| 24 | MAS121 | PD1 | In Person Location | Able Seaman Training | 4 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 1 | Course Fee: $9.00 | | | Students learn and practice the skills required to pass the US Coast Guard (USCG) Merchant Marine exam for Able Bodied Seaman. Upon successful completion of this training, the student will receive a certificate of completion that satisfies the USCG testing requirements for Able Bodied Seaman any rating. It is highly recommended that students have their Merchant Mariner's application approved by the USCG before enrolling in this course. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fee: $9.00 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 25 | MAS122 | PD1 | In Person Location | OUPV Training | 4 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 0 | Course Fees: $100.00 | | | Students learn and practice the skills required to pass the US Coast Guard (USCG) Merchant Mariner Exam for Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV). Upon successful completion of this training course, the student will receive a certificate of completion that satisfies the USCG testing requirements for OUPV. To insure that the student meets the USCG credentialing requirements it is strongly recommended that students have received their USCG approval for OUPV prior to enrolling in the class. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $100.00 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 11 | ART116 | PD1 | In Person Location | Basic Design II | 3 | Kristin Shauck | | ART : 101 | 20 | 9 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $15. | | coffee sugar | Students complete studio exercises exploring the basic elements and principles of three-dimensional design and continue to master the concepts underlying fundamental composition and formal theory in the visual arts. Students gain a fundamental understanding of vocabulary, function, and applications of three-dimensional design concepts, and learn the processes of visual thinking and creative problem-solving. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $15. | Art Center | 101 | | | | | kshauck@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 14 | WLD100 | PD1 | In Person Location | Materials Processing | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills necessary to identify and process varied materials utilized in the metal fabrication industry. This is a competency-based program. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Completion of / or concurrently enrolled in IT 140 and IT 141. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 14 | WLD100 | PD8 | In Person Location | Materials Processing | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills necessary to identify and process varied materials utilized in the metal fabrication industry. This is a competency-based program. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Completion of / or concurrently enrolled in IT 140 and IT 141. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD100 | PE2 | In Person Location | Materials Processing | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills necessary to identify and process varied materials utilized in the metal fabrication industry. This is a competency-based program. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Completion of / or concurrently enrolled in IT 140 and IT 141. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 14 | WLD101 | PD1 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD101 | PD2 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD101 | PD4 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD101 | PD5 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD101 | PD6 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 1 | WLD101 | PD7 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD101 | PD8 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD101 | PE2 | In Person Location | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 4 | 4 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | WLD102 | PD1 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD102 | PD2 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD102 | PD3 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 4 | 4 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD102 | PD4 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD102 | PD6 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD102 | PD7 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD102 | PD8 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 1 | WLD102 | PE2 | In Person Location | Gas Metal Arc Welding | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | WLD103 | PD1 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD103 | PD3 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 4 | 4 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD103 | PD5 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 6 | 6 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD103 | PD6 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD103 | PD7 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 12 | WLD103 | PD8 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD103 | PE2 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 14 | WLD104 | PD1 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD104 | PD3 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD104 | PD4 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD104 | PD5 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 6 | 6 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD104 | PD6 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 5 | 5 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD104 | PD7 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 5 | 5 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 11 | WLD104 | PD8 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 4 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD104 | PE2 | In Person Location | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 14 | WLD105 | PD1 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD105 | PD2 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 4 | 4 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD105 | PD3 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD105 | PD4 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD105 | PD5 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD105 | PD7 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | WLD105 | PD8 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD105 | PE2 | In Person Location | Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Flux Core Arc Welding - Self-Shielded Process welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD140 | RC | In Person | Arc Welding Technologies | 1 | Kevin Eaton | | | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding processes. Prerequisite: Completion of / or concurrently enrolled in IT 140 FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | WLD209 | PD3 | In Person Location | Welding Fabrication | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 5 | 5 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in welding fabrication, involving various base metals and joints common to industry, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD150 | PD1 | In Person Location | Beginning Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | The student is introduced to welding in this flexible, variable credit course designed to meet a wide variety of student goals. The point of entry into the curriculum depends on the student’s previous experience with the discipline. The course is divided into small segments, called performance objectives, which allow the student to complete as many credits as they may have time to complete. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD150 | PD2 | In Person Location | Beginning Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | The student is introduced to welding in this flexible, variable credit course designed to meet a wide variety of student goals. The point of entry into the curriculum depends on the student’s previous experience with the discipline. The course is divided into small segments, called performance objectives, which allow the student to complete as many credits as they may have time to complete. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD150 | PD6 | In Person Location | Beginning Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | The student is introduced to welding in this flexible, variable credit course designed to meet a wide variety of student goals. The point of entry into the curriculum depends on the student’s previous experience with the discipline. The course is divided into small segments, called performance objectives, which allow the student to complete as many credits as they may have time to complete. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD150 | PD7 | In Person Location | Beginning Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | The student is introduced to welding in this flexible, variable credit course designed to meet a wide variety of student goals. The point of entry into the curriculum depends on the student’s previous experience with the discipline. The course is divided into small segments, called performance objectives, which allow the student to complete as many credits as they may have time to complete. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD150 | PD8 | In Person Location | Beginning Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | The student is introduced to welding in this flexible, variable credit course designed to meet a wide variety of student goals. The point of entry into the curriculum depends on the student’s previous experience with the discipline. The course is divided into small segments, called performance objectives, which allow the student to complete as many credits as they may have time to complete. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD150 | PE2 | In Person Location | Beginning Welding | 3 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | The student is introduced to welding in this flexible, variable credit course designed to meet a wide variety of student goals. The point of entry into the curriculum depends on the student’s previous experience with the discipline. The course is divided into small segments, called performance objectives, which allow the student to complete as many credits as they may have time to complete. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD160 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intermediate Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop welding skills to industrial standards in any or all of the following processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and flux core arc welding in all positions; and tungsten inert gas welding on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Students learn basic welding metallurgy and weld testing methods. Prerequisite: Entry-level dependent on completion of WLD 150 or previous experience and instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD160 | PD7 | In Person Location | Intermediate Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop welding skills to industrial standards in any or all of the following processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and flux core arc welding in all positions; and tungsten inert gas welding on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Students learn basic welding metallurgy and weld testing methods. Prerequisite: Entry-level dependent on completion of WLD 150 or previous experience and instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD160 | PD8 | In Person Location | Intermediate Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop welding skills to industrial standards in any or all of the following processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and flux core arc welding in all positions; and tungsten inert gas welding on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Students learn basic welding metallurgy and weld testing methods. Prerequisite: Entry-level dependent on completion of WLD 150 or previous experience and instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD170 | PD1 | In Person Location | Advanced Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop welding skills to job entry-level including welding design and fabrication methods, joint design, and fundamental welding metallurgy. Prerequisite: WLD 160 or instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD170 | PD8 | In Person Location | Advanced Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop welding skills to job entry-level including welding design and fabrication methods, joint design, and fundamental welding metallurgy. Prerequisite: WLD 160 or instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD190 | PD1 | In Person Location | Welding Certification Preparation | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop skills in the forms of welding tested in various welding certification examinations including pipe and plate welding skills. Prerequisite: WLD 160 or instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD190 | PD8 | In Person Location | Welding Certification Preparation | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students develop skills in the forms of welding tested in various welding certification examinations including pipe and plate welding skills. Prerequisite: WLD 160 or instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 12 | WLD205 | PD1 | In Person Location | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD205 | PD2 | In Person Location | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 12 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD205 | PD4 | In Person Location | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD205 | PD5 | In Person Location | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD205 | PD8 | In Person Location | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD206 | PD1 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD206 | PD2 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding | 9 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD206 | PD5 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD206 | PD6 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD206 | PD7 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD206 | PD8 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD207 | PD1 | In Person Location | Advanced Flux Core Arc Welding Process | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD207 | PD4 | In Person Location | Advanced Flux Core Arc Welding Process | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD207 | PD5 | In Person Location | Advanced Flux Core Arc Welding Process | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD207 | PD6 | In Person Location | Advanced Flux Core Arc Welding Process | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 14 | WLD207 | PD8 | In Person Location | Advanced Flux Core Arc Welding Process | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD208 | PD1 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD208 | PD6 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 3 | 3 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | WLD208 | PD8 | In Person Location | Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC11 Advanced Welder, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | WLD210 | PD1 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD210 | PD2 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD210 | PD3 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD210 | PD4 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 2 | 2 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 1 | WLD210 | PD5 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD210 | PD6 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | WLD210 | PD7 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 1 | 1 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD210 | PD8 | In Person Location | Pipe Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal, gas metal, flux core, and gas tungsten arc welding for the three general categories of pipe welds, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD220 | PD1 | In Person Location | Structural Steel Welding | 2 | Jesse Fulton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in Structural Steel Welding, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS D1.1, AWS D1.5, and AWS D1.8 specifications for qualification and certification, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | jfulton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 15 | WLD220 | PD8 | In Person Location | Structural Steel Welding | 2 | Kevin Eaton | | IMTC : IMTC-WLD | 15 | 0 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | | | Students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment, and skills used in Structural Steel Welding, involving base metals and joints common to the industry. Course curriculum includes portions of the AWS D1.1, AWS D1.5, and AWS D1.8 specifications for qualification and certification, in a competency-based program. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL 2019, 2020; WINTER 2020, 2021; SPRING 2020, 2021 | Additional Fee of CTE Materials are $65 per credit for welding. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-WLD | | | | | keaton@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 16 | MA115 | PD1 | In Person Location | Pharmacology for Medical Assistants | 3 | Holly Tumbarello | | COL : 202 | 25 | 9 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $50 | | | Students acquire and demonstrate knowledge of basic principles and practice of pharmacology and administering drugs. They identify roles and responsibilities of the medical assistant in safely administering selected medications by various routes. In addition, students will study medications related to each of the following classifications: vitamins, minerals and herbs, skin, nervous system, urinary system, gastrointestinal system, anti-infective, analgesics, sedatives and hypnotics, psychotrophic meds, musculoskeletal, anticonvulsants, reproductive system, cardiovascular, and respiratory. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $50 | Columbia Hall | 202 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | htumbarello@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 11 | MA231 | PD1 | In Person Location | Medical Assistant: Clinical Practicum II | 5 | Holly Tumbarello | | COL : 202 | 20 | 9 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $20 | | | Students apply increasing knowledge and skills in a medical office setting. Students demonstrate increasing independence in providing direct care for patients and supporting office functions. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $20 | Columbia Hall | 202 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | htumbarello@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 3 | NRS111 | PD1 | In Person Location | Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness | 6 | Carolyn Adler | | COL : 219 | 8 | 5 | Instructors: Carolyn Alder, Devon Weaver, and Karson Nasstrom
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient’s and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. | Instructors: Carolyn Alder, Devon Weaver, and Karson Nasstrom
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | cadler@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 2 | NRS111 | PD2 | In Person Location | Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness | 6 | Carolyn Adler | | COL : 219 | 8 | 6 | Instructors: Carolyn Alder, Devon Weaver, and Karson Nasstrom
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient’s and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. | Instructors: Carolyn Alder, Devon Weaver, and Karson Nasstrom
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | cadler@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 3 | NRS111 | PD3 | In Person Location | Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness | 6 | Carolyn Adler | | COL : 219 | 8 | 5 | Instructors: Carolyn Alder, Karson Nasstrom, Devon Weaver, and Jen Carpenter
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient’s and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. | Instructors: Carolyn Alder, Karson Nasstrom, Devon Weaver, and Jen Carpenter
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | cadler@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 4 | NRS224 | PD1 | In Person | Integrative Practicum I | 9 | Tina Kotson | | | 8 | 4 | Instructors: Tina Kotson, Devon Weaver, and Jennifer Carpenter.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Dates and Times are TBD | | | This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary for safe and effective registered nurse practice, using a variety of evidence-based teaching and learning models. This course provides opportunities for analysis and reflection throughout the clinical experience and provides the student with evaluative criteria against which they can judge their own progress towards achieving course outcomes. Includes immersive clinical experience, seminar, self-directed study, focusing on the transition from the student role to the professional nursing practice role. | Instructors: Tina Kotson, Devon Weaver, and Jennifer Carpenter.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Dates and Times are TBD | | | | | | | tkotson@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 2 | NRS224 | PD2 | In Person | Integrative Practicum I | 9 | Tina Kotson | | | 8 | 6 | Instructors: Tina Kotson, Devon Weaver, and Jennifer Carpenter.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Days and Times are TBD. | | | This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary for safe and effective registered nurse practice, using a variety of evidence-based teaching and learning models. This course provides opportunities for analysis and reflection throughout the clinical experience and provides the student with evaluative criteria against which they can judge their own progress towards achieving course outcomes. Includes immersive clinical experience, seminar, self-directed study, focusing on the transition from the student role to the professional nursing practice role. | Instructors: Tina Kotson, Devon Weaver, and Jennifer Carpenter.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Days and Times are TBD. | | | | | | | tkotson@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 6 | NRS224 | PD3 | In Person | Integrative Practicum I | 9 | Tina Kotson | | | 8 | 2 | Instructors: Jennifer Carpenter, Tina Kotson, and Devon Weaver.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Days and Times are TBD. | | | This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary for safe and effective registered nurse practice, using a variety of evidence-based teaching and learning models. This course provides opportunities for analysis and reflection throughout the clinical experience and provides the student with evaluative criteria against which they can judge their own progress towards achieving course outcomes. Includes immersive clinical experience, seminar, self-directed study, focusing on the transition from the student role to the professional nursing practice role. | Instructors: Jennifer Carpenter, Tina Kotson, and Devon Weaver.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Days and Times are TBD. | | | | | | | tkotson@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 3 | NRS231 | PD1 | In Person Location | Clinical Pharmacology II | 3 | Devon Weaver | | COL : 219 | 25 | 22 | Instructors: Devon Weaver, Karson Nasstrom, and Tina Kotson.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $200. A Textbook is needed for this course.
Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | This sequel to Clinical Pharmacology 1 continues to provide the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective nursing care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of drugs and natural products, intervening to increase therapeutic benefits and reduce potential negative effects, and communicating appropriately with other health professionals regarding drug therapy. The course addresses additional classes of drugs and related natural products not contained in Clinical Pharmacology 1. | Instructors: Devon Weaver, Karson Nasstrom, and Tina Kotson.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $200. A Textbook is needed for this course.
Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | dweaver@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 3 | NRS233 | PD1 | In Person Location | Pathophysiological Processes II | 3 | Karson Nasstrom | | COL : 219 | 25 | 22 | Instructors: Karson Nasstrom, Devon Weaver, and Tina Kotson.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $200.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | This sequel to Pathophysiological Processes 1 continues to explore pathophysiological processes that contribute to disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. Students will learn to make clinical decisions using critical thinking in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of pathophysiology information, selecting and interpreting focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of pathophysiological processes, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding pathophysiological processes, and communicating with other health professionals regarding pathophysiological processes. The course addresses additional pathophysiological processes not contained in Pathophysiological Processes 1. | Instructors: Karson Nasstrom, Devon Weaver, and Tina Kotson.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $200.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | knasstrom@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 72 | ABS/CCR04 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | College and Career Readiness | 0 | May Dunn-palensky | | COL : 114 | 75 | 3 | | | | Students learn in a fun interactive class, specifically oriented for any student who is planning to go to college or a trade school, or anyone seeking to improve employment opportunities. Coursework includes unique assignments to better understand personal skills and learning styles plus researching careers and related future employment. Outcomes include a personalized digital journal, a college, and career goal plan, an updated resume, and samples of an employment cover letter and job-related business emails.
Prerequisite: Contact the ABS Coordinator at (503) 338-2347. | | Columbia Hall | 114 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | mpalensky@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 43 | ELL04 | RD1 | Remote | Developmental English for English Language Learners | 0 | Fernando Rojas-galván | | | 100 | 57 | Students improve their skills in speaking, reading, and writing English necessary for success in daily life and the workforce. The course is remote.
Instrcutor: Fernando Rojas-Galavan | | | Through individualized course work and group activities, students develop English Language skills in speaking/listening, reading, writing and basic computer use necessary to communicate effectively in the workforce, with educational, medical and other government and community organizations, as well as prepare English Language Learners to enter postsecondary academic and career technical programs. | Students improve their skills in speaking, reading, and writing English necessary for success in daily life and the workforce. The course is remote.
Instrcutor: Fernando Rojas-Galavan | | | | | | | frojas@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 2 | GED/ABE04 | RD1 | Remote | GED Preparation/Adult Basic Education | 0 | Vanessa Garner | | | 100 | 98 | Students improve their skills in reading writing and math in preparation for taking the GED test. Prerequisite: DMTH 07 and/or DCO 10 or CASAS score of 215-235 or instructor approval. Remote courses: Students should be available to meet remotely via Zoom or other method identified by the course instructor at the Scheduled times. More detailed course information will be provided by the course instructor via student email and Brightspace prior to the first scheduled class meeting.
Various instructors along with Vanessa Garner. | | | Through individualized course work and group activities, students develop the reading, writing, and math skills necessary for taking the GED test, taking college courses, and entering the workforce. | Students improve their skills in reading writing and math in preparation for taking the GED test. Prerequisite: DMTH 07 and/or DCO 10 or CASAS score of 215-235 or instructor approval. Remote courses: Students should be available to meet remotely via Zoom or other method identified by the course instructor at the Scheduled times. More detailed course information will be provided by the course instructor via student email and Brightspace prior to the first scheduled class meeting.
Various instructors along with Vanessa Garner. | | | | | | | vgarner@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 17 | DTUT50 | PD1 | In Person | Literacy Training | 0 | Eileen Purcell | | | 50 | 33 | | | | | | | | | | | | epurcell@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 50 | DTUT52 | PD1 | In Person | ESL Volunteer Tutor Training | 0 | Eileen Purcell | | | 50 | 0 | | | | | | | | | | | | epurcell@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 24 | MAS123 | PD1 | In Person Location | 100 Ton Master Training | 5 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 1 | Course Fees: $108.75 | | | Students learn and practice the skills required to pass the US Coast Guard (USCG) Merchant Mariner exam for Master of Inspected Vessels of not more than 100-gross ton (100-ton Master). Upon successful completion of this training course, the student will receive a certificate of completion that satisfies the USCG testing requirements for credentials within the scope of the course. To insure that the student meets the USCG credentialing requirements it is strongly recommended that students have received their USCG approval prior to enrolling in the class. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $108.75 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 14 | HD160 | PD1 | In Person Location | Overcoming Barriers: A Holistic Approach to Student Success | 3 | Jessica Morrow | | TOW : 208 | 30 | 16 | For more information, contact the LIT program by phone 503-338-2377 or email rjohansen@clatsopcc.edu | | | This course is part of the two-class, six-credit Lives in Transition Program. In this class, students engage in fundamental ideas and practices to overcome barriers to success. Throughout the class, students identify personal and educational goals as well as barriers that have or may, disrupt the successful completion of their goals. Students critically analyze values and ethics associated with personal and social barriers. Activities, classroom discussions, and assignments augment the learning process. The class fosters individual expression using analysis, synthesis, and critical evaluation of techniques to overcome barriers and establish skills for success within the college environment. | For more information, contact the LIT program by phone 503-338-2377 or email rjohansen@clatsopcc.edu | Towler Hall | 208 | | | | | jmorrow@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 13 | HD202 | PD1 | In Person Location | Life Transitions | 3 | Ciara Van velsor | | TOW : 208 | 30 | 17 | For more information, contact the LIT program by phone 503-338-2377 or email rjohansen@clatsopcc.edu | | | This class is part of the two-class, six-credit Lives in Transition Program. Students focus on self-exploration and the development of life-planning skills. By analyzing predictable life transitions, students develop and learn how to integrate skills in goal setting, decision-making, and plan implementation for personal growth and career planning. Introduces non-traditional careers and careers in the professional and technical trades. | For more information, contact the LIT program by phone 503-338-2377 or email rjohansen@clatsopcc.edu | Towler Hall | 208 | | | | | cvanvelsor@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 42 | GED/ABE04 | SP | Remote | GED Preparation/Adult Basic Education | 0 | Vanessa Garner | | | 50 | 8 | Students improve their skills in reading writing and math in preparation for taking the GED test. Prerequisite: DMTH 07 and/or DCO 10 or CASAS score of 215-235 or instructor approval. Remote courses: Students should be available to meet remotely via Zoom or other method identified by the course instructor at the Scheduled times. More detailed course information will be provided by the course instructor via student email and Brightspace prior to the first scheduled class meeting.
Various instructors along with Vanessa Garner. | | | Through individualized course work and group activities, students develop the reading, writing, and math skills necessary for taking the GED test, taking college courses, and entering the workforce. | Students improve their skills in reading writing and math in preparation for taking the GED test. Prerequisite: DMTH 07 and/or DCO 10 or CASAS score of 215-235 or instructor approval. Remote courses: Students should be available to meet remotely via Zoom or other method identified by the course instructor at the Scheduled times. More detailed course information will be provided by the course instructor via student email and Brightspace prior to the first scheduled class meeting.
Various instructors along with Vanessa Garner. | | | | | | | vgarner@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 20 | APR130 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: Level I Part I | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 0 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Students will learn an overview of the plumbing trade and become familiar with employer expectations. General topics include: basic concepts in safety in the workplace, trade vocabulary, trade math-basic offsets, common tools and materials, plumbing drawings, troubleshooting skills, and introductory overview of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. Prerequisite: Instructor approval/registered apprentice. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 20 | APR131 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: Level I Part II | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 0 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Working from the most current edition of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors' Assn (PHCC) curriculum, students will cover Lessons 8 - 15. General topics include: piping materials, joining methods, basic math including squares, square roots and geometry, plumbing fixtures and working with building plans and drawings. Students will also use the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 17 | APR180 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: Level II Part I | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 3 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Working from the most current edition of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors' Assn (PHCC) curriculum, students will cover Lessons 1 - 16. General topics include: sources and distribution of potable water, water heaters, sewage disposal, drains and stacks. Students will also use the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 18 | APR181 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: Level II Part II | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 2 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Working from the most current edition of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors' Assn (PHCC) curriculum, students will cover Lessons 17 - 33. General topics include: working with rough-in sheets and drawings; soldering, cutting and welding; traos, and air in plumbing arenas. Students will also use the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 18 | APR230 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticship: Level III Part I | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 2 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Working from the most current edition of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors' Assn (PHCC) curriculum, students will cover Lessons 1 - 3. Genral topics include: pre-planning, residential fixtures and appliances; and, industrial fixtures and appliances Students will also use the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 19 | APR281 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: UPC and Test Prep | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 1 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Working from the most current edition of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors' Assn (PHCC) curriculum, students will cover Lessons 20 - 41. General topics include: hot water systems; hydraulic and pump theory; blueprint review; code materials and referenced standards; and; plumbing system tests. Students will also use the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 18 | APR231 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: Level III Part II | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 2 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course will include review of proper installation and testing techniques that apply to water heaters. Identification, troubleshooting and repair of water heaters, fixtures, valves, and faucets will also be included along with federal guidelines. Code requirements will be included for each section. Prerequisite: Instructor approval/registered apprentice. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 19 | APR280 | PE1 | In Person Location | Plumbing Apprenticeship: Level IV Part I | 6 | Lance Diamond | | SCCC : SCC-201 | 20 | 1 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Designed for Oregon state-registered apprentices employed in the plumbing trade. This course provides an introduction to the necessary skills required for the plumbing trade. Working from the most current edition of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors' Assn (PHCC) curriculum, students will cover Lessons 1 - 19. General topics include: service professionalism; leaks and drainiage problems; types of service and repair; steam systems; Students will also use the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with Oregon Amendments; administration, definitions and general regulations. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | South County Center | SCC-201 | | | | | ldiamond@clatsopcc.edu | SCCC |
| 10 | AUTO135 | PD1 | In Person Location | Electrical/Electronics II | 4 | Thad Nolan | | IMTC : IMTC-AUT | 15 | 5 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $120. | | | Building on the concepts from Electrical/Electronics I, the student will move into operation and diagnosis of vehicle charging systems, lighting systems, power windows and locks, heated accessories, and HVAC controls. Proper R&R and care of trim is addressed. In addition, the student will learn by applying their diagnostic skills to instrumentation systems, cruise control, SRS/air bag systems, body electrical systems, and engine ignition systems. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $120. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-AUT | | | | | tnolan@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 14 | AUTO209 | PD1 | In Person Location | Fluid Drives and Hydraulic Transmissions | 4 | Thad Nolan | | IMTC : IMTC-AUT | 15 | 1 | Additional fee of CTESupplies of $120 and ASE Testing of $45. | | | Students will learn the fundamentals of today's automatic and manual transmissions, transaxles, 4-Wheel Drive & All Wheel Drive systems, and differential operations. In addition, the course will focus on the electrical, computer, and mechanical controls over various transmisson, transfer case, AWD,and final drive systems. | Additional fee of CTESupplies of $120 and ASE Testing of $45. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-AUT | | | | | tnolan@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 0 | AUTO229 | RC | In Person Location | Engine Diagnosis and Service | 4 | Thad Nolan | | IMTC : IMTC-AUT | 1 | 1 | Additional fee of CTE Materials of $120. | | | Students gain competence and demonstrate knowledge of engine problem diagnosis as it relates to lubrication, cooling and internal mechanical systems. Research (service information), testing and problem solving will be stressed. Prerequisite: AUTO 108. | Additional fee of CTE Materials of $120. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-AUT | | | | | tnolan@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 12 | AUTO108 | PD1 | In Person Location | Engine Fundamentals and Repair | 4 | Thad Nolan | | IMTC : IMTC-AUT | 15 | 3 | Additional fee of CTESupplies of $120 and ASE Testing of $45. | | | Students learn the operational theory, types, and designs, and internal details of automotive internal combustion engines. Hands-on disassembly, measurement, evaluation, and proper reassembly will be stressed. Prerequisite: AUTO 101 | Additional fee of CTESupplies of $120 and ASE Testing of $45. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-AUT | | | | | tnolan@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 12 | IT110 | PD1 | In Person Location | Applied Technology Projects | 2 | Thad Nolan | | IMTC : IMTC-AUT | 15 | 3 | Additional fee of CTESupplies of $60 and Technology of $20.
Days and Times are TBD | | | Students advance the laboratory skills and apply theories they have learned from other professional technical classes. | Additional fee of CTESupplies of $60 and Technology of $20.
