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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 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030 Great Lakes Center Building 617, Great Lakes, IL 60088 Lakeshore Campus 111 North Genesee Street, Waukegan, IL 60085 Southlake Campus 1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Community Locations: FORN HPHP HSPI HST TBA VA VMCW WI Foreign Country Highland Park Hospital 718 Glenview Avenue, Highland Park, IL 60035 Hospital In District Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 19525 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030 To Be Announced Virginia Vista Medical Center West 2615 Washington Street, Waukegan, IL 60085 Wisconsin ACCOUNTING Business Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2041 Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: www.clcillinois.edu/programs/acc 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 112-001 3.0 0630P-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: $10.00 8133 ACC 121-001 4.0 0900A-1245 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8134 ACC 121-002 4.0 0600P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8143 ACC 121-003 4.0 0900A-1245 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 8138 ACC 121-004 4.0 0600P-0945 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 8136 ACC 121-800 4.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 8140 ACC 121-801 4.0 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 120 8139 ACC 122-002 4.0 0900A-1245 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8135 ACC 122-003 4.0 0600P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8141 ACC 122-001 4.0 0600P-0945 MW SLC 6/8 7/29 8137 ACC 122-800 4.0 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 212-800 3.0 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 18 2014, but is subject to change. ACC 251 Financial Accounting Research (1-0) 1 Hour Corequisite: ACC 222 8748 ACC 251-800 1.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/2 1

ACC 252 Research Topics in Taxation (1-0) 1 Hour Corequisite: ACC 213 8749 ACC 252-800 1.0 ARR ONLINE 7/6 7/31 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SYSTEMS Business Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2041 Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: www.clcillinois.edu/programs/aos 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 2013. AOS 122 Business Mathematics (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8154 AOS 122-001 3.0 0600P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8147 AOS 122-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 AOS 170 Computer Keyboarding I (1.5-1) 2 Hours 8155 AOS 170-001 2.0 0600P-0820 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 172 Business English (3-0) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 8150 AOS 172-600 3.0 0600P-0845 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u AOS 172-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom AOS 111 Business Communication (3-0) 8151 AOS 111-600 3.0 0600P-0845 M GLC 6/8 7/29 u AOS 111-600 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 109 8158 AOS 112-001 3.0 0600P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8159 AOS 112-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 AOS 113 Comprehensive Word Processing (3-0) 8160 AOS 113-001 3.0 0600P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 175 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Building (1.5-1) 2 Hours 8149 AOS 175-001 2.0 0600P-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 178-001 3.0 0600P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 AOS 215 Presentation Software (3-0) 8153 AOS 215-600 3.0 0600P-0845 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u AOS215-600 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) 543-2672 for more information. 8156 AOS 113-380 3.0 0600P-0900 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8750 AOS 113-002 3.0 0600P-0845 TR LSC 6/9 7/30 2

