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CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 2015 FALL CLASS SCHEDULE WWW.CHEMEKETA.EDU How to register... page 5 Class listings... page 18 For class descriptions, go to chemeketa.edu

2 Table of contents Contents Fall term calendar...3 Area contact information...3 Steps to Register...5 Enrollment information...6 Testing...6 Tuition and payment information...7 Payment methods and options...7 Financial aid information... 8 Tuition Waiver for 65+...9 Final exam schedule for fall, winter and spring terms...14 Summer term final exam...14 Location Codes...17 Terms you may need to know...17 Understanding class list information...18 Credit and non-credit classes...18 Adult Basic Ed (non-cr)...18 Agriculture (non-cr)...18 Apprenticeship...18 Chemistry...18 Art...19 American Sign Language...21 Anthropology...21 Automotive Technology...21 Business Administration...22 Biology...23 Business Technology...25 Computer Applications...25 Computer Applications (non-cr)...28 Computer-Aided Manufacturing...29 Community Education (non-cr)...29 Counseling and Guidance...31 Chemistry...32 Computer Information Science...33 Criminal Justice...34 Chicano/Latino Studies...35 Speech/Oral Communication...36 Computer Science...36 Computer Science (non-cr)...37 Civil Engineering Technology...37 Dental Assisting...37 Dental Assisting (non-cr)...37 Drafting Technology...37 Economics...38 Early Childhood Education...38 Education...38 Engineering...39 English Lang Learner (non-cr)...39 Electronics Technologies...39 Emergency Med Tech (non-cr)...39 Emergency Medical Technology...39 English...40 English as a Non-Native Language...40 Entrepreneurship...41 Emergency Services...41 Emergency Services (non-cr)...41 English/Second Lang (non-cr)...41 Film Arts...41 Film Arts (non-cr)...41 Field Experiences...41 Foreign Languages (non-cr)...41 Filmmaking...42 French...42 Fire Protection Technology...42 First Year Experience...42 General Engineering...43 General Ed Developmnt (non-cr)...43 Geography...43 Geology...43 General Science...44 Human Development (non-cr)...44 Human Development & Fam. Studies...45 Health Education...45 Health Management...45 Horticulture...45 Health and Physical Education...46 Human Services...46 History...47 Hospitality and Tourism Management...47 Japanese...48 Medical Office Assisting...48 Microelectronics/Industrial...48 Mathematics...48 Music Performance...52 Music...52 Music (non-cr)...53 Network Technology...53 Nutrition/Food Management...53 Nursing...53 Nursing (non-cr)...53 Physical Education...53 Physical Education (non-cr)...58 Physics...58 Philosophy...59 Pharmacy Tech/Pharmacology...59 Prior Learning Portfolio...59 Political Science...59 Psychology...59 Reading...60 Real Estate (non-cr)...61 Religion...61 Russian...61 Speech Language Pathology...61 Sociology...62 Spanish...62 Study Skills Program...63 Visual Communications...63 Vineyard Management/ Winemaking...63 Welding...64 Welding (non-cr)...64 Writing...64 Writing (non-cr)...66 Women s Studies...66 Weekend College Fall 2015...68 Campus Map Legend...69 A few things you should know...70 ATTENTION NEW STUDENTS Review the new student steps to register on page 4 If you are a student new to Chemeketa fall term and have declared your intent to seek a certificate or degree, let us help you reach your goal. You are required to attend an advising session and meet with an advisor before registering for fall term 2015. Carefully review the steps to register for credit classes on page 4 and follow the process for registering for your advising appointments. Fall term advising sessions are available July 13 Sept. 22. Complete all the required steps as soon as possible so you can get the classes you want when new student registration begins Aug. 4. About the Chemeketa Community College Schedule of Classes Chemeketa publishes this Schedule of Classes to give you our students and public current information about the college. We make every effort to be sure this information is accurate at the time of publication. However, sometimes it is necessary to make some changes after the schedule is printed. We may have to change or cancel a class, or the Chemeketa Board of Education may alter stated policy. Therefore, we do not consider this schedule as a hard and fast contract between you and the college; rather, we are trying to give as much information as possible to those who may use our services. Chemeketa Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational institution. To request this publication in an alternative format, please call 503.399.5192. To request this publication in an alternate format, please call Disability Services at 503.399.5192 (V/TTY) or disability@chemeketa.edu Postal information for this Schedule of Classes Chemeketa Community College, (USPS009-786), Vol. 53, No.2, Fall 2015, is published quarterly by Chemeketa Community College, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, OR 97305-1500. Postmaster: Send all address changes to Chemeketa Community College, Attn: Marketing and Student Recruitment, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR 97309-7070.

Important dates and phone numbers 3 All locations except CCBI closed Fridays between July 10 and August 28. Fall term calendar To view registration and drop dates for specific courses, go into My Chemeketa Class Schedule. Click on the CRN link to view the Class Schedule listing. Less than full term classes and accelerated courses have a shorter refund period. Review deadlines for specific courses on My Chemeketa. Area contact information Admissions... 503.399.5006 admissions@chemeketa.edu Advising and Counseling... 503.399.5120 advising@chemeketa.edu Bookstore... 503.399.5131 bookstore@chemeketa.edu Business Services, Cashier... 503.399.5011 businessservices@chemeketa.edu Career Center... 503.399.5026 careercenter@chemeketa.edu College Life... 503.399.5116 collegelife@chemeketa.edu Cooperative Work Experience... 503.399.5028 cwe@chemeketa.edu Community Education... 503.399.4949 CEInfo@chemeketa.edu Copy Center... 503.399.5166 copycenter@chemeketa.edu Disability Services Voice and TTY Access... 503.399.5192 disability@chemeketa.edu Distance Education... 503.399.7873 online@chemeketa.edu Financial Aid... 503.399.5018 financialaid@chemeketa.edu 11 week session Sept. 28 Dec. 12 Food Services... 503.399.3906 Graduation Services... 503.399.6588 graduation@chemeketa.edu Human Resources... 503.399.5009 humanresources@chemeketa.edu Library... 503.399.5043 reference@chemeketa.edu Occupational Skills Training... 503.399.7398 ost@chemeketa.edu Placement Testing... 503.399.6556 Public Safety... 503.399.5023 public-safety@chemeketa.edu Registrar... 503.399.5001 registrar@chemeketa.edu Student Computer Center... 503.399.5043 go.chemeketa.edu/computerlab Student Newspaper... 503.399.5134 Testing Services... 503.399.6556 testing@chemeketa.edu Transcript Evaluation... 503.399.6588 evaluation@chemeketa.edu Veterans Services... 503.399.5004 veterans@chemeketa.edu Writing Center... 503.399.7179 cwc@chemeketa.edu Accel session 1st 5 weeks Sept. 28 Oct. 31 Accel session 2nd 5 weeks Nov. 2 Dec. 5 New and non-credit student registration begins Aug. 4 Students should go to Check Your Registration Status often in My Chemeketa for the date and time they can register for classes. Day, evening and online classes begin Monday, Sept. 28 Monday, Sept. 28 Monday, Nov. 2 Saturday classes begin Saturday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Nov. 7 First late fee $25 or ten days after Monday, Sept. 28 registration, whichever is later. Final wait list notifications Sunday, Sept. 27 at midnight Wait listing ends for all classes Monday, Sept. 28 at midnight Last day to register without an instructor s signature For classes with active wait lists when wait listing ends, instructor approval is required before 8 am Tuesday of the first week of the term. For online classes instructor approval is required before 8 am on Thursday of the first week of the term. For all other open classes instructor approval is required before 8 am the morning of the second class. Friday, Oct. 9 Friday, Oct. 9 Friday, Nov. 13 Last day to drop with refund or to remove charges (see Refund Policy, pg. 8) Audit requests due Friday, Oct. 23 Applications for winter term graduation Friday, Oct. 23 Pass/No Pass requests due Friday, Oct. 23 Second late fee $25 Friday, Nov. 6 Last day to withdraw from classes without Friday, Nov. 6 Friday, Oct. 16 Friday, Nov. 20 responsibility for grades Holiday Sept. 7, Nov. 11, Nov. 26 27, Dec. 24 25, Dec. 31 Jan. 1 College closure Sept. 15, Dec. 18, Dec. 23 Third late fee $25 Friday, Dec. 4 Final examinations Monday, Dec. 7 10 Last day of fall term Saturday, Dec. 12 Saturday, Oct. 31 Saturday, Dec. 5 Winter term registration see My Chemeketa Winter term begins Monday, January 4 Learning Centers Chemeketa Language Center.503.399.5290 Study Skills Center... 503.399.5162 Tutoring Center... 503.399.5190 tutor@chemeketa.edu Chemeketa Locations Salem Campus... 503.399.5000 Center for Business & Industry... 503.399.5181 626 High Street NE Dallas Center... 503.623.5567 1340 SE Holman Avenue Yamhill Valley Campus... 503.472.9482 288 NE Norton Lane Woodburn Center... 503.981.8820 120 E. Lincoln St. Eola/Northwest Wine Studies Center... 503.584.7272 215 Doaks Ferry Rd. NW Brooks Public Safety Center... 503.485.2131 4910 Brooklake Rd. NE, Brooks