Days and Times are TBD | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-AUT | | | | | tnolan@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 2 | ANTH103 | OL1 | Online | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 4 | Amanda Cortez | | | 25 | 23 | | | | This course introduces students to the basic concepts and methods of cultural anthropology, including fieldwork, ethics, race and racism, sex and gender, language, kinship, marriage, health, politics, religion, economics, and globalization. With a focus on contemporary human cultures, students will examine the basic concepts of ethnocentrism, holism, and cultural relativism, students learn to use a cross-cultural perspective to understand cultural differences and similarities. | | | | | | | | acortez@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 20 | ART161 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Photography I | 3 | David Homer | | ART : 115 | 25 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30 | | coffee sugar | Students learn the fundamentals of operating cameras and producing prints, using both traditional photochemical and contemporary digital technologies. They learn the basics of composition, editing, and expressive use of studio and natural lighting. They study the breadth of contemporary and historical photography and its role in our society. Students cultivate creative processes and study critiquing. Students produce a photo essay on a coherent theme. This class begins the foundations for doing fine arts, professional/commercial, and personal photography. Prerequisite: ART 115 recommended. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30 | Art Center | 115 | | | | | dhomer@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 22 | ART162 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Photography II | 3 | David Homer | | ART : 115 | 25 | 3 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | | coffee sugar | Building from the fundamentals of ART 161, students learn to do effective camera work in a wider variety of conditions and to be able to make custom quality prints, working in their choice of digital black-and-white or color, or traditional darkroom prints. They learn standard studio lighting. Students produce a photo essay. They study the breadth of contemporary and historical photography and its role in our society. Students cultivate creative processes and study critiquing. This class builds the foundations for doing fine arts, professional/commercial, and personal photography. Prerequisite: ART 161. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | Art Center | 115 | | | | | dhomer@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 23 | ART163 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Photography III | 3 | David Homer | | ART : 115 | 25 | 2 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30 | | coffee sugar | Building from the skills of ART 162, students complete learning the use of the full range of camera controls and lenses in a variety of situations. They learn more sophisticated techniques of lighting, digital file capture and processing, and, for those interested, fine arts archival printing in the traditional darkroom. Students undertake an assignment for a publication story or an themed exhibit, and complete it as a digital publication. Digital files and prints are prepared for exhibit or publication. They study the breadth of contemporary and historical photography and its role in our society. Students cultivate creative processes and study critiquing. This class strengthens the foundations for doing fine arts, professional/commercial, and personal photography. Prerequisite: ART 162. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30 | Art Center | 115 | | | | | dhomer@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 3 | ART194 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Watercolor I | 3 | Kristin Shauck | | COL : 221 | 17 | 14 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | | coffee sugar | Students learn the techniques and use of watercolor with special attention to its characteristics as a painting medium. Recommended basic transfer course for landscape architecture and, in most cases provides transfer credit toward studio art elective requirements. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | Columbia Hall | 221 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | kshauck@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 14 | ART225 | PD1 | In Person Location | Computer Graphics I | 3 | David Homer | | ART : 115 | 18 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | | coffee sugar | Students are introduced to the theory and use of digital media in the design process. Students use a variety of tools and techniques for visual communication including typography, page layout, digital imaging and three-dimensional modeling. Design principles and concepts, creative use of media and critical analysis of work are emphasized. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | Art Center | 115 | | | | | dhomer@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 13 | ART226 | PD1 | In Person Location | Computer Graphics II | 3 | David Homer | | ART : 115 | 18 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | | coffee sugar | Students continue to develop the use of tools and techniques of computer graphics in the design process. Students engage more advanced aspects of composition, digital imaging, three-dimensional modeling, rendering and animation. Creative problem solving, concept development, design applications and communication issues are explored. Prerequisite: ART 225. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | Art Center | 115 | | | | | dhomer@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 1 | ART252 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Ceramics III | 3 | Brad Menninga | | ART : 108 | 8 | 7 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | | coffee sugar | The student will develop basic skills in ceramics including clay preparation, throwing, hand building, glaze application, mixing and applying engobes, stains, and slips. The student will develop skill in the use of various methods of surface treatments on clay forms, such as stamping, sgraffito, carving, distortion of form, and clay additions. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | Art Center | 108 | | | | | bmenninga@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 1 | ART255 | PD1 | In Person Location | Ceramics: Intermediate III | 3 | Brad Menninga | | ART : 108 | 12 | 11 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | | coffee sugar | The student will further develop the techniques learned in Introduction to Ceramics and will research clay bodies and glazes. The student will understand kiln building, firing methods and advanced techniques in hand-building, throwing, and surface decoration. Prerequisite: ART 250, 251 or 252, or instructor approval. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | Art Center | 108 | | | | | bmenninga@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 0 | ART294 | PD1 | In Person Location | Watercolor: Intermediate I | 3 | Kristin Shauck | | COL : 221 | 5 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | | coffee sugar | Students complete projects that apply their knowledge of watercolor painting techniques, concepts, and theories of expression. Students complete independent work that contributes to their personal portfolio. Prerequisite: ART 194, 195, 196 or instructor approval. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | Columbia Hall | 221 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | kshauck@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 15 | ART271 | PW1 | In Person Location | Intro to Printmaking II | 3 | Benjamin Rosenberg | Sat | 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM | F | 3:30 PM - 8:30 PM |
| ART : 114 | 20 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | | coffee sugar | Students demonstrate knowledge of the techniques of making original fine art prints acquired through lectures, studio projects, and individual applications. Students may work in the media introduced this term and/or any media they have studied in a previous course. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | Art Center | 114 | | | | | brosenberg@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 15 | ART273 | PW1 | In Person Location | Printmaking: Intermediate I | 3 | Benjamin Rosenberg | F | 3:30 PM - 8:30 PM | Sat | 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM |
| ART : 114 | 20 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | | coffee sugar | Students continue to develop skill in printmaking applying the techniques learned in introductory printmaking classes. Students complete independent work that contributes to their personal portfolio. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $30. | Art Center | 114 | | | | | brosenberg@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 9 | BI103 | PD1 | In Person Location | General Biology III | 4 | Nichole Warwick | M W | 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM | F | 8:30 AM - 11:20 AM |
| COL : 221 | 24 | 15 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $45.
Lab activities will be face-to-face on Fridays from 8:30-11:20 AM. | | | Students investigate fundamental science processes and life science concepts with a primary focus on vertebrates and behavioral biology to apply basic scientific methods in an evolutionary approach. Topics include exploration of organism interactions, ecology, diversity, evolutionary relationships, and comparisons of biological systems. Students complete a number of inquiry-based investigations to gather and communicate information. Designed for non-major students seeking to fulfill a general science requirement; sequence need not be taken in order. Includes mandatory early morning laboratory field trips. Prerequisite: College level reading. WR 121 and MTH 60 or higher are recommended as Co- or Prerequisites. Co-requisite: BI 103 with BI 103L. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $45.
Lab activities will be face-to-face on Fridays from 8:30-11:20 AM. | Columbia Hall | 221 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | nwarwick@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 13 | BI213 | PD1 | In Person Location | Principles of Biology III | 5 | Julia Mabry | R | 8:30 AM - 12:20 PM | M W | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| COL : 301 | 24 | 11 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $40.
Lab activities will be face-to-face on Thursdays from 8:30-12:20 PM. | | | Students continue to learn fundamental science processes and major concepts of contemporary biology. The course serves largely as a platform for students majoring in life science, natural resources studies or pre-professional programs such as pre-medicine, pre-veterinary, pre-physical therapy, etc. It also meets science general education requirements at most upper level colleges and universities. This course helps students develop skills basic to science investigation, abilities using standard lab equipment, concepts essential for an understanding of modern biology, and an awareness of roles and relationships between science and the rest of society. BI 213 emphasizes an inquiry into plant and animal form and function, plant diversity and principles of ecology. Prerequisite: BI 212 and 212L or instructor approval. Co-requisite: BI 213 with BI 213L. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $40.
Lab activities will be face-to-face on Thursdays from 8:30-12:20 PM. | Columbia Hall | 301 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | jmabry@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 8 | BI233 | PD1 | In Person Location | Human Anatomy and Physiology III | 4 | Nichole Warwick | T | 8:30 AM - 11:20 AM | M W | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| COL : 213 | 24 | 16 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $28.
Lab activities are face-to-face on Tuesdays from 8:30-11:20 AM. | | | Students master knowledge and concepts of the lymphatic system, the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal system, the renal system, heredity, development and reproduction. Students learn the form and function of the dynamic human body which is required for health service occupations and further study in the biological sciences. Instruction occurs in the classroom and online through supplemental material. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $28.
Lab activities are face-to-face on Tuesdays from 8:30-11:20 AM. | Columbia Hall | 213 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | nwarwick@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 12 | BOT101 | PE1 | In Person Location | Botany | 4 | Michael Bunch | | COL : 301 | 24 | 12 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $28. | | | Students will investigate life processes within plants and their relationship to plant form and anatomy. Students will also explore plant/people relations, ecology, genetics, diversity and evolutionary relationships among plants. Prerequisite: WR 121 or instructor approval. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $28. | Columbia Hall | 301 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | mbunch@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 13 | CH223 | PD1 | In Person Location | General Chemistry III | 5 | Ian Wilson | T | 9:30 AM - 12:20 PM | M W | 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM |
| COL : 302 | 24 | 11 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $50.
Labs on Tuesdays from 9:30am to 12:20pm in COL302 | | | Students further understand and apply the principles that govern the behavior of matter as a foundation for further college study in the sciences and engineering. Students will learn and demonstrate both qualitative and quantitative understanding of thermodynamics, nuclear reactions, electrochemistry, organic chemistry (an introduction), environmental chemistry, and chemistry of volcanoes. Data acquisition and handling by computers is stressed. Service course covering the principles of chemistry for the student who already has a good knowledge of high school chemistry. Prerequisite: CH 222 and 222L with a "C" grade or better and instructor approval. Co-requisite: CH 223 with CH 223L. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $50.
Labs on Tuesdays from 9:30am to 12:20pm in COL302 | Columbia Hall | 302 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | iwilson@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 3 | COM111Z | PD1 | In Person Location | Public Speaking | 4 | Deac Guidi | | TOW : 307 | 20 | 17 | | | | COMM 111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining. and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations. | | Towler Hall | 307 | | | | | dguidi@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 3 | COM112 | PD1 | In Person Location | Persuasion | 4 | Deac Guidi | | TOW : 307 | 20 | 17 | | | | Students study and apply persuasion for a variety of purposes including ethos assessment, irony, stumping and the jeremiad. Students become aware of prevalence of persuasion. | | Towler Hall | 307 | | | | | dguidi@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 0 | COM115 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intercultural Communication | 4 | Deac Guidi | | TOW : 307 | 25 | 26 | A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed:
http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students explore stereotypes, general attitudes, values, life styles, cultural and gender patterns of communication in an effort to understand different cultures and gender, how individuals react to change and differences, and how language shapes our perspective. | A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed:
http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 307 | | | | | dguidi@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 7 | EC202 | OL1 | Online | Principles of Economics II | 4 | Jim Franz | | | 20 | 13 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed:
http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students survey economic theory, policy, and institutions. They focus on macro-economic theory, scarcity, production, money, unemployment, inflation, and international finance. Students apply analytical skills to social phenomena in order to understand economic behavior | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed:
http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | | | | | jfranz@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 4 | ENG254_21 | OL1 | Online | Survey of American Literature: Post-Civil War | 4 | Julie Brown | | | 25 | 21 | | | | Students read and study a variety of classic literary texts written in America between 1870 and 2000.
Students read a variety of genres including poetry, short stories, novels-in-stories, and novels. Students learn how literature is both a
product of the history and culture that produced it as well as a commentary on it. Special emphasis on understanding how gender,
race, class, immigration, and war have shaped the later years of American Literature. | | | | | | | | jbrown@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 5 | GS112 | PD1 | In Person Location | Chemistry and Cell Biology | 5 | Julia Mabry | F | 12:30 PM - 3:20 PM | M W | 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM |
| COL : 301 | 24 | 19 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $55. | | | Students learn basic concepts of matter, atoms and radioactivity, compounds, organic compounds, intermolecular forces, solutions, acids and bases, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, cell chemistry, cell anatomy and physiology, and cell reproduction. Students apply science processes to health-related problems. Although this course emphasizes allied health applications, it transfers as a general education (AAOT) lab science. GS 112 serves as a prerequisite to BI 231 (Anatomy and Physiology) and BI 234 (Microbiology). Dental Hygiene and Dental Assistant students should take the CH 104-106 series. Prerequisite: MTH 70 or higher with a grade of "C", "P" or better. Co-requisite: GS 112 with GS 112L. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $55. | Columbia Hall | 301 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | jmabry@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 3 | HPE295 | OL1 | Online | Health and Fitness for Life | 3 | Teena Toyas | | | 20 | 17 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students develop an understanding of the relationship between optimal health, wellness, and physical fitness by gaining knowledge of the interacting roles of physical fitness nutritional status, and the ability to cope with stress. Prerequisite: MTH 60 recommended. Co-Registration in FIT085064-D1 Required . | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | | | | | ttoyas@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 9 | HST203 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | History of the United States III | 3 | Ciara Van velsor | | TOW : 308 | 30 | 21 | | | | Students survey the political, economic, intellectual, and foreign relations history of the United States during the twentieth century. | | Towler Hall | 308 | | | | | cvanvelsor@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 20 | LA090 | OL1 | Online | Foundational Language Skills | 3 | Fernando Rojas-galván | | | 25 | 5 | | | | Students learn to use language skills to read effectively, think clearly, and write properly in preparation for college-level study. Students incorporate skill building in reading comprehension, vocabulary development, grammatical accuracy, and composition. This is the beginning language arts course See advisor for placement score approval. | | | | | | | | frojas@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 1 | LIB127 | OL1 | Online | Library Research Skills | 1 | Daniel Mcclure | | | 10 | 9 | In this introduction to finding and utilizing information, students will build skills in searching the library catalog, journal databases, and Internet resources. Students will learn how to construct an effective search strategy, evaluate sources of information, and use and cite information correctly. | | | In this introduction to finding and utilizing information, students will build skills in searching the library catalog, journal databases, and Internet resources. Students will learn how to construct an effective search strategy, evaluate sources of information, and use and cite information correctly. | In this introduction to finding and utilizing information, students will build skills in searching the library catalog, journal databases, and Internet resources. Students will learn how to construct an effective search strategy, evaluate sources of information, and use and cite information correctly. | | | | | | | dmcclure@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 29 | MTH060 | PD1 | In Person Location | Pre-Algebra | 4 | Tj Lackner | M T W R F | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| TOW : 210 | 30 | 1 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | | | Students master the fundamentals of applied algebra with some geometry. They compute simple algebraic expressions, first degree equations, dimensional analysis, ratio and proportions, and do some numerical evaluations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 25 | MTH060 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Pre-Algebra | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 210 | 30 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students master the fundamentals of applied algebra with some geometry. They compute simple algebraic expressions, first degree equations, dimensional analysis, ratio and proportions, and do some numerical evaluations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 26 | MTH070 | PD1 | In Person Location | Algebra: Beginning | 4 | Tj Lackner | M T W R F | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| TOW : 210 | 30 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | | | Students employ communication and problem solving skills that involve mathematical reasoning. Topics include solving linear equation in two variables, graphing linear equations, solving systems of linear equations in two variables, integer exponents, solving linear inequalities, and polynomial arithmetic. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 25 | MTH070 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Algebra: Beginning | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 210 | 30 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students employ communication and problem solving skills that involve mathematical reasoning. Topics include solving linear equation in two variables, graphing linear equations, solving systems of linear equations in two variables, integer exponents, solving linear inequalities, and polynomial arithmetic. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 28 | MTH095 | PD1 | In Person Location | Algebra: Intermediate | 4 | Tj Lackner | M T W R F | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| TOW : 210 | 30 | 2 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | | | Students demonstrate an understanding of factoring polynomials, rational exponents and radicals, first and second-degree equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, rational expressions and absolute value equations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 27 | MTH095 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Algebra: Intermediate | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 210 | 30 | 3 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students demonstrate an understanding of factoring polynomials, rational exponents and radicals, first and second-degree equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, rational expressions and absolute value equations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 27 | MTH060 | RD1 | Remote Location | Pre-Algebra | 4 | Tj Lackner | M T W R F | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| REMOTE : REMOTE | 30 | 3 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | | | Students master the fundamentals of applied algebra with some geometry. They compute simple algebraic expressions, first degree equations, dimensional analysis, ratio and proportions, and do some numerical evaluations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | Remote | REMOTE | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | REMOTE |
| 27 | MTH070 | RD1 | Remote Location | Algebra: Beginning | 4 | Tj Lackner | M T W R F | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| REMOTE : REMOTE | 30 | 3 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | | | Students employ communication and problem solving skills that involve mathematical reasoning. Topics include solving linear equation in two variables, graphing linear equations, solving systems of linear equations in two variables, integer exponents, solving linear inequalities, and polynomial arithmetic. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | Remote | REMOTE | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | REMOTE |
| 26 | MTH095 | RD1 | Remote Location | Algebra: Intermediate | 4 | Tj Lackner | M T W R F | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM |
| REMOTE : REMOTE | 30 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | | | Students demonstrate an understanding of factoring polynomials, rational exponents and radicals, first and second-degree equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, rational expressions and absolute value equations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10. | Remote | REMOTE | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | REMOTE |
| 13 | MTH105Z | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Math in Society | 4 | Celeste Petersen | | TOW : 308 | 25 | 12 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and financial mathematics; these topics are to be weighed approximately equally. This course emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication, relevant everyday applications, and the appropriate use of current technology. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 308 | | | | | cpetersen@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 10 | MTH105S | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Corequisite Support for Math in Society | 1 | Celeste Petersen | | TOW : 308 | 15 | 5 | The course is hybrid.
