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1 CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, JUNE SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE How to register... page 5 Class listings... page 18 For class descriptions, go to chemeketa.edu

2 2 Table of contents Contents Spring term calendar...3 Area contact information...3 Steps to Register...5 Enrollment information...6 Testing...6 Tuition and payment information...7 Payment methods and options...7 Financial aid information...8 Tuition Waiver for Final exam schedule for fall, winter and spring terms...14 Summer term final exam...14 Location Codes...17 Terms you may need to know...17 Understanding class list information...18 Credit and non-credit classes...18 Adult Basic Ed (non-cr)...18 Agriculture (non-cr)...18 Allied Health...18 Art...18 Chemistry...18 American Sign Language...20 Anthropology...21 Automotive Technology...21 Bus Adm, Sm Bus Mgt (non-cr)...21 Business Administration...22 Biology...23 Business Technology...25 Computer Applications...26 Computer Applications (non-cr)...29 Computer-Aided Manufacturing...29 Community Education (non-cr)...29 Community Ed GED Prep...33 Counseling and Guidance...33 Chemistry...33 Computer Information Science...34 Criminal Justice...35 Chicano/Latino Studies...37 Speech/Oral Communication...37 Computer Science...38 Computer Science (non-cr)...38 Dental Assisting...38 Drafting Technology...38 Boats/Cycles/Driving (non-cr)...39 Economics...39 Early Childhood Education...40 Education...40 Engineering...40 English Language Learner (non-cr).40 Electronics Technologies...41 Emergency Med Tech (non-cr)...41 Emergency Medical Technology...41 English...41 English as a Non-Native Langua...42 Entrepreneurship...42 Emergency Services...43 Emergency Services (non-cr)...43 English/Second Lang (non-cr)...43 Film Arts...43 Film Arts (non-cr)...43 Field Experiences...43 Foreign Languages (non-cr)...43 Filmmaking...44 French...44 Fire Protection Technology...44 First Year Experience...44 General Engineering...44 General Ed Developmnt (non-cr)...44 Geography...44 Geology...45 General Science...45 Human Development (non-cr)...46 Human Development & Family Studies...46 Health Education...46 Hemodialysis Technology...46 Health Management...46 Horticulture...47 Health and Physical Education...47 Human Services...47 History...48 Hospitality and Tourism Management...49 Journalism...49 Japanese...49 Medical Office Assisting...50 Microelectronics/Industrial...50 Mathematics...50 Music Performance...53 Music...53 Music (non-cr)...54 Network Technology...54 Nutrition/Food Management...54 Nursing...54 Nursing (non-cr)...54 Physical Education...54 Physical Education (non-cr)...59 Physics...59 Philosophy...59 Pharmacy Tech/Pharmacology...60 Political Science...60 Psychology...60 Reading...61 Real Estate (non-cr)...61 Religion...62 Russian...62 Speech Language Pathology...62 Sociology...62 Spanish...63 Study Skills Program...63 Visual Communications...63 Visual Communications (non-cr)...64 Vineyard Management/ Winemaking...64 Welding...65 Welding (non-cr)...65 Writing...65 Writing (non-cr)...67 Women s Studies...67 Weekend College Spring Campus Map Legend...69 A few things you should know...70 ATTENTION NEW STUDENTS Review the new student steps to register on page 4 If you are a student new to Chemeketa summer term and have declared your intent to seek a certificate or degree, let us help you reach your goal. You are required to attend an advising session and meet with an advisor before registering for summer term Carefully review the steps to register for credit classes on page 4 and follow the process for registering for your advising appointments. Summer term advising sessions are available May 11 June 15. Complete all the required steps as soon as possible so you can get the classes you want when new student registration begins May 19. About the Chemeketa Community College Schedule of Classes Chemeketa publishes this Schedule of Classes to give you our students and public current information about the college. We make every effort to be sure this information is accurate at the time of publication. However, sometimes it is necessary to make some changes after the schedule is printed. We may have to change or cancel a class, or the Chemeketa Board of Education may alter stated policy. Therefore, we do not consider this schedule as a hard and fast contract between you and the college; rather, we are trying to give as much information as possible to those who may use our services. Chemeketa Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational institution. To request this publication in an alternative format, please call To request this publication in an alternate format, please call Disability Services at (V/TTY) or [email protected] Postal information for this Schedule of Classes Chemeketa Community College, (USPS ), Vol. 52, No.1, Summer 2015, is published quarterly by Chemeketa Community College, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, OR Postmaster: Send all address changes to Chemeketa Community College, Attn: Marketing and Student Recruitment, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR

3 Important dates and phone numbers 3 All locations except CCBI closed Fridays between July 10 and August 28. Summer term calendar To view registration and drop dates for specific courses, go into My Chemeketa Class Schedule. Click on the CRN link to view the Class Schedule listing. Less than full term classes and accelerated courses have a shorter refund period. Review deadlines for specific courses on My Chemeketa. Area contact information Admissions [email protected] Advising and Counseling [email protected] Bookstore [email protected] Business Services, Cashier [email protected] Career Center [email protected] College Life [email protected] Cooperative Work Experience [email protected] Community Education [email protected] Copy Center [email protected] Disability Services Voice and TTY Access [email protected] Distance Education [email protected] Financial Aid [email protected] Food Services Intensive courses 5 weeks Jun 22 Jul 25 Graduation Services [email protected] Human Resources [email protected] Library [email protected] Occupational Skills Training [email protected] Placement Testing Public Safety [email protected] Registrar [email protected] Student Computer Center go.chemeketa.edu/computerlab Student Newspaper Testing Services [email protected] Transcript Evaluation [email protected] Veterans Services [email protected] Writing Center [email protected] Standard 8 weeks Jun 22 Aug 15 Specific programs 10 weeks Jun 22 Aug 29 New and non-credit student registration begins Tuesday, May 19 Students should go to Check Your Registration Status often in My Chemeketa for the date and time they can register for classes. Day, evening and online classes begin Monday, June 22 Monday, June 22 Monday, June 22 Saturday classes begin Saturday, June 27 Saturday, June 27 Saturday, June 27 First late fee $25 or ten days after Monday, June 22 registration, whichever is later. Final wait list notifications Sunday, June 21 at midnight Wait listing ends for all classes Monday, June 22 at midnight Last day to register without an instructor s signature For classes with active wait lists when wait listing ends, instructor approval is required before 8 am Tuesday of the first week of the term. For online classes instructor approval is required before 8 am on Thursday of the first week of the term. For all other open classes instructor approval is required before 8 am the morning of the second class. Monday, July 6 Last day to drop with refund or to remove charges (see Refund Policy, pg. 8) Audit requests due Monday, July 20 Applications for fall term graduation Monday, July 20 Pass/No Pass requests due Monday, July 20 Second late fee $25 Monday, July 27 Last day to withdraw from classes without Monday, July 13 Monday, Aug. 3 Monday, Aug. 3 responsibility for grades Holiday Friday, July 3 Third late fee $25 Monday, Aug. 10 Final examinations Final exams given during last class period Last day of summer term Saturday, July 25 Saturday, Aug. 15 Saturday, Aug. 29 Fall term registration see My Chemeketa Fall term begins Monday, September 28 Learning Centers Chemeketa Language Center Study Skills Center Tutoring Center [email protected] Chemeketa Locations Salem Campus Center for Business & Industry High Street NE Dallas Center SE Holman Avenue Yamhill Valley Campus NE Norton Lane Woodburn Center E. Lincoln St. Eola/Northwest Wine Studies Center Doaks Ferry Rd. NW Brooks Public Safety Center Brooklake Rd. NE, Brooks

4 4 Registration STUDENTS NEW TO CHEMEKETA Steps to register for credit classes 1. Apply for admission Submit a free application at applyonline.chemeketa.edu After submitting your application, you will receive a welcome or letter that includes your My Chemeketa user name and your Student ID number (K#) Students with Disabilities should contact Disability Services, , to request accommodations for any new student steps 2. Apply for financial aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available at Chemeketa s school code is Apply for Financial Aid early. Your FAFSA application must have been processed by Jan. 30, 2015 AND your required documentation should have been submitted by April 10, 2015 to avoid delays. Check your Financial Aid status in My Chemeketa. Click on the Services tab, then click on Financial Aid. Complete financial aid requirements as soon as possible. For more information see go.chemeketa.edu/financialaid 3. View the new student orientation Degree or certificate seeking students are required to view the new student orientation before registering for classes Log in to my.chemeketa.edu with your user name and password and click the Services tab. Click Advising button, then click on the New Student Orientation box to begin. Assistance is available. Visit the Advising & Counseling Center in Bldg 2, Rm 115 at Salem campus 4. Take the placement test Degree or certificate seeking students are required to take placement tests before registering for classes Walk-in testing: Salem campus, Bldg 6, Rm 216 Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 10 am 5 pm (Must begin test before 3 pm), Tuesday, 10 am 8 pm (Must begin test before 6 pm) Bring your K# and picture ID (no cell phones allowed) Your test scores in reading, writing and math will be available immediately after testing Preparing for the reading, writing and math placement tests may help you save money by taking fewer classes. For sample placement test questions, go to Online & Distance students: go online to or call to find a Compass testing site near you 5. Attend a new student advising session Degree or certificate seeking students are required to attend a new student advising session before registering for classes Appointment is required for an advising session Log in to my.chemeketa.edu, click the Services tab, click the Advising button, click ChemekNET button on right Click on Services in upper left Select Academic Advising-Chemeketa New Student Advising Sessions May 11 June 15. Click Schedule Appointment Sessions start on time. Bring your placement test results, student ID number (K#) and any previous college transcripts. Location: Salem campus, Bldg. 2, Rm For other location information or assistance call View for ChemekNET demo Distance students: go to online.chemeketa.edu and follow steps for new student advising 6. Register for classes New student class registration for summer term begins Tuesday, May 19 at 8 am Log in to my.chemeketa.edu. Click on Registration. Choose Class Search and register for classes. 7. Arrange for payment Pay online in My Chemeketa, in-person, or by mail Payment is due before the first day of the term or within 10 days of class registration (whichever is later) to avoid a $25 late fee For questions, [email protected] or call If you have questions or need help, call Advising and Counseling Services, Chemeketa Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational institution. To request this publication in an alternative format, please call For a disability related accommodation, please contact Disability Services at least two weeks prior to this event at (TTY/voice) or [email protected].

5 Registration 5 Steps to Register Continuing students You are a continuing student if you have ever taken classes at Chemeketa. 1. Prepare to register Go to My Chemeketa, and enter your user name and password. If you do not know this information click the Forget your password? link In My Chemeketa, check your registration status for the day and time you are eligible to register for classes and to check for holds that would prevent you from registering Check for course pre-requisites 2. Register for classes Log in from any computer at my.chemeketa.edu with your user name and password Activate your Chemeketa account. Click on the Gmail icon and follow the instructions Click on registration and register for classes using Class Search Assistance is available in Advising & Counseling Center, Building 2, Room 115 on the Salem Campus 3. Arrange for payment Pay online at my.chemeketa.edu Pay in-person at the Enrollment Center (Building 2, Room 200 on the Salem campus) or any Chemeketa campus Pay by mail: Business Services, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR Payment is due before the first day of the term or within 10 days of class registration (whichever is later) to avoid a $25 late fee For questions, [email protected] or call New non-credit students You are a non-credit student if you are taking courses for personal enrichment. Non-credit students are restricted from registering for credit classes. 1. Apply for admission Submit an application at applyonline.chemeketa.edu. Select take non-credit classes only for your Reason for Attendance After submitting your application, you will receive a welcome that includes your My Chemeketa user name, password and your student ID number (K#) 2. Register for classes Log in from any computer at my.chemeketa.edu with your user name and password Set up your Chemeketa account. Click on the Gmail icon and follow the set up instructions Click on registration and register for classes using Class Search Assistance is available in Advising & Counseling Center, Building 2, Room 115 on the Salem Campus 4. Arrange for payment Pay online at my.chemeketa.edu Pay in-person at the Enrollment Center (Building 2, Room 200 on the Salem campus) or any Chemeketa campus Pay by mail: Business Services, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR Payment is due before the first day of the term or within 10 days of class registration (whichever is later) to avoid a $25 late fee For questions, [email protected] or call Web Registration Hours: 8 am midnight, Monday Saturday The system may not be accessible on Sundays and holidays. The first day is the busiest and system response time may be slow. Technical assistance: , Monday Thursday, 7:30 am 5 pm Chemeketa Community College is regionally accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities). Regional accreditation of postsecondary institutions is a voluntary, non-governmental, selfregulatory process of quality assurance and institutional improvement. More information about Chemeketa s accreditation can be found on Chemeketa.edu. NEED TEXTBOOK INFORMATION? GO TO BOOKSTORE.CHEMEKETA.EDU

6 6 Registration Enrollment information Open door policy Chemeketa Community College s open door policy means that you may enroll if you are 18 years of age or older and can benefit from the instruction we offer. If you have questions, contact Enrollment Services for details about limited enrollment and special admission programs, Enrollment of younger students Students younger than 18 who have a high school diploma or GED certificate may enroll using the registration procedures found on pages 4 and 5 of this schedule. Students younger than 18 who do not have a high school diploma or GED certificate should contact High School Partnerships in Building 50 on the Salem campus or call Attendance No-show drop If you cannot attend the first class session (for online this means participation by Wednesday of the first week of term), you must contact your instructor. In light of the college s increasing enrollment, every class seat is in demand. If you do not contact your instructor, you may be dropped. If the college drops you, you will be notified. Note: This may affect your eligibility for tuition assistance if you are a veteran, on financial aid or are sponsored by an agency. Waiting lists If a class is full, Chemeketa uses automatic wait listing for developmental and lower division collegiate courses. You can add yourself to the wait list for a course through My Chemeketa. When a space becomes available in the course you will be notified via your My Chemeketa with instructions for registering. You will have 24 hours to register for the course. Check your My Chemeketa regularly to avoid missing wait list notifications. Enrollment records Chemeketa maintains grade transcripts on a permanent basis. Other student records are kept for a maximum of ten years. These records may include graduation evaluations, transfer credit evaluation forms, and curriculum substitution forms, in addition to evaluation of progress toward graduation and correspondence. Canceled classes Chemeketa reserves the right to cancel any class because of low enrollment. Auditing classes You may register in a class as an auditor if you do not want to receive grades or credits. Tuition and fees will be charged at the same rate as classes taken for a grade or credit. You may get an Audit Request Form from the Enrollment Center in Building 2, Room 200. Complete and return the form to that office by the end of the fourth week of the term Pass/no pass grades If you d like to be graded P/NP and the course qualifies, you must complete the Pass/No Pass Request Form, obtain your instructor s approval by way of his/her signature and submit the request form to the Enrollment Center by the end of the fourth week of the term. You may get a Pass/No Pass Request Form from the Enrollment Center in Building 2, Room 200 or from Advising and Counseling, Building 2. P/NP grades cannot be changed back to a standard letter grade. Testing [email protected] Make-up tests, mid-terms and finals If you need to take an exam/quiz/mid-term/final in the Testing Center, please call a minimum of three days in advance for an appointment. Placement test schedule Salem Compass Walk-in placement testing. Bldg. 6, Rm. 216 Monday, 10 am 5 pm, (last test begins at 3 pm) Tuesday, 10 am 8 pm, (last test begins at 6 pm) Wednesday, 10 am 5 pm, (last test begins at 3 pm) Thursday, 10 am 5 pm, (last test begins at 3 pm) Results available immediately. Allow about two hours to complete the three tests: reading, writing and math. You will need photo ID and your K number issued by the college. New students receive a free placement test. Each re-test costs $15. Placement tests at community locations Please call the location convenient for you to make an appointment for Compass testing: Dallas Yamhill Valley Woodburn GED Testing Please call the location convenient for you to find out about GED testing fees and schedules. Salem campus Yamhill Valley campus Dallas center Woodburn center Please see page 10 for information about GED classes offered at the above locations. Yamhill Valley Campus or Placement Testing: No appointment necessary for placement testing. If accommodations are required for testing, please contact the YVC Testing Center at least two (2) business days in advance to ensure adequate time to set up the accommodation(s). Summer hours: Monday, 11 am 4 pm Tuesday, 1 6 pm Wednesday 1 6 pm Thursday 9 am 2 pm All exams must be completed by closing.

7 Registration 7 Tuition and payment information Calculating your tuition Chemeketa s cost per credit is $96 (tuition $82 plus Universal Fee $14) for Oregon students and $258 ($244 tuition plus $14 Universal fee) per credit for out-of-state and international students. For example, an in-state student taking 12 credits would pay $1152 per term ($96 x 12=$1152). Visit www. chemeketa.edu/services/tuition.html for a tuition calculator. Payment methods and options Payment Options Cash check credit card payment plan authorized payer agency payer financial aid international student wire transfers. Student responsibilities When you register for a class, you agree to pay for it, and you will be responsible for all charges and any grade you receive, whether or not you attend. You are responsible for full payment of all charges on your account, even if another party is paying. Additional late fees may also apply. Payment methods and options are listed below. To have charges removed, you must drop the class or classes by the deadline to drop with refund. You will not be dropped from your classes for non-payment. If you are under 18 years of age you will be held liable for any charges on your account under ORS By registering for a Chemeketa course you agree that tuition, fees and other applicable charges incurred will be considered an educational loan between you and Chemeketa Community College that is nondischargeable under Section 523(a) (8) of the U.S. Bankruptcy code. You are further agreeing that if you fail to make any payments as prescribed above, your account may be submitted to a collection agency and applicable collections charges may be added to your account balance due. In case legal action is instituted to collect on your account, you are agreeing to pay in addition to the costs and disbursements provided by law, such additional sums as a court of law may determine as reasonable for attorney s fees and court costs. Oregon State law applies to any dispute over payment. Credit card payments We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Pay online at You will need your user name and password. Credit courses Some classes charge fees in addition to tuition. The tuition and fees are detailed in the list of classes. Universal Fee A Universal Fee applies to both credit and non-credit classes. The fee is $14 per credit for credit classes and 30 cents per hour for non-credit classes. International Wire Transfer International students may make payments by international wire transfer in your home currency. Select peertransfer International Student Payment as your payment method in QuikPay (through MyChemeketa) and create a peertransfer account. You will be given directions to submit to your foreign bank to process the wire transfer. Cash payments We accept payments in U.S. funds only. Cash payments may be made at the Enrollment Center, Building 2, Salem campus or your nearest Chemeketa campus or center. Check payments We accept personal checks, traveler s checks, cashier checks and money orders for tuition and fee payments in the amount due only. Checks should be made payable to Chemeketa Community College. We cannot accept two-party, post-dated, or altered checks. A $25 returned check fee is assessed on any returned checks posted as payment on your account (whether written by you or another party). Pay in person at any of our campus locations or mail to Business Services, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR Please include your student ID # (K#) on the check. Authorized payers Designate an authorized payer on your account (such as a parent, grandparent, partner, or employer) through My Chemeketa under Arrange for Payment. Follow the directions provided online and be sure to notify your authorized payer that you have granted them access to view and pay your account. Authorized payers will only be able to view your account transactions. There is no cost for designating an authorized payer. Online Fee $50 fee per online course in addition to tuition and universal fee. Parking permit fee Parking permits are required for vehicles using Chemeketa s Salem campus parking lots from 8 am 10 pm Monday through Friday. Permits are available for sale online through MyChemeketa or at the Public Safety Office, located in Building 2. Agency or company payments If an agency or company is paying your tuition and fees they will need to contact Business Services at prior to your registration. Billings to agencies will include a $15 per term per student billing fee for credit courses ($5 per term per student billing fee for non-credit courses). A higher billing fee may be charged for special handling. You will be responsible for any charges not covered by the agency or company and late fees will apply if payment is not made within the payment deadlines. Financial aid payments Please see financial aid information on page 8. Payment plan options You can enroll online in an automated payment plan by selecting the link available on My Chemeketa.edu in the Student menu. You will be required to pay a portion of your tuition and fees as a down payment with the remaining balance split over additional payment(s). There is a non-refundable plan fee of $20. No late fees will be assessed on your student account if you are enrolled in a payment plan within 10 days of registration or before the first day of the term (whichever is later). Payments will be due on the 5th of each month (see below) and will be automatically deducted from a bank account or charged to a credit card you have designated. An authorized payer may enroll in a payment plan to pay your account. If you are enrolled in a payment plan and make changes to your schedule that affect your account balance (reduce or increase) the revised balance will be split across future payments due. There is no need to set up additional plans.

8 8 Registration Enroll in a plan by Down Payment Amount Remaining Payments Due Dates (5th of each mon.) May 27 1/4 of total charges due 3 June Aug. June 25 1/3 of total charges due 2 July & Aug. July 27 1/2 of total charges due 1 Aug. only Tuition waivers Account balances for most students paying with tuition waivers are updated the day after the student has registered. Payment arrangements for any amounts not covered by a tuition waiver must be made by payment due date to avoid late fees. Refund policy When you register for a class, you agree to pay for it whether or not you attend. If the college cancels a class, you will get a full refund of any payment received. To receive a credit or refund you must drop your class(es) by the deadline to drop with a credit/refund listed on page 3. A refund will be processed if you have no outstanding account balance. Less than full-term classes and accelerated courses have a different refund period and you should consult the on-line information regarding those courses and specific deadlines. Refunds for courses dropped within the deadline for credit/refund are processed beginning the third week of term. Refunds for classes paid with a credit card are credited back to the credit card. Refunds are not issued for amounts under $5. Financial aid information Failure to pay A past due account may result in denial of future college services including registration, transcripts and future credit, as well as impairment of credit history and additional assessment of collection charges and attorney fees. Late payment fees First Late Fee $25 Monday, June 22 or 10 days after registration (whichever is later) Second Late Fee $25 Monday, July 27 Third Late Fee $25 Monday, Aug. 10 Student billings The college sends reminders to your My Chemeketa accounts on a monthly basis to replace paper invoices. You can view your monthly statements online through QuikPay via My Chemeketa. FAFSA Application Deadlines for Summer Term aid: Your FAFSA application must have been processed by Jan. 30 AND all of your required documentation must have been submitted by April 10 to avoid delays in determining your financial aid eligibility. If you have applied and qualify for financial aid you will be ed a financial aid award notification. You will need to: 1. Check your my.chemeketa account regularly. Grant funds are automatically accepted but students need to accept or decline work study and/or loan funds within 30 days of the notification. 2. Register for classes at the enrollment level you were awarded (e.g. full-time, ¾ time, etc.). If your award level does not match your enrollment level for each term, your funds will not pay over to your student account. You will need to complete and return a Change Request Form to have your financial aid adjusted for the term. 3. Financial aid funds will not be disbursed to your student account until July 1. See first refund dates listed on this page. 4. All first time loan borrowers at Chemeketa have a mandatory 30 day delay before the first loan funds will be disbursed to their student account. 5. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have not received your financial aid award notification. You will need to pay your tuition and fees with your own money if: 1. You have not received or accepted your financial aid; or 2. Your financial aid does not cover the costs of your tuition and fees; or 3. Work study is the only financial aid you have been offered ; or 4. You have not completed your financial aid paperwork by the deadline; or 5. You have not maintained Satisfactory Academic Progress which will be reviewed for spring term on June 16. Continuing students If you attended classes at Chemeketa spring term, the Financial Aid Office will review the grades you received for Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements on June 16. If you register for summer term and your financial aid eligibility has been denied, you must pay for classes with your own funds or drop your classes within the refund period. Grants and Loans If you completed the registration process by Tuesday, June 30 and your financial aid exceeds the amount you owe for tuition, fees and other charges you may receive a net refund. Choose direct deposit or your financial aid check will be mailed. Make sure your address is current by contacting the Admissions office or updating it online at My.Chemeketa.edu. First direct deposit processing for the term Wednesday, July 1 Must be enrolled in direct deposit by (you may enroll for direct deposit online at My.Chemeketa.edu) Friday, June 19 First checks mailed for the term Thursday, July 2 Address must be updated by Monday, June 29 Questions? Please call or [email protected] Perkins and direct loans If you have a Perkins loan, you must complete a promissory note and a disclosure form prior to funds being disbursed to you. If you have a Direct Loan make sure all loan requirements for mandatory entrance counseling. Chemeketa requires this annually. To have funds disbursed, return the promissory note and disclosure form (for Perkins loan) by Thursday, June 18. First time borrowers of Perkins and/or Direct Loans have a mandatory 30 day delay in disbursement for all loan funds.