ANTHROPOLOGY Social Sciences Division, Room A244, (847) 543-2047 ANT 121 Introduction to Anthropology (3-0) 8605 ANT 121-001 3.0 0900A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8609 ANT 121-002 3.0 0700P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8607 ANT 121-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 221 Cultural Anthropology (3-0) 8610 ANT 221-001 3.0 0900A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8822 ANT 221-400 3.0 0900A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ANT 221-400 is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. 8608 ANT 221-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 222 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3-0) 8612 ANT 222-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ANT 224 Introduction to Archaeology (3-0) 8611 ANT 224-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/31 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2044 ARC 121 Architectural Graphics (2-3) 8798 ARC 121-001 3.0 0600P-1030 TW GLC 6/9 7/29 ARC 228 History of Architecture (3-0) 8799 ARC 228-600 3.0 0100P-0500 TW GLC 6/9 7/29 u ARC 228-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom ART Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) 543-2040 ART 121 Introduction to Art (3-0) 8236 ART 121-001 3.0 0900A-1210 TR GLC 6/9 7/23 8237 ART 121-400 3.0 0900A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u ART 121-400 is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. 8238 ART 121-002 3.0 0630P-0940 MW SLC 6/8 7/22 ANT 226 Field Methods (3-0) Panama - Field Study 8730 ANT 226-990 3.0 ARR ARR FORN 6/15 7/15 u ANT 226-990 (required) and ANT 299-990 (optional) are reserved for students participating in the short term Study Abroad Trip to Panama. Please contact Scott Palumbo at spalumbo@clcillinois.edu for more information. ANT 228 Cross-Cultural Relationships (3-0) 8606 ANT 228-800 3.0 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 299-990 3.0 ARR ARR FORN 6/15 7/15 u ANT 299-990 (optional) and ANT 226-990 (required) are reserved for students participating in the short term Study Abroad Trip to Panama. Please contact Scott Palumbo at spalumbo@clcillinois.edu for more information. ART 124 Drawing I (0-6) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 8233 ART 124-001 3.0 0900A-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 100 8248 ART 128-001 2.0 0830A-1200 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Door County - Field Study 8246 ART 128-990 2.0 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) 543-2530 or email at rlossmann@clcillinois.edu ART 129 Photography I (2-2) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 8245 ART 129-001 3.0 1230P-0420 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 3

ART 149 Digital Photography I (2-2) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 8235 ART 149-001 3.0 1230P-0420 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8242 ART 149-002 3.0 0600P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ART 220 Watercolor II (0-4) 2 Hours Prerequisite: ART128 8249 ART 220-001 2.0 0830A-1200 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 Door County - Field Study 8247 ART 220-990 2.0 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) 543-2530 or email at blossmann@clcillinois.edu ART 226 Ceramics I (0-6) OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 Additional Cost/Course Fee: $50.00 8234 ART 226-001 3.0 0900A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 ART 241 History of Art II (3-0) Central Europe - Field Study 8239 ART 241-990 3.0 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) 543-2530 or email at blossmann@clcillinois.edu ART 260 History of Photography (3-0) 8243 ART 260-800 3.0 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 267-001 3.0 0100P-0345 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2044 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: $65.00 8829 ACR 110-001 3 0900A-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ACR 215 Automotive Detailing (2-2) Corequisite: ACR 110 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $55.00 8457 ACR 215-001 3.0 0600P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0600P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 ART 246 Ceramics II (0-6) Prerequisite: ART 226 (C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $50.00 8240 ART 246-001 3.0 0900A-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 248-980 3.0 ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/31 Painting 8250 ART 248-981 3.0 ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/31 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2044 AUT 110 Introduction to Automotive Technology (3-2) 4 Hours Additional Cost/Course Fee: $20.00 8460 AUT 110-001 4.0 0100P-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: $35.00 8458 AUT 111-001 5.0 0800A-1150 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 4

