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1 Summer 2015 Credit Class Schedule Listing Printer Friendly Class Schedule To reduce costs and be more environmentally friendly, the college is no longer mailing a class-listing publication to households in the district. Information on scheduled classes is available on our class search web page. Information also is available in this printer friendly document. Abbreviation Key Campus Locations: GLC GTLK LSC SLC College of Lake County West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL Great Lakes Center Building 617, Great Lakes, IL Lakeshore Campus 111 North Genesee Street, Waukegan, IL Southlake Campus 1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills, IL Community Locations: FORN HPHP HSPI HST TBA VA VMCW WI Foreign Country Highland Park Hospital 718 Glenview Avenue, Highland Park, IL Hospital In District Lake County High Schools Technology Campus West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL To Be Announced Virginia Vista Medical Center West 2615 Washington Street, Waukegan, IL Wisconsin ACCOUNTING Business Division, Room T102, (847) Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: ACC Information Sessions Attend an information session and find out more about courses, certificates and degrees in the Accounting program. ACC 112 Accounting Procedures I (3-0) or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra 8145 ACC P-0920 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 ACC 121 Financial Accounting (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisites: College Reading and Writing AND AOS 122 or MTH 102 (either C or better) or higher math course or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test Recommended: BUS 121 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ACC A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ACC P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ACC A-1245 TR SLC 6/9 7/ ACC P-0945 TR SLC 6/9 7/ ACC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ACC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 ACC 122 Managerial Accounting (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 113 or ACC 121 (either C or better) Recommended: CIT 119 or CIT ACC A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ACC P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ACC P-0945 MW SLC 6/8 7/ ACC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 ACC 212 Federal Tax Accounting I (3-0) Prerequisite: ACC 113 or ACC 121 (both C or better) 8747 ACC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 The College of Lake County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution in all aspects of education and employment. This information is accurate as of February , but is subject to change. ACC 251 Financial Accounting Research (1-0) 1 Hour Corequisite: ACC ACC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/2 1

2 ACC 252 Research Topics in Taxation (1-0) 1 Hour Corequisite: ACC ACC ARR ONLINE 7/6 7/31 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SYSTEMS Business Division, Room T102, (847) Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: AOS Information Sessions Attend an information session and find out more about courses, certificates and degrees in the Administrative Office Systems program. Office 2013 All coursework will be completed in Microsoft Office AOS 122 Business Mathematics (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8154 AOS P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/ AOS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 AOS 170 Computer Keyboarding I (1.5-1) 2 Hours 8155 AOS P-0820 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 172 Business English (3-0) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI AOS P-0845 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u AOS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom AOS 111 Business Communication (3-0) 8151 AOS P-0845 M GLC 6/8 7/29 u AOS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom AOS 112 Computer Basics/ Software Applications (3-0) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI AOS P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/ AOS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 AOS 113 Comprehensive Word Processing (3-0) 8160 AOS P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 175 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Building (1.5-1) 2 Hours 8149 AOS P-0820 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 178 Intermediate Keyboarding (2-2) AND AOS 171 or AOS 175 or permission of instructor 8148 AOS P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 215 Presentation Software (3-0) 8153 AOS P-0845 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u AOS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom Supported Section This section is taught in English with support services for students who have not met College Reading and Writing. Department Consent is required. Please contact Leticia Swift at (847) for more information AOS P-0900 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8750 AOS P-0845 TR LSC 6/9 7/30 2

3 ANTHROPOLOGY Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) ANT 121 Introduction to Anthropology (3-0) 8605 ANT A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ANT P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ANT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 221 Cultural Anthropology (3-0) 8610 ANT A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ANT A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ANT is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses ANT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 222 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3-0) 8612 ANT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 224 Introduction to Archaeology (3-0) 8611 ANT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) ARC 121 Architectural Graphics (2-3) 8798 ARC P-1030 TW GLC 6/9 7/29 ARC 228 History of Architecture (3-0) 8799 ARC P-0500 TW GLC 6/9 7/29 u ARC is a blended section that combines work in the classroom ART Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) ART 121 Introduction to Art (3-0) 8236 ART A-1210 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ART A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ART is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses ART P-0940 MW SLC 6/8 7/22 ANT 226 Field Methods (3-0) Panama - Field Study 8730 ANT ARR ARR FORN 6/15 7/15 u ANT (required) and ANT (optional) are reserved for students participating in the short term Study Abroad Trip to Panama. Please contact Scott Palumbo at [email protected] for more information. ANT 228 Cross-Cultural Relationships (3-0) 8606 ANT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 299 Special Topics in Anthropology (Variable) Prerequisite: To be determined relative to topic 1- Archaeological Lab Methods: Panama - Field Study 8731 ANT ARR ARR FORN 6/15 7/15 u ANT (optional) and ANT (required) are reserved for students participating in the short term Study Abroad Trip to Panama. Please contact Scott Palumbo at [email protected] for more information. ART 124 Drawing I (0-6) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG ART A-1145 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 ART 128 Watercolor I (0-4) 2 Hours OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG ART A-1200 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Door County - Field Study 8246 ART ARR ARR WI 6/3 6/7 u Information Sessions: March 7, 2015, Saturday, Room D106 at 10 a.m. April 18, 2015, Saturday, Room D106 at 10 a.m. For more information please contact Bob Lossmann at (847) or at [email protected] ART 129 Photography I (2-2) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG ART P-0420 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 3

4 ART 149 Digital Photography I (2-2) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG ART P-0420 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ART P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ART 220 Watercolor II (0-4) 2 Hours Prerequisite: ART ART A-1200 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Door County - Field Study 8247 ART ARR ARR WI 6/3 6/7 u Information Sessions: March 7, 2015, Saturday, Room D106 at 10 a.m. April 18, 2015, Saturday, Room D106 at 10 a.m. For more information please contact Bob Lossmann at (847) or at [email protected] ART 226 Ceramics I (0-6) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ART A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 ART 241 History of Art II (3-0) Central Europe - Field Study 8239 ART ARR ARR FORN 5/17 6/1 u Information Session: January 22, 2015, Thursday 2:00pm Room D104 For more information please contact Bob Lossmann at (847) or at [email protected] ART 260 History of Photography (3-0) 8243 ART ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 ART 267 Wood and Soda Fired Ceramics (0-6) Prerequisite: ART 226 (C or better) May be taken four times for credit toward degree 8241 ART P-0345 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) Students will be required to provide their own basic hand tools and safety equipment. ACR 110 Introduction to Automotive Collision Repair (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ACR A-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ACR 215 Automotive Detailing (2-2) Corequisite: ACR 110 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ACR P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ART 246 Ceramics II (0-6) Prerequisite: ART 226 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ART A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 ART 248 Individual Art Projects (0-6) and Consent of Instructor. Must have successfully completed all possible courses in a discipline, e.g., painting, sculpture, design, drawing, Photography, Computer Art, or Art History. May be taken four times for credit toward degree Photography 8244 ART ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/31 Painting 8250 ART ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/31 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) AUT 110 Introduction to Automotive Technology (3-2) 4 Hours Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ AUT P-0420 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 AUT 111 Engine Rebuilding (4-2) 5 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ AUT A-1150 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 4

5 AUT 113 Suspension and Alignment (4-2) 5 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ AUT P-0950 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 AUT 217 Automotive Service Consulting (3-0) 8461 AUT P-0920 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u AUT is a blended section that combines work in the classroom AUT 275 Air Conditioning and Heating (4-2) 5 Hours Prerequisite: AUT 131 (formerly AUT 172) (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ AUT P-0950 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 BIOLOGY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Placement Test for BIO 123 and BIO 161 Students who want to enroll in BIO 123 or BIO 161 and do not have the prerequisite algebra course (MTH 102 or MTH 108) MUST take the CLC College Math Placement Test. The test is given in the Testing Center at the Grayslake Campus, (847) , the Lakeshore Campus, (847) , and by appointment at the Southlake Campus, (847) Please call the appropriate location for testing times. The use of a calculator is permitted, and one will be provided. Photo ID is required. Which beginning biology lab course is right for you? BIO intended as a general education lab science requirement for non-science majors and for those who are interested in the relationships between humans and the environment and environmental problems. BIO intended as a general education lab science requirement for non-science majors needing a one-semester lab science course and for students seeking careers in nursing, dental hygiene, medical imaging, etc. Prior chemistry is helpful. Basic Algebra is a prerequisite. BIO intended as a general education lab science requirement for non-science majors needing a one-semester lab science course and is not intended for students wishing to enter an allied health or pre-professional field. BIO This course is the first semester of a two semester sequence intended for biology majors and students seeking careers in pre-medicine, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinarian, etc. NOTE: Knowledge of chemistry is helpful. Intermediate Algebra is a prerequisite. BIO 111 Human Form and Function (3-2) 4 Hours 8018 BIO A-1050 TWR GLC 6/9 7/ A-1250 TWR GLC 6/9 7/ BIO P-0750 MTR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 MTR GLC 6/8 7/30 BIO 120 Environmental Biology (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ BIO A-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/ A-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/ BIO A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/ A-1150 W GLC 6/9 7/ BIO A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0820 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0920 T GLC 6/8 7/ BIO A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/ A-1150 W GLC 6/9 7/ BIO A-1150 MW SLC 6/8 7/ P-0150 MW SLC 6/8 7/29 Indicates section may be opened at a later time in the registration process. BIO 123 Principles of Biology (3-2) 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 102 (C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher - AND - College Reading and Writing 8007 BIO A-1050 TR GLC 6/9 7/ A-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/ BIO A-0950 MW GLC 6/8 7/ A-1250 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ A-1050 TR GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0950 W GLC 6/9 7/ BIO ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 T GLC 6/8 7/29 u BIO is a blended section that combines work in the classroom Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8009 BIO P-0715 TR LSC 6/9 7/ P-0920 TR LSC 6/9 7/ P-0850 W LSC 6/9 7/ BIO P-0750 M SLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 T SLC 6/8 7/ P-0750 W SLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 W SLC 6/8 7/29 5