9 Registration 9 Tuition Waiver for 65+ Eligibility Students must be Oregon residents Students must be 65 years old or older at the beginning of the term in which the course is offered Space must be available in the course as determined by the instructor and the department The course must be a lower-division collegiate course (100 or 200 level course e.g. ART101, SPN111, WR227, etc.). See listing of programs considered Lower Division Collegiate in the catalog on pg The maximum costs to be covered by an approved tuition waiver each term is the cost of 8 credits. All course fees are to be paid by the student within 10 days of registration to avoid late fees. Process Students will apply online for admission to the college at Students will complete a 65+ Tuition Waiver and Audit Request form available online at under the forms menu with both instructor and department signature. The tuition waiver benefit will not apply unless registration is processed through this form. (For online courses instructor consent will be accepted if ed using a valid Chemeketa address) Completed forms will be accepted between Monday of week 2 and Monday of week 5 of the term at the Enrollment Center on the Salem campus, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, and any other Chemeketa campus or center front office. If forms are submitted electronically they should be ed to Enrollment Services Photo identification may be requested at the time the completed forms are accepted Students should pay the course fees at the time they submit the 65+ Tuition Waiver and Audit Request Form Enrollment Services will process the 65+ Tuition Waiver and Audit Request forms. Business Services will apply the waiver to the student account. Contacts Dallas: Linda Kaufmann, or Zelda Emmert, Evening and Weekend Programs: Amanda Patrick, Online: Bonnie Macey or Kathy Saunders Salem: Nette Abderhalden, Yamhill Valley: Woodburn: Irma Guzman, Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Policy It is the policy of Chemeketa Community College and its Board that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, citizenship status, pregnancy and related conditions, family relationship, veteran s status, disabilities and tobacco usage in any educational programs, activities or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity/affirmative action should contact the Affirmative Action Officer at 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem, Oregon , or call To request this publication in an alternative format, please call Harassment Policy College policy also prohibits harassment on the basis of any of the factors listed above. Harassment is any unwelcome behavior or display, either verbal, physical, or visual in nature, which is unwelcome or offensive to the reasonable person. Questions or complaints may be directed to the Human Resources/Affirmative Action Officer, P.O. Box 14007, Salem, Oregon, or Política de acción afirmativa Es la política del Colegio Comunitario de Chemeketa y su Mesa Directiva que no existirá ninguna discriminación o acosamiento a base de raza, religión, color de piel, sexo, edad, origen nacional, origen étnico, orientación sexual, identidad de género, estado civil, estatus de ciudadanía, embarazo y condiciones relacionadas, estado familiar, estatus de veterano, incapacitación, o uso del tabaco, en ninguna área, actividad u operación del colegio relacionada con programas de educación, actividades o empleo. Preguntas deben ser dirigidas a la oficial de acción afirmativa, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, Oregon , o al Para solicitar esta publicación en un formato alternativo, favor de llamar al Social Security number disclosure statement The college will use student social security numbers (SSN) for keeping records, complying with federal and state requirements, doing research, reporting, extending credit and collecting debts. You may be required to provide your SSN to the college for compliance with specific federal and state regulations such as applying for financial aid, loans, grant programs and tax reporting requirements. Providing your SSN means that you consent to the use of the number in the manner described. Your SSN will not be given to the general public. You will be issued a Chemeketa student identification (ID) number (K#) to be used as your primary ID. Please note that per OAR , if you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student.

10 10 Registration Need English skills, a GED, or just some preparation work to get you ready for college-level courses? GED Academic Preparation English Language Learning , Building 22, Room 100 The Academic Preparation Program is for English-speaking adults with basic reading and writing skills who want to take classes to prepare for the GED Exam. It is also for students who may have a high school diploma but still need to improve their skills in order to enter college-level courses. Classes are offered both day and evening for Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies and are taught by qualified and experienced instructors. Students preparing for the GED Exam will gain reading, writing, math, and computer skills as well as learning strategies that will prepare them for success in college programs after they pass the GED. Classes are available Monday Friday during the day and Monday Thursday in the evening for 11 weeks each term. Students enrolled in the program will also have access to the program s computer lab and instructional specialists outside of their scheduled class hours. Foundations of Basic Skills The Foundations of Basic Skills classes are for English-speaking adults who need to build their literacy skills. Classes are offered Monday Thursday in reading, writing, and math. Classes meet in the mornings for six hours per week for 11 weeks during Fall, Winter, and Spring Terms. Students enrolled in these classes will also have access to the program s computer lab and instructional specialists outside of their scheduled class hours. After successful completion of the Foundations of Basic Skills classes, students should be ready to move into the Academic Preparation Program. Salem campus information: Prior to attending class, all new students must complete initial assessments in reading, writing, and math. There is an application/assessment fee of $15. Assessments to enter the GED Academic Prep Program take from two to three hours and are taken in Building 22, Room 100, on a walk-in basis, Monday through Friday, days, and Monday through Thursday, evenings. Once students complete the initial assessments, they are given information about the dates and times of ABE/GED Orientation and Class Registration. The Program Fee for attending ABE/GED classes on Salem campus is $70 per term and is payable when you register for classes. Spanish GED: Spanish GED classes are also offered each week. Salem students are required to take an assessment (which cost $15) for Spanish GED classes. The assessment takes about two to three hours and is done on a walk-in basis in Building 22, room 100. For more information about Spanish GED classes and fees at Salem campus, please call ABE/GED classes are also available at the following Chemeketa locations: Dallas Yamhill Valley Woodburn or GED Testing: The Chemeketa Testing Center administers the official GED Test in Building 2. If you need information about GED Testing fees and schedules, please call them at Why not a high school diploma now? If you want a high school diploma, Chemeketa offers several options for reaching that goal. Call or stop by the Winema School in Building 50 at Chemeketa to talk to a high school completion advisor. Schedule an appointment for an assessment of your earned and required credits. You may be surprised to discover that a high school diploma plan can be tailored to fit your goals and current responsibilities. Whether you need a short- or long-term plan for individualized, integrated or lecture courses in the day or evening, we will work with you to provide the opportunities you need to be successful. English for Speakers of Other Languages/Inglés para Hablantes de Otras Lenguas (ESOL) , Building 22, Room 100, Edificio 22, Salón 100 [email protected] If English is not your native language and you wish to improve your ability to understand, speak, read or write in English, Chemeketa offers non-credit and credit day and evening ESOL classes. ESOL classes are 6 15 hours per week for beginning to advanced levels in reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, pronunciation, and technology. In addition to classes, ESOL students have access to workshops, advising, and language and computer labs. There is also a $70 per term fee to take English classes. There is an ESOL application/assessment fee of $15. There is also a per term fee to take non-credit classes. You must pay the fee at registration. Students wanting ESOL classes should contact the ESOL program in Salem, or [email protected], about the program requirements and language assessments. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday... 8 am 8 pm Friday... 8 am 4:30 pm ESOL classes are also available at the following Chemeketa locations: Yamhill Valley Woodburn or Si inglés no es su lengua natal y desea mejorar sus habilidades de comprender, hablar, leer, y escribir, Chemeketa le ofrece cursos de inglés sin crédito por las mañanas y por las tardes. Las clases de ESOL son de 6 a 15 horas semanales para los niveles principiantes y avanzados en lectura, escritura, escuchar, gramática, pronunciación, y tecnología. Además de las clases, los estudiantes del programa de ESOL tienen acceso a talleres, asesoramineto académico y laboratorios de lenguaje y computación. Las clases de inglés sin crédito tienen un costo por trimestre de $70. También hay un costo de $15 para matricularse y tomar los exámenes de ingreso. Al matricularse usted tendra que pagar el costo de las clases. Los estudiantes que desean tomar los cursos de ESOL deberán ponerse en contacto con el programa de ESOL al o [email protected], para saber cuáles son los requisitos y pruebas de lenguaje del programa. lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves... 8 am 8 pm viernes... 8 am 4:30 pm Clases de ESOL también se ofrecen en los siguientes centros: Yamhill Valley Woodburn or English Now/Ingles Ahora , Bldg. 22, Room 100, Edificio 22, Salón 100 If English is not your native language and you wish to improve your conversation skills about essential basic topics, Chemeketa offers non-credit day and evening English Now classes. There is a per term cost to take English Now classes. Contact the English Now office at the location nearest you Si inglés no es su lengua nativa y desea mejorar su habilidad de conversar sobre temas básicas, Chemeketa le ofrece cursos sin crédito por las mañanas y por las noches de Inglés Ahora. Hay un pago trimestral para tomar clases de Inglés Ahora. Estudiantes que desean tomar cursos de Inglés Ahora deberán ponerse en contacto con la oficina de Inglés Ahora. Clases de Inglés Ahora se ofrecen en los siguientes centros: Salem Woodburn or Yamhill Valley Dallas

11 Registration 11 All locations except CCBI closed Fridays between July 10 and August 28. Salem Bookstore , Building 1, first floor You will find new, used, electronic and rental textbooks, school and art supplies, computers, electronics, software, gifts, clothing, cards and sundries. We sell bus passes for Cherriots and Carts and also have Regal movie tickets. The Bookstore has a Kodak Picture Kiosk with a 17 Digital Print Station to print 4x6, 5x7 & 6x8 prints and Photo CD s. Services include: UPS, U.S. mail, faxing, notary, laminating and dry cleaning. The Bookstore refunds the purchase price of textbooks returned with the receipts and in original condition within two weeks after the beginning of the term in which they are purchased. During finals week, the Bookstore buys textbooks that are needed for the next term for up to 50 percent of the purchase price. Student ID is required for buyback and refunds. Extended hours: Monday Tuesday, June :30 am 7 pm Wednesday Thursday, June :30 am 6 pm Friday, June :30 am 5 pm Regular hours: Monday Friday... 7:30 am 5 pm Holidays & Closures: June 30 Closed for inventory Closed Fridays in July and August Buyback: Monday Thursday, August :30 am 5 pm Yamhill Valley Campus Bookstore Monday Friday, June am 6 pm Monday Friday, June 29 July am 6 pm June Closed for inventory Buyback: Aug am 5 pm Advising & Counseling , Bldg. 2, Rm. 115 [email protected] Chemeketa provides a wide range of career, academic and personal counseling services, which are available on an appointment basis. Assistance is also available to students needing to access student records, transcripts and registration online, and to students researching scholarship information and career exploration. Please see times for Advising Sessions for new students on page 4. First week of term (Drop-in advising) Monday Tuesday, June 22, am 6 pm First week of term (By appointment) Wednesday, June am 5 pm Thursday, June am 5 pm Friday, Friday, June am 5 pm Remainder of term by appointment Mon. Wed., Fri... 8 am 5 pm Thurs., am 5 pm Information Center Hours Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Yamhill Valley Campus Advising Office hours: Monday Thursday... 8 am 6 pm Counseling and Advising: Call or Monday Thursday...By appointment Disability Services: Call or Monday Thursday...By appointment Career Center Career Center , Building 2, Room 115 [email protected] The Career Center connects you with potential employers: for jobs while you are in school, for jobs when you graduate or complete your program, and for real-world training opportunities. We provide career coaching, job listings for part-time and full-time employment, job search assistance, and one-one-one appointments for resume and cover lettering writing and review. We hold activities, events and career fairs throughout the year to assist you in achieving your career goals and we encourage Chemeketa students and alumni at all stages of their academic and professional careers to take advantage of the Career Center resources. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) , Building 2, [email protected] Chemeketa students can earn college credit while gaining experience in their career field. CWE is offered every term. Please make an appointment by calling or stopping by the office. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Occupational Skills Training (OST) , Building 2, [email protected] go.chemeketa.edu/occupationskill Students can learn work skills hands-on at a suitable work site. More information is available at our website our you may call, or stop by our office to make an appointment. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Chemeketa Online , Building 9, Room 106 [email protected] Disability Services Building 2, Room 174 [email protected] Chemeketa offers support services for students with documented disabilities. These services include but are not limited to academic accommodations for courses and testing, access to facilities and activities, and academic advising. Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students include sign language interpreting and adaptive equipment/services. Appointments are necessary for all services. Early contact is advised, as late requests may result in a delay of service. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm NEED TEXTBOOK INFORMATION? GO TO BOOKSTORE.CHEMEKETA.EDU

12 12 Registration Enrollment Center Building 2, Room 200 The Enrollment Center provides information and services related to registration, payments, address changes, transcripts, and course audit request forms. Extended hours June Monday Thursday... 8 am 6 pm Friday... 8 am 5 pm Regular hours (rest of term) Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Accounts Receivable Window Windows 1 and 2, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200 [email protected], Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Admissions Window , Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, [email protected] Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Registrar s Window , Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, [email protected] FAX Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Financial Aid Office , Salem campus, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200 Access financial aid info. at Extended hours June Monday Wednesday... 8 am 6 pm Extended hours June 25 July 2 Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Regular hours (rest of term) Monday Thursday...noon 5 pm The Financial Aid Office has information on how you can pay for your college education. Please refer to the Paying for College information at Graduation Services , [email protected] Window 13, Bldg. 2, Room FAX Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm If you plan to graduate fall term, you must file an application for your degree or certificate by Monday, July 20. Forms and graduation requirement information are available at the Enrollment Center. Veterans Services , [email protected] Window 7, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, FAX Information on veterans benefits is available from the veterans specialists. Monday Thursday am 5 pm Transcript Evaluation , [email protected] Window 13, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, FAX Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Remember to submit a Request for Evaluation and Transfer of Previous Credit form along with official transcripts needing evaluation. Library , Building 9, second floor library.chemeketa.edu In addition to regular library services, the library offers textbooks and netbooks for student checkout, media collection and viewing area, individual and group study rooms, copy/print center, and public access computers with internet access and common software. Term Hours: Monday Thursday... 8 am 6 pm Friday & Saturday...Closed Sunday... Closed Between Terms: Monday Thursday am 5 pm See library website for exceptions and holidays. Student Computer Center (Located in the Library, Building 9, second floor) go.chemeketa.edu/computerlab Enrolled students (student ID card required) are welcome to use this center. Computers run the Windows operating system and many common software applications used in Chemeketa courses. Some computers have specialized software. Instructional assistants are available to help. Need a job? Federal Work Study tutor jobs may be available. Check with Computer Center staff. Open during library hours. See computer center website for exceptions and holidays. Library & Tutoring Center Yamhill Valley Campus , Building 1, Room 200, McMinnville library.chemeketa.edu The center offers textbooks, netbooks, and ipads for student checkout plus printing and copying facilities. Free one-on-one and small-group peer tutoring is available to all registered students. Drop in to work with a peer tutor or utilize one of our individual or group study rooms. Term Hours: Monday Thursday....8 am 6 pm Friday...Closed Saturday & Sunday...Closed Closed between terms. See library website for exceptions and holidays. Student Computer Lab Yamhill Valley Campus , Building 1, Room 202, McMinnville Enrolled students (student ID required) are welcome to use the lab. Computers run the Windows operating system and software. Students may use the lab for general or course-related work. Need a job? Federal Work Study tutor jobs may be available. Check with Library & Tutoring Center staff. Open during library hours. See library website for exceptions and holidays. Student Center Convenience Store Student Center, first floor Large selection of candy, snacks, and beverages, as well as milk, frozen foods, and hot foods. Monday Friday... 7 am 4 pm

13 Registration 13 Student Identification Cards , Bookstore, Building 1, first floor. Enrolled students are eligible for a photo ID, which is required for some library services, as well as gym and computer lab use. Your first ID card is free. Student ID Yamhill Valley Campus , Building 1, Front office, McMinnville Study Skills Center , Building 2, Room 212 Students can access the Study Skills Center for assistance in developing reading and study strategies to become more effective learners. The Center also provides a quiet area and computers for word processing and Internet access. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday... 8 am 4:30 pm Wednesday... 8 am 7 pm Tutoring Center , Building 2, Room 210, [email protected] go.chemeketa.edu/tutoring and Studying tab in MyChemeketa One-on-one and small-group peer tutoring is offered free to all registered students in most transfer and professional-technical classes. Drop in to work with a peer tutor in the Tutoring Center on the Salem campus: Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Friday Sunday...Closed Students may also access real-time online etutoring in math, sciences, accounting, and other subjects. Find information about online services and etutoring on the tutoring website. The etutoring CRN for summer term is (CRN 12724). See Tutoring website for information about tutoring at Dallas and Woodburn centers. See Library for information about tutoring services at Yamhill Valley Campus. Writing Center , Building 9 [email protected] All enrolled students can receive one-on-one assistance from writing instructors on any writing they are doing for any class in which they are enrolled. In addition, computers are available with writing assistance programs and for word processing and Internet access. The Writing Center also offers online writing help. Go to the CWC Web site or call for more info: programs.chemeketa.edu/writingcenter Food Central A six station food court featuring freshly made to order offerings with a large vegan/vegetarian menu. Breakfast off the grill, breakfast sandwiches, breakfast burritos, big scrambles, and always a great specialty breakfast Monday Thursday...7:30 10:30 am Lunch, featuring; our full grill, made to order salads, new style healthy wraps and burritos, an ever changing ethnic street food station, and a new fresh Asian noodle station Monday Thursday... 10:30 am 2 pm Marketplace grab and go offerings Monday Thursday... 7:30 am 2 pm Smoothies Monday Thursday... 7 am 2 pm Food Central s Frontline Three stations of what is always popular and needed on a college campus. Espresso Bar Monday Thursday... 7 am 2 pm Pizza By The Slice and Made to Order Sub Sandwich Monday Thursday... 10:30 am 2 pm Blue Moon Building 48. Providing breakfast, and a lunch menu including burgers and gourmet sandwiches, salad bar, soups, assorted beverages and espresso bar. Monday Thursday... 7:30 am 2 pm Building 8 Café. Full service Espresso Bar with pastries, many healthy grab and go offerings and, of course any and all coffee and beverage choices expected Monday Thursday... 7 am 3 pm Your college, your community New friends and helpful staff are waiting for you at The Gathering Place, the Facebook network exclusively for Chemeketa students. Look for your invite in your Chemeketa . Facebook facebook.com/chemeketacommunitycollege Instagram instagram.com/chemeketa Twitter twitter.com/chemeketa YouTube youtube.com/chemeketa

14 14 Registration Final exam schedule for fall, winter and spring terms The final examination schedule shown on this page applies only to day classes. If an in-class final examination is given for a day class, it is administered according to this schedule. If your class begins your exam will be: Fall term 2015 Monday, Dec. 7 Tuesday, Dec. 8 Wednesday, Dec. 9 Thursday, Dec. 10 Winter term 2016 Monday, March 14 Tuesday, March 15 Wednesday, March 16 Thursday, March 17 Spring term 2016 Monday, June 6 Tuesday, June 7 Wednesday, June 8 Thursday, June 9 Monday 7 or 7:30 am 8 9:50 am 8 or 8:30 am 8 9:50 am 9 or 9:30 am 10 11:50 am 10 or 10:30 am 10 11:50 am 11 or 11:30 am noon 1:50 pm noon or 12:30 pm noon 1:50 pm 1 or 1:30 pm 2 3:50 pm 2 or 2:30 pm 2 3:50 pm 3 or 3:30 pm 4 5:50 pm 4 or 4:30 pm 4 5:50 pm Tuesday 7 or 7:30 am 8 9:50 am 8 or 8:30 am 8 9:50 am 9 or 9:30 am 10 11:50 am 10 or 10:30 am 10 11:50 am 11 or 11:30 am noon 1:50 pm noon or 12:30 pm noon 1:50 pm 1 or 1:30 pm 2 3:50 pm 2 or 2:30 pm 2 3:50 pm 3 or 3:30 pm 4 5:50 pm 4 or 4:30 pm 4 5:50 pm All Saturday classes will have final exams on the Saturday at the end of finals week. Evening classes beginning at 5 pm or later will have final exams on the first scheduled class during finals week. Day classes beginning on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday: Final exams will be arranged by the instructor for a time that is agreeable to the students in the class. If you have more than 2 final exams on the same day, you may request one of the exams be rescheduled. You must contact your instructor with the request at least 2 weeks before finals week. If you have a conflict between a 4 5:50 pm final and your evening 5:30 pm class, one of your instructors must allow you to reschedule the final. You must contact your instructor with the request at least 2 weeks before finals week. Online faculty need to state a due date during finals week for final submission of tests and assignments. Summer term final exam Unlike other academic terms, summer term does not have a stand-alone finals week. Classes meet all of the their regularly scheduled times and days during the last week of the term. If an in-class final is given, it is to take place during the last week of classes. Not all classes meet for the same number of weeks. Consult your instructor(s) regarding the last scheduled meeting of any class for which you register.

15 Registration 15 YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Help Chemeketa become a zero-waste school Please help Chemeketa reach its sustainability goals by properly sorting your trash, compost and recycling. White Paper: any white paper and items printed on white paper (greeting cards, brochures, receipts, etc.) Mixed Paper: envelopes, manila folders, post-its, color paper, and gray board such as frozen food entrée containers Cans and Bottles: empty aluminum cans, plastic and glass bottles Compost: food scraps, pizza boxes and napkins For questions [email protected] visit go.chemeketa.edu/recycling to learn more.

