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UCC Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4600
Toll Free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-820-5161
Academic Advising & Career Service Center . . . . . . . .541-440-4610
Academic Partnership . . . . . . .541-440-7813
Academic Success Center . . . .541-440-7733
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7743
Adult Basic Education . . . . . . .541-440-4603
Adult High School Program . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4603
Alumni Association . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7847
Apprenticeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4675
Arts & Sciences Division . . . . .541-440-7652
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7737
Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4695 541-440-7782
Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4664
Career and Technical Education . . . . . . . . .541-440-4713
Cashier Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7660
Community and Workforce Training . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4668
Community and Workforce Training: Register by Phone . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7744
Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . .541-440-7686
Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4678
Community Relations . . . . . . .541-440-4628
Construction Technology . . . .541-440-4713
Cooperative Work Experience . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4713
Criminal Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4678
Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7658
Dental Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7814
Disability Services . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7655
Early Childhood Education . .541-440-7848
Educational & Technology Center . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7685
EMT/Paramedic . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7680
Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7686
Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4602
Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4691
Fire Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4678
Ford Childhood Enrichment Center . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7741
Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7847
GED Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4603
HelpDesk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7808
Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4626
Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4648
Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4679
Job Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-496-3507
Job Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7797
JOBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7664
Learning Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4715
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4640
Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7652
Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4614
PE / Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4686
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4622
Registrar’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4604 541-440-4617
Reserve Officer Training Academy . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4678
River Rush Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4696
Scholarship Office . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7674
Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7652
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7777
Small Business Development Center . . . . . . . .541-440-4669
Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4647
Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7749
Testing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4610
Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4694
Transfer Opportunity Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4712
Tutoring Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7733
UCCOnline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7685
Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4621
V.P. Admin. Services . . . . . . . .541-440-4631
V.P. Instructional Services . . .541-440-4682
V.P. Student Development . .541-440-4631
Viticulture & Enology . . . . . . . .541-440-4709
Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7819
UCC CONTACTS
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GOALS• The College will expand opportunities in current and new post-secondary
transfer and professional/ technical education programs that lead to
continued learning activities and desired employment.
• The College will increase opportunities for enrollment in Adult Basic Skills
Development programs for students who are not college or work prepared.
• The College will enhance life-long learning programs that increase
opportunities in workforce training, economic development, job preparation
and upgrading, personal enrichment, and cultural well-being
for our students and community.
• The College will develop new strategies, methods, and resources to access
post-secondary educational programs and life-long learning services.
• The College will promote and support a positive learning and working
environment to encourage student and employee success.
Equal OpportunityIt is the policy of Umpqua Community College to provide equal educational and employment opportunities and to provide service benefits to all students and employees without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law. This policy is in accordance with the laws enforced by the Department of Education and Department of Labor, including Presidential Executive Order 11246, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Acts of 1974-75, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Oregon Revised Statute 659.030.
Inquiries regarding application of these and other regulations should be directed to the College’s Human Resources Office 541-440-4626, the Office of the Vice President for Student Development 541-440-4677; the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education Office, Seattle, Washington; or the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor, San Francisco, California.
It is the policy of Umpqua Community College and their Board that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of sex, race, color, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Vice President for Student Development at the Campus Center – Student Development. Phone 541-440-4677 or Oregon Relay 800-735-2900. Persons having questions about or requests for special needs and accommodation should contact the Disabilities Services Coordinator at Umpqua Community College Counseling Office, 1140 Umpqua College Road, Roseburg, Oregon 97470. Phone 541-440-7655. Contact should be made 48-72 hours in advance of the event. (Oregon Relay TTY 1-800-735-2900).
WELCOMEMission Statement & Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Sunsational Summer Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Summer Sports Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Summer Swim Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Summer 2014 Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . 14Campus Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
GETTING STARTEDNew to UCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Returning to UCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Online Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Off Campus Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Degrees At-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Application for Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
CREDIT SCHEDULESummer Credit Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Online Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Fall Preview Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Distance Learning Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENTAdult Basic Education (ABE) and Pre-GED . . . . 39GED, College and Career Preparation . . . . . . . . 39Skill Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Adult High School Diploma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAININGContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Hours / Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Gold Card Discount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Registration Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . 42Community and Workforce Training Staff . . . . 42Community and Workforce Training Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Summer Term Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . 68
UCC MISSION STATEMENTUmpqua Community College provides accessible and affordable quality college education, life-long learning opportunities, workforce training, and cultural programs for our communities.
Schedule(USPS #009429) Summer 14, Volume 45, Number 1 is published quarterly by Umpqua Community
College, 1140 Umpqua College Rd, PO Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470-0226. Periodical Postage paid at Roseburg, OR. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Umpqua Community College, PO Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470-0226. This publication is intended to inform students and residents about Umpqua Community College’s programs and services. It includes a listing of Community and Workforce Training and credit classes for the term and registration information. Every effort is made to insure accuracy at the time of publication; however, the college reserves the right to make changes without prior notice.
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June 23 - 26
Into the Wild (K-5)
Wilderness Survival
#14497 Get outside and learn hands-on wilderness
survival skills. Become skilled at navigation, first aid, food
preparation, emergency shelters, and fire construction. $35
6/23 - 6/26, 9 - 10:20 am, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Wild Art
#14499 Unleash your wild side in this creative class as
you explore a variety of art projects. All supplies included
in the class fee. $35
10:30 - 11:30 am, M/T/W/R
Synder Hall 18, UCC Campus
Wild Blue Yonder - Rockets
#14500 Build, launch, and learn about rockets!
All supplies included in the class fee. $35
12:30 - 1:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Science 17, UCC Campus
Wild Monkeys in the Pool
#14345 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15
1:45 - 3:15 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
Crazy Foods You’ll Love
#14346 You’ll have a great time making spaghetti,
sandwiches, fresh vegetables, fruits, and cakes like you
have never seen them. Enjoy turning the ordinary into
crazy. $39
3:30 - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
Full Into the Wild Camp
#14487 Inclues Wild Art, Wild Blue Yonder, Wild Monkeys
in the Pool, and Crazy Foods You’ll Love. $139
9 am - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Various Locations, UCC Campus
Before & After Camp Activities
#14347 See details in the “box” below. $15
7:30 - 9 am AND 5 - 5:30 pm
Technical Center 106, UCC Campus
July 12
Clay Animation
Clay Animation (Grades K-5)
#14348 Learn to animate clay with professional animator
Christiane Cegavske. Visit www.christianecegavske.com/
animationclass.html to see samples and what supplies
you need to take this class. $35
9 am - Noon, S
Synder Hall 18, UCC Campus
July 14 - 17
Science Quest (K-2)
Ooey Gooey Glop
#14501 Make fun chemical creations, explore interactions
between common household liquids; investigae scientific
concepts, and enjoy some tasty science. All supplies are
included in class fee. $39
9 - 10 am, M/T/W/R
Synder Hall 18, UCC Campus
Discovery Science
#14503 Enjoy hands-on experiments
and new discoveries each day. $39
10:15 - 11:15 am, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Discovery College For Kids (Grades K-5)
Rocks Rock!
#14488 Discover the mysterious world of rocks with
hands-on activities. Learn about volcanoes and lava, fossils
and sedimentary rocks, stream and coastal features, and
minerals. $39
Noon - 1 pm, M/T/W/R
Science 14, UCC Campus
H-Two-Oh
#14349 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15
1:15 - 2:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
Kitchen Concoctions
#14350 Fun cooking projects will help you become a
better cook and learn basic science at the same time!
You get to eat the results! All supplies are included in
the class fee. $39
2:45 - 4 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
Astronomy
#14506 Investigate the moon, sky, sun, stars, and our
galaxy with exciting hands-on activities. $35
4:15 - 5:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Full Science Quest Camp (K-2)
#14494 Camp includes: Ooey, Gooey Glop!, Discovery
Science, Rocks Rock, H-Two-Oh, Kitchen Concoctions,
and Astronomy. $175
9 am - 5:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Various Locations, UCC Campus
Before Camp Activities
#14352 See details in the “sun” below. $10
7:30 - 9 am
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
UCC Community & Workforce Training
UCC Sunsational Summer Fun
Registration Options
1. Register for individual classes.2. Register for Full Day camps -
includes all classes for one low price!
3. Before & After Activities supervised activities before and after classes. K-5th grade students cannot be on campus unsupervised. Send kids with snacks and a lunch. Students who need to be dropped off early or picked up late must call 541-440-7650 to make arrangements.
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July 14 - 17
Science Quest (3-5)
Rocks Rock!
#14489 Discover the mysterious world of rocks with
hands-on activities. Learn about volcanoes and lava, fossils
and sedimentary rocks, stream and coastal features, and
minerals. $39
9 - 10 am, M/T/W/R
Science 14, UCC Campus
Ooey Gooey Glop
#14502 Make fun chemical creations, explore interactions
between common household liquids; investigae scientific
concepts, and enjoy some tasty science. All supplies are
included in class fee. $39
10:15 - 11:15 am, M/T/W/R
Synder Hall 18, UCC Campus
Discovery Science
#14504 Enjoy hands-on experiments and new discoveries
each day. $39
Noon - 1 pm, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Kitchen Concoctions
#14353 Fun cooking projects will help you become a
better cook and learn basic science at the same time!
