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Course Schedule for Fall 2020 ABE 003 OW ABE ORIENTATION The Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students in developing the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers, community members, and lifelong learners. ABE Orientation covers the OACCRS standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score with the range of 219 and below Instructor: Bell, Jann Location: Web Credits: 0.00 Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020 ABE 016 OW ABE SCIENCE The Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students in developing the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers, community members, and lifelong learners. ABE GED Science the Oregon Adult college and Career Readiness Standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score 210 and above Instructor: Bell, Jann Location: Web Credits: 0.00 Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020 ABE 017 OW ABE SOCIAL STUDIES The Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students in developing the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers, community members, and lifelong learners. ABE GED Social Studies follows the Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score 210 and above Instructor: Bell, Jann Location: Web Credits: 0.00 Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020 ABE 020 OW ABS MATH ii The Oregon ABS Learning Standards are applied using math for a variety of purposes in order to integrate knowledge, skills, and strategies in following the math process. Students can use math to solve problems and communicate their results. The course will include: the use of fractions, metric

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Course Schedule for Fall 2020ABE 003 OWABE ORIENTATIONThe Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students indeveloping the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers,community members, and lifelong learners. ABE Orientation covers the OACCRS standards.Prerequisite: CASAS score with the range of 219 and below

Instructor:Bell, Jann

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ABE 016 OWABE SCIENCEThe Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students indeveloping the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers,community members, and lifelong learners. ABE GED Science the Oregon Adult college andCareer Readiness Standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score 210 and above

Instructor:Bell, Jann

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ABE 017 OWABE SOCIAL STUDIESThe Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students indeveloping the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers,community members, and lifelong learners. ABE GED Social Studies follows the Oregon AdultCollege and Career Readiness Standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score 210 and above

Instructor:Bell, Jann

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ABE 020 OWABS MATH iiThe Oregon ABS Learning Standards are applied using math for a variety of purposes in order tointegrate knowledge, skills, and strategies in following the math process. Students can use math tosolve problems and communicate their results. The course will include: the use of fractions, metric

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measurement, ratios and proportions. The course uses contextualized math focused on technicalfields, including occupations related to health care, construction, sales, and manufacturing.Prerequisite: CASAS (Math Test) Score of 221-229

Instructor:Wootton, John

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ABE 025 OWLANGUAGE ARTS 2Adults exiting this level can independently read and comprehend a variety of work andCommunity text and some literary and academic texts, Show fluency, independence, and ability toperform in a range of settings. Prerequisites: Pass the Pre-Bridge Reading/Writing Course; and/orWriting level matches "Oregon ABS Learning Standards" Level 5 & 6

Instructor:Bell, Jann

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ART 101 OWINTRO TO VISUAL ARTSIntroduces many facets of art, including an overview of major art movements throughout history,the formal elements of art, various art media, art criticism, explore complex culturally basedassumptions that influence the artist and his or her art work, and exercises designed to buildperceptual skills. Includes lectures illustrated with slides, power points and audio lectures in BlackBoard as well as an Art Gallery visitation.

Instructor:Kinney, Tammy

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ART 151 OWVIDEO PRODUCTION IIntroduces elementary concepts of video production including digital video camera operation,digital non-linear editing, and pre-production planning. Students are taught basic cameratechniques, pre-production, and production practices through hands-on learning to develop basicfield video skills. Focus is on individual creativity, as well as the importance of teamwork anddeadlines. Projects are produced in the context of learning the theory and practice of pictorialcontinuity as it applies to multimedia productions. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Fink, Ted

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ART 265 OWBEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYIntroduces digital photography focusing on camera handling, camera functions, capturing images,

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composition and editing. This will also introduce the image adjusting software Adobe PhotoshopElements. Basic manipulation of images and presentation of projects will be stressed. Course Note:"This certification mark recognizes that this course met Quality Matters ReviewStandards” Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Fink, Ted

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ART 265 WWBEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYIntroduces digital photography focusing on camera handling, camera functions, capturing images,composition and editing. This will also introduce the image adjusting software Adobe PhotoshopElements. Basic manipulation of images and presentation of projects will be stressed. Course Note:"This certification mark recognizes that this course met Quality Matters ReviewStandards” Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Fink, Ted