Math in Society-Coreq
You must also register for MTH105Z-HD1 with Celeste Petersen | | | This support course focuses on the foundational skills and concepts needed to be persistent and successful in MTH 105 Math in Society. Students will receive support as needed in arithmetic, algebra, problem-solving, geometry, technology, and study skills in an interactive setting. | The course is hybrid.
Math in Society-Coreq
You must also register for MTH105Z-HD1 with Celeste Petersen | Towler Hall | 308 | | | | | cpetersen@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 24 | MTH111Z | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Precalculus I: Functions | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 209 | 25 | 1 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem-solving modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 209 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 20 | MTH112Z | PD1 | In Person Location | Precalulus II: Trigonometry | 4 | Rich Beveridge | M W R F | 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM |
| TOW : 209 | 25 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
There are 3 exams face to face in TOWL209. | | | A course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of angles, triangles, circles, and vectors. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines and the appropriate use of present-day technology. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
There are 3 exams face to face in TOWL209. | Towler Hall | 209 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 24 | MTH112Z | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Precalulus II: Trigonometry | 4 | Rich Beveridge | M W R F | 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM |
| TOW : 209 | 25 | 1 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
There are 3 exams face to face in TOWL209. | | | A course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of angles, triangles, circles, and vectors. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines and the appropriate use of present-day technology. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
There are 3 exams face to face in TOWL209. | Towler Hall | 209 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 19 | MTH213 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics III | 4 | Celeste Petersen | | TOW : 308 | 25 | 6 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students learn concepts and teaching techniques used in elementary school mathematics. Concept covered Euclidean geometry, translations, tessellations, and symmetry groups. Fundamental of Elementary Mathematics series MTH 211, 212, and 213 may be taken in any sequence. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 308 | | | | | cpetersen@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 25 | MTH244 | PD1 | In Person Location | Statistics II | 4 | Tj Lackner | | TOW : 207 | 25 | 0 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students demonstrate their knowledge of descriptive and inferential statistics through the use of basic one- and two-sample inferential techniques such as estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression using current technology. For students majoring in the arts, sciences and business programs that require two terms of statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 243 with a “C” grade or better. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 24 | MTH253 | PD1 | In Person Location | Calculus III | 4 | Tj Lackner | T W R F | 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM |
| TOW : 207 | 25 | 1 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students continue to learn new integration techniques using graphical, numerical, and analytical approaches. Students will apply their knowledge of differentiation and integration in mathematical modeling and other applications. Students will investigate series and sequences. Graphing technology will be used. MTH 252 completed with grade C or better. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 25 | MTH244 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Statistics II | 4 | Tj Lackner | | TOW : 207 | 25 | 0 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students demonstrate their knowledge of descriptive and inferential statistics through the use of basic one- and two-sample inferential techniques such as estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression using current technology. For students majoring in the arts, sciences and business programs that require two terms of statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 243 with a “C” grade or better. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 23 | MTH253 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Calculus III | 4 | Tj Lackner | T W R F | 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM |
| TOW : 207 | 25 | 2 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students continue to learn new integration techniques using graphical, numerical, and analytical approaches. Students will apply their knowledge of differentiation and integration in mathematical modeling and other applications. Students will investigate series and sequences. Graphing technology will be used. MTH 252 completed with grade C or better. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 28 | MUP180_21 | RD1 | Remote | Individual Lessons: Guitar I | 1 | Edward Hale | | | 30 | 2 | Note: The instructor will email students the first week of the term to set up times for individual sessions.
Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $120. | | | Students take individual instruction in beginning guitar. Note: No more than 12 credits on a primary instrument and six credits on a secondary instrument of individual lessons numbered MUP 171-192 and 271-292 may be applied to an associate degree. | Note: The instructor will email students the first week of the term to set up times for individual sessions.
Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $120. | | | | | | | ehale@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 13 | MUS105 | OL1 | Online | Music Appreciation | 3 | Denise Reed | | | 30 | 17 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $15. | | | Students briefly study the elements of music, then examine the major historical music eras including contemporary musical theatre, popular music, and non-western music. Includes significant art music composers and compositions from those eras. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $15. | | | | | | | dreed@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | NFM225 | OL1 | Online | Human Nutrition | 4 | Grace Laman | | | 25 | 25 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students develop an understanding of nutrients, their functions, food sources, effects of deficiency, recommended dietary allowances, assessment of nutritional status, practical human nutrition, and nutritional controversies including food fads and fallacies. prerequisite: None, general understanding of chemistry and human anatomy and physiology strongly recommended. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | | | | | glaman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 14 | PE185AA | PD1 | In Person Location | Dance Fitness: Beginning | 1 | Yasemin Archer | | PATR : PAT-305 | 20 | 6 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students learn and participate in a variety of dance and aerobic exercises designed to increase the strength and capacity of the cardiovascular system. Students will be instructed in and execute heart rate monitoring, proper warm-up and cool down techniques and participate in other exercises that compliment aerobic exercise. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Patriot Hall | PAT-305 | | | | | yarcher@clatsopcc.edu | PATR |
| 18 | PE185AA | PD1A | In Person Location | Dance Fitness: Beginning | 1 | Yasemin Archer | | PATR : PAT-305 | 20 | 2 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students learn and participate in a variety of dance and aerobic exercises designed to increase the strength and capacity of the cardiovascular system. Students will be instructed in and execute heart rate monitoring, proper warm-up and cool down techniques and participate in other exercises that compliment aerobic exercise. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Patriot Hall | PAT-305 | | | | | yarcher@clatsopcc.edu | PATR |
| 14 | PE185AB | PD1 | In Person Location | Dance Fitness: Intermediate | 1 | Yasemin Archer | | PATR : PAT-305 | 20 | 6 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students continue to participate in activities and develop benefits acquired in the PE 185 Aerobic Exercise-Beginning. Students will continue to participate in different dance and aerobic activities that increase cardiovascular strength and develop a clear understanding in the importance of including aerobic exercise into a healthy lifestyle. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Patriot Hall | PAT-305 | | | | | yarcher@clatsopcc.edu | PATR |
| 2 | PE185RA | OL1 | Online | Walking or Running for Fitness: Beginning | 1 | Teena Toyas | | | 19 | 17 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students learn to plan a walking and/or running training schedule that includes improvement of fitness, prevention of injury and selection of appropriate attire and shoes for a variety of weather and training conditions. Students learn the value of low impact fitness activity on improving cardiovascular fitness and maintenance or attainment of desired body weight. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | | | | | ttoyas@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | PE185RB | OL1 | Online | Walking or Running for Fitness: Intermediate | 1 | Teena Toyas | | | 4 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students learn to plan a walking and/or running training schedule that includes improvement of fitness, prevention of injury, maintaining fitness levels and selection of appropriate attire and shoes for a variety of weather and training conditions. Students learn the value of low impact fitness activities and the importance of increasing the intensity of the fitness activities and how they relate to improving cardiovascular fitness and maintaining or improving body composition to attain an ideal or more desired body weight. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | | | | | ttoyas@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 5 | PE185WA | HD1 | Hybrid | Weight Training: Beginning | 1 | Matt Noack | | | 20 | 15 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
Course meeting times will be announced in the Canvas course shell. | | | Students engage in various methods of weight training which emphasize progressive strength training and lifetime fitness. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
Course meeting times will be announced in the Canvas course shell. | | | | | | | mnoack@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 18 | PE185WB | HD1 | Hybrid | Weight Training: Intermediate | 1 | Matt Noack | | | 20 | 2 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
Course meeting times will be announced in the Canvas course shell. | | | Students engage in various methods of weight training which emphasize lifetime fitness. Students will continue to execute plans and training methods toward personal workout goals. Prerequisite: PE 185WA Weight Training-Beginning or instructor approval. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10.
Course meeting times will be announced in the Canvas course shell. | | | | | | | mnoack@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 2 | PE185HA | OL1 | Online | Hatha Yoga: Beginning | 1 | Ute Swerdloff | | | 18 | 16 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students practice physical yoga postures (asanas) to train a stable, strong, and flexible body. They develop an understanding of how a stable body helps create a steady, concentrated mind. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | | | | | uswerdloff@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 2 | PE185HA | OL1A | Online | Hatha Yoga: Beginning | 1 | Ute Swerdloff | | | 2 | 0 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students practice physical yoga postures (asanas) to train a stable, strong, and flexible body. They develop an understanding of how a stable body helps create a steady, concentrated mind. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | | | | | uswerdloff@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 6 | PE185HB | RD1 | Remote Location | Hatha Yoga: Intermediate | 1 | Ute Swerdloff | | REMOTE : REMOTE | 10 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students gain further knowledge of Hatha Yoga by practice of yoga postures (asanas) and their sequential progression. They develop an understanding of how a stable body helps create a steady, concentrated mind. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Remote | REMOTE | | | | | uswerdloff@clatsopcc.edu | REMOTE |
| 3 | PE185HB | RD1A | Remote Location | Hatha Yoga: Intermediate | 1 | Ute Swerdloff | | REMOTE : REMOTE | 10 | 7 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | Students gain further knowledge of Hatha Yoga by practice of yoga postures (asanas) and their sequential progression. They develop an understanding of how a stable body helps create a steady, concentrated mind. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Remote | REMOTE | | | | | uswerdloff@clatsopcc.edu | REMOTE |
| 18 | PHL102 | RD1 | Remote Location | Ethics | 3 | William Patterson | | REMOTE : REMOTE | 25 | 7 | | | | Students develop an understanding of key ethical problems that have confronted mankind across cultures and times, ethical codes used to resolve them, and how these can be applied to current social issues. WINTER 2021, 2022; SPRING 2021, 2022 | | Remote | REMOTE | | | | | bpatterson@clatsopcc.edu | REMOTE |
| 23 | PH213 | PD1 | In Person Location | General Physics with Calculus III | 5 | Pat Keefe | M W F | 10:00 AM - 12:20 PM | R | 1:30 PM - 2:20 PM |
| TOW : 106 | 25 | 2 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $12. | | | Students utilize direct inquiry, discussion with peers, and a computer to develop mathematical descriptions for electricity, magnetism and thermodynamics. This course is a hybrid of a lecture laboratory class with an online component. Students will learn physics concepts through mini lectures, laboratory activities and online computer simulations and mathematical modeling that will take place outside of the classroom. Instruction will take place in the classroom for 7 hour per week and 3 hours of online instruction per week. Prerequisite: PH212. SPRING 2021, 2022 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $12. | Towler Hall | 106 | | | | | pkeefe@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 1 | PSY101 | OL1 | Online | Psychology of Human Relations | 3 | Denise Russell | | | 30 | 29 | | | | Students learn to apply scientific knowledge from psychology to improve relationships with self and others. This course includes self-exploration and practice of interpersonal skills. | | | | | | | | drussell@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 3 | PSY215 | OL1 | Online | Introduction to Developmental Psychology | 3 | Alane Behrens | | | 30 | 27 | | | | Students gain knowledge of human development from conception to old age, with emphasis on the personality and social issues, brain and cognitive changes over the life span. Prerequisite: PSY 201, 202 and 203 strongly recommended. | | | | | | | | abehrens@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 5 | SOC205_22 | OL1 | Online | Social Problems | 4 | Amanda Cortez | | | 25 | 20 | | | | Students examine sociological principles while discussing current issues relevant to sociology. The course will focus on topics such as bias and discrimination based on race, ethnicity, and gender; the role of religion in society, the effects of globalization, and the question of individual agency in relation to social forces. | | | | | | | | acortez@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 16 | SPAN103 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | First Year Spanish III | 4 | Fernando Rojas-galván | | TOW : 208 | 20 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $5. | | | Students further expand their basic communication skills with emphasis on oral communication and elementary grammar. Hispanic culture is approached through appropriate themes and audio-visual material. This is a continuation of SPAN 102. Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or instructor approval. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $5. | Towler Hall | 208 | | | | | frojas@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 13 | WR115 | PD1 | In Person Location | Introduction to College Composition | 4 | Yasemin Archer | | TOW : 306 | 20 | 7 | | | | Introduction to College Composition introduces students to the expectations of college-level reading, thinking, and writing through the lens of a basic rhetorical vocabulary. Students will engage in a collaborative writing process to draft and revise text for a variety of purposes and audiences, writing in more than one nonfiction genre. Reading, writing, and critical thinking activities will focus on inquiry and the development of students' metacognitive awareness of individualized writing strategies. Students will review, recognize, and practice the conventions of Standard Edited English. Later in the quarter, students will begin to summarize, paraphrase, and quote secondary sources, practicing MLA citation conventions. Students will polish one formal essay of 700-800 words and a total of 2000-2500 words of revised, final draft copy over the term. Courses may include multimodal projects. | | Towler Hall | 306 | | | | | yarcher@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 4 | WR121Z | OL1 | Online | Composition I | 4 | Marianne Monson | | | 20 | 16 | | | | WR 121Z engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course
focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical
concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes. | | | | | | | | mmonson@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | WR122Z | OL1 | Online | Composition II | 4 | Kama O'connor | | | 20 | 20 | | | | WR 122Z builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and
argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres
through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived
experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions. | | | | | | | | koconnor@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | WR227Z | OL1 | Online | Technical Writing | 4 | Julie Brown | | | 20 | 23 | | | | WR 227 introduces students to producing instructive, informative, and
persuasive technical/professional documents aimed at well-defined and
achievable outcomes. The course focuses on presenting information using
rhetorically appropriate style, design, vocabulary, structure, and visuals.