6 BIO 126 Local Flora (1-2) 2 Hours AND Basic Algebra May be taken three times, but any topic only once Additional Cost/Course Fee: $20.00 Summer Flora 8763 BIO P-0750 W GLC 6/8 8/1 u BIO is a blended section that combines work in the classroom BIO 127 Introduction to Evolution (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8015 BIO P-0820 T GLC 6/10 7/30 ARR ARR GLC 6/10 7/30 u BIO is a blended section that combines work in the classroom BIO 128 Natural History of Selected Areas (2-2) May be taken twice, but any topic only once The American Tropics: Costa Rica Students will study the wide array of flora and fauna produced by Costa Rica s amazingly diverse topography. Areas to be visited include tropical dry forest, tropical rain forest, cloud forest, seashore, savanna, and active volcanoes. Travel within Costa Rica will be by small bus; some hiking is required. Accommodations will vary from modest to rustic BIO ARR ARR FORN 5/17 5/31 Mt. Rogers and the Appalachian Trail Earn seven hours of credit when you sign up for Biology 128, English 224, and PED 229, which will be taught on location in the beautiful Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area, located in the mountainous, western tip of Virginia. These classes will involve day hiking along the Appalachian Trail and returning to our campsite each night. Two pre-trip meetings and two post-trip meetings will be scheduled. The estimated cost for transportation, food, and camp fees is $ For more information contact Bob Remedi at (847) , [email protected], or Mike Latza at (847) or [email protected]; or Shane Jones at (847) or [email protected] BIO ARR ARR VA 5/24 6/7 BIO 140 Environmental Biology without Lab (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8023 BIO P-0250 TR GLC 6/9 7/ BIO A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 BIO 161 General Biology I (3-3) 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher AND College Reading and Writing 8030 BIO A-1050 MW GLC 6/8 7/ A-1050 TR GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0850 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0850 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 BIO 162 General Biology II (3-3) 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 161(C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ BIO P-0920 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0920 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 BIO 226 Field Biology (2-2) May be taken twice, but any topic only once Costa Rica - Field Study Students will study the wide array of flora and fauna produced by Costa Rica s amazingly diverse topography. Areas to be visited include tropical dry forest, tropical rain forest, cloud forest, seashore, savanna, and active volcanoes. Travel within Costa Rica will be by small bus; some hiking is required. Accommodations will vary from modest to rustic BIO ARR ARR FORN 5/17 5/31 BIO 244 Anatomy and Physiology I (3-2) 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 123 (formerly BIO 121) or BIO 161 (all C or better) 8033 BIO A-1150 TR GLC 6/8 7/ A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO A-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0350 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0550 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0750 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0750 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 BIO 245 Anatomy and Physiology II (3-2) 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 124 or BIO 244 (C or better) 8031 BIO A-1020 TR GLC 6/9 7/ A-1220 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0220 TR GLC 6/9 7/ BIO P-0450 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0750 TR GLC 6/9 7/ BIO P-0750 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 6

7 BIO 246 Microbiology (2-4) 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 123 (formerly BIO 121) or BIO 161 (all C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ BIO A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ A-1050 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ BIO A-1050 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ A-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0520 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0720 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ BIO P-0720 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0920 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Business Division, Room T102, (847) Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: BUS 119 Personal Finance (3-0) 8173 BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 121 Introduction to Business (3-0) 8169 BUS A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BUS P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BUS A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u BUS is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses BUS A-1145 TR SLC 6/9 7/ BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 Indicates section may be opened at a later time in the registration process. BUS 122 Principles of Marketing (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8174 BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 132 Business Ethics (3-0) Recommended: BUS BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 221 Business Law I (3-0) Prerequisite: BUS 121 or PLS BUS P-0915 MW GLC 6/8 7/ BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 Indicates section may be opened at a later time in the registration process. BUS 222 Business Law II/Corporate and Securities Law (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110 or BUS BUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 223 Principles of Management (3-0) Prerequisite: BUS BUS P-0915 M GLC 6/8 7/27 u BUS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom as well as on the Internet CHEMISTRY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Placement Test for Chemistry Students who want to enroll in CHM 120 or CHM 121 and do not have the prerequisite algebra course MUST take the CLC College Math Placement test. The test is given in the Testing Center at the Grayslake campus, (847) , the Lakeshore Campus, (847) and at the Southlake Campus, (847) Please call the appropriate location for testing times. The use of a calculator is permitted, and one will be provided. Photo ID is required. Indicates section may be opened at a later time in the registration process. 7

8 Which beginning chemistry course is right for you? CHM intended for general education lab science requirement for non-science majors and for the dental hygiene, medical imaging, and registered nursing programs. Basic algebra is a prerequisite. CHM intended for chemistry, biology and other science majors. Intermediate algebra is a prerequisite. CHM intended for general education lab science requirement for non-science majors and is not intended for students wishing to enter an allied health or pre-professional field. Language proficiency and basic algebra readiness prerequisite. CHM 140 same as CHM 142, but without a lab. CHM 120 Chemical Concepts (3-2) 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 102 (C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher - AND - College Reading and Writing 8047 CHM A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CHM A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0150 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CHM A-1020 MW GLC 6/8 7/ A-0120 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CHM P-0715 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0920 TR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0850 W GLC 6/9 7/30 u CHM is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8056 CHM A-1130 TWRF SLC 5/19 6/5 1230P-0230 TWRF SLC 5/19 6/5 ARR ARR SLC 5/19 6/ CHM P-0420 T SLC 6/9 7/30 ARR ARR SLC 6/9 7/30 u CHM is a blended section that combines work in the classroom as well as on the Internet, and is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same as they are for all other sections of CHM120. u CHM is a blended section that combines work in the classroom CHM 121 General Chemistry I (3-4) 5 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher AND College Reading and Writing 8040 CHM A-0945 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ CHM A-1115 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ CHM P-0750 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0915 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ CHM P-0315 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0520 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ CHM P-0145 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0350 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 CHM 123 General Chemistry II (3-4) 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 121 (C or better) 8041 CHM A-0945 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ CHM P-0715 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ P-0920 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 CHM 125 Elementary Organic Chemistry (3-4) 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 121 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CHM P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 CHM 140 Chemistry for a Changing World (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8050 CHM A-0150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CHM 142 Chemistry for a Changing World-LAB (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra 8051 CHM A-1050 TR GLC 6/9 7/ A-0150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 u Note: Required, local field trips are scheduled during several of the lab periods. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the field sites. This course is recommended for non-science majors who need a one-semester lab science course. CHM 223 Organic Chemistry II (3-4) 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 222 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CHM A-1120 MW GLC 6/8 7/ A-1220 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 8

9 CHINESE Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) CHI 121 Beginning Chinese I (4-0) 4 Hours 8251 CHI P-0450 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/2 CHI 122 Beginning Chinese II (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: CHI CHI P-0450 MTWR GLC 7/6 7/30 COMMUNICATION Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) CMM 111 Communication Skills (3-0) 8269 CMM P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CMM 121 Fundamentals of Speech (3-0) 8257 CMM A-1150 TR GLC 6/23 7/ CMM A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM A-1045 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM A-1115 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM A-1115 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM A-0230 S GLC 6/13 8/ CMM A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM A-0215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM A-0215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM P-0245 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0315 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0615 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM P-0645 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0645 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM P-0315 T GLC 6/9 6/9 1230P-0315 T GLC 6/23 6/ P-0315 T GLC 07/7 7/7 1230P-0315 T GLC 07/21 7/21 u CMM is a blended public speaking class in which coursework is covered online but speeches are delivered in class with an audience 4 times throughout the summer semester at the Grayslake Campus. CMM 121 features training in research, organization and delivery of extemporaneous speeches. Additionally, students of CMM 121 will cover the fundamentals of communication principles. CMM 121 requires active participation in oral and online communication. This course will provide students with the necessary tools to be an effective speaker. Students who enroll in this course must have access to a working computer with dependable internet service and must be able to attend class meetings on June 9th, June 23rd, July 7th, and July 21st from 12-3 p.m. Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8266 CMM P-0945 MW LSC 6/8 7/ CMM A-1215 MW SLC 6/22 7/ CMM A-1215 TR SLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0615 TR SLC 6/9 7/ CMM P-0915 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 CMM 127 Intercultural Communication (3-0) 8268 CMM P-0350 TR GLC 6/23 7/ CMM A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u CMM is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses CMM ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 CMM 128 Interviewing Practices (3-0) 8277 CMM P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CMM 221 Applied Forensics (Variable) CMM P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CMM P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 9

10 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) CAD 110 CAD/CAM Concepts (2-2) or consent of instructor Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CAD P-0850 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u CAD is a blended section that combines work in the classroom CAD 111 CAD Drafting Application I (3-2) 4 Hours Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CAD P-0950 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u CAD is a blended section that combines work in the classroom CAD 117 Introduction to AutoCAD (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CAD P-0850 R GLC 6/11 7/ CAD A-1220 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u CAD and -601 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom CAD 170 Introduction to SolidWorks (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CAD P-0950 M GLC 6/8 7/27 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Business Division, Room T102, (847) Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: CIT Information Sessions Attend an information session and find out more about courses, certificates and degrees in the Computer Information Technology program. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Computer Information Technology Placement Testing and Waiving CIT Prerequisites Students wishing to take a CIT course which has a prerequisite of CIT 120 and who do not have the prerequisite course may take the Introduction to Computers Placement Test. Students wishing to take a CIT course which has a prerequisite of CIT 134 and who do not have the prerequisite course may take the Programming Placement Test. These tests are given on a walk-in basis in the Testing Centers at the Grayslake and Lakeshore campuses and by appointment at the Southlake Campus. There is no charge for the tests. Please see the Academic Proficiency Test information in this schedule for the Testing Centers hours. Students who have taken a course equivalent to CIT 120 or CIT 134 at another school may have the prerequisite waived by submitting the request found at: Office 2013 All coursework will be completed in Microsoft Office CIT 111 Comprehensive Spreadsheets (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8184 CIT P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 u CIT is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8185 CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 CIT 112 Comprehensive Database (3-0) 8199 CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 CIT 119 Introduction to Office Software (2-2) College Reading and Writing or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra or concurrent enrollment in MTH CIT P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 u CIT is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8190 CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 10