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ART 266 OWINTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYContinues to explore and investigate the digital camera and it's many functions. The class willcontinue to stress composition, lighting and presentation. It involves more complex Photoshoptools and computer skills. Prerequisite: 265 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Fink, Ted

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

AV 121 OWRISK MANAGEMENT-AVIATION SMSThis course covers fundamentals of Aviation Risk Management. Students will comprehend riskmanagement process that may be applied during the major levels of flight operations includingOperational Risk Management (ORM), and Strategic Risk Management for corporate planning.Prerequisite: AV 120

Instructor:Hanks, Ronald

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

AV 123 OWAVIATION BUSINESS & LEGAL ASPECTSThis provides the student with a thorough overview of aviation business techniques that improvesafety awareness. The lectures discuss how promoting safety improves the operational efficiency,enhances learning, and results in a highly reliable organization. Legal aspects and principles of a

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positive safety culture will be taught. Prerequisite: AV 120

Instructor:Hamilton, John

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

AV 125 OWINTRO TO AVIATION ACCIDENT INVESTIGThis course introduces the student to Aviation Accident Investigation responsibilities, techniquesand processes. An understanding of the role a pilot plays in mishaps will prepare them to assist theNTSB and the FAA with their roles in mishap investigation and accident prevention. Thedevelopment of abilities to recognize human error that leads to a mishap chain of event aids thestudent to avoid situations and enhance their career development. Prerequisite: AV 120

Instructor:Shambora, Eric

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 101 OWINTRO TO BUSINESSEmphasizes business organization, operation, and management. Assists students interested inbusiness determine their major field of concentration.

Instructor:Banner, Kent

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 101 WWINTRO TO BUSINESSEmphasizes business organization, operation, and management. Assists students interested inbusiness determine their major field of concentration.

Instructor:Banner, Kent

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 104 OWBUSINESS MATHApplies mathematical skills to solve business and consumer problems. Includes businessapplications such as computing finance charges, taxes, discounts, markups, inventory value, bonddiscount/premium, and present/future value analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 60.

Instructor:Bell, Darin

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

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Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 131 OWINTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTINGIntroduces computer concepts covering computer systems, software and hardware, networking,and databases. Students will complete assignments in Microsoft Office Professional computerapplications, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and Powerpoint. Emphasizes basicunderstanding and competency in different applications and concepts.

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 131 WWINTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTINGIntroduces computer concepts covering computer systems, software and hardware, networking,and databases. Students will complete assignments in Microsoft Office Professional computerapplications, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and Powerpoint. Emphasizes basicunderstanding and competency in different applications and concepts.

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 206 OWPRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENTIntroduces the principles of management, concentrating on organizational structures, planningprinciples, organizing, leading, controlling, and management techniques.

Instructor:Banner, Kent

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 223 OWPRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGSurveys activities by which a firm seeks to anticipate customer needs by directing a flow ofneed-satisfying goods and services from producer to consumer. Includes market research, buyingbehavior, product planning, physical distribution, retailing, wholesaling, promotion, and pricingpolicy.

Instructor:Banner, Marshiela

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 226 OWBUSINESS LAW I

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Introduces business law, emphasizing contract law. Discusses history of legal development,crimes, torts, and courts systems.

Instructor:Banner, Kent

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BA 249 OWRETAIL MANAGEMENTPresents the principles of retail strategy and structures, emphasizing trading area analysis,consumer behavior, store location, and pricing in retailing.

Instructor:Banner, Kent

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIOL 101 OWGENERAL BIOLOGY & LABStudies cellular biology, including scientific method, taxonomy, cell organelles and cell membrane,photosynthesis, cellular respiration, mitosis and meiosis, Mendalian genetics, DNA structure andfunction and evolution. Lab required. Intended for non-science majors.

Instructor:Larson, Arwyn

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIOL 101 WWGENERAL BIOLOGY & LABStudies cellular biology, including scientific method, taxonomy, cell organelles and cell membrane,photosynthesis, cellular respiration, mitosis and meiosis, Mendalian genetics, DNA structure andfunction and evolution. Lab required. Intended for non-science majors.

