning: Online Class
44497 For info contact: Cascade Schnabel
and assemblies. Fee: $6 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41114 Sylvania AM 105 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Scheible
OS 280F CE: Administrative Assistant, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—Provides field experi-
ence for the administrative assistant student. Recommended: RD 115, WR 115 and
satisfactory progress through at least 15 credit hours of CAS/OS courses, or instructor
Computer Applications and Office permission required.
44494 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway
Systems 2cr; Sara Treadway: sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
44495 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway
Cascade Technology Education Building Room 206, 208 and 207, 503-978-5116, 4cr; Sara Treadway: sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
503-978-5695, 503-978-5696 46869 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway
1cr; Sara Treadway: sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
44488 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Schneider
SE Center Mt Tabor Hall 116, 503-788-6203 2 credits before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
Sylvania TCB 312, 503-977-4393, 503-977-4287 44489 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Schneider
4 credits before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
47517 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Schneider
Office Systems 1 credit before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
OS 131 10-key on Calculators, 1.00 Cr.—Develops 10-key skills by touch. Recom- 47518 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Schneider
mended: qualify to enter Reading 115 or WR 115. Fee: $6 3 credits before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
40714 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–10/14 Hulse OS 280G CE: Administrative Asst Sem, 1.00 Cr.—Supplements the work experi-
Some class hours and assignments will be online. ence portion of cooperative education and the student’s on-campus program through
40715 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–10/16 Mayhew feedback sessions and instruction in job-related area. Prerequisite/concurrent: OS 280F.
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Recommend: RD 115, WR 115 and satisfactory progress through at least 15 credit hours
41738 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker of CAS/OS courses, or instructor permission required.
42092 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–10:50a MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner 44496 Cascade TEB 215 5:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Treadway
42340 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–10/11 Walker Contact Sara Treadway at sara.nelson1@pcc.edu; 503-788-6284
Some class hours and assignments will be online. w Distance Learning: Online Class
43505 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 10/26–11/23 Hulse 44490 For info contact: Sylvania Pace
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
43507 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 10/30–11/20 Mayhew Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
43508 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner
44395 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/14 Coursolle Computer Fundamentals
Some class hours and assignments will be online. CAS 103 Introduction to Windows, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-on introduction to the Micro-
44396 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 10/26–11/23 Coursolle soft Windows operating system on Personal Computers. Includes file management, basic
Some class hours and assignments will be online. word processing, using the mouse with Windows, other Accessories, and some basic
46513 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 11/1–11/22 Walker features of the Control Panel and System Tools. Recommend: Placement into RD 115 or
Some class hours and assignments will be online. WR 115. Fee: $6
46520 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner 47475 Sylvania TCB 310 3:00p–4:50p MW 10/4–11/3 Kunz
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Windows 7 Class meets for 5 weeks. Starts wk 3.
46523 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
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CAS 133 Basic Computer Skill/MS Office, 4.00 Cr.—Hands-on computer literacy w Distance Learning: Online Class
course for beginners. Includes mouse and windows basics and file management. Use MS 41333 For info contact: Sylvania Terui
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Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, email, and Internet basics. An overview of the MyPCC Log into class, send msg by 9/22 or access may be denied.
Portal website is also included. Course covers the Internet and Computing Core (IC3) pro- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
gram content. Recommended: RD 115 or WR 115. Keyboarding by touch recommended. CAS 110 Intro to Web Graphic-Fireworks, 1.00 Cr.—Basic introduction to the fea-
Additional Lab hours required. Fee: $6 tures of Adobe Fireworks. Introduces basic drawing and photo manipulation tools and how
41117 Cascade TEB 227 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Booth to create graphics for web sites. Recommended: CAS 111D or equivalent. Note: Students
Microsoft Office 2007; One hour lab TBA pursuing a web certificate or degree should take CAS 208. Fee: $6
41190 Cascade TEB 226 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gleason 46541 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 4:00p–5:50p MW 11/1–12/1 DeAngelis
Microsoft Office 2007
41191 Cascade TEB 226 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brown w Distance Learning: Online Class
Microsoft Office 2007; One hour lab TBA 42002 For info contact: Sylvania Watson
42985 Cascade TEB 226 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Eustice Fireworks CS4
Microsoft Office 2007; One hour TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44434 Cascade TEB 226 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Podany CAS 111D Begin WebSite: Dreamweaver, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces basic elements
Microsoft Office 2007 of web site creation using Dreamweaver. Includes web terminology, basic X/HTML,
45649 Cascade TEB 226 1:00p–5:50p S 9/25–12/11 Smith uploading pages to a server (FTP), site management, tables, layers, styles sheets (CSS),
Microsoft Office 2007 rollovers, optimizing graphics, and accessibility. Recommended: CAS 133 or equivalent
46862 Cascade TEB 227 9:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Barrows file management and word processing experience, placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee:
Microsoft Office 2007 $12
44405 Hillsboro HC 110 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Puncochar 41391 Cascade TEB 226 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Eustice
47478 Newberg NCC 102 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hirons Dreamweaver CS4; One additional lab hour TBA
Microsoft Office 2007 41392 Cascade TEB 227 12:00p–4:50p U 9/26–12/5 Wettengel
40706 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kuerbis Dreamweaver CS4
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 44435 Cascade TEB 227 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brown
40781 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–12:20p F 9/24–12/10 Coursolle Dreamweaver CS4; One additional lab hour TBA
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 42323 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 McShane
41139 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Patterson DreamWeaver CS4. Some class hours and assignments online.
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 44398 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Clubb
41247 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Voas DreamWeaver CS4. Some class hours and assignments online.
41249 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse 41334 Sylvania SS 213 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Passalacqua
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Dreamweaver CS4 -1 additional hour per week required online.
44388 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 2:30p–5:20p R 9/23–12/9 Ellis 41683 Sylvania SS 201 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bishop
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Dreamweaver CS4
44389 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ellis 44869 Sylvania SS 201 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rowe
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Dreamweaver CS4.
45586 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 8:30a–12:20p F 9/24–12/10 Meisner w Distance Learning: Online Class
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 41336 For info contact: Sylvania Craig
46528 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Callahan Dreamweaver CS4
46529 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
47610 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon w Distance Learning: Online Class
47629 SE Center TABOR 117 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kunz 41377 For info contact: Cascade Grant
40702 Sylvania SS 213 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kunz Dreamweaver CS4
Microsoft Office 2007 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40704 Sylvania TCB 309 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Lin CAS 111E Beg Web Site: Expression Web, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces basic elements
Microsoft Office 2007 of web site creation using Microsoft Expression Web. Includes web terminology, basic X/
40751 Sylvania TCB 309 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Graves HTML, uploading pages to a server (FTP), site management, tables, layout, style sheets
Microsoft Office 2007 (CSS), rollovers, optimizing graphics, and accessibility. Recommended: CAS 133 or
41684 Sylvania TCB 309 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pace equivalent file management and word process experience, placement into RD 115 or WR
Microsoft Office 2007 115. Fee: $20
47497 Sylvania TCB 309 11:30a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lin
Microsoft Office 2007. w Distance Learning: Online Class
47498 Sylvania TCB 309 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider 44870 For info contact: Sylvania Craig
Microsoft Office 2007. Microsoft Expression Web. Formerly called Frontpage.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
41521 For info contact: Cascade Reardon CAS 151 Microsoft Outlook, 1.00 Cr.—Introductory course in Microsoft Outlook, a
Microsoft Office 2007 tool for sending and receiving e-mail, organizing schedules and events, and maintaining
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Contacts lists, to-do lists, and tasks. Emphasizes the Outlook skills necessary in business
environments. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $20
w Distance Learning: Online Class
42338 For info contact: Rock Creek Peden w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44403 For info contact: Rock Creek Lave
Class meets 9/20 - 10/16
Internet and Web Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CAS 175 Introduction to Flash, 3.00 Cr.—Creating and editing animated mov-
CAS 104 Basic Internet Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-on course with emphasis on
ies using basic features of Adobe Flash. Covers shape and motion tweening, masks,
terminology, web browsers, search techniques, and communication tools. May include
symbols and basic ActionScripting. The Flash program is broken down into smaller parts
independent web-based learning. Fee: $6
so students can learn to use this complex program. Emphasizes how to use software.
47638 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13 Lowe
Recommended: CAS 133 or equivalent file management and word processing experience,
43665 Sylvania SS 213 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/27–10/27 Pearson
Class meets for 5 weeks. Starts week 2. placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $12
46866 Cascade TEB 226 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Strong
CAS 106 Introduction to X/HTML, 1.00 Cr.—Beginning hands-on course for 44402 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 DeAngelis
creating simple web pages with X/HTML. Basic concepts of X/HTML tags and file transfer Some class hours and assignments will be online.
protocol (FTP) will be emphasized using a text editor and an FTP application. Recom-
mended: CAS 103 or equivalent file management experience, placement into RD 115 or w Distance Learning: Online Class
41193 For info contact: Cascade Grant
WR 115. Note: Students pursuing a web certificate or degree should take CAS 206 or CAS Flash CS4
111D instead. Fee: $6 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43666 Sylvania SS 213 3:00p–4:50p MW 10/4–11/3 Pearson
Class meets for 5 weeks. Starts week 3.

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w Distance Learning: Online Class CAS 215 CSS and Dynamic HTML, 4.00 Cr.—Create complex Cascading Style
41195 For info contact: Sylvania Terui Sheets (CSS files) that format web pages according to industry and accessibility stan-

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Flash CS4 dards, work in multiple browsers, and separate content from presentation. Develop web
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. pages using XHTML, Dreamweaver, or another HTML editor that can be customized by the
CAS 180 Search Engine Optimization-SEO, 3.00 Cr.—Elevate your website to user. Create stunning, interactive web pages using CSS and Dynamic HTML. Recom-
the number one position in a search by implementing the most effective and up-to-date mended: CAS 206, CAS 111D or equivalent HTML coding skills. Fee: $20
techniques for optimizing the searchability of web pages on the Internet. Students will 43935 Sylvania SS 201 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Passalacqua
create a tailored Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy: on-page and off-page search Additional 2 hours per week required online.
engine optimization, META data research and analysis, traffic generation, online tools and w Distance Learning: Online Class
SEO software. Covers client side SEO. Recommended: CAS 111D, CAS 111E, CAS 111F 45236 For info contact: Sylvania Bekey
or CAS 206 or equivalent. Fee: $12 See http://spot.pcc.edu/~rbekey
47239 Sylvania SS 201 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Watson Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CAS 275 Intermediate Flash, 3.00 Cr.—Moves beyond the basic Flash interface CAS 225 Introduction to PHP, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to the popular server-side
to introduce intermediate level Flash concepts to students. Create a Flash Web site and application PHP. Designed to take students from an understanding of client- side web
work on more complicated animations and effects. Incorporate video and sound. Includes programming such as JavaScript and introduces them to server-side concepts. Topics in-
working with frame labels, nested movie clip symbols, some ActionScript to support Web clude an introduction to server-side programming, syntax, variables, operators, functions,
site creation. Emphasizes how to use the software. Recommend: CAS 111D and CAS 175 form processing, and simple database retrieval queries using MySQL. Includes basic
or equivalent. Fee: $12 security issues and a brief introduction to object-oriented PHP in preparation for the CIS
47513 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Watson series of PHP classes. Recommended: CAS 206 and CAS 213 and CIS 122, or equivalent
Flash CS4 - 1 additional hour required online experience. Fee: $20
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
46867 For info contact: Cascade Strong 47514 For info contact: Sylvania Bekey
Flash CS4 See http://spot.pcc.edu/~rbekey
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CAS 206 Principles of XHTML, 4.00 Cr.—Thorough exploration of X/HTML using
an HTML editor. Includes web terminology, basic X/HTML, uploading pages to a server Computerized Keyboarding
(FTP), site management, link, lists, tables, forms, working with web graphics, accessibility, CAS 121 Beginning Keyboarding, 3.00 Cr.—Learn to key alphabetic portion of
and introduction to style sheets (CSS). Students will create a multi-page web site using computer keyboard by touch. Introduces the numeric portion of the keyboard. Develop
these technologies. Recommended: CAS 133 or equivalent file management and word or refine basic keyboarding techniques and increase speed and accuracy. Produce basic
processing experience, placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $12 business and academic documents using a word processor. Recommended: Placement
44443 Cascade TEB 227 10:00a–12:20p M 9/20–12/6 Kerr into RD 90 or WR 90 or above. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
3 additional hours online Fee: $12
43992 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 DeAngelis
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 40666 Cascade TEB 227 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kestek
Word 2007
41686 Sylvania SS 213 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bishop
40993 Cascade TEB 227 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
w Distance Learning: Online Class Word 2007
41992 For info contact: Cascade Read 42417 Cascade TEB 227 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Eurich
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Word 2007; One additional lab hour TBA
CAS 208 Begin. Photoshop for the Web, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces basic painting 46860 Cascade TEB 227 1:00p–5:50p S 9/25–12/11 Booth
and drawing features in Adobe Photoshop to create and refine graphics for websites. 46543 Hillsboro HC 110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Callahan
Introduces basic painting and drawing tools, and export options for the web. Emphasizes 40707 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner
using the Photoshop interface efficiently. Recommend: MM 120. Prerequisite: CAS 111D 40708 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse
or CAS 111E or CAS 206 or permission of the instructor. Fee: $12 Some class hours and assignments will be online.
42423 Sylvania SS 201 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Wettengel 41257 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mayhew
Photoshop CS4 Some class hours and assignments will be online.
41417 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Walker
w Distance Learning: Online Class Some class hours and assignments will be online.
42005 For info contact: Sylvania Wettengel
43462 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Coursolle
Photoshop CS4 Some class hours and assignments will be online.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44380 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner
CAS 211D Intermediate Dreamweaver, 3.00 Cr.—Plan and publish professional Some class hours and assignments will be online.
web sites using the intermediate/advanced features of Dreamweaver. Includes behaviors, 47612 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon
templates, inserting audio and video, Spry tools, advanced form features and Extensions. 47616 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon
Recommended: CAS 111D or equivalent. Fee: $20 47620 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Harmon
46864 Cascade TEB 227 10:00a–12:20p W 9/22–12/8 Kerr 47635 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe
Dreamweaver CS4; 2 1/2 additional hours online 40685 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher
46507 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 McShane Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
DreamWeaver CS4. Some class hours and assignments online. 40687 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher
44561 Sylvania SS 201 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bekey Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
Dreamweaver CS4. One additional hour required online. 40688 Sylvania SS 202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams
w Distance Learning: Online Class Word 2007.
44562 For info contact: Cascade Kerr 40689 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pace
Dreamweaver CS4 Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43173 Sylvania SS 213 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaufman
Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
CAS 213 Enhance Web Pages w/JavaScript, 4.00 Cr.—Thorough introduc-
43667 Sylvania SS 202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore
tion to the JavaScript language. Add interactivity to web pages and perform a variety Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
of techniques such as validating form input, manipulating browser windows and page
content, security issues, and event handling such as mouse-overs and click events. No w Distance Learning: Online Class
42633 For info contact: Rock Creek Voas
prior programming experience is required. Recommended: CAS 206 or equivalent HTML
coding skills. Fee: $20 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
47607 Sylvania SS 213 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bekey w Distance Learning: Online Class
Additional 3 hours per week required online. 43466 For info contact: Rock Creek Clubb
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
42445 For info contact: Sylvania Passalacqua w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45146 For info contact: Cascade Eustice
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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CAS 121A Beginning Keyboarding, 1.00 Cr.—Key alphabetic portion of computer 46508 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Walker
keyboard by touch. Develop or refine basic keyboarding techniques. Recommended: Some class hours and assignments will be online.
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Placement into RD 90 and WR 90 or above. Additional lab hours may be required, consult 46518 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner
instructor. Fee: $6 Some class hours and assignments will be online.
44383 Hillsboro HC 110 10:30a–12:50p MW 11/1–11/24 Callahan 44872 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher
46542 Hillsboro HC 110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–10/13 Callahan Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
40709 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 10/26–11/23 Hulse 47494 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
40710 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–10/16 Mayhew 47496 Sylvania SS 202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Word 2007.
41250 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner w Distance Learning: Online Class
43478 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/14 Coursolle 42004 For info contact: Sylvania Moore
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Word 2007.
43955 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 11/1–11/22 Walker Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
43956 Rock Cr
44382 Rock Cr
BLDG2 249
BLDG2 249
4:00p–5:50p W
8:30a–10:50a MW
9/22–12/8 Walker
11/1–11/24 Meisner
Spreadsheets and Database
xFor computerized accounting software see BA 228.
44384 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–10/11 Walker
Some class hours and assignments will be online. CAS 140 Beginning Access, 3.00 Cr.—Hands-on microcomputer course covering
44385 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–10/14 Hulse beginning database management concepts including tables, forms, reports, queries
Some class hours and assignments will be online. and basic macros. Stresses a working knowledge of database management vocabulary.
46447 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 10/30–11/20 Mayhew Emphasizes efficient use of Access toolbars and menus. Database design issues are dis-
Some class hours and assignments will be online. cussed but not emphasized. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $12
46466 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 10/26–11/23 Coursolle 41993 Cascade TEB 226 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Wright
Some class hours and assingments will be online. Microsoft Access 2008
46515 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner 40928 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Rosenthal
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.
46517 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner 42339 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Moseler
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.
43668 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–10/20 Lasher 46504 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave
43669 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 10/25–11/24 Lasher 46505 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave
43670 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–10/20 Lasher Some class hours and assignments will be online.
44871 Sylvania SS 202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–10/20 Adams 46539 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Puncochar
45615 Sylvania SS 201 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–10/22 Kestek Some class hours and assignments will be online.
Additional 1 lab hour per week TBA. 47613 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon
47489 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 10/25–11/24 Lasher 47636 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe
47490 Sylvania SS 201 10:00a–12:50p F 10/29–12/3 Lasher 43673 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson
Additional 1 lab hour per week TBA. Access 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
CAS 122 Keyboarding for Speed/Accuracy, 3.00 Cr.—Develops confidence, 44483 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker
endurance, and control for accurate keyboarding while increasing keyboarding speed. Access 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
Develops ability to proofread documents accurately and efficiently. Keying by touch is 47501 Sylvania TCB 309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson
Access 2007.
essential. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Additional lab hours may be
required, consult instructor. Fee: $12 w Distance Learning: Online Class
46544 Hillsboro HC 110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Callahan 41176 For info contact: Rock Creek Lave
41935 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41936 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse w Distance Learning: Online Class
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 44404 For info contact: Rock Creek Rosenthal
43464 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Coursolle Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Some class hours and assignments will be online. CAS 170a Beginning Excel, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-on opportunity covering basic
43465 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Walker concepts of using a spreadsheet program on a microcomputer. Includes moving around
Some class hours and assignments will be online. the spreadsheet, entering data, formatting, and printing. Stresses a working knowledge of
44381 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner spreadsheet vocabulary. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Additional lab
Some class hours and assignments will be online. hours may be required, consult instructor. Fee: $6
44478 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mayhew 47640 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13 Lowe
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
40697 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pace CAS 170 Beginning Excel, 3.00 Cr.—An in-depth, hands-on course that presents
One additional hour required TBA. beginning spreadsheet concepts. Use Excel efficiently to design and create accurate
w Distance Learning: Online Class professional worksheets for use in business and industry. Includes entering data; creating
41991 For info contact: Cascade Gleason formulas; professional formatting; creating charts; creating, sorting, and filtering lists; cre-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 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
w Distance Learning: Online Class and how to present it. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115 Additional lab
46487 For info contact: Rock Creek Meisner
hours may be required. Fee: $12
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40665 Cascade TEB 226 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright
CAS 123 Production Keyboarding, 3.00 Cr.—Rapid keyboarding and accurate Excel 2007; 1 additional lab hour TBA
proofreading of business letters, memos, reports, and tables. Increased speed and 42987 Cascade TEB 226 10:00a–2:50p U 9/26–12/5 Podany
accuracy of keyboarding skills. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115; CAS Excel 2007
216; OS 120, keying 45 wpm by touch; or instructor permission. Prerequisite: CAS 216. 47509 Newberg NCC 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Patterson
Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor. Fee: $12 Excel 2007. One additional hour/week required TBA.
44438 Cascade TEB 227 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson 40929 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Rosenthal
Word 2007 Some class hours and assignments will be online.
46861 Cascade TEB 227 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Eurich 41402 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clubb
46545 Hillsboro HC 110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Callahan Some class hours and assignments will be online.
43499 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner 43746 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave
44386 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Coursolle Some class hours and assignments will be online.
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 44390 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave
44387 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mayhew 44397 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Henry
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.
46499 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse 44479 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Puncochar
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.

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44480 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Callahan 43504 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Henry
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.

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46540 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Moseler 44482 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Callahan
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.
47614 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon 47618 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon
47625 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Harmon 47631 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe
40705 Sylvania SS 202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams 40703 Sylvania SS 213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schatz
Excel 2007 Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
40871 Sylvania SS 213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schatz 40761 Sylvania TCB 309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson
Excel 2007. One additional hour required TBA. Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
41685 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson 41063 Sylvania SS 213 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaufman
Excel 2007. One additional hour required TBA. Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
42107 Sylvania TCB 309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson 42549 Sylvania SS 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher
Excel 2007. Word 2007. One additional hour TBA.
42108 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher 43674 Sylvania TCB 309 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Daniels
Excel 2007. One additional hour required TBA. Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
42422 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker 43810 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–2:50p S 10/6–11/13 Terui
Excel 2007. One additional hour required TBA. and Sylvania SS 213 6:00p–8:20p W 10/6–11/13 Terui
43811 Sylvania SS 202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore Word 2007.
Excel 2007. One additional hour required TBA. 43895 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker
43812 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–2:50p S 10/6–11/13 Terui Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
and Sylvania SS 213 6:00p–8:20p W 10/6–11/13 Terui w Distance Learning: Online Class
Excel 2007. 40717 For info contact: Sylvania Kaufman
47505 Sylvania TCB 309 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Daniels Word 2007-Complete 1st assign by 9/22 or you may be dropped.
Excel 2007. One additional hour/week required TBA. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class CAS 216A Beginning Word, 1.00 Cr.—Develops introductory skill in the use of a
40905 For info contact: Sylvania Shingledecker
word processing program. Includes creating, editing, and printing basic documents such
Excel 2007-Complete 1st assign by 9/22 or you may be dropped
as letters and memos and become familiar with the program’s writing tools. Recom-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
mended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115; keyboarding 25 words per minute. Additional
w Distance Learning: Online Class lab hours may be required, consult instructor. Fee: $6
44284 For info contact: Cascade Bruss 43743 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 47641 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13 Lowe
w Distance Learning: Online Class CAS 217 Intermediate Word, 3.00 Cr.—Review basic features and develop ad-
46863 For info contact: Cascade Kestek
ditional skill using Word. Enhance documents through special formatting features such as
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
graphic lines and images, Word Art, and clipart; work with headers and footers in multi-
CAS 171 Intermediate Excel, 3.00 Cr.—An in-depth, hands-on course that presents page documents; create and format tables; use advanced merge; create documents with
advanced features of Excel to design and create accurate, professional worksheets for use newspaper columns; and create and use fill-in forms. Recommended: Placement into RD
in business and industry. Includes financial, logical, statistical, lookup, and database func- 115 or WR 115; CAS 216; or instructor permission. Additional lab hours may be required,
tions; pivot tables; “what-if” analysis with data tables; importing data; complex graphs; consult instructor. Fee: $12
macros; and solver features. Focus on ways to ensure accuracy including proofreading 40869 Cascade TEB 226 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
techniques and critical thinking to determine what data to present and how to present it. Word 2007
Prerequisite: CAS 170 or instructor permission. Fee: $12 43672 Cascade TEB 226 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Wright
41192 Cascade TEB 226 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright Word 2007
Excel 2007; One additional lab hour TBA 47510 Newberg NCC 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Patterson
43671 Cascade TEB 226 10:00a–2:50p U 9/26–12/5 Podany Word 2007. One additional hour/week required TBA.
Excel 2007 41255 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
40719 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave Some class hours and assignments will be online.
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 43503 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Peden
44392 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave Some class hours and assignments will be online.
44394 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Rosenthal 46448 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Henry
Some class hours and assignments will be online. Some class hours and assignments will be online.
46534 Rock Cr BLDG2 249 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clubb 47617 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon
Some class hours and assignments will be online. 47637 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe
47615 SE Center TABOR 115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon 40694 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson
47627 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Harmon Word 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
41194 Sylvania SS 202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams 43174 Sylvania TCB 309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson
Excel 2007. Word 2007.
42106 Sylvania SS 213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schatz 47511 Sylvania TCB 309 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Daniels
Excel 2007. One additional hour required TBA. Word 2007. One additional hour/week required TBA.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 47512 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker
41337 For info contact: Sylvania Bacha Word 2007. One additional hour/week required TBA.
Excel 2007-Complete 1st assign by 9/22 or you may be dropped w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40762 For info contact: Sylvania Kaufman
Word 2007-Complete 1st assign by 9/22 or you may be dropped.
Word Processing Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CAS 216 Beginning Word, 3.00 Cr.—Create, edit, and print documents such as let-
ters, memos, and manuscripts; produce multi-page documents; use headers and footers; Desktop Publishing and Graphics
become familiar with the program’s writing tools and basics of enhancing documents; and CAS 109 Beginning PowerPoint, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-on introduction to the Microsoft
produce merged copy. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115, and keyboard- PowerPoint program. Includes creating multimedia slideshows for presentations to be
ing 25 words per minute. Fee: $12 delivered on a projection system, personal computer, or automated to run independently
40664 Cascade TEB 226 10:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson on a kiosk. Different types of presentations are covered including informational, educa-
Word 2007 tional, business, personal and entertainment. Topics include animations, transitions, and
41994 Cascade TEB 226 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Wright designs. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Fee: $6
Word 2007
47639 SE Center TABOR 115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13 Lowe
47508 Newberg NCC 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Patterson
Word 2007. One additional hour/week required TBA. 43896 Sylvania TCB 309 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–10/30 Bishop
Powerpoint 2007. Class meets for 5 weeks.
41120 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Peden
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
41138 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Some class hours and assignments will be online.
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w Distance Learning: Online Class
42318 For info contact: Rock Creek Baylor
Computer Information Systems
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Class meets 9/20 - 10/16


Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Sylvania TCB 312, 503-977-4287, 503-977-4393
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44560 For info contact: Rock Creek Baylor
Class meets 9/20 - 10/16 CIS 120 Computer Concepts I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces computing fundamentals from
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. the past into the future, utilizes key applications to solve practical problems, and explores
CAS 231 Publisher, 3.00 Cr.—Students will use desktop publishing software program the benefits and risks of living online. Designed for the student who is already computer
to design and create effective publications that combine text graphics, illustrations, and/or literate with the MS Office applications, e-mail, and the Internet and focuses on applying
photographs such as announcements, fliers, advertisements, and reports. Create, import, this literacy to practical IT applications. Provides a foundation to pursue an IT pathway and
and manipulate text, graphics, and/or templates through program tools and features. helps prepare students for the IC3 certification. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH
Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115; prior knowledge and use of Windows 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Recommend: basic computer skills equivalent to
technology and CAS 216 or instructor approval. Fee: $12 CAS 133 or BA 131. Fee: $12
42204 Cascade TEB 215 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Erdman
42443 Sylvania SS 213 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaufman 2 lab hours TBA.
MS Publisher 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
42574 Cascade TEB 227 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Middleton
43675 Sylvania SS 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson 3 lab hours TBA.
MS Publisher 2007. One additional hour required TBA.
46468 Newberg NCC 102 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gloss
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40041 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Hung
42416 For info contact: Cascade Bruss 2 lab hours TBA.
Publisher 2007 40049 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Lam
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 3 lab hours TBA.
CAS 232 Desktop Publishing: InDesign, 3.00 Cr.—Use InDesign, a desktop 40050 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA
publishing software, to design and create effective publications such as announcements, 3 lab hours TBA.
fliers, advertisements, and reports. Create, import, and manipulate text and/or graphics 42576 SE Center TABOR 118 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Erdman
through use of software features. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115 and 3 lab hours TBA.
prior knowledge and use of Windows technology and CAS 216. Fee: $12 40042 Sylvania SS 114 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Erdman
44400 Rock Cr BLDG2 254 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Peden 3 lab hours TBA.
InDesign CS4. Some class hours and assignments online. 41345 Sylvania TCB 311 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gloss
43175 Sylvania SS 213 9:00a–2:50p S 10/6–11/13 Terui 2 lab hours TBA.
and Sylvania SS 213 6:00p–8:20p W 10/6–11/13 Terui 41482 Sylvania TCB 311 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Christensen
InDesign CS4 2 lab hours TBA.
43176 Sylvania SS 202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore 42140 Sylvania TCB 311 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Schmidt
InDesign CS4. One additional hour required TBA. 2 lab hours TBA.
42577 Sylvania TCB 311 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Christensen
w Distance Learning: Online Class 2 lab hours TBA.
43676 For info contact: Sylvania Moore
InDesign CS4 w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40047 For info contact: Sylvania Norris
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Software Integration w Distance Learning: Online Class
47710 For info contact: Sylvania Wright
CAS 246 Integrated Computer Projects, 4.00 Cr.—Apply previous computer
and business knowledge to create individual and group projects using software found in Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
today’s workplace. Use integrated software (i.e. MS Office) to learn skills such as linking CIS 121 Computer Concepts II, 4.00 Cr.—Evaluate, select and apply computer
and embedding, e-mail, Internet, FAX and scanners. Recommended: 3 credits of word technology to solve practical problems. Use Internet technologies. Organize and display
processing and 3 credits of spreadsheet or instructor permission. Additional lab hours information using a database. Address ethical issues. Recommended: CIS 120 or equiva-
may be required, consult instructor. Fee: $20 lent. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee:
w Distance Learning: Online Class $12
41044 For info contact: Cascade Brown 47711 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40043 Sylvania SS 114 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Christensen
3 lab hours TBA.
Project Management 42166 Sylvania TCB 311
2 lab hours TBA.
1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
CAS 220 Proj Mngmnt - Begin MS Project, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an in-depth 42579 Sylvania SS 114 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
introduction to MS Project, including building entry tables, generating reports, resolving 2 lab hours TBA.
resource and time conflicts, importing data, tracking budgets and creating master projects w Distance Learning: Online Class
from sub-projects. Use MS Project effectively to design and create accurate Gantt charts 40044 For info contact: Sylvania Norris
for use in project management. Recommend: Experience with project management or MSD Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
279. Working knowledge of Windows and file management. This course is part of the Proj- CIS 122 Software Design, 4.00 Cr.—Illustrates the importance of software design
ect Management series of classes that includes MSD 279, BA 255, and CIS 245. Fee: $20 as part of the software development life cycle. Prepares student to take programming
w Distance Learning: Online Class courses, by giving examples of well-designed software projects. Student is expected to
44873 For info contact: Sylvania Watson design small programming projects, and code the projects to prove the design. Basic logic
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. constructs, modularity and an introduction to object design are included. Additional lab
hours may be required. Recommended: CIS 120 or CAS 133 or BA 131. Prerequisites: WR
Cooperative Education 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
CAS 280W CE: WebSite Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Provides field experi- 42111 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 1:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Carpenter
ence for students related to web site development. Recommended: Satisfactory progress 2 lab hours TBA.
through two terms of web site classes or equivalent experience. 40048 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Middleton
42990 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Wettengel 3 lab hours TBA.
2cr; Contact Linda at lwetteng@pcc.edu or 503.244.6111 x3660 42193 Sylvania TCB 215 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hung
43897 Cascade C. . TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Wettengel 2 lab hours TBA.
4cr; Contact Linda at lwetteng@pcc.edu or 503.244.6111 x3660 w Distance Learning: Online Class
43177 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Bekey 41483 For info contact: Sylvania Talbert
1 credit before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43178 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Bekey
2 credits before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu w Distance Learning: Online Class
47709 For info contact: Sylvania Gloss
47515 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Bekey
3 credits before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
47516 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Bekey
4 credits before registering contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
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CIS 125D Database Application Dev I, 4.00 Cr.—Concepts of a client-based CIS 179 Data Comm Concepts I, 4.00 Cr.—Provides basic concepts of data com-
relational database management system (RDBMS) and application of such systems to the munications, networking and connectivity. Explores hardware, connectivity, signaling,

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business environment. Topics include database management issues, database design, cre- addressing, network topologies, communication protocols, network designs, switching,
ating and maintaining databases, creating forms, queries and reports. Design, create and management, TCP/IP protocols, security and standards with emphasis on the OSI refer-
maintain a database system. Recommended: CIS 121 or instructor permission. Fee: $12 ence model. Recommended: CIS 120 or instructor permission. Fee: $12
40045 Sylvania TCB 215 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gerton 41347 Sylvania TCB 213 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Quinn
Access 2007 available for download: 3 lab hours TBA. 2 lab hours TBA.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
41081 For info contact: Sylvania Gerton 41348 For info contact: Sylvania Quinn
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CIS 133B Intro Visual Basic.NET Program, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces design, imple- CIS 195p PHP Web Development I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces student to the server-side
mentation and testing of software using Visual Basic.NET. Structured design techniques scripting language, PHP, and its use in the development of Web sites. Topics include web
emphasized throughout. Write and test a final Visual Basic.NET program that solves a server, PHP and MySQL database installation, scripting, techniques, database manipula-
business-oriented problem. Recommended: CIS 122; or instructor permission. Fee: $12 tion, user authentication, tracking and session management and e-Commerce techniques.
41620 Rock Cr BLDG2 256 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mostafavi Recommend: Completion of CIS 122 and CAS 213 or CIS 233S or equivalent experience;
3 lab hours TBA. Visual Studio.NET 2008 available to student concurrent enrollment in CAS 206 and CIS 178 or equivalent experience. Fee: $12
40572 Sylvania TCB 311 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dougherty 43003 SE Center TABOR 111 6:30p–9:20p F 9/24–12/10 Blizzard
2 lab hours TBA. See:: http://spot.pcc.edu/~ddougher/ 3 lab hours TBA.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
42026 For info contact: Sylvania Dougherty 43004 For info contact: Sylvania Hanna
Visual Studio.NET 2008 available to student Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. CIS 233B Int Visual Basic.NET Program., 4.00 Cr.—Continues Visual Basic.
CIS 133J Java Programming I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces elementary principles of NET programming sequence utilizing arrays, sorting, relational database access and data
software engineering, structured program design, modular programming, object oriented structures. Structured design techniques emphasized throughout. Recommended: CIS
program design, event driven programming, problem solving and social issues of com- 133B or instructor permission; CIS 275 or instructor permission. CIS 275 may be taken
puter systems. Topics include scalar and structured data types, alternation and repetition concurrently. Fee: $12
control structures, modular programming, object oriented programming and use of event 43253 Sylvania TCB 311 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dougherty
driven graphics user interfaces. Recommended: placement in WR 121 and CIS 122 or 3 lab hours TBA.
equivalent. Fee: $12 w Distance Learning: Online Class
41082 Sylvania TCB 307 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Foty 47714 For info contact: Sylvania Dougherty
2 lab hours TBA. See: http://spot.pcc.edu/~tfoty/ Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class CIS 233J Java Programming II, 4.00 Cr.—Continues the introduction of Java
40980 For info contact: Sylvania Foty Programming and Web based programming. Introduces advanced graphics, advanced
See: http://spot.pcc.edu/~tfoty/ event handling, advanced graphical user interfaces, input/output to files, networking,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. multi-processing, database access and internationalization in Java. Recommended: CIS
CIS 135T XML, Data Trans. & Objects, 4.00 Cr.—Discuss data formats, how 133J or CS 161 and CIS 275; or instructor permission. Fee: $12
data is converted between formats, and the use of some common software tools for 41484 Sylvania SS 114 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Foty
data conversion. XML, a standard structure for data will be presented. Web services 2 lab hours TBA. See: http://spot.pcc.edu/~tfoty/
architecture will be presented and a web service will be set up. Students will individually w Distance Learning: Online Class
and collaboratively apply skills studied to a variety of data transformation projects. Unified 41677 For info contact: Sylvania Foty
Modeling Language (UML) will be used to design receiving structures (objects) for data See: http://spot.pcc.edu/~tfoty/
that has been transferred. Recommended: CIS 122 or CIS department approval. Fee: $12 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
47713 Sylvania TCB 310 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Talbert CIS 233S Internet Web Page Scripting, 4.00 Cr.—Provides the foundation to build
3 lab hours TBA.
real-world, browser independent, web applications using client-side technologies includ-
CIS 140M Operating Systems I: Microsoft, 4.00 Cr.—A first course in Microsoft ing HTML, DHTML, Cascading Stylesheets and Javascript. Although the primary focus
operating systems administration including installation, configuration, and management. is on W3C Standards, Internet Explorer and Netscape specific extensions are discussed.
Command line and GUI tools used to organize, manage and maintain the file system are A functioning website is built using the content presented in the course. Recommended:
covered. Additionally students are introduced to users, groups, printing, profiles policies Proficiency in a modern programming language (CIS 133B, 133J or CS 161); or instructor
and the registry. Recommended: CIS 120 Fee: $12 permission. Fee: $12
42023 Sylvania TCB 311 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mavuwa 43799 Sylvania SCB 204 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jackson
3 lab hours TBA. 3 lab hours TBA.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
42027 For info contact: Sylvania Mavuwa 41346 For info contact: Sylvania Jackson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CIS 145 Micro Computer Hardware, 4.00 Cr.—Students will learn to identify, CIS 234N C# Programming, 4.00 Cr.—Covers the C# language; Microsoft.Net
remove, and install standard components of a PC style microcomputer, including framework; Windows applications, forms and controls; introduces Web Applications and
motherboards, CPUs, RAM, hard drives, removable media drives and power supplies. ASP.NET; introduces Web Services; basic ADO.NET; file I/O; Visual Studio IDE. Recom-
Additional topics include BIOS, CMOS, the boot process, video displays, printers, and mended: Two courses (or proficiency) in a programming language. Fee: $12
home networking. Fee: $12 41690 Rock Cr R. TBA 11:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Hanna
43798 Sylvania TCB 310 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lam 3 lab hours TBA. See: http://spot.pcc.edu/~thanna
CIS 178 Applied Internet Concepts, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the Internet from a user’s w Distance Learning: Online Class
perspective, with emphasis on productive, professional access. Topics include how to 41676 For info contact: Sylvania Hanna
connect to the Internet, how to communicate with others, how to find and share informa- See: http://spot.pcc.edu/~thanna VS.NET 2008 available
tion productively, as well as educational, business and social issues related to the Internet. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Recommended: CIS 120 or instructor permission. Fee: $20 CIS 240L Linux Installation and Config, 4.00 Cr.—Designed to prepare students
w Distance Learning: Online Class for an entry-level position as an administrator of a system utilizing the Linux operating
40571 For info contact: Sylvania Mostafavi system. Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary for day-to-day operations on a Linux
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. system using the command line. Recommended: CS 140U. Fee: $12
43800 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Neal

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CIS 240M Managing a Windows Server Env, 4.00 Cr.—The first of a three-term CIS 277T Web Business Intelligence Dev, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces fundamentals
sequence designed to prepare students for an entry-level position as a system administra- of Oracle Application Express 3.0, Web Application Development and Business Intel-
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tor of a network utilizing Microsoft’s Windows operating systems. The course focuses on ligence reporting using the newest ANSI 99 standard’s features for SQL and DML. Covers
the knowledge and skills necessary to design, install, configure and manage a workgroup fundamentals of Web Business Intelligence reporting and Web User Interface development.
or domain consisting of Microsoft Windows servers and workstations. Recommended: CIS Recommend: CIS 276 or equivalent database experience. Fee: $12
140M. Fee: $12 w Distance Learning: Online Class
42024 Sylvania TCB 311 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Roberts 43802 For info contact: Sylvania Jacob-Daub
3 lab hours TBA. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class CIS 279L Linux Network Administration, 4.00 Cr.—First term of a sequence
42028 For info contact: Sylvania Roberts designed to prepare students for an entry-level position as a system administrator of a
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. network utilizing the Linux network operating system. Networking, TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP,
CIS 243 E-Commerce Information Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Encompasses the multi- NFS and Samba are covered. Recommend: CIS 240L Fee: $20
faceted aspects of e-commerce information systems. Combines study of network, database w Distance Learning: Online Class
and programming concepts with hands on skills. Provides a framework for the analysis 43803 For info contact: Sylvania Neal
of information system based e-commerce solutions to issues surrounding B2B, B2C, and Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
intra-organizational trade. Provides a solid background in critical issues and technologies
CIS 284 Network Security, 4.00 Cr.—Preparation for an entry level position as a net-
related to e-commerce. Recommended: CIS 120 and one programming class or instructor
work administrator, the course focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain
permission. Fee: $20
system security and to install, configure and maintain a local area network with common
w Distance Learning: Online Class internet applications. Use of Open Source software and CompTIA’s Security+ certification
41349 For info contact: Sylvania Totten are emphasized. Recommended: CIS 240M; or CIS 279L. Fee: $20
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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CIS 244 Systems Analysis, 4.00 Cr.—Provides overview of the system development 43804 For info contact: Sylvania Neal
life cycle (SDLC) emphasizing analytical techniques to develop the correct definition of Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
business problems and user requirements. Students will prepare a feasibility assessment
CIS 286 Computer Forensics, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces computer security administra-
and develop system requirements for an assigned project. Recommended: One class in a
tors to computer forensics. Topics include setup and use of an investigator’s laboratory,
high-level programming language and WR 227. One 200-level business administration
computer investigations using digital evidence controls, processing crime and incident
course. Additional lab hours may be required. Fee: $12
scenes, performing data acquisition, computer forensic analysis, e-mail investigations,
43254 Sylvania TCB 310 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Jonathan
3 lab hours TBA. image file recovery, investigative report writing, and expert witness testimony. Maps to the
IACIS certification. Recommend: CIS 240L or CIS 240M Fee: $12
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43678 Sylvania TCB 307 9:00a–11:50a S 9/24–12/11 Schiller
43255 For info contact: Sylvania Jonathan
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
42374 For info contact: Sylvania Schiller
CIS 245 Project Management- Info Syst, 4.00 Cr.—Study practical approaches Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
for managing, planning, organizing and implementing Information Systems projects using
modern management techniques. Complete hands-on projects requiring management of CIS 287I Web Server Administration, 4.00 Cr.—Provides aspiring systems
project resources, scope, time-line, cost, scheduling, human and other resources. Use administrators with the knowledge and skill sets to install, configure, implement, and
Microsoft Project and other project monitoring tools. This course is one of the Project manage a web server. A variety of operating systems will be explored. Course does not
Management series that includes CAS 220, MSD 279, and BA 255. Project management cover publishing Web page content. Recommended: CIS 278 and either CIS 279M or CIS
is a broad term that can include many areas of business. Recommend: CIS 122, MSD 279, 279L. Fee: $12
and CAS 220. Fee: $20 47719 Sylvania TCB 311 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Roberts
3 lab hours TBA.
w Distance Learning: Online Class CIS 288M MS Network Administration, 4.00 Cr.—Second of a three-term se-
44723 For info contact: Sylvania Mostafavi
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. quence designed to prepare students for an entry-level position as a system administrator
of a network utilizing Microsoft’s network operating system. Focuses on the knowledge
CIS 275 Data Modeling and SQL Intro, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the design, uses, and skills necessary to design, install, configure, and administer a network infrastructure
and terminology of a database management system. Includes data modeling using Entity that uses Microsoft Windows Server products. Recommended: CIS 240M or instructor
Relationship modeling tools and Semantic Object modeling tools, normalization rules, permission. CIS 289M may be taken concurrently. Fee: $12
relational database terminology, program/query development, multi-user database issues 43258 Sylvania TCB 311 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Roberts
(including the Internet) and data administration. Recommended: CIS 122. One high-level 3 lab hours TBA.
programming language course (CIS 133B, CIS 133J, CS 161) or equivalent or instructor
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permission. Fee: $12 43259 For info contact: Sylvania Roberts
40046 Sylvania TCB 211 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Miles Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
3 lab hours TBA. SQL Server 2005
w Distance Learning: Online Class
40865 For info contact: Sylvania Miles Cooperative Education
SQL Server 2005 CIS 280D CE: Application Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Develop career
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. objectives by linking their course work with off-campus learning experiences in computer
CIS 276 Advanced SQL, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on design, development and imple- information systems of the public/private sector organizations. Department permission
mentation of SQL programming for all types of relational database applications including required.
client/server and Internet databases. Learn to write complicated interactive and embedded 43179 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Talbert
4 Credits Before Registering Please Contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
SQL statement and learn the implications of multi-user database applications. Recom-
43180 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Talbert
mended: CIS 275; two-term programming language sequence; or instructor permission. 2 Credits before registering Please Contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
Fee: $12 44341 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Talbert
47715 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Jonathan 3 Credits Before Registering Please Contact gcoleman@pcc.edu
3 lab hours TBA. 47716 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Coleman
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40981 For info contact: Sylvania Jonathan
Oracle PL/SQL and SQL Server 2005.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
CIS 277O Adv Database Concepts-Oracle, 4.00 Cr.—Covers concepts with Oracle
including PL/SQL programming concepts review. Includes design considerations for PL/
SQL program units and packages. Advanced interface methods, features for PL/SQL,
performance and tuning, and advanced features of Oracle supplied packages also covered.
Recommended: CIS 276. Fee: $20
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43257 For info contact: Sylvania Jacob-Daub
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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Introduction to C++.
Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7604, 503-614-7607, 503-614-7256 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Sylvania TCB 312, 503-977-4287, 503-977-4393 CS 162 Computer Science II, 4.00 Cr.—Programming using a high level program-
ming language. Topics include: Conditionals, I/O, Files, Functions, Classes, Pointers,
Dynamic Memory, Linear Linked lists, and Multi-Dimensional Arrays. Program correct-
CS 133G Introduction to Computer Games, 4.00 Cr.—Fundamentals of computer ness, verification, and testing. Recommended: MTH 112; WR 121; CS 140U; CS 161 or
game development, including a survey of computer game categories and platforms, major one term equivalent programming experience. Fee: $12
game components, an overview of the game development process, and an introduction to 45840 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 3:00p–5:50p W 9/20–12/11 Noel
game graphics. This course will design and develop some elementary two-dimensional 41598 Sylvania SS 114 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Gross
computer games. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement Advanced C++.
test scores. Fee: $12
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43479 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/11 Morales 41688 For info contact: Sylvania Liang
3 Hr Lab TBA - Develop 2D games using Game Maker
Advanced C++
42183 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 Jones
Develop 2D games using Game Maker. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class CS 201 Computer Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces computer systems from a software
42184 For info contact: Sylvania Goble perspective. Provides an overview of C and assembly language programming and reading
Develop 2D games using Game Maker. skills. Learn basic systems programming skills and tools, measure and improve program
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. performance based on an understanding of key aspects of machine architecture. Fee: $12
42439 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Abramson
CS 133U Introduction to C, 4.00 Cr.—Solve real-world problems using structured 3 Hr Lab TBA
programming principles and the C programming language in a MS DOS/Windows 44536 Sylvania TCB 310 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Trigoboff
environment. Introduces with little or no previous programming experience the world of
computer programming through development of C programs to solve practical problems. w Distance Learning: Online Class
42456 For info contact: Rock Creek Abramson
Recommended: Computer Literacy (such as completion of CIS 120). Fee: $12
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41086 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 9:00a–11:50a F 9/20–12/11 Carpenter
3 Hr Lab TBA CS 250 Discrete Structures I, 4.00 Cr.—Discrete Structures I Introduces discrete
42182 Sylvania SS 114 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Jones structures and techniques for computing sets, graphs and trees. Construct simple func-
w Distance Learning: Online Class tions, and recursive definitions. Other topics include relational properties, equivalent,
41080 For info contact: Sylvania Nautiyal partial order, proof techniques, inductive proof, counting techniques and discrete prob-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. ability. Student will not get credit for both (CS 250 and CS 251) and (MTH 231 and MTH
232). Recommended: MTH 111B or MTH 111C. Fee: $12
CS 140U Intro to UNIX, 4.00 Cr.—Provides an in-depth introduction into the UNIX 45841 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Jones
operating system, including: task scheduling and management, memory management,
input/output processing, internal and external commands, shell configuration, and shell CS 260 Data Structures, 4.00 Cr.—Data structures including stacks, queues, lists,
customization. Explores the use of operating system utilities such as text editors, text for- vectors, graphs, and trees. Algorithms including hash tables, sorting, searching and
matters, electronic mail, and file management, scripting, and C/C++ compilers. Discusses iterating over structures. Includes an in depth examination of recursion. Lab exercises.
trends in UNIX, including use of graphical user interfaces. Recommended: Computer Recommended: CS 162 or CS 234u. Additional lab hours may be required. Fee: $12
literacy (such as completion of CIS 120); MTH 95; placement at WR 121. Additional lab 41507 Sylvania TCB 310 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Trigoboff
hours may be required. Fee: $12 C++
42429 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 Morales w Distance Learning: Online Class
3 Hr Lab TBA - Linux 42185 For info contact: Sylvania Trigoboff
40494 Sylvania TCB 307 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Liang Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Linux CS 261 Programming Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Operator overloading, single and mul-
w Distance Learning: Online Class tiple inheritance, virtual functions, polymorphism, templates, exceptions. STL containers
42085 For info contact: Rock Creek Morales and algorithms. Recommended: CS 260. Fee: $12
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43146 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Chatterjee
CS 160 Exploring Computer Science, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the field of computer sci- First meeting in RC BLDG2 Rm 234. 3 Hr Lab TBA
ence. Provides an overview of computer architecture, software development engineering, w Distance Learning: Online Class
data organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics, and theory of computation. Explores 42440 For info contact: Rock Creek Chatterjee
career options and develops rudimentary software development skills. Recommended: Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Computer Literacy (such as completion of CIS 120); placement at MTH 65 and RD 115.
Fee: $12

Criminal Justice
41213 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Iyer
2 Hr Lab TBA - Virtual robotics with CeeBots
41180 Sylvania TCB 307 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Liang
Explore virtual robotics with CeeBots. Cascade Public Services Education Building Room 121, 503-978-5430,
48252 Sylvania SS 114 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 503-978-5629, 503-978-5236
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42086 For info contact: Rock Creek Iyer
Criminal Justice graduates work in a municipal, county, state, or federal law enforcement
2 Hr Lab TBA agency or correction system. Other positions requiring law enforcement training are
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. available at all levels in government and in private industry. Students may work toward the
CS 161 Computer Science I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces control structures, functions, Associate of Applied Science degree or the Juvenile Corrections Certificate. Students are
arrays, and pointers. Concepts of data representation and algorithm design; sorting and accepted each term after meeting certain requirements.
searching; lab exercises. Recommended: MTH 111; WR 121; CS 160. completion of (CS CJA 100 Professions in Crim. Justice, 3.00 Cr.—Provides overview of the various
160 or CIS 122). (For CIS students: please contact instructor if you need a prerequisite careers in the public safety professions, including police, corrections, parole and proba-
waiver.) Fee: $12 tion, juvenile and adult casework, private security, loss prevention, and private investiga-
42087 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/11 Iyer
3 Hr Lab TBA - Introduction to C++ tor. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 121.
44362 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 9:00a–11:50a S 9/20–12/11 Martin 41379 Cascade PSEB 100 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Cook
3 Hr Lab TBA - Introduction to C++ 41184 SE Center TABOR 141 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Harding
40574 Sylvania TCB 307 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Gross 43680 Sylvania AM 126 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Harding
Introduction to C++. w Distance Learning: Online Class
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CJA 101 Cultural Diversity in CJ Prof, 3.00 Cr.—Provides introduction and CJA 213 Evidence, 3.00 Cr.—Explores the rules regarding the use of evidence
familiarization with communication styles, customs, language and behavior patterns of according to state and federal laws. A wide variety of topics are introduced relating to
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various cultures, ethnic groups and non-traditional populations as employed by and evidence including collection, preservation, chain of custody, admissibility and exclusion
encountered by criminal justice professions; including police, corrections, parole and at trial. Prerequisites: CJA 111; WR 121.
probation, juvenile and adult casework, private security, loss prevention, investigation and 46368 Cascade TH 112 10:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Lieber
911 communications. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121. CJA 215 Forensic Sci & Criminalistics, 3.00 Cr.—Explores how scientific
41380 Cascade PSEB 103 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Olson principles help in crime detection and solution. Familiarizes students with analysis of
41573 Cascade PSEB 103 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Patton fingerprints, DNA, body fluids, and other evidence that may be contained at a crime scene.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Prerequisites: WR 121.
44532 For info contact: Cascade Olson 44531 Cascade MAHB 215 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Wardle
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. CJA 217 Interviewing & Interrogation, 3.00 Cr.—Presents knowledge and working
CJA 111 Intro Crim Just Sys - Police, 3.00 Cr.—Course designed to provide skills in the art of interviewing and interrogation. Prerequisites: CJA 100, 111; WR 121.
an overview of the role of police in society. Students will become familiar with general 40748 Cascade PSEB 100 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Moore
concepts related to law enforcement and be introduced to associated foundations and CJA 218 Crim Just Persp: Vio & Aggres, 3.00 Cr.—Explores and analyzes violence
principles that comprise the criminal justice system. A range of issues and facts relevant and aggression as viewed from biological, psychological, psychiatric and sociologi-
to policing will be discussed. Included is historical development of police in America, cal perspectives. Emphasizes episodically violent individuals, their detection, treatment
crime data collection, police organization and structure, the police sub-culture, police methods and violence prevention in the area of crisis intervention. Presents the tools and
and community relations, laws and constitutional limitations on authority. Prerequisite: techniques of crisis intervention through discussion, demonstrations, simulation and role
Placement into WR 121. playing. Prerequisites: CJA 100; WR 121.
41596 Cascade PSEB 100 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Moss 46366 Central CLIMB . 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Benson
43681 Cascade PSEB 100 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Grace
CJA 225 CJ and the U.S. Constitution, 3.00 Cr.—Provides a broad overview of
40053 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Mori
United States Constitutional Law as it relates to professions in the criminal justice field.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Examines Articles and Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, focusing on the 1st, 6th,
44525 For info contact: Cascade Olson 8th, 14th amendments and “penumbras.” Focuses on freedom of speech, religion and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. assembly as these rights relate to limitations on police authority. Prerequisites: CJA 100;
CJA 112 Intro Crim Just Sys - Courts, 3.00 Cr.—This course focuses on the United WR 121.
States criminal court systems including state, federal and miscellaneous other jurisdic- 42000 Cascade PSEB 100 10:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 Parks
tions. It covers roles and functions of participants in the adjudication process including CJA 228 Organized Crime and Terrorism, 3.00 Cr.—Provides information on
the prosecutor, defense attorney, defendant, victim, judge, jury, police and more. Also organized crime, its development, growth and impact on society and criminal justice
examined various criminal court procedures from arrest and arraignment through trial and processes. Includes crime families, terrorists, gangs and fringe groups with criminal
sentencing. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121. intentions, their detection, investigation and combat. Prerequisites: CJA 100; WR 121.
44526 Cascade PSEB 100 9:00a–11:50a T 9/20–12/11 Ruffner 44527 Cascade PSEB 100 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cooke
41812 Sylvania TCB 211 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Parks
CJA 230 Police Report Writing, 4.00 Cr.—Course is designed to teach students
CJA 113 Intro to CJS- Corrections, 3.00 Cr.—Covers theories and current practices police report writing skills. Emphasized are techniques appropriate to narrative structures
in correctional treatment, crime prevention, contemporary criminal justice services and necessary for operational police reports. Included are legal aspects, content, organization
treatment methods, and professional career opportunities. Prerequisites: Placement into and grammar. The focus is to produce a quality police report capable of withstanding
WR 121. courtroom scrutiny. Prerequisite: WR 227.
44530 Cascade PSEB 100 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cook 43055 Cascade PSEB 100 1:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Moore
46362 Cascade MAHB 215 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Pool
CJA 243 Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs, 3.00 Cr.—Covers history and causes of
44523 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Stimler
narcotic and drug problems, how to identify drug addicts and drug abusers, how to define
46361 Sylvania TCB 310 1:00p–3:50p M 9/20–12/6 Harding
and classify various types of narcotics and dangerous drugs, including laws and other
w Distance Learning: Online Class controls and rehabilitation programs. Prerequisites: CJA 100; WR 121.
42392 For info contact: Cascade Seeley 41094 Cascade PSEB 100 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moore
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CJA 244 Tact. Comm. Crisis Incidents, 3.00 Cr.—This course focuses on police
CJA 114 Intro. to Juvenile Process, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces history and philosophies intervention in the lives of people in the midst of an emotional or physical crisis in the
of juvenile adjudication and corrections. Covers current programs in Oregon available manner designed to minimize or prevent violence while gaining control of the situation.
to juveniles who are or have been involved in the justice system. Provides a focus on Emphasized are verbal and non-verbal communication techniques and skills utilized to
integrating theories of causation, juvenile law, and procedural requirements. Prerequisites: calm the client and gain compliance helping to lead to a successful and safe resolution.
Placement into WR 121 (or instructor permission). Prerequisites: Placement into WR 121 (or instructor permission).
44524 Cascade PSEB 100 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hansen 42975 Cascade PSEB 100 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Louie
w Distance Learning: Online Class CJA 246 Fish and Wildlife Enforcement, 3.00 Cr.—Covers fish and game laws
44533 For info contact: Cascade Hansen and their relation to wildlife management. Focuses on enforcement processes and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. techniques including investigation, fish and wildlife forensics, evidence handling, proper
CJA 115 Intro to Jail Operations, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces jail operations including citation and report completion in preparation for courtroom presentation. Prerequisites:
security, intake, classification and other daily procedures concerning inmates. Problems CJA 111 and WR 121.
and issues facing contemporary jails will be explored and possible solutions studied. 46371 Cascade PSEB 103 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Allori
Prerequisites: Placement into WR 121. CJA 247 Intro to Criminal Gangs, 3.00 Cr.—Provides information on criminal
44529 Cascade PSEB 103 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cook street gangs and their impact on American society. Student will become familiar with
CJA 210 Arrest, Search & Seizure, 3.00 Cr.—Covers issues and procedures general concepts related to law enforcement interaction with gangs including suppression,
regarding stops, frisks, searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment of the United States intervention, and educational tactics. Prerequisite: CJA 111 and WR 121.
Constitution and Article 1, Section 9 of the Oregon State Constitution are discussed. Top- 46367 Cascade PSEB 103 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Chapman
ics include stops, arrests, privacy issues, search warrants and warrantless searches and CJA 260 Intro Correctional Institution, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of cor-
seizures. Case law, current events and statutory law from the Criminal Code of Oregon are rectional facilities including prisons, jails, treatment and work release facilities. Introduces
reviewed. Prerequisites: CJA 100, CJA 111 and WR 121 or instructor permission. the effects of incarceration on inmates and their adaptive strategies. Introduces various
40998 Cascade PSEB 103 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Parks intervention modalities and reintegration programs back into the community. Prerequi-
CJA 211 Civil Liability & Ethics in CJ, 3.00 Cr.—Explores the conduct and ethics sites: CJA 113 and WR 121. Fee: $20
of criminal justice practitioners that give rise to civil liability. Particular attention is paid to w Distance Learning: Online Class
aspects of risk management to help prevent legal claims. Prerequisites: CJA 100, CJA 111 44534 For info contact: Cascade Seeley
and WR 121 or instructor permission. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42093 Cascade PSEB 100 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Moore
CJA 261 Intro to Probation and Parole, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces Community Correc-
CJA 212 Criminal Law, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces substantive criminal law including tions or probation and parole in the management of offender behavior. Discusses Manage-
basic principles of criminal liability, constitutional aspects, defenses and accomplice ment of Community Corrections agencies and community intervention with offenders.
liability. Elements of specific crimes are covered and court decisions interpreting statutes Prerequisite: CJA 100, 113.
are analyzed. Prerequisites: CJA 111; WR 121. 46369 Cascade C. TBA 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Preuitt
46364 Cascade TH 112 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Crutchley

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CJA 263 Intro to Corrections Casework, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the process of D 175a Tap Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces fundamentals of tap dance technique and
casework and case management in a correctional setting. Develops both a theoretical vocabulary. Develops a sense of timing, rhythm, musicality. Emphasizes basic traditional

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and practical base of knowledge to allow the student to develop counseling techniques. tap steps, rhythm tap combinations and complete dances. Course may be taken 3 times for
Prerequisite: CJA 100, 113. credit (D 175a or PE 186K separately or in combination). Fee: $12
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CJA 299A Community Reentry Offenders, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of the D 175B Tap Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues the development of tap dance techniques
role and responsibilities of the community jail and prison in preparing offenders for reen- beyond introductory level. Further develops a sense of rhythm, musicality, and tap sounds.
try into a lawful place within the community. The steps necessary to prepare the offender Learn basics through intermediate traditional tap steps, rhythm tap combinations, and
for release, offender skills assessment processes, brokering employment opportunities complete dances. Recommended courses: D 175a, or PE 186K, or equivalent. Fee: $12
and resources and other methods to support the offender while they return to positive 44550 Sylvania CT 201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ceswick
lawful roles within the community. Prerequisite: CJA 113 and WR 121. D 177 Hip Hop, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the fundamental principles and skills of Hip
46370 Cascade PSEB 100 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cook Hop dance. Emphasis placed on development of correct technique, strength and flexibility,
musicality, and individual expression through movement. Focus on Hip Hop elements,
Cooperative Education culture, and terminology. Fee: $12
To register please contact Tanya Maldonado (503-978-5290 or tmaldona@pcc.edu). 45370 Cascade CAGYM 201 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Banner
Students must complete all paperwork with Tanya by the second Friday of the term. 45325 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nozaki
45328 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki
CJA 280A CE: Criminal Justice, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Students participate with
45374 SE Center TABOR 102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner
various public sector criminal justice agencies to learn about their structure and function.
45376 Sylvania HT 101 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Diaz
The field placement must be program-related. Department permission required prior to
registration. Prerequisite: CJA 100 and (CJA 111 or CJA 113). D 199K Hip Hop II, 1.00 Cr.—Designed to continue the development of Hip Hop
45484 Cascade PSEB . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Parks dance at an intermediate level with a focus on longer, more challenging phrases and
performance aspects. Emphasis will be placed on the development of correct technique,
strength and flexibility, musicality, and individual expression through movement. Course
Culinary Assistant Training may be repeated up to 3 times for credit. Fee: $12
46698 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner
Sylvania ST 229, 503-977-4305 Office 46494 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki
45917 Sylvania HT 101 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner
D 184 Ballroom Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the fundamental principles of Ballroom
The Culinary Assistant Training Program is designed for students with disabilities who Dance. Emphasis placed on proper partnering, style, and phrasing. Focus on elementary
have significant barriers to employment. Students work on campus to develop entry level steps of Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Cha-Cha, and Rumba. Fee: $12
job skills in food service and clerical occupations. 44555 Cascade CAGYM 201 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-Prest
46493 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
46495 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
Dance 44552 Sylvania
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HT 08
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5:00p–6:20p
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Bronson
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5519 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office D 199L Ballroom Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Designed to continue the development of
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office Ballroom techniques at the intermediate level with a focus on longer, more challenging
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall, room 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6147 routines and performance aspects. Course may be repeated up to 3 times for credit. Fee:
Sylvania CT 216, 503-977-4264 Office $12
46590 Cascade CAGYM 201 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-Prest
xDance Courses may be taken for either Dance or PE credit. See Dance and PE sec- D 199M Conditioning for Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Examines different somatic practices
tions of this schedule for all course listings. and conditioning methods as they pertain to dance training. Focus will be placed on
developing kinesthetic awareness, strength, flexibility, stability, and great efficiency in
PCC does not provide medical coverage. It is strongly recommended that students have movement. Focus may vary from term to term. Course may be taken a total of three times
medical coverage and a recent physical exam. for credit. Fee: $12
D 199N Introduction to Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the fundamentals 45915 Sylvania HT 08 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz
of dance including training in movement styles from a variety of disciplines. Though Footnote: Yoga Focus
intended for the beginning student, it is also useful for those with a background in dance D 192A Ballet I, 1.00 Cr.—Develops skills and examines principles in the fundamen-
who wish to further refine their technical ability. Focus will be placed on: correct align- tals of classical ballet technique. Emphasizes correct alignment, basic barrel and center
ment, development of strength, flexibility, range of motion, and stability, dance specific work, traveling steps, and ballet vocabulary. Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D
terminology, and musicality. Course may be taken a total of three times for credit. Fee: $12 192A or PE 186A separately or in combination). Fee: $12
47748 Sylvania HT 101 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Diaz 42410 Cascade CAGYM 201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton
D 150 Jazz Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces principles and skills in the fundamentals 46496 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
of jazz dance technique. Emphasizes and develops correct body alignment, coordination, 41725 Sylvania HT 101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert
strength, flexibility, rhythm, and movement awareness. Includes jazz dance vocabulary 41729 Sylvania HT 101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-Ba
and simple jazz dance combinations. Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D 150 or PE D 192B Ballet II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of knowledge and skills in
186F separately or in combination). Fee: $12 classical ballet technique beyond the beginning level. Emphasizes correct alignment,
45368 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki increased speed, strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and ballet vocabulary in more
41727 Sylvania HT 101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams challenging combinations. Course may be taken 3 times for credit (any combination of D
D 151 Jazz Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of jazz dance technique at the 192B or PE 186B for a total of 3 times). Recommended courses: D 192A, or PE 186A, or
beginning/intermediate level. Emphasizes increased coordination, strength, control, flex- equivalent. Fee: $12
ibility, stamina, musicality, and jazz dance vocabulary in more challenging combinations. 42411 Cascade CAGYM 201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton
Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D 151 or PE 186G separately or in combination). 46497 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
Recommended courses: D 150, or PE 186F, or equivalent. Fee: $12 41726 Sylvania HT 101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert
45369 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki 41730 Sylvania HT 101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-Ba
41728 Sylvania HT 101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams D 292 Ballet III, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of classical ballet technique at the
D 170 World Dance, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces traditional and popular dance forms and intermediate level. Emphasizes correct alignment, increased speed, strength, flexibility,
styles from a selection of countries and cultures. Examines and practices dance movement balance, coordination, stamina, and ballet vocabulary in longer, more challenging combi-
within a cultural context. Ethnic dances may vary by term. Course may be taken 3 times nations. Course may be taken 3 times for credit (any combination of D 292 or PE 286 for a
for credit. total of 3 times). Recommended courses: D 192B, or PE 186B, or equivalent. Fee: $12
42992 Cascade CAGYM NSBR 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Oefinger 46498 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
FOCUS: Brazilian Dance
47956 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Riddle
with a focus on Salsa
43700 Sylvania HT 101 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamashiro
Hula
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D 192C Modern Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces knowledge and skills in beginning
modern dance technique. Includes dance fundamentals, vocabulary, and improvisation, Dental Hygiene
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emphasizing correct alignment, coordination, strength, and awareness of movement.


Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D 192C or PE 186IU separately or in combina- Sylvania HT 206, 503-977-4795
tion). Fee: $12
41717 Sylvania HT 101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz
D 192D Modern Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of modern dance Dental hygienists are licensed dental professionals who provide direct patient care,
technique, with focus on alignment, strength, control, musicality, and dynamics. Includes specializing in periodontal therapy and oral health education. They are employed in dental
expanded modern dance vocabulary, dance combinations, and improvisation. Course may clinics, school settings and public health agencies. The Dental Hygiene Program is fully
be taken 3 times for credit (D 192D or PE 186J separately or in combination). Recom- accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation
mended courses: D 192C or PE 186I or equivalent. Fee: $12 and consists of two academic years resulting in an Associate of Applied Science degree.
41724 Sylvania HT 101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz
Students are also prepared for national and regional licensing exams.
D 251 Dance Appreciation, 4.00 Cr.—Develops an awareness and appreciation of For information on prerequisite courses and application procedures, visit Health Profes-
dance in its artistic, social, historical, and cultural contexts. Considers aspects of dance as sions Admissions in HT 205 or phone 503-977-4795. Visit us Online at www.pcc.edu/dh
cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic expression, exploring origins and the related roles of the
dancer, choreographer, and spectator. Offers a variety of experiences, including the viewing
of dance in live and recorded formats, reading about dance, discussing dance, and hearing
from guest experts. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement Dental Technology
test scores. Fee: $80 Sylvania HT 206, 503-977-4795
45916 Sylvania HT 121 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Diaz
$80 fee for performance tickets will be assessed.
The dental technologist designs and fabricates dental restorations such as crowns, bridges
and dentures as directed by the dentist. This dental professional may choose to be em-

Dealer Service Technology ployed by a dental office/lab or may be self-employed. The program is fully accredited by
the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation and consists of two
academic years leading to either a certificate of completion or, with an additional 18 credit
(ThinkBIG) hours, an Associate of Applied Science degree.
Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7246 The two-year Certificate program begins in the fall term of each year. Applications are
accepted at any time; but, enrollment is limited. For more information, visit Health Profes-
sions Admissions in HT 205 or phone 503-977-4795. Visit us online at www.pcc.edu/dlt
This program is partnered with Caterpillar Corporation. For information on how to regis-
ter, please contact the department at 503-614-7246.
DST 110 Caterpillar Engine Fundamental, 8.00 Cr.—This course introduces the
student to Caterpillar basic diesel engine theory and service procedures. The principles of Diesel Service Technology
compression ignited internal combustion engines are taught and variations in design are Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7488, 503-614-7246
discussed. Caterpillar engines are used for lab disassembly and assembly. Prerequisites:
Provide a dealer letter indicating secured internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealer-
ship. Fee: $200
45491 Rock Cr BLDG2 107 3:00p–5:30p M 9/20–11/11 Torgeson
3 Week Course: Sept. 20 - Oct. 7
and Rock Cr BLDG2 107 7:00a–11:50a R 9/20–11/11 Torgeson DS 106 PMI/Detroit Diesel Elect Contr, 3.00 Cr.—Preventive Maintenance Inspec-
and Rock Cr BLDG2 107 12:30p–2:30p R 9/20–11/11 Torgeson tion (PMI) of vehicles, Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) out of service criteria, PM
and Rock Cr BLDG2 107 7:00a–11:50a T 9/20–11/11 Torgeson scheduling, lubricants and winterizing. Detroit Diesel Electronic Control (DDEC) learn to
and Rock Cr BLDG2 107 12:30p–3:30p T 9/20–11/11 Torgeson understand and troubleshoot system. Fee: $18
43729 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/7 York
DST 111 Intro to Caterpillar Service, 3.00 Cr.—This course introduces the student
to the Caterpillar Organization and provides instruction and lab experience in shop safety,
shop operation, service tools, and how to obtain Caterpillar Service Information. (SIS) 9 Week Course
Prerequisites: Provide a dealer letter indicating secured internship at a participating DS 206 Med/Heavy Duty Truck Brake, 9.00 Cr.—Gain knowledge in medium/
Caterpillar Dealership. Fee: $200 heavy duty truck brake systems, suspension and steering. Covers: air brake systems,
45494 Rock Cr BLDG2 107 2:50p–4:50p R 9/22–11/11 Rivas hydraulic brake systems, truck foundation brakes, antilock brakes, automatic slack adjust-
and Rock Cr BLDG2 107 2:50p–5:50p W 9/22–11/11 Rivas ers, wheels, tires and fifth wheels. Emphasizes safety and the use of service manuals and
DST 150 Cat Service Tech Internship, 6.00 Cr.—Students will work 26.5 hours per textbooks. Fee: $36
week for 8 weeks at an approved Caterpillar dealership. They will be performing service re- 46313 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 10/11–12/9 York
lated tasks defined by the instructor, the students mentor and the students’ direct supervi-
sor. Although the students will be working in a live shop environment, the tasks assigned First 6-Week Session: Sept 20 - Oct. 28
will primarily be related to the previous course studied. Prerequisite: Provide a dealer DS 103 Fuel Injection Systems, 6.00 Cr.—Emphasizes fuel injection systems and
letter indicating secured internship at a participating Caterpillar Dealership. Students must how they relate to diesel engine performance and operation. Lecture and hands on training
have completed the sequence courses with a minimum C grade, prior to internship. See used for instruction. The operations of all major fuel injection devices including diesel
advisor for proper courses. Fee: $200 fuels, fuel transfer pumps, fuel nozzles, fuel injectors, filtration systems, metering systems
45495 Rock Cr R. TBA TBA TBA 9/20–11/12 Rivas and governing systems will be presented. Fee: $36
43732 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 5:30p–10:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 Dunnington
DS 104 Fund Electricity & Electronics, 6.00 Cr.—Fundamentals of electricity,
Dental Assisting electrical circuitry and components. Practice on electrical components and live circuitry.
Fee: $36
Sylvania HT 206, 503-977-4795 46363 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 Bonner
DS 105 Fund Hydraulics/AC Systems, 6.00 Cr.—Fundamentals of hydraulics in
theory and shop practice provides a solid background in applications of hydraulics in the
This program prepares the student for certification as a dental assistant (CDA). The dental trucking and heavy equipment industry. Heavy duty air conditioning operation, trouble
assistant is a professional member of the dental team, working with and asssisting the shooting and system repair is incorporated into this class. Fee: $36
dentist during clinical procedures. Dental assistants also teach oral health principles and 41648 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 TBA
must be prepared to assume dental office management responsibilities. DS 107 Live Equipment & Lab, 6.00 Cr.—Repair of customer-owned (live) equip-
CC offers a one-year Certificate program that is fully accredited by the American Dental ment under a minimum of supervision. Department approval required. Fee: $36
Association Commission on Dental Accreditation. Applications are accepted between 43805 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 Bonner
October 1st and April 15th for entry the following fall. For application information visit 43806 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 5:00p–10:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 Dunnington
Health Professions Admissions in HT 205 or phone 503-977-4795. Visit us online at
www.pcc.edu/da
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Second 6-Week Session: Nov. 01 - Dec. 09 ECE 123 Environments and Curriculum II, 4.00 Cr.—This course explores the use
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DS 107 Live Equipment & Lab, 6.00 Cr.—Repair of customer-owned (live) equip- environments and curriculum for children six weeks to six years in home or center-based
ment under a minimum of supervision. Department approval required. Fee: $36 programs. Theories of play and early care and education are employed to plan and imple-
43807 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 Dunnington ment environments and curriculum for children. Students plan, implement, and evaluate
43808 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 5:00p–10:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 TBA environments and curriculum for young children. Prerequisite: ECE 122.
DS 203 Fuel Inject Syst Diagnostics, 6.00 Cr.—Designed to cover diesel fuel 44629 Sylvania SCB 204 6:00p–9:20p M 9/20–12/11 Miller
injection pumps and their applications, timing advance mechanisms, governing systems, Field Trip: 5-hours TBA. Service-Learning Option
electronic engine controls and other related items that effect engine operation and perfor- ECE 130 Practicum Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Reviews lab experiences and observations.
mance. Fee: $36 Focuses on the role of the teacher in carrying out a developmental philosophy of early
43736 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 5:00p–10:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 Dunnington childhood education.
DS 204 DS Start/Charge & Elec Cntl Sy, 6.00 Cr.—Overhaul system components 41530 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/11 Jones
and practice live troubleshooting of heavy duty electrical and electronic systems. Prereq- Instructor permission required.
uisite: DS 104. Fee: $36 41529 Sylvania HT 320 4:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/11 Forshee
46314 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 Bonner Instructor permission required.
DS 205 Mobile & Hydrostatic Hydraulic, 6.00 Cr.—Covers advanced hydraulics 41663 Sylvania HT 323 4:00p–5:50p M 9/21–12/11 Miller
Instructor permission required.
and hydrostatics used on heavy equipment, farm machinery, marine equipment, hydraulic
46571 Sylvania HT 121 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/11 Dundorf
cranes, backhoes and other equipment. Emphasizes troubleshooting. Prerequisite: DS Instructor permission required.
105. Fee: $36
41600 Rock Cr BLDG2 117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 TBA ECE 133 Practicum I, 3.00 Cr.—Develops skills in working with infants/toddlers in a
group setting in the PCC Child Care Center. Includes using developmentally appropriate
methods in recognizing and providing a safe and sanitary environment; using positive
Cooperative Education guidance techniques; supporting language development, and planning a schedule and
DS 280B CE: Diesel Serv Tech-Sem, 1.00 TO 2.00 Cr.—Share and receive curriculum. Prerequisites: ECE 120 and ECE 121.
feedback on experiences from other students and instructors. Discuss job survival skills. 41544 Rock Cr BLDG3 103 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones
Department permission required. Instructor permission required.
43410 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA 41546 Sylvania HT 318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Forshee
DS 280A CE: Diesel Serv Tech, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr.—On-the-job work experience Instructor permission required.
related to the individual’s education and career goals. Receive one credit for 30 hours of 44627 Sylvania HT 318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Miller
Instructor permission required.
work. Department permission required.
46573 Sylvania HT 318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Dundorf
43403 Rock Cr BLDG9 TBA 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA Instructor permission required.
this class is offered for two credits.
43404 Rock Cr BLDG9 TBA 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA ECE 134 Practicum II, 3.00 Cr.—Develops skills in supervision of children in a group
This class is offered for three credits. setting in the PCC Child Care Center. Includes using developmentally appropriate meth-
43405 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA ods in recognizing and providing a safe and sanitary environment; using positive guidance
This class is offered for four credits. techniques; supporting language development; supporting and planning a schedule and
43406 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 7:00a–8:00p MTWR 9/20–12/11 TBA curriculum. Prerequisites: ECE 133 and ECE 122.
This Class is offered for five credits. 41545 Rock Cr BLDG3 103 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones
43407 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA Registration by instructor permission only.
This class is offered for six credits. 41871 Sylvania HT 318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Forshee
43408 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA Instructor permission required.
This class is offered for seven credits. 44628 Sylvania HT 318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Miller
43409 Rock Cr BLDG9 108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA Instructor permission required.
This class is offered for eight credits. 46576 Sylvania HT 318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Dundorf
Instructor permission required.
ECE 187 Cooking with Kids, 1.00 Cr.—Cooking with kids can do it all! Cooking can
Early Education and Family help young children learn language and literacy, math, science, cooperation, and healthy
eating habits. Learn to create and share cooking experiences with young children in a way
Studies that maximizes child participation and developmental opportunities and minimizes the
potential for chaos.
Sylvania HT 318, 503-977-4217 46592 Hillsboro COMACT TBA 10:00a–3:20p S 10/23– TBA
and Hillsboro COMACT TBA 10:00a–3:20p S 10/30– TBA
1/2 Hour for lunch
ECE 120 Intro Early Ed & Fam Studies, 3.00 Cr.—Introductory level child develop- ECE 191 Planning for Infants, 1.00 Cr.—Interest-based planning is a key aspect of
ment class integrating the normal growth and developmental patterns of children from quality curriculum development in early childhood. Identifying infant interests requires
conception through age 10 with developmentally appropriate practices. Linkages between perceptive and responsive adult attention and creative effort. This course will explore the
development and practice in a variety of settings are covered with particular emphasis on ways in which infants communicate their interests to adults, methods of assessing infant
parent (family) - teacher (caregiver) partnerships. interests, and interest-based curriculum development in infant-care programs.
41527 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/11 Forshee 46593 Cascade SC 202 10:00a–3:20p S 10/2– TBA
2 hours per week of participation/observation required (TBA) and Cascade SC 202 10:00a–3:20p S 10/16– TBA
42048 Sylvania HT 311 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Forshee 1/2 hour for lunch
2 hours per week of participation/observation required (TBA) ECE 194 Managing Stress in EEFs, 1.00 Cr.—This course examines common
ECE 121 Observation & Guidance I, 3.00 Cr.—Focuses on age-appropriate sources of stress and burnout in early education and family studies. Strategies for surviv-
guidance and observations techniques for individual children six week to six years. ing, thriving, and caring for the self are explored.
Topics include the ongoing dynamics of relationships, how values and belief systems 46594 SE Center SCOTT 200 10:00a–3:20p S 11/13– TBA
impact guidance decisions, and the linkages between observation and guidance plans for and SE Center SCOTT 200 10:00a–3:20p S 12/4– TBA
individual children. 1/2 hour for lunch
41528 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/11 Jones ECE 234 Children w/Special Needs i/ECE, 3.00 Cr.—Become acquainted with
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning areas of special needs in children from birth through six years of age. Emphasis is on
43278 Sylvania HT 311 1:00p–3:50p M 9/20–12/11 Jones inclusion of children in early childhood settings. Explore services available to children and
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning their families. Child development helpful.
ECE 122 Environments & Curriculum I, 4.00 Cr.—An introduction to an overview 46585 Sylvania HT 320 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/11 Mertz
of creating physical and social environments and curriculum for children six weeks to
six years in home or center-based programs. Course covers theories and relationships
between physical and social space, activities, experiences, and materials. Students are
introduced to the use of developmentally and culturally appropriate practices in planning,
selecting, and evaluating environments and curriculum for young children.
41599 Sylvania
HT 324 1:00p–4:20p R 9/24–12/11 Miller
Field Trip: 5 hours TBA. Service-Learning Option.
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ECE 236 Lang & Literacy in ECE, 3.00 Cr.—Overview of language and literacy 40340 Sylvania SS 102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Tobin
development in children from infancy to age 6. Design and use a variety of language and 40668 Sylvania SCB 105 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Khodaparast
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literacy development activities with young children. Fee: $20 40747 Sylvania TCB 214 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Tobin
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40927 Sylvania SS 116 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Scott
46586 For info contact: Sylvania Garcia 41130 Sylvania TCB 211 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Khodaparast
Class taught entirely in spanish 42610 Sylvania TCB 211 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Collier
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43399 Sylvania TCB 216 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Fawls
HEC 201 Family Partnership Education, 3.00 Cr.—The study of influences on w Distance Learning: Online Class
children and their families which impact child and family behaviors, values, attitudes, 40667 For info contact: Sylvania Eden
beliefs, and morals. Topics include: parenting patterns: cultural, religious and socioeco- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
nomic influences: peer, school, media, impacts; family development, community ecology, w Distance Learning: Online Class
special needs children, prejudice, and public policy. Fee: $20 44422 For info contact: Sylvania Collier
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44889 For info contact: Sylvania Jones w Distance Learning: Online Class
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning 44423 For info contact: Sylvania Collier
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
HEC 226 Child Development, 4.00 Cr.—Basic theories, research and principles w Distance Learning: Online Class
of physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional development of children from the 44586 For info contact: Rock Creek Kayim
prenatal period through adolescence. Includes observation and classroom processes. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20 EC 202 Prin Econ: Macroeconomics, 4.00 Cr.—A study of factors affecting the
x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online level of national income; the essentials of money and banking; the role of government
41260 For info contact: Sylvania Dundorf expenditure and taxation in achieving economic stability, growth, and development;
Series: Child Development: Stepping Stones international monetary issues including exchange rates and the balance of payments.
Required Orientation: Online Orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of Recommended: MTH 95 and EC 201. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
classes at www.distance.pcc.edu equivalent placement test scores.
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Tuesday and Thursday 1-2pm, Friday 43553 Cascade JH 106 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Elardo
6-7pm and Saturday 11am-1pm 46414 Cascade TH 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Elardo
Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library 41731 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 McDonald
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42691 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Magnuson
x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online 46805 SE Center TABOR 144 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McDonald
46583 For info contact: Sylvania Dundorf 40972 Sylvania SS 104 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Tobin
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41317 Sylvania TCB 217 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Khodaparast
42008 Sylvania SS 112 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Tobin
42009 Sylvania SCB 103 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Khodaparast
44421 Sylvania SCB 203 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Scott
Economics w Distance Learning: Online Class
41266 For info contact: Sylvania Eden
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 w Distance Learning: Online Class
43205 For info contact: Rock Creek Magnuson
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

EC 200 Prin Econ: Intro, Inst & Phil, 4.00 Cr.—A survey course covering: basic
microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts, the history of economic ideas, and a vari-
ety of economic issues. Depending on the instructor’s interest, the issues covered might Education
include: price ceilings, price floors, pollution, income distribution, poverty, international Cascade Technology Education Building Room 209, 503-978-5229
trade issues, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, public finance, and transitional
economies. This course is recommended for students who desire a one term survey
course. Recommend: MTH 95. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
placement test scores. Paraeducator and Teacher Relicensing
41096 Cascade SC 303 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Solomon Teachers may register for courses listed below. Teachers Standards and Practices Com-
46416 Cascade TH 122 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Scott mission (TSPC) may accept classes numbering 101 or above for teacher re-licensing.
40342 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kayim Please call TSPC at 503-378-3586 to determine your specific requirements.
42692 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Fawls ED 100 Introduction to Education, 3.00 Cr.—Explores the roles of a variety of
45838 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yip personnel in schools. Includes personal responses to school situations, students, other
40338 Sylvania SCB 103 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/21–12/11 Eden personnel and the roles of schools in American Society. Examines ethical, legal, and
43495 Sylvania SS 116 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Beebe administrative implications for educators. Recommended as an initial course for those
w Distance Learning: Online Class contemplating a career in education. Course is designed to ease the transition of students
40339 For info contact: Sylvania Eden to college-level study. Fee: $20
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
EC 201 Prin Econ: Microeconomics, 4.00 Cr.—A study of the market system, 43448 For info contact: Cascade Peterson
involving the essentials of demand and supply analysis; competition and monopoly; labor Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
markets; public policy towards business; distribution of income; international trade and ED 102 Displays/Graphics for Educator, 3.00 Cr.—Presented as a means of
commercial policy; comparative advantage, tariffs, and quotas. EC201 and EC202 together visual communication that develops an understanding and usage of the Internet, digital
constitute the two term transfer sequence. Recommended: MTH 95. Prerequisites: WR camera, scanner, and word processing for graphics. Introduces dry mounting, laminating,
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. enlarging, copying, poster making, award making and bulletin board creating. Provides
40341 Cascade JH 107 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Beebe opportunities to empower the prospective librarians/teachers with the ability to promote
42007 Cascade JH 102 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Elardo content in different modalities. Prerequisite: CAS 133 or ED 136. Fee: $6
43552 Cascade SC 305 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Elardo 43450 Cascade TEB 216 5:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hunter-Bernst
42690 Hillsboro HC 105 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Yip
45836 Newberg NCC 105 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Fawls
40343 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kayim
41048 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Magnuson
41966 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Magnuson
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ED 131 Applied Learning Theory, 3.00 Cr.—Prepares teachers and instructional ED 112 Intro to Children’s Literature, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces children’s literature,
assistants to work in a standards-based setting. Offers strategies to plan and implement authors and illustrators. Covers current and classic works, book awards, artistic and liter-

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instruction, assess student progress and instructional effectiveness, and re-teach as ary elements, introduction to genres, basic book discussion techniques, and audio-visual
needed. Focuses on learning and motivational theories that apply to instructional situa- and electronic formats. Prerequisite: WR 115.
tions. Includes creating and studying activities for specific learning problems. Prerequi- 42502 Cascade TEB 216 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gregorio
sites: WR 115 and RD 115. Fee: $20 ED 136 Computers in Education, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the many educa-
w Distance Learning: Online Class tional uses of computers and how to integrate educational technology into the curriculum.
43455 For info contact: Cascade Hunter-Bernst Prerequisites: Completion of WR 115; RD 115; and CAS 133.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43469 Cascade TEB 227 5:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Podany
ED 136 Computers in Education, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the many educa- ED 209 Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Spend nine hours per week in a supervised field experi-
tional uses of computers and how to integrate educational technology into the curriculum. ence after an orientation.
Prerequisites: Completion of WR 115; RD 115; and CAS 133. 42168 Cascade C. TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Peterson
43469 Cascade TEB 227 5:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Podany ED 210 Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Spend nine hours per week in a supervised field experi-
ED 218 Working with Paraeducators, 3.00 Cr.—Assists classroom teachers in ence after an orientation.
developing effective methods to work effectively with paraeducators in their classrooms. 44299 Cascade C. TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Peterson
Methods of assigning responsibilities, training, monitoring and supporting performance, ED 211 Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Spend nine hours per week in a supervised field experi-
and providing feedback will be explored along with communication and problem solving ence after an orientation.
techniques. Prerequisites: RD 115, WR 115. Fee: $20 45710 Cascade C. TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Peterson
w Distance Learning: Online Class ED 224 Foundations of Education, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of the history
44486 For info contact: Cascade Hunter-Bernst and current issues in the field fo K-12 education including the impact of philosophy on
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. practice. Prerequisites: RD 115 and WR 115. Fee: $20
ED 224 Foundations of Education, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of the history w Distance Learning: Online Class
and current issues in the field fo K-12 education including the impact of philosophy on 44100 For info contact: Cascade Mead
practice. Prerequisites: RD 115 and WR 115. Fee: $20 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44100 For info contact: Cascade Mead
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Outdoor School - Multnomah ESD
Gain training & experience in instruction & supervision of 6th graders w/special needs
ED 251 Overview Exceptional Learner, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to diverse condi- in an outdoor school setting. Spend a week between September 26th and November 5th
tions of students with special needs in public schools. Identifies and defines the following counseling at Outdoor School. Call 503-257-1600 for a registration card & register at
disabilities: learning disabilities, emotional and behavior disorders, mental retardation, PCC. Attend one special needs training on Sat. 9/25 or Tues 9/28 at the MESD, Audi-
severe and multiple disabilities, autism, health impairments, physical disabilities, com- torium. Write a paper highlighting the experience & send it to Kitty Boryer @ the Mult.
munication disorders, vision impairments, hearing loss, and traumatic brain injury. ESD. The 5 sites that are used by MESD are: Arrah Wanna, Howard, Adams@Milk Creek,
44485 Cascade TEB 216 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Peterson Namanu & Sandy River. For further info. Call Kitty @ 503-257-1607.
No class the first week. The first class is Oct. 2nd.
ED 214 Practicum: Outdoor School, 3.00 Cr.—Gain training and experience teach-
ED 258 Multicultural Educ: Principles, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces philosophy, activities,
ing and counseling sixth graders in an outdoor setting. Requires attending two evening
and materials applied in developing a culturally sensitive multicultural classroom and cur-
training sessions; spending one week at an outdoor camp; keeping a journal and submit-
riculum. Achieves an understanding of multicultural education and its impact on teaching
ting a summation paper to the PCC coordinator.
in the classroom. Prerequisites: RD 115 and WR 115. Fee: $20
43829 NE Port MESD AUD 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28– Boryer
w Distance Learning: Online Class 45062 NE Port MESD AUD 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25– Boryer
46725 For info contact: Cascade Mead
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
ED 270 Practicum I, 3.00 Cr.—Spend a minimum of 100 hours in a supervised field
NW Outdoor Science School - NWRESD
experience. Participate in group debriefing sessions as arranged by PCC supervisor. Spend one week at Outdoor School as a counselor. Working alongside high school-aged
Prerequisite: Permission of Department/Instructor. counselors, you will live in a cabin with elementary students and instruct them about
43913 Cascade C. TBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Mead natural sciences in an outdoor setting. Participants attend a three-hour training before the
Outdoor School session. Then, commit to a one-week practicum experience at an Outdoor
ED 271 Practicum II, 3.00 Cr.—Spend a minimum of 100 hours in a supervised School camp site between Sept. 26th and Nov. 12th. The on-site practicum includes a full
field experience. Participate in group debriefing sessions as arranged by PCC supervisor. day of training and ongoing support. You will write a reflective paper upon completion of
Prerequisite: Permission of Department/Instructor. the practicum. On-site locations are camps Cedar Ridge, Magruder and Westwind. Time,
46726 Cascade C. TBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Mead date, and location of orientation will be available in early September. For information,
ED 290 Sheltered Instruction for ELLs, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces sheltered instruction contact Chad Stewart @ 503-614-1403 or cstewart@nwresd.k12.or.us.
strategies that will modify content for English Language Learners in the k-12 classroom. ED 214 Practicum: Outdoor School, 3.00 Cr.—Gain training and experience teach-
Provides opportunities to explore curriculum development and the needs of the learner. ing and counseling sixth graders in an outdoor setting. Requires attending two evening
Examines the impact of immigrant culture on the ELL experience. Prerequisite: RD 115 training sessions; spending one week at an outdoor camp; keeping a journal and submit-
and WR 115. Fee: $20 ting a summation paper to the PCC coordinator.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41896 Hillsboro NWRESD TBA 6:00p–8:50p TBA 9/20–12/11 Myers
46727 For info contact: Cascade Mead
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Library Media and Teacher Relicensing


ED 102 Displays/Graphics for Educator, 3.00 Cr.—Presented as a means of
Electrical Trades
Cascade TEB, Room 101, 503-978-5650, 503-978-5651
visual communication that develops an understanding and usage of the Internet, digital
camera, scanner, and word processing for graphics. Introduces dry mounting, laminating,
enlarging, copying, poster making, award making and bulletin board creating. Provides If you are a LME or MPE apprentice, please select your core class from the Apprenticeship
opportunities to empower the prospective librarians/teachers with the ability to promote listings in this schedule. See APR section for more electrical trades courses that are open
content in different modalities. Prerequisite: CAS 133 or ED 136. Fee: $6 enrollment and open to the general public. Please call the department if you are getting a
43450 Cascade TEB 216 5:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hunter-Bernst prerequisite error message when registering.
ED 109 Library Procedures, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces structure, functions, and proce- ELT 110 Electricity f/Non-Electrician, 2.00 Cr.—Practical, hands-on application of
dures in libraries. Provides a base on which to build specific skills needed for employment electrical principles, practices and codes to help non-electricians learn the basics of wir-
in libraries. Covers knowledge and use of the Dewey Decimal System, electronic card ing that they encounter around the house. Safety practices will be emphasized as will basic
catalog/circulation systems, procedures for processing, and maintaining collections, basic electrical theory. After the first three class sections, there will be minimal theory or lecture
terminology and policies. Prerequisite: Placement test scores qualifying student to enroll and maximum practice using tools and materials that the homeowner will encounter in
in WR 121. Fee: $20 doing electrical work on his/her home. Fee: $6
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43757 Cascade TEB 117 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Von Entress
40427 For info contact: Cascade Peterson Fee includes a $35 lab supply fee, total lab fees are $41.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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ELT 125 Basic Prog Controllers-PC Base, 2.00 Cr.—Develops the student’s CEU 925V AMP ACT III, 2.40 Cr.—Prepares participant to handle the many design
understanding of the complete operation of a variety of programmable controllers. The criteria decisions associated with premises cabling systems. Course will progress through
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applications, operations, and programming of PLC’s are the areas of study with the main a step-by-step process from the initial design analysis through the final project presenta-
emphasis on programming (computers will be used as programmers). This class can be tion. Emphasizes design parameters and guidelines of the ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B, 569,
used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. 606, and 607 as well as ISO standards. Decisions a designer makes regarding network
Prerequisites: (FMT 111 or TE 9237); BA 131. Fee: $6 platforms and technologies, cabling architectures, and media selection are discussed in
43776 Cascade TEB 221 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Boyer detail. Design several different systems including campus drawings, floor plan layouts,
ELT 126 Int Prog Controllers-PC Based, 2.00 Cr.—Presents advanced features of telecommunication room layout, and rack layout design, intra-building backbone eleva-
programmable controllers, including designing, monitoring, and editing programs with tions and the development of a bill of materials. Present design solutions to the class and
practical hands-on experience. This class can be used towards Continuing Education each proposal will be discussed in an open forum. Tuition: $76 Fee: $519
Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisites: ELT 125 or TE 9126 47033 Cascade TEB 118 8:00a–5:00p MTW 12/6–12/8 Shaw
Fee: $6 CEU 926T NEC Review and Exam Prep, 3.60 Cr.—Assist the electrical profes-
44469 Cascade TEB 221 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kozera sional and apprentice in knowing how to effectively use the NEC when looking for code
ELT 201 Electrical Motor Control, 2.00 Cr.—Provides knowledge and skills needed solutions. Also provides necessary calculation skills for exams or workplace installations.
to design, install, maintain, service and troubleshoot electric motors. Focuses on the Tuition: $228.30
operation and installation of control systems, specifically motor starters and controllers. 47028 Cascade TEB 118 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cody
Electromagnetic controls, motors and transformers will also be covered. Lab activities will
utilize electrical test equipment to analyze electric motor control malfunctions. This class
can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing
purposes. ELT 201 and APR 201 cannot both be taken for credit. Fee: $6
43772 Cascade TEB 220 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brown
Electronic Engineering Technology
Course identified for 2nd year/1st term LME apprentices. Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4159 Office
43774 Cascade TEB 220 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Brown
Course identified for 2nd year/1st term LME apprentices.
Students new to this program must complete an application and receive departmental
ELT 204 Adjustable Speed Drives, 2.00 Cr.—Covers theory, operation, installation, advising prior to registration. The program starts Fall for day students and Winter for late
and maintenance of adjustable speed motor drives. Introduces drive applications and afternoon/evening students. Part-time students are accepted on a space available basis.
selection for industrial, utility, and commercial structures. This class can be used towards
Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisites: EET 101 Intro to Elect. Test Equip, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the operation and use
Placement in MTH 20 or higher; (WR 80 or ESOL 252) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250) or of various types of equipment and tools used in electronic technology including; oscil-
equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $6 loscope, function generator, DMM, and voltage source, calculator, and EXCEL. Also uses
43775 Cascade TEB 220 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Saylors software controls to obtain and analyze data available on this equipment. Use Pspice to
perform simulation. Prerequisite: Placement in WR 115. Prerequisite/ concurrent: MTH
ELT 210 Electricity f/Non-Electrian II, 2.00 Cr.—Provides practical, hands-on 95.
application of residential wiring methods. This class is a direct continuation of the skills 45136 Sylvania ST 313 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Le
developed in Electricity for the Non-Electrian, incorporating additional wiring practices, Check with the instructor, class will be in 3 groups.
materials and troubleshooting methods. Emphasizing safety and workmanship as well as 45483 Sylvania ST 313 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Le
electrical theory and building codes as they apply to the homeowner. Prerequisites: ELT Check with the instructor, class will be in 3 groups.
110 or TE 9071. Fee: $6 47975 Sylvania ST 313 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Le
43759 Cascade TEB 117 5:30p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 Von Entress Check with the instructor, class will be in 3 groups.
Fees include a $35 lab supply fee, total lab fees are $41. EET 110 Intro to Renewable Energy, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to sustainability and
ELT 220 OSHA 30 HR Safety Training, 3.00 Cr.—Emphasizes safe working envi- renewable energy (RE) sources and technologies including PV and solar thermal, geother-
ronments targeting people who have compliance and training responsibilities. Covers how mal, biomass, biodiesel, fuel cell, wind, hydro, ocean wave, photovoltaic, etc. Also covers
to establish employee protection programs and to inform and train employees properly. RE environmental issues, demand and distribution management, and green and RE career
Includes intro to OSHA, general safety and health provision, Hazcom, health hazards in opportunities, etc. Recommended: Placement in WR 115 and MTH 95.
construction, stairways and ladders, motor vehicles, materials handling, hand and power 45138 Sylvania SS 121 5:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fenning
tools, scaffolding, fire protection, excavations, confined space entry, fall protection, 47019 Sylvania SS 121 4:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
personal protective and lifesaving equipment and electrical safety. Awards a 30 hour EET 111 Elec Circuit Analysis I, 5.00 Cr.—International System of Units, engineer-
OSHA safety card upon successful completion of course. This class can be used towards ing notation and prefixes, definitions of current, voltage, resistance, power, work and
Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. efficiency. For DC circuits: Ohm’s and Kirchoff’s Laws; DC resistive networks includ-
43734 Cascade TEB 218 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28–12/7 Page ing Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits. Node voltage and mesh current analysis
CEU 925T AMP Act I, 1.60 Cr.—Provides knowledge needed for an entry-level methods; Capacitance and RC transient response. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory
position within the structured premise cabling industry. Receive an in-depth understand- session. Prerequisite: Placement in WR 115;prerequisite/ concurrent: MTH 95 and EET
ing of the established ISO/IEC 11801, ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B industry standards. Learn how 101. Fee: $12
to correctly use a punch down tool; punch down various types of cables onto 110-style
data patch panels, 110-style rack mount voice blocks, AMP communication outlets; Lecture
termination methods for category 5e and category 6 jacks; application use and termination 40894 Sylvania SS 103 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Williams
methods for correctly installing 4-pair UTP category 5e rated cable; termination methods 45134 Sylvania AM 125 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Boghean
for AMP’s oven cure and light crimp style ST connectors, and termination methods for Lab
AMP’s light crimp plus pre-polished SC sytle connectors. Participants who pass the exam 41705 Sylvania ST 315 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Williams
at the end of the course will recieve their AMP ACT I certification. Tuition: $76 Fee: $359 43348 Sylvania ST 315 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Williams
47031 Cascade TEB 118 8:00a–5:00p TW 11/30–12/1 Shaw 45243 Sylvania ST 313 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Boghean
CEU 925U AMP ACT II, 1.60 Cr.—Instructs how to certify and document twisted 45244 Sylvania ST 315 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Le
pair and optical cable plants based on established industry standards. Standards studied
include the ISO/IEC 1180L, TSB-67 and TSB-95. Includes testing of common and
uncommon problems found in LAN-based systems within the premise/structured cabling
industry. Participants will test and certify category 5E,6, shielded Cat 5e, and Fiber Optic
circuits using appropriate test equipment including level III copper testers, opitcal power
meters, ITDR’s, and visual fault locators. Will be required to troubleshoot various prob-
lems within a cable plant. Prepares participants to take the exam required for AMP ACT II
certification. Tuition: $76 Fee: $519
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EET 121 Digital Systems I, 3.00 Cr.—The first course in digital electronics covering
basic electrical concepts, number systems, combinational gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, Emergency Management

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NOR, and XOR), electrical characteristics and internal structures of TTL gates, Boolean
algebra, Karnaugh mapping, and use of MSI devices including adders, decoders, encod- Cascade PSEB 133, 503-978-5424 Dept Chair
ers, multiplexes and demultiplexers. Includes a 3 hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite:
MTH 95; placement into WR 115. Fee: $12
This profession is an emerging field with high projections for job growth over the next de-
Lecture cade. The program covers identification of risks and hazards, planning, mitigation, rescue
42049 Sylvania SS 121 11:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Hecht and recovery, training and exercise design and business continuity. For more information
45239 Sylvania SS 121 11:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA on Emergency Management offerings, or to talk with an advisor, contact the program office
Lab 503-978-5424, or see our webpage at www.pcc.edu, click on Academic Programs, then
42050 Sylvania ST 313 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Hecht Emergency Management: www.pcc.edu/programs/emergency-mgmt
43347 Sylvania ST 313 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hecht EM 101 Intro to Emergency Services, 4.00 Cr.—Covers roles and responsibili-
45241 Sylvania ST 315 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA ties of a broad range of emergency services providers and the relationship between these
45242 Sylvania ST 315 2:00p–5:00p M 9/20–12/6 Pelinka service providers and the community. The relationships between police, fire service, emer-
gency medical service, and emergency communications and emergency management,
EET 221 Semiconductor Devices/Circuits, 5.00 Cr.—Introduction to semiconduc- will be covered, as well as, the organizational structure, terminology, history, training and
tor devices. Characteristics and biasing of diodes and transistors. Design and analysis standards, ethical and legal responsibilities of each discipline.
of circuits using diodes, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors. Application of 42450 Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:20p W 9/22–12/8 Czech
transistors as amplifiers and switches. A 3-hour per week laboratory includes the applica- EM 110 Theory of Emergency Mgmt, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces emergency manage-
tion of computer tools in circuit design, evaluation, and analysis. Prerequisite: EET 113, ment theory, including basic definitions, identification of hazards, descriptions of the
MTH 112. Fee: $12 phases of emergency management, identification of resources, roles and responsibilities
of emergency managers, and coordination of various systems. Recommend: WR 115.
Lecture 44785 Cascade PSEB 111 5:30p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 Grist
42243 Sylvania AM 112 6:00p–6:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
and Sylvania AM 112 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA EM 114 History of US Haz & Disasters, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys the U.S. History of
46967 Sylvania HT 323 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Farrell hazards and disasters and traces the evolution of emergency management. Emphasis
will be on naturally occurring disasters with appropriate attention to the development of
Lab technological incidents and the evolution of terrorism. Recommend: WR 115.
45699 Sylvania ST 315 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA 44772 Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–12:20p R 9/20–12/11 Bruneau
47020 Sylvania ST 313 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Farrell 44780 Cascade PSEB 111 5:30p–9:20p T 9/20–12/11 Maca
47021 Sylvania ST 313 10:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
EM 203 P & P Disaster Response I, 4.00 Cr.—Uncovers the principles that pro-
EET 241 Microcomputer Systems I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces X86 assembly language mote effective disaster response practices in operations and management. It will examine
programming for the IBM PC compatible computer including the use of BIOS and DOS the nature of disasters, the context of response operations, and the roles and responsibili-
function calls and the use of procedures. Structured programming techniques will be used ties of various individuals and organizations. This is the first of a two part sequence: EM
to write programs and accept keyboard input and create displayed results. Appropriate 203 and 204. Prerequisite: EM 110 and EM 114.
program testing and debugging methods will be emphasized. Prerequisites: EET 122 and 46381 Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–12:20p M 9/20–12/6 Bruneau
either CS 133U or CS 161. Fee: $12 EM 210 Planning for Haz & Disasters, 4.00 Cr.—Course will examine the
concepts of writing an emergency operating plan and the elements necessary for inclusion
Lecture in the plan (all-risk hazards planning). Students will begin with the process for identifying
40727 Sylvania SS 121 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Hecht local hazards and resources, vulnerability and impact analysis, and public policy consid-
47022 Sylvania SS 112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA erations. Using groups they will analyze their hazard assessments and write a basic plan.
Lab The groups will present their plans to the whole for critique. Actual emergency operating
43947 Sylvania ST 315 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Hecht plans will be used to illustrate the planning requirements and results. Prerequisites: EM
46969 Sylvania ST 313 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 TBA 110 and EM 114 and WR 121.
47023 Sylvania ST 313 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA 44781 Cascade PSEB 111 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Lasher

EET 260 Biomedical Equipment I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to the fundamentals of


medical instrumentation, bioelectric signals and electrodes, recording systems, biomedi-
cal recorders, patient monitoring systems, arrhythmia and ambulatory monitoring instru-
ments, fetal monitoring instruments, biomedical telemetry and telemedicine, oximeters,
Emergency Medical Technician
blood flowmeter, cardiac output measurement, pulmonary function analyzers, laboratory Cascade PSEB 133, 503-978-5530
equipment, audiometers, and patient safety. Prerequisites: MP 111, BI 122 or BI 233, EET
113, EET 123 or instructor permission. Prerequisite/concurrent: EET 221. Fee: $12
Department permission required to register for EMT Basic, Intermediate and Paramedic
Lecture courses. For general program information and applications please call 503-978-5530.
43948 Sylvania ST 315 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fenning EMT 100 Intro Emergency Medical Serv, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the roles and respon-
Lab sibilities of the EMT, emergency medical services system, medical-legal considerations,
43949 Sylvania ST 315 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fenning major incident response, hazardous materials awareness, and stress management.
41015 Cascade TH 112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Moore
EET 280A CE:Electronic Engineering Tech, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—For students 44918 Willow Cr WCC 306 5:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 Poetter
employed in an approved cooperative education position within a local electronic industry. EMT 105 EMT Basic Part I, 5.00 Cr.—Designed to develop student skills in the
Experiences are closely aligned with the student’s on-campus educational program. recognition of symptoms of illness and injuries and proper procedures of emergency
Department permission required. care. Students will also observe the EMT’s role in the hospital emergency department and
47025 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Knox ambulance during clinical rotation and ride-along experience. Department permission
This section is offered for 2 credits. required. Prerequisite: WR 115; MTH 20; RD 90. Fee: $12
EET 280C CE: BMET Practicum, 4.00 TO 11.00 Cr.—Provides clinical education 41886 Cascade PSEB 110 7:30a–3:29p TR 9/21–10/26 TBA
experience in a biomedical department with a hospital, clinic or other medical facility, a This class is accelerated.
medical equipment repair/manufacturing company, or a laboratory. Variable credit: 30 44319 Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–11:29a MW 9/20–12/8 Lind
hours of work experience equals one credit. Prerequisites: Department approval; EET 260 Class meets M/W
Corequisite: EET 261. 44690 Cascade PSEB 110 6:00p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Cooper
44922 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Fenning Class meets M/W
This class is offered for 11 credits. 44692 Cascade PSEB 110 9:00a–4:59p F 9/24–12/10 Reed
47979 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Fenning Class meets Fridays
This class is offered for 4 credits. 46427 Willow Cr WCC 306 7:30a–3:29p MW 9/20–10/25 Wilson
47981 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Fenning This course is accelerated
This class is offered for 7 credits. 46428 Willow Cr WCC 306 5:00p–8:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Poetter
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EMT 106 EMT Basic Part II, 5.00 Cr.—Part 2 of the Oregon EMT Basic course is a CEU 931I EMT Basic/CPR Recertification, 3.20 Cr.—This 32 hr course meets state
continuation of EMT 105, including preparation for state and national certification exams. & national guidelines for an EMT recertification. It includes review/completion of skills
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Department permission required. Prerequisites: Successful completion of EMT 105 at sheets, updates, review material relevant to EMT-B’s, & recerts in CPR at the health care
PCC within the last year. Fee: $12 provider level. Fee: $225
41887 Cascade PSEB 110 7:30a–3:29p TR 10/28–12/9 TBA 43833 Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:00p SU 10/2–10/3 TBA
This course is accelerated. and Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:00p SU 10/9–10/10 TBA
44320 Cascade PSEB 110 1:00p–4:29p MW 9/20–12/8 Lind Class dates: Oct 2,3, 9, & 10. Tuition $225
Class meets M/W 46423 Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:00p SU 11/20–11/21 TBA
46421 Cascade PSEB 110 6:00p–9:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:00p SU 12/4–12/5 TBA
Class meets T/R Class dates: Nov 20, 21 and Dec 4, 5th Tuition $225.
46429 Willow Cr WCC 306 7:30a–3:29p MW 11/1–12/8 Reed CEU 9420 NREMTP Recertification, 4.80 Cr.—48 hour refresher based on the 2001
This course is accelerated
DOT National Standard EMT-Paramedic Refresher Curriculum. Fee: $420
EMT 113 Emerg Resp Comm/Documentation, 2.00 Cr.—Covers principles 46424 Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–4:30p SU 11/13–11/14 TBA
of therapeutic communication, verbal, written, and electronic communications in the and Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–4:30p SU 11/20–11/21 TBA
provision of EMS; documentation of elements of patient assessment, care and transport; and Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–4:30p SU 12/4–12/5 TBA
communication systems, radio types, reports, codes, and correct techniques. Class date: Nov 13,14,20,21 and Dec 4 & 5 Tuition $420.
44694 Cascade PSEB 112 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–10/20 TBA
Class meets 9/22 thru 10/20
46431 Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–11:50a T 9/21–10/19 Cooper
Class meets 9/21 thru 10/19
EMT 114 Emergency Resp Patient Transpo, 2.00 Cr.—Covers ambulance opera-
Emergency
tions, laws, maintenance and safety, emergency response driving and route planning. Fee:
$6
TeleCommunicator/911 Dispatch
44695 Cascade PSEB 112 6:00p–9:50p W 11/3–12/8 Christensen Cascade PSEB 133, 503-978-5530 Prog Info, 503-978-5424 ETC Advsr
and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:00p S 11/13– Christensen
and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:00p S 11/20– Christensen
Meets 11/3 thru 12/8 plus 2 Sat. This program uses Metropolitan area 9-1-1 centers for class assignments or career field
46432 Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–11:50a T 10/26–11/30 Cooper observations, and works in cooperation with employers to recruit qualified candidates.
and Willow Cr WCC 305 8:00a–5:00p S 11/13– Cooper If you are interested in this program, please contact the ETC program office at 503-978-
and Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–5:00p S 11/20– Cooper 5424, or visit us online: www.pcc.edu/911. Some courses required for an ETC certificate
Meets 10/26 thru 11/30 plus 2 Sat. will have an EM course number, these courses will only be listed under Emergency
EMT 115 Crisis Intervention, 3.00 Cr.—Covers intervention in behavioral crises of Management in the Catalog and/or Schedule.
sudden death, suicide, rape, murder, vehicle accidents, disease, trauma, and child abuse. ETC 103 Intro to Emergency Telecomm, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the field of emer-
Includes resources, supporting behavioral patterns and handling emotional stress of the gency communications. Includes history, role of the dispatcher, field operations (police,
individual as well as coping with emotional conflict within one’s self. fire and emergency medical), radio broadcasting, telephone techniques, radio codes and
41014 Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–5:50p S 9/25– Moore equipment operation. Presents an overview of federal, state and local agencies and their
and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:50p S 10/9– Moore respective communication systems.
and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:50p S 10/23– Moore 43134 Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:20p M 9/20–12/11 Marumoto
and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:50p S 11/6– Moore ETC 106 Introduction to Criminal Law, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the origin, structure and
Class meets 9/25, 10/9, 10/23 and 11/6 definitions of common law and statutory crimes, the Oregon Criminal Code and criminal
46433 Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–5:50p S 10/2– Wilson court procedures.
and Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–5:50p S 10/16– Wilson 43133 Cascade PSEB 103 1:30p–4:20p M 9/20–12/11 Benton
and Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–5:50p S 10/30– Wilson ETC 108 Transcr for Telecommunicators, 2.00 Cr.—Develops keyboarding
and Willow Cr WCC 306 8:00a–5:50p S 11/13– Wilson skills based on information received aurally. Utilizes dictation of emergency response
Class meets 10/2, 16, 30 and 11/13 information, such as locations, names, and numeric data in various formats. A variety
EMT 116 Emerg Medical Tech Rescue, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the elementary proce- of software applications are used including Word, Excel, Critical and several Computer-
dures of rescue practices, systems, components, support and control of rescue operations Aided Dispatch Programs. Simulated emergency telephone calls, radio broadcasts and
including ladder procedures and basic rescue tools. Introduces techniques and tools of tape recorded incidents are used to practice skills inputting data, accurately recording,
patient extrication, emphasizing application to traffic accidents. Fee: $12 abbreviating, coding and formatting information. Speed accuracy and brevity are important
41715 Cascade PSEB 112 6:00p–9:30p M 9/20–12/6 Christensen components of this course. A keyboarding ability of approximately 25 wpm is recom-
and Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–5:00p S 10/16– Christensen mended. Fee: $12
and Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–5:00p S 10/30– Christensen 43132 Cascade PSEB 107 1:30p–4:20p T 9/20–12/11 O’Brien
EMT 118 EMT Medical Terminology, 3.00 Cr.—Analysis of anatomical roots, ETC 110 Comm Center Oper -Basic Skills, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to the emer-
prefixes, and suffixes, and Greek and Latin verbs and adjectives. Helps build a medical gency communications simulator lab. This course involves the use of emergency com-
vocabulary. Examination of representative anatomical structures, diseases, procedures, munications equipment and standard operating procedures to simulate actual emergency
tumors, and descriptive terms by simple analysis of words. calls and situations. Overview of the roles and responsibilities of emergency communica-
45704 Cascade PSEB 112 6:00p–9:00p R 9/23–12/9 Dehart tions professionals in their work environment. Application of methods and theory obtained
40931 Willow Cr WCC 306 6:00p–9:00p M 9/20–12/6 Dehart through classroom presentations, in an interactive lab setting, using radio, telephone,
EMT 250 Paramedic Field Internship II, 7.00 Cr.—Complete the field experience computers, recording equipments and various pre-employment screening tools. Fee: $12
necessary to fulfill the required hours and calls necessary for state certification. Depart- 43651 Cascade PSEB 107 8:30a–12:50p T 9/20–12/11 Meyer
ment permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 248 Fee: $36 and Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:50p T 9/20–12/11 Meyer
44696 Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–3:50p MFSU 9/20–12/10 Cypher 9-1-1 simulator lab fee: $50
EMT 252 Paramedic III, 2.00 Cr.—Students successfully complete course final writ- 43872 Cascade PSEB 107 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer
ten and practical exam and prepare for the State and National Registry written and practical and Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer
9-1-1 Simulator lab fee: $50.
exam. Department permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 248. Fee: $24
43830 Cascade PSEB 112 8:00a–3:50p TWR 11/1–12/10 Cypher ETC 111 Com Cen Ops- Intermediate, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to the art of multi-
Class meets Nov. 16,17,18,30 and Dec 1,2,7,8 and 9 discipline emergency response dispatching in an emergency communications simulation
CEU 90T NREMT Basic Recert, 4.00 Cr.—40 hours of continuing education based center. The course involves the use of emergency communications equipment and the
on NREMT reregistration requirements for EMT-Basics, section II. Follow National Stan- application of policies, procedures and protocols to specific situations. Scenarios will
dard Curriculum guidelines. Fee: $250 be complex, may involve multiple responses and may have a high level of impact on
46426 Cascade PSEB 110 8:00a–5:00p S 10/23–11/6 TBA individuals or the community. Identification and notification of a wide variety of resources
and Cascade PSEB TBA 8:00a–5:00p U 10/24–10/31 TBA both local and state will be included in simulation. Prerequisite: ETC 110. Fee: $12
Class dates Oct 23,24,30, 31 and Nov 6 Tuition $250 43873 Cascade PSEB 107 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer
and Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer
9-1-1 Simulator Lab fee: $50.
46383 Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 Meyer
and Cascade PSEB 107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 Meyer
Simulator Lab fee: $50
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ETC 112 Com Cen Ops-Adv, 3.00 Cr.—This is the third in a series of 9-1-1 simula- ENGR 101 Engineering Fundamentals, 4.0 Cr.—Introduces basic engineering
tion labs designed to build skills in emergency call-taking and emergency services radio problem solving, analysis and design. This course covers basic concepts of curve fitting,

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communication. The types of calls handled will involve volatile situations, such as, crimes statistics, electricity, and mechanics, including vector algebra. It utilizes spreadsheet and
in progress, incidents involving weapons, serious injuries or those having a severe impact computer programming applications as problem solving tools. Students will be introduced
upon individuals and the community. This course demands a high level of multi- tasking to non-technical aspects of engineering, such as registration laws and ethics. Labs may
ability, quick responses and rapid problem-solving skills, as well as a familiarity with 911 include group engineering project work. Prerequisite: Placement in MTH 251. Prerequisite
computer software and multi-function telephone systems. Prerequisites: ETC 110 and ETC or concurrent: WR 115. Fee: $12
111. Fee: $12
46387 Cascade PSEB 103 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 Meyer Lecture
and Cascade PSEB 107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 TBA 42065 Cascade MAHB 216 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj
Simulator Lab fee: $50 ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
ETC 199 Prin & Prac in Emergency Com, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the 42066 Cascade MAHB 216 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan
ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
theory of emergency communications in day to day emergency situations involving law
enforcement, fire services and emergency medical response. Current standards and 43683 Cascade MAHB 216 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
practices, and the roles and responsibilities of emergency communications personnel, 42063 Rock Cr BLDG9 201 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan
are discussed. Policies and procedures governing emergency response; agency and ITV Class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
individual liability; and professional issues such as ethics, confidentiality and privacy 42067 Rock Cr BLDG9 201 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj
laws are also covered. This course identifies the knowledge, skills and abilities which are ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
prerequisite to employment in 9-1-1 communication centers as well as in both public and 43682 Rock Cr BLDG9 201 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
private sector dispatch operations. ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
46388 Cascade PSEB 111 5:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Czech 44788 SE Center TABOR 120 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj
ETC 202 EMD Overview, 2.00 Cr.—Emergency Medical Dispatching consists of ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
emergency medical pre-arrival instructions to assist the average citizen in stabilizing and 44789 SE Center TABOR 120 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
in some cases treating a medical emergency prior to the arrival of trained medical person- ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
nel. This overview explores the basic concept of emergency medical assistance delivered 46971 SE Center TABOR 120 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan
over the telephone and familiarizes the student with various protocols for dealing with Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
specific emergency situations. Prerequisite/Concurrent: EMT 120 or current 1st Aid/CPR 42059 Sylvania TCB 107 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj
certification. Fee: $6 42062 Sylvania TCB 107 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan
46382 Cascade PSEB 107 1:30p–4:20p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer 43605 Sylvania TCB 107 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
44923 Sylvania TCB 111 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan
ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.
46865 Sylvania TCB 111 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj
Engineering Lab
ITV class. Live, interactive, closed-circuit TV.

Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4159 Office 42060 Sylvania AM 106 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hjouj
See note at top of Engineering offerings
42061 Sylvania AM 106 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Monahan
Students new to this program must complete an application and receive departmental See note at top of Engineering offerings.
advising prior to registration. Returning students must see an ENGR advisor and obtain 43386 Sylvania AM 106 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Eng
current ENGR advising guides. Students must have a scientific, programmable, graphing See note at top of Engineering offerings.
calculator. Note: For ENGR 101 Lab, attendance is required for the first and last sessions. 44238 Sylvania AM 106 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
Attendance at other sessions is optional, but strongly recommended. Lab materials are See note at top of Engineering offerings.
available via the Internet. ENGR 102 Engineering Graphics, 3.0 Cr.—Introduces manual and computer-aided
ENGR 100 Exploring Engineering, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on engineering careers, and drafting including hand sketching, drafting standards, pictorial drawings, and dimension-
what engineers “do”. Presents various engineering disciplines and associated occupations ing. Includes creation of 2-D drawings and 3-D solid models with AutoCAD. Prerequisite:
through class discussions, presentations by practicing engineers, laboratory activities, ENGR 101. Fee: $18
and viewing of occupational videos. Designed to inform students of the attributes of a 42068 Sylvania AM 106 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eichmiller
career in engineering and the academic preparation it requires. 42069 Sylvania AM 106 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Stark
43135 Sylvania SS 122 1:00p–2:20p R 9/30–11/18 Chambers ENGR 211 Statics, 4.00 Cr.—Analysis of forces acting on particles and rigid bodies.
Class meets Sept. 30 through Nov. 18, 2010.
Force systems, centroids, and moments of inertia are covered. Scientific, programmable,
w Distance Learning: Online Class graphing calculator required. Prerequisites: MTH 252, PHY 211; ENGR 101. Fee: $6
42057 For info contact: Sylvania Eng 42070 Sylvania AM 112 12:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kies
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44216 Sylvania AM 112 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
ENGR 221 Electrical Circuits I, 5.0 Cr.—Introduces students to basic circuit
elements and circuit analysis techniques. Covers Ohm’s and Kirchoff’s Laws, network
theorems, node voltage analysis and mesh current analysis. Operational amplifiers,
inductors, capacitors, RC and RL transient response are also covered. Circuit simulation,
math analysis software, and laboratory experiments are incorporated to solidify classroom
theory and practice. Recommend: MTH 253 and PHY 213. Prerequisites: ENGR 101; MTH
252. Fee: $12

Lecture
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Lab
42072 Sylvania ST 313 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Farrell
42073 Sylvania ST 313 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Farrell

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ENGR 226 Plane Surveying, 4.0 Cr.—Introduces basic concepts of plane surveying ENG 195 Film Studies: Film as Art, 4.00 Cr.—Enhances understanding of film
Includes use of tape, level, transit, electronic total station (ETS), along with horizontal and through analysis of film history and form. Develops visual literacy and analysis skills
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vertical control networks. Includes network calculations and adjustments, angles and bear- by offering a range of tools to study any film. Analyze ways in which a film may both
ings, and topographic surveying and mapping. Prerequisite: ENGR 101 and 102. contribute and react to its time and culture; analyze film through studying the techniques
by which it was made; and substantiate observations with examples taken from film tradi-
Lecture tion and from the film itself. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement
42074 Sylvania AM 112 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kies test scores.
Lab 40792 Cascade SC 302 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Dembrow
42075 Sylvania AM 103 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Kies 43510 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 1:00p–2:20p T 9/21–12/7 Knight
42076 Sylvania AM 103 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kies and Rock Cr BLDG2 128 1:00p–3:20p R 9/23–12/9 Knight
42077 Sylvania AM 103 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kies 40269 Sylvania CT 212 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Casciato
ENG 196 Film Studies: Directors, 4.00 Cr.—Enhances understanding of film
ENGR 275 Microprocessor Systems, 4.0 Cr.—Introduces X86 microprocessor through analysis of directorial decisions and film techniques. Develops visual literacy
architecture and assemble language programming for the IBM PC compatible computer, and analysis skills by offering a range of tools to study any film. Analyze ways in which
including the use of BIOS and DOS functions calls and the use of procedures. Structured directorial decisions may affect an individual film and viewer; situate a film within a
programming techniques will be used to write programs that accept keyboard input and director’s body of work; analyze ways in which it may both contribute and react to its time
create displayed results. Appropriate program testing and debugging methods will be and culture; and substantiate observations with examples taken from the film tradition and
emphasized. Includes a 3-hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite or concurrent: ENGR 171. from the film itself. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
Fee: $12 46456 Sylvania CT 212 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Ross
Lecture ENG 201 Shakespeare, 4.00 Cr.—Enhances understanding and appreciation of
46890 Sylvania SS 121 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Hecht Shakespeare’s achievement and contribution to literature. Focuses on five or more plays
47026 Sylvania SS 112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA and selected non-dramatic poetry in order to introduce the study of Shakespeare’s dra-
matic techniques, character development, and language. The works are chosen to reflect a
Lab broad range of patterns, themes, and genres. Recommended prior coursework: ENG 105
46893 Sylvania ST 315 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Hecht and 106. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
47027 Sylvania ST 313 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/11 TBA 43511 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Berdahl
47029 Sylvania ST 313 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA 40488 Sylvania TCB 211 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dionne
ENG 204 Survey of English Literature, 4.00 Cr.—Literature of the British Isles:
Medieval and Renaissance selections, from Beowulf to Shakespeare. Prerequisite: WR 115
and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
English 40489 Sylvania TCB 215 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Huminski
ENG 207 World Literature-Asian (India), 4.00 Cr.—Introduces students to Indian
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5009 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office literature in English (for the most part, translated) from ancient to contemporary. May
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146 Office, 503-788-6148 Office, 503-788- include such works and authors as hymns from the Rig Veda, The Ramayana, classical
6145 Dept Chair poetry, and the twentieth century authors Narayan, Ved Mehta and Arundhati Roy. Prereq-
Sylvania English Department, CT 219, 503-977-4266 uisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
46457 Sylvania HT 317 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Hull
ENG 237 American Working Class Lit, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces students to literature
Literature by and/or about the working class, primarily from an American perspective. Prerequisite:
Placement into WR 121. Recommended: ENG 104, ENG 105 and/or ENG 106.
A reading score of 45 on the ASSET assessment test (equivalent of reading score entry to 45450 Cascade SC 302 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens
WR 121) is required to take Literature classes. Contact the testing center.
ENG 246 Transnational Literature, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the themes of Transna-
ENG 104 Intro to Literature (Fiction), 4.00 Cr.—Enhances enjoyment of various tional Literature, such as migration, exile and displacement and revolves around literary
forms of fictional prose, increases understanding of the conventions of fiction and various responses to various historical and cultural moments of transition or crisis. Explores the
forms of storytelling, and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience. relationships between a text, its author, and its national, cultural and/or linguistic boundar-
Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores. ies. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121.
42013 Cascade SC 302 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Raper 45396 Cascade SC 203 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Moadab
46376 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Mainville
40449 SE Center TABOR 146 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pepe ENG 250 Intro to Folklore & Mythology, 4.00 Cr.—Explores origins, nature and
40267 Sylvania TCB 212 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald
content of myth and folklore. Offers student ability to recognize and appreciate myths from
40268 Sylvania TCB 213 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Caruso
any culture. Through selected readings, students become aware of questions about life as
expressed in myth. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43751 Cascade SC 302 5:30p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kimball
41254 For info contact: Cascade Brown 46375 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zackel
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40721 Sylvania HT 321 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Barnes
ENG 105 Intro to Literature (Drama), 4.00 Cr.—Enhances enjoyment of plays as ENG 253 Survey of American Literature, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the
literature, including tragedies and comedies; increases understanding of the conventions literature of the land which is now the United States from before European contact through
of drama and the theater; and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience. the mid-nineteenth century. The course revolves around written manifestations of the
Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores. various interests, preoccupations, and experiences of the peoples creating and recreating
41454 Cascade SC 305 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose American culture. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
46374 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Manolas 42444 Sylvania TCB 216 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bryant
46459 Sylvania TCB 211 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi
ENG 258 African-American Literature, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the literature of
w Distance Learning: Online Class Americans whose roots are in Africa. Emphasizes the way contemporary political and so-
45094 For info contact: Cullom cial aspirations of African Americans are reflected in the literature of the periods from the
Southeast Center
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Harlem Renaissance through the present. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent
placement test scores.
ENG 106 Intro to Literature (Poetry), 4.00 Cr.—Enhances enjoyment of poetry, 46927 Cascade SC 203 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cowan
increases understanding of poetic elements, conventions and forms, and encourages
exploration of the diversity of human experience. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or ENG 261 Literature of Science Fiction, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the roots of science
equivalent placement test scores. fiction as well as classic and modern works of science fiction and speculative literature.
40513 Cascade SC 302 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zunkel
Students will analyze common themes in science fiction, the various ideological under-
pinnings of science fiction, and the way such literature comments on current issues in
46736 SE Center TABOR 140 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lamb
society and presents new ideas to society. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent
40527 Sylvania TCB 217 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McDowell
placement test scores.
46458 Sylvania CT 128 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Shaughnessy
w Distance Learning: Online Class
46400 For info contact: Rock Creek Rue
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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ENG 275 The Bible as Literature, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the Bible as a literary text by 42902 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 McDonald
discussing authorship, translation, literary forms, history, and cultural context. Discusses 42923 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ormiston

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the Bible as a point of reference for literature as well as for other works of art. Prerequisite: and Rock Cr BLDG2 108 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Ormiston
WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores. 43115 Sylvania CT 108 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kurzet
43512 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Jensen 43125 Sylvania CT 108 6:30p–9:20p MWR 9/20–12/9 Cole
ESOL 10a Level 1 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—The first of four levels of English as
English Skill Building a second language. Students develop basic English communication. Reading, Writing,
Sylvania College Success Skills, 503-977-4540 (lab); 503-977-4563 (lab faculty) Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context of communicating in adult life roles
as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A language
ALC 50 Basic English Skills Lab, .00 Cr.—Self-paced, individualized reading,
placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $35
writing and English instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and
45419 Cascade TH 208 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rivera
diagnosed needs. May include computer-assisted instruction, tutoring, use of textbook-
46803 Cascade SC 205 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Allen
workbook for assignments and other media.
47140 SE Center SCOTT 203 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hennessy
40039 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum
Tuition $60 Flex hours in CC204 lab. Orientation call x4563. 47344 SE Center SCOTT 203 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Swallow
47345 SE Center TABOR TBA 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Packer
ALC 51 Basic English Skills Lab, 1.00 Cr.—Self-paced, individualized reading,
writing instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed ESOL 10B Level 1 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—The first of four levels of English as
needs. May include computer assisted or small group instruction; tutoring; textbook/work- a second language. Students develop basic English communication. Reading, Writ-
book assignments; or audio/video. May be taken three times. Prerequisite: Placement into ing, Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context of communicating in adult
WR 80, RD 80, ESOL 250 or ESOL 252. Fee: $12 life roles as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A
43010 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum language placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $15
Flex hrs in CC204 lab. For orientation call 503-977-4563. 45417 Cascade TH 208 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Rivera
46804 Cascade SC 301 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Allen
ALC 52 Basic English Skills Lab, 2.00 Cr.—Self-paced, individualized reading and
writing instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed ESOL 20 Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—This is the second of eight levels of
needs. May include computer assisted or small group instruction; tutoring; textbook/work- English for Speakers of Other Languages. Students develop high-beginning English com-
book assignments; or audio/video. May be taken three times. Prerequisite: Placement into munication skills. Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context
WR 80, RD 80, ESOL 250 or ESOL 252. Fee: $24 of communicating in adult life roles as family and community members, workers, citizens
43011 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum and lifelong learners. A language placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $50
Flex hrs in CC204 lab. For orientation call 503-977-4563. 42945 Hillsboro HC 117 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Luedtke
ALC 53 Basic English Skills Lab, 3.00 Cr.—Self-paced, individualized reading and 42948 Hillsboro HC 117 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Banke
writing instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed and Hillsboro HC 117 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Banke
needs. May include computer-assisted or small group instruction; tutoring; textbook- 42903 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Claussen
workbook assignments; or audio/video. May be taken three times. Prerequisites: Place- 42924 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hastings
ment into WR 80, RD 80, ESOL 250, or ESOL 252. Fee: $36 and Rock Cr BLDG2 114 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hastings
46460 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum 46353 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Stupfel-Walla
Flex hrs in CC204 lab. For orientation call (503)977-4563. and Rock Cr BLDG2 119 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Stupfel-Walla
43116 Sylvania CT 220 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Sparks
43126 Sylvania CT 220 6:30p–9:20p MWR 9/20–12/9 Yaylali

English for Speakers of Other


ESOL 20a Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—The second of four levels of English
as a second language. Students develop basic English communication. Reading, Writing,
Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context of communicating in adult life roles
Languages as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A language
placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $35
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5518 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office 46806 Cascade TH 125 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harrington
Rock Cr Office 3-226, 503-614-7425 46808 Cascade TH 208 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Cain
SE Center Office MTH-128, 503-788-6255 47143 SE Center SCOTT . 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Whaley
Sylvania Office CT-205, 503-977-4565 47154 SE Center SCOTT 203 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kopel
47346 SE Center SCOTT 202 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Messersmith
47354 SE Center SCOTT 202 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Moser
Testing ESOL 20B Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—The second of four levels of English
as a second language. Students develop basic English communication. Reading, Writing,
Cascade Campus Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context of communicating in adult life roles
Students may take the ESOL test in the Assessment Center located in the Student Services as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A language
Building room 204. Please call 503-978-5234 for the schedule of days and times. placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $15
46809 Cascade TH 100 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Harrington
Rock Creek Campus 46810 Cascade TH 208 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Cain
Students may take the test in the Assessment Center, Building 9 Room 118. Please call ESOL 30 Level 3 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—This is the third of eight levels of Eng-
503-614-7300 for appointments. Testing is by appointment only. lish for Speakers of Other Languages. Students develop low-intermediate English com-
munication skills. Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context
SE Center of communicating in adult life roles as family and community members, workers, citizens
Students may take the ESOL test in the testing center located in Mt Tabor Hall Rm 109. and lifelong learners. A language placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $50
Please call 503-788-6255 or 503-788-6257 for testing dates and times. 42946 Hillsboro HC 118 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Garreton
and Hillsboro HC 104 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Garreton
Sylvania Campus 42949 Hillsboro HC 118 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Twenge-Jining
Students should schedule an appointment to take the ESOL placement test by calling and Hillsboro HC 104 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Twenge-Jining
503-977-4131. 42904 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 9:00a–11:50a TRF 9/20–12/10 Horani
42925 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Leiton
Levels 1 - 3: Non-Credit Classes and Rock Cr BLDG2 115 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Leiton
ESOL 10 Level 1 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—This is the first of eight levels of 44599 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 8:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/8 Millard
English for Speakers of Other Languages. Students develop beginning English reading, 43117 Sylvania HT 319 6:30p–9:20p MWR 9/20–12/9 VanNess
writing, speaking and listening skills in the context of communicating in adult life roles 43127 Sylvania CT 110 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Esler
as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A language
placement test is required for enrollment.
42944 Hillsboro HC 118 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Barr
42947 Hillsboro HC 118 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Robertson
and Hillsboro HC 118 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Robertson
48036 Newberg NCC 201 5:30p–8:20p MTR 9/20–12/9 TBA
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ESOL 30a Level 3 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—The third of four levels of English as 47178 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hennessy
a second language. Students develop low intermediate English communication. Reading, 47364 SE Center TABOR 125 8:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/7 Runcie
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Writing, Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context of communicating in adult and SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Runcie
life roles as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A 43123 Sylvania CT 128 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailie
language placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $35 44287 Sylvania CT 110 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deutsch-Timm
45420 Cascade TH 208 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Groth ESOL 150N Level 5 Reading, .00 Cr.—The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a
46813 Cascade TH 208 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kantor five-course sequence that focuses on reading. Content comprehension, textual analysis,
47172 SE Center TABOR 130 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hall critical thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Using the dictionary, finding
47173 SE Center SCOTT 202 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hennessy main ideas, summarizing, inferencing, using context clues, reviewing prereading tech-
47356 SE Center TABOR 144 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Whaley niques. Study of word forms, common affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. Readings from
47357 SE Center SCOTT 203 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kopel textbooks and literature taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life
ESOL 30B Level 3 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—The third of four levels of English as roles. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 40/40N; AND
a second language. Students develop low intermediate English communication. Reading, concurrent placement in ESOL 42/42N and ESOL 44/44N or higher. Fee: $62.50
Writing, Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context of communicating in adult 43014 Cascade SC 306 7:40p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Hurd
life roles as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. A 43023 Cascade JH 107 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Harrington
language placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: $15 42910 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Miki
45421 Cascade TH 206 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Spitzer 42930 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banke
46812 Cascade SC 202 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Davis 47237 SE Center TABOR 125 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hall
47366 SE Center TABOR TBA 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/10 Blando-Montan
Levels 4 - 5: Non-Credit Classes and SE Center
43122 Sylvania
TABOR TBA
CT 110
6:00p–6:50p
9:00a–10:50a
F
TR
9/24–12/10
9/21–12/9
Blando-Montan
Brillanceau
This option is available to resident students wishing to pay the course fee rather than the
43128 Sylvania CT 107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Snyder
higher tuition amount.
ESOL 152N Level 5 Writing, .00 Cr.—The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a
ESOL 40N Level 4 Reading, .00 Cr.—The fourth level of ESOL and the first of a five-
5-course sequence that focuses on writing. Review of the writing process and introduction
course sequence that focuses on reading: content comprehension, textual analysis, critical
to the essay. Descriptive, narrative, process and comparative/contrast. Review of basic
thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Using the dictionary, finding main
grammar. Introduction to present perfect, gerunds and infinitives, and adverbial causes.
ideas, summarizing, inferencing, using context clues, reviewing prereading techniques,
Writing and grammar taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life
study of word forms, common affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. Readings from textbooks
roles. Prerequisite:ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 42/42N; AND
and literature taught in the context of adult life roles. Prerequisites:ESOL placement test
concurrent placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 44/44N or higher. Fee: $62.50
OR successful completion of ESOL 30; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 42/42N and
43016 Cascade SC 205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin
ESOL 44/44N or higher. Fee: $62.50
43018 Cascade SC 302 7:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gallagher
43039 Cascade TH 206 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gill
42912 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Delgado
43040 Cascade SC 204 7:40p–9:30p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
42932 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barr
46001 Hillsboro HC 118 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 VanNess
44662 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald
42905 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Davis
47240 SE Center TABOR 125 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lachenmeier
42926 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Matthes
47368 SE Center SCOTT 102 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/10 Dudek
47174 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith
and SE Center SCOTT 102 7:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dudek
47359 SE Center TABOR 125 6:00p–6:50p M 9/20–12/9 Thomas
43119 Sylvania CT 128 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zappa
and SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Thomas
43120 Sylvania CT 107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
43121 Sylvania CT 220 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kinsella
43707 Sylvania CT 108 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Esler ESOL 153N ESOL Grammar 1, .00 Cr.—Includes the identification and practice
of the following grammatical structures: subject-verb agreement, question and negation
ESOL 42N Level 4 Writing, .00 Cr.—The fourth level of ESOL and the first of five-
structure, verb tenses, senstence patterns, and sentence types. This elective class is
course sequence that focuses on writing. Includes introduction to the writing process;
designed to reinforce concepts in both oral and written contexts. Does not replace courses
descriptive and narrative paragraphs and formal letters; review of basic grammar; intro-
in the core curriculum. Prerequisites: Placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 42/42N and
duction to present perfect and past continuous; writing and grammar taught in the context
ESOL 44/44N or higher. Fee: $35
of communicating in adult life roles. Prerequisite:ESOL placement test OR successful
44660 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 6:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dennis
completion of ESOL 30; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 44/44N
46917 Sylvania SS 110 1:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kurzet
or higher.
43042 Cascade SC 306 5:45p–7:35p MW 9/20–12/8 Dembrow ESOL 154N Level 5 Communication, .00 Cr.—The fifth level of ESOL and the
46816 Cascade SC 306 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lesley second of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and
42927 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stupfel-Walla production of English consonants and vowels; common sound substitutions; stress and
44664 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Garreton intonation. Listening comprehension and discussion skills. Public speaking, including
46357 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Matthes at least one prepared speech and written outline on an academic topic. Communication
47176 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hill taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life roles. Prerequisite:
47361 SE Center TABOR 125 7:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/8 Packer ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 44/44N; AND concurrent place-
and SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Packer ment in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 42/42N or higher. Fee: $62.50
43118 Sylvania CT 221 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Diniz 43020 Cascade SC 306 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gill
43130 Sylvania CT 221 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Green 43022 Cascade SC 306 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 Frehner Mahon
42907 Willow Cr WCC 212 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Dennis 42914 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Yaylali
42934 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 8:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Camp
ESOL 44N Level 4 Communication, .00 Cr.—The fourth level of ESOL and the first 43390 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Farquhar
of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and production of
47242 SE Center SCOTT 203 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hall
English stress and intonation; certain vowels and consonants; reductions. Listening com-
47370 SE Center TABOR 140 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/10 Bauer
prehension for main idea and important details, grammatical structures, questions, and
and SE Center TABOR 140 8:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Bauer
key vocabulary words. Discussion skills. Speaking using important language functions
43124 Sylvania CT 221 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler
including asking for clarification, agreeing, and negotiating meaning. Short, prepared
44291 Sylvania CT 220 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler
presentation. Communication taught in the context of communicating in adult life roles.
Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 30; AND concur-
rent placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 42/42N or higher. Fee: $62.50
43044 Cascade SC 204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carney
43045 Cascade SC 204 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin
43520 Hillsboro HC 118 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
47858 Hillsboro HC 105 5:30p–9:20p F 9/20–12/11 Rives
42908 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Leiton
42929 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 8:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rives
45591 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett

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Levels 4 - 5: Credit Classes 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 introduction

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Only international students may choose the credit option for Level 4. The Level 5 credit to the essay. Descriptive, narrative, process and comparative/contrast. Review of basic
option is for both international students and also for resident students. grammar. Introduction to present perfect, gerunds and infinitives, and adverbial causes.
ESOL 40 Level 4 Reading, 4.00 Cr.—The fourth level of ESOL and the first of a five- Writing and grammar taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life
course sequence that focuses on reading: content comprehension, textual analysis, critical roles. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 42/42N; AND
thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Using the dictionary, finding main concurrent placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 44/44N or higher.
ideas, summarizing, inferencing, using context clues, reviewing prereading techniques, 43015 Cascade SC 205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin
study of word forms, common affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. Readings from textbooks 43017 Cascade SC 302 7:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gallagher
and literature taught in the context of adult life roles. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test 42913 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Delgado
OR successful completion of ESOL 30; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 42/42N and 42933 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barr
ESOL 44/44N or higher. 44661 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald
43038 Cascade TH 206 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gill 47241 SE Center TABOR 125 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lachenmeier
44378 Cascade SC 204 7:40p–9:30p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 47369 SE Center SCOTT 102 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/10 Dudek
42906 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Davis and SE Center SCOTT 102 7:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dudek
44602 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Matthes 43094 Sylvania CT 128 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zappa
47175 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith 43095 Sylvania CT 107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
47360 SE Center TABOR 125 6:00p–6:50p M 9/20–12/9 Thomas ESOL 153 Grammar 1, 2.00 Cr.—Includes the identification and practice of the fol-
and SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Thomas lowing grammatical structures: subject-verb agreement, question and negation structure,
43096 Sylvania CT 108 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Esler verb tenses, sentence patterns, and sentence types. This elective class is designed to
43111 Sylvania CT 220 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kinsella reinforce concepts in both oral and written contexts. Does not replace courses in the
ESOL 42 Level 4 Writing, 4.00 Cr.—The fourth level of ESOL and the first of five- core curriculum. Prerequisites: Placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 42/42N and ESOL
course sequence that focuses on writing. Includes introduction to the writing process; 44/44n or higher.
descriptive and narrative paragraphs and formal letters; review of basic grammar; intro- 44659 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 6:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dennis
duction to present perfect and past continuous; writing and grammar taught in the context 46908 Sylvania SS 110 1:00p–2:50p W 9/21–12/9 Kurzet
of communicating in adult life roles. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR successful ESOL 154 Level 5 Communication, 4.00 Cr.—The fifth level of ESOL and the
completion of ESOL 30; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 44/44N second of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and
or higher. production of English consonants and vowels; common sound substitutions; stress and
43041 Cascade SC 306 5:45p–7:35p MW 9/20–12/8 Dembrow intonation. Listening comprehension and discussion skills. Public speaking, including
46815 Cascade SC 306 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lesley at least one prepared speech and written outline on an academic topic. Communication
42928 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stupfel-Walla taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life roles. Prerequisite:
44663 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Garreton ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 44/44N; AND concurrent place-
46356 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Matthes ment in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 42/42N or higher.
47177 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hill 43019 Cascade SC 306 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gill
47363 SE Center TABOR 125 7:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/8 Packer 43021 Cascade SC 306 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 Frehner Mahon
and SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Packer 42915 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Yaylali
43093 Sylvania CT 221 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Diniz 42935 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 8:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Camp
43114 Sylvania CT 221 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Green 43387 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Farquhar
44680 Willow Cr WCC 212 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Dennis 47243 SE Center SCOTT 203 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hall
ESOL 44 Level 4 Communication, 4.00 Cr.—The fourth level of ESOL and the first 47373 SE Center TABOR 140 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/10 Bauer
of a five-course sequence that focuses on communication. Identification and production and SE Center TABOR 140 8:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Bauer
of English stress and intonation; certain vowels and consonants; reductions. Listening 43103 Sylvania CT 221 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler
comprehension for main idea and important details, grammatical structures, ques- 44285 Sylvania CT 220 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler
tions, and key vocabulary words. Discussion skills. Speaking using important language
functions including asking for clarification, agreeing, and negotiating meaning. Short,
prepared presentation. Communication taught in the context of communicating in adult
Levels 6 - 8: Credit Classes
life roles. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 30; AND ESOL 160 Level 6 Academic Reading, 5.00 Cr.—Content comprehension, textual
concurrent placement in ESOL 40/40N and ESOL 42/42N or higher. analysis, critical thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Readings from text-
43043 Cascade SC 204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carney books, literature, and newspapers. Includes finding themes and main ideas, summarizing,
46814 Cascade SC 204 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin paraphrasing, inferencing, using context clues, review of prereading techniques. Study
42909 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Leiton of word forms and common affixes. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR success-
44665 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 8:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rives ful completion of ESOL 150/150N; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 152/152N and
45590 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett 154/154N or higher.
47179 SE Center TABOR 125 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hennessy 43024 Cascade TEB 216 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kantor
47365 SE Center TABOR 125 8:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/7 Runcie 43025 Cascade SC 301 7:40p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Azdine
and SE Center TABOR 125 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Runcie 42916 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thornburgh
44286 Sylvania CT 110 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deutsch-Timm 47244 SE Center SCOTT 203 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hing
46906 Sylvania CT 128 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailie 43109 Sylvania CT 220 8:00a–8:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sparks
44799 Sylvania CT 108 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kurzet
ESOL 150 Level 5 Reading, 4.00 Cr.—The fifth level of ESOL and the second of a 42936 Willow Cr WCC 212 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Buseman-Carls
five-course sequence that focuses on reading; content comprehension, textual analysis,
critical thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Using the dictionary, finding ESOL 162 Level 6 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.—Review of the writing process
main ideas, summarizing, inferencing, using context clues, reviewing prereading tech- and development of the essay. Covers descriptive, narrative, process, and comparison/
niques; study of word forms, common affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. Readings from contrast essays. Review of verb tenses, sentence types, punctuation, and spelling patterns.
textbooks and literature taught in the context of communicating in academic and adult life Introduction to adverb and adjective clauses, reported speech, passive voice, and gerunds
roles. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 40/40N; AND and infinitives. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL
concurrent placement in ESOL 42/42N and ESOL 44/44N or higher. 152/152N; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 150/150N and ESOL 154/154N or higher.
43012 Cascade JH 107 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Harrington 43026 Cascade TH 208 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cain
Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
43013 Cascade SC 306 7:40p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Hurd
43027 Cascade SC 205 5:10p–7:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Babin
42911 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Miki
42937 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Mulder
42931 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banke
43397 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett
47238 SE Center TABOR 125 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hall
44656 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Zhang
47367 SE Center TABOR TBA 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/10 Blando-Montan
47337 SE Center SCOTT 203 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Moser
and SE Center TABOR TBA 6:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 Blando-Montan
43353 Sylvania CT 221 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kuznik
43112 Sylvania CT 110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brillanceau
44279 Sylvania HT 322 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sparks
43131 Sylvania CT 107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Snyder
45667 Sylvania CT 238 10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Ramirez