11 CIT 120 Introduction to Computers (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8191 CIT A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CIT P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/ CIT P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CIT A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u CIT is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 Indicates section may be opened at a later time in the registration process. CIT 131 Windows Operating System (3-0) AND Basic Algebra Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CIT P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CIT 132 Linux Operating System (3-0) AND Basic Algebra Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CIT P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CIT 133 Network Automation (3-0) Prerequisite: CIT 130 or CIT 131 Corequisite: CIT CIT P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/8 ARR ARR GLC 07/9 7/29 u CIT is a blended section that combines work in the classroom CIT 134 Introduction to Programming Concepts (3-0) Corequisite: CIT 120 or passing score on the Introduction to Computers Placement Test 8183 CIT P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CIT 139 Cisco: Introduction to Networks (2-2) 8752 CIT P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CIT 141 Programming in C++ (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 134 or equivalent or a passing score on the Programming Placement Test 8200 CIT P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CIT 159 Cisco: Routing and Switching (2-2) Prerequisite: CIT 139 Recommended: CIT CIT P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CIT 170 Creating Web Pages (3-0) 8198 CIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 COMPUTERIZED NUMERICAL CONTROL Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) CNC 111 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (1-0) 1 Hour Prerequisite: Basic Algebra 8468 CNC P-0820 M GLC 6/8 7/29 CNC 210 CNC Operations II (2-2) Prerequisite: CNC 110 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ CNC P-0750 MT GLC 6/8 7/ P-0950 MT GLC 6/8 7/28 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) CMT 111 Construction Layout (2-3) AND Basic Algebra 8466 CMT P-1000 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 11

12 CRIMINAL JUSTICE Visit CRJ 229 Juvenile Delinquency (3-0) Recommended: CRJ CRJ ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 CRJ 121 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3-0) 8620 CRJ A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ CRJ ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 CRJ 122 Introduction to Policing (3-0) Recommended: CRJ CRJ ARR ONLINE 6/10 7/30 CRJ 123 Introduction to Criminology (3-0) 8615 CRJ A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CRJ 218 Criminal Justice Internship (0-15) Prerequisite: Criminal Justice major with minimum of 30 semester hours completed and approval of criminal internship coordinator CRJ ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/31 u Please contact Chris Utecht at for registration information. CRJ 220 Independent Research (Variable) 1- Prerequisites: Criminal Justice major and consent of the Criminal Justice department chair 8614 CRJ ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/31 u Please contact Chris Utecht at for registration information. CRJ 221 Criminal Law (3-0) Recommended: CRJ CRJ P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CRJ 222 Criminal Procedural Law (3-0) Recommended: CRJ CRJ P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CRJ 270 Criminal Justice Assessment Seminar (3-0) Prerequisite: Sophomore Standing 8617 CRJ P-0845 R GLC 6/11 7/30 u Please contact Chris Utecht at (847) to enroll. DANCE Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) DNC 121 Introduction to Ballet I (3-0) 8801 DNC P-0745 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 u DNC is a blended section that combines work in the classroom DNC 122 Modern Dance Technique I (3-0) 8800 DNC A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 DNC 124 Beginning Yoga (3-0) 8287 DNC A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 DNC 141 Beginning Hip Hop (3-0) 8803 DNC P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ DNC P-0400 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 DNC 224 Intermediate Yoga (3-0) Prerequisite: DNC DNC A-0245 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 u DNC is a blended section that combines work in the classroom as well as on the Internet DNC 240 The Art of Dance (3-0) 8289 DNC ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/ DNC ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 12

13 DENTAL HYGIENE Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) SCREENING DEADLINE Screening Deadline for Summer/Fall 2016 entry is February 3, For more information, call (847) For times and dates of the information sessions, please see our website at DHY 132 Theory and Practice of Dental Hygiene II (1-0) 1 Hour Prerequisite: DHY 112, DHY 114, DHY 116, DHY 119, DHY 174, and DHY 175 (all C or better) per unit Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8063 DHY A-0950 R LSC 6/11 7/30 DHY 134 Pain Management (1-2) 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 179 per unit Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8060 DHY A-0500 WR LSC 5/20 5/ A-0500 WR LSC 5/27 5/28 DMD 111 Introduction to Digital Media (3-0) 8285 DMD ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 DMD 115 Internet Fundamentals (3-0) 8284 DMD ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 DMD 116 Web Design and Development (2-2) 8773 DMD ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 DMD 299 Selected Topics in Digital Media and Design (Variable) 1- Muse and Responsive Web Design 8774 DMD P-0750 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 DHY 176 Dental Material and Expanded Function (2-2) Corequisite: DHY 179 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8061 DHY A-1150 M LSC 6/8 7/ P-0500 M LSC 6/8 7/ A-1150 R LSC 6/8 7/ DHY A-1150 M LSC 6/8 7/ A-1150 R LSC 6/8 7/ P-0500 R LSC 6/8 7/30 DHY 179 Clinical Dental Hygiene II (0-6) 2 Hours Prerequisite: DHY 112, DHY 114, DHY 116, DHY 119, DHY 174 (all C or better) Corequisite: DHY 132 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $60.00 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8058 DHY P-0500 M LSC 6/8 7/ A-1200 W LSC 6/8 7/ P-0500 W LSC 6/8 7/ DHY A-1200 T LSC 6/9 7/ P-0500 T LSC 6/9 7/ P-0500 R LSC 6/9 7/30 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) Visit ECE 115 Music Activities for Young Children (3-0) 8732 ECE P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 ECE 116 Creative Activities (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ECE P-0915 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 ECE 124 Child Development for Educators (3-0) 8626 ECE P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 13

14 ECE 132 Professional Ethics in Early Childhood Education (1-0) 1 Hour Prerequisite: ECE 121 (C or better) 8733 ECE ARR ONLINE 6/17 7/15 ECE 141 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children (3-0) 8623 ECE ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 ECE 241 Guidance and Social Development (3-0) Prerequisite: ECE 121 and ECE 124 (both C or better) 8627 ECE ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 EARTH SCIENCE Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) ESC 120 Earth Science (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra 8475 ESC P-0550 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ESC 121 Physical Geology (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra 8477 ESC A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 u ESC is a blended section that combines work in the classroom ESC 123 Introduction to Meteorology (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8482 ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ESC 124 Oceanography (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8809 ESC P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ESC 127 Introduction to Meteorology with Lab (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra 8479 ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ESC 129 Severe and Hazardous Weather (3-0) OR Concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 oor ELI 109 or ENG 100 AND Basic Algebra 8823 ESC P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ESC 140 Introduction to Astronomy with Lab (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ESC 224 Environmental Geology (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8480 ESC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ESC ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/5 u ESC is an ONLINE intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. ESC 226 Field Geology (2-2) May be taken twice, but any topic only once Additional Cost/Course Fee: $20.00 South Dakota - Field Study Trip 8485 ESC ARR ARR SD 08/2 8/12 u Please contact X. Zhai at (847) for more information. 14

15 ECONOMICS Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) ECO 221 Principles of Macroeconomics (3-0) AND MTH 102 (C or better) OR higher level math course (C or better) OR AOS 122 (C or better) OR appropriate score on Math Placement Test OR Math ACT score of 22 or higher 8628 ECO A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ECO P-0245 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ECO P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ECO A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ECO is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses ECO A-1215 TR SLC 6/9 7/ ECO P-0915 MW SLC 6/8 7/ ECO ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ECO ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ECO ARR ONLINE 6/15 8/1 ECO 222 Principles of Microeconomics (3-0) AND MTH 102 (C or better) OR higher level math course (C or better) OR AOS 122 (C or better) OR appropriate score on Math Placement Test OR Math ACT score of 22 or higher 8631 ECO A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ECO P-0915 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ECO A-1145 MW SLC 6/8 7/ ECO A-0100 TWRF SLC 5/19 6/5 u ECO is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses ECO ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ECO ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 EDUCATION Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) EDU 124 Child Development for Educators (3-0) 8644 EDU P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 EDU 222 The Exceptional Child (3-0) Prerequisite: EDU 124 (C or better) or PSY 226 (C or better) 8643 EDU ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 u Online orientation is required. EDU 223 Technology in the Classroom (3-0) Prerequisite: ECE 121 or EDU 121 (both C or better) 8642 EDU P-0315 M GLC 6/8 7/27 ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/27 u EDU is a blended section that combines work in the classroom EDU 224 Diversity in Schools and Society (3-0) Recommended: EDU EDU P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 EDUCATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Career and Placement Services, Room E101, (847) EWE 220 Cooperative Work Experience I (Variable) May be taken four times for credit toward degree 1-4 Hours Seminar The Seminar program is a course focusing on career topics and the best practices of the workplace. Topics include resume writing, interviewing, LinkedIn, stress management and networking EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/ EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/26 Work Experience 8451 EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/ EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/ EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/26 EWE 270 Cooperative Work Experience II (Variable) EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/ EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/ EWE ARR ARR GLC 6/1 7/26 u The Cooperative Work Experience helps students earn college credit for new learning in a current work situation. Working with a faculty sponsor, students may earn credit for developing learning goals at a current or new job. Credit varies based on number of hours worked. This course may be repeated for a total of 6 credits. Enrollment requires permission from Carolyn Serdar. Please contact her at (847) or [email protected]. 15