16 16 Registration Family Educational Rights and Privacy Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the college may release basic, limited information (called directory information ) to anyone who inquires; however, you may request that the college release no information about you by completing a special form, available through the Enrollment Center in Building 2 Room 200 on the Salem campus. In general, FERPA affords Chemeketa students the following rights: the right to obtain a copy of Chemeketa s current student records policy; the right to inspect and review your own educational records; the right to seek to amend your own educational records; the right to have some control over the disclosure of information from your own educational records (by authorizing or denying access in writing); the right to file complaints of alleged failures to comply with the requirements of FERPA (with the U.S. Department of Education). Directory information at Chemeketa includes: Name Credit hour status (time status) Dates and terms of enrollment Degree or certificate earned and dates earned (including GED certificates) Athletic statistics, honors This federal statute also outlines the rights of students and the responsibilities of educational institutions in the maintenance and security of student records. Chemeketa has established policies and practices to safeguard the privacy of both your paper-based and electronic student records in accordance with FERPA. More information is available on the web at: edu/aboutchemeketa/collegelife/studentrights/ferpa.html Look for ChemekNET Located in My Chemeketa RESOURCES It s your student NETwork for Advising appointments Contacting your instructors Campus resources Many other student services

17 Location Codes 17 Location Codes Location Code Address ANY Anytime Fitness, 113 E Ellendale Ave, Dallas BRT Brooks Regional Training Ctr., 4910 Brooklake Rd. NE, Brooks CAM Chemeketa Salem Campus, 4000 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem CBI Center for Business & Industry, 626 High St NE, Salem CEL Columbus Elementary School, 1600 SW Fellows St, McMinnville CEN Central High School, 1530 Monmouth St, Independence CFL Courthouse Fitness - Lancaster, 4132 Devonshire NE, Salem DAC Chemeketa Dallas Center, 1340 SE Holman Ave, Dallas FPS French Prairie Middle School, 1025 N Boones Ferry Road, Woodburn GCS Grant Community School, 725 Market St. NE, Salem GRR Golden Rule Remodeling, 1230 Fairview Ave SE, Salem HHS Henry Hill School, 750 S 5th St, Independence HOU Houck Middle School, 1155 Connecticut SE, Salem JUD Judson Middle School, 4512 Jones Rd SE, Salem KTK Kim s Taekwondo, 635 NE Hwy 99W, McMinnville MAQ McMinnville Aquatic Center, 138 NW Park Drive, McMinnville MCK McKay High School, 2440 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem MOR Morrison School, 111 Ash St, Dallas NOH North Salem High School, th St NE, Salem NRN No Room Needed,, Chemeketa CC NVC Northwest Viticulture Center, 215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW, Salem OSP Oregon State Penitentiary, 2605 State St, Salem PAR Parrish Middle School, 802 Capitol St NE, Salem SIL Silverton High School, 802 Schlador St, Silverton SOH South Salem Senior High School, 1910 Church St SE, Salem SPH Sprague High School, 2373 Kuebler Rd S, Salem SRC Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd. NE, Salem SST Sanders Studio, 2773 Adell Lane NE, Salem STA Stayton Union High School, 757 W Locust St, Stayton TBA To Be Arranged,, Salem TNC Town and Country Lanes, 3500 River Road N, Keizer TOK Tokyo International University, 1300 Mill St SE, Salem VIA Via Potentia Self Defense Trng, 608 NE Hwy 99W, McMinnville WAL Waldo Middle School, 2805 Lansing Ave NE, Salem WAQ Woodburn Aquatic Center, 190 Oak St, Woodburn WCC Chemeketa Woodburn Campus, 120 E Lincoln St, Woodburn WGC Willow Lake Golf Center, 6000 Windsor Island Rd N, Keizer WHL Whitlock s Sewing and Vac., 455 Court St NE, Salem WHS Woodburn High School, 1785 N Front St, Woodburn WLM Willamette Humane Society, 4246 Turner Rd SE, Salem WSH West Salem High School, 1776 Titan Dr NW, Salem YVC Yamhill Valley Campus, 288 NE Norton Ln., McMinnville Just for me individualized training options Chemeketa offers individualized on-the-job training courses and specialized training to help you meet your career goals. Whether you need skills training in one occupation or are working toward a particular educational goal based on your work experience, we can help you. Occupational Skills Training (OST) Earn credits through hands-on, individualized, on-the-job training with an employer. Certificate of Completion is awarded when you complete at least 24 credits and your job-related curriculum. You may enroll for the program any time during a term once the plan and site are developed. For more information, please contact Mark Noah in the Occupational Skills Training Office at Employment Skills Training (EST) credits of coursework to supplement an individualized goal toward a career opportunity. Certificate of Completion is awarded when you complete your customized curriculum. You can enroll at the beginning of any term of the academic year. For more information, contact Chuck Skirvin in Counseling and Career Services at Terms you may need to know Audit If you choose to audit a credit course, you will not get a grade or earn college credit for the course. Audited courses do not count toward a certificate or degree, but the standard prerequisites, tuition and fees apply. Associate Degree A program of study that culminates in a two-year degree. Bachelor (Baccalaureate) Degree A program of study that culminates in a four-year college degree. Certificate of Completion A program of study that culminates in certification of program completion (as opposed to a college degree). CEU (Continuing Education Unit) A credential earned for taking certain types of courses. CEUs are required by some professions to maintain currency in a field or earn promotions. Continuing Student Anyone who has enrolled at Chemeketa within the past year. Credit Students seeking a certificate or degree usually take classes on a credit basis. When they complete the class successfully, they receive a specified number of college credits that can be applied toward a certificate or degree. Drop Dropping a class removes it from your schedule. Refunds are issued for courses that are dropped before the deadline each term. Consult the term calendar for details or check on-line in the searchable course schedule for shorter term courses. Hybrid Course Face-to-face course with some face-to-face time replaced with equivalent online time and web-based tools. Access to web-based tools required. Interactive Video Two-way video conferencing; instruction from one Chemeketa face-to-face site to another. Lab The portion of a course that involves laboratory work. For example, an art course may have a classroom component (the lecture) and a lab component (studio drawing). Learning Community A set of two or more courses taught during the same term and built around a theme. Lecture The portion of a course that involves classroom instruction. For example, a chemistry course may have a laboratory component (doing experiments) and lecture component. New Student Anyone who has never enrolled at Chemeketa or who has not taken classes within the last year. Non-Credit Courses that do not count toward a certificate or degree. Most non-credit courses are designed for or personal enrichment. No Show/Drop A college process where students who do not attend the first class meeting are dropped by the college in order to make room for other students. Online A course that uses web-based tools where all instruction and interaction between instructor and student is done online. Proctored exams may still be required. Prerequisite A course you must complete before you can enroll in a particular class or program. For example, a prerequisite for Writing 122 is Writing 121. Quarter (or Term) Any of the four periods of the academic year when courses are offered: summer, fall, winter and spring. Academic terms are usually ten or eleven weeks in length. Web Optional Face-to-face course with no additional access to web-based tools required. Web Required Face-to-face course with additional access to web-based tools required.

18 18 Agriculture Art Credit and non-credit classes Understanding class list information Designates type of class: lab, lecture or recitation. If Lec and Lab are listed, student must register for both. If Lec and Rec are listed, student must register for both. If Lec, Lab and Rec are listed, student must register for Lec plus Lab plus Rec. Dark shaded area indicates primary class. Light shaded area indicates linked class. X in front of course number indicates non-credit. Notelines indicate special requirements and/or supplemental information. Web Optional Face-to-face course with no additional access to web-based tools required. Web Required Face-to-face course with additional access to web-based tools required course number Course Reference Number days or days of week class meets CHEMISTRY location credits/number of hours a non-credit class meets tuition and fees CH104 Chemistry for Allied Health 5 credits Salem - Web Required MW 9:30am-10:50am CAM Staff Lec Must reg in Rec & Lab (14464 & 14465) or (14466 & 14467) M 12pm-12:50pm CAM Staff Rec Must also reg in Lec CRN & Lab CRN W 12pm-12:50pm CAM Staff Rec Must also reg in Lec CRN & Lab CRN M 1pm-2:50pm CAM Staff Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN & Rec CRN W 1pm-2:50pm CAM Staff Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN & Rec CRN M 5:30pm-6:45pm CAM Nelson C Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab M Monday; T Tuesday; W Wednesday; R Thursday; F Friday; S Saturday; U Sunday; TBA To Be Arranged AGRICULTURE (NON-CR) XAGR9801L Private App License Training S 8am-5pm CAM Spink D Lec +155 Jun 27; exam offered; recert hrs avail; Reg by Jun 11 ALLIED HEALTH AH115 Healthcare Career Strategies 2 credits COL Witkowski A Lec ART ART101 Understanding Art 4 credits MW 9:30am-11:50am CAM Herron C Lec Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better Salem Campus - Hybrid S 9am-12:50pm CAM Beausoleil D Lec Jun 27-Jul 26; Online course work; Internet & computer req d COL Tringali S Lec Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TR 12:30pm-2:50pm YVC Koot J Lec ART115 Basic Design/Black and White 4 credits TR 1:30pm-2:35pm CAM Herron C Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 2:45pm-5:20pm CAM Herron C Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART116 Basic Design/Color 4 credits TR 9am-10:05am CAM Herron C Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 10:15am-12:50pm CAM Herron C Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART131 Introduction to Drawing 1 4 credits TR 6pm-7:05pm CAM Rawlins G Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 7:15pm-9:50pm CAM Rawlins G Lab Must register for Lecture CRN MW 9am-10:05am CAM Rawlins G Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 10:15am-12:50pm CAM Rawlins G Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART154 Pottery 1: Handbuilding 3 credits MW 10:15am-10:50am CAM Jacobson L Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 11am-1:20pm CAM Jacobson L Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART155 Pottery 2: Wheel Throwing 3 credits MW 1:30pm-2:05pm CAM Jacobson L Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 2:15pm-4:35pm CAM Jacobson L Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART204 Introduction to Art History 4 credits COL Tringali S Lec Art continued next page

19 Credit and non-credit classes Art Business Administration 19 Art continued ART207 Graphic Design Literacy 4 credits COL Tringali S Lec ART234 Figure Drawing 1 4 credits MW 1:30pm-2:35pm CAM Mays J Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 2:45pm-5:20pm CAM Mays J Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART235 Figure Drawing 2 4 credits MW 1:30pm-2:35pm CAM Mays J Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 2:45pm-5:20pm CAM Mays J Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART247 Glass Fusing & Slumping 1 3 credits MW 9:30am-10:05am CAM Barrett L Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 10:15am-12:35pm CAM Barrett L Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART247B Glass Fusing/Slumping - Inter. 3 credits MW 9:30am-10:05am CAM Barrett L Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 10:15am-12:35pm CAM Barrett L Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART247C Glass Fusing & Slumping-Adv 3 credits MW 9:30am-10:05am CAM Barrett L Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 10:15am-12:35pm CAM Barrett L Lab Must register for Lecture ART253 Ceramic Surface Decoration 3 credits MW 6pm-6:35pm CAM Jacobson L Lec Must register for Lab CRN MW 6:45pm-9:05pm CAM Jacobson L Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART261 Darkroom and Film Photography 4 credits TR 9am-10:05am CAM Giovannini M Lec Must register for lab CRN ART261 Darkroom and Film Photography TR 10:15am-12:50pm CAM Giovannini M Lab +0 Must register for lecture CRN ART265 Photography 1 4 credits TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM C Wytcherley B Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM C Wytcherley B Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART270 Printmaking:Screen Printing 1 3 credits TR 1:30pm-2:05pm CAM Rawlins G Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 2:15pm-4:35pm CAM Rawlins G Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART274 Printmaking:ScreenPrinting 2 3 credits TR 1:30pm-2:05pm CAM Rawlins G Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 2:15pm-4:35pm CAM Rawlins G Lab Must register for Lecture CRN ART275 Printmaking:ScreenPrinting 3 3 credits TR 1:30pm-2:05pm CAM Rawlins G Lec Must register for Lab CRN TR 2:15pm-4:35pm CAM Rawlins G Lab Must register for Lecture CRN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ASL111 First Year ASL, Term 1 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid MTW 8am-9:35am CAM Reed E Lec Internet access required; online course work weekly ASL113 First Year ASL, Term 3 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid MTW 9:45am-11:20am CAM Reed E Lec Internet access required; online course work weekly ASL213 Second Year ASL, Term 3 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid MTWR 1:30pm-3:20pm CAM DiSiervi R Lec Jun22-Jul25; Intensive course; Online coursework weekly ANTHROPOLOGY ATH101 Human Evolution 4 credits TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Smith W Lec COL Gilbert J Lec ATH102 Archaeology 4 credits TR 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Smith W Lec COL Cummings C Lec ATH103 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 credits MW 8:30am-10:50am CAM Montgomery J Lec COL Gilbert J Lec ATH214 Contemporary Mexican Culture 4 credits COL Smith W Lec BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BA101 Introduction to Business 4 credits TR 8:30am-10:50am CAM Roth H Lec Salem Campus - Hybrid W 10am-12:20pm CAM Johansen B Lec Internet access required S 9am-12:50pm CAM Maass M Lec Jun 27-Jul 26; Online course work; Internet & computer req d Business Administration continued next page

20 20 Business Administration Biology Credit and non-credit classes Art continued COL Newton K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course COL Newton K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course Yamhill Valley Campus - Hybrid W 12:30pm-2:50pm YVC Aebi E Lec Hybrid course; some content online weekly BA104 Business App Using Mathematics 4 credits COL Prange T Lec MS Excel & Word required BA115 Introduction to Accounting 4 credits COL Ottaway C Lec BA202 Pers Effectiveness/Business 3 credits COL Newton K Lec Jun 22-25; 5-week accelerated course BA204 Diversity in the Workplace 3 credits COL Edwards K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course BA206 Business Management Principles 4 credits COL Newton K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course BA211 Financial Accounting 1 4 credits COL Tuss L Lec MS Excel & Word required BA212 Financial Accounting 2 4 credits COL Prange T Lec MS Excel & Word required BA213 Managerial Accounting 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid T 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Wu J Lec MS Excel & Word required; Some online coursework required COL Wu J Lec MS Excel & Word required Dallas Center - Hybrid M 5:30pm-8:50pm DAC Simpson W Lec Hybrid class; online hours weekly BA214 Business Communications 3 credits Salem Campus - Interactive Video MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM Hammer P Lec Prereq-BT210 or WR121 Dallas Center - Interactive Video MW 8:30am-10:20am DAC Hammer P Lec Prereq is BT210 or WR121 BA218 Personal Finance 4 credits COL Tuss L Lec MS Office required BA224 Human Resource Management 4 credits COL Edwards K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course BA226 Business Law 1 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid T 5:30pm-8:50pm CAM Jones J Lec Internet access required COL Jones J Lec COL Jones J Lec BA256 Income Tax 1 4 credits COL Teixeira D Lec MS Office rqd;also register for BA257 CRN concurrently BA257 Income Tax 2 4 credits COL Teixeira D Lec MS Office rqd;also register for BA256 CRN concurrently BA275 Quantitative Business Methods 4 credits MW 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Barber W Lec BA277 Business Ethics 3 credits COL Edwards K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course BA285 Organizational Behavior 4 credits COL Edwards K Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course BIOLOGY BI101 General Biology 1 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid S 8:30am-9:20am CAM Coleman G Lec Jun 27-Jul 26; Internet & computer req d; Reg in Lab S 9:30am-4:30pm CAM Coleman G Lab Register in Lecture CRN T 12:30pm-4:20pm CAM Toland H Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN R 12:30pm-4:20pm CAM Toland H Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN M 12:30pm-4:20pm CAM Robertson M Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN W 12:30pm-4:20pm CAM Robertson M Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN 15762; Mandatory Fieldtrip TBA S 9am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Register in Lab CRN S 1:15pm-5:05pm CAM Staff Lab Register in Lecture CRN BI102 General Biology 2 4 credits T 8am-11:50am CAM Christie J Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN R 8am-11:50am CAM Christie J Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN Biology continued next page

21 Credit and non-credit classes Biology Computer Applications 21 Biology continued BI103 General Biology 3 4 credits T 12:30pm-4:20pm CAM Robertson M Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN R 12:30pm-4:20pm CAM Robertson M Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN 15768; Mandatory fieldtrip TBA BI230 Introductory Microbiology 4 credits Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 8:30am-10:20am YVC Friel J Lec Must also register for Lab CRN TR 10:30am-12:20pm YVC Friel J Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN BI231 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits MW 12:30pm-3:20pm CAM Canoy D Lec st 5wks(6/22-7/25); Must also reg in Lab CRN TR 12:30pm-3:20pm CAM Canoy D Lab Must reg in Lec CRN 10743; Bring current trnscpt to 1st Lab S 9am-12:50pm CAM Drew A Lec Register in Lab CRN S 1:15pm-5:05pm CAM Drew A Lab Register in Lecture CRN MW 8:30am-11:20am CAM O Hara R Lec st 5wks(6/22-7/25); Must also reg in Lab CRN TR 8:30am-11:20am CAM O Hara R Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN COL Prentice-Craver C Lec Req d Lab kit part of fee; See e-learn site to obtain kit COL Prentice-Craver C Lab Must also reg in OL Lec CRN BI232 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits S 9am-12:50pm CAM Salehi S Lec Register in Lab CRN S 1:15pm-5:05pm CAM Salehi S Lab Register in Lecture CRN TR 8am-9:50am CAM Prentice-Craver C Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN T 11am-2:50pm CAM Prentice-Craver C Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN Yamhill Valley Campus - Hybrid TBA TBA YVC 01 Protiva K Lec Hybrid course.lecture all online.must reg for Lab CRN MW 9am-11:50am YVC Protiva K Lab Jun 22-Jul 25.Must also register for Lecture CRN BI233 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits W 6pm-9:50pm CAM Rogers J Lec Register in Lab CRN S 9am-12:50pm CAM Rogers J Lab Register in Lecture CRN COL Prentice-Craver C Lec Req d Lab kit part of fee; See e-learn site to obtain kit COL Prentice-Craver C Lab Must also reg in OL Lec CRN COL Protiva K Lec st 5wks(6/22-7/25); Must also reg in Lab CRN TR 6:30pm-9:20pm CAM Protiva K Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN BI234 Microbiology 4 credits S 9am-12:50pm CAM Ayala de Sanchez B Lec Register in Lab CRN S 1:15pm-5:05pm CAM Ayala de Sanchez B Lab Register in Lecture CRN M 9am-12:50pm CAM Friel J Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN W 9am-12:50pm CAM Friel J Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY BT112 Proofreading/Editing 3 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec BT116 Office Procedures 3 credits Salem Campus - Interactive Video TR 8:30am-9:50am CAM Johansen B Lec Hybrid class; some online coursework required Dallas Center - Interactive Video TR 8:30am-9:50am DAC Johansen B Lec Hybrid class; some online coursework required BT131A Electronic Calculators A 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec BT131B Electronic Calculators B 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CA117 Microsoft Publisher 3 credits COL Hammer P Lec Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA117A Microsoft Publisher 1 1 credits M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA117B Microsoft Publisher 2 1 credits M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec Computer Applications continued next page

22 22 Computer Applications Credit and non-credit classes Computer Applications continued CA117C Microsoft Publisher 3 1 credits M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118A Microsoft Windows Basics 1 credits COL Monson B Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week course, Windows 8.1 required M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118B1 Excel Basics 1 1 credits COL Monson B Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week course; Excel 2013 required Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118B2 Excel Basics 2 1 credits COL Monson B Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week course; Excel 2013 required Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118B3 Excel Basics 3 1 credits COL Monson B Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week course; Excel 2013 required Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118C1 Access Basics 1 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118D Internet: Office Environment 1 credits COL Monson B Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week course M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA118F1 PowerPoint Basics 1 1 credits COL Monson B Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week course; PowerPoint 2013 required Dallas Center - Web Optional T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA121 Keyboarding 3 credits TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Purchase textbook & access code; Reqrd on campus final exam TR 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Purchase textbook & access code; Reqrd on campus final exam COL Sessions P Lec Purchase textbook & access code; Reqrd on campus final exam Dallas Center - Web Required T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA121A Keyboarding A 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Required T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA121B Keyboarding B 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Required T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA121C Keyboarding C 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Required T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec Computer Applications continued next page

23 Credit and non-credit classes Computer Applications 23 Computer Applications continued M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA122 Keyboard Skillbuilding 3 credits TR 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Prereq is CA121 or 25 wpm by touch TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Prereq is CA121 or 25 wpm by touch Dallas Center - Web Required T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA122A Keyboard Skillbuilding A 1 credits TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Prereq is CA121 or 25 wpm by touch Dallas Center - Web Required T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA122B Keyboard Skillbuilding B 1 credits TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Prereq is CA122A Dallas Center - Web Required T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec USB & Textbook neede for 1st day of class M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA122C Keyboard Skillbuilding C 1 credits TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Sessions P Lec Prereq is CA122B Dallas Center - Web Required T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA201D Microsoft Word Processing 1 3 credits COL Sessions P Lec Word 2013 required; Purchase textbook & access code Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA201D1 Microsoft Word Proc 1, Pt 1 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lab USB & textbook needed for 1st day of class M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lab CA201D2 Microsoft Word Proc 1, Pt 2 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lab M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lab CA201D3 Microsoft Word Proc 1, Pt 3 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lab M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lab CA202D Microsoft Word Processing 2 3 credits COL Hammer P Lec Prereq is CA201D & 35 wpm; Using MS Office 2013 materials Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CA202D1 Microsoft Word Proc 2, Pt 1 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lab M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lab CA202D2 Microsoft Word Proc 2, Pt 2 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lab M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lab Computer Applications continued next page