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ESOL 163 Grammar 2, 2.00 Cr.—Includes the identification and practice of the ESOL 260 Level 8 Academic Reading, 5.00 Cr.—Content comprehension, textual
following grammatical structures: subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, passive voice, analysis, critical thinking, study skills, and language analysis. Readings from textbooks,
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gerunds and infinitives, and articles. Designed to reinforce concepts in both oral and short stories and/or novel, newspapers, and popular magazines. Includes finding themes
written contexts. Prerequisites: placement in ESOL 160 and ESOL 162 and ESOL 164 or and main ideas, summarizing, paraphrasing, inferencing, evaluation of sources and analy-
higher. This elective class does not replace courses in the core curriculum. sis of arguments. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL
44657 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 2:30p–4:20p R 9/23–12/9 Garreton 250; AND concurrent enrollment in ESOL 252 and ESOL 254 or higher.
ESOL 164 Level 6 Academic Communication, 5.00 Cr.—Review of English con- 43035 Cascade SC 306 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Dennis
sonants and vowels, consonant clusters, past tense and plural endings; common sound 43037 Cascade SC 204 7:40p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Richards
substitutions; intonation, phrasing, reductions and stress patterns. Listening comprehen- 42943 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Camp
sion and discussion. Public speaking, including prepared speeches with written outlines 43261 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
on academic topics. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of 47342 SE Center TABOR 124 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hill
ESOL 154/154N; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 150/150N and ESOL 152/152N or 43092 Sylvania SS 119 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sparks
higher. 43110 Sylvania CT 108 8:00a–8:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Berger
43028 Cascade SC 205 8:30a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Broshears ESOL 262 Level 8 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.—Review of the writing process.
43029 Cascade JH 101 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamali Covers expository essays (e.g. classification, problem/solution, definition, argument).
44611 Cascade SC 306 7:40p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Babin Introduction to principles of research. General review of English grammar, punctuation,
46817 Cascade TEB 216 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carney and sentence structure. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of
42917 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sullivan ESOL 252; AND concurrent enrollment in ESOL 250 and ESOL 254 or higher.
42938 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Stricklin 43183 Cascade SC 205 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wright
44213 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dodson 43184 Cascade SC 301 5:10p–7:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Azdine
47338 SE Center SCOTT 202 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Runcie 44271 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Dodson
43104 Sylvania HT 324 6:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schilasky 45589 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Thornburgh
43105 Sylvania CT 128 11:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Burns 47343 SE Center TABOR 124 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Canton
44278 Sylvania CT 221 11:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Kuznik 43102 Sylvania CT 128 10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Dittmore
ESOL 250 Level 7 Academic Reading, 5.00 Cr.—Content comprehension, textual 43108 Sylvania HT 324 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bailie
analysis, critical thinking skills, study skills, and language analysis. Readings from text- 46884 Sylvania CT 220 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McLain
books, short stories and/or a short novel, newspapers, and popular magazines. Includes ESOL 264 Level 8 Academic Communication, 5.00 Cr.—Students develop strate-
finding themes and main ideas, summarizing, paraphrasing, inferencing, using context gies to improve spoken intelligibility, critical thinking, and listening and note taking skills
clues, review of prereading techniques. Study of word forms, common affixes and stems, in public speaking with written outlines on academic topics, including those requiring
figurative language Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL argument and persuasion. Students review English consonants and vowels, intonation,
160; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 162 and ESOL 164 or higher. phrasing, and stress patterns. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR successful comple-
43030 Cascade SC 204 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Broshears tion of ESOL 254; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 250 and ESOL 252 or higher.
43031 Cascade SC 205 7:40p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Babin 43777 Cascade SC 205 7:40p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden
42918 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Eguchi 44613 Cascade TH 107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Wright
42939 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gibson 44615 Cascade SC 205 5:10p–7:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden
47339 SE Center SCOTT 202 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lachenmeier 46818 Cascade SC 205 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Allen
43091 Sylvania CT 128 8:00a–8:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Leamy ESOL 265 Level 8 Academic Communication, 3.00 Cr.—Students develop strate-
44280 Sylvania CT 221 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Ramirez gies to improve spoken intelligibility, critical thinking, and listening and note taking skills
ESOL 252 Level 7 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.—Review of the writing process. in public speaking with written outlines on academic topics, including those requiring ba-
Covers descriptive and expository essays (e.g. descriptive narration or descriptive sic argument and persuasion. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR successful comple-
process, comparison/contrast, cause/effect, discussion). Review and instruction in English tion of ESOL 254; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 250 and ESOL 252 or higher.
grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR 43099 Sylvania CT 128 9:00a–9:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Leamy
successful completion of ESOL 162; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 160 and ESOL ESOL 267 Level 8 Pronunciation, 2.00 Cr.—Review English consonants and
164 or higher. vowels, intonation, phrasing, and stress patterns. Prerequisites: ESOL placement test OR
43032 Cascade TH 124 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamali successful completion in ESOL 254; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 250 and ESOL
43033 Cascade SC 204 5:10p–7:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Richards 252 or higher.
42919 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Sullivan 46358 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 2:30p–4:20p T 9/21–12/7 Claussen
42940 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Eguchi 46360 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 8:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Miki
44658 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 12:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Millard 43100 Sylvania CT 128 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Leamy
47340 SE Center SCOTT 202 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Thomas
43101 Sylvania CT 108 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nawas
43107 Sylvania ST 225 10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Berger
43354 Sylvania ST 234 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8
ESOL 254 Level 7 Academic Communication, 5.00 Cr.—Students develop strate-
Brillanceau Environmental Studies and
gies to improve spoken intelligibility, critical thinking, and listening and note taking skills
in public speaking with written outlines on informative academic topics. Students review
Resources
English consonants and vowels, intonation, phrasing, and stress patterns. Prerequisite: Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209 Admin Asst
ESOL placement test OR successful completion of ESOL 164; AND concurrent placement Rock Cr 7 202, 503-614-7460 Dept Chair, 503-614-7257 Admin Asst
in ESOL 160 and ESOL 162 or higher. Sylvania HT 305, 503-977-4225 Admin Asst
43034 Cascade TH 107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Wright
43036 Cascade SC 205 7:40p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden
43393 Cascade SC 205 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Allen ESR 150 Environ Studies Orientation, 1.00 Cr.—Serves to orient students to en-
44614 Cascade SC 205 5:10p–7:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden vironmental information available through campus library and computer resources. Uses
42920 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zhang assignments aimed at gathering and summarizing information on academic preparation of
42921 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 2:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Davis environmental professionals.
42941 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Miki 40698 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 9:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 Lien
44217 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thornburgh ESR 160 Intro to Environmental Studies, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the structure and
47341 SE Center SCOTT 206 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hing function of terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric systems, including the human actions that
43097 Sylvania HT 322 6:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nawas affect them. Includes lab sections that introduce basic quantitative techniques for collect-
43098 Sylvania ST 226 11:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Attia ing and analyzing data from environmental systems. Prerequisite: ESR 150 (may be taken
43106 Sylvania ST 225 9:00a–9:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Ramirez concurrently). Fee: $12

Lecture
40699 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 10:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Robertson
Lab
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ESR 171 Environ Science:Bio Perspect, 4.00 Cr.—Develops an understanding of FMT 103 Refrigeration III, 2.00 Cr.—Covers the operation of refrigeration HVAC
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issues, matter and energy resources, ecosystems, environmental ethics, and food and land along with evacuation and charging techniques. FMT 103 and APR 133 cannot both be
resources. The associated laboratories will illustrate these topics. Prerequisites: WR 115, taken for credit. Prerequisites: FMT 102 or APR 132 or TE 9243. Fee: $6
RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 43726 Cascade TEB 116 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 11/1–11/18 Shaw
41396 Sylvania HT 326 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fong Tools required.
and Sylvania HT 213 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fong 44466 Cascade TEB 113 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gayman
Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning Tools Required.
FMT 111 Refrigeration Electrical I, 2.00 Cr.—Basic theory and applications of
Lecture electrical concepts including Ohm’s Law, electric power, and concepts of electric circuits
41388 Cascade TH 202 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Oakley are emphasized. Alternating current, power distribution and installation of HVAC systems
Lab using wiring diagrams and schematics are included. Prerequisites: Placement in MTH 20
41932 Cascade CAOFF . 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Oakley or higher; (WR 80 or ESOL 252) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250) or equivalent placement test
Actual lab/field trip times may vary. scores. Fee: $6
43727 Cascade TEB 217 8:30a–11:20a MTWR 9/20–10/7 Willebrand
Tools required.
Lecture 43748 Cascade TEB 217 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Willebrand
40686 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Needler Tools required.
Lab FMT 112 Refrigeration Electrical II, 2.00 Cr.—Theory and application of electrical
42297 Rock Cr BLDG7 124 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Needler motor concepts and electrical circuits are emphasized. Control system components, wiring
diagrams and schematics are included. Prerequisites: FMT 111 or TE 9237 Fee: $6
ESR 199 Environmental Sustainability, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces concepts of envi- 43728 Cascade TEB 217 8:30a–11:20a MTWR 10/11–10/28 Webster
ronmental sustainability and their applications. This course may involve field activities. Tools required.
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 43749 Cascade TEB 217 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Webster
48056 Sylvania HT 321 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Liebschutz Tools required.
ESR 202 Applied Environmental Studies, 4.00 Cr.—Includes environmental sam- 46782 Cascade TEB 217 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Buck
pling, sampling design, and measurement in relation to the field experience. Prerequisite: Tools required.
ESR 160. Fee: $12 FMT 113 Refrigeration Electrical III, 2.00 Cr.—Schematic development and use in
diagnosis, service, and repair of HVAC systems; control applications and circuit evalua-
Lecture tion. Prerequisites: FMT 112 or TE 9238 Fee: $6
40799 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Robertson 43747 Cascade TEB 217 8:30a–11:20a MTWR 11/1–11/18 Duncan
Lab Tools required.
42303 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 2:30p–5:20p W 9/22–12/8 Robertson 44468 Cascade TEB 114 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Martin
Tools Required.
FMT 119 Water Treatment/Distribution, 2.00 Cr.—Covers the basics of cooling,
tower, boiler, waste water, and water purification systems. Topics include corrosion, scale,

Facilities Maintenance Technology fouling and bacteria related issues. Mechanical equipment pertaining to water treatment is
included. Fee: $6
Cascade TEB, Room 101, 503-978-5650, 503-978-5651 44720 Cascade TEB 113 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Cochenour
FMT 122 Intro to Boilers, 3.00 Cr.—Fundamentals of hydronics systems, heat loss
calculations, physical properties of water, types of boilers, piping systems and compo-
Students new to this program must test at or above MTH 20, WR 90 or ESOL 262, RD 90 nents for correct fluid flow including circulating pumps. Includes practical maintenance
or ESOL 260. Placement tests are available by calling 503-978-5234. If you are a return- and component identification. Fee: $6
ing student and are getting a prerequisite error message when registering, please call the 43750 Cascade TEB 114 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hodgson
department. If you are a Stationary Engineer apprentice, please select your core class from FMT 125 Natural Gas Equipment I, 2.00 Cr.—Covers natural gas and its proper-
the Apprenticeship listings in this schedule. ties, pressures, piping and the mechanical code requirements for natural gas installation.
FMT 100 Intro Facilities Maint Systems, 2.00 Cr.—Overview of industrial Utilizing basic knowledge gained in this course, students can apply this knowledge to
maintenance. OSHA approved industrial safety procedures are practiced. Includes use of basic diagnosis procedures. Fee: $6
basic tools and specialized equipment; lubrication, maintenance and repair motors, drive 44653 Cascade TEB 113 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hodgson
belts, pulley, and sheaves. Examines the inter-dependency of related systems. Prerequi- FMT 128 Oil Furnace Service, 2.00 Cr.—Covers oil burner service and installa-
sites: Placement in MTH 20 or higher; (WR 80 or ESOL 252) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250) or tion procedures, fuel oil principles, motors, fan couplings, nozzles, transformers burner
equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $6 construction, pumps, controls and troubleshooting procedures. Fee: $6
43753 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Weber 44654 Cascade TEB 113 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Brennan
FMT 101 Refrigeration I, 2.00 Cr.—Covers refrigeration principles and different FMT 131 Lock Service and Repair, 4.00 Cr.—Covers maintaining residential and
basic cycles which include heat transfer, temperature, and basic physics and gas laws. Lab commercial locks and related hardware. Includes basic operating principles of cylinders,
includes the use of tools and instruments used for charging and evacuation and recovery types of locking mechanisms, desk type locks, and master key systems. Fee: $12
methods. FMT 101 and APR 131 both cannot be taken for credit. Prerequisites: Placement 47002 Cascade TEB 219 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Whiting
in MTH 20 or higher; (WR 80 or ESOL 252) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250) or equivalent place- FMT 201 Introduction to Chiller System, 3.00 Cr.—Chilled water and its applica-
ment test scores. Fee: $6 tion in the industrial/ institutional setting. Covers chiller compressors, refrigerants, air
43724 Cascade TEB 116 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 9/20–10/7 Shaw cooled and water cooled condensers, controls and piping. Prerequisites: FMT 103 or APR
Tools required. Includes $20 lab fee, total lab fee is $26.
133 or TE 9244.
43754 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Houle
Tools required. Includes $20 lab fee, total lab fee is $26. 43752 Cascade TEB 114 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cook
FMT 102 Refrigeration II, 2.00 Cr.—Cover and analyze the operation of refrigeration FMT 202 Dir Digital Control Adv Tech, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the spectrum of advanced
system components. Includes compressors, condensers, evaporators, refrigerants and HVAC control applications for commercial building systems. Topics range from the single
metering devices. Lab includes system components and compressor testing methods, zone air handler to multi-zone and VAV systems, valve configurations, engineering calcu-
focusing on charging, evacuation and recovery methods. FMT 102 and APR 132 cannot lations and how this equipment interfaces to Life Safety systems. Prerequisite: FMT 113.
both be taken for credit. Prerequisites: FMT 101 or APR 131 or TE 9242. Fee: $6 44679 Cascade TEB 219 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jen
43725 Cascade TEB 116 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 10/11–10/28 Shaw FMT 207 Pneumatic Controls, 2.00 Cr.—Provides HVAC service technician with
Tools required. the proper methods of diagnosing malfunctions in Honeywell control systems. Also
43756 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Shaw covers thermostat/controllers of Robert Shaw, Johnson, Honeywell, and Barber Coleman.
Tools required. Includes elements of pneumatic systems, valve assemblies, dampers, controllers, thermo-
46780 Cascade TEB 116 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Houle stats, sensors, relays and air supply equipment. Fee: $6
Tools required. 44655 Cascade TEB 114 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Freuler

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FMT 210 Basic HVAC/R Install, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces basic application of HVAC/R FP 202 Fixed Systems & Extinguishers, 3.00 Cr.—Studies portable extinguisher
installation and techniques. Integrates code requirements and practical field installations; equipment, fire alarm and detection systems, sprinkler systems and standpipes, protection
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including sheet metal, piping, and venting. Prerequisites: (FMT 112 or TE 9238); (FMT systems for special hazards, explosion release, ventilation systems, inert atmospheres and
102 or APR 132 or TE 9243) Fee: $12 static bonding. Prerequisite: FP 111.
43723 Cascade TEB 113 8:30a–2:20p MTWR 11/22–12/7 Willebrand 41012 Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–3:50p SU 11/13–11/14 Wrightson
Tools required. Includes $50 lab fee, total lab fee is $62. and Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–3:50p SU 11/20–11/21 Wrightson
Meets Nov. 13, 14, 20, 21.
FP 203A Intro Firefighting Tac & Strat, 3.00 Cr.—Studies fireground tactics and

Fire Protection Technology strategy, responses and size-up, protection of exposures, containment, extinguishment,
the command post, combined operations, analysis and post-mortem evaluation, pre-fire
surveys and planning. Prerequisite: FP 111.
Cascade PSEB 132, 503-978-5532 Adm Asst, 503-978-5582 Dept Chair
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41594 For info contact: Cascade Smith
Applications to the Fire Protection Technology program are accepted all year. You may Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
enroll in FP 101, 121, 122, 123, or 133 without officially being admitted into the Fire Pro- FP 210 Multicultural Strat for FF, 3.00 Cr.—Provides familiarization with communi-
tection Technology program. To request an application, or ask specific program questions cation styles, customs, language and behavior patterns of various cultures, ethnic groups
please call 503-978-5532. and non-traditional populations as employed by and encountered by the fire service and
FP 101 Intro to Fire Protection, 3.00 Cr.—Studies the history and development of other emergency service professions.
fire service as well as safety and security movements. Identifies general fire hazards and 44667 Cascade PSEB 111 1:00p–3:50p R 9/20–12/11 Olson
their causes and how to apply fire protection principles. FP 211 Bldg Constr for Firefighters, 3.00 Cr.—Offers knowledge and skills in
41041 Cascade PSEB 106 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/11 Lindsey the various construction features of buildings. Includes structural features affecting fire
w Distance Learning: Online Class spread and building collapse, the effect of fire on materials, fire stops and ratings. Use of
45644 For info contact: Cascade Lindsey blueprints and plans to understand building features and pre-fire planning emphasized.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Prerequisite: FP 111.
FP 111 Firefighter I Skills Academy, 10.00 Cr.—Designed to meet NFPA Standard 43837 Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–4:50p SU 9/25–10/3 Jones
Class meets Sept 25,26, Oct 2,3
1001 “Firefighter I” training requirements, this course provides a program that presents
comprehensive training in all aspects of basic firefighting skills. Knowledge obtained from FP 212 Fire Invest (Cause Determin), 3.00 Cr.—Studies burning characteristics
classroom instruction is transferred to drill ground application, during hands-on training. of combustibles. Interprets clues and burn patterns leading to point of origin. Identifies
Students study basic tools, procedures, techniques and safety precautions utilized by fire incendiary indications, sources of ignition and materials ignited and how to preserve the
fighters, during fire ground operations. PCC department application acceptance required. fire scene evidence. Prerequisite: FP 111.
40055 Cascade PSEB 106 8:00a–4:50p F 9/20–12/11 Benjamin 42591 Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–4:50p S 10/16–11/6 Bonollo
and Cascade PSEB 106 1:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Benjamin Meets Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6
40056 Cascade PSEB 106 6:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Benjamin FP 214 Occ. Safety & Health for Fire, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the basic concepts
and Cascade PSEB 106 8:00a–4:50p S 9/20–12/11 Benjamin of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics
Protective Clothing Rental fee $150.00. include risk evaluation and control procedures for fire stations, training sites, emergency
FP 121 Fire Behavior and Combustion, 3.00 Cr.—Course explores the theories vehicles, and emergency situations involving fire, EMS, hazardous materials, and techni-
and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and how they are controlled. There cal rescue.
will be an emphasis on compartment fire behavior. Recommend: MTH 65. 44669 Cascade PSEB 106 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 Dahl
w Distance Learning: Online Class FP 232 Fire App Driver/Operator II, 2.00 Cr.—Covers practical procedures,
45646 For info contact: Cascade Lindsey techniques, and safety precautions used during apparatus operations. Includes the his-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. tory and development of fire apparatus capabilities, pump construction, procedures for
FP 122 Funds of Fire Prevention, 3.00 Cr.—Studies fundamentals of fire inspection operation and hydraulic formulas used to calculate flow requirements. Knowledge and
standards and techniques of evaluation, identification of hazards and making practical skills acquired during classroom instruction will be applied in drill ground operations.
recommendations. Students study fire prevention and education programs and conduct Prerequisite: FP 200.
presentations. 46201 Cascade PSEB 106 1:00p–3:50p T 9/20–12/11 Smith
40054 Cascade PSEB 106 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Sauerbrey FP 242 Flammable Explo & Toxic Mat, 3.00 Cr.—Studies electrical exotic metal
FP 123 Haz Mat Awareness/Operations, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to prepare individu- fires and space age fuel fires; how to handle radioactive materials involved in fire, the use
als to safely respond to hazardous materials emergencies. Individuals will learn to analyze of monitoring equipment and personnel safety practices. Prerequisite: FP 123.
an incident; detect the presence of hazardous materials; survey the scene; collect hazard w Distance Learning: Online Class
information from the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook; implement actions consistent 42590 For info contact: Cascade Katz
with standard operating procedures; initiate protective actions and initiate the notification Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
process.
41087 Cascade PSEB 111 8:30a–4:50p F 10/15–11/5 Coffey Cooperative Education
Meets Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5 FP 280A CE: Fire Science, 3.00 Cr.—Field placement in a municipal fire department
FP 133 Wildland Firefighter, 3.00 Cr.—Trains students in the basic skills required as a fire intern, volunteer firefighter or cadet/explorer. Students are evaluated by a PCC
for wildland fire fighting. Students will study wildland fire behavior, fire control tactics, field representative from Cooperative Education. Department permission required.
human factors on the fireline, standards for fire fighter safety & survival and receive an 40577 Cascade PSEB 111 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Berg
introduction to the incident command system. Required Orientation8/20; 6-8pm 8/21, 10am-12pm
42380 Cascade PSEB 106 9:00a–11:50a W 9/20–12/11 Crain 42101 Cascade PSEB 111 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Berg
FP 200 Fire Serv. Hyd. & Water Sup., 3.00 Cr.—Provides a foundation of theoreti- Mandatory Orientation: 8/20, 6pm - 8pm & 8/21, 10am - 12pm
cal knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection FP 280B CE: Fire Science - Sem, 2.00 Cr.—Department permission required.
and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and to solve water supply problems. Recom- 46245 Cascade PSEB 106 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Lindsey
mend: MTH 65.
46198 Cascade PSEB 106 9:00a–11:50a T 9/20–12/11 Smith
FP 201 Emergency Service Rescue, 4.00 Cr.—Studies a variety of procedures,
equipment, and tools utilized by emergency rescue personnel. Become familiar with
building search, auto extrication, aircraft crash, high angle, and water rescue. Prerequisite:
FP 111.
40576 Cascade PSEB 106 9:00a–11:50a R 9/20–12/11 Schulte
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Fitness Technology 40228 For info contact: Sylvania Rice

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Series: Nutrition Pathways
Sylvania HT 215, 503-977-4210 Required Orientation: Required on-campus orientation: Sylvania Room CC
Cedar, Monday 9/20 from 2 to 3:30pm or 5:30-7pm
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Mon, Wed 1-2pm, Fri 12-1pm and
xFor additional Physical Education classes please see the Physical Education and Saturday 1-3pm
Dance program later in this schedule. Viewing Options: DVD (PCC bookstore), cable tv, streaming, PCC library
Orientation and advising required for students planning to enroll in the Fitness Technology Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Program: Please go to www.pcc.edu/programs/fittech/ website for orientation dates and t Distance Learning: Telecourse
times or call 503-977-4210. Math 65 and Writing 121 are required prior to admittance 41469 For info contact: Sylvania Rice
to the Fitness Technology Program. Program applications will be available at orientation. Series: Nutrition Pathways
Call 503-977-4210 to reserve a place at orientation. Required Orientation: Required on-campus orientation: Sylvania Room CC
FT 101 Fitness Technology Seminar, 3.00 Cr.—Explore careers in the fitness and Cedar, Monday 9/20 from 2 to 3:30pm or 5:30-7pm
health industry. Obtain practical experience and insight into the role of a fitness/health Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Mon, Wed 1-2pm, Fri 12-1pm and
professional in health and fitness clubs and community based wellness centers, including Saturday 1-3pm
self promotion. Develop practical knowledge and skill in teaching psychomotor move- Viewing Options: DVD (PCC bookstore), cable tv, streaming, PCC library
ment. Learn the necessary concepts, skills, and methodology required in becoming a suc- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
cessful instructor of movement. Recommend: Admittance to Fitness Technology Program. t Distance Learning: Telecourse
40755 Sylvania HT 309 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Guthrie 41603 For info contact: Sylvania Rice
FT 102 Injury Prevention & Management, 3.00 Cr.—Provides information and Series: Nutrition Pathways
knowledge concerning prevention & rehabilitation of athletics/sports/fitness injuries. Required Orientation: Required on-campus orientation: Sylvania Room CC
Emphasis is placed on preventing injuries from occurring, learning strategies for reducing Cedar, Monday 9/20 from 2 to 3:30pm or 5:30-7pm
athletes’ risk of injury or illness, creating safe environments, ensuring proper fit & use Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Mon, Wed 1-2pm, Fri 12-1pm and
of protective sporting equipment and developing emergency action plans. Students who Saturday 1-3pm
satisfactorily complete the requirements will be eligible for the following American Red Viewing Options: DVD (PCC bookstore), cable tv, streaming, PCC library
Cross certifications: 1) Sports Safety Training, 2) First Aid, 3) CPR/AED - Adult & Child. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42750 Sylvania HT 309 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hull
FT 203 Fitness Promotion, 3.00 Cr.—Develops skills to promote healthy and fit
lifestyles to both individuals and groups. Learn skills to promote oneself in the job market.
Applies skills gained from a variety of fitness disciplines. Prerequisites: 5th term standing French
in Fitness Tech Program or instructor permission Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
42213 Sylvania HT 309 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4851. For additional information call, 503-977-4266
FT 204 Exercise Science II, 3.00 Cr.—Continues application of physiological
concepts from Exercise Science I. This course will introduce environmental conditions,
ergogenic aids, advanced training adaptations, and clinical exercise physiology. Students FR 101 First Year French, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to French stressing the develop-
will spend additional time in the lab setting learning metabolic and ECG stress testing. ment of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness through a communi-
Prerequisite: FT 107. Fee: $18 cative approach. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language. Proficiency
42760 Sylvania HT 309 8:30a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Littrell target level: Novice high. For beginners.
PE 282A Prof Activites:Aerobic Group, 1.00 Cr.—Work with a faculty mentor to ex- 44764 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hobbs
plore and develop knowledge about aerobic fitness. Covers components of aerobic fitness, 46752 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hobbs
styles of aerobic exercise, and teaching methods. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in 46768 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Reeder
PE 182A, 182B, or instructor permission. Fee: $12 43046 Sylvania CT 223 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bawnik
42226 Sylvania HT 103 8:30a–9:00a MW 9/20–12/8 Brill 43047 Sylvania CT 223 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Whitney-Bradl
and Sylvania HT 101 9:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Brill 43048 Sylvania CT 223 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Whitney-Bradl
43690 Sylvania CT 223 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Turchi
45641 Sylvania CT 223 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cropsey
FR 102 First Year French, 4.00 Cr.—Continues work of FR 101, further develop-
Foods and Nutrition ing all skills. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language. Proficiency
target level: Intermediate low. Recommended: Completion of: FR 101 or 150 or instructor
Rock Cr 3 201, 503-614-7082 Dept Chair, 503-614-7372 Admin Asst, permission.
503-614-7327 Reception 46762 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hobbs
Sylvania HT 318, 503-977-4217
FR 103 First Year French, 4.00 Cr.—Continues the work of FR 102, further develop-
ing all skills. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language. Proficiency
FN 110 Personal Nutrition, 3.00 Cr.—Explores personal food habits and beliefs. target level: Intermediate mid. Recommended: Completion of: FR 102 or instructor
Emphasizes practical application of nutrition knowledge to enhance general health. Ana- permission.
lyze present diet and evaluate it according to latest nutritional guidelines. Basic nutrition 46759 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Reeder
course for students with little or no science background. Fee: $20 FR 151 First Year French, 6.00 Cr.—Continues the work of FR 150, further develop-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ing all skills. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language. Also provides
44801 For info contact: Sylvania Francois a review before entering second year French. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Recommended: Completion of FR 102 or 150; or instructor permission.
43295 Sylvania SS 107 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Turchi
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44802 For info contact: Sylvania Francois FR 201 Second Year French, 4.00 Cr.—Continues the work of first year French,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. reviewing, expanding, and perfecting listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural
awareness through a communicative approach. Primary emphasis on the student’s active
FN 225 Nutrition, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces components of an adequate diet, nutri-
use of the language. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid; the successful student will
ent availability and utilization. Analyze dietary intake and compare to current scientific
be able to handle a variety of basic communicative tasks and social situations. Recom-
guidelines. Examines peripheral factors influencing diet such as global and local issues,
mended: Completion of first year French at the college level or instructor permission.
cultural environment, and elements of food safety. Strong background in life sciences
46757 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Reeder
recommended. Prerequisite: WR 121, MTH 60 or higher; and BI 231 or FT 131.
40431 Sylvania CT 223 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bawnik
44805 Cascade JH 106 10:00a–11:50a WF 9/22–12/11 Taylor
40693 Sylvania CT 223 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cropsey
45941 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Weir
46733 Sylvania HT 322 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Whitney-Bradl
45942 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wagner
44804 Sylvania HT 323 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Taylor FR 211A Inter French Conversation, 3.00 Cr.—Stresses conversational skills at the
44808 Sylvania HT 323 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Taylor second year level. Recommended: Completion of or simultaneous enrollment in FR 201,
46462 Sylvania HT 323 10:00a–12:00p MW 9/20–12/11 Hirsch 250, or instructor permission.
46463 Sylvania HT 121 2:00p–4:00p MW 9/20–12/11 Hirsch 43691 Sylvania SS 103 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hobbs
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Geography Geology
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Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209
Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327 Rock Cr RC 7/202, 503-614-7500 Admin Asst
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 Sylvania ST 312, 503-977-4174
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289

G 201 Physical Geology, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces physical geology which deals with
GEO 105 Human Geography, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces key geographic themes of loca- minerals, rocks, internal structure of the earth and plate tectonics. Prerequisite: WR 115,
tion, place, region, human-environment interaction, and mobility. Includes an examination RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
of spatial patterns of topics such as language, religion, culture, population, cooperation
and conflict, natural resources, migration, and political organization. All of these are Lecture
addressed at varying scales and with respect to their influence on the global landscape. 42604 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Puris
Special attention is given to current issues and events. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and Field trip: Mt Saint Helens Sat 10/2 provide own transport
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Lab
41214 Cascade SC 305 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Campbell-McC 42605 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Puris
40346 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Constantino
41579 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Constantino
Lecture
41209 SE Center TABOR 142 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 McAuliffe
40097 Sylvania ST 305 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hutson
40345 Sylvania SS 120 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBA
Lab
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43163 Sylvania ST 317 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hutson
40722 For info contact: Rock Creek Kheirabadi
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43164 Sylvania ST 317 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hutson
GEO 106 Geog of the Developed World, 4.00 Cr.—An examination of world
regions with developed industrial and service economies, including Europe, the United Lecture
States, Canada, the former Soviet Union, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. Topics 40098 Sylvania ST 317 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pett
include spatial patterns of economic development, resource use, international trade, popu- Lab
lation and migration, transportation, and urban landscapes. Each region is analyzed as 40565 Sylvania ST 317 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Pett
part of the larger global community, with a specific emphasis on current issues and trends.
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. G 202 Physical Geology, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces physical geology which deals with
46178 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Constantino mass wasting, streams, glaciers, deserts, beaches, groundwater, and use of topographic
40752 Sylvania SS 120 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Campbell-McC maps. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Fee: $12
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40933 For info contact: Rock Creek Kheirabadi
Lecture
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42377 Sylvania ST 317 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Granshaw
GEO 107 Geog of the Developing World, 4.00 Cr.—An examination of world
regions, including non-western cultures, with an undeveloped or developing industrial Lab
base including lower standards of living. Particular attention is given to Asia, Central and 42378 Sylvania ST 317 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Granshaw
South America, and Africa. Topics include the spatial patterns of agriculture, industrial G 203 Historical Geology, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces historical geology which deals
development, resource use, population and migration, religious and political conflict, and with geologic time, fossils, stratigraphic principles, and the geologic history of the North
cultural landscapes. Each region is analyzed as part of the larger global community, with a American continent. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
specific emphasis on current issues and trends. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH test scores. Fee: $12
20 or equivalent placement test scores.
44407 Sylvania SS 116 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Pataki Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Class 47938 Cascade JH 104 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Carroll
44746 For info contact: Rock Creek Kheirabadi Lab
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 47939 Cascade JH 113 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Carroll
GEO 206 Geography of Oregon, 4.00 Cr.—Examines various historical, social,
economic and geographic factors that have made the Oregon landscape unique. Slides,
Lecture
films, videos, and overhead transparencies are utilized. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and
46928 Sylvania ST 304 9:00a–10:20a WF 9/22–12/10 Gebhardt
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
43312 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Constantino Lab
40344 Sylvania SS 120 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Campbell-McC 46929 Sylvania ST 304 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gebhardt
GEO 265 Introduction to GIS, 4.00 Cr.—Provides a conceptual overview and hands- G 207 Geology of the Pacific N.W., 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the regional geology
on experience using ArcView GIS software. Introduces basic principles of maps and map of the Pacific Northwest with emphasis on Oregon geology. Includes basic geologic
design and use ArcView GIS to create, edit, display, query and analyze geographic and principles, earth materials and geology of Pacific Northwest provinces. Prerequisite: WR
tabular data and create maps and charts. An introduction to GPS is included. Prerequisite: 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
WR115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 42632 Cascade JH 106 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carroll
44755 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Friedle 44810 Sylvania ST 317 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Betts
GEO 266 GIS Analysis, 4.00 Cr.—Provides a more advanced overview of ArcGIS w Distance Learning: Online Class
software and introduces extensions to the main ArcMap interface. Topics include prepar- 46332 For info contact: Rock Creek Sutton
ing data for analysis, creating and managing databases, geocoding, creating and editing Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
spatial data, and analyzing data using the Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst extensions.
Prerequisite: GEO 265; or instructor permission. Fee: $12 w Distance Learning: Online Class
46336 For info contact: Rock Creek Sutton
43485 Sylvania HT 301 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Friedle Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
GEO 267 GIS Application, 4.00 Cr.—Application focus varies and provides an op- G 208 Volcanoes and Their Activity, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the origin, activity, prod-
portunity for extended exposure to one or more of the analytical techniques first learned in ucts, classification and hazards of volcanoes. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20
prerequisite courses. Attention to institutional and professional GIS application issues and or equivalent placement test scores.
programming environments. Prerequisite: GEO 266; or instructor permission. Fee: $12 43817 Cascade JH 102 2:00p–5:50p U 9/26–11/14 Steiner
46937 Sylvania HT 301 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Friedle
40741 Sylvania ST 317 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Abdulkareem
w Distance Learning: Online Class
43147 For info contact: Rock Creek Sutton
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Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. potential career pathways. Course work includes career and market research, coaching
G 209 Earthquakes, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the nature and origin of earthquakes, the char- from course instructor, self assessment, reflection, fieldwork, informational interviews and
acteristics of seismic waves, how earthquakes are measured, the hazards of earthquakes other activities to identify potential internships, entry level positions, and educational and
and the historical and geological record of earthquakes. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and training opportunities fitting the student’s goals and trends in the field.
MTH 20, or equivalent placement test scores. 43317 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah
43644 Cascade JH 106 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Carroll and Rock Cr BLDG9 201 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25– Abushakrah
41739 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Acaster Class meets only once 9/25/10, remainder done online
45156 Sylvania ST 317 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Sabga i Hybrid Class
45674 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah
Sylvania TCB 111 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25– Abushakrah
For info contact: Sylvania
German Important: More hybrid class information at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Class meets only once 9/25/10, remainder done online
Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4851. For additional information call, 503-977-4266 GRN 233 Supporting End of Life, 4.00 Cr.—Provides health care workers, caregiv-
ers, religious and spiritual counselors, social workers, fiduciaries, and family members
GER 101 First Year German, 4.00 Cr.—For beginners. First term of a three-term the knowledge and skills to support the end of life process with dying persons and their
sequence. Students develop basic language skills in German: listening, speaking reading, families. Explores the physical, emotional, spiritual, legal, and financial aspects of dying,
writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabulary and culture. At the end of this course the as well as grief and bereavement. Prerequisite: SOC 232. Fee: $20
student will begin to communicate in common day-to-day interactions. 46491 Sylvania SCB 204 6:00p–7:50p W 9/20–12/11 Srinivasan
Class 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/10, 12/1 + online
47007 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
40535 Sylvania CT 107 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dittmore w Distance Learning: Online Class
40756 Sylvania CT 107 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tompkins 46475 For info contact: Sylvania Srinivasan
40759 Sylvania CT 107 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Tompkins Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
GER 150 First Year German, 6.00 Cr.—For beginners. First term of a two-term GRN 235 Advanced Care Issues, 2.00 Cr.—Focuses on issues related to the care
sequence which equals one full year of German. Students develop basic language skills of older adults presenting behavioral and cognitive challenges, using a person-centered,
in German: listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabulary and person-directed approach. Introduces students to assessment, treatment and care of
culture. At the end of this course the student will communicate in common day-to-day persons experiencing dementia, problematic mental health conditions, and the dying
interactions. process. Recommend: WR 115 and RD 115. Fee: $20
41076 Sylvania CT 107 1:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Stober 43629 Sylvania SCB 105 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/11 Zimmerman
Class meet 9/21, 10/19, 11/16, remainder done on-line
GER 201 Second Year German, 4.00 Cr.—First term of a three-term sequence
that continues the work of first year German. Students expand on their skills in the five w Distance Learning: Online Class
43628 For info contact: Sylvania Zimmerman
language areas: listening, speaking, writing, reading, and culture. Emphasizes proficiency
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
in spoken German. Recommended: Completion of first year college German or instructor
permission. GRN 236 Advanced Care Practice, 2.00 Cr.—A case study approach to advanced
40502 Sylvania CT 107 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tompkins behavioral and cognitive care issues, based on realistic scenarios in a variety of settings.
40895 Sylvania CT 107 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Deutsch-Timm Includes assessing appropriate long term care options for memory care, problem-solving,
functional levels and other challenges, managing surveys, responding to deficiencies,
GER 211A Inter German Conversation, 3.00 Cr.—Stresses conversational skills problem solving repetitive incident reports, implementing fall prevention programs, and
at the second year level. Recommended: Completion of one year of college level German, developing family education and support programs. Prerequisite: GRN 235 Fee: $20
simultaneous enrollment in GER 201, or instructor permission.
46465 Sylvania SCB 105 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–12/11 Zimmerman
46454 Sylvania CT 238 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Class meets 9/21, 10/19, 11/16 + online
GER 260B German Culture Through Film, 2.00 Cr.—Enhances understanding of w Distance Learning: Online Class
German culture and contemporary society through analysis of cultural and social issues 46464 For info contact: Sylvania Zimmerman
presented in five German films. May explore issues including but not limited to: interracial Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
and cultural relations, ethnic conflict, Germany during the Second World War, economic,
social and historical perspectives in post-war Germany, roles of German men and women, GRN 237 End of Life Therapies, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on a specific therapeutic ap-
self-discovery, German humor, East versus West. Course conducted in English and all proach appropriate for end of life care and explores a variety of therapeutic strategies and
films with English subtitles. Students may take only one course in the 260 series: A, B, or activities designed to augment end of life and palliative care goals and enhance the quality
C. of life for the dying person and their caregivers. Each course offering will focus on one
therapeutic approach, such as art, music, pet, horticulture, and massage therapies. May be
44766 Sylvania CT 107 11:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Tompkins
taken 3 times for credit.
46477 Sylvania SS 104 2:00p–4:50p F 11/12– TBA
and Sylvania SS 112 9:00a–4:20p S 11/13– TBA
Gerontology Focus: Music therapy
GRN 238 Guardian-Conservator Training, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of pro-
Rock Cr Email: ger@pcc.edu, Website: www.pcc.edu/ger, 503-977-8254 Office, fessional standards, duties and responsibilities for Oregon court-appointed guardians and
503-977-4077 Dept Chair, 503-977-8548 Fax conservators. Includes overview of relevant Oregon laws; professional practice standards,
Sylvania SS 1, Email: ger@pcc.edu, Website: www.pcc.edu/ger, 503-977-8254 Office, values, and ethics; abuse and protection laws, the guardianship process and alternatives
503-977-4077 Dept Chair, 503-977-8548 Fax to guardianship; social service, business and fiduciary information and skills required for
a professional guardianship practice; including how to coordinate services and finances,
and how to work with physicians, care providers, social service agencies, families and
Faculty Department Chair: Jan Abushakrah, 503-977-4077, jabushak@pcc.edu other parties in decision-making on life, property, and care for court-determined incapaci-
GRN 165 Activity Director Training, 2.00 Cr.—Course prepares students to manage tated adults in Oregon.
an activity department; do assessments and documentation; design, schedule, and imple- 46478 Sylvania TCB 218 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 Berman
ment appropriately designed activity programs; foster healthy resident and family dynam- GRN 240 Care and Service Coordination, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of
ics; facilitate resident council meetings; and manage personnel and resources. Fee: $12 professional standards, responsibilities, and skills required for care managers, information
43694 Sylvania CT 212 9:00a–4:50p SU 10/23–10/31 Ratti and resource specialists, advocates, and service coordinators working with older adults,
Class meets Sat & Sun Oct 30 thru Nov 7th persons with disabilities, and their families. Includes the assessment process, care
planning, resource management, service provider and financial coordination, documenta-
tion and accountability, ethics and confidentiality, advocacy, and evaluation. Introduces
strength-based, person-centered, and empowerment models.
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GRN 265 Activity Professional Training, 3.00 Cr.—Provides didactic and
experiential learning to prepare for an activity professional career with older adults in Graphic Design
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long term care facilities, adult daycare and community settings. Includes overview of the
activity profession, late-life human development and health, standards of practice, activity Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
planning for quality of life in a person-centered care model, and methods of service Sylvania Department Office CT 102, 503-977-4790, 503-977-4834, 503-977-4264
delivery for diverse populations. Students must have completed GRN 165 or the 36 CEU
state-certification Activity Director Training course. Fee: $18
GD 101 Mac for Graphic Designers, 1.00 Cr.—Course covers current Macintosh
w Distance Learning: Online Class operating system computer fundamentals and techniques used to increase efficiency
43627 For info contact: Sylvania Ratti
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. and productivity for professional Graphic Designers. Topics include an in-depth study of
system desktop features, search and navigation, advanced file management, font organiza-
GRN 266 Activity Prof Training 2, 3.00 Cr.—Course provides didactic and experi- tion and essential shortcuts specific to the Graphic Design industry. Required course for
mental learning to prepare management level careers as an activity professional with older Graphic Design majors. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121. Fee: $6
adults in long term care facilities, adult daycare and community settings. Includes profes- 42250 Sylvania CT 101 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Schwing
sional responsibilities of the Activity Director, the system of activity program development 44828 Sylvania CT 101 4:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Schwing
in diverse settings, administrative practices in the Activity Profession, communications, 44829 Sylvania CT 101 9:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 Schwing
leadership, and community relations. Prerequisite: GRN 265 Fee: $18
GD 114 Introductory Typography, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to introduce type as a
w Distance Learning: Online Class design element. This non-computer course emphasizes exploration of letterforms through
46474 For info contact: Sylvania Ratti hand-rendering. Focuses on interaction of letterforms from single letters through multiple
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. words. Includes font classification, composition and production techniques. Required for
GRN 268 Therapeutic Hort Strategies, 2.00 Cr.—Prepares students to design, entry into the Graphic Design program. Fee: $18
develop, and maintain wellness activities and therapeutic horticulture gardens and pro- 40890 Sylvania CT 109 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gruber
grams incorporating indoor, outdoor and seasonal adaptations, strategies, and techniques. $10 Digital media fee
Includes a focus on special needs populations in retirement and long term care com- 40891 Sylvania CT 109 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cutsforth
munities, vocational and medical rehabilitation facilities, and developmental disabilities $10 Digital media fee
settings. Students must have completed GRN 267 or the equivalent course offered through 44689 Sylvania CT 109 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buckle
the Legacy Therapeutic Horticulture Program. Prerequisite: GRN 267 $10 Digital media fee
46484 NW Port LGSH TBA 9:00a–5:50p M 9/27– Hazen GD 120 Graphic Design I, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the basic concepts of graphic
and NW Port LGSH TBA 9:00a–5:50p S 10/23– Hazen design, including design elements and principles. Emphasizes the design process, devel-
and NW Port LGSH TBA 9:00a–5:50p M 11/8– Hazen oping an idea from thumbnail sketch, through tight roughs, to a comprehensive design.
GRN 280A CE: Gerontology Internship, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Students engage in Focuses on the importance of presentation, industry standards and professional tools and
intentional internships to gain practical experience, skill development and professional techniques. Required for entry into the Graphic Design program. Fee: $18
direction in achieving their career goals, working under supervision in an approved 42334 Hillsboro HC 105 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Simon
worksite. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 43439 Rock Cr BLDG6 113 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Simon
43298 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah 40256 Sylvania CT 109 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Gruber
CRN 43298 is offered for 3 credits $10 Digital media fee
44205 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah 40257 Sylvania CT 109 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gruber
CRN 44205 is offered for 1 credit $10 Digital media fee
44303 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah 41905 Sylvania CT 109 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Martorana
CRN 44303 is offered for 2 credits $10 Digital media fee
44451 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Zimmerman GD 221 Graphic Design 4, 3.00 Cr.—Focuses on publication design. Single-page
CRN 44451 is offered for 1 credit and multiple-page projects will emphasize hierachy, eyeflow, structure and organization.
44452 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Zimmerman Projects, lessons and exercises are intended to build on first-year skills in typography
44452 is offered for 2 credits and design using professional page layout software. Advanced computer production
44453 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Zimmerman techniques build on previous coursework. Required: Second-year standing in the Graphic
44453 is offered for 3 credits Design program. Fee: $18
GRN 280B Gerontology Internship Seminar, 1.00 Cr.—Students prepare for 41582 Sylvania CT 101 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 North
intentional internships appropriate to their career pathway, identify and negotiate worksite $10 Digital media fee
placements, and acquire skills essential for successful internships. Course focuses on 44713 Sylvania CT 101 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lewis
work-based learning outcomes, working under supervision, effective communication and $10 Digital media fee
teamwork in organizations, stress and conflict management, professional ethics, boundary GD 228 Prof. Graphic Design Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Prepare self-promotion resume
setting, and burnout prevention. Prerequisite: CG 181 or GRN 181. Fee: $20 packages, visit graphics businesses and receive industry insights from guest speakers.
43297 Sylvania SS 103 5:00p–6:20p M 9/20–11/13 Abushakrah Offered to second-year, graduating Graphic Design students intending to seek employment
Meets 9/20, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25, 11/8 + online in the industry. Prerequisites: GD 221. Prerequisite/concurrent: GD 222, GD 242, GD 260,
w Distance Learning: Online Class GD 244. Fee: $18
43296 For info contact: Sylvania Abushakrah 44714 Sylvania CT 109 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Bugarin
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. $10 Digital media fee
GRN 282 Gerontology Prof Seminar, 1.00 Cr.—Seminar provides gerontology stu- GD 244 Preparing Files for Print, 3.00 Cr.—Presents the production processes
dents close to graduation the opportunity to participate in a supportive seminar environ- which follow the design phase. From correctly preparing design in the digital environment
ment with other gerontology students, prepare and get feedback on portfolios and resumes for successful printing on commercial presses. The business roles of the designer, the
appropriate to the student’s career goals in the field, receive guidance from a gerontology printer and the service bureau will be covered. Prerequisite/concurrent: GD 221.
specialist, and participate in other activities to prepare for entry into or path change within 44947 Sylvania CT 109 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Martorana
the field. Prerequisite: GRN 181 or CG 181. Fee: $20 $10 Digital media fee
43626 Sylvania SS 103 5:00p–6:20p M 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah 45234 Sylvania CT 109 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Martorana
Class meets 11/15/2010 + online work required $10 Digital media fee
w Distance Learning: Online Class GD 249 Design Studio, 3.00 Cr.—Explore graphic design theory in actual client-
48189 For info contact: Sylvania Abushakrah directed projects. Course is set up to simulate a working design studio providing the
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. opportunity to experience the requirements and roles of a designer in the field, as well as
the administrative tasks. Emphasizes client communication and professional practices. Ac-
ceptable substitution: GD 280A Cooperative Work Experience: Graphic Design. Required:
Second year standing in the Graphic Design program. Prerequisite/concurrent: GD 221,
GD 244. Fee: $18
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GD 260 Digital Imaging 2, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces advanced techniques in color
Lecture
correction and image manipulation for print and web-based graphics. The study of masks,

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channels and advanced selection methods will be incorporated in professional-level de- w Distance Learning: Online Class
sign projects. Export formats and cross-application issues are covered. Required: Second 44232 For info contact: Cascade Hickcox
year standing in the Graphic Design program. Prerequisite: GD 160. Fee: $18 Req on campus weekly lab Tue & Thu 7:30p-8:50p CA GYM
44954 Sylvania CT 101 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meyer Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
$10 Digital media fee Lab
44957 Sylvania CT 109 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Meyer w Distance Learning: Online Class
$10 Digital media fee 44233 For info contact: Cascade Hickcox
Req on campus weekly lab Tue & Thu 7:30p-8:50pm CA GYM
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Health Education Lecture
Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209 w Distance Learning: Online Class
Rock Cr 3 201, 503-614-7082 Dept Chair, 503-614-7372 Admin Asst, 44754 For info contact: Rock Creek Rierson
503-614-7327 Reception Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148
Lab
Sylvania HT 305, 503-977-4225
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44779 For info contact: Rock Creek Spaziani
Health and Fitness for Life Req’d Orientation: Wed Sept 22, 6pm RC Gym.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
HPE 295 Health & Fitness for Life, 3.00 Cr.—Explores the role of wellness, physi-
cal fitness, stress, nutrition and cardiovascular health in promoting an individual’s health
and well being. Fitness testing and fitness lab are included. Fee: $12 Lecture
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Lecture 42222 For info contact: Sylvania Rierson
42384 Cascade JH 106 12:00p–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morgan Note: Required on campus orientation, mid-term and final
Lab Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41984 Cascade CAGYM 110a 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Morgan Lab
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Lecture 40569 For info contact: Sylvania Hull
42383 Cascade JH 104 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel SY Campus Wed. Sep. 23, 5:15pm HT GYM Fitness Wear
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab
41854 Cascade CAGYM 110a 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel
Lecture
Lecture w Distance Learning: Online Class
42333 SE Center TABOR 146 9:30a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Raveaux 42223 For info contact: Sylvania Gibbs
Note: Required on campus orientation, mid-term and final
Lab Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40606 SE Center TABOR 101 10:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Raveaux
Lab
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Lecture 45493 For info contact: Sylvania O’Connor
46739 SE Center TABOR 140 3:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden Req’d Orientation:Tues. Sep. 21, 5:00pm HT GYM Fitness Wear
Lab Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46741 SE Center TABOR 101 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden

Lecture
Health
42290 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 10:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Christopher HE 112 First Aid and Emergency Care, 1.00 Cr.—Describes emergency proce-
dures and techniques of basic life support for adult, child, or infant victims of airway
Lab obstruction, respiratory arrest and/or cardiac arrest. Provides education and training in
40612 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Staley Automated External Defibrillator.
44750 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 8:00a–12:50p F 9/10–9/17 Hicks
Lecture *This class begins on 9/10/10, prior to start of Fall term.
42291 Rock Cr BLDG2 126 1:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Weir 45553 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 6:00p–8:50p F 12/3– Hicks
Lab and Rock Cr BLDG5 113 8:30a–3:20p S 12/4– Hicks
40611 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani 41350 Sylvania HT 307 8:30a–12:20p SU 10/23–10/24 Smith
Textbook required 1st day. See PCC Bookstore
41915 Sylvania HT 307 8:30a–12:20p SU 11/13–11/14 Smith
Lecture Textbook required 1st day. See PCC Bookstore
42220 Sylvania HT 307 11:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meyer HE 212 Women’s Health, 4.00 Cr.—Examines women’s health issues from a local,
Lab national and international perspective exploring the impact of bio-psycho-socio-cultural
41202 Sylvania HT 08 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs factors on the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and promotion of women’s health. Fee: $20
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Lecture 47036 For info contact: Van Ness
42221 Sylvania HT 121 11:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/10 Morgan Southeast Center
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab
40899 Sylvania HT 08 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs HE 213 Men’s Health, 4.00 Cr.—Examines general and specific men’s health issues
such as heart disease, prostate disorders, impotence and sexual dysfunction, HIV disease,
human relationships and accidents/violence from a holistic wellness perspective. Fee: $20
Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Class
43783 Sylvania HT 309 5:00p–6:50p T 9/21–12/7 Regan Vienop 43424 For info contact: Rock Creek Meagher
Lab Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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HE 242 Stress and Human Health, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys and critically analyzes the HE 255 Film and Public Health, 4.00 Cr.—Critically explores public health issues
stress concept and its impact on individual health. Using a multi-dimensional model, as they are portrayed in popular films and discusses the scientific and social underpin-
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students will explore their personal stressors and the interaction between stress, human nings of the public health issues. Recommended: WR 121
health and disease. Recommended: WR 121 44908 Sylvania HT 307 1:30p–5:20p W 9/22–12/8 Meyer
44752 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Meagher HE 262 Child Health,Nutrition,Safety, 3.00 Cr.—Explores current health and safety
45939 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rierson issues for infants and young children. Issues examined include childhood illnesses and
w Distance Learning: Online Class ailments, nutrition, obesity, stress, safe environment, self esteem and general first aid.
43425 For info contact: Rock Creek Christopher 41198 Sylvania HT 307 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Gibbs
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 45938 For info contact: Rock Creek Christopher
44491 For info contact: Cascade Rochelle Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. HE 264 Health, Food & the Environment, 3.00 Cr.—This course will examine how
w Distance Learning: Online Class food systems influence human and environmental health. Students will explore the con-
45555 For info contact: Rock Creek Meagher nections between sustainable agriculture concepts/practices, food systems, and personal
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. and environmental health. Fee: $20
HE 250 Personal Health, 3.00 Cr.—Explores current general health issues in emo- w Distance Learning: Online Class
tional health and stress, physical fitness, nutrition, human sexuality, communicable and 42575 For info contact: Rock Creek Hunsberger
degenerative diseases and drugs from a wellness perspective. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42329 Cascade JH 106 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Rochelle
42381 Cascade TH 202 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Carr
42286 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Playford
42287 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Hickcox Health Information Management
42348 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Playford Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/health-info, 503-978-5209
44753 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Katter
45554 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Meagher
47488 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Katter The Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) is an important member of the health
41711 SE Center TABOR 141 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Regan Vienop care team, who performs a variety of technical medical record functions, including the fol-
42214 Sylvania HT 307 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Meyer lowing: Organizing and technically evaluating medical records per established standards;
42215 Sylvania HT 307 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Carr compiling various administrative and health statistics; coding symptoms, diseases, opera-
42216 Sylvania HT 307 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carr tions, procedures and other therapies per recognized classification systems; maintaining
42217 Sylvania HT 307 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carr a variety of health record indexes, special registries and storage and retrieval systems;
42218 Sylvania HT 307 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gibbs inputting and retrieving computerized health data; controlling use and release of health
information. Additional information: www.pcc.edu/programs/health-info-mgmt.
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41228 For info contact: Rochelle For program or application information call 503-978-5661. Enrollment in courses is
Southeast Center limited to those officially accepted into the program.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. HIM 110 Health Information Tech 1, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the concept of health
t Distance Learning: Telecourse information management and health informatics including the components of content, use
42219 For info contact: Sylvania Meyer the structure of healthcare data along with information keeping practices in both paper and
Note: REQUIRED orientation information below electronic systems. Corequisites: HIM 120. Prerequisites: Placement into RD 90, WR 90,
Series: Journey to Health MTH 20. Fee: $20
Required Orientation: Required on-campus orientation: Sylvania Room HT w Distance Learning: Online Class
309 Monday 9/20 4:30-5:30pm, or Saturday 9/25 10-11am 41640 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Mon and Wed 12-1pm, Friday 11am- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
12pm, Saturday 3-4pm, Sunday 4-5 HIM 120 Health Information Tech 1 Lab, 1.00 Cr.—Laboratory course for HIM
Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library 110 Health Information Technology 1 and allows students to practice the skills and knowl-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. edge learned in that course. Corequisite: HIM 110. Fee: $20
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42288 For info contact: Rock Creek Farrar 41641 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
42289 For info contact: Rock Creek Rierson 46346 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class HIM 128 A & P for Health Info Mgmt 1, 4.00 Cr.—Provides the conceptual
42578 For info contact: Rock Creek Gibbs framework, factual knowledge and analytical skills needed to pursue a career in health
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. information management. Surveys anatomical terminology, basic chemistry, cell structure
w Distance Learning: Online Class and function, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and
45651 For info contact: Rock Creek Van Ness nervous. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Fee: $20
HE 251 Community/Public Health Issues, 4.00 Cr.—Inquires into the causes w Distance Learning: Online Class
and potential solutions for current community health issues, overviews the organization 45354 For info contact: Cascade Kelsey
of community and health care agencies, and explores career opportunities in community Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
health. Includes Service Learning. Fee: $20 HIM 141 Health Information Tech 2, 3.00 Cr.—Continues the concepts of health
w Distance Learning: Online Class information management covered in Health Information Management 1 including compo-
43509 For info contact: Rock Creek Playford nents of the content, use and structure of non-hospital healthcare data. Fee: $20
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42556 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban
HE 252 First Aid - Basics and Beyond, 4.00 Cr.—Explores and demonstrates basic Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
first aid, addresses first aid in remote settings, and provides education and training in
Automated External Defibrillations (AED) and Bag-Valve Mask. A student who satisfacto-
rily completes the course requirements is eligible to receive a Responding to Emergencies
First Aid Card and CPR for the Professional Rescuer Card.
45940 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Christopher
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HIM 182 Health Care Delivery Systems, 3.00 Cr.—Explains the past, present, and 42382 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson
future influences on the delivery of health care. Covers provider organizations and settings 43994 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

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in health care, financing of health care, causes and characteristics of health care utilization 44588 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnsen
in the Unites States, regulation and monitoring of health care systems and ethical issues 42893 SE Center TABOR 145 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Armontrout
associated with health care technology. Fee: $20 42894 SE Center TABOR 145 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Armontrout
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40348 Sylvania SCB 101 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Flynn
41745 For info contact: Cascade Wenning 40349 Sylvania SS 109 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gray
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
40350 Sylvania SS 109 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Gray
HIM 275 Classification Systems 3, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces coding and classification Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
systems for outpatient procedures and ambulatory care facilities. Prerequisite: HIM 105, 40529 Sylvania SS 109 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Gray
107, 110, 120, 131, 182, MP 111, and (BI 122 or BI 233 or HIM 129). Fee: $20 Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40757 Sylvania SS 109 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gottfried
42607 For info contact: Cascade Gollihur-Davi 42899 Sylvania SCB 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gottfried
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45843 Sylvania SS 109 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 McCluskey
HIM 281 Data Management & Analysis 1, 3.00 Cr.—Collection, retrieval, analy- w Distance Learning: Online Class
sis, and quality review of administrative and clinical information and data. Fee: $20 40622 For info contact: Sylvania Flynn
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42608 For info contact: Cascade Wenning w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40976 For info contact: Sylvania Goldy
HIM 283 Health Information Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the history and cur- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
rent status of information systems in health care: information architectures, administra- w Distance Learning: Online Class
tive and clinical applications, evidence-based medicine, information retrieval, decision 42613 For info contact: Sylvania Flynn
support systems, security and confidentiality, bioinformatics, information system cycles, Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
the electronic health record, key health information systems and standards, and medical HST 102 West Civ: Med t/Early Modern, 4.00 Cr.—Studies the High Middle Ages
devices. Teaches strategies and tools to insure the development and/or selection of health and early modern Europe, including the Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution,
information systems. Discusses the role of healthcare information and communication Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
technologies in healthcare delivery including their role in improving the quality, safety and equivalent placement test scores.
efficiency of healthcare delivery. Fee: $20 40793 Cascade SC 303 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Presti
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42738 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barnes
41679 For info contact: Cascade Wenning 44587 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40355 Sylvania SS 109 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Vaternick
HIM 286 Data Mngmnt & Analysis 1 Lab, 2.00 Cr.—Laboratory course for HIM 41940 Sylvania SCB 101 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Vaternick
281. Allows students to practice skills and apply the knowledge learned in Data Manage- HST 103 Western Civ: Modern Europe, 4.00 Cr.—Studies history of the 19th and
ment and Analysis 1. Corequisite: HIM 281 20th centuries, including the Industrial Revolution, nationalism, imperialism, socialism,
w Distance Learning: Online Class the Russian Revolution, Nazism, world wars and their aftermath. Prerequisites: WR 115,
42609 For info contact: Cascade Cabanban RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46826 SE Center TABOR 145 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Armontrout
HIM 292 Health Info Directed Prac 1, 1.00 Cr.—Work under supervision of facility 40347 Sylvania SCB 101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Bava
personnel in local health care facilities. Experience actual working conditions and various w Distance Learning: Online Class
aspects of medical records. Department permission required. Fee: $20 44589 For info contact: Rock Creek Daykin
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44492 For info contact: Cascade Wenning HST 104 Hst East Civ: Middle East, 4.00 Cr.—History of Eastern Civilizations:
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Middle East Surveys the Middle East from ancient to modern times. Includes political,
diplomatic, economic, social, religious and cultural themes. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20

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40495 For info contact: Sylvania Flynn
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327 HST 106 Hst East Civ: East Asia, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys the eastern regions of Asia,
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 specifically China and Japan. Includes political, diplomatic, economic, social, religious,
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289 and cultural themes from pre-history to modern times. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
45851 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Daykin
HST 100 Introduction to History, 3.00 Cr.—This course will provide a general HST 199K History of Japan and Korea, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the history and
introduction to the nature and methods of history. Students will explore how history is relationship between Japan and Korea. Includes political, diplomatic, economic, social,
reconstructed through the study of various historical sources such as primary documents, religious, and cultural themes from pre-history to modern times.
secondary accounts, films, posters, art, and more. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115. 45842 Sylvania SS 109 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gray
43082 Cascade SC 306 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hohn Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
w Distance Learning: Online Class HST 201 History of the U.S. - I, 4.00 Cr.—Studies cause and effect, and significant
42614 For info contact: Sylvania Shaw trends and movements related to political, social and economic ideas and events from
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Colonial times to 1840. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent place-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ment test scores.
43459 For info contact: Sylvania Goldy 40356 Cascade SC 303 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Harrison
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46417 Cascade SC 305 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hohn
HST 101 West Civ: Ancnt Wrld to Mediev, 4.00 Cr.—Studies the ancient civiliza- 46418 Cascade SC 303 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wirtz
tions of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome. Covers development of Judeo-Christian 44691 Hillsboro HC 105 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Thompson
beliefs, early Islamic civilization, the Byzantine Empire and the early Medieval period. 40359 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lowgren
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 40361 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Thompson
40358 Cascade SC 305 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Presti 43427 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lowgren
42386 Cascade SC 303 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson 43428 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowgren
43083 Cascade SC 305 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson 42892 SE Center TABOR 145 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Armontrout
45824 Newberg NLIB ANX 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Neitzel 40352 Sylvania SCB 102 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Alzner
40360 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Barnes 40353 Sylvania SCB 102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Shelley
40362 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ellertson 40354 Sylvania SCB 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Shaw
40496 Sylvania SCB 102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Shaw
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x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online HST 275 African American History - II, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on interpretation of
41908 For info contact: Sylvania Alzner major events in the Black experience from emancipation at the end of the Civil War to the
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Series: Shaping America beginning of the civil rights movement at the outbreak of World War II. Examines social,
Required Orientation: Online Orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of political, economic, artistic and intellectual endeavors. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and
classes at www.distance.pcc.edu MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Monday and Wednesday 4-5pm, and 47248 Cascade SC 303 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Thompson
Saturday 6-7pm HST 278 Russian History I, 4.00 Cr.—Helps to build an historical basis to better
Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library understand current issues. The main lines of Russian history will be reviewed: the rise of
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Kiev to the reign of Catherine the Great. Through historical analyses, a critical under-
w Distance Learning: Online Class standing will be gained of the cultural, social, political, and economic forces that shaped
43460 For info contact: Sylvania Shelley Russian history from the ninth through the eighteenth centuries. Prerequisites: WR 115,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
HST 202 History of the U.S. - II, 4.00 Cr.—Studies cause and effect, and significant 43461 Sylvania SCB 101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Bettencourt
trends and movements related to political, social and economic ideas and events from HST 284 History of Africa, 4.00 Cr.—An introductory course designed to provide
1840 to 1914. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test students with an understanding of major themes and issues in the culture and history of
scores. the African continent, the course will consider the rise of complex indigenous empires,
41385 Cascade SC 303 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wirtz smaller African societies, agricultural and technological achievements, African state
40840 Sylvania SCB 102 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Shelley systems, as well as the impact of international trade and Islam on Africa. It will examine
w Distance Learning: Online Class colonialism, independence and social, political and cultural contributions of Africa’s
45852 For info contact: Rock Creek Mayer diverse people to the global enterprise. Recommended: completion of WR 115 with a C or
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. better grade.
HST 203 History of the U.S. - III, 4.00 Cr.—Studies cause and effect, and signifi- 42366 Cascade SC 303 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Harrison
cant trends and movements related to political, social and economic ideas and events from HST 285 The Holocaust, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the aftermath of World War I and the
1914 to present. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test rise of the Nazis, the historical roots of anti-Semitism, the evolution of the Final Solution
scores. and its coordination in Nazi-occupied Europe, the victims of Nazi policies, the camps, the
43611 SE Center TABOR 137 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pintarich perpetrators, bystanders, and the aftermath of the Holocaust will be discussed. Prerequi-
42616 Sylvania SCB 102 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Shelley sites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41270 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Daykin
44590 For info contact: Rock Creek Mayer 41340 Sylvania SS 109 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Goldy
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
HST 204 US Women: Pre-colonial to 1877, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the lives of
women in terms of family relations, religion, culture, sexuality and reproduction, and work
roles, as well as educational opportunities and social reform activities. Explores diversity Honors
in terms of class, race, ethnicity, legal status, and region. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115
and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
BI 101H Biology: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—An honors laboratoy science course designed
w Distance Learning: Online Class for non-biology majors. Introduction to the properties of life, morphology and physiology
45844 For info contact: Sylvania Alzner
of cells, cell chemistry, energy transformation, and the basic principles of ecology. Course
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
explores the connection between biological principles and other disciplines, including
HST 205 US Women: 1877 to Present, 4.00 Cr.—Examines women’s work in architecture, economics, social sciences, history, and engineering. Prerequisite: WR 115,
maturing industrial economy, women’s reform activities, and changing family and social RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores AND 3.25 GPA. Fee: $12
relationships. Explores class, ethnic, racial, and regional diversity. Prerequisites: WR 115,
RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Lecture
46419 Cascade SC 303 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wirtz 46721 Sylvania HT 212 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McNerthney
HST 218 Native American Indian History, 4.00 Cr.—Explores examples of Indian Honors version of BI 101, 3.25 GPA required
culture, general history of Indian life during the white occupation of North America and Lab
nature and effects of Native American and European American contact and conflict. Prereq- 47102 Sylvania HT 303 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Stevens
uisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
40351 Sylvania SCB 102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Shaw SP 111H Public Speaking: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—An honors version of SP 111.
HST 225 Hst of Wom, Sex, & The Family, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the historical and Introduction to speechmaking based primarily on a traditional public speaking approach.
cultural variations in family life and sexuality in the 19th and 20th centuries in an interna- Aids students in developing theoretical understanding and practical application of oral
tional context (including the United States) through topics such as courtship, marriage, communication skills. Also includes techniques in controlling speech anxiety, how to
reproduction, violence, colonialism, homosexuality, and work. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD structure and organize information to present to a variety of audiences, and physical and
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. vocal delivery skills. Prequisite: 3.25 GPA, MTH 20 or equivalent placement test score,
43426 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowgren and WR 121.
46506 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwards
HST 240 Oregon History, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the rich and diverse history of Oregon Honors version of SP 111; 3.25 GPA required
including the significance of Oregon’s frontier heritage and Oregon’s role in American
history from pre-European contact to the modern era. Explores economic, political, social, WR 121H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—This is the Honors version of
and cultural factors in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and religion. Prerequisites: English Composition, which develops skills in analytical reading, critical thinking, and
WR115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. expository and persuasive writing. Students compose several essays using a variety of
strategies to present evidence in support of a thesis. Prerequisite: 3.25 GPA and placement
43084 Cascade SC 305 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Presti
into WR 121, or completion of WR 115 and RD 115.
42891 SE Center TABOR 137 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Pintarich
47095 Sylvania HT 321 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler
HST 246 Religion in U.S. to 1840, 4.00 Cr.—Studies basic features of native Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
American religions, European backgrounds of Christianity in the United States, develop- WR 122H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—Honors WR 122. Focuses on
ment of different religious groups in America and their impact on American life, and argument as a means of inquiry, clear and appropriate writing style, and critical reading.
trends and development of religion in the United States in the first half of the 19th century. Explores ideas and issues through discussion and writing. Students compose analytical,
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. argumentative, and/or expository essays with appropriate documentation. Students will
45829 Newberg NLIB ANX 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Shaw explore principles of classical and neoclassical rhetoric theory while becoming confident
HST 274 African American History - I, 4.00 Cr.—Presents a framework for under- members of the academic community. Prerequisite: WR 121 and 3.25 GPA.
standing the early Black experience in America. Examines Western African societies, the 46832 Sylvania HT 319 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Henning
Diaspora, and the development of African American culture from colonial times through Honors version of WR 122; 3.25 GPA required.
the Civil War and the abolition of slavery. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
equivalent placement test scores.
40357 Cascade SC 303 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Harrison

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Humanities Interior Design

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Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4163 office, 503-977-4160 advisor
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office

New students to the program are encouraged to talk to the Department Advisor before
HUM 100 Intro to Humanities, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces students to college-level study registering.
in the humanities; promotes a sense of humanity through such topics as literature, theatre, ID 120 Interior Products/Materials I, 3.00 Cr.—Analysis and evaluation of
art, music, architecture, philosophy, and religion by critically thinking about moral values, products utilized in the design profession including selecting case goods and upholstered
myths, aesthetics, and liberty; all of this within historical frameworks. It is designed to goods, and emphasis on measuring and specifying floor coverings and window treat-
reawaken our sense of wonder and curiosity about the meaning of life. It shows how the ments. This course is recommended for ID 121, Interior Products/Materials II. Prerequi-
various arts and sciences intersect, influence and are influenced by cultural and historical site: ID 131; WR 115 or placement into WR 121; MTH 20 or placement into MTH 60.
circumstances. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test 40700 Sylvania ST 236 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Ferroggiaro
scores. ID 122 Hist of Furniture-Ancient/1800, 3.00 Cr.—Studies and analyzes styles of
43550 Cascade TH 112 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lohr
furnishings from antiquity through the 18th century. Includes contemporary usage as well
43892 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ellertson as the mixing of period furniture styles.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40486 Sylvania ST 235 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kremers
44566 For info contact: Rock Creek Lohr
ID 125 Computer Drafting for Int Dsg., 3.00 Cr.—Introduces computer aided
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
design software as a drafting tool for residential design. Covers creation and modification
w Distance Learning: Online Class of drawings such as floor plans, elevations, furniture and lighting plans, and three-dimen-
45999 For info contact: Rock Creek Ellertson sional projections. Focuses on interior plans and elevations of cabinetry for kitchemn/
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. bath design, writing/calculating specifications, and how to use drawings to communicate
HUM 201 Hum & Tech:Exploring Origins, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces concepts and design concepts to clients. Fee: $6
approaches used in study of humanistic disciplines and surveys visions and perspectives 41339 Sylvania ST 238 12:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cotera
that our culture has inherited from literature, philosophy, theology, visual arts, music, 43831 Sylvania ST 238 12:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Truman
history, and mythology of Western and non-Western traditions. Focuses on selected 43832 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Villiger
historical periods and themes. Demonstrates quest for knowledge as a synthetic activity, 44756 Sylvania ST 238 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hooper
relating various disciplines, traditions, and historical periods to each other. Prerequisites: ID 131 Introduction to Interiors, 3.00 Cr.—A study of the design elements and prin-
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. ciples as applied to interiors. Includes skill development in drawing floor plans, analyzing
41129 Cascade SC 305 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Lohr furniture arrangement, and basic techniques for creating interior design presentation
HUM 204 African History, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces students to some major themes in boards including floor plans, color boards, and elevation drawings. Prerequisite/concur-
the history of the African continent from ancient times to the present. It is the first course rent: ARCH 110. Fee: $12
in the Humanities sequence on Africa, and provides a wide background for subsequent 40485 Sylvania ST 236 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ferroggiaro
courses. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 1 Hour additional Lab time TBA
40524 Cascade SC 303 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Harrison 40906 Sylvania ST 236 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Cusick
HUM 221 Leadership Development, 4.00 Cr.—The primary focus of the course is ID 133 Space Planning and Design, 3.00 Cr.—Studies functional and aesthetic
the development of leadership skills. It provides a basic understanding of leadership prin- design requirements in residential space planning, kitchens and storage spaces. Relates
ciples and group dynamics and helps students develop a personal leadership philosophy housing aspects to needs of individuals, families, and special groups. Prerequisites: ID
and style. The course integrates readings from classic works of literature, contemporary 131 or ARCH 201, ARCH 110, ARCH 124, and placement into MTH 60 and WR 121.
multicultural readings, experiential exercises and films. Issues of diversity, personal Prerequisite/Concurrent: ARCH 100. Fee: $12
growth and interpersonal relationships are explored within the context of leadership devel- 41563 Sylvania ST 236 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mueller
opment. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 1 Hour additional Lab time TBA
43085 Cascade SC 305 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Esary ID 138 Intro to Kitchen/Bath Planning, 3.00 Cr.—Incorporates basic functional
and aesthetic design principles for residential kitchen and bath planning, and chronicles
the kitchen and bath planning process from conceptual design to construction completion.