Students can expect to gather, read, and analyze information and to learn a
variety of strategies for producing accessible, usable, reader-centered
deliverable documents that are clear, concise, and ethical. | | | | | | | | jbrown@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 16 | BA101 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Intro to Business | 4 | Carla Moha | | TOW : 208 | 25 | 9 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students survey the U.S. business system, economics, e-commerce, ethical behavior, regulatory laws, stakeholder responsibility, competing in the global economy, forms of ownership, starting and financing a business, human relations in business, roles of management and leadership, organizing and working in teams, human resources, production, marketing, financial management, investment, accounting, and information systems. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | Towler Hall | 208 | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 22 | BA213 | OL1 | Online | Principles of Accounting III | 4 | Carla Moha | | | 30 | 8 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students demonstrate an understanding of the use of internal accounting data to direct the affairs of businesses, i.e., managerial accounting. Students will also become familiar with a commonly used accounting program or spreadsheet. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 28 | BA213 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Principles of Accounting III | 4 | Carla Moha | | TOW : 108 | 30 | 2 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students demonstrate an understanding of the use of internal accounting data to direct the affairs of businesses, i.e., managerial accounting. Students will also become familiar with a commonly used accounting program or spreadsheet. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | Towler Hall | 108 | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 3 | BA218 | OL1 | Online | Personal Finance | 2 | Carla Moha | | | 25 | 22 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students develop personal financial skills to help them make better personal monetary decisions. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 18 | BA218 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Personal Finance | 2 | Carla Moha | | TOW : 207 | 25 | 7 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students develop personal financial skills to help them make better personal monetary decisions. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 2 | BA226 | OL1 | Online | Intro to Business Law I | 4 | Kim Hale | | | 30 | 28 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students demonstrate a basic knowledge of law and its origins, court systems, legal rights and duties, formation of contracts, operation and discharge of contracts, law of sales of goods, and bailments. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | | | | | khale@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 7 | BA228 | OL1 | Online | Automated Accounting | 3 | Carla Moha | | | 20 | 13 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
STACKED with BA228-HD1 | | | Students demonstrate the ability to use an integrated accounting program to perform accounting functions and solve problems including general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and inventory. Prerequisite: BA 131 or 211, or instructor approval. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
STACKED with BA228-HD1 | | | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 17 | BA228 | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Automated Accounting | 3 | Carla Moha | | TOW : 108 | 20 | 3 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
STACKED with BA228-OL1 | | | Students demonstrate the ability to use an integrated accounting program to perform accounting functions and solve problems including general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and inventory. Prerequisite: BA 131 or 211, or instructor approval. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
STACKED with BA228-OL1 | Towler Hall | 108 | | | | | cmoha@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 15 | BA295A | OL1 | Online | Accounting Directed Project | 4 | Joann Zahn | | | 20 | 5 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students build on knowledge gained in other courses and use critical thinking and problem solving skills to address a significant problem in accounting. Students complete a comprehensive project and make a professional presentation. Prerequisite: Completion of all but the last quarter of program course work. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | | | | | jzahn@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 19 | BA295M | OL1 | Online | Business Management Directed Project | 4 | Joann Zahn | | | 20 | 1 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students build on knowledge gained in other courses and use critical thinking and problem solving skills to address a significant problem in management. Students complete a comprehensive project and make a professional presentation. Prerequisite: Completion of all but the last quarter of program course work. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | | | | | jzahn@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 11 | MIC145 | OL1 | Online | Intro to Integrated Software | 3 | Conrad Noah | | | 13 | 2 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
STACKED with CSL107. | | | Students learn to use an integrated software package that includes word-processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, and communications operations. Prerequisite: Touch keyboarding skill recommended. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10.
STACKED with CSL107. | | | | | | | CNoah@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 4 | CS131 | OL1 | Online | Intro to Computer Information Systems | 4 | Joann Zahn | | | 20 | 16 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | Students learn and apply theory, elements, and structures of microcomputer systems (including hardware and software) to develop computer literacy. This class also provides hands-on experience using computer applications in preparation for more advanced classes. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25. | | | | | | | jzahn@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | CSL107 | OL1 | Online | Spreadsheets | 3 | Conrad Noah | | | 13 | 13 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is fully online. STACKED with MIC145. | | | Students gain an understanding of worksheet design, formulas, charting, what-if analysis, linking and consolidating worksheets through hands-on exercises. Prerequisite: None. Basic keyboarding skills and computer literacy recommended. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is fully online. STACKED with MIC145. | | | | | | | CNoah@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | DRF215 | RC | Hybrid Location | Computer Aided Design III | 4 | Ryan Prochaska | | IMTC : IMTC-CAD | 3 | 3 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is Hybrid with some online instruction. | | | Students gain and apply knowledge of three dimensional CAD concepts and techniques. They use CAD systems to create, manipulate and view surface and solid models, renderings and presentation documents. Students work individually and collaboratively to analyze and solve design problems. Prerequisite: DRF 214 or instructor approval. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is Hybrid with some online instruction. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-CAD | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | DRF294 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Computer Aided Design Practicum | 2 | Ryan Prochaska | | IMTC : IMTC-CAD | 13 | 0 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is Hybrid with some online instruction. STACKED with BLD295 and DRF295. Location: IMTC Computer Lab, MERTS Campus or online | | | Students plan, complete, and document a project in Computer-Aided Design and Drafting. They use knowledge and skills gained in other courses, and critical thinking and problem-solving skills to work on a project in their area of interest. Students develop professional work habits and communication skills. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is Hybrid with some online instruction. STACKED with BLD295 and DRF295. Location: IMTC Computer Lab, MERTS Campus or online | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-CAD | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 12 | DRF295 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | CADD Directed Project | 4 | Ryan Prochaska | | IMTC : IMTC-CAD | 13 | 1 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is Hybrid with some online instruction. STACKED with BLD295. | | | Students build on knowledge gained in other courses and use critical thinking and problem solving skills to address a significant problem in their area of specialization. Students complete a comprehensive project and make a professional presentation. This is the capstone course for the Computer Aided Design and Drafting program. Prerequisite: Completion of all but the last quarter of program course work. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $25.
The course is Hybrid with some online instruction. STACKED with BLD295. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-CAD | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 10 | BLD294 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Historic Preservation Practicum | 2 | Ryan Prochaska | | IMTC : IMTC-CAD | 13 | 3 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10 and HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
The course is hybrid. STACKED with BLD295 and DRF295. Location: IMTC Computer Lab, MERTS Campus or online | | | Students plan, complete and document a project in Historic Preservation. They use knowledge and skills gained in other courses, and critical thinking and problem-solving skills to work on a project in their area of interest. Students develop professional work habits and communication skills. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10 and HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
The course is hybrid. STACKED with BLD295 and DRF295. Location: IMTC Computer Lab, MERTS Campus or online | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-CAD | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 13 | BLD295 | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Historic Preservation and Restoration Directed Project | 4 | Ryan Prochaska | | IMTC : IMTC-CAD | 13 | 0 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10 and HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
The course is Hybrid. STACKED with DRF295. | | | Students synthesize knowledge gained in other courses and use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address a significant problem in their area of interest. Students complete a comprehensive project and make a professional presentation. This is the capstone course for the Historic Preservation and Restoration program. Prerequisite: Completion of all but the last quarter of program course work. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10 and HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
The course is Hybrid. STACKED with DRF295. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-CAD | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 7 | BLD220 | PW1 | In Person Location | Historic Window Installation and Sash Repair Workshop | 1 | Ryan Prochaska | | OC : OC1 | 14 | 7 | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
In this hands-on workshop, participants will delve into the intricacies of preserving the architectural heritage through the restoration of wooden sashes. Led by experienced craftsmen and preservation experts, attendees will gain valuable insights into the historical significance of these elements and learn the traditional techniques essential for their repair and installation. From understanding the nuanced craftsmanship of period-appropriate joinery to mastering the delicate balance between conservation and modern functionality, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the preservation and revitalization of our cultural legacy. | | | Students gain knowledge and practical hands-on experience in historic site analysis and work. Specific projects determined by instructor and student interest. | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
In this hands-on workshop, participants will delve into the intricacies of preserving the architectural heritage through the restoration of wooden sashes. Led by experienced craftsmen and preservation experts, attendees will gain valuable insights into the historical significance of these elements and learn the traditional techniques essential for their repair and installation. From understanding the nuanced craftsmanship of period-appropriate joinery to mastering the delicate balance between conservation and modern functionality, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the preservation and revitalization of our cultural legacy. | Off Campus | OC1 | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | OC |
| 0 | CJ218 | RC | Hybrid Location | Interview and Interrogation Techniques | 3 | Jason Schermerhorn | | TOW : 306 | 4 | 4 | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | | | Students gain an understanding of the differences between interviewing and interrogation and their applicability in criminal justice settings; will learn basic techniques used when gathering information from victims, witnesses, suspects or other interested parties; and will be familiar with the role deception plays in the information gathering process. | Additional fee of CTE Supplies of $10. | Towler Hall | 306 | | | | | jschermerhorn@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 99 | CWE281 | OL1 | Online | CWE Seminar: Career Exploration | 1 | Misty Bateman | | | 100 | 1 | CWE281 is the Career Readiness seminar. It is an online course (when I teach it that is, I think welding and automotive may do that course in person when they do it) For my online CWE281 there is no on-campus meeting, no room, no set days / times, and no maximum limit.
This online, self-directed learning seminar will take you through The Skills to Succeed Academy, an online employability
training program. You will experience interactive online training modules to prepare you for the entire journey of
choosing the right career, finding a job, and succeeding in the workplace.
The training is interactive and focuses on teaching you how to do things for yourself, to build skills and confidence, and
empower you to take ownership of your career path development and job search. Innovative simulations provide a safe
environment where you can practice for real life situations, such as a job interview, instantly seeing the consequences of
your decisions. | | | This online, self-directed learning seminar will take students through The Skills to Succeed Academy, an online employability training program. Students will experience interactive online training modules to prepare them for the entire journey of choosing the right career, finding a job, and succeeding in the workplace.
The training is interactive and focuses on teaching students how to do things for themselves, to build skills and confidence, and empower students to take ownership of their career path development and job search. Innovative simulations provide a safe environment where students can practice for real life situations, such as a job interview, instantly seeing the consequences of their decisions. | CWE281 is the Career Readiness seminar. It is an online course (when I teach it that is, I think welding and automotive may do that course in person when they do it) For my online CWE281 there is no on-campus meeting, no room, no set days / times, and no maximum limit.
This online, self-directed learning seminar will take you through The Skills to Succeed Academy, an online employability
training program. You will experience interactive online training modules to prepare you for the entire journey of
choosing the right career, finding a job, and succeeding in the workplace.