24 24 Computer Applications Community Education Credit and non-credit classes Computer Applications continued CA202D3 Microsoft Word Proc2, Pt 3 1 credits Dallas Center - Web Optional T 12pm-3:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab T 5pm-8:50pm DAC Houghton S Lab M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lab M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lab COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (NON-CR) XCA9600B Word Process App Introduction Salem Area - Web Optional R 6pm-8pm CBI 300 Weston B Lec +89 Jun 25-Jul 9;Word Processing Applications Intro XCA9600D Spreadsheet Application Intro Salem Area - Web Optional T 6pm-8pm CBI 300 Weston B Lec +89 Jun 23-Jul 7;Spreadsheet Applications Intro XCA9601T MS Word Advanced Salem Area - Web Optional R 6pm-8pm CBI 300 Weston B Lec +79 Aug 6-20;MS Word Advanced XCA9601U MS Word Intermediate Salem Area - Web Optional R 6pm-8pm CBI 300 Weston B Lec +79 Jul 16-30;MS Word Intermdiate XCA9601V MS Excel Intermediate Salem Area - Web Optional T 6pm-8pm CBI 300 Weston B Lec +79 Jul 14-28;MS Excel Intermediate XCA9601W MS Excel Advanced Salem Area - Web Optional T 6pm-8:15pm CBI 300 Weston B Lec +119 Aug 4-25;MS Excel Advanced COMMUNITY EDUCATION (NON-CR) XCED00000 Guitar, Begintermediate M 7:30pm-8:20pm CAM Martin P Lec +69 Jun 22-Aug 10; Guitar, Begintermediate XCED00000 Guitar, Beginning, 8 hr M 6:30pm-7:20pm CAM Martin P Lec +69 Jun 22-Aug 10;Guitar, Beginning XCED00000 Ballroom Swing Beginning M 6pm-7:40pm CAM Hurless D Lec +89 Jun 22-Jul 27;Ballroom and Swing, Beginning XCED00000 Creative Art of Photography T 6pm-8pm CAM Lawn L Lec +149 Jun 23-Aug 11;Creative Art of Photography XCED00000 Magic Basics Two T 6:30pm-8:30pm CAM Edsall J Lec +69 Jul 21-Aug 11;Magic Basics Two XCED00000 Magic Basics T 6:30pm-8:30pm CAM Edsall J Lec +69 Jun 23-Jul 14;Magic Basics XCED00000 Lrn to Spk Alzheimers & Demen T 6pm-9pm CAM Turner C Lec +89 Jun 23-Jul 7;Learn to Speak Alzheimer s & Dementia XCED00000 Fly Fishing Beginning TRS 6:30pm-8:30pm CAM Hadley G Lec +109 Jun 30-Jul 11;Fly Fishing, Series XCED00000 Fly Fishing Series 24 hrs TRS 6:30pm-8:30pm CAM Hadley G Lec +159 Jun 30-Jul 25;Fly Fishing Series XCED00000 Fly Fishing Intermediate TRS 6:30pm-8:30pm CAM Hadley G Lec +109 Jul 14-25;Fly Fishing, Intermediate XCED00000 Love Affair w/your Camera Ser W 6pm-8pm CAM Lawn L Lec +99 Jun 24-Jul 29;A Love Affair with Your Camera Series XCED00000 Making Friends w your Camera W 6pm-8pm CAM Lawn L Lec +39 Jun 24-Jul 1;Making friends with your Camera XCED00000 Successful Negotiation Strat B W 6pm-8pm CAM Stafford J Lec +199 Jun 24-Aug 12;Successful Negotiation Strategies Bundle XCED00000 Successful Negotiation Strat W 6pm-8pm CAM Stafford J Lec +119 Jun 24-Jul 15;Successful Negotiation Strategies XCED00000 Your Camera as a Partner W 6pm-8pm CAM Lawn L Lec +39 Jul 8-10;Your Camera as a Partner XCED00000 Succ Neg Strat, Continuing W 6pm-8pm CAM Stafford J Lec +119 Jul 22-Aug 12;Successful Negotiation Strategies, Continuing XCED00000 Your Camera as Companion W 6pm-8pm CAM Lawn L Lec +39 Jul 22-29;Your Camera as a Companion XCED00000 Singing, Yes You Can R 6:30pm-7:20pm CAM Martin P Lec +69 Jun 25-Aug 13;Singing, Yes You Can-Intro to Music XCED00000 Belly Dance Fitness & Fun R 7pm-8:25pm CAM Hanson L Lec +69 Jun 25-Aug 6;Belly Dance Fitness & Fun Community Education continued next page

25 Credit and non-credit classes Community Education Chemistry 25 Community Education continued XCED00000 Photoshop Elements-Layers R 6pm-8:30pm CAM Lawn L Lec +89 Jul 23-Aug 13;Photoshop Elements-Layers XCED00000 Intro to Photoshop Elements R 6pm-8:30pm CAM Lawn L Lec +89 Jun 25-Jul 16;Intro to Photoshop Elements XCED00000 Sngng, Yes Can Intro Music R 7:30pm-8:20pm CAM Martin P Lec +69 Jun 25-Aug 13;Singing, Yes You Can-Intro to Music XCED00000 Creating Your Etsy Site S 9am-12pm CAM Fahnestock-Samp J Lec +29 Jul 11;Etsy-Creating Your Etsy Site XCED00000 ABCs of Selling on Amazon S 9am-12pm CAM Fahnestock-Samp J Lec +29 Jul 18;ABCs of Selling on Amazon XCED00000 Piano, Just for Fun S 10am-1pm CAM Rochlin D Lec +99 Jun 27;Piano, Just for Fun XCED00000 Defend Against Violence S 9am-12pm CAM Lawn J Lec +69 Jun 27;Defend Yourself Against Violence XCED00000 Tap Dance Broadway Style Salem Area - Web Optional M 5:30pm-7:30pm SRC Montgomery-Smith D Lec +89 Jun 22-Jul 20;Tap Dance, Beginning XCED00000 Acrylics Beginning Salem Area - Web Optional S 10am-12pm SRC CRFT Clark S Lec +69 Jul 11-Aug 1;Acrylics, Beginning XCED00000 Outdr Excursions-Kayaking Salem Area - Web Optional SU 10:15am-3:30pm TBA Barker K Lec +119 Jul 12-18;Outdoor Excursions-Touring Kayaking 2 days COMMUNITY ED GED PREP XCEG0001A Spanish GED Preparation Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MW 6pm-8:50pm YVC B Lizarraga J Lab MW 6pm-8:50pm YVC B Lizarraga J Lab +0 COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE CG102A College Prep:International 1A 1 credits MW 3:30pm-4:20pm CAM Staff Lec +0 International Students only CG102B College Prep:International 1B 1 credits TR 3:30pm-4:20pm CAM Staff Lec +0 International Students only CG110 Career/Life Planning 2 credits Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required MW 8am-9:20am YVC Griess L Lec CG114 Career/Life Development 3 credits COL Borden T Lec CHEMISTRY CH104 Chemistry for Allied Health 5 credits MW 8:30am-10:25am CAM Cotter K Lec Must reg in Rec & Lab (15548 & 15549) or (15550 & 15551) M 12:15pm-2:45pm CAM Cotter K Lab Must also reg in Lec & Rec CRN & M 10:55am-12:10pm CAM Cotter K Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab CRN & MW 8:30am-10:25am CAM Cotter K Lec Must reg in Rec & Lab (15548 & 15549) or (15550 & 15551) W 12:15pm-2:45pm CAM Cotter K Lab Must also reg in Lec & Rec CRN & W 10:55am-12:10pm CAM Cotter K Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab CRN & CH106 Chemistry for Allied Health 5 credits COL Nelson C Lec Must also reg in Rec & Lab CRN & M 6:50pm-9:20pm CAM Nelson C Lab Must also reg in Lec & Rec CRN & M 5:30pm-6:45pm CAM Nelson C Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab CRN & CH110 General,Organic & Biochemistry 5 credits MTWR 8am-9:20am CAM Canoy D Lec wks(6/22-7/25);Must also reg in Rec & Lab CRN & MTWR 10am-10:50am CAM Canoy D Lab Must also reg in Lec & Rec CRN & MTWR 9:30am-9:50am CAM Canoy D Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab CRN & S 8:30am-12:20pm CAM Staff Lec Register in Rec CRN & Lab CRN S 2:30pm-5pm CAM Staff Lab Register in Lec CRN & Rec CRN S 1pm-2:15pm CAM Staff Rec Register in Lec CRN & Lab CRN COL Berntson T Lec Must also reg in Rec & Lab CRN & W 2:40pm-5pm CAM Azevedo M Lab Must also reg in Lec & Rec CRN & W 1:30pm-2:35pm CAM Azevedo M Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab CRN & CH121 College Chemistry 5 credits S 8:30am-12:20pm CAM Emme L Lec Register in Rec CRN & Lab CRN S 2:30pm-5pm CAM Emme L Lab Register in Lec CRN & Rec CRN S 1pm-2:15pm CAM Emme L Rec Register in Lec CRN & Lab CRN Chemistry continued next page

26 26 Chemistry Criminal Justice Credit and non-credit classes Chemistry continued CH123 College Chemistry 5 credits MW 10am-11:50am CAM Emme L Lec Must also reg in Rec & Lab CRN & M 1:45pm-4:15pm CAM Emme L Lab Must also reg in Lec & Rec CRN & M 12:30pm-1:35pm CAM Emme L Rec Must also reg in Lec & Lab CRN & COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE CIS101 Intro to Microcomputer Apps 3 credits TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Young S Lec Office 2013; Purchase textbook & access code Salem Campus - Hybrid M 8:30am-10:20am CAM Reininger M Lec M 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Reininger M Lec M 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Reininger M Lec S 9am-12:50pm CAM Young S Lec Jun 27-Jul 26; Online course work; Internet & computer req d COL Kraus D Lec COL Johansen B Lec Office 2013; Purchase textbook & access code COL Bates M Lec COL Kraus D Lec Dallas Center - Hybrid R 5:30pm-8:20pm DAC Simpson W Lec Hybrid course; online hours weekly Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 12:30pm-2:20pm YVC Mills M Lec First day of class is mandatory M 5:30pm-9:20pm WCC Houghton S Lec M 12pm-3:50pm WCC Houghton S Lec CIS102A Cyber Security and Safety 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid T 8:30am-11:20am CAM Reininger M Lec CIS120 Digital Literacy 4 credits COL Bates M Lec CIS121 Intro to Programming Concepts 4 credits COL Kraus D Lec CIS125A Micro Database Software-Access 3 credits COL Reininger M Lec CIS125E Excel-Workbooks 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Finholt J Lec COL Finholt J Lec CIS140U UNIX/Linux 3 credits COL Kraus D Lec CIS145 Microcomputer Hardware 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM Finholt J Lec CIS178I Intro Internet/World Wide Web 3 credits COL Kraus D Lec CIS179 Introduction to Client-Server 4 credits MW 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Finholt J Lec CIS186 Computer Forensics 4 credits COL Reininger M Lec CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ100 Survey Criminal Justice System 3 credits TR 10am-11:20am CAM Pillette-Stephens D Lec CJ101 Criminology 3 credits TR 11:30am-12:50pm CAM Pillette-Stephens D Lec CJ103 Program App & Employ Standards 1 credits Brooks Center - Web Required M 3:30pm-5:30pm BRT Pillette-Stephens D Lec Meets Jun 22 3:30-5:30pm & Jul 11 8am-5pm T 6pm-8pm BRT Pillette-Stephens D Lec Meets Jun 23 6pm-8pm & Jul 11 8am-5pm T 3:30pm-5:30pm BRT Pillette-Stephens D Lec Meets Jun 23 3:30-5:30pm & Jul 11 8am-5pm F TBA BRT Roache M Lec LERE/CORE applicants only S 8am-5pm BRT Pillette-Stephens D Lec Meets Jun 22 3:30-5:30pm & Jul 11 8am-5pm S 8am-5pm BRT B Pillette-Stephens D Lec Meets Jun 23 6pm-8pm & Jul 11 8am-5pm S 8am-5pm BRT B Pillette-Stephens D Lec Meets Jun 23 3:30-5:30pm & Jul 11 8am-5pm CJ123 Spanish for Law Enforcement 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required TR 10am-11:20am BRT Roache M Lec CJ130 Intro to Corrections Process 3 credits Chemeketa Online - Web Required COL Roache M Lec CJ206 Crime and Delinquency 3 credits TR 1pm-2:20pm CAM Pillette-Stephens D Lec CJ207 Diversity Issues in Crim Jus 3 credits Chemeketa Online - Web Required COL Roache M Lec CJ215 Criminal Justice Admin 3 credits Chemeketa Online - Web Required COL Roache M Lec CJ232 Intro to Corrections Casework 3 credits Chemeketa Online - Web Required COL Roache M Lec Criminal Justice continued next page

27 Credit and non-credit classes Criminal Justice Boats/Cycles/Driving 27 Criminal Justice continued CHICANO/LATINO STUDIES CLA201 Intro Chicano/Latino Studies 1 4 credits Woodburn Center - Online COL Solario C Lec SPEECH/ORAL COMMUNICATION COMM100 Introduction to Communication 4 credits COL Dishong McCormack M Lec COL Dishong McCormack M Lec COMM105 Listening & Critical Thinking 4 credits COL Hornibrook D Lec COMM111 Fund of Public Speaking 4 credits MW 2pm-4:20pm CAM Evans P Lec MW 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Evans P Lec MW 8am-10:20am CAM Evans P Lec T 5pm-9:50pm CAM Smith J Lec TR 1pm-3:20pm CAM Chou C Lec TR 9:30am-11:50am CAM Chou C Lec TR 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Troupe C Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TR 12:30pm-2:50pm YVC Pate J Lec TR 2pm-4:30pm WCC Villegas E Lec COMM115 Intercultural Communication 4 credits MW 12pm-2:20pm CAM O Shea K Lec W 5pm-9:50pm CAM Troupe C Lec COL Hornibrook D Lec COL Kuhn G Lec COMM218 Interpersonal Communication 4 credits MW 9am-11:20am CAM O Shea K Lec W 5pm-9:50pm CAM Sheldrick S Lec COL Hornibrook D Lec COL Hornibrook D Lec COL Starr C Lec DENTAL ASSISTING (NON-CR) XDEN9400J Dental Radiology Cert. Prep MTWRF 8:30am-3:30pm CAM George L Lec OR Radiology Proficiency course; Jun DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY DRF095A Special Project - Drftg/Design 1 credits TBA TBA NRN NRN Kelly M Lab Instructor approval required, call DRF095B Special Project - Drftg/Design 2 credits TBA TBA NRN NRN Kelly M Lab Instructor approval required, call DRF095C Special Project - Drftg/Design 3 credits TBA TBA NRN NRN Kelly M Lab Instructor approval required, call DRF130 CAD 1 3 credits TR 9:30am-10:50am CAM Rodgers T Lec TR 11am-12:50pm CAM Rodgers T Lab COL Rodgers T Lec COL Rodgers T Lab DRF131 CAD 2 3 credits COL Kelly M Lec COL Kelly M Lab BOATS/CYCLES/DRIVING (NON-CR) XDRV0001A Drivers Ed/Classroom MTWR 5:30pm-8pm CAM Shown A Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered Salem Area - Web Required TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Lec +225 Dallas Area - Web Optional MTWR 9:30am-12pm NRN NRN Rebischke B Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered MTWR 9:30am-12pm NRN NRN Rebischke B Lec TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Lec +225 Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MTWR 9:30am-12pm YVC Havercroft R Lec MTWR 9:30am-12pm YVC Havercroft R Lec +205 Woodburn Area - Web Optional MTWR 5:30pm-8pm TBA TBA Wolfer D Lec MTWR 5:30pm-8pm TBA TBA Wolfer D Lec +280 XDRV0861F Drivers Ed/Classroom MTWR 5:30pm-8pm CAM Shown A Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered MTWR 5:30pm-8pm CAM Shown A Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered MTWR 5:30pm-8pm CAM Shown A Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered Dallas Area - Web Optional MTWR 9:30am-12pm NRN NRN Rebischke B Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered MTWR 9:30am-12pm NRN NRN Rebischke B Lec yr old w/ permit: visit go.chemeketa.edu/drivered Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MTWR 9:30am-12pm YVC Havercroft R Lec MTWR 9:30am-12pm YVC Havercroft R Lec MTWR 9:30am-12pm YVC Havercroft R Lec +280 Woodburn Area - Web Optional MTWR 5:30pm-8pm TBA TBA Wolfer D Lec MTWR 5:30pm-8pm TBA TBA Wolfer D Lec MTWR 5:30pm-8pm TBA TBA Wolfer D Lec +205

28 28 Economics English Credit and non-credit classes ECONOMICS EC200 Intro to Economics 4 credits COL Champlin D Lec EC201 Intro to Microeconomics 4 credits TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Yoder S Lec Prereq is EC COL Conway B Lec EC202 Intro to Macroeconomics 4 credits MW 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Yoder S Lec COL Conway B Lec EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE155 Child Nutrition/Health/Safety 3 credits COL Lanning E Lec EMERGENCY MED TECH (NON-CR) XEMT0001A EMT Skills Assessment Brooks Center - Web Optional TBA TBA TBA TBA Lyell K Lab +50 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT151 EMT, Part 1 5 credits Brooks Center - Web Required MW 8:30am-12:30pm BRT Lyell K Lec Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for or M 1pm-4:20pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for MW 8:30am-12:30pm BRT Lyell K Lec Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for or W 1pm-4:20pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for EMT152B EMT, Part 2 5 credits Brooks Center - Web Required MW 8:30am-12:30pm BRT Lyell K Lec Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for or R 9am-11:50am BRT Lyell K Lab Fire Students Only, Must also reg for CRN MW 8:30am-12:30pm BRT Lyell K Lec Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for or R 12:30pm-3:20pm BRT Lyell K Lab Fire students only; Must also register for CRN MW 8:30am-12:30pm BRT Lyell K Lec Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for or M 1pm-4:20pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for MW 8:30am-12:30pm BRT Lyell K Lec Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for or W 1pm-4:20pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for T 9am-12:50pm BRT Lyell K Lec Fire Students Only, Must also reg for CRN or CRN R 9am-11:50am BRT Lyell K Lab Fire Students Only, Must also reg for CRN T 9am-12:50pm BRT Lyell K Lec Fire Students Only, Must also reg for CRN or CRN R 12:30pm-3:20pm BRT Lyell K Lab Fire students only; Must also register for CRN T 9am-12:50pm BRT Lyell K Lec Fire Students Only, Must also reg for CRN or CRN M 1pm-4:20pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for T 9am-12:50pm BRT Lyell K Lec Fire Students Only, Must also reg for CRN or CRN W 1pm-4:20pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Accelerated 5 wk crse; Must also register for EMT176 Emerg. Resp. Patient Transport 2 credits Brooks Center - Web Required T 3pm-3:50pm BRT 02 Lyell K Lec Must also register for CRN F TBA TBA TBA Lyell K Lab Must also register for CRN EMT177 Emergency Resp. Comm./Doc. 2 credits Brooks Center - Web Required T 1pm-2:50pm TBA TBA Lyell K Lec EMT297 Paramedic, Part 2 14 credits Brooks Center - Web Required MTWR 8am-12pm BRT Andrews P Lec Must also register for MTWR 1pm-4pm BRT Wood R Lab Must also register for CRN ENGLISH ENG100 Literature Appreciation 4 credits MW 9:30am-11:50am CAM Breeden S Lec COL Dye K Lec ENG104 Introduction to Fiction 4 credits COL Darby S Lec ENG106 Introduction to Poetry 4 credits COL Carter J Lec English continued next page

29 Credit and non-credit classes English Fire Protection Technology 29 English continued ENG216 Comic Books as Literature 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid T 10am-11:50am CAM Starr P Lec ENG220 Intro Lit Children/Young Adult 4 credits COL Jabin T Lec ENG250 Intro to Mythology & Folklore 4 credits COL Jabin T Lec ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENT145 Intro to Entrepreneurship 3 credits COL Bagnall M Lec Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENT150A Planning Your Business 1 3 credits COL Wilkins J Lec Planning Your Business I ENT150B Planning Your Business 2 3 credits COL Wilkins J Lec Planning Your Business 2 ENT150C Planning Your Business 3 3 credits COL Wilkins J Lec Prerequisite ENT 150B. Must be proficient in Excel. EMERGENCY SERVICES ES115 Crisis Intervention 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required R 1pm-4pm BRT Staff Lec F 8:30am-4:30pm BRT Pynch T Lec ES172 Intro to Emergency Services 4 credits COL Mack J Lec wk course; Jun 22-Aug 29 EMERGENCY SERVICES (NON-CR) XES9400C Health Care Provider CPR Brooks Center - Web Optional TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Lec EMT Students Only Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional S 8am-5pm YVC Schrempp W Lec +69 CNA students get first priority spots XES9400K CPR/First Aid/Blood Borne Path S 8am-6pm CAM Rayburn D Lab +139 Jun 27;CPR, First Aid & Blood Borne Pathogen Bundle XES9400L CPR for Health Care Providers S 8am-12pm CAM Rayburn D Lab +69 Jun 27;CPR for Health Care Providers Brooks Center - Web Optional M 8am-12pm BRT 02 Staff Lab M 8am-12pm BRT 02 Lyell K Lab +40 XES9400M First Aid/Hlth Care Providers S 1pm-4pm CAM Rayburn D Lab +49 Jun 27;First-Aid Training for Health Care Providers XES9400N Blood Borne Pathogens Trng S 4pm-6pm CAM Rayburn D Lab +39 Jun 27;Blood Borne Pathogen Training for Healthcare Provider FILM ARTS FA257 Understand Movies:Theme/Genre 4 credits COL Smith K Lec Theme: Animation COL Smith K Lab FIELD EXPERIENCES FE205B Resumes & Job Search Correspon 1 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid TR 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM Kuhn G Lec FOREIGN LANGUAGES (NON-CR) XFL0600B Foreign Language R 6pm-8pm CAM Garcia G Lec +99 Jun 25-Jul 30;Spanish, Beginning Salem Area - Web Optional T 6pm-8pm CBI 203 Anderson G Lec +99 Jun 23-Jul 28;Conversational French, Beginning T 7pm-9pm CBI 203 Anderson G Lec +99 Jun 23-Jul 28;French, Continuing FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY FRP152 Fire Incident Rel Experience 2 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required M 12:30pm-4:20pm BRT Klein W Lab W 12:30pm-4:20pm BRT Klein W Lab F 12:30pm-4:20pm BRT Klein W Lab FRP159 Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required F 8:30am-11:20am BRT Farr T Lec FRP172 International Fire Codes 3 credits COL Munson C Lec wk course; Jun 22-Aug 29 Brooks Center - Web Required MW 1pm-2:20pm BRT Munson C Lec FRP173 Law for Emergency Services 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required F 7:30am-11:20am BRT Munson C Lec FRP179 Wildland Urban Interface 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required W 8:30am-11:20am BRT Klein W Lec Fire Protection Technology continued next page