AUT 113 Suspension and Alignment (4-2) 5 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $35.00 8462 AUT 113-001 5.0 0600P-0950 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 AUT 217 Automotive Service Consulting (3-0) 8461 AUT 217-600 3.0 0600P-0920 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u AUT 217-600 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: $35.00 8459 AUT 275-001 5.0 0600P-0950 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 BIOLOGY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) 543-2042 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) 543-2076, the Lakeshore Campus, (847) 543-2120, and by appointment at the Southlake Campus, (847) 543-6501. 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 120 - 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 123 - 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 141 - 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 161 - 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 111-001 4.0 0930A-1050 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 1100A-1250 TWR GLC 6/9 7/30 8021 BIO 111-002 4.0 0600P-0750 MTR GLC 6/8 7/30 0800P-0950 MTR GLC 6/8 7/30 BIO 120 Environmental Biology (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra Additional Cost/Course Fee: $20.00 8003 BIO 120-001 4.0 0800A-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 1000A-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8002 BIO 120-002 4.0 0900A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0800A-1150 W GLC 6/9 7/30 8004 BIO 120-003 4.0 0900A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 1200P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8027 BIO 120-005 4.0 0530P-0820 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 0530P-0920 T GLC 6/8 7/29 8005 BIO 120-006 4.0 0900A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0800A-1150 W GLC 6/9 7/30 8026 BIO 120-004 4.0 0900A-1150 MW SLC 6/8 7/29 1200P-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 123-001 4.0 0800A-1050 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 1100A-1250 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8022 BIO 123-002 4.0 0800A-0950 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 1000A-1250 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8006 BIO 123-003 4.0 0900A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 1200P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8008 BIO 123-004 4.0 0900A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 0900A-1050 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 8010 BIO 123-007 4.0 0700P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0600P-0950 W GLC 6/9 7/30 8017 BIO 123-600 4.0 ARR ARR GLC 6/8 7/29 0600P-0950 T GLC 6/8 7/29 u BIO 123-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom Lakeshore Campus - Waukegan 8009 BIO 123-006 4.0 0600P-0715 TR LSC 6/9 7/30 0730P-0920 TR LSC 6/9 7/30 0600P-0850 W LSC 6/9 7/30 8038 BIO 123-008 4.0 0600P-0750 M SLC 6/8 7/29 0600P-0950 T SLC 6/8 7/29 0600P-0750 W SLC 6/8 7/29 0800P-0950 W SLC 6/8 7/29 5

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 126-600 2.0 0400P-0750 W GLC 6/8 8/1 u BIO 126-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom BIO 127 Introduction to Evolution (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8015 BIO 127-600 3.0 0530P-0820 T GLC 6/10 7/30 ARR ARR GLC 6/10 7/30 u BIO 127-600 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. 8036 BIO 128-002 3.0 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 $460.00. For more information contact Bob Remedi at (847) 543-2326, remedi@clcillinois.edu, or http://clcpages.clcillinois.edu/home/bio567/; Mike Latza at (847) 543-2956 or mlatza@clcillinois.edu; or Shane Jones at (847) 543-2885 or shanejones@clcillinois.edu. 8025 BIO 128-001 3.0 ARR ARR VA 5/24 6/7 BIO 140 Environmental Biology without Lab (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8023 BIO 140-001 3.0 1200P-0250 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8024 BIO 140-400 3.0 0900A-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 161-001 4.0 0800A-1050 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 0800A-1050 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 8028 BIO 161-002 4.0 0600P-0850 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 0600P-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: $30.00 8029 BIO 162-001 4.0 0630P-0920 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 0630P-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. 8037 BIO 226-002 3.0 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 244-001 4.0 0900A-1150 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 1000A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 8011 BIO 244-002 4.0 0900A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 1200P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8019 BIO 244-003 4.0 1100A-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 0200P-0350 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8034 BIO 244-004 4.0 0300P-0550 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 0600P-0750 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8012 BIO 244-005 4.0 0500P-0750 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 0800P-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 245-001 4.0 0900A-1020 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 1030A-1220 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0100P-0220 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8035 BIO 245-002 4.0 0300P-0450 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0500P-0750 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8032 BIO 245-003 4.0 0500P-0750 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0800P-0950 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 6