4 Registration STUDENTS NEW TO CHEMEKETA Steps to register for credit classes 1. Apply for admission Submit a free application at applyonline.chemeketa.edu After submitting your application, you will receive a welcome e-mail or letter that includes your My Chemeketa user name and your Student ID number (K#) Students with Disabilities should contact Disability Services, 503.399.5192, to request accommodations for any new student steps 2. Apply for financial aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Chemeketa s school code is 003218. Apply for Financial Aid early. Your FAFSA application must have been processed by March 27 AND your required documentation should have been submitted by June 26 to avoid delays. Check your Financial Aid status in My Chemeketa. Click on the Services tab, then click on Financial Aid. Complete financial aid requirements as soon as possible. For more information see go.chemeketa.edu/financialaid 3. View the new student orientation Degree or certificate seeking students are required to view the new student orientation before registering for classes Log in to my.chemeketa.edu with your user name and password and click the Services tab. Click Advising button, then click on the New Student Orientation box to begin. Assistance is available. Visit the Advising & Counseling Center in Bldg 2, Rm 115 at Salem campus 4. Take the placement test Degree or certificate seeking students are required to take placement tests before registering for classes Walk-in testing: Salem campus, Bldg 6, Rm 216 Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 10 am 5 pm (Must begin test before 3 pm), Tuesday, 10 am 8 pm (Must begin test before 6 pm) Bring your K# and picture ID (no cell phones allowed) Your test scores in reading, writing and math will be available immediately after testing. Depending upon your scores in Reading and Writing you may be required to retest. Preparing for the reading, writing and math placement tests may help you save money by taking fewer classes. Preparation workshops are available Visit go.chemeketa.edu/testing. Online & Distance students: go online to http://www.actstudent.org/regist/centers.html or call 1.800.645.1992 to find a Compass testing site near you 5. Attend a new student advising session Degree or certificate seeking students are required to attend a new student advising session before registering for classes Appointment is required for an advising session Log in to my.chemeketa.edu, click the Services tab, click the Advising button, click ChemekNET button on right Click on Services in upper left Select Academic Advising-Chemeketa New Student Advising Sessions July 13 Sept. 22. Click Schedule Appointment Sessions start on time. Bring your placement test results, student ID number (K#) and any previous college transcripts. Location: Salem campus, Bldg. 2, Rm. 115. For other location information or assistance call 503.399.5120. View http://connect.chemeketa.edu/newstudent/ for ChemekNET demo Distance students: go to online.chemeketa.edu and follow steps for new student advising 6. Register for classes New student class registration for fall term begins Tuesday, August 4 at 8 am Log in to my.chemeketa.edu. Click on Registration. Choose Class Search and register for classes. 7. Arrange for payment Pay online in My Chemeketa, in-person, or by mail Payment is due before the first day of the term or within 10 days of class registration (whichever is later) to avoid a $25 late fee For questions, e-mail bussinessservices@chemeketa.edu or call 503.399.5011 If you have questions or need help, call Advising and Counseling Services, 503.399.5120 Chemeketa Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational institution. To request this publication in an alternative format, please call 503.399.5192. For a disability related accommodation, please contact Disability Services at least two weeks prior to this event at 503.399.5192 (TTY/voice) or disability@chemeketa.edu.

Registration 5 Steps to Register Continuing students You are a continuing student if you have ever taken classes at Chemeketa. 1. Prepare to register Go to My Chemeketa, http://my.chemeketa.edu and enter your user name and password. If you do not know this information click the Forget your password? link In My Chemeketa, check your registration status for the day and time you are eligible to register for classes and to check for holds that would prevent you from registering Check for course pre-requisites 2. Register for classes Log in from any computer at my.chemeketa.edu with your user name and password Activate your Chemeketa e-mail account. Click on the Gmail icon and follow the instructions Click on registration and register for classes using Class Search Assistance is available in Advising & Counseling Center, Building 2, Room 115 on the Salem Campus 3. Arrange for payment Pay online at my.chemeketa.edu Pay in-person at the Enrollment Center (Building 2, Room 200 on the Salem campus) or any Chemeketa campus Pay by mail: Business Services, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR 97309-7070 Payment is due before the first day of the term or within 10 days of class registration (whichever is later) to avoid a $25 late fee For questions, e-mail businessservices@chemeketa.edu or call 503.399.5011 New non-credit students You are a non-credit student if you are taking courses for personal enrichment. Non-credit students are restricted from registering for credit classes. 1. Apply for admission Submit an application at applyonline.chemeketa.edu. Select take non-credit classes only for your Reason for Attendance After submitting your application, you will receive a welcome e-mail that includes your My Chemeketa user name, password and your student ID number (K#) 2. Register for classes Log in from any computer at my.chemeketa.edu with your user name and password Set up your Chemeketa e-mail account. Click on the Gmail icon and follow the set up instructions Click on registration and register for classes using Class Search Assistance is available in Advising & Counseling Center, Building 2, Room 115 on the Salem Campus 4. Arrange for payment Pay online at my.chemeketa.edu Pay in-person at the Enrollment Center (Building 2, Room 200 on the Salem campus) or any Chemeketa campus Pay by mail: Business Services, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR 97309-7070 Payment is due before the first day of the term or within 10 days of class registration (whichever is later) to avoid a $25 late fee For questions, e-mail businessservices@chemeketa.edu or call 503.399.5011 Web Registration Hours: 8 am midnight, Monday Saturday The system may not be accessible on Sundays and holidays. The first day is the busiest and system response time may be slow. Technical assistance: 503.399.7899, Monday Thursday, 7:30 am 5 pm Chemeketa Community College is regionally accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities). Regional accreditation of postsecondary institutions is a voluntary, non-governmental, selfregulatory process of quality assurance and institutional improvement. More information about Chemeketa s accreditation can be found on Chemeketa.edu. NEED TEXTBOOK INFORMATION? GO TO BOOKSTORE.CHEMEKETA.EDU

6 Registration Enrollment information 503.399.5006 Open door policy Chemeketa Community College s open door policy means that you may enroll if you are 18 years of age or older and can benefit from the instruction we offer. If you have questions, contact Enrollment Services for details about limited enrollment and special admission programs, 503.399.5006. Enrollment of younger students Students younger than 18 who have a high school diploma or GED certificate may enroll using the registration procedures found on pages 4 and 5 of this schedule. Students younger than 18 who do not have a high school diploma or GED certificate should contact High School Partnerships in Building 50 on the Salem campus or call 503.399.5293. Attendance No-show drop If you cannot attend the first class session (for online this means participation by Wednesday of the first week of term), you must contact your instructor. In light of the college s increasing enrollment, every class seat is in demand. If you do not contact your instructor, you may be dropped. If the college drops you, you will be notified. Note: This may affect your eligibility for tuition assistance if you are a veteran, on financial aid or are sponsored by an agency. Waiting lists If a class is full, Chemeketa uses automatic wait listing for developmental and lower division collegiate courses. You can add yourself to the wait list for a course through My Chemeketa. When a space becomes available in the course you will be notified via your My Chemeketa e-mail with instructions for registering. You will have 24 hours to register for the course. Check your My Chemeketa e-mail regularly to avoid missing wait list notifications. Enrollment records Chemeketa maintains grade transcripts on a permanent basis. Other student records are kept for a maximum of ten years. These records may include graduation evaluations, transfer credit evaluation forms, and curriculum substitution forms, in addition to evaluation of progress toward graduation and correspondence. Canceled classes Chemeketa reserves the right to cancel any class because of low enrollment. Auditing classes You may register in a class as an auditor if you do not want to receive grades or credits. Tuition and fees will be charged at the same rate as classes taken for a grade or credit. You may get an Audit Request Form from the Enrollment Center in Building 2, Room 200. Complete and return the form to that office by the end of the fourth week of the term Pass/no pass grades If you d like to be graded P/NP and the course qualifies, you must complete the Pass/No Pass Request Form, obtain your instructor s approval by way of his/her signature and submit the request form to the Enrollment Center by the end of the fourth week of the term. You may get a Pass/No Pass Request Form from the Enrollment Center in Building 2, Room 200 or from Advising and Counseling, Building 2. P/NP grades cannot be changed back to a standard letter grade. Testing 503.399.6556 testing@chemeketa.edu Make-up tests, mid-terms and finals If you need to take an exam/quiz/mid-term/final in the Testing Center, please call a minimum of three days in advance for an appointment. Placement test schedule Salem Compass Walk-in placement testing. Bldg. 6, Rm. 216 Monday, 10 am 5 pm, (last test begins at 3 pm) Tuesday, 10 am 8 pm, (last test begins at 6 pm) Wednesday, 10 am 5 pm, (last test begins at 3 pm) Thursday, 10 am 5 pm, (last test begins at 3 pm) Results available immediately. Allow about two hours to complete the three tests: reading, writing and math. You will need photo ID and your K number issued by the college. New students receive a free placement test. Each re-test costs $15. Placement tests at community locations Please call the location convenient for you to make an appointment for Compass testing: Dallas 503.623.5567 Yamhill Valley 503.472.9482 Woodburn 503.981.8820 GED Testing 503.399.6556 Please call the location convenient for you to find out about GED testing fees and schedules. Salem campus 503.399.6556 Yamhill Valley campus 503.472.9482 Dallas center 503.623.5567 Woodburn center 503.981.8820 Please see page 10 for information about GED classes offered at the above locations. Yamhill Valley Campus 503.316.3240 or 503.472.9482 Placement Testing: No appointment necessary for placement testing. If accommodations are required for testing, please contact the YVC Testing Center at least two (2) business days in advance to ensure adequate time to set up the accommodation(s). Summer hours June 15 to September 25: Monday, 11 am 4 pm Tuesday, 1 6 pm Wednesday 1 6 pm Thursday 9 am 2 pm Fall hours September 29 to December 11: Monday and Thursday, 11 am 5 pm Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 7 pm All exams must be completed by closing.