You get to eat the results! All supplies are included in
the class fee. $39
1:15 - 2:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
H-Two-Oh
#14351 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15
2:45 - 4 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
Tech Kids
#14354 This class will teach you new web-based tools
and apps for fun and learning. Using computers and iPads,
you will explore coding adventures, basic photo editing,
making talking avatars, and much more! $25
4:15 - 5:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Education Skills Building 32, UCC Campus
Before & After Camp Activities
#14359 See details in the “box:”. $15
7:30 - 8:30 am AND 5 - 5:30 pm
Technical Center 106, UCC Campus
July 28-31
Art Attack!
Action, Adventure, and Art!
#14486 Let your imagination guide you as you experience
the excitement of activities and art projects with a new
theme each day: Pirates, Nature Explorers, Folktale Theatre,
and Under the Sea. $75
10 am - 12:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Wayne Crooch Hall 16, UCC Campus
Picassos in the Pool
#14360 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $25
1:15 - 3:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
August 4-14
Performing Arts
Kids on Stage
#14361 Experience the wonder of theater performance.
You will learn and improve many theater skills that will
empower your imagination, self-confidence, social skills,
and love for stage. Students will present a free evening
performance for friends and family on August 14. $149
9 am - Noon, M/T/W/R and 6 - 8 pm on 8/14
Hucrest Community Church,
2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Roseburg
www.roseburgsummerfun.com
Full Science Quest Camp (3-5)#14495 Camp includes: Ooey, Gooey Glop!, Discovery Science,
Rocks Rock, H-Two-Oh, Kitchen Concoctions, and Tech Kids. $175
9 am - 5:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Various Locations, UCC Campus
Before Camp Activities#14352 See details in the “box”. $10
7:30 - 9 am
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
July 21-24
Spy Camp (K-5)
Secret Agent Challenge
#14355 Calling all Jr. Agents for a special crime-
solving mission! Sharpen your mind and body in this
fun challenging adventure. Expect lots of energy and
excitment. $35
8:30 - 9:45 am, M/T/W/R
Swanson Amphitheater, UCC Campus
Spy Science
#14511 Create cool spy tools and learn secret spy science
that you can use to complete your mission. $39
10 - 11:30 am, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Jiu-Jitsu
#14356 Experience the fundamentals of this sport and
learn healthy prevention strategies, character building, and
life skills such as: focus, self-discipline, and leadership. $19
Noon - 1 pm, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 14, UCC Campus
Underwater Escape
#14357 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $19
1:15 - 3 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
Spy Snacks
#14358 All secret agents need to know how to prepare
food that will keep them strong and healthy. $39
3:15 - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
Spy Camp
#14491 Camp includes: Secret Agent Challenge,
Spy Science, Jiu Jitsu, Underwater Escape, and Spy Snacks.
$135
8:30 am - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Various Locations, UCC Campus
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Conquests and Glory
Myths & Legends
#14507 Mystery, magic, and monsters! Discover eccentric
characters and exciting tales in ancient Greek mythology.
$35
8:30 - 9:50 am, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 10, UCC Campus
Greek Olympics
#14362 Compete for your personal best in a variety
of Olympic events in this fun, energetic class. $39
10:00 - Noon, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 14, UCC Campus
Sculpture
#14508 You’ll learn a variety of techniques to create clay
sculptures that are realistic and expressive. All supplies are
included in the class fee. $35
12:30 - 1:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Jackson Hall 12, UCC Campus
Greek Cooking
#14363 Create fun, simple, tasty, and authentic Greek
recipes that are sure to be crowd pleasers. $39
1:45 - 3:15 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
Epic Art
#14364 Experience the art of epic ages as we draw the
stuff of legends. All supplies are included in the class fee.
$39
3:30 - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Wayne Crooch Hall 16, UCC Campus
Conquests and Glory Camp
#14492 Experience a full week’s worth of fun activities
for one low price! Camp includes: Myths & Legends, Greek
Olympics, Sculpture, Greek Cooking, and Epic Art. $155
8:30 am - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Various Locations, UCC Campus
July 12
Clay Animation
Clay Animation
#14365 Learn to animate clay with professional animator
Christiane Cegavske. Visit www.christianecegavske.com/
animationclass.html to see samples and what supplies to
bring to class. $35
1 - 5 pm, S
Synder Hall 18, UCC Campus
July 14-17
Science Quest (6-10)
Discovery Science
#14505 Enjoy hands-on experiments and new discoveries
each day. $39
9 - 10 am, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Geology
#14490 Discover the mysterious world of rocks with
hands-on activities. Learn about volcanoes and lava, fossils
and sedimentary rocks, stream and coastal features, and
minerals. $39
10:15 - 11:15 am, M/T/W/R
Science 14, UCC Campus
Matter Matters - Amazing Chemical Reactions
#14498 Learn why matter matters and how chemical
changes occur in this lively class with hands-on
experiments! $39
12 - 1 pm, M/T/W/R
Snyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
Matrix (Grades 6 - 10)
UCC Sunsational Summer Fun
H-Two-Oh
#14617 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15
1:15 - 2:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
Geek Academy
#14367 This class will teach you new web-based tools
and apps for fun and learning. Using computers and iPads,
you will explore coding adventures, basic photo editing,
making talking avatars, and much more! $25
2:45 - 4 pm, M/T/W/R
Education Skills Building 32, UCC Campus
Kitchen Concoctions
#14366 Fun cooking projects will help you become a
better cook and learn basic science at the same time! You
get to eat the results! All supplies are included in the class
fee. $39
4:15 - 5:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
Science Quest Camp
#14496 Experience a full week’s worth of fun activities for
one low price! Camp includes: Matter Matters, Discovery
Science, Geology, H-Two-Oh, Geek Academy, and Kitchen
Concoctions. $175
9 am - 5:30 pm, M/T/W/R
Campus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
UCC Community & Workforce Training
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July 21-24
Out of this World
(6-10)
Galaxy Games
#14368 Team up with friends as you attempt to rescue
the fate of the earth and survive each day’s action-packed
challenges. $39
10:00 - 10:50 am, M/T/W/R
Physical Education Gym, UCC Campus
Jiu-Jitsu
#14369 Experience the fundamentals of this sport and
learn healthy prevention strategies, character building, and
life skills such as: perserverance, focus, self-discipline, and
leadership. $19
11 am - Noon, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 14, UCC Campus
Blast Off - Rockets
#14509 Build, launch, and learn all about rockets in this
exciting class. All supplies are included. $39
12:30 - 1:20 pm, M/T/W/R
Physical Education 11, UCC Campus
Water Warp
#14370 Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the
same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll
provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15
1:30 - 3 pm, M/T/W/R
Pool, UCC Campus
Atomic Art
#14371 UFO’s, aliens, robots! This class features images
of the future technology. All supplies are included in the
class fee. $39
3:15 - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Wayne Crooch Hall 16, UCC Campus
Out of this World Camp
#14493 Experience a full week’s worth of fun activities
for one low price! Camp includes: Galaxy Games, Jiu-Jitsu,
Blast Off!, Underwater Escape, and Atomic Art. $135
10 am - 5 pm, M/T/W/R
Various Locations, UCC Campus
August 4-14
Performing Arts
Summer Theatre for Teens
#14373 Experience the wonder of theater performance.
You will learn and improve many theater skills that will
empower your imagination, self-confidence, social skills,
and love for stage. Students will present a free evening
performance for friends and family on August 14. $149
1 - 4 pm, M/T/W/R and 6 - 8 on 8/14
Hucrest Community Church,
2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Roseburg
Miscellaneous
Aikido
#14301 Develop self defense skills, improve balance,
and physical conditioning! Training takes place in an
enviroment of cooperation and suppot. Students ages
13 - 100 are welcome. $75
6/17 - 8/21, 6 - 7 pm, Tuesdays/Thursdays
Physical Education 14, UCC Campus
Beginning Drawing
#14268 Have fun while becoming a better artist! This
course covers basic instruction, skills, and drawing secrets.
Call instructor Shane Slayer 541-459-4850 for the list of
supplies. No class 7/22. $49
7/1 - 8/12, 6 - 8 pm, Tuesdays
Wayne Crooch Hall 16, UCC Campus
Drawing Portraits
#14269 Learn to realistically create each feature of the
human face and develop the skills to put them together
in portraits! No class 7/22. $49
7/1 - 8/12, 3:30 - 5:30 pm, Tuesdays
Wayne Crooch Hall 16, UCC Campus
Exploring Knit and Crochet
#14265 This hands-on beginner course will take you
through the basics of tools, materials, stitches, and
techniques, allowing you to follow simple patterns and
design projets. Call Lorna (541-378-7033) for a supply
list. $49
7/10 - 8/28, 10:30 am - Noon, Thursdays
WTC 15, 2555 NE Diamond Lake, Roseburg
www.roseburgsummerfun.com
Sign up for any of these classes
individually or take them all!