16 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) EET 170 DC Circuit Fundamentals (1.5-1) 2 Hours Recommended: MTH 117 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ EET P-0950 T GLC 6/9 7/28 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding EMT Courses All EMT classes are held at area hospitals or fire and rescue departments. Registration for classes is processed directly through the individual site that is hosting the class (except for Vista EMT-Basic). Space is limited and classes fill up quickly. For more information regarding requirements for the classes and how to register, please contact one of the EMT coordinators listed below: Vista Medical Center West EMT-Basic / Evert Gerritsen (847) EMT-Paramedic / Dave Chase (847) Advocate Condell Medical Center EMT-Paramedic / Sharon Hopkins (847) (No Basic) NorthShore University HealthSystem Highland Park Hospital EMT-Basic & Paramedic / Martha Pettineo (847) Program Chair: Carol T. Wismer / (847) [email protected] Notes: All EMT classes will require occasional Saturday meetings. Dates will be announced in class. The start and end dates of the EMT courses are tentative. Please check with the division office at (847) or the site offering the class two weeks prior to the published start date to verify the exact dates for the class. Payment for tuition is made directly to the hospital. EMT-Basic and EMT-Paramedic courses are not eligible for Title IV aid. Only students eligible for benefits under the Illinois Veterans Grant, Illinois National Guard, or MIA/POW may receive financial aid for these programs. Call the Financial Aid Office for more information, (847) High school diploma (or equivalent) required for enrollment and licensure. Books for EMT Basic classes at Vista Medical Center available through CLC Bookstore. All other sites have the books available at hospital. EMT 111 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (5-4) 7 Hours Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED AND College Reading and Writing AND Basic Algebra. Other: 18 years of age or older (at the time of licensure testing) Additional Cost/Course Fee: Varies by section Note: Some Saturdays are required. Dates will be announced on the first day of class. Other Locations (see page 1 for campus code information) 8075 EMT A-0500 TR VISTA 6/9 8/1 EMT 134 Trauma Emergencies (2.5-1) Corequisite: EMT 133 Additional Cost/Course Fee: Varies by section Other Locations (see page 1 for campus code information) 8064 EMT A-0400 TR HPHP 6/2 7/6 ARR ARR HPHP 6/2 7/ EMT A-1200 MWF VMCW 6/15 7/ P-0500 MWF VMCW 6/15 7/13 EMT 135 Special Considerations and Operations (5.5-1) 6 Hours Corequisite: EMT 134 Additional Cost/Course Fee: Varies by section Other Locations (see page 1 for campus code information) 8065 EMT A-0400 TR HPHP 7/7 7/ EMT ARR MWF VMCW 7/15 8/14 ARR MWF VMCW 7/15 8/14 ENGINEERING Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) EGR 121 Engineering Graphics (2-3) Prerequisite: MTH 104 or MTH 115 or MTH 117 (all C or better) or one year of High School Geometry or Consent of Instructor Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ EGR P-0450 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u EGR is a blended section that combines work in the classroom EGR 125 Engineering Statics (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 145 (C or better) Corequisite: PHY EGR P-0850 MWR GLC 6/8 7/30 EGR 222 Engineering Mechanics of Materials (3-0) Prerequisite: EGR 125 or EGR 221 (both C or better) 8472 EGR P-0350 MWR GLC 6/8 7/30 16

17 ENGLISH Want to teach ESL? CLC offers ESL Approval courses Certified K-12 teachers or prospective teachers interested in teaching ESL can take the six courses for ISBE s ESL Approval at CLC. Three of the required courses will be offered in the Summer session: Linguistics and Society (ENG 128); Methods of Teaching ELLs(ENG 261); and Intercultural Communication (CMM 127). In addition, one of the electives, Introduction to General Linguistics (ENG 127), will also be offered in the summer session. Enrolled candidates with bachelor s degrees may be able to earn graduate credit through Aurora University by paying additional fees and completing additional requirements For more information about these courses, contact Dr. Jacinta Thomas at (847) or by at [email protected] or visit ENG 108 Strategic Reading and Writing I (6-0) 6 Hours Prerequisite: APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 and ELI 104 (both C or better) OR ELI 107 OR College Reading and Writing 8301 ENG A-1145 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8348 ENG P-0345 MTWR LSC 6/8 7/30 ENG 109 Strategic Reading and Writing II (3-0) Prerequisite: APT score of 122 or higher OR ENG 108/ELI 108 (C or better) OR ELI 103 and ELI 104 (both B or better) OR ELI 107 (C or better) OR College Reading and Writing 8302 ENG A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8330 ENG A-1145 TR LSC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0945 MW LSC 6/8 7/29 ENG 120 Technical Composition I (3-0) 8326 ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 ENG 121 English Composition I (3-0) 8331 ENG A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0345 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG P-0445 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ENG is an intensive 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8307 ENG A-1145 TR LSC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0945 MW LSC 6/8 7/ ENG A-1145 TR SLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0445 TR SLC 6/9 7/ ENG ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/25 ENG 122 English Composition II (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG 121 (C or better) 8315 ENG A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0745 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ENG is an intensive 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses ENG A-1245 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u ENG is a blended section that combines work in the classroom Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8346 ENG P-0915 TR LSC 6/9 7/ ENG P-0345 MW SLC 6/8 7/ ENG P-0915 TR SLC 6/9 7/ ENG ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 17

18 ENG 126 Advanced Composition: Scientific and Technical Communications (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 ENG 127 Introduction to General Linguistics (3-0) 8339 ENG P-0645 TR GLC 6/9 7/ ENG A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/16 u ENG and -601 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom ENG 128 Linguistics and Society (3-0) Corequisite: ELI 105 or College Reading and Writing 8300 ENG ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/5 u ENG is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 ENG 227 Introduction to Shakespeare (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) 8364 ENG P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ENG 229 American Literature: 20th Century to Present (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121(either C or better) 8347 ENG P-0915 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 ENG 243 Introduction to Fiction (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121(either C or better) 8322 ENG A-1150 TR GLC 07/7 7/30 u ENG is a blended section that combines work in the classroom ENG 244 Mythology and Fairy Tales (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) 8323 ENG A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 ENG 222 Creative Writing (3-0) 8321 ENG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/25 ENG 249 Children s Literature (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) 8361 ENG P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ENG 224 Creative Writing II (3-0) Prerequisite: ENG 121 (C or better) Appalachian Trail - Field Study Experiential writing is very difficult to accomplish in a classroom setting, so we are taking the classroom on the road! We will utilize our experiences and observances during our trip to the Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area as a springboard for unleashing the creative writer in us. Travel writing is only peripherally about the place of destination; the real focus is the journey, both internal and external. We will engage in creative nonfiction and poetry using not only our observances of the beauty and forces of nature, but also our inward reflections on the personal significance of The Journey. Two pre-trip meetings and two post-trip meetings will be scheduled. Students are required to take all 3 classes associated with the field course (Eng 224, Bio 128, and PED 229). The cost for all three classes is $400, plus tuition and food. Detailed information is available from Bob Remedi at (847) , [email protected], Mike Latza (847) , [email protected], or Shane Jones, [email protected]. ENG 261 Methods of Teaching English Language Learners (ELLs) (3-0) 8789 ENG A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ENG P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/15 ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) Attention English Language Learners If you have attended high school in the U.S. or have lived for an extended period of time in the U.S. and still need help with reading, writing and grammar skills, see ELI 108 or ELI 109 or call Joyce Gatto at (847) ENG ARR ARR VA 5/24 6/7 18

19 ELI 100 Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners (Variable) 1-4 Hours Prerequisite: COMPASS ELI score of 180 or higher OR College Reading and Writing May be taken four times for credit toward degree Reading and Writing 8293 ELI A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 Speaking and Listening 8292 ELI A-1215 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Grammar and Writing I 8295 ELI P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Oral Communication Skills 8791 ELI P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 EHS 131 Introduction to Water Resources (3-0) Prerequisite: APT score of 122 or higher, or Compass score of 251 or higher or ENG 108, ELI 108, or ELI 107 (all C or better), or ELI 103 AND ELI 104 (B or better), or College Reading and Writing AND Basic Algebra 8473 EHS P-0900 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 EHS 133 Water Quality Analysis (2-2) Prerequisite: CHM 140 and EHS 115 (both C or better) 8762 EHS P-0850 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) ELI 108 Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners (6-0) 6 Hours Prerequisite: COMPASS ELI score of 210 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 OR ELI 104 OR ELI 107 OR College Reading and Writing 8294 ELI A-1215 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 FST 177 Fire Prevention Principles I (3-0) Prerequisite: FST FST A-0330 TWRF GLC 5/19 5/29 u This is an intense TWO WEEK intersession class. The workload and expectations are the same for this class as for any other class. ELI 109 Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners II (3-0) Prerequisite: Score on COMPASS ELI or higher, OR APT or higher; OR ELI 103 and ELI 104 (both B or better); OR ELI 107, ELI 108, OR ENG 108 (all C or better); OR College Reading and Writing 8296 ELI A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ ELI P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) CLOSED EHS cohort. Please contact LaMar Black for more information and to register (847) or [email protected] FRENCH Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding French Classes Students enrolling in French classes must have basic computer skills in order to be successful. They also need to have high speed Internet access as all French classes have an online component. FRN 121 Beginning Conversational French I (4-0) 4 Hours 8367 FRN A-1240 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/2 EHS 117 Environmental Health (3-0) Prerequisite: APT score-122 or higher, or Compass score-251 or higher or ENG 108, ELI 108, or ELI 107 (all C or better), or ELI 103 AND ELI 104 (B or better), or College Reading and Writing AND Basic Algebra. Corequisite: EHS EHS P-0950 M GLC 6/8 7/27 u EHS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 19

20 GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) GXS 121 Introduction to Gender Studies (3-0) 8647 GXS A-0215 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 GXS 229 Sex, Gender, and Power (3-0) Recommended: SOC GXS ARR ONLINE 6/9 7/30 u This course is cross-listed with SOC GEOGRAPHY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) GEG 121 Physical Geography (3-0) 8486 GEG A-0100 MW GLC 6/8 7/ GEG P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/ GEG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 GEG 122 Cultural Geography (3-0) 8488 GEG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 GEG 123 World Regional Geography (3-0) 8810 GEG ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 HET 150 Air Conditioning I Split-Systems (2-4) 4 Hours Prerequisite: HET 110 and HET 111 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HET A-1230 TWR GLC 5/26 6/ HET P-1000 TWR GLC 5/26 6/25 u One additional class on a Saturday during the semester. u HET and -601 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom HET 194 NATE Certification Preparation (2-0) 2 Hours Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HET ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 u Mandatory orientation meeting with the instructor on the first day of classes, June 9, at 9 a.m. or 6 p.m. Contact Allen Smith, Jr. for infomation (847) or [email protected]. HET 293 HVAC Codes (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 114 or higher or appropriate score on Math Placement test or Math ACT score of 17 or higher; AND minimum APT score of 122 or College Reading and Writing ; OR Consent of Instructor 8493 HET ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/16 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) SCREENING DEADLINE Screening Deadline for Fall 2016 entry is February 3, For more information, call (847) For times and dates of the information sessions, please see our website at HVAC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) HET 110 Basic Refrigeration Systems (2-4) 4 Hours Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HET A-1230 TWR GLC 5/26 6/25 u HET is a blended section that combines work in the classroom HIT 111 Medical Terminology (3-0) 8076 HIT P-0850 TR GLC 6/9 7/ HIT P-0850 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 HIT 119 Pharmacology (1-0) 1 Hour 8077 HIT P-0750 T GLC 6/9 7/ HIT ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 20

