2015-2016 WINTER SCHEDULE & CAMPUS NEWS CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 4, 2016 See page 5 for Community Education classes. Meet our graduates who are making our South Coast communities healthier PAGE 3 www.facebook.com/swocc www.twitter.com/swocc Student First Stop Center Hours Coos Campus 8:15 am to 5:00 pm - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Curry County Campuses Brookings, 96082 Lone Ranch Parkway: Monday-Thursday 8:30 am to 6:00 pm Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Thursday Gold Beach, 29392 Ellensburg Ave. (Hwy 101): Monday-Wednesday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Thursday-Friday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Visit Southwestern online at www.socc.edu Port Orford, 1403 Oregon St. (Hwy 101): Thursdays 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm Contact Karim Shumaker (541) 247-2741 Winter Term 2015-2016 Registration Schedule Start Date to Register: November 23 via myLakerLink or at any Student First Stop Center Winter Term Classes Begin January 4, 2016 All students are eligible to register via myLakerLink 24 hours a day without instructor consent through January 6, 2016 for Winter Term. 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SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONTACT NUMBERS Southwestern Coos Bay Campus Hearing Impaired Campus & Class Closure Information Admissions Advising Athletic Department Bookstore Educational Support Programs and Services, Counseling, Testing, ADA Federal Student Aid Federal Work-Study/ General Student Employment (541) 888-2525 (800) 962-2838 (541) 888-7368 (541) 888-1503 (541) 888-7636 (541) 888-7405 (541) 888-7452 (541) 888-7264 (541) 888-7405 (800) 433-3243 (541) 888-7411 International Student Program (541) 888-7185 Oregon Student Assistance Commission (800) 452-8807 Student First Stop Center (541) 888-7352 Registration, Student Records and Transcripts, Cashier, Financial Aid and Student Accounts Receivable Student Housing (541) 888-7635 Student Support Services (541) 888-7419 SWOCC Curry County Campus - Brookings (541) 813-1667 Brookings Fax (541) 412-0150 SWOCC Curry County Office - Gold Beach (541) 247-2741 SWOCC Curry County Office - Port Orford (541) 247-2741 (Thursday afternoons) The Southwestern Oregon Community College schedule is published quarterly under the US Postal Service number 011363. Postage is paid at the Coos Bay Post Office. Volume number 54 / Issue number 3. Inquiries should be directed to the office of the Vice President of Instruction and Student Services (541) 888-7424. Southwestern Oregon Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, national origin, age, disability status, gender identity, or protected veterans in employment, education, or activities as set forth in compliance with federal and state statutes and regulations. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Vice President of Administrative Services in Tioga 511. Phone 541-888-7206 or TDD 541-888-7368. All other issues, concerns and complaints should also be directed to the Vice President of Administrative Services for referral to the appropriate administrator. Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. On the cover: Travis Elam, Bay Cities Ambulance. Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 Waitlist completed. See instructor. Jan 1 CAMPUS CLOSED - New Years Holiday Jan 2 Move-in day for housing residents. Jan 4 Day and night classes begin. Jan 6 Last day to register without instructor consent. Jan 13 Last day for refunds and to withdraw without being assigned a “W” (for course length 5 weeks or longer). Jan 13 Fin. Aid students must complete all add/ drops, including waitlist classes, for correct check disbursement (funds disbursed based on today’s enrollment status). Jan 18 CAMPUS CLOSED - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Jan 22 Fin. Aid disbursement begins. Feb 5 Spring Graduation Applications due. Feb 12 Last day to change to audit. Feb 15 CAMPUS CLOSED - President’s Day Feb 17 Advising for Spring Term begins. Feb 22 Registration for Spring Term begins. March 7 Foundation General Scholarship Application Deadline for 2016-17 March 9 Last day to withdraw. March 14-17 Final exam week. March 15-18 Textbook buyback (Tuesday-Friday). March 19 Check-Out Day for housing residents. March 21 Spring Bookstore charging begins. March 21-25 Term break. Spring classes begin Mar 28. March 23 Grades available via myLakerLink. Note: Academic calendar subject to change. GETTING STARTED The Great Museum of the Sea: Exploring the Ocean’s Depths for History Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 7:00 pm Dr. James Delgado - Director of Maritime Heritage, NOAA The Cascadia Initiative and Earthquake Early Warning in the Pacific Northwest Saturday, January 16, 2016 at 7:00 pm Dr. Douglas Toomey - University of Oregon Where the Wild and Robotic Things Are Collecting Ocean Data Autonomously Friday, March 4, 2016 at 7:00 pm Dr. Fritz Stahr - University of Washington The Incredible Oso Landslide – America’s Deadliest! Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 7:00 pm Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/swocc ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION Dr. Scott Burns - Portland State University Follow Us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/swocc COMMUNITY ED Dec 31 WINTER CLASSES Registration for Winter Term. Make payment arrangements with Student First Stop Center at time of registration. DISTANCE LEARNING Nov 23 Jan 6 UNIVERSITY CENTER 6 2015-1 Academic Calendar GEOLOGY LECTURE SERIES BUSINESS R WINTE TERM All lectures are free and open to the public. Hales Center for the Performing Arts Southwestern Oregon Community College 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay Talks are streamed live from our web site via Livestream and are also archived for future viewing. For additional information contact Ron Metzger at 541-888-7216. www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 1 y Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED COMMUNITY ED SWOCC’s online tool for student self-service: • Register and drop courses • Check your Financial Aid status • Make a payment • E-mail your advisor FOR STUDENTS PURSUING A DEGREE: WINTER CLASSES 1 2 NEW STUDENTS: File a FAFSA – Students who wish to receive Federal Financial Aid should apply at www.fafsa.ed.gov. It can take up to three months to process. Apply early! DISTANCE LEARNING Complete an “Application for Admission” Click on myLakerLink in the upper right corner of our home page at www.socc.edu. From myLakerLink • Click on the “ADMISSIONS” tab. • Complete the “Application for Admission”. Within three business days we will e-mail you instructions on how to obtain your myLakerLink ID and password. Note: During peak times it may take longer to receive your e-mail confirmation. An Application for Admission is required if you will be receiving any type of financial aid. UNIVERSITY CENTER 3 Make an appointment with an Advisor by calling 541-888-7405. 4 Register for classes using myLakerLink, click on the “ADMISSIONS” tab. 5 Purchase your Textbooks at the Campus Bookstore or online at: http://bookstore.socc.edu. BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION Personal Interest Classes ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO If you are attending only for personal interest and not pursuing a degree, register for classes by clicking on myLakerLink in the upper right corner of our home page at www.socc.edu. From myLakerLink complete a New Student Record Form to create an account. If you already have an account, log in and click on the Academics tab to Add/ Drop classes. 1 2 RETURNING STUDENTS: File a FAFSA on the web. Students must file a FAFSA every January for the upcoming academic year if they wish to receive Financial Aid. Returning students who have already filed a FAFSA or received aid for a previous term should check their online account or see a First Stop Representative to make sure their Financial Aid is ready to go for the upcoming term. Meet with your Advisor. 3 Register for classes. Click on myLakerLink in the upper right corner of our home page at www.socc.edu. Log In: • Your myLakerLink ID is your Student ID number (without the leading zeros). 4 Purchase your Textbooks at the Campus Bookstore or online at: http://bookstore.socc.edu www.socc.edu For Assistance For assistance please contact the Coos Campus Student First Stop Center at (541) 888-7352, toll-free at (800) 962-2838 ext. 7352; Curry campus at (541) 813-1688; or by e-mail at firststop@socc.edu. Go to www.socc.edu and read our Student Consumer Information and Students Right to Know. For complete Academic and Financial Information visit: www.socc.edu/admissions 2 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 Fisheries biologist, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife 2003 AAOT Southwestern “Beginning my college experience at Southwestern gave me access to a quality scientific education from engaging teachers in a small class setting.” WINTER CLASSES DISTANCE LEARNING “If Southwestern wasn’t in this area, I wouldn’t have been able to pursue my education as a paramedic. This is my home. This is where I want to be.” As industries face continued Baby Boomer generation retirements, there also is increasing demand for Science, Technology and Engineering (STEM) graduates to support emerging and transitioning technology-rich professions. UNIVERSITY CENTER Katherine Nordholm Firefighter/EMT 2011 AA Southwestern Our programs are expanding, because our region’s urgent need for health care professionals exceeds Southwestern’s ability to provide them. BUSINESS Health care jobs are the fastest growing in our region. At the same time, the growth of our elderly population in Coos, Curry and western Douglas counties has increased the need for nurses, doctors and medical assistants. According to the Oregon Employment Department (OED) nearly 33 percent of Coos and Curry counties’ health care workers are age 55 or older. That means in the very near future, these workers will retire and leave vacancies in positions in every College district community from Reedsport to Brookings. Travis Elam Likewise, as the workforce ages and industries face Baby Boomer generation retirements, there is an increasing need for science-related professionals, including engineers, foresters and Continued on page 19 www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 3 ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION We are the leading provider of job training and career preparation on the southern Oregon coast! COMMUNITY ED Southwestern is a leader in inspiring and educating tomorrow’s scientists, engineers and health care professionals, including nurses, doctors and paramedics Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Third Floor Tioga #TFT Transitional Education NOW HOME TO TUTORING! COMMUNITY ED The third floor of Tioga Hall provides an improved environment for learning. The location is close to the Library, Empire Dining Hall and the Tutoring Center - all of which provide students with a comprehensive campus experience. Our classes use trained instructors, comfortable work stations, multi-media, high-speed Internet and the latest Microsoft software. The space boasts numerous computer stations, quiet study rooms, study tables, couches and lounge chairs - and the best part - our helpful and supportive staff! WINTER CLASSES Come check the third floor out! #tft FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 541-888-1593 DISTANCE LEARNING WINTER 2015-2016 DATES for TRANSITIONAL EDUCATION Orientation is Monday, January 4, 2016 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Day and Night Classes begin January 5, 2016 UNIVERSITY CENTER What we do: ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Improve your skills: BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION Math, Reading, Writing & Computer. Boost your college entrance exam scores! ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO Improve your English skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT Study to pass the GED exam. 4 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu CAMPUS TUTORING HAS MOVED! The Tutoring Center is now located on the 3rd Floor of Tioga Hall. The center is staffed by highly qualified tutors with successful experiences in a variety of topics and courses. Tutoring services, both drop-in and by appointment, are offered free of charge to all students. Construction of the new center will be on-going through the rest of the year, but ALL tutoring services will still be available. Everyone is encouraged to come check out the new space (pardon our mess!) as we create an awesome new learning space to meet the academic needs of all Southwestern students. COMMUNITY EDUCATION GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 Because You Never Stop Learning! COMMUNITY ED Southwestern’s Community Education offers life-long learning and personal enrichment opportunities to the community. Non-credit classes, seminars, and workshops are provided by Southwestern’s teaching staff and by qualified instructors from our community. Course and section numbers are located before course title. If a course has more than one section, the course number and section number can be found after the course description. PE 0505 65 TURBO KICK® AEROBIC FITNESS Turbo Kick® is a combination of intense kickboxing moves, as well as a unique blend of intense interval strength and endurance training all perfectly choreographed to high energy and motivating music. It’s the ultimate cardiovascular challenge that is perfect for the high-level athlete and the exercise novice. Turbo Kick® requires no previous kickboxing experience or equipment. (Available for 1 Credit PE 185BV 01) Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck Days: Mon, Wed, Fri Time: 5:30pm-6:20pm Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $87.00 PE 0503 65 PILATES® EXERCISE Pilates® is a body conditioning routine that helps build flexibility, muscle strength, and endurance in the legs, abdominals, arms, hips, and back. It puts emphasis on spinal and pelvic alignment, breathing, and developing a strong core, as well as improving coordination and balance. Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck Days: Mon, Wed Time: 12:00pm-12:50pm Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $87.00 PE 0509 65 ZUMBA® AEROBIC FITNESS Zumba® Fitness is a global brand that fuses fitness, entertainment and culture into an addictive dance-fitness class. Zumba® utilizes the principles of fitness interval training and resistance DISTANCE LEARNING This program uses MAX Interval Training® which alternates periods of moderate intense exercise with maximum-intensity; and smaller intervals of intensity with smaller periods of rest. This workout is not a dance based program, it employs resistance training to achieve faster body composition changes and sculpt your muscles. Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck Days: Tue, Thu Time: 5:30pm-6:20pm Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $87.00 Rock out while you work out!! POUND is a full-body cardio session, combining light resistance strength training with constant simulated drumming. Through continual upper body motion using lightly weighted drumsticks, you’ll turn into a calorie-torching drummer! Rock, rap, dubstep, pop and old school music fuse to create the POUND track series. The POUND workout fuses cardio, isometric movements, plyometrics and isometric poses with pulse-racing, sweat-inducing drumming. Drum your way to a leaner, stronger physique – all while rocking out to your favorite music! Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck Days: Mon, Wed Time: 1:00pm-1:50pm Location: Rec Center 131 Cost: $87.00 UNIVERSITY CENTER PE 0582 110 INSANITY® WORKOUT PE 0525 65 POUND BUSINESS This is a beginners introductory class to the Energy Art, T’ai Chi. Exploration of related “Meditation in Movement” practices will be introduced. The class will consist of preparing the body for quiet, strength, flexibility, balance and grace, before learning and practicing the “Short Form” of 37 moves, Yang style. Instructor: Linda Laverty Days: Thu Time: 1:00pm-1:50pm Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $58.00 PE 0582 105 BOSU CARDIO! This class is an upbeat, energizing, and motivating workout that will get you back on the road to fitness. We start with 25 minutes of step/cardio to get your blood moving, followed by 20 minutes of boot camp drills to tone your muscles, and finish with 5 minutes of ab attack. Start or end your day in a positive way! Instructor: Jackie Corriea Days: Mon, Wed, Fri Time: 6:00pm-6:50pm Location: Rec Center 131 Cost: $87.00 www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 5 ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION PE 0504 65 TAI CHI training to maximize caloric output, fat burning, and total body toning. Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba® uses a variety of Latin styles in its routines. (Available for credit PE 185BU 01) Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck Days: Tue, Thu, Fri Time: 12:00pm-12:50pm Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $87.00 POUND! FITNESS & RECREATION WINTER CLASSES For instructions on how to register for a Community Education class visit: www.socc.edu/communityed. For more information call 541-888-7328. COMMUNITY EDUCATION Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Because You Never Stop Learning! COMMUNITY ED PE 185PC PHYSICAL CONDITIONING – FOR MATURE ACTIVE ADULTS WINTER CLASSES Get motivated, improve your endurance, and get in shape! This fitness class is designed for mature adults who need to modify a fitness program according to their current level of conditioning. Kermit will work with you on strengthening and flexibility. Students will also have full use of the Rec Center during the term. Instructor: Kermit Walker Day: Tue, Thu Time: 11:00am-12:20pm (PE 185PC 02) Day: Tue, Thu Time: 6:00pm-7:20pm (PE 185PC 01) Day: Mon, Wed Time: 11:00am-12:20pm (PE 185PC 03) Location: Rec Center 131 Cost: $145 PE 0512 SWIMNASTICS Make a splash in water aerobics! This fun exercise program uses water resistance to tone muscles, improve flexibility and achieve basic physical conditioning. Location: North Bend Pool DISTANCE LEARNING Instructor: Heidi McCarthy Days: Mon, Wed Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm Dates: First half of term: 1/4/16-2/3/16 (PE 0512 70) Second half of term: 2/8/16-3/16/16 (PE 0512 65) Cost: $40 Monday only session: 1/4/16-3/17/16 (PE 0512 67) Cost: $40 UNIVERSITY CENTER Instructor: Michelle Leblanc Days: Tue, Thu Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm Dates: First half of term:1/5/16-2/4/16 (PE 0512 66) Second Half of term: 2/9/16-3/17/16 (PE 0512 68) Thursday only session: 1/7/16-3/17/16 (PE 0512 74) Cost: $40 PE 0507 65 YOGA FOR HEALTH-BEGINNER BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION Restorative, therapeutic yoga practice safe and comfortable. Improve posture, balance, strength, flexibility and stress reduction while calming and quieting the mind. Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Hatha yoga styles are practiced with props for comfort and safety, Instructor: Linda Laverty Day: Mon Time: 1:00pm-1:50pm Location: Rec Center Room 121 Cost: $58.00 PE 0506 65 YOGA FOR HEALTHINTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO A more challenging Yoga practice with benefits of restorative and therapeutic results for improved posture, balance, strength, flexibility and stress reduction, while calming and quieting the mind. Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Hatha yoga styles are practiced with props for comfort and safety. Instructor: Linda Laverty Day: Wed Time: 1:00pm-1:50pm Location: Rec Center Room 121 Cost: $58.00 6 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu PE 0213 BALLROOM DANCE I Do you dance? Learn to Swing, Foxtrot Waltz, Tango and more. Instructor: Lynn Haller. Location: Eagles Hall Coos Bay Cost: $35 Ballroom Dance I (PE 0213 65) Date: Mon 1/4/16-2/1/16 Time: 6:00pm-7:20pm Ballroom Dance I (PE 0213 66) Date: Mon 2/8/16-3/8/16 Time: 6:00pm-7:20pm PE 0238 FOCUS ON DANCE Take your dance skills to the next level with “Focus on Dance.” Offering three dances over three terms, instructor Lynn Haller will spotlight beginning and intermediate levels of American Tango. Location: Eagles Hall Coos Bay Cost: $35 Focus On Dance (PE 0238 65) American Smooth Style Bronze Level Tango - Beginning Date: Tue 1/5/16-2/2/16 Time: 6:00pm-7:20pm Focus On Dance (PE 0239 65) American Smooth Style Bronze Level Tango - Intermediate Date: Tue 2/9/16-3/3/16 Time: 6:00pm-7:20pm PE 0410 65 CHILDREN’S JUDO Young students, ages 6 to 13, are introduced to basic skill development in the fundamentals of Judo. Judo is an ideal form of physical exercise and character building. Keep your child out of harm’s way with this safe and reliable system of self-defense against armed or unarmed attack. Instructor: Rob Schab Days: Tue, Thu Time: 6:30pm-7:20pm Location: Prosper Mat Room Cost: $55 ART & PHOTOGRAPHY ART 0257 65 CERAMICS BASICS Explore in a studio setting the art of working in clay. In this course students are guided to develop skills with hand-building and wheelthrowing techniques. Perfect for beginning and intermediate potters to expand their designing, curing, finishing and firing skills. Instructor: Annie Pollard Day: Tue Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm Location: Eden 5 Cost: $120 COMMUNITY EDUCATION ART 0393 65 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO BASICS This basic photography course will introduce students to the techniques of digital photography, and the creative photographic process. While this course will focus on the “35mm, SLR style” camera, other types of cameras will not be left out. Topics include camera controls such as shutter speeds, apertures, ISO settings, white balance, histograms, and exposure compensation, as well as which camera settings to use to achieve the photographer’s desired creative effect. Instructor: Tony Mason Day: Thur Time: 6:00pm-8:50pm Location: Tioga 403 Cost: $130 CS 0204 65 PHOTOSHOP® FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS II A continuation of Photoshop® for Photographers I allows students to continue exploring the digital photographic darkroom using sample and their more importantly, their own images. The first half of each session has structured lessons, but the second half is dedicated to working on student images. Prerequisite: Photoshop® for Photographers I. Please bring a (minimum) 4Gb USB Flash Drive to store instruction files. Instructor: Tony Mason Day: Wed Time: 6:00pm-8:50pm Location: Tioga 403 Cost: $130 ART 0589 65 GET TO KNOW YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Want to learn more about the camera you’ve been using, or you’re thinking of purchasing a new one? We will explore features found on most of today’s cameras. Terminology, shooting modes and an overview of how the camera works. There will be a one-on-one with the instructor to go over your camera’s buttons and menus. Bring your camera (with a fully charged battery) and instruction manual. Limited to five students Instructor: Tony Mason Date: Sat, Jan 9, or Sun, Jan 10 Time: 9:00pm-3:50pm Location: Tioga 403 Cost: $40 CS 0201 65 ELEMENTS® WEEKEND During this two-day, hands-on workshop, instructor Tony Mason guides students through a hands-on overview of Adobe® Photoshop® Elements (latest version). Importing and organizing images; editing/developing images with global and local adjustments, with 100% non-destructive methods; plus how to get your images ready for print and/or email will be featured using this popular software. Please bring a (minimum) 4Gb USB Flash Drive to store instruction files. Instructor: Tony Mason Date & Time: Sat, January 30, 10am-4:50pm Sun, January 31, 10am-3:50pm Location: Tioga 403 Cost: $50 www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 7 WINTER CLASSES Learn how to photograph the different characters of water using creative in-camera affects that can impact and inspire. After meeting on campus Saturday, we will either travel to Golden & Silver Falls or Cape Arago, photograph then return to campus to download and look/discuss your images. Sunday we will visit Sweet Creek Falls (near Mapleton). Some minor hiking is required, students provide own transportation. Instructor: Tony Mason Days: Sat & Sun February 20 & 21 Time: 9am-5:50pm Location : Tioga 403 Cost: $50 DISTANCE LEARNING ART 0221 65 PHOTOGRAPHING NATURE – Flowing Water This hands-on course allows the student to explore the digital photographic darkroom using the basic tools of Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Bridge® and Adobe Camera Raw® (Windows™ versions). Step-by-step instruction and the use of sample images will emphasize and encourage non-destructive workflow including the use of layers, adjustment layers, layer masks, and more. Please bring a (minimum) 4Gb USB Flash Drive to store instruction files. Instructor: Tony Mason Day: Tue Time: 6:00pm-8:50pm Location: Tioga 403 Cost: $130 UNIVERSITY CENTER Dana Rieck teaches the SWOCC stained glass class in a studio format, where everyone works independently, at their own pace, on a work of their choosing. Most students work using the copper foil technique, but advanced students also use lead came. It’s a fun, low-stress atmosphere! Instructor: Dana Rieck Day: Thu Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm Location: Eden 7 Cost: $125 CS 0203 65 PHOTOSHOP® FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS I BUSINESS ART 0138 65 STAINED GLASS ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION Because You Never Stop Learning! COMMUNITY ED GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 COMMUNITY EDUCATION Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Because You Never Stop Learning! WINTER CLASSES This two-day workshop, the instructor Tony Mason, will guide students through a hands-on overview of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom® (latest version). Topics include: importing and organizing images; editing/developing images with global and local adjustments, with 100% non-destructive methods; creating slide shows and web pages; plus getting your images ready for print. Please bring a (minimum) 4Gb USB Flash Drive to store instruction files. Instructor: Tony Mason Date & Time: Sat, February 13, 10am-4:50pm Sun, February 14, 10am-3:50pm Location: Tioga 403 Cost: $50 HST 0213 65 HISTORY OF OREGON’S SOUTH COAST FOREIGN LANGUAGES DISTANCE LEARNING Coos County Historical Society COMMUNITY ED CS 0202 LIGHTROOM® WEEKEND SPAN 0521 65 BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Join instructor Celso Ledesma as he explores the basics of conversational Spanish vocabulary, correct pronunciations and necessary grammar. This class will cover topics such as Hispanic customs, daily activities, and eating habits. Students will be required to purchase a textbook. Location: Stensland 205 Cost: $116 Day: Tue Time: 6:00pm-8:50pm UNIVERSITY CENTER SPAN 0523 65 ADVANCED CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Explore the Spanish language further with Celso Ledesma. You will develop a deeper understanding and application of conversational Spanish in this class. Students will become comfortable conversing in small talk and learning the correct verb tenses. A basic knowledge of conversational Spanish is required. Students will be required to purchase a textbook. Location: Stensland 205 Cost: $116 Day: Wed Time: 6:00pm-8:50pm BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION SPECIAL INTEREST CS 0613 66 INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO Need help learning Excel? This fun introductory course will teach the fundamental skills you need to create, save and edit a basic spreadsheet. In this hands on class you will learn shortcuts, cell referencing, inserting images and much more. Instructor: Chelsea Lucas Days: Tue Time: 6:00pm-7:50pm Location: Tioga 408 Cost: $87 8 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu Learn about the history and heritage of the place where you live – Oregon’s south coast. This class will be held in the community room of the new Coos History Museum on the waterfront in Coos Bay. The class will have available a variety of museum exhibits, documents, and image resources as well as special expert guest speakers. Students will learn about south coast geography, native cultures, first Euro-American encounters, pioneer immigrants and settlement, historic occupations, effect of the two world wars, transportation history, and post-war development of the region. Instructor: Steven Greif Location: Coos History