30 30 Fire Protection Technology General Science Credit and non-credit classes Fire Protection Technology continued FRP256 Emergency Svcs Rescue Practice 4 credits Brooks Center - Web Required M 8:30am-10:20am BRT 01 Hukari S Lec Must also register for CRN or CRN R 7:30am-11:20am TBA TBA Hukari S Lab Must also register for CRN M 8:30am-10:20am BRT 01 Hukari S Lec Must also register for CRN or CRN T 7:30am-11:20am TBA TBA Hukari S Lab Must also register for CRN FRP262 Fire Incident Rel Experience 5 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required T 12:30pm-4:20pm BRT Klein W Lab R 12:30pm-4:20pm BRT Klein W Lab FRP262H Fire Incident Rel Exp/5 Honors 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required T 12:30pm-4:20pm BRT Klein W Lab FRP266 Bldg Construct/Fire Suppress 3 credits COL Munson C Lec wk course; Jun 22-Aug 29 Brooks Center - Web Required MR 8:30am-9:50am BRT Munson C Lec FRP277 NFPA Fire Instructor 1 3 credits Brooks Center - Web Required M 4:30pm-5:20pm BRT Mack J Lec Jun 22 4:30-5:20pm, Jul 18 and Aug 22 8am-5pm M 4:30pm-5:20pm BRT Mack J Lec Jun 22 4:30-5:20pm, Jul 19 and Aug 23 8am-5pm S 8am-5pm BRT Mack J Lec Jun 22 4:30-5:20pm, Jul 18 and Aug 22 8am-5pm U 8am-5pm TBA TBA Mack J Lec Jun 22 4:30-5:20pm, Jul 19 and Aug 23 8am-5pm FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE FYE105 Creating College Success 2 credits W 9:30am-12pm CAM Anderson G Lec Instructor approval required after first class Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TR 8am-9:20am YVC West R Lec Woodburn Center - Web Optional MW 1pm-2:20pm WCC Solomon A Lec GENERAL ED DEVELOPMNT (NON-CR) XGED0793D GED Skills Lab Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MW 9am-11:50am YVC Brewer K Lab +0 GEOGRAPHY GEG100 Exploring Geography 1 credits COL Cogswell M Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course GEG106 Cultural Geography 4 credits COL Wolfe S Lec GEG202 World Reg Geo:Developing World 4 credits COL Wolfe S Lec GEG206 Geography of Oregon 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid TR 9:30am-11:50am CAM Wolfe S Lec Jun 23-Jul 23; Some online coursework GEG207 Geography of US & Canada 4 credits COL Wolfe S Lec GEOLOGY GEO142 Geology of NW-Vol/Mtn/Earthqks 4 credits Woodburn Center - Hybrid M 2pm-3:50pm WCC Harris M Lec Must register for Lab CRN M 4pm-5:50pm WCC Harris M Lab Must register for Lec CRN GEO143 Pacific NW Rocks & Minerals 4 credits TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM Tilman M Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN T 12pm-3:45pm CAM Tilman M Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN Dallas Center - Hybrid TR 1pm-4:20pm DAC Othus-Gault S Lec Reg. for CRN 16571; Hybrid class; online hours weekly TR 1pm-4:20pm DAC Othus-Gault S Lab Reg. for CRN 16570; Online hrs. weekly; field trip TBA GEO144 Geo-NW Rivers/Glaciers/Deserts 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid S 9am-10:50am CAM Othus-Gault S Lec Register in Lab CRN 16574; 20 hours of Lecture online S 11am-5pm CAM Othus-Gault S Lab Register in Lecture CRN MW 9:30am-11:20am CAM Tilman M Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN W 12pm-3:45pm CAM Tilman M Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN COL Christensen B Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Christensen B Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN GENERAL SCIENCE GS104 General Science: Physics 4 credits S 8:30am-12:20pm CAM Christensen B Lec Register in Lab CRN S 12:45pm-4:35pm CAM Christensen B Lab Register in Lecture CRN General Science continued next page

31 Credit and non-credit classes Geology Health Education 31 General Science continued COL Frank A Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Frank A Lab Labs done at home; See COL Frank A Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Frank A Lab Labs done at home; See GS105 General Science: Chemistry 4 credits COL McNicholas M Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL McNicholas M Lab Labs done at home; See COL McNicholas M Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL McNicholas M Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN GS106 General Science: Earth Science 4 credits COL Frank A Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Frank A Lab Labs done at home; See COL Frank A Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Frank A Lab Labs done at home; See GS107 General Science: Astronomy 4 credits T 5:30pm-9:15pm CAM Lee R Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN R 5:30pm-9:15pm CAM Lee R Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN GS142 General Science: Geology 4 credits COL Frank A Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Frank A Lab Labs done at home; See Yamhill Valley Campus - Hybrid TBA TBA YVC 01 Alfsen S Lec Hybrid course. Lecture all online.must reg for Lab CRN W 12:30pm-4:20pm YVC Alfsen S Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN GS143 General Science: Oceanography 4 credits XHD0633K Tutoring: Tutor Assisted Study MTWR 2:30pm-3:20pm CAM Kapan T Lab +0 International Students only XHD0661B Effective Parenting T 6:30pm-9pm CAM Alaniz J Lec +85 Jul 7-Aug 11;Effective Parenting-Love & Logic HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAM. STUDI HDF225 Prenatal, Infant & Toddler Dev 3 credits COL Lanning E Lec HDF249 Intro Wrkng w/infants/toddlers 3 credits COL Taylor R Lec HEALTH EDUCATION HE204 Nutrition/Wt Cntrl/Physcl Ftns 3 credits COL Larsen M Lec HE209 Human Sexuality 3 credits TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Colon-Cortes E Lec COL Nowicki C Lec HE213 Women s Health Issues 3 credits COL Larsen M Lec HE250 Personal Health 3 credits COL Bruce E Lec HE251 Community Health 3 credits COL Larsen M Lec HE252 First Aid and CPR 3 credits MW 1pm-3:50pm CAM Colon-Cortes E Lec Five-week class COL Alfsen S Lec Must also reg in OL Lab CRN COL Alfsen S Lab Must also reg in OL Lec CRN COL Orr W Lec % OL; Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Orr W Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (NON-CR) XHD0003P Tutoring: Online COL Katsinis K Lab +0 etutoring

32 32 Health Education Human Services Credit and non-credit classes HEMODIALYSIS TECHNOLOGY HEM103 Hemodialysis Technology 3 8 credits Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required W 1pm-5:50pm YVC Knofler B Lec Hemodialysis Technician program students only! TBA TBA TBA TBA Knofler B Lab Hemodialysis Technician program students only! HEALTH MANAGEMENT HM101 Medical Law and Ethics 3 credits COL Ellis J Lec HM120 Medical Terminology 1 3 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid T 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Ellis J Lec COL Davis C Lec COL Davis C Lec HM121 Medical Terminology 2 4 credits COL Davis C Lec HORTICULTURE HOR224 Horticulture Practicum 4 credits TBA TBA NRN NRN Schilling J Lec Also reg for CRN 15446; Inst consent req, TBA TBA NRN NRN Schilling J Lab Also reg for CRN 15447; Inst consent req, HOR255 ID of Herbaceous Plants 1 3 credits T 9:30am-11:20am CAM Schilling J Lec Also reg for CRN W 9:30am-12:50pm CAM Schilling J Lab Also reg for CRN R 9:30am-11:50am CAM Schilling J Lab Also reg for CRN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION HPE295 Health and Fitness for Life 3 credits MW 9am-10:50am CAM Colon-Cortes E Lec TR 9am-10:50am CAM Pratt N Lec COL Larsen M Lec COL Larsen M Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 5:30pm-7:20pm YVC A Larson K Lec HUMAN SERVICES HS101 Addictn Pharmacology/Physiolgy 4 credits COL Urban W Lec HS140 Handling the Violent Client 1 credits R 5:30pm-8:20pm CAM Steiger Morris C Lec July 16 & S 9am-4:50pm CAM Steiger Morris C Lec July 16 & 18 HS152 Stress Management 1 credits M 5:30pm-8:50pm CAM Martin J Lec Jun 22, Jul 6 & COL Anderson G Lec HS207 Adult Child/Alcoholics/Addicts 1 credits R 5pm-8pm CAM Hirt D Lec Jul 30 & Aug 1; Must buy book; Read Ch 1-3 before 1st class S 8:30am-4:20pm CAM Hirt D Lec Jul 30 & Aug 1; Must buy book; Read Ch 1-3 before 1st class HS211 HIV, TB, & Infectious Diseases 1 credits R 4:30pm-7:20pm CAM Olalde J Lec Jul 9 & 11; Read Blackboard articles by 1st class S 8:30am-4:20pm CAM Olalde J Lec Jul 9 & 11; Read Blackboard articles by 1st class HS284A Practicum-HS, Addict. Studies 4 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS284S Practicum: HS-Social Services 4 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS285A Practicum-HS, Addict. Studies 5 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS285S Practicum-HS, Social Services 5 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS286A Practicum-HS, Addict. Studies 6 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS286S Practicum-HS, Social Services 6 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS287A Practicum-HS, Addict. Studies 7 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS287S Practicum-HS, Social Services 7 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HS288A Practicum-HS, Addict. Studies 8 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only Human Services continued next page

33 Credit and non-credit classes Human Services Mathematics 33 Human Services continued HS288S Practicum-HS, Social Services 8 credits T 9:30am-10:50am CAM Steiger Morris C Lab Human Services students only HISTORY HST104 History of World Civilization 4 credits MW 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Balyo J Lec COL Balyo J Lec HST106 History of World Civilization 4 credits COL Balyo J Lec HST201 History of the United States 4 credits COL Hodgson T Lec HST202 History of the United States 4 credits COL Marrow T Lec HST203 History of the United States 4 credits COL Marrow T Lec HST269 Pacific Northwest History 4 credits Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required MW 5:30pm-7:50pm YVC A Michaels A Lec HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGE HTM100 Hospitality & Tourism Industry 3 credits COL Aebi E Lec HTM105 Food & Beverage Industry 3 credits COL Aebi E Lec HTM207 Gourmet Culture 3 credits COL Aebi E Lec MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTING MED132 Med Assisting Clinic Practice 11 credits Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required M 9am-3:30pm YVC VanDyke M Lec Medical Assistant Program students only! TBA TBA TBA TBA VanDyke M Lab Medical Assistant Program students only! MATHEMATICS MTH020 Basic Mathematics 4 credits MW 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Staff Lec Scientific calc req MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; MyLab & scientific calc req MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; MyLab & scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; MyLab & scientific calc req COL Anderson K Lec MyLab & Scientific calculator req; Proctored exams Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 9am-11:20am DAC Osborn D Lec Individualized study MTH052 Intro to Algebra & Geometry 3 credits MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 9am-11:20am DAC Osborn D Lec Individualized study MTH053 Intro to Trig & Geometry 3 credits MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MTH060 Introductory Algebra 4 credits MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Scientific calc req MW 2:30pm-4:50pm CAM Staff Lec Scientific calc req TR 11:30am-1:50pm CAM Staff Lec Scientific calc req MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req COL Behmard S Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred COL Behmard S Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 9am-11:20am DAC Osborn D Lec Individualized study Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 5:30pm-7:50pm YVC Bradley B Lec TI 83/84, MyMathLab, & basic computer skills required Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MW 9:30am-11:50am YVC Mortensen J Lec MW 6:30pm-8:50pm WCC Ortega E Lec Mathematics continued next page

34 34 Mathematics Credit and non-credit classes Mathematics continued MTH070 Elementary Algebra 4 credits MTWR 11:30am-12:45pm CAM Wagner A Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MTWR 9:30am-10:45am CAM Wagner A Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MTWR 1:30pm-2:45pm CAM Merzenich T Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MW 6:30pm-8:50pm CAM Jones M Lec Graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred S 9am-1:50pm CAM Casarez R Lec +384 Graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref COL Merzenich T Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred COL Behmard S Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 9am-11:20am DAC Osborn D Lec Individualized study Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 5:30pm-7:50pm YVC Bradley B Lec TI 83/84, MyMathLab, & basic computer skills required Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MW 9:30am-11:50am YVC Brewer K Lec Required:Graphing Calculator TI 83/84 recommended MW 6:30pm-8:50pm WCC Villegas E Lec MTH075 Applied Geometry 1 credits MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MTH076 Applied Geometry 1 credits MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MTH078 Applied Trigonometry 1 credits MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MTH079 Applied Trigonometry 1 credits MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Scientific calc req MTH095 Intermediate Algebra 4 credits MTWR 11:30am-12:45pm CAM Merzenich T Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MTWR 9:30am-10:45am CAM Merzenich T Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref TR 6:30pm-8:50pm CAM Jones M Lec Graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred TR 6pm-8:20pm CAM Staff Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref S 9am-1:50pm CAM Greenwood J Lec Graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred MW 5:30pm-7:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Indiv study; Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Indiv study; Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref COL Anderson K Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 recommended COL Anderson K Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 recommended COL Anderson K Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 recommended Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 9am-11:20am DAC Osborn D Lec Individualized study Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 5:30pm-7:50pm YVC Bradley B Lec TI 83/84, MyMathLab, & basic computer skills required Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MW 9:30am-11:50am YVC Diehl R Lec Required:Graphing Calculator TI 83/84 recommended TR 6:30pm-8:50pm WCC Ortega E Lec MTH105 Math in Society 4 credits COL Barber W Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred MTH111 College Algebra 5 credits MW 3pm-6:20pm CAM Farjami J Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MW 9:30am-12:50pm CAM Staff Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref TR 5:30pm-8:50pm CAM Staff Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref TR 2pm-5:20pm CAM Farjami J Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref Salem Campus - Hybrid T 5pm-7:20pm CAM Trotter W Lec Graphing calc req d:ti83/84 preferred; Online course work S 9am-12:50pm CAM Wills D Lec Graphing calc req d:ti83/84 preferred; Online course work COL Mitchell N Lec MyLab & graphing calculator req:ti83/84 pref;proctored final COL Mitchell N Lec MyLab & graphing calculator req:ti83/84 pref;proctored final COL Hillis H Lec MyLab & graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MW 9am-12:15pm YVC Smith S Lec Required:Graphing Calculator TI 83/84 recommended Mathematics continued

35 Credit and non-credit classes Mathematics Physical Education 35 Mathematics continued MTH112 Trigonometry 5 credits MTWR 11:30am-1:05pm CAM Fleming G Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref COL Fleming G Lec MyLab & graphing calculator req:ti83/84 pref;proctored exams MTH241 Elementary Calculus 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid R 5pm-7:20pm CAM Trotter W Lec Graphing calc req d:ti83/84 preferred; Online course work COL Behmard S Lec WebAssign code & graph calc req; TI83/84 pref MTH243 Probability and Statistics 1 4 credits S 9am-1:50pm CAM McKenzie B Lec Graphing calculator required:ti83/84 preferred MTWR 10:30am-11:45am CAM Barber W Lec Graph calc req; TI83/84 pref COL Barber W Lec MyMathLab & graphing calc req;ti83/84 pref;proctored exams COL Hillis H Lec MyMathLab & graphing calculator required;ti83/84 recommended MTH251 Differential Calculus 5 credits MTWR 2pm-3:35pm CAM Fleming G Lec Graph calc req; TI84/89 pref COL Schloeman K Lec MyMathLab & graphing calculator required;ti83/84 recommended MTH253 Series Calculus/Linear Algebra 5 credits MTWR 11:30am-1:05pm CAM Schloeman K Lec Graph calc req; TI84/89 pref MTH254 Vector Calculus 1 5 credits MW 11:30am-2:50pm CAM Farjami J Lec Graph calc req; TI84/89 pref MUSIC MUS105 History of Rock and Roll 3 credits COL Finholt C Lec MUS161 Music Appreciation 3 credits COL Cervetto-Hedberg J Lec MUS201 Intro to Music Literature 3 credits COL Finholt C Lec NUTRITION/FOOD MANAGEMENT NFM225 Nutrition 4 credits Salem Campus - Hybrid T 9:30am-12pm CAM Raymon A Lec Hybrid course; some content online weekly R 6pm-8:20pm CAM Melton D Lec Hybrid course; some content online weekly COL Tatum J Lec COL Morton R Lec COL Frank S Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Hybrid W 6pm-8:50pm YVC Stonecipher L Lec Hybrid course; some content online weekly NFM240 Nutrition in the Lifecycle 3 credits COL Stonecipher L Lec NURSING (NON-CR) XNUR0001D Performance Test TBA TBA NRN NRN Jasper S Lab +35 For re-entering Nursing students only. XNUR9400B Basic Nurse Assistant MTR 4pm-9:30pm CAM Wilson R Lec App Info: Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional MTWR 8am-1pm YVC A Schrempp W Lec Application based program. [email protected] PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE185BV Bowling, Beg 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional T 4pm-7:50pm TNC Kaplan K Lab $60 additional fee due to Town & Country at first class W 4pm-7:50pm TNC Kaplan K Lab $60 additional fee due to Town & Country at first class PE185BW Bowling, Int 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional T 4pm-7:50pm TNC Kaplan K Lab $60 additional fee due to Town & Country at first class W 4pm-7:50pm TNC Kaplan K Lab $60 additional fee due to Town & Country at first class PE185BX Bowling, Adv 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional T 4pm-7:50pm TNC Kaplan K Lab $60 additional fee due to Town & Country at first class W 4pm-7:50pm TNC Kaplan K Lab $60 additional fee due to Town & Country at first class PE185CA Conditioning, Beg 1 credits MTWR 6:30am-1:30pm CAM Belmodis C Lab Orientation req. 1st week for new students;info TR 11am-12:50pm CAM Pratt N Lab Functional Training TR 7am-8:50am CAM Pratt N Lab Functional training Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Physical Education continued next page

36 36 Physical Education Credit and non-credit classes Physical Education continued COL Pratt N Lab Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Nelson H Lab REQUIRED Orient:Jun 22:9am OR Jun 23:6pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm TBA TBA YVC Nelson H Lab REQUIRED Orient:Jun 22:9am OR Jun 23:6pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm PE185CB Conditioning, Int 1 credits MTWR 6:30am-1:30pm CAM Belmodis C Lab Orientation req. 1st week for new students;info TR 7am-8:50am CAM Pratt N Lab Functional training TR 11am-12:50pm CAM Pratt N Lab Functional Training Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; COL Pratt N Lab Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Nelson H Lab REQUIRED Orient:Jun 22:9am OR Jun 23:6pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm TBA TBA YVC Nelson H Lab REQUIRED Orient:Jun 22:9am OR Jun 23:6pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm PE185CC Conditioning, Adv 1 credits MTWR 6:30am-1:30pm CAM Belmodis C Lab Orientation req. 1st week for new students;info TR 7am-8:50am CAM Pratt N Lab Functional training TR 11am-12:50pm CAM Pratt N Lab Functional Training Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; COL Pratt N Lab Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Nelson H Lab REQUIRED Orient:Jun 22:9am OR Jun 23:6pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm TBA TBA YVC Nelson H Lab REQUIRED Orient:Jun 22:9am OR Jun 23:6pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm PE185CW Cycling, Beg 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TRS 9am-10:20am CFL Abderhalden D Lab $59 fee non-cfc member; Lancaster Courthouse only PE185CX Cycling, Int 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TRS 9am-10:20am CFL Abderhalden D Lab $59 fee non-cfc member; Lancaster Courthouse only PE185CY Cycling, Adv. 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TRS 9am-10:20am CFL Abderhalden D Lab $59 fee non-cfc member; Lancaster Courthouse only PE185DM Group Exercise, Beg 1 credits MW 1pm-2:50pm CAM Welter J Lab Zumba MW 9am-10:50am CAM Boyson S Lab Cardio and Strength MW 11am-12:50pm CAM Montgomery-Smith D Lab Cardio/Strength TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM Naumann A Lab Zumba Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail PE185DN Group Exercise, Int 1 credits MW 1pm-2:50pm CAM Welter J Lab Zumba MW 11am-12:50pm CAM Montgomery-Smith D Lab Cardio/Strength MW 9am-10:50am CAM Boyson S Lab Cardio and Strength TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM Naumann A Lab Zumba Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail PE185DO Group Exercise, Adv 1 credits MW 1pm-2:50pm CAM Welter J Lab Zumba MW 11am-12:50pm CAM Montgomery-Smith D Lab Cardio/Strength MW 9am-10:50am CAM Boyson S Lab Cardio and Strength TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM Naumann A Lab Zumba Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail PE185DR Ballroom Dance, Beg 1 credits MW 3:30pm-5:20pm CAM Hurless D Lab Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha-Cha, Swing PE185DS Ballroom Dance, Int 1 credits MW 3:30pm-5:20pm CAM Hurless D Lab Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha-Cha, Swing PE185DT Ballroom Dance, Adv 1 credits MW 3:30pm-5:20pm CAM Hurless D Lab Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha-Cha, Swing PE185FD Soccer, Beg 1 credits MW 9am-10:50am CAM 07-TRK Mota A Lab PE185FE Soccer, Int 1 credits MW 9am-10:50am CAM 07-TRK Mota A Lab Physical Education continued next page

37 Credit and non-credit classes Physical Education 37 Physical Education continued PE185FF Soccer, Adv 1 credits MW 9am-10:50am CAM 07-TRK Mota A Lab PE185GJ Golf, Beg 1 credits Dallas Area - Web Optional TR 6:30pm-8:30pm BGC Brown G Lab $70 due to Bayou golf course at first class or no show drop Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TR 6:30pm-8:30pm BGC Brown G Lab $70 due to Bayou golf course at first class or no show drop PE185GK Golf, Int 1 credits Dallas Area - Web Optional TR 6:30pm-8:30pm BGC Brown G Lab $70 due to Bayou golf course at first class or no show drop Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TR 6:30pm-8:30pm BGC Brown G Lab $70 due to Bayou golf course at first class or no show drop PE185GL Golf, Adv 1 credits Dallas Area - Web Optional TR 6:30pm-8:30pm BGC Brown G Lab $70 due to Bayou golf course at first class or no show drop Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TR 6:30pm-8:30pm BGC Brown G Lab $70 due to Bayou golf course at first class or no show drop PE185JJ Jogging, Beg 1 credits MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM A Kobs K Lab PE185JK Jogging, Int 1 credits MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM A Kobs K Lab PE185JL Jogging, Adv 1 credits MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM A Kobs K Lab PE185KA Karate, Beg 1 credits TR 1:30pm-3:20pm CAM White C Lab Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TBA TBA KTK Carothers E Lab TAEKWONDO! Choose: M:6-715 or T/R: and KTK PE185KB Karate, Int 1 credits TR 1:30pm-3:20pm CAM White C Lab Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TBA TBA KTK Carothers E Lab TAEKWONDO! Choose: M:6-715 or T/R: and KTK PE185KC Karate, Adv 1 credits TR 1:30pm-3:20pm CAM White C Lab Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TBA TBA KTK Carothers E Lab TAEKWONDO! Choose: M:6-715 or T/R: and KTK PE185PA Personal Defense, Beg 1 credits TR 11:30am-1:20pm CAM Boyson S Lab Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional MW 6:30pm-8:30pm VIA Murray S Lab Orientation at first class at Via Potentia.Dress for class PE185PB Personal Defense, Int 1 credits TR 11:30am-1:20pm CAM Boyson S Lab Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional MW 6:30pm-8:30pm VIA Murray S Lab Orientation at first class at Via Potentia. Dress for class PE185PC Personal Defense, Adv 1 credits TR 11:30am-1:20pm CAM Boyson S Lab Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional MW 6:30pm-8:30pm VIA Murray S Lab Orientation at first class at Via Potentia, dress for class PE185SA Scuba Diving, Beg 1 credits TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Rolfness S Lab $309 fee to Salem class; includes all equipment TR 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM Rolfness S Lab $309 fee to Salem class; includes all equipment PE185SB Scuba Diving, Int 1 credits TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Rolfness S Lab $165 to Salem class; includes equipt except mask TR 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM Rolfness S Lab $165 to Salem class; includes equipt except mask PE185SC Scuba Diving, Adv 1 credits TR 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM Rolfness S Lab $165 to Salem class; includes equipt except mask TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Rolfness S Lab $165 to Salem class; includes equipt except mask PE185SD Swim for Fitness, Beg 1 credits Yamhill Valley Area - Web Required TR 6am-8am MAQ Neubig C Lab Orientation at first class at McMinnville Aquatic Center PE185SE Swim for Fitness, Int 1 credits Yamhill Valley Area - Web Required TR 6am-8am MAQ Neubig C Lab Orientation at first class at McMinnville Aquatic Center PE185SF Swim for Fitness, Adv 1 credits Yamhill Valley Area - Web Required TR 6am-8am MAQ Neubig C Lab Orientation at first class at McMinnville Aquatic Center PE185ST Swimming, Int 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; PE185SU Swimming, Adv 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; PE185TF Tennis, Beg 1 credits TR 9am-10:50am CAM 07-TCRT Colon-Cortes E Lab PE185TG Tennis, Int 1 credits TR 9am-10:50am CAM 07-TCRT Colon-Cortes E Lab PE185TH Tennis, Adv 1 credits TR 9am-10:50am CAM 07-TCRT Colon-Cortes E Lab Physical Education continued next page