Registration 7 Tuition and payment information 503.399.5011 Calculating your tuition At the time of this publication Chemeketa s cost per credit is $96 (tuition $82 plus Universal Fee $14) for Oregon students and $258 ($244 tuition plus $14 Universal fee) per credit for out-of-state and international students. For example, an in-state student taking 12 credits would pay $1152 per term ($96 x 12=$1152). Visit www.chemeketa.edu/services/tuition.html for a tuition calculator. Please note: the tuition cost per credit my be reduced based Payment methods and options 503.399.5011 Payment Options Cash check credit card payment plan authorized payer agency payer financial aid international student wire transfers. Student responsibilities When you register for a class, you agree to pay for it, and you will be responsible for all charges and any grade you receive, whether or not you attend. You are responsible for full payment of all charges on your account, even if another party is paying. Additional late fees may also apply. Payment methods and options are listed below. To have charges removed, you must drop the class or classes by the deadline to drop with refund. You will not be dropped from your classes for non-payment. If you are under 18 years of age you will be held liable for any charges on your account under ORS 348.105. By registering for a Chemeketa course you agree that tuition, fees and other applicable charges incurred will be considered an educational loan between you and Chemeketa Community College that is nondischargeable under Section 523(a) (8) of the U.S. Bankruptcy code. You are further agreeing that if you fail to make any payments as prescribed above, your account may be submitted to a collection agency and applicable collections charges may be added to your account balance due. In case legal action is instituted to collect on your account, you are agreeing to pay in addition to the costs and disbursements provided by law, such additional sums as a court of law may determine as reasonable for attorney s fees and court costs. Oregon State law applies to any dispute over payment. International Wire Transfer International students may make payments by international wire transfer in your home on state funding. Student accounts will automatically be updated. Credit courses Some classes charge fees in addition to tuition. The tuition and fees are detailed in the list of classes. Universal Fee A Universal Fee applies to both credit and non-credit classes. The fee is $14 per credit for credit classes and 30 cents per hour for non-credit classes. currency. Select peertransfer International Student Payment as your payment method in QuikPay (through MyChemeketa) and create a peertransfer account. You will be given directions to submit to your foreign bank to process the wire transfer. Cash payments We accept payments in U.S. funds only. Cash payments may be made at the Enrollment Center, Building 2, Salem campus or your nearest Chemeketa campus or center. Check payments We accept personal checks, traveler s checks, cashier checks and money orders for tuition and fee payments in the amount due only. Checks should be made payable to Chemeketa Community College. We cannot accept two-party, post-dated, or altered checks. A $25 returned check fee is assessed on any returned checks posted as payment on your account (whether written by you or another party). Pay in person at any of our campus locations or mail to Business Services, PO Box 14007, Salem, OR 97309-7070. Please include your student ID # (K#) on the check. Credit card payments We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Pay online at http://my.chemeketa.edu. You will need your user name and password. Authorized payers Designate an authorized payer on your account (such as a parent, grandparent, partner, or employer) through My Chemeketa under Arrange for Payment. Follow the directions provided online and be sure to notify your authorized payer that you have granted them access to view and pay your account. Authorized payers will only be able to view your account transactions. There is no cost for designating an authorized payer. Online Fee $50 fee per online course in addition to tuition and universal fee. Parking permit fee Parking permits are required for vehicles using Chemeketa s Salem campus parking lots from 8 am 10 pm Monday through Friday. Permits are available for sale online through MyChemeketa or at the Public Safety Office, located in Building 2. Financial aid payments Please see financial aid information on page 8. Payment plan options You can enroll online in an automated payment plan by selecting the link available on My Chemeketa.edu in the Student menu. You will be required to pay a portion of your tuition and fees as a down payment with the remaining balance split over additional payment(s). There is a non-refundable plan fee of $20. No late fees will be assessed on your student account if you are enrolled in a payment plan within 10 days of registration or before the first day of the term (whichever is later). Payments will be due on the 5th of each month (see below) and will be automatically deducted from a bank account or charged to a credit card you have designated. An authorized payer may enroll in a payment plan to pay your account. If you are enrolled in a payment plan and make changes to your schedule that affect your account balance (reduce or increase) the revised balance will be split across future payments due. There is no need to set up additional plans. Agency or company payments If an agency or company is paying your tuition and fees they will need to contact Business Services at 503.399.5011 prior to your registration. Billings to agencies will include a $15 per term per student billing fee for credit courses ($5 per term per student billing fee for non-credit courses). A higher billing fee may be charged for special handling. You will be responsible for any charges not covered by the agency or company and late fees will apply if payment is not made within the payment deadlines.

8 Registration Enroll in a plan by Down Payment Amount Remaining Payments Due Dates (5th of each mon.) Aug. 27 1/5 of total charges due 4 Sept. Dec. Sept. 24 1/4 of total charges due 3 Oct. Dec. Oct. 27 1/3 of total charges due 2 Nov. & Dec. Nov. 25 1/2 of total charges due 1 Dec. only Tuition waivers Account balances for most students paying with tuition waivers are updated the day after the student has registered. Payment arrangements for any amounts not covered by a tuition waiver must be made by payment due date to avoid late fees. Refund policy When you register for a class, you agree to pay for it whether or not you attend. If the college cancels a class, you will get a full refund of any payment received. To receive a credit or refund you must drop your class(es) by the deadline to drop with a credit/refund listed on page 3. A refund will be processed if you have no outstanding account balance. Less than full-term classes and accelerated courses have a different refund period and you should consult the on-line information regarding those courses and specific deadlines. Refunds for courses dropped within the deadline for credit/refund are processed beginning the third week of term. Refunds for classes paid with a credit card are credited back to the credit card. Refunds are not issued for amounts under $5. Financial aid information 503.399.5018 Failure to pay A past due account may result in denial of future college services including registration, transcripts and future credit, as well as impairment of credit history and additional assessment of collection charges and attorney fees. Late payment fees First Late Fee $25 Monday, Sept. 28 or 10 days after registration (whichever is later) Second Late Fee $25 Friday, Nov. 6 Third Late Fee $25 Friday, Dec. 4 Student billings The college sends e-mail reminders to your My Chemeketa e-mail accounts on a monthly basis to replace paper invoices. You can view your monthly statements online through QuikPay via My Chemeketa. FAFSA Application Deadlines for Fall Term aid: Your FAFSA application must have been processed by Marh 27 AND all of your required documentation must have been submitted by June 26 to avoid delays in determining your financial aid eligibility. If you have applied and qualify for financial aid you will be emailed a financial aid award notification. You will need to: 1. Check your my.chemeketa email account regularly. Grant funds are automatically accepted but students need to accept or decline work study and/or loan funds within 30 days of the notification. 2. Register for classes at the enrollment level you were awarded (e.g. full-time, ¾ time, etc.). If your award level does not match your enrollment level for each term, your funds will not pay over to your student account. You will need to complete and return a Change Request Form to have your financial aid adjusted for the term. 3. Financial aid funds may be disbursed to your student account prior to the beginning of the term but funds will not be available until the first day of the term. See first refund dates listed on this page. 4. All first time loan borrowers at Chemeketa have a mandatory 30 day delay before the first loan funds will be disbursed to their student account. 5. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have not received your financial aid award notification. You will need to pay your tuition and fees with your own money if: 1. You have not received or accepted your financial aid; or 2. Your financial aid does not cover the costs of your tuition and fees; or 3. Work study is the only financial aid you have been offered ; or 4. You have not completed your financial aid paperwork by the deadline; or 5. You have not maintained Satisfactory Academic Progress which will be reviewed for summer term on Sept. 2. Continuing students If you attended classes at Chemeketa summer term, the Financial Aid Office will review the grades you received for Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements on Sept. 2.. If you register for fall term and your financial aid eligibility has been denied, you must pay for classes with your own funds or drop your classes within the refund period. Grants and Loans If you completed the registration process by Tuesday, Sept. 22 and your financial aid exceeds the amount you owe for tuition, fees and other charges you may receive a net refund. Choose direct deposit or your financial aid check will be mailed. Make sure your address is current by contacting the Admissions office or updating it online at My.Chemeketa.edu. First direct deposit processing for the term Monday, Sept. 28 Must be enrolled in direct deposit by (you may enroll for direct deposit online at My.Chemeketa.edu) Friday, Sept. 11 First checks mailed for the term Monday, Sept. 28 Address must be updated by Monday, Sept. 21 Questions? Please call 503.399.6574 or e-mail businessservices@chemeketa.edu Perkins and direct loans If you have a Perkins loan, you must complete a promissory note and a disclosure form prior to funds being disbursed to you. If you have a Direct Loan make sure all loan requirements for mandatory entrance counseling. Chemeketa requires this annually. To have funds disbursed, return the promissory note and disclosure form (for Perkins loan) by Thursday, Sept. 17. First time borrowers of Perkins and/or Direct Loans have a mandatory 30 day delay in disbursement for all loan funds.