Museum Cost: $50 Days: Tue Time: 7:00pm-8:20pm AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE This course offers you an important opportunity to learn how to drive more efficiently and safely. The course contains up-todate information about changes over time in ourselves, our vehicles, and our roads. The content of this course can help boost safety awareness, refresh and improve driving skills, minimize crash risk, increase confidence, prolong mobility, and maintain independence. Completion of this one day six-hour driving refresher course can yield discounted auto insurance premiums for individuals 55 and older. The course fee for AARP members is $15, or $20 for non-members, and is payable to AARP at the first class. For a schedule of classes or to pre-register call Carlene Dater 541-808-2175. Dates: January 20, February 10, or March 16, COMMUNITY EDUCATION ART 0010 65 BONSAI TREE WORKSHOP RE 0810 65 ABC’S OF HOME BUYING How the choices you make today will affect your future. You will become educated about: • Self awareness • The drug and alcohol addiction process • The impact of your behavior Instructor: Shelly McCarthy Dates: 1/13/16-3/2/16 Day: Wed Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm Cost: $100 (Payable at the time of registration) You must register prior to the first day of class at the Community Education & Workforce Development office, Dellwood Hall, Room 16, 541-888-7328. Seniors Receive Free Tuition Time: 9:00am-2:00pm Cost: $140.00 Prepare for home ownership. Learn about housing decisions, financial preparation, mortgages, shopping for a home, closing your loan, and protecting your new investment in a home. This course was produced by the Homeowner Education Collaborative of Oregon and meets the HUD guidelines for an 8-hour home ownership class requirement. For more information call 541-756-1000 or email info.coos@nwumpqua.org Location: North Bend Housing Authority 1700 Monroe, North Bend Date: February 20, 2016 Time: 8:00am-5:00pm DISTANCE LEARNING Oregon residents 65 years or older receive free tuition on credit-based courses. Students must audit their classes and are responsible for all course fees. Only tuition-based and SWOCC-web based courses are eligible. Fee-based or special program courses do not qualify. Call the Student First Stop Center: Coos Bay campus 541-8887352; Curry campus 541-813-1667. UNIVERSITY CENTER Come and learn about the exciting and ancient art of Bonsai. During this class you will get an introduction into the history, horticultural, and artistic aspects of maintaining miniature trees in small pots. In this class each student will be provided with a tree, as well as a bonsai pot and will be given instruction on how to style and maintain the bonsai. This is a two day class with a bento box lunch provided both days. Limited to 10 students. Date: Jan 23 & 24 Instructor: Tom Roberts, 541-888-1545 Days: Sat, Sun Location: OCCI 135 HS 0571 65 CHOICES FOR LIFE – Minor in Possession Course 0831 65 FINANCIAL FITNESS This personal finance course will teach you money management skills that can help put you on the path to decreasing debt and increasing resources, including long-term home ownership. Financial literacy can help you become aware of common pitfalls, consumer scams, predatory lending practices and how to avoid them. For more information call 541-756-1000 or email: info.coos@nwumpqua.org Location: North Bend Housing Authority 1700 Monroe, North Bend Date: Jan 1 & Mar 26 Time: 8:00am-5:00pm www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 9 BUSINESS All motor boat operators need a Boater Education Card for boats over ten HP. An 8 hour boating safety education course will be offered in Charleston. A Boater Education Card is required for all motorboat operators of all ages for boats over 10 horsepower. The course covers boating safety, rules of the road and Oregon boating laws, a test will be given. When passed, boaters will qualify for their Boater Education Card under the Mandatory Boater Education Program. Course is taught by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Cost of the course and materials is $15. To register for the class, please call 541-267-6152. Pre-registration is required. Date: March 12 ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION IND 0905 65 BOATERS SAFETY WINTER CLASSES Because You Never Stop Learning! COMMUNITY ED GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Workforce Development Looking for training opportunities right here at home? For more information on these trainings call 541-888-7328 or visit www.socc.edu/workforce. BUSINESS AND CAREER TRAININGS COMMUNITY ED RE 0100 65 REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSE COURSE WINTER CLASSES This accelerated course prepares you to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker’s License Exam in just 10 weeks. It is a hybrid course, combining live lecture with the 150 hour on-line home study to meet the Oregon Real Estate Agency (OREA). For information contact 1-888-903-1021 or team@a1schools.com. Location: Stensland 202 Days: Tue Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm Instructor: Linda Forbes Cost: $600 Study Session will be held Saturday March 19 from 9:00am5:00pm in Stensland 202. IND 4100 TRAFFIC CONTROL FLAGGER TRAINING DISTANCE LEARNING This is a one day, Oregon Department of Transportation approved, safety training course covering the requirements for flaggers. Students who successfully complete the course receive an ODOT credential for flaggers, valid for three years. Must be 18 years of age. Fees cover all materials. Pre-registration and payment is required. Location: B2 Day: Mondays Cost: $107 each class Dates: January 4, February 1, March 1 Time: 8:30am-2:30pm UNIVERSITY CENTER CS 0613 65 COMPUTER BASICS New to computers? Enhance your knowledge with this beginner level class. Learn how to create a folder, save documents, upload images, create an email address, explore the start button, make a PDF and much more. Instructor: Chelsea Lucas Days: Mon Time: 10 - 11:50am Location: Tioga 410 Cost: $87 BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION OREGON EMPLOYER COUNCIL – SOUTH COAST – Providing Low Cost Training Seminars to Enhance Your Workplace! www.oec.org Seminars are held at ESD Large Conference Room 1350 Teakwood, Coos Bay ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO If you’d like to host or learn more about the upcoming seminars, the “seminar pricing deal”, or about joining the Oregon Employer Council South Coast, contact Amanda Poe: OECsouthcoast@gmail.com; 800-342-4742, Ext: 2124 Upcoming Trainings: • January 22 – Workplace Accommodations - BOLI • February 2 – “How Can I Be Effective If I Can’t Find My Keys?” - Bethanne Kronick • March 17 – New Development in Wage & Hour Laws - BOLI 10 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu CS 0613 66 INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL Need help learning Excel? This fun introductory course will teach the fundamental skills you need to create, save and edit a basic spreadsheet. In this hands on class you will learn shortcuts, cell referencing, inserting images and much more. Instructor: Chelsea Lucas Days: Tue Time: 6:00-7:50pm Location: Tioga 408 Cost: $87 CHILD CARE PROVIDER CLASSES: DHS Child Care Provider Orientation is for individuals that are interested in becoming an exempt, or unlicensed DHS Child Care Provider. Family Child Care Provider Overview is for individuals that are interested in becoming a licensed family home child care Provider. We will cover: • Child Care Division Rules and Regulations • Overview of support agencies/programs • Child Care as a business • What does quality look like? Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect is for professionals working in child care settings in Oregon who are required by the Child Care Division to have a minimum of two hours of training in child abuse detection and the Oregon reporting requirements and process. RRCAN meets this requirement. Above courses are offered once a month in Coos and Curry counties. Please call for date and time and to register. Coos: Cherri, 541-888-7957; Curry: Liz, 541-813-1674. ED2GO Instructor-led online non-credit class Looking for innovative, affordable noncredit online education? Southwestern is partnered with Ed2go, the world’s leading provider of online courses for adults. There are over 300 fully interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. All of our courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. Search the online catalog to see the variety of courses to choose from. Register at www.ed2go.com/socc Price: $90.00 per class. A to Z Grant Writing Creating Web Pages Real Estate Investing Introduction to SQL Accounting Fundamentals Speed Spanish Intro to Microsoft Access Intro to Microsoft Word Grammar Refresher Intro to QuickBooks WINTER 2015-2016 CLASS SCHEDULE • TERM BEGINS JANUARY 4, 2016 Please see www.socc.edu for current information • This schedule is subject to change. CODE: HYB = Hybrid LI = Live, Interactive DAYS: M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday N=Sunday SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING AC*2764*01HB SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING 4 $356 $108 $29 S. Petersen MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM S. Petersen Online Tioga 403 eLearning ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ABE*0743*65 ABE ORIENTATION AND TESTING 0 M. Bulinski Tioga HYB HYB $50 CHARGE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THESE ABE/GED/ESL COURSES To be scheduled ALLIED HEALTH AH*111*01 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I 3 $267$81$29 J. Bennett-Stillmaker MW 11:00 AM 12:20 PM AH*112*05 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II 3 $267 $81 $29 K. Pederson MW 1:00 PM 2:20 PM AH*121*01 BODY STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS I 3 $267 $81 $29 K. Pederson TR 8:00 AM 9:20 AM AH*132*01 CLINICAL PROCEDURES II 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Pederson TR 10:00 AM 12:20 PM AH*280A*02 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: ALLIED HEALTH FRONT OFFICE 2 $178 $54 $29 S. Brandt To be scheduled AH*280B*04 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: ALLIED HEALTH BACK OFFICE 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Pederson To be scheduled 3rd Floor Sumner 10 Sumner 10 Sumner 11 Sumner 11 TBS TBS AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ASL*102*01HB FIRST YEAR AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4 $356 $108 $29 B. Young MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Stensland 205 B. YoungOnline eLearning ASL*202*01HB SECOND YEAR AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4 $356 $108 $29 B. Young MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Stensland 205 B. YoungOnline eLearning ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH*180 INTERNSHIP: ANTHROPOLOGY 1-4 Staff To be scheduled ANTH*222*01 INTRODUCTION CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 E. Cole MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM ANTH*222*03 INTRODUCTION CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 E. Cole MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM ANTH*231*01 NATIVE NORTH AMERICANS: PNW 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Alexander TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM ANTH*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 Staff To be scheduled ART ART*116*02 BASIC DESIGN II COLOR THEORY 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Fritz MW 1:00 PM 2:20 PM ART*116*03 BASIC DESIGN II COLOR THEORY 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Fritz MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM ART*132*02 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING II 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Keating TR 12:30 PM 3:20 PM ART*180 INTERNSHIP: ART 1-4 Staff To be scheduled ART*192*01 BEGINNING SCULPTURE 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Fritz TR 12:30 PM 3:20 PM ART*205*01 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY 3 $267 $81 $29 F. Vassar MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ART*237*01 LIFE DRAWING 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Keating TR 12:30 PM 3:20 PM ART*244*01 BRONZE CASTING 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Fritz MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ART*253*01 CERAMICS I 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Scott TR 9:30 AM 12:20 PM ART*256*01 CERAMICS II 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Scott TR 12:30 PM 3:20 PM Stensland 204 Stensland 204 Stensland 204 TBS Eden 7 Eden 7 Eden 3 Eden 5 Eden 1 Eden 3 Eden 5 Eden 5 Eden 5 HYB HYB HYB HYB COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR ART*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-3 Staff ART*282*01 PAINTING II 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Keating ART*285*01 PAINTING II - INTERMEDIATE 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Keating ART*292*02SCULPTURE 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Fritz DAYS START END BLDG RM CODE COMMUNITY ED RM CODE To be scheduled MW 1:00 PM 3:50 PM Eden 3 MW 1:00 PM 3:50 PM Eden 3 TR 12:30 PM 3:20 PM Eden 5 BIOLOGY BI*102*02 GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Fields MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM R. Fields T 11:00 AM 1:50 PM BI*102*03 GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Fields MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM R. Fields T 2:00 PM 4:50 PM BI*180 INTERNSHIP: BIOLOGY 1-3 R. Fields To be scheduled BI*202*01 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Fields MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM R. Fields M 2:00 AM 4:50 PM BI*202*02 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Fields MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM R. Fields T 8:00 AM 10:50 AM BI*232*01 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 D. Brouse MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM D. Brouse R 11:00 AM 1:50 PM D. Brouse Online BI*232*02 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 D. Brouse MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM D. Brouse R 2:00 PM 4:50 PM D. Brouse Online BI*232*03HB HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 