Information Literacy
Prerequisites: ID 131, (ID 125 or ARCH 126 or BCT 105) Fee: $6
42950 Sylvania ST 236 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fisher
Cascade SC 106 (Library), 503-978-5269 ID 230 Textiles for Interiors, 3.00 Cr.—Provides students with knowledge and
Rock Cr BLDG9 Library, 503-614-7239 critical thinking skills required for the identification, selection, usage and care of textile
Sylvania Library, 503-977-4500 products. Prerequisite: WR 115 or placement into WR 121.
41338 Sylvania ST 236 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Abraham
ID 236 Lighting Design, 3.00 Cr.—A study of interior lighting as it relates to resi-
LIB 101 Library Research and Beyond, 1.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of the dential interiors including terminology, lamps, fixtures, cost factors, developing lighting
research process, and helps students build essential research skills. Students will identify plans, design techniques and energy saving concerns. Prerequisites: ARCH 110; ID 131 or
their research topic, plan and carry out their research process, and identify and cite ARCH 201; Placement into MTH 60 and WR 121.
preferred sources of credible information on their topics. 40487 Sylvania ST 236 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ferroggiaro
45049 Cascade SC 106 3:00p–4:50p U 10/3–10/31 Debner
SC 106 is located in the Library; class meets for 5 weeks.
45050 Rock Cr BLDG9 213 9:00a–10:50a S 9/25–10/23 Kessinger
Cooperative Education
Note: this class only meets 5 times. check dates ID 280A CE: Kitchen and Bath, 2.00 TO 6.00 Cr.—Work or observe on approved
45918 SE Center TABOR 111 3:00p–4:50p W 10/6–11/3 Richards 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
w Distance Learning: Online Class on job site. Must be coordinated with the supervisor, instructor, and cooperative education
45048 For info contact: Cascade Shapiro
specialist. Department permission required.
Online class begins 9/20/10; ends 10/31/10.
47133 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Ferroggiaro
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Course is offered for 2 credits. Contact Amanda Ferroggiaro
47137 Sylvania ST 208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Ferroggiaro
Course is offered for 3 credits. Contact Amanda Ferroggiaro

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Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office Rock Cr 7 202 www.pcc.edu/landscape, 503-614-7203 Dept Chair, 503-614-7500
Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-8023. For additional information call, 503-977-4266 Admin Asst

JPN 101 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—Emphasizes the spoken language of Japa- PCC Landscape Technology Department has been training landscape and horticultural
nese. Skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are developed with emphasis on professionals for over 35 years. Students are offered four certificate programs and a full
active use of these skills. Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries are introduced. Information is Associate of Applied Science Degree. Students can prepare themselves for the State
offered to help gain cultural awareness and appreciation. For beginners. of Oregon Landscape Contractors Exam, and the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s
40435 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bangerter Pesticide Certification.
43541 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Birkett xSee also Building Construction Technology BCT 115 Greenroofing
43543 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bangerter HOR 226 Plant Materials - Deciduous, 4.00 Cr.—Botanical characteristics and
46770 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Sisley field identification. Cultural requirements, pests, diseases, and landscape uses of plants
40432 Sylvania CT 237 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Yamaguchi with concentration on deciduous material and plants of Fall interest. Fee: $6
40434 Sylvania CT 237 4:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamoshita 40051 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 8:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
42025 Sylvania CT 237 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamaguchi 40052 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 5:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
43692 Sylvania CT 237 6:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamoshita LAT 106 Basic Horticulture, 4.00 Cr.—Botany and biology of plant physiology. Plant
JPN 102 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—Expands communicative use of Japanese growth and reaction to nutrients, light, air, water, pests, and diseases. Fee: $6
and cultural awareness. Practice of Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries continued. Kanji 40002 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 8:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
characters are introduced. Communicative proficiency is the main objective of the 40007 Rock Cr BLDG7 126 5:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
sequence. Recommended: Completion of JPN 101 or instructor permission. LAT 111 Lndscpe Construction Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Basic materials, safety,
43542 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sisley equipment and techniques used in the construction of landscapes. Basic tool and
46777 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Birkett hardware identification and use in fences, decks, hardscapes, planters and retaining walls.
JPN 103 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—Expands further the communicative use of Hands-on projects in wood, concrete, stone, and modular pavers. Fee: $12
Japanese and cultural awareness. The practice of Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries, and 40001 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 8:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
Kanji characters are continued. Communicative proficiency is the main objective of the 40006 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 5:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
sequence. Recommended: Completion of JPN 102 or two and a half to three years high LAT 214 Plant Composition I, 3.00 Cr.—Aspects of plant arrangement in landscape
school Japanese. projects with emphasis on plant use, styles of planting, color, texture, form and scale.
44571 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lindberg Prerequisites: HOR 226, 227, 228, 290. Prerequisite/concurrent: LAT 217. Fee: $12
JPN 201 Second Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—Development of the four skills of listen- 41716 Rock Cr BLDG7 102 5:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Alexander
ing, speaking, reading, and writing is continued. Kanji characters are further explored. LAT 217 Landscape Drafting, 3.00 Cr.—Basic drafting skills and layout techniques
Offers to expand cultural awareness and appreciation. Recommended: Completion of to produce quality design drawings. Drafting equipment, linework, lettering and drafting
first year Japanese at the college level, or three years high school Japanese, or instructor shortcuts. Prerequisite: HOR 290. Fee: $12
permission. 42132 Rock Cr BLDG7 102 5:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
44568 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamanouchi
Students in 44568 are recommended to take 44570 JPN211C LAT 223 Site Surveying and Analysis, 3.00 Cr.—Application of basic surveying
40433 Sylvania CT 237 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Yamaguchi techniques to landscape sites. Topographic maps and land divisions. Techniques for mea-
43416 Sylvania CT 237 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Yamanouchi suring, recording, and interpreting site information needed in the design and construction
44295 Sylvania CT 237 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA of landscapes. Prerequisite: LAT 236 or department permission. Fee: $12
40004 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 12:30p–5:20p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
JPN 211C Inter Japanese Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Designed to provide extended
practice for better understanding of the materials presented in JPN 201. Recommended: LAT 232 Landscape Irrigation II, 4.00 Cr.—Information and calculations needed
Completion of first year Japanese at the college level, or three years of high school to layout and draw irrigation plans for conventional spray and drip systems. Irrigation
Japanese or instructor permission. controller programming and auditing. Prerequisites: LAT 108, LAT 236; or department
44570 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 1:25p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamanouchi permission. Fee: $6
Students in 44570 are recommened to take 44568 JPN201 42133 Rock Cr BLDG7 102 5:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
JPN 261A Japanese Culture, 3.00 Cr.—Japanese Culture through Film. Increases LAT 235 Tree Care-Fall, 3.00 Cr.—Principles and practices of modern arboriculture
understanding of Japanese traditional and modern culture and society through analysis (tree work). Tree biology, basic rope work, climbing with rope and saddle, diseases and
of cultural, historical and social issues presented in five Japanese films. May explore pests, and urban forestry issues. Fee: $12
concepts such as self- identity, Japanese views of the West, gender roles, youth and social 40003 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
issues, social groups, social events, perspectives on death, organized crime. Course Only three Saturday Work Shops TBA.
conducted in English. Japanese films will be subtitled in English. Prerequisites: WR 115 LAT 236 Landscape Math, 3.00 Cr.—Upgrade of computational skills required in the
and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores. landscape industry. Range of topics include business, construction, materials, measure-
46792 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lindberg ment, water hydraulics, chemicals and fertilizers. Recommended: MTH 60. Prerequisite:
ED 298A Special Projects in Education, 1.00 Cr.—Designed to allow the student MTH 20. Fee: $6
to do an individualized study in the area of education. The student is required to develop a 41477 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 8:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 TBA
learning contract with the assigned instructor. Instructor permission required for registra- 41478 Rock Cr BLDG4 103 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
tion in this course.
40812 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/8 Yamaguchi Cooperative Education
Native speakers only to tutor. See Takako Yamaguchi, CT 219. Students registering for cooperative education must have departmental approval. Contact
Marilyn Alexander 503-614-7203 Bldg 7/202, prior to registering for these classes.
LAT 280A CE: Landscape, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr.—Actual work experience at approved
Journalism job sites or on Rock Creek grounds. Department permission required.
40005 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander
Sylvania CT 216, 503-977-4264 Office, 503-977-4854 Dept Chair This course is offered for 3 credits.
44833 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander
This course is offered for 2 credits.
J 201 Mass Media and Society, 4.00 Cr.—Survey of the various media of mass 46412 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander
communication and their effects on society. Introduces the history and development of This course is offered for 1 credit.
mass communication systems and their role in society. Analysis of print and broadcast 46413 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander
journalism, advertising, public relations, television and film. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD This course is offered for 4 credits.
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. LAT 280C CE: Landscape Design, 3.00 Cr.—Actual landscape design work
41323 Sylvania CT 110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pryor experience for approved clients utilizing a required set of learning outcomes. Department
42157 Sylvania CT 110 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Pryor permission required.
44844 Rock Cr BLDG7 202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Engstrom
This course is offered for 3 credits.
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MCH 125 Speeds and Feeds, 1.00 Cr.—Covers how to calculate proper cutting
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conditions. Introduces how accurately calculating speeds and feeds prior to cutting on the
work piece will save time, money, and avoid the waste of materials and tools. Prerequisite:
xSee Paralegal MCH 100. Fee: $6
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43069 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
Machine Manufacturing See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Technology MCH 130 Machine Shop Trigonometry, 2.50 Cr.—Introduces the rules, methods
and procedures for using trigonometry formulas that deal with both the sides and the
Sylvania Automotive Metals Building AM 113, 503-977-4155 angles of the right triangle and oblique triangle to solve for the unknown parts. Prerequi-
site: MCH 100. Fee: $15
41002 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
Machine Manufacturing Technology classes are offered in an open entry/open exit format:
Start any time during the term. Set your own attendance schedule. Modify the program to w Distance Learning: Online Class
fit your needs. Hours of Operation: 9:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m. -5 43070 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
p.m. Friday. See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Students must receive departmental advising and permission slip prior to registration.
MCH 135 Basic Measuring Tools, 1.50 Cr.—Covers use and applications associ-
ated with basic measuring tools including: the machinist’s scale, dividers, telescoping
Required Core Courses gage, combination square, hermaphrodite caliper, surface gage, surface finish gage.
MCH 100 Machine Tool Basics, 1.00 Cr.—Covers using the Machinery’s Handbook Introduces the proper techniques and applications of the basic transfer measurement and
and Machine Tool Safety. An overview in utilizing the Machinery’s Handbook, safe work comparison tools in measuring holes accurately, scribing parallel lines, finding the center
practices, safe clothing for personal safety, fire prevention in the shop, and hand tool of round stock, determining the factors which contribute to the quality of surface finish,
safety. Fee: $6 and practice in identifying surface finishes. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $9
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43058 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston 43516 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
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MCH 105 Blueprint Reading I, 1.50 Cr.—Covers blueprints using multi-view MCH 145 Layout Tools, 1.50 Cr.—Covers instruction and practice in cutting, filing,
projection, sectional & auxiliary views and title blocks & drawing format which are the layout, scribing, use of gage blocks, and utilizing the height gage to accurately layout
basis for all graphical communication in industry today. Knowledge of the techniques used lines, angles and the location of part features. Introduces the proper use and applications
on blueprints is necessary in industry whenever descriptions of size, shape, and arrange- of the hacksaw, scribe, dividers, prick punch, ballpeen hammer, combination square set,
ment are used to produce, service, or sell a product. Introduces blueprints and drawing and height gage to produce the accurate layout of part features. Prerequisite: MCH 100.
techniques which will be built upon with further modules in the program. Fee: $9 Fee: $9
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43065 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston 43517 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 info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MCH 110 Blueprint Reading II, 1.50 Cr.—Covers dimensions, notes, gears, threads MCH 150 Precision Measuring Tools, 1.50 Cr.—Covers instruction and practice
& fasteners which provide the technician with a complete description of size, shape, fea- of precision measurement with tools commonly used by the machinist to produce and
ture location special tolerances, finish treatments, and assembly instructions are included measure part features. This course introduces the proper use, applications and parts of the
so that the product can be manufactured, inspected, assembled and tested to exact design outside, inside, and depth micrometers; the vernier caliper; dial indicators; and the dial
specifications, and finishes on part drawings. Introduces the various types of dimensions, bore gage commonly used by the machinist to verify and manufacture part features to print
tolerances, notes, thread forms, representation, and specifications, finish specifications specifications. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $9
used in industry today to carry out these functions. Prerequisite: MCH 105. Fee: $9 40767 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
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w Distance Learning: Online Class 43518 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
43066 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 info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. MCH 160 Drilling Machines & Operations, 2.00 Cr.—Covers setup, applications,
MCH 115 Geometric Dimension/Tolerance, 3.50 Cr.—Covers the use of parts and operation of the sensitive, upright and radial arm drill presses. This course
geometric dimensioning and tolerancing as specified by the American National Standards introduces the commonly performed operations of drilling, reaming, counterboring,
Institute’s 1982 publication. Introduces the symbols, concepts and basic use of these new countersinking, spotfacing and tapping on the various types of drilling machines used to
techniques for dimensioning and tolerancing used in industry today. Prerequisites: MCH produce part features to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125, 135. Fee: $12
105,110. Fee: $21 43208 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
40851 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston MCH 175 Band Saws, 1.00 Cr.—Covers setup, applications, parts and operation of
w Distance Learning: Online Class the vertical, and horizontal band saws and the selection/preparation of band saw blades.
43067 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston Introduces the skill of welding band saw blades and the common cutting operations per-
See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl formed on the vertical/horizontal to manufacture parts to print specifications. Prerequisite:
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. MCH 100. Fee: $6
MCH 120 Machine Shop Math, 2.00 Cr.—Covers instruction and practice in work- 43209 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
ing with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, formulas, inch and metric systems, formulas, MCH 180 Turning Machines & Operations, 4.00 Cr.—Covers setup, applications,
calculating simple and direct indexing. Introduces how to apply the use of the inch/metric parts and operation of the various types of lathes. Introduces the commonly performed
systems, dividing/index head and formulas as they pertain to thread calculations, gear operations of drilling, reaming, counterboring, countersinking, spotfacing, tapping, main-
calculations, speed and feed calculations, and taper calculations. Prerequisite: MCH 100. taining/aligning, parallel turning, facing, filing, knurling, grooving, cutting radii, cutting
Fee: $12 tapers, and parting on the various types of turning machines used to produce part features
43206 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125. Fee: $24
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40768 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
43068 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
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MCH 190 Boring on the Lathe, 1.00 Cr.—Covers setup, applications and operation MCH 121 Manufacturing Processes I, 4.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the
of boring on the lathe. Introduces the commonly performed operation of boring on the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
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various types of turning machines used to produce part features to print specifications. An introductory course in material removal operations emphasizing drilling, milling and
Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125, 180. Fee: $6 lathe processes with emphasis on production speeds and feeds. Prerequisite: MCH 102.
43210 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey Fee: $36
MCH 195 Threading on the Lathe, 3.00 Cr.—Covers setup, applications and opera- 42078 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
tion of single point threading and geometric forming heads for the production of single w Distance Learning: Online Class
and multiple lead threads. Introduces cutting, chasing, rolling and forming production of 43073 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
single and multiple lead threads. Also covers cutting, chasing, rolling and forming of in- See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
ternal/external threads on the lathe and drill press by using a single point cutting tool, tap Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
or geometric thread cutting/rolling head on nuts, bolts, fasteners, castings and machined MCH 123 Sheet Metal Fabrication, 4.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the
parts to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 180, 190. Fee: $18 Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
43211 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey An introductory course in the setup and operation of manual sheet metal machinery.
MCH 205 Vertical Mill Mach & Operation, 3.50 Cr.—Covers setup, applications Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $24
and operation of the vertical milling machine. Introduces the commonly performed opera- 41800 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
tions and uses of a variety of cutters, accessories, indicators, center/edge finder, clamping MCH 151 Metrology, 2.00 Cr.—Technical elective course in the Associate of Applied
methods, squaring a block of material on all 6 sides, find the edge of a workpiece, drilling/ Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. Provides an introduc-
threading a hole, performing circular cutting operations, using the boring head to bore tion to measurement by mechanical, electronic, and optical methods related to industrial
holes on manufactured parts to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125. Fee: dimensional conformance requirements. Drawing and part compliance methods, including
$21 geometric dimensioning verification techniques. Prerequisite: MCH 150. Fee: $12
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MCH 225 Surface Grind Mach & Operation, 2.00 Cr.—Covers the setup, ap- MCH 157 Project Machine Tech I, 1.50 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
plications and operation of the horizontal spindle/reciprocating table surface grinder opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
to produce parts to extremely close tolerances with improved surface finishes and Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $9
accuracy. Introduces automatic grinder operation by grinding a block square/parallel and 42079 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
perpendicular by applying the required setups and operational sequencing, and grinding MCH 158 Project Machine Tech II, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
of angular surfaces on a workpiece to print specifications. Also introduces grinding wheels opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
and abrasives, selecting, balancing and mounting the grinding wheel and the methods/ Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $36
machines of surface grinding. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $12 44678 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
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MCH 159 Project Machine Tech III, 4.50 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
MCH 259 CNC Programming-Lathe, 5.00 Cr.—Introduces the basic programming opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
skills used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC turning centers. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $45
MCH 100, 110, 125, 130, 160, 205. Fee: $30 43227 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
41424 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart
MCH 210 Project Machine Tech IV, 6.00 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
MCH 268 CNC Programming-Mill, 5.00 Cr.—Introduces basic programming skills opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC machining centers. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $36
MCH 100, 110, 125, 130, 160, 205. Fee: $30 43228 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
41425 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart
MCH 211 Project Machine Tech V, 7.50 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
MCH 272 Mastercam Level I, 5.00 Cr.—Introduces personal computing and opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
Mastercam operational basics. Includes terminology relevant to PC-based CAD/CAM Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $45
work. Covers hardware familiarity, system operation, folders, file types and structure, 43229 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
Mastercam menu structure and system management, and 2 1/2 axis toolpaths for milling.
Emphasis on proper geometry creation, manipulation and management, relevant utilities MCH 212 Project Machine Tech VI, 9.00 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
and C-hooks, terminology, toolbar and menu functions. Fee: $30 opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
41593 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $45
43230 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
MCH 273 Mastercam Level II, 5.00 Cr.—Construct advanced geometric models
using geometric, free form, and derived surface types. Emphasis on surface creation and MCH 213 Project Machine Tech VII, 10.50 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
mathematical category, applicability, association, Open-GL, shading and curves, C-hooks, opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
terminology and analyzing. All aspects of roughing and finishing are covered with focus Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $45
on correct application and use of parameters. Includes mill/turn machining conventions, 43231 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
C-axis programming, tool libraries and solid toolpath verification. Fee: $30 MCH 214 Project Machine Tech VIII, 12.00 Cr.—Designed to allow students the
41595 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine
MCH 278 CNC Operation - Mill, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces basic operation and setup Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Fee: $45
skill used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC machining centers. Prerequisite: 43232 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
MCH 268. Fee: $24 MCH 215 Horizontal Milling Machines, 2.50 Cr.—Covers setup, applications and
41462 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart operation of the horizontal milling machine. Introduces how to set-up horizontal milling
MCH 279 CNC Operation - Lathe, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces basic operation and setup machine and saw a slot in a piece of steel, use the indexing head to cut keyways and
skill used with Fanuc (G&M compatible) controlled CNC turning centers. Prerequisite: keyseats, use the Dividing Head to cut a gear, the basic function and uses of a jig or fixture
MCH 259. Fee: $24 to produce machined parts to print specifications. Prerequisites: MCH 100, 125, 205. Fee:
42090 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart $15
43214 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey
Technical Electives MCH 216 Mechanical Inspector, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces measurement by mechani-
cal, electronic, and optical methods related to industrial dimensional conformance
MCH 101 Occupational Health & Safety, 3.00 Cr.—A technical elective course requirements. Drawing and part compliance methods, including geometric dimensioning
in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology verification techniques. Fee: $24
program. Introduces the concepts of industrial health and safety regulations, compensa- 43213 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
tion laws, and profitability of safety management. Fee: $18
41799 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston MCH 217 Quality Technician, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces quality management philoso-
phies, strategies for continuous improvement, graphical and numerical methods for data
MCH 102 Introduction to Manufacturing, 3.00 Cr.—Technical elective course analysis and methods of manufacturing process control. Prerequisite: MCH 216. Fee: $24
in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology 42080 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
program. Covers an introduction to the manufacturing technology discipline. Prerequisite:
MCH 100. Fee: $18 MCH 220 Manufacturing Processes II, 4.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the
43212 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
Covers the interaction of design with industrial materials and processes in connection with
technical and economic feasibility, trade-offs and automation. Prerequisite: MCH 121. Fee:
$30
43215 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
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MCH 222 CMM Operation, 2.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the Associate of MCH 266 Advanced CNC Programming, 3.50 Cr.—Presented by means of audio
Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. Covers the visual presentations, demonstrations, lab experiences, and research activities. Emphasizes

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roles and types of CMMs; modes of operation; types of probes; CMM software; measuring the development of skills and knowledge competencies prescribed by business and
features; alignments and reverse engineering (digitizing). Prerequisite: MCH 115. Fee: $12 industry performance standards. Prerequisite: MCH 260, 261. Fee: $21
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MCH 227 CNC Grinder Operation, 2.50 Cr.—A technical elective course in the MCH 276 Mastercam Solids, 3.00 Cr.—A continuation of the CAD/CAM curriculum
Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. and explores the solids application of Mastercam as it pertains to model design and
A preparatory course designed to introduce the operation of the Computer Numerical toolpath generation. Fee: $18
Controlled Surface Grinder including proper setups, uses and operations associated with 42088 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft
the CNC surface grinding machine and its accessory devices. Prerequisite: MCH 226. Fee: MCH 277 Mastercam CNC/CAM Project, 3.00 Cr.—A continuation of the CAD/
$15 CAM curriculum. Purpose of course is to solidify the connection between Mastercam and
43234 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft the CNC Machine through the physical manufacturing of projects. Fee: $18
MCH 228 Abrasives, 1.50 Cr.—A technical elective course in the Associate of 42089 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart
Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. Covers the MCH 282 CNC Router Operation, 3.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the
different types of abrasives available, selection and their applications. Prerequisite: MCH Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
215. Fee: $9 Introduces the basic operation and setup skill used with Techno (G & M compatible)
43217 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston controlled CNC Routers. Prerequisite: MCH 281. Fee: $18
MCH 229 Rapid Prototyping, 5.00 Cr.—Preparatory course designed to introduce 42091 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft
the student to the proper setups, uses and operations associated with additive and rapid MCH 283 CNC Router Mastercam Program, 3.00 Cr.—A technical elective course
manufacturing processes including but not limited to the Dimension BST Rapid Prototyp- in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology
ing machine and its accessory devices. Prerequisites: MCH 276 or instructor approval. program. This is a preparatory course in CAD/CAM designed to introduce personal
Fee: $30 computing and the operational basics of Mastercam Router required to produce a CNC
43531 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft manufactured part. Prerequisite: MCH 282. Fee: $18
MCH 235 Tool Sharpening, 2.00 Cr.—Covers setup, applications and specifica- 43225 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft
tions of tool sharpening/reconditioning utilizing the universal tool and cutter grinder, the MCH 284 Computer Aided Manufacturing, 3.00 Cr.—A technical elective course
drill pointer and bench grinder. Introduces the sharpening of drill bits, lathe tools, end in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology
mill sides/ends, milling cutters, and various formed relieved cutters, reamers and taps to program. Provides an introduction to the development of NC machine tool manufacturing
manufacturers specifications. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $12 processes using computer aided process planning and advanced CAD/CAM software.
40843 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraft Emphasizes analysis and planning required for successful NC production, development
MCH 240 Cutting Tool Technology, 2.00 Cr.—Covers types, setup, applications of CAD drawings and solid models for CAM program development, toolpath simulation
and specifications of cutting fluids and cutting tools. Introduces why the selection of the software, and manufacturing engineering issues associated with NC based production.
appropriate cutting tools and cutting fluids are essential in metal cutting operations to Prerequisite: MCH 273. Fee: $18
reduce the heat and friction produced during material removal operations and how the 43251 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
selection, setup and applications affect the quality, accuracy, efficiency and productivity of MCH 285 Computer Integrated Mfg, 3.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the
the workpiece produced. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $12 Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
43249 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston Provides an introduction to the concepts and technologies of Computer Integrated Manu-
MCH 245 Metallurgy, 2.50 Cr.—Covers the manufacture, types, heat treatment, test- facturing. Prerequisite: MCH 284. Fee: $18
ing, machinability, properties and the physics of materials and material removal of ferrous 43250 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
and non-ferrous materials. Introduces the processing of materials to obtain the desired
changes in its physical properties, the non-destructive and destructive testing of materials,
the machinability of materials and the efficiently/required knowledge of the metal to be cut,
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
MCH 288 Cert Mfg Technologist Review, 4.00 Cr.—Technical elective course
but also how the cutting tool material and its shape will perform under various machining
in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology
conditions. Prerequisite: MCH 100. Fee: $15
program. Provides a review of the material to prepare for the Society of Manufacturing
42081 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
Engineers (SME) Certification Test for the Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT). Prereq-
MCH 246 Metallurgy II, 4.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the Associate of uisite: Industrial experience and/or manufacturing enterprises/engineering technology
Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. Covers coursework required.
selection of materials for modern engineering and technology applications; structure and 43222 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
properties of materials starting with fundamental atomic arrangements; microstructural
control through thermal and mechanical processing and effects of service environment. w Distance Learning: Online Class
43191 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
Prerequisite: MCH 245. Fee: $24 See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
43218 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MCH 247 Manufacturing Processes III, 3.00 Cr.—A technical elective course MCH 289 Cert Mfg Engineer Review, 4.00 Cr.—Technical elective course in the
in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program.
program. Introduces less conventional and non-traditional manufacturing processes and Provides a review of the material to prepare for the Society of Manufacturing Engineers
materials. Prerequisite: MCH 220. Fee: $18 (SME) Certification Test for the Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE) with emphasis in
43220 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston Processes.
MCH 248 Metallurgy III, 4.00 Cr.—A technical elective course in the Associate of 43223 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. Covers the
selection of materials for modern engineering and technology applications; structure and w Distance Learning: Online Class
43190 For info contact: Sylvania Huddleston
properties of ceramics, polymers, composites; the materials properties of electrical, ther- See instr web page at www.pcc.edu/staff/index.cfm/1143,hmtl
mal, magnetic; and the economic, environmental and societal issues in materials science Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
and engineering. Prerequisite: MCH 246. Fee: $30
43219 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston
MCH 262 CNC Conversational Controls, 2.00 Cr.—Covers basics of CNC Conver-
Cooperative Education
sational Controls. Introduces the student to CNC conversational controls and the flow of MCH 280 CE: Machine Technology, 1.00 TO 8.00 Cr.—This work occurs outside
CNC conversational programming. Prerequisite: MCH 260, 261. Fee: $12 the classroom at a work site performing machine tool setup and operation under the su-
42082 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart pervision of a professional machinist technician or supervisor. Department permission is
required. Offered for one to eight credits based upon the number of clock hours completed
MCH 263 CNC Cycle Time Reduction, 1.50 Cr.—Covers concepts associated with at the work site.
CNC cycle time reduction. Covers proven methods for CNC setup time reduction, and 43239 Sylvania AM 113 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Kraft
CNC cycle time reduction Prerequisite: MCH 260, 261. Fee: $9 4 credits
43221 Sylvania AM 113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart 43240 Sylvania AM 113 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Kraft
5 credits
43241 Sylvania AM 113 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Kraft
6 credits

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43242 Sylvania AM 113 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Kraft MSD 115 Improving Work Relations, 3.00 Cr.—Discusses management
7 credits techniques, methods and strategies for helping managers, aspiring managers and staff
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43243 Sylvania AM 113 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Kraft professionals step out from the “crowd of look-a-likes.” Topics include improving
8 credits individual effectiveness, developing interpersonal relationships, functions of work groups,
multi-cultural relations, productivity and quality at the organizational level. Fee: $20
APICS w Distance Learning: Online Class
The Association for Operations Management offers CPIM Certification Review Classes 40864 For info contact: Swett
in:.Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) .Master Planning of Resources (MPR) 503-788-6146
.Detailed Scheduling and Planning (DSP) .Execution and Control of Operations (ECO) Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
.Strategic Management of Resources (SMR)Other offerings include:.Lean Enterprise MSD 117 Customer Relations, 3.00 Cr.—Discusses the importance of customer
Workshop.Certified Supply Chain Professional Exam Prep (CSCP)TO REGISTER or for relations. Emphasis on techniques for effective customer service. Explores setting the
more information, call 503-222-7427 or see web page at www.apics-pdx.org. Click on stage, analyzing and developing customer service policies, listening, handling problems
Education link for more details. and concerns, building a team and growing a business. Fee: $20
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40975 For info contact: Edwards

Management and Supervisory 503-788-6146


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Development MSD 121 Leadership Skill Development, 3.00 Cr.—Discusses new leadership
theories and paradigm shifts and strategies for leading others and managing yourself.
SE Center Mt Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 Topics include strategies for developing organizational visions, communication with clear
meaning, developing trust through positioning, creating the learning organization, and
sharing leadership through empowerment. Fee: $20
Management and Supervisory Development offers a comprehensive program designed w Distance Learning: Online Class
for adults desiring to increase their personal and professional skills and knowledge and 41942 For info contact: Russell
or to continue private or public sector managerial/supervisory careers. Please call the 503-788-6146
Management and Supervisory Development Department for information on any of the Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MSD classes listed below at 503-788-6146 or 503-788-6148. Visit our web site at www. MSD 130 Creative Problem Solving, 3.00 Cr.—Covers creative problem solving
pcc.edu/programs/management-training and thinking, steps in the creative problem-solving process, right and left brain thinking,
MSD 101 Prin of Management/Supervision, 3.00 Cr.—Discusses concepts and ambiguity and imagination, overcoming barriers to creative thinking, synthesis, and apply-
practices of fundamental supervisory skills such as planning, staffing, communication, ing creative problem-solving to the organization. Fee: $20
ethics, leadership, impact of technology, training, conflict management, problem solving, w Distance Learning: Online Class
quality improvement, safety management and performance reviews. 41475 For info contact: Santos
40594 SE Center TABOR 141 8:00a–4:50p S 10/2–10/23 Hartley 503-788-6146
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40651 For info contact: Wright MSD 200 Organizations & Social Resp, 3.00 Cr.—Clarifies managerial/supervi-
503-788-6146. $20 fee. sory attitudes about the relationships between business and government, the anti-discrim-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. inatory and open work environment, current environmental issues such as pollution and
w Distance Learning: Online Class energy, the consumer movement, and workplace ethics. Fee: $20
41443 For info contact: Santos w Distance Learning: Online Class
503-788-6146. $20 fee. 40601 For info contact: Wright
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 503-788-6146
MSD 105 Interpersonal Communication, 3.00 Cr.—Discusses how principles of Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
interpersonal communication operate in everyday life such as: communication processes, MSD 206 The Troubled Employee, 3.00 Cr.—Reviews the factors contributing to
barriers and misconceptions; impact of cultural values and norms; influences of percep- the development of the troubled employee. Includes identifying potential troubled em-
tion and judgment; communication and self talk; creating and responding to messages; ployee work habits and attitudes (e.g. absenteeism, tardiness, sudden personality change),
characteristics of nonverbal communication and their impact; listening effectively; Employee Assistance Programs and possible community assistance agencies. Fee: $20
identifying and controlling emotions; developing an effective communications climate; and
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effectively managing conflict. 42571 For info contact: Santos
40597 SE Center TABOR 141 8:00a–4:50p S 11/6–12/4 Paulson 503-788-6146
Meets 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4. No class 11/27.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class MSD 216 Budgeting for Managers, 3.00 Cr.—Covers budgeting vocabulary,
41171 For info contact: Robinson
503-788-6146. $20 fee. finance principles, record keeping techniques, cash management, cash budgeting and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. capital budgeting. Recommended: Work-related budgeting experience.
44344 SE Center TABOR 135 8:00a–4:50p S 10/30–11/20 TBA
MSD 107 Organizations & People, 3.00 Cr.—This course is about how individual,
group, and organizational characteristics influence each other. Included are personality MSD 222 Human Resource Mgt: Personnel, 3.00 Cr.—Covers personnel
development as it affects group and organizational interactions; interpersonal and work operations, human resource planning, job design and job analysis, recruitment and equal
group processes; job design, organizational structure and culture. Fee: $20 employment opportunity, and job selection and placement. Fee: $20
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41319 For info contact: Russell
41182 For info contact: Wright
503-788-6146 503-788-6146
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MSD 111 Corresponding Effect at Work, 3.00 Cr.—Discusses the necessary com- MSD 279 Project Management - Intro, 4.00 Cr.—Examines essential strategies
munication tools and how to use them in a variety of ways such as: writing letters, memos, and methods for managing projects. Applies concepts to creating model projects using a
performance reviews, reports and brochures relating to job situations. Fee: $20 step-by-step methodology, building project charters, and developing overall project plans.
Explores incorporating projects into strategic growth objectives, using project manage-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ment tools, and demonstrating project presentation skills. This course is the foundation
40596 For info contact: Dolan course of the Project Management series that includes CAS 220, CIS 245, and BA 255.
503-788-6146 Project Management is a broad term that can include many areas of a business. Fee: $20
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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44343 For info contact: VanHeuvel
503-788-6146
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MSD 162 Angry Feel & Angry People, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop focuses MSD 175B Direct Comm in the Workplace, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop
on how to cope more effectively and constructively with angry feelings. Also includes focuses on various communication situations (both verbal and written) in the workplace.

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understanding the impact anger has on ourselves and others; learning how to gain control Topics include putting oneself in the receiver’s shoes, understanding what the listener’s
over our reaction to anger-provoking situations; and converting angry feelings into posi- hear, adapting messages to enhance the receiver’s understanding, and focusing on the
tive action. results the sender wants to achieve.
44356 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/2– Paulson 42600 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–6:50p S 10/23– Nemhauser
w Distance Learning: Online Class MSD 198B Expl 7 Habits High Effect Peop, 1.00 Cr.—Each of Dr. Covey’s 7 Habits
42233 For info contact: Russell is rich in life-helpful ideas. This class explains how to apply them to your day. Practical
$20 fee. Class dates 11/1-12/3 online. tips on stress control, conflict resolution, time management and communication are
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. discussed.
MSD 148 Asserting Yourself in Wrkplce, 1.00 Cr.—This workshop looks at three 42255 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 10/16– Russell
typical types of human behavior and focus on assertiveness. Particular attention given to 41961 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– Robinson
creating appropriate situations for assertive behavior to occur and opportunities for skill MSD 110 Gender Conflict Resolution, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop examines
practice also provided. gender and multi-cultural communication. The material includes identifying and evaluat-
41957 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– Savich ing sources of conflict and developing strategies and skills to positively manage and
43467 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Paulson resolve conflicts.
MSD 179B Avoid Burnout:Build Resilience, 1.00 Cr.—Explores symptoms of the 43437 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/16– Anderson
five distinct and sequential stages of burnout; the three major areas of negative stress; the 41085 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–6:50p S 11/6– Savich
relationship between stress and burnout; the five distinct and interrelated characteristics of w Distance Learning: Online Class
personal resilience; and the application of coping skills, antidotes and resilience to avoid 42234 For info contact: Robinson
burnout. $20 fee. Class dates 11/1-12/3 online.
40696 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Noce Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43468 Sylvania SCB 204 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– Rutherford MSD 180a Goal Setting and Productivity, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop
MSD 177B Coaching Great Performance, 1.00 Cr.—Centers on how to effectively focuses on steps for setting goals and successfully completing them. Includes the SMART
work with people in a helping relationship. Introduction to coaching and gaining hands-on goal approach, the benefits of setting goals, identifying and overcoming obstacles, and
experience being and working with a client. Coaching helps clients examine the way they creating achievable, small steps. Fee: $20
do things as well as what they do. Build your coaching skills by focusing on five key w Distance Learning: Online Class
principles of coaching: coaching listening, powerful inquiry, creating choice, balance and 40988 For info contact: Edwards
fulfillment. Class dates 10/4-11/5 online.
46310 Sylvania SCB 204 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Alexander Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class MSD 187 Humor in the Workplace, 1.00 Cr.—Concentrates on the rediscovery of
46309 For info contact: Alexander laughter and humor through situational humor to re-build human connection, improve
$20 fee. Class dates 10/4-11/5 online. individual health, kindle creativity, and establish perspective in a work world confused by
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. strategies such as downsizing, reengineering, outsourcing, etc. Participants should be
MSD 160a Communication Styles, 1.00 Cr.—Concentrates on understanding forewarned that sporadic laughter is entirely possible. Fee: $20
various communication styles including differences in perspectives, styles, beliefs and w Distance Learning: Online Class
feelings. Discussion includes building relationships at home, work and in communities 41673 For info contact: Fahlman
with a wide range of people. Class dates 10/4-11/1 online.
41183 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– Hopf Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45390 SE Center TABOR 135 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Loewen MSD 113 Influence Without Authority, 1.00 Cr.—Participants will learn to clearly
w Distance Learning: Online Class distinguish between the terms power, influence and authority. Topics include: effective
44345 For info contact: Mozena listening, lateral relationships in the workplace, influencing peers, influencing one’s
$20 fee. Class dates 11/1-12/3 online. supervisor, mutual exchange, rules of reciprocation, knowing yourself and your allies, and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. building relationships.
MSD 157 Conflict Management, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop examines 40989 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– Noce
common causes of conflict and developing approaches for managing conflict for positive MSD 119A Intercultural Communication, 1.00 Cr.—Identifies sources of common
results. Content includes learning practical on-the-job techniques for working through cultural misunderstandings. Helps solve basic interpersonal challenges through discus-
conflict such as “cooperative conflict,” dealing with anger, and prevention ideas. Fee: $20 sion, video, and practice. Gives resources to improve relationships. Fee: $20
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42232 For info contact: Fahlman 43429 For info contact: VanHeuvel
Class dates 10/18-11/15 online. Class dates 11/1-12/3 online.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MSD 116 Creative Think/Innovati Change, 1.00 Cr.—In today’s-and tomorrow’s- MSD 176A Interpersonal Communication, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop ex-
unpredictable and increasingly challenging world, we must make a fundamental choice: plores a practical approach to understanding interpersonal communication. Topics include
to be changed, inevitably, by the forces churning around us, or to be the change-leader techniques for active listening, methods for conflict resolution, and learning techniques for
through innovative actions. Learn how to jump-start your own creative, innovative think- becoming “other person” focused.
ing. 42772 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– Williams
44363 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 11/6– Hartley MSD 123 Job Search Strategies, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop explores
w Distance Learning: Online Class strategies for finding the “right” job. Includes self-discovery, goal-setting, prospecting,
42573 For info contact: Robinson networking, resume-writing, interviewing, career-planning, and self-marketing skills. Fee:
$20 fee. Class dates 10/11-11/12 online. $20
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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MSD 151 Dealing with Difficult People, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop 42603 For info contact: Edwards
explores ideas for coping successfully with difficult people and situations. The basic Class dates 11/1-12/3 online.
psychology and personal styles of difficult interactions is examined. Specific techniques Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
for dealing with difficult encounters and enhancing relationships are discussed along with MSD 193A Leadership Skill Development, 1.00 Cr.—Leadership is an essential
hands-on application. part of running a quality organization. Learn about the various facets that define leadership
40599 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Russell today.
43436 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– Russell 41678 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/23– Washington
w Distance Learning: Online Class MSD 150 Listening Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Acquire an understanding of the techniques
41381 For info contact: Dolan of active listening and communication skills. Communication techniques such as the
$20 fee. Class dates 10/4-11/5 online. perception check, interpretive listening, paraphrasing and questioning will be presented,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. and opportunity to practice these skills included.
42306 Cascade TEB 222 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Dixon

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MSD 198A Male/Female Comm Differences, 1.00 Cr.—Understanding the other’s w Distance Learning: Online Class
ways of talking is a giant leap across the communication gap between women and men 42592 For info contact: Robinson
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and a giant step toward opening lines of communication. Fee: $20 $20 fee. Class dates 10/18-11/19 online.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41999 For info contact: Santos MSD 134 Who Moved My Cheese, 1.00 Cr.—Change is constant, it’s all around us
Class dates 10/4-11/5 online. and it’s inevitable. This class on transition and change is based on the #1 best seller busi-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. ness book by Spencer Johnson, M.D. called Who Moved My Cheese. This course is fun
MSD 122 Motivation w/o Manipulation, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop will learning and it positively equips people to better understand and grow from change.
focus on setting a climate for intrinsic motivation. Topics include organizational theories 41210 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–12:50p F 10/22–10/29 Casanova
and their impact, ranking needs in the workplace, delegation obstacles to motivation,
recognition systems and emotional intelligence. Cooperative Education
43438 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– Noce Please call the department at 503-788-6146 before registering for classes. Please register
MSD 176 Nonverbal Communication, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop discusses for both the three credit and the one credit co-op classes.
the impact non-verbal communication has on understanding the message. Topics include MSD 280A CE: Mgt/Supervisory Dev, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to permit a student in
body language, eye contact, attire, and manner of presentation and cultural differences. concert with an organization to combine new on-the-job supervisory work experience with
41963 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– Washington concepts and skills learned in supervisory classes and in the process become a greater
MSD 192A Project Management, 1.00 Cr.—Provides both the tools and behavioral asset to the organization. Department permission required.
skills necessary to manage any project successfully. All steps of the project cycle are 44113 Willow Cr WCC TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Wright
modeled with opportunities for participants to practice each step. Participants will learn to No on-campus meeting
increase productivity, present a project activity plan using professional tools and develop MSD 280B CE: Mgt/Super Dev - Sem, 1.00 Cr.—Designed as a one credit hour
project team building skills. Fee: $20 seminar in which the student will learn how to prepare and deliver a work-related plan.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Skills learned will be directly related to these activities. Includes a visit by the instructor
46339 For info contact: VanHeuvel to the work site and a discussion of the project with the student’s supervisor as well as the
Class dates 10/4-11/5 online. student.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44114 Willow Cr WCC TBA 5:30p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Wright
MSD 193 Self Esteem the Key to Success, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop Three class meetings on dates to be announced.
focuses on the cornerstone of behavior: self-esteem. Topics include learning how self-
esteem affects our relationships, our ability to solve problems and set goals, our work
performance, and our health. Emphasizes understanding the importance of maintaining a
healthy self-esteem when handling conflict and many major dilemmas common to modern Mathematics
life. Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5677 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
41826 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– Anderson Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7606, 503-614-7331
42598 Sylvania SCB 204 8:00a–6:50p S 10/23– Savich SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146 office, 503-788-6148 office,
MSD 159 Stress Control, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop focuses on understand- 503-788-6149 Dept Chair
ing your own signs of stress. Includes techniques for preventing stress, identifications of Sylvania (Math 30 and above) - ST Bldg - Room 104, 503-977-4172 Office,
personality factors and interpersonal factors related to stress, and job burnout. 503-977-4781 Dept Chair
41675 Sylvania SCB 205 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Rutherford
w Distance Learning: Online Class
41476 For info contact: Santos Placement in a math course may be by any of the following criteria.
$20 fee. Class dates 10/4-11/5 online. 1. Placement testing in the testing center.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 2. Articulation agreement with their high school.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 3. A grade of “C” or better in all prerequisite courses (self-placement brochure may be
42235 For info contact: Hartley used to ascertain retention of prerequisite materials).
$20 fee. Class dates 11/1-12/3 online. 4. Course Instructor’s approval.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MSD 177 Team Building, 1.00 Cr.—Discusses what team building is, why it is Developmental Mathematics
important, how to start it, how to manage the team building process, 12 components of Cascade Developmental Math, 503-978-5251
generating team building development, and some selected tools for team building. Rock Creek Developmental Math, 503-614-7414
42279 SE Center TABOR 135 8:00a–6:50p S 10/16– Paulson Sylvania College Success Skills, 503-977-4192; 503-977-4448 (Dept. Chair)
MSD 142B Thriving in Transition, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop discusses ALC 60 Basic Math Skills Lab, .00 Cr.—In conjunction with the instructor, students
how to thrive in the midst of the constant change. Topics include understanding the choose a limited number of topics in Basic Math (MTH 20) and/or Introductory Algebra
sources of change, proposing change, addressing resistance to change, and successfully (MTH 60 and 65) to review over the course of one term. Instruction and evaluation are
implementing change. self-guided. Completion of this course does not meet prerequisite requirements for other
42619 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– Pauls math courses.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43007 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck
46341 For info contact: Paulson Tuition $60 Flex hrs in lab. Orientation call (503)977-4353.
$20 fee. Class dates 10/11-11/12 online. ALC 61 Basic Math Skills Lab, 1.00 Cr.—In conjunction with the instructor,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. students choose a limited number of topics in Basic Math (MTH 20) and/or Introductory
MSD 174 Time Management, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop focuses on learn- Algebra (MTH 60 and 65) to review over the course of one term. Instruction and evaluation
ing how to evaluate time usage to make it more efficient and more effective. Topics include are self-guided. Students must spend a minimum of 30 hours in the lab. Completion of
developing awareness of how we use our time, understanding productivity, developing a this course does not meet prerequisite requirements for other math courses. Fee: $12
time management system, protecting our time, and additional time management tips. 43008 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck
41197 SE Center TABOR 142 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Dixon Flex hrs in lab. For orientation call 503-977-4353.
44464 Sylvania SCB 204 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– Mozena ALC 62 Basic Math Skills Lab, 2.00 Cr.—In conjunction with the instructor,
w Distance Learning: Online Class students choose a limited number of topics in Basic Math (MTH 20) and/or Introductory
41321 For info contact: Fahlman Algebra (MTH 60 and 65) to review over the course of one term. Instruction and evaluation
$20 fee. Class dates 10/11-11/8 online. are self-guided. Students must spend a minimum of 60 hours in the lab. Completion of
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. this course does not meet prerequisite requirements for other math courses. Fee: $24
43137 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck
MSD 141A The Time-Stress-Comm Triangle, 1.00 Cr.—This 10-hour workshop Flex hrs in lab. For orientation call 503-977-4353.
focuses on the stress control, time management, and interpersonal communication
triangle. While learning to function effectively under pressure, participants will learn
how to maintain good relationships, conquer interruptions, manage meetings, and build
self-esteem.
43515 Sylvania SCB 204 8:00a–6:50p S 11/6– Robinson

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ALC 63 Basic Math Skills Lab, 3.00 Cr.—In conjunction with the instructor, 41496 Sylvania ST 225 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
students choose a limited number of topics in Basic Math (MTH 20) and/or Introductory 41497 Sylvania SS 107 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Carver

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Algebra (MTH 60 and 65) to review over the course of one term. Instruction and evaluation 41693 Sylvania SS 110 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 O’Rielly
are self-guided. Students must spend a minimum of 90 hours in the lab. Completion of 43143 Sylvania SCB 203 1:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Patel
this course does not meet prerequisite requirements for other math courses. Fee: $36 43548 Sylvania SS 102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Glenn
43009 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck 45563 Sylvania ST 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Isaacson
Flex hrs in lab. For orientation call 503-977-4353. w Distance Learning: Online Class
ABE 0782 ABE Fundamentals of Math, .00 Cr.—Use whole numbers, fractions 41671 For info contact: Rock Creek Marshall
and decimals to write, manipulate, interpret and solve application and formula problems. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Concepts will be introduces numerically, graphically, and symbolically, in oral and written w Distance Learning: Online Class
form. Prerequisites: Placement below MTH 20. Placement into RD 80 or higher. CASAS 42104 For info contact: Rock Creek Edwards
score of 221 or higher. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44885 Cascade TH 211 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–11/23 Marshall
44622 Rock Cr BLDG2 224 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–11/25 Schimanski
w Distance Learning: Online Class
47487 For info contact: Cascade Vollet
45418 Rock Cr BLDG2 225 5:30p–7:20p MW 9/20–11/24 Fairbanks Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
47529 SE Center TABOR 124 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–11/25 Kaady
47551 SE Center TABOR 124 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–11/24 Kaady
45145 Sylvania SS 123 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/20–11/24 Slaven Non-Credit Review Course
MTH 20 Basic Math, 4.00 Cr.—Use fractions, decimals, percents, integer arithmetic, Accelerated MTH 60 Review—15-hour intensive review of MTH 60 topics, followed
measurements, and geometric properties to write, manipulate, interpret and solve ap- by re-taking the math placement test with the goal of placing into MTH 65. Prerequisite:
plication and formula problems. Introduce concepts of basic statistics, charts and graphs. Score of 80-100 on Compass Pre-Algebra Placement Test or 40-50 on Compass Algebra
Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically, and in oral and Placement Test.
written form. A scientific calculator is required. The TI-30X II is recommended. Prerequi- 47958 Cascade TH 123 9:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/13–9/17 TBA
Fee: $50
sites: (ABE 0782 or placement into MTH 20) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250)
47959 Cascade SSB 206 6:00p–9:00p MTWR 9/13–9/16 TBA
41534 Cascade SSB 206 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zoellner
and Cascade SSB 206 9:00a–12:00p S 9/18– TBA
41536 Cascade TH 200 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Neft Fee: $50
41537 Cascade TEB 225 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Marshall
41538 Cascade TH 101 8:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Priebe
41633 Cascade TH 125 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dawson Mathematics
43657 Cascade TH 206 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Folberg MTH 30 Business Mathematics, 4.00 Cr.—Application of arithmetic to a variety of
43658 Cascade TH 200 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Horner problems found in the business field, including simple and compound interest, annuities,
43660 Cascade TH 208 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Folberg payroll preparation, pricing, invoice preparation, trade discounts, taxes, and depreciation.
44281 Cascade TH 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ward Scientific calculator required. Prerequisites: MTH 20; (RD 80 or ESOL 250). Fee: $20
44292 Cascade SSB 206 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Partlow t Distance Learning: Telecourse
45531 Cascade JH 112 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Oveson 40128 For info contact: Sylvania Goulard
45535 Cascade TH 100 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Marshall See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
46461 Cascade SC 203 3:30p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sitomer Series: By the Numbers
41560 Hillsboro HC 110 4:30p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fresh Required Orientation: for orientation visit: spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.
43742 Hillsboro HC 104 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Cornelius htm
45893 Newberg NCC 201 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Funasaki Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Tuesday and Thursday 12-1pm and
41549 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA Sunday 12-1pm
41550 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Smoyer Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library
41551 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bowen Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41552 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Craig MTH 60 Introductory Algebra- 1st Term, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to algebraic
41553 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA concepts and processes with a focus on linear equations and inequalities in one and two
41554 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gibson variables. Applications, graphs, functions, formulas, and proper mathematical notation
41555 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bowen are emphasized throughout the course. A scientific calculator is required. The TI-30X II is
41556 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 20 and RD 80 (or ESOL 250). Fee: $6
41557 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 8:00a–12:15p F 9/24–12/10 Colley 40129 Cascade TH 200 9:00a–10:40a MWF 9/20–12/10 Horner
41558 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 8:00a–12:15p S 9/26–12/11 Bowen 41104 Cascade TH 201 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Jordan
41559 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose 41105 Cascade TH 201 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Baldivieso
42552 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stabley 41163 Cascade TH 201 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Vollet
43718 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose 41632 Cascade TH 201 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Vollet
43719 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose 42163 Cascade TH 101 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
45596 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 42967 Cascade TH 101 10:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Ivy-Ellingson
45597 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 7:00a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Class time & 3 hours per week online.
45668 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 42968 Cascade TH 201 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Ivy-Ellingson
41588 SE Center TABOR 135 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eakman 44221 Cascade TH 201 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Houff
41589 SE Center TABOR 126 6:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 O’Malley 45532 Cascade TH 201 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Rupp
and SE Center TABOR 126 2:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 O’Malley 45622 Cascade TH 201 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams
Begins Wed. 9/22. 45648 Cascade TH 201 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McElmurry
41590 SE Center TABOR 137 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Dixon 46352 Cascade TH 101 10:00a–11:50a U 9/26–12/12 Baldivieso
42403 SE Center TABOR 142 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Nowlin Class time & 3 hours per week online.
44108 SE Center TABOR 139 2:30p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Eakman 41404 Hillsboro HC 104 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cornelius
44109 SE Center TABOR 135 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williams 41423 Hillsboro HC 110 7:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
45518 SE Center TABOR 142 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Funk 45832 Newberg NLIB ANX 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Neuburger
41485 Sylvania SS 110 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Isaacson 45834 Newberg NCC 105 9:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Russell
41486 Sylvania SCB 202 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Makande 40134 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Dixit
41487 Sylvania SCB 202 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/8 Glenn 40135 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 7:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Craig
41488 Sylvania SCB 205 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Carver 40136 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 7:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Javadi
41489 Sylvania SCB 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bernunzio 40138 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hinkel
41490 Sylvania SCB 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Spoddeck 40139 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
41491 Sylvania SCB 202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Rielly 40739 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gibson
41492 Sylvania SS 109 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barasch 41016 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
41493 Sylvania SCB 202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bernunzio 41017 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 8:00a–1:15p F 9/24–12/10 Smoyer
41494 Sylvania SS 109 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 41159 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 9:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Javadi
41495 Sylvania SCB 202 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Horton 41234 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards
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41403 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 2:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA w Distance Learning: Online Class
41561 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Smoyer 45552 For info contact: Ross
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41562 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA Southeast Center


42455 Rock Cr BLDG2 107 11:15a–2:45p MW 9/20–11/10 Craig Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
This is a condensed 8 week course. w Distance Learning: Online Class
42640 Rock Cr BLDG2 226 9:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Barman 45812 For info contact: Sylvania Bastian
42641 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
43720 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lavery Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44275 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaster
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44276 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose 45814 For info contact: Sylvania Leavitt
45599 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
45600 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45601 Rock Cr BLDG2 114 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
45669 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA w Distance Learning: Online Class
45813 For info contact: Sylvania Neuburger
45670 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 12:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
40448 SE Center TABOR 146 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Yao
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40758 SE Center TABOR 139 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Eakman
41026 SE Center TABOR 140 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Marashi MTH 61 Introductory Algebra-Part I, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces algebraic concepts and
41597 SE Center TABOR 139 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Haynes processes with a focus on linear equations and inequalities in one variable. Applications,
42357 SE Center TABOR 143 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards formulas, and proper mathematical notation are emphasized throughout the course. A
42736 SE Center TABOR 140 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Raedy scientific calculator is required. The TI-30X II is recommended. Must take both MTH 61
43172 SE Center TABOR 145 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Nowlin and MTH 62 to satisfy MTH 60 requirements. Prerequisite: MTH 20 AND (RD 80 or ESOL
46338 SE Center TABOR 139 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Williams 250) Fee: $6
46825 SE Center SCOTT 206 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Didenko 40794 Cascade TH 101 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Ward
41813 St Helens STHHS TBA 5:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McAtee 41382 Cascade TH 100 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Books available at PCC RC bookstore or www.bookstore.pcc.edu 46351 Cascade SSB 206 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
40105 Sylvania TCB 212 9:00a–9:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 O’Rielly 41791 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaster
40106 Sylvania TCB 214 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Roberts 46344 SE Center TABOR 140 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ross
40107 Sylvania SS 111 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Wolford 40110 Sylvania SS 116 11:00a–11:50a MTWR 9/20–12/9 Rickman
40108 Sylvania ST 235 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kouzes MTH 63 Introductory Algebra-Part III, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces algebraic concepts
40109 Sylvania SY TBA 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Burden and processes with a focus on functions, polynomials, and quadratic equations. Ap-
40123 Sylvania SS 120 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Brewin plication graphs, functions, formulas, and proper mathematical notation are emphasized
40125 Sylvania SCB 202 7:30p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Tanada throughout the course. A scientific calculator is required. The TI-30X II is recommended.
40492 Sylvania TCB 217 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Leeman Must take both MTH 62 and MTH 63 to satisfy MTH 65 requirements. Prerequisite: (MTH
40738 Sylvania TCB 218 11:30a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kouzes 60 or MTH 62) AND (RD 80 or ESOL 250). Fee: $6
41083 Sylvania TCB 215 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Wolford 43649 Cascade TEB 222 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Houff
41084 Sylvania TCB 212 7:30a–8:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 O’Rielly 46453 Cascade PSEB 100 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lambert
41181 Sylvania SS 120 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Brewin MTH 65 Introductory Algebra-2nd Term, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces algebraic concepts
41308 Sylvania SCB 202 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bernunzio and processes with a focus on functions, linear systems, polynomials, and quadratic
41309 Sylvania TCB 214 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burden equations. Applications, graphs, functions, formulas, and proper mathematical notation
41817 Sylvania SCB 202 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Bernunzio are emphasized throughout the course. A scientific calculator is required. The TI-30X II is
42254 Sylvania SS 104 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Simonds recommended. Prerequisites: (MTH 60 or MTH 62) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250)
43289 Sylvania TCB 310 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rickman 40130 Cascade TH 206 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
44283 Sylvania SS 111 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Scott 41029 Cascade TH 206 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Simmons
45566 Sylvania TCB 215 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Scott 41037 Cascade TH 200 11:00a–12:40p MWF 9/20–12/10 TBA
45647 Sylvania TCB 215 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hoehn 41631 Cascade TH 101 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
45810 Sylvania ST 102 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McKenna 41976 Cascade TH 201 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
45825 Sylvania SS 103 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kouzes 42969 Cascade TH 200 9:00a–10:50a U 9/26–12/12 Parker
45826 Sylvania SS 109 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Scott Class time & 3 hours per week online.
45827 Sylvania TCB 216 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber 44519 Cascade TH 206 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Somes
t Distance Learning: Telecourse 44521 Cascade TH 206 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
40559 For info contact: Sylvania Bastian 46399 Cascade TH 200 10:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA
Purchase required TEXT & TELECOURSE PACKET at Syl Bookstore Class time & 3 hours per week online.
Series: Algebra I 41792 Hillsboro HC 105 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Required Orientation: Optional on-campus telecourse orientation: Sylvania 42402 Hillsboro HC 118 4:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Room ST 107 Thursday 9/23 from 6:30-7:30pm 40137 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Part 1: Mon, Wed and Sat 9-10:30am 40918 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lin
PART 2: Tue, Thu 9-10:30am, Saturday 10:30am-12pm 40921 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Pettit
Viewing Options: cable tv, youtube, bookstore rental (VHS), PCC library 41020 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lin
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41021 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 Patterson
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41119 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
41601 For info contact: Sylvania Bastian 41405 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 7:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hall
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm 41406 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41407 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 2:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43721 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 7:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Lavery
42388 For info contact: Rock Creek Fresh 46094 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 8:00a–1:15p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40447 SE Center TABOR 139 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Haynes
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41259 SE Center TABOR 140 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Marashi
44342 For info contact: Sylvania Bastian 41883 SE Center TABOR 145 2:00p–2:50p F 9/20–12/8 O’Malley
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm and SE Center TABOR 145 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 O’Malley
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42767 SE Center TABOR 143 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards
43204 SE Center TABOR 145 12:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Daaboul
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44502 For info contact: Rock Creek Colley 46348 SE Center TABOR 140 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Larson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46828 SE Center SCOTT 206 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Didenko
40111 Sylvania SS 120 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Hoehn
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44593 For info contact: Yao 40863 Sylvania TCB 216 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ollis
Southeast Center 40962 Sylvania TCB 216 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ollis
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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41147 Sylvania SS 120 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Hoehn MTH 91 Intermediate Algebra Part I, 2.00 Cr.—Functions are explored graphically
41435 Sylvania SS 121 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Deming and symbolically with an emphasis on function notation. Functions, equations and graphs

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41498 Sylvania SCB 103 7:30p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Makande involving linear rational, and absolute value expressions are investigated. Technology is
42114 Sylvania TCB 215 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Diss integrated throughout. A graphing calculator is required: TI 89/92 plus or Voyage 200
42125 Sylvania SS 108 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Roberts recommended. Must take both MTH 91 and MTH 92 to satisfy MTH 95 requirements.
42135 Sylvania SY TBA 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Carver Prerequisite: MTH 63, MTH 65 or MTH 70 and placement into WR 115. Fee: $6
42249 Sylvania SS 102 7:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Linman 41969 Cascade JH 107 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Oveson
42251 Sylvania TCB 216 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ollis MTH 93 Intro TI Graphics Calculator, 1.00 Cr.—Explores the power of your pro-
42468 Sylvania SCB 204 11:30a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Linman grammable graphing calculator for use at school and home. The TI-89, TI 92+, or Voyage
42469 Sylvania TCB 215 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Diss 200 graphing calculator is required.
46127 Sylvania SS 101 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Scrivener 40716 Cascade TH 201 11:00a–12:50p F 10/1–10/29 TBA
46128 Sylvania SY TBA 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Scrivener Delayed Start:This 5 wk class begins at the end of week 2.
t Distance Learning: Telecourse 41121 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 1:30p–3:20p F 10/1–11/5 TBA
40112 For info contact: Sylvania Kling This is a delayed start 6 week class
Purchase required TEXT & TELECOURSE PACKET at Syl Bookstore 41124 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 1:30p–3:20p S 10/2–11/6 TBA
Series: Algebra II This is a delayed start, 6 week class
Required Orientation: Optional on-campus telecourse orientation: Sylvania 40681 Sylvania TCB 208 10:00a–11:50a F 10/1–10/29 Rogers
This is a delayed start, 5 week class
Room ST 107 Thursday 9/23 from 6:30-7:30pm
Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Part 1: Mon, Wed and Sat 10:30am- 41185 Sylvania SS 120 3:00p–4:50p T 9/28–10/26 Bradford
This is a delayed start, 5 week class
12pm PART 2: Tue, Thu 10:30am-12pm, Sunday 10:30am-12pm
Viewing Options: cable tv, youtube, bookstore rental (VHS), PCC library MTH 95 Intermediate Algebra, 4.00 Cr.—Functions are explored graphically and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. symbolically with an emphasis on function notation. Functions, equations, and graphs
involving quadratic, rational, radical, and absolute value expressions are investigated.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Technology is integrated throughout. A graphing calculator is required: TI 89/92 plus or
41818 For info contact: Sylvania Goulard
Voyage 200 recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 63, MTH 65 or MTH 70 and placement
MyMathLab REQUIRED. Click on “Course Information Page.”
into WR 115. Fee: $6
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41106 Cascade TH 101 9:00a–10:40a MWF 9/20–12/10 Louie
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41535 Cascade TH 200 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster
42036 For info contact: Eikrem 41634 Cascade TH 101 11:00a–12:40p MWF 9/20–12/10 Allison
Southeast Center 42971 Cascade TH 200 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Neft
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43654 Cascade TH 200 11:00a–12:50p U 9/26–12/12 Parker
w Distance Learning: Online Class Class time & 3 hours per week online.
42420 For info contact: Rock Creek Hughes 46451 Cascade TH 206 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Louie
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43780 Hillsboro HC 104 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class 45603 Hillsboro HC 110 4:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
45815 For info contact: Sylvania Neuburger 45830 Newberg NCC 201 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Funasaki
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm 45833 Newberg NCC 201 11:30a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Neuburger
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40140 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 7:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40141 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
45817 For info contact: Sylvania Goulard 40142 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
MyMathLab REQUIRED. Click on “Course Information Page.” 40143 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41150 Rock Cr BLDG2 128 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
41166 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class
45818 For info contact: Sylvania Goulard 41233 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Barman
MyMathLab REQUIRED. Click on “Course Information Page.” 41409 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41410 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rose
41567 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barman
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41592 Rock Cr BLDG7 103 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
45819 For info contact: Sylvania Goulard
41649 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 2:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Folberg
MyMathLab REQUIRED. Click on “Course Information Page.”
42363 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 8:00a–1:15p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44504 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
MTH 70 Review of Intro Algebra, 4.00 Cr.—Review of algebraic concepts and 45604 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
processes with a focus on linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables, func- 40459 SE Center TABOR 143 7:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Rochester-Gef
tions, linear systems, properties of exponents, polynomials, and quadratic equations. Ap- 40490 SE Center TABOR 143 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards
plications, graphs, functions, formulas, and proper mathematical notation are emphasized 42404 SE Center TABOR 144 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Weaver
throughout the course. A scientific calculator is required. The TI-30X II is recommended. 42493 SE Center TABOR 139 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Weaver
Prerequisites: (MTH 63 or MTH 65) and (RD 80 or ESOL 250) Fee: $6 45571 SE Center TABOR 143 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fish
40131 Cascade TH 200 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 46349 SE Center TABOR 139 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Williams
40957 Rock Cr BLDG7 108 10:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McAtee 40118 Sylvania TCB 216 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Funasaki
41148 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McLeod 40119 Sylvania TCB 218 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Smith
41149 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 1:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Balaji 40120 Sylvania TCB 218 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lacks
45602 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McLeod 40121 Sylvania TCB 214 7:30p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lacks
43620 SE Center TABOR 145 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 O’Malley 40122 Sylvania TCB 214 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Leavitt
40113 Sylvania SCB 203 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning 40126 Sylvania SS 103 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Marden
40114 Sylvania TCB 213 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kolinsky 40127 Sylvania SS 107 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Marden
40115 Sylvania SS 112 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Daaboul 41433 Sylvania SS 116 7:30a–8:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 Vega
40116 Sylvania SCB 103 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Makande 41474 Sylvania TCB 217 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Freeman
40117 Sylvania SCB 102 8:00a–12:50p S 9/26–12/11 Daaboul 41820 Sylvania TCB 213 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Jordan
44399 Sylvania CC SPRUC 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Manning 41821 Sylvania SCB 203 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42252 Sylvania ST 227 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Paralkar
41222 For info contact: Sylvania Marden 43287 Sylvania TCB 214 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Freeman
MyMathLab REQUIRED. Click on “Course Information Page.” 45808 Sylvania SS 111 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Paralkar
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45809 Sylvania TCB 208 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 McKenna
w Distance Learning: Online Class
42490 For info contact: Rock Creek Meda
MyMathLab REQUIRED. See “Course Information Page”
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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w Distance Learning: Online Class MTH 111C Col Alg for Math,Science,Engin, 5.00 Cr.—Relations and func-
43560 For info contact: Ross tions are investigated graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. Exponential,
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Southeast Center logarithmic, polynomial, power, and rational functions are explored. Special topics include
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. systems of linear and non-linear equations. Applications are investigates from Science
w Distance Learning: Online Class and Engineering perspectives. Technology is integrated throughout the course. Students
43910 For info contact: Rock Creek Meda communicate results in oral and written form. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95
MyMathLab REQUIRED. See “Course Information Page” or equivalent placement test scores. Graphing calculator required; TI 89, TI 92 or Voyage
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 200 recommended.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40797 Cascade TH 200 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
45816 For info contact: Sylvania Kling 41971 Cascade TH 101 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Somes
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm 42978 Cascade PSEB 107 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sitomer
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46377 Cascade TH 201 11:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Johnston
Class time & 3 hours per week online.
MTH 99 Introduction to LaTEX, 1.00 Cr.—Explores the power of LaTEX for use at
45831 Newberg NCC 105 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/20–12/11 McGill
school or home for mathematical documents and other applications. Prerequisite: WR
40785 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 9:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fresh
115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $4
40786 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kissick
47829 Cascade SSB 206 12:00p–1:50p F 10/15–11/19 Jordan
40787 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Tillia
MTH 105 Explorations in Mathematics, 4.00 Cr.—Students engage in the 40788 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kissick
discovery and exploration of selected non-traditional topics in mathematics. Possible 41235 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 Schimanski
topics include mathematics of social choice, geometry, statistics, probability, and discrete 45621 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cary
mathematics. Technology will be used where appropriate. Students communicate results 40823 SE Center TABOR 139 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Larson
in oral and written form. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95 or equivalent place- 42768 SE Center TABOR 144 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Weaver
ment test scores. 46350 SE Center TABOR 143 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Ross
44498 Cascade MAHB 216 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber 40744 Sylvania SCB 104 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Barkin
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV
40862 Sylvania SCB 205 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kingstad
44501 Rock Cr BLDG9 201 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV 41311 Sylvania ST 206 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Perry
44507 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Golant 41432 Sylvania SS 122 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Govertsen
MTH 105 - formerly MTH 111A 41819 Sylvania TCB 214 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bradford
44500 SE Center TABOR 120 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber 43423 Sylvania TCB 211 7:30a–8:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 Govertsen
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV 44337 Sylvania SS 103 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kingstad
43894 Sylvania TCB 217 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barkin 45811 Sylvania TCB 218 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kouzes
44499 Sylvania TCB 107 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber w Distance Learning: Online Class
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV 40746 For info contact: Sylvania Haberman
MTH 111B Col Alg-Bus,Mgmt,Life, Soc Sci, 5.00 Cr.—Relations and func- See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
tions are investigated graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. Logarithmic Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
functions, exponential functions, and systems of equations are explored. Special topics w Distance Learning: Online Class
include polynomial and rational functions. Applications are investigated from business, 46098 For info contact: Rock Creek Wilkinson
management, life and social science perspectives. Technology is integrated throughout the Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
course. TI graphing calculator required, see instructor at first class meeting. Prerequisites: MTH 112 Elementary Functions, 5.00 Cr.—Topics investigated graphically, numeri-
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 95 or equivalent placement test scores. cally, symbolically, and verbally and include: trigonometric functions and their graphs,
40796 Cascade SSB 201 10:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Somes trigonometric equations and identities, solution of right and oblique triangles, vectors,
41972 Cascade TH 101 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Louie polar coordinates, parametric equations and complex numbers. Technology is integrated
42970 Cascade TH 100 11:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Allison throughout the course. Students communicate results in oral and written form. Graphing
Class time & 3 hours per week online. calculator required; TI 89, TI 92 or Voyage 200 recommended. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD
42966 Hillsboro HC 110 7:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 115 and MTH 111B or 111C or equivalent placement test scores.
40784 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hall 42979 Cascade TH 200 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Vollet
40920 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Warner 43699 Cascade TH 200 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rupp
41412 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 7:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Balaji 46455 Cascade TEB 216 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Leeman
41413 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hall 40083 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Fresh
41414 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 8:00a–1:15p S 9/24–12/10 TBA 40517 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Taraschi
41571 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hall 40917 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
44508 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 1:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hinkel 41793 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Taraschi
45605 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 2:30p–4:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Pettit 43733 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
46096 Rock Cr BLDG2 257 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kaster 40068 Sylvania ST 206 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Perry
40745 Sylvania TCB 213 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Grigsby 41637 Sylvania ST 102 7:30a–8:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi
41005 Sylvania ST 206 7:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Perry 42124 Sylvania TCB 212 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Freeman
41310 Sylvania TCB 211 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Grigsby 42256 Sylvania TCB 214 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bradford
41670 Sylvania HT 320 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Vega 43435 Sylvania SCB 204 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Freeman
41672 Sylvania TCB 214 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bemis
41674 Sylvania TCB 211 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Grigsby w Distance Learning: Online Class
40069 For info contact: Sylvania Haberman
42253 Sylvania TCB 214 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bemis
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
43434 Sylvania TCB 216 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Govertsen
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44340 Sylvania ST 206 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Perry
w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 46099 For info contact: Rock Creek Wilkinson
42105 For info contact: Rock Creek Reynolds
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MTH 211 Foundations of Elem Math I, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys mathematical topics for
w Distance Learning: Online Class those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Topics emphasized
44509 For info contact: Rock Creek Reynolds
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. are problem solving, patterns, sequences, set theory, logic, numeration systems, number
bases, arithmetic operations, and number theory. Various manipulative and problem
solving strategies are used. Prerequisite: MTH 95 or higher, and WR 115 and RD 115 or
equivalent placement test scores.
41383 Cascade TH 101 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnston
42642 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Stabley
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
47186 SE Center TABOR 138 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nowlin
40070 Sylvania SCB 105 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carver

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MTH 212 Foundations of Elem Math II, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys mathematical topics for MTH 244 Statistics II, 4.00 Cr.—Topics include confidence interval estimation; tests
those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Various manipula- of significance including z-tests, t-tests, ANOVA, and chi-square; and inference for linear

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tives and problem solving approaches are used to explore rational numbers (fractions, regression. Applications are investigated from science, business, and social science
decimals, percents), integers, the set of irrational numbers, the set of real numbers, and perspectives. TI graphing calculator with advanced statistical programs required and/or
simple probability and statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 211 and its prerequisite requirements. computer software, see instructor. Prerequisites: MTH 243 and its prerequisite require-
44510 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Stabley ments.
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning 44505 Cascade SSB 206 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster
MTH 213 Foundations of Elem Math III, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys mathematical top- 41416 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Murakami
ics for those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Various 41794 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 8:00a–12:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
manipulatives and problem solving approaches are used to explore informal geometry, 42643 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
transformational geometry, and measurement systems. Prerequisite: MTH 211 and its 40073 Sylvania ST 308 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Roper
prerequisite requirements. 40082 Sylvania ST 308 7:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Songer
42980 Cascade TH 101 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McElmurry 44917 Sylvania ST 205 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Leeman
46100 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwards 45060 Sylvania ST 205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Muzos
MTH 241 Calc for Mgmt, Life/Social Sci, 4.00 Cr.—Topics include limits, conti- w Distance Learning: Online Class
nuity, derivatives, and integrals. Applications are investigated from science, business, and 41262 For info contact: Sylvania Lublinsky
social science perspectives. TI graphing calculator required, see instructor at first class See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
meeting. Prerequisite: MTH 111B or MTH 111C and their prerequisite requirements. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41093 Cascade MAHB 216 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber MTH 251 Calculus I, 4.00 Cr.—Develop an understanding of limits, continuity,
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV derivatives and applications of derivatives. Students will communicate their results in
41092 Rock Cr BLDG9 201 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber oral and written form. Graphing calculator required; TI 89, TI 92 Plus or Voyage 200
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or CMET 131; and their prerequisite requirements.
41710 SE Center TABOR 120 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber Students must also register for a MTH 251 lab section. Fee: $12
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV
41225 Cascade PSEB 107 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Horner
40963 Sylvania TCB 107 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber
ITV, live, interact w/inst, closed-circuit TV and Cascade PSEB 107 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Horner
40595 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Hughes
MTH 243 Statistics I, 4.00 Cr.—Topics include displaying data with graphs, numeri- and Rock Cr BLDG2 248 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hughes
cal descriptions of data, producing data, elementary probability, probability distributions, 40916 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Tillia
and introduction to confidence intervals. Applications are investigated from science, and Rock Cr BLDG2 248 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tillia
business, and social science perspectives. TI graphing calculator with advanced statistical 42364 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 8:00a–11:05a S 9/25–12/11 TBA
programs and/or computer software, see instructor. Prerequisites: MTH 111B or 111C and and Rock Cr BLDG2 248 11:15a–2:35p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
their prerequisite requirements. 44513 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
41224 Cascade SSB 206 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Duncan and Rock Cr BLDG2 248 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
41814 Cascade SSB 206 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Marciniak 40074 Sylvania SS 104 9:30a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Leavitt
41970 Cascade SSB 206 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Louie 40075 Sylvania ST 206 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kling
42981 Cascade SSB 206 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Marciniak 40077 Sylvania SS 104 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Haberman
44749 Cascade TH 206 10:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA 44338 Sylvania ST 206 5:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Simonds
Class time & 2 hours per week online.
40085 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA Lecture
40913 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 8:00a–12:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA 41712 SE Center TABOR 137 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Funk
40919 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Mesa
41125 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA Lab
41572 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mesa 41713 SE Center TABOR 137 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Funk
43911 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mesa MTH 252 Calculus II, 5.00 Cr.—Develop an understanding of antiderivatives, the
44511 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Murakami define integral, topics of integration, improper integrals, and applications of integration.
46101 Rock Cr BLDG2 252 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stabley Students will communicate their results in oral and written form. Graphing calculator
46102 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mesa required; TI 89, TI 92 Plus, or Voyage 200 recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 251 and its
40071 Sylvania ST 308 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Roper prerequisite requirements.
40072 Sylvania ST 308 7:00a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lublinsky 41804 Cascade JH 102 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Allison
40080 Sylvania ST 308 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Roper 40086 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Kissick
40081 Sylvania ST 308 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Songer 41236 Rock Cr BLDG2 248 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cary
40861 Sylvania ST 308 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Roper 46956 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Folberg
40961 Sylvania ST 205 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fried 40076 Sylvania ST 102 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi
41707 Sylvania ST 308 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Muzos 41669 Sylvania TCB 213 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Thurber
43288 Sylvania ST 308 7:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Songer
44336 Sylvania ST 308 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Roper
MTH 253 Calculus III, 5.00 Cr.—Topics include: infinite sequences and series
45061 Sylvania ST 308 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fried
(emphasis on Taylor series), an introduction to differential equations, and vectors in three
space. Students will communicate their results in oral and written form. Graphing calcula-
w Distance Learning: Online Class tor required; TI 89, TI 92 Plus or Voyage 200 recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 252 and
41312 For info contact: Sylvania Lublinsky its prerequisite requirements.
Contact inst at rlublins@pcc.edu for class details 42385 Cascade PSEB 107 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Castleton
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40084 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Reynolds
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40914 Rock Cr BLDG2 251 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Pettit
41429 For info contact: Sylvania Coates 40078 Sylvania TCB 213 9:30a–10:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 Thurber
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm MTH 254 Vector Calculus I, 5.00 Cr.—Topics include multivariate and vector-valued
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. functions from a graphical, numerical, and symbolic perspective. Applies integration
w Distance Learning: Online Class and differentiation of both types of functions to solve real world problems. Students will
43562 For info contact: Eikrem communicate their results in oral and written form. Graphing calculator required: TI 89,
Southeast Center TI 92 Plus or Voyage 200 recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 253 and its prerequisite
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. requirements.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 46472 Cascade TH 107 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams
44512 For info contact: Rock Creek Mesa 41795 Rock Cr BLDG2 247 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hughes
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43735 Rock Cr BLDG2 253 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Folberg
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40079 Sylvania ST 206 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Simonds
45828 For info contact: Sylvania Coates
See inst webpage at - spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htm
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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MTH 256 Differential Equations, 5.00 Cr.—Study a variety of differential equations MA 134 Health Record Transcript (Lab), 1.00 Cr.—Transcribe medical reports. A
and their solutions, with emphasis on applied problems in engineering and physics. Dif- proficiency certificate is awarded to students who demonstrate satisfactory transcription
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ferential equations software will be used. Students communicate results in oral and written speed, accuracy and quality of work. To successfully complete this course students must
form. TI graphing calculator required, see instructor at first class meeting. Prerequisites: be able to keyboard 45 words per minute by touch. Prerequisites: MP 111; (BI 55 or 122
MTH 253 and its prerequisite requirements. Recommended: MTH 261. or 233). Fee: $12
42986 Cascade SSB 206 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Jordan 43599 Willow Cr WCC 213 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Chambers
40896 Sylvania ST 102 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi MA 136 Medications, 2.00 Cr.—Covers appropriate drug uses, effects, dangers,
MTH 261 Applied Linear Algebra I, 5.00 Cr.—Overview of linear algebra with some and precautions; routes of administration, dilutions and calculations, management and
applications. Includes linear systems, vectors, and vector spaces, including eigenspaces. control. Review common prescription abbreviations, forms of medications and basic drug
TI graphing calculator required, see instructor at first class meeting. Prerequisites: MTH categories.
253 and its prerequisite requirements. 43600 Willow Cr WCC 311 10:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Chambers
43705 Cascade PSEB 107 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Folberg MA 147 Specialty Directed Practice, 2.00 Cr.—Practice administrative skills,
40558 Sylvania ST 206 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Thurber clinical skills or a combination of both in a medical clinic/physician office setting. Work
two four-day, eight hour rotations and attend one six hour seminar at Portland Community
College. Prerequisite: MA 125, 133, 134.