Registration 9 Tuition Waiver for 65+ Eligibility Students must be Oregon residents Students must be 65 years old or older at the beginning of the term in which the course is offered Space must be available in the course as determined by the instructor and the department The course must be a lower-division collegiate course (100 or 200 level course e.g. ART101, SPN111, WR227, etc.). See listing of programs considered Lower Division Collegiate in the 2013 2014 catalog on pg. 146. The maximum costs to be covered by an approved tuition waiver each term is the cost of 8 credits. All course fees are to be paid by the student within 10 days of registration to avoid late fees. Process Students will apply online for admission to the college at http://applyonline.chemeketa.edu Students will complete a 65+ Tuition Waiver and Audit Request form available online at www.chemeketa.edu under the forms menu with both instructor and department signature. The tuition waiver benefit will not apply unless registration is processed through this form. (For online courses instructor consent will be accepted if e-mailed using a valid Chemeketa e-mail address) Completed forms will be accepted between Monday of week 2 and Monday of week 5 of the term at the Enrollment Center on the Salem campus, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, and any other Chemeketa campus or center front office. If forms are submitted electronically they should be e-mailed to Enrollment Services Photo identification may be requested at the time the completed forms are accepted Students should pay the course fees at the time they submit the 65+ Tuition Waiver and Audit Request Form Enrollment Services will process the 65+ Tuition Waiver and Audit Request forms. Business Services will apply the waiver to the student account. Contacts Dallas: Linda Kaufmann, 503.316.3282 or Zelda Emmert, 503.316.3272 Evening and Weekend Programs: Amanda Patrick, 503.399.5140 Online: Bonnie Macey or Kathy Saunders 503.399.7873 Salem: Nette Abderhalden, 503.399.6559 Yamhill Valley: 503.316.3290 Woodburn: Irma Guzman, 503.316.3255 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Policy It is the policy of Chemeketa Community College and its Board that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, citizenship status, pregnancy and related conditions, family relationship, veteran s status, disabilities and tobacco usage in any educational programs, activities or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity/affirmative action should contact the Affirmative Action Officer at 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem, Oregon 97309-7070, or call 503.399.4784. To request this publication in an alternative format, please call 503.399.5192. Harassment Policy College policy also prohibits harassment on the basis of any of the factors listed above. Harassment is any unwelcome behavior or display, either verbal, physical, or visual in nature, which is unwelcome or offensive to the reasonable person. Questions or complaints may be directed to the Human Resources/Affirmative Action Officer, P.O. Box 14007, Salem, Oregon, 97309-7070 or 503.399.4784. Política de acción afirmativa Es la política del Colegio Comunitario de Chemeketa y su Mesa Directiva que no existirá ninguna discriminación o acosamiento a base de raza, religión, color de piel, sexo, edad, origen nacional, origen étnico, orientación sexual, identidad de género, estado civil, estatus de ciudadanía, embarazo y condiciones relacionadas, estado familiar, estatus de veterano, incapacitación, o uso del tabaco, en ninguna área, actividad u operación del colegio relacionada con programas de educación, actividades o empleo. Preguntas deben ser dirigidas a la oficial de acción afirmativa, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, Oregon 97309-7070, o al 503.399.4784. Para solicitar esta publicación en un formato alternativo, favor de llamar al 503.399.5192. Social Security number disclosure statement The college will use student social security numbers (SSN) for keeping records, complying with federal and state requirements, doing research, reporting, extending credit and collecting debts. You may be required to provide your SSN to the college for compliance with specific federal and state regulations such as applying for financial aid, loans, grant programs and tax reporting requirements. Providing your SSN means that you consent to the use of the number in the manner described. Your SSN will not be given to the general public. You will be issued a Chemeketa student identification (ID) number (K#) to be used as your primary ID. Please note that per OAR 589-004-0400, if you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student.

10 Registration Need English skills, a GED, or preparation work to get ready for college-level courses? GED Academic Preparation English Language Learning 503.399.5224, Building 22, Room 100 English for Speakers of Other Languages/Inglés para The Academic Preparation Program is for English-speaking adults with basic reading and writing skills who want to take classes to Hablantes de Otras Lenguas (ESOL) prepare for the GED Exam. It is also for students who may have a 503.399.6298, Building 22, Room 100, Edificio 22, Salón 100 high school diploma but still need to improve their skills in order to esol@chemeketa.edu enter college-level courses. If English is not your native language and you wish to improve your Classes are offered both day and evening for Language Arts, ability to understand, speak, read or write in English, Chemeketa Math, Science, and Social Studies and are taught by qualified and offers non-credit and credit day and evening ESOL classes. ESOL experienced instructors. Students preparing for the GED Exam classes are 6 15 hours per week for beginning to advanced levels will gain reading, writing, math, and computer skills as well as in reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, pronunciation, learning strategies that will prepare them for success in college and technology. In addition to classes, ESOL students have access programs after they pass the GED. Classes are available Monday to workshops, advising, and language and computer labs. There is Thursday during the day and in the evening for 11 weeks each also a $70 per term fee to take English classes. There is an ESOL term. Students enrolled in the program will also have access to the application/assessment fee of $15. There is also a per term fee program s computer lab and instructional specialists outside of their to take non-credit classes. You must pay the fee at registration. scheduled class hours. Students wanting ESOL classes should contact the ESOL program in Salem, 503.399.6298 or esol@chemeketa.edu, about the program Foundations of Basic Skills requirements and language assessments. The Foundations of Basic Skills classes are for English-speaking Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday... 8 am 8 pm adults who need to build their literacy skills. Classes are offered Friday... 8 am 4:30 pm Monday Thursday in reading, writing, and math. Classes meet ESOL classes are also available at the following Chemeketa in the mornings for six hours per week for 11 weeks during Fall, locations: Winter, and Spring Terms. Students enrolled in these classes will Yamhill Valley...503.472.9482 also have access to the program s computer lab and instructional Woodburn... 503.981.8820 or 503.399.5207 specialists outside of their scheduled class hours. After successful Si inglés no es su lengua natal y desea mejorar sus habilidades de completion of the Foundations of Basic Skills classes, students comprender, hablar, leer, y escribir, Chemeketa le ofrece cursos de should be ready to move into the Academic Preparation Program. inglés sin crédito por las mañanas y por las tardes. Las clases de Salem campus information: Prior to attending class, all new ESOL son de 6 a 15 horas semanales para los niveles principiantes y students must complete initial assessments in reading and math. avanzados en lectura, escritura, escuchar, gramática, pronunciación, There is an application/assessment fee of $15. Assessments to enter y tecnología. Además de las clases, los estudiantes del programa the GED Academic Prep Program take from two to three hours de ESOL tienen acceso a talleres, asesoramineto académico y and are taken in Building 22, Room 100, by appointment, Monday laboratorios de lenguaje y computación. Las clases de inglés sin through Thursday, days and evenings. Once students complete crédito tienen un costo por trimestre de $70. También hay un the initial assessments, they are given information about the dates costo de $15 para matricularse y tomar los exámenes de ingreso. and times of ABE/GED Orientation and Class Registration. The Al matricularse usted tendra que pagar el costo de las clases. Program Fee for attending ABE/GED classes on Salem campus is Los estudiantes que desean tomar los cursos de ESOL deberán $70 per term and is payable when you register for classes. For more ponerse en contacto con el programa de ESOL al 503.399.6298 information and appointment hours, call 503.399.5224. o esol@chemeketa.edu, para saber cuáles son los requisitos y Spanish GED: Spanish GED classes are also offered each week. pruebas de lenguaje del programa. Salem students are required to take an assessment (which cost lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves... 8 am 8 pm $15) for Spanish GED classes. The assessment takes about two to viernes... 8 am 4:30 pm three hours and is done by appointment in Building 22, room 100. Clases de ESOL también se ofrecen en los siguientes centros: For more information about Spanish GED classes, fees, and testing Yamhill Valley...503.472.9482 appointments at Salem campus, please call 503.399.5224. Woodburn... 503.981.8820 or 503.399.5207 ABE/GED classes are also available at the following English Now/Ingles Ahora Chemeketa locations: 503.399.6298, Bldg. 22, Room 100, Edificio 22, Salón 100 Dallas...503. 623.5567 If English is not your native language and you wish to improve your Yamhill Valley...503.472.9482 conversation skills about essential basic topics, Chemeketa offers Woodburn... 503.981.8820 or 503.399.5207 non-credit day and evening English Now classes. There is a per GED Testing: The Chemeketa Testing Center administers the term cost to take English Now classes. Contact the English Now official GED Test in Building 2. If you need information about GED office at the location nearest you Testing fees and schedules, please call them at 503.399.6556. Si inglés no es su lengua nativa y desea mejorar su habilidad de Why not a high school diploma now? conversar sobre temas básicas, Chemeketa le ofrece cursos sin If you want a high school diploma, Chemeketa offers several crédito por las mañanas y por las noches de Inglés Ahora. Hay un options for reaching that goal. Call 503.399.5115 or stop by the pago trimestral para tomar clases de Inglés Ahora. Estudiantes que Winema School in Building 50 at Chemeketa to talk to a high desean tomar cursos de Inglés Ahora deberán ponerse en contacto school completion advisor. Schedule an appointment for an con la oficina de Inglés Ahora. assessment of your earned and required credits. You may be Clases de Inglés Ahora se ofrecen en los siguientes centros: surprised to discover that a high school diploma plan can be Salem...503.399.6298 tailored to fit your goals and current responsibilities. Whether you Woodburn... 503.981.8820 or 503.399.5207 need a short- or long-term plan for individualized, integrated or Yamhill Valley...503.472.9482 lecture courses in the day or evening, we will work with you to Dallas...503.316.3282 provide the opportunities you need to be successful.