Instructor:Larson, Arwyn

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIOL 121 OHINTRO TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYCovers body organization with an emphasis on anatomy and function of all the human bodysystems. Topics include the cell, skin, heart and circulation, nervous system, special senses, blood,immunity, respiration, digestion, bones, muscles and reproduction. This course is designed for theallied health student. Lab required.

Instructor:Winters, Kerby

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

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Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIOL 231 OHHUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYStudies body organization and function with an emphasis on histology and the integumentary,skeletal, and muscular systems. Lab required. Prerequisites: CHEM 104, or 121, or 221, and BIOL101 or 211.

Instructor:Winters, Kerby

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIZC 092 ZAOR CCB EXAM STUDY GUIDEThe Contractors Licensing Education is designed to help the construction contractor meeteducational requirements of ORS 701.280 for licensing or renewal. Our Interactive programteaches you how to locate the information in the NASCLA Contractors Guide without having toread the entire book

Instructor:Instructor, Volunteer

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIZC 092 W 01ED2GO:TRAVEL AGENT TRAINING PART 2To register for this class, please sign up athttps://careertraining.ed2go.com/tvccdel/training-programs/travel-agent/ Together, travel andtourism make up one of the world's largest industries. While some travelers manage to book theirown trips, travel agents still play a major role in luxury, corporate, and group travel. With theindustry positioned to grow, there's never been a better time to train to become a travel agent. Thisonline course will prepare you to work in the fast-paced travel industry. You will gain a deepunderstanding of both travel and tourism, so you can help clients research, plan, and book theirtrips. What you will learn Everything you need to know about the travel industry, including airlineand ground transportation, hotels and resorts, cruises, tours, specialty travel, and more. All aboutthe international and domestic travel destinations that you are most likely to recommend and sell toyour clients. How to market yourself as a Travel Professional Customer service skills needed as aTravel Professional How you will benefit Upon completion of this course, you will be able to sitfor the Travel Agent Proficiency (TAP) test, offered by the Travel Institute (formerly ICTA)Through our partnership with Travel Placement Services (TPS), students who successfullycomplete the course are eligible to be connected with a TPS representative. You will have theknowledge you need to get started in your travel career.

Instructor:Education To Go, Education ToGo

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

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Schedule: 8/14/2020-12/11/2020

BIZC 092 W 02ED2GO:ADVANCED EXCEL 2016This is a non-credit, self-improvement, online course.

Instructor:Education To Go, Education ToGo

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 7/15/2020-9/4/2020

BIZC 092 W 04ED2GO:Horse Care Management Part1To register for this class, please visit:https://careertraining.ed2go.com/tvccdel/training-programs/horse-care-management Horse CareManagement teaches the principles of equine husbandry and a practical knowledge of horse caremanagement skills. This comprehensive course is perfect for individuals interested in horses, horsecare, or starting a career in the horse industry

Instructor:Education To Go, Education ToGo

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BIZC 092 W 06ED2GO:INTRO CREATE WEBFORMS 3https://www.ed2go.com/tvccdel/online-courses/introduction-creating-styling-validating-forms It’sno secret that web developers are in high demand. This self-paced course is all about creating andprocessing web forms, skills every developer needs. You will learn how to use the latest HTMLstandards to create and provide basic validation for an HTML form. By course completion, youwill know how to write client-side form validation with JavaScript, and how to use Node.js, JSON,and Ajax. What students will learn To create HTML forms using the latest HTML standards Tostyle forms with CSS To validate forms on the client with JavaScript and regular expressions Tovalidate forms on the server with Node.js To use Ajax techniques to do server-side validation onspecific form fields How students will benefit Gain highly marketable skills for a career in webdevelopment

Instructor:Education To Go, Education ToGo

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 8/14/2020-9/10/2020

BT 101 OWKEYBOARDING IEmphasizes proper techniques of keyboarding through meaningful practice and speeddevelopment. Does not include word processing concepts. Lab included.