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Technology
Sylvania ST 208, 503-977-4159 Office Medical Laboratory Technology
Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-lab, 503-978-5209
xSee the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Technology section for courses.
PCC’s Medical Laboratory Technology program offers a two year course of study, leading
to an Associate of Applied Science degree and eligibility for national certification. Medical

Medical Assisting
Laboratory Technicians perform clinical laboratory testing on various body specimens in
such areas as: Hematology, Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, and Blood Bank.
Course enrollment is limited to those officially accepted into the program or with depart-
Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-assisting, 503-978-5209 ment chair’s approval. The MLT program begins each Fall Term, however, applications are
accepted throughout the year. For an application or more information call 503-978-5661
or visit our website: www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-lab.
PCC’s Medical Assisting program is a one-year certificate program offered on campus.
Enrollment in courses is limited to those officially accepted into the program. Additional MLT 111 Medical Technology I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the field of clinical laboratory
Information: www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-asst. For an application or more information science, including an introduction to the use and care of the microscope and other labora-
call 503-978-5661. tory supplies and equipment, basic blood cell morphology, basic urinalysis, bloodborne
pathogens, and ABO/Rh blood grouping. Prerequisite: Acceptance into first year of Medi-
MA 112 Med Office Assistant Seminar I, 1.00 Cr.—The study of the health care
cal Laboratory Technology Program. Fee: $12
delivery systems, medical office management, interpersonal communications; and coordi-
40189 Cascade JH 104 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Zimmerdahl
nation of directed practice which includes a review for the national credential examination.
and Cascade JH 213 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Zimmerdahl
41542 Cascade JH 101 9:30a–10:20a T 9/21–12/7 Kim Students will be notified of schedule changes.
MA 117 Med Office Admin Procedures, 4.00 Cr.—Covers medical reception room 40190 Cascade JH 104 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Zimmerdahl
techniques, including appointment scheduling, telephone techniques, mail handling, and Cascade JH 213 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Zimmerdahl
financial records, accounting, accounts receivable and payable, insurance, office care and Students will be notified of schedule changes.
management, and medical records management. Fee: $20 w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42160 For info contact: Cascade Zimmerdahl
41540 For info contact: Cascade Kim Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Meets once on campus: 9/21 10:30a-11:50p JH 101. MLT 221 Clinical Chemistry I, 3.00 Cr.—Review and expansion of introductory
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. clinical chemistry topics including: quality control, laboratory mathematics, spectropho-
MA 118 Med Office Admin Proc (Lab), 2.00 Cr.—Practice and demonstrate tometry, and carbohydrates. This course also presents the normal and abnormal composi-
proficiency in the procedures listed under MA 117. Fee: $24 tion of urine, testing procedures, sources of error and clinical correlation. Prerequisite:
41541 Cascade JH 101 11:30a–2:20p WF 9/20–12/6 Chambers Acceptance into the second year of the MLT Program. Fee: $6
MA 121 Legal/Ethical Aspects Hlthcare, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces the legal system, 40191 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek
emphasizing the doctrine of confidential communication, the relationship to the medical and Cascade JH 213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek
record and the disclosure of information. Includes the concepts of professional credential- Students will be notified of schedule changes.
ing and responsibility, liability, and consents and moral issues. 40636 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramento
43595 Willow Cr WCC 311 9:00a–10:50a M 9/20–12/6 Chambers and Cascade JH 213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramento
MA 131 Intro to Medical Science, 5.00 Cr.—Concepts of disease processes as they Students will be notified of schedule changes.
relate to the normal physiology of the major body systems. Course specifically designed w Distance Learning: Online Class
for students currently enrolled in the Medical Assisting program. 42267 For info contact: Cascade Krauter
43596 Willow Cr WCC 311 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Chambers Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MA 132 Med Office Assistant Sem III, 1.00 Cr.—The study of the health care deliv- MLT 241 Immunohematology I, 3.00 Cr.—Presents a general understanding
ery systems, medical office management, interpersonal communications, and coordination of basic immunology and the various immunoglobulins. Develops knowledge of the
of directed practice which includes a review for the national credential examination. complement system and the principals involved in various antigen-antibody reactions
43597 Willow Cr WCC 311 11:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Chambers with emphasis on aggultination reactions. Reviews the ABO and Rh blood group systems.
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the second year of the MLT Program.
MA 133 Clinical Directed Practice, 2.00 Cr.—Develop proficiency in identifica-
40194 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Krauter
tion and care of equipment, sterile technique and asepsis, diagnostic and examination Students will be notified of schedule changes.
procedures, therapy, surgery, medication (pharmacology and administration) and handling 40637 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Krauter
of medical emergencies in a medical clinic/physician office setting. Concurrent enrollment Students will be notified of schedule changes.
in MA 131 and MA 136. Department permission required. Prerequisite: MA 123, 124;
MLT 100; MP 104; HE 112. w Distance Learning: Online Class
42268 For info contact: Cascade Krauter
43598 Willow Cr WCC 311 9:00a–4:50p F 9/24–11/19 Kim
Students required to attend on Friday, 9/24. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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MLT 250 Hematology, 4.00 Cr.—This course reviews and further develops knowl- w Distance Learning: Online Class
edge and skills in the areas of hemoglobin, hematocrit, blood cell counts and blood cell 46572 For info contact: Cascade Marshall

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morphology. Presents abnormalities, anomalies and conditions affecting red blood cells Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
and white blood cells. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the second year of the MLT Program.
Fee: $12

Microelectronics Technology
40638 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramento
and Cascade JH 213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek
Students will be notified of schedule changes.
42269 Cascade JH 213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Countryman-Jo Rock Cr Building 7/Room 202 www.pcc.edu/mt, 503-614-7255 Admin Asst, 503-
and Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramento 614-7621 Dept Chair
Students will be notified of schedule changes.
w Distance Learning: Online Class The Microelectronics Technology (MT) Program prepares students for careers in high tech
40192 For info contact: Cascade TBA
manufacturing as process and equipment technicians making products such as integrated
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
circuits and solar cells. Most courses are arranged to accommodate “compressed work
MLT 261 Bacteriology I, 4.00 Cr.—Incorporates basic principles and practices of week” schedules. Students entering the AAS program should place into MTH 95 and
clinical bacteriology focusing on the following families: Micrococcaceae, Streptococ- WR 121. Scholarship and job/training opportunities are available for AAS students.
caceae and Neisseriaceae. The principles of molecular diagnostic testing will also be Options are available in Microelectronics, Photo Voltaics, and Automation. We also offer
introduced. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the second year of the MLT Program. Fee: $12 a Certificate of Completion (13 Cr) in Solar Voltaic Manufacturing Technology. This
40193 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek certificate prepares students for entry level positions in the booming solar industry. This
and Cascade JH 213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek certificate requires demonstration of competency at the MTH 65 and WR 115 level through
Students will be notified of schedule changes. placement scores or course work.
40639 Cascade JH 207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek
and Cascade JH 213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek MT 90 Basic Electronics, 3.00 Cr.—Includes Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Voltage
Students will be notified of schedule changes. and Current Law in series and parallel circuits, and troubleshooting problems of basic
electric circuits. Labs include basic measurement and troubleshooting techniques, use of
w Distance Learning: Online Class electronic test equipment and proper documentation procedures. Prerequisite/Concurrent
42271 For info contact: Cascade Countryman-Jo
registration: MTH 60; WR 115. Fee: $12
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44192 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cornea-Hasega
MLT 271 Clinical Laboratory Prac I, 3.00 Cr.—Students are assigned to various and Rock Cr BLDG7 231 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cornea-Hasega
clinical laboratories to become familiar with their organization and operation. Students 45519 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 10:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Cornea-Hasega
also gain insight into how the clinical laboratory practitioner relates to the entire medical and Rock Cr BLDG7 231 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cornea-Hasega
team and to the community. Students gain experience in dealing with patients and in
performing procedures required of a laboratory technician. Prerequisite: Acceptance into MT 101 Intro to Semiconductor Manuf, 1.00 Cr.—Presents an overview of careers
the second year of the MLT Program. in Microelectronics Technology. Also presents a succinct history of the semiconductor
44717 Cascade CAHOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Countryman-Jo
manufacturing processing and fundamental clean room protocol. Students will learn about
the importance of quality and contamination control emphasis in the industry.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43838 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 8:30a–9:50a MT 9/20–10/12 House
46851 For info contact: Cascade Countryman-Jo 43865 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–10/13 Fu
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44539 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–10/16 Wohr
46225 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 8:30a–9:50a RF 9/23–10/14 Fu
w Distance Learning: Online Class
Medical Terminology 44541 For info contact: Rock Creek
Online course scheduled from 9/20/10-10/16/10.
Kirchner

Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.


MT 102 Intro to Semiconductor Dev, 1.00 Cr.—Examines commonly made semi-
conductor devices, including diodes, solar voltaic cells, and MOSFET transistors. Includes
Medical Terminology is open to all students. For information call 503-978-5661. electronic materials fundamentals of electricity, conductivity and semiconductivity.
MP 110 Basic Medical Terminology 2, 2.00 Cr.—Reviews in depth the basic 43840 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 8:30a–9:50a MT 10/18–11/9 House
body systems and medical terminology taught in MP 109. Expands knowledge to include 43866 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–8:50p W 10/20–11/10 Fu
prefixes, suffixes, root words, abbreviations, conditions, symptoms and procedure terms 44540 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 9:00a–11:50a S 10/23–11/13 Wohr
used in oncology, psychiatry, radiology and nuclear medicine. Recommend: RD 90 and 46293 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 8:30a–9:50a RF 10/15–11/5 Fu
WR 90. Prerequisite: MP 109 Fee: $20 w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 44542 For info contact: Rock Creek Kirchner
46569 For info contact: Cascade Williams Online course scheduled from 10/18/10-11/13/10.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MP 111 Medical Terminology, 4.00 Cr.—Covers prefixes, suffixes, root words, ab- MT 103 Intro to Micro and Nano Proc, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the methods used to
breviations, conditions, symptoms and procedure terms. Course taught by body systems. manufacture Micro and Nano technologies. Traces semiconductor processing from raw
English communication skills necessary. material to a finished integrated circuit using planar technology. Introduces the processes
46577 Sylvania SS 211 8:30a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Lindahl and equipment used to create devices on the micro and nano scale. Emerging applications
46579 Sylvania SS 122 12:30p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lindahl of MEMS and Nanotechnology are discussed.
46582 Willow Cr WCC 312 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lindahl 43841 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 9:00a–11:50a S 11/20–12/11 Wohr
46584 Willow Cr WCC 312 12:30p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lindahl 46294 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–8:50p W 11/17–12/8 Fu
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
41049 For info contact: Cascade Clausen 44543 For info contact: Rock Creek Kirchner
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Online course scheduled from 11/15/10-12/11/10.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41427 For info contact: Cascade Williams MT 104 Intro to Solar Voltaic Process, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the methods used
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. to manufacture silicon solar cells. Traces cell processing from raw material to a finished
w Distance Learning: Online Class product using planar technology. Introduces the processes and equipment used to create
41613 For info contact: Cascade Biddle pure single crystal silicon wafers and the processes used to form the solar devices on top
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. of these substrates.
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43869 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 6:00p–8:50p F 11/12–12/10 Wohr
41904 For info contact: Cascade Biddle 44274 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 8:30a–9:50a MT 11/15–12/7 House
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46295 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 8:30a–9:50a RF 11/12–12/10 Fu
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
45839 For info contact: Cascade Dawson 44544 For info contact: Rock Creek Kirchner
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Online course scheduled from 11/15/10-12/11/10.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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MT 111 Elec Circuits & Devices I, 4.0 Cr.—Includes Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Voltage MM 140 Multimedia Authoring I, 3.00 Cr.—Introduction to producing a usable
and Current Law, Superposition, Thevenin’s Theorem, and R-C circuits. Labs include basic multimedia project that incorporates the principles and practices from MM 110, MM 120
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measurement techniques, use of electronic test equipment and proper documentation and MM 130. Students develop an interactive multimedia project incorporating graphics,
procedures. Prerequisites: WR 115 and placement into or completion of MTH 95. Fee: $12 text, video, and audio, using multimedia industry standard authoring software (Macrome-
40742 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kirchner dia Director[TM]). The cross platform project may be used on PCs (Windows) and Macin-
and Rock Cr BLDG7 231 10:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kirchner tosh computers and the World Wide Web. Additional lab time required. Prerequisites: MM
w Distance Learning: Online Class 130 (previous or concurrent) or instructor permission. Fee: $12
43414 For info contact: Rock Creek Cornea-Hasega 40996 Cascade MAHB 217 3:00p–7:50p F 10/29–11/19 Walters
Required Lab begins Sat 9/25, weekly 12:30-3:20 PM RC 7/231. and Cascade MAHB 217 9:00a–4:20p S 10/30–11/20 Walters
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Concurrent w/MM 130; Lab hours TBA
43648 Cascade MAHB 219 9:00a–11:50a TR 10/26–11/30 Walters
MT 199E High Tech Employment Strat, 1.00 Cr.—Covers strategies for: research- No class 11/25
ing, preparing for, and acquiring a job in the MT associated industries of solar, microelec-
tronics and automated manufacturing. Instructor approval required. MM 160 Market Yourself as MM Profess, 2.00 Cr.—Develop a marketing plan that
47704 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 3:30p–5:50p W 9/22–10/13 Drayer will lead to employment in the multimedia field. Describe the primary features of guerrilla
48044 Rock Cr BLDG7 228 3:30p–5:50p W 11/10–12/1 Drayer marketing. Create professional quality promotional materials. Managing the production of
a multimedia project including project planning, production scheduling and management,
MT 223 Vacuum Technology, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the theory and practice of vacuum cost estimating, resource management, proposing, marketing/advertising, copyright is-
as used in semiconductor manufacturing. Topics include vacuum principles, vacuum sues and contract development strategies. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent: MM 130
systems and their components such as pumps, gauges and valves, and finally vacuum and MM 140 or instructor permission.
trouble- shooting. Prerequisites: MT 101, MT 102, (MT 103 or MT 104), CH 100 or 44594 Cascade MAHB 215 3:00p–6:50p F 12/3–12/10 Fitzgerald
higher, WR 121, or instructor permission. Fee: $12 and Cascade MAHB 215 9:00a–3:20p S 12/4–12/11 Fitzgerald
40743 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 8:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 Fu
and Rock Cr BLDG7 233 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Fu MM 230 Graphics for Multimedia, 4.00 Cr.—Using multimedia industry standard
graphic software such as Adobe Photoshop(TM), Macromedia Flash (TM) and Adobe
MT 224 Process Equipment I, 3.00 Cr.—Part 1 of our series on semiconductor Illustrator(TM) to create and adapt graphic images for use in multimedia and interactive
manufacturing equipment. Covers components commonly used in industrial equipment, computer applications. Create customized color palettes for improved display. Color
such as controllers, controlling software, signal conditioner, sensors, switches, DC and correct, select appropriate file formats (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PICT & EPS), resize and combine
stepper motors and their driver circuits. Also examines how these components can be multiple graphics for use in multimedia presentations and multimedia web page graphics.
used together to achieve automatic control in industrial equipment. Prerequisites: (MT 103 Prerequisite: MM 130 or instructor permission. Fee: $12
or MT 104), MT 113, MT 122, or instructor permission. Fee: $12 42052 Cascade MAHB 217 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Blume
40691 Rock Cr BLDG7 231 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fu Additional Lab Hours Required; No class 11/25.
and Rock Cr BLDG7 228 11:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fu 44515 Cascade MAHB 219 3:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson
Additional Lab hours required. No class 11/26.
MM 231 Vector Graphics/Animation WWW, 3.00 Cr.—Create navigation controls,

Multimedia animated logos, long-form animations with synchronized sounds using multimedia in-
dustry standard vector graphics and animations software (Macromedia Flash[TM]). Create
Cascade Arts and Humanities Building Room 218 or www.pccmm.com, translucent and transparent vector objects for use with multimedia applications. Optimize
503-978-5398, 503-978-5672 Flash(TM) movies for various playback bandwidths. Prerequisites: MM 130, 140; CAS
111D, 175; or instructor permission.
43650 Cascade MAHB 219 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mazariegos
The MM Program is designed to provide a broad overview of the skills required for w Distance Learning: Online Class
employment in the creative services industry. Note: MM students must have strong Mac or 44516 For info contact: Cascade Mazariegos
Windows computer skills and CAS 111D is highly recommended. Call the above number Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
if you have questions or a class you want is full. For more info see the MM website above. MM 232 MM 3D Modeling & Animation, 3.00 Cr.—Create, edit, and take apart
MM 110 Introduction to Multimedia, 1.00 Cr.—Explores the different job areas 3D models and animations using 3D modeling and animation software, such as Alias/
within multimedia field. Roles of the multimedia team are examined and explained. Create Wavefront Maya. Basic features of the 3D modeling environment will be highlighted.
a basic multimedia project using entry level multimedia industry standard authoring soft- Prerequisites: MM 130, 140; CAS 111D; or instructor permission.
ware; and the first portion of a multimedia portfolio targeted to job acquisition. Completion 42053 Cascade MAHB 219 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Sturgeon
of CAS 111D highly recommended. MM 235 Digital Video Edit/Production, 3.00 Cr.—A project based course that ad-
40780 Cascade MAHB 104 3:00p–6:50p F 9/17– Fitzgerald dresses various issues encountered in the post-production design and delivery of digital
and Cascade MAHB 104 9:00a–3:20p S 9/18– Fitzgerald video and audio for multimedia projects and television. Using non-linear editors, such as
Concurrent w/MM 120-160 Apple Final Cut Pro and image editors such as Adobe Photoshop, students will learn the
43655 Sylvania TCB 208 3:00p–6:50p F 10/29– Fitzgerald basic techniques of project planning, media capture, device control, non-linear editing,
and Sylvania TCB 208 9:00a–3:20p S 10/30– Fitzgerald compositing and object animation. Students will also learn various device specific delivery
Concurrent with MM 120-160. methodologies for TV and multimedia applications such as tape formatting and media
MM 120 Multimedia Design, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces multimedia development and de- compression formats and codes. Prerequisite: MM 130 or instructor permission.
sign process. Includes developing multimedia team and identifying the job titles, functions 41107 Cascade MAHB 217 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fauske
and skills; designing a multimedia project, identifying target audience, project budget and 44517 Cascade MAHB 219 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Fauske
development time lines; applying instructional design guidelines to a multimedia project, No class 11/25.
developing multimedia portfolios. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent: MM 110, or MM 236 Deliver Digit Video/Audio File, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces preparing video
instructor permission. and audio for playback on the World Wide Web incorporating the principles of quality
41103 Cascade MAHB 104 3:00p–6:50p F 9/24–10/1 Sapp video and audio capture and editing techniques. Develop video and audio segments using
and Cascade MAHB 104 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–10/2 Sapp industry standard digital editing software such as Adobe Premiere(TM) and Apple Final
Note: Call 503-978-5398 if class is full Cut Pro(TM). The cross platform projects will be used on PCs (Windows) and Macintosh
43656 Sylvania TCB 208 3:00p–6:50p F 11/5–11/12 Sapp computers and the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: MM 235; CAS 111D; or instructor
and Sylvania TCB 208 9:00a–3:20p S 11/6–11/13 Sapp permission.
NOTE: Call 503-978-5398 if class is full.
47247 Cascade MAHB 219 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
MM 130 MM Graphic Video & Audio Prod, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces graphics, text,
MM 237 Video Compositing and Effects, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to the creation
audio, and video development for multimedia. Students produce multimedia elements
of motion graphics using industry standard software tools such as Adobe After Effects
using a variety of tools, such as digital still and video cameras, analog video cameras,
a standard for creating motion graphics for video, TV, film, multimedia, and the WWW.
scanners, and the internet. Graphic, video and audio editing software, such as Adobe
Illustrates the basic concepts of motion graphics, as well as the functions, and capabilities
Photoshop(TM) and Apple Final Cut Pro(TM) are introduced. Prerequisites: Previous or
of the software tools including their extensive compositing, keying, animation, and special
concurrent: MM 120, or instructor permission. Fee: $6
effects capabilities. Projects will be created, optimized, and published to the departmental
40995 Cascade MAHB 217 3:00p–6:50p F 10/8–10/22 Fitzgerald
website. Prerequisites: MM 230, MM 235 Fee: $12
and Cascade MAHB 217 9:00a–3:20p S 10/9–10/23 Fitzgerald
Concurrent w/MM 140 46854 Cascade MAHB 219 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson
No class 11/26.
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MM 238 Creating ProfessionalDVD-Video, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to the creation MM 299P Graphics for Multimedia II, 4.00 Cr.—Dives deeper into the fundamen-
of custom DVD-Video using professional level authoring software, such as Apple DVD tals of multimedia industry standard, graphic software Adobe Photoshop(TM) to create

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Studio Pro. Digital video created in MM 235, and/or from other sources will be integrated and adapt graphic images for use in multimedia and interactive applications. Use Photo-
with audio, graphics, and other assets. Custom navigation, menus, chapters, and interac- shop’s editing and enhancing tools, select appropriate file formats (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PICT
tivity will be developed. Encode uncompressed audio into highly compressed Dolby digi- & EPS) and combine multiple graphics for use in multimedia projects such as web pages,
tal AC-3 streams, and incorporate into the DVD authoring software for full 5.1- channel presentations and video. Prerequisites: MM 230 or instructor permission. Fee: $12
surround sound. Final DVD projects are intended for use in standard home entertainment 47181 Cascade MAHB 219 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 McKee
DVD players. Prerequisite: MM 140 and MM 235, or instructor permission. Fee: $12 Additional lab hour are required TBA. No class 11/27.
42055 Cascade MAHB 219 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Olsen
Additional lab hours TBA Cooperative Education
MM 240 MM Authoring II-Scripting, 4.00 Cr.—Using multimedia industry standard For information or to register for any co-op course call 503-978-5613
authoring programs (such as Macromedia Director and Flash) to develop interactive
projects. Focuses on interactive design of the project and the applications’ underlying
scripting languages (e.g., Lingo and ActionScript). Previously developed multimedia
elements will be assembled, made interactive through the use of scripting techniques, and
then tested for function, design, usability, and distribution. Final cross-platform projects
Music
may be delivered via the WWW, CD, or DVD. Essential scripting concepts and practices Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
will be covered. No prior programming skills are required. Prerequisites: MM 140, 231; or SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6147
instructor permission. Fee: $12 Sylvania Department Office CT 216, 503-977-4759
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Additional lab time TBA.
w Distance Learning: Online Class MUS 101 Introduction to Music, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the basic components of
48071 For info contact: Cascade Kerman music such as rhythm, melody, harmony and structure. Includes basic note reading and
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. building of music literacy skills. No prior music experience required. Fee: $20
MM 250 Adv MM Project Development I, 3.00 Cr.—Designed to allow the student w Distance Learning: Online Class
to combine their creative and technical skills developed in the preceding 100 and 200 46408 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
level Multimedia classes through the production of a consummate project. Prepare an Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
interactive multimedia project using industry standard software tools. Project development MUS 105 Music Appreciation, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an introduction to understanding
will include planning, production, project review and, implementing the evaluation sug- symphonic music in the vocal and instrumental genres from the ancient period through
gestions. Final projects will be submitted for faculty and peer critiques and then placed on the contemporary music of our time. Class will be presented using a multi-media format.
the World Wide Web. Prerequisites: MM 230, 231, 235, 236, 240, 241, 245; or instructor Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
permission. Fee: $18 42877 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Zisa
42972 Cascade MAHB 216 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sapp w Distance Learning: Online Class
Additional lab time TBA. No class 11/26. 43321 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
MM 251 Adv MM Project Development II, 3.00 Cr.—Further develops the project Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
created in MM 250. Prepare an interactive multimedia project using industry standard w Distance Learning: Online Class
software tools. Project development will include planning, production, project review and, 44595 For info contact: Sylvania McCann
implementing the evaluation suggestions. Final projects will be submitted for faculty and Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
peer critiques and then placed on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: MM 250 or instructor MUS 106 Opera Appreciation, 3.00 Cr.—Covers musical and dramatic analysis of
permission. Fee: $18 opera. Read about and listen to operas dating from 1600 to the present. Prerequisites: WR
42973 Cascade MAHB 216 11:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sapp 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Additional lab time TBA. No class 11/26.
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MM 252 Adv MM Project Development III, 3.00 Cr.—Further develops the project
created in MM 251. Prepare an interactive multimedia project using industry standard MUS 108 Music Cultures of the World, 3.00 Cr.—Examines the world’s music with
software tools. Project development will include planning, production, project review and, attention to musical styles and cultural contexts. Includes the study of Oceania, Indonesia,
implementing the evaluation suggestions. Final projects will be submitted for faculty and Africa, India, China, Japan, Middle East, Latin America, and ethnic North America. Prereq-
peer critiques and then placed on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: MM 251 or instructor uisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
46486 Cascade MAHB 214 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Weissman
permission. Fee: $18
46856 Cascade MAHB 216 11:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sapp w Distance Learning: Online Class
No class 11/26. 43544 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
MM 260 Video Production I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to digital video production, Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
with a focus on the fundamentals of project planning, basic camera functions, shooting MUS 110 Fundamentals of Music, 4.00 Cr.—Covers the basic concepts of music:
techniques, lighting principles, and audio recording fundamentals. Pre-production issues, pitch, rhythm, meter, intervals, modes, scales, harmony and music notation. Introduces
production terminology, and industry etiquette are also discussed, studied, and evaluated. the science of sound and music theory terminology. Begins development of musical
Prerequisite: MM 130. Fee: $6 performance skills through singing, clapping and performance on the piano keyboard.
42974 Cascade MAHB 215 10:00a–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Bloombaum Also includes basic aural skills. Course intended for non-music majors and to prepare
MM 262 Video Production III, 4.00 Cr.—Explores documentary video making students for further music theory study. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
through hands-on exercises and assignments. Covers relevant preproduction methods equivalent placement test scores. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent place-
and materials, the small-crew field production model and editing concepts and strategies. ment test scores.
Prerequisites: MM 235, MM 260, or instructor’s permission. Fee: $6 46404 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gardiner
46872 Sylvania TCB 111 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Fauske 46406 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisa
45899 Sylvania HT 123 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
MM 270 Writing for Multimedia, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces creating and adapting 45900 Sylvania HT 123 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Green
technical information and linear narratives for non-linear, interactive multimedia applica-
tions. Includes developing ideas into multimedia scripts, incorporating text with other MUS 111 Music Theory I (part one), 3.00 Cr.—Covers music theory as exhibited
media, writing narration, and writing for voice-over, writing for interactivity, presenting text in the works of the great composers of the 17th and 18th centuries. Includes notation,
on-screen, and writing concisely. Prerequisites: MM 120; WR 121, 122, 123 or WR 214; pitch, meter, tonality, modality, harmony and diatonic function. Basic music analysis
or instructor permission. focusing on harmonic function and figured bass notation. Includes written composition.
43653 Cascade MAHB 215 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kerr Part one of three-term sequence. Meets arts and humanities sequence requirement for
No Class 11/25. Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. MUS 111C recommended for music transfer
MM 299L 3D Lighting and Texturing, 3.00 Cr.—Structured to expand on the students. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores,
beginning lighting techniques learned in Modeling and Animation with an in depth focus and MUS 110.
43564 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Zisa
on the technical aspects of both lighting and shadows. Instruction will also include UV
unwrapping and layout skills, as well as more advanced Photoshop techniques in order to 40258 Sylvania HT 123 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Mensel
Music majors must also enroll in MUS 111C.
create professional quality textures. Prerequisites: MM 230 & MM 232.
47180 Cascade MAHB 217 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Blume
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MUS 111C Sight Singing/Ear Training I, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on the development of 40575 Cascade MAHB 214 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jones
skills related to the notation, performance and aural recognition of music. Includes meter, 46407 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gardiner
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rhythm, diatonic melodies, triads, solfeggio, intervals, and harmonic function. Part one of 43200 Sylvania HT 123 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/22–12/8 Johnson
three term sequence. Corequisite: MUS 111. Fee: $6 w Distance Learning: Online Class
43565 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zisa 44736 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
40259 Sylvania CT 118 12:30p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Mensel Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Music majors must also enroll in MUS 111.
MUS 206 Intro to History of Rock Music, 3.00 Cr.—Examines rock music’s roots
MUS 131 Group Vocal, 1.00 Cr.—Basic technique and theory of vocal proficiency and development, its innovators and significant events through a cultural as well as musi-
necessary to develop individual ability in solo or ensemble settings. Students will learn cal perspective. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
to apply topics covered (including breath support, projection, phrasing, musical styles) to 41032 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisa
their own voices in solo repertoire. Fee: $6
44735 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 2:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hancock-
w Distance Learning: Online Class
41436 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
Moody
40514 Sylvania HT 123 12:00p–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MUS 158 Chamber Ensemble, 1.00 Cr.—Provides opportunity for instrumental- w Distance Learning: Online Class
44598 For info contact: Sylvania McCann
ists and vocalists to form small ensembles (i.e. solo, duet, trio, quartet, etc.). Ensembles
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
rehearse individually and participate in performance. Requires the ability to read music.
Fee: $6 MUS 207 Intro to History of Folk Music, 3.00 Cr.—Examines ballads, worksongs,
41070 Sylvania HT 123 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Mery bluegrass, country blues and gospel music are examined as well as influential non-Amer-
For instrumentalists only. ican styles. Also covers protest songs and the “folk revival” of the sixties. Prerequisite/
MUS 190 Introduction to Piano, 2.00 Cr.—Group instruction in piano performance. concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
Development of basic piano skills and the introduction to related musical concepts. Focus w Distance Learning: Online Class
given to basic keyboard technique, note- reading, rhythm, chords and repertoire perfor- 43545 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
mance. No previous experience required. Not designed for Music majors. Fee: $6 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46409 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA MUS 211A Music Theory II, 3.00 Cr.—Continues work on skills from in Music
44596 Sylvania CT 118 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 da Cunha Theory I adding compositional techniques associated with the 20th century, as well as
MUS 191 Class Guitar I, 2.00 Cr.—Group instruction in guitar. Covers traditional introducing tonal counterpoint and formal musical analysis. Prerequisite: MUS 113.
classical guitar technique. Focuses on note reading and basic music theory as applies 40261 Sylvania HT 123 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Mery
to guitar. Topics include single line first position melodies, common arpeggio patterns Music majors must also enroll in MUS 211B
and music in two or more parts. Includes both solo and ensemble performance. Attention MUS 211B Music Theo II: Keybrd Harmony, 1.00 Cr.—Piano keyboard
given to history and repertoire of the guitar. No previous experience required. Fee: $6 performance of simple keyboard skills (scales, cadences, melody harmonization, simple
41974 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 4:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisa accompaniment patterns and transposition) as they apply to principles studied in Music
42350 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Beaty Theory II. Corequisite: MUS 211A. Fee: $6
41186 Sylvania HT 123 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 McCann 40262 Sylvania CT 118 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
47605 Sylvania HT 123 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Olaya Music majors must also enroll in MUS 211A.
MUS 191P Class Piano I, 2.00 Cr.—Group instruction in piano performance. Intent MUS 220 Chorus, 1.00 Cr.—Directed rehearsal and performance of music for the
of course is the development of piano proficiency skills. Focus given to basic keyboard larger general chorus of mixed voices--soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Chorus is open to all
technique, score reading and performance, sight-reading, harmonization, accompanying, students who desire to sing. No audition is required. Music selected will be keyed to the
and transposition. Designed for music majors but is available to all students. No previous ability of the group. Purpose is to develop as high a level of artistic choral singing as is
experience required. Fee: $6 possible within the capability of the group. Fee: $12
46378 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Green 42882 Rock Cr BLDG3 114 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hancock-
46380 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Green Moody
41441 Sylvania CT 118 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 da Cunha 40260 Sylvania HT 123 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
41442 Sylvania CT 118 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 da Cunha MUS 221 Chorus: Chamber Choir, 1.00 Cr.—Develop a high level of artistic choral
41689 Sylvania CT 118 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 da Cunha singing through directed rehearsal and performance of music for the smaller choir of
MUS 192 Class Guitar II, 2.00 Cr.—Group instruction in guitar. Continues material mixed voices--soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Audition required. Fee: $12
presented in Music 191. Topics include reading notes up to the fifth position, advanced 42195 Sylvania HT 123 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
By audition only, held first class meeting.
left hand technique, chord structure, flamenco technique and music theory as it applies
to the guitar. Includes both solo and ensemble performance. More in depth study of the MUS 240 Music Composition, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces music composition with focus
historical origins of the guitar, the repertoire and its major players. Prerequisite: MUS 191 on 20th and 21st century compositional techniques and materials. Includes composition
or knowledge of first position note reading. Fee: $6 of chamber and concert works using topics and methods covered with the goal of compil-
43893 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 4:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisa ing a portfolio of original works. Specific topics covered will vary by term. Course may be
taken up to three times for credit. Prerequisite: MUS 111. Fee: $12
MUS 192P Class Piano II, 2.00 Cr.—Continues group instruction in piano perfor-
48268 Sylvania CT 118 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
mance covered in MUS 191p. Intent of course is the development of piano proficiency
skills. Focus given to basic keyboard technique, score reading and performance, sight-
reading, harmonization, accompanying, and transposition. Designed for music majors but Applied Music at Sylvania Campus
is available to all students. Prerequisite: MUS 191p. Fee: $6 Music majors receive college credit for private, off campus instruction. Instructor’s fee is
46379 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 10:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Green paid by the student. Classes are available in voice, piano, guitar, cello, violin, viola, bass,
MUS 195 Symphonic Band, 1.00 Cr.—Large conducted ensemble for brass, harp, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, tuba, French horn, harpsichord, bassoon,
woodwind and percussion instruments rehearses and performs repertoire from the and others. Contact the Music Department at 503-977-4759 or spot.pcc.edu/music for
17th- 21st centuries. Designed for music majors but is available to all students. Previous further information. MUP 101-192 Individual Lessons for Music Majors. All students must
high-school level band experience or equivalent is required. Fee: $12 attend Friday recitals at 1 pm at Sylvania in HT 123, beginning first Friday of the term.
44597 Sylvania HT 123 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Izzett
MUS 201A Intro to Music & Its Lit, 3.00 Cr.—Covers music of the Medieval,
Renaissance and Baroque eras of music history. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or
equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20 Music (Professional)
w Distance Learning: Online Class Cascade Arts and Humanities Building Room 106, 503-978-5226
40958 For info contact: Rock Creek Cervetto Hedb
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MUS 205 Introduction to Jazz History, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the 90-year history Please be advised some Professional Music courses show two sets of dates.
of jazz, a truly American art form. Eras, styles, and significant artists are examined and MUC 101 Commercial Music Theory I, 3.00 Cr.—Covers chord types and scales,
analyzed. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores. and their proper spellings. Practice dictation practice. Includes music copying.
40263 Cascade MAHB 214 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/19 Jones 41748 Cascade MAHB 214 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–10/18 Waits
and Cascade MAHB 214 11:30a–12:50p TR 10/26–12/9 Jones and Cascade MAHB 214 10:00a–11:20a MW 10/25–12/8 Waits
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MUC 120a Sight Singing/Ear Training I, 1.00 Cr.—Develops ability to use the ear MUC 223 Studio Recording Technology I, 3.00 Cr.—Fundamental skills in audio
accurately to discern the quality of intervals, rhythms, harmonies and melodies, and to engineering including a mixture of theory and practical application of current recording

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intone rhythms. Musical samples are transcribed by ear to include melody, rhythm, and technology. Includes fundamental acoustics, microphone placement, editing, multi-track
harmony. Fee: $6 recording, mix-down, signal processing, Midi, and time code synchronization. Focuses on
41749 Cascade MAHB 214 2:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kadderly commercials, music recording and sound tracks for visual media. Fee: $6
42555 Cascade MAHB 214 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kadderly 41773 Cascade MAHB 101 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–10/19 Thompson
MUC 123 Electronic Media I, 2.00 Cr.—Covers computer based recording, synthe- and Cascade MAHB 101 10:00a–11:20a TR 10/26–12/9 Thompson
sis and notation for the composer/arranger. Includes fundamentals in Midi, sequencing, Prereq MUC 222 or Department Approval; Lab time TBA
sampling, basic signal processing, and practical production skills using current digital 41774 Cascade MAHB 101 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Thompson
technology. Write original material during lab sessions. Fee: $6 Prereq MUC 222 or Department Approval; lab time TBA
41750 Cascade MAHB 101 5:30p–6:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pettis MUS 108 Music Cultures of the World, 3.00 Cr.—Examines the world’s music with
Lab time TBA attention to musical styles and cultural contexts. Includes the study of Oceania, Indonesia,
41751 Cascade MAHB 101 7:00p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Pettis Africa, India, China, Japan, Middle East, Latin America, and ethnic North America. Prereq-
Lab time TBA uisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
MUC 130a Rhythm Training I, 1.00 Cr.—Develops basic skills of rhythmic sight 46486 Cascade MAHB 214 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Weissman
reading. Fee: $6 w Distance Learning: Online Class
41752 Cascade MAHB 101 11:30a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Pettis 43544 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
Lab Time TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
MUC 130C Rhythm Training III, 1.00 Cr.—Develops basic skills of rhythmic sight MUS 205 Introduction to Jazz History, 3.00 Cr.—Covers the 90-year history
reading. Fee: $6 of jazz, a truly American art form. Eras, styles, and significant artists are examined and
41754 Cascade MAHB 101 11:30a–11:50a M 9/20–12/11 Pettis analyzed. Prerequisite/concurrent: WR 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
Lab time TBA 40263 Cascade MAHB 214 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/19 Jones
MUC 130B Rhythm Training II, 1.00 Cr.—Develops basic skills of rhythmic sight and Cascade MAHB 214 11:30a–12:50p TR 10/26–12/9 Jones
reading. Fee: $6 No class 10/21/10
41753 Cascade MAHB 101 11:30a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Pettis 40575 Cascade MAHB 214 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jones
Lab Time TBA 46407 Rock Cr BLDG3 232 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gardiner
MUC 140a Group Piano I, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces the basics of piano technique with 43200 Sylvania HT 123 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/22–12/8 Johnson
correct observance of pitch, clef, meter, phrasing and interpretation in a contemporary w Distance Learning: Online Class
style. Fee: $6 44736 For info contact: Rock Creek Carr
41765 Cascade MAHB 107 12:00p–12:50p MW 9/20–10/18 Pettis Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
and Cascade MAHB 107 12:00p–12:50p MW 10/25–12/8 Pettis
lab time TBA

Nursing
MUC 143 Group Percussion, 2.00 Cr.—Uses rhythms from rock, jazz, R&B, funk
and Latin music to cover basic techniques of performance on percussion instruments.
Fee: $6
42393 Cascade MAHB 214 1:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–10/19 Lee
Sylvania HT 120, 503-977-4795 Advising
and Cascade MAHB 214 1:00p–1:50p TR 10/26–12/9 Lee
MUC 145a Group Guitar/Bass I, 2.00 Cr.—Beginning instruction for guitar and The PCC Nursing Program is designed to prepare the student to be licensed as a
bass. Includes basic chords, strums, patterns and song forms. Fee: $6 registered nurse (RN). RNs deliver bedside nursing care to clients in a variety of healthcare
41767 Cascade MAHB 214 1:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–10/18 Jones settings. They assess the health of the client, diagnose nursing problems, and plan,
and Cascade MAHB 214 1:00p–1:50p MW 10/25–12/8 Jones implement and evaluate nursing care. Providing nursing care requires technical as well
MUC 150a Keyboard Harmony I, 1.00 Cr.—Piano keyboard performance of simple as interpersonal and clinical thinking skills. A nursing career is both challenging and
keyboard skills introducing scales, cadences, melody harmonization, simple accompani- rewarding.
ment patterns and transposition as they apply to principles studied in Commercial Music PCC Nursing Program graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing.
Theory I. Fee: $6 The program is accredited by the National League for Nursing and the Oregon State Board
41768 Cascade MAHB 107 1:00p–2:50p R 9/23–10/14 Pettis of Nursing.
and Cascade MAHB 107 1:00p–2:50p R 10/28–12/9 Pettis PCC’s Nursing Program is a limited entry program. A student must be accepted into the
Department Approval
41769 Cascade MAHB 107 3:00p–4:50p R 9/23–10/14 Pettis
Nursing Program to register for nursing courses. To apply, visit the Health Professional
Admissions office in Sylvania HT 205 or call 503-977-4795.
and Cascade MAHB 107 3:00p–4:50p R 10/28–12/9 Pettis
Department Approval
MUC 154A Band Performance Workshop, 2.00 Cr.—Class chooses, rehearses,
and performs a variety of musical styles, vocal and instrumental. Includes popular, jazz,
and R&B. Rehearsal and presentation skills developed. Fee: $6 Occupational Skills Training
41770 Cascade MAHB 214 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–10/18 Pettis SE Center Department Office: Mt.Tabor Hall Rm 106, 503-788-6127
and Cascade MAHB 214 2:00p–3:20p MW 10/25–12/8 Pettis
MUC 155a Improvisation I, 2.00 Cr.—Covers how scales and chords are con-
structed and used, including melodic construction, phrasing, motifs, riffs, substitution The Occupational Skills Training program is designed to provide occupational/career
chords, voice leading, paraphrase and melodic ramps. Includes harmonic construction of training for people who are out of work due to injury, disability, job displacement or other
all styles of jazz and ear training. By the end of the sequence, students solo against song circumstances. Students have the opportunity to tailor a career path that is developed
form. Fee: $6 through an individualized plan to accommodate the student’s occupational goals, abilities,
41771 Cascade MAHB 214 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Waits skills and interests. This is achieved through hands-on training and real life experience at
MUC 165 Business for the Musician, 1.00 Cr.—Instructs prospective music-relat- a community-based site.
ed business owners, such as bands or private teachers, how to initiate, organize and oper-
ate a successful small business. Included are promotion, marketing, and record-keeping.
41772 Cascade MAHB 214 10:00a–4:50p WR 10/20–10/21 Jones
MUC 199 Songwriting & Music Publishing, 2.00 Cr.—Covers songwriting and Ophthalmic Medical Technician
music publishing. Includes evolution of popular song forms, lyrics and music. Publishing Cascade JH 210, www.pcc.edu/programs/ophthalmic, 503-978-5209
covers royalties, performance rights, copywriting, placement of works, and printed music.
47171 Cascade MAHB 214 10:00a–12:20p S 9/25–11/13 Weissman
Ophthalmic program graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. Additional
Information: www.pcc.edu/programs/ophthalmic. For program or application information
call 503-978-5661. Enrollment in courses is limited to those officially accepted into the
program or have the department chair’s approval.

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OMT 145 Clinical Optics 1, 2.00 Cr.—Presents basic optical principles and the hu- PL 103 Introduction to Law - Ethics, 3.00 Cr.—Covers Oregon ethics rules and
man eye from both theoretical and practical standpoints. Explores prisms, basic dispens- their practical application for the paralegal. Includes application of rules via systems and
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ing, techniques for measuring types of lenses, use of the lens clock, use and maintenance procedures used in law practice. Prerequisite: PL 102.
of ophthalmic instruments and equipment. Fee: $32 45103 Cascade TH 107 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Taylor
PL 105 Litigation, 3.00 Cr.—Covers litigation process with emphasis on civil litiga-
Lecture tion. Includes a study of tort law principles focusing on the trial process (investigation,
w Distance Learning: Online Class discovery and motion practice) emphasizing preparation of documents and pleadings.
40724 For info contact: Cascade VanCamp Prerequisite: PL 101.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44703 Central CLIMB 202 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Ferrero
Lab PL 106 Computer Research in Law, 3.00 Cr.—Covers how and when to use
w Distance Learning: Online Class computers for legal research and operational content differences between Westlaw and
41091 For info contact: Cascade VanCamp Lexis. Includes retrieving specific documents, checking citations, and practice research.
Requires on campus weekly labs Mon. 9a-11:50a Rm. JH 115. Prerequisite: PL 203.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44724 Cascade TEB 227 10:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Buhman
w Distance Learning: Online Class PL 107 Techniques of Interview, 3.00 Cr.—Students study and conduct simulated
43256 For info contact: Cascade VanCamp interviews. Prerequisite: WR 121. Prerequisite/concurrent: PL 101.
Requires on campus weekly labs Wed. 9a-11:50a Rm. JH 115. 44725 Central CLIMB 202 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Taylor
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. PL 109 Estate Planning, 3.00 Cr.—Approaches to estate planning, including wills,
trusts, shared ownership, gifts and life insurance are covered. Includes objectives people
OMT 163 Ocular Anatomy & Physiology, 2.00 Cr.—Relates structure and function have for estate planning, probate and the estate, and structures and results of different
of the human visual system. Anatomy and physiology of the eyeball, orbit, and ocular estate plans.
adnexa are covered. Special emphasis placed on ocular terminology.
44726 Central CLIMB 202 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Ferrero
40518 Cascade JH 112 12:30p–2:20p W 9/22–12/8 Davis
PL 124 Law Office Management, 3.00 Cr.—Covers law office organization and
OMT 199 Intro to OMT, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the history of Ophthalmic management, personnel management, accounting, procedural and automated systems,
Medical Technology, including roles and responsibilities of ophthalmic technicians, and other aspects of law office management.
industry standards and professional organizations. Ethics of patient care, confidentiality,
44727 Cascade TH 107 1:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 Abram
privacy and medical economics will also be discussed.
46202 Cascade JH 112 12:30p–2:20p M 9/20–12/6 Harris PL 130 Legal Software, 3.00 Cr.—Provides training in a variety of specialized legal
software applications through lecture, discussing and other classroom activities in current
OMT 206 Diagnostic Procedures I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces fundamentals of diagnos- legal software applications, which include legal software used for conflict-checking,
tic testing and techniques including: applanation and Schiotz tonometry and biomicros- timekeeping, litigation support and trial preparation. Recommend: CAS 133. Prerequisite:
copy. Presents principles and techniques of refractometry and retinoscopy with emphasis PL 101.
on skill development utilizing the schematic eye. Fee: $12 46691 Cascade TEB 215 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Lindsay
Lecture PL 140 Immigration Law for Paralegals, 3.00 Cr.—Provides students with an
40229 Cascade JH 112 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Bessarab overview of United States immigration laws. Includes review and study of many critical
immigration law doctrines, including nationality and citizenship, inadmissibility and
Lab
deportability grounds, the worldwide immigrant selection system, basic administrative law
41212 Cascade JH 115 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bessarab
concepts, asylum and refugee law, and defenses to deportation. Students will have an op-
41933 Cascade JH 115 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bessarab
portunity to analyze fact situations, review caselaw, draft documents and apply remedies,
OMT 208 Ocular Motility/Binocular Vis, 2.00 Cr.—Introduces ocular motility and principles and doctrines discussed in the class. Recommended: PL 101.
binocular vision. Emphasis placed on understanding the presentation, characteristics, 46690 Cascade TH 107 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Manning
natural history of the strabismus patient. Amblyopia and binocular vision are also ad- PL 203 Legal Research and Library Use, 3.00 Cr.—Covers function of the law
dressed. library and develops research skills through the use of digests, encyclopedias, reporter
45906 Cascade TEB 222 11:30a–1:20p F 9/24–12/10 Beaudet systems and practice manuals. Prerequisite: PL 101.
OMT 209 Surgical Assisting Procedures, 3.00 Cr.—Addresses the technician’s 44728 Cascade TH 107 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Buhman
role in minor office surgery and assisting in the operating room. Topics include proper PL 204 Applied Legal Research/Draft, 3.00 Cr.—Students practice legal research
aseptic technique, scrubbing, gowning and gloving, sterilization of instruments, the skills and draft legal memoranda common to the practice of law. Prerequisite: PL 203.
importance of surgical conscience/legal responsibilities, proper disposition of supplies/ 44729 Cascade TH 107 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Brask
medications and security procedures of medications as regulated by law. Fee: $12 PL 208 Family Law, 3.00 Cr.—Covers theory, procedure, and practical aspects
of a domestic relations practice. Includes dissolution of marriage, issues of custody,
Lecture visitation, property and debts, adoption, paternity, domestic violence, and prenuptial and
43192 Cascade JH 112 8:00a–9:50a T 9/21–12/7 VanCamp co-habitation agreements.
Lab 44730 Central CLIMB 202 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Killian
43193 Cascade JH 115 1:30p–4:20p F 9/24–12/10 VanCamp PL 219 Contract and Consumer Law, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of contract
43194 Cascade JH 115 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 VanCamp law and selected consumer law claims and defenses. Includes understanding the basics
of contract information, contract provisions, contract claims and defenses. Covers
OMT 222 Practicum II, 4.00 Cr.—Work in local ophthalmic practices and health care
selected consumer law issues, including lemon law, warranties and fair debt collection.
facilities under the supervision of facility personnel. Includes exposure to actual working
Prerequisite: PL 101.
conditions and skills in ophthalmic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
46692 Central CLIMB TBA 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Hopfe
40730 Cascade CAHOSP PRACT 8:00a–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Harris
PL 221 Bankruptcy Law, 3.00 Cr.—Covers Bankruptcy Code, Rules of Procedure,
OMT 232 Seminar II, 2.00 Cr.—Discusses practicum experiences, review of major
types of bankruptcy relief, exempt and non-exempt property, dischargeability of debts, and
professional subject areas, and hear guest speakers on topics of interest to the class.
bankruptcy forms.
40519 Cascade JH 112 8:00a–9:50a R 9/23–12/9 Harris
44731 Central CLIMB 104 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
PL 222 Corporate Law Practice, 3.00 Cr.—Covers most significant state corpora-
Paralegal tion law, how to assist in preparation and filing of documents necessary to form a corpora-
tion, how to draft resolutions for corporate shareholders and directors’ meetings, and how
Cascade Terrell Hall Building Room 109, 503-978-5212, 503-978-5430 to pay dividends to shareholders or to terminate business and distribute property.
Central at 1626 SE Water, next to OMSI. 44732 Central CLIMB 104 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 TBA
PL 224 Torts and Personal Injury, 3.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of tort law and
handling personal injury claims, including paralegal’s role. Includes study of international
PL 101 Intro to Law - Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—Covers sources and function of torts, negligence and strict liability claims; defenses; vicarious liability; tort claims act;
law in the United States, court systems and procedure, introductory legal analysis, and an damages; analyze fact situations; review case law; draft pleadings; evaluate damages; dis-
overview of civil and administrative law. Prerequisite: WR 121. covery issues; and apply principles discussed in class. Prerequisite: PL 101 and PL 102.
44700 Cascade TH 107 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Brask 44733 Central CLIMB 104 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
44701 Cascade TH 107 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Brask
45423 Cascade TH 107 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Brask
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PL 226 Criminal Law for Paralegal, 3.00 Cr.—Covers general criminal law and PHL 201 Philosophical Problems, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces metaphysics and the
procedure to gain a basic understanding of the criminal justice system as well as the theory of knowledge via the works of important figures in the history of philosophy.

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Paralegal’s role in the criminal justice system. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
44734 Central CLIMB 104 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Bruington 40798 Cascade SC 303 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Severson
40371 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Warwick
Cooperative Education 47643 SE Center
40368 Sylvania
SCOTT 102
SCB 102
6:00p–7:50p
3:00p–4:50p
TR
MW
9/21–12/9
9/20–12/11
Sullivan
TBA
To register please contact Traci Hopfe (traci.hopfe@pcc.edu). Students must complete all
40501 Sylvania SCB 101 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Jolin
paperwork with Traci by the second Friday of the term.
41682 Sylvania SCB 201 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBA
PL 280A CE: Paralegal, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Students work at approved job sites
to receive as varied and complete a job experience as possible under job conditions. PHL 202 Intro to Phil: Elem Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Studies attempts by philosophers to
Designed to meet the needs of the individual student and the conditions of the work account for the difference between right and wrong, for the notion of moral obligation and
site. Goals for each student are established by written Learning Objectives between the to answer the question: How should we lead our lives. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and
student and work site, approved by the Instructor or program. Department approval and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
45056 Cascade SC 305 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Severson
completion of 18 credits hours in Paralegal Program (unless waived by the Department) Service-Learning Option see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
are required. 43547 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Warwick
45485 Cascade TH . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Hopfe
1 Credit hour. 44739 Rock Cr BLDG5 115B 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Haddix
45496 Cascade TH . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Hopfe 40365 Sylvania SCB 201 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Corrado
2 Credit hours. 40500 Sylvania AM 126 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 TBA
45497 Cascade TH . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Hopfe 42202 Sylvania SCB 201 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 TBA
3 Credit hours. PHL 204 Philosophy of Religion, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the existence and attributes
of God, faith, reason and mysticism, religion and science, religion and morality, religious
language and life after death from the perspective of the philosopher. Prerequisites: WR
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Parent Education 41215 Cascade
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NCC 105
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10:00a–11:50a
MW
TR
9/20–12/8
9/21–12/9
TBA
Cayton
Sylvania HT 318, 503-977-4217 41732 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Patterson
46679 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Warwick
40363 Sylvania AM 126 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Stockton
HEC 157 Parenting Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Designed for parents or prospective parents
40364 Sylvania SCB 103 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Farnum
to examine the current issues affecting the role of parents in today’s society. Studies the
41431 Sylvania SCB 101 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Jolin
stages of child development, influences parents have on their child’s development and
how those influences can shape their child’s development over time. PHL 205 Biomedical Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Designed primarily for nursing and other
44886 Sylvania HT 309 9:00a–12:20p S 10/2– TBA health care students. Focuses on applying ethical concepts to the situations and dilemmas
and Sylvania HT 309 9:00a–12:20p S 11/6– TBA nurses and other health care workers confront in their professional roles. Prerequisites:
and Sylvania HT 309 9:00a–12:20p S 12/4– TBA WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
41479 Sylvania SCB 101 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Farnum
HEC 9421 Living & Lrng w/Your Toddler, 1.00 Cr.—Designed for parents and their
41655 Sylvania SCB 101 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Farnum
children between the walking stage and two and one-half years of age. Parents observe
41895 Sylvania SCB 101 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/11 Stockton
and participate with their children in developmentally designed activities. In addition, they
45291 Sylvania SCB 103 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Stockton
participate in a parent seminar focusing on parenting topics and needs. Fee: $6
42984 Sylvania HT 05 9:15a–11:05a R 9/20–12/11 TBA PHL 206 Intro to Environmental Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Investigates the ethical ques-
FOOTNOTE: Children 14-30 months. First session parents ONLY tions that pertain to human choices regarding the environment. Some of the questions ad-
dressed include: Do non-human animals have rights? What is the environment and do we
have an obligation to protect it? What is the proper ethical balance between economic and
environmental concerns regarding natural resources? Does the present generation have an
Philosophy ethical obligation to preserve a healthy environment for future generations? Prerequisites:
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office 44737 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Parisi
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office PHL 207 Ethical Issues in Aging, 4.00 Cr.—This course will investigate central
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6147 ethical issues pertaining to the care of elderly patients. Students will become more familiar
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289 with various ethical principles and frameworks and then apply these to various ethical
issues and dilemmas that arise in caring for the elderly. Students will learn how to identify
ethical issues in caring for the elderly and become more proficient in ethical decision
Philosophy courses need not be taken in sequence.
making in order to render well-reasoned ethical decisions regarding care for the elderly.
PHL 191 Analysis & Eval of Argument, 4.00 Cr.—Analyzing arguments, recogniz- Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
ing arguments when they occur, discerning simple logical patterns of argument, extracting
arguments from the contexts in which they occur, restating them in clear and concise w Distance Learning: Online Class
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terms and clearing away needless language in formulating arguments. Prerequisites: WR Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
40369 Cascade SC 301 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailey w Distance Learning: Online Class
40370 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Woolman 43400 For info contact: Sylvania Cayton
40366 Sylvania SCB 201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Geiger Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40367 Sylvania SCB 101 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/11 Jolin PHL 209 Business Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Designed primarily for students of business
PHL 195 Crit Think: Sci & the Occult, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces scientific method, and related fields. Reviews some historical and contemporary ethical theories and ethical
assessment criteria for scientific observations and explanations and the difference between issues that arise in several aspects of business, such as, management, use of computers,
genuine and bogus science. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent marketing, accounting, and doing business in an international setting. Includes the social
placement test scores. responsibilities of corporations, the rights of workers, truth in advertising, the environ-
44738 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Warwick mental impact of doing business, affirmative action in hiring, sexual harassment in the
42012 Sylvania SCB 201 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Carey workplace, respect for cultural differences, and the responsibilities of the individual in the
corporate setting. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
PHL 197 TV & The Present of Reality, 4.00 Cr.—Thoughtful and critical look at test scores.
television programming. Includes news, entertainment programming and commercials. 45805 Newberg NCC 105 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Cayton
Emphasizes thinking, talking and writing about what students see on TV and reflecting on 41397 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cohen
how television influences their images of themselves and their reality. Prerequisites: WR
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. PHL 210 Intro to Asian Philosophy, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the non-dualistic philos-
43546 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cohen ophies of India, China, Japan, and South East Asia, which offer a complementary approach
43483 Sylvania SCB 201 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Corrado to Western traditions in logic, ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Prerequisites: WR
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
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PHL 211 Existentialism, 4.00 Cr.—This course will investigate existential philoso- 45142 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Goeden
phy from the 19th Century to the present. Students will become familiar with the different Focus-Spinning Bike and Core Fitness
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branches of existentialist thought and the influence existentialism had on philosophy, 46636 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Borlant-Guert
literature, and culture in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Philosophers that will be studied Eclectic Movement: Yoga + Various aerobic movement forms
include, but are not limited to, some of the following: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, 40443 SE Center TABOR 102 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bolden
Camus and Sartre. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121 and placement into RD 90 Rhythmic aerobics
43549 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Patterson 40679 Sylvania HT 101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi
Nia/Mind-Body Aerobics
42110 Sylvania SCB 103 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Farnum
42237 Sylvania HT 101 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi
PHL 222 Philosophy of Art and Beauty, 4.00 Cr.—Introductory course exploring Nia/Mind-Body Aerobics
individual and cultural assumptions about the nature of art and aesthetic expression. 43198 Sylvania HT 08 7:00a–8:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy
Applies a philosophical approach to the study of art forms from many world cultures. In Zumba
seminar/workshop format, the class involves the study of a variety of media and genres, 43814 Sylvania HT 02 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hull
with possible field trips to museums, galleries gardens, and performing arts events. Total Body Conditioning-30 Cardio/30 Strength/20 Flex
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 43912 Sylvania HT 02 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hull
45872 Sylvania SCB 102 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/11 Hennessy FOCUS: Spinning and Core Training
46963 Sylvania HT 118 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sims
Total Body Conditioning 30 Cardio/30 Strength/ 20 Flex
PE 182B Int Group Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Offers students an opportunity to improve
Physical Education and Dance and/or maintain a high level of fitness. Includes cardio-vascular endurance, muscular
endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Recommended: Beginning Aerobic Fitness
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5519 Dept Chair, 503-978-5524 CA GYM or a recent aerobic dance/exercise class. Fee: $12
Rock Cr BLDG5 Gym, 503-614-7287 Dept Chair, 503-614-7327 Admin Asst, 42994 Cascade CAGYM NSBR 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bouchelion
503-614-7286 Gym Office FOCUS: NIA/Mind-Body Aerobics
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 42996 Cascade CAGYM 201 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham
Sylvania HT 215, 503-977-4210 Admin Asst, 503-977-4945 Issue Room, FOCUS: Cardio Fusion
503-977-4213 Facilities, 503-977-4264 Dance Dept 43868 Cascade CAGYM 201 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Graham
FOCUS: Core Fitness
44576 Cascade CAGYM 201L 7:00a–8:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
PE Facility Access: Students in a PE class can sign up for a locker and receive access to FOCUS: Studio Cycling & Strength Training
PE facilities by providing a student ID and a printed class schedule to the following areas 44578 Cascade CAGYM 201 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hardy
on the following PCC campuses: FOCUS: Zumba Dance Fitness
Rock Creek: Building 5, Gym 46532 Cascade CAGYM 201 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy
FOCUS: Zumba Dance Fitness
Cascade: PEB (Physical Education Building) Front Desk 44820 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez
Sylvania: HT 114, Issue Room Window NIA: Body Mind Fusion Fitness
Students not enrolled in a PE class interested in using PE Facilities during open recreation 45139 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Brauer
hours, can pay a $12 PE Facility Fee at the business office of the campus they are wishing Focus-Spinning Bike and Core Fitness
to have access to and then present the receipt and student ID at the locations listed above. 45141 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen
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PCC does not provide medical coverage. It is strongly recommended that students have 45143 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Goeden
medical coverage and a recent physical exam. Focus-Spinning Bike and Core Fitness
xPlease see Fitness Technology Program earlier in this schedule for more new 46639 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Borlant-Guert
classes. Eclectic Movement: Yoga + Various aerobic movement forms
42054 SE Center TABOR 102 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bolden
Fitness Activities Rhythmic aerobics
40680 Sylvania HT 101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi
PE 10 Physical Ed Activity Program, 1.00 Cr.—Independent study format allowing Nia/Mind-Body Aerobics
students to participate in a variety of activities using designated PCC facilities when 42238 Sylvania HT 101 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi
classes are not scheduled. This class does not count towards PCC degrees or PCC finan- Nia/Mind-Body Aerobics
cial aid. Check with appropriate institution or high school for transferability of this class. 43199 Sylvania HT 08 7:00a–8:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy
Consultation with instructor may be required. Recommended: signed physical examination Zumba
form. Fee: $12 43815 Sylvania HT 02 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hull
43706 Cascade CAGYM TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Query Total Body Conditioning-30 Cardio/30 Strength/20 Flex
Email Levi at lquery@pcc.edu BEFORE 9/20 for information. 43914 Sylvania HT 02 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hull
40226 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Staley FOCUS: Spinning and Core Training
Orientation required, call 503-614-7286. 47555 Sylvania HT 118 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sims
40217 Sylvania HT TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 O’Connor Total Body Conditioning 30 Cardio/30 Strength/ 20 Flex
Check in with personnel in HT 114(Issue Room) PE 199F Bhangra Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Offers students knowledge and skills to keep
PE 182A Beg Group Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Offers students knowledge and skills to keep fit for life. Teaches safe performance of movement and exercise in a progressive approach
fit for life. Teaches safe performance of movement and exercise in a progressive approach. using Bhangra movements/patterns. Includes cardiovascular and muscular endurance,
Includes cardiovascular and muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Aero- flexibility and body composition. Students will learn Bhangra components to use in
bic training principles stressed using target heart rate and Borg methods. Fee: $12 everyday fitness routines. Fee: $12
42993 Cascade CAGYM NSBR 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bouchelion 47802 Sylvania HT 101 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/9 Kakad
FOCUS: NIA/Mind-Body Aerobics 47804 Sylvania HT 08 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kakad
42995 Cascade CAGYM 201 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham PE 199G Cross-Walk Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Improves fitness, health, and overall well-
FOCUS: Cardio Fusion ness through a structured walking and cross-training program. Students will incorporate
43867 Cascade CAGYM 201 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Graham safe and proper walking techniques while building aerobic and anaerobic endurance.
FOCUS: Core Fitness Students will also participate in activities that promote increased muscle strenth, muscle
44575 Cascade CAGYM 201L 7:00a–8:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson endurance, agility, balance, speed, and flexibility. Fee: $12
FOCUS: Studio Cycling & Strength Training
47800 Sylvania HT 02 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–11/9 Littrell
44577 Cascade CAGYM 201 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hardy Meet in HT 02 to stretch, 8 week class is outdoors
FOCUS: Zumba Dance Fitness
46531 Cascade CAGYM 201 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy PE 182N Corrective Physical Education, 1.00 Cr.—Individualized, self-paced
FOCUS: Zumba Dance Fitness exercise and swim programs for students with acute or chronic injuries or disabilities. Fee:
44819 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez $12
NIA: Body Mind Fusion Fitness 40873 Sylvania HT 02 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Manning
45137 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Brauer
Focus-Spinning Bike and Core Fitness
45140 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen
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PE 182H Adult Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Exercises and activities which strengthen and PE 181B Int Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Continues the development of the
condition specific large muscle groups, improve cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. Fee: student’s strength/fitness. Individual evaluation and weight lifting programs developed to

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$12 meet the student’s needs. Recommended: Beginning weight training or equivalent. Fee:
47634 Sylvania HT 08 7:00a–9:50a F 9/24–12/10 Brill $12
Cardio/Core/Flexibility 41807 Cascade CAGYM 202 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher
w Distance Learning: Online Class Focus:Body Sculpting
42196 For info contact: Sylvania Littrell 41862 Cascade CAGYM 202 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fisher
Reqr’d Orientation: Tues,Sept 21, 4:45pm HT Gym Fitness wear 44574 Cascade CAGYM 202 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kirkpatrick
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46490 Cascade CAGYM 202 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41722 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
43260 For info contact: Rock Creek Humphrey-Kee 42427 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42433 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
43571 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Spaziani
PE 182C Beginning Fitness and Walking, 1.00 Cr.—Beginning level, self-paced
44834 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
walking programs and a variety of conditioning exercises for specific body areas. Provides
46610 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani
instruction for integrating walking into a lifetime fitness program. Fee: $12
42876 SE Center TABOR 101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden
41977 Cascade CAGYM 110 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Query
40220 Sylvania HT 118 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin
43712 Cascade CAGYM 110 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rivers
41024 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Littrell
43819 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Staley
1st meeting in bulding 5/GYM 41204 Sylvania HT 118 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox
44583 Sylvania HT TRACK 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–11/12 Hull 41643 Sylvania HT 118 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs
8 Week Course Meet in HT 08 to stretch 41644 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs
PE 182D Intermediate Fitness & Walking, 1.00 Cr.—Improves fitness through 47632 Sylvania HT 118 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill
Core Training
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. PE 181C Adv Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—High level development of student
Recommended: Beginning Fitness and Walking or average fitness level. Fee: $12 muscular strength, endurance and cardiovascular fitness. Individual programs developed
41978 Cascade CAGYM 110 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Query to meet the student’s needs. Recommended: Intermediate weight training or equivalent.
43711 Cascade CAGYM 110 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rivers Fee: $12
43820 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Staley 46489 Cascade CAGYM 202 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
1st meeting in bulding 5/GYM 41723 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
44584 Sylvania HT TRACK 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–11/12 Hull 42428 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
8 Week Course Meet in HT 08 to stretch 42434 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
PE 182E Jogging for Health, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the proper running technique 43573 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Spaziani
and provides the opportunity to improve general fitness. Running will be done on the track 44835 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
until student and instructor feel the student is ready to run on the road. Fee: $12 46612 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani
43709 Cascade CAGYM 110 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Query 41025 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Littrell
43710 Cascade CAGYM 110 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rivers 43197 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs
44817 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Staley 43744 Sylvania HT 118 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin
43797 Sylvania HT TRACK 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–11/12 Hull 43758 Sylvania HT 118 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox
8 Week Course Meet in HT 08 to stretch 43782 Sylvania HT 118 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs
PE 182F Boot Camp, 1.00 Cr.—A group exercise class focusing on cardio respiratory 47633 Sylvania HT 118 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill
Core Training
fitness and muscular endurance using dumbbells and other equipment (physioballs,
steps, etc.) This class concentrates on all key muscle groups, working toward muscle PE 182P Body in Balance-Pilates Condi, 1.00 Cr.—Covers basic concepts and
fitness and flexibility gains. This class is geared to those who enjoy high-intensity cal- skills in the Pilates Method of conditioning, designed to increase core strength and
listhenic training in a group class format. Fee: $12 stabilization, muscle balance, tone, coordination, and flexibility. Non-impact mat exercises
42418 Cascade CAGYM 201 6:00a–6:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Query develop whole body awareness and control, and can be modified to various fitness levels.
42419 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:00a–7:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Query Fee: $12
42988 Cascade CAGYM 201 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Query 41630 Cascade CAGYM NSBR 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mossman
43821 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Glass 41805 Cascade CAGYM 201 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Demeri
42320 Sylvania HT 08 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/11 Hull 43389 Cascade CAGYM 201 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher
46989 Sylvania HT 08 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin 43715 Cascade CAGYM 201 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher
42581 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Blake
PE 181A Beg Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Stresses the proper techniques
46651 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Goeden
of weight lifting and the development of muscular strength and endurance. Individual
41948 SE Center TABOR 102 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bolden
programs developed which allow for body and strength differences and safety in lifting.
41389 Sylvania HT 101 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi
Fee: $12
41526 Sylvania HT 101 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manning
41806 Cascade CAGYM 202 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher
Focus:Body Sculpting 42186 Sylvania HT 08 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning
41861 Cascade CAGYM 202 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fisher 42229 Sylvania HT 08 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi
41989 Cascade CAGYM 202 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson 43056 Sylvania HT 101 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Manning
44573 Cascade CAGYM 202 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kirkpatrick PE 182U Pilates II, 1.00 Cr.—Builds on concepts and skills in the Pilates method of
41721 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA conditioning. Designed to continue to increase core strength and stabilization challenging
42426 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA the body to further its range of motion. Recommended: Pilates I or instructor permission.
42432 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Fee: $12
43570 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Spaziani 45059 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Blake
44832 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 46652 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Goeden
46605 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani 43057 Sylvania HT 101 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Manning
42875 SE Center TABOR 101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden 44367 Sylvania HT 08 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi
40214 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs 44624 Sylvania HT 08 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning
40216 Sylvania HT 118 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin 46740 Sylvania HT 101 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi
41203 Sylvania HT 118 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox 46742 Sylvania HT 101 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manning
41642 Sylvania HT 118 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs PE 199M MMA Combative Conditioning, 1.00 Cr.—A high-intensity group
43182 Sylvania HT 118 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Littrell exercise class focusing on challenging your body in a dynamic and energentic fashion.
47630 Sylvania HT 118 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill Emphasis is placed on performing various activities and exercises in challenging condi-
Core Training tions utilizing resistance, balance, and compounded motions to improve overall fitness
to help optimize athletic performance while minimizing potential injury when performing
martial arts activities. Fee: $12
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PE 199W Phy. Act. for Weight Control, 1.00 Cr.—To help overweight, sedentary, PE 185C Advanced Basketball, 1.00 Cr.—Emphasizes continued development of
and/or older students begin an independent and progressive activity program. Recom- skills necessary to participate in basketball at an advanced level through game play and
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mended for those students who would like help with weight control through activity, and drills. Beginning/Intermediate basketball skills required. Fee: $12
who have their doctor’s permission to begin an activity program. Fee: $20 41859 Cascade CAGYM 110 3:30p–5:20p MTWRF 9/20–10/8 Lee
46649 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Staley Call the men’s coach 978-5514 for instructor approval.
41860 Cascade CAGYM 110 5:30p–7:20p MTWRF 9/20–10/8 Lee
Circuit Weight Training Call the women’s coach 978-5514 for instructor approval.
41374 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee
Sylvania Campus:Two required orientations during regularly scheduled class time on 42430 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilcher
Monday, Sept. 20th and Wednesday, Sept. 22nd or Tues. Sept. 21st and Thurs, Sept. 23rd. 41763 Sylvania HT GYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields
Students who have successfully completed PE181D may workout during the required 42228 Sylvania HT GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fields
orientation.
PE 185M Lacrosse - Beginning, 1.00 Cr.—Includes basic history, terminology, eti-
PE 181D Circuit Weight Training 1-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Cardiopulmonary and quette, strategies and skills of game. May be played on outdoor field or altered for indoor
strength fitness are maintained/improved through the use of multiple weight and aerobic play during adverse weather conditions. Fee: $12
stations, based on a structured time and rotation system. Fee: $12 46689 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Voas
41985 Cascade CAGYM 203 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Lee
PE 185N Lacrosse - Intermediate, 1.00 Cr.—Builds further on the beginning
41987 Cascade CAGYM 203 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkpatrick
techniques of the game. Emphasizes team play, special situations and officiating. Includes
46500 Cascade CAGYM 203 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Kirkpatrick
basic history, terminology, etiquette, strategies and skills of game. May be played on
46502 Cascade CAGYM 203 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham
outdoor field or altered for indoor play during adverse weather conditions. Prerequisite:PE
44813 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hicks
185M or instructor permission. Fee: $12
44815 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Staley
46688 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Voas
46601 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 7:30a–8:20a MWF 9/20–12/10 Hicks
40204 Sylvania HT 118 6:00a–7:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Loverin PE 185D Beginning Volleyball, 1.00 Cr.—Includes basic history, terminology,
40218 Sylvania HT 118 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox etiquette, strategies and skills of game. Fee: $12
40507 Sylvania HT 118 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sims 41980 Cascade CAGYM 110 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel
40510 Sylvania HT 118 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs 43823 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williamson
40512 Sylvania HT 118 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill 44858 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williamson
42224 Sylvania HT 118 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields 40206 Sylvania HT GYM 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Glass
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PE 181E Circuit Weight Training 2-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Cardiopulmonary and 42197 Sylvania HT GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan
strength fitness are maintained/improved through the use of multiple weight and aerobic Volleyball - All levels USVBA
stations, based on a structured time and rotation system. Fee: $12 PE 185E Intermediate Volleyball, 1.00 Cr.—Builds further on the beginning tech-
41986 Cascade CAGYM 203 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Lee niques of the game. Emphasizes team play, special situations and officiating. Beginning
41988 Cascade CAGYM 203 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkpatrick volleyball class or instructor permission required. Fee: $12
46501 Cascade CAGYM 203 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Kirkpatrick 41981 Cascade CAGYM 110 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel
46503 Cascade CAGYM 203 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham 43824 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williamson
44814 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hicks 44859 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williamson
44816 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Staley 40207 Sylvania HT GYM 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Glass
46603 Rock Cr BLDG5 102 7:30a–8:20a MWF 9/20–12/10 Hicks Volleyball - All levels USVBA
40205 Sylvania HT 118 6:00a–7:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Loverin 42198 Sylvania HT GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan
40219 Sylvania HT 118 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox Volleyball - All levels USVBA
40508 Sylvania HT 118 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sims PE 185F Advanced Volleyball, 1.00 Cr.—Builds further on the intermediate
40509 Sylvania HT 118 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs techniques of the game. Emphasizes team play, offensive/defensive situations and other
40511 Sylvania HT 118 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill advanced skills of spiking, team blocking and shoulder roll. Beginning volleyball and
42225 Sylvania HT 118 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields intermediate volleyball skills or instructor permission required. Fee: $12
43825 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williamson
Team Sports 44860 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williamson
PE 185I Flag Football, 1.00 Cr.—Covers skills, rules and strategies. Emphasizes 40677 Sylvania HT GYM 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Glass
individual and team offensive, defensive and kicking techniques as well as concepts of Volleyball - All levels USVBA
team organization and play. Considerable time is spent playing the game. Fee: $12 42199 Sylvania HT GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan
42589 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–11/11 Hicks Volleyball - All levels USVBA
First Meeting in Bldg 5 GYM PE 185G Beginning Soccer, 1.00 Cr.—Basic skills, rules, and strategies for soccer
40215 Sylvania HT UFIELD 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Glass will be taught. Includes dribbling, kicking, trapping, heading, throw-in, tackling, shooting,
8 Week Course goalie play, corner kicks, goalie kicks, penalty kicks, soccer formations (5-3-2, 4-3-3,
PE 185J Softball, 1.00 Cr.—Emphasizes team play, strategy and individual skills. 3-3-4, 2-4-4), defensive play, offensive play, rules of soccer. Fee: $12
Included are: batting, running bases and sliding, throwing from outfield, throwing from 43716 Cascade CAGYM 110 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Karaselimovic
infield, pitching, catching, fielding and communication. Time is divided between drills and 41718 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee
game play. Fee: $12 42584 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Unsworth
47954 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–11/11 Williamson First Meeting in Bldg 5 GYM
Note: 1st meeting in BLDG5/GYM 40617 Sylvania HT SOCCER 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Karaselimovic
PE 185A Beginning Basketball, 1.00 Cr.—Provides instruction in basketball funda- 8 Week Course
mentals, skills, and rules through drills and game play. Fee: $12 43790 Sylvania HT GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Karaselimovic
Indoor Soccer
42457 Cascade CAGYM 110 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
42018 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilcher PE 185L Intermediate Soccer, 1.00 Cr.—Applies skills acquired in basic/beginning
42431 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee soccer play. Utilizes kicking, passing, dribbling, heading, play strategies, and goal-keeper
40966 Sylvania HT GYM 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fields skills. May be played on outdoor field or altered for indoor play. Fee: $12
41761 Sylvania HT GYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields 43717 Cascade CAGYM 110 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Karaselimovic
41719 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee
PE 185B Intermediate Basketball, 1.00 Cr.—Provides instruction and opportunity 42585 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Unsworth
to develop skills and knowledge above the basic level. Implements set plays and skills First Meeting in Bldg 5 GYM
through drills and game play. Beginning basketball skills required. Fee: $12 42181 Sylvania HT SOCCER 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Karaselimovic
42458 Cascade CAGYM 110 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 8 Week Course
41373 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee 43788 Sylvania HT SOCCER 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–11/11 Karaselimovic
42019 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilcher 8 Week Course
40208 Sylvania HT GYM 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fields 43791 Sylvania HT GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Karaselimovic
41762 Sylvania HT GYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields Indoor Soccer
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PE 185H Advanced Soccer, 1.00 Cr.—Presents more advanced soccer skills, strate- 46729 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Moultrie
gies and rules not covered in the beginning course. Includes footwork (trapping, feinting, 42179 Sylvania HT GYM 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Moultrie