Registration 11 All locations except CCBI closed Fridays between July 10 and August 28. Advising & Counseling 503.399.5120, Bldg. 2, Rm. 115 advising@chemeketa.edu Chemeketa provides a wide range of career, academic and personal counseling services, which are available on an appointment basis. Assistance is also available to students needing to access student records, transcripts and registration online, and to students researching scholarship information and career exploration. Please see times for Advising Sessions for new students on page 4. First week of term (Drop-in advising) Monday Wednesday, Sept. 28 30... 8 am 6 pm Thursday, Oct. 1... 10 am 5 pm Friday, October 2... 8 am 5 pm Remainder of term by appointment Mon. Wed., Fri... 8 am 5 pm Thurs.,... 10 am 5 pm Information Center Hours Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Advising Yamhill Valley Campus Office hours: Monday Thursday... 8 am 6 pm Counseling and Advising: Call 503.472.9482 or 503.399.5219. Monday Thursday...By appointment Disability Services: Call 503.472.9482 or 503.399.5219 Monday Thursday...By appointment Bookstore Salem Campus 503.399.5131, Building 1, first floor http://bookstore.chemeketa.edu You will find new, used, ebooks and rental textbooks, school and art supplies, computers, electronics, software, gifts, clothing, cards and sundries. We sell bus passes for Cherriots and Carts and also have Regal movie tickets. The Bookstore has a Kodak Picture Kiosk with a 17 Digital Print Station to print 4x6, 5x7 & 6x8 prints and Photo CD s. Services include: UPS, U.S. mail, faxing, notary, laminating and dry cleaning. The Bookstore refunds the purchase price of textbooks returned with the receipts and in original condition within two weeks after the beginning of the term in which they are purchased. During finals week, the Bookstore buys textbooks that are needed for the next term for up to 50 percent of the purchase price. Student ID is required for buyback and refunds. Visa, MasterCard, American Express & Discover Card accepted. Extended hours: Saturday, Sept. 26... 9 am 2 pm Monday Tuesday, Sept. 28 29... 7:30 am 8 pm Wednesday Thursday, Sept. 30 Oct. 1... 7:30 am 7 pm Friday, Oct. 2... 7:30 am 5 pm Saturday, Oct. 3... 9 am 2 pm Monday Tuesday, Oct. 5 6... 7:30 am 7 pm Wednesday Thurday, Oct. 7 8... 7:30 6 pm Friday, Oct. 9... 7:30 5 pm Regular hours: Monday Friday... 7:30 am 5 pm Holidays & Closures: November 11, 26, 27 Buyback: Dec. 3, 4 and 7 11... 7:30 am 5 pm Saturday, Dec. 12... 9 am 2 pm Bookstore Yamhill Valley Campus Monday Thursday, Sept. 28 Oct. 2... 8 am 8 pm Friday, Oct. 2... 8 am 5 pm Monday Thursday, Oct. 5 8... 8 am 5 pm Monday, Oct. 12... 8 am 5 pm Buyback: December 3, 4 and 7 11...8 am 5 pm Career Center Career Center 503.399.5026, Building 2, Room 115 careercenter@chemeketa.edu The Career Center connects you with potential employers: for jobs while you are in school, for jobs when you graduate or complete your program, and for real-world training opportunities. We provide career coaching, job listings for part-time and full-time employment, job search assistance, and one-one-one appointments for resume and cover lettering writing and review. We hold activities, events and career fairs throughout the year to assist you in achieving your career goals and we encourage Chemeketa students and alumni at all stages of their academic and professional careers to take advantage of the Career Center resources. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) 503.399.5028, Building 2, cwe@chemeketa.edu http://chememeketa.edu/programs/cwe Chemeketa students can earn college credit while gaining experience in their career field. CWE is offered every term. Please make an appointment by calling or stopping by the office. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Occupational Skills Training (OST) 503.399.7398, Building 2, ost@chemeketa.edu go.chemeketa.edu/occupationskill Students can learn work skills hands-on at a suitable work site. More information is available at our website our you may call, email or stop by our office to make an appointment. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm Chemeketa Online 503.399.7873, Building 9, Room 106 online@chemeketa.edu Disability Services 503.399.5192 Building 2, Room 174 disability@chemeketa.edu Chemeketa offers support services for students with documented disabilities. These services include but are not limited to academic accommodations for courses and testing, access to facilities and activities, and academic advising. Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students include sign language interpreting and adaptive equipment/services. Appointments are necessary for all services. Early contact is advised, as late requests may result in a delay of service. Monday Thursday... 8 am 5 pm NEED TEXTBOOK INFORMATION? GO TO BOOKSTORE.CHEMEKETA.EDU

12 Registration Enrollment Center Building 2, Room 200 The Enrollment Center provides information and services related to registration, payments, address changes, transcripts, and course audit request forms. Extended hours Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Monday Thursday... 8 am 6 pm Friday... 8 am 5 pm Regular hours (rest of term) Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Accounts Receivable Window Windows 1 and 2, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200 businessservices@chemeketa.edu, 503.399.5011 Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Admissions Window 503.399.5006, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, admissions@chemeketa.edu Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Registrar s Window 503.399.5001, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, registrar@chemeketa.edu 503.399.3918 FAX Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Financial Aid Office 503.399.5018, Salem campus, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200 Access financial aid info. at http://my.chemeketa.edu Extended hours, Sept. 28 30 Monday Wednesday... 8 am 6 pm Extended hours, Oct. 1 Oct. 9 Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Regular hours (rest of term) Monday Thursday...noon 5 pm The Financial Aid Office has information on how you can pay for your college education. Please refer to the Paying for College information at www.chemeketa.edu. Graduation Services 503.399.6588, graduation@chemeketa.edu Window 13, Bldg. 2, Room 200 503.399.3908 FAX Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm If you plan to graduate winter term, you must file an application for your degree or certificate by Friday, Oct. 23. Forms and graduation requirement information are available at the Enrollment Center. Veterans Services 503.399.5004, veterans@chemeketa.edu Window 7, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, 503.399.3908 FAX Information on veterans benefits is available from the veterans specialists. Monday Friday... 10 am 5 pm Transcript Evaluation 503.399.6588, evaluation@chemeketa.edu Window 13, Bldg. 2, Rm. 200, 503.399.3918 FAX Monday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Remember to submit a Request for Evaluation and Transfer of Previous Credit form along with official transcripts needing evaluation. Library 503.399.5043, Building 9, second floor library.chemeketa.edu In addition to regular library services, the library offers textbooks and netbooks for student checkout, media collection and viewing area, individual and group study rooms, copy/print center, and public access computers with internet access and common software. Term Hours: Monday Thursday... 7:30 am 8 pm Friday & Saturday... 9 am 4 pm Sunday... Closed Between Terms: Monday Thursday... 11 am 5 pm See library website for exceptions and holidays. Student Computer Center (Located in the Library, Building 9, second floor) go.chemeketa.edu/computerlab Enrolled students (student ID card required) are welcome to use this center. Computers run the Windows operating system and many common software applications used in Chemeketa courses. Some computers have specialized software. Instructional assistants are available to help. Need a job? Federal Work Study tutor jobs may be available. Check with Computer Center staff. Open during library hours. See computer center website for exceptions and holidays. Library & Tutoring Center Yamhill Valley Campus 503.316.3238, Building 1, Room 200, McMinnville library.chemeketa.edu The center offers textbooks, netbooks, and ipads for student checkout plus printing and copying facilities. Free one-on-one and small-group peer tutoring is available to all registered students. Drop in to work with a peer tutor or utilize one of our individual or group study rooms. Term Hours: Monday Thursday....8 am 7 pm Friday... 8 am 3 pm Saturday & Sunday...Closed Closed between terms. See library website for exceptions and holidays. Student Computer Lab Yamhill Valley Campus 503.316.3238, Building 1, Room 202, McMinnville Enrolled students (student ID required) are welcome to use the lab. Computers run the Windows operating system and software. Students may use the lab for general or course-related work. Need a job? Federal Work Study tutor jobs may be available. Check with Library & Tutoring Center staff. Open during library hours. See library website for exceptions and holidays. Student Identification Cards 503.399.5131, Bookstore, Building 1, first floor. Enrolled students are eligible for a photo ID, which is required for some library services, as well as gym and computer lab use. Your first ID card is free. Student ID Yamhill Valley Campus 503.472.9482, Building 1, Front office, McMinnville