21 HIT 171 Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office (3-0) 8080 HIT P-0850 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 HIT 299 Special Topics: HIT (Variable) 1- May be taken three times, but any topic only once ICD-10 CM Beyond the Basics This course is designed to prepare experienced coders for the transition to ICD-10-CM. Students will review the code set organization and apply official coding guidelines to accurately assign diagnostic codes to case scenarios in all healthcare settings HIT P-0950 T GLC 6/9 6/16 ARR ARR GLC 6/9 6/ HIT P-0950 T GLC 6/23 7/14 ARR ARR GLC 6/23 7/14 u HIT and 602 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom HWP 258 Health and Wellness Practicum II (0-5) 1 Hour Prerequisite: HWP 257 (C or better) and Consent of Instructor Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HWP ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/30 u All students must attend initial orientation meeting. Go to for instructions. HWP 299 Special Topics: Health and Wellness Promotion (Variable) 1-4 Hours Active Living Design This course will include physical activities (biking and hiking) on local trail systems along with scholarly projects (photography, local history, and creative writing) to describe the motivational experiences of active living HWP A-0950 S GLC 6/8 8/1 ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROMOTION Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) Also see Physical Education. HWP 240 Contemporary Health Issues (3-0) 8087 HWP A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ARR ARR GLC 6/9 7/30 u HWP , -602 and -600 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom 8088 HWP P-0750 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 ARR ARR SLC 6/9 7/30 u HWP is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8089 HWP ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 HISTORY Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) HST 121 History of Western Civilization to 1500 (3-0) 8649 HST A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HST ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ HST ARR ONLINE 6/10 7/30 HST 122 History of Western Civilization From 1500 (3-0) 8653 HST P-0345 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HST A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u HST is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses HST ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 HWP 257 Health and Wellness Practicum I (0-5) 1 Hour Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HWP ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/30 u All students must attend initial orientation meeting. Go to for instructions. 21

22 HST 221 United States History to 1876 (3-0) 8734 HST A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HST P-0815 TR GLC 6/9 7/ HST A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u HST is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses HST ARR ONLINE 6/11 7/ HST ARR ONLINE 6/11 7/30 HST 222 United States History 1876 to Present (3-0) 8651 HST A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ HST A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u HST is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses HST ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ HST ARR ONLINE 6/10 7/30 HORTICULTURE Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) Visit HRT 111 Introduction to Horticulture (3-0) AND a score of 34 or higher on the Math Placement Test or Basic Algebra 8766 HRT P-0820 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 HRT 299 Selected Topics in Horticulture (Variable) Small Farm Planning and Production This course provides an understanding of the process of sustainable food production through growing on our small-scale campus farm. Concepts include seed-starting, growing transplants, planting, maintaining and harvesting a diverse variety of annual and perennial fruits and vegetables. Crop planning and succession planting for ongoing harvest, and direct marketing of harvest items will be discussed. This course includes the utilization of high tunnels, hoop houses, and cold frames as a means of extending the local food production season. Class includes hands-on growing activities HRT P-0520 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY MANAGEMENT Business Division, Room T102, (847) Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: HCM 110 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (3-0) or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra or concurrent enrollment in MTH HCM ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 HCM 111 Culinary Principles I (2-6) 5 Hours or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra or concurrent enrollment in MTH 114 Corequisite: HCM 113 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-1010 MT GLC 6/8 7/ A-0330 MT GLC 6/8 7/28 HRT 230 Landscape Design (2-2) Prerequisite: HRT 130 (C or better) Recommended HRT 115 (C or better) OR HRT 117 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HRT P-0920 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 HCM 112 Culinary Principles II (2-6) 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 111 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-1010 MT GLC 6/8 7/ A-0330 MT GLC 6/8 7/28 HCM 113 ServSafe: Food Service Sanitation (1-0) 1 Hour 8222 HCM P-0820 W GLC 6/24 7/ HCM A-0430 M GLC 07/13 7/27 22

23 HCM 151 American Regional Cuisine (1-4) Prerequisite: HCM 111 and HCM 113 (both C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-0950 WR GLC 6/10 7/ A-0130 WR GLC 6/10 7/30 HCM 170 Patisserie I (2-6) 5 Hours or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra or concurrent enrollment in MTH 114 Corequisite: HCM 113 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-1010 MT GLC 6/8 7/ A-0330 MT GLC 6/8 7/28 HCM 171 Culinary Principles III (2-6) 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 112 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-1010 WR GLC 6/10 7/ A-0330 WR GLC 6/10 7/30 HCM 172 Patisserie II (2-6) 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 170 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-1010 WR GLC 6/10 7/ A-0330 WR GLC 6/10 7/30 HCM 299 Selected Topics in Hospitality (Variable) May be taken three times, but any topic only once Additional Cost/Course Fee: Varies by section 1-5 Hours Introduction to Beverage Appreciation This course refines the student s knowledge of beverages served in a variety of hospitality operations. Emphasis is placed on beverage sensory perception and the art of food and beverage pairings. Students will learn about the wine regions of the world and how climate, terroir and region affect the qualities of wine. Students develop and analyze strategies to effectively manage, market and set standards for beverage operations. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are examined, and optional tastings of wine and beer are included. Responsible beverage service is stressed. Prerequisites: HCM 110 or HCM 111 with a grade of C or better Minimum age of 21 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM P-0610 W GLC 6/10 7/29 Advanced Yeast Breads This course introduces the student to advanced bread making skills and techniques. Specialty tools and equipment used in bread making will be discussed. Topics covered include ingredient identification and functions of ingredients, types of breads from different cultures, the various shapes of breads, the variety of grains, classic breads, sourdoughs and rye breads. Students will produce European, Artisan and specialty breads from different cultures using a variety of grains and bread shapes. Prerequisite: HCM 176 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ HCM A-0950 WR GLC 6/8 7/ A-0150 WR GLC 6/8 7/30 HCM 175 Nutrition (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8215 HCM ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ HCM ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) Visit HCM 272 Culinary & Hospitality Internship (1-10) Prerequisite: Fifteen credit hours of HCM courses and HCM Department consent 8213 HCM ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/29 u Please contact Chef Rob Wygant for questions about enrolling in this class at [email protected] or (847) HCM ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/29 u Please contact Chef Teresa Novinska for questions about enrolling in this classat [email protected] or (847) HUS 121 Health and Nutrition (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8668 HUS A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 HUS 123 Introduction to Group Dynamics (3-0) 8736 HUS A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 23

24 HUS 140 Drugs and Society (3-0) 8735 HUS A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u HUS is an intense 3-week intersession class. The workload and expectations are the same as they are for all other courses HUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 HUS 155 Pharmacology for Human Services (2-0) 2 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (C or better) 8674 HUS A-1200 W GLC 6/10 7/29 HUS 157 Communicable Diseases and Substance Abuse (2-0) 2 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (C or better) 8669 HUS A-1200 T GLC 6/9 7/28 HUS 170 Human Service Practicum I (1-12) 4 Hours Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, 2.3 GPA, consent of department chair 60 days prior to the start of the semester for which the practicum is requested 8664 HUS P-0615 R GLC 6/18 6/ P-0615 R GLC 7/23 7/23 u There is a mandatory Practicum Orientation. HUS 171 Human Service Practicum II (1-12) 4 Hours Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, 2.4 GPA, HUS 170 (C or better), consent of department chair 60 days prior to the start of the semester for which the practicum is requested 8667 HUS P-0615 R GLC 6/18 6/ P-0615 R GLC 07/23 7/23 u There is a mandatory Practicum Orientation. HUS 274 Human Services Practicum Orientation (1-0) 1 Hour Prerequisite: HUS 154 (formerly HUX 174), HUS 155 (formerly HUX 175), HUS 251 (formerly HUX 171), and HUS 253 (formerly HUX 176 & HUX 177) (all C or better) 8670 HUS P-0515 R GLC 6/11 6/ P-0515 R GLC 6/25 6/ P-0515 R GLC 7/9 7/9 0330P-0515 R GLC 7/16 7/ P-0515 R GLC 7/30 7/30 HUS 275 Addiction Counseling Practicum I (1-18) 4 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 274 C or better, and approval of Department Chair, and minimum GPA of HUS P-0615 R GLC 6/18 6/ P-0615 R GLC 07/23 7/23 HUS 276 Addiction Counseling Practicum II (1-18) 4 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 275 (formerly HUX 271) (C or better), approval of department chair, and a minimum G.P.A. of HUS P-0615 R GLC 6/18 6/ P-0615 R GLC 07/23 7/23 HUS 299 Special Topics in Human Services (variable) 1- Cultural Competence: Understanding Culture through Film Students in this course will be introduced to a variety of cultures through film. Films will be utilized as a means to enhance awareness and knowledge of other cultures, two essential components of Cultural Competence. By examining the films within a cultural framework, students will increase knowledge of the belief systems and worldviews of people from a variety of cultures. Topics will include personal biases and prejudices, cross-cultural interactions, individual communication styles and behaviors, and unique experiences of potential clients from a variety of cultures HUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 HUS 219 Internship (2-15) 5 Hours, sophomore standing, 2.4 GPA, HUS 171 (C or better), consent of HUS department chair 8665 HUS P-0615 R GLC 6/18 6/ P-0615 R GLC 7/23 7/23 24