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shielding, dribbling), tackling, volley kicking, shooting, heading, goalkeeper play, soccer 44370 Sylvania HT 212 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moultrie
formations, defense, offense, rules. Beginning and intermediate soccer skills required. Class meets in HT 212 for 1st 1/2 hour
Fee: $12 PE 183Y Tae Kwon Do II, 1.00 Cr.—Progressive continuation of the fundamental
41720 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee techniques employed in the art of Tae Kwon Do I. Fee: $12
42586 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Unsworth 44605 Cascade CAGYM 110B 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Burke-Maves
First Meeting in Bldg 5 GYM 41365 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moultrie
43789 Sylvania HT SOCCER 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–11/11 Karaselimovic Belt advancement fees not included with tuition (optional)
8 Week Course 46730 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Moultrie
43792 Sylvania HT GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Karaselimovic 42180 Sylvania HT GYM 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Moultrie
Indoor Soccer 46949 Sylvania HT GYM 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moultrie
PE 185K Ultimate Frisbee, 1.00 Cr.—Provides instruction in skills, drills and game Class meets in HT 212 for 1st 1/2 hour
play for the game of Ultimate Frisbee. Students will learn the rules, strategy team play as PE 183Z Tae Kwon Do III, 1.00 Cr.—Expands knowledge of Tae Kwon do techniques
well as concept of team organization. Fee: $12 beyond the basics. Learn new applications while strengthening your self defense skills.
46935 Sylvania HT UFIELD 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–11/11 VanBrocklin Continuing rank advancement is encouraged. Recommend: PE 182S or instructor ap-
8 week Course proval. Fee: $12
44840 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moultrie
Individual/Recreational Activities 46731 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Moultrie
On-campus orientation and fitness testing required for Volkswalking (PE 183I, 183J, 44697 Sylvania HT GYM 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Moultrie
183M) and Self-Paced Fitness (PE 182Q). See dates and times below. Wear appropriate 44698 Sylvania HT GYM 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moultrie
fitness/workout clothes and shoes. Class meets in HT 212 for 1st 1/2 hour
PE 183I Beginning Volkswalking, 1.00 Cr.—Provides independent opportunity to PE 183T Aikido I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces a working knowledge of the fundamental
achieve/maintain age-related walking/fitness levels through individual walking program techniques employed in the art of Aikido. Fee: $12
and active participation in Volkswalking events. Due to independent nature of course, 41371 Rock Cr BLDG5 101 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Fife
requires weekly walking log reports via current email account. Fee: $12 PE 183U Aikido II, 1.00 Cr.—Progressive continuation of the fundamental techniques
41378 Rock Cr BLDG5 101 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Humphrey-Kee employed in the art of Aikido. Fee: $12
1st meeting / Orientation req’d Sept 25 12PM Bldg 5-101 41372 Rock Cr BLDG5 101 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Fife
46970 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Sims PE 182J Gentle Yoga, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces techniques to better manage stress.
1st meeting/orientation required Sept 21 3:30-4:15 HT GYM Vinyasa yoga is a dynamic series of poses performed at a gentle pace and helps to reduce
PE 183J Intermediate Volkswalking, 1.00 Cr.—Allows student to independently stress levels. Recommend for students with limited abilities and beginners who are not
continue progress from beginning age-related walking/fitness levels through individual ready for Yoga I. Covers basic yoga philosophy, asanas, pranayama, meditation and
walking program and active participation in intermediate Volkswalking activities. Due to relaxation for a holistic approach to better health and wellness. Fee: $12
nature of course, requires weekly walking log reports via current email account. Recom- 44603 Cascade CAGYM 201 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dombrowsky
mend: Beginning Volkswalking or average fitness level. Fee: $12 43078 Sylvania HT 08 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Truesdell
46972 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Sims 43813 Sylvania HT 08 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
1st meeting/orientation required Sept 21 3:30-4:15 HT GYM
PE 182K Yoga I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the values and skills of Hatha Yoga (Yoga of
PE 183M Advanced Volkswalking, 1.00 Cr.—Allows student to independently exercise). Includes basic Yoga philosophy and exercises for increased flexibility, improved
continue progress from intermediate age-related walking/fitness levels through individual health, relaxation, and reduced stress in daily living. Fee: $12
walking program and active participation in advanced Volkswalking activities. Due to na- 41621 Cascade CAGYM 201 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana
ture of course, requires weekly walking log reports via current email account. Recommend: 41855 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LaBar
Intermediate Volkswalking or above average fitness level. Fee: $12 42415 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dombrowsky
46973 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Sims 43713 Cascade CAGYM 201 2:00p–2:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana
1st meeting/orientation required Sept 21 3:30-4:15 HT GYM Designed for plus-size students.
PE 182Q Self-Paced Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Provides opportunity to develop regular 41368 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Borlant-Guert
physical fitness habits for everyday schedule. Faculty assesses student through pre/post 42435 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
fitness testing and required consultations. Due to independent format it is intended for Adaptive Yoga using breathing & movement to meet your needs
those with a high level of fitness. Requires active email account. Fee: $12 42582 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez
42109 Cascade CAGYM 201L TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Morgan 43566 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gonzalez
Required orientation:9/23@ 7pm OR 9/25 @8:30am at the CA GYM 44836 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert
40960 Rock Cr BLDG5 101 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Humphrey-Kee 44838 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert
Orientation / Fitness wear req’d Sept 25 10 am Bldg 5-101 46623 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
43195 Sylvania HT TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 O’Connor Adaptive Yoga using breathing & movement to meet your needs
Req’d Orientation/Fitness wearTues. Sept 21 4:30pm HT GYM 47951 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert
PE 183R Beginning Karate I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces a working knowledge of the 43614 SE Center TABOR 102 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden
fundamental techniques employed in the art of Karate-Do. Fee: $12 46802 SE Center TABOR 102 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner
42989 Cascade CAGYM NSBR 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Samson 40211 Sylvania HT 101 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Truesdell
46684 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hancock 40212 Sylvania HT 08 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Truesdell
PE 183S Beginning Karate II, 1.00 Cr.—Progressive continuation of fundamental 41764 Sylvania HT 08 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Truesdell
techniques employed in the art of Karate-Do. Recommended: Beginning Karate I or 41802 Sylvania HT 101 6:30a–7:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi
equivalent. Fee: $12 43079 Sylvania HT 08 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Truesdell
42991 Cascade CAGYM NSBR 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Samson PE 182L Yoga II, 1.00 Cr.—Expand knowledge, application and skill in Hatha Yoga.
46685 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hancock Offers exposure to other areas of health care and an opportunity to study a selected topic
PE 183V Judo I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces a working knowledge of the fundamental in depth. Recommended: prior class in Hatha Yoga. Fee: $12
techniques employed in the art of Kodolan Judo. Fee: $12 41622 Cascade CAGYM 201 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana
41369 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown 41856 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LaBar
47491 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Brown 42413 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dombrowsky
PE 183W Judo II, 1.00 Cr.—Build on knowledge and skill areas covered in Judo I. 43714 Cascade CAGYM 201 2:00p–2:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana
Fee: $12 Designed for plus-size students.
41370 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown 42436 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
Adaptive Yoga using breathing & movement to meet your needs
46683 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Brown
42583 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez
47492 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Brown
43567 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gonzalez
PE 183X Tae Kwon Do I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces a working knowledge of the funda- 43568 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Borlant-Guert
mental techniques employed in the art of Tae Kwon Do. Fee: $12 44837 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert
44604 Cascade CAGYM 110B 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Burke-Maves 44839 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert
41364 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moultrie
Belt advancement fees not included with tuition (optional)
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Adaptive Yoga using breathing & movement to meet your needs Intermediate swim skills required
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47952 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert 44704 Sylvania HT POOL 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Guthrie
41766 Sylvania HT 08 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Truesdell w Distance Learning: Online Class
41803 Sylvania HT 101 6:30a–7:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi 46951 For info contact: Sylvania Schuldt
43080 Sylvania HT 08 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Truesdell Mandatory Orientation in Sylvania Pool Sept. 20st 6:30-8pm
43787 Sylvania HT 08 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Power Yoga:Intermediate & Advanced Poses Sun Salute A&B
PE 180K Masters Swimming, 1.00 Cr.—Enjoy a more competitive swimming class
PE 182S Tai Chi, 1.00 Cr.—Explore this ancient form of gentle movement which that incorporates all competition strokes, turns, strategies and training. Possibilities for
emphasizes balance, concentration and coordination. Learn traditional styles of Tai Chi in optional weekend Masters swim meets. Advanced swimming skills highly recommended.
an easy to follow format. Gain strength while relieving tension and stress. Fee: $12 Fee: $12
41801 Cascade CAGYM 201 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Noonan 43062 Sylvania HT POOL 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Schuldt
47493 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Noonan
PE 291A Lifeguard Training, 2.00 Cr.—Designed to help students learn, practice,
41077 Sylvania HT GYM 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Douglass
and develop the skills of water safety. Successful completion results in receiving an
41205 Sylvania HT GYM 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Douglass American Red Cross Lifeguard Training certificate. Red Cross swim screening test
This is a non-competitive class
required. Fee: $12
PE 182G Tai Chi II, 1.00 Cr.—Continue the exploration of theories and movement 41206 Sylvania HT POOL 3:30p–5:20p TR 9/20–12/11 Guthrie
principles introduces in Tai Chi I. Reinforce and expand upon the basic techniques to
develop a solid foundation for life-long practice of Tai Chi. Recommend: PE 182S or
instructor approval. Fee: $12 Dance
46791 Sylvania HT GYM 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Douglass xDance Courses may be taken for either Dance or PE credit. See Dance and PE sec-
46798 Sylvania HT GYM 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Douglass tions of this schedule for all course listings.
PE 183E Beginning Tennis, 1.00 Cr.—Includes basic history/terminology/etiquette/ PE 199D Conditioning For Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Examines different somatic practices
strategy and skills of game. Fee: $12 and conditioning methods as they pertain to dance training. Focus will be placed on
42587 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Olson developing kinesthetic awareness, strength, flexibility, stability and greater efficiency in
First Meeting in Bldg 5 GYM movement. Focus may vary from term to term. Course may be taken a total of 3 times for
46656 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–11/11 Olson credit. Fee: $12
PE 183F Intermediate Tennis, 1.00 Cr.—Builds further on the beginning techniques 47098 Sylvania HT 08 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz
of the game. Emphasizes singles, doubles and competition play. Fee: $12 PE 199C Introduction to Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the fundamentals
42588 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Olson of dance including training in movement styles from a variety of disciplines. Though
First Meeting in Bldg 5 GYM intended for the beginning student, it is also useful for those with a background in dance
46660 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–11/11 Olson who wish to further refine their technical ability. Focus will be placed on: correct align-
PE 199J Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, 1.00 Cr.—Covers the basic movements, positions, and ment, development of strength, flexibility, range of motion, and stability, dance specific
concepts of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ). Good technique, mobility, pressure, and leverage terminology, and musicality. Course may be taken a total of three times for credit. Fee: $12
awareness is emphasized over sheer strength. This class is for those interested in estab- 47391 Sylvania HT 101 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Diaz
lishing their foundation in BJJ or for those who would like to learn self defense utilizing PE 186A Ballet I, 1.00 Cr.—Develops skills and examines principles in the fundamen-
ground techniques. Both GI techniques and NO-GI techniques will be taught in the class. tals of classical ballet technique. Emphasizes correct alignment, basic barre and center
Fee: $12 work, traveling steps, and ballet vocabulary. Fee: $12
48072 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 42412 Cascade CAGYM 201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton
46704 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
Swimming 40210 Sylvania HT 101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-Ba
PE 180H Aquatic Exercise, 1.00 Cr.—Includes aerobic exercise, strength condition- 40225 Sylvania HT 101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert
ing, and stretching movements set to music. Performed in shallow and deep water to PE 186B Ballet II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of skills and principles of classi-
reduce the effects of gravity. Swimming skills are not required. Fee: $12 cal ballet technique beyond the beginning level. Emphasizes correct alignment, increased
40600 Sylvania HT POOL 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning speed, strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and ballet vocabulary in more challeng-
Non-swimming/Performed in Shallow & Deep Water ing combinations. Recommended courses: PE 186A or D 192A or equivalent. Fee: $12
42188 Sylvania HT POOL 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Loverin 46589 Cascade CAGYM 201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton
Hydro Fitness-Performed in Shallow & Deep Water 46705 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
46966 Sylvania HT POOL 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sims 40223 Sylvania HT 101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert
Non-swimming/Performed in Shallow & Deep Water 41699 Sylvania HT 101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-Ba
PE 180a Beginning Swim, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces swimming and aquatic skills to PE 186C Ballet III, 1.00 Cr.—Continues the development of classical ballet technique
students who have very limited or no swimming skills and may be uncomfortable in the at the intermediate level. Emphasizes correct alignment, increased speed, strength, flex-
water. Fee: $12 ibility, balance, coordination, stamina, and ballet vocabulary in longer, more challenging
40209 Sylvania HT POOL 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Guthrie combinations. Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D 292 or PE 286 separately or in
Requires little or no swimming skills. combination). Recommend: PE 186B or D 192B or equivalent. Fee: $12
40872 Sylvania HT POOL 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Connor 46707 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
Requires little or no swimming skills.
PE 186F Jazz Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces principles and skills in the fundamentals
PE 180B Intermediate Swimming, 1.00 Cr.—Continues the development of swim- of jazz dance technique. Emphasizes and develops correct body alignment, coordination,
ming and water safety skills. New strokes introduced include the breaststroke, sidestroke, strength, flexibility, rhythm, and movement awareness. Includes jazz dance vocabulary and
and elementary backstroke. Deepwater skills also developed. Prerequisite: PE 180a or simple dance combinations. Course may be taken 3 times for credit. Fee: $12
instructor permission. Fee: $12 45391 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki
41696 Sylvania HT POOL 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Guthrie 40213 Sylvania HT 101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams
41697 Sylvania HT POOL 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Connor
PE 186G Jazz Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of jazz dance technique
PE 180C Advanced Swimming, 1.00 Cr.—Continues the development of the at the beginning /intermediate level. Emphasizes increased coordination, strength,
student’s swimming and water safety skills. Stroke refinement, and skill proficiency are control, flexibility, stamina, musicality, and jazz dance vocabulary in more challenging
stressed. New strokes introduced include the butterfly and underwater swimming. Prereq- combinations. Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D 151 or PE 186G separately or in
uisite: PE 180B or instructor permission. Fee: $12 combination). Recommended courses: D 150, or PE 186F, or equivalent. Fee: $12
45847 Sylvania HT POOL 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Guthrie 45392 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki
45848 Sylvania HT POOL 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Connor 43740 Sylvania HT 101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams
PE 180G Swim Conditioning, 1.00 Cr.—Uses aspects of swim skills to improve PE 186I Modern Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces knowledge and skills in beginning
cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength/endurance, and flexibility. Includes water/ modern dance technique. Includes dance fundamentals, vocabulary, and improvisation,
land exercises, lap swimming and water games. Recommended: Intermediate level swim emphasizing correct alignment, coordination, strength, and awareness of movement.
skills or equivalent. Fee: $12 Course may be taken 3 times for credit (D 192C or PE 186I separately or in combination).
40221 Sylvania HT POOL 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Guthrie Fee: $12
Intermediate swim skills required.
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PE 186J Modern Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues development of modern dance
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expanded modern dance vocabulary, dance combinations, and improvisation. Course may Lecture on-line.WEEKLY LABS ON CAMPUS
be taken 3 times for credit (D 192D or PE 186J separately or in combination). Recom-
mended courses: D 192C or PE 186I or equivalent. Fee: $12 Lab
43741 Sylvania HT 101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz 45230 Distance DST LEARN 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Betts
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PE 186K Tap Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces beginning skills in tap dance. Covers
basic steps, terminology, rhythms, and combinations. Fee: $12 GS 107 Physical Science (Astronomy), 4.00 Cr.—Surveys astronomy to include
43796 Sylvania CT 201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ceswick historical development of the universe, earth as a planet, earth’s moon, planets of the
PE 186M Tap Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues the development of tap dance tech- solar system, the sun, stars and galaxies. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
niques beyond the introductory level. Further develops a sense of rhythm, musicality, and equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
tap sounds. Learn basic through intermediate levels of traditional tap steps, rhythm tap
combination, and complete dances. Recommended: D 175a or PE 186K or equivalent Fee: Lecture
$12 43639 Cascade JH 113 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Park
47097 Sylvania CT 201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ceswick Lab
PE 186D Ballroom Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the fundamental principles of 43640 Cascade JH 113 10:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 Park
Ballroom Dance. Emphasis placed on proper partnering, style, and phrasing. Focus on the
elementary steps of Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Cha Chas, and Rumba. combinations. Fee: $12 Lecture
44558 Cascade CAGYM 201 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-Prest 41109 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
46710 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
Lab
46712 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze
42327 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 8:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
44699 Sylvania HT 101 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bronson
47101 Sylvania HT 08 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bronson
PE 199B Ballroom Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Students will continue development of Ball- Lecture
room dance techniques at the intermediate level with a focus on longer, more challenging 41651 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/7 TBA
phrases and performance aspects. Fee: $12 Lab
46591 Cascade CAGYM 201 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-Prest 42328 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
PE 186R Hip Hop, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the fundamental principles and skills of Hip
Hop dance. Emphasis placed on development of correct technique, strength, flexibility, Lecture
musicality, and individual expression through movement. Focus on Hip Hop elements, 44807 Sylvania ST 301 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Hutson
culture and terminology. Fee: $12 Lab
45373 Cascade CAGYM 201 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Banner 44809 Sylvania ST 301 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hutson
45327 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki
47950 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nozaki GS 108 Phys Science (Oceanography), 4.00 Cr.—Includes the chemical, biologi-
45367 SE Center TABOR 102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner cal, physical and geological nature of the oceans. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH
45365 Sylvania HT 101 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Diaz 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
PE 199I Hip Hop II, 1.00 Cr.—Designed to continue the development of Hip Hop
dance at an intermediate level with a focus on longer, more challenging phrases and Lecture
performance aspects. Emphasis will be placed on the development of correct technique, 41578 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Puris
strength and flexibility, musicality and individual expression through movement. Fee: $12 Lab
46696 Cascade CAGYM 201 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner 42324 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Puris
46708 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki
47394 Sylvania HT 101 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner
Lecture
42887 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Puris
Lab
Physical Science 42888 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Puris

Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209 Admin Asst Lecture


Rock Cr RC 7/202, 503-614-7500 Admin Asst
40099 Sylvania ST 305 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Abdulkareem
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148
Sylvania ST 312, 503-977-4174 Lab
40566 Sylvania ST 317 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Abdulkareem
41880 Sylvania ST 317 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Abdulkareem
GS 106 Physical Science (Geology), 4.00 Cr.—Covers minerals, rocks, volcanism,
earthquakes, plate tectonics, erosion and deposition by wind, glaciers and streams, GS 109 Physical Science (Meteorology), 4.00 Cr.—Covers characteristics of
weathering, fossils and geologic history. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or our atmosphere, air pressure and winds, atmospheric moisture, large air masses, violent
equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12 storms, the effect of oceans on weather, and climates. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12
Lecture
41363 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-Falkn Lecture
43592 SE Center TABOR 127 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Dittmer
Lab
42325 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-Falkn Lab
43593 SE Center TABOR 127 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dittmer
Lecture
41858 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-Falkn Lecture
41897 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey
Lab
42326 Rock Cr BLDG7 227 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-Falkn Lab
42330 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey
Lecture
42375 Distance DST LEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Gebhardt Lecture
Lecture on-line. WEEKLY LABS ON CAMPUS 42257 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey
Lab Lab
42376 Distance DST LEARN 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gebhardt 42331 Rock Cr BLDG7 225 1:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey
ALL LABS ON CAMPUS FRIDAY’S 6-8:50 PM

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Physics Lecture
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42265 Cascade JH 113 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Summerton


Cascade JH 210, 503-978-5209 Lab
Rock Cr RC 7/202, 503-614-7500 Admin Asst 42266 Cascade JH 113 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Summerton
Sylvania ST 312, 503-977-4174
Lecture
40104 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 2:00p–3:20p MT 9/20–12/7 Fellman
PHY 101 Fundamentals of Physics I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to Physics. Includes
mechanics, vectors, energy, simple machines, satellite motion, and the theory of special Lab
relativity. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 42308 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 3:30p–4:50p MT 9/20–12/7 Fellman
Fee: $12
Lecture
Lecture 40690 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 2:00p–3:20p RF 9/23–12/10 Fellman
41781 Cascade JH 113 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Park
Lab
Lab 42309 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 3:30p–4:50p RF 9/23–12/10 Fellman
41782 Cascade JH 113 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Park
Lecture
Lecture 40101 Sylvania ST 305 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dittrich
41028 Cascade JH 113 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bayne
Lab
Lab 41879 Sylvania ST 304 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Dittrich
41780 Cascade JH 113 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bayne 43166 Sylvania ST 304 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Dittrich

Lecture Lecture
41128 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Schroeder 40103 Sylvania ST 305 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Drosd
Lab Lab
42307 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Schroeder 44262 Sylvania ST 304 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Drosd

Lecture Lecture
40100 Sylvania ST 305 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Dittrich 41878 Sylvania ST 305 8:00a–10:50a S 9/25–12/11 Hale
Lab Lab
43165 Sylvania ST 304 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dittrich 40567 Sylvania ST 304 12:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Hale

Lecture PHY 211 General Physics (Calculus), 5.00 Cr.—Topics include concepts in me-
chanics and their relationship to practical applications for science and engineering majors.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Prerequisites: MTH 251 and MTH 252 and their prerequisite requirements. Prerequisite/
43487 For info contact: Rock Creek Fyfield Concurrent: MTH 252. Fee: $12
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lab Lecture
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41784 Cascade JH 113 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zable
43488 For info contact: Rock Creek Fyfield Lab
Required Orientation: Lab begins 9/22 meets Wednesdays weekly 3:00 PM 41785 Cascade JH 113 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Zable
to 5:50 PM Building 7 Room 223
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Lecture
PHY 121 Elementary Astronomy, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the contents of our solar 40497 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Vatne
system, including the earth, its moon, the other planets and moons; asteroids, comets, Lab
and meteors. Algebra recommended. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or 42310 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Vatne
equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $12

Lecture Lecture
40834 Sylvania ST 317 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ewing 40802 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Schroeder
With one evening lab for viewing..TBA Lab
Lab 42311 Rock Cr BLDG7 223 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Schroeder
40835 Sylvania ST 317 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Ewing
Lecture
PHY 201 General Physics, 4.00 Cr.—Introductory physics (algebra based) for sci- 40102 Sylvania ST 305 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Minkin
ence majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-chiropractic and pre-physical therapy students.
Topics include mechanics including statics, forces and motion energy, collisions, circular Lab
motion and rotational dynamics. Prerequisite or concurrent: MTH 111A, B or C and their 43167 Sylvania ST 304 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Minkin
prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12 43168 Sylvania ST 304 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Minkin

Lecture Lecture
41211 Cascade JH 113 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Ford 41187 Sylvania ST 305 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Minkin
Lab Lab
41783 Cascade JH 113 1:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 Ford 43169 Sylvania ST 304 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Minkin
Recitation
Lecture 41701 Sylvania ST 304 6:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 Minkin
43641 Cascade JH 113 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Zable
Lab
43642 Cascade JH 113 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Zable

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PHY 212 General Physics (Calculus), 5.00 Cr.—Topics include concepts in fluid PS 299 The Elections of 2010, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the federal and state elections of
mechanics, waves, thermodynamics and optics. Prerequisites: PHY 211 and its prerequi- 2010. The course will look in depth at the candidates and their electoral strategies for the

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
site requirements. Fee: $12 Congressional, gubernatorial, and Oregon local races adn ballot issues. This course also
covers voter turnout, voting theories, and campaign financing.
Lecture 45854 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Paine
41979 Sylvania ST 305 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Drosd
Lab
43170 Sylvania ST 304 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hale
PHY 213 General Physics (Calculus), 5.00 Cr.—Topics include concepts in
Psychology
electromagnetism together with their relationship to practical applications. Prerequisites: Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
PHY 211 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: $12 Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148
Lecture Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289
44811 Sylvania ST 305 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Allen
Lab PSY 101 Psychology and Human Relations, 4.00 Cr.—Applies psychological
44812 Sylvania ST 304 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Allen principles to relationships in both personal and professional environments. Includes an
overview of basic personality and social psychology concepts, as well as specific skill de-
velopment in the areas of communication, listening, and conflict resolution. Prerequisite:
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Political Science 40381 Cascade
41430 Cascade
SC 204
TH 124
1:00p–2:50p
9:00a–10:50a
MW
MW
9/20–12/8
9/20–12/8
Bergal
Hatch
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office 42112 Cascade TH 122 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327 44633 Cascade SC 306 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bastian
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103,, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148 46738 Cascade SC 201 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bastian
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289 44777 Hillsboro HC 104 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Magner
45821 Newberg NCC 105 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Bergal
41246 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Tinker
PS 201 US Govt:Foundation/Principles, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the development
41967 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Stone
of constitutional traditions in America. Includes topics such as free speech, equal rights
41968 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 6:00p–9:50p R 9/20–12/11 Leung
under law, movements, interest groups, political parties, and elections in a democratic
43581 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stone
struggle for power. PS 201, 202, and 203 need not be taken in sequence. Prerequisites:
40456 SE Center SCOTT 204 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kuhn
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
42096 SE Center SCOTT 204 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kuhn
40373 Cascade SC 301 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Sonnleitner
40375 Sylvania SS 107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 McCann
42387 Cascade TH 122 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Miller
40376 Sylvania SCB 104 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Reiner
41610 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Paine
40377 Sylvania ST 235 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Golledge
42956 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sonnleitner
40378 Sylvania TCB 213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Golledge
44682 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jeffries-Bilt
40837 Sylvania ST 301 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/11 Daviso
42878 SE Center TABOR 141 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Cole
42593 Sylvania TCB 211 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Reiner
40372 Sylvania SCB 204 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/9 Wagner
40526 Sylvania SCB 103 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Miranda w Distance Learning: Online Class
40971 Sylvania SCB 204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wagner 45845 For info contact: Sylvania McBeth
42611 Sylvania SCB 103 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Miranda Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class PSY 201 Intro to Psychology - Part 1, 4.00 Cr.—First term of a two-term sequence
41692 For info contact: Sylvania Bettencourt in introductory psychology covering the history of psychology, scientific methods, the
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. brain and nervous system, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, human
development, learning, memory, language, and cognition. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115
PS 202 US Govt:Institution & Policies, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the national institu- and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20
tions of American politics including the Legislative, Executive, Judiciary, and Bureaucracy.
Topics include national policies, foreign policy, taxation, spending priorities, government w Distance Learning: Online Class
regulations and entitlements. PS 201, 202, and 203 need not be taken in sequence. 40623 For info contact: Sylvania McCann
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
41027 Cascade SC 202 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Washington x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online
41702 Sylvania SS 103 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Jeffries-Bilt 44117 For info contact: Sylvania Hooke
44440 Sylvania SCB 104 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cole Series: Discovering Psychology / Psychology, the Human Experience
PS 203 State and Local Government, 4.00 Cr.—Examines state and local govern- Required Orientation: Online Orientation; log in after 9am on the first day of
ment policy formulation and outcomes on issues ranging from taxation to prisons, and classes at www.distance.pcc.edu
education to environmental concerns. Focuses on Oregon state and local politics. PS 201, Viewing Times: Comcast Cable CH27: Monday and Wednesday 2-4pm,
202, and 203 need not be taken in sequence. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 Friday 1-3pm and Saturday 12-2pm
or equivalent placement test scores. Viewing Options: DVD (bkstr), cable tv, streaming, PCC library
43551 Cascade TH 206 3:30p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Washington Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44685 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Paine w Distance Learning: Online Class
40525 Sylvania SCB 205 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Wagner 45606 For info contact: Sylvania Daviso
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
PS 205 Global Politics:Conflict/Coop, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the nature of relations
among states. Topics include motivating factors such as nationalism and imperialism, PSY 201A Intro to Psychology - Part 1, 4.00 Cr.—First term of a two-term se-
economic rivalries and the quest for security, questions of national sovereignty and quence in introductory psychology covering the history of psychology, scientific methods,
international cooperation, war and peace, global issues, and the future. Prerequisites: WR the brain, nervous system, sensation, perception, consciousness, human development,
115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. learning, memory, language, and cognition. Taught from a sociocultural approach which
43569 Sylvania TCB 217 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bettencourt assumes that gender, culture, and ethnicity are essential to understanding behavior,
thought, and emotion. Meets cultural diversity requirements for Associate Degrees.
PS 211 Peace and Conflict, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the causes and manifestations of
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
violence in actions involving oneself, society, one’s nation, and the global community.
40632 Cascade SC 202 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider-Ant
Alternatives to oppressive behavior, undemocratic institutions, and the violent resolution
40633 Cascade SC 202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Miller
of conflict are considered. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
41217 Cascade SC 202 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Miller
placement test scores.
42113 Cascade SC 202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schneider-Ant
41216 Cascade SC 301 12:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Sonnleitner
42094 Hillsboro HC 104 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Magner
44683 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Sonnleitner
45820 Newberg NLIB ANX 9:30a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Daviso
41941 Sylvania ST 101 9:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/9 Hastings
40776 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eid
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40777 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Eid PSY 215 Human Development, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys major theories of behavior and
40779 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Eid patterns of change and continuity in people over the life span. Emphasizes development
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44743 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 9:00a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 TBA from physical, cognitive, social, emotional, moral, and cultural perspectives from prenatal
47010 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Tinker development through development of infants, children, adolescents, adults, and the
43612 SE Center TABOR 145 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Miller elderly. Recommended: PSY 201A or 202A. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20
43613 SE Center TABOR 142 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Murar or equivalent placement test scores.
40505 Sylvania ST 301 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Hooke 40382 Cascade SC 304 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gardner
40506 Sylvania ST 301 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/11 Snyder 41218 Cascade SC 305 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA
40624 Sylvania ST 301 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 McCann 42367 Cascade TEB 224 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stone
40671 Sylvania SS 121 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Obradovich 44632 Cascade SC 202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Schneider-Ant
41179 Sylvania ST 301 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Olmsted 44745 Hillsboro HC 117 12:30p–4:20p W 9/22–12/8 Murar
41680 Sylvania ST 235 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Obradovich 45822 Newberg NLIB ANX 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Magner
43481 Sylvania SS 102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Johnson 41269 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stone
45846 Sylvania SS 122 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Hooke 40457 SE Center TABOR 142 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Murar
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41426 SE Center TABOR 139 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Pickett-Coope
42046 For info contact: Cascade Swett 40379 Sylvania SS 120 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Olmsted
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40625 Sylvania TCB 208 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Lajoy
PSY 202 Intro to Psychology - Part 2, 4.00 Cr.—The second term of a two-term se- 41322 Sylvania ST 301 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Lajoy
quence in introductory psychology, covering emotion, motivation, intelligence, personality 41654 Sylvania ST 235 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 McBeth
theory, health psychology, abnormal psychology, therapies, and social psychology. Rec- 41681 Sylvania ST 234 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Lazere
ommended: PSY 201 or 201A. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent w Distance Learning: Online Class
placement test scores. Fee: $20 40491 For info contact: Sylvania Rank
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42595 For info contact: Sylvania McCann w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 42194 For info contact: Sylvania Stromholt
PSY 202A Intro to Psychology - Part 2, 4.00 Cr.—The second term of a two-term Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
sequence in introductory psychology, covering emotion, motivation, intelligence, person- w Distance Learning: Online Class
ality theory, health psychology, abnormal psychology, therapies, and social psychology. 44269 For info contact: Sylvania Srinivasan
Course taught from a sociocultural approach which assumes that gender, culture, and Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
ethnicity are essential to understanding behavior, thought, and emotion. Meets cultural di- w Distance Learning: Online Class
versity requirements for Associate Degree. Recommended: PSY 201 or 201A. Prerequisite: 44463 For info contact: Sylvania Obradovich
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40634 Cascade SC 306 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Goerling w Distance Learning: Online Class
40635 Cascade SC 202 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Miller 45514 For info contact: Sylvania Williamson
43490 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Tinker Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44744 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 French w Distance Learning: Online Class
42191 Sylvania SS 107 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Johnson 45662 For info contact: Sylvania Williamson
43480 Sylvania ST 234 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Lajoy Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
41362 For info contact: Cascade Swett 46173 For info contact: Rock Creek Stone
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
PSY 213 Intro Behav Neuroscience, 4.00 Cr.—Provides an interdisciplinary w Distance Learning: Online Class
scientific introduction regarding how the brain produces behavior and psychological func- 45850 For info contact: Sylvania Stromholt
tions. Presents essential neurophysiological processes that underlie topics such as human Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
development, cognitive and emotional functions, psychological disorders and addic- PSY 216 Social Psychology, 4.00 Cr.—Examines how society affects human behav-
tions, cellular neuroanatomy and neurofunction form a key foundation for understanding ior, including persuasion, conformity, aggression, conflict, and interpersonal attraction.
sensorymotor systems, brain rhythms, (including sleep), and brain plasticity. Prerequisite: Applications to business, politics, environment, health, the legal system and human rela-
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and PSY 201 or one tions. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
year biology. 40374 Sylvania ST 234 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Golledge
42192 Sylvania SCB 205 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/11 Swiercinsky
PSY 222 Family & Intimate Relationship, 4.00 Cr.—Explores processes involved
PSY 214 Introduction to Personality, 4.00 Cr.—Covers personality theories in both traditional and non-traditional relationships and families; including love, cohabita-
including the theoretical and scientific explanations for individuals’ characteristic patterns tion, dating, marriage, parenting, communication and conflict resolution, sexuality,
of perception, thought, emotion, and behavior. Incorporates activities which help students balancing work and family, domestic violence, divorce, remarriage, and blended families.
apply what they have learned about personality theories to their personal and professional Prerequisite:WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
lives. Recommended: PSY 201A or 202A Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or 41828 Cascade SC 303 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Snyder
equivalent placement test scores.
40718 Sylvania ST 301 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Lazere
41399 Cascade SC 202 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider-Ant
44465 Sylvania ST 301 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/11 Snyder
42594 Sylvania AM 125 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Lazere
PSY 231 Human Sexuality, 4.00 Cr.—Part one of two-term sequence exploring
w Distance Learning: Online Class sexual issues from scientific and humanistic perspectives. Topics: historical, cultural,
40670 For info contact: Sylvania McBeth
cross-cultural perspectives on sexuality, sex research, female and male sexual and repro-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
ductive anatomy and physiology; gender issues; sexual response, communication, and
w Distance Learning: Online Class behavior patterns; love and sexual orientations. Recommended: PSY 231 taken before PSY
41291 For info contact: Sylvania Rank 232. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 41135 Cascade SC 304 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Miller-Tatro
w Distance Learning: Online Class 46172 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zimmerman
43402 For info contact: Sylvania Rank 46311 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Zimmerman
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43615 SE Center SCOTT 204 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kuhn
w Distance Learning: Online Class 44582 SE Center SCOTT 204 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kuhn
44462 For info contact: Sylvania Johnson 42597 Sylvania ST 301 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Hooke
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. PSY 232 Human Sexuality, 4.00 Cr.—Part two of sequence exploring sexual issues
w Distance Learning: Online Class from scientific and humanistic perspectives. Topics: sexuality through the life cycle, sexual
44742 For info contact: Rock Creek French problems, sexual satisfaction, contraception, conception, sexuality and disability, sex
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. and chronic illness, sexually transmitted infections, sexual victimization, atypical sexual
behavior, commercialization of sex. Recommended: PSY 231 taken before PSY 232.
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
42596 Sylvania ST 301 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Golledge
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PSY 236 Psych of Adult Dev and Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Provides an overview of the MRI Technologist Training Program
biosocial, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of adulthood and aging. Emphasis on theo- Special admission required for registration. MRI Technologists are members of the health

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
ries of aging, factors that influence health and aging, and the challenges and opportunities care team who provide MRI images of soft tissues, organs, bones, and blood vessels
of aging. Attention will be also given to contextual, cultural, gender, and ability issues as using a variety of equipment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a “people” profession,
we age and their effects on the individual. Recommended: PSY 201/A or PSY 215. Prereq- working with patients and other health care professionals employed in hospitals and clin-
uisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20 ics. Students spend time in classroom and local clinical education sites. Classes are held
w Distance Learning: Online Class in the evenings - clinical hours may be daytime, evenings, or weekends. Applications for
44719 For info contact: Sylvania Rank admission are accepted March 1st through April 15th each year. Students are admitted the
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. following Fall Term. Program length is 3 consecutive terms (9 months).
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,
RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores, and PSY 201 or 201A or 202 or
202A.
41031 Cascade SC 202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Miller
Reading
43580 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 5:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeJeune Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5244 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
40380 Sylvania SCB 203 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Obradovich Rock Cr Developmental Reading: RC 2/212, 503-614-7414
SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146 Office, 503-788-6148 Office,
w Distance Learning: Online Class 503-788-6145 Dept Chair
42470 For info contact: Sylvania Spraggins
Sylvania College Success Skills Department SS215, 503-977-4192 Office,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
503-977-4448 Dept Chair
w Distance Learning: Online Class
46728 For info contact: Sylvania Stromholt
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
PSY 240 Personal Awareness and Growth, 4.00 Cr.—Provides theory and
Developmental Reading
DE 21 Intro to Information Literacy, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces students to the skills
experience to acquire a comprehensive perspective on intra- and inter-personal dynamics
used to formulate a research query, emphasizing intellectual curiosity, creative thinking,
related to personal growth and awareness. Activities provide opportunities to increase self-
and persistence in information seeking activities. Students learn and practice research as
understanding, awareness, and acceptance, identify areas for potential growth, and explore
a multi-step process: identifying an information need and selecting a topic; formulating a
awareness of self as perceived by others to improve effectiveness relating to other people.
question; locating and selecting varied and appropriate print and electronic sources; using
Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
critical reading and thinking to evaluate information; and paraphrasing and citing sources.
43482 Sylvania SS 211 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Reiner
Use of library resources is required, including contacting Reference Librarians for research
assistance. This course is offered as a co-requisite to RD 80.
44357 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 5:30p–6:20p T 9/21–12/7 McMichael
Radiography 44358 Rock Cr
Students taking 44357 MUST also take RD 80 41626.
BLDG2 258 12:00p–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Cristiani
Students taking 44358 MUST also take RD80 40015.
Sylvania, 503-977-4227 HT 306, 503-977-4795 HT 205
45885 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 9:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 Toriseva
Students taking 45885 MUST also take RD 80 45884
Special admission required for registration. Radiographers are members of the health care RD 80 Reading 80, 3.00 Cr.—Instruction in vocabulary, dictionary use, motor skills,
team who provide images (x-rays) of tissues, organs, bones, and blood vessels using comprehension, some study skills. Prerequisite: ABE 0783 or placement into RD 80.
a variety of equipment. Radiography is a “people” profession, working with patients and 40012 Cascade TH 124 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamrar
other health care professionals employed in hospitals and clinics. Students spend time in 40951 Cascade TH 100 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Burns
classroom and local clinical education sites. Applications for admission are accepted Feb- 45579 Cascade TH 208 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenthal
ruary 1st through the first Monday of April each year. Students are admitted the following 40015 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cristiani
fall term. Program length is 8 consecutive terms (24 months). Refer to college catalog for Students taking 40015 MUST also take DE21 44358.
program curriculum. For application information contact the Health Admissions Office, 41626 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 McMichael
Sylvania Campus, HT 205, or call 503-977-4795 or 503-977-4908 Students taking 41626 MUST also take DE21 44357.
45884 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Toriseva
RAD 107C Principles of Fluoroscopy, 1.00 Cr.—Covers the state of Oregon fluo- Students taking 45884 MUST also take DE 21 45885
roscopy education requirements on operation of the equipment. Designed as an update for 41863 SE Center TABOR 142 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan
physicians or radiographers and to satisfy the Oregon Radiation Protection Services rules 44652 SE Center TABOR 126 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwall
for fluoroscopy. Department permission required. Fee: $20 40737 Sylvania ST 227 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Fredgant
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41059 Sylvania SS 211 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Barajas
42292 For info contact: Sylvania Smith 41698 Sylvania SS 110 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Barajas
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 43559 Sylvania SS 211 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/8 Slaughter
RAD 252 Sectional Anatomy-Abd/Pelvis, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces the normal appear- RD 80a Reading 80a, 3.00 Cr.—Topics include vocabulary, dictionary use, motor
ance of anatomical structures in normal planes. Enables student to differentiate between skills, comprehension, reading rate improvement, and study skills. Prerequisite: ABE 0783
normal anatomical structures and abnormalities. Designed for graduate technologists or or placement into RD 80.
senior radiography students. ARRT certification or department permission required. 41366 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth
44335 Sylvania HT 311 9:00a–4:00p S 10/9–10/10 Merritt Flexible hours. Orientation req’d Call 503-614-7414 for time
RD 81A Reading 81A, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on instruction in vocabulary, study skills,
Computed Tomography/CT Registry Prep and dictionary use. Prerequisite: ABE 0783 or placement into RD 80.
Special admission required for registration. CT Technologists are members of the Health 45883 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth
Care Team, who provide CT Images of all systems of the body. CT Imaging is a “people Flexible hours. Orientation req’d Call 503-614-7414 for time
profession”, working with patients and other health care professionals, employed in hospi- RD 82A Reading 82A, 2.00 Cr.—Focuses on instruction in vocabulary, comprehen-
tals and clinics. Students spend time in classroom and local clinical education sites. Most sion, study skills, and dictionary use. Prerequisite: ABE 0783 or placement into RD 80.
CT courses are offered on weekends. Clinical hours may be daytime, evening, or weekend 44359 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth
hours for those enrolled in the clinical portion. For additional information, contact the Flexible hours. Orientation req’d Call 503-614-7414 for time
Medical Imaging Department, 503-977-4032. RD 90 Reading 90, 3.00 Cr.—Instruction in reading improvement through work on
RAD 299C CT Clinical Education I, 5.00 Cr.—Provides clinical education experi- vocabulary development, motor skills, comprehension and some reading rate improve-
ence in an affiliated hospital Computed Tomography Imaging Department under the super- ment. Prerequisite: Placement into RD 90 or successful completion of RD 80.
vision of a Registered CT Technologist and Radiologist. Includes application of equipment 40013 Cascade JH 112 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens
manipulation and operation, CT imaging procedures, radiation safety, medicolegal and 40014 Cascade SC 203 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Dean
ethical protocol, record keeping and patient care. Requires clinical competencies, objec- 41061 Cascade TH 124 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Buckley
tives, performance assessment and attendance. The student will learn the necessary skills 41062 Cascade TH 208 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burns
that are required to function in the clinical area as a CT Technologist, and will develop and 41823 Cascade TH 100 9:00a–9:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 TBA
exhibit proper professional work ethic. Department permission required. 45593 Cascade TEB 216 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Demien
45807 Sylvania HOSP . TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/4 Vanderford 46091 Cascade JH 112 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Koya
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41386 Hillsboro HC 105 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 McCourt-Badde 45864 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shea-Ruddell
45890 Newberg NCC 201 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Bristow 45865 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Love
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

40016 Rock Cr BLDG2 245 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 45866 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Claassen
40017 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Erickson 45867 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright
40652 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Robbins 45868 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bogart
41283 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boyd 45869 Rock Cr BLDG5 115a 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Love
43496 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boyd 46868 SE Center SCOTT 102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Crawford
43497 Rock Cr BLDG7 221 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/11 Fierman 46887 SE Center TABOR 144 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkman
43498 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 46894 SE Center SCOTT 102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Crawford
45896 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Robbins 46896 SE Center SCOTT 102 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Crawford
40445 SE Center TABOR 135 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Christofili 46897 SE Center TABOR 126 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Feuer
42879 SE Center TABOR 144 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hairston 46899 SE Center TABOR 141 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hairston
43616 SE Center TABOR 141 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Feuer 46901 SE Center TABOR 135 9:00a–10:20a MWF 9/20–12/10 Erickson
45611 SE Center TABOR 141 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Carlson 47385 St Helens STHHS TBA 8:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jeffrey
40008 Sylvania ST 227 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kinsella 46315 Sylvania ST 226 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Edwall
40009 Sylvania ST 227 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Messersmith 46316 Sylvania ST 235 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Jacobsen
40010 Sylvania ST 102 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Meyers 46317 Sylvania SS 101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Guinee
40011 Sylvania SS 104 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Arnett 46318 Sylvania ST 225 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Richardson
40658 Sylvania ST 234 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth 46319 Sylvania ST 226 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Jacobsen
40855 Sylvania ST 226 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Larson 46320 Sylvania SS 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
40953 Sylvania SS 111 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Slaughter 46321 Sylvania ST 235 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Carlson
41142 Sylvania SS 119 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Barber 46322 Sylvania ST 235 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Carlson
41289 Sylvania ST 225 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Folland 46323 Sylvania ST 225 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Guinee
41501 Sylvania ST 234 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bennani 46324 Sylvania ST 225 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Fyfield
43561 Sylvania SS 211 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ambrose w Distance Learning: Online Class
43563 Sylvania SS 108 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith 45856 For info contact: Rock Creek Holm
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43875 For info contact: Rock Creek Mix w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45860 For info contact: Rock Creek Holm
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44360 For info contact: Rock Creek Mix w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45870 For info contact: Rock Creek Pontious
w Distance Learning: Online Class Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45886 For info contact: Rock Creek McMichael w Distance Learning: Online Class
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 45871 For info contact: Rock Creek Pontious
RD 90a Reading 90a, 3.00 Cr.—Reading improvement through work on vocabulary Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
development, motor skills, comprehension and reading rate. Prerequisite: RD 80 w Distance Learning: Online Class
41367 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth 46325 For info contact: Sylvania Arnett
Flexible hours. Orientation req’d Call 503-614-7414 for time Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
RD 91A Reading 91A, 1.00 Cr.—Focuses on reading effectiveness. Comprehension w Distance Learning: Online Class
strategies, vocabulary development, and reading rate are emphasized. 46326 For info contact: Sylvania Arnett
45901 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Flexible hours. Orientation req’d Call 503-614-7414 for time
RD 116 College Vocabulary Development, 3.00 Cr.—Adds significantly to
RD 92A Reading 92A, 2.00 Cr.—Focuses on reading effectiveness. Comprehension students’ reading, writing, and speaking vocabularies, fosters interest in words, and offers
strategies, vocabulary development, and reading rate are emphasized. Prerequisite: Place- strategies for continuous vocabulary development throughout life. Prerequisite: Placement
ment into RD 90 or successful completion of RD 80. into RD 115 or successful completion of RD 90.
41916 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth 46090 Cascade TH 100 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selander
Flexible hours. Orientation req’d Call 503-614-7414 for time

Reading Transfer
Please refer to departmental contact information in the gray box for all phone inquiries
regarding the following classes.
Real Estate
Sylvania TCB 312, 503-977-4393, 503-977-4287
RD 115 College Reading, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on expanding reading frequency and
effectively reading complex college level texts. Comprehension strategies, critical reading
and thinking skills, information literacy, vocabulary development, student success strate- RE 100 Intro to Real Estate, 3.00 Cr.—Real estate brokerage, appraisal, escrow,
gies and adapting reading rate to different reading tasks are emphasized. Prerequisite: RD and management. Focuses on these aspects of the real estate industry and provides basic
90 or equivalent placement test score; OR ESOL 254 and ESOL 260. information for choosing real estate as a career.
46080 Cascade JH 107 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rosenthal 40429 Sylvania SCB 102 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Vincent
46081 Cascade TH 122 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Grove
46082 Cascade TH 124 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cole
w Distance Learning: Online Class
41001 For info contact: Sylvania Vincent
46083 Cascade TH 122 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ryan Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46084 Cascade TEB 216 2:30p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamrar
46085 Cascade TH 124 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cole RE 110 Real Estate Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the real estate business in
46086 Cascade TH 124 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA general, real estate licensing laws, listing agreements, sales agreements, and fair housing.
46088 Cascade TEB 224 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rosenthal Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing requirements. Fee: $20
46089 Cascade TH 122 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ambrose w Distance Learning: Online Class
45853 Hillsboro HC 104 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McCourt-Badde 40910 For info contact: Sylvania Knickerbocker
45855 Hillsboro HC 104 12:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 McCourt-Badde Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45891 Newberg NCC 201 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA RE 112 Real Estate Law, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces the laws affecting real estate
45892 Newberg NLIB ANX 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kolbet ownership and the transfer of real estate ownership. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker
45857 Rock Cr BLDG7 106 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Shea-Ruddell pre-licensing requirements. Fee: $20
45858 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jarrell w Distance Learning: Online Class
45859 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright 43411 For info contact: Sylvania Lasselle
45861 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Cristiani Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45862 Rock Cr BLDG2 111 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Shea-Ruddell
45863 Rock Cr BLDG2 108 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bogart
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101
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- Russian

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
ments. Fee: $20
w Distance Learning: Online Class Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-8023. For additional information call, 503-977-4266
41352 For info contact: Sylvania Calvert
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
RUS 101 First Year Russian, 4.00 Cr.—Emphasizes active communication in begin-
RE 116 Real Estate Finance, 3.00 Cr.—Methods for financing the acquisition ning Russian. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure,
and transfer of real property. Emphasizes the mortgage market, lending instruments, vocabulary and culture. For beginners.
foreclosures and remedies, governmental loan programs, private loan programs, loan 40441 Sylvania CT 222 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Shmakov
applications, appraisals and closings. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate pre-licensing require- For beginners
ments. Fee: $20 40897 Sylvania CT 222 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Shmakov
w Distance Learning: Online Class For beginners
40911 For info contact: Sylvania Vincent 40898 Sylvania CT 222 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Grigoryan
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. For beginners
RE 118 Real Estate Brokerage, 2.00 Cr.—Topics include advertising, financial RUS 201 Second Year Russian, 5.00 Cr.—Continues the work of first year Russian,
records, regulatory requirements for real estate offices, escrow, office manuals, and other reviewing, expanding, and perfecting pronunciation, structure, and vocabulary for the pur-
topics. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing Fee: $20 pose of active communication. Includes practice in reading and writing. Recommended:
w Distance Learning: Online Class Completion of first year Russian at college level or instructor permission.
41353 For info contact: Sylvania Amato 40442 Sylvania CT 222 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Shmakov
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
RE 126 Real Estate Contracts, 2.00 Cr.—Topics include basic contract law, listing
agreements, earnest money agreements, options, first rights of refusal, leases and escrow
agreements. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre-licensing requirements. Fee: $20 Service-Learning
w Distance Learning: Online Class Sylvania SS 217, Service-Learning Coordinator, 503-977-4419
41351 For info contact: Sylvania Calvert
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
RE 140 RE: Broker Property Management, 1.00 Cr.—Topics include Oregon ART 103 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.
real estate license and administrative rules, Oregon Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, Addresses issues relating to design in our daily lives, particularly graphic design, and
record keeping, and anti-discrimination statutes. Satisfies Oregon Real Estate Broker pre- may include commercial, industrial, crafts, and product design. Examines how design
licensing requirements. Fee: $20 expresses the values, technology, economy and taste of our culture in light of aesthetic,
w Distance Learning: Online Class historic and critical issues. The Intro to Art series 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order.
41354 For info contact: Sylvania Probstfield Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44546 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
RE 252 RE: Property Management, 6.00 Cr.—Emphasizes functions and respon- Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
sibilities of managers of real property. Includes applications of contract and agency law, ART 206 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.
and statutory materials concerning landlord and tenant, anti-discrimination, and fair credit Examines visual art and architecture as a reflection of human interaction with the
reporting. Satisfies Oregon State property management license pre-licensing require- socio-political and physical environment. Objectives center on viewing, analyzing and
ments. Fee: $20 comparing many art forms in an historical context, and covers the Renaissance and
w Distance Learning: Online Class Baroque periods, beginning about 1300 AD. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20
41508 For info contact: Sylvania Probstfield or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: 20.00
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 44556 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
44557 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Refrigeration/HVAC BI 213 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.
Third term of a three term sequence for students majoring in biology and the sciences, in-
cluding pre-medical, pre-dental, chiropractic, pharmacy, and related fields. Includes plant
xPlease refer to the Facilities Maintenance Technology section for Refrigeration and animal anatomy and physiology, and individual, population, community and ecosys-
courses. tem ecology. Prerequisite: BI 212 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: 12.00Lecture
41499 Sylvania HT 307 9:00a-10:50a TR 09/21-12/09 Fergusson-Kol
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearningLab

Religious Studies 41500 Sylvania HT 302 12:00p- 2:50p R 09/23-12/09 Fergusson-Kol


Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office ECE 121 Observation & Guidance I, 3.00 Cr.
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 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
and belief systems impact guidance decisions, and the linkages between observation and
R 210 World Religions, 4.00 Cr.—A general survey course that examines the major guidance plans for individual children.
religions of the world, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese religions, Christianity, 41528 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 6:00p- 8:50p T 09/21-12/11 Jones
Judaism and Islam. Attention is given to their founds and history, myths and doctrines, Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
rituals and traditions, and social and personal ethics. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and 43278 Sylvania HT 311 1:00p- 3:50p M 09/20-12/11 Jones
MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
46420 Cascade SC 305 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailey
43584 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey ECE 122 Environments & Curriculum I, 4.00 Cr.
Service-Learning Option see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning An introduction to an overview of creating physical and social environments and curricu-
44740 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Lee lum for children six weeks to six years in home or center-based programs. Course covers
45998 Sylvania ST 225 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gray theories and relationships between physical and social space, activities, experiences, and
materials. Students are introduced to the use of developmentally and culturally appropriate
practices in planning, selecting, and evaluating environments and curriculum for young
children.
41599 Sylvania HT 324 1:00p- 4:20p R 09/24-12/11 Miller
Field Trip: 5 hours TBA. Service-Learning Option.

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102
ECE 123 Environments and Curriculum II, 4.00 Cr. SOC 205 Soc Change/Social Institutions, 4.00 Cr.
This course explores the use of developmentally and culturally appropriate practices in Explores various social institutions (family, economy, polity, and religion) from a social
C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0

creating physical and social environments and curriculum for children six weeks to six change perspective. Various theories of social organization and social change are
years in home or center-based programs. Theories of play and early care and education compared and contrasted. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent
are employed to plan and implement environments and curriculum for children. Students placement test scores.
plan, implement, and evaluate environments and curriculum for young children. Prerequi- 40388 Sylvania SS 120 11:00a-12:50p TR 09/21-12/11 Butz
site: ECE 122. Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
44629 Sylvania SCB 204 6:00p- 9:20p M 09/20-12/11 Miller SOC 223 Sociology of Aging, 4.00 Cr.
Field Trip: Five Hours TBA. Service-Learning Option
Explores the impact of social and sociocultural conditions on the process of aging and
HEC 201 Family Partnership Education, 3.00 Cr. the social consequences of this process. Also explores the aging process through a life-
The study of influences on children and their families which impact child and family be- course perspective and adopts a social problems approach to aging and related issues.
haviors, values, attitudes, beliefs, and morals. Topics include: parenting patterns: cultural, Recommend: SOC 204 or 205, or instructor permission. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115,
religious and socioeconomic influences: peer, school, media, impacts; family develop- and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
ment, community ecology, special needs children, prejudice, and public policy. Fee: 20.00 44459 Sylvania SCB 201 5:00p-6:50p R 09/20-12/11 Abushakrah
44889 For info contact: Sylvania Jones Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning 44460 For info contact: Sylvania Abushakrah
ESOL 20a Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr. Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
The second of four levels of English as a second language. Students develop basic English SP 100 Intro to Speech Communication, 4.00 Cr.
communication. Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening skills are taught in the context Covers complexities of the communication process. Includes insights into the causes and
of communicating in adult life roles as family and community members, workers, citizens effects of general communication behaviors, involvement in active exploration of basic
and lifelong learners. A language placement test is required for enrollment. Fee: 35.00 communication theories and concepts, and opportunities to develop communication
46808 Cascade TH 208 9:00a-11:50a MW 09/20-12/08 Cain strengths. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning 44277 For info contact: Cascade Doss
ESOL 162 Level 6 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr. Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
44537 For info contact: Sylvania Haigler
Review of the writing process and development of the essay. Covers descriptive, narra- Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
tive, process, and comparison/contrast essays. Review of verb tenses, sentence types,
punctuation, and spelling patterns. Introduction to adverb and adjective clauses, reported SP 111 Public Speaking, 4.00 Cr.
speech, passive voice, and gerunds and infinitives. Prerequisite: ESOL placement test OR Introduction to speechmaking based primarily on a traditional public speaking approach.
successful completion of ESOL 152/152N; AND concurrent placement in ESOL 150/150N Aids students in developing theoretical understanding and practical application of oral
and ESOL 154/154N or higher. communication skills. Also includes techniques in controlling speech anxiety, how to
43026 Cascade TH 208 12:00p- 2:20p MW 09/20-12/08 Cain structure and organize information to present to a variety of audiences, and physical and
Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning vocal delivery skills. Prerequisite: MTH 20 or equivalent placement test score, and WR
121.
ESR 171 Environ Science:Bio Perspect, 4.00 Cr
42460 Cascade SC 201 11:00a-12:50p TR 09/21-12/09 Doss
Develops an understanding of environmental topics that are primarily biological in nature. Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Includes human population issues, matter and energy resources, ecosystems, environ- 45912 For info contact: Sylvania Werkman
mental ethics, and food and land resources. The associated laboratories will illustrate Service-Learning required. See www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
these topics. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test 47596 For info contact: Sylvania Werkman
scores. Fee: 12.00 Service-learning required: see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
41396 Sylvania HT 302 3:00p- 5:50p T 09/21-12/07 Fong SP 140 Intro to Intercultural Comm, 4.00 Cr.
and Sylvania HT 213 1:00p- 2:20p TR 09/21-12/09 Fong
Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning Explores the nature and impact of different cultures on communication. Includes interac-
tive relationship forms as the basis for global understanding in the classroom, business
HE 250 Personal Health, 3.00 Cr. or travel. Focus on processing messages with accelerating changes in political, economic
Explores current general health issues in emotional health and stress, physical fitness, and immigration patterns through individual cultural perceptions. Understand and com-
nutrition, human sexuality, communicable and degenerative diseases and drugs from a municate with people who are “different.” Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
wellness perspective. equivalent placement test scores.
42287 Rock Cr BLDG5 113 2:00p-3:20p MW 9/20-12/8 Hickcox 44621 For info contact: Cascade Doss
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
HE 251 Community/Public Health Issues, 4.00 Cr. SPA 111C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.
Inquires into the causes and potential solutions for current community health issues, Practice of structures and vocabulary of first year Spanish in a conversational format.
overviews the organization of community and health care agencies, and explores career Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 101 or instructor permission.
opportunities in community health. Includes Service Learning. Fee: 20.00 46760 Cascade JH 107 12:00p-12:25p MW 09/20-12/08 Underwood
43509 For info contact: Rock Creek Playford Open to all beginning Spanish students; Service Learning Required
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning WR 121H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.
HST 101 West Civ: Ancnt Wrld to Mediev, 4.00 Cr. This is the Honors version of English Composition, which develops skills in analytical
Studies the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome. Covers reading, critical thinking, and expository and persuasive writing. Students compose
development of Judeo-Christian beliefs, early Islamic civilization, the Byzantine Empire several essays using a variety of strategies to present evidence in support of a thesis.
and the early Medieval period. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent Prerequisite: 3.25 GPA and placement into WR 121, or completion of WR 115 and RD 115.
placement test scores. 47095 Sylvania HT 321 11:00a-12:50p MW 09/20-12/08 Wheeler
40349 Sylvania SS 109 3:00p- 4:50p TR 09/21-12/11 Gray Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning WR 122 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.
40350 Sylvania SS 109 11:00a-12:50p MW 09/20-12/11 Gray
Focuses on argument as a means of inquiry, clear and appropriate writing style, and criti-
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
cal reading. Explores ideas and issues through discussion and writing. Students compose
40529 Sylvania SS 109 3:00p- 4:50p MW 09/20-12/11 Gray
analytical, argumentative, and/or expository essays with appropriate documentation.
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Prerequisite: WR 121.
HST 199K History of Japan and Korea, 4.00 Cr. 40454 SE Center TABOR 146 3:00p- 4:50p MW 09/20-12/08 Lamb
Explores the history and relationship between Japan and Korea. Includes political, diplo- Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
matic, economic, social, religious, and cultural themes from pre-history to modern times.
45842 Sylvania SS 109 11:00a-12:50p TR 09/21-12/11 Gray
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning

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WR 227 Technical/Profession WR 1, 4.00 Cr. ASL 150 Accel American Sign Language, 6.00 Cr.—For beginners. Covers the
Introduces technical and professional communications. Students compose, design, revise, material of ASL 101 and half of ASL 102 in an accelerated format. Emphasizes active con-

C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
and edit effective letters, memos, reports, descriptions, instructions, and employment versational competence in ASL. Includes visual readiness skills, vocabulary, culture and
documents Emphasizes precise use of language and graphics to communicate complex grammar used for meeting communication needs. Recommended to the highly motivated
technical and procedural information safely, legally and ethically. Two instructor confer- student. Proficiency target level: Intermediate low.
ences required. Prerequisites: WR 121, basic computer literacy, and intermediate word 46946 Sylvania HT 320 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Burke
processing skills. 48264 Sylvania CT 234 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ward
46932 SE Center TABOR 143 6:00p- 8:50p M 09/20-12/06 Monteverde ASL 151 Accel American Sign Language, 6.00 Cr.—Covers the material of half of
Some assignments are online. Service-Learning Option. ASL 102 and ASL 103 in an accelerated format. Emphasizes active communication in ASL.
WR 241 Creative Writing (Fiction), 4.00 Cr. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid. Sign Language Proficiency Interview may be re-
quired. Prerequisite: ASL 102 or ASL 150. Prerequisite course must have been completed
Focuses on writing and submitting fiction for class discussion and analysis in a workshop within one year of class enrollment; proficiency interview within one term.
setting. Study established writers for techniques, structures, and styles. Prerequisites: WR 48266 Sylvania TCB 212 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Burke
115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
46525 Sylvania CT 128 1:00p- 2:50p MW 09/20-12/08 Wheeler ASL 201 2nd Yr Amer Sign Language IV, 3.00 Cr.—Continues work of first year
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning ASL, reviewing, expanding, and perfecting expressive skill, structure, and vocabulary
for the purpose of active communication. Emphasizes active communication in ASL.
WR 244 Adv Creative Writing - Fiction, 4.00 Cr. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid. Sign Language Proficiency Interview may be
Focuses on continuing to apply the techniques and structures of fiction writing introduced required. Prerequisite: ASL 103. Prerequisite course must have been completed within one
in WR 241. Write fiction, and have work critiqued by peers and instructor, and critique the year of class enrollment; proficiency interview within one term.
work of others in a workshop setting. Students without WR 241 may enter the class with 44757 Sylvania HT 320 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Behrens
instructor permission. Prerequisite: WR 241 and its prerequisite requirements. ASL 202 2nd Yr Amer Sign Language V, 3.00 Cr.—Continues work of ASL 201.
46538 Sylvania CT 128 1:00p- 2:50p MW 09/20-12/08 Wheeler Emphasizes active communication in ASL. Increased emphasis on exploring, analyzing the
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning rules and presenting ASL stories and literature. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid.
Sign Language Proficiency Interview may be required. Prerequisite: ASL 201. Prerequisite
course must have been completed with one year of class enrollment; proficiency interview
Sign Language Interpretation within one term.
46938 Sylvania HT 321 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fischer

Program ASL 250 Accel American Sign Language, 4.00 Cr.—Covers the material of ASL
201 and half of ASL 202 in an accelerated format. Emphasizes active communication
Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4672, 503-977-4951 TTY in ASL. Increased emphasis on exploring, analyzing the rules, discussing, developing
and presenting ASL literature and poetry. Proficiency target level: Intermediate mid.
Sign Language Proficiency Interview may be required. Prerequisite: ASL 103 or ASL
American Sign Language interpreters work with deaf and hearing people, relaying 151. Prerequisite course must have been completed within one year of class enrollment;
signed messages into spoken languages and spoken messages into signed language. proficiency interview within one term.
Professional interpreters work in a variety of settings including education, conferences, 42227 Sylvania CT 234 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nicolay
social services, health care, and law. Students enter the full-time two-year program each 44748 Sylvania HT 320 9:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Burks
fall term; enrollment is limited. To receive an application packet which lists courses and
explains the enrollment process, call either number above. Prerequisite courses include

Sociology
successful completion of ASL 130, Current Issues in Deafness, and Intermediate American
Language skills. Call Sign Language Interpretation Office for a list of these courses.
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5215 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327
Sign Language Studies SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6147
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289
Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4672, 503-977-4951 TTY

SOC 204 Gen Soc: Soc in Everyday Life, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the sociological
ASL 101 1st Yr Amer Sign Language I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to ASL stressing perspective and sociology as a scientific discipline. Focuses on individuals and groups
the development of expressive skill, receptive skill, and cultural awareness through a and how they are shaped by their social locations (status, roles, race, class, sex, age, etc.),
communication approach. Primary emphasis on the student’s active use of the language. society’s structures, stratification, institutions, groups and organizations and by such cul-
Emphasizes active conversational competence in ASL. Includes visual readiness skills, tural processes as socialization and group interaction. Prerequisite: RD 115 or equivalent
vocabulary, culture and grammar used for meeting communication needs. Proficiency placement test scores.
target level: Novice high. For beginners. 40391 Cascade SC 202 12:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 LeCoe
46965 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burks 40712 Cascade SC 202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wilson-Figuer
46943 Sylvania CT 110 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Fernstrom 41133 Cascade SC 301 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson-Figuer
46947 Sylvania HT 309 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/15 Anthony 42466 Cascade SC 202 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 George
ASL 102 1st Yr Amer Sign Language II, 4.00 Cr.—Continues work of ASL 101, 45102 Cascade SC 202 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Franks
further developing all skills. Primary emphasis on the student’s active communication in 46176 Hillsboro HC 105 9:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Walther
ASL. Includes grammar and culture information. Proficiency target level: Intermediate low. 45835 Newberg NCC 201 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cushing
Prerequisite: ASL 101 or ASL 150 or Sign Language Proficiency Interview through Sign 40392 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeCoe
Language Interpretation Program (call SLIP office for an appointment). Prerequisite course 40393 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McMurry
must have been completed within one year of class enrollment; proficiency interview 41421 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Toussaint
within one term. 41796 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 6:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Tanzer
46942 Sylvania HT 323 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Padial Some class sessions replaced with online assignments
ASL 103 1st Yr Amer Sign Language III, 4.00 Cr.—Continues work of ASL 102, 46177 Scappoose SCAPHS TBA 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Daugherty
further developing all skills. Primary emphasis on the student’s active communication in 40383 Sylvania ST 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Guevara
ASL. Includes grammar and culture information. Proficiency target level: Intermediate low. 40385 Sylvania SCB 203 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Wolf
Prerequisite: ASL 102 or Sign Language Proficiency Interview through Sign Language In- 40387 Sylvania SS 116 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Zonoozy
terpretation Program (call SLIP office for an appointment) . Prerequisite course must have 40669 Sylvania SCB 105 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Smith
been completed within one year of class enrollment; proficiency interview within one term. 41318 Sylvania SCB 203 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Butz
46940 Sylvania CT 110 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ward Service-Learnign Optional - www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
41691 Sylvania SS 116 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Smith
ASL 130 Deaf Studies, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces two perspectives of Deaf community,
42612 Sylvania SCB 101 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Cushing
past and current perspectives on education, services, employment, legislation, signers vs
interpreters, signaling devices, terminology, communication system and attitudes toward w Distance Learning: Online Class
language. 40384 For info contact: Sylvania Wolf
40819 Sylvania CT 220 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fischer Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
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w Distance Learning: Online Class SOC 234 Crosscultural Views of Death, 4.00 Cr.—An interdisciplinary study of the
40866 For info contact: Sylvania Szymkowiak crosscultural variations regarding human responses to death and the differing cosmologi-
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Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. cal implications these suggest. Death, a cultural universal, is addressed in its diversity
w Distance Learning: Online Class from both anthropological and sociological perspective. The topic of death as experienced
42360 For info contact: Rock Creek Szymkowiak by several major regions and cultures of the world is explored including Asia, India, Bali,
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Middle East, Melanesia and Native Americans; historical trends in Western Europe and the
w Distance Learning: Online Class Americas are assessed regarding the evolution of contemporary perspectives on mortality.
43491 For info contact: Rock Creek Tanzer ATH 234 and SOC 234 cannot both be taken for credit. Recommend: A prior course in
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Anthropology or Sociology.
43579 Sylvania ST 101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Daugherty
w Distance Learning: Online Class
45629 For info contact: Rock Creek Toussaint SOC 214A Illumination Project 1, 4.00 Cr.—This is the first of a three-term se-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. quence designed to addresses issues of institutional oppression through classroom and
SOC 205 Soc Change/Social Institutions, 4.00 Cr.—Explores various social community presentations utilizing interactive theater. Provides skills in the area of social
institutions (family, economy, polity, and religion) from a social change perspective. analysis, group facilitation, social change interventions, creative production and basic act-
Various theories of social organization and social change are compared and contrasted. ing. This course requires Instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
43081 Cascade JH 107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Franks 42523 Sylvania PAC 101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 LaFrance
40973 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Tanzer
40388 Sylvania SS 120 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Butz Gerontology
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning xAdditional courses are located under the topic of Gerontology (subject code GRN)
41939 Sylvania SS 121 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Guevara SOC 223 Sociology of Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the impact of social and socio-
43578 Sylvania SCB 104 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Guevara cultural conditions on the process of aging and the social consequences of this process.
44425 Sylvania SS 104 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Guevara Also explores the aging process through a life-course perspective and adopts a social
w Distance Learning: Online Class problems approach to aging and related issues. Recommend: SOC 204 or 205, or instruc-
40386 For info contact: Sylvania Szymkowiak tor permission. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. scores. Fee: $20
SOC 206 Gen Soc: Social Problems, 4.00 Cr.—Applies the sociological frame 44459 Sylvania SCB 201 5:00p–6:50p R 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah
of reference to the study of social problems, their identification, analysis of causes and Service-Learning Required + online
possible solutions. Problems explored may include mental disorders, drug and alcohol w Distance Learning: Online Class
addiction, crime and delinquency, group discrimination, inequality, poverty, alienation, 44460 For info contact: Sylvania Abushakrah
domestic and international violence, environment and energy. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD Service-Learning Required see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40390 Cascade SC 301 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson-Figuer SOC 231 Sociology of Health & Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Provides an introduction to age
40713 Cascade SC 303 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wilson-Figuer related health issues in social and cultural context. Topics include the social structuring
40974 Rock Cr BLDG3 225 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 McMurry of age, health and illness; demographics and patterns of health and illness of older adults;
Service-Learning Required see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning issues related to medical and healthcare services; health and long-term care policy and
40867 Sylvania SCB 104 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/11 Smith programs. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test
Service-Learning Required see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
scores. Fee: $20
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
44426 For info contact: Sylvania Wolf
43636 For info contact: Sylvania Srinivasan
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Optional orientation 9/23/2010 7-7:50pm
SOC 211 Peace and Conflict, 4.00 Cr.—Explores causes and manifestations of Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
violence in actions involving oneself, society, one’s nation, and the global community.
Alternatives to oppressive behavior, undemocratic institutions, and the violent resolu-
tion of conflict are considered. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent
placement test scores.
41219 Cascade SC 301 12:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Sonnleitner
Spanish
44684 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Sonnleitner Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5085 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
40943 Sylvania ST 101 9:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/11 Hastings Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
SOC 213 Diversity in the United States, 4.00 Cr.—Examines a variety of topics SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146, 503-788-6148
such as race and ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, social class, and related issues Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-8023. For additional information call, 503-977-4266
and concepts from a number of sociological perspectives. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115
and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
40389 Cascade JH 107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 LeCoe SPA 101 First Year Spanish-First Term, 4.00 Cr.—Beginning communication in
Spanish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabu-
w Distance Learning: Online Class lary and culture. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test
40731 For info contact: Sylvania Wolf scores.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40439 Cascade SC 304 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
SOC 228 Intro Environmental Sociology, 4.00 Cr.—Examines the relationship Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 41524.
between society and the environment. The industrialization of society and our increasing 41030 Cascade SC 304 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
demand for natural resources has significantly impacted the earth’s ability to meet the Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 41525.
needs of humanity and other species. Explores the causes and consequences of such top- 41099 Cascade SC 304 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
ics as population, consumption, development, pollution, public policy, and environmental Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 41523.
justice. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 41995 Cascade JH 102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
46933 Sylvania SCB 205 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Smith Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 41996.
43585 Cascade SC 304 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
SOC 232 Death & Dying: Cult & Issues, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces the student to the in- Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 41518.
stitution of death in the United States. From a sociological frame of reference, the student 45557 Cascade SC 304 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
will study death as a system for dealing with the social processes of dying, death, and Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 45558.
bereavement. Recommend: SOC 204, 205, or instructor permission. Prerequisite: WR 115, 41580 Hillsboro HC 117 8:30a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Valenzuela
RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $20 Students enrolled in 41580 should also take 41581 SPA111C
43625 Sylvania TCB 215 6:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/11 Zimmerman 47988 Newberg NCC 105 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
class meets 9/22, 10/27, 11/3 + online 40440 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
w Distance Learning: Online Class Students enrolled in 40440 should also take 41033 SPA111c
41938 For info contact: Sylvania Zimmerman 40661 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Valenzuela
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Students enrolled in 40661 should also take 41034 SPA111C
40736 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pinyas
Students enrolled in 40736 should also take 41035 SPA111C
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40860 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zink 41034 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 6:00p–6:25p MW 9/20–12/8 Valenzuela
Students enrolled in 40860 should also take 41036 SPA111C Students enrolled in 41034 should also take 40661 SPA101