Registration 13 Study Skills Center 503.399.5162, Building 2, Room 212 Students can access the Study Skills Center for assistance in developing reading and study strategies to become more effective learners. The Center also provides a quiet area and computers for word processing and Internet access. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday... 8 am 4:30 pm Wednesday... 8 am 7 pm Tutoring Center 503.399.5190, Building 2, Room 210, tutor@chemeketa.edu go.chemeketa.edu/tutoring and Studying tab in MyChemeketa One-on-one and small-group peer tutoring is offered free to all registered students in most transfer and professional-technical classes. Drop in to work with a peer tutor in the Tutoring Center on the Salem campus: Monday Wednesday... 8 am 7 pm Thursday Friday... 8 am 5 pm Saturday... 9 am 4 pm Students may also access real-time online etutoring in math, sciences, accounting, and other subjects. Find information about online services and etutoring on the tutoring website. The etutoring CRN for summer term is (CRN 35768). See Tutoring website for information about tutoring at Dallas and Woodburn centers. See Library for information about tutoring services at Yamhill Valley Campus. Writing Center 503.399.7179, Building 9 cwc@chemeketa.edu All enrolled students can receive one-on-one assistance from writing instructors on any writing they are doing for any class in which they are enrolled. In addition, computers are available with writing assistance programs and for word processing and Internet access. The Writing Center also offers online writing help. Go to the CWC Web site or call for more info: programs.chemeketa.edu/writingcenter Food Central A six station food court featuring freshly made to order offerings with a large vegan/vegetarian menu. Breakfast off the grill, breakfast sandwiches, breakfast burritos, big scrambles, and always a great specialty breakfast Monday Friday...7:30 10:30 am Lunch, featuring; our full grill, made to order salads, new style healthy wraps and burritos, an ever changing ethnic street food station featuring Bento Boxes this fall. Monday Friday... 10:30 am 2 pm Marketplace grab and go offerings Monday Friday... 7:30 am 2 pm Smoothies Monday Friday... 7 am 2 pm Food Central s Frontline Three stations of what is always popular and needed on a college campus Espresso Bar and Fruit Smoothies Monday Thursday... 7 am 7 pm Fridays... 7am 2 pm Saturdays... 9 am 2 pm Pizza By The Slice and Made to Order Sub Sandwich Monday Thursday... 10:30 am 7 pm Friday and Saturday... 10:30 am 2 pm Blue Moon Building 48. Providing breakfast, and a lunch menu including burgers and gourmet sandwiches, salad bar, soups, assorted beverages and espresso bar. Monday Friday... 7:30 am 2 pm Building 8 Café. Full service Espresso Bar with pastries, many healthy grab and go offerings and, of course any and all coffee and beverage choices expected Monday Thursday... 7 am 2 pm Student Center Convenience Store Student Center, first floor Large selection of candy, snacks, and beverages, as well as milk, frozen foods, and hot foods. Monday Thursday... 7 am 7 pm Friday... 7am 5 pm Saturday... 9 am 2 pm Your college, your community New friends and helpful staff are waiting for you at The Gathering Place, the Facebook network exclusively for Chemeketa students. Look for your invite in your Chemeketa e-mail. Facebook facebook.com/chemeketacommunitycollege Instagram instagram.com/chemeketa Twitter twitter.com/chemeketa YouTube youtube.com/chemeketa

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

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

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

Location Codes 17 Location Codes Location Code Address ANY Anytime Fitness, 113 E Ellendale Ave, Dallas BRT Brooks Regional Training Ctr., 4910 Brooklake Rd. NE, Brooks CAM Chemeketa Salem Campus, 4000 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem CBI Center for Business & Industry, 626 High St NE, Salem CEL Columbus Elementary School, 1600 SW Fellows St, McMinnville CEN Central High School, 1530 Monmouth St, Independence CFL Courthouse Fitness - Lancaster, 4132 Devonshire NE, Salem DAC Chemeketa Dallas Center, 1340 SE Holman Ave, Dallas FPS French Prairie Middle School, 1025 N Boones Ferry Road, Woodburn GCS Grant Community School, 725 Market St. NE, Salem GRR Golden Rule Remodeling, 1230 Fairview Ave SE, Salem HHS Henry Hill School, 750 S 5th St, Independence HOU Houck Middle School, 1155 Connecticut SE, Salem JUD Judson Middle School, 4512 Jones Rd SE, Salem KTK Kim s Taekwondo, 635 NE Hwy 99W, McMinnville MAQ McMinnville Aquatic Center, 138 NW Park Drive, McMinnville MCK McKay High School, 2440 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem MOR Morrison School, 111 Ash St, Dallas NOH North Salem High School, 765 14th St NE, Salem NRN No Room Needed,, Chemeketa CC NVC Northwest Viticulture Center, 215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW, Salem OSP Oregon State Penitentiary, 2605 State St, Salem PAR Parrish Middle School, 802 Capitol St NE, Salem SIL Silverton High School, 802 Schlador St, Silverton SOH South Salem Senior High School, 1910 Church St SE, Salem SPH Sprague High School, 2373 Kuebler Rd S, Salem SRC Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd. NE, Salem SST Sanders Studio, 2773 Adell Lane NE, Salem STA Stayton Union High School, 757 W Locust St, Stayton TBA To Be Arranged,, Salem TNC Town and Country Lanes, 3500 River Road N, Keizer TOK Tokyo International University, 1300 Mill St SE, Salem VIA Via Potentia Self Defense Trng, 608 NE Hwy 99W, McMinnville WAL Waldo Middle School, 2805 Lansing Ave NE, Salem WAQ Woodburn Aquatic Center, 190 Oak St, Woodburn WCC Chemeketa Woodburn Campus, 120 E Lincoln St, Woodburn WGC Willow Lake Golf Center, 6000 Windsor Island Rd N, Keizer WHL Whitlock s Sewing and Vac., 455 Court St NE, Salem WHS Woodburn High School, 1785 N Front St, Woodburn WLM Willamette Humane Society, 4246 Turner Rd SE, Salem WSH West Salem High School, 1776 Titan Dr NW, Salem YVC Yamhill Valley Campus, 288 NE Norton Ln., McMinnville Just for me individualized training options Chemeketa offers individualized on-the-job training courses and specialized training to help you meet your career goals. Whether you need skills training in one occupation or are working toward a particular educational goal based on your work experience, we can help you. Occupational Skills Training (OST) Earn credits through hands-on, individualized, on-the-job training with an employer. Certificate of Completion is awarded when you complete at least 24 credits and your job-related curriculum. You may enroll for the program any time during a term once the plan and site are developed. For more information, please contact Mark Noah in the Occupational Skills Training Office at 503.399.5217. Employment Skills Training (EST) 12 44 credits of coursework to supplement an individualized goal toward a career opportunity. Certificate of Completion is awarded when you complete your customized curriculum. You can enroll at the beginning of any term of the academic year. For more information, contact Chuck Skirvin in Counseling and Career Services at 503.399.5120. Terms you may need to know Audit If you choose to audit a credit course, you will not get a grade or earn college credit for the course. Audited courses do not count toward a certificate or degree, but the standard prerequisites, tuition and fees apply. Associate Degree A program of study that culminates in a two-year degree. Bachelor (Baccalaureate) Degree A program of study that culminates in a four-year college degree. Certificate of Completion A program of study that culminates in certification of program completion (as opposed to a college degree). CEU (Continuing Education Unit) A credential earned for taking certain types of courses. CEUs are required by some professions to maintain currency in a field or earn promotions. Continuing Student Anyone who has enrolled at Chemeketa within the past year. Credit Students seeking a certificate or degree usually take classes on a credit basis. When they complete the class successfully, they receive a specified number of college credits that can be applied toward a certificate or degree. Drop Dropping a class removes it from your schedule. Refunds are issued for courses that are dropped before the deadline each term. Consult the term calendar for details or check on-line in the searchable course schedule for shorter term courses. Hybrid Course Face-to-face course with some face-to-face time replaced with equivalent online time and web-based tools. Access to web-based tools required. Interactive Video Two-way video conferencing; instruction from one Chemeketa face-to-face site to another. Lab The portion of a course that involves laboratory work. For example, an art course may have a classroom component (the lecture) and a lab component (studio drawing). Learning Community A set of two or more courses taught during the same term and built around a theme. Lecture The portion of a course that involves classroom instruction. For example, a chemistry course may have a laboratory component (doing experiments) and lecture component. New Student Anyone who has never enrolled at Chemeketa or who has not taken classes within the last year. Non-Credit Courses that do not count toward a certificate or degree. Most non-credit courses are designed for or personal enrichment. No Show/Drop A college process where students who do not attend the first class meeting are dropped by the college in order to make room for other students. Online A course that uses web-based tools where all instruction and interaction between instructor and student is done online. Proctored exams may still be required. Prerequisite A course you must complete before you can enroll in a particular class or program. For example, a prerequisite for Writing 122 is Writing 121. Quarter (or Term) Any of the four periods of the academic year when courses are offered: summer, fall, winter and spring. Academic terms are usually ten or eleven weeks in length. Web Optional Face-to-face course with no additional access to web-based tools required. Web Required Face-to-face course with additional access to web-based tools required.