Information:541-440-7650
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SUMMER SWIM RECREATIONGENERAL POOL INFORMATIONJune 23 – Aug. 30Monday – Saturday: 1-4 p.m. & 7-9 p.m.No open swim on July 4, 11, 12
Cost Under 3: Free
Ages 4+: $3 or $30 for 15-Swim Mini Pass
UCC Students (with ID): $1.50
Groups (15+ swimmers): $1.50/swimmer
Family Pass (2 adults & up to 4 children): $150.00
POOL RENTALUCC’s pool is available for rental to churches, clubs, civic groups, and private parties. It may be rented on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or Sundays from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. For information on rates, rental information, or reservations, call 541-440-4705.
LAP SWIMLap swim is available 7 - 9 a.m. and from 5:30 - 7 p.m. Monday – Thursday. The cost for lap swim is $25 and the CRN is 15083. See below on how to register.
SUMMER SWIM CLASSESSession 1: June 23-July 3
Session 2: July 7-17
Session 3: July 21-31
Session 4: Aug. 4-14
Session 5: Aug. 18-28
REGISTRATIONRegister for all swim classes and lap swim through the Registration Office in the Administration Building. Early registration is encouraged as enrollment is on a first come, first served basis. Mail-in registration does not guarantee a spot in a class; late mail-ins are discouraged as classes fill up quickly. Convenient call-in registration using a Visa or Mastercard is available at 541-440-7744.
Sports Camps 440-4686
Swim Classes and Activities 440-7732SUMMER RECREATION
BASKETBALL DAY CAMPS The Basketball Day Camps focus on the fundamentals of passing, dribbling, shooting, and playing. Participants learn team concepts while engaging in active, fun drills and games. The camp is beneficial for all ability levels. A free camp T-shirt will be given to each participant. Registration fee $60. If registered before June 1, the fee is $50. Camp director is Daniel Leeworthy, UCC men’s basketball coach. THESE ARE TWO-DAY CAMPS.
Thursday & Friday, June 26-27Boys & Girls - Grades 1-614080 8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. PE Gym (Leeworthy) F: $60
Monday & Tuesday, June 30-July 1Boys & Girls - Grades 7-1014083 8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. PE Gym (Leeworthy) F: $60
Wednesday & Thursday, July 2-3Boys & Girls - Grades 11-1214086 8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. PE Gym (Leeworthy) F: $60
Girls and Boys Basketball Camp Grades 5-8 Monday – Thursday, June 16 - 19Camp is for both boys and girls who want to improve their shooting and ball handling through various drills and multiple repetitions. Both post and perimeters skills are covered. Registration fee $50. THIS IS A FOUR-DAY CAMP.14568 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. PE Gym (Stricklin) F: $50
Summer Volleyball CampsMonday – Thursday, July 28 - 31UCC’s volleyball camps cover all aspects of the game: passing, setting, serving, and offenses and defenses.
A free camp T-shirt is given to each participant who registers before July 1. A free one-day swim pass will also be given to each participant. Camp director is UCC Women’s Volleyball Coach Lacy Pinard. THESE ARE FOUR-DAY CAMPS.
Grades 3-514512 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. PE Gym (Pinard) F: $100Grades 6-814514 2 - 5 p.m. PE Gym (Pinard) F: $100
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WAITING LISTSWaiting lists are available for all swim classes that have reached capacity. Adding swimmers to a class depends on both pool and instructor availability. To be placed on a waiting list, call 541-440-7717.
SWITCHING CLASSES OR SESSIONSChanges to a student’s enrollment must be done no later than the Thursday before the session begins. Contact the Registration Office at 541-440-7744 or speak with the pool director to change classes.
CLASS CANCELLATIONSClasses may be cancelled if there are fewer than three students enrolled. Classes may be combined to reach enrollment requirements.
REFUNDSNo refunds will be issued after the second day of instruction.
COST30-Minute Group Lessons - $40
60-Minute Group Lessons - $60
Private Lessons - $75
CLASS DESCRIPTIONSNote: All classes are 30 minutes, except where noted.
PARENT & CHILD AQUATICS - COMBINED LEVEL 1 & 2(6 months-3 years*)
This is a combination of American Red Cross Parent & Child Levels 1 and 2, and introduces parents and children to basic aquatics skills. Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to support and hold them and to encourage participation and trying new skills. Children receive a foundation for learning to swim. Parents are actively in the water with the children. *All children wearing diapers must wear swim diapers.
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS(ages 4-5)
New! The American Red Cross new preschool program is for beginning swimmers (ages 4 and 5) with little or no prior swim instruction. The goal is to help children feel comfortable in the water without a parent. Children learn basic aquatic
skills, such as entering and exiting the water, blowing bubbles through their mouth and nose, going underwater, bobbing, gliding, and staying safe. Skills presented in Preschool Levels 1 and 2 are done with instructor assistance, and set the foundation for Level 3 instruction.
LEARN-TO-SWIM(ages 6 and up)
Level 1 - Introduction to Water Skills Level 1 is for beginning swimmers who have had very little or no swim instruction. The focus is on developing elementary aquatics skills, positive attitudes, good swimming habits, and safe practices in and around the water. Level 1 skills include: safely entering/exiting the water, blowing bubbles, bobbing, opening eyes underwater to retrieve submerged objects, front and back floating and gliding, alternating arm and leg action, combining stroke movements, and treading water. Most skills are performed with support.
Level 2 - Fundamental Aquatic Skills The goal of Level 2 is to help swimmers gain familiarity with fundamental skills and achieve success without support. Swimmers learn to float and glide on their front and back, develop simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions, and lay a foundation for future strokes, all without support from the instructor. Students work on floating, gliding, flutter kicking, front and back crawling, turning over from front to back and back to front, retrieving objects, and jumping into water over their head.
Level 3 - Stroke DevelopmentLevel 3 builds on the skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice. Students should be very comfortable in the water and be able to swim with combined strokes on front and back without assistance. Level 3 focuses on making swimmers comfortable and safe in deep water, teaches front crawl, elementary backstroke, breath control, and submerging, builds on the fundamentals of treading water, introduces scissor and dolphin kicks, and reviews the rules for headfirst entries (seated entry dives).
Level 4 - Stroke ImprovementThe goal of Level 4 is to develop confidence in the strokes and improve overall aquatic skills. Students improve skills and endurance for freestyle and backstroke, are introduced to breaststroke, sidestroke, and the basics of turns, and continue work on headfirst entries. Students must be comfortable in deep water.
Level 5 – Stroke Refinement (1 Hour)The goal of Level 5 is to coordinate and refine strokes in swimmers who are competent in all strokes and basic diving techniques. Level 5 swimmers focus on refining their techniques, incorporating flip turns, and increasing their swimming distance. Students
should be able to do one length of front and back crawling, know the elementary back, and tread water for one minute.
Level 6 – Swimming and Skill Proficiency (1 hour)The goal of Level 6 is to refine strokes to allow students to swim with more ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness at greater distances and to increase endurance and aquatic fitness. Level 6 has two options – Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving.
PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONSIndividual instruction is available at all levels in 30-minute sessions. Private lessons allow swimmers to benefit from a one-on-one environment, work on a specific set of skills, or address special needs or concerns that may limit the swimmer’s ability to participate in a group setting. Semi-private lessons are available for up to three children upon request and for a small additional fee.
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR AIDE (1 HOUR)Participants learn how to assist Water Safety Instructors (WSI) in teaching American Red Cross swimming classes. Participants must have the skills or hold a basic-level certificate for Learn-to-Swim Level 4. They must also exhibit a strong sense of maturity and responsibility and be comfortable communicating and working with small children. WSI-Aides must be at least 12 years old. This course is only available in Session 1.
SNORKELINGOffered by the Diver’s Den, this class is open to anyone 10 years and older. Students become familiar with a mask, snorkel, and fins for exploring the underwater world. This course is only available in Session 4.
SWIM CLASS INFORMATION AND POLICIESSession Length and Class Time:All swimming sessions are eight days (Monday-Thursday). Level 1-4 classes are 30 minutes. Level 5 and 6 classes are 60 minutes.
Instructors:The majority of UCC instructors are local high school and college students who are American Red Cross certified instructors, have experience teaching swim lessons, or are accomplished swimmers themselves. Instructors follow the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor guidelines and are certified in First Aid, CPR, and AED.
Every attempt is made to ensure students learn from the same instructor(s) during the course of a swim session. However, when an instructor is ill, it may be necessary to use a substitute.