BIO 246 Microbiology (2-4) 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 123 (formerly BIO 121) or BIO 161 (all C or better) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $30.00 8013 BIO 246-001 4.0 0800A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 1000A-1050 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8016 BIO 246-002 4.0 1000A-1050 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 1100A-1250 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8020 BIO 246-003 4.0 0430P-0520 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0530P-0720 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8014 BIO 246-004 4.0 0630P-0720 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0730P-0920 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Business Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2041 Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: www.clcillinois.edu/programs/bus BUS 119 Personal Finance (3-0) 8173 BUS 119-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 121 Introduction to Business (3-0) 8169 BUS 121-001 3.0 0900A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8164 BUS 121-002 3.0 0600P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8171 BUS 121-400 3.0 0900A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u BUS 121-400 is an intense 3-week intersession course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. 8165 BUS 121-003 3.0 0900A-1145 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 8163 BUS 121-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 8170 BUS 121-801 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 8175 BUS 121-802 3.0 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 122-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 8176 BUS 122-801 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 132 Business Ethics (3-0) Recommended: BUS 121 8181 BUS 132-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 221 Business Law I (3-0) Prerequisite: BUS 121 or PLS 110 8166 BUS 221-001 3.0 0630P-0915 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8167 BUS 221-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 8177 BUS 221-801 3.0 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 221 8172 BUS 222-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 BUS 223 Principles of Management (3-0) Prerequisite: BUS 121 8168 BUS 223-600 3.0 0630P-0915 M GLC 6/8 7/27 u BUS 223-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom as well as on the Internet CHEMISTRY Biological & Health Sciences Division, Room C140, (847) 543-2042 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) 543-2076, the Lakeshore Campus, (847) 543-2120 and at the Southlake Campus, (847) 543-6544. 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

Which beginning chemistry course is right for you? CHM 120 - 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 121 - intended for chemistry, biology and other science majors. Intermediate algebra is a prerequisite. CHM 142 - 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 120-001 4.0 0900A-1150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 1200P-0150 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8049 CHM 120-002 4.0 0900A-1150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 1200P-0150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8045 CHM 120-003 4.0 0830A-1020 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 1030A-0120 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8048 CHM 120-004 4.0 0600P-0715 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0730P-0920 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 0600P-0850 W GLC 6/9 7/30 u CHM 120-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8056 CHM 120-400 4.0 0830A-1130 TWRF SLC 5/19 6/5 1230P-0230 TWRF SLC 5/19 6/5 ARR ARR SLC 5/19 6/12 8055 CHM 120-601 4.0 0100P-0420 T SLC 6/9 7/30 ARR ARR SLC 6/9 7/30 u CHM 120-400 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 120-601 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 121-001 5.0 0830A-0945 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 1000A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8046 CHM 121-002 5.0 1000A-1115 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0800A-0950 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8044 CHM 121-003 5.0 0600P-0750 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0800P-0915 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8052 CHM 121-005 5.0 0200P-0315 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0330P-0520 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8054 CHM 121-006 5.0 1230P-0145 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0200P-0350 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 CHM 123 General Chemistry II (3-4) 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 121 (C or better) 8041 CHM 123-001 5.0 0830A-0945 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 1000A-1150 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 8042 CHM 123-002 5.0 0600P-0715 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/30 0730P-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: $45.00 8043 CHM 125-001 5.0 0600P-0845 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 0600P-0950 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 CHM 140 Chemistry for a Changing World (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8050 CHM 140-001 3.0 1100A-0150 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CHM 142 Chemistry for a Changing World-LAB (3-2) 4 Hours AND Basic Algebra 8051 CHM 142-001 4.0 0900A-1050 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 1100A-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: $45.00 8053 CHM 223-001 5.0 0830A-1120 MW GLC 6/8 7/30 0830A-1220 TR GLC 6/8 7/30 8