38 38 Physical Education Credit and non-credit classes Physical Education continued PE185WA Weight Management, Beg 1 credits COL Nelson H Lab PE185WB Weight Management, Int 1 credits COL Nelson H Lab instructor for approval: [email protected] PE185WC Weight Management, Adv 1 credits COL Nelson H Lab instructor for approval: [email protected] PE185WD Strength, Beg 1 credits MW 9am-10:50am CAM Wynne B Lab MW 11am-12:50pm CAM Wynne B Lab TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Montgomery-Smith D Lab Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; PE185WE Strength, Int 1 credits MW 11am-12:50pm CAM Wynne B Lab MW 9am-10:50am CAM Wynne B Lab TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Montgomery-Smith D Lab Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; PE185WF Strength, Adv 1 credits MW 11am-12:50pm CAM Wynne B Lab MW 9am-10:50am CAM Wynne B Lab TR 8:30am-10:20am CAM Montgomery-Smith D Lab Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; PE185WK Walking Fitness, Beg 1 credits MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM A Kobs K Lab PE185WL Walking Fitness, Int 1 credits MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM A Kobs K Lab PE185WM Walking Fitness, Adv 1 credits MW 8:30am-10:20am CAM A Kobs K Lab PE185WN Water Exercise, Beg 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TBA TBA MAQ Nelson H Lab REQ Orient:Jun 22:10:30am OR Jun 23:4:30 pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm TBA TBA MAQ Nelson H Lab REQ Orient:Jun 22:10:30am OR Jun 23:4:30 pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm PE185WO Water Exercise, Int 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TBA TBA MAQ Nelson H Lab REQ Orient:Jun 22:10:30am OR Jun 23:4:30 pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm TBA TBA MAQ Nelson H Lab REQ Orient:Jun 22:10:30am OR Jun 23:4:30 pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm PE185WP Water Exercise, Adv 1 credits Salem Area - Web Optional TBA TBA CFC Abderhalden D Lab $109 fee non-cfc member; Yamhill Valley Area - Web Optional TBA TBA MAQ Nelson H Lab REQ Orient:Jun 22:10:30am OR Jun 23:4:30 pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm TBA TBA MAQ Nelson H Lab REQ Orient:Jun 22:10:30am OR Jun 23:4:30 pm OR Jun 24:2:30pm PE185YA Yoga, Beg 1 credits MW 9:30am-11:20am CAM Peper M Lab Hatha TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Peper M Lab Hatha TR 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Peper M Lab Hatha Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail PE185YB Yoga, Int 1 credits MW 9:30am-11:20am CAM Peper M Lab Hatha TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Peper M Lab Hatha TR 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Peper M Lab Hatha Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail PE185YC Yoga, Adv 1 credits MW 9:30am-11:20am CAM Peper M Lab Hatha TR 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM Peper M Lab Hatha TR 10:30am-12:20pm CAM Peper M Lab Hatha Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab Mandatory orientation dates will be ed to your gmail PHYSICAL EDUCATION (NON-CR) XPE0582G Fitness-Staff Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Burger R Lab +15 YVC staff only. Must sign waiver in PE center on clipboard XPE0583Y T ai Chi Chu an: Yang Style S 9:45am-11:15am CAM Havlin L Lab +59 Jul 11-Aug 5; T ai Chi Chu an: Yang Style-Beginning S 8am-9:30am CAM Havlin L Lab +59 Jul 11-Aug 5; T ai Chi Chu an: Yang Style-Intermediate Physical Education continued next page

39 Credit and non-credit classes Physical Education Psychology 39 Physical Education continued XPE0584G Fitness for Adults Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Burger R Lab week unlimited visits trial of conditioning center for $ TBA TBA YVC Kirk C Lab +60 Public use of yoga classroom- $60 for 10 visit punch card. XPE0584M Fitness/Conditioning-Community Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TBA TBA YVC Clark A Lab +90 Must sign waiver in PE center before starting workouts PHYSICS PH201 General Physics 5 credits COL Jensen E Lec Must also reg in Lab CRN COL Jensen E Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN PHILOSOPHY PHL201 Introduction to Philosophy 4 credits MW 9:30am-11:50am CAM Torres R Lec Salem Campus - Hybrid TR 8:30am-10:50am CAM Kunecka M Lec Jun22-July25; Intensive course COL Williams B Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required MW 12:30pm-2:50pm YVC Capaccio J Lec MW 6pm-8:20pm WCC Lohr A Lec PHL203 Ethics 4 credits COL Moyer D Lec PHL205 Biomedical Ethics 4 credits COL Kunecka M Lec PHL206 Faith/Reason: Phil of Religion 4 credits COL Williams B Lec POLITICAL SCIENCE PS201 American Government 4 credits COL Cruse M Lec Dallas Center - Web Required TR 9am-11:20am DAC Van Acker K Lec PSY104 Workplace Psychology 4 credits TR 8:30am-10:50am CAM DeMeyer F Lec Salem Campus - Hybrid W 6pm-8:50pm CAM Raffetto L Lec Online course work weekly; Internet & computer req d COL McLaughlin A Lec COL Brummond C Lec Dallas Center - Hybrid T 5:30pm-9:20pm DAC Clark C Lec Hybrid class; online hours weekly Yamhill Valley Campus - Hybrid M 5:30pm-7:50pm YVC Sharpe M Lec Hybrid course.some content online. PSY201 Intro to Psych: Mind & Body 4 credits MW 11:30am-1:50pm CAM MacLean C Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Torresdal K Lec COL Collins A Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week accelerated course COL Collins A Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week accelerated course Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required MW 3pm-5:20pm YVC B Sharpe M Lec MW 6pm-8:20pm WCC Hernandez A Lec PSY202 Intro to Psych: Mind & Society 4 credits TR 11:30am-1:50pm CAM Norsworthy B Lec COL Collins A Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week accelerated course PSY234 Social Psychology 4 credits COL Collins J Lec PSY237 Life Span Development 4 credits COL Collins A Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week accelerated course COL Dobay D Lec Jun 22-Jul 24; 5-week accelerated course COL Privitera A Lec PSY239 Abnormal Psychology 4 credits COL Collins J Lec PSYCHOLOGY PSY101 Psychology of Human Relations 4 credits TR 2:30pm-4:50pm CAM DeMeyer F Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Corona G Lec COL Brummond C Lec COL Anderson G Lec

40 40 Reading Spanish Credit and non-credit classes READING RD090 College Textbook Reading 3 credits TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM Staff Lec COL Gilley R Lec RELIGION REL160 World Religions 4 credits TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Hyam J Lec REL201 Asian Religions 4 credits COL Davies M Lec REL202 Middle Eastern Religions 4 credits COL Enos M Lec RENEWABLE ENERGY RNW110 Solar Energy Systems 3 credits M 8am-11:50am CAM Greco S Lec Mandatory orientation mtg; , 8:30 a.m., 4/ M 1pm-5:20pm CAM Greco S Lab RNW120 Wind Energy Systems 3 credits T 8am-11:50am CAM Greco S Lec +0 Mandatory orientation mtg; , 8:30 a.m., 4/ T 1pm-5:20pm CAM Greco S Lab RNW130 Biomass Energy Systems 3 credits W 8am-11:50am CAM Nelson C Lec Mandatory orientation mtg; , 8:30 a.m., 4/ W 1pm-5:20pm CAM Nelson C Lab RNW140 Hydroelectric/Geothermal Enrgy 3 credits R 8am-11:50am CAM Jensen E Lec Mandatory orientation mtg; , 8:30 a.m., 4/ R 1pm-5:20pm CAM Jensen E Lab RNW180 Energy Management 3 credits M 5pm-8:50pm CAM Sekafetz C Lec Mandatory orientation mtg; , 8:30 a.m., 4/121 SOCIOLOGY SOC204 The Sociological Perspective 4 credits S 11am-3:50pm CAM Cornutt D Lec Salem Campus - Hybrid T 8:30am-10:50am CAM Lopez C Lec Some online coursework required COL Antoine P Lec COL Antoine P Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required MW 3pm-5:20pm YVC Mitchell B Lec Woodburn Center - Hybrid M 6pm-8:50pm WCC Solario C Lec SOC205 United States Society 4 credits COL Lopez C Lec Jun 22-Jul 25; 5-week accelerated course SOC206 Social Problems 4 credits M 5pm-9:50pm CAM Cornutt D Lec COL Lopez C Lec SOC210 Sociology of the Family 4 credits COL Edwards D Lec SOC221 Juvenile Delinquency 4 credits COL Lopez C Lec SOC223 Environment and Sustainability 4 credits Dallas Center - Web Required MW 3pm-5:20pm DAC Taylor D Lec SOC224 Violence, Terrorism, and War 4 credits COL Antoine P Lec SOC232 Death/Dying: Socio/Cltrl Prsp 4 credits COL Antoine P Lec SPANISH SPN101 First Year Spanish, Term 1 4 credits MTWR 9am-10:05am CAM Shirley S Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Woods M Lec TR 6pm-8:20pm WCC Villegas E Lec SPN102 First Year Spanish, Term 2 4 credits MTWR 9am-10:05am CAM West H Lec SPN103 First Year Spanish, Term 3 4 credits MTWR 9am-10:05am CAM Raffetto D Lec Dallas Center - Web Required MW 5:30pm-7:50pm DAC Scadden C Lec SPN111 Beg Spanish Conversation 1 3 credits W 6pm-9:50pm CAM Raffetto D Lec

41 Credit and non-credit classes Study Skills Writing 41 STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM SSP112 Effective Learning 3 credits COL Gilley R Lec SSP125 Learning Strat/Online Students 1 credits COL Bowman B Lec VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS VC130 PhotoShop 1 2 credits TR 1pm-1:35pm CAM C Harkema J Lec Must also register for Lab CRN TR 1:45pm-3:05pm CAM C Harkema J Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN COL Harkema J Lec Must also register for lab CRN COL Harkema J Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN VINEYARD MANAGEMENT/WINEMAKING VMW116 Summer Vineyard Practices 4 credits Salem Area - Web Required R 5pm-8:50pm NVC E11 Cortell J Lec Also CRN or 15452; Prereq: VMW115 or inst consent R 1:30pm-4:20pm NVC E11 Cortell J Lab Also reg for CRN R 5pm-8:50pm NVC E11 Cortell J Lec Also CRN or 15452; Prereq: VMW115 or inst consent T 5:30pm-8:20pm NVC E11 Cortell J Lab Also reg for CRN VMW122 Introduction to Winemaking 3 credits COL Sandrock J Lec WELDING (NON-CR) XWLD9050A Basic ARC Welding TR 6pm-9pm CAM Calderwood T Lab +194 For tool-gear list [email protected] or XWLD9050B Advance ARC Welding TR 6pm-9pm CAM Calderwood T Lab +194 For tool-gear list [email protected] or XWLD9050C Basic OXY/Acety Welding TR 6pm-9pm CAM Calderwood T Lab +194 For tool-gear list [email protected] or XWLD9050F Basic MIG Welding TR 6pm-9pm CAM Calderwood T Lab +194 For tool-gear list [email protected] or XWLD9050G Basic TIG Heliarc Welding TR 6pm-9pm CAM Calderwood T Lab +194 For tool-gear list [email protected] or WRITING WR080 Basic Writing 4 credits S 9am-1:50pm CAM Zinkowski M Lec Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 12:30pm-2:50pm DAC Spencer S Lec MW 6pm-8:20pm WCC Villegas E Lec WR090 Fundamentals of Writing 4 credits S 9am-1:50pm CAM Ward M Lec COL Hesse C Lec COL Scott L Lec Dallas Center - Web Optional MW 12:30pm-2:50pm DAC Spencer S Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 9:30am-11:50am YVC Snoek-Brown S Lec MW 6pm-8:20pm WCC Villegas E Lec WR115 Introduction to Composition 4 credits MW 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Oldham G Lec MW 2:30pm-4:50pm CAM Moynahan J Lec MW 9:30am-11:50am CAM Oldham G Lec TR 11:30am-1:50pm CAM Moynahan J Lec TR 8:30am-10:50am CAM Moynahan J Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Gabbert B Lec COL Dye K Lec COL Semansky C Lec COL Semansky C Lec Dallas Center - Web Required MW 5:30pm-7:50pm DAC Black T Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Optional TR 9:30am-11:50am YVC Warren S Lec WR121 The College Essay 4 credits MW 11:30am-1:50pm CAM Walker B Lec MW 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Boisvert J Lec MW 8:30am-10:50am CAM Walker B Lec MW 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Boisvert J Lec TR 9:30am-11:50am CAM Rigamonti J Lec TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Berry G Lec TR 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Rigamonti J Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Couch D Lec Salem Campus - Hybrid T 6:30pm-8:50pm CAM Couch D Lec Online course work; Internet & computer required COL Rupert J Lec COL Rupert J Lec COL Darby S Lec COL Rupert J Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 9:30am-11:50am YVC Fischer R Lec Writing continued next page

42 42 Writing Women s Studies Credit and non-credit classes Writing continued TR 6pm-8:20pm WCC Whitehall J Lec WR122 Argument and Research 4 credits MW 8:30am-10:50am CAM Bentson M Lec MW 11:30am-1:50pm CAM Bentson M Lec TR 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Corning R Lec TR 9:30am-11:50am CAM Corning R Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Fuller T Lec MW 6:30pm-8:50pm CAM Hagloch J Lec COL Sparks K Lec COL Reeves T Lec COL Bannister A Lec Yamhill Valley Campus - Web Required TR 9:30am-11:50am YVC Carothers A Lec WR227 Technical Writing 4 credits MW 12:30pm-2:50pm CAM Breeden S Lec TR 1:30pm-3:50pm CAM Berry G Lec TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Colantino K Lec S 9am-1:50pm CAM Kelley S Lec COL Payne E Lec COL Perkins R Lec COL Bannister A Lec COL McAlpine J Lec WR240 Creative Nonfiction 4 credits COL Jabin T Lec WR242 Poetry 4 credits TR 10:30am-12:50pm CAM Tobey C Lec COL Carter J Lec WRITING (NON-CR) XWR0512A Writing Center TBA TBA CAM Couch D Lab +0 XWR0512B Writing Center On-Line COL Crawford L Lab +0 XWR9000A Grant Writing Workshop S 10am-3pm CAM Carter S Lec +119 Jun 27;Grant Writing Workshop WOMEN S STUDIES WS101 Intro to Women s Studies 4 credits COL Anderson G Lec

43 Summer class highlights 43 AGRICULTURE Pesticide Training Private Applicator License Training XAGR9801L (CRN 16393) Eight pesticide recertification hours, including core or other credits. Emphasizes pesticide laws and regulations. Stresses pesticide labeling. Includes information on application equipment, pesticide safety, pests and pest control. Demonstrates appropriate calculations. Helps prepare the student to take the Oregon Private Applicator s licensing exam. Exam offered 5:30 8:30 p.m. Call by June 11 to register. David Spink, instructor. 8 am 5 pm, Saturday, June 27. Building 62, Room 101. $155, includes exam fee. ART Understanding Art ART101 I don t know anything about art! Why is this artist good? If these are your responses when faced with Pablo Picasso or Jackson Pollock, this course is your doorway into a new world of understanding visual art. Learn the language of art from an art professional. Discover how artists create works of art, and create a work of art yourself! Day, hybrid, and online classes offered. For times, see the schedule Prerequisite: College writing skills/writing 115 eligibility. Four credits. Basic Design ART115, 116 Learn the fundamental principles of design practiced in the visual arts. Through both lecture and studio work, gain skills to use in visual communications and other art classes such as drawing, painting and glass. ART115 focuses on black and white, 2-D design. ART116 teaches principles and practices of good 2-D design using color. See the schedule for listings. Four credits. Cynthia Herron, Instructor Salem Campus. Introduction to Drawing 1 ART131 Feel confident drawing any subject matter. Explore this teachable skill through principles and tools like gesture, measurement, perspective, and value. The class environment offers plenty of one-on-one, virtually tutorial instruction that is caring, encouraging, and respectful of diverse and individual personalities and learning styles. Clear class outcomes are shown in examples of great still life drawings that emphasize excellence. Register for both lecture and lab. Day and evening classes offered. See the schedule for times and locations. Four credits. Salem Campus Pottery Hand Building ART154 Discover hidden creative talents in this beginning pottery class. Learn fundamental techniques of working with clay, including handbuilding skills and working with texture, press molds and colored clays. Make functional and sculptural assignments. Decorating and glazing is also covered. See the schedule for times. Three credits. Lee Jacobson, Instructor. Salem Campus. Pottery 2 Wheelthrowing ART155 Loosen up on the potters wheel. Develop strong, basic throwing skills while making useful clay items. Includes shaping, trimming, glazing and firing pottery pieces. Three credits. Lee Jacobson, Instructor. Salem Campus. Ceramic Surface Decoration ART253 Plan to join us this summer for an exciting and specialized pottery class. Receive instruction in slip trailing, combing, and marbling, custom stamps, faceting, incised and inlayed clay, and many other creative decorating skills. These processes are valuable for both students with the most basic clay experience and more skilled clay artists. Techniques covered are applicable to both handbuilding and wheelthrowing. Three credits. Prerequisites: ART 154, 155, or 156. Lee Jacobson, Instructor. Salem Campus Introduction to Art History ART204 Art History will expand your understanding of both history and art. It is for anyone with an interest in how images are created by and how they influence individuals and society. This sequence can be taken in any order. ART204 covers the beginnings of art, from the Cave to the first Church. The Greeks, the Egyptians, the Mesopotamians: they are all there, plus much, much more. Online. Four credits. Suzanne Tringali. Figure Drawing 1 and 2 ART234, 235Learn to draw the human figure from a live model through the study of anatomy and drawing techniques. Develop skills in proportion, composition, and dynamic representation. Images of master and contemporary figures will augment studio practice. Designed for all levels. Register for both lecture and lab. Four credits. Jane Lieber Mays, Instructor. Salem Campus. $328 plus $71. Fusing and Slumping Art247, 247B, 247C Explore this exciting art glass technique. In the beginning class, learn glass cutting, studio safety and how to successfully fire glass in an electric kiln. Discover fusing with layers and inclusions such as frits, powders and copper foil. Work with dichroic and iridized glass. Learn to create and avoid bubbles. Plan a multiple fire project. Explore the science of glass and beginning aspects of slumping. In the advanced classes, continue to build skills through independently driven projects, pushing beyond previous work. Use influences and resources to develop a concept into a work of art that reflects a personal vision. Both evening and day classes offered. See the schedule for class fees and times. Three credits. Lynda Barrett, Instructor. Salem Campuis.

44 44 Summer class highlights Screenprinting (Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced) ART270, 274, 275 Learn techniques for creating uniform multiple prints in serigraphy or screenprint. Imagery can be hand-drawn, photography-based or computer-derived. Covers skills necessary for working in the commercial screenprinting industry. Advancing students use multiple screens and complex color development. Fine art editions are also explored in the advanced classes with the goal of strong personal image development and multiple color prints. Three credits. Gary Rawlins, Instructor. Salem campus. Darkroom Photography ART261 Learn the basics of photography from both an aesthetic and technical point of view. Includes darkroom work in black and white film developing and printing. 35mm camera required. Martin Giovannini, Instructor. Salem Campus. FILM ARTS Animation FA257 Online Join Professor Kevin Smith for a fun-filled summer watching the masterpieces of animation pioneers such as Winsor McCay with his Little Nemo in Slumberland, the golden age of American cartoons from Walt Disney and Warner Bros. Looney Tunes, stop-motion master Ray Harryhausen, international auteur Hayao Miyazaki, and today s 3D computer-generated classics from Pixar and Dream- Works. Learn the basics of cinematic style as they re applied to this unique medium and find out why animated films are funnier, more exciting, and all-around more worthy of being called film art than live-action movies! FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE Creating College Success FYE105 Do you want to make sure you have all the pieces you need to succeed at Chemeketa? Start putting it all together by taking Creating College Success summer term. Learn tools for taking personal responsibility to create positive outcomes in college and in life. Jun 22 Aug 15. $192. HORTICULTURE Herbaceous Plants 1 HOR255 (CRN lecture and CRN lab, register for both) Identifies species and varieties of annuals, perennials, groundcovers, ornamental grasses, and bulbs grown in Oregon, focusing on spring flowering and greenhouse-produced plants. Stresses scientific naming of plants. Presents plant identification techniques that rely on recognition of visual details of form, texture, size, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Considers production and cultural requirements for individual species and varieties. Three credits. Joleen Schilling, instructor. Lecture: 9:30 11:20 am, Tuesdays. Lab: 9:30 am 12:50 pm, Wednesdays and 9:30 11:50 am Thursdays. Salem campus. Building 61, Room 102. $246 plus $109 fee. HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Hospitality & Tourism Industry HTM100 (CRN 15808) Are you interested in starting your career in the hospitality industry? This course covers food & beverage, lodging, leisure & recreation, meeting & event planning, gaming, cultural tourism, nature-based tourism and travel & tourism. Three credits. Eric Aebi, Instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $246 plus $92 fee. Food and Beverage Industry HTM105 (CRN 15813) Learn about one of the USA s largest and fastest growing industries. Not just flippin burgers, find out about the daily work life of celebrity chefs, bar and club owners and the guests they serve. Three credits. Eric Aebi, Instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $246 plus $92 fee. Gourmet Culture HTM207 (CRN 15814) Explores the evolution of modern gastronomy and the culture of cuisine. Identifies key chefs and food writers who have contributed to the emergence of celebrity chefs and their impact on the American food scene. Covers basic cooking techniques, cuts of meat, produce seasonality, and wine and food pairings. Explores creating marketable culinary experiences. Uses multiple media sources to deliver the content. Three Credits. Eric Aebi, Instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $246 plus $92 fee. HUMAN SERVICES Addiction Pharmacology & Physiology HS101 Provides students with the knowledge and understanding of how alcohol and other drugs (AOD) are processed in the body and the brain. The class includes information on the physiological effects of AOD on the human body and the possible implications for the prevention and treatment of addiction. Online June 22-August 15. Four credits. Wanda Urban, instructor. COL.