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Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BT 102 OXKEYBOARDING IIApplies drills specific to speed building and achieving 60 wpm or better. Does not include wordprocessing concepts. Lab included. Prerequisite: Minimum typing speed of 35 wpm.

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BT 221 OWWORD PROCESSING PROCEDURES IUses Microsoft Word to create and format Word documents using various formatting tools. Coversthe skill needed for MOS certification. Lab included. Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

BT 242 OWDATABASE APPLICATIONSIntroduces microcomputer database systems, including their application, design, and construction.Begins with basic tables, forms, queries, reports, and relational database concepts, and progressesto more advanced concepts and skills, including creating modules, macros and advanced forms andreports. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 101 or 160, or instructor approval.

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

CHEM 104 OWSURVEY OF CHEMISTRY (HEALTH)Studies the fundamental concepts of chemistry including metric system, atomic structure, chemicalreactions and gas laws, buffers, solution chemistry and acids and bases. Examines the relationshipof chemical principles to current environmental and health related topics. Lab required.Prerequisite: MATH 60, or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Rawlinson, Nathan

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

COMM 052 W OAED2GO:WHEREDOESMYMONEYGO

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Register Online at: https://www.ed2go.com/tvccdel/ Learn how to make conscious decisions aboutspending and saving so you can take full control of your financial future. This course will teachyou the principles of investing, debt elimination, and retirement planning.

Instructor:Education To Go, Education ToGo

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

CS 101 OWCOMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS IIntroduction to computer concepts to include the following areas; computer fundamentals, keyapplications, and living online. Basic introduction to computer hardware, computer software, andmanipulating an operating system. An elementary summary of common program functions andoffice suites. A straightforward overview of networks, the internet, email, and social impact ofnetworking technologies.

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

CS 101 WWCOMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS IIntroduction to computer concepts to include the following areas; computer fundamentals, keyapplications, and living online. Basic introduction to computer hardware, computer software, andmanipulating an operating system. An elementary summary of common program functions andoffice suites. A straightforward overview of networks, the internet, email, and social impact ofnetworking technologies.

Instructor:Stephens, Nila

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

CS 160 OWORIENTATION TO PROGRAMMINGExplores the field of computer science, providing an overview of machine architecture, softwaredevelopment and engineering, data organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics, and theory ofcomputation. Explores career options and develops rudimentary software development skills using(OOP) Object Oriented. Prerequisite: MATH 60 or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Merrick, Brian

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

CS 195 OWWEB DESIGNPresents the fundamental concepts and techniques used for the design, development, and

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implementation of web pages using (HTML) Hyper Text Markup Language and (CSS) CascadingStyle Sheets.

Instructor:Hodges, Stephen

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ECON 201 OWPRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICSIntroduces economics and the economy. Addresses the nature and methods of economics, theeconomizing problem, practical understanding of individual markets, demand and supply, andprivate and public economic systems. Uses practical, everyday real life, individual decisions aboutunlimited demands vs scarce resources.

Instructor:Bell, Darin

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

EDUC 141 OWCHILD DEVELOPMENT IIntroduces child development, including theories of growth and development during 0-8 years.Studies children's behaviors from a developmental perspective and implications for care giving ofinfants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Covers special needs of 0-8 year olds.

Instructor:Bolyard, Suzanne

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

EDUC 158 OWBILINGUAL EDUCATIONApplies theories in first and second language acquisition. Studies cognitive, affective, and socialvariables influencing language acquisition.

Instructor:Bolyard, Suzanne

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

EDUC 162 OWCHILD NUTRITION, HEALTH AND SAFETYPrepares early childhood educators to meet the nutritional and health and safety needs of youngchildren of all abilities. Considers the developmental abilities and culture of all children andfamilies. Uses a constructivist philosophy to instruct students to implement developmentallyappropriate food experiences such as snack and meal times in inclusive early childhood settings ofhome environments.

Instructor:Bolyard, Suzanne

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

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Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

EDUC 230 OWINTRO TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECTExplores the definition, scope, and impact of child abuse and neglect. Assessment of child neglect,risk and protective factors are also studied. Child neglect prevention and intervention also studied.