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Session 1 ARC Learn to Swim - June 23 – July 3, 2014 (8 Days)
CRN Course Title Day Time Cost Max
14600 Group (School) Lessons M-R 9:30-10:00 $40 5014601 Preschool Level 1 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514632 Preschool Level 1 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514633 Preschool Level 1 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514634 Preschool Level 1 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514635 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514636 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514637 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514638 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514639 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514640 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514641 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514642 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514643 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514644 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514645 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514646 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514647 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514648 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514649 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514650 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514651 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514652 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514653 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514654 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514655 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514656 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514657 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514658 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514659 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514660 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514661 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514662 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514663 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514664 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 1014665 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 1014666 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 1014667 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:30-Noon $40 1014668 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 1014669 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 1014670 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 11:00-Noon $60 1014671 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 1014672 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 11:00-Noon $60 514673 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 514674 Level 6 Personal Safety M-R 11:00-Noon $60 514675 Water Safety Aide M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 1014676 Parent/Child Swim M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514677 Parent/Child Swim M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514678 Parent/Child Swim M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514679 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:00-10:30 $75 514680 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:30-11:00 $75 514681 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:00-11:30 $75 514682 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:30-Noon $75 514683 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $75 514684 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $75 514685 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $75 514686 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $75 515083 Lap Swim M-R 7:00-9:00 am $25 15 or 5:00-7:00 pm
Summer Camps 14568 Girls & Boys Basketball Camp MTWR 9 am – 12 pm $50 100
June 16-19 (4 days)
14080 Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 1-6 R-F 8:30 am-5:15 pm $60 200
June 26-27 (2 days)
14083 Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 7-10 M-T 8:30 am-5:15 pm $60 200
June 30-July 1 (2 days)
14086 Boys & Girls Day Camp Grades 11-12 W-R 8:30 am-5:15 pm $60 200
July 2-3 (2 days)
Concerns regarding pool instruction should be directed to the head lifeguards and/or pool director.
Attire:Swimsuits are required. All students not toilet trained must wear a swim diaper. Students dressed and ready to swim before the designated class time.
First Class:Parents/guardians and students will meet in the pool bleachers for the first five minutes with the instructor(s). Students will be assessed to ensure they are in the appropriate level. If a student’s skill level is not appropriate for the level in which he/she is enrolled, the student will be moved appropriately.
Last Class:The last day of class is “graduation,” when students receive their certificates and participate in recreational swimming.
Class Completion & Level Progression:Without practice, swimming skills may diminish. If several months have elapsed between swim lessons, it may be necessary to place a student in a class that he/she previously passed due to the skill level at the time of enrollment. Students should be able to perform previous level skills before moving on to the next level.
Completion or participation certificates are handed out the last day of class. In addition, a copy of a blank class progression certificate listing the level skills is available from the pool director. Keep all certificates for an accurate record of student(s) progress.
Missed Classes:A student who misses class(es) will not be able to make it up; this may impede the student’s ability to pass the level in which they are enrolled.
If a class is unable to meet in the pool (due to an electrical storm or pool contamination, for example) in-classroom instruction on water safety will be substituted.
Reminders for Parents/Guardians:Parents/guardians are asked to drop off and pick up their student(s) on time.
Parents/guardians are asked to observe classes from the bleachers and to remain off the pool deck. If a parent/guardian creates a distraction to the class, the pool director reserves the right to request that the parent/guardian relocate.
Unless otherwise deemed necessary (see above), parents/guardians are asked to remain in the pool area throughout the entire lesson in case of an emergency (or if the swim student needs to use the restroom during class).
Parents/guardians are asked to have their swim student(s) use the bathroom before each class. If a student needs to use the bathroom while the class is in progress, the instructor will signal the parent/guardian to get the student. Swim instructors cannot leave a class unattended to take students to the bathroom. Students will not be allowed to go into the locker room alone.
Do not leave valuables in unlocked lockers in the locker rooms. The security of items in unsecured lockers cannot be guaranteed.
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Session 2 ARC Learn to Swim - July 7 - July 17, 2014 (8 days)
CRN Course Title Day Time Cost Max
14687 Preschool Level 1 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514688 Preschool Level 1 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514689 Preschool Level 1 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514690 Preschool Level 1 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514691 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514692 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514693 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514694 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514695 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514696 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514697 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514698 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514699 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514700 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514701 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514702 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514703 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514704 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514705 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514706 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514707 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514708 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514711 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514712 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514713 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514714 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514715 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514716 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514717 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514718 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514719 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514720 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514721 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514722 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 1014723 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 1014724 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 1014725 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 1014732 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 1014733 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 1014734 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 11:00-Noon $60 1014735 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 1014736 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 11:00-Noon $60 515121 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 514739 Level 6 Personal Safety M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 515122 Water Safety Aide M-R 11:00 – Noon $60 514749 Parent/Child Swim M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514783 Parent/Child Swim M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514784 Parent/Child M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514785 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:00-10:30 $75 514786 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:30-11:00 $75 514787 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:00-11:30 $75 514788 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:30-Noon $75 514789 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $75 514790 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $75 514791 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $75 514792 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $75 515083 Lap Swim M-R 7:00-9:00 am $25 15 or 5:00-7:00 pm
Session 3 ARC Learn to Swim - July 21 – July 31, 2014 (8 days)
CRN Course Title Day Time Cost Max
14689 Preschool Level 1 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514690 Preschool Level 1 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514709 Preschool Level 1 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514710 Preschool Level 1 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514725 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514727 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514728 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514729 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514730 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514731 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514737 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514738 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514740 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514741 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514742 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514743 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514744 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514745 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514746 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514747 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514748 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514750 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514751 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514752 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514753 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514754 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514755 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514756 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514757 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514758 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514759 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514760 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514761 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514762 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 1014763 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 1014764 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 1014765 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:30-Noon $40 1014766 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 1014767 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 1014768 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 11:00-Noon $60 1014769 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 1014770 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 11:00-Noon $60 515123 Level 6 Diving M-R 11:00 – Noon $60 514771 Level 6 Diving M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 514772 Parent/Child Swim M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514773 Parent/Child Swim M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514774 Parent/Child Swim M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514775 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:00-10:30 $75 514776 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:30-11:00 $75 514777 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:00-11:30 $75 514778 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:30-Noon $75 514779 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $75 514780 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $75 514781 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $75 514782 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $75 515083 Lap Swim M-R 7:00-9:00 am $25 15 or 5:00-7:00 pm
Summer Camps 14512 Volleyball Camp Grades 3-5 MTWR 9 am – 12 pm $100 40
July 28 – 31 (4 days)
14514 Volleyball Camp Grades 6-8 MTWR 2 - 5 pm $100 40
July 28 – 31 (4 days)
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Session 4 ARC Learn to Swim - August 3 - August 13, 2014 (8 days)
CRN Course Title Day Time Cost Max
14793 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514794 Preschool Level 2 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514795 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514796 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514797 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514798 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514799 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514800 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514801 Preschool Level 3 M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514802 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514803 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514804 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514805 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514806 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514807 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514808 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514809 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514810 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514811 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514812 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514813 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514814 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514815 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514816 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514817 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514818 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514819 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514820 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514821 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514822 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514823 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 1014824 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 1014825 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 1014826 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:30-Noon $40 1014827 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 1014828 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 11:00-Noon $60 1014829 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 1015124 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 11:00 – Noon $60 514830 Level 6 Diving M-R 11:00-Noon $60 514831 Level 6 Diving M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 514832 Parent/Child M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514833 Parent/Child M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514834 Parent/Child M/R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514835 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:00-10:30 $75 514836 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:30-11:00 $75 514837 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:00-11:30 $75 514838 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:30-Noon $75 514839 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $75 514840 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $75 514841 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $75 514842 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $75 514843 Snorkeling M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514844 Snorkeling M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 515083 Lap Swim M-R 7:00-9:00 am $25 15 or 5:00-7:00 pm
Session 5 ARC Learn to Swim - August 18 - August 28, 2014 (8 days)
CRN Course Title Day Time Cost Max
14845 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514846 Preschool Level 2 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514847 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514848 Preschool Level 3 M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514849 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514850 Preschool Level 3 M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514851 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514852 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514853 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514854 Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514855 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514856 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514857 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514858 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514859 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514860 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514861 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514862 Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514863 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 514864 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 514865 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 514866 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514867 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 514868 Level 3 Stroke Development M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 514869 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:00-10:30 $40 1014870 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 10:30-11:00 $40 1014871 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:00-11:30 $40 1014872 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 11:30-Noon $40 1014873 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $40 1014874 Level 4 Stroke Improvement M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $40 1014875 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 11:00-Noon $60 1014876 Level 5 Stroke Refinement M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 1014877 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 11:00-Noon $60 514878 Level 6 Fitness Swimmer M-R 6:00-7:00 pm $60 514879 Parent/Child M-R 11:30-Noon $40 514880 Parent/Child M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $40 514881 Parent/Child M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $40 514882 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:00-10:30 $75 514883 Private Swim Lesson M-R 10:30-11:00 $75 514884 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:00-11:30 $75 514885 Private Swim Lesson M-R 11:30-Noon $75 514886 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:00-5:30 pm $75 514887 Private Swim Lesson M-R 5:30-6:00 pm $75 514888 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:00-6:30 pm $75 514889 Private Swim Lesson M-R 6:30-7:00 pm $75 515083 Lap Swim M-R 7:00-9:00 am $25 15 or 5:00-7:00 pm
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Students are to read and abide by the contents of the current UCC Catalog, which sets forth the terms and conditions of enrollment and supersedes and replaces any previous Catalog.