D. Brouse F 9:00 AM 11:50 AM D. Brouse Online BI*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-3 R. Fields To be scheduled BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BA*101*01HB INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Bunnell TR 12:30 PM 1:50 PM R. Bunnell Online BA*120*01 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Engelke MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM BA*180 INTERNSHIP: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1-4 Staff To be scheduled BA*212*01 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 4 $356 $108 $29 L. Stagg-Brown MTWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM BA*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1-4 Staff To be scheduled BA*285*01HB HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Engelke R 6:00 PM 7:20 PM J. Engelke Online BA*288*01 CUSTOMER SERVICE 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Engelke TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM CHEMISTRY CHEM*110*01 FOUNDATIONS OF GENERAL ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY 4 $356 $108 $29 M. Springer MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM CHEM*180 INTERNSHIP: CHEMISTRY 1-4 Staff To be scheduled Eden 1 Coaledo 6 WINTER CLASSES BLDG Eden 1 Coaledo 6 Eden 1 Coaledo 6 DISTANCE LEARNING END Eden 1 Coaledo 6 Coaledo 3 Coaledo 6 MOODL Coaledo 3 Coaledo 6 MOODL Coaledo 6 MOODL HYB HYB TBS Coaledo 3 eLearning HYB HYB Stensland 203 TBS Tioga 408 TBS Stensland 201 eLearning HYB HYB Stensland 202 Coaledo 3 TBS Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. www.socc.edu UNIVERSITY CENTER START BUSINESS DAYS ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 COOS BAY CAMPUS 11 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY ED CHEM*222*01 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 5 $445 $135 $29 M. Springer M. Springer CHEM*222*02 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 5 $445 $135 $29 M. Springer M. Springer CHEM*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 Staff DAYS START END MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM R 11:00 AM 1:50 PM MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM R 8:00 AM 10:50 AM To be scheduled WINTER CLASSES DISTANCE LEARNING COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS*120*01 CONCEPTS OF COMPUTING 4 $356 $108 $29 D. Fedukowski TR 2:00 PM 3:50 PM CIS*120*02HB CONCEPTS OF COMPUTING 4 $356 $108 $29 A. Mueller T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM A. Mueller Online CIS*120*03C CONCEPTS OF COMPUTING 4 $0 $0 $0 C. Friesen MTWR 1:00 PM 1:50 PM CIS*140U*01 INTRO TO OPERATING SYSTEMS: UNIX 4 $356 $108 $29 E. Williamson MTWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM CIS*145*01 HARDWARE INSTALLATION SUPPORT 4 $356 $108 $29 D. Fedukowski TR 4:00 PM 5:50 PM CIS*152*01 NETWORK ROUTER CONFIGURATION 4 $356 $108 $29 E. Williamson MW 1:00 PM 1:50 PM E. Williamson F 1:00 PM 2:50 PM CIS*279*01 NETWORK MANAGEMENT - NETWORK HARDWARE 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Aton TR 4:00 PM 5:50 PM CIS*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS 1-4 Staff To be scheduled UNIVERSITY CENTER COMPUTER SCIENCE CS*161*01 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I 4 $356 $108 $29 E. Williamson MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM E. Williamson R 9:00 AM 10:50 AM CS*180 INTERNSHIP: COMPUTER SCIENCE 1-4 E. Williamson To be scheduled CS*195*01 WEB DEVELOPMENT I 3 $267 $81 $29 E. Williamson TR 11:00 AM 12:50 PM CS*244*01 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 3 $267 $81 $29 E. Williamson TR 11:00 AM 12:50 PM CS*271*01 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION 4 $356 $108 $29 Staff MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Staff T 9:00 AM 10:50 AM CS*276*01 ADVANCED SQL 4 $356 $108 $29 Staff MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Staff R 2:00 PM 3:50 PM CS*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: COMPUTER SCIENCE 1-4 E. Williamson To be scheduled BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ*100*01 INTRODUCTION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Dyer TR 11:00 AM 12:50 PM CJ*101*03 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Dyer MW 11:00 AM 12:50 PM CJ*110*01 POLICING - AN INTRODUCTION 4 $356 $108 $29 D. Laird W 6:00 PM 9:50 PM CJ*125*01 THE AMERICAN COURT SYSTEM 3 $267 $81 $29 K. Dyer MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM CJ*130*01 CORRECTIONS - AN INTRODUCTION 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Dyer TR 2:00 PM 3:50 PM CJ*180 INTERNSHIP: CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1-4 Staff To be scheduled CJ*214*01 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS OF CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS 3 $267 $81 $29 K. Karcher R 6:00 PM 9:50 PM CJ*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 K. Dyer To be scheduled CJ*5402*01 ROTA MOD2: LGLCON II 3 $0 $0 $0 R. Frasier T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM BLDG RM CODE COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END RM CODE Coaledo 3 Coaledo 2 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE*209*01 THEORY AND PRACTICUM I 3 $267 $81 $29 D. Birskovich T 2:00 PM 2:50 PM Family Center 101 Coaledo 3 Coaledo 2 ECONOMICS ECON*202*01MACROECONOMICS 4 $356 $108 $29 L. Stagg-Brown 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Tioga TBS Tioga 401 Tioga 401 eLearning Tioga 403 Tioga 410 Tioga 323 Tioga Tioga 410 410 Tioga 403 TBS TR EDUCATION ED*180 INTERNSHIP: EDUCATION & TUTORING 1-4 L. Potts To be scheduled ED*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: EDUCATION & TUTORING 1-4 L. Potts To be scheduled HYB HYB EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT*151*01 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PART A 5 $445 $360 $29 E. White TR 6:00 PM 9:20 PM EMT*151*02 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PART A 5 $0 $225 $0 E. White TR 6:00 PM 9:20 PM EMT*170*01 EMERGENCY RESPONSE & COMMUNICATION DOCUMENTATION 2 $178 $54 $29 R. Aton MWF 1:00 PM 2:20 PM EMT*171*01 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRANSPORT 2 $178 $54 $29 R. Aton MWF 1:00 PM 2:20 PM EMT*297*01 EMT PARAMEDIC PART II 12 $1,068$324 $29 T. Mendez MTW 8:00 AM 11:50 AM ENGINEERING ENGR*112*01 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION 3 $267 $81 $29 R. Rioux R. Rioux ENGR*180 INTERNSHIP: ENGINEERING 1-4 Staff MT W To be scheduled 403 403 ENGLISH ENG*105*01 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE - DRAMA 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Wilson TR ENG*108*01 WORLD LITERATURE 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Wilson MWF Tioga 410 Tioga 410 ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE ESL*0747*65 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 0 A. Lugo-Ferrin Tioga Tioga 403 403 Tioga Tioga 403 403 Tioga Tioga TBS TBS Sitkum 1 Sitkum 1 Stensland 202 Sitkum 1 Sitkum 1 TBS Stensland 203 TBS Sitkum 12 2:00 PM 2:50 PM 2:00 PM 4:50 PM TBS TBS Sumner 10-12 LIT Sumner 10-12 LIT Tioga 105 LIT Tioga 105 LIT Sumner 10 Tioga Tioga 410 410 TBS Sitkum 8 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Sitkum 10 $50 CHARGE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THESE ABE/GED/ESL COURSES MTWR 9:00 AM 11:50 AM FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY FS*180 INTERNSHIP: FIRE SCIENCE 1-3 Staff To be scheduled FS*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: FIRE SCIENCE 1-3 A. Peters To be scheduled FS*5245*02 NFPA FIREFIGHTER I PART B 3 $0 $110 $0 A. Peters MWF 9:00 AM 11:50 AM FS*5276*01 S130/190 WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER TYPE 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Weidemiller F 6:00 PM 9:50 PM B. Weidemiller SN 8:00 AM 4:50 PM FS*5276*02 S130/190 WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER TYPE 3 $0 $110 $0 B. Weidemiller F 6:00 PM 9:50 PM B. Weidemiller SN 8:00 AM 4:50 PM FS*5289*01 LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE FIRE SERVICE 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Peters TR 9:00 AM 10:20 AM FS*5289*02 LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE FIRE SERVICE 3 $0 $110 $0 A. Peters TR 9:00 AM 10:20 AM FS*5675*01 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Peters TR 10:30 AM 11:50 AM FS*9175*01 FIREFIGHTER SAFETY 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Peters MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM FS*9175*02 FIREFIGHTER SAFETY 3 $0 $110 $0 A. Peters MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM FS*9370*01 RAPID INTERVENTION TEAMS-FIRE 1.5 $133.50$40.50 $29 J. Wilson MWF 9:00 AM 11:50 AM FS*9370*02 RAPID INTERVENTION TEAMS-FIRE 1.5 $0 $69.50 $0 J. Wilson MWF 9:00 AM 11:50 AM Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. www.socc.edu 410 12:00 PM 1:20 PM 12 COOS BAY CAMPUS BLDG Tioga 305 TBS TBS Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 Sumner 12 ENGINEERING FOREST PHOTOGRAMMETRY & INTRO TO REMOTE SENSING $356 $108 $29 T. Livingstone MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM T. Livingstone R 2:00 PM 4:50 PM FOREST RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY F*222A*01 ELEMENTARY FOREST SURVEYING 4 $356 $108 $29 T. Livingstone MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM T. Livingstone T 2:00 PM 4:50 PM F*250*01 FOREST BIOLOGY 4 $356 $108 $29 T. Livingstone MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM T. Livingstone R 8:00 AM 10:50 AM F*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: FORESTRY 1-4 T. Livingstone To be scheduled RM CODE Rec Center105 Sitkum 11 Sitkum 11 Sitkum 11 Sitkum 11 Sitkum 11 Sitkum 11 TBS GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT $50 CHARGE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THESE ABE/GED/ESL COURSES GED*0745*65GED 0 D. Collins MTWR 9:30 AM 2:50 PM Tioga 303 GED*0745*66GED 0 K. Taylor MTW 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Tioga 303 GENERAL SCIENCE GS*105*01 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 4 $356 $108 $29 M. Springer M. Springer R MWF 2:00 PM 4:50 PM 12:00 PM 12:50 PM GEOGRAPHY GEOG*265*01INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 $267 $81 $29 Staff M 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Staff T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM GEOLOGY G*145*01 GEOLOGY FIELD TRIP: DUNES 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Metzger G*145*02 GEOLOGY FIELD TRIP: DUNES 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Metzger G*145*03 GEOLOGY FIELD TRIP: CAPE BLANCO 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Metzger G*145*04 GEOLOGY FIELD TRIP: CAPE BLANCO 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Metzger G*202*01 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Metzger R. Metzger G*202*02 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Metzger R. Metzger G*202*03 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Metzger R. Metzger G*202*04 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Metzger R. Metzger GERMAN GER*202*01RC SECOND YEAR GERMAN 4 $356 $108 $29 M. Detwiler Coaledo 2 Coaledo 3 Tioga Tioga 301 301 S 1/30/16To be scheduled T 1/26/16To be scheduled S 2/20/16To be scheduled N 2/21/16To be scheduled MWF R 10:00 AM 10:50 AM 8:00 AM 10:50 AM Eden 1 Coaledo 7 MWF R 10:00 AM 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 1:50 PM Eden 1 Coaledo 7 MWF R 10:00 AM 10:50 AM 2:00 PM 4:50 PM Eden 1 Coaledo 7 MWF T 10:00 AM 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 1:50 PM Eden 1 Coaledo 7 TR 9:00 AM 10:50 AM HEALTH HE*250*01 PERSONAL HEALTH 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Whitlatch MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM HE*250*02 PERSONAL HEALTH 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Cooper TR 9:00 AM 10:20 AM HE*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: RURAL HEALTH AIDE 1-4 Staff To be scheduled HISTORY HST*102*01 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3 $267 $81 $29 F. Brick MWF HST*102*02 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3 $267 $81 $29 F. Brick TR To be scheduled Rec Center 103 Rec Center 103 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Stensland 206 9:00 AM 10:20 AM Stensland 206 COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR HST*202*01 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3 $267 $81 $29 F. Brick HST*202*03 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3 $267 $81 $29 F. Brick HST*280 Field Experience 1-4 Staff DAYS START END MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Stensland 206 MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Stensland 206 RM CODE To be scheduled HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HD*0529*01 MATH SUCCESS 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Bell MWF 11:00 AM HD*100*01 COLLEGE SUCCESS AND SURVIVAL 3 $267 $81 $29 R. Bell MWF 9:00 AM HD*105*01HB FINDING FUNDING THROUGH SCHOLARSHIP 1 $89 $27 $29 C. Sharples R 1:00 PM C. Sharples HD*111*01 MATH SUCCESS 2 $178 $54 $29 R. Bell MWF 11:00 AM HD*112*01 STUDY SKILLS 3 $267 $81 $29 Staff MWF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Stensland 202 9:50 AM Stensland 202 1:50 PM Online To be scheduled HYB eLearning HYB 11:50 AM Stensland 202 10:50 AM Sitkum HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FAMILY STUDY HDFS*247*02 PRESCHOOL CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Rosengarden TR 12:30 PM 1:50 PM HUMAN SERVICES HS*154*01 COMMUNITY RESOURCES 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Segner TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM HS*155*01 INTERVIEWING THEORY 4 $356 $108 $29 B. Segner TR 1:00 PM 2:50 PM HS*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: HUMAN SERVICES 1-4 Staff To be scheduled HUMANITIES HUM*180*04 INTERNSHIP: HUMANITIES 10 $356 $108 $29 Staff HUM*205*01 WORLD MYTHOLOGY & RELIGION 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ashpole HUM*205*02 WORLD MYTHOLOGY & RELIGION 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ashpole BLDG 4 Stensland 203 Sitkum 4 Sitkum 4 To be scheduled TR 9:00 AM 10:20 AM Stensland 204 TR 12:00 PM 1:20 PM Stensland 206 JOURNALISM J*180 INTERNSHIP: JOURNALISM 1-4 Staff J*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 Staff To be scheduled MACHINE TOOL MT*102*01 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES II 3 $267 $81 $29 G. Crook MT*9228*01 MACHINE TOOL WORKSHOP 2 $178 $54 $29 G. Crook M 6:00 PM 9:50 PM Fairview 1 M TBS Fairview 1 To be scheduled MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY MFG*4102*01 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 3 $267 $81 $29 Staff To be scheduled MFG*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: MANUFACTURING 1-4 B. Thurman To be scheduled MATHEMATICS MTH*20*04 BASIC MATH 4 $356 $108 $29 MTH*20*05 BASIC MATH 4 $356 $108 $29 MTH*105*01 MATH IN SOCIETY 4 $356 $108 $29 MTH*111*02 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4 $356 $108 $29 MTH*111*01 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4 $356 $108 $29 MTH*112*01TRIGONOMETRY 4 $356 $108 $29 MTH*112*02TRIGONOMETRY 4 $356 $108 $29 WINTER CLASSES 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BLDG DISTANCE LEARNING END UNIVERSITY CENTER FOREST FE*209*01 4 TR START TBS J. Christensen MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Tioga 409 C. McKillip MTWF Tioga 409 N. Armstrong MTWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Sitkum 12 R. Rioux MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Sitkum 10 R.Werle MTWF Sitkum 10 S. Hutcherson MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Sitkum 8 K. Kypriotakis MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Sitkum 4 1:00 PM 1:50 PM 2:00 PM 2:50 PM BUSINESS FOOD AND NUTRITION FN*225*01NUTRITION 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Leavitt DAYS ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. www.socc.edu COMMUNITY ED SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 COOS BAY CAMPUS 13 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END COMMUNITY ED WINTER CLASSES DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY CENTER BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION MTH*180 INTERNSHIP: MATHEMATICS 1-4 Staff To be scheduled MTH*20*01 BASIC MATHEMATICS 4 $356 $108 $29 J. Christensen MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MTH*20*02 BASIC MATHEMATICS 4 $356 $108 $29 Staff TR 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MTH*20*03C BASIC MATHEMATICS 4 $0 $0 $0 Staff MTWR 12:00 PM 12:50 PM MTH*199A*01 EXCEL IN MATH 1 $89 $27 $29 N. Armstrong 2:00 PM 2:50 PM 1/4/162/5/16 MTH*212*01 FUND ELEMENTAL MATH 4 $356 $108 $29 S. Hutcherson MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MTH*243*01 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Kypriotakis MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MTH*252*01 CALCULUS II INTEGRAL CALCULUS 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Rioux 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MTH*55*01 INTRODUCTORY TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS 4 $356 $108 $29 Staff MTWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM MTH*60*01 ALGEBRA I 4 $356 $108 $29 C. McKillip MTWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MTH*60*02 ALGEBRA I 4 $356 $108 $29 N. Armstrong MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MTH*60*03 ALGEBRA I 4 $356 $108 $29 N. Armstrong MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MTH*60*04 ALGEBRA I 4 $356 $108 $29 Staff MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MTH*60*05 ALGEBRA I 4 $356 $108 $29 C. McKillip MTWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM MTH*60*07 ALGEBRA I 4 $356 $108 $29 P. Leifer TR 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MTH*65*01 ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 S. Hutcherson MTWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MTH*65*02 ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 S. Hutcherson MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MTH*65*03 ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 J. Christensen MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MTH*65*05 ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 Staff TR 6:00 PM 7:50 PM MTH*65*08 ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 K. Kypriotakis MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MTH*82*01 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 4 $356 $108 $29 C. McKillip MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MTH*95*01 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Rioux MTWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MTH*95*02 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Werle MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MTH*95*04 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 4 $356 $108 $29 R. Rioux MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MTH*98*01 MATH LEARNING 4 $356 $108 $29 N. Armstrong MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY MLT*2005*01 BASIC PHLEBOTOMY 4 $356 $108 $29 B. Corriea M 2:00 PM 6:50 PM MLT*280*08 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: PHLEBOTOMY 8 $712 $216 $29 S. Walker To be scheduled ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO MUSIC MUS*101*01 3 MUS*112*01 3 MUS*115*01 1 MUS*118*01 3 MUS*132*01 1 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS $267 $81 $29 L. Kuhn MUSIC THEORY I $267 $81 $29 M. Turner AURAL SKILLS I $89 $27 $29 M. Turner MUSIC AND COMPUTERS $267 $81 $29 M. Turner PIANO CLASS $89 $27 $29 L. Kuhn BLDG RM CODE Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 TBS Sitkum 1 Sitkum 13 Sitkum 13 Sitkum 9 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Tioga 409 Sitkum 9 Sitkum 12 Sitkum 1 Sitkum 7 Sitkum 7 Sitkum 8 Sitkum 12 Sitkum 11 Tioga 303 Sumner 13 TBS MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Sunset 1 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Sunset 2 TR 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Sunset 2 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM Sunset 2 TR 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Sunset 1 COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END MUS*132*02 PIANO CLASS 1 $89 $27 $29 L. Kuhn TR 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MUS*180 INTERNSHIP: MUSIC 1-4 Staff To be scheduled MUS*202*01 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC AND ITS LITERATURE 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Turner MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MUS*206*01 INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Turner TR 2:00 PM 3:20 PM MUS*212*01 MUSIC THEORY II 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Turner MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MUS*225*01 SIGHT SINGING EAR TRAINING II 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Turner TR 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MUS*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 2-4 M. Turner To be scheduled MUSIC PERFORMANCE MUP*105*01 JAZZ BAND 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*105*02 JAZZ BAND 1 $0 $0 $0 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*105*03 JAZZ BAND 1 $89 $27 $29 K. Masters To be scheduled MUP*105*04 JAZZ BAND 1 $0 $0 $0 K. Masters To be scheduled MUP*114*01 STAGE BAND 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*114*02 STAGE BAND 1 $0 $0 $0 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*121*01 SYMPHONIC CHOIR 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Aakre M 7:00 PM 8:50 PM MUP*121*02 SYMPHONIC CHOIR 1 $0 $0 $0 D. Aakre M 7:00 PM 8:50 PM MUP*125*01 VOCAL JAZZ - SOUTHWESTERS 2 $178 $54 $29 I. Gates TR 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MUP*125*02 VOCAL JAZZ - SOUTHWESTERS - Volunteers 2 $0 $0 $0 I. Gates TR 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MUP*131*01 CHAMBER CHOIR 2 $178 $54 $29 I. Gates TR 12:00 PM 12:50 PM MUP*131*02 CHAMBER CHOIR - Volunteers 2 $0 $0 $0 I. Gates TR 12:00 PM 12:50 PM MUP*142*01ORCHESTRA 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Toribio T 5:30 PM 7:20 PM MUP*142*02ORCHESTRA 1 $0 $0 $0 R. Toribio T 5:30 PM 7:20 PM MUP*171*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSON: PIANO 1 $89 $177 $29 L. Kuhn To be scheduled MUP*171*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSON: PIANO 2 $178 $354 $29 L. Kuhn To be scheduled MUP*171*03 INDIVIDUAL LESSON: PIANO 1 $89 $177 $29 S. Kimball To be scheduled MUP*174*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE 1 $89 $177 $29 I. Gates To be scheduled MUP*174*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE 2 $178 $354 $29 I. Gates To be scheduled MUP*175*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN 1 $89 $177 $29 Staff To be scheduled MUP*175*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN 2 $178 $354 $29 R. Toribio To be scheduled MUP*178*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS GUITAR 1 $89 $177 $29 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*178*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS GUITAR 2 $178 $354 $29 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*180*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR 1 $89 $177 $29 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*180*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR 2 $178 $354 $29 M. Turner To be scheduled MUP*181*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE 1 $89 $177 $29 D. McAndrew To be scheduled Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. 14 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu BLDG RM CODE Sunset 1 Sunset 2 Eden 1 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 TBS Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 TBS TBS Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 2 Sunset 8 Sunset 8 Sunset 6 Sunset 9 Sunset 6 Sunset 9 Sunset 9 Sunset 7 Sunset 7 Sunset 7 Sunset 7 Sunset 9 SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled TBS To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 2 To be scheduled Sunset 2 To be scheduled Sunset 2 R 7:30 PM 9:20 PM Sunset Jr High School R 7:30 PM 9:20 PM Sunset Jr High School To be scheduled Sunset 8 To be scheduled Sunset 8 To be scheduled Sunset 6 To be scheduled Sunset 6 To be scheduled Sunset 7 To be scheduled Sunset 7 To be scheduled Sunset 7 To be scheduled Sunset 7 To be scheduled Sunset 7 To be scheduled Sunset 7 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR MUP*286*01 1 MUP*286*02 2 MUP*287*01 1 MUP*287*02 2 MUP*288*01 1 MUP*288*02 2 MUP*291*01 1 MUP*291*02 2 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET $89 $177 $29 Staff INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET $178 $354 $29 Staff INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FRENCH HORN $89 $177 $29 Staff INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FRENCH HORN $178 $354 $29 Staff INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE $89 $177 $29 M. Allen INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE $178 $354 $29 Staff INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION $89 $177 $29 T. Beckstrom INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION $178 $354 $29 T. Beckstrom DAYS START END BLDG RM CODE To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 To be scheduled Sunset 9 NATURAL RESOURCES NR*180 INTERNSHIP: NATURAL RESOURCES 1-4 Staff To be scheduled NR*260*01 WATERSHED PROCESSES 4 $356 $108 $29 T. Livingstone MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM T. Livingstone T 8:00 AM 10:50 AM NR*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: NATURAL RESOURCES 1-4 T. Livingstone To be scheduled NURSING NRS*111*01 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS I 6 $534 $1,262 $29 P. Wick T 7:00 AM 2:50 PM T. Fawns F 1:00 PM 3:50 PM S. Walker R 9:00 AM 11:50 AM NRS*111*02 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS I 6 $534 $1,262 $29 S. Teeter T 3:00 PM 10:50 PM P. Wick F 1:00 PM 3:50 PM M. Sperry W 9:00 AM 11:50 AM NRS*111*03 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS I 6 $534 $1,262 $29 M. Sperry R 7:00 AM 2:50 PM T. Fawns F 1:00 PM 3:50 PM S. Walker T 1:00 PM 3:50 PM NRS*221*01 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II & END OF LIFE 9 $801 $1,268 $29 D. Hawk T 7:00 AM 2:50 PM T. Fawns/P. Wick MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM M. Sperry/S. Walker R 1:00 PM 3:50 PM NRS*221*02 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II & END OF LIFE 9 $801 $1,268 $29 J. Tausch R 3:00 PM 10:50 PM T. Fawns MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM M. Sperry/S. Walker W 1:00 PM 3:50 PM NRS*221*03 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II & END OF LIFE 9 $801 $1,268 $29 T. Fawns R 7:00 AM 2:50 PM M. Sperry MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM S. Walker/P. Wick T 9:00 AM 11:50 AM NRS*221*04 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II & END OF LIFE 9 $801 $1,268 $29 C. Bream R 7:00 AM 2:50 PM M. Sperry T 9:00 AM 11:50 AM S. Walker/P. Wick MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM NRS*230*01 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I 3 $267 $81 $29 T. Fawns W 1:00 PM 3:50 PM M. Sperry S. Walker/P. Wick NRS*232*01 PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES I 3 $267 $81 $29 T. Fawns M 1:00 PM 3:50 PM M. Sperry S. Walker/P. Wick NURSING (CNA) NUR*220*01 CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT LEVEL 2 5 $445 $135 $29 R. Finney MF R. Finney TR COMMUNITY ED RM CODE WINTER CLASSES BLDG TBS Sitkum 11 Sitkum 11 TBS Bay Area Hospital TBS Sumner 11 Sumner 2 Bay Area Hospital TBS Sumner 11 Sumner 2 Bay Area Hospital TBS Sumner 11 Sumner 2 Bay Area Hospital TBS Sumner 11 Sumner 2 Bay Area Hospital TBS Sumner 11 Sumner 2 Bay Area Hospital TBS Sumner 11 Sumner 2 Coquille Valley Hospital Coquille Valley Hospital Sumner 11 Sumner 11 Sumner 11 To be scheduled Sumner 2 T o be scheduled Sumner 11 Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS DISTANCE LEARNING END UNIVERSITY CENTER START BUSINESS MUP*181*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE 2 $178 $354 $29 D. McAndrew MUP*182*01 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: OBOE 1 $89 $177 $29 D. Childs MUP*182*02 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: OBOE 2 $178 $354 $29 D. Childs MUP*183*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET 1 $89 $177 $29 D. Childs MUP*183*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET 2 $178 $354 $29 D. Childs MUP*184*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE 1 $89 $177 $29 D. Childs MUP*184*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE 2 $178 $354 $29 D. Childs MUP*186*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET 1 $89 $177 $29 Staff MUP*186*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET 2 $178 $354 $29 Staff MUP*187*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FRENCH HORN 1 $89 $177 $29 Staff MUP*187*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FRENCH HORN 2 $178 $354 $29 Staff MUP*188*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE 1 $89 $177 $29 Staff MUP*188*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE 2 $178 $354 $29 Staff MUP*191*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION 1 $89 $177 $29 T. Beckstrom MUP*191*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION 2 $178 $354 $29 T. Beckstrom MUP*202B*01 COMMUNITY BAND 1 $89 $27 $29 Staff MUP*202B*02 COMMUNITY BAND 1 $0 $0 $0 Staff MUP*271*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PIANO 1 $89 $177 $29 L. Kuhn MUP*271*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PIANO 2 $178 $354 $29 L. Kuhn MUP*274*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE 1 $89 $177 $29 I. Gates MUP*274*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE 2 $178 $354 $29 I. Gates MUP*275*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN 1 $89 $177 $29 R. Toribio MUP*275*02 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: VIOLIN 2 $178 $354 $29 R. Toribio MUP*278*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS GUITAR 1 $89 $177 $29 M. Turner MUP*278*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS GUITAR 2 $178 $354 $29 M. Turner MUP*280*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR 1 $89 $177 $29 M. Turner MUP*280*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR 2 $178 $354 $29 M. Turner MUP*281*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE 1 $89 $177 $29 D. McAndrew MUP*281*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE 2 $178 $354 $29 D. McAndrew MUP*283*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET 1 $89 $177 $29 D. Childs MUP*283*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET 2 $178 $354 $29 D. Childs MUP*284*01 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE 1 $89 $177 $29 D. Childs MUP*284*02 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE 2 $178 $354 $29 D. Childs DAYS ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 15 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END COMMUNITY ED OFFICE ADMINISTRATION OA*121*01 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Petersen MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM OA*124*01 KEYBOARD SKILL BUILDING 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Petersen MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM OA*280A*04 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: OA Cert 4 $356 $108 $29 S. Brandt To be scheduled OA*280B*04 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: OA AAS AOP 4 $356 $108 $29 S. Brandt To be scheduled PHILOSOPHY PHL*102*01ETHICS 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Thornton PHL*102*02ETHICS 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Thornton PHL*180 INTERNSHIP: PHILOSOPHY 1-4 Staff BLDG RM CODE Tioga 408 Tioga 408 TBS TBS MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Stensland 204 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Stensland 204 To be scheduled WINTER CLASSES DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY CENTER BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE*180 INTERNSHIP: PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1-3 Staff To be scheduled PE*185AB*01 BASEBALL - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185AF*01 INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Whitlatch To be scheduled PE*185AG*01 INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Whitlatch To be scheduled PE*185AT*01 TRACK - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Neal MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185BB*01 BASEBALL - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185BF*01 BASKETBALL - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 T. Hoppe MTWRF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185BF*02 BASKETBALL - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Johnson MTWRF 6:00 PM 6:50 PM PE*185BG*01 BASKETBALL - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 T. Hoppe MTWRF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185BG*02 BASKETBALL - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Johnson MTWRF 6:00 PM 6:50 PM PE*185BH*01 BASKETBALL - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 T. Hoppe MTWRF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185BH*02 BASKETBALL - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Johnson MTWRF 6:00 PM 6:50 PM PE*185BN*01 SOFTBALL - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Corriea MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185BO*01 SOFTBALL - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Corriea MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185BP*01 SOFTBALL - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Corriea MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185BQ*01 WEIGHT TRAINING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 6:00 AM 6:50 AM PE*185BQ*02 WEIGHT TRAINING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 7:00 AM 7:50 AM PE*185BQ*03 WEIGHT TRAINING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM PE*185BQ*05 WEIGHT TRAINING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. White MWF 6:00 AM 6:50 AM PE*185BR*01 WEIGHT TRAINING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 6:00 AM 6:50 AM PE*185BR*02 WEIGHT TRAINING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 7:00 AM 7:50 AM PE*185BR*03 WEIGHT TRAINING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM PE*185BS*01 WEIGHT TRAINING - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MWF 6:00 AM 6:50 AM PE*185BT*01 TRACK - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Neal MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM TBS TBS BBL Field Rec Center 115 Rec Center 115 Track BBL Field Prosper GYM Rec Center 111 Prosper GYM Rec Center 111 Prosper GYM Rec Center 111 SBAL Field SBAL Field SBAL Field Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Rec Center 117 Track COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END PE*185BU*01 ZUMBA FITNESS 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Loudenbeck TRF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM PE*185BV*01 TURBO KICK 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Loudenbeck MWF 5:30 PM 6:20 PM PE*185CS*01 CREATIVE SPORTS MOVEMENT 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Gonzalez MWF 5:30 PM 6:20 PM PE*185GA*01 GOLF - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Fabien MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185GB*01 GOLF - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Fabien MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185GI*01 GOLF - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Fabien MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185IB*01 BASEBALL - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 J. Cooper MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185IT*01 TRACK - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Neal MTWRF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM PE*185JA*01 JUDO - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Schab TR 7:30 PM 8:50 PM PE*185JB*01 JUDO - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Schab TR 7:30 PM 8:50 PM PE*185JI*01 JUDO - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 R. Schab TR 7:30 PM 8:50 PM PE*185KA*01 KARATE - ADVANCED (SANJURIU) 1 $89 $27 $29 C. Willett MW 7:30 PM 8:50 PM PE*185KB*01 KARATE - BEGINNING (SANJURIU) 1 $89 $27 $29 C. Willett MW 7:30 PM 8:50 PM PE*185KI*01 KARATE - INTERMEDIATE (SANJURIU) 1 $89 $27 $29 C. Willett MW 7:30 PM 8:50 PM PE*185PC*01 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING 1 $89 $27 $29 K. Walker TR 6:00 PM 7:20 PM PE*185PC*02 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING 1 $89 $27 $29 K. Walker TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM PE*185PC*03 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING 1 $89 $27 $29 K. Walker MW 11:00 AM 12:20 PM PE*185S1*01 SWIMMING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 S. Bullock MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185S2*01 SWIMMING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 S. Bullock MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185S3*01 SWIMMING - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 S. Bullock MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185SA*01 SOCCER - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Ledesma MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185SA*02 SOCCER - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Thibault MTWRF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM PE*185SB*01 SOCCER - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Ledesma MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185SB*02 SOCCER - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Thibault MTWRF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM PE*185SC*01 SUPER CIRCUIT 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Corriea To be scheduled PE*185SI*01 SOCCER - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Ledesma MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185SI*02 SOCCER - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Thibault MTWRF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM PE*185TF*01 TRACK/FIELD THROWING TECHNIQUES 1 $89 $27 $29 D. Neal TR 1:30 AM 2:50 PM PE*185VA*01 VOLLEYBALL - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 S. George TR 5:30 PM 6:50 PM PE*185VB*01 VOLLEYBALL - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 S. George TR 5:30 PM 6:50 PM PE*185VI*01 VOLLEYBALL - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 S. George TR 5:30 PM 6:50 PM PE*185WA*01 WRESTLING - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Whitlatch MTWRF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185WA*02 WRESTLING - ADVANCED 1 $89 $27 $29 J. White MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. 16 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu BLDG RM CODE Rec Center 121 Rec Center 121 Rec Center 111 To be scheduled To be scheduled To be scheduled BBL Field Track Prosper 3 Prosper 3 Prosper 3 Prosper 3 Prosper 3 Prosper 3 Rec Center 131 Rec Center 131 Rec Center 131 Mingus Park Pool Mingus Park Pool Mingus Park Pool Soccer Field Soccer Field Soccer Field Soccer Field Rec Center 117 Soccer Field Soccer Field Soccer Field Prosper GYM Prosper GYM Prosper GYM Rec Center 126 Rec Center 126 SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES POLITICAL SCIENCE PS*202*01 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3 $267 $81 $29 F. Brick PS*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 Staff MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM To be scheduled PSYCHOLOGY PSY*180 INTERNSHIP: PSYCHOLOGY 1-4 A. Mueller To be scheduled PSY*202*01 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Mueller MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM PSY*202*02 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Mueller MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM PSY*202*03 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Davies MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM PSY*202*04 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Davies MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM PSY*202*05 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Mueller TR 9:30 AM 10:50 AM PSY*202*06 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Davies T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM PSY*231*01 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Davies TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM PSY*232*01 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMOR 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Simon W 6:00 PM 8:50 PM PSY*243*01 DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Mueller TR 12:30 PM 1:50 PM PSY*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: PSYCHOLOGY 1-4 Staff To be scheduled READING RD*102*01 COLLEGE READING II 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ball RD*80*01 READING SKILLS I 3 $267 $81 $29 V. MacCallum RD*80*02 READING SKILLS I 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ball RD*90*01 READING SKILLS II 3 $267 $81 $29 V. MacCallum RD*90*02 READING SKILLS II 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ball SOCIOLOGY SOC*180 INTERNSHIP: SOCIOLOGY 1-4 Staff SOC*204*01 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 $267 $81 $29 Staff M MWF M MWF M Rec Center 126 Rec Center 127 Rec Center 126 Rec Center 126 TBS Stensland 202 Bandon Dunes TBS Coaledo 10 Coaledo 10 Stensland 206 TBS TBS Stensland 201 Stensland 201 Stensland 201 Stensland 201 Stensland 201 Stensland 201 Stensland 201 Stensland 204 Stensland 201 TBS 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Tioga 401 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Tioga 401 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Tioga 401 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Tioga 401 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Tioga 401 To be scheduled TBS To be scheduled TBS COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END SOC*205*01 SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE 3 $267 $81 $29 E. Cole MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM SOC*208*01 SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Smith TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM SOC*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 Staff To be scheduled SPANISH SPAN*102*01 FIRST YEAR SPANISH 4 $356 $108 $29 C. Flanagan SPAN*102*02 FIRST YEAR SPANISH 4 $356 $108 $29 C. Flanagan SPAN*202*01 SECOND YEAR SPANISH 4 $356 $108 $29 C. Flanagan BLDG RM CODE Stensland 204 Rec Center 103 TBS MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Sitkum MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Sitkum 9 MTWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM Sitkum 9 SPEECH SP*100*01 BASIC SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Kapocias MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM SP*111*01 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING - PODIUM SPEAKING 3 $267 $81 $29 P. Mantey TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM SP*111*02 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING - PODIUM SPEAKING 3 $267 $81 $29 P. Mantey TR 12:30 PM 1:50 PM SP*111*03 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING - PODIUM SPEAKING 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Kapocias MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM SP*111*04 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING - PODIUM SPEAKING 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Kapocias MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM SP*180 INTERNSHIP: SPEECH 1-4 Staff To be scheduled SP*218*01 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 $267 $81 $29 P. Mantey MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM SP*218*02 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 $267 $81 $29 P. Mantey MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM SP*218*03 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 $267 $81 $29 P. Mantey MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM SP*219*01 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Kapocias TR 9:00 AM 10:20 AM SP*219*02 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Kapocias TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM WELDING WLD*110*01 WELDING CERTIFICATION FOR FIRST YEAR 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Thurman W 7:00 AM 11:50 AM WLD*110*02 WELDING CERTIFICATION FOR FIRST YEAR 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Clemens W 1:00 PM 5:50 PM WLD*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: WELDING TECH 1-4 Staff To be scheduled WLD*4047*01 ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL WELDING 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Clemens F 7:00 AM 11:50 AM WLD*4125*01 GAS METAL ARC WELDING 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Thurman M 7:00 AM 11:50 AM WLD*4125*02 GAS METAL ARC WELDING 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Clemens M 1:00 PM 5:50 PM WLD*4126*01 FLUX CORED ARC WELDING 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Thurman T 7:00 AM 11:50 AM WLD*4126*02 FLUX CORED ARC WELDING 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Clemens T 1:00 PM 5:50 PM WLD*4152*01 ADVANCED PIPE FITTING AND FABRICATION 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Thurman F 1:00 PM 5:50 PM WLD*4165*01 WELDING LAB A 3 $267 $81 $29 B. Thurman R 7:00 AM 11:50 AM WOMEN’S STUDIES WS*101*01 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES - GENDER AND POWER 3 $267 $81 $29 C. Alexander T 1:00 PM 3:50 PM WRITING WR*115*01C INTRODUCTION TO EXPOSITORY WRITING 3 $0 $0 $0 P. Noguere MWF WR*121*02 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ashpole MWF Sitkum COMMUNITY ED RM CODE 9 6 WINTER CLASSES PE*185WB*01 WRESTLING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Whitlatch MTWRF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185WB*02 WRESTLING - BEGINNING 1 $89 $27 $29 J. White MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*185WI*01 WRESTLING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 A. Whitlatch MTWRF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PE*185WI*02 WRESTLING - INTERMEDIATE 1 $89 $27 $29 J. White MTWRF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PE*280 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE: PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1-4 T. Hoppe To be scheduled PE*6230*01 INTRODUCTION TO GOLF CADDY 1 $89 $27 $29 M. Ells R 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 2/25/163/6/16 M. Ells SN 12:00 PM 3:30 PM 2/27/163/6/16 PHYSICS PH*180 INTERNSHIP: PHYSICS 1-4 Staff To be scheduled PH*212*01 GENERAL PHYSICS W/CALCULUS 5 $445 $135 $29 A. Coyner MTWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM A. Coyner T 2:00 PM 4:50 PM BLDG Sitkum 3 Sitkum 3 Sitkum 6 Sitkum 6 TBS Sitkum DISTANCE LEARNING END 3 Sitkum 3 Sitkum 3 Sitkum 3 Sitkum 6 UNIVERSITY CENTER START Fairview 3 Fairview 3 TBS Fairview 2 Fairview 2 Fairview 2 BUSINESS DAYS Fairview 2 Fairview 3 Fairview 3 Fairview 3 ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR Stensland 204 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Sitkum 11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Sitkum 6 Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. www.socc.edu GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 COOS BAY CAMPUS 17 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED SHADED AREAS DESIGNATE EVENING CLASSES COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR DAYS START END COMMUNITY ED WR*121*04HB ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3 $267 $81 $29 V. Parker MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM V. Parker Online WR*122*01 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Wilson MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM WR*122*02 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3 $267 $81 $29 M. Wilson MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM WR*122*03 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ashpole MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM WR*122*04 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3 $267 $81 $29 A. Ashpole MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM WR*180 INTERNSHIP: WRITING 1-4 Staff To be scheduled WR*242*01 IMAGINATIVE WRITING POETRY WRITING 3 $267 $81 $29 J. Rosen W 6:00 PM 8:50 PM BLDG RM CODE Sitkum 5 eLearning Sitkum 12 Sitkum 12 Sitkum 13 Sitkum 13 TBS Stensland 201 HYB HYB COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR WR*250*01 AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITING 3 $267 $81 $29 S. Harrold WR*280 FIELD EXPERIENCE 1-4 Staff WR*80*01 SENTENCE FUNDAMENTALS 3 $267 $81 $29 V. Parker WR*80*02 SENTENCE FUNDAMENTALS 3 $267 $81 $29 V. Parker WR*90*01 PARAGRAPH FUNDAMENTALS 3 $267 $81 $29 V. Parker WR*90*02 PARAGRAPH FUNDAMENTALS 3 $267 $81 $29 V. Parker WR*90*04C PARAGRAPH FUNDAMENTALS 3 $0 $0 $0 P. Noguere DAYS M START END 12:30 PM 3:20 PM BLDG RM CODE Stensland 205 To be scheduled TBS MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Sitkum 5 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Sitkum 5 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Sitkum 5 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Sitkum 5 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM Sitkum 11 Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. WINTER CLASSES Positive Parenting Workshops DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY CENTER Amazing Infants and Toddlers Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Coos Bay Family Center BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION From birth to becoming a thinking, walking, and expressive human being, all in less than 2 years! How can we be positive influences in children’s young lives as we support their rapid growth and development? Free childcare provided. The 7-Week Recharge! Re-energize Your Parenting 5:30 to 7:30 pm Coos Bay Family Center: Tuesdays, Feb. 2 - March 15 Coquille Early Learning Center: Thursdays, Feb. 4 - March 17 • Understanding and Responding to Challenging Behaviors • Helping Children Identify and Manage Feelings • Effective Communication Builds Cooperation F Wor ree ksh o for ps pare nts Kindergarten Success Begins Early Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 5:30 to 8:00 pm Coquille Early Learning Center Kindergarten lays the groundwork for your child’s feelings of success and competence in school and life! Parents make the difference in helping children to feel competent in the new full-day Kindergarten. ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO All evening workshops include FREE dinner for the family and FREE childcare. FOR MORE INFORMATION FIND US ON FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/PathwaysToPositiveParenting MUST PREREGISTER: 541-888-1588 positiveparenting@socc.edu Sponsored by Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative and Southwestern Oregon Community College. 18 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu environmental specialists. The OED projects an increase in sciencerelated positions of biologists (3-7%), environmental specialists (13%), environmental technicians (20%), technical education teachers (6-11%) and foresters (7-14%) by 2022. Addressing these community needs, Southwestern graduates up to 30 associate degree nursing students each year from its Coos and Curry campuses! WINTER CLASSES “Southwestern helped me refocus and become excited about college again. It’s where my lifelong interest in science began.” Southwestern is adapting and innovating to fulfill the workforce needs of our community. We are helping students train for careers that will make our communities healthier. Interested in a career in health care or the sciences? Make an appointment with an advisor and get started: 541-888-7405 or 541-888-7371. WE CAN HELP TRIO Student Support Services provides FREE services including: tutoring, advising, transfer planning, career counseling, private study area, plus help completing financial aid and scholarship applications Our goal is to help you succeed at SWOCC! For more information or to find out if you qualify please visit us in Stensland 104 or call 541-888-7419. The Student Support Services project at Southwestern Oregon Community College is one of the TRIO programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Division of Special Services for the Disadvantaged. Title IV, Higher Education Act of 1965. One hundred percent of the SSS project at Southwestern is financed by federal funds of approximately $291,000 per year. www.socc.edu BUSINESS SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY CENTER College? . . . Me? DISTANCE LEARNING Owner, Southwest Physical Therapy Southwestern Alumni Association President To be eligible for SSS you must be an admitted, degree-seeking student at Southwestern and meet one or more of the following: ● First generation college student (neither parent has a four-year degree) ● Low-income according to Federal guidelines ● Have a documented disability which impacts your ability to participate in the educational experience. COOS BAY CAMPUS 19 ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION John Breuer To meet the increasing workforce demands of our regional industries, Southwestern continues to adapt and add programs. To further meet our students’ specialized training needs, we are planning for the construction of a new Health & Sciences Technology building on the Coos campus. We’ll share more about these plans in the coming year. COMMUNITY ED Continued from page 3 GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Distance Learning For more information on class times, fees and other questions, contact the Distance Learning Office at (541) 888-7465, (800) 962-2838 Ext. 7465 or a Curry County Campus. www.socc.edu/distance COMMUNITY ED WINTER CLASSES Online: Course offerings are provided over the Internet using the eLearning Learning Management System with instructors at SWOCC. Tests are either online or proctored at designated sites. Please contact your instructor for testing details. Hall on the Coos Bay campus or go online at www.socc.edu/bookstore. For more information call 541-8887264, (800) 962-2838 Ext. 7264. Students in Curry County can order books online or at their local center. eLearning is the Web-based software designed to deliver online learning. eLearning has a variety of teaching and learning tools totally online. You can find eLearning when you login to ­myLakerLink and look about half way down the left side. Assistance: Southwestern has a variety of ways for you to be successful. Please make sure you are ready for this exciting and convenient way to learn. 1) Visit our web site www.socc.edu/distance/ for basic information on getting started. 2) Contact the Distance Education department (541) 888-7465 or (800) 962-2838 Ext. 7465 for registration information about our no cost “Introduction to Online Learning” class online. 3) An online student information booklet is located at www.socc.edu/distance/ under Student Resources. myLakerLink is our student registration system. To register for or drop courses, use myLakerLink. See page 2 for more information. Textbooks: If you are taking an online course taught by a Southwestern instructor, visit our Bookstore in Stensland WINTER 2015-2016 DISTANCE LEARNING SCHEDULE Please see www.socc.edu for current information • This schedule is subject to change. DISTANCE LEARNING WINTER TERM 2015-2016 BEGINS JANUARY 4, 2016 COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR UNIVERSITY CENTER ALLIED HEALTH AH*100*01D INTRO TO HEALTH CARE CAREERS AH*111*02D MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I AH*112*01D MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II AH*122*01D BODY STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS II AH*150*01D MEDICAL OFFICE CODING BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO 2 3 3 3 $178 $267 $267 $267 3 $267 $114 $29 S. Chase eLearning ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH*222*02D INTRO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 $267 $114 $29 P. Creasy eLearning 3 3 3 $267 $114 $29 J. Tremonti $267 $114 $29 J. Tremonti $267 $114 $29 F. Vassar eLearning eLearning eLearning 4 3 $356 $141 $29 M. Fields $267 $114 $29 R. Fields eLearning eLearning 4 3 $356 $141 $29 J. Engelke eLearning $267 $114 $29 L. Stagg-BrowneLearning 4 $356 $141 $29 L. Stagg-BrowneLearning 4 4 3 $356 $141 $29 C. Albiar $356 $141 $29 C. Albiar $267 $114 $29 S. Petersen eLearning eLearning eLearning 3 3 $267 $114 $29 D. Goode $267 $114 $29 J. Engelke eLearning eLearning ART ART*110*01D ART*116*04D ART*206*01D DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I BASIC DESIGN II COLOR THEORY HISTORY OF WESTERN ART: INTRODUCTION ART HISTORY BIOLOGY BI*102*01D GENERAL BIOLOGY BI*149*01D INTRO TO HUMAN GENETICS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BA*101*02D INTRO TO BUSINESS BA*203*01D INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BA*205*01D SOLVING COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS WITH TECHNOLOGY BA*211*01D PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I BA*212*02D PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II BA*220*01D TAX ACCOUNTING PERSONAL INCOME TAX BA*222*01D FINANCE BA*223*01D PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING CHEMISTRY CHEM*110*02D FOUNDATIONS OF GENERAL ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY CHEM*222*03D GENERAL CHEMISTRY 20 COOS BAY CAMPUS $87 $114 $114 $114 $29 $29 $29 $29 R. Wakeling J. Tausch R. Finney R. Finney PLATFORM eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning 4 $356 $141 $29 K. Gryzenia eLearning 5 $445 $168 $29 A. Richardson eLearning www.socc.edu COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS*125DB*01D DATABASE APPLICATIONS 3 CIS*125IL*01D COMPUTER APPLICATIONS: 3 ILLUSTRATOR CIS*125S*01D SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS 3 CIS*90*01D COMPUTER BASICS 2 $267 $114 $29 S. Ryan $267 $114 $29 J. Tremonti eLearning eLearning $267 $114 $29 D. Schab $178 $87 $29 A. Mueller eLearning eLearning DIGITAL DESIGN DD*235PH*01D DIGITAL DESIGN APP: PHOTOSHOP 3 $267 $114 $29 J. Tremonti DD*250*01D PROJECTS IN DIGITAL MEDIA 3 $267 $114 $29 J. Tremonti DD*280 CWE: DIGITAL DESIGN 1-4 Staff EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE*154*01D CHILDREN’S LITERATURE 3 AND LITERACY ECE*161*01D INFANT AND TODDLER PRACTICUM I 3 ECE*209*02D THEORY AND PRACTICUM I 3 ECE*240*01D LESSON AND CURRICULUM 3 PLANNING ECE*261*01D STUDENT TEACHING I EARLY 6 CHILD ED ECONOMICS ECON*201*01DMICROECONOMICS English ENG*104*01D INTRO TO LITERATURE: FICTION PLATFORM $267 $114 $29 eLearning eLearning eLearning M. RosengardeneLearning $267 $114 $29 G. Hite eLearning $267 $114 $29 M. RosengardeneLearning $267 $114 $29 M. RosengardeneLearning $534 $195 $29 D. Birskovich eLearning 4 $356 $141 $29 Staff eLearning 3 $267 $114 $29 J. Schultz eLearning 3 $267 $114 $29 R. Metzger eLearning 3 $267 $114 $29 T. Hoppe eLearning HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT HIM*110*01D HEALTH INFO TECHNOLOGY 5 $445 $168 $29 M. Moore eLearning GEOLOGY G*246*01D GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS AND NATURAL CATASTROPHES HEALTH HE*250*05D PERSONAL HEALTH CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR HISTORY HST*104*01D HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST HST*202*02D HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3 3 $267 $114 $29 J. Evans $267 $114 $29 J. Evans PLATFORM eLearning eLearning COURSE # TITLE CREDITS TUITION REG FEE A/R FEEINSTRUCTOR PHAR*5474*01D PHARMACY CALCULATIONS 2 $178 $87 $29 K. Gryzenia PHAR*5475*01D PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 4 $356 $141 $29 K. Gryzenia PROCEDURES IN RETAIL CHAIN AND INDEPENDENT PLATFORM eLearning eLearning HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FAMILY STUDY HDFS*222*01D FAMILY RELATIONS 3 $267 $114 $29 Staff eLearning HDFS*227*01D PARENTS AS PARTNERS IN 3 $267 $114 $29 T. Noland eLearning EDUCATION HDFS*247*01D PRESCHOOL CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 $267 $114 $29 M. RosengardeneLearning PHILOSOPHY PHL*102*03D ETHICS PHL*102*04D ETHICS 3 3 $267 $114 $29 J. Sellars $267 $114 $29 J. Sellars eLearning eLearning HUMANITIES HUM*204*01D WORLD MYTHOLOGY & RELIGION HUM*205*03D WORLD MYTHOLOGY & RELIGION PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE*231*01D WELLNESS FOR LIFE 3 $267 $114 $29 T. Hoppe eLearning 3 3 PSYCHOLOGY PSY*202*07D GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 $267 $114 $29 C. Davies eLearning LIBRARY SCIENCE LIB*0650*65D INFO LITERACY I LIB*0652*65D INFO LITERACY II LIB*0654*65D INFO LITERACY III 0 0 0 $0 $0 $0 3 3 3 $267 $114 $29 C. Alexander eLearning $267 $114 $29 E. Cole eLearning $267 $114 $29 H. Fleming eLearning MATHEMATICS MTH*112*03D TRIGONOMETRY MTH*20*06D BASIC MATHEMATICS MTH*60*06D ALGEBRA I MTH*65*04D ALGEBRA II MTH*95*03D INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 4 4 4 4 4 $356 $356 $356 $356 $356 3 PHARMACY TECH PHAR*280 CWE: Pharmacy PHAR*5472*01D PHARMACOLOGY I 1-4 K. Gryzenia 3 $267 $114 $29 K. Gryzenia $267 $114 $29 H. Malafry $267 $114 $29 H. Malafry $0 $0 J. Milligan $0 $0 J. Milligan $0 $0 J. Milligan $141 $141 $141 $141 $141 $29 $29 $29 $29 $29 K. Kypriotakis Staff W. Shannon D. Richardson D. Richardson eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning SOCIOLOGY SOC*204*02D INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOC*204*04D INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOC*205*02D SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE SOC*208*02D SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT $267 $114 $29 M. Herbert eLearning SPEECH SP*218*04D INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 $267 $114 $29 R. Reel eLearning WRITING WR*121*07D WR*122*06D WR*123*01D WR*123*02D WR*90*03D $267 $267 $267 $267 $267 eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning eLearning ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION PARAGRAPH FUNDAMENTALS 3 3 3 3 3 $114 $114 $114 $114 $114 $29 $29 $29 $29 $29 E. Montagna J. Schultz V. Parker R. Keller K. Blossom DISTANCE LEARNING Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice. COMMUNITY ED TITLE WINTER CLASSES COURSE # GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 stand UNIVERSITY CENTER OUT BUSINESS Earn a top-ranked degree online ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION Want to distinguish yourself? Enroll online with Oregon State University and work toward your four-year degree while you’re at Southwestern. OSU Ecampus is ranked fifth nationally for online education—and that reputation for excellence will help you stand out on the road to success. Winter classes start Jan. 4, so apply today. ecampus.oregonstate.edu/cc16 | 800-667-1465 www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 21 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon University Center University Education for the Oregon Coast COMMUNITY ED Earn your Bachelor’s or Graduate degree from an Oregon University while living on the coast! Randolph Hall, Room 6 ● 1988 Newmark Avenue ● Coos Bay, OR 97420 ● 541-888-1518 universitycenter@email.socc.edu ● http://www.socc.edu/uc University Center Hours: 8:30–5:00 Monday–Friday (Later times by appointment) WINTER CLASSES ADVISING, ADMISSION ASSISTANCE, DISTANCE PROGRAMS, ON-SITE CLASSES Oregon University Distance Programs DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY CENTER Bachelor’s Degrees •B.A./B.S. Criminal Justice •B.S. Psychology Graduate Degrees •M.A. Criminal Justice •M.A. Interpreting Studies* •M.A.T. Secondary Education* •M.S. Ed. Curriculum & Instruction •M.S. Ed. Information Technology BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO Bachelor’s Degrees •B.A./B.S. Early Childhood Development •B.A.S. Management •B.S. Business Administration •B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Degrees •M.A.T. Elementary Ed./Secondary Ed.* •M.B.A.* •M.Ed. Continuing Teacher Licensure* •Masters of Theatre Education* Endorsements: ReadOregon, ESOL, SPED Certificates •Non-profit Management •Accounting 22 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu Bachelor’s Degrees •B.A./B.S. Anthropology/Sociology •B.A./B.S. Business Administration (Accounting CPA track available) •B.A./B.S. Early Childhood Education (New Fall 2015) •B.A./B.S. Economics •B.A. English •B.S. Emergency Medical Services Admin. (New F15) •B.S. Fire Services Administration •B.A./B.S. History •B.A./B.S. Integrative Studies (Two Minors/1 EOU Minor & 1 Other Minor) Minors: Anthropology/Sociology; Business; Communication*; Economics; English; Health Studies; History; Interdisciplinary Writing & Rhetoric; Native American Studies; Physical Education; Political Science; Psychology; Public Policy; Spanish. •B.A./B.S. Multidisciplinary Studies (with Initial Teacher Licensure). CUESTE- Onsite in Gresham, Ontario & La Grande. •B.A./B.S. Politics and Economics* •B.A./B.S. Physical Activity and Health (Concentrations Available) •B.A./B.S. Psychology Graduate Degrees •M.B.A. (New Fall 2015) •M.F.A.* (low residency) •M.S. Education, Continuing Licensure •ReadOregon Endorsement Other Endorsements & Certificates Available •B.S. Natural Resources •B.A./B.S. Political Science •B.A./B.S. Psychology •B.A./B.S. Sociology •B.A. Spanish (New Fall 2015) •B.A./B.S. Sustainability (double-degree program) •B.A./B.S. Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies Graduate Degrees •Ed.D. with Community College Leadership * •Ed.M. Adult Education* or K-12 Teachers •M.B.A. Executive Leadership* •M.H.P. Radiation Health Physics •M.S. Industrial Engineering in Engineering Management •M.S. Natural Resources •M.S. Science or Math Education •M.S. & Ph. D. in Counseling* •Prof. Science M. Fisheries & Wildlife Administration Graduate Certificates & Endorsements Available *This program may require occasional visits to campus or other onsite locations. COMMUNITY ED WINTER CLASSES DISTANCE LEARNING Completion Degrees (Need Prior License) Allied Health Management, Dental Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Echocardiography, Health Care Management, Radiological Science, Respiratory Care, Vascular Technology Bachelor Degrees •B.A.S. Technology and Management •B.S. Applied Psychology •B.S. Information Technology (Concentrations Available) •B.S. Operations Management Associates/Certificates •Sleep Health: Clinical or Polysomnographic UNIVERSITY CENTER Economics; Environmental Sciences; Fisheries & Wildlife; Geography; German; History; Horticulture; Natural Resources; Political Science; Popular Music; Psychology; Resource Economics; Sociology; Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies; Writing. Bachelor’s Degrees • B.S. Accounting or Marketing • B.S. Business Information Systems • B.S. International Business • B.S. Management • RN to BSN BUSINESS Bachelor’s Degrees •B.S. Agricultural Sciences •B.A./B.S. Anthropology •B.A./B.S. Business Administration (New Fall 2015) •B.S. Computer Science (Post-Bacc) •B.A./B.S. Economics •B.S. Environmental Economics & Policy •B.S. Environmental Sciences •B.S. Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences •B.A. German •B.A./B.S. History (New Fall 2015) •B.S. Horticulture •B.S. Human Development & Family Sciences •B.A./B.S. Liberal Studies Minors: Anthropology; Business/Entrepreneurship; Chemistry; Bachelor’s Degrees •B.A./B.S. Arts & Letters •B.A./B.S. Business Administration •B.A./B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice •B.A./B.S. Liberal Studies Minors: Sociology; Women’s Studies •B.A./B.S. Social Science Graduate Degrees •M.A./M.S. Curriculum and Instruction •M.B.A. Healthcare* •M.S. Global Chain Supply Management •M.S. Social Work •M.S. Systems Engineering ACADEMIC INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION Bachelor’s Degrees •B.S. Marine Biology* (onsite at OIMB) Graduate Degrees •M.S. Applied Information Management (AIM) Curriculum Components: Information Management, Information Design, Business Management, Applied Research •M.S. Marine Biology* (onsite at OIMB) GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 Bachelor’s Degrees •RN to BSN www.socc.edu COOS BAY CAMPUS 23 Southwestern Oregon Community College • WINTER 2015-2016 GETTING STARTED Southwestern Oregon Community College’s Small Business Development Center The Business Center COMMUNITY ED 2455 Maple Leaf North Bend OR 97459 Phone: (541) 756-6866 North Bend (541) 469-5017 Brookings E-Mail: asoto@socc.edu or mloiselle@socc.edu Visit us on the web www.socc.edu/sbdc Building Oregon’s best businesses in Coos, Curry and Western Douglas Counties: • Free one-on-one business advising • “GrowthWheel” business tool • Affordable training • Financial analysis • Business planning assistance • Referral services • Market research • Valuable, timely information WINTER CLASSES The Southwestern Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides practical information and services for your business success. We focus on assisting with the retention and expansion of established businesses on the South Coast. Additionally, we provide specialty services to both rapid growth businesses and start-ups. We are here to help you make your business a continuing success. DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY CENTER BUSINESS WORKSHOPS BUSINESS ADVISING & ASSISTANCE Check out and register for upcoming training opportunities either online or local by going to: www.bizcenter.org or www.socc.edu/sbdc Existing business owners in Coos, Curry, and Western Douglas counties can access confidential business advising at no charge. Advising is tailored to your individual needs and is provided by business advisors (in English as well as in Spanish) on a wide variety of issues including marketing/sales, financing sources, record keeping/accounting, business planning, licensing, exporting, pricing, financial analysis and much more. BUSINESS ACADEMIC INFORMATION The Small Business Development Center Network offers many workshops on pertinent business topics, designed to sharpen your management skills. This is practical, results-oriented training that you can put to immediate use. Prices vary depending on format and sponsorships. A Ready, Set, Start Your Business workshop is offered weekly in North Bend for those interested in learning more about going into business. The cost of this 2-hour training is only $20. WHAT’S YOUR PLAN? ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE INFO Southwestern’s SBDC is offering a 4 session business planning training that includes specialized business advising. What’s Your Plan will be offered 3-4 times per year. The class will be held in two locations, North Bend at The Business Center and at the SWOCC campus in Brookings. The classroom training covers writing a business plan using LivePlan. To access this program contact the Small Business Development Center at 541-756-6866 or mloiselle@socc.edu. Call 541-756-6866 (North Bend) or go to www.bizcenter.org for more information or to arrange an appointment. e-sbdc – A BUSINESS WEBSITE Zap into the e-sbdc website for business information that is useful no matter what stage of business you are in. Use Oregon’s online tool for small business, the e-sbdc, to search by one of five categories (Thinking, Launching, Growing, Reinventing, or Exiting) or search by topic. You will have choices of resources, online training, registering for an advising appointment and information about upcoming events. www.BizCenter.org offers you a multitude of resources that are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Access and use them any place and anytime. www.bizcenter.org 24 COOS BAY CAMPUS www.socc.edu