25 HUMANITIES Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) HUM 121 is not a prerequisite for HUM 122. Thus, students can take HUM 122 without taking HUM 121. HUM 121 Introduction to Humanities I (3-0) 8376 HUM A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ HUM P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HUM ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 HUM 122 Introduction to Humanities II (3-0) 8757 HUM A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HUM A-0130 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u HUM class is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. Central Europe - Field Study 8764 HUM ARR ARR FORN 5/17 6/1 u Information Session: January 22, 2015, Thursday 2 p.m., Room D104 For more information please contact Bob Lossmann at (847) or at [email protected] HUM 123 Introduction to Film (3-0) 8369 HUM A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HUM P-0400 TR GLC 6/9 7/ HUM P-0500 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u HUM is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses HUM ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 HUM 127 Critical Thinking (3-0) 8372 HUM A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HUM ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/5 u HUM is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. HUM 128 Introduction to Middle Eastern Civilizations (3-0) 8374 HUM A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 HUM 129 Introduction to East Asian Civilization (3-0) 8760 HUM A-1120 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 HUM 222 Film and Society (3-0) 8375 HUM P-0950 MW GLC 6/8 7/ HUM ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 ITALIAN Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) ITL 121 Beginning Italian I (4-0) 4 Hours 8382 ITL A-0140 MTWR GLC 7/6 7/30 JAPANESE Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) JPN 121 Beginning Japanese I (4-0) 4 Hours 8383 JPN P-0740 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 LASER PHOTONICS OPTICS Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) LPO 110 Introduction to Lasers, Photonics and Optics (2-2) Prerequisite: MTH 102 (C or better) or appropriate score on the math placement test AND College Reading and Writing or concurrent enrollment in ENG109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 High Schools Technology Campus - Grayslake 8501 LPO P-0950 TR HST 6/9 7/30 u LPO is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 25

26 LPO 111 Fundamentals of Light and Lasers (3-2) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 118 (C or better) or minimum Math ACT score of 25 or appropriate Math Placement Test. Language skills equivalent to ENG 108, ELI 107 or ELI 108 (C or better) OR a COMPASS ELI score of 251 OR 122 on the APT placement test. High Schools Technology Campus - Grayslake 8499 LPO P-0950 TR HST 6/9 7/30 u LPO is a blended section that combines work in the classroom LPO 112 Elements of Photonics (2-2) Prerequisite: LPO 111 or consent of instructor 8502 LPO ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 LPO 113 Photonics-Enabled Technologies (2-2) Prerequisite: LPO 111 or consent of instructor High Schools Technology Campus - Grayslake 8500 LPO P-0930 TR HST 6/9 7/30 LIBRARY SCIENCE Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) LSC 121 Research Skills for the Real World (1-0) 1 Hour 8788 LSC ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) LTA 121 Introduction to Library Science (3-0) 8385 LTA ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 LTA 212 Technology in Libraries (2-2) Prerequisite: LTA 121 (C or better) 8386 LTA ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 LTA 234 Readers Advisory Services (3-0) Prerequisite: LTA 121 C or better 8728 LTA ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 LTA 276 Supervised Field Practicum I (1-4) Prerequisite: LTA 210, LTA 212, LTA 214, LTA 230, LTA 232, LTA 274 (all C or better), and Consent of instructor LTA ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 MACHINE TOOL TRADES Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) MTT 211 Jig and Fixture Design (2-2) Prerequisites: MTT 110 and MTT 210 Offered odd years only MTT P-0950 W GLC 6/10 7/ P-0950 R GLC 6/10 7/30 MASSAGE THERAPY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) Visit Note: All MAS courses are subject to variable tuition of $142 per credit hour (in addition to regular tuition and fees). MAS 119 Introduction to Massage Therapy (.5-1) 1 Hour Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ per unit 8096 MAS A-1150 T SLC 6/9 7/30 ARR ARR SLC 6/9 7/ MAS P-0750 W SLC 6/10 7/29 ARR ARR SLC 6/10 7/29 u MAS and -601 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom 26

27 MATH COMPUTER SCIENCE Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) MCS 140 Computer Programming for Engineers and Scientists (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 145 (C or better) or MTH 224 (C or better) or concurrent enrollment in MTH 145 or MTH MCS A-1150 MTW GLC 6/8 7/29 MCS 141 Computer Science I (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test 8504 MCS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 MATHEMATICS Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Math Placement Test You must take the Math Placement Test if you do not meet the Basic Algebra requirement by any of the other options for demonstrating Basic Algebra listed in the college catalog or if you do not meet the prerequisite course requirements stated for particular courses through any one of the following options. 1. Completion of the listed prerequisite mathematics course requirement at CLC with a grade of C or better. MTH 108 and MTH 144 require a B or better in the prerequisite courses. 2. Completion of a pre-approved mathematics college-level course with a C or better that is equivalent to CLC s prerequisite mathematics course. 3. Specific mathematics ACT scores. The College of Lake County Math department uses the College Board Educational Testing Service s ACCUPLACER CPT adaptive placement exam as its placement instrument. Students may take the test in the college s Testing Center or at other sites in the county. Students can test twice in a 12-month period. Students must wait for a period of two days (48 hours) before retesting. Students who are not basic algebra ready may take the test once to demonstrate basic algebra readiness. Many CLC mathematics courses also require documentation of completion (grade of C or better) of one year of an approved high school geometry or completion of MTH 104 (grade of C or better). Students wishing to take the Math Placement Test are encouraged to review and study before taking the test. Printed test guides are available at the Testing Center, Counseling Center and EMPS Division Office (T102). The test guides are also available on the college s website, by searching for Math Placement. The following do not constitute prerequisites for MTH Credit with a grade of C or above in MTH 121, MTH 140 or MTH Meeting the prerequisite for MTH 121 or MTH 141 by obtaining the appropriate score on the Math Placement Test. For more information regarding the Math Placement Test or for mathematics advisement, please contact the Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences division at (847) The Math Placement Test is given on a walk-in basis in the Testing Centers at the Grayslake, Lakeshore and Southlake campuses. There is no charge for the test. Please see the Academic Proficiency Testing information in this class schedule for testing center hours. For additional testing schedule information, call the Testing Center at the Grayslake campus at (847) , the Lakeshore Campus at (847) , or the Southlake Campus at (847) Photo I.D. is required. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Mathematics Modules - MTH 101 MTH 101 is available in a series of 1-credit hour modules. These are offered for students who are self-motivated and capable of studying on their own. The module format is not appropriate for all students, so interested persons should check with the Mathematics department to see if the module format is suitable for them. Students must begin by enrolling for the first module in the course. Students who are ready for a higher-level module will be recommended for placement by an instructor. The student can enroll in subsequent modules one at a time after completion of the first module. A student cannot attempt more than one module at a time. The series of topics covered in the modules is equal in content to the course offered in the classroom format when all modules in the course have been successfully completed. Persons enrolled in the modules establish individual schedules with the instructional staff in the Mathematics Center of the Learning Assistance Center at the Grayslake campus, the Lakeshore Campus or the Southlake Campus. While the pace at which students work is variable, they are expected to finish the module in a semester. Attendance is required and students may be withdrawn if their attendance is not regular. 27

28 Persons enrolling in the modules must attend one of the following orientation sessions in the Mathematics Center in the Learning Resource Center on the Grayslake campus or at the Lakeshore and Southlake Campuses: Grayslake Campus First or second day of semester at 10 a.m. / 2 p.m. / 6 p.m. Lakeshore & Southlake campuses To schedule an orientation session for Lakeshore Campus (847) or Southlake Campus (847) please call to set up an individual appointment. Students who desire to enroll in a module after the start of the semester need to contact the instructor to obtain permission to do so. This can be done by calling the Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences office at (847) or the Mathematics Center at (847) Further information about the modules can be obtained through the Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences division office at (847) , the Mathematics Center at (847) , the Lakeshore Campus at (847) , the Southlake Campus at (847) , or on the web at MTH 101 Elementary Concepts of Mathematics (Variable) 1-4 Hours Prerequisite: Score of 34 or higher on the arithmetic portion of the Math Placement Test. A student who scores below 34 on the arithmetic portion of the Math Placement Test should meet with a counselor to discuss options. Grayslake Campus Grayslake Classroom 8514 MTH A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 Grayslake Campus Grayslake Modules Attendance at one of the following orientation meetings is required. Grayslake, Math Center (in the library) the first Monday or Tuesday of the semester: 10 a.m., 2 or 6 p.m. Call (847) for more information. Introduction 8506 MTH ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/30 Lakeshore Campus Waukegan Modules Attendance at an orientation meeting is required. Please call (847) to schedule an orientation session. Introduction 8510 MTH ARR ARR LSC 6/8 7/30 MTH 102 Basic Algebra (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 101 (C or better) or Basic Algebra which includes an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 17 or higher MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0350 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 u MTH is a blended section that combines work in the classroom Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8573 MTH A-1050 MTWR LSC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR LSC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 104 Geometry (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 102 (C or better) or appropriate score on Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1250 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/30 MTH 106 Intermediate Algebra A (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 102 (C or better) or appropriate score on Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0350 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 u MTH is a blended section that combines work in the classroom Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8792 MTH A-1150 MTWR LSC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 107 Intermediate Algebra B (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 106 (C or better) 8585 MTH A-1150 MTW GLC 6/8 7/29 Southlake Campus Vernon Hills Modules Attendance at an orientation meeting is required. Please call (847) to schedule an orientation session. Introduction 8559 MTH ARR ARR SLC 6/8 7/30 28

29 MTH 108 Intermediate Algebra (5-0) 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 102 (B or better) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher MTH A-1020 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0320 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0920 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1020 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 114 Applied Mathematics I (3-0) Prerequisite: Score of 34 or higher on the arithmetic portion of the math placement test. A student who scores below 34 on the arithmetic portion of the math placement test should meet with a counselor to discuss options MTH P-0650 MTW GLC 6/8 7/29 MTH 140 Contemporary Mathematics (3-0) Prerequisites: MTH 104 (C or better) or 1 year of HS Geometry (C or better); AND Basic Algebra ; AND MTH 106 (C or better), or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or two years of HS Algebra (C or better), or Math ACT of 22 or higher MTH A-0950 MTW GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTW GLC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 141 Quantitative Literacy (3-0) Prerequisites: MTH 104 (C or better) or 1 year of HS Geometry (C or better); AND Basic Algebra ; AND MTH 106 (C or better), or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or two years of HS Algebra (C or better), or Math ACT of 22 or higher MTH A-1150 MTW GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTW GLC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 121 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching I (3-0) Prerequisites: MTH 104 (C or better) or one year of High School Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better), or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or Math ACT of 25 or higher MTH P-0650 MTW GLC 6/8 7/29 MTH 122 College Algebra (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 104 (C or better) or one year of High School Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better), or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or Math ACT of 25 or higher MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 123 Trigonometry (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or concurrent enrollment in MTH 122 or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 28 or higher MTH P-0650 MTW GLC 6/8 7/29 MTH 127 Finite Mathematics I (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 28 or higher MTH P-0150 MTW GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTW SLC 6/8 7/29 MTH 144 Precalculus (5-0) 5 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 104 (C or better) or one year of High School Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both B or better), or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or Math ACT of 25 or higher MTH A-1020 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0920 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 MTH 145 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5-0) 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 123 (C or better) or MTH 144 (C or better) or appropriate score on Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 28 or higher MTH A-1020 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0320 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0920 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0220 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/30 MTH 146 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 145 (C or better) 8525 MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0350 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 29