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42880 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 41035 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Pinyas
Students enrolled in 42880 should also take 42881 SPA111C Students enrolled in 41035 should also take 40736 SPA101
43533 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bergman 41036 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 11:30a–11:55a MW 9/20–12/8 Zink
Students enrolled in 43533 should also take 43534 SPA111C Students enrolled in 41036 should also take 40860 SPA101
44760 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pinyas 42881 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 1:30p–1:55p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Students enrolled in 44760 should also take 44761 SPA111C Students enrolled in 42881 should also take 42880 SPA101
46976 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carreon 43534 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 Bergman
Students enrolled in 46976 should also take 46977 SPA 111C Students enrolled in 43534 should also take 43533 SPA101
41639 SE Center TABOR 126 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stautz 44761 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 1:30p–1:55p TR 9/21–12/9 Pinyas
Students should also take 41652 - SPA 111C. Students enrolled in 44761 should also take 44760 SPA101
40503 Sylvania CT 222 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 46977 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 11:00a–11:25a TR 9/21–12/9 Carreon
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 42041 Students enrolled in 46977 should also take 46976 SPA 101
40504 Sylvania TCB 212 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mitchell 41652 SE Center TABOR 126 6:30p–6:55p TR 9/21–12/9 Stautz
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 43087 Students should also take 41639 -SPA 101.
40538 Sylvania SS 103 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 42040 Sylvania TCB 208 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 Martin
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 42043 Students should also register in SPA 101, CRN 42039
40660 Sylvania SS 101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mitchell 42041 Sylvania CT 222 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 43086 Students should also register in SPA 101, CRN 40503
41709 Sylvania TCB 212 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mitchell 42042 Sylvania TCB 208 12:30p–12:55p MW 9/20–12/8 Martin
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 42044 Students must also register in SPA 101, CRN 42245
42039 Sylvania TCB 208 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Martin 42043 Sylvania SS 103 5:30p–5:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 42040 Students should also register in SPA 101, CRN 40538
42245 Sylvania TCB 208 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Martin 42044 Sylvania TCB 212 2:55p–3:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Mitchell
Students should also register in SPA 111C, CRN 42042 Students should also register in SPA 101, CRN 41709
SPA 102 First Year Spanish-Second Term, 4.00 Cr.—Active communication in 43086 Sylvania SS 101 10:30a–10:55a MW 9/20–12/8 Mitchell
Spanish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vo- Students should also register in SPA 101, CRN 40660
cabulary and culture. Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 112C. Successful 43087 Sylvania TCB 212 10:30a–10:55a TR 9/21–12/9 Mitchell
completion of SPA 101 or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH Students should also register in SPA 101, CRN 40504
20 or equivalent placement test scores. SPA 112C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Practice of structures and
42962 Cascade SC 301 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA vocabulary of first year Spanish in a conversational format. Recommended: Simultaneous
Students should also take SPA 112C - CRN 42964. enrollment in SPA 102 or instructor permission.
43554 Cascade SC 304 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 42964 Cascade SC 301 1:00p–1:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Students should also take SPA 112C - CRN 43555. Students should also take SPA 102 - CRN 42962.
46756 Cascade JH 106 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 43555 Cascade SC 304 1:30p–1:55p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Students should also take SPA 112C - CRN 46758. Students should also take SPA 102 - CRN 43554.
46820 Hillsboro HC 104 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 46758 Cascade JH 106 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Students enrolled in 46820 should also take 47418 SPA 112C Students should also take SPA 102 - CRN 46756.
44762 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carreon 47418 Hillsboro HC 104 6:30p–6:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Students enrolled in 44762 should also take 44763 SPA112C Students enrolled in 47418 should also take 46820 SPA102
47386 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 2:30p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 44763 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 Carreon
Students enrolled in 47386 should also take 47387 SPA112C Students enrolled in 44763 should also take 44762 SPA102
43320 Sylvania ST 227 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 47387 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 2:00p–2:25p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Students should also register in SPA 112C, CRN 43323 Students enrolled in 47387 should also take 47386 SPA 102
SPA 103 First Year Spanish-Third Term, 4.00 Cr.—Active communication in 43323 Sylvania ST 227 2:55p–3:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Spanish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vo- For students in SPA 102, CRN 43320
cabulary and culture. Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 113C. Successful SPA 113C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Continuation of SPA 112C.
completion of SPA 102 or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 103 or instructor permission.
20 or equivalent placement test scores. 42965 Cascade SC 304 1:30p–1:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
42963 Cascade SC 304 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA Students should also take SPA 103 - CRN 42963.
Students should also take SPA 113C- CRN 42965. 46765 Cascade TEB 222 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
46764 Cascade TEB 222 9:00a–10:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA Students should also take SPA 103 - CRN 46764.
Students should also take SPA 113C- CRN 46765. 44767 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 11:00a–11:25a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
44765 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA Students enrolled in 44767 should also take 44765 SPA103
Students enrolled in 44765 should also take 44767 SPA113C 43698 Sylvania TCB 208 2:55p–3:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley
43697 Sylvania TCB 208 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley For students in SPA 103, CRN 43697
Students should also register in SPA 113C, CRN 43698 SPA 150 First Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Emphasizes active communication in Span-
SPA 111C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Practice of structures and ish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabulary
vocabulary of first year Spanish in a conversational format. Recommended: Simultaneous and culture. For beginners. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
enrollment in SPA 101 or instructor permission. placement test scores.
41518 Cascade SC 304 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 46761 Cascade JH 107 12:30p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Underwood
Students should also take SPA 101- CRN 43585. Students should also take SPA 111C - CRN 48050.
41523 Cascade SC 304 11:00a–11:25a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 43535 Rock Cr BLDG7 121 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bergman
Students should also take SPA 101 - CRN 41099. 40997 Sylvania TCB 211 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
41524 Cascade SC 304 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 44857 Sylvania TCB 208 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gaffney
Students should also take SPA 101 - CRN 40439. SPA 151 First Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Increases vocabulary and proficiency in the
41525 Cascade SC 304 6:00p–6:25p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA present, past and future tenses, and the command of verb forms. Engage in and initiate
Students should also take SPA 101 - CRN 41030.
Spanish dialogue. Recommended: SPA 150 or completion of at least two years of recent
41996 Cascade JH 102 10:30a–10:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Students should also take SPA 101 - CRN 41995. high school Spanish. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent place-
45558 Cascade SC 304 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA ment test scores.
Students should also take SPA 101- CRN 45557. 42322 Rock Cr BLDG3 229 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
48050 Cascade JH 107 12:00p–12:25p MW 9/20–12/8 Underwood 46787 Sylvania SY TBA 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Open to all Spanish beginners; Service Learning Required SPA 201 Second Year Spanish-1st Term, 4.00 Cr.—Reviews and expands the use
41581 Hillsboro HC 117 8:00a–8:25a TR 9/21–12/9 Valenzuela of basic vocabulary, structural patterns, indicative tenses and commands from first-year
Students enrolled in 41581 should also take 41580 SPA101 college Spanish. Listen, speak, write and read in Spanish. Recommended: Simultaneous
47989 Newberg NCC 105 3:30p–3:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA enrollment in SPA 211. SPA 151, 103, or instructor permission required. Prerequisites:
41033 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
Students enrolled in 41033 should also take 40440 SPA101 41997 Cascade JH 107 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Boeschen
Students should also take SPA 211C - CRN 41998.
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42491 Cascade SC 304 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boeschen SPA 251 Second Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Develop and practice communicative
Students should also take SPA 211C - CRN 42496. competence and proficiency. Emphasizes proper use of the subjunctive to understand
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40828 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Zink and express personal feelings and thoughts. Focuses on various dimensions of Hispanic
Students enrolled in 40828 should also take 40941 SPA211C culture. Recommended: Completion of SPA 250 or four or more years of recent high
46945 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lyman school Spanish or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or
Student enrolled in 46945 should also take 46948 SPA 211C equivalent placement test scores.
41958 SE Center TABOR 126 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stautz 46788 Sylvania ST 226 12:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Students should also take CRN 41959-SPA 211C
40436 Sylvania TCB 208 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley
Students should also register in SPA 211C, CRN 43088
40437 Sylvania SS 101 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
Students should also register in SPA 211C, CRN 43089 Speech Communication
42098 Sylvania SS 108 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bentley Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5214 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office
Students should also register in SPA 211C, CRN 42045
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office
SPA 202 Second Year Spanish-2nd Term, 4.00 Cr.—Practice and expand SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146 Office, 503-788-6148 Office,
vocabulary and structures. Emphasizes subjunctive tenses to express personal feelings, 503-788-6145 Dept Chair
doubts and opinions in Spanish. Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 212. Sylvania CT 216, 503-977-4264 Office, 503-977-4854 Dept Chair
Successful completion of SPA 201 or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD
115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores..
43582 Cascade JH 107 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA SP 100 Intro to Speech Communication, 4.00 Cr.—Covers complexities of the
Students should also take SPA 212C - CRN 43583. communication process. Includes insights into the causes and effects of general com-
SPA 203 Second Year Spanish-3rd Term, 4.00 Cr.—Practice and expand vocabu- munication behaviors, involvement in active exploration of basic communication theories
lary and subjunctive patterns. Listen, speak, read, write and begin to sense the culture in and concepts, and opportunities to develop communication strengths. Prerequisite: WR
the idiom. Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 213. Successful completion 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
of SPA 202 or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or 40279 Cascade SC 204 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ellingson
equivalent placement test scores. 44617 Cascade SC 201 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Hale
44672 Cascade JH 107 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 40280 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards
Students should also take SPA 213C - CRN 44673. 40676 SE Center SCOTT 204 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Crouse
46836 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lewis 40271 Sylvania PAC 101 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Morrow
Students enrolled in 46836 should also take 43837 SPA 213C
w Distance Learning: Online Class
SPA 211C Inter Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Stresses conversational skills at 43528 For info contact: Rock Creek Kernion
the second year level. Recommended: Completion of or simultaneous enrollment in SPA Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
201 or instructor permission.
41998 Cascade JH 107 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Boeschen w Distance Learning: Online Class
Students should also take SPA 201 - CRN 41997. 44263 For info contact: Rock Creek Kernion
42496 Cascade SC 304 11:00a–11:25a MW 9/20–12/8 Boeschen Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Students should also take SPA 201 - CRN 42491. w Distance Learning: Online Class
40941 Rock Cr BLDG3 230 11:00a–11:25a TR 9/21–12/9 Zink 44277 For info contact: Cascade Doss
Students enrolled in 40941 should also take 40828 SPA201 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46948 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 6:00p–6:25p MW 9/20–12/8 Lyman w Distance Learning: Online Class
Student enrolled in 46948 should also take 46945 SPA 201 44537 For info contact: Sylvania Haigler
41959 SE Center TABOR 126 2:30p–2:55p TR 9/21–12/9 Stautz Service-learning required: see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
Students should also take CRN 41958-SPA 201 Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42045 Sylvania SS 108 12:30p–12:55p MW 9/20–12/8 Bentley
Students should also register in SPA 201, CRN 42098 SP 101 Oral Communication Skills, 3.00 Cr.—Improve listening and speaking
43088 Sylvania TCB 208 10:30a–10:55a TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley skills. Includes oral reports, conference procedures and everyday conversation.
Students should also register in SPA 201, CRN 40436 42372 Cascade SC 201 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Nadal
43089 Sylvania SS 101 5:30p–5:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA $17.00 for field trip due 1st week of the term.
Students should also register in SPA 201, CRN 40437 SP 110 Fund of Voice & Articulation, 3.00 Cr.—Present prepared and impromptu
SPA 212C Inter Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Continuation of SPA 211C. Rec- assignments with emphasis on understanding the vocal mechanism for production of
ommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 202. Completion of SPA 201 or equivalent Standard American speech while learning the International Phonetic Alphabet. Includes
also recommended. group or individual work designed to improve articulation, breathing, projection, expres-
43583 Cascade JH 107 3:30p–3:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA siveness, and pronunciation.
Students should also take SPA 202 - CRN 43582. 43049 Cascade SC 204 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Semura
SPA 213C Inter Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Continuation of SPA 212C. SP 111 Public Speaking, 4.00 Cr.—Introduction to speechmaking based primarily
Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 203 or instructor permission. on a traditional public speaking approach. Aids students in developing theoretical under-
44673 Cascade JH 107 1:00p–1:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA standing and practical application of oral communication skills. Also includes techniques
Students should also take SPA 203 - CRN 44672. in controlling speech anxiety, how to structure and organize information to present to
46837 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Lewis a variety of audiences, and physical and vocal delivery skills. Prerequisite: MTH 20 or
Students enrolled in 46837 should also take 46836 SPA 203 equivalent placement test score, and WR 121.
SPA 217 Reading & Writing for Experien, 3.00 Cr.—Part of a three-course 40278 Cascade SC 302 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
sequence to be taken in any order. Improve experienced speaker of Spanish skills in spell- 40725 Cascade SC 204 1:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Johnson
ing, grammar, reading, composition and translation. Recommended: Experienced speaker FOCUS: Teaching theory and curriculum development.
of Spanish who can read and write. 40907 Cascade SC 201 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Espinosa
43540 Cascade MAHB 216 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina 41237 Cascade SC 201 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Espinosa
ITV, live, interactive w/instructor, closed circuit TV 41625 Cascade SC 201 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 O’Shea
43536 Rock Cr BLDG9 201 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina 42368 Cascade SC 201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Espinosa
ITV, live, interactive w/instructor, closed curcuit TV 42460 Cascade SC 201 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Doss
44769 SE Center TABOR 120 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
ITV, live, interactive w/instructor, closed curcuit TV 43538 Cascade SC 201 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Espinosa
43537 Sylvania TCB 107 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina 43539 Cascade SC 204 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Semura
ITV, live, interactive w/instructor, closed circuit TV 44618 Cascade SC 201 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Hale
SPA 250 Second Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Develop and practice language com- 46334 Cascade SC 204 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
petence and proficiency by reinforcing all basic structures and expanding vocabulary of 46335 Cascade SC 302 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA
first year Spanish. Emphasizes understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Recom- 42321 Hillsboro HC 104 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Atkin
mended: Completion of first year college Spanish or three or more years of recent high 45897 Newberg NCC TBA 9:30a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Ellingson
school Spanish, or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or 45898 Newberg NCC TBA 4:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 Jones
equivalent placement test scores. 40281 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 King
44768 Rock Cr BLDG3 228 8:30a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Lewis 40282 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 King
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40283 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kernion SP 215 Sm Grp Comm: Process & Theory, 4.00 Cr.—Problem solving aspects
40750 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Edic of small group activities. Includes process and task, leadership, verbal and non-verbal

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43144 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Neill messages in the small group, norms and roles, conflict reduction, and decision making.
43145 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Neill Focuses on theory and practice. SP 100 recommended. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and
43396 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 King MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
44203 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Nadal 44620 Cascade SC 201 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ellingson
44572 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Kaio 42051 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Brennan
46422 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Atkin 45895 Sylvania CT 108 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Andersen
42047 SE Center SCOTT 204 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morrow SP 228 Mass Communication, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the symbiotic relationship of the
42425 SE Center SCOTT 204 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Morrow mass media and society from a rhetorical perspective. Investigation into the technological
43617 SE Center TABOR 138 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Bratton advancements in mass communications and their subsequent affect on public discourse
40272 Sylvania CT 233 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Neill and the individual in society will be examined. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20
40273 Sylvania CT 233 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Corona or equivalent placement test scores.
40274 Sylvania CT 233 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaio 42003 Sylvania CT 110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pryor
40275 Sylvania CT 233 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mann 42170 Sylvania CT 110 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Pryor
40276 Sylvania CT 233 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Estrella
40277 Sylvania CT 233 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Estrella
40540 Sylvania CT 233 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Petzold
40749 Sylvania
41108 Sylvania
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3:00p–4:50p
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Study Abroad
42162 Sylvania ST 227 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Atkin Rock Cr www.pcc.edu/studyabroad, studyabroad@pcc.edu, 503-614-7152
42977 Sylvania CT 233 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Guinn
44237 Sylvania CT 238 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bynum
44600 Sylvania CT 233 1:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Corona Each year, Portland Community College offers a variety of study abroad opportunities for
44601 Sylvania CT 233 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Pryor students to travel and study in other countries. Through these experiences students can
44681 Sylvania PAC 101 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pryor learn about the history, sociology, culture, and languages of other peoples, thus engaging
45911 Sylvania CT 233 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Estrella in a broader perspective on the lives of others as well as their own. Student Financial Aid
options are available for many of the programs. Please call the number above for more
w Distance Learning: Online Class information or visit our website at www.pcc.edu/studyabroad.
45912 For info contact: Sylvania Werkman
Service-Learning required. See www.pcc.edu/servicelearning Alajuela, Costa Rica Summer 2011
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Month long, June-July 2011. Application Deadline: February 2011. Earn 8 credits in
w Distance Learning: Online Class Spanish language and field biology while living in Costa Rica. Spanish language classes
47596 For info contact: Sylvania Werkman held at the Instituto de Cultura y Lengua Costarricense (ICLC). Enjoy untouched rainfor-
Service-learning required: see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning ests, pristine beaches and unique wildlife. Homestay, airfare and some cultural activities
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. included. Cost: $3500 (approx). PCC tuition and personal expenses not included.
SP 111H Public Speaking: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—An honors version of SP 111.
Introduction to speechmaking based primarily on a traditional public speaking approach. Barcelona, Spain Spring Term 2011
Aids students in developing theoretical understanding and practical application of oral Term long, April-June 2011. Application Deadline: November 2010. University of Pampeu
communication skills. Also includes techniques in controlling speech anxiety, how to Fabra Spanish Language Program. Room for 6 Students. Students must be second year
structure and organize information to present to a variety of audiences, and physical and or higher in Spanish proficiency. Includes PCC tuition, program/housing fees, and city
vocal delivery skills. Prequisite: 3.25 GPA, MTH 20 or equivalent placement test score, transportation. Cost $4000 (approx). Airfare, personal expenses, and travel insurance not
and WR 121. included.
46506 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwards
Honors version of SP 111; 3.25 GPA required Florence, Italy Fall Term 2010
SP 130 Bus & Professional Speech Comm, 4.00 Cr.—Communication as it Term long, September 24-December 11, 2010. Application Deadline: July 2, 2010. Earn
relates to business and professional settings. Readings and discussions focus on the 12-15 credits while studying a variety of subjects, which may include art, art history, busi-
climates, settings, philosophies, and practices of organizational communication, including ness, economics, geography, literature, writing, and Italian Culture in Florence. Earn AAOT
effective business presentations. Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent credits abroad. Courses taught by Oregon faculty. Cost: $7845 (approx). Includes shared
placement test scores. apartment and some excursions. Transatlantic flight, PCC tuition, and personal expenses
43054 Cascade SC 201 5:30p–9:20p F 9/24–12/10 O’Shea not included.
45913 Newberg NCC TBA 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Brennan
41390 Rock Cr BLDG3 227 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brennan Guanajuato, Mexico Summer Term 2011
SP 140 Intro to Intercultural Comm, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the nature and impact of Two weeks in July 2011. Application Deadline: March 2011. Earn 4 credits of Spanish
different cultures on communication. Includes interactive relationship forms as the basis language while living in Guanajuato, Mexico. Language courses taught at the Don Quijote
for global understanding in the classroom, business or travel. Focus on processing mes- school. Cost: $2050 ($2100 for private room)-approx. includes airfare, housing and three
sages with accelerating changes in political, economic and immigration patterns through meals daily with a homestay family. PCC tuition and personal expenses not included.
individual cultural perceptions. Understand and communicate with people who are “differ-
ent.” Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. London, England Spring Term 2011
46333 Cascade SC 204 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Semura Term long, March-June 2011. Application deadline: January 2011. Earn 12-15 credits
46425 Rock Cr BLDG2 243 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 King while studying a variety of subjects, which may include art, art history, business, econom-
w Distance Learning: Online Class ics, literature, sociology, psychology, writing and British culture in London. Earn AAOT
41733 For info contact: Rock Creek Haigler credits abroad. Courses taught by Oregon faculty. Cost $6645 (approx). Includes home-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. stay, London transport travel pass, breakfast (5 days per week), and some excursions.
w Distance Learning: Online Class Transatlantic flight, PCC tuition, and personal expenses not included.
44621 For info contact: Cascade Doss
Service-Learning Required see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning Oaxaca, Mexico Winter term 2011
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 8 week long, January-February 2011. Application Deadline October 2010. Earn 12-16
SP 214 Interper Comm:Process & Theory, 4.00 Cr.—Study of interpersonal credits in Spanish. Study and live in Oaxaca, Mexico. Courses in Spanish language and
communication in different contexts; focuses on message exchange in person-to-person culture. Visit the ancient Zapotec cities of Monte Alban and Mitlan. Homestay, program
interactions, emphasizing theoretical principles and their application. Concentration is in fee, breakfast and some cultural activities included. Cost: $3000 (approx). PCC tuition,
the development of various communication skills in interpersonal contexts. Prerequisite: international airfare, travel insurance, and personal expenses not included.
WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
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TA 190C Projects in Theatre, 3.00 Cr.—Develop a study contract emphasizing
Theater Arts self-directed research, on an individualized basis allowing for maximum flexibility. May be
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Cascade MAHB 105, 503-978-5430 Office, 503-978-5264 Dept Chair 41911 Sylvania PAC 107 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Marsh
Rock Cr RC 3 201, 503-614-7235 Office Instructor permission required.
Sylvania CT 216, 503-977-4323 Theater, 503-977-4264 Office TA 241 Intermediate Acting Technique, 4.00 Cr.—Concentrate on in-depth study
of the skills introduced in first year acting. One-act plays will be assigned as projects.
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: $6
TA 101 Theatre Appreciation, 4.00 Cr.—This course exposes students to several 46598 Rock Cr BLDG3 114 9:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lawrence
live theatrical productions in the Portland area with the purpose of enriching the under- 44787 Sylvania CT 201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Tangredi
standing and appreciation of the theatrical event. Students will attend productions, write
critiques and learn to appreciate the production from the viewpoints of the actors, direc-
tors, playwrights, designers and audience. Also, a brief history of the theatre is covered.
Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
42391 Cascade JH 112 6:30p–10:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hunt Veterinary Technology
$80 cash for theatre tickets due the 1st day of class. Rock Cr Bldg7/Room202 www.pcc.edu/vettech, 503-614-7257 Admin Asst
44741 Rock Cr BLDG2 102 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Lawrence
$80 cash for theater tickets due 1st class
40539 Sylvania PAC 101 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Tangredi Veterinary technology is a profession involving animal health care in which individuals
$80 fee for performance tickets will be assessed. work with veterinarians, biological researchers, and other scientists. Duties may include
TA 111 Fund of Technical Theatre, 4.00 Cr.—Covers basic principles and tech- restraining animals, administering medications and anesthetics, performing laboratory
niques of technical theatre such as stage design, lighting, properties and stage manage- tests, cleaning teeth, taking x-rays, preparing an animal for surgery, and assisting the
ment. Explores the role of the technician in the theatre organization. Lecture and lab allows veterinary doctor in surgery. Veterinary technology offers a 2 year program which includes
flexible scheduling. Fee: $12 internships designed to give students practical “hands-on” experience applying skills
40266 Sylvania CT 201 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hays learned in the classroom. For admissions information call the PCC Veterinary Technology
TA 141 Fund of Acting Techniques, 4.00 Cr.—Explores the actor’s resources to Program at 503-614-7330 or 503-614-7257. Enrollment in courses is limited to those
develop physical and vocal expressiveness providing insight to the process of dramatic officially accepted into the program or having the Department Chair’s approval.
characterization and “believability” in a role. Includes two hours of group activity and two VT 100 Veterinary Medical Terminology, 2.00 Cr.—Covers medical word parts,
hours of lab time. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement abbreviations and basic terms along with a basic knowledge of word construction are
test scores. taught. Program admission or instructor permission required.
41975 Rock Cr BLDG3 114 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lawrence 40644 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 3:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Galindo
40264 Sylvania CT 201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Tangredi VT 101 Intro to Veterinary Technology, 2.00 Cr.—Covers the job of the veterinary
44786 Sylvania CT 201 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sermol technician. This will illustrate that the course work is both practical and necessary.
TA 142 Fund of Acting Techniques, 4.00 Cr.—Acquire concentration and relaxation Program admission required.
in approaching a role. Improve performance skills with focus on vocal and physical 40583 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 1:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Galindo
control. Scene study is used. Prerequisite: TA 141 and its prerequisite requirements. VT 105 Compar Vet Anatomy & Phys I, 4.0 Cr.—Covers the form and function of
46587 Cascade TH 122 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hunt animal bodies and their anatomical and physiological differences between selected spe-
Focus: Film Acting cies are studied. Lab includes skeletons and cadaver specimens. Focuses on microscopic
43577 Rock Cr BLDG3 114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lawrence anatomy and anatomy and physiology of bones, muscles, and skin. Program admission
TA 143 Fund of Acting Techniques, 4.00 Cr.—Practice skills from TA 141 and TA required. Prerequisites: VT 121; (BI 101 or BI 101B); CH 100. Fee: $24
142. Stresses further inquiry and use of knowledge and skills in performance. Includes 43290 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 9:00a–10:50a W 9/22–12/8 Corwin
audition techniques. Prerequisite: TA 141 and its prerequisite requirements. and Rock Cr BLDG7 126 12:00p–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Corwin
46588 Cascade TH 122 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hunt and Rock Cr BLDG7 127 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Corwin
Focus: Film Acting and Rock Cr BLDG7 126 1:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Corwin
46602 Rock Cr BLDG3 114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lawrence
VT 121 Basic Animal Science, 4.0 Cr.—Introduces the livestock industry and the
TA 144 Improvisational Theatre, 3.00 Cr.—Become more in touch with the body various species of large animal livestock. Includes livestock terminology, breeds, produc-
and senses as used to express yourself and communicate with others. Includes exercise, tion systems, basic management practices, and animal products and by-products. Lab
theatre games and impromptu scenes to tap the creative potential of the human imagina- introduces the livestock production systems and producers. Fee: $12
tion. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
43340 Cascade TH 122 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hunt Lecture
40265 Sylvania CT 201 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Duncan 40584 Rock Cr BLDG7 104 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
TA 147 Voice & Diction for Theatre, 3.00 Cr.—Introduces vocal production Lab
through a series of exercises which will increase muscle awareness, flexibility and 40585 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA
freedom. Includes the mechanics of blank verse, auditioning and material selection as well 40586 Rock Cr BLDG7 109 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA
as voice projection, articulation and performance.
45910 Sylvania CT 201 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Barnick VT 201 Anesthesiology, 3.0 Cr.—Introduces basic anesthetic agents, the use and
TA 180C Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 3.00 Cr.—Performance in theater produc- operation of allied machines, monitoring and care of the anesthetized animal patient, and
tion. Audition required. Fee: $36 the pre-operative considerations and duties for both surgery and anesthesia. Second year
41569 Sylvania PAC AUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Tangredi standing required. Prerequisites: VT 105, 106, 111, 112, 113. Fee: $18
40587 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 8:30a–10:20a M 9/20–12/6 Krohn
TA 180B Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 2.00 Cr.—Performance in theater produc-
and Rock Cr BLDG7 127 8:30a–12:20p T 9/21–12/7 Krohn
tion. Audition required. Fee: $24
41463 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 8:30a–10:20a M 9/20–12/7 Krohn
41568 Sylvania PAC AUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Tangredi
and Rock Cr BLDG7 127 8:30a–12:20p R 9/23–12/9 Krohn
TA 180a Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 1.00 Cr.—Credit for performance in
theater production, if cast. Gain first-hand experience in performance techniques. Audition VT 204 Applied Radiography, 3.0 Cr.—Teaches the practical application of radiogra-
required. Fee: $12 phy in the veterinary profession. Includes principles of x-ray production, the operation and
42115 Sylvania PAC AUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Tangredi uses of x-ray machines, the care and development of films, and radiographic positioning
of animals. Prerequisites: VT 105, 106, 109. Fee: $12
TA 180D Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 4.00 Cr.—Performance in theater produc-
tion. Audition required. Fee: $30 Lecture
41570 Sylvania PAC AUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Tangredi 40589 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 11:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Krohn
TA 190a Projects in Theatre, 1.00 Cr.—Design an independent project associated Lab
with the theatre. Develop a contract with a theatre arts instructor covering the course 40590 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Krohn
content. May be repeated. Fee: $12 40591 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Krohn
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VT 205 Veterinary Pharmacology, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces general pharmacological WLD 113 SMAW: Mild Steel II (E7018), 4.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and
principles, drugs, and classification of agents used in veterinary medicine. Prerequisites: manipulative skills in the use of E7018 mild steel electrodes when performing various

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VT 105, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113. welds in the vertical and overhead positions. Welding applied math and science included.
40588 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 1:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hopman Department permission required. Fee: $72
and Rock Cr BLDG7 107 9:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 Hopman 42650 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
VT 211 Pharmaceutical Mathematics II, 1.00 Cr.—Continues mathematics as Class 7 AM to Noon.
applied to pharmacology from Pharmaceutical Mathematics I. Includes a review of drug 42651 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
Class Noon to 5 PM.
dosage calculations and solutions and percentages, except problems are more difficult.
New topics covered are fluid therapy and cancer chemotherapy problems. Program admis- 42652 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class 5 to 10 PM.
sion or prerequisite Pharmaceutical Mathematics I required. Fee: $6
41419 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 3:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hopman WLD 114 SMAW: Mild Steel III (E6011), 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and ma-
and Rock Cr BLDG7 228 11:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Hopman nipulative skills in the use of E6011 mild steel electrodes when performing various welds
in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions. Department permission required. Fee: $54
42653 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 7 AM to Noon.
Video Production Internship 42654 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA
Class Noon to 5 PM.
MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

Cascade Multimedia, 503-978-5398 42655 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class 5 to 10 PM.
43881 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen
Three term certificate program covers all aspects of video production. Students work in WLD 115 SMAW: Mild Steel IV (E6011), 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and ma-
television production facility and attend class. Preadmission into program required. For nipulative skills in the use of E6011 mild steel electrodes when performing various welds
more information and an application, contact the Multimedia Department. in the vertical and overhead positions. Department permission required. Fee: $54
42656 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 7 AM to Noon.
Welding Technology 42657 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA
Class Noon to 5 PM.
MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

Rock Cr Department Office: RC 2/230, 503-614-7021 Shop, 503-614-7600 Dept 42658 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Chair, 503-614-7331 Office Class is 5 to 10 PM.
SE Center TABOR 128, 503-247-1724 Shop, 503-788-6281 Office 43882 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen
WLD 131 Gas Metal Arc Welding, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipulative
skills welding with solid wire on ferrous and non-ferrous materials using short arc in the
Rock Creek Campus classes are held at Rock Creek, Building 2, Weld Shop room 132. flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Department permission required. Fee: $54
SE classes are offered at the Swan Island Ship Repair Yard at the PCC/Vigor Industrial 42659 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Welding Training Center. SE Center Weld Contact : Mike Rasmussen at 503-247-1724. Class is 7 AM to Noon.
42660 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
Entrance to the Welding Program is by wait list only. Contact a Welding Representative for Class is Noon to 5 PM.
further information. Program advising is required before registering for classes. For the 42661 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Compass testing times, please consult the schedule or call the testing department at Rock Class is 5 to 10 PM.
Creek at 503-614-7300. 43885 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen
An additional fee of $12.00 per credit hour will be charged for all shop welding classes. WLD 132 Gas Metal Arc Welding-Pulse, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and
Classes held Monday–Thursday manipulative skills using the Gas Metal Arc Welding - Pulse transfer process on common
Mornings 7:00 am to 12:00 pm mild steel and aluminum joints in all positions. Covers safety, users, nomenclature, equip-
Afternoons 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ment operation and set up and shut down procedures. Fee: $54
Evenings 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm 42662 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
WLD 101 Welding Process & Application, 4.00 Cr.—Covers welding processes, Class is 7 AM to Noon.
safety, equipment, and essential variables of operation. Fee: $48 42663 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
Class is Noon to 5 PM.
41564 Rock Cr BLDG2 132A 9:30a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Bishop
42664 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
WLD 102 Blueprint Reading, 4.00 Cr.—Covers the language of blueprints including Class is 5 to 10 PM.
lines, views, dimensioning, print organization, welding symbols and structural shapes. 43886 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen
41798 Rock Cr BLDG2 258 7:00p–9:20p MW 9/21–12/9 Powlison WLD 141 FCAW I (Gas Shielded), 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipulative
WLD 203 Structural Steel Welding Codes, 4.00 Cr.—Develops technical knowl- skills in the shielded flux-cored arc welding process in the flat, vertical, horizontal and
edge necessary for the reading and understanding of the AWS Structural Steel Welding overhead positions. Department permission required. Fee: $54
Code, D1.1. Purpose of course is to enable student to use a systematic method in the 42665 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
application and understanding of the Structural Steel Welding Code. Class 7 AM to Noon.
44222 Rock Cr BLDG2 132B 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Powlison 42666 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Sprinkel
WLD 111 SMAW: (E7024) & Oxy-acetylene, 4.00 Cr.—Covers uses, safety, Class Noon to 5 PM.
nomenclature, equipment operation, set-up and shutdown procedures and welding related 42667 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
math and science for S.M.A.W. and O.A.C. Department permission required. Fee: $72 Class 5 to 10 PM.
42644 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott 43887 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen
Class 7 AM to Noon. WLD 142 FCAW II (Self Shielding), 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipula-
42645 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick tive skills in the self-shielding arc welding process in the flat, vertical, horizontal and
Class Noon to 5 PM. overhead positions. Department permission required. Fee: $54
42646 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 42668 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 5 to 10 PM. Class 7 AM to Noon.
43878 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen 42669 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Sprinkel
WLD 112 SMAW: Mild Steel I (E7018), 4.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and Class Noon to 5 PM.
manipulative skills in the use of E7018 mild steel electrodes when performing various 42670 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
welds in the flat and horizontal positions. Welding applied math and science included. Class 5 to 10 PM.
Department permission required. Fee: $72
42647 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 7 AM to Noon.
42648 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Sprinkel
Class Noon to 5 PM.
42649 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Longueil
Class 5 to 10 PM.
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WLD 151 SMAW Cer Prac:Unlim Thk Mld St, 3.00 Cr.—Covers safety, welding WLD 223 GTAW: Stainless Steel, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipulative
technique, and qualification procedures in compliance with AWS D1.1 structural test. skills while welding common joints in all positions on stainless steel with the G.T.A.W.
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Department permission required. Fee: $54 process. Department permission required. Fee: $54
42671 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott 42699 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Scott
Class 7 AM to Noon. Class 7 AM to Noon.
42672 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick 42700 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
Class Noon to 5 PM. Class Noon to 5 PM.
42673 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 42701 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class 5 to 10 PM. Class 5 to 10 PM.
43883 Swan Isla WELDTC . 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen WLD 224 GTAW: (Mild Steel) Pipe I, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipu-
WLD 152 Wire WLD Certification Prac, 6.00 Cr.—Methods and skills to improve lative skills required to weld mild steel pipe in all positions using the G.T.A.W. process.
and upgrade welding techniques to a qualification level to become certified in the gas Department permission required. Fee: $54
metal arc and flux-cored arc welding processes. Department permission required. Fee: 42702 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
$108 Class 7 AM to Noon.
42674 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott 42703 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
Class 7 AM to Noon. Class Noon to 5 PM.
42675 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick 42704 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class Noon to 5 PM. Class 5 to 10 PM.
42676 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher WLD 225 GTAW: (Mild Steel) Pipe II, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipu-
Class 5 to 10 PM. lative skills while welding a variety of diameters mild steel pipe in the 6G, (fixed 45 angle)
WLD 210 Aviation Welding, 2.00 Cr.—Develop knowledge and manipulative skills using the G.T.A.W. process. Department permission required. Fee: $54
with oxy-acetylene welding, torch brazing, and gas tungsten arc welding processes on 42705 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
steel and aluminum when performing various welds. Training will conform to current FAA Class 7 AM to Noon.
14CFR Part 147 requirements. Prerequisites: Placement into RD 90 or higher; placement 42706 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
into WR 90 or higher; MTH 60 or higher; AMT 101 with a “C” or higher. Fee: $36 Class Noon to 5 PM.
42677 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott 42707 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class 7 AM to Noon. Class 5 to 10 PM.
42678 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick WLD 253 SMAW Cert Prac 3/8” M S(E6011), 3.00 Cr.—Practice for the American
Class Noon to 5 PM. Welding Society Mild Steel Welding Certification tests using SMAW mild steel electrodes
42679 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Department permission required. Fee:
Class 5 to 10 PM. $54
WLD 211 ACR Welding Aluminum, 2.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipula- 42708 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
tive skills using the Gas Metal Arc Welding- Pulse transfer process on aluminum Class 7 AM to Noon.
performing various welds to I-CAR industry standards. Covers safety, uses, nomenclature, 42709 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
equipment operation and set up and shut down procedures. Fee: $36 Class Noon to 5 PM.
44444 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Scott 42710 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class 7AM to Noon. Class 5 to 10 PM.
44445 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Merrick WLD 254 SMAW Cert Prac 3/8” M S(E7018), 3.00 Cr.—Practice for the American
Class Noon to 5 PM. Welding Society Mild Steel Welding Certification tests using SMAW low hydrogen elec-
44446 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher trodes in the vertical, horizontal and overhead positions. Department permission required.
Class 5 to 10 PM. Fee: $54
WLD 216 Misc Electrodes & Adv Position, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and 42711 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
manipulative skills in the use of a variety of electrodes when welding complex joints and Class 7 AM to Noon.
welding positions. Department permission required. Fee: $54 42712 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
42680 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Scott Class Noon to 5 PM.
Class 7AM to Noon. 42713 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
42681 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick Class 5 to 10 PM.
Class Noon to 5 PM. WLD 256 Prep for Pipe Certification I, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and skills in
42682 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher the use of melt-through procedures in preparation for pipe welding with the shielded metal
Class 5 to 10 PM. arc process. Department permission required. Fee: $54
WLD 217 Diesel Welding, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and skills in welding 42714 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
required of a diesel mechanic. Focuses on maintenance and repair applications using Class 7 AM to Noon.
S.M.A.W., O.A.W., and O.A.C. processes. Department permission required. Fee: $54 42715 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
42683 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott Class Noon to 5 PM.
Class 7 AM to Noon. 42716 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
42684 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick Class 5 to 10 PM.
Class Noon to 5 PM. WLD 257 Prep for Pipe Certification II, 3.00 Cr.—Practice for pipe certification us-
42685 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher ing the S.M.A.W. process to weld pipes in all positions. Department permission required.
Class 5 to 10 PM. Fee: $54
42686 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Williams 42717 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
This Friday Class 7AM to Noon. Class 7 AM to Noon.
WLD 221 GTAW: Mild Steel, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipulative skills 42718 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
while welding common joints in all positions on mild steel with the G.T.A.W. process. Class Noon to 5 PM.
Department permission required. Fee: $54 42719 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
42693 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott Class 5 to 10 PM.
Class 7AM to Noon. WLD 261 Basic Fabrication I, 6.00 Cr.—Develops fabrication knowledge and skills
42694 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick in selection and use of layout tools and equipment, to assemble a fabrication project from
Class Noon to 5 PM. given specifications. Department permission required. Fee: $108
42695 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 42720 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 5 to 10 PM. Class 7 AM to Noon.
WLD 222 GTAW: Aluminum, 3.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and manipulative skills 42721 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick
while welding common joints in all positions on aluminum with the G.T.A.W. process. Class Noon to 5 PM.
Department permission required. Fee: $54 42722 Rock Cr BLDG2 230 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
42696 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott Class 5 to 10 PM.
Class 7 AM to Noon. WLD 262 Basic Fabrication II, 6.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and skills in the
42697 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick proper selection and safe use of hand tools and machinery while working on specific fabri-
Class Noon to 5 PM. cation projects. Department permission required. Fee: $108
42698 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 42723 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 5 to 10 PM. Class 7 AM to Noon.
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42725 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher
Class 5 to 10 PM. Cascade TH220, WR 80 & 90-503-978-5244;WR115 & above 503-978-5009,
WLD 263 Welding Technology-Capstone, 6.00 Cr.—Students will demonstrate 503-978-5251 Office
readiness for welding employment through the development and performance of a Rock Cr Transfer WR RC 3 201 503-614-7235; DE WR RC 2 212, 503-614-7414
comprehensive hands-on welding related Service Learning Project, and the successful SE Center Mt. Scott Hall 103, 503-788-6146 Office, 503-788-6148 Office,
completion of an industry based written assessment. Prerequisite: Completion of One-Year 503-788-6145 Dept Chair
Certificate of Completion in Welding Technology. Fee: $36 Sylvania CT 219, 503-977-4266
42726 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott
Class 7 AM to Noon.
42727 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA
Class Noon to 5 PM.
MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick Writing
42728 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher A reading and writing placement test is required for initial placement. Contact the testing
Class 5 to 10 PM. center.
WLD 271 Oxy-acetylene Welding Projects, 3.00 Cr.—Practice hand coordination Cascade Developmental Writing, 503-978-5251
and controlling heat while welding steel with oxy-acetylene equipment using all positions. Rock Creek Developmental Writing, 503-614-7414
Department permission required. Fee: $54 Sylvania College Success Skills, 503-977-4192 (office), 503-977-4448(Dept. Chair)
42729 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott DE 31 Learning Skills I, 1.00 Cr.—Introduces study skills required in college.
Class 7 AM to Noon. Principle topics include motivation, goal setting, time management, organization of
42730 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick college, and study suggestions and techniques. Course may be taken alone or as part of a
Class Noon to 5 PM. three-credit series (DE 31, 32, 33).
42731 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 42083 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 5:30p–6:20p W 9/22–12/8 Toriseva
Class 5 to 10 PM. Students taking 42083 MUST also take WR80 41157.
WLD 290 Submerged Arc Welding, 2.00 Cr.—Develops knowledge and skills with 42084 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 1:00p–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Jeffrey
the submerged arc welding process. Department permission required. Fee: $12 Students taking 42084 MUST also take WR80 40932.
44447 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott 45568 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 3:30p–4:20p R 9/23–12/9 McMichael
Class 7 AM to Noon. Students taking 45568 MUST also take WR80 45567.
44448 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick 45903 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 4:30p–5:20p W 9/22–12/8 Toriseva
Class Noon to 5 PM. Students taking 45903 MUST also take WR 80 45902
44449 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher WR 80 Writing 80, 3.00 Cr.—Instruction includes basic communication skills,
Class 5 to 10 PM. language mechanics, grammar, spelling, sentence structure and paragraph development.
45074 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott Prerequisite: Placement into WR 80 and RD 80.
Class 7 AM to Noon. 40934 Cascade TH 124 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Grove
45075 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick 41547 Cascade TH 100 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Burns
Class Noon to 5 PM. 45581 Cascade TH 208 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
45076 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 40932 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Jeffrey
Class 5 to 10 PM. Students taking 40932 MUST also take DE 31 42084.
WLD 295 Sculpture Welding II, 4.00 Cr.—Develops the artist’s knowledge and 41157 Rock Cr BLDG2 123 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Toriseva
skills with Oxyacetylene welding and cutting, SMAW (stick) welding, GMAW (wire) weld- Students taking 41157 MUST also take DE 31 42083.
ing and TIG (gas tungsten) arc welding processes. Explores metal sculpture design and 45567 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McMichael
construction with supporting demonstrations, slides, lectures and films. Completion of Students taking WR 80 45567 MUST also take DE 31 45568
ART 293 strongly recommended. No prior welding experience is required. Fee: $72 45902 Rock Cr BLDG2 115 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Toriseva
42998 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott Students taking 45902 MUST also take DE 31 45903
Class 7 AM to Noon. 41864 SE Center TABOR 146 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkman
42999 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick 42889 SE Center TABOR 126 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan
Class Noon to 5 PM. 46915 SE Center TABOR 142 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan
43000 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher 40868 Sylvania HT 309 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fredgant
Class 5 to 10 PM. 40955 Sylvania SCB 104 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meyers
43001 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Longueil 41703 Sylvania SS 110 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Barajas
Class Noon to 8 PM. 43631 Sylvania SS 111 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson
45562 Sylvania SS 107 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Messersmith
WR 90 Writing 90, 3.00 Cr.—Instruction includes sentence structure, paragraph
Women’s Studies and essay development, and written expression. Students can expect to increase working
vocabulary and improve skills in basic communications. Prerequisite: Placement into WR
Cascade TH 220, 503-978-5009 Dept Chair, 503-978-5251 Office 90 or completion of WR 80 and placement into RD 90 or completion of RD 80 with a “C”
Rock Cr RC 3/201, 503-614-7327 or better.
Sylvania SS 215, 503-977-4289, 503-977-4324 40023 Cascade TH 100 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 TBA
40024 Cascade TH 124 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fulton
40662 Cascade TH 100 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
WS 101 Women’s Studies, 4.00 Cr.—Surveys and critically analyzes the position 41293 Cascade TH 100 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gregorio
of women in society, in terms of present realities and future possibilities. Provides a 41548 Cascade SC 203 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burns
framework to connect personal experience with contemporary social and political issues. 44272 Cascade TH 208 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fulton
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. 45580 Cascade TH 100 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Selander
42356 Cascade SC 203 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Pluth 46092 Cascade TH 124 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Buckley
41797 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zimmerman 41387 Hillsboro HC 117 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Di Elmo
46187 Rock Cr BLDG2 110 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zimmerman 45889 Newberg NCC 201 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bristow
42231 Sylvania ST 227 5:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/11 Howell 40025 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Boyd
42620 Sylvania ST 227 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Parr 40026 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
42621 Sylvania SCB 101 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Alzner 40027 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Raphael
43951 Sylvania ST 235 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wilson 40653 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/20–12/11 Boyd
41158 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Allen
41164 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Davis
41221 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Claassen
41714 Rock Cr BLDG2 223 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Di Elmo
43492 Rock Cr BLDG2 246 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wright
43500 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Jeffrey
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Integrated Reading and Writing
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42154 SE Center TABOR 126 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA Students selecting this course should expect more sophisticated material, a faster pace,
43618 SE Center TABOR 135 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Christofili and more demanding homework than in the corresponding reading and writing courses.
44270 SE Center TABOR 126 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Kamrar DE 99 Integrated RD & WR 90, 4.00 Cr.—Emphasizes, through intensified learning
46918 SE Center TABOR 146 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 del Val and rigorous coursework, the relationship between effective reading of increasingly com-
40018 Sylvania CC 204B 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Arnett plex texts and effective writing through instruction in reading strategies, critical thinking,
40019 Sylvania ST 225 7:30a–8:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kinsella information literacy and vocabulary development in conjunction with instruction in writing
40020 Sylvania SCB 105 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Larson strategies, essay development, grammar concepts, and student success strategies. Each
40021 Sylvania CC 204B 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Guinee student is required to attend one conference with the instructor. Successful completion
40022 Sylvania SCB 202 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ambrose of this course satisfies both RD 90 & WR 90 requirements. Prerequisites: Placement into
40659 Sylvania CT 238 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bristow RD90 and WR 90, with Writing Compass scores 60-69 AND Reading Compass scores
40954 Sylvania SCB 205 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson 75-81 AND Department approval required. Overrides can be obtained from advisors.
41078 Sylvania HT 321 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Larson 46482 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bogart
41141 Sylvania SS 119 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Barber Complex material, demanding homework, and faster pace.
41161 Sylvania CC 204B 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith
41288 Sylvania HT 121 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth Transfer Writing Courses
41706 Sylvania SCB 201 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth WR 115 Intro to Expository Writing, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces college level skills in
43632 Sylvania CC 204B 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Barber reading critically, exploring ideas, and writing. Students compose essays which support a
w Distance Learning: Online Class thesis through structure appropriate to both thesis and reader and learn to revise for clarity
43501 For info contact: Rock Creek Mix and correctness. Prerequisites: (Placement into WR 115 or completion of WR 90 or ESOL
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 262) and (placement into RD 115 or completion of RD 90 or ESOL 260).
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40312 Cascade TH 204 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zunkel
44959 For info contact: Rock Creek Helland 40313 Cascade TH 204 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cowan
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40315 Cascade JH 112 10:30a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Paisley
WR 91A Basic Grammar, 1.00 Cr.—Instruction in grammar including parts of 40318 Cascade SC 201 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster
speech, sentence types, subject verb agreement, pronoun usage and avoidance of frag- 40800 Cascade TH 124 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rizos
ments, run-ons, and other sentence errors. This class is offered in a flexible schedule, 41290 Cascade SC 302 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens
lecture/lab format. WR 91A and WR 91 are equivalent. Only one may be taken for credit. 42030 Cascade SC 203 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Gregorio
Prerequisite: WR 80 and RD 80 or equivalent placement test scores. 43633 Cascade SC 304 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rizos
46907 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 TBA 42407 Hillsboro HC 105 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Murray
Flexible hours. Orientation required. Call 503-614-7414 46797 Newberg NLIB ANX 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Le Guin
46799 Newberg NLIB ANX 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Le Guin
WR 92A Basic Grammar, 2.00 Cr.—Instruction in grammar including punctuation,
sentence structure, and the writing process. WR 92A and WR 92 are equivalent. Only 40321 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Otto
one may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: WR 80 and RD 80 or equivalent placement test 40322 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA
scores. 40323 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Monson
46909 Rock Cr BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 TBA 40332 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Helder
Flexible hours. Orientation required. Call 503-614-7414 40333 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Newton-Calver
Hybrid Course.
WR 93 Basic Grammar, 3.00 Cr.—Overview of some fundamental principles of 41245 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Talbot
American English grammar including parts of speech, sentence types, sentence analysis, 41287 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Smith
simple/compound/complex sentences, subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, selected 41650 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson
homonyms, punctuation, capitalization, and avoidance of fragments, run-ons, and other 41924 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Manolas
errors. 43361 Rock Cr BLDG2 107 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–11/10 TBA
41038 Cascade TH 100 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gill 43506 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Haschemeyer
46093 Cascade TH 100 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gregorio 44706 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Schomburg
45908 Rock Cr BLDG7 107 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Fulton 46391 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lang
46919 SE Center TABOR 146 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 del Val 46392 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Dickerson
44581 Sylvania PAC 101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Guinee 40450 SE Center TABOR 142 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Bentson
WR 105 Writing for Scholarships, 1.00 Cr.—This course is part of a new learning Some assignments are online.
community designed to help students get scholarship funding for college. (This will help 41591 SE Center TABOR 143 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Casto
our own students pay for PCC classes as well as pay for funding a transfer to a university.) 41865 SE Center TABOR 141 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Koya
WR 105 deals specifically with writing essays and other written communication required 43152 SE Center TABOR 144 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Montone
in the competitive scholarship process. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115 or instructor 44257 SE Center TABOR 136 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 del Val
approval. Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in CG 105. 46921 SE Center TABOR 135 10:30a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Erickson
44909 Cascade JH 104 4:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Fitzgibbon 46403 St Helens STHHS B56 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Murray
Must take CG 105 - CRN 44522 Books available at RC Bookstore or http://bookstore.pcc.edu/
47100 Sylvania SS 108 5:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Phillips 40284 Sylvania ST 225 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Walters
Must also register for CG 105 crn 42959 40285 Sylvania CT 236 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Goekjian
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40286 Sylvania ST 225 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Phillips
45003 For info contact: Rock Creek Sylwester Students must also register for CG 105 crn 47000
CAMP students only. Must also register for CG 105 CRN 44846. 40287 Sylvania SS 111 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Engberg
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40288 Sylvania CT 236 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDowell
40728 Sylvania CT 236 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Engberg
40813 Sylvania CT 236 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Landwehr
40814 Sylvania SS 110 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Walters
41004 Sylvania CT 236 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Casciato
41458 Sylvania CT 236 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Braymen-Clear
43149 Sylvania ST 235 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
46546 Sylvania CT 236 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Casciato
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41188 For info contact: Rock Creek Montague
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
41929 For info contact: Rock Creek Badawi
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Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40289 Sylvania ST 226 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Grey
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40290 Sylvania ST 226 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rogers
44705 For info contact: Rock Creek Sylwester 40292 Sylvania ST 225 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40293 Sylvania HT 320 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Romanski
40294 Sylvania HT 324 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Goekjian
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44907 For info contact: Montone 40295 Sylvania HT 321 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 O’Shaughnessy
Southeast Center 40296 Sylvania HT 322 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bryant
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 40533 Sylvania CT 220 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Robbins
40723 Sylvania SCB 204 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Merck
WR 121 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.—Develops skills in analytical reading,
40815 Sylvania ST 226 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Frey
critical thinking, and expository and persuasive writing. Students compose several essays
40817 Sylvania SS 211 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Zdanys
using a variety of strategies to present evidence in support of a thesis. Prerequisite: Place-
40820 Sylvania AM 125 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bryant
ment into WR 121, or completion of WR 115 and RD 115. Service-Learning Option see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
40311 Cascade SC 301 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Blair 40903 Sylvania CT 221 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Emmons
40314 Cascade TH 204 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kimball Service Learning Option-see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
40319 Cascade SC 203 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McLagan 40904 Sylvania SCB 203 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zdanys
40320 Cascade SC 302 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/10 Hills 40912 Sylvania CT 221 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stewart
40657 Cascade TH 204 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 41079 Sylvania SS 111 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Braymen-Clear
40811 Cascade TH 204 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Rose 41160 Sylvania HT 324 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bartholemy
40952 Cascade SC 302 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Beal 42037 Sylvania ST 226 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rogers
41162 Cascade TEB 222 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McLaughlin 42038 Sylvania HT 320 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Emmons
41468 Cascade JH 101 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett 42161 Sylvania CT 222 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selby
41623 Cascade TH 204 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dembrow 42165 Sylvania HT 319 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA
41645 Cascade JH 101 5:30p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett 42171 Sylvania HT 121 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stewart
42029 Cascade TH 204 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fitzgibbon 42542 Sylvania HT 322 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zdanys
43762 Cascade SC 203 1:30p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Blair 42545 Sylvania HT 324 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Robbins
44239 Cascade TH 204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kimball 42547 Sylvania HT 324 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selby
44240 Cascade SC 302 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Beal 42553 Sylvania SCB 205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cohen
44958 Cascade SC 203 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rose 43002 Sylvania SCB 205 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 O’Shaughnessy
45575 Cascade SC 306 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Moadab 43150 Sylvania CT 223 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Grey
45576 Cascade SC 305 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rose Service-Learning Option see www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
45583 Cascade SC 302 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Perry 43151 Sylvania HT 319 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Frey
45584 Cascade SC 302 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wells 43703 Sylvania CT 220 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
46934 Cascade SC 204 1:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA 43920 Sylvania HT 321 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cohen
42345 Hillsboro HC 104 10:30a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lang 44293 Sylvania SCB 102 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Bedell
42409 Hillsboro HC 104 1:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Sears 45536 Sylvania HT 324 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Goekjian
46794 Newberg NCC 102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA 45572 Sylvania ST 226 5:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
46795 Newberg NCC 102 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nordquist 45585 Sylvania CT 110 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA
40324 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mainville 46954 Sylvania ST 234 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hart
40325 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 8:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Fitzgibbon w Distance Learning: Online Class
40326 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 40816 For info contact: Sylvania Landwehr
40327 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Mainville Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40328 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Schomburg
40329 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bustamante
w Distance Learning: Online Class
40818 For info contact: Sylvania Kidoguchi
40774 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Braun Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40858 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Berdahl
41398 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jensen w Distance Learning: Online Class
41400 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Braun 41013 For info contact: Rock Creek Easby
41930 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manolas Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42020 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zackel w Distance Learning: Online Class
42021 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stiffler 41189 For info contact: Rock Creek Wilde
42117 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Helder Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
42118 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Martello w Distance Learning: Online Class
42544 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rust 41356 For info contact: Rock Creek Jeffress
43376 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Easby Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43381 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Martello w Distance Learning: Online Class
43382 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Schwartz 41931 For info contact: Rock Creek LeFave
44707 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rust Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44843 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Vuilleumier w Distance Learning: Online Class
45559 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morrison 42344 For info contact: Rock Creek Jeffress
45561 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zboralski Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
45569 Rock Cr BLDG7 105 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Otto w Distance Learning: Online Class
45570 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson 42519 For info contact: Sylvania Sigurdson
46394 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Monson Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40451 SE Center TABOR 142 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Bentson
Some assignments are online. w Distance Learning: Online Class
40452 SE Center SCOTT 102 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA 42546 For info contact: Sylvania Sigurdson
40453 SE Center TABOR 145 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Pepe Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Some assignments are online. w Distance Learning: Online Class
41964 SE Center SCOTT 102 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Knowles 42601 For info contact: Rock Creek Badawi
42442 SE Center TABOR 126 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sanders Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43572 SE Center TABOR 146 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cullom w Distance Learning: Online Class
Some assignments are online. Optional Service Learning. 43248 For info contact: Rock Creek Berdahl
43624 SE Center TABOR 144 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hart Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
44258 SE Center SCOTT 204 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Sanders

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w Distance Learning: Online Class 44855 Sylvania HT 319 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barnes
43630 For info contact: Cascade Zunkel 45718 Sylvania HT 319 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Huminski
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Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. 46829 Sylvania SCB 105 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Fague
w Distance Learning: Online Class 46831 Sylvania SS 211 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McDonald
43704 For info contact: Sylvania Phillips 47936 Sylvania CT 110 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/20–12/9 Henning
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 40654 For info contact: Rock Creek Newton-Calver
43816 For info contact: Rock Creek Rue Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41357 For info contact: Rock Creek Jackson
44252 For info contact: Rock Creek Jackson Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 41401 For info contact: Rock Creek Stiffler
44708 For info contact: Rock Creek Wilde Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. w Distance Learning: Online Class
w Distance Learning: Online Class 42488 For info contact: Fink
44853 For info contact: Sylvania Merck Southeast Center
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
46401 For info contact: Rock Creek Gladwin 42687 For info contact: Rock Creek Spehar
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
46402 For info contact: Rock Creek Rust 42688 For info contact: Rock Creek Spehar
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class w Distance Learning: Online Class
46930 For info contact: Cascade Swinney 42689 For info contact: Rock Creek Zboralski
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
WR 121H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—This is the Honors version of w Distance Learning: Online Class
English Composition, which develops skills in analytical reading, critical thinking, and 44709 For info contact: Rock Creek Block
expository and persuasive writing. Students compose several essays using a variety of Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
strategies to present evidence in support of a thesis. Prerequisite: 3.25 GPA and placement w Distance Learning: Online Class
into WR 121, or completion of WR 115 and RD 115. 44854 For info contact: Sylvania Dolleman
47095 Sylvania HT 321 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning w Distance Learning: Online Class
WR 122 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on argument as a means of 44929 For info contact: Sylvania Dolleman
inquiry, clear and appropriate writing style, and critical reading. Explores ideas and issues Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
through discussion and writing. Students compose analytical, argumentative, and/or w Distance Learning: Online Class
expository essays with appropriate documentation. Prerequisite: WR 121. 45411 For info contact: Rock Creek Block
40316 Cascade TH 204 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
40317 Cascade TH 204 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mein
w Distance Learning: Online Class
40630 Cascade SC 203 9:00a–12:50p F 9/20–12/10 McLagan 46931 For info contact: Cascade Hills
40631 Cascade TH 204 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
43766 Cascade TH 204 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cowan
44241 Cascade TEB 224 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wells w Distance Learning: Online Class
48230 For info contact: Sylvania Redd
45359 Cascade JH 112 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moadab
FOCUS: Sustainability in Portland Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46450 Cascade PSEB 107 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA WR 122H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—Honors WR 122. Focuses on
42408 Hillsboro HC 117 5:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA argument as a means of inquiry, clear and appropriate writing style, and critical reading.
46796 Newberg NLIB ANX 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nordquist Explores ideas and issues through discussion and writing. Students compose analytical,
41284 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Easby argumentative, and/or expository essays with appropriate documentation. Students will
41747 Rock Cr BLDG7 101 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Smith explore principles of classical and neoclassical rhetoric theory while becoming confident
41934 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lant members of the academic community. Prerequisite: WR 121 and 3.25 GPA.
42173 Rock Cr BLDG2 121 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Vuilleumier 46832 Sylvania HT 319 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Henning
42346 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jaeckle Honors version of WR 122; 3.25 GPA required.
44710 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Schimpf WR 123 English Composition, 3.00 Cr.—Uses extensive research writing to develop
45551 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Knight skills in critical analysis and documented argument. Students synthesize their considered
46395 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Stiffler response to designated text(s) and/or issues with the reactions of other writers. Includes
46396 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, and documenting using style appropriate to disci-
46410 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Jaeckle pline researched. Prerequisite: WR 122.
40454 SE Center TABOR 146 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lamb 40302 Sylvania HT 319 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bartholemy
Service-Learning Required see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning WR 180 Composition Conf & Tutoring, 1.00 Cr.—Explores the techniques and
41229 SE Center TABOR 137 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ranck philosophies involved in tutoring and conferencing one-to-one with writing students.
41816 SE Center TABOR 143 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Monteverde Students practice skills learned in the classroom as they work in the PCC Writing Center.
Some assignments are online. Fee: $6
40297 Sylvania PAC 101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bartholemy 40838 Sylvania SY TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/9 Walters
40298 Sylvania HT 321 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Dionne WR 222 Writing Research Papers, 4.00 Cr.—This course uses extensive research
40299 Sylvania CT 220 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McDonald writing to develop skills in critical analysis and documented argument. Students synthe-
40300 Sylvania HT 121 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Fague size their considered response to designated text(s) and/or issues with the reactions of
40301 Sylvania ST 235 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Huminski other writers. Students gain experience locating and using sources via library catalogs,
40307 Sylvania HT 319 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 TBA professional databases and other forms of research. Includes paraphrasing, summarizing,
40308 Sylvania SS 119 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Bartholemy quoting, and documenting, using style appropriate to discipline researched. At least two
40516 Sylvania SCB 201 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Wahl-Stephens conferences required. Prerequisite: Completion of WR 122 with a grade of “C” or higher.
40771 Sylvania CT 236 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi 44845 Sylvania HT 322 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Dionne
41832 Sylvania HT 322 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barnes
42522 Sylvania SCB 202 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Le Guin w Distance Learning: Online Class
43005 For info contact: Cascade Wilson
43826 Sylvania ST 227 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wahl-Stephens
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Business and Technical Writing WR 245 Adv Creative Writing - Poetry, 4.00 Cr.—Extends the introduction to the
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WR 227 Technical/Profession WR 1, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces technical and profes- and critique the work of others in a workshop setting. Students without WR 242 may enter
sional communications. Students compose, design, revise, and edit effective letters, the class with instructor permission. Prerequisite: WR 242 and its prerequisite require-
memos, reports, descriptions, instructions, and employment documents Emphasizes ments.
precise use of language and graphics to communicate complex technical and procedural 42355 Cascade SC 205 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Perry
information safely, legally and ethically. Two instructor conferences required. Prerequi- 44712 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeFave
sites: WR 121, basic computer literacy, and intermediate word processing skills. 46385 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Apotheker
44783 Cascade TH 107 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster 42462 Sylvania SCB 103 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ross
41253 Rock Cr BLDG2 213 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Wiseman 46522 Sylvania CT 222 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/9 McDowell
46932 SE Center TABOR 143 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Monteverde
Some assignments are online. Service-Learning Option. WR 248 Adv Creative Writing-Nonfict, 4.00 Cr.—This course extends the introduc-
40306 Sylvania CT 236 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Savage tion of literary forms of creative nonfiction in WR 240. Presents the works of established
40729 Sylvania HT 322 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Romanski writers for forms, techniques and styles as a context for the students production of creative
40839 Sylvania HT 121 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Romanski nonfiction for class discussion and analysis. Prerequisite: WR 240 and its prerequisite
42538 Sylvania CT 236 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Savage requirements.
43247 Cascade SC 205 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Swinney
w Distance Learning: Online Class 43051 Sylvania AM 125 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cohen
40310 For info contact: Sylvania Silva
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
40334 For info contact: Rock Creek Johnson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
43365 For info contact: Sylvania Silva
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
43401 For info contact: Rock Creek Johnson
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
w Distance Learning: Online Class
44715 For info contact: Rock Creek Wiseman
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Creative Writing
WR 240 Creative Writing (Nonfiction), 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on creative nonfiction
and the writing of essays which use creative writing techniques, such as nature writing,
reviews, satire, personal essays, and literary journalism. Evaluates students’ compositions
in class discussion. Recommended: WR 122. Prerequisite: WR 121.
43246 Cascade SC 205 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Swinney
41418 Sylvania AM 125 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cohen
WR 241 Creative Writing (Fiction), 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on writing and submitting
fiction for class discussion and analysis in a workshop setting. Study established writers
for techniques, structures, and styles. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent
placement test scores.
42352 Cascade SC 203 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Mein
46389 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zackel
46397 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Knight
41230 SE Center TABOR 138 4:30p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Morrison
40303 Sylvania PAC 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Caruso
46525 Sylvania CT 128 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler
Service-Learning Option see: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
WR 242 Creative Writing (Poetry), 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on writing and submitting
poetry for class discussion and analysis in a workshop setting. Study established poets
for techniques, structures, and styles. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent
placement test scores.
42354 Cascade SC 205 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Perry
44711 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeFave
46384 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Apotheker
40304 Sylvania CT 222 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 McDowell
42461 Sylvania SCB 103 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ross
WR 244 Adv Creative Writing - Fiction, 4.00 Cr.—Focuses on continuing to apply
the techniques and structures of fiction writing introduced in WR 241. Write fiction, and
have work critiqued by peers and instructor, and critique the work of others in a workshop
setting. Students without WR 241 may enter the class with instructor permission. Prereq-
uisite: WR 241 and its prerequisite requirements.
42353 Cascade SC 203 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Mein
46390 Rock Cr BLDG2 119 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zackel
46398 Rock Cr BLDG2 122 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Knight
41231 SE Center TABOR 138 4:30p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Morrison
42175 Sylvania PAC 101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Caruso
46538 Sylvania CT 128 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler
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Classes for Your Business and More


Looking for Community Education Classes?
From Spanish to wine tasting, you can find a complete slate of classes online at www.pcc.edu/communityed. We have
hundreds of non-credit options available this term! A printed Community Education schedule will be mailed to homes this
August. Pick up additional schedules at PCC campuses and public libraries. For more information, call our question line
at 503-788-6266.

FEES
Adult Basic Education • You must complete the admissions process before attending a placement session.
• You will be charged a fee per term to attend class. You are responsible to pay your bill
For general information, call 503-788-6255 whether you attend or don’t attend classes. You can check your account on MY PCC
PAY. Economic fee waivers may be available through your instructor.
ABE (Adult Basic Education) classes offer instruction for adults who wish to improve • If the per term fee is not paid, you will not be able to register for the following term.
skills in reading, math, and writing, or who wish to prepare for the State GED Examina- • There is a $5.00 technology fee attached to each class in which you are registered.
tion. • Fees are not refundable if class is dropped after the second week.
• Parking permits are required for campus sites only. All-day, evening, monthly, or car-
If you do not want preparation classes, and only want to take the State GED Examination,
pool permits may be purchased in the PCC Business Office.
call the PCC Testing Center at 503-978-5680 for information.
New students must fill out an admissions form at the Admissions Office at the campus
they wish to attend. This can also be done online at http://www.pcc.edu/admissions/.
Admissions process must be completed at least 24 hours prior to orientation and place- CLIMB Professional Development
ment testing. For more information call, 503 788-6217
Students 16 or 17 must provide their high school release to the admissions office.
New students need to attend a two-part Orientation and Placement session at the campus In the spirit of meeting 'continuous learning for individuals, management and business'
where they plan to take classes. No appointment is needed. For upcoming orientation at the PCC CLIMB Center, the Professional Development Department has a long history
and placement sessions call 503-788-6255. Come to the session 15 minutes prior to the stemming many successes in Computer Education. While computer education remains
scheduled time. Plan to stay for the entire 3-hour period. Photo ID and PCC ID number is a cornerstone of professional development, with course areas in network certification,
required. Registration will be done at the second placement session. business systems, hardware and software, and the use and application of common
software tools, there is much more to professional development. In the new CLIMB center,
Adult Basic Education classes are available at the PCC sites in the morning, afternoon, Professional development offers all the computer courses from before but also offers
and evening. However, not every class is available at every site and time. Registration for courses in leadership, management, and online training. In the future, other areas will be
these classes will be made at the second placement session according to the students’ added as changing market needs and shifting demands make additional areas of working
schedules and levels. professionalism increasingly important.
One may also prepare for the GED Tests by studying online. There are two online sections:
Reading and Writing (with a Social Studies option) in one, and Math and Science in the
other. To find out if this would be a good choice for you, visit PCC’s Online Learning
Orientation: http://www.pcc.edu/about/distance/orientation/ Database Admin Development
You should then attend a Placement Session at your nearest campus (see above) or obtain
instructor permission if you cannot attend placement. Call 503-788-6255 for further
(CEU)
information. For more information call, 503 788-6217
The Spanish GED Program offers instruction for adults who wish to prepare to take the
Spanish-language version of the State GED (General Education Development) Examina- CLIMB Professional Development has a long history of offering exceptional value and
tion. All classes are taught in Spanish and use Spanish-language books. Spanish GED training to those interested in computer training ranging from office software skills through
classes are available in SE Portland, NE Portland, and the Beaverton/Hillsboro area. database, networking and professional IT level courses. We will continue to offer those
Additional program information can be found at: www.pcc.edu/resources/spanish-ged courses that meet the needs of professionals in all career areas, while remaining sensitive
to the evolving needs driven by social, economic, cultural and technological changes.
New students must attend a Placement Session before attending class. Please contact We will continue to create courses to put in front of those needs, and work to identify and
Jason Johnson (in English) at 503-788-6219 or Maria Velazquez-Ortiz (in Spanish) at address trends that are apparent now, which will yield training needs in the future.
503-788-6255 for Placement Session schedules.
If you do not want preparation classes and only want to take the State Spanish GED Databases
Examination, call the PCC Testing Center at 503-978-5680 for information. CEU 976P Databases 101, 2.40 Cr.—Learn basic concepts and gain skills in rela-
tional database development and administration. Class uses SQL Server Express to teach
If English is not your native language, you must show adequate English
data modeling, normalization, table keys, indexes, and relationships; retrieving, adding,
listening and speaking skills for successful participation in the classroom.
and updating data; creating and managing well-designed databases. Helpful experience:
If you have a disability and need any special assistance (such as a sign language Basic understanding of Windows, and Office applications such as Excel and Access.
interpreter, a reader, or a writer) in order to participate in the ABE/GED placement session, Tuition: $395
please contact the Office for Students with Disabilities (503-977-4341) at least two weeks 48075 SE Center TABOR 111 5:30p–9:30p T 10/5–11/9 Johnson
before the session is held.
Students who are 16 or 17 years old must take a copy of their written high school release
to the placement session.