Instructor:Breidinger, Jessica

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

EDUC 231 OWCHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTSFocuses upon working with children of incarcerated parents and the unique issues confrontingthose children in the classroom setting.

Instructor:Breidinger, Jessica

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

EDUC 247 OWCLASSROOM MANAGEMENTFocuses on techniques for program organization in early childhood classrooms, such as supervisingand evaluating adults, conflict resolution skills, budgeting and supplies, policies and procedures,and other supervisory responsibilities.

Instructor:Bolyard, Suzanne

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

ENG 207 OWINTRO TO WORLD LITERATUREExplores the development and variety of world literature from the ancient world to the present,focusing from the ancient world to the Renaissance. Prerequisite: Pass WR 115 with a "C-" orbetter, or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Gill, Dennis

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

FNUT 225 OWNUTRITIONExamines the basic principles and practices which comprise the science of nutrition. Studies theeffect of food and nutrient intake on the body. Examines retention of nutrients and food substancesduring processing, the role of digestion and absorption, and components of an adequate diet.Includes scientific research paper on therapeutic nutrition and 5 day Dietary Analysis. Section with

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Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Winters, Kerby

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

GEOG 101 OWPHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYProvides an overview of physical geography, including foundations of geography; solar energy,seasons, and the atmosphere; energy and global temperatures; atmospheric and oceanic circulation;and water and weather.

Instructor:DeBunce, Lincoln

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

GEOL 148 OWVIOLENT EARTHCovers basics of geoscience, with a focus on historical geology and catastrophic events, including:formation of the moon, volcanoes, earthquakes, mega-floods, mass extinctions, asteroid impacts,and life itself. Course is intended for non-science majors.

Instructor:Castonguay, Samuel

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

GSCI 104 OWPHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYSICS & LABSurveys the general principles of physics. May include mechanics, electricity, heat, light, andnuclear physics. Intended for non-science majors. Lab required.

Instructor:Dickey, Kenneth

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

GSCI 161 OWMEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IExamines the pronunciation, spelling, origin, meaning, and usage of scientific terms employed byhealth care professionals. Emphasizes human anatomical terminology. Intended for studentspreparing for careers in the health professions. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Shoemaker, Jeretta

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

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Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

GSCI 161 WWMEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IExamines the pronunciation, spelling, origin, meaning, and usage of scientific terms employed byhealth care professionals. Emphasizes human anatomical terminology. Intended for studentspreparing for careers in the health professions. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Shoemaker, Jeretta

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HDEV 112 OWFRESHMAN SEMINARProvides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, careerinterest, learning styles, time management, study skills, and successful navigation of the collegesystem (financial aid, resources, policies).

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:1.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HDEV 112 WWFRESHMAN SEMINARProvides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, careerinterest, learning styles, time management, study skills, and successful navigation of the collegesystem (financial aid, resources, policies).

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:1.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HIST 201 OWU.S. HISTORYExamines the major ideas, issues, events, and personalities of the time. Offers differentframeworks of analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes early migrationinto North America through nationhood to the eve of the Civil War.

Instructor:Yadlin, Michal

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HIST 203 OWU.S. HISTORYExamines the major ideas, issues, events and personalities of the time. Offers different frameworksof analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes WWI, Depression and New

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Deal, WWII, Vietnam War, and the 1960's through to the present.

Instructor:Yadlin, Michal

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HPE 091 2 OCBLS & HEARTSAVER INST RECERT

Instructor:Dillon, Cindy

Location:Web

Credits:0.00

Schedule: U 2:00PM-4:00PM 11/15/2020-12/15/2020

HPE 295 OWHEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFEExplores wellness concepts and emphasizes how to maximize health by making informed choicesin regards to total wellness, fitness, nutrition and other lifestyle changes. Covers muscle strengthand endurance, cardiovascular issues, lifestyle related diseases and their risk factors, andprevention methods.

Instructor:Crawford, Tanya

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HPE 295 WWHEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFEExplores wellness concepts and emphasizes how to maximize health by making informed choicesin regards to total wellness, fitness, nutrition and other lifestyle changes. Covers muscle strengthand endurance, cardiovascular issues, lifestyle related diseases and their risk factors, andprevention methods.