30 MTH 221 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching II (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 121 (C or better) 8549 MTH P-0850 MTW GLC 6/8 7/29 MTH 222 Elementary Statistics (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 104 (C or better) or one year of High School Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 106 (C or better), or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or Math ACT of 25 or higher MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1150 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0650 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MTH 224 Calculus for Business and Social Science (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or MTH 144 (C or better) or appropriate score on Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 28 or higher MTH A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0850 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ MTH ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) CLOSED EHS cohort.please contact LaMar Black for more information and to register (847) or [email protected] MET 299 Special Topics: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Variable) 1-4 Hours Prerequisite: To be determined relative to topic 8775 MET P-1000 MTWR GLC 6/1 6/5 MEDICAL ASSISTING Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) SCREENING DEADLINE MOA Screening deadline for Fall 2015 entry is May 6, Visit For more information, call (847) For times and dates of the information sessions, please see our website at MTH 225 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 146 (C or better) 8797 MTH A-0950 MWR GLC 6/8 7/30 MTH 227 Ordinary Differential Equations (3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 146 (C or better) 8589 MTH A-1150 MWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0350 MWR GLC 6/8 7/30 MTH 246 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 146 (C or better) 8531 MTH P-0150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ MTH P-0550 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 MOA 212 Medical Assisting Externship (0-12) Prerequisite: MOA 115 or HIT 117 and HIT 118 AND MOA 211, PBT 110, and PBT 115 (all C or better). Additional Cost/Course Fee: $10.00 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8101 MOA A-1150 W LSC 6/10 7/8 ARR MTWRF LSC 6/8 7/10 MOA 299 Certification Exam Review (1-0) 1 Hour Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8828 MOA A-0500 MT LSC 7/13 7/14 30

31 MEDICAL IMAGING Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) SCREENING DEADLINE MIM & CT Screening deadline for Fall 2016 entry is March 2, For more information, call (847) For times and dates of the information sessions, please see our website at MIM 115 Clinical Practice II (0-16) Prerequisite: MIM 113 and MIM 114 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $15.00 Hospital 8098 MIM A-0330 MTRF HSPI 6/8 7/30 MIM 116 Advanced Radiographic Procedures (1-0) 1 Hour Prerequisite: MIM 113 and MIM 114 (C or better) Corequisite: MIM 115 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ MIM A-0950 W GLC 6/10 7/29 MIM 271 Clinical Practice V (0-16) Prerequisites: MIM 214, MIM 215, and MIM 216 (C or better in each) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $15.00 Hospital 8100 MIM A-0330 MTWR HSPI 5/18 7/10 MUSIC Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) MUS 124 Introduction to Music (3-0) 8408 MUS A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/ MUS P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ MUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ MUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ MUS ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Applied Music Courses During the first week of classes, your instructor will call you to arrange a mutually convenient time for lessons. Students who register for 1 credit hour receive 30 minutes of instruction per week. Lesson arrangements are based on availability of staff and students and cannot be guaranteed. Private Music Lessons Students who do not desire credit for private music lessons should register to AUDIT the class. This can be processed by calling the office of Admissions (847) after you have successfully registered. MUS Applied Music (Variable) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ Hour MUS 141 Applied Music-Voice I 8392 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 143 Applied Music Piano I 8393 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 144 Applied Music-Jazz Piano I 8388 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 163 Applied Music-String Bass I 8395 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 164 Applied Music-Flute I 8402 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 166 Applied Music-Clarinet I 8406 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 180 Applied Music-Saxophone I 8407 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 181 Applied Music-Trumpet I 8396 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 31

32 MUS 183 Applied Music Trombone I 8394 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 186 Applied Music-Percussion I 8389 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 187 Applied Music-Guitar I 8390 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 188 Applied Music-Electric Bass I 8391 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 241 Applied Music-Voice II 8399 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 243 Applied Music-Piano II 8400 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 286 Applied Music-Percussion II 8403 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 MUS 287 Applied Music-Guitar II 8401 MUS ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 NURSING Nursing Education Office, Room D208, (847) or Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) SCREENING DEADLINES Screening deadlines are the first Wednesday in February and the first Wednesday in September. For more information, call the Nursing Education Office at (847) For times and dates of the Nurse information meeting, please visit our website at IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding NUR 110 (Nurse Assisting) Criminal Background Checks Fingerprint background checks are required for this course. The background checks must be completed prior to enrolling. Please review the disqualifying convictions at Individuals with disqualifying convictions will need to have a waiver in place prior to the first day of class in order to take the class. Health Requirements All students must complete the health requirements for these classes prior to enrolling. Please call the College of Lake County s Health Center at (847) to make an appointment. Please see nurse assisting health requirements on the nursing web page. Social Security Number A valid social security number is required to meet state requirements (Illinois Department of Public Health) to enroll in NUR 110. Attendance on the first day of class and clinicals is mandatory. Please see the nursing web page at NUR 110 Nurse Assisting (6-3) 7 Hours Prerequisite: One of the following (or higher): TABE-10.0, APT-122, or COMPASS ELI-251; OR ELI 103 and 104 (B or better); OR ELI 107, ELI 108, or ENG 108 (all C or better); OR College Reading and Writing AND 16 years or older 8104 NUR A-0100 MTWR GLC 5/18 7/9 0730A-1230 MT GLC 6/8 7/ NUR P-0930 MTWR GLC 5/18 7/9 0430P-0930 WR GLC 6/4 7/8 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8106 NUR A-0100 MW LSC 5/18 7/ A-0100 TR LSC 6/25 7/ NUR P-0930 MR LSC 5/18 7/ P-0930 TW LSC 6/30 7/ NUR A-0100 MTWR SLC 5/18 7/9 0730A-1230 MT SLC 6/8 7/ NUR P-0930 MTWR SLC 5/18 7/9 0430P-0930 WR SLC 6/4 7/8 Looking for Nursing Continuing Education? Visit or call (847)

33 PARALEGAL STUDIES Business Division, Room T102, (847) Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: PLS Information Sessions Attend an information session and find out more about courses, certificates and degrees in the Paralegal Studies program. Introduction to Paralegal Studies (3-0) 8227 PLS P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PLS A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u PLS is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. PLS 116 Contract Law (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) 8229 PLS P-0915 R GLC 6/11 7/30 u PLS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom PLS 118 Real Property Law (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) 8756 PLS P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 PLS 212 Business Law II/Corporate and Securities Law (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) or BUS PLS ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 PLS 230 Family Law (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) 8226 PLS A-1215 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 PLS 235 Law Office Technology (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) AND AOS 112 or CIT 119 or CIT PLS P-0915 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u PLS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom PLS 251 Paralegal Studies Capstone (3-0) Prerequisite: PLS 110, PLS 112, PLS 114 (all C or better) and completion of a minimum of two additional PLS courses PLS P-0620 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u PLS is a blended section that combines work in the classroom IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Paralegal Studies Capstone Graduating? Do you want a final opportunity to develop your resume, cover letter, and job search strategy? The Paralegal Studies Capstone (PLS 251) is for you! We will also explore the recently created Paralegal Core Competency Exam offered by the National Federation of Paralegal Associations and give you the confidence to pursue the latest credential available in the paralegal profession. This course is a 3 credit hour elective for those paralegal students who fall under previous catalog years. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Counseling Center, Room C110, (847) PDS 120 Becoming A Successful College Student (1-0) 1 Hour OR Concurrent Enrollment in ENG 108 or ENG 109 or ELI 108 or ELI 109 or ENG PDS P-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 PHILOSOPHY Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) PHI 121 Introduction to Philosophy (3-0) 8409 PHI A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI P-0445 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 PHI 121 continued on next page. 33

34 Yoga for Philosophers In this course we will use the ancient practice of Yoga as the basis for our investigation of Philosophy. Along with reading and writing, this course will include the PHYSICAL practice of yoga. This will involve learning and practicing techniques of breathing, movement and meditation. We will not be sitting in chairs. Yoga is complete philosophical system that incorporates the philosophical mind, body, movement and breath. This course will require an active mind and body PHI A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 u PHI is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8410 PHI P-0945 MW SLC 6/8 7/ PHI ARR ONLINE 5/19 6/5 u PHI is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. PHI 122 Logic (3-0) 8770 PHI A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PHI P-0445 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PHI ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ PHI ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 PHI 123 Philosophy of Religion (3-0) 8423 PHI P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 PHI 125 Introduction to Ethics (3-0) 8418 PHI A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PHI A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PHI P-0915 TR SLC 6/9 7/ PHI ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/ PHI ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 PHI 126 World Religions (3-0) 8414 PHI A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PHI P-0445 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 PHI 221 Asian Philosophy (3-0) 8772 PHI P-0400 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) Please Note: If a student has a CLC GPA, it must be 2.0 or higher in order to enroll in PBT 110. Attending a Phlebotomy information session is required. For the information session schedule please visit PBT 110 Introduction to Medical Lab Technology (1-2) 2 Hours, Basic Algebra and Attending a Phlebotomy Program Information Session Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8109 PBT A-0920 MTWR LSC 6/8 7/2 0930A-1120 MTWR LSC 6/8 7/2 PBT 115 Phlebotomy Techniques (1-2) 2 Hours Prerequisite: PBT 110 (C or better) Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8110 PBT A-0920 MTWR LSC 07/6 7/ A-1120 MTWR LSC 07/6 7/31 PBT 116 Clinical Phlebotomy (0-7) 2 Hours Prerequisite: PBT 110 and PBT 115 (C or better in both) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $20.00 Note: Mandatory Orientation on 5/7 at 9 a.m. in Room S204 at the Lakeshore Campus in Waukegan Hospital 8111 PBT ARR ARR HSPI 5/18 7/ PBT ARR ARR HSPI 6/1 7/31 34