The training is interactive and focuses on teaching you how to do things for yourself, to build skills and confidence, and
empower you to take ownership of your career path development and job search. Innovative simulations provide a safe
environment where you can practice for real life situations, such as a job interview, instantly seeing the consequences of
your decisions. | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | EMT140 | OL1 | Online | Medical Terminology | 3 | Heidi Graves | | | 10 | 10 | | | | Students apply knowledge and skills to master medical terminology dealing with specific body systems. | | | | | | | | hgraves@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 6 | BLD129 | PE1 | In Person Location | Intro to Sketchup | 1 | Ryan Prochaska | | IMTC : IMTC-CAD | 14 | 8 | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
Dive into the world of 3D design with our "Introduction to SketchUp" workshop, a dynamic four-week course tailored for design professionals working in architecture and engineering. This immersive class will guide you through the fundamentals of SketchUp, from mastering the basics and constructing virtual spaces to adding details and infusing style into your creations. This hands-on experience is designed for beginners, requiring only a laptop and an eagerness to explore the creative possibilities of digital design. Join us and unleash your design creativity in a collegiate setting that fosters learning, collaboration, and the development of valuable skills for your academic and professional journey. | | | Students gain knowledge and practical hands-on experience in analysis and documentation of existing building conditions. Assessment of materials, components and systems will be done to determine qualities and deterioration and an assessment report will be written. | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
Dive into the world of 3D design with our "Introduction to SketchUp" workshop, a dynamic four-week course tailored for design professionals working in architecture and engineering. This immersive class will guide you through the fundamentals of SketchUp, from mastering the basics and constructing virtual spaces to adding details and infusing style into your creations. This hands-on experience is designed for beginners, requiring only a laptop and an eagerness to explore the creative possibilities of digital design. Join us and unleash your design creativity in a collegiate setting that fosters learning, collaboration, and the development of valuable skills for your academic and professional journey. | Industrial Manufacturing Tech Center | IMTC-CAD | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | IMTC |
| 4 | BLD126 | PW1 | In Person Location | Window Glazing + Finishing | 1 | Ryan Prochaska | | HST : HST | 14 | 10 | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
This weekend workshop will be dedicated to the art of glazing and finishing window sashes, tailored specifically for the preservation and enhancement of an African American historic site in Oregon. This hands-on experience will immerse participants in the rich history and craftsmanship behind window restoration. Led by skilled artisans and preservation experts, attendees will learn traditional glazing methods, explore historically accurate finishing options, and gain insights into the significance of window sashes in historic preservation. | | | Students gain knowledge and practical hands-on experience in materials and methods of construction for doors and windows. Specific projects determined by instructor and student interest. | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
This weekend workshop will be dedicated to the art of glazing and finishing window sashes, tailored specifically for the preservation and enhancement of an African American historic site in Oregon. This hands-on experience will immerse participants in the rich history and craftsmanship behind window restoration. Led by skilled artisans and preservation experts, attendees will learn traditional glazing methods, explore historically accurate finishing options, and gain insights into the significance of window sashes in historic preservation. | Historical | HST | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | HST |
| 10 | BLD125 | PW1 | In Person Location | Historic Site Maintenance | 1 | Ryan Prochaska | | OC : OC1 | 14 | 4 | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
Join us for an immersive one-weekend workshop dedicated to preserving the rich history of our local community through the restoration and conservation of a significant historic site. This hands-on experience will provide participants with valuable insights into the techniques and methodologies involved in safeguarding our cultural heritage. Led by expert preservationists, the workshop will cover a range of topics, including documentation of architectural features, proper cleaning and maintenance practices, and the importance of community involvement in the preservation process. | | | Students gain knowledge and practical hands-on experience in materials and methods of construction for moisture and thermal protection. Specific projects determined by instructor and student interest. | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
Join us for an immersive one-weekend workshop dedicated to preserving the rich history of our local community through the restoration and conservation of a significant historic site. This hands-on experience will provide participants with valuable insights into the techniques and methodologies involved in safeguarding our cultural heritage. Led by expert preservationists, the workshop will cover a range of topics, including documentation of architectural features, proper cleaning and maintenance practices, and the importance of community involvement in the preservation process. | Off Campus | OC1 | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | OC |
| 5 | BLD228 | PE1 | In Person Location | Joinery Workshop | 1 | Ryan Prochaska | | HST : HST | 14 | 9 | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
Embark on a transformative four-week joinery workshop where craftsmanship meets practicality in a hands-on exploration of real-world joinery repairs and new build projects. This immersive experience is designed for enthusiasts and novices alike, offering a comprehensive journey into the art of joinery. Participants will delve into the intricacies of traditional and modern joinery techniques, mastering the skills necessary for both restoration and construction. Expert instructors will guide participants through each step, sharing their wealth of knowledge and fostering a collaborative environment. | | | Students gain knowledge and practical hands-on experience in materials and methods of historic preservation and restoration construction for finish work. Specific projects determined by instructor and student interest. | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
Embark on a transformative four-week joinery workshop where craftsmanship meets practicality in a hands-on exploration of real-world joinery repairs and new build projects. This immersive experience is designed for enthusiasts and novices alike, offering a comprehensive journey into the art of joinery. Participants will delve into the intricacies of traditional and modern joinery techniques, mastering the skills necessary for both restoration and construction. Expert instructors will guide participants through each step, sharing their wealth of knowledge and fostering a collaborative environment. | Historical | HST | | | | | rprochaska@clatsopcc.edu | HST |
| 8 | BLD132 | PW1 | In Person Location | Cemetery Workshop | 2 | John Goodenberger | | OC : OC1 | 14 | 6 | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
This practical two-weekend cemetery workshop will be focused on headstone preservation. Over four immersive days, participants will roll up their sleeves to learn hands-on techniques for restoring and maintaining historical headstones and cemetery features. Guided by experts, the workshop will cover topics such as cleaning, repairing, and documenting headstones, with an emphasis on preserving the cultural and historical significance embedded in these markers. Engage in fieldwork within various cemeteries, gaining firsthand experience in the art of restoration. | | | Students gain knowledge and practical hands-on experience in applications and properties of masonry in construction. Students will work on a project using masonry as a building material. | Additional fee of HPR Program fee of $30 per credit.
This practical two-weekend cemetery workshop will be focused on headstone preservation. Over four immersive days, participants will roll up their sleeves to learn hands-on techniques for restoring and maintaining historical headstones and cemetery features. Guided by experts, the workshop will cover topics such as cleaning, repairing, and documenting headstones, with an emphasis on preserving the cultural and historical significance embedded in these markers. Engage in fieldwork within various cemeteries, gaining firsthand experience in the art of restoration. | Off Campus | OC1 | | | | | jgoodenberger@clatsopcc.edu | OC |
| 0 | HS154 | RC | In Person Location | Community Resources | 3 | Nathalie Matson | | TOW : 308 | 4 | 4 | | | | Students learn about the history, purpose, philosophy, and values of community services developed for people with various disadvantages or disabilities. Students also become knowledgeable about local social service agencies and organizations and how to refer clients to them. | | Towler Hall | 308 | | | | | nmatson@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 21 | FRP164 | PE1 | In Person Location | Hazardous Materials | 3 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 25 | 4 | Course Fees: $60.00
Added one special meeting day on Saturday, May 18, 2024 | | | Students will gain the knowledge and skills needed to respond to, and manage, a hazardous material incident at the initial operations level of training. Students who complete this course will meet the core competencies for Operations Level Responders and Section 6.6, Mission Specific Competencies: Product Control, set forth in NFPA 472 -- 2008 edition: Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Operations Level Responders. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. SPRING 2020 OFFERED EVERY OTHER YEAR | Course Fees: $60.00
Added one special meeting day on Saturday, May 18, 2024 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 17 | FRP166 | PE1 | In Person Location | Building Construction for Fire Protection | 3 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 25 | 8 | Course Fees: $60.00 | | | Students learn the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety. The focus of this course is on firefighter safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, pre-planning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.SPRING 2020; OFFERED EVERY OTHER YEAR | Course Fees: $60.00 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 14 | BI233 | PD2 | In Person Location | Human Anatomy and Physiology III | 4 | Nichole Warwick | M W | 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM | T | 12:30 PM - 3:20 PM |
| COL : 221 | 24 | 10 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $28.
Lab activities are face-to-face on Tuesdays from 12:30-3:20 PM. | | | Students master knowledge and concepts of the lymphatic system, the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal system, the renal system, heredity, development and reproduction. Students learn the form and function of the dynamic human body which is required for health service occupations and further study in the biological sciences. Instruction occurs in the classroom and online through supplemental material. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $28.
Lab activities are face-to-face on Tuesdays from 12:30-3:20 PM. | Columbia Hall | 221 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | nwarwick@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 8 | COM111Z | PE1 | In Person Location | Public Speaking | 4 | Deac Guidi | | TOW : 307 | 20 | 12 | | | | COMM 111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining. and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations. | | Towler Hall | 307 | | | | | dguidi@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 1 | ENG273 | OL1 | Online | World Literature Africa Asia South America | 4 | Julie Brown | | | 25 | 24 | | | | Students read a sampling of the literature written in the developing world, including texts from Africa, Asia, and South America. We will read folk tales, poetry, short stories, and novels. We will examine primary texts from each region, but will also look at how colonialism has imparted a cross-pollination of cultures. | | | | | | | | jbrown@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 5 | GS109 | PD1 | In Person Location | Physical Science - Meteorology | 4 | Pat Keefe | | TOW : 106 | 20 | 15 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $55. | | | Students gain a solid understanding of the scientific endeavor to make intelligent and informed decisions. This course uses guided inquiry and student projects to study topics on heat, cloud formation, climate and the greenhouse effect. For non-science majors and pre-service teachers. Prerequisite: MTH 70. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $55. | Towler Hall | 106 | | | | | pkeefe@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 8 | HUM102_21 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Humanities II: Modern Love | 4 | Kama O'connor | | TOW : 207 | 25 | 17 | Humanities: Modern Love | | | Students will use a topical and interdisciplinary approach to an understanding of Western culture. Students will examine the art, literature, drama, history, and music regarding some aspect of human behavior such as war, crime, evil, marriage, disease, etc. | Humanities: Modern Love | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | koconnor@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 29 | MTH060 | PE1 | In Person Location | Pre-Algebra | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 210 | 30 | 1 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students master the fundamentals of applied algebra with some geometry. They compute simple algebraic expressions, first degree equations, dimensional analysis, ratio and proportions, and do some numerical evaluations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 30 | MTH095 | PE1 | In Person Location | Algebra: Intermediate | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 210 | 30 | 0 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students demonstrate an understanding of factoring polynomials, rational exponents and radicals, first and second-degree equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, rational expressions and absolute value equations. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 29 | MTH070 | PE1 | In Person Location | Algebra: Beginning | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 210 | 30 | 1 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | Students employ communication and problem solving skills that involve mathematical reasoning. Topics include solving linear equation in two variables, graphing linear equations, solving systems of linear equations in two variables, integer exponents, solving linear inequalities, and polynomial arithmetic. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials $10.
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Towler Hall | 210 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 11 | MTH111S | PD1 | In Person Location | Corequisite Support for College Algebra | 1 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 209 | 15 | 4 | The course is remote.
College Algebra-Coreq
You must also register for MTH111Z-PD1 with Rich Beveridge | | | This support course focuses on the foundational skills and concepts needed to be persistent and successful in MTH 111 College Algebra. Students will receive support as needed in algebra, functions, problem solving, graphing, technology, and study skills in an interactive setting. | The course is remote.
College Algebra-Coreq
You must also register for MTH111Z-PD1 with Rich Beveridge | Towler Hall | 209 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 20 | MTH111Z | PD1 | In Person Location | Precalculus I: Functions | 4 | Rich Beveridge | | TOW : 209 | 25 | 5 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem-solving modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 209 | | | | | rbeveridge@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 18 | STAT243Z | PD1 | In Person Location | Elementary Statistics I | 4 | Tj Lackner | | TOW : 201 | 25 | 7 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts.
Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis
tests for means and proportions, and elements of probability and correlation. Technology will be used when appropriate. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 201 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 21 | STAT243Z | HD1 | Hybrid Location | Elementary Statistics I | 4 | Tj Lackner | | TOW : 201 | 25 | 4 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | | | A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts.
Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis
tests for means and proportions, and elements of probability and correlation. Technology will be used when appropriate. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $10. | Towler Hall | 201 | | | | | tlackner@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 2 | WR121Z | OL2 | Online | Composition I | 4 | Julie Brown | | | 20 | 18 | | | | WR 121Z engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course
focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical
concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes. | | | | | | | | jbrown@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | WR240 | PD1 | In Person Location | Creative Writing: Nonfiction | 3 | Kama O'connor | | TOW : 207 | 20 | 21 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $5. | | | Students will explore the conventions and techniques of creative nonfiction writing: personal essay, memoir, reportage and more through a variety of formal and informal writing assignments. Beginning with Montaigne, and moving to the contemporary plethora of excellent popular nonfiction, guided discussion of assigned readings will place the genre in a historical and cultural context and illuminate elements of craft. Approaching writing as a recursive process that includes invention, drafting, revision, and finally careful proofreading, students will engage in workshop-style critique sessions of their own and other students' work. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $5. | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | koconnor@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 4 | WR249 | PD1 | In Person Location | Writing Children's Books | 4 | Julie Brown | | TOW : 306 | 20 | 16 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $5. | | | Students learn the techniques of writing for children: choosing an appropriate topic, creating vivid characters, using visual imagery, editing for young readers, and determining age appropriateness. Students will write fiction, non-fiction, and poems, and will design a picture book. Publishing will also be discussed. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $5. | Towler Hall | 306 | | | | | jbrown@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 8 | BI143 | PD1 | In Person Location | Marine Biology | 4 | Julia Mabry | M W | 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM | F | 8:30 AM - 11:20 AM |
| COL : 301 | 24 | 16 | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | | | Students investigate physical, chemical and biological features of marine environments. Students will examine major groups of marine protists, plants and animals, and interactions within and between these groups. Students will conduct studies of Pacific Northwest intertidal and estuarine ecosystems and will research and report on human impacts on local and worldwide marine ecosystems. Prerequisite: WR 121 and MTH 60 completed with a grade "C", "P" or higher, or instructor approval. Co-requisite: BI 143 with BI 143L. | Additional fee of Art and Science Materials of $25. | Columbia Hall | 301 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | jmabry@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 4 | WR122Z | HE1 | Hybrid Location | Composition II | 4 | Kama O'connor | | TOW : 207 | 20 | 16 | | | | WR 122Z builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and
argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres
through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived
experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions. | | Towler Hall | 207 | | | | | koconnor@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 15 | MAS201 | PD1 | In Person Location | Tank Ship Dangerous Liquids | 3 | Darren Stolz | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 2 | 16 | 1 | Course Fees: $394.25 | | | This U.S. Coast Guard approved STCW Tank Ship Dangerous Liquids course meets or exceeds the requirements to attain certification under the standards set forth by the U.S. Coast Guard and STCW IMO regulations. Students demonstrate skills and knowledge needed to operate effectively as a Tankerman Person-In-Charge. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $394.25 | Marine Science Center | 2 | | | | | dstolz@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS138 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Proficiency in Survival Craft | 2 | Dale Butts | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $149.50 | | | Course satisfies the requirements of 46 CFR 12.10-5 and section A-VI/2 and table A-VI/2-1 of the STCW code provided the student has completed the personal survival techniques and elementary first aid modules of Basic Safety Training (BT). Students must bring proof of completion of these BT modules to be issued a "Proficiency in Survival Craft" (Lifeboatman) certificate. Students will be required to handle the launch of a lifeboat and perform all tasks required of a lifeboat crew. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $149.50 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 19 | MAS170 | PD1 | In Person Location | Marine Weather, Tides, Currents, and Waves | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 6 | Course Fees: $9.25 | | | Students demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the effects of tides and currents, use of tables for calculating tides and currents, weather patterns found in the Pacific Northwest, and the use and interpretation of various weather instruments found on-board vessels. | Course Fees: $9.25 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 9 | MAS184 | PD1 | In Person Location | Galley Cooking | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : WH | 16 | 7 | Course Fees: $132 | | | Students learn to safely prepare simple, healthy, hearty meals while underway, including budgeting, provisioning, meal planning, timing, service, and cleanup. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 100 Maritime Occupations or instructor approval. | Course Fees: $132 | M/V FORERUNNER | WH | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 10 | MAS189 | PD1 | In Person Location | Applied Rigging Technology | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : DK | 16 | 6 | Course Fees: $122.75 | | | Students will learn about and be able to practically apply safe rigging practices with wire and synthetic rope, rigging hardware, block and tackle, chain, slings, and cargo nets. Load calculations will be required. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisites: MAS 183 Seamanship III and MAS 192 Introduction to Deck Machinery and Safety. | Course Fees: $122.75 | M/V FORERUNNER | DK | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 9 | MAS190 | PD1 | In Person Location | Vessel Practicum | 1 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : FB | 16 | 7 | Course Fees: $132 | | | Students complete predetermined projects and/or assist with maintenance projects aboard Forerunner. Requires a consultation with the instructor to determine outcome objectives. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 100 Maritime Occupations or instructor approval. Note: Two credits (two classes) of MAS 190 are required to complete the Training Ship Program. | Course Fees: $132 | M/V FORERUNNER | FB | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 10 | MAS192 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Deck Machinery and Safety | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : DK | 16 | 6 | Course Fees: $122.50 | | | Students learn to safely operate deck machinery and demonstrate competency in safe working practices, crane operations, identifying maintenance issues, and maintaining a safe working environment. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 183 Seamanship III. | Course Fees: $122.50 | M/V FORERUNNER | DK | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 15 | HM120 | PD1 | In Person Location | Emergency Response Training: HAZWOPER | 1 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 16 | 1 | Course Fees: $65.25 | | | Students learn and practice terminology, toxicology, hazard evaluation, chemical identification systems, personal protective equipment and hazardous waste site operations. Meets Federal requirement for HAZWOPER training as outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 29. | Course Fees: $65.25 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 4 | MAS130 | PD1 | In Person Location | Radar Observer: Original Endorsement | 2 | Robert Johnson | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 1 | 8 | 4 | Course Fees: $209.50 | | | Students acquire knowledge, understanding proficiency in radar operations, collision avoidance and navigation by radar through lecture, demonstration and transfer plotting, using radar simulators. | Course Fees: $209.50 | Marine Science Center | 1 | | | | | rjohnson@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 24 | MAS167 | PD1 | In Person Location | Celestial Navigation | 4 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 1 | Course Fees: $4.00 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and skill in the practical application of plotting lines of position using the sun, moon, planets and stars by sight reduction tables. Students solve the types of celestial navigation problems incorporated in USCG examinations. | Course Fees: $4.00 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 4 | MAS134 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW GMDSS Training | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 2 | 4 | 0 | Course Fees: $1144.25 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and skill in the proper use of GMDSS communications systems and other GMDSS equipment such as Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB's), and Search and Rescue Transponder (SART). This U.S. Coast Guard approved course meets or exceeds the minimum level of knowledge specified in the US Coast Guard, STCW and IMO requirements for training in Global Marine Distress Safety System (GMDSS). Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $1144.25 | Marine Science Center | 2 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS135 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Training | 3 | James Campbell | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $494.25 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and practical application of the skills required by the U.S. Coast Guard for all persons employed on offshore vessels. Skill areas include safe work habits, proper use of safety and survival equipment, basic firefighting and first aid. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $494.25 | | 4 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 16 | MAS135 | PD2 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Training | 3 | James Campbell | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $494.25 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and practical application of the skills required by the U.S. Coast Guard for all persons employed on offshore vessels. Skill areas include safe work habits, proper use of safety and survival equipment, basic firefighting and first aid. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $494.25 | | 4 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 23 | MAS124 | PD1 | In Person Location | 200 Ton Master Training | 6 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 2 | Course Fees: $108.50 | | | Students learn and practice the skills required to pass the US Coast Guard (USCG) Merchant Mariner Exam for Master of Inspected Vessel not to exceed 200-gross ton. Upon successful completion of this training course, the student will receive a certificate of completion that satisfies the USCG testing requirements for credentials within the scope of the course. To insure that the student meets the USCG credentialing requirements it is strongly recommended that students have received their USCG approval prior to enrolling in the class. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $108.50 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS135 | PD3 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Training | 3 | James Campbell | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $494.25 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and practical application of the skills required by the U.S. Coast Guard for all persons employed on offshore vessels. Skill areas include safe work habits, proper use of safety and survival equipment, basic firefighting and first aid. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $494.25 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 12 | MAS144 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Advanced Firefighting | 2 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-2 | 16 | 4 | Course Fees: $459.50 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and practical application of the basic fire fighting skills required by the U.S. Coast Guard for all persons employed on offshore vessels. Skill areas include theory of fire, prevention techniques and response/suppression. Prerequisite: MAS 139 | Course Fees: $459.50 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-2 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 16 | MAS144 | PD2 | In Person Location | STCW Advanced Firefighting | 2 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-2 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $459.50 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and practical application of the basic fire fighting skills required by the U.S. Coast Guard for all persons employed on offshore vessels. Skill areas include theory of fire, prevention techniques and response/suppression. Prerequisite: MAS 139 | Course Fees: $459.50 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-2 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 16 | MAS139 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Firefighting | 1 | James Campbell | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $307.75 | | | A trainee successfully completing this course will be able to minimize the risk of fire, maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire and fight & extinguish shipboard fires. | Course Fees: $307.75 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS139 | PD2 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Firefighting | 1 | James Campbell | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $307.75 | | | A trainee successfully completing this course will be able to minimize the risk of fire, maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire and fight & extinguish shipboard fires. | Course Fees: $307.75 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS139 | PD3 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Firefighting | 1 | James Campbell | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $307.75 | | | A trainee successfully completing this course will be able to minimize the risk of fire, maintain a state of readiness to respond to emergency situations involving fire and fight & extinguish shipboard fires. | Course Fees: $307.75 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 25 | MAS128 | PD1 | In Person Location | Apprentice Mate (Steersman) | 6 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 0 | Course Fees: $0 | | | This U.S. Coast Guard approved Apprentice Mate (Steersman) course meets or exceeds the requirements to attain certification under the standards set forth by the U.S. Coast Guard. Students demonstrate skills and knowledge needed to operate effectively as an Apprentice Mate (Steersman). Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $0 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS155 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Watchkeeping | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : WH | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $124.50 | | | Students learn, demonstrate, and apply watchkeeping skills appropriate to an Able-Bodied Seafarer (AB). These include compass use, rules of the road, aids to navigation, radio use, chart use, and other skills appropriate to an unlicensed watchstander. This class is held aboard the training vessel Forerunner.
Corequisite: MAS 175 Rules of the Road or instructor approval. | Course Fees: $124.50 | M/V FORERUNNER | WH | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 24 | MAS164 | PD1 | In Person Location | Intro to Navigation | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 1 | Course Fees: $9.25 | | | Students demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to conduct a vessel safely from one position to another including position, direction, and distance on the water. Celestial navigation is not included in this course. | Course Fees: $9.25 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 15 | MAS963208 | PD2 | In Person Location | STCW Elementary First Aid | 0 | Stacy Mccoy | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 1 | Course Fees: $150 | | | Provide student with the knowledge and skill necessary in an emergency to call for help, to help keep someone alive, to reduce pain and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Elementary First Aid covers all of the subject areas and competencies listed under STCW table A-VI/3 of the STCW Code and 46 CFR 11.202(b)(3) for original issuance of an officer endorsement. | Course Fees: $150 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | smccoy@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS963208 | PD3 | In Person Location | STCW Elementary First Aid | 0 | Stacy Mccoy | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $150 | | | Provide student with the knowledge and skill necessary in an emergency to call for help, to help keep someone alive, to reduce pain and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Elementary First Aid covers all of the subject areas and competencies listed under STCW table A-VI/3 of the STCW Code and 46 CFR 11.202(b)(3) for original issuance of an officer endorsement. | Course Fees: $150 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | smccoy@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 13 | MAS963223 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Advanced Fire Fighting Revalidation | 0 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 16 | 3 | Course Fees: $275 | | | | Course Fees: $275 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 16 | MAS963223 | PD2 | In Person Location | STCW Advanced Fire Fighting Revalidation | 0 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $275 | | | | Course Fees: $275 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 16 | MAS963223 | PD3 | In Person Location | STCW Advanced Fire Fighting Revalidation | 0 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $275 | | | | Course Fees: $275 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 11 | MAS963226 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Training Revalidation | 0 | Bill Antilla | | | 16 | 5 | Course Fees: $275 | | | The course will satisfy the U.S. Coast Guard and STCW requirements as set forth in 46 CFR Part 11.302, 46 CFR and 12602, and Tables A-VI/1-1 through A-VI/1-4 of the STCW code for Basic Training Revalidation. | Course Fees: $275 | | FRRC-2 | | | | | bantilla@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 16 | MAS963226 | PD2 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Training Revalidation | 0 | Bill Antilla | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $275 | | | The course will satisfy the U.S. Coast Guard and STCW requirements as set forth in 46 CFR Part 11.302, 46 CFR and 12602, and Tables A-VI/1-1 through A-VI/1-4 of the STCW code for Basic Training Revalidation. | Course Fees: $275 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | bantilla@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 16 | MAS963226 | PD3 | In Person Location | STCW Basic Training Revalidation | 0 | Bill Antilla | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $275 | | | The course will satisfy the U.S. Coast Guard and STCW requirements as set forth in 46 CFR Part 11.302, 46 CFR and 12602, and Tables A-VI/1-1 through A-VI/1-4 of the STCW code for Basic Training Revalidation. | Course Fees: $275 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | bantilla@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 16 | MAS963225 | PD1 | In Person Location | STCW Proficiency in Survival Craft Refresher | 0 | Dale Butts | | MASC : 4 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $200 | | | | Course Fees: $200 | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 11 | ART133 | PE1 | In Person Location | Expressive Drawing: Focus on Heads | 3 | Kristin Shauck | | ART : 112 | 20 | 9 | ART133 - Expressive Drawing (with a focus on Heads) | | coffee sugar | Students are introduced to the basic techniques and approaches to drawing with an emphasis on the development of meaningful content and personal expression. Assigned creative projects are inspired by historical and contemporary artistic practice, and explore a variety of media, as well as thematic development and organization of the picture plane. Intro to Drawing series 131, 132, 133 may be taken in any sequence. | ART133 - Expressive Drawing (with a focus on Heads) | Art Center | 112 | | | | | kshauck@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 25 | MAS168 | PD1 | In Person Location | Charts, Aids to Navigation, and Marine Compasses | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 0 | Course Fees: $ | | | Students demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the Lateral and International Association of Lighthouse Authorities aids to navigation systems; the charts used in marine navigation; the magnetic compass, its deviation and compensation; and the basics of gyrocompasses. | Course Fees: $ | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 16 | MAS180 | PD1 | In Person Location | Marine Electronics | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : WH | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $124.50 | | | Students learn to operate standard marine electronics aboard the school’s training vessel, FORERUNNER. Course material includes the use of radar, sonar, radio, GPS, loud hailer, and electronic chart. This class is held aboard the training vessel Forerunner. Prerequisite: MAS 165 Practical Navigation or instructor approval. | Course Fees: $124.50 | M/V FORERUNNER | WH | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 25 | MAS185 | PD1 | In Person Location | Bridge to Bridge Communication | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 0 | Course Fees: $0 | | | Students will learn basic radio law and operation practices of marine radios, general information about Global Marine Distress Safety System (GMDSS) as required under Standards for Training and Certification for Watchkeeping (STCW) and International Maritime Organization (IMO) guidelines. Students will be prepared to take a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) exam on Elements 1 and 7. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $0 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 14 | MAS186 | PD1 | In Person Location | Small Vessel Operations I | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : FB | 16 | 2 | Course Fees: $122.50 | | | Students are introduced to the duties and responsibilities of running a vessel both as a single operator and as part of a bridge team. They demonstrate vessel-handling skills under a variety of conditions while emphasizing safe seamanship. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 165 Practical Navigation or instructor approval. | Course Fees: $122.50 | M/V FORERUNNER | FB | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 14 | MAS187 | PD1 | In Person Location | Small Vessel Operations II | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : WH | 16 | 2 | Course Fees: $132 | | | Students continue to improve their skills in vessel handling and vessel management, including an introduction to stability and loading. This course builds upon skills introduced in MAS 186 and students will be required to demonstrate competence in those skills. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 186 Small Vessel Operations I | Course Fees: $132 | M/V FORERUNNER | WH | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 14 | MAS188 | PD1 | In Person Location | Small Vessel Operations III | 2 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : WH | 16 | 2 | Course Fees: $132 | | | Students develop and demonstrate the skills required for safe operation and management of a small vessel. Students conduct drills and inspections as required by USCG Subchapter T regulations and demonstrate vessel handling skills and bridge management strategies. This course builds directly upon the skills learned in MAS 186 and MAS 187 and students will be required to demonstrate competence in those skills. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 187 Small Vessel Operations II. | Course Fees: $132 | M/V FORERUNNER | WH | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 2 | NRS111 | PD4 | In Person Location | Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness | 6 | Carolyn Adler | | COL : 219 | 8 | 6 | Instructors: Carolyn Adler, Karson Nasstrom, Shawna Bullinger, Jen Carpenter, and Lori Shellman.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | | | This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient’s and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. | Instructors: Carolyn Adler, Karson Nasstrom, Shawna Bullinger, Jen Carpenter, and Lori Shellman.
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $700 and Nurse Testing of $402
A Textbook is needed for this course. Please click on this link (below) to identify the material(s) needed: http://bookstore.clatsopcc.edu/SelectTermDept | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | cadler@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 2 | NRS224 | PD4 | In Person | Integrative Practicum I | 9 | Tina Kotson | | | 8 | 6 | Instructors: Tina Kotson, Devon Weaver, Jen Carpenter, and Susan Farrington
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Days and Times are TBD. | | | This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary for safe and effective registered nurse practice, using a variety of evidence-based teaching and learning models. This course provides opportunities for analysis and reflection throughout the clinical experience and provides the student with evaluative criteria against which they can judge their own progress towards achieving course outcomes. Includes immersive clinical experience, seminar, self-directed study, focusing on the transition from the student role to the professional nursing practice role. | Instructors: Tina Kotson, Devon Weaver, Jen Carpenter, and Susan Farrington
Additional fees of CTE Supplies of $400 and Nurse Testing of $237.