45 Summer class highlights 45 Fitness Basketball Conditioning Dance: Ballroom, Jazz Group Exercise Step, Kickboxing, Core Training, Sculpt, Zumba Karate Pilates Racquetball Soccer Sports Condition Strength Training Tennis Volleyball Walking/Jogging Yoga Cooperative Work Experience Chemeketa Healthworks Exercise and receive instruction in health and fitness by trained professionals at Chemeketa Refer to schedule under Physical Education and Health for specific times and CRNs Health Community Health First Aid/CPR Health & Fitness for Life Human Sexuality Nutrition and Wt. Control, Fitness Personal Health Weight Management Women s Health Sports Instruction Coaching Basketball Prev./Care Athletic Injuries Adv. Prev./Care Athletic Injuries Sports Psychology Professional Activities: Volleyball, Tennis, Weight Training Off Campus Aerobics Aquatic/Swimming Bowling Conditioning Golf Scuba Diving Strength Training Online Community Health Conditioning Health & Fitness Personal Health Weight Management Women s Health Human Sexuality Handling the Violent Client HS140 An introduction to the recognition, prevention and control of aggressive behavior. Stresses prevention of violence through early intervention and includes information on pre-aggression warning signs, practice with defusing/physical defense responses. Christina Steiger, instructor. 5:30 8:20 pm, Thursday, July 16 and 9 am 5 pm, Saturday, July 18. 3/260. Adult Children of Alcoholics & Addicts HS207 (CRN 10879) Explores the relationship between growing up in a chemically dependent or dysfunctional family and problems that surface in adulthood. Discusses family dynamics, denial, relationships, work, social skills, and feelings. Must purchase text & read chapters 1 3 prior to first class. Donna Hirt, instructor. 5 8 pm, Thursday, July 30 and 8:30 am 4:20 pm, Saturday, Aug. 1. Building 3, Room 260. HIV, TB, & Infectious Diseases HS211 (CRN 10041) Explores the relationship between substance abuse and infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, TB, STD s and Hepatitis. Students will learn risk assessment, harm reduction and counseling approaches to increase understanding and learning treatment interventions. One credit. Janese Olalde, instructor. 4:30 7:20 pm, Thursday, July 9 and 8:30 am 4:20 pm, Saturday, July 11. Building 3, Room 260. Stress Management HS152 (CRN 14349) Introduces stress management, relaxation techniques, & their impact on health & well-being. Covers a variety of major relaxation techniques & emphasizes analysis of life stressors and development of a personalized stress management plan. Joel Martin, instructor. 5:30 8:50 pm, Mondays, June 22, July 6, July 20. Building 2, Room 171. JOB SEARCH Resume and Job Search Correspondence FE205B (CRN 13166) This one credit accelerated course will help you compose and analyze written correspondence used to apply for employment including applications, resumes, cover letters and thank you letters. For more information, please call Gary Kuhn, Instructor. 1:30 2:20 pm, Tuesday and Thursday, June 22 July 23. Building 6, Room 217.$96. LAW ENFORCEMENT We are now officially accepting applications for Law Enforcement Class 5 and Corrections Class 3!

46 46 Summer class highlights Chemeketa s Law Enforcement and Corrections Program includes hands on training and provides the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively utilize physical force in the performance of duty, within the guidelines of the law, policy and procedure, and officer and citizen safety. All courses are taught by current and past law enforcement professionals from organizations such as Chemeketa Fire and EMT programs Corvallis and Keizer Police Departments Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Federal Bureau of Investigations Marion County Parole & Probation, Sheriff s Patrol, Sheriff s Jail, and District Attorney s Office Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oregon State Department of Corrections Oregon State Police Oregon Youth Authority Recruit Students are selected based on a medical screening, background check, drug test, review of application, physical tests and oral board interview. Uniform and equipment costs ($1,000) are the responsibility of the recruit in addition to college tuition fees. Dates to Remember July 30, 2015 Application deadline August 7, 2015, 9 am Testing day ORPAT/CORPAT Background Drug screen Oral Interviews *Register for the Aug. 7 Summer term CJ103 if not yet completed Aug. 14, 2015, 5 pm Orientation September 29, 2015 Classes Begin For recruitment and application information contact: Marshall Roache, Program Supervisor [email protected] NUTRITION AND FOOD MANAGEMENT Nutrition NFM225 Study of nutrients ingestion, digestion, absorption, transport, metabolism, interaction, storage and excretion. Environment and human behavior as it relates to these processes. Four credits. Register for one of the following sessions: (CRN 15805) Session I: Ann Raymon, instructor. Hybrid, 9:30 am 12 pm, Tuesday. June 22 Aug. 15. Salem. $328 plus $56 fee. (CRN 15782) Session II: Sandy Frank, Instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $328 plus $106 fee. (CRN 15796) Session III: Jamie Tatum, instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $328 plus $106 fee. (CRN 16669) Session IV: Dustin Melton, instructor Hybrid, 6 8:20 pm, Thursday. June 22 Aug. 15. Salem. $328 plus $56 fee. (CRN 15798) Session V: Robin Morton, instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $328 plus $106 fee. (CRN 15804) Session VI: Linda Stonecipher, instructor. Hybrid, 6 8:50 pm, Wednesday. June 22 Aug. 15. YVC. $328 plus $56 fee. Nutrition in the Lifecycle NFM240 (CRN 15803) Covers nutrients, their sources and body utilization to promote optimum health during each stage of life from infancy to older age. Three credits. Linda Stonecipher, instructor. June 22 Aug. 15. Online. $246 plus $92 fee. OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING Gain valuable work experience as you develop relevant job skills and earn college credits. Receive a college certificate in OST upon successful completion (minimum requirements must be met). OST staff will assist you with developing a training worksite and individualized curriculum for your chosen occupation. Transferable skills/ experience may be a prerequisite for specific goals. Availability of training can be dependent on labor market conditions. Call Janet Sipe ( ) or Dorothy Cope ( ) Monday thru Friday, 8 am 5 pm, for more information and/or OST orientation dates.

47 Summer class highlights 47 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS Summer in Visual Communications Graphic Design Literacy: Decoding Traditions of Visual Culture ART207 Instructor Susanne Tringali will take you on a lively and engaging exploration of The History of Graphic Design. You will uncover the historical and cultural underpinnings of graphic art and design history from the pre-historic to the present and examine how culturally based assumptions influence perceptions, behaviors, and issues. [email protected]. Online. Eight weeks. Four credits. AAOT, DPR Photography 1 ART265 Instructor Brian Wytcherley has traveled the world with his amazing documentary, portrait and landscape photography. He will help you get beyond the auto settings on your digital SLR camera in this in-depth class, focusing on basic in-camera techniques. Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 am 12:50 pm. Eight weeks. [email protected]. Four credits. AAOT. Photoshop 1 VC130 Instructor Julian Harkema has been successfully teaching entry-level students straight-forward PhotoShop techniques for years. Whether online or on campus, you will master the basics of color correction and image manipulation. Photoshop CS5 or higher required on your home computer for online class. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1 3:05 pm. Eight weeks. [email protected] Two credits. Online and on campus Visual Communications: Graphic Design and Integrated Media Thinking about studying graphic design, web design, illustration or photography? Now is the time to get started. We encourage you to attend one of our Overview Sessions for information about the VC program and our degree and transfer options. Instructors and students will be available to talk about the program, show student work, discuss the application process and answer your questions. For more information please contact VC Program Chair, Christine Linder at or [email protected] 2015 fall entry: Complete program applications will be accepted online April 27 June 25, Apply early, as space is limited. Application instructions and additional information is available at vc.chemeketa.edu Program overview dates: Tuesday, May 19, 4:30 6 pm Monday, June 15, 4:30 6 pm All overviews are held in Building 4, Rm. 225 WINE STUDIES Summer Vineyard Practices VMW116 (CRN lecture and CRN lab or lab, register for lecture and one lab) Surveys summer vineyard management practices. Covers planting; training of young vines; disease and weed control; canopy and vineyard floor management; and nutritional applications. Four credits. Prerequisite: VMW115 or consent of instructor, Jessica Cortell, instructor. Lecture: 5 8:50 pm, Thursdays. Labs: 1:30 4:20 pm, Thursdays or 5:30 8:20 pm, Tuesdays. Northwest Wine Studies Center, Building 1, Room E11. $328 plus $67 fee. Introduction to Winemaking VMW122 (CRN 16252) Surveys the history of wine, wine grape varieties, and world wine regions. Covers the annual cycle of vine growth and berry ripening; wine grape processing practices; and fermentation of wines. Examines the winemaking practices used for white, red, sparkling, and dessert wines. Introduces the application of sensory science to wine quality evaluation. Reviews wine and health issues. Three credits. Jessica Sandrock, instructor. Online course. $246 plus $92 fee WRITING Writing Literature for Children WR250 Online Writers: want to write a book for children or young adults? Give it a try and learn tricks of the trade in this ten week online class. Take the fantasy folk, imaginary animals, and wild treks through pretend lands out of your imagination and bring them to the page. Poetry Writing WR242 Online Everyone has a poem in their hearts: find yours and study contemporary writers, from the eccentric to the ethereal, to learn how to grow a poem from images, ideas, and stories. No prior experience required; a class that teaches process and celebrates creativity.

48 48 Summer class highlights Go Global with Chemeketa Travel is not just a luxury, it s a way to gain first hand understanding of the world in which we live. There is no substitute for first had experience and interactions. Chemeketa travel study programs are designed for students who want more than a tourist vacation. You will meet with local experts, provide community service, and engage in people-to-people visits that promote cultural understanding. Fall Term: TBA Winter term: Nicaragua International Community Development (spring break trip) Spring term: Educational Leadership and Service (two-week trip after spring term) Find out more: Information sessions listed at or contact us: [email protected] Call or text:

49 Summer class highlights 49 EDUCATED DRIVERS ARE SAFE DRIVERS Summer Session 1: Applications will be accepted April 20 June 10 Classroom: June 17 July 9 Drives will finish on/after July 21 Monday Thursday Chemeketa Salem Campus: 5:30 8 pm Chemeketa Yamhill Valley Campus: 9:30 am 12 pm Central High School: 9:30 am 12 pm South Salem High School: 9:30 am 12 pm Silverton High School: 9:30 am 12 pm Woodburn High School: 5:30 8 pm Sign up now! Chemeketa Driver Education program teaches: Line of Sight Path of Travel; Reference points; 10 good driving habits for low risk driving. Students receive 34 hours in the classroom and 12 hours behind the wheel. The program is ODOT approved. The program serves students ages 15 through adult. To register students will need a photocopy of the front of their permit or license; a completed enrollment form, and payment. Preregistration is required. For more information and registration, please go to go.chemeketa.edu/drivered As of January 1, a new rule passed with ODOT and DMV who allow eligible students (students with only a valid permit) who pass our program will no longer have to take the DMV drive test. Cost: $280 for students under the age of 18 with an Oregon instructional permit $500 for adult students with an Oregon instructional permit or students with a license Low/No Income Subsidy Program: There is a $75 State subsidy program for students that qualify for the Free and Reduced lunch program, SNAP or TANF programs. Show eligibility letter from the school district, from SNAP or from TANF. Home school students can qualify through the school district they are in. (This benefit applies only to students under 18 years of age and without a license.) $205 for qualifying students with the low/no income subsidy program To register students: Go to Web: go.chemeketa.edu/drivered Download the registration form and follow instructions on the website Send to: Chemeketa Driver Education, 306 Norton Lane, McMinnville OR Questions please call or [email protected] April Summer 6 to June Session 3 2 Monday/Wednesday Applications will be 5:30 7:30 accepted pm April 20 July 22 No class Classroom: Monday, July May 29 August Chemeketa Drives will Yamhill finish Valley on/after (McMinnville) September 1 Dallas Monday Thursday High School Silverton Chemeketa High Salem SchoolCampus: 9:30 am 12 pm Sprague Chemeketa High School Yamhill Valley Campus: 9:30 am 12 pm Stayton Dallas High School: 9:30 am 12 pm April Sprague 7 to June High 2School: 9:30 am 12 pm Tuesday/Thursday Silverton High School: 5:30 7:30 5:30 8 pm pm Chemeketa Stayton High Salem School: Campus 9:30 am 12 pm go.chemeketa.edu/drivered

50 50 Outreach locations Woodburn Center 120 E. Lincoln St. Woodburn, OR or Office hours: 8 am 7 pm, Monday through Friday Registration: Register by Web at my.chemeketa.edu Academic counseling: Wednesdays, appointment preferred Advising: Monday Friday, appointment preferred Welcome to the Woodburn Center We would like to invite you to the Chemeketa Woodburn Center located in downtown Woodburn. Our center offers a variety of credit and non-credit classes. The atmosphere is one that is full of encouragement and support. We strive to meet the needs of our students by helping them reach their educational goals. AAOT OFFERINGS Did you know that you can earn your Associates of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree from Chemeketa Woodburn Center? Listed below are some of the courses being offered during the summer term that will satisfy requirements toward your transfer degree. You can reach the advisor, Kelsey Anderson, at or [email protected] FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE Creating College Success FYE105 (CRN 16658) Focuses on strategies for taking personal responsibility to create positive outcomes in college and in life. Covers developing self-awareness, personal responsibility, self-motivation, and self-management. Instructor Lino Soloman. Monday and Wednesday, 1 2:20 pm. Two credits. $192. GENERAL SCIENCE General Science Northwest Volcano, Mountains, and Earthquake GEO142 (Lec CRN 16643, Lab CRN 16644) Studies plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, mountain-building processes, and geologic hazards, with emphasis on the Pacific Northwest. Includes plate tectonic theory, types and effects of volcanism and other geologic activity on humans, seismic waves and faults, accreted terranes, geologic maps, and Oregon s geomorphic provinces. Instructor Michelle Harris. Monday, 2 5:50 pm. HY. Four credits. $403. GED testing: The Woodburn Center is an official GED testing center. Visit Placement testing: Every Thursday 9 am 3 pm Disability Services: Contact Kelsey Anderson at or Salem campus at LANGUAGES First Year Spanish, Term 1 SPN101 (CRN 16654) Introduces the Spanish language (including listening, speaking, reading and writing) and Hispanic culture (including geography, customs, daily life, heritage and literature) facilitated by the study of vocabulary, grammar, short readings and guided conversation. Instructor and students use Spanish as the primary language of the class. Instructor TBD. Tuesday and Thursday, 6 8:20 pm. Four credits. $386. MATH Introduction to Algebra MTH060 (CRN 16609) Gives students with no algebra background a strong, fundamental background in beginning algebra. Covers signed numbers, elementary algebraic expression manipulation, and equation solving. Describes concepts using verbal, numerical, graphic, and symbolic forms. Scientific calculator required. Instructor Enrique Ortega. Monday and Wednesday, 6:30 8:50 pm. Four credits. $384. Elementary Algebra MTH070 (CRN 16610) Covers linear equations, linear systems, linear inequalities and quadratic equations in verbal, numerical, graphical, and symbolic forms. Also covers negative exponents, scientific notation, and dimensional analysis. Explores topics using a graphic calculator as well as traditional approaches. Instructor Enrique Ortega. Monday and Wednesday, 6:30 8:50 pm. Four credits. $384. Intermediate Algebra MTH095 (CRN 16611) Introduces the study of functions with a focus on linear (including arithmetic sequences), quadratic (including an introduction to complex numbers), and exponential functions (including geometric sequences). Also covers converting rates using dimensional analysis. Uses a variety of methods, including logarithms, to solve equations. Explores topics using a graphing calculator (required) as well as traditional approaches. Instructor Enrique Ortega. Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 8:50 pm. Four credits. $384.

51 Outreach locations 51 PHILOSOPHY Intro to Philosophy PHL201 (CRN 16659) Uses reflective and critical reading, thinking, writing, and discussion to explore the methods and ideas of ancient and modern philosophy. Focuses on the nature of reality, free will, determinism, the existence of God, knowledge, ethics, the nature of personhood, and whether or not there is a meaning in life. Features such important figures as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, James, and Sartre. Instructor Angela Lohr. Monday and Wednesday, 6 8:20 pm. Four credits. $384. PSYCHOLOGY Introduction to Psychology: Mind and Body PSY201 (CRN 16647) Covers emotion, motivation, intelligence, personality theory, health psychology, stress, abnormal psychology, therapies, and social psychology. Focuses on the study of the unequal distribution of power as it relates to difference and the unequal distribution of power across cultures and/or social institutions. Instructor Artemiza Hernandez. Monday and Wednesday, 6 8:20 pm. Four credits. $384. SPEECH Fundamentals of Public Speaking COMM111 (CRN 16648) Introduces how to prepare and deliver public speeches with an emphasis on informative speaking. Develops understanding and practical application of communication skills and includes techniques in controlling speech anxiety, structuring and organizing information to present to a variety of audiences, and physical and vocal delivery skills. Instructor John Neal. Tuesday and Thursday, 6 8:50 pm. Four credits. $384. SOCIOLOGY The Sociological Perspective SOC204 (CRN 16641) Introduces and employs the sociological imagination to explore society and social experience. Emphasizes the complex relationships between individuals and society by introducing students to a diverse range of sociological approaches. Includes socialization, social structure, social interaction, culture, groups, stratification, social class, deviance, social science methodology, and the intellectual history of sociology. Instructor Chris Solario. Monday, 6 8:50 pm. HY. Four credits. $384. Fundamental of Writing WR090 (CRN 16615) Focuses on writing essentials that build confidence in writing for a variety of academic purposes. Emphasizes skills necessary to produce thesis-driven essays. Reinforces grammar and sentence-level editing skills in the context of paragraphs and short essays. Covers critical reading of college-level texts. Instructor TBD. Monday and Wednesday, 6 8:20 pm. Four credits. $390. English Composition-Exposition WR121 (CRN 16649) Emphasizes clear, detailed writing that employs critical reading and thinking and basic research skills. Prerequisite: Placement into WR121; or WR115 with a grade of C or better. Instructor TBD. Tuesday and Thursday, 6 8:20 pm. four credits. $390. CCLR-Center for Learning in Retirement Chemeketa Center for Learning in Retirement is excited about the beginning of our 16th year. Our summer trips planned for 2015 are a reflection of our adventurous spirit. I expect many unannounced adventures as we travel through the summer. Hold on to your seats and have fun with us as the summer unfolds. Mark your calendars and save the dates to join a jolly, fun-loving group of seniors in search of information, education, enjoyment and adventure. The costs of the trips will be minimal and announced in the near future. Please call Beverlee Koutny at for more information. CCLR membership not needed to sign up for Field Trips. CLASES DE GED EN ESPAÑOL Actualmente muchos empleos requieren como requisito el GED (diploma de equivalencia a la preparatoria). El GED es necesario para continuar una carrera en los Estados Unidos. Chemeketa Woodburn Center ofrece clases de GED en español. Tenemos turnos de mañana y tarde. Si tiene pocos años de estudio o no ha asistido a una escuela en mucho tiempo que, no se preocupe, nosotros le ayudaremos a preparase para obtener su GED y realizar sus sueños. Las clases son los lunes, miercoles y viernes de 9 am a 12 pm para el turno de la mañana y de 6:30 9:30 por la noche. WRITING Basic Writing WR080 (CRN 16614) Focuses on developing essential writing skills at the sentence and paragraph levels. Emphasizes fluency in the writing process through use of invention strategies, drafting, revising, and editing in order to produce organized and coherent writing. Instructor TBD. Monday and Wednesday, 6 8:20 pm. Four credits. $399.

52 52 Outreach locations Dallas Center 1340 SE Holman Avenue Dallas, OR Classes in Dallas, Monmouth and Independence or dallas.chemeketa.edu Office hours: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 7:30 pm; Closed Fridays Getting Started at Chemeketa Dallas 1. Admissions: Apply online: 2. Placement Testing: No charge. Photo ID required. Call for the schedule and an appointment. 3. Advising: Attend the new student advising session. Call for an appointment. 4. Register: Register by web: my.chemeketa.edu. Kiosk available at the Dallas Center. GED Class Orientation: Call for an appointment. GED testing: Call for information. Disability Services: Salem campus, Unless otherwise noted, the classes are held at the Dallas center. Location codes ANY Anytime Fitness DAC Chemeketa Dallas Center CEN Central High School HHS Henry Hill School Credit classes: College Transfer, Career & Technical Ed, College Prep WRITING Basic Writing WR080 (CRN 16598) Focuses on developing essential writing skills at the sentence and paragraph levels emphasizing fluency in the writing process through use of invention strategies, drafting, revising and editing to produce organized writing. Four credits. Suzanne Spencer, instructor. 12:30 2:50 pm, Monday and Wednesday. $399. Fundamentals of Writing WR090 (CRN 16599) Reinforces grammar and sentence-level editing skills in the context of paragraphs and short essays. Four credits. Suzanne Spencer, instructor. 12:30-2:50 pm, Monday and Wednesday. $390. Introduction to Composition WR115 (CRN 16187) Introduces the conventions and skills of college-level writing; emphasizes clear writing and critical reading and thinking. Four credits. Tim Black, instructor. 5:30 7:50 pm, Monday and Wednesday. $390. MATHEMATICS Basic Mathematics MTH020 (CRN 16190) Includes the fundamentals of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in problem solving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios, percentages, geometric measurements and formulas. Four credits. Diane Osborn, instructor. 9 11:20 am, Monday and Wednesday. Lab class. $384. Introduction to Algebra and Geometry MTH052 (CRN 16191) Introduces basic algebraic and geometric and two dimensional graphing techniques and applications. This course is designed primarily for students in specific vocational or technical programs. Three credits. Diane Osborn, instructor. 9:00-11:20 am, Monday and Wednesday. Lab class. $288. Introductory Algebra MTH060 (CRN 16193) Provides a strong, fundamental background in beginning algebra through directed group activities and varied presentation styles. Four credits. Diane Osborn, instructor. 9:00-11:20 am, Monday and Wednesday. Lab class. $384. Elementary Algebra MTH070 (CRN 16194) Covers linear equations, linear systems, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations in verbal, numerical, graphical, and symbolic forms for students with linear equation solving and elementary graphing background. Four credits. Diane Osborn, instructor. 9 11:20 am, Monday and Wednesday. Lab class. $384. Intermediate Algebra MTH095 (CRN 16195) Gives students the opportunity to actively participate in the study and applications of linear, quadratic, rational and exponential functions. Four credits. Diane Osborn, instructor. 9 11:20 am, Monday and Wednesday. Lab class. $384. ACCOUNTING Managerial Accounting BA213 (CRN 16182) Covers managers use of accounting, includes job order and process costing, activity-based costing, cost-volume profit analyses, and more. Four credits. Warren Simpson, instructor. 5:30 8:50 pm, Monday, with hybrid class hours online weekly. $384. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND TECHNOLOGY Business Communications BA214 (CRN 16110) Applies principles of written, oral, and non-verbal communication. Covers preparation of good news, bad news, and persuasive messages in applied situations using properly formatted letters, memoranda, and reports. Includes development of resumes, job application letters and job interviews. Prerequisite: BT 210 or WR 121 with a grade of C or better, touch keyboarding at 30 wpm or consent of instructor. Three credits. Peggy Hammer, instructor. 8:30-10:20 am Monday and Wednesday. $288. IP Videoconference class.