35 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) Also see Health & Wellness Promotion. PED 121 Individual Activities (0-2) 1 Hour Prerequisite: COMPASS ELI score of 210 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 OR ELI 104 OR ELI 107 OR College Reading and Writing May be taken four times for credit toward degree Total Fitness This course is designed to allow students to earn credit while working out on their own in accepted physical fitness activities at an approved workout facilities both on and off campus. All students are required to attend an orientation to begin the course. Go to for more information PED ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/ PED ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/30 Zumba This is a fast-paced, Latin-based aerobic class PED P-0550 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 Yoga This course introduces students to basic yoga exercise, and is suitable for all experience levels PED P-0850 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Aerobics and Body Toning This course provides aerobic and muscle toning exercise in a group format PED P-0750 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 Pilates This mat-based class utilizes traditional calisthenics in a mind-body format PED P-0650 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 PED 228 First Aid/CPR (2-0) 2 Hours Prerequisite: COMPASS ELI score of 210 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 OR ELI 104 OR ELI 107 OR College Reading and Writing 8127 PED A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PED A-1150 W GLC 6/10 7/29 ARR ARR GLC 6/10 7/30 u PED is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8130 PED A-1230 TR SLC 5/19 5/28 ARR ARR SLC 5/19 5/28 u Class meets 4 times over 2 weeks on, 5/19, 5/21, 5/26 and 5/28. Attendance is mandatory PED P-0850 W SLC 6/10 7/29 ARR ARR SLC 6/10 7/30 u PED is a blended section that combines work in the classroom PED 229 Experience in the Out-of-Doors (Variable) 1- May be taken twice, but any topic only once Costa Rica - Field Study Students will study the wide array of flora and fauna produced by Costa Rica s amazingly diverse topography. Areas to be visited include tropical dry forest, tropical rain forest, cloud forest, seashore, savanna, and active volcanoes. Travel within Costa Rica will be by small bus; some hiking is required. Accommodations will vary from modest to rustic PED ARR ARR FORN 5/17 6/7 Mt. Rogers & Appalachian Trail - Field Study Please see BIO for more information regarding the Mt. Rogers & Appalachian Trail summer field course PED ARR ARR VA 5/24 6/7 PED 243 Theory and Practice of Fitness (1-2) 2 Hours 8119 PED P-0250 T GLC 6/9 7/30 ARR ARR GLC 6/9 7/ P-0250 R GLC 6/9 7/30 Strength Training This course covers all facets of hands-on fitness center strength exercise PED A-0950 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 Spinning This course provides aerobic conditioning in a group using spinning cycles PED P-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 35

36 PHYSICS Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) PSC 122 State and Local Politics (3-0) 8680 PSC ARR ONLINE 6/9 7/30 PHY 121 General Physics I (4-2) 5 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or two years of High School Algebra or concurrent enrollment in MTH AND - College Reading and Writing Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ PHY A-1050 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ PHY P-1000 MWR GLC 6/8 7/ PHY P-0350 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 u PHY is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8599 PHY A-1050 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/30 PHY 122 General Physics II (4-2) 5 Hours Prerequisite: PHY 121 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ PHY A-1050 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ PHY P-1000 MWR SLC 6/8 7/30 PHY 221 Physics for Science and Engineering III (3-2) 4 Hours Prerequisite: PHY 124 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ PHY P-1000 MWR GLC 6/8 7/30 POLITICAL SCIENCE Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) PSC 121 American National Politics (3-0) 8675 PSC A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PSC P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSC A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u PSC is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses PSC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ PSC ARR ONLINE 6/10 7/30 PSC 222 International Relations (3-0) 8681 PSC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 PSYCHOLOGY Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) PSY 121 Introduction to Psychology (3-0) 8695 PSY A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSY A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PSY P-0345 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PSY P-0345 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSY P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PSY P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSY A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u PSY is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8737 PSY A-1215 MW LSC 6/8 7/ PSY P-0845 TR LSC 6/9 7/ PSY A-1215 TR SLC 6/9 7/ PSY P-0915 MW SLC 6/8 7/ PSY A-0100 TWRF SLC 5/19 6/5 u PSY is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/10 8/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/10 8/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 PSY 220 Lifespan Development (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8703 PSY A-1215 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSY P-0345 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PSY P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSY A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u PSY is an intense 3 week intersession class. The workload and expectations are the same for this class as for any other class PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/10 8/1 36

37 PSY 222 Child Growth and Development (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8689 PSY A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8690 PSY A-1215 TR GLC 6/9 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ PSY ARR ONLINE 6/10 8/1 PSY 224 Theories of Personality (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8709 PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 PSY 225 Social Psychology (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8696 PSY A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 PSY 226 Adolescent Development (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8692 PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 PSY 228 Human Sexuality (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8743 PSY ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 u PSY is cross-listed with SWK RUSSIAN Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) RUS 121 Beginning Russian I (4-0) 4 Hours 8426 RUS P-0940 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 SOCIAL WORK Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) SWK 121 Introduction to Social Work (3-0) 8727 SWK ARR ONLINE 6/10 7/31 SWK 228 Human Sexuality (3-0) Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) 8742 SWK ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 u SWK is cross-listed with PSY SOCIOLOGY Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) SOC 121 Introduction to Sociology (3-0) 8741 SOC A-1045 TR GLC 6/9 7/ SOC A-1115 MW GLC 6/8 7/ SOC A-0145 TR GLC 6/9 7/ SOC P-0445 TR GLC 6/9 7/ SOC P-0515 MW GLC 6/8 7/ SOC P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/ SOC A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u SOC is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses SOC A-1115 MW SLC 6/9 7/ SOC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ SOC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/ SOC ARR ONLINE 6/10 7/ SOC ARR ONLINE 6/12 7/31 SOC 222 Social Problems (3-0) Recommended: SOC SOC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 37

38 SOC 223 Deviance (3-0) Recommended: SOC SOC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 SOC 224 Sociology of the Family (3-0) Recommended: SOC SOC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 SOC 225 Class, Race, and Gender (3-0) Recommended: SOC SOC ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/30 SOC 229 Sex, Gender, and Power (3-0) Recommended: SOC SOC ARR ONLINE 6/9 7/30 u This course is cross-listed with GXS SPANISH Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) SPA 121 Beginning Conversational Spanish I (4-0) 4 Hours 8437 SPA A-1140 TR GLC 6/9 7/ SPA A-1210 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ SPA P-0940 TR GLC 6/9 7/ SPA A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/ SPA A-1110 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 u SPA Will be a blended course as well as an intense 3-week intersession course. Both classroom and Internet work is required. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. Please contact Theresa Ruiz-Velasco with any questions at ( ). u SPA is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8438 SPA A-0140 MTWR SLC 6/8 7/ SPA ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 SPA 122 Beginning Conversational Spanish II (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: SPA 121 or Instructor Consent 8429 SPA A-1210 MTWR GLC 07/6 7/ SPA A-1210 MW GLC 6/8 7/ SPA P-0940 MW GLC 6/8 7/ SPA ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 u All students for SPA section class must have reliable high speed internet, as well as a computer camera and Skype capabilites in order to be successful in the class.. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Spanish Courses Students enrolling in all Spanish sections SPA 121, SPA 122, SPA 221, SPA 222, SPA 223 and SPA 224 must have reliable high speed internet access in order to be successful in the class. For the online section 800s and the blended section 600s, students also need a computer camera and Skype capabilities. Placement Test for Spanish Students with previous Spanish knowledge/studies may take the Placement Test administered at the Testing Center. For more information please call the Testing Center at (847) Students may also contact an advisor, counselor or faculty member anytime to determine appropriate class placement. SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: SPA SPA A-1210 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/ SPA A-0140 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 SPA 222 Intermediate Spanish II (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: SPA SPA A-1210 MW GLC 6/8 7/ SPA A-1210 MTWR GLC 07/6 7/30 38

39 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) SCREENING DEADLINE Screening deadline for Summer/Fall 2016 entry is March 2, For more information, call (847) For times and dates of the information sessions, please see our website at SRG 114 Surgical Procedures III (3-0) Prerequisite: SRG 113 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ SRG A-0150 T GLC 5/26 7/17 SRG 115 Surgical Technology Internship (1-8) Prerequisite: SRG 113 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $ SRG P-0350 T GLC 5/26 7/17 ARR ARR GLC 5/26 7/17 THEATRE Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) THE 121 Introduction to Theatre I (3-0) 8446 THE A-1215 MW GLC 6/8 7/ THE P-0825 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 u THE is a blended section that combines work in the classroom THE 129 Theatre Practicum (0-6) Prerequisite: THE 125 or THE 126 May be taken three times for credit toward degree 8440 THE ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/ THE ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 THE 299 Special Topics in Theatre (Variable) 1- Scene Painting Interested in faux painting, texture painting in fine interiors, and painting to fool the eye? The fine art of scenic painting is hundreds of years old and is as viable today as it was in the days of Michelangelo. Learn how to paint scenery for a theatrical production. Drops, ground rows, hard scenery techniques will be taught using both projects and the scenic needs of the Theatre departmentís summer production. You will have the experience of painting scenery and then seeing it come to life on the stage THE P-0545 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 WELDING Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) WLD 170 General Welding (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $70.00 High Schools Technology Campus - Grayslake 8602 WLD P-0950 MW HST 6/8 7/ P-0950 MW HST 6/8 7/29 WLD 179 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II (2-2) Prerequisite: WLD 178 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $75.00 High Schools Technology Campus - Grayslake 8603 WLD P-0950 TR HST 6/9 7/ P-0950 TR HST 6/9 7/30 THE 126 Stagecraft (3-0) 8444 THE P-0545 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 THE 127 Theatre Practicum II (0-2) 1 Hour Prerequisite: THE 125 or THE 126 May be taken three times for credit toward degree 8441 THE ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/ THE ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/ THE ARR ARR GLC 6/8 8/1 39

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