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Microsoft Nurse Re-Entry Program
CEU 978S Programming SQL Server, 4.00 Cr.—Covers the fundamentals of SQL For nurses seeking to reactivate their licensure. OSBN Approved. Courses are Internet-
Server programming, focusing on basic-to-intermediate level querying and all aspects of website designed using Email with MS Word attachments. Clinicals are arranged through
relational database design and implementation. Prior database experience is helpful but contract partnerships with healthcare facilities throughout Oregon. Visit website: www.
not required. Tuition: $795 pcc.edu/renurse for more information or call 503-731-6631.
48106 Willow Cr WCC 217 5:30p–9:30p T 10/5–12/7 Long CEU 951L 12-Lead ECG Interpretation, .80 Cr.—Explore concepts of 12-lead ECG
CEU 9745 Implement Integration Services (SSIS) SQL 2005 (MS 2792), 2.40 interpretation. Course Prerequisite: Basic ECG cardiac rhythm knowledge. Class Includes
Cr.—Learn to implement SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) packages. Topics lecture and group participation. Text required, PCC Sylvania and Southeast bookstores.
include: upgrading from DTS, how to develop and deploy SSIS packages, implement 46131 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:00p R 9/30– Harwood
control and data flow, debug and implement error handling, implement checkpoints and Tuition for this class is $149
transactions, and manage and secure Integration Services packages. Helpful experience: 46132 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:00p T 11/30– Harwood
SQL Server 2000/2005, DTS. Tuition: $495 Tuition for this class is $149
48099 Willow Cr WCC 217 8:00a–12:00p S 10/9–11/13 Long CEU 954V ACLS Prep Course, .40 Cr.—Prepares you to take an ACLS Provider
CEU 9584 Implementing a SQL 2008 Database (MS 6232), 4.00 Cr.—Learn course. One required and one optional text available at PCC Sylvania & SE Campus
skills to implement a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database. Topics: create databases and bookstores.
database files, create data types and tables, use XML-related features, plan, create, and 46129 Central CLIMB 106 9:00a–1:00p F 9/24– Harwood
optimize indexes, implement stored procedures and functions, and implemented managed Tuition for this class is $79
code. Course prepares participants for Microsoft Certification. Helpful experience: working CEU 954C ACLS Provider, 1.60 Cr.—Evaluation & management of the adult acute
knowledge of Transact-SQL, relational databases, and database design. Tuition: $795 cardiac event according to AHA guidelines. Required: Basic ECG interpretation skills.
48128 Central CLIMB 205 8:00a–12:00p F 10/1–12/10 Long One required text and one optional ECC handbook available at PCC Sylvania & SE Center
No class November 26 bookstores. Tuition: $235
CEU 9669 Maintaining a SQL Server 2008 Database (MS 6231), 4.00 Cr.— 45920 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p MT 9/20–9/21 Harwood
Learn skills to maintain a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database. Topics: manage database 45921 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p MT 10/4–10/5 Harwood
files and security, back up and restore databases, and monitor and troubleshoot SQL 45922 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p TW 10/19–10/20 Harwood
Server. Course prepares participants for Microsoft Certification. Helpful experience: work- 45923 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p WR 11/3–11/4 Harwood
ing knowledge of Transact-SQL, relational databases, and database design. Tuition: $795 45924 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p MT 11/15–11/16 Harwood
48129 Central CLIMB 205 1:00p–5:00p F 10/1–12/10 Long 45925 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p RF 12/2–12/3 Harwood
No class November 26 45943 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p MT 12/13–12/14 Harwood
CEU 954B ACLS Renewal, .80 Cr.—Renewal in evaluation & management of the
Oracle adult acute cardiac event. Required: Basic ECG interpretation skills. Texts required.
CEU 909U Oracle: Introduction to SQL, 3.60 Cr.—Official Oracle curriculum. Use Available at the PCC Sylvania and SE Campus bookstores. Must show current ACLS card.
SQL to create and maintain database objects like tables, store, retrieve, and manipulate Tuition: $179
data, use advanced techniques such as ROLLUP, CUBE, and set operators. SelfTest Soft- 45944 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p R 9/23– Harwood
ware helps you test your knowledge or prepare for certification. No experience necessary. 45945 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p M 9/27– Harwood
Tuition: $970 45946 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p W 9/29– Harwood
48131 Central CLIMB 205 5:30p–9:30p TR 9/28–10/26 Schofer 45947 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p W 10/6– Harwood
CEU 9185 Oracle: Program with PL/SQL, 3.60 Cr.—Official Oracle curriculum. 45948 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p W 10/13– Harwood
Create PL/SQL application code blocks that can be shared by multiple forms, reports, and 45949 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p M 10/18– Harwood
applications. Learn to create procedures, functions, packages and use triggers. SelfTest 45950 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p T 10/26– Harwood
Software helps you test your knowledge or prepare for certification as an Oracle Certified 45952 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p W 11/10– Harwood
Associate. Needed experience: SQL knowledge. Tuition: $970 45953 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p W 11/17– Harwood
48132 Central CLIMB 205 5:30p–9:30p TR 10/28–12/2 TBA
No class November 11 & 25. 45955 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p M 11/29– Harwood
45956 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p R 12/9– Harwood
CEU 918A Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL, 7.20 Cr.—Save $100 by signing up for this
45957 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:15p R 12/16– Harwood
course over each course separately. Use SQL to create and maintain database objects like
45951 Willow Cr WCC TBA 8:00a–5:15p R 10/28– Harwood
tables, store, retrieve, and manipulate data, use advanced techniques such as ROLLUP,
CUBE, and set operators. In the PL/SQL part of the course you will create PL/SQL pro- 45954 Willow Cr WCC TBA 8:00a–5:15p F 11/19– Harwood
grams and blocks of code that can be shared by multiple forms, reports, and data manage- CEU 947N ACLS Renewal ‚Äì Condensed, .40 Cr.—For the well-prepared student
ment applications. You will create procedures, functions, and packages and learn to use who knows and uses ACLS routinely. Minimal in-class practice. Skills and knowledge
triggers. If you pass the exams in SQL and PL/SQL you will become an Oracle Certified evaluations only. Must show current AHA ACLS card; non-AHA cards are not accepted.
Associate in application development. SelfTest Software helps you test your knowledge or Req: ACLS Provider Manual (c 2006).
prepare for certification. Tuition: $1840 45987 Central CLIMB 104 12:30p–4:45p T 9/21– Harwood
48134 Central CLIMB 205 5:30p–9:30p TR 9/28–12/2 TBA Tuition for this class is $109
45988 Central CLIMB 104 12:30p–4:45p W 10/20– Harwood
Tuition for this class is $109
45989 Central CLIMB 104 12:30p–4:45p T 11/16– Harwood
Health Care Professionals 45990 Central
Tuition for this class is $109
CLIMB 104 12:30p–4:45p T 12/14– Harwood
Central Visit us at: www.pcc.edu/ihp or call, 503 731-6633 Tuition for this class is $109
CEU 947P Basic ECGs Made Easy, .80 Cr.—Develop your skills in arrhythmia
CLIMB for Health Professionals offers a wide range of continuing education and profes- recognition, interpretation, and management. Req. text, ECGs Made Easy (NOTE: student
sional development courses. Continuing education approval granted through various must purchase a new text that has unused access key) available at PCC Sylvania, or PCC
professional associations and boards. Visit our homepage: www.pcc.edu/CLIMBhp for a Southeast Center Bookstores.
more detailed description of the courses below. w Distance Learning: Online Class
45995 For info contact: Harwood
CNA 1 Nursing Assistant Training Tuition for this class is $149
MANDATORY ORIENTATION MUST BE ATTENDED PRIOR TO TRAINING. CNA1 - 150- Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
hour training. Includes classroom, skills lab, and clinical experience in skilled nursing CEU 940N Basic Medical Coding Hybrid Distance Learning, 12.00 Cr.—Medi-
facilities and hospitals. Multiple day and evening courses offered. OSBN approved. cal Terminology, ICD-9-CM & CPT diagnostic coding. Covers medical procedures &
Please visit www.pcc.edu/cna1 for more information. coding requirements affecting reimbursement. Students have option of some classroom-
based instruction. Texts required. Tuition: $1300
CNA 2 Acute Care Training Program 46212 Distance DST TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/12 Leland
A current Oregon CNA 1 license is required prior to the first day of class. Includes class-
room/skills lab instruction and clinical experience. OSBN approved. State certification
will be granted upon successful completion of the program requirements. Visit www.pcc.
edu/cna2 for more information.
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CEU 915E Basic PICC Management: Insertion and Care, 1.20 Cr.—Will provide 46013 Central CLIMB 105 4:30p–9:30p M 12/13– Harwood
an introductory and advanced foundation of inserting and caring for PICC catheters 46014 Central CLIMB 105 12:00p–5:00p S 12/18– Harwood
(peripherally inserted central catheter) for the RN clinician. Up-to-date info on techniques 46007 Willow Cr WCC TBA 12:30p–5:30p F 10/29– Harwood
and newest technology will also be presented. Tuition: $285 46010 Willow Cr WCC TBA 12:30p–5:30p W 11/24– Harwood
46252 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–5:00p R 11/18– Royer CEU 943M BLS (CPR) for Health Care Provider ‚Äì Renewal, .30 Cr.—Reviews
and Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–12:00p F 11/19– Royer AHA 2005 BLS CPR guidelines for all ages, automatic external defibrillation, relief of
CEU 942M Best Start Breastfeeding (LM2), .75 Cr.—Second in series of 6 lacta- foreign body airway obstruction, ventilation/oxygenation. Must show current BLS card.
tion management classes offered during academic year. Tuition: $149 Required text, PCC Sylvania and SE Campus Bookstores. Tuition: $49
46224 Central CLIMB 302 8:30a–5:30p M 11/1– Whetsell 46028 Central CLIMB 105 6:00p–9:00p W 9/22– Harwood
CEU 942N Breastfeeding Beyond the First Month (LM3), .75 Cr.—Class III - 46029 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–11:00a R 9/30– Harwood
Breastfeeding Beyond the First Month - This class is the third session in a series of six 46030 Central CLIMB 105 6:00p–9:00p T 10/5– Harwood
lactation management classes offered throughout the academic year. Tuition: $149 46031 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–11:00a S 10/16– Harwood
46226 Central CLIMB 302 8:30a–5:30p M 12/6– Whetsell 46032 Central CLIMB 105 2:00p–5:00p M 10/25– Harwood
CEU 915F Chemotherapy and Biotherapy (Oncology Nursing Society), 1.35 46034 Central CLIMB 105 2:00p–5:00p F 11/5– Harwood
Cr.—Course provides nurses with a comprehensive overview of chemotherapy & 46035 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–11:00a S 11/20– Harwood
biotherapy agents, administration guidelines, & for side effect management. Participants 46037 Central CLIMB 105 2:00p–5:00p T 11/30– Harwood
must be licensed RNs who have worked a minimum of 6 months as a RN. Tuition: $289 46038 Central CLIMB 105 9:00a–12:00p T 12/7– Harwood
46241 Central CLIMB 305 9:00a–6:00p FS 10/8–10/9 Harris 46039 Central CLIMB 105 6:00p–9:00p W 12/15– Harwood
CEU 948P Chronic Wound Management, .40 Cr.—Gives health professionals 46040 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–11:00a S 12/18– Harwood
latest information on wound assessment: identifying stages, types of wounds, wound 46033 Willow Cr WCC TBA 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29– Harwood
dressings; wound healing phases, infection signs, symptoms, debridement types, and 46036 Willow Cr WCC TBA 9:00a–12:00p W 11/24– Harwood
factors impeding healing. Tuition: $115 CEU 9317 Data Accuracy Training, .70 Cr.—The course teaches specific techniques
46228 Central CLIMB 302 8:00a–12:00p W 10/20– Landowski to increase accuracy and processing speed and to measurably reduce errors in handling
CEU 935p Clinical Healthcare Coordinator Training 120-hour, 12.00 Cr.—Help data. Tuition: $199
physicians/providers carry out procedures, care for patients, perform simple lab tests and 48155 Willow Cr WCC 214 1:00p–4:30p WR 10/6–10/7 Buesseler
administer medications, set up for pre-surgical procedures, practice sterile techniques, CEU 945Q Diabetes in the 21st Century, .70 Cr.—Most current and updated con-
provide patient education and simple triage procedures. Tuition: $1595 cepts in diabetic care - including controversies from nutritional debates to cholesterol and
46222 Central CLIMB 102 5:00p–9:00p R 9/23–12/9 Bogus blood pressure guidelines. Designed to improve knowledge/skills of health professionals
and Central CLIMB 102 9:00a–5:00p F 9/24–10/22 Bogus in all settings. Tuition: $135
and Central CLIMB 102 8:00a–5:00p S 10/30–12/18 Bogus 46253 Central CLIMB 305 8:00a–4:00p T 11/16– Meirelles
CEU 942Z Clinical Preparation Nursing Skills Lab, .80 Cr.—Hands on skills lab CEU 947F Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course (ENPC), 1.80 Cr.—Increase your
for students in the PCC Nurse Re-Entry Program to practice nursing skills prior to clinical knowledge, skills, & confidence for dealing with real-world situations. Req ENPC Manual
placement. Instructor approval required. Tuition: $179 at the Sylvania and SE Campus Bookstores. Must drop two weeks prior to start date to be
46251 Sylvania HT 317 8:00a–5:00p S 11/13– Paff eligible for a refund. Call 503.731.6626 for info. Tuition: $325
CEU 917N CNA 1 Nursing Assistant Training, 7.50 Cr.—An orientation session is 46054 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–6:00p MT 10/11–10/12 Solheim
REQUIRED and must be attended prior to starting your first day of class. NO EXCEPTIONS. CEU 948A Foot and Nail Care Workshop and Practicum, .80 Cr.—Workshop
Visit www.pcc.edu/cna1 for orientation dates and more information. Tuition: $650 provides the registered nurse with basic foot and nail care education. Training will cover a
46191 Central CLIMB 201 9:00a–4:00p MWFS 9/20–10/9 Schneider general understanding of the Scope of Practice of the Foot Care Nurse and when to refer
46195 Central CLIMB 302 2:30p–9:30p TR 9/21–10/28 Schneider high risk patients. A 4-hour practicum included. Tuition: $299
46193 Willow Cr WCC 303 2:30p–9:30p MW 9/20–10/27 Schneider 46243 Willow Cr WCC 208 8:00a–5:00p M 10/18– Landowski
46197 Willow Cr WCC 303 9:00a–4:00p TRS 9/28–10/23 Schneider CEU 9357 Forensic Nursing, .80 Cr.—One-day seminar is designed to provide
46200 Willow Cr WCC 303 9:00a–4:00p MWFU 10/25–11/13 Schneider and overview, educating healthcare providers and other public servants to interface more
CEU 917M CNA 1 Nursing Assistant Training Clinical, 7.50 Cr.—75-hour clini- effectively with the varying aspects of forensic healthcare situations. Tuition: $239
cal experience for students enrolled in the classroom component of the Nursing Assistant 46250 Central CLIMB 305 8:00a–5:00p F 11/5– Benak
(CNA) training program. Please review our detailed schedule posted online at www.pcc. CEU 949T Healthcare Interpreting Skills Lab Online, 2.00 Cr.—Provides self-
edu/cna1 for proper pairing of class & clinical CRNs. Tuition: $650 paced, individualized practice for those who want to improve their interpreting skills. You
46194 Beaverton MRYVIL TBA 2:00p–10:30p MW 11/1–12/8 Schneider will select subjects, times, to fit your schedule. Information: 503-731-6627. Tuition: $159
No class 11/24 46238 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA TBA TBA 9/22–12/12 Michalczyk
46199 Beaverton MRYVIL TBA 6:30a–3:00p TRS 10/26–11/20 Schneider CEU 946H Healthcare Interpreting Training Part 1, 7.00 Cr.—Bilingual students
46203 Beaverton MRYVIL TBA 6:30a–3:00p MWFS 11/15–12/8 Schneider develop the knowledge and skills necessary for effective language interpretation in health
No class on 11/20 & 11/27 care settings through academic preparation. Virtual class. Refer to www.pcc.edu/hcit
46192 NE Port EGLEN TBA 6:30a–3:00p MWFS 10/11–10/29 Schneider Tuition: $1000
46196 SE Port HLGATE TBA 2:00p–10:30p TR 11/2–12/10 Schneider 46229 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 6:00p–9:00p MWS 9/22–12/12 Michalczyk
CEU 947Y CNA 2 Acute Care, 6.40 Cr.—Must have a current Oregon CNA 1 license CEU 932R Intravenous Therapy for the LPN Online, 3.80 Cr.—Course will en-
before class begins. An orientation session is REQUIRED& must be attended prior to start- able the Licensed Practical Nurse to perform safely and competently the intravenous fluid
ing your first day of class. NO EXCEPTIONS. Visit www.pcc.edu/cna2 for orientation dates therapy activities as defined in the Oregon Nurse Practice Act. Two mandatory on-site
and more info. Tuition: $826 Fee: $30 dates for practicum and final. Texts Required. Tuition: $485
46205 Central CLIMB 201 3:00p–9:30p MR 10/18–11/15 Schneider
w Distance Learning: Online Class
and Central CLIMB 201 8:00a–4:30p S 10/18–11/15 Schneider 46246 For info contact: Spadafora
46206 Central CLIMB 201 8:00a–3:00p MWF 11/8–12/10 Schneider Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance.
46204 Willow Cr WCC TBA 8:00a–3:00p MWF 9/20–10/18 Schneider CEU 942L Introduction to Breastfeeding, .75 Cr.—First in a series of six lactation
CEU 942V BLS (CPR) for the Health Care Provider, .50 Cr.—Reviews AHA 2005 management classes offered throughout the academic year. Text required. Tuition: $149
BLS CPR guidelines for all ages, automatic external defibrillation, relief of foreign body 46223 Central CLIMB 302 8:30a–5:30p M 10/4– Whetsell
airway obstruction, ventilation/oxygenation. Req. text, PCC Sylvania and SE Campus
CEU 9463 Introduction to Healthcare Interpreting, .50 Cr.—Provides information
Bookstores. Tuition: $59
on the basic roles, responsibilities, and best practices for healthcare interpreters. Virtual
46002 Central CLIMB 105 12:00p–5:00p W 9/22– Harwood class. Refer to www.pcc.edu/hcit. Mandatory Orientation online. Tuition: $109
46003 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–1:00p F 10/1– Harwood 46239 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 6:00p–9:00p MW 9/22–9/27 Michalczyk
46004 Central CLIMB 105 4:30p–9:30p R 10/7– Harwood
CEU 946S Japanese/English Medical & Dental Terminology, 3.40 Cr.—For the
46005 Central CLIMB 105 12:00p–5:00p S 10/16– Harwood
bilingual Japanese/English speaking individual and/or healthcare interpreter wishing an
46006 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–1:00p M 10/25– Harwood overview of Japanese & English medical and dental terminology. Virtual class. Refer to
46008 Central CLIMB 105 8:00a–1:00p F 11/5– Harwood www.pcc.edu/hcit. Mandatory Orientation. Tuition: $395
46009 Central CLIMB 105 12:00p–5:00p S 11/20– Harwood 46242 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 5:30p–8:30p F 9/24–11/26 Michalczyk
46011 Central CLIMB 105 12:00p–5:00p W 12/1– Harwood
46012 Central CLIMB 105 4:30p–9:30p M 12/6– Harwood

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CEU 935R Medical Administrative Specialist Online, 12.00 Cr.—This course CEU 939D Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum Provider Course (TNCC), 1.80
provides training in EHR, medical law and ethics, health information management, medical Cr.—Required text, Trauma Nursing Core Course Provider Manual, available at PCC Syl-
coding and billing, HIPAA privacy, quality assurance, human resource management, and vania and SE Campus Bookstores. Call 503.631.6626 for more information. Tuition: $325
conflict resolution in the medical office. Tuition: $1495 46076 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–6:00p MT 11/22–11/23 Light
w Distance Learning: Online Class CEU 979U WREB Two-Day Refresher Training, 1.60 Cr.—16 hours of WREB
46220 For info contact: Leland preparation for dental restorations specifically for registered Oregon hygienist and dental
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. assistants certified in expanded functions who have successfully completed 64 hours of
CEU 946T Medical and Dental Terminology, 3.40 Cr.—For the individual and/ dental restorative training. Tuition: $400
or healthcare interpreter wishing an overview of medical and dental terminology. Virtual 46219 Sylvania HT 202 8:00a–5:00p SU 9/20–12/11 Kao-Young
class. Refer to www.pcc.edu/hcit. Mandatory Orientation required. Text Required.
Tuition: $395
46236 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 6:00p–9:00p W 10/20–12/22 Salti
CEU 935Q Medical Insurance Billing Training Online, 12.00 Cr.—This online Leadership (CEU)
program is designed to give the students an in-depth understanding of complex issues For more information call:, 503 788-6217
involved in the medical insurance billing industry. Tuition: $1295
w Distance Learning: Online Class
46221 For info contact: Leland CLIMB Professional Development is embracing a known need to provide training to lead-
Important: More Distance Learning info at www.pcc.edu/about/distance. ers at all levels. From the established leader seeking to gain working knowledge of new
theories, trends and processes, to the mid-level leaders who are learning how to inspire
CEU 941X Nursing Theory via Internet, 9.00 Cr.—This website/Internet based
and motivate their groups and to those just entering the leadership arena needing skills to
course is designed for nurses wanting to update nursing skills. Required: Consent of
enhance their career transition, we offer courses to meet their needs.
Instructor. Once registered students must e-mail the instructor at nursetheory@pcc.edu to
be guided to the course website. Tuition: $625 CEU 930H Leadership in a Lean World, 1.20 Cr.—In this program, leaders explore
46230 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA TBA TBA 9/22–12/12 Paff the concepts of a Lean Workplace and how the leadership paradigm shifts. Participants
learn about current leadership thinking, how diversity affects the work place and how to
CEU 932N Oncology Nursing Basics, .80 Cr.—The Oncology Nursing Basics engage employees in thinking "Lean". Tuition: $189
course provides a basic understanding of cancer, its treatment, and supportive care for
48116 Willow Cr WCC 208 8:00a–3:00p T 10/19–10/26 Park
symptom management. Tuition: $139
46244 Central CLIMB 305 9:00a–6:00p F 10/15– Harris CEU 985M Leadership in a Multigenerational Workplace, .60 Cr.—Work-
places may be comprised of up to five generations, each with experiences and reference
CEU 948B Overview of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 1.60 Cr.—Anatomy & points that define how they work, solve problems and interact. Learn to recognize their
physiology of body systems; how they function & interact. Virtual class. Refer to www. differences, manage multi-generational interactions and increase personal effectiveness
pcc.edu/hcit. Mandatory Orientation required online. Text Required. Tuition: $179 working across generations. Tuition: $119
46237 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 6:00p–9:00p M 10/25–11/29 Salti 48118 Willow Cr WCC 208 8:00a–3:00p T 11/2– Park
CEU 941E Pain Management for Health Professionals, .60 Cr.—Covers an CEU 976T Leading Geeks, 1.80 Cr.—Technical personnel ('geeks') have different
overview of pain management, including barriers to effective pain management, the key to needs, desire different rewards, and respond differently to power and authority. Learn to
proper assessment, neuropathic pain and pharmacological interventions. Tuition: $129 be an effective 'Geek Leader', and leverage their creativity and innovation to make your
46227 Central CLIMB 202 8:00a–2:30p M 10/4– Keane business more successful. Helpful experience: management experience in a technical
CEU 946Z PEARS Provider Course, .80 Cr.—For providers who do not need PALS, environment. Tuition: $250
Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stablization (PEARS) prepares you to 48159 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/19–11/4 Hudspeth
prevent arrest & manage pediatric cardiorespiratory distress. Req: PEARS Provider manual CEU 937X Strategic Leadership, .60 Cr.—Current research has made it clear
available at PCC bookstores. that there is not one "best" leadership style. Instead, the effective leader must possess
46074 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:00p F 10/15– Harwood a variety of different styles which he or she can change as the situation changes. The
CEU 935Y Pediatric Advanced Life Support, 1.60 Cr.—Assessment and manage- "strategic leadership Type Indicator" helps participants identify their own leadership styles
ment skills for pediatric cardiorespiratory emergencies according to AHA guidelines. Re- and match those styles to the needs of their followers. Tuition: $139
quired: PALS text and study guide Optional: ECC handbook, available at PCC Bookstores. 48223 Central CLIMB 305 10:00a–5:00p W 11/17– TBA
Tuition: $235
46057 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:00p MT 11/8–11/9 Harwood
CEU 902P Pediatric Advanced Life Support Renewal, .80 Cr.—Renewal of
assessment & management skills for pediatric cardiorespiratory emergenies according to Multimedia (CEU)
AHA guidelines. Required: PALS text and study guide Optional: ECC handbook, available For more information call, 503 788-6217
at PCC Bookstores. Tuition: $179
46059 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:00p R 10/14– Harwood
46060 Central CLIMB 104 8:00a–5:00p W 12/15– Harwood Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information.
CEU 94AH Pediatric Pain Management, .60 Cr.—This class will cover an overview
of pediatric pain, including barriers to and disparities in effective pain management, pain
assessment, types of pain, and treatment options. Tuition: $129
46240 Central CLIMB 302 9:00a–3:30p F 10/29– Turner Operating Systems (CEU)
CEU 941Q Pharmacy Technician, 12.00 Cr.—Work under a pharmacist‚Äôs direc- For more information call, 503 788-6217
tion in retail pharmacies, hospitals, long term care facilities and other types of locations.
Application required, visit www.pcc.edu/pharmtech.com Tuition: $1990
Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information.
46211 Willow Cr WCC 312 5:00p–9:00p MTW 9/20–12/12 Mockler
CEU 949I Phlebotomy for Health Professionals ‚Äì Hybrid, 4.50 Cr.—45-hour
training. Pre-requisite: work experience in the medical office, hospital, urgent care clinic,
Linux & Unix
CEU 960Z Unix/Linux Fundamentals, .60 Cr.—Covers common features of Bourne,
outpatient center and other professional healthcare facilities. For questions about pre- Korn, and Bash shells. Includes the file system, and commands to search and sort files,
requisite, please email celina.mesa@pcc.edu. Tuition: $749 as well as security. Learn to navigate and do tasks at the command line. Tuition: $95
46215 Central CLIMB 102 8:00a–5:00p S 9/25–10/23 Hice
48147 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/2– Rendar
CEU 946K Spanish/English Medical & Dental Terminology, 3.40 Cr.—For CEU 979D Samba to Link Linux & Windows, 1.20 Cr.—Continue your exploration
bilingual Spanish speaking individual and/or healthcare interpreter; overview of Spanish & of connecting Windows and Linux by learning about Active Directory integration (AD), us-
English medical and dental terminology. Virtual class. Text required. Mandatory orienta- ing Winbind for Windows Domain password management, and Pluggable Authentication
tion, refer to www.pcc.edu/hcit for further information. Tuition: $395 Module (PAM) authentication via Kerberos. Helpful experience: Connecting Windows and
46235 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 9:00a–2:30p S 9/25–10/30 MacKintosh Linux with Samba or equivalent. Tuition: $145
CEU 984G Spanish for Healthcare Professionals - Virtual Classroom, 1.60 48218 Willow Cr WCC 213 5:30p–9:30p W 10/6–10/20 Ewan
Cr.—Virtual Classroom. This course will cover introductory to intermediate level medical
Spanish terminology for healthcare professionals or those who are preparing for a career
in healthcare. Tuition: $295
46247 Open Camp OPNOFF TBA 6:30p–8:30p W 10/13–12/8 Goodwin

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CEU 937S Red Hat Certified Linux Engineer, 2.40 Cr.—Students will be required, and the skills are appropriate for everyone who works with any kind of data.
introduced to topics of the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam, one of the most rigorous and Tuition: $199
desirable certifications for Linux Engineers and engineers. Topics include troubleshooting, 48155 Willow Cr WCC 214 1:00p–4:30p WR 10/6–10/7 Buesseler
system maintenance, network service configuration, and security management. Knowledge CEU 930E Lean Principles for Everyone, 1.20 Cr.—Manufacturing has long
gained in this class carries over to non-Red Hat distributions. We strongly recommend recognized the value of Lean in the production world. Lean is a philosophy of work that
students have experience with installing and using Linux and the command line interface includes continuous improvement, work simplification and process improvement. All work
at the level of Red Hat Technician. Tuition: $285 areas can benefit from this philosophy. Tuition: $189
48088 SE Center TABOR 117 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/5–10/28 Jang 48119 Willow Cr WCC 208 8:00a–3:00p T 10/5–10/12 Park
Computer Basics for Non-Native Speakers CEU 9314 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training for Healthcare Org's, 14.40
Cr.—Using state-of-the-art tools, classroom exercises and tutorials, learn the Six Sigma
CEU 976R Computer Basics for Non-Native English Speakers, 1.50 Cr.—Class
DMAIC improvement strategy. Then apply your knowledge to successfully lead and
provides an orientation to basic computer functions for non-native English speakers.
contribute to improvement projects in your healthcare organization. Upon completion,
Class covers basic computer concepts, Internet, email and basics of MS Word including
students will receive the "Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate." Familiarity with MS Excel
document writing, saving and printing. Tuition: $100
and personal computers is recommended. Tuition: $6500
48073 Willow Cr WCC 110 9:00a–12:00p F 9/24–10/22 Hahn-Steichen
48113 Central CLIMB 305 8:00a–4:30p RF 9/9–1/14 TBA
48074 Willow Cr WCC 110 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29–12/3 Hahn-Steichen Meets every other week and ends Jan 25, 2011
No class Nov 26
CEU 9316 Six Sigma Black Belt Training for Manufacturing Org's, 14.40
48093 Willow Cr WCC 217 9:00a–12:00p F 9/24–10/22 H-Akbari
Cr.—Using state-of-the-art tools, classroom exercises and tutorials, learn the Six Sigma
48095 Willow Cr WCC 217 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29–12/3 H-Akbari DMAIC improvement strategy. Then apply your knowledge to successfully lead and con-
No class Nov 26
tribute to improvement projects in your manufacturing organizations. Upon completion,
48108 Willow Cr WCC 219 9:00a–12:00p F 9/24–10/22 Boekelheide
students will receive the "Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate." Familiarity with MS Excel and
48110 Willow Cr WCC 219 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29–12/3 Boekelheide
No class Nov 26 PC's is recommended. Tuition: $6500
48111 Willow Cr WCC 221 9:00a–12:00p F 9/24–10/22 Garcia 48114 Central CLIMB 304 8:00a–4:30p MT 9/20–1/25 TBA
Meets every other week and ends Jan 11, 2011
48112 Willow Cr WCC 221 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29–12/3 Garcia
No class Nov 26 CEU 930N Facilitating & Sustaining Change, .60 Cr.—Within organizations,
leaders must guide and direct employees through changes while maintaining, or even im-
proving, productivity. Learn to anticipate the effects of change, recognize the ways people
respond to change, and plan ways to implement strategies to manage change effectively.
PC/Desktop Support (CEU) Tuition: $119
48115 Willow Cr WCC 208 8:00a–3:00p T 11/16– Park
For more information call, 503 788-6217 CEU 937V Practical Problem Solving, 1.20 Cr.—Traditional approaches to
problem-solving too often ignore the importance of both values and creativity in problem
Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information. -solving while favoring exclusively analytical strategies. This seminar provides a new,
systematic, yet flexible way of looking at a whole range of concerns, from clear cut 'pro-
Comptia duction line' problems to the most ambiguous of 'people problems.' Tuition: $209
CEU 9690 A+ Essentials Exam Prep I, 2.40 Cr.—Candidates will understand the 48135 Central CLIMB 305 8:00a–3:00p W 10/6–10/13 TBA
fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security, and will have the skills CEU 937W Six Principles of Successful Self-Management, 1.20 Cr.—Today's
required to identify hardware, peripheral, networking, security components and trouble- organizations must help develop empowered employees, supervisors and managers.
shooting methodology. Tuition: $295 The direction that has traditionally been provided by hierarchy must now come from the
48142 Central CLIMB 207 6:00p–9:00p TR 9/28–10/21 Burns individual. To work effectively in the radically transformed organizations of today and
CEU 9644 A+ Essentials Exam Prep II, 2.40 Cr.—Student will obtain the knowl- tomorrow, employees, managers, and teams must become self-managing. Tuition: $209
edge and skills needed to pursue a job as a Desktop support A+ technician. Candidates 48222 Central CLIMB 305 9:00a–4:00p W 10/27–11/3 TBA
gain skills required to install, configure, troubleshoot, upgrade, and maintain PC's, the
windows OS and SOHO networks. Tuition: $295
48148 Central CLIMB 207 7:00p–10:00p TR
No class November 11
10/26–11/23 Burns
Programming (CEU)
Microsoft For more information call, 503 788-6217
CEU 937T Installing & Configuring Windows 7 Client (70-680), 4.00 Cr.—
Learn to install, upgrade, & migrate to Windows 7. Configure network & wireless connec- Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information.
tions, troubleshoot, secure & maintain programs, and configure mobile computing. Helps
prepare for MCTS 70-680 Exam. Requires network and A+ equivalent knowledge. Tuition: CEU 9797 Python, 1.80 Cr.—Python is a language that powers critical business
$795 systems and is in wide-spread use in applications ranging from film production to video
48144 Central CLIMB 207 5:30p–9:30p MW 11/8–12/8 Burns
games, scientific analysis, web applications, and databases. Large companies like Google
and Intel as well as smaller businesses use Python. Python is unique in that it emphasizes
Repair & Maintenance making code readable and easier to understand. Tuition: $270
CEU 960V Computer Maintenance 101, 1.80 Cr.—Course provides the non- 48160 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:00p–9:00p M 11/1–12/6 Reinhardt
technical user with skills to maintain, troubleshoot and repair computer hardware and Microsoft
software. Topics include operating system maintenance, installing drivers, updates,
optimization, anti-spyware and anti-virus protection. Tuition: $300 CEU 970a Programming w/C#, 4.00 Cr.—Introduces participants to the Microsoft.
48143 Central CLIMB 207 6:00p–9:00p MW 10/4–10/20 Burns
NET framework focusing on C# program structure, syntax, and implementation for the
.NET platform. Covers the concepts of object-oriented programming, common objects
and references, and classes to develop robust applications. MS 2124. Helpful experience:
programming C/C++ experience or training. Tuition: $795
Process Improvement (CEU) 48100 Willow Cr WCC 217 5:30p–9:30p M 10/4–12/6 Dindukurthi
CEU 977J Foundations of .NET Development (MS 70-536), 4.00 Cr.—Learn
For more information call, 503 788-6217 the program Microsoft .NET Applications using the Visual Studio development system.
Topics include: use types and contracts, manage collections, deploy and configure as-
CLIMB Professional Development recognizes the business needs of those entering semblies, monitor and debug applications, use cryptography, and secure code execution.
management and those seeking to improve management capabilities, and offers courses to Prepares students for the MCTS Exam 70-536. Helpful experience: basic programming
support in the development of professional managerial goals in all field of endeavor. understanding of the .NET Framework. Tuition: $795
48126 Central CLIMB 205 5:30p–9:30p W 10/6–12/8 Koser
Management CEU 9372 Developing Apps for Windows Phone 7, 4.00 Cr.—Develop apps us-
CEU 9317 Accuracy Training, .70 Cr.—Accuracy is a trainable skill! Learn specific ing VS2010 and Blend. Maximize user experience with Microsoft's new mobile app design
techniques to increase accuracy and processing speed, and measurably reduce errors patterns. Connect to Windows Azure services. Explore features like location services. Use
in handling data. Students typically reduce their errors by 50% and increase their speed Microsoft Marketplace to sell your app. C# required. Tuition: $795
by 7% (measured in pre-course and post-course assessments). No prior experience is 48096 Willow Cr WCC 217 5:30p–9:30p R 9/20–12/9 Aden
No class Nov 11 & 25
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Employer Payroll Tax Workshop For Small Business—Take the mystery out of
Security (CEU) payroll taxes. Learn how to determine proper amounts for Federal Income Tax Withhold-
ing, Social Security, Medicare, and the forms used to report payroll taxes and those for
For more information call, 503 788-6217 independent contractors. Tuition: $35
45658 Central CLIMB 307 6:00p–9:00p W 10/27– Marquez-Oldha
CEU 91M CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional, 4.00 Sherwood Series: How to Start Your Business—So, you want to start a business!
Cr.—This CISSP Immersion course provides an intense focus on principle concepts of Let us walk you through what you need to know, who to contact and how to gather infor-
security, as documented in the ten core Common Body of Knowledge(CBK)domains. Our mation in order to make good decisions. Tuition: $49
total immersion approach distills the knowledge and years of experience of thousands of 45652 Sherwood SHERHS . 6:00p–9:00p W 10/6– Colon Montesi
security professionals to prepare you for your CISSP certification exam. To take the ISC2 Sherwood Series: Out of the Shoebox Recordkeeping—This workshop shows
exam, you must meet their qualifications(documented on the ISC2.org website). Tuition: business owners how to get their financial records “out of the shoebox” and organized in
$2295 to a system that will help them to produce a Profit & Loss Statement. Tuition: $49
47843 Willow Cr WCC 212 9:00a–6:00p MTWRF 10/18–10/22 TBA 45653 Sherwood SHERHS . 6:00p–9:00p W 10/13– Gilbert
Sherwood Series: How to Finance Your Business—Money is the lifeline of your
business. This course will help you use your financial statements to understand how to
Small Business Development track your money plus give you information on various money sources available to you.
Tuition: $49
Center 45655 Sherwood SHERHS . 6:00p–9:00p W 10/20–
Sherwood Series: Business Plan Mastery—After establishing the difference
Babicky-Peter

Central Room 308, 503 978-5080 , 503 288-1366 Fax between working IN the business and working ON the business, this workshop coaches
business owners through a series of biz planning topics that promotes long-term sustain-
ability. Tuition: $49
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides training and educational 45654 Central CLIMB 307 6:00p–9:00p W 10/27– Brockman
programs for business owners. For information, visit our website at www.bizcenter.org or
Sherwood Series: Social Media Marketing—Get new customers and increase
contact the SBDC at 978-5080.
revenue with Facebook, LinkedIn, My Space, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Blogs and other
Business Development Pathway business social media marketing. You will learn how to set up social media marketing
step-by-step. Tuition: $49
Once you register on the BizCenter.org website, you are on your way! Shortly after regis-
45656 Sherwood SHERHS . 6:00p–9:00p W 11/3– Marquez-Oldha
tering, you will receive information about the first step on your path, attending our New
Client Orientation. Dates and times for the next sessions will be included in the info we
send you. In the orientation we will help you assess your level of readiness and provide
Entrepreneur Development Program
you with access to programs and resources. The Business Development path includes: the Our innovative programs are designed to help you achieve your business goals through
Operating Your Small Business Series, the Entrepreneur Development Series, the Business improved management, organization and operation skills. With class work, one-on-one
Development Series and the MAC program. Each level of learning sets you to a higher long-term advising and peer mentorship, you will learn how to develop, maintain and use
level of business and personal development. Step out and enjoy the path to success on the effective marketing and management tools, how to implement a plan for sound growth and
SBDC Business Development Pathway. expansion, and how to understand and use your financial data. Contact us at sbdc@pcc.
edu prior to enrolling for a program application.
Business Advising Small Business Management Program Year I—You won’t find a better value any-
Business advising is an integrual part of our Business Development Pathway. Our advi- where! 50 hrs of expert business instruction and one-on-one consulting for under $25/
sors can help you in business start-up, marketing, planning, financing, and more. To get hour. An opportunity unbeatable in todays business education market. Pre-req: 2+ years
started in the process, please register online at www.bizcenter.org. When you log on to the in business, program application Tuition: $1200
site be sure to explore the vast amount of information available about starting and growing 41638 Central CLIMB 307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha
a business in Oregon. Small Business Managment Program Year 3—Designed for the entrepreneur in
business for at least five years who has experienced the annual cycles and challenges of
Directed Self Study their businesses, and is working to grow their business to a higher level of profitability
The Directed Self-Study Program allows small business owners to direct the pace of their and optimized margins. Tuition: $1800
study, develop and refine their business idea by completing a business plan draft and 48068 Central CLIMB 307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha
prepare for a higher level of readiness when they meet with their SBDC business advisor.
After completing the Directed Self-Study Program and preparing a draft business plan, Getting Your Recipe to Market
you will meet with one of our business advisors to create a custom Action Plan for your Developed by the SBDC and the Food Innovation Center, this program combines the
business success and growth.Directed Self-Study is for small business owners who are in talents of our instructors, business advisors and food professionals to provide a rich
the start-up phase and for those who are already running a business. learning environment; one that creates a foundation for the entrepreneur.The workshop
sessions engage the entrepreneurs in considering the complexity and inter-relationship
Operating Your Small Business between business planning, product development, and launching of your product so that
Operating Your Small Business workshops offer basic education in specific areas useful you produce , promote and profit from your recipe/food concept as a food entrepreneur.
to small business owners. From QuickBooks to mastering your business plan, these For more information, please contact John Henry Wells at jwells@foodbizstartup.net.
quick workshops will keep you on the road to success.One of our Operating Your Small Getting Your Recipe to Market—A 12-week extensive program designed to provide
Business workshops is right for you if you are a small business owner who needs to learn the food entrepreneur with a solid foundation in business, organizational, and product
specific skills or brush up on topics such as QuickBooks, recordkeeping, internet market- development, as well as food safety, packaging, production and distribution. Pre-req:
ing and more. program application Tuition: $1995
Better, Smarter, Richer—A series for creative entrepreneurs, artists and atrisans 43350 Central CLIMB 307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha
who want to learn how to make a living doing the work they love. Consists of 3 2-hour
work sessions focused on the workbook “Better Smarter Richer” by instructor, Jackie B Contractor Development Program
Peterson. Tuition: $250 Contractor resources available from CCB licensing education, to the unique specifics of
48137 Central CLIMB 307 4:00p–6:00p W 11/17–12/15 Babicky-Peter working in a contracting business, and working with and getting contracts with all levels of
QuickBooks: Fundamentals—Learn the importance of integrating QuickBooks as the the government.Important information and traing for anyone who owns, operates, or plans
cornerstone of your business’ best practices and how to use this important tool to manage to go into a contracting business.
and direct your company’s financial direction. Tuition: $150 CCB Contractor Licensing Education - Home study—The Contractors Licensing
44218 Central CLIMB 307 8:00a–1:00p S 10/23– Dunn Education is designed to help the construction contractor meet educational requirements
44219 Central CLIMB 307 8:00a–1:00p S 12/11– Dunn of ORS 701.280 for licensing or renewal. Tuition: $250
Website Tuneup Workshop—Get a 5 point evaluation of your website with a grade 41440 Central CLIMB 307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Marquez-Oldha
using a very popular web tool, User Interface, keywords, page ranks, links evaluation, and CCB Contractor Licensing Education - Live Class—The Contractors Licensing
understand how SEO affects your site, plus an action list to make your site more effective. Education is designed to help the construction contractor meet educational requirements
Tuition: $99 of ORS 701.280 for licensing or renewal. Tuition: $330
44455 Central CLIMB 307 9:00a–1:00p S 11/13– Hibian 42362 Central CLIMB 307 TBA RFS 9/23–9/25 Marquez-Oldha
42371 Central CLIMB 307 TBA RFS 11/18–11/20 Marquez-Oldha
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Contractor Development Series (CDS)—Designed for contractors in their first year CEU 975 Graphic Design for Websites, 1.80 Cr.—Creating a successful web
of business, we give you the tools necessary to become a successful business owner. site takes more than code. A solid foundation in graphic design will help you create
Topics: entrepreneurship, estimating, project management, contracts and more! Pre- professional sites that look and perform better. Learn best practices of design for the web
requisite: Oregon CCB# Tuition: $850 including page layout, color theory, typography, usability, and the design process, using
44454 Central CLIMB 307 TBA T 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha real-world examples. Photoshop is used for assignments, so knowledge of this software is
helpful. Tuition: $295
48121 SE Center TABOR 118 6:00p–9:00p R 9/30–11/4 Margherio
Technology for Small Business CEU 978A JavaScript, 1.80 Cr.—Learn the most widely used language for the Web.
Enhance and make your web pages more dynamic, smarter, and interactive, add function-
(CEU) ality, check forms and input. Learn to make decisions, use loops, and respond to events
like clicks. Helpful experience: HTML. Tuition: $295
For more information call, 503 788-6217 48078 SE Center TABOR 111 6:00p–9:00p W 10/6–11/10 Bishop
CEU 9608 PHP & MySQL, 3.00 Cr.—PHP is in the top 3 of most popular and in de-
Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information. mand scripting languages, especially for web development. Course is designed to provide
the skills needed to develop programs using the PHP language and the integration of data
Web into dynamic Web content via a relational database. Tuition: $395
CEU 935a SEO & Marketing Your Website, .80 Cr.—Learn how to ensure that 48141 Central CLIMB 206 6:00p–9:00p M 10/4–12/6 Charamella
your web site will be found when a customer searches on the web. The instructor is a local CEU 935a SEO & Marketing Your Website, .80 Cr.—Learn how to ensure that
expert in the field of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and will teach you the tricks and your web site will be found when a customer searches on the web. The instructor is a local
techniques to help your business create a successful online presence. Helpful experience: expert in the field of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and will teach you the tricks and
Comfortable performing internet searches. Basic knowledge of Wordpress or other web techniques to help your business create a successful online presence. Helpful experience:
design programs is an advantage. Tuition: $145 Comfortable performing internet searches. Basic knowledge of Wordpress or other web
48079 SE Center TABOR 111 8:00a–12:00p S 11/20–12/4 Hendison design programs is an advantage. Tuition: $145
No class Nov 27 48079 SE Center TABOR 111 8:00a–12:00p S 11/20–12/4 Hendison
CEU 9879 Simple DIY Websites w/Wordpress, .80 Cr.—Learn Wordpress to No class Nov 27
quickly and easily build a professional website for yourself, no prior experience neces- CEU 9879 DIY Websites w/Wordpress, .80 Cr.—Learn Wordpress to quickly and
sary! Start with WP's famous 5 minute installation, then learn to set up , customize and easily build a professional website for yourself, no prior experience necessary! Start with
administer a blog or website for your small business or for your personal use. Helpful WP's famous 5 minute installation, then learn to set up , customize and administer a blog
experience: Comfortable with computer office applications and the internet. Tuition: $145 or website for your small business or for your personal use. Helpful experience: Comfort-
48154 Willow Cr WCC 213 6:30p–8:30p MW 10/25–11/3 Botsko able with computer office applications and the internet. Tuition: $145
48154 Willow Cr WCC 213 6:30p–8:30p MW 10/25–11/3 Botsko
CEU 935C Drupal Website Development, 1.80 Cr.—Learn to leverage the built-in
Web Development (CEU) functionality of Drupal, combined with dozens of freely available add-on modules, to cre-
ate robust E-commerce applications, Social Networking sites, Web Picture Galleries and
For more information call, 503 788-6217 more. Helpful experience: Web 101 or equivalent, and familiarity with PHP and databases
(mainly MySQL). Tuition: $295
Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information. 48151 Willow Cr WCC 213 6:00p–9:00p T 10/5–11/9 Ewan
CEU 976S Web Site Development 101, 1.80 Cr.—Want to build your very first CEU 935D Customizing Drupal Themes, 1.20 Cr.—Learn to customize your Drupal
web site, but not sure where to start? Considering a career involving web design? Then website to look and function exactly as you want it to. The key is knowing how to create
take this class! Learn to use HTML and CSS to build a professional web site that is easy "themes" and this class gives you the programming tools, experience and knowledge to do
to update and works perfectly across all browsers. Get started doing it right the first time just that! Helpful experience "Drupal Website Development" or equivalent, and familiarity
and avoid the bad habits that you will have to "unlearn" later. Helpful experience: Basic with HTML/CSS, JavaScript and PHP/MySQL. Tuition: $195
working knowledge of Windows and the Internet. Tuition: $295 48124 Central CLIMB 205 8:30a–3:30p S 11/13–11/20 Charamella
48161 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:00p–9:00p MW 10/4–10/20 Botsko CEU 9371 Adobe Illustrator, 1.80 Cr.—Create vector graphics for use in print and
CEU 9359 Web Site Development 102, 1.20 Cr.—A follow-on to Web Dev 101, web with Adobe Illustrator. Explore Illustrator's tools to transform objects and clip art, and
this course provides the big- picture overview of the programming languages, skills, tools learn the secrets to using the Pen Tool. Text, bitmaps, color spectrums and special effects
and processes necessary to create dynamic interactive, Web 2.0 websites, and prepares will also be covered. Perfect for designers, engineers, cartographers, and webmasters.
you to delve further in any or all of these areas. Helpful experience: Basic working knowl- Tuition: $295
edge of Web Design, including HTML/CSS. Tuition: $195 48224 Central CLIMB 206 6:00p–9:00p W 9/22–10/27 Harris
Version: CS5
48162 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:00p–9:00p MW 9/20–9/29 Botsko
CEU 977W HTML, 2.40 Cr.—Learn to write and use HTML for producing effective web
sites. Course covers web site design, navigation principles hyperlinks, tables, frames,
forms and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). An added emphasis of this course is the use of Workplace Applications and Tools
CSS for both formatting and for creating dynamic content. Other topics include in-depth
CSS, Server Side Scripting and Client Side Scripting. Helpful Experience: comfortable (CEU)
working with Windows. Tuition: $395 For more information call, 503 788-6217
48087 SE Center TABOR 117 1:00p–5:00p F 10/29–12/10 Kunz
No class November 26
48152 Willow Cr WCC 213 5:30p–9:30p MW 11/22–12/8 Botsko Visit our Web site at computers.pcc.edu for updated information.
CEU 981P Flash, 1.20 Cr.—Flash vector graphic technology has visually brought the CEU 9373 What's New in MS Office 2010, .40 Cr.—Discover the new features of
web to life. Learn to create fast downloading rollovers, computer animations and banner MS Office 2010 that make it easier to create, share and manage your office documents.
ads-even behavior scripting and interactivity. Helpful Experience: HTML. Tuition: $180 Topics include the improved ribbon, enhanced email (with social networking features),
48138 Central CLIMB 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 9/21–9/30 Charamella web-based PowerPoint presentations and Microsoft's free Office Web Apps. Helpful:
CEU 981N Developing Websites with Adobe Dreamweaver, 3.00 Cr.—Cre- Experience with earlier versions of MS Office. Tuition: $69
ate and publish professional websites using Dreamweaver. Learn to use layout & site 48195 Central CLIMB 207 1:00p–5:00p W 11/17– Buesseler
management tools, add animation and forms, use templates & library items, work with 48163 Willow Cr WCC 214 1:00p–5:00p W 10/13– Buesseler
CSS/ XHTML and more. Helpful Experience: Comfortable using computer applications. CEU 9579 Word - Level I, .60 Cr.—Create professional looking letters and reports
Tuition: $440 or use email merge for special mailings with Microsoft Word. Topics: Create, save &
48136 Central CLIMB 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/26–12/2 Charamella edit documents; move, copy & replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add page numbers,
Version: CS5 No class Nov 11 & 25 columns, bullets, borders & shading. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows.
CEU 9786 Photoshop, 1.80 Cr.—Course provides skills to work in the Photoshop Tuition: $120
environment including how to manipulate color, texture, and image size and quality; select 48117 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p F 10/8– Bishop
and modify images; create and manipulate layers and other effects; retouch and resize Office 2010
images. Course also covers color correction and some special effects. Tuition: $295 48164 Willow Cr WCC 214 8:30a–3:30p S 11/6– Hudspeth
48140 Central
CLIMB 206 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/5–10/21 Charamella Office 2010
Version: CS5
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N O N - C R E D I T C L A S S E S – FA L L 2 0 1 0
CEU 9262 Word - Level II, .60 Cr.—Create attractive newsletters, professional
research papers or write that book using the more advanced features of Microsoft Word.
Self-Paced Applications
Apply styles and themes; use ClipArt, SmartArt, WordArt, tables, templates, columns, Visit our Web site at http://www.pdxclimb.org/self_paced.html for updated information.
Footnotes and Endnotes to enhance basic documents. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Great quality and priced right! These courses are designed to allow students to work at
Windows. Tuition: $120 their own pace at work, home or where ever they have the necessary software. In fact, it
48120 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p F 10/15– Bishop
is not necessary to come on campus for these classes as instructor support, grading,
Office 2010 questions, etc. are all provided via email. Each class uses a step-by-step training manual
48165 Willow Cr WCC 214 8:30a–3:30p S 11/13– Hudspeth complete with exercises and homework requirements. To get started, please email the in-
Office 2010 structor, Suzann Gasper suzann.gasper@pcc.edu who will provide you with further details
CEU 9650 Excel - Level I, .60 Cr.—Learn to create spreadsheets to manage financial and support information. You may register anytime until the last two weeks of the term.
information or organize your life with text or numerical information. You can sort, com- CEU 993I Self-Paced Word - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—Create professional looking
bine, format or insert a formula to calculate meaningful results. Add numbers instantly letters and reports or use email merge for special mailings with Microsoft word. Topics:
with AutoFill, create charts for visual results, and change the look of your document with Create, save & edit documents; move, copy & replace text; change fonts; set tabs; add
formatting. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $120 page numbers, columns, bullets, borders & shading. Helpful experience: Familiarity with
48085 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/9– Smith Windows. Tuition: $79
Office 2010 48105 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
48156 Willow Cr WCC 214 8:30a–3:30p F 10/15– Smith CEU 993H Self- Paced Word - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Create attractive newsletters,
Office 2010 professional research papers or write that book using the more advanced features of Mi-
CEU 9766 Excel - Level II, .60 Cr.—Learn how to track your investments, save time crosoft Word. Apply styles and themes; use ClipArt, SmartArt, WordArt, tables, templates,
performing financial functions, sort and extract data in a simple database. Topics include columns, Footnotes and Endnotes to enhance basic documents. Helpful experience:
formulas, grouping, filtering, templates, using multiple worksheets, and adding ClipArt, Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $79
SmartArt, and pictures. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $120 48107 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
48086 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/16– Smith CEU 9686 Self-Paced Word - Level III, 2.00 Cr.—Learn how to merge letters for
Office 2010 mass mailings, organize projects with forms, templates, and advanced tables; use macros
48157 Willow Cr WCC 214 8:30a–3:30p F 10/22– Smith to simplify document creation; use Excel integration; perform calculations & create digital
Office 2010 signatures. Helpful experience: familiar with Word. Tuition: $79
CEU 96N Excel - Level III, .60 Cr.—Learn how to use the power of Excel to create 48109 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
professional spreadsheets with more advanced features. Topics include advanced
formulas and functions, lookup, financial and data analysis tools, collaborating in Excel, CEU 993E Self-Paced Excel - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—Learn to create spreadsheets to
using macros, PivotTables and consolidating worksheets. Helpful experience: Familiarity manage financial information or organize your life with text or numerical information.
with Windows. Tuition: $120 You can sort, combine, format, or insert a formula to calculate meaningful results. Add
numbers instantly, with AutoFill, create charts for visual results, and change the look of
48076 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/23– Smith
Office 2010 your document with formatting. Helpful experience: familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $79
48158 Willow Cr WCC 214 8:30a–3:30p F 10/29– Smith 48098 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
Office 2010 CEU 993D Self-Paced Excel - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Learn how to track your
CEU 987X Access - Level I, 1.20 Cr.—Learn the basics of Access and the new Rib- investments, save time performing financial functions, and sort and extract data in a
bon interface. Topics include creating tables, forms & reports; record management; build- simple database. Topics include formulas, grouping, filtering, templates, using multiple
ing, managing & maintaining databases. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Windows. worksheets, and adding ClipArt, SmartArt, and pictures. Helpful experience: Familiarity
Tuition: $195 with Windows. Tuition: $79
48083 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/30–11/6 Wright 48101 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
Office 2010 CEU 982E Self-Paced Excel - Level III, 2.00 Cr.—Learn to use the power of
48149 Willow Cr WCC 213 8:30a–3:30p F 10/8–10/15 Gasper Excel to create professional spreadsheets and forms with more advanced features. Topics
Office 2010 include working with formulas and functions, lookup, analysis tools, tracking projects,
CEU 998A Access - Level II, .80 Cr.—Work with intermediate concepts that include grouping worksheets, using macros and VBA, Internet integration and working with online
designing relational databases, querying with calculation, using advanced queries and collaboration. Helpful experience: familiarity with Excel. Tuition: $79
customizing forms & reports. Helpful experience: Familiarity with Access. Tuition: $145 48102 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
48084 SE Center TABOR 117 8:30a–12:30p S 11/13–11/20 Wright CEU 993C Self-Paced Access - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—Learn the basics of Access and
Office 2010 the new Ribbon interface. Topics include creating tables, forms & reports; record manage-
48150 Willow Cr WCC 213 8:30a–12:30p F 10/22–10/29 Gasper ment; building, managing & maintaining databases. Helpful experience: Familiarity with
Office 2010
Windows. Tuition: $79
CEU 998C PowerPoint - Level I, .60 Cr.—Create interesting slide show presenta- 48090 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
tions with design templates, ClipArt, animation and sound. Additional features include
inserting charts, transition effects and using SmartArt diagrams. Helpful experience: CEU 994M Self-Paced Access - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Work with intermediate
Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $125 concepts that include designing relational databases, querying with calculation, using
48145 SE Center TABOR 112 8:30a–3:30p S 10/30– Gasper
advanced queries and customizing forms & reports. Helpful experience: Familiarity with
Office 2010 Access. Tuition: $79
CEU 986E PowerPoint - Level II, .60 Cr.—This six-hour course is designed to pro- 48094 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
vide intermediate concepts of Microsoft PowerPoint. Participants will enhance their skills CEU 9774 Self-Paced Access - Level III, 2.00 Cr.—Learn the advanced features
working with charts, tables, office applications, online presentations, and customizing of MS Access including setting up complex forms and reports, customizing the database
templates and multimedia. Tuition: $125 interface, setting security options, and integrating Access with other Office applications,
48146 SE Center TABOR 112 8:30a–3:30p S 11/6– Gasper including word, Excel and Outlook. Tuition: $79
Office 2010 48097 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
CEU 998G MS Project - Level I, .60 Cr.—Learn project management using MS CEU 993A Self-Paced PowerPoint - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—Create interesting slide
Project. Course covers working with projects, printing views and reports, changing the show presentations with design templates, ClipArt, animation and sound. Additional
page setup, starting new schedules and editing tasks. Tuition: $125 features include inserting charts, transition effects and using SmartArt diagrams. Helpful
48167 Willow Cr WCC 215 8:30a–3:30p S 12/4– Charamella Experience: Familiarity with Windows. Tuition: $79
CEU 998F MS Project - Level II, .60 Cr.—Learn to use the intermediate features of 48103 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
MS Project. Evaluate and adjust time, resource and cost factors; customize reports, control CEU 994L Self-Paced Powerpoint - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Learn intermediate con-
printed output and work with multiple projects. Tuition: $125 cepts including charts & tables, customizing templates and multimedia and working with
48089 Willow Cr WCC 215 8:30a–3:30p S 12/11– Charamella office applications & online presentations. Helpful experience: PowerPoint I or equivalent.
CEU 9776 InDesign Level I, 1.80 Cr.—Learn to design and produce professional Tuition: $79
documents such as posters, invitations, brochures and newsletters using InDesign's 48104 Distance DST TBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper
page layout software. Topics include creating frames, importing and editing text, creating
images, drop caps, filling objects, creating color gradients, text wrap, master pages,
inserting tables and tabs, and paragraph, character and object styles. Helpful Experience:
Familiarity with MS Office. Tuition: $345
48139 Central
CLIMB 206 8:30a–3:30p F 10/29–11/12 Bishop
Version: CS5
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Sylvania Campus HT Health Technology, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania
Campus, Portland
Key Sylvania Campus PAC Performing Arts Center, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania
Location Building Address Campus, Portland
Sylvania ST 12000 SW 49th Ave., Portland Sylvania Campus SCB South Classroom Bldg -Sylvania, 12000 SW 49th AVE,
C L A S S L O C AT I O N S

Sylvania Campus, Portland


On-Campus Locations Sylvania Campus SS Social Science, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania Campus,
Capital Center - WCWTC Wash Co Workforce Training Ctr, 18624 NW Walker RD, Portland
Capital Center - WCWTC Wash Co Workforce Training Ctr, 18624 NW Walker RD, Sylvania Campus ST Science Technology, 12000 SW 49th Avenue, Sylvania
NW 185th and NW Walker RD, Aloha Campus, Portland
Cascade Campus C. For Cascade Scheduling, For Cascade Scheduling, Sylvania Campus SY For Sylvania Scheduling, 12000 SW 49th Avenue,
Portland Sylvania Campus, Portland
Cascade Campus CAGYM Cascade Gym, 705 N Killingsworth ST, Cascade Campus, Sylvania Campus TCB Technology Classroom Building, 12000 SW 49th AVE,
Portland Sylvania Campus, Portland
Cascade Campus CAHOSP Hospitals/Clinicals--Cascade, Willow Creek Center WCC Willow Creek Center, SW 185th and Baseline, 241
SW Edgeway Dr, Beaverton
Cascade Campus CAOFF Off Campus - Cascade Classes, For CA Off Campus
Scheduling, Off-Campus Locations
Cascade Campus JH Jackson Hall, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Campus, Astoria Ore MEMHOS Columbia Memorial Hospital, 2111 Exchange Street,
Portland Astoria
Cascade Campus MAHB Moriarty Arts Humanities Bldg, 705 N Killingsworth, Beaverton BEAVHS Beaverton High School, 13000 SW 2nd Street,
Portland Beaverton
Cascade Campus PSEB Public Service Education Bldg, 705 N Killingsworth St, Beaverton CEDRPK Cedar Park Middle School, 11100 SW Park Way,
Cascade Campus, Portland Portland
Cascade Campus SC Student Center, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Cam- Beaverton HSYOGA Heart Song Yoga, 3841 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton
pus, Portland Beaverton MONTA2 Montavilla Sewing Center II, 4955 SW Western Ave,
Cascade Campus SSB Student Services Bldg, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Beaverton
Campus, Portland Beaverton MRYVIL Maryville Nursing Home, 14645 SW Farmington Rd,
Cascade Campus TEB Technology Education Building, 705 N Killingsworth ST, Aloha
Cascade Campus, Portland Beaverton REGOLF Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club, 4805 SW 229th, Aloha
Cascade Campus TH Terrell Hall, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Campus, Beaverton SRIDGE Southridge High School, 9625 SW 125th Avenue,
Portland Beaverton
Central Portland - CLIMB CLIMB CLIMB Center (formerly CPWTC), Beaverton TECHSH Tech Shop, 10100 SW Allen Blvd, Beaverton
1626 SE Water Avenue, Portland Beaverton WESTVW Westview High School, 4200 NW 185th Ave, Portland
Downtown Center DC Downtown Center, 722 SW 2nd Ave, Portland Beaverton WHITFD Whitford Middle School, 7935 SW Scholls Ferry Rd,
Hillsboro Center HC Hillsboro Center, 775 SE Baseline St, Hillsboro Beaverton
Metro Ctr - PMWTC1 Portland Metropolitan WTC - 1, 5600 NE 42nd Avenue, Distance Learning DST Distance Learning, Classes via Web, Modem, TV,
Portland Portland
Metro Ctr - PMWTC2 Portland Metropolitan WTC - 2, 5600 NE 42nd Avenue, Downtown MLTLIB Multnomah County Library, 801 SW 10th Avenue,
Portland Portland
Newberg Center NCC Newberg Ctr (at Chehalem Cntr), 415 E Sheridan St, Forest Gr FGFGHS Forest Grove High School, 1401 Nichols Lane,
Newberg Forest Grove
Newberg Center NLIB Newberg Library, 503 E Hancock St, Newberg Hillsboro ARTFUL The Artfull Garden, 222 E Main St, Hillsboro
Rock Cr Campus BLDG2 BLDG 2 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville Hillsboro COMACT Community Action Organization, 1001 SW Baseline
Road, Portland Road, Hillsboro
Rock Cr Campus BLDG3 BLDG 3 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville Hillsboro GLENCO Glencoe High School, 2700 NW Glencoe Road,
Road, Portland Hillsboro
Rock Cr Campus BLDG4 BLDG 4 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville Hillsboro HAWTHO Hawthorn Farms Athletic Club, 4800 NE Belknap Court,
Road, Portland Hillsboro
Rock Cr Campus BLDG5 BLDG 5 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 SW Springville Hillsboro HBAVIA Hillsboro Aviation, 3565 NE Cornell Road, Hillsboro
Road, Portland Hillsboro HBCELC Cornell Estates Retirement Ctr, 1005 NE 17th Avenue,
Rock Cr Campus BLDG6 Aviation Hanger - Rock Creek, 17705 NW Springville Hillsboro
Road, Portland Hillsboro HBHSRC Hillsboro Community Senior Ctr, 750 SE 8th Avenue,
Rock Cr Campus BLDG7 BLDG 7 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville Hillsboro
Road, Portland Hillsboro MCKAYC McKay Creek Golf Course, 1416 NW Jackson, Hillsboro
Rock Cr Campus BLDG9 BLDG 9 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville Hillsboro NWRESD NW Regional ESD, 5825 NE Ray Circle, Hillsboro
RD, Portland
King City KCCLUB King City Clubhouse, 15245 SW 116th Ave, King City
Rock Cr Campus R. For Rock Creek Scheduling, 17705 NW Springville Road,
Rock Creek Campus, Portland Lk Oswego ABDA Academy Ballet & Dance Arts, 311 B Ave, Lake Oswego
SE Center SCOTT Mt Scott Hall, 2305 SE 82nd AVE, Southeast Center, Lk Oswego ACAD Academy of Dance Lake Oswego, 16250 SW Bryant Rd,
Portland Lake Oswego
SE Center TABOR Mt Tabor Hall, 2305 SE 82nd AVE, Southeast Center, Lk Oswego LOADUL Lake Oswego Adult Community Ce, 505 G Avenue, Lake
Portland Oswego
Sylvania Campus AM Automotive Metals (AM), 12000 SW 49th Avenue, Lk Oswego LOGOLF Lake Oswego Municipal Golf Crs, 17525 SW Stafford
Portland Road, Lake Oswego
Sylvania Campus CC Amo De Bernardis College Ctr, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Lk Oswego LOJRHI Lake Oswego Junior High School, 2500 Country Club
Sylvania Campus, Portland Road, Lake Oswego
Sylvania Campus CT Communications Technology, 12000 SW 49th Avenue, Lk Oswego LOSRHI Lake Oswego High School, 2501 Country Club RD, Lake
Portland Oswego
Sylvania Campus HOSP Hospitals/Clinicals--Sylvania, Lk Oswego PROVMF Providence Mercantile Fitness, 4015 SW Mercantile
Drive, Lake Oswego
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N Port AQUILA Aquila Glass School, 1628 N Columbia Blvd Unit A, SE Port OAKSPK Oaks Amusement Park, 7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Port-
Portland land
N Port JEFF Jefferson High School, 5210 N Kerby Avenue, Portland SE Port ONEHRT One With Heart, 4231 SE Hawthorne, Portland
N Port NWDPS Northwest Dance Project Studio, 833 N Shaver St, SE Port REJUV Rejuvenation, Inc, 1100 SE Grand Avenue, Portland
Portland

C L A S S L O C AT I O N S
SE Port REXPJT REX Project, 2030 SE Rex St, Portland
N Port ODDFEL Oddfellows Educational Center, 4830 N Lombard St, SE Port RICHMD Richmond Elementary School, 2276 SE 41st, Portland
Portland
SE Port SOLOFL Solo Flamenco Arts Academy, 1235 SE Division St,
N Port RCROSS Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter, 3131 N Vancouver Ave, Portland
Portland
SE Port YOGABH Yoga Bhoga, 1028 SE Water Ave Ste 265, Portland
NE Port BAMBOO Bamboo Craftsman Shop/Nursery, 3528 NE 50th,
Portland SW Port 10AVE 10th Avenue Athletic Club, 1111 SW 10th Avenue,
Portland
NE Port BENSON Benson High School, 546 NE 12th Avenue, Portland
SW Port ARMISW Amrita, 0110 SW Bancroft, Corner of Bancroft and
NE Port BLOTUS The Blossoming Lotus Cafe, 1713 NE 15th, Portland Corbett, Portland
NE Port DOGGY Doggy Business, 4905 NE 42nd Ave, Portland SW Port ARTMSM Portland Art Museum, 1119 SW Park AVE, Portland
NE Port EGLEN Prov ElderPlace Glendoveer, 13007 NE Glisan, Portland SW Port CBGYM Circuit Bouldering Gym, 6050 SW Macadam Ave,


NE Port ENTBNG Enterbeing, 1603 NE Alberta St, Portland Portland
NE Port GATEWY Gateway TC - MAX Station, NE 99 AVE at NE Pacific ST, SW Port COMTHR A Common Thread, 15230 SW Sequoia Pkwy Ste 100,
Between Halsey & Glisan, Portland Portland
NE Port GRNTHS Grant High School, 2245 NE 36th, Portland SW Port EAINST EarthAdvantage Institute, 16280 SW Upper Boones Ferry
NE Port HTYOGA Hot Yoga for Life, 714 N Fremont, Rd, Tigard
NE Port HWSC Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 NE 40th, Portland SW Port GABRIE Gabriel Park, 6820 SW 45th Ave, Portland
NE Port MESD Multnomah Co Ed Service Dist, 11611 NE Ainsworth SW Port LINCHS Lincoln High School, 1600 SW Salmon Street, Portland
Circle, Portland SW Port MKBC Mahasiddha Kadampa Buddhist, 3635 SW Hood Ave,
NE Port MNDFUL Mindfulness-Based Therapy, 1525 NE Weidler St, Portland
Suite 101, Portland SW Port MORPRK Whitmarsh Building, 803 SW Morrison ST, Morrison at
NE Port MR SUN Mr Sun Solar, 6125 NE Portland Hwy, Portland SW Park AVE, Portland
NE Port OMSTUD Om Studio, 14 NE 10th Ave, Portland SW Port NEIGHR Neighborhood House, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Mult-
NE Port PERFRM Performa Floor LLC, 4910 NE 122nd Ave, Portland nomah Art Center Bldg, Portland
NE Port WHOLE Whole Foods Market, 3535 NE 15th Ave., Portland SW Port OHSUWC OHSU Center for Women’s Health, Kohler Pavilion, 7th
floor, 808 SW Campus Dr, Portland
NW Port BETHAN Bethany Nursery, 5909 NW 185th Ave, Portland
SW Port OMBASE Om Base, 6357 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland
NW Port EGLASS Elements Glass, 1979 NW Vaughn St, Portland
SW Port REVBOD Revolution Body in Motion, 8525 SW Barbur Blvd,
NW Port FRNHSE Friendly House, Inc., 1737 NW 26 AVE, Portland Portland
NW Port GETFIT Get Fit Training, 1500 NW 18th Ave No. 107, Portland SW Port SOCART Oregon Society of Artists, 2185 SW Park Place, Portland
NW Port LGSH Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, 1015 NW 22nd SW Port STROHK Strohecker’s Inc, 2855 SW Patton Road, Portland
Avenue, Portland
SW Port SUNTRN Sunset Transit Center, SW Barnes RD at Sunset Transit,
NW Port MULTYH Multnomah Yacht Harbor, 12900 NW Marina Way, SW Barnes at Hwy 217 & Hwy 26, Portland
Portland
SW Port WILSON Wilson High School, 1151 SW Vermont Street, Portland
NW Port PDXBKE Portland Bicycle Tours, 345 NW Everett, Portland
Scappoose SCABMP Scappoose Bay Marine Park, 57420 Old Portland Road,
NW Port SEWSTD Sewing Studio NW, 1500 NW 18th, Suite 115, Portland Warren
NW Port WFMP Whole Foods Market Pearl Dist, 1210 NW Couch St, Scappoose SCAPHS Scappoose High School, 33700 SE High School Way,
Portland Scappoose
NW Port WINE The Wine Cellar, 13486-A NW Cornell, Portland Seaside PSHOSP Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S Wahanna RD,
Newberg NJSS Newberg Jewelry Studio Supply, 111A S. College St, Seaside
Newberg Sherwood SHERHS Sherwood High School, 16956 SW Meinecke RD,
Open Campus OPNOFF Off Campus Site, Portland Sherwood
SE Port BOWEN Bowenwork - Studio 1235, 1235 SE Division St Suite St Helens STHBC St. Helens Bowenwork Clinic, 440 Columbia Blvd, St
202B, Portland Helens
SE Port CLEVHS Cleveland High School, 3400 SE 26th AVE, SE 26th St Helens STHHS St Helens High School, 2375 Gable Road, St Helens
AVE at Powell BLVD, Portland Swan Island WELDTC Swan Island Training Center, Building 10, 5555 N Chan-
SE Port COWGIR Cowgirl at Heart, 8550 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie nel Ave, Portland
SE Port ECLYSI Ecclysiast Dance Studio, 326 SE Madison St, Portland Tigard CHURCH Tigard Christian Church, 13405 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard
SE Port FARM Farm Classes, 2625 SE 61st Ave, Portland Tigard FOWLER Fowler Middle School, 10865 SW Walnut Street, Tigard
SE Port FEART Fire & Earth Art School Annex, 2502 SE Division St, Tigard ROSEGG Rose’s Art Glass School, 10105 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard
Portland Tigard TIGSRC Tigard Senior Center, 8815 SW O’Mara Street, Tigard
SE Port FRAKHS Franklin High School, 5405 SE Woodward Street, Troutdale HBAVIE Hillsboro Aviation East, 1123 Graham Rd, Troutdale
Portland
Troutdale ROOSTR Rooster Rock State Park, I-84 Eastbound at Exit 25,
SE Port FSTEIN FH Steinbart Company, 234 SE 12th Avenue, Portland Troutdale
SE Port HLGATE Holgate Center, 3320 SE Holgate, Portland Tualatin POHL Juanita Pohl Center, 8513 SW Tualatin Rd, Tualatin
SE Port LWALLS Living Walls, 109 SE Salmon St, Portland Tualatin TUALCP Tualatin Community Park, SW Boones Ferry at Tualatin
SE Port MONTAV Montavilla Sewing Center, 8326 SE Stark ST, Portland Rd, On the Tualatin River, Tualatin
SE Port MTTACS Mt Tabor Community School, 5800 SE Ash ST, Two Tualatin TUALPL Tualatin Public Library, 18878 SW Martinazzi, Tualatin
blocks north of Stark, Portland
SE Port NAOMIS Naomi’s Organic Farm Supply, 2500 SE Tacoma St,
Portland
SE Port NEWHIT New Heights Integrated Therapy, 1423 SE 23rd Avenue,
Portland
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On-campus parking Maps Off-campus parking

Sylvania Campus PCC parking rules and regulations prohibit vehicles owned by students, fac-
ulty, or staff from parking in the neighborhoods adjacent to PCC campuses.
Vehicles found parked in violation of this policy are subject to being cited.
P C C PA R K I N G

It may be difficult to find a place to park during the first two-to-three weeks
of each term. Purchasing a permit does not guarantee that you will easily

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N find a space. Allow extra time to get to your class and park legally. Parking
in handicapped or other restricted parking areas will result in a citation or, in
P13
extreme cases, your vehicle may be towed. You may also buy your parking
P11
P10
permit online (See page 4). Thank you for your patience and understanding.
P12

Shuttle Busses

BK

P9 Capitol
CT Highway
HT
Overflow
Shuttle

PCC provides free shuttle bus services between campuses. A complete schedule of
Stop

Staff
Parking P1 PAC Motorcycle
49th shuttle routes may be found at: www.pcc.edu/parking.
Only Street
Class Area
P8
CC

LIB

TriMet
Bus P7
Stop

Staff &
Disabled PCC
Shuttle
Parking P2 SS ST TCB Stop
Only
et
G Stre

SCB AM
Auto P5
Shop

HP

Sylvania Campus CSB


P3

Rock Creek Campus

Rock Creek Campus

Cascade Campus
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N
Jessup Street Jessup Street
Borthwick Mall

Student Services Terrell Hall


Building
Public Services 4 Jackson Hall
Education Building

Student 2
Center
Staff
Only Staff
Mississippi Avenue

Only
Michigan Avenue

Albina Avenue

5 Library
Technology
Moriarty Education Building Public
Arts & Humanities Safety
Building

Killingsworth Street Killingsworth Street

Physical
Borthwick Avenue

Education
Building
Kerby Avenue

Cascade Campus
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P C C D I S T R I C T L O C AT I O N S
Cascade campus
705 N Killingsworth St.
TriMet Bus: 4, 40, 72
Max Yellow Line

rock creek campus


17705 NW Springville Rd.
TriMet Bus: 52, 67


2 7 Portland
hillsboro center Metropolitan
102 SW Washington St. workforce
training center
TriMet Bus: 46, 57 5600 NE 42nd Ave.
MAX: Blue Line TriMet Bus: 72, 75

8 Downtown Center
3 1 722 SW 2nd Ave.
WILLOW CREEK 7
6 TriMet Bus: 15, 51
241 SW Edgeway Dr.
2 MAX: Blue & Red Lines
TriMet Bus: 9
3 10
47, 48, 52, 59, 88
8 9
MAX: Blue Line CLIMB CENTER
(formerly central
Portland workforce
5 training center)

4 NEWBERG CENTER 1626 SE Water Ave.


TriMet Bus:
(Interim location:
chehalem cultural Center) 4,6,10,14,31,32,33,41
(bus stop is one block north
415 E Sheridan St. on the Hawthorne Bridge)
4

5 10

Southeast center
2305 SE 82nd Ave.
TriMet Bus: 4, 72

sylvania campus
12000 SW 49th Ave.
TriMet Bus: 44, 78
P.O. Box 19000 Portland, Oregon 97280-0990

This schedule is printed on recycled paper and is recyclable with your newspapers.

PCC is GRAD Plan


online for students
in Newberg! October 11th!
Take PCC courses at
Chehalem Cultural
Center for the 2010 – • Find the classes
2011 school year you need to graduate
• Meet with an advisor to
PCC Newberg create a term-to-term plan
Center opens fall • Use “What If” to consider
2011! Located south different degrees
of Hwy. 99 at and majors
Fernwood Rd. and
• “Look Ahead” to see
Brutscher St.
how classes fulfill your
degree requirements
Find out more at
www.pcc.edu/newberg For more information visit
www.pcc.edu/resources/advising

September November (continued)


Fall term classes begin on Monday, Sept. 20. 11 a.m. matinee on Nov. 18; and 2 p.m. on Nov. 21.
For information about registration, call (503) 977-4933 All shows are in the Sylvania Performing Arts Center.
or visit www.pcc.edu Visit www.pcc.edu for details.
October International Education Week is Nov. 15-19. Fairs
The Rock Creek Campus, 17705 N.W. Springville Road, and speakers are scheduled for each of the three
hosts its annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 23 comprehensive campuses. All events are free and help
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parking is free. For more educate the public of the wide variety of countries and
information, call (503) 614-7379. cultures represented at PCC.
November January
PCC Theatre presents the world premiere of a new ad- Winter term classes begin Monday, Jan. 3, 2011.
aptation of Georg Buchner’s dramatic classic “Woyzeck.” For information about registration, call (503) 977-4933
The shows are at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, 13, 19 & 20; or visit www.pcc.edu

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