18 Adult Basic Ed Apprenticeship Credit and non-credit classes Understanding class list information Designates type of class: lab, lecture or recitation. If Lec and Lab are listed, student must register for both. If Lec and Rec are listed, student must register for both. If Lec, Lab and Rec are listed, student must register for Lec plus Lab plus Rec. Dark shaded area indicates primary class. Light shaded area indicates linked class. X in front of course number indicates non-credit. Notelines indicate special requirements and/or supplemental information. Web Optional Face-to-face course with no additional access to web-based tools required. Web Required Face-to-face course with additional access to web-based tools required course number Course Reference Number days or days of week class meets CHEMISTRY location credits/number of hours a non-credit class meets tuition and fees CH104 Chemistry for Allied Health 5 credits Salem - Web Required 14463 MW 9:30am-10:50am CAM 08-219 Staff Lec 400+89 Must reg in Rec & Lab (14464 & 14465) or (14466 & 14467) 14464 M 12pm-12:50pm CAM 08-232 Staff Rec Must also reg in Lec CRN 14463 & Lab CRN 14465 14466 W 12pm-12:50pm CAM 08-232 Staff Rec Must also reg in Lec CRN 14463 & Lab CRN 14467 14465 M 1pm-2:50pm CAM 08-224 Staff Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN 14463 & Rec CRN 14464 14467 W 1pm-2:50pm CAM 08-224 Staff Lab Must also reg in Lec CRN 14463 & Rec CRN 14466 13164 M 5:30pm-6:45pm CAM 08-232 Nelson C Rec Must also reg in Lec 13163 & Lab 13165 M Monday; T Tuesday; W Wednesday; R Thursday; F Friday; S Saturday; U Sunday; TBA To Be Arranged ADULT BASIC ED (NON-CR) XABE0793P ABE Skills Lab Dallas Center - Web Optional 36714 MTWRF 9am-11:50am DAC Johnson B Lab +0 Must attend GED orientation. Call 503-623-5567 for appt. XABE0796C ABE/GED Orientation Dallas Center - Web Optional 32807 TBA TBA DAC Johnson B Lec +0 Call 503-623-5567 for orientation dates and appointment 32894 TBA TBA YVC 01 Graham J Lec +0 Call 503.472.9482 for dates & times;$15 fee AGRICULTURE (NON-CR) XAGR9800C Agri Business Mgt 1 - Term 1 30270 T 9am-12pm CAM 62-101 La Vine P Lec +625 Consent required, 503.399.5089 or 503.589.7759 XAGR9801E Label Comprehension 39640 F 1pm-5pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +42 Nov 20; Four core or other pesticide recert hours available XAGR9801F Weed Identification and Mgt 39641 S 8am-12pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +62 Dec 5; Four pesticide recert hours available XAGR9801M Pesticide Laws and Safety 30262 F 8am-5pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +198 Sep 11; 503.399.5139 by Aug 26 to reg; Recert hours avail XAGR9801N Pesticide Recertification Trng 30274 F 8am-5pm CAM 34-100 Gordon L Lec +120 Dec 4; Eight pesticide recert hours available XAGR9801P Pesticide Right-of-Way Trng 30265 R 8am-5pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +204 Nov 19-20; 503.399.5139 by Nov 4 to reg 30265 F 8am-12pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +204 Nov 19-20; 503.399.5139 by Nov 4 to reg XAGR9801Q Ornamental/Turf Herbicide Trng 39104 F 8am-5pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +151 Oct 23; 503.399.5139 by Oct 7 to reg; Eight recert hrs avail XAGR9802F Forestry Pesticide Review 40209 F 8am-5pm CAM 61-102 Gordon L Lec +198 Oct 9; 503.399.5139 by Sep 23 to reg; Eight recert hrs avail XAGR9804K Respiratory Prot/Agriculture 38821 F 8am-12pm CAM 61-102 Cooke G Lec +42 Dec 11; Four core or other pesticide recert hours available XAGR9804L Integrated Pest Mgt Basics 37402 S 9am-4pm CAM 61-102 Spink D Lec +62 Dec 12; Six pest recert hrs, including core and other hrs APPRENTICESHIP APR101 Trade Skills Fundamentals 4 credits 35821 MT 6pm-7:20pm CAM 20-123 Rooney P Lec 328+57 Apprenticeship Program must register for link 35822 35822 MT 7:30pm-8:50pm CAM 20-123 Rooney P Lab Apprenticeship Program must register for link 35821 Apprenticeship continued next page