Days and Times are TBD. | | | | | | | tkotson@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 10 | HZM963201 | PD1 | In Person Location | HAZWOPER: Recertification Training | 0 | James Campbell | | FRRC : FRRC-1 | 10 | 0 | Course Fees: $75 | | | | Course Fees: $75 | Fire Response and Research Center | FRRC-1 | | | | | jcampbell@clatsopcc.edu | FRRC |
| 85 | SOC953102 | PD1 | In Person Location | Volunteer Training: VOCA Camp (non-credit) | 0 | Margaret Frimoth | | COL : 219 | 100 | 15 | The camp training provides information specific to child abuse and the connection of child abuse to other social/cultural oppressions. The training is mandatory for volunteers wishing to attend the annual Victory Over Child Abuse (VOCA) Camps. However, the class is open to anyone interested in the VOCA Camp program and/or who wishes to develop innovative strategies that promote safety and healing for survivors of abuse.
Please contact Margaret Frimoth at (503) 338-2378 for more information. Or leave a message at the VOCA Camp office (503-325-2761, send an email to healingcircle1988@gmail.com, or visit the website: vocacamp.org.
Dates and Times:
Columbia 219 available on March 23 & 24, and April 6 & 7, from 8-5 | | | The camp training provides information specific to child abuse and other oppressions. The training is mandatory for volunteers wishing to attend annual Victory Over Child Abuse (VOCA) Camps. The class is open to anyone interested in the VOCA Camp program and/or wishes to develop innovative strategies that promote safety and healing for survivors of abuse. | The camp training provides information specific to child abuse and the connection of child abuse to other social/cultural oppressions. The training is mandatory for volunteers wishing to attend the annual Victory Over Child Abuse (VOCA) Camps. However, the class is open to anyone interested in the VOCA Camp program and/or who wishes to develop innovative strategies that promote safety and healing for survivors of abuse.
Please contact Margaret Frimoth at (503) 338-2378 for more information. Or leave a message at the VOCA Camp office (503-325-2761, send an email to healingcircle1988@gmail.com, or visit the website: vocacamp.org.
Dates and Times:
Columbia 219 available on March 23 & 24, and April 6 & 7, from 8-5 | Columbia Hall | 219 | | Astoria | OR | 97103 | mfrimoth@clatsopcc.edu | COL |
| 100 | CWE280 | OL1 | Online | CWE: Career Exploration | 11 | Misty Bateman | | | 100 | 0 | CWE280 is the Cooperative Work Experience internship. There is no on-campus meeting, no room, no set days / times, and no maximum limit. Students work on-site with a local employer for work experience. The work schedule varies depending on employer and student schedule. I meet with students at the work-site for evaluations and check-ins.
CWE 280 is a course in the Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) Program. Cooperative Work
Experience (CWE) is an academic program that strengthens student learning by engaging students in
supervised on-the-job educational work experience, paid or unpaid, while students are
accomplishing specific on-the-job learning outcomes, allowing students to earn college credit for
working in the community in a career area related to the student’s academic goals. Learning takes
place in the public or private sector through student employment, internships and/or volunteer
work. Students work in positions which allow them to demonstrate the skills they have gained
during their academic training. Prior to beginning the work experience, students create individual
learning outcomes in cooperation with an identified Worksite Supervisor. Student learning outcomes
are reviewed and approved by the student's Faculty Advisor and/or Program Supervisor. Student
learning outcomes are consistent with program outcomes and guide student learning during the
term. Students assume greater responsibility on the job as the work experience progresses. There
are no class meetings required, other than an initial orientation meeting. Student learning is
monitored by Cooperative Work Experience staff. Students submit required paperwork and are
evaluated by their Worksite Supervisor. | | | CWE 280 is a course in the Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) Program. Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) is an academic program that strengthens student learning by engaging students in supervised on-the-job educational work experience, paid or unpaid, while students are accomplishing specific on-the-job learning outcomes, allowing students to earn college credit for working in the community in a career area related to the student’s academic goals. Learning takes place in the public or private sector through student employment, internships and/or volunteer work. Students work in positions which allow them to demonstrate the skills they have gained during their academic training. Prior to beginning the work experience, students create individual learning outcomes in cooperation with an identified Worksite Supervisor. Student learning outcomes are reviewed and approved by the student's Faculty Advisor and/or Program Supervisor. Student learning outcomes are consistent with program outcomes and guide student learning during the term. Students assume greater responsibility on the job as the work experience progresses. There are no class meetings required, other than an initial orientation meeting. Student learning is monitored by Cooperative Work Experience staff. Students submit required paperwork and are evaluated by their Worksite Supervisor. | CWE280 is the Cooperative Work Experience internship. There is no on-campus meeting, no room, no set days / times, and no maximum limit. Students work on-site with a local employer for work experience. The work schedule varies depending on employer and student schedule. I meet with students at the work-site for evaluations and check-ins.
CWE 280 is a course in the Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) Program. Cooperative Work
Experience (CWE) is an academic program that strengthens student learning by engaging students in
supervised on-the-job educational work experience, paid or unpaid, while students are
accomplishing specific on-the-job learning outcomes, allowing students to earn college credit for
working in the community in a career area related to the student’s academic goals. Learning takes
place in the public or private sector through student employment, internships and/or volunteer
work. Students work in positions which allow them to demonstrate the skills they have gained
during their academic training. Prior to beginning the work experience, students create individual
learning outcomes in cooperation with an identified Worksite Supervisor. Student learning outcomes
are reviewed and approved by the student's Faculty Advisor and/or Program Supervisor. Student
learning outcomes are consistent with program outcomes and guide student learning during the
term. Students assume greater responsibility on the job as the work experience progresses. There
are no class meetings required, other than an initial orientation meeting. Student learning is
monitored by Cooperative Work Experience staff. Students submit required paperwork and are
evaluated by their Worksite Supervisor. | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 16 | MAS190 | PD2 | In Person Location | Vessel Practicum | 1 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $ | | | Students complete predetermined projects and/or assist with maintenance projects aboard Forerunner. Requires a consultation with the instructor to determine outcome objectives. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER. Prerequisite: MAS 100 Maritime Occupations or instructor approval. Note: Two credits (two classes) of MAS 190 are required to complete the Training Ship Program. | Course Fees: $ | | LAZ | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 15 | MAS191 | PD1 | In Person Location | Deckhand Practicum | 1 | Dale Butts | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MVF : DK | 16 | 1 | Course Fees: $132 | | | Students demonstrate knowledge and skill by actively performing the duties of a deckhand aboard the college’s training vessel. Duties may include anything that may be required of a deckhand aboard any commercial vessel. This course requires consultation with the instructor to determine outcome objectives. This class is held aboard the training vessel FORERUNNER.
Prerequisite: MAS 155 Introduction to Watchkeeping or instructor approval. | Course Fees: $132 | M/V FORERUNNER | DK | | | | | dbutts@clatsopcc.edu | MVF |
| 16 | MAS207 | PD1 | In Person Location | Leadership and Managerial Skills | 4 | Bill Antilla | | MASC : 1 | 16 | 0 | Course Fees: $239 | | | Students demonstrate their knowledge and skills to safely carry out the duties of an officer in charge of a navigational watch on vessels of 500 gross tons or more, as an officer in charge of engineering watch in a manned engine room or a Designated Duty Engineer (DDE) in a periodically unmanned engine room in this U.S. Coast Guard approved certification course. | Course Fees: $239 | Marine Science Center | 1 | | | | | bantilla@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 11 | HST103 | OL1 | Online | History of Western Civilization III | 3 | Debbie Kaspar | | | 30 | 19 | | | | Students develop an understanding of the cultural, social, economic, and political development of Western civilization from 1750 to the present against the background of Eurasia and the world. | | | | | | | | dkaspar@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 22 | MAS171 | PD1 | In Person Location | Coastal Navigation and Voyage Planning | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 3 | Course Fees: $9.25 | | | Introduction to principles of coastal navigation including tides and currents, set and drift, coastal radar navigation, dead reckoning, estimated positions, and bathymetric navigation. Students will be introduced to proper and effective voyage planning oriented to the Pacific coast and Pacific Northwest including selection of appropriate charts, research of publications, pre-plotting intended course, planning for set and drift, waypoint selection, ETA's, weather, and hazards that may be encountered. Prerequisite: MAS 164 or instructor approval. | Course Fees: $9.25 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 0 | SOC280 | HD1 | Hybrid | CWE: Sociology | 4 | Misty Bateman | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | WLD280 | CW | Online | CWE: Welding | 6 | Misty Bateman | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 4 | ART233 | PE1 | In Person Location | Expressive Drawing II | 3 | Kristin Shauck | | ART : 112 | 5 | 1 | ART233 - Expressive Drawing (with a focus on Heads) | | coffee sugar | Students continue to deepen understanding of the creative process through the study of historical and contemporary art in addition to studio practice. Studio course with an emphasis on the development of concepts and techniques of drawing with increasing sophistication. Students continue building a personal portfolio that reveals the beginning of an internal search for meaning/content, personal style, and individual expression. Prerequisite: ART 133 or instructor approval. Intermediate Drawing series 231, 232, 233 may be taken in any sequence. | ART233 - Expressive Drawing (with a focus on Heads) | Art Center | 112 | | | | | kshauck@clatsopcc.edu | ART |
| 0 | SPAN203 | RC | Online | Second Year Spanish III | 4 | Fernando Rojas-galván | | | 1 | 1 | | | | Students practice Spanish in a communicative context through reading and writing about Spanish and Spanish-American customs and traditions. Cultural awareness is achieved through reading material, class discussions and audio-visual material. This is a continuation of SPAN 202. Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or instructor approval. | | | | | | | | frojas@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 16 | MAS963209 | PD4 | In Person Location | STCW Personal Survival Techniques | 0 | Bill Antilla | | TBA : TBA | 16 | 0 | Class will be billed directly to OSU Ship Ops and taught in Newport OR on March 28, 2024. | | | Student will gain the knowledge of and satisfy the USCG and STCW requirements for Personal Survival as listed in tables part A VI/I-1. | Class will be billed directly to OSU Ship Ops and taught in Newport OR on March 28, 2024. | To Be Announced | TBA | | | | | bantilla@clatsopcc.edu | TBA |
| 0 | WLD280 | CW2 | Online | CWE: Welding | 6 | Misty Bateman | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | AUTO280 | CW | In Person | CWE: Automotive | 11 | Misty Bateman | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 0 | PH203 | PD1 | In Person Location | General Physics III | 5 | Pat Keefe | M W F | 10:00 AM - 12:20 PM | R | 1:30 PM - 2:20 PM |
| TOW : 106 | 2 | 2 | | | | Students utilize direct inquiry, discussion with peers, and a microcomputer, to take the role of the physicist. Students develop mathematical descriptions of rotational motion, thermodynamics, and electric current. Prerequisite: PH 202. SPRING 2021, 2022 | | Towler Hall | 106 | | | | | pkeefe@clatsopcc.edu | TOW |
| 0 | ED280 | HD1 | Hybrid | CWE: Education | 11 | Misty Bateman | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | mbateman@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 15 | MAS9632 | PD1 | In Person | Marine Information Seminar | 0 | Christopher Jacobsen | | | 15 | 0 | Course is billed separately to NOAA Hammond. | | | Designed for non-credit Maritime Science professional technical supplemental offerings. | Course is billed separately to NOAA Hammond. | | | | | | | cjacobsen@clatsopcc.edu | |
| 15 | MAS963201 | PD1 | In Person Location | NOAA Class | 0 | Christopher Jacobsen | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 4 | 15 | 0 | Course is billed separately to NOAA Hammond. | | | This course teaches site specific skills needed to safely operate small vessels under conditions typically encountered in NOAA field work assignments. Specific course content will be determined by the field coordinator for each class that is held. Typical subjects covered could be navigation, vessel stability, use of radar and other marine electronics, gear deployment and marine weather. | Course is billed separately to NOAA Hammond. | Marine Science Center | 4 | | | | | cjacobsen@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 25 | MAS120 | PD1 | In Person Location | US Coast Guard Marine License Training | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 0 | Course Fees: $109.25 | | | This course is for professional mariners who wish to review examination subjects prior to testing at the US Coast Guard Marine Safety Office for an upgrade increase in scope of an existing credential. Students purchase time in forty-hour blocks to meet training objectives determined through sample exams and evaluations. This course may be purchased up to three (3) times depending on the extent of the training needs of the student. Testing is completed at a USCG Regional Exam Center. It is highly recommended that students have their USCG approval for the credential prior to training. Additional classes may be required to satisfy the STCW requirements. A total of ten (10) credits of any MAS credentialing course may be applied toward the AGS degree, Associate degree, and the One-Year Maritime Science certificate. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $109.25 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |
| 24 | MAS120Z | PD1 | In Person Location | US Coast Guard Marine License Training | 3 | Tom Williams | M T W R F | 8:00 AM - 4:50 PM |
| MASC : 3 | 25 | 1 | Course Fees: $109.25 | | | This course is for professional mariners who wish to review examination subjects prior to testing at the US Coast Guard Marine Safety Office for an upgrade increase in scope of an existing credential. Students purchase time in forty-hour blocks to meet training objectives determined through sample exams and evaluations. This course may be purchased up to three (3) times depending on the extent of the training needs of the student. Testing is completed at a USCG Regional Exam Center. It is highly recommended that students have their USCG approval for the credential prior to training. Additional classes may be required to satisfy the STCW requirements. A total of ten (10) credits of any MAS credentialing course may be applied toward the AGS degree, Associate degree, and the One-Year Maritime Science certificate. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. | Course Fees: $109.25 | Marine Science Center | 3 | | | | | twilliams@clatsopcc.edu | MASC |