Instructor:Crawford, Tanya

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HSER 101 OWADDICTIONS PHARMACOLOGYExplains how alcohol and other drugs are processed in the body and the brain. Includes thephysiological effects of alcohol and other drugs on the human body, and the possible implicationsfor the treatment and prevention of problems that arise from their use. Prerequisite: Pass WR 095with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Hall, Jade

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

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Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HSER 102 OWDRUG USE, MISUSE & ADDICTIONIntroduces students to drug classification systems and specific drugs within each classification,including physiological and psychological effects, signs and symptoms of use, abuse, dependence,overdose and withdrawal. Examines treatment modalities and the recovery process. Co-requisite:HSER 101.

Instructor:Hall, Jade

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HSER 200 OWALCOHOL/DRUGS & FAMILYExplores the role of the counselor in the chemically dependent family, from identification of rolesthrough intervention strategies and treatment modalities. Includes competency-based educationtechniques, including group activities, presentations, research, readings, role playing, attendance incommunity meetings, and interviewing professionals in the field of family therapy. Co-requisite:HSER 101.

Instructor:Hall, Jade

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

HSER 250 OWINTRO TO MEDITATION, MINDFUL/STRESSThis course explores various meditation, body awareness, and yoga techniques. Learning takesplace through practice and study of how your body handles (and can resolve) stress neurologically.The skills developed in this course can increase the ability to cope with stress, pain, and thechallenges of everyday life. Students will learn to deal with disturbing events with grace andcomposure and to become more aware and fully present and alive in the moment. A growing bodyof research points to the benefits of mindfulness and meditation for mental and physical health.Although these terms are closely related, they are not identical. Mindfulness practice is one ofmany approaches to meditation; and mindfulness is applicable not just to meditation techniques butto a wide variety of daily life activities as well. These techniques assist us to combating negativitybias: triggers for the fight or flight stress response. By using meditation, mindfulness, and othertechniques, and by learning more about how to manage our stress responses, we increase ourwell-being and life satisfaction. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Breidinger, Jessica

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

LIB 101 OWINTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHThis course teaches students an understanding of both the research process as well as essential

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research skills. Students will learn how to identify and narrow research topics, plan and carry outresearch, identify credible sources, and utilize appropriate citation methods. Section with Low-costCourse Materials

Instructor:Dominick, Tara

Location:Web

Credits:1.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MA 112 OWINTRO TO MEDICAL ASSISTINGFocuses on administrative skills performed by the Medical Assistant in the ambulatory care setting.The course provides an introduction to the medical assistant profession, examines medical law andethics, principles of confidentiality and medical office function. Introduces the medical assistingstudents to learn practical applications of billing medical insurance both manually andelectronically. The course is designed to instruct the student in all phases of the administrativemedical assistant.

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MA 112 WWINTRO TO MEDICAL ASSISTINGFocuses on administrative skills performed by the Medical Assistant in the ambulatory care setting.The course provides an introduction to the medical assistant profession, examines medical law andethics, principles of confidentiality and medical office function. Introduces the medical assistingstudents to learn practical applications of billing medical insurance both manually andelectronically. The course is designed to instruct the student in all phases of the administrativemedical assistant.

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 060 OWBEGINNING ALGEBRA INo familiarity with Algebra is assumed, presents Introductory Algebra, critical thinking, andproblem solving techniques. Includes operations with real numbers, unit analysis, proportionalreasoning, solving linear equations and inequalities (systems of linear equations), introduction tographing (graphing calculator), concepts of function, Prerequisite: Pass MATH 25 with a "C-" orbetter, or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Borman, Greg

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

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MATH 060 WWBEGINNING ALGEBRA INo familiarity with Algebra is assumed, presents Introductory Algebra, critical thinking, andproblem solving techniques. Includes operations with real numbers, unit analysis, proportionalreasoning, solving linear equations and inequalities (systems of linear equations), introduction tographing (graphing calculator), concepts of function, Prerequisite: Pass MATH 25 with a "C-" orbetter, or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Enright, Debra

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 070 OWALGEBRA REVIEWEmphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. IncludesIntroductory Algebra Review, Functions and Linear and Absolute Value Equations andInequalities, Modeling with Linear Functions, Quadratic Functions, Modeling with QuadraticFunctions, Operations, Special Products and Factoring, Solving Quadratic Equations with SquareRoots, The Quadratic Formula, Solving Maxima and Minima Problems, Complex Numbers,Vertex Form and Inequalities, Functions. Prerequisite: Complete MATH060 with a C- or better,MATH 65 with a D grade or suitable placement test score.