Circumstances will undoubtedly require that the policies, procedures, rules, and benefits described in this Catalog change from time to time as the College deems necessary or appropriate, and those changes will be valid when approved by UCC administration and/or voted by the Board of Trustees. Those changes will be posted on the UCC website and when appropriate, will be incorporated in future editions of the UCC Catalog.
A grievance procedure and binding arbitration is provided for any dispute or claim (including those based upon a statute, tort, or public policy) that a student has with the College regarding the terms and conditions of enrollment by the College.
May
12 I Monday Registration Begins for Continuing Undergraduate Students 27 I Tuesday Registration Begins for New Undergraduate Students
June
Check our website for New Student Orientation new student orientation schedule
16 I Monday Textbook Sales Begin 23 I Monday Final Deposit Deadline For All Summer Sessions
CAMPUS HOURSCampus Center & Welcome Center
Mon–Thurs 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Bookstore
Mon–Thurs 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Library
Mon–Thurs 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. June 23–August 28
(For library hours between terms
please call 541-440-4640 or check
online at www.ucclibrary.com)
River Rush Café
Mon–Thurs 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Bistro closed for the summer
Food service available in bookstore
(vending machines available)
Success Center (ESB 15)
Mon–Thurs 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Campus Closed
All Fridays, June 20–September 12
July 3
September 1, 16
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SUMMER 2014Summer and Fall Registration
Registration dates for undergraduate students are based on overall credit hours earned (credit hours are not earned until they are graded). Earned credit hours are shown on the academic transcript (see example below) which may be viewed on www.umpqua.edu under Student Self Service. Please see the following list for your dates to register.
May 12–14 >= 45 earned credit hours May 15–18 >= 30 earned credit hours May 19–21 >= 15 earned credit hours May 22–26 >= 1 earned credit hour May 27 & on Open Registration
Note: Registration begins at 8 a.m. on May 12. All other registration will run continuously. Please see page 41 for non-credit registration dates.
TRANSCRIPT TOTALS UNDERGRADUATE TOP
Totals Passed Earned GPA Quality GPA Hours Hours Hours Hours Points
Total Institution: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00
Total Transfer: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00
Overall: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00
FIRST 5 WEEK SESSION
June
23 I Monday Classes Begin 26 I Thursday Refund Deadline Audit Deadline Drop/Delete Deadline
July
17 I Thursday Withdrawal Deadline 24 I Thursday Classes End
SECOND 5 WEEK SESSION
July
28 I Monday Classes Begin 31 I Thursday Refund Deadline Audit Deadline Drop/Delete Deadline
August
21 I Thursday Withdrawal Deadline 28 I Thursday Classes End
10 WEEK SESSION
June
23 I Monday Classes Begin 26 I Thursday Refund Deadline Drop/Delete Deadline
July
2 I Wednesday Audit Deadline
August
14 I Thursday Withdrawal Deadline 28 I Thursday Classes End
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WHO MAY ENROLL?UCC has an open door policy and admits students in the following categories:
• Graduates from accredited secondary schools.
• Individuals who have earned the GED Certificate of Equivalency or an Adult High School Diploma.
• Non-high school graduates who are 18 years old or over and whose high school class has graduated.
• Individuals who are 16 or 17 years old who are not required to attend high school and who furnish a written Release from Compulsory School Attendance may make application as a special student (ORS 339.030).
• High school as juniors or seniors who present written approval from their school officials. (Course load must be approved by both schools.)
• Some programs have special program requirements other than listed above.
Citizens of other countries must meet certain federal immigration and college requirements before admittance to Umpqua Community College. International students can request special application materials from the UCC website.
Non-credit students are not required to submit a formal application.
EARLY REGISTRATION AND PAYMENTStudent who register early for a subsequent term(s) must pay the tuition and fees due.
Students with no schedule changes may mail or drop off a check (with their name and identification number) at the Cashier’s Office by the dates listed for each term.
PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEESTuition and fees for summer term may be paid in one of the following ways:
1. Payment in full or online payment plan by June 23.
2. Approved Financial Aid.
Registration AFTER June 23 must be accompanied by payment in full or online payment plan.
Failure to pay may result in being dropped from classes.
Any unpaid debts will be put into the collections process 30 days after the end of the quarter. Appeals may be submitted to the Finance Office.
CREDIT TUITION AND FEESTuition and fees are payable by the deadline listed for each term.
Tuition and fee rates are subject to change without prior notice.
Oregon Resident Tuition per Credit * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85Student activity fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2
Student fee per credit for SUCCESS Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2
Technology fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50
Total tuition & technology fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$95.50
Out-of-State / International Tuition per Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $201Student activity fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2
Student fee per credit for SUCCESS Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2
Technology fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50
Total tuition & technology fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $211.50
International students are required to enroll as full-time students.
Gold Card Discounts — Credit ClassesSenior Gold Card holders (age 60+) receive 50% discounts
on credit course tuition and pay 100% of fees.
Other FeesCredit registration fee per term (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Student Insurance Fee (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5
UCC Online class fee per term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
UCC Hybrid class fee per term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Non-credit online classes through Community and Workforce Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5
Graduation application fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
Graduation Fee ABSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15
Return check/stop payment charge fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
Course challenge fee per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
U.S. fax for transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3
International fax for transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
Rush transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
Other fees vary from class to class. Fees are listed in the fee column for each class requiring
this additional payment.
*Umpqua Community College provides free tuition to the dependents of fallen Oregon United
States military personnel who died while participating in operations as part of the Global War
on Terrorism. For further clarification, see policy 710.7 at www.umpqua.edu/board-policies.
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCTStudents at Umpqua Community College are expected to conduct themselves in a manner compatible with an educational environment and in accordance with standards of the college that perpetuate its educational purpose. Students can access the Student Code of Conduct online at www.umpqua.edu/conduct-grievance. A hard copy of the document is available in the Student Life Office in the Campus Center.
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OUTSTANDING FINES / DEBTSStudents who owe library fines or other monies to the college will not be allowed to register until all such debts have been cleared through the Cashier’s Office.
CANCELLATION OF CLASSESThe college reserves the right to cancel any class because of extenuating circumstances, such as low enrollment.
REFUNDSCredit Tuition Refundswww.umpqua. edu/cost-aid/tuition-fees
Students who withdraw from one or more UCC courses and who have complied with regulations governing withdrawals are entitled to certain refunds of tuition depending on the time of withdrawal. Refunds are limited to students who comply with withdrawal procedures.
Consequences for Not PayingThe college may take any or all of the following actions if students fail to pay their accounts:
• Require immediate payment in full
• Block enrollment for future terms
• Decline to provide official transcripts
• Turn accounts over to collections for non-payment after three months
• Assign the debt to the Oregon Department of Revenue to offset any refunds or sums due
For more information go online at: www.umpqua.edu/student-accounts
FINANCIAL AIDStudents must apply for financial aid every year by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA may be submitted as early as January for the next academic year. Applying for financial aid can be time-consuming; a quick response to UCC requests for information can shorten the process. Notification of financial aid awards are e-mailed to student e-mail addresses. More info: www.umpqua.edu.
Using Student Self Service for Financial Aid
1. Go to www.umpqua.edu2. Click on Student Self Service3. Enter the UCC Self Service Secure Area4. Enter: User ID Number (8xxxxxxxx),
NOT username (jsmith01)
5 Enter PIN Number
6. Click on FINANCIAL AID
UCC reserves the right to adjust student aid funds based on changes in anticipated cost of education, enrollment status, other student resources, and the availability of funds.
For additional information, refer to the Student Financial Aid Award Information Booklet at www.umpqua.edu/financial-aid.
VETERANS SERVICESThe Veterans Education Services Office provides service to veterans and their eligible dependents in applying for and receiving Veterans Administration educational benefits, VA work study, and other supportive services. Contact the Veterans Coordinator in the Campus Center Building for assistance.
PLACEMENT TESTSThe placement test is required for all credit students. It is given on a walk-in basis in Testing Service in the Campus Center building. 541-440-4610.
GED TESTING Cost to take the GED test is $85. More info: 541-440-4610 (voice) / (541-440-4626 TDD).
DROPS / WITHDRAWALSStudents registered for classes are considered to be in attendance. Students discontinuing attendance without filing the official drop/withdrawal form in the Registration Office may receive a failing grade. Recipients of Title IV financial aid are subject to the federal regulations for withdrawals from classes for a term.
Students wishing to drop/delete (which does not appear on the academic transcript) from a course(s) must initiate the withdrawal procedure within the first five instructional days of each term (except for classes less than 10 weeks in length). The appropriate form must be filed in the Registration Office. After five days, the following withdrawal (appears on the academic transcript as a “W”) procedures must be followed.
WITHDRAWAL FROM UCCTo withdraw from all courses, students must get signatures from a counselor and the financial aid office. The withdrawal form must be completed and filed in the Enrollment Services Office.
WITHDRAWAL BY INSTRUCTORStudents who register for a class but do not attend the first class, or who contact the instructor before the first class meeting of the term, may be withdrawn by the instructor.