CHINESE Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) 543-2040 CHI 121 Beginning Chinese I (4-0) 4 Hours 8251 CHI 121-001 4.0 0100P-0450 MTWR GLC 6/8 7/2 CHI 122 Beginning Chinese II (4-0) 4 Hours Prerequisite: CHI 121 8759 CHI 122-001 4.0 0100P-0450 MTWR GLC 7/6 7/30 COMMUNICATION Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division, Room B210, (847) 543-2040 CMM 111 Communication Skills (3-0) 8269 CMM 111-001 3.0 0700P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 CMM 121 Fundamentals of Speech (3-0) 8257 CMM 121-001 3.0 0800A-1150 TR GLC 6/23 7/30 8278 CMM 121-002 3.0 0800A-1145 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8256 CMM 121-004 3.0 0800A-1045 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8255 CMM 121-005 3.0 0830A-1115 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8261 CMM 121-006 3.0 0830A-1115 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8254 CMM 121-007 3.0 0900A-0230 S GLC 6/13 8/1 8282 CMM 121-008 3.0 0900A-1145 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8258 CMM 121-009 3.0 1130A-0215 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8259 CMM 121-010 3.0 1130A-0215 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8280 CMM 121-011 3.0 1200P-0245 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8263 CMM 121-012 3.0 1230P-0315 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8264 CMM 121-013 3.0 0330P-0615 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8275 CMM 121-014 3.0 0400P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8260 CMM 121-015 3.0 0400P-0645 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8276 CMM 121-016 3.0 0400P-0645 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8265 CMM 121-017 3.0 0630P-0915 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 8262 CMM 121-018 3.0 0700P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8783 CMM 121-024 3.0 0400P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8786 CMM 121-025 3.0 0700P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8782 CMM 121-600 3.0 1230P-0315 T GLC 6/9 6/9 1230P-0315 T GLC 6/23 6/23 1230P-0315 T GLC 07/7 7/7 1230P-0315 T GLC 07/21 7/21 u CMM 121-600 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 121-019 3.0 0700P-0945 MW LSC 6/8 7/29 8271 CMM 121-020 3.0 0830A-1215 MW SLC 6/22 7/29 8274 CMM 121-021 3.0 0930A-1215 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 8279 CMM 121-022 3.0 0330P-0615 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 8267 CMM 121-023 3.0 0630P-0915 TR SLC 6/9 7/30 CMM 127 Intercultural Communication (3-0) 8268 CMM 127-001 3.0 1200P-0350 TR GLC 6/23 7/30 8272 CMM 127-400 3.0 0900A-0100 TWRF GLC 5/19 6/5 u CMM 127-400 is an intense 3-week course. The workload and expectations are the same in this course as they are for all other courses. 8270 CMM 127-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 8/1 CMM 128 Interviewing Practices (3-0) 8277 CMM 128-001 3.0 0700P-0945 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 CMM 221 Applied Forensics (Variable) 1-8784 CMM 221-001 3.0 1200P-0645 MW GLC 6/8 7/29 8785 CMM 221-002 3.0 0700P-0945 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 9

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Engineering, Math & Physical Sciences Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2044 CAD 110 CAD/CAM Concepts (2-2) or consent of instructor Additional Cost/Course Fee: $50.00 8804 CAD 110-600 3.0 0600P-0850 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u CAD 110-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom CAD 111 CAD Drafting Application I (3-2) 4 Hours Additional Cost/Course Fee: $50.00 8806 CAD 111-600 4.0 0600P-0950 W GLC 6/10 7/29 u CAD 111-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom CAD 117 Introduction to AutoCAD (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $50.00 8464 CAD 117-600 3.0 0600P-0850 R GLC 6/11 7/30 8805 CAD 117-601 3.0 0930A-1220 T GLC 6/9 7/28 u CAD 117-600 and -601 are blended sections that combine work in the classroom CAD 170 Introduction to SolidWorks (2-2) Additional Cost/Course Fee: $50.00 8463 CAD 170-600 3.0 0600P-0950 M GLC 6/8 7/27 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Business Division, Room T102, (847) 543-2041 Not all courses are offered every semester. For more information: www.clcillinois.edu/programs/cit 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: www.clcillinois.edu/prereq Office 2013 All coursework will be completed in Microsoft Office 2013. CIT 111 Comprehensive Spreadsheets (3-0) AND Basic Algebra 8184 CIT 111-001 3.0 0600P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 u CIT 111-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8185 CIT 111-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 CIT 112 Comprehensive Database (3-0) 8199 CIT 112-800 3.0 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 114 8189 CIT 119-600 3.0 0600P-0845 TR GLC 6/9 7/30 u CIT 119-600 is a blended section that combines work in the classroom 8190 CIT 119-800 3.0 ARR ONLINE 6/8 7/29 10