Instructor:Wallick, Drake

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 070 WWALGEBRA REVIEWEmphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. IncludesIntroductory Algebra Review, Functions and Linear and Absolute Value Equations andInequalities, Modeling with Linear Functions, Quadratic Functions, Modeling with QuadraticFunctions, Operations, Special Products and Factoring, Solving Quadratic Equations with SquareRoots, The Quadratic Formula, Solving Maxima and Minima Problems, Complex Numbers,Vertex Form and Inequalities, Functions. Prerequisite: Complete MATH060 with a C- or better,MATH 65 with a D grade or suitable placement test score.

Instructor:Wallick, Drake

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 095 OWINTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA IEmphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. IncludesFunctions and Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Inequalities and Square Roots, Ratios,Variation, Rational Functions, Exponents, Radicals, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.

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Prerequisite: Complete MATH 070 with a "C-" or better, or pass MATH 096 with an "D" grade, orsuitable placement score. Co-requisite: MATH 103

Instructor:Wallick, Drake

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 095 WWINTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA IEmphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. IncludesFunctions and Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Inequalities and Square Roots, Ratios,Variation, Rational Functions, Exponents, Radicals, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.Prerequisite: Complete MATH 070 with a "C-" or better, or pass MATH 096 with an "D" grade, orsuitable placement score. Co-requisite: MATH 103

Instructor:Weber, Renae

Location:Web

Credits:5.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 103 OWINTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORSIntroduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphingcalculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95. Prerequisite: MATH 060. Sectionwith Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor:Borman, Greg

Location:Web

Credits:1.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 103 WWINTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORSIntroduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphingcalculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95. Prerequisite: MATH 060.

Instructor:Borman, Greg

Location:Web

Credits:1.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 105 OWMATH IN SOCIETYMath in Society is a rigorous mathematics course designed for students majoring in Liberal Artsand Humanities. The course provides a solid foundation in quantitative reasoning, symbolicreasoning, and problem solving techniques needed to be a productive contributing citizen in the21st century. Prerequisite: Complete MATH 095, or MATH 098 with a "C-" or better, or suitableplacement score. If enrolling based on placement score, then the student must co-req with MATH103. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

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Instructor:Borman, Greg

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MATH 111 OWCOLLEGE ALGEBRAEmphasizes critical thinking and use of graphical calculator technology to solve problems.Explores functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential andlogarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Prerequisite: Pass MATH 95 with a"C" or better, or suitable placement score. Enrolling based on Placement score, then the studentmust co-req with MATH 103.

Instructor:Weber, Renae

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MREC 116 OWMEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURESCovers work routines of a medical office assistant, including scheduling appointments,maintaining patient account records, preparing a variety of health insurance forms, and othermedically related document preparation. Requires transcription of medical documents and letters.Lab included. Medical Terminology recommended.

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MREC 210 OWMEDICAL BILLING ICovers the roles and compliance issues for an insurance billing specialist; claims processes andintroductions to procedural and diagnostic coding; health care payers - the “Blues”, Medicare,Medicaid and other programs. Recommended: Medical terminology background or concurrentenrollment in GSCI 161.

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

MUS 101 OWMUSIC FUNDAMENTALSAcquaints students with the elements of music fundamentals. Includes note reading, rhythm skills,and basic theory.

Instructor:Replogle, Rebecca

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

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MUS 206 OWINTRO TO THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSICStudies the elements of music, rock music, and its attendant sub-genres, its historical creation, andlistening to samples taken from select artists across the different periods and styles.