STUDENT EDUCATIONAL RECORDSThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, covers the release and inspection of student educational records. In compliance with FERPA, Umpqua Community College has formulated the Student Records Policy to outline the proper handling and release of these records. See the UCC catalog at www.umpqua. edu.
DIRECTORY INFORMATIONUmpqua Community College defines certain information as “directory information,” which may be released to a third party upon written request. Students may sign a Directory
Information Hold Form to prevent the release of this information. Students who sign the request will not be listed in news releases concerning honor rolls or in commencement publications.
DISABILITY SERVICESDisability Services advocates for and empowers students with disabilities.
Persons with questions about services or requests for accommodations should contact Disability Services at Umpqua Community College, 1140 Umpqua College Road, Roseburg, Oregon 97470.
541-440-7655 / 1-800-735-1232
Oregon Relay TTY 1-800-735-2900
STUDENT HEALTH (ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS) INSURANCEUmpqua Community College no longer offers student accident/sickness insurance. For more information, contact the Student Life Office at 541-440-7749.
STUDENT INSURANCE FEE – MANDATORY PARTICIPATION BY STUDENTSStudents pay $5 per term of enrollment for insurance coverage during supervised college activities (i.e. classes and field trips) and travel to and from such activities. The insurance covers accidents that happen while the student is taking part in a college supervised activity. For more information, contact the Student Life Office at 541-440-7749.
LIBRARYCall 541-440-4640 or visit www.ucclibrary.com for information and hours.
BOOKSTOREThe UCC Bookstore is located in the Campus Center Building.
Bookstore hours are listed at the front of this schedule.
Students are encouraged to bring their class schedules to ensure the purchase of the correct textbooks for all classes. Many textbooks can now be purchase or rented online from the UCC Bookstore at www.umpqua. edu/bookstore.
The textbook buy back is the last three days of finals week.
STUDENT ID CARDSAll registered students are entitled to an ID card. The ID card serves as official UCC photo identification and can be used as a UCC library card. A student ID card is required for a parking permit. ID cards are available from the Student Life Office. Students must show a copy of their current class schedule and another form of photo id.
Call 541-440-7749 for ID processing hours. ID cards must be validated each term. Validation stickers are available from the Information Desk in the Campus Center,
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from the cashier in the Administration building, and from the Student Life Office in the Campus Center.
PARKINGUmpqua Community College provides ample parking spaces near and around all campus buildings. All part- and full-time students receive a yearly parking permit. Parking permits are available from the Information Desk in the Campus Center. A student ID card is required.
Disabled person parking is available throughout campus. Special stickers are required for disabled parking spaces. These spaces are marked in blue with signs. All stickers and placards required to park in these spaces are issued by the Oregon Division of Motor Vehicles.
Traffic citations will be issued for improperly parked vehicles. For more information, call Security at 541-440-4671 or go to www.umpqua.edu/parking.
SMOKINGSmoking and tobacco use are not permitted inside the perimeter of any Umpqua Community College property. Designated smoking areas are provided near parking lots on the outside perimeter of campus.
BUS SERVICEUCC students can ride the bus at a reduced cost. The “U” pass can be purchased from the Cashier in the Welcome Center/Administration building.
For more information, call Umpqua Transit at 541-440-3587.
ONLINE COURSESOnline courses appeal to students who need a more flexible schedule, are self-motivated, and able to accomplish much of the required course work independently. Interested students are encouraged to visit www.umpqua.edu/ucconline or contact an academic advisor at 541-440-4610 or [email protected] to determine if online classes are right for them.
CAMPUS SECURITY POLICYCampus security coverage is maintained weekdays by four full-time security officers and weekends by three part-time security officers. Security staff may be contacted 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 541-440-7777 or dialing 7777 from any campus extension. In addition to providing a safe working and learning environment, Campus Security enforces traffic and parking regulations, promotes crime prevention and secures the college buildings and facilities. Campus crime information is collected annually and available upon request.
NEW TO UCCIF YOU ARE NEW TO UCC, WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING STEPS
TO GET YOU OFF TO A SUCCESSFUL START:
1. Complete an Application for Admission online at www.umpqua.edu/apply, or in person at the Welcome Center in the Administration building
2. Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov by April 1 for priority consideration.
3. Students who have completed coursework at another college or university and are seeking a degree, must submit official transcripts from the previous schools.
4. Take the college placement tests. Please call 541-440-4610 for available times.
5. Attend mandatory New Student Orientation session. Call 541-440-4610 to register.
GETTING STARTED
RETURNING TO UCCREGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE FOR ADMITTED, ENROLLED AND RETURNING
STUDENTS ONLINE OR IN PERSON.
Please refer to pages 14-15 in this Schedule, which provides additional information with regard to dates, tuition rates, policies and academic regulations. The following is a suggested checklist for students to complete their registration
• Update your student record with the Registration Office if your name, address, phone number and/or program of study have recently changed.
• Returning students who have taken college credit classes at UCC in the past, but have been absent for a year or more, need to complete a new application for admission (no fee) to update their records.
• Review your education path with an advisor in the Advising and Career Service Center.
• Review the current Schedule of Classes and select the courses you wish to register for.
• Clear outstanding debt or prior term balances with Student Accounts.
• Register online at www.umpqua.edu/register-for-classes or in person at the Registration Office at the Welcome Center in the Administration building.
• Make arrangements for payment with Student Account.
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WELCOME
WEB REGISTRATION STEPS
1. Go to: www.umpqua.edu/register-for-classes
2. Click on the Register online now! button
3. Review online instructions, then click on Go to your student account now button
4. To login: Enter User ID: Student ID # (8xxxxxxxx)
5. Enter PIN Number (6-15 characters)
6. Click on: STUDENT
7. Click on: REGISTRATION
8. Click on: SELECT TERM; choose the term & click SUBMIT
9. Click on: ADD OR DROP CLASSES
10. Add classes by entering the CRN in the Add Classes Worksheet and click SUBMIT CHANGES, or click CLASS SEARCH to find classes to add
11. When you are done, click on: RETURN TO MENU
12. Click on: CONCISE STUDENT SCHEDULE to see your registration
13. Be sure to click the EXIT when finished
Listed to the right are instructions for web registration. If you encounter any problems, call 541-440-7808 Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., fall, winter and spring terms. Once you have applied for admission and been admitted to UCC, then seen an advisor, the registration process is easy! Simply click through the lists of options, enter the #s for the courses you wish to take and you’re done! To complete the process, you will need to have your user ID and password ready.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Details for the classes offered for the term are listed on the following pages. For the most current information on class details (days, times, location, etc.) please check the online class schedule. Follow the instructions to the right to view what’s available and then to register.
TO VIEW OR BROWSE SCHEDULE
1. Go to www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
2. Click on the Browse the Online Class Schedule button
3. Search by Term: Select Term
CREDIT SCHEDULE IS NOW ONLINE4. Click on Submit
5. Select Subject
6. Click on Class Search
7. For more information on any class, including additional fees, space availability, etc. click on course title
Scan here with your smartphone for info on how to apply
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TUITIONA “blank” space in the tuition column refers to standard rates per credit outlined on page 15.
DISTRIBUTION ATTRIBUTEMeets degree distribution requirement.
EVENING CLASSES
Evening classes are shaded.
DAYS OF THE WEEK
M = Monday
T = Tuesday
W = Wednesday
R = Thursday
F = Friday
S = Saturday
U = Sunday
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course number (see the 2014-15 UCC Catalog for class descriptions.)
CRN course tuition number title day of week class location (see terms below) dates of class
ABBREVIATIONS
ADM Administration Building
CAMPUS CTR UCC Campus Center
DDEN Diver’s Den 2333 NE Diamond Lk Blvd. Roseburg
ESB Educational Skills Bldg.
FFC Ford Childhood Enrichment Center
FLCH Faith Lutheran 820 W. Kenwood, Roseburg
HOSP Mercy Hospital 2460 Stewart Parkway Roseburg
IDLEYLD Oregon Ridge & Rivers (or ORRE) Excursions 121 Tioga Ln., Idleyld
LIB Library
JH Jackson Hall
LANG Lang Teaching, Learning & Event Center (SOWI)
LH Lockwood Hall
NDFD North County Fire & EMS (or DRFD) 531 Cedar St., Drain
NSRC Mercy Hospital Nursing Science Resource Center 2460 Stewart Parkway Roseburg
PRESBY Presbyterian Church 823 SE Lane, Roseburg
PE (or GYM) Physical Education Bldg.