Credit and non-credit classes Apprenticeship Art 19 Apprenticeship continued APR155A HVAC/R Appr Fundamentals 5 credits 34849 WR 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM 20-213 Gagle M Lec 410+110 Apprenticeship Program must register for link 34850 34850 WR 8:30pm-9:30pm CAM 20-213 Gagle M Lab Apprenticeship Program must register for link 34849 APR166A Sheetmetal Appr Fundamentals 5 credits 34867 MT 5:30pm-7:20pm CAM 36-102 Schomus J Lec 410+110 Apprenticeship Program must register for link 34868 34868 MT 7:30pm-8:30pm CAM 36-102 Schomus J Lab Apprenticeship Program must register for link 34867 ART ART101 Understanding Art 4 credits 30636 MW 12:30pm-2:20pm CAM 05-112 Staff Lec 328+56 Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better 30637 TR 6pm-7:50pm CAM 08-206 Herron C Lec 328+56 Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better 37371 S 9am-12:50pm CAM 03-116 Beausoleil D Lec 328+56 Oct 3-31; Five week course; Internet & computer req d 33877 COL Staff Lec 328+106 Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better 33322 COL Staff Lec 328+106 Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better 30678 MW 3:30pm-5:20pm YVC 01-303 Koot J Lec 328+56 33981 M 6pm-9:50pm WCC Hernandez H Lec 328+56 ART115 Basic Design/Black and White 4 credits 36375 MW 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM 03-104 Bunnenberg Boehmer K Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 36376 36376 MW 2:30pm-4:20pm CAM 03-104 Bunnenberg Boehmer K Lab Must register for lecture crn 36375 36379 TR 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM 03-104 Bunnenberg Boehmer K Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 36380 36380 TR 2:30pm-4:20pm CAM 03-104 Bunnenberg Boehmer K Lab Must register for lecture crn 36379 36409 MW 6pm-6:50pm CAM 03-104 Herron C Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 36410 36410 MW 7pm-8:50pm CAM 03-104 Herron C Lab Must register for lecture crn 36409 32265 MW 12:30pm-1:20pm YVC 01-303 Koot J Lec 328+71 Must also register for Lab CRN 36441 36441 MW 1:30pm-3:20pm YVC 01-303 Koot J Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN 32265 38248 F 6:30pm-9:20pm WCC Hernandez H Lec 328+71 Must also register for Lab CRN 38250 38250 S 9am-11:50am WCC Hernandez H Lab Must also register for Lec CRN 38248 ART116 Basic Design/Color 4 credits 36383 MW 9:30am-10:20am CAM 03-104 Staff Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 36385 36385 MW 10:30am-12:20pm CAM 03-104 Staff Lab Must register for lecture crn 36383 ART117 Basic Design/Three Dimensional 4 credits 37341 TR 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM 05-100 Jones S Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 37342 37342 TR 2:30pm-4:20pm CAM 05-100 Jones S Lab Must register for lecture crn 37341 ART131 Introduction to Drawing 1 4 credits 33880 MW 9:30am-10:20am CAM 03-121 Lutz A Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 34030 34030 MW 10:30am-12:20pm CAM 03-121 Lutz A Lab Must register for lecture crn 33880 30644 MW 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM 03-121 Rawlins G Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 30645 30645 MW 2:30pm-4:20pm CAM 03-121 Rawlins G Lab Must register for lecture crn 30644 30646 MW 6pm-6:50pm CAM 03-121 Lutz A Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 30647 30647 MW 7pm-8:50pm CAM 03-121 Lutz A Lab Must register for lecture crn 30646 30550 TR 9:30am-10:20am CAM 03-121 Mack L Lec 328+71 Must register for lab crn 30554 30554 TR 10:30am-12:20pm CAM 03-121 Mack L Lab Must register for lecture crn 30550 31628 MW 9am-9:50am YVC 01-303 Barrett P Lec 328+71 Must also register for Lab CRN 31629 31629 MW 10am-11:50am YVC 01-303 Barrett P Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN 31628 33903 MW 5:30pm-6:20pm YVC 01-303 Barrett P Lec 328+71 Must also register for Lab CRN 33904 33904 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm YVC 01-303 Barrett P Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN 33903 ART142 Introduction to Photography 3 credits 39687 W 6pm-7:50pm CAM 04-233 Lawn L Lec 246+115 Must register for lab crn 39688 39688 W 8pm-9:50pm CAM 04-233 Lawn L Lab Must also register in lecture crn 39687 39777 F 8:30am-10:20am YVC 01-316 Mekeel J Lec 246+115 Must also register for Lab CRN 39778 39778 F 10:30am-12:20pm YVC 01-316 Mekeel J Lab Must also register for Lecture CRN 39777 ART154 Pottery 1: Handbuilding 3 credits 30635 MW 8:30am-8:50am CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 30642 30642 MW 9am-10:50am CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lab Must register for lecture crn 30635 30643 MW 11am-11:20am CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 34704 34704 MW 11:30am-1:20pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lab Must register for lecture crn 30643 38835 MW 1:30pm-1:50pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 38836 38836 MW 2pm-3:50pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lab Must register for lecture crn 38835 38837 TR 6pm-6:20pm CAM 05-103 Kleiber B Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 38838 38838 TR 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM 05-103 Kleiber B Lab Must register for lecture crn 38837 ART155 Pottery 2: Wheel Throwing 3 credits 38842 TR 12:30pm-12:50pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 38843 38843 TR 1pm-2:50pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lab Must register for lecture crn 38842 31805 MW 4pm-4:20pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 38839 38839 MW 4:30pm-6:20pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lab Must register for lecture crn 31805 38840 MW 6:30pm-6:50pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lec 246+77 Must register for lab crn 38841 38841 MW 7pm-8:50pm CAM 05-103 Jacobson L Lab Must register for lecture crn 38840 Art continued next page

20 Art Credit and non-credit classes Art continued ART198C Independent Studies 3 credits 40410 F 8:30am-12:20pm YVC 01-316 Mekeel J Lec 246+115 Photography Independent Study ART198D Independent Studies 4 credits 32580 MW 5:30pm-8:20pm YVC 01-303 Barrett P Lec 328+71 Must talk to instructor first. 36758 MW 9am-11:50am YVC 01-303 Barrett P Lec 328+71 Must talk to instructor first. 36975 MW 12:30pm-3:20pm YVC 01-303 Koot J Lec 328+71 Must talk to instructor first. ART202 History of Photography 3 credits 40282 COL Mekeel J Lec 246+92 ART203 New Media Art 4 credits 40203 COL Tringali S Lec 328+106 Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better ART204 Introduction to Art History 4 credits 30740 MW 9:30am-11:20am CAM 03-116 Beausoleil D Lec 328+56 Prereq: Placement into WR121; or WR115 with C or better 30439 COL Beausoleil D Lec 328+106 Prereq: Placement into WR115; or WR090 with C or better ART205 Introduction to Art History 4 credits 35440 TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM 03-116 Staff Lec 328+56 Prereq: Placement into WR121; or WR115 with C or better ART221 Graphic Design 1:Icons/Symbols 4 credits 30656 MW 9:30am-10:20am CAM 04-225 Linder C Lec 328+113 Must register in lab 30660 30660 MW 10:30am-12:20pm CAM 04-225 Linder C Lab Must register for lecture crn 30656 ART238 Introduction to Illustration 3 credits 32429 W 6pm-7:50pm CAM 04-225 Bruns A Lec 246+47 Must register for lab crn 32430 32430 W 8pm-9:50pm CAM 04-225 Bruns A Lab Must register for lecture crn 32429 ART247 Glass Fusing & Slumping 1 3 credits 32417 MW 9:30am-9:50am CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lec 246+207 Must register for lab crn 32418 32418 MW 10am-11:50am CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lab Must register in lecture crn 32417 38823 MW 6pm-6:20pm CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lec 246+207 Must register in lab crn 38824 38824 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lab Must register in lecture crn 38823 ART247B Glass Fusing/Slumping - Inter. 3 credits 33537 MW 9:30am-9:50am CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lec 246+212 Must register in lab crn 33558 33558 MW 10am-11:50am CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lab Must register in lecture crn 33537 38825 MW 6pm-6:50pm CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lec 246+212 Must register in lab crn 38826 38826 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lab Must register in lecture crn 38825 ART247C Glass Fusing & Slumping-Adv 3 credits 38827 MW 6pm-6:20pm CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lec 246+217 Must register in lab crn 38828 38828 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lab Must register in lecture crn 38827 33884 MW 9:30am-9:50am CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lec 246+217 Must register in lab crn 33885 33885 MW 10am-11:50am CAM 05-100 Barrett L Lab Must register in lecture crn 33884 ART261 Darkroom and Film Photography 4 credits 39644 TR 9am-9:50am CAM 05-101 Giovannini M Lec 328+87 Must register for lab crn 39645 39645 TR 10am-11:50am CAM 05-101 Giovannini M Lab Must register in lecture crn 39644 ART265 Photography 1 4 credits 32435 TR 12:30pm-1:20pm CAM 04-233 Malley B Lec 328+128 Must register for lab crn 32436 32436 TR 1:30pm-3:20pm CAM 04-233 Malley B Lab Must register for lecture crn 32435 39860 F 9:30am-11:20am CAM 04-233 Wytcherley B Lec 328+128 Must register for lab crn 39861; Lunch break provided 39861 F 11:30am-3:20pm CAM 04-233 Wytcherley B Lab Must register for lecture crn 39860 ART267 Portrait Photography 4 credits 40197 R 6pm-9:50pm CAM 04-233 James K Lec 328+56 ART270 Printmaking:Screen Printing 1 3 credits 30567 TR 1:30pm-1:50pm CAM 05-101 Rawlins G Lec 246+67 Must register in lab crn 38829 38829 TR 2pm-3:50pm CAM 05-101 Rawlins G Lab Must register in lecture crn 30567 ART274 Printmaking:ScreenPrinting 2 3 credits 30569 TR 1:30pm-1:50pm CAM 05-101 Rawlins G Lec 246+67 Must register in lab crn 38830 38830 TR 2pm-3:50pm CAM 05-101 Rawlins G Lab Must also register in lecture crn 30569 ART275 Printmaking:ScreenPrinting 3 3 credits 30573 TR 1:30pm-1:50pm CAM 05-101 Rawlins G Lec 246+67 Must register in lab crn 38831 38831 TR 2pm-3:50pm CAM 05-101 Rawlins G Lab Must register in lecture crn 30573 ART281 Painting 1 4 credits 36389 TR 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM 03-121 Mack L Lec 328+71 Must register in lab crn 36390 36390 TR 2:30pm-4:20pm CAM 03-121 Mack L Lab Must register in lecture crn 36389 ART281B Painting 2 4 credits 36395 TR 1:30pm-2:20pm CAM 03-121 Mack L Lec 328+71 Must register in lab crn 36396 36396 TR 2:30pm-4:20pm CAM 03-121 Mack L Lab Must also register in lecture crn 36395 ART291 Beginning Sculpture 3 credits 30639 TR 9am-9:20am CAM 05-103 Staff Lec 246+57 Must also register in lab crn 38832 38832 TR 9:30am-11:20am CAM 05-103 Staff Lab Must also register in lecture crn 30639