53 Outreach locations 53 Business Technology/Computer Applications Lab: Learn to use electronic calculators, proofread, edit, format, improve keyboarding speed through skillbuilding, or gain an understanding of Microsoft Word Processing, Access, Excel Spreadsheet Basics, Microsoft PowerPoint, Publisher and Internet for the Office Environment. Stan Houghton, instructor. Cost varies. 12 3:50 pm Tuesday (one, two, and three credit options) 5 8:50 pm Tuesday (one, two, and three credit options) Office Procedures BT116 (CRN 16107) Introduces administrative support activities. Includes discussion of human relation issues, telephone usage, development of effective listening skills, mailing and shipping services, preparation of financial records, plans for meetings and conferences, travel arrangements, scheduling appointments, meeting with the public, supervision and leadership opportunities. Three credits. Barbara Johansen, instructor. 8:30 9:50 am Tuesday and Thursday. $288. IP Videoconference class. COMPUTER SCIENCE Introduction to Microcomputer Applications CIS101 (CRN 16186) You will cover the concepts of system software and application software, including word processing, spreadsheet, database, and introduction to the Internet. Three credits. Warren Simpson, instructor. 5:30 8:20 pm, Thursday and hybrid class with online hours weekly. $307. GEOLOGY Pacific Northwest Rocks and Minerals GEO143 (CRN lecture ; lab) Focuses on the description and identification of the principal rock-forming minerals and the most important igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Four credits. Shannon Othus, instructor. 1 4:20 pm, Tuesday and Thursday. Field trip TBA. Hybrid class; online hours weekly. $397. LANGUAGE First Year Spanish, Term 3 SPN103 (CRN 16202) Continues the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture facilitated by the study of vocabulary and structure. Four credits. Chris Scadden, instructor. 5:30 7:50 pm, Monday and Wednesday. $386. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Golf PE185GJ and PE185GK and PE 185GL (CRN Beg.; CRN Int.; CRN Adv.) Emphasizes the development of basic swing fundamentals. Covers proper golf etiquette, rules and playing procedures. One credit. Gregory Brown, instructor. 6:30 8:30 pm, Tuesday and Thursday. Bayou Golf Course-McMinnville. $96 tuition and fees. An additional $70 fee is due at the first class to Bayou Golf or the student will be no show dropped; own clubs preferred SW Bayou Drive, McMinnville, OR. For questions please call PSYCHOLOGY Psychology of Human Relations PSY101 (CRN 16203) Applies psychological principles to understanding relationships with ourselves and others. Includes an overview of basic personality and social psychology principles. Four credits. Karen Vanacker, instructor. 9 11:20 am, Tuesday and Thursday. $384. Workplace Psychology PSY104 (CRN 16205) Focuses on important factors for effective performance in the workplace. Includes interpersonal skill development and communication, understanding individual differences, developing conflict resolution skills, group behavior, problem solving and decision making, becoming an effective leader, motivation, goal planning, diversity, stress management, improving career management skills, enhancing ethical behavior, and managing various work conditions. Four credits. Cherie Clark, instructor. 5:30 9:20 pm, Tuesday. $384. SOCIOLOGY Environment and Sustainability SOC 223 (CRN 16204) Introduces the sociological study of the environment and sustainability. Explores environmental and sustainability issues associated with natural resource utilization, energy consumption, and globalization. Focuses on the impact of social systems, social processes, and public policy. Examines environmental ideologies, collective behavior, and social change in relation to environmentalism and sustainability efforts. Four credits. Daniel Taylor, instructor. 3 5:20 pm, Monday and Wednesday. $384. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION & GED PREPARATION Please call the Chemeketa Dallas Center at for information.

54 54 Summer class highlights Collaborative bachelor s degrees Chemeketa has lower level courses for many of the colleges and universities in the area that offer bachelor s and master s degrees in Salem. Most classes are held during evenings, on weekends, or via distance education. For more information on these programs, contact advisors at the colleges or universities below: Linfield College George Fox University Corban University Western Oregon University

55 55 Distance Education Chemeketa Distance Education Online Courses Chemeketa is a leader in online education in Oregon. We offer more than 300 credit and non-credit courses each term. You have the option to enroll in an online degree or certificate program or take individual classes. Interaction with the instructor and other students is provided through forums and . You will be expected to log in to your class frequently each week, respond to online discussions, and use the Internet as a research tool. Some online classes have required on-campus components. Websites for Online Students 1. Chemeketa Online online.chemeketa.edu (Getting Started, Online Orientation, elearn login, and Technical Support) 2. My Chemeketa my.chemeketa.edu (Registration, Gmail, Student Services, elearn login, Chemeketa calendar) 3. Chemeketa s main website chemeketa.edu (Chemeketa program information, list of degree or certificate requirements, campus testing and other college services) Comprehensive Online Program Our comprehensive online program includes access to: 24/7 technical assistance Online writing center Online tutoring Academic advisors Self-service student portal (My Chemeketa) Online library resources Degrees and Certifications At Chemeketa, students have the opportunity to complete entire degrees and certifications online, including the Oregon Transfer Module, 11 degrees, and 11 certificates. Degrees Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Associate of General Studies AAS Accounting AAS Fire Protection Technology Fire Prevention* AAS Fire Protection Technology Fire Suppression* AAS Hospitality Management AAS Management AAS Procurement and Supply Chain Management AAS Tourism and Travel Management AAS Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Associate of Science Transfer Business *Fire Protection Technology Programs have significant oncampus components. Certifications Accounting Business Software Destination Marketing Event Management Hospitality Management Juvenile Corrections Procurement Management Retail Management Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Tax Preparation Tourism and Travel Management Minimum Requirements for Taking an Online Course An online course includes lectures, assignments, discussions, exams, textbooks, and may require streaming video and DVDs. A $50 fee is charged for each online course in addition to tuition and applicable course fees. In order to be successful in your online class you will need the following: Access to a computer with required hardware and software A high-speed broadband connection such as DSL or cable. Some courses with audio, video, or graphical components may not load properly if you are using a slower Internet connection My Chemeketa address, access to Internet service, and a browser such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari A technical orientation and information regarding minimum technology requirements (available at the Chemeketa Online website, online.chemeketa.edu) New to Online Learning? To find out if online education at Chemeketa is right for you, check out our Online Learning Orientation at online.chemeketa.edu Getting Started After you have registered for your online class, log in to online. chemeketa.edu to access the elearn orientation and a wide variety of student resources. The orientation contains information to help you get started. Log in to elearn using your My Chemeketa username and password to access your classes. If you need assistance with your online class, go to Technical Support at online.chemeketa.edu. You may access the 24/7 help desk by calling , option 1, sending an to [email protected] or starting a Chat. If you have any questions regarding online courses or the schedule, please call our staff at Someone is available to assist you Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m., or you may leave a voice message. Your call will be returned within one business day.

56 Titan Ave. NE Boones Fery Rd. SE Uglow Ave. SE Mason St. 56 Collaborative Bachelor Degrees Directions from Salem to the community locations SE Washington St. Orchard Heights Rd. West Salem High School Doaks Ferry Rd. Orchard Heights Rd. 22 SE Miller Ave. SE Holman Ave. Wallace Rd. Willamette River SE Ash St. SE LaCreole Dr. SE Monmouth Cut Off Rd. Dallas Center 1340 SE Holman Ave West Salem HS 1776 Titan Dr. NW From Salem to the Dallas Center 1. Go west on OR-22 W. 2. Take Dallas cutoff exit (just past the 99W junction to the West) onto East Ellendale Avenue. 3. Turn left on LaCreole Drive. 4. Continue past LaCreole Middle School and the Aquatic Center on the right. 5. Turn right on SE Miller Avenue and continue four blocks. 6. Turn left on Holman Avenue and continue one and one-half blocks to the Chemeketa Community College Dallas Center. 7. Park in the designated area. From Salem to West Salem HS 1. Start out going south on Lancaster Dr. NE. 2. Turn right onto Silverton Rd. NE. 3. Turn slight left onto Portland Rd. NE. 4. Portland Rd. NE becomes Fairgrounds Rd. NE. 5. Turn slight left onto Summer St. NE. 6. Turn right onto Marion St. NE. 7. Marion St. NE becomes Marion St. Bridge / OR-22 W. 8. Take the ramp toward West Salem business district. 9. Take the Edgewater St. ramp. 10. Turn right onto Wallace Rd. NW. 11. Turn left onto Orchard Heights Rd. 12. Cross Doaks Ferry Rd. and pass the high school. 13. Turn right onto Titan Dr. NW at the top of the hill. 14. Park in the upper lot at 1776 Titan Dr. NW. I N Settlemeir Ave. N Boones Ferry Rd. Lincoln St. Woodburn Campus 99E N Front St. From Salem to the Woodburn Center 1. From I-5 take Woodburn exit (number 271) to Highway Go east to Settlemier Ave and turn right. 3. Drive two blocks to Lincoln Street and turn left. 4. Drive about a quarter mile to three-way stop at Front Street. 5. Cross tracks and turn right into Chemeketa Woodburn Center parking lot (120 E Lincoln Street). Woodburn Center 120 E. Lincoln St N 18 3 Mile Lane 18 NE Norton Lane Yamhill Valley Campus Directions from Salem to the Yamhill Valley Campus 1. Take OR-221 N to Hopewell Rd NW in Polk County 2. Turn left onto Hopewell Rd NW 3. Continue on OR-154 N to McMinnville 4. Continue on NE Norton Ln to your destination 5. Turn right onto NE Norton Ln 6. Take the 1st right onto NE Tanger Dr 7. Turn right 8. Destination will be on the left Yamhill Valley Campus 288 NE Norton Lane

57 CENTER FOR BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Customized Training and Professional Development Solutions Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Training programs and resources that create high-performing employees, managers and organizations. Helping business owners with the worries that keep them up at night sbdc.chemeketa.edu Bring your employee training challenge to CCBI and we will customize a solution. We can: Assess your training needs Develop and deliver company specific workshops Hold workshops at your worksite or in our state-of-the-art classrooms Provide software training in our computer lab Deliver training in a compressed and just-in-time delivery format Resources Library & Training Workshops & Long-Term Programs Advisors Experts for Your Business Needs Center for Business & Industry Chemeketa Community College

58 Helping business owners with the worries that keep them up at night SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER Resources library and Training workshops and long-term programs Advisors experts for your business needs Having a resource like the Chemeketa Small Business Development Center in your arsenal of tools in today s business environment is key. Rich Duncan Rich Duncan Construction, Inc sbdc.chemeketa.edu

59 Whether you are looking to start or grow your business, improve revenue or obtain financing the Small Business Development Center has the seminar that is right for you! Gain the business knowledge you need by attending our workshops. For current class listing and details visit sbdc.chemeketa.edu Construction Contractor Training This two-day live class prepares you for the exam, and teaches you how to set up your business for success. Doing Business with Government Become familiar with State of Oregon bidding opportunities, local government websites and useful resources that can assist you in growing your business. Employee Classification: Independent Contractors vs. Employees This presentation will provide a conceptual explanation of the differences between independent contractors and employees in order to help employers make informed decisions regarding the proper classification of their workers. Facebook Boot Camp Take your Facebook skills to the next level so you can grow your fanbase and keep your fans engaged. Making QuickBooks Work for You Learn the necessary features of this powerful accounting software and get equipped to quickly and efficiently gain control over the financial aspects of your business. Online Sales Techniques Find out how to use Facebook and other social media tools to generate income for your small business. Come get all the details you need to sell online, create raving fans and finally take charge of your online marketing Payroll Tax Basics Targeted at aspiring entrepreneurs as well as those who already have an active business, this presentation contains valuable information regarding how to set up a payroll account with the Oregon Department of Revenue and what to expect once that account is active. Powerful Online Presence A website and social media program for small business. Meet 6 times with the same cohort, a knowledgeable facilitator, and guest experts on the essential elements of a powerful online presence. Social Media Series Wonder how different social media tools might be helpful for your business? Learn more in these seminars. Start Smart This course covers the essentials needed to start a small business. Learn about business structure, rules and regulations, licensing, taxes, and the basics of marketing and writing a business plan. This fast-paced class is the perfect first step! Start-Up Orientation: So, you Want to Start a Business? Learn more about what your SBDC has to offer while exploring self-employment. Receive guidance as to your best next steps as you start down the path of entrepreneurship. All classes held at the Center for Business & Industry 626 High Street NE For information and registration call or visit sbdc.chemeketa.edu

60 Is your business reaching its full potential? Can you benefit from training in any of the following areas? Marketing and Sales Web Marketing Strategies Government Contracting Human Resources Finance and Loans Business Plans and Start Ups Cash Flow and Accounting Construction Contracting Social Media Check out the wide range of workshops geared toward small business at sbdc.chemeketa.edu Gain the business knowledge you need by attending our workshops. For current class listing and details visit sbdc.chemeketa.edu

61 Computer Lab THE CCBI Computer Lab (Room 300) is equipped with 22 student stations and an instructor station. The lab has been recently updated to Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2013 and is available for new employee orientations, Microsoft Office Conversion Training, testing, QuickBooks training and proprietary software training for your staff. Customized Training can further assist employers by providing a trainer or will work with your trainer or outside vendor. Please call Lori McCauley at or [email protected] to schedule a time to visit the CCBI computer lab and view other training rooms at CCBI. NO TIME TO TAKE A CLASS? NO PROBLEM! Chemeketa and ed2go offer hundreds of six-week, non-credit classes online in the following categories: Accounting and Finance College Readiness Computer Applications Design and Composition Health Care and Medical Language and Arts Law and Legal Personal Development Technology Teaching and Education Writing and Publishing For complete listing go to For career training go to Classes start June 17, July 15, August 12 Financial assistance is available

62 62 Summer class highlights 62 BECOME A TEACHER Start your education with Chemeketa! Chemeketa is launching a new education department to help students who plan to transfer to four-year universities to reach a bachelors in education. The department will also have a special path for bilingual students. Classes will be offered on the Salem campus and at the Woodburn center. Two information sessions will be held this fall September 25, 11:45 am 12:30 pm at Salem campus (part of Preview Day) October 10, 3:30 4:30 pm at Woodburn center The session will describe the specific courses needed to transfer successfully to education departments at Oregon universities. The session will also discuss special services for bilingual students. For more information call

63 Outreach 63 locations Weekend College 63 WEEKEND COLLEGE SUMMER 2015 Get Smart On Saturdays Chemeketa Community College gives you more options to complete your degree with expanded course offerings on Saturdays. 1ST FIVE-WEEK HYBRID COURSES* ART101 CRN am 12:50 pm Jun 27 BA101 CRN am 12:50 pm Jun 27 BI101 CRN Lec 8:30 9:20 am Jun 27 CRN Lab 9:30 am 3:30 pm CIS101 CRN am 12:50 pm Jun 27 GEO144 CRN Lec CRN Lab 9 10:50 am 11:50 am 5 pm Jun 27 *Five-week hybrid classes are intensive formats that cover the full course content in half the time. Students must have computer and internet access. SATURDAY COURSES EIGHT-WEEK DURATION: JUNE 27 BI101 BI231 BI232 BI233 BI234 CH110 CH121 CRN Lec CRN Lab CRN Lec CRN Lab CRN Lec CRN Lab CRN Lec CRN Lab CRN Lec CRN Lab CRN Lec CRN Rec CRN Lab 9 am 12:50 pm 1:15 5:05 pm 9 am 12:50 pm 1:15 5:05 pm 9 am 12:50 pm Lec 1:15 5:05 Lab 9 am 12:50 pm Sat 6 9:50 pm Wed 9 am 12:50 pm 1:15 5:05 pm 8:30 am 12:20 pm 1 2:15 pm 2:30 5 pm CRN Lec 8:30 am 12:20 pm CRN Rec1 1 2:15 pm CRN Lab2 2:30 5 pm Jun 27 Jun 27 Jun 27 Jun 27 Sat Jun 24 Wed Jun 27 Jun 27 Jun 27 GS104 CRN Lec CRN Lab 8:30 am 12:20 pm 12:45 4:45 pm Jun 27 MTH070 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 MTH095 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 MTH243 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 PSY101 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 PSY201 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 SOC204 CRN am 3:50 pm Jun 27 SPN101 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 WR080 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 WR090 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 WR115 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 WR121 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 WR227 CRN am 1:50 pm Jun 27 Stop by the Weekend College community room in Building 2 for FREE coffee and cookies every Saturday! CONVENIENT SCHEDULING MAKES IT EASY TO TAKE 2 CLASSES IN ONE DAY

64 Campus Map 64 Future Parking Campus Map Legend Blue Lot 12 Green Lot Orange Lot Future #20 45 Yellow Lot 41 Purple Lot Brown Lot Red Lot 001 1st Floor: Bookstore, 001 2nd Floor: Faculty Offices 002 1st Floor: Advising & Counseling; Career Center; Cooperative Work Experience (CWE); Graduation Services; College Assistance Migrant Program; Convenience Store; Disability Services; Food Court; Information Center; Multicultural Center; Occupational Skills Training; Planetarium; Public Safety; Student Retention & College Life; Student Support Services; Testing Services 002 2nd Floor: Business Office; Enrollment Center; Financial Aid; TRiO; Talent Search; Upward Bound; Tutoring Services; Veteran s Services; College Support Service s; Human Resources; Presidents Office; Public Information, Marketing and Student Recruitment st Floor: Art Gallery; Classrooms; 003 2nd Floor: Classrooms; Math Learning Center; Extended Learning, Instruction and Student Services 004 1st Floor: Automotive Program; Electronics Program 004 2nd Floor: Visual Communications; CAD Program 005 1st Floor: Art Classrooms; 005 2nd Floor: Classrooms 006 1st Floor: Auditorium; Classrooms 006 2nd Floor: Classrooms; Employee Development 007 Gymnasium; Physical Education Classrooms 008 1st Floor: Dental Clinic; Health & Science Classrooms; Massage Clinic; 008 2nd Floor: Health & Science Classrooms 009 1st Floor: Classrooms; Distance Education; Curriculum Resource Center; Opportunity Center; Television Studio; Online Programs 009 2nd Floor: Library; Writing Center; Computer Lab; Study Rooms 014 Public Safety 015 Burn Tower 019 SOAR 022 Academic Development; HEP; Information Technology 024 Machine Shop 025 Welding Program 033 Trades & Technology 034 Catering Kitchen, Northwest Innovations, Conference Rooms 035 Classrooms; SOAR 036 Classrooms 037 Faculty Offices 038 Faculty Offices 039 Child Development 040 Facilities & Operations 041 Facilities & Operations 043 Copy Center; Mail Room; Recycling 044 Horticulture Potting Shed 045 Activity Field 046 Greenhouse 048 Conference Rooms; MaPS Credit Union; Winema Market & Deli 049 Mid-Willamette Education Consortium, Youth GED Options 050 High School Partnerships 051 Winema High School; Trades & Technologies 052 Classrooms 053 Department of Human Services 058 Facilities & Operations Annex 060 Agriculture Sciences 061 Classrooms 062 Classrooms

65 65 A few things you should know A few things you should know Student Rights and Responsibilities Chemeketa students are expected to know and adhere to the guidelines contained in the Student Rights and Responsibilities handbook. Copies of the Student Rights and Responsibilities handbook are in the college catalog or may be obtained through the Student Life Office, the Dean of Students Office or the Chemeketa Web site: Smoking Smoking is prohibited on or in all properties owned and or controlled by Chemeketa, including smoking in private vehicles while on property owned and or controlled by Chemeketa. For the purposes of this policy - Smoking is defined as burning any type of tobacco product including, but not limited to: cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, and pipes Property includes, but is not limited to, any of the following located on property owned and or controlled by Chemeketa - o Buildings, Vehicles (owned or leased), Sidewalks, Recreational areas, Parking lots, Landscaped areas This policy applies to all college employees, students, and visitors to property owned and or controlled by Chemeketa. Parking Permits are required Monday through Friday 8 am 10 pm Head in parking is enforced at all times. (Do not pull through or back into a space.) Parking permits are issued to a vehicle. The registered owner of a vehicle issued a parking permit is responsible for any parking violation issued to a vehicle displaying the permit, regardless of who the operator may be. Annual and term parking permits are required to be placed on the exterior of a vehicle, either on the rear bumper or the rear window so they are clearly visible and legible from the rear of the vehicle. Parking permits may be purchased at the Public Safety Office in Building 2 or online thru My Chemeketa under the safety tab. Parking fees are non-refundable. Parking is permitted only in designated parking spaces identified by striping or signs. The lack of an appropriate parking space in a specific parking lot is not an excuse for parking in violation of the College Traffic Code. Permit holders are responsible for knowing and obeying the regulations contained in the Chemeketa Traffic Code, which is provided when permits are purchased. The Traffic Code may also be obtained at the Public Safety Office and is posted on all building bulletin boards and the college Dashboard. Discrimination/Harassment Discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age, disability or family relationships will not exist in any area, activity or operation of the college. If discrimination or harassment happens to you, take action. Taking action not only helps you; it will help others. Consult a member of the Harassment Network to explore options for resolving your issues. You may obtain a list of network members in the College Support Services Division Office, Building 2, Room 215. Questions or complaints may be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer at Emergency phones Phones in public areas are direct links to the Public Safety Office and may be used to request assistance or information. Emergency assistance phones are located in buildings 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 22, and 50. Assistance for students The Public Safety Office provides the following services to students and staff upon request: Escorts to and from vehicles Battery jumpstarts Public Safety does not unlock vehicles; however, Public Safety will help you call a friend, a tow truck or a locksmith. Reminder: Do not leave personal items unattended anywhere on campus (including restrooms) or items of value in plain view inside a vehicle. Voter registration Voter registration cards are available in the Enrollment Center and the Student Government Office. Clery Act Annual Crime Statistics Report The report contains information on crime statistics and policies related to criminal activity, safety and more. Copies are available on Chemeketa.edu and in the offices of the president and public safety. Avoid parking hassles and get front door service Local bus service is available through Cherriots and CARTS. Local Bus Service Chemeketa has become a transfer site for passengers of the Cherriots buses. Route #3 - Portland Rd /CCC. stops hourly and half-hourly (peak times) in front of Bldg 2 Route #11 - Lancaster Dr. stops every 15 minutes in front of Bldg 2 Route #15 Keizer Station/CCC stops every 30 minutes between Bldg 4 and Bldg 24 Route #20 17th St/CCC stops hourly and half-hourly (peak times) in front of Bldg 2 For more information on all routes and schedules, visit or call Salem-Keizer Transit customer service at BUSS (2877). Out-of-Town Service CARTS provides bus service throughout Marion and Polk counties including Woodburn, Silverton, Dallas and the Santiam Canyon. Woodburn and Silverton routes both stop at the Salem campus. For more information visit or call Regional Rideshare Service Cherriots Rideshare offers FREE computerized ridematching to help people who want to carpool or vanpool find others who live and go to school/work near them. For more information, visit or call POOL (7665).

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67 CONGRATULATION GRADUATES When I walk at graduation I will be walking with my head held high. I will be walking with a better chance to a brighter future. I am now in charge, and it is all thanks to Chemeketa and my own determination to not let my past define who I am today or who I will be in the future. Kristofer, AAS Electronics Engineering Technician Tuesday, June 16 Oregon State Fairgrounds pavilion For more info visit go.chemeketa.edu/graduation

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