RPC Round Prairie Campus (Truck Driving 6482 Dole Rd. I-5 Classes) (exit 113) Round Prairie
RHS Roseburg High School
RMA Roseburg Municipal Airport
SCI Science Building
SCJC South County JOBS Center 217 S. Old Pacific Hwy. Myrtle Creek
SHARP Dr. Sharp 1683 W. Harvard, Roseburg
SNY Snyder Hall
SOWI Southern Oregon Wine Institute Danny Lang Teaching Learning & Event Center
SUHS South Umpqua High School
TBA Location to be arranged
TC Technology Center
TENDWN TenDown Bowling Alley 2400 NE Diamond Lake Blvd. Roseburg
TOWER Tower Building
UGR Umpqua Golf Resort Sutherlin
UMPBUS Umpqua Business Center 522 SE Washington Ave. Roseburg
UT&E Umpqua Training & Employment 760 NW Hill Ave., Roseburg
VAMC Veterans Administration Medical Center 913 NW Garden Valley Blvd Roseburg
WCH Wayne Crooch Hall
WFA Whipple Fine Arts Building
WOOLLEY CTR H. Woolley Center 1634 W. Harvard, Roseburg
WTC Workforce Training Center 2555 NE Diamond Lake Blvd. Roseburg
READING THE SCHEDULE
14056 ART 250 Ceramics 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14057 ART 250 Ceramics 3 T R 1600 - 1820 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14058 ART 253 Ceramics-Hand Building 3 M W 1100 - 1320 WFA 23 Price, G 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14059 VC 130 Intro to PhotoShop 3 Online Horne 06/23 - 08/28
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DISTR
credits time of day instructor fee distribution attribute
(see terms below)
subject
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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
ART CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14056 ART 250 Ceramics 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14057 ART 250 Ceramics 3 T R 1600 - 1820 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14058 ART 253 Ceramics-Hand Building 3 M W 1100 - 1320 WFA 23 Price, G 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
15133 ART 298 *Ind Study - Art 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Ind. Study requires consultation with the supervising instructor and approval by the department chair before registration. Add’l fee $25.
14059 VC 130 *Intro to PhotoShop 3 Online Horne 06/23 - 08/28
*This course requires students to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. Contact instructor for information.
AUTOMOTIVE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14060 AUT 280 *CWE: Automotive Non-Toyota 1v TBA TBA TBA Blakely 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14061 AUT 280 *CWE: Automotive Toyota 1v TBA TBA TBA Blakely 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
AVIATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14062 AV 110 Private Pilot - Ground 5 T R 1600 - 1750 RMA AIRPORT Nole 300.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14063 AV 121 10 Flight Hours-Dual 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 1100.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14065 AV 122 10 Flight Hours-Dual 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 1100.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14064 AV 123 10 Flight Hours-Solo 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 850.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14066 AV 124 10 Flight Hours-Solo 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 850.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14067 AV 280 *CWE: Aviation 1v TBA TBA TBA Levin 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
BUSINESS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14158 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 Online Armstrong, B 3.00 06/23 - 08/28
14160 BA 130 Acctg Apps III 2 T W R 1000 - 1120 WCH 12 Gresham 06/23 - 07/24
14281 BA 160 Accounting for Managers 4 Online Armstrong, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14161 BA 165 Customer Service 3 Online Clough 06/23 - 07/24 TECH
14162 BA 180 Business Math I 3 Online Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14163 BA 206 Management Fundamentals 3 Online Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14165 BA 213 Principles of Acctg III 3 Online Armstrong, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14166 BA 214 Business Communications 3 Online Clough 06/23 - 08/28
14280 BA 223 Principles of Marketing 3 Online Armstrong, B 06/23 - 08/28
14127 BA 226 Business Law 4 Online Gresham 06/23 - 08/28
14167 BA 280 *CWE: Business 1v TBA TBA TBA Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14168 BA 280A *CWE: Accounting 1v TBA TBA TBA Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14169 BA 280B *CWE: Marketing 1v TBA TBA TBA Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14170 BA 280C *CWE: Management 1v TBA TBA TBA Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*For BA 280, 280A, B, C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
14171 CWE 161 CWE: Seminar I 1 Online Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14172 CWE 162 CWE: Seminar II 1 TBA TBA TBA Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14173 MED 111 Medical Terminology I 3 Online Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14174 MED 112 Medical Terminology II 3 Online Joyce 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14282 MED 222 Medical Office Procedures II 3 Online Wright, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
15081 OA 110 Alpha Keyboarding 2 Online Wright, B 07/14 - 08/28 TECH
14175 OA 115 Admin Office Professional 3 Online Wright, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14176 OA 116 Records Management 2 Online Gresham 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14177 OA 124A Keybd Skill Enhance 3 Online Wright, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14178 OA 128 Editing for Business 3 Online Wright, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14180 OA 280A *CWE: Admin Asst/Office Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14181 OA 280C *CWE: Medical Admin Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA Wright, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14182 OA 280D *CWE: Clinical Med Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA Wright, B 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
COMMUNICATION STUDIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14017 SP 105 Listening 3 M W 1300 - 1550 SNY 10 Cosby 06/23 - 07/24 HUMA
14018 SP 111 Fund of Speech 3 M T W 1300 - 1450 SNY 18 Sitt 06/23 - 07/24 HUMA
14019 SP 111 Fund of Speech 3 M T W 1600 - 1750 SNY 18 Sitt 06/23 - 07/24 HUMA
CREDIT COURSESFOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON UCCONLINE COURSES, see page 18. ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT / ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, see page 38.
CONTACT WOOLLEY CENTER AT 440-4603 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14004 CIS 100 Intro to Windows and PCs 3 M T W 1030 - 1120 WCH 11/17 Miller, K 5.00 06/23 - 08/28
14005 CIS 111 Computer Configuration 4 M T W R 0900 - 1220 TC 104 Yip 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14006 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 MTWR 0930 - 1220 TC 106 Blackwood, J 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14007 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Online Miller, K 5.00 06/23 - 08/28
14008 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Online Blackwood, J 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14009 CIS 125D Micro Apps-Databases 3 Online Yip 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14010 CIS 125E Micro Apps-E-mail 2 Online Yip 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14011 CIS 125R Micro Apps-Presentation SW 2 Online Yip 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14012 CIS 125S Micro Apps-Spreadsheets 3 Online Spangenberg 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14013 CIS 125W Micro Apps-Word Proc 3 Online Blackwood,M 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14014 CIS 140L Intro to Linux OS 4 Online Blackwood, J 06/23 - 07/24
14015 CIS 280 *CWE: CIS 1v TBA TBA TBA Yip 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14016 CIS 280D *CWE: Health Informatics 1v TBA TBA TBA Yip 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable for CRNs 14015 and 14016. Instructor approval required.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES PROGRAM IS SUSPENDED FOR 2013-2014
CRIMINAL JUSTICE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14068 CJ 105 Concepts of Criminal Law 3 Online Benson 06/23 - 08/28
14069 CJ 232 Intro to Corrections Casework 3 M 1400 - 1650 JH 12 Willbanks 06/23 - 08/28
14070 CJ 280 *CWE: Law Enforce/Corrections 1v TBA TBA TBA Olson 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14071 CJ 280 *CWE: Criminal Justice 1v TBA TBA TBA Willbanks 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*For CJ 280 - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
CULINARY ARTS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14072 CA 280 CWE: Culinary Arts 3 TBA VanDyke 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
EDUCATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14079 ED 229 Learning & Development 3 M W 0900 - 1150 TC 101 Bernhardson 06/23 - 07/24
15087 ED 254 Inst Strategies-Eng Learners 3 T R 0900 - 1150 TC 101 Ramirez 06/23 - 07/24
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES15134 EMS 152 EMT Basic B 5 T R 1300 - 1330 PE 10 Pospisil 350.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14089 EMS 254 EMT Paramedic D 6 M W 1200 - 1550 PE 10 Kennedy 500.00 07/01 - 08/29 TECH
14090 EMS 263 Paramedic Clinical III 4 TBA TBA TBA Kennedy 200.00 06/17 - 08/29 TECH
ENGINEERING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14091 CIV 280 *CWE: Engineering 1v TBA TBA TBA Baumgartner 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
14092 WQT 290 *CWE: Water Quality 1V TBA TBA TBA Baumgartner 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
FIRE SCIENCE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14093 FRP 201B Swiftwater Rescue 1 F 1830 - 2130 SUTHFD Wecks 50.00 07/11 - 07/11
S 0800 - 1800 TC 101 Wecks 07/19 - 07/19
U 0800 - 1800 Field Day Wecks 07/20 - 07/20
*Instructor approval required.
14094 FRP 280 *Fire Related Skills 2 TBA TBA TBA Morrow 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Instructor approval required.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14096 HD 100 College Success 3 Online Moore, K 06/23 - 08/28
HUMANITIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14050 ENG 105 Intro to Literature 3 M T 1000 - 1250 SNY 15 Fair 270.00 09/02 - 09/03 A&L
W R F 1000 - 2200 ASHLD 09/03 - 09/05
14051 ENG 201 Shakespeare 3 M T 1000 - 1250 SNY 15 Fair 270.00 09/02 - 09/03 A&L
W R F 1000 - 2200 ASHLD 09/03 - 09/05
14052 ENG 204 Survey of English Lit 3 Online Smith, G 06/23 - 08/28 A&L
14053 ENG 255 Suvey of American Lit 3 M T W R 1000 - 1120 SNY 15 Michell 06/23 - 07/24 A&L
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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
HUMAN SERVICES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14097 HS 280 *CWE: Human Svcs. 1v TBA TBA TBA Angeli-Gade 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
LEARNING SKILLS14096 HD 100 College Success 3 Online Moore, K 06/23 - 08/28
14098 MTH 010 Math Skills 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 JH 17 Manahan 06/23 - 08/28
14099 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T W R 0800 - 0950 JH 14 Matteo 06/23 - 07/24
DEDICATED LEARNING COMMUNITIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES For information on Dedicated Learning Communites classes, see Terrance Bradford in ESB building or call 541-440-7689 or Clara Smithey, 541-440-4715.