Instructor:Replogle, Rebecca

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

OA 116 OWOFFICE PROCEDURESProvides the foundation necessary for entry-level employment as an office assistant with exercisesthat simulate entry-level administrative work situations.

Instructor:Saldivar, Kilee

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

PSYC 101 OWPSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONSEmphasizes the theory and practice of human relations in the work setting, includingself-management skills, role as employee, and effective participation in work groups. Stresses selfawareness, awareness of others, managing stress and emotions, building healthy relationships,interpersonal communications, intercultural sensitivity, conflict resolution, and professionalbehavior.

Instructor:Babcock, Lauri

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

PSYC 201 OWGENERAL PSYCHOLOGYIntroduces psychology, discussing biological processes and principles and theories of humanbehavior. Surveys experimental design, including elementary statistics, tests and measurements.Examines biological, and developmental aspects, including consciousness, senses, and perceptualprocesses.

Instructor:Skousen, Debbie

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

PSYC 202 OWGENERAL PSYCHOLOGYStresses memory, thinking, and developmental stages. Discusses theories of intelligence and

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learning. Surveys psychological processes of language and thought, motivation, emotion, andprimary theories of human growth and development. Prerequisite: PSYC 201, or BIOL 101.

Instructor:Skousen, Debbie

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

PSYC 237 OWSEASONS OF LIFEFocuses on the concept that development is a lifelong process, beginning at conception andcontinuing into late adulthood. Considers human development as influenced by three "clocks": thebiological clock, the social clock, and the psychological clock. Prerequisite: PSYC 201, or BIOL101.

Instructor:Skousen, Debbie

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

SOC 204 OWGENERAL SOCIOLOGYPresents basic theories, concepts, and processes involved in scientific study of society, includingculture, socialization, social structure, social interaction, and formal organizations.

Instructor:Breidinger, Jessica

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

SOC 205 OWGENERAL SOCIOLOGYExamines deviance. Studies social stratification, issues of social class, gender, racial and ethnicgroups, the elderly, and collective behavior.

Instructor:Breidinger, Jessica

Location:Web

Credits:3.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

SPAN 102 OW1ST YEAR SPANISH IIFirst Year Spanish is based on the Standards of Learning Spanish. Instruction Incorporates themajor organizing principles for the Standards for Foreign Language Learning: Communication,Cultures, Connections, Comparisons and Communities. Grammar is taught within the context ofreal world interaction in the target language (Spanish), including reading, writing, speaking, andlistening. Pre-requisite: SPAN 101, Two years of high school Spanish, or instructor approval.

Instructor:Holderman, Claire

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

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WR 115 OWINTRO TO COLLEGE WRITINGDevelops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar,mechanics, sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays.Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score,

Instructor:Wilson, Marc

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

WR 115 WWINTRO TO COLLEGE WRITINGDevelops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar,mechanics, and sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays.Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.

Instructor:Coyne, Christina

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

WR 121 OWENGLISH COMPOSITIONTeaches students to write focused, logically organized, and well-transitioned academic essays on avariety of topics, including literature. Emphasizes critical thinking, reading, and writing with closeattention to development strategies, identification of purpose, and revision. Reviews grammer,punctuation, and style. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placementscore.

Instructor:Jones, Kelsea

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020

WR 121 WWENGLISH COMPOSITIONTeaches students to write focused, logically organized, and well-transitioned academic essays on avariety of topics, including literature. Emphasizes critical thinking, reading, and writing with closeattention to development strategies, identification of purpose, and revision. Reviews grammer,punctuation, and style. Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placementscore.

Instructor:Jones, Kelsea

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

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WR 122 OWENGLISH COMPOSITIONContinues the goals of WR 121 and examines the logical means of developing ideas inargumentative essays. Emphasizes the identification, analysis, and evaluation of argumentativeelements, audience, and style. Selecting, evaluating, and documenting sources will also bestressed. Prerequisites: Pass WR 121 with a "C-" or better.

Instructor:Wilson, Marc

Location:Web

Credits:4.00

Schedule: 9/28/2020-12/11/2020