Gateway to Success - Students must register for the following 3 classes as a group - no substitutions.14095 HD 100 College Success 3 T W R 1000 - 1050 WCH 16 Moore, K 06/23 - 08/28
15023 RD 80 Basic Reading 3 T W R 0900 - 0950 WCH 16 Gambill 06/23 - 08/28
15024 WR 90 Writing Skills 3 T W R 1100 - 1150 WCH 16 Garrison 06/23 - 08/28
Practicing Success - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.15057 HD 107 Practicing Study Skills 2 T R 1400 - 1450 ESB 9 Bradford 06/23 - 08/28
15022 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 T W R 1200 - 1250 ESB 9 Moore, K 06/23 - 08/28
14100 RD 090 College Text Reading 3 T W R 1000 - 1050 ESB 9 Frank 06/23 - 08/28
14102 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 T W R 1300 - 1350 ESB 9 Lewis 06/23 - 08/28
MATHEMATICS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14098 MTH 010 Math Skills 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 JH 17 Manahan 06/23 - 08/28
14099 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T W R 0800 - 0950 JH 14 Matteo 06/23 - 07/24
14103 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 JH 18 McCorkle 06/23 - 07/24
14104 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M T W R 0800 - 0950 JH 16 McCorkle 06/23 - 07/24
14105 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 JH 11 Bryson 06/23 - 07/24
14106 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M T W R 1000 - 1215 JH 16 Stinnett 06/23 - 07/24 MTH
14107 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 JH 17 Provencal 07/28 - 08/28
14108 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 JH 11 Wyatt 07/28 - 08/28
14109 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 JH 14 McDaniel 07/28 - 08/28
14110 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M T W R 1000 - 1215 JH 10 Kramer 07/28 - 08/28 MTH
14111 MTH 112 Elementary Functions 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 JH 16 Stinnett 07/28 - 08/28 MTH
14112 MTH 095 *Intermediate Algebra 4 Online Beck, M 06/23 - 08/28
*Required orientation session Tuesday, 6/24, 1730 - 1830 in JH 11.
14113 MTH 243 *Intro to Probability-Stats 5 Online Stinnett 06/23 - 08/28 MTH
*Required orientation session Tuesday, 6/24, 1730 - 1830 in JH 15.
MUSIC CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES *Individual lessons are variable credits—specify 1 or 2 credits when you register. Any student registering for an Individual Music Lesson MUST contact the Fine and Performing
Arts Program Assistant (541-440-4691 or [email protected]) in order to get contact information for the instructor. It is the STUDENT’S responsibility to establish contact
with the instructor during or before the FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES. Failure to do so will result in the student being dropped from roster, and possible forfeiture of tuition and fees.
14114 MUP 151 Music Theatre 3 TBA TBA CNTRSTAGE Heald, J 06/23 - 08/28
14115 MUP 180A *Ind. Lessons: Guitar 1v TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 150/cr 06/23 - 07/24
14116 MUP 280A *Ind. Lessons: Guitar 1v TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 150/cr 06/23 - 07/24
*For Individual lessons, most are variable credits (1-2).
14117 MUS 105 Intro to Rock History 3 M W 1300 - 1550 WFA CNTRSTAGE Heald, J 06/23 - 07/24
NURSING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14118 NRS 11 Nursing Assistant 9 M T W R 0800 - 1500 NSRC Gregory 150.00 06/23 - 07/14
M T W R 0530 - 1430 HOSP 07/15 - 07/31
14121 NRS 280 *CWE: Nursing 1v TBA TBA TBA Hendy 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
14122 PN 103 Found of Practical Nursing 9 W 0800 - 1200 NSRC Myler 375.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
W 1300 - 1750 WCH 10 06/23 - 08/28
R 0630 - 1700 HOSP Samson 06/23 - 08/28
R 0630 - 1700 HOSP Stevenson 06/23 - 08/28
*Acceptance into Practical Nursing program required.
PARALEGAL CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14123 LA 102 Legal Terminology 3 Online Sullivan, C 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14124 LA 105 Civil Procedures 3 Online Sullivan, C 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14125 LA 132 Ethics for Legal Profession 3 Online Zammetti 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14126 LA 280 *CWE: Legal Assistant 1v TBA TBA TBA Sullivan, C 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
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OUTDOOR RECREATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14129 PE 110 Intro to Rock Climbing 1 S 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 90.00 07/12 - 07/19
14130 PE 110 Intro to Rock Climbing 1 U 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 90.00 07/13 - 07/20
14131 PE 210 Rock Climbing I 1 S 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 100.00 07/26 - 08/02
14132 PE 116 Fly Fishing 1 T 1800 - 1920 GYM LOBBY DeVries 30.00 06/24 - 07/29
14133 PE 115 Discover SCUBA 1 M 1800 - 2120 PE 11 Lloyd 75.00 07/07 - 07/14
S 1030 - 1230 PE 11 Lloyd 07/12 - 07/19
14134 PE 211 Open Water SCUBA 2 M 1800 - 2120 PE 11 Lloyd 215.00 07/07 - 08/04
S 1030 - 1230 PE 11 Lloyd 07/12 - 08/09
14135 PE 242 Adv. SCUBA 1 R 1900 - 2120 POOL Lloyd 175.00 08/07 - 08/07
F S U 1200 - 1750 TBA Lloyd 08/08 - 08/10
14136 PE 294S Rescue Diver 1 T 1900 - 2220 DDEN Lloyd 175.00 08/12 - 08/26
R 1900 - 2220 POOL Lloyd 08/14 - 08/28
14137 PE 243 Altitude Diver 1 T 1900 - 2120 DDEN Lloyd 125.00 09/02 - 09/02
R 1900 - 2220 POOL Lloyd 09/04 - 09/04
S U TBA TBA Lloyd 09/06 - 09/07
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14138 HE 252 First Aid 3 M T W R 1330 - 1450 PE 11 Snook 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14139 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 M T W R 1000 - 1150 PE 10 Snook 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14140 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 M T W R 1000 - 1150 PE 11 Yoder 5.00 07/28 - 08/28
14141 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Stricklin 5.00 06/23 - 08/28
14142 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Stricklin 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14143 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Leeworthy 5.00 07/28 - 08/28
14144 PE 185FA *Fitness Center - Aerobic 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Kellejian 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14145 PE 185FB *Fitness Center - Basics 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Conn 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14146 PE 185FS *Fitness Center - Strength 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Kellejian 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
*Students for PE 185F Fitness Center must attend orientation on either M, W or F, 1st week of class, 1200 - 1300, OR
instructor must be contacted by Thursday, 6/26 - Steve Kellejian 541-440-7727.
14147 PE 0.582 Fitness Center 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Kellejian 25.00 06/23 - 08/28
14149 PE 185MA Martial Arts A 1 M W 1400 - 1520 PE 14 Leonard 10.00 06/23 - 08/28
14150 PE 185MB Martial Arts B 1 M W 1400 - 1520 PE 14 Leonard 10.00 06/23 - 08/28
14151 PE 185MC Martial Arts C 1 M W 1400 - 1520 PE 14 Leonard 10.00 06/23 - 08/28
14152 PE 185 Waterpolo - Beginning 1 M T W R 1200 - 1320 POOL Snook 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
14157 PE 185QF Swim Fitness 1 M W 1200 - 1320 POOL Yoder 5.00 07/28 - 08/28
14153 PE 185G Golf 1 M T W R 0800 - 0920 UGR COURSE Snook 51.00 06/23 - 07/24
14154 PE 185S Step and Pump 1 T R 0830 - 0950 PE 14 Conn 5.00 07/28 - 08/28
14155 PE 185Y Yoga 1 M T W R 0800 - 0920 PE 14 Williams, S 5.00 06/23 - 07/24
15088 PE 185Y Yoga 1 M W 0730 - 0850 PE 14 Brodun 5.00 07/28 - 08/28
14156 PE 185VW Volleyball-Phys Cond 1 M T W R 1600 - 1750 GYM Pinard 5.00 07/28 - 08/28
14186 PE 280 CWE-Fitness Tech 1v TBA TBA TBA Leonard 07/28 - 08/28
SCIENCE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14185 BI 222 Genetics 3 R 0800 - 1050 SCI 17 Benz 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14187 BI 233 Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd 4 W 1800 - 2050 SCI 10 Richards 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14188 BI 233 Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd 4 R 1500 - 1750 SCI 10 Richards 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14189 BI 233 Anat and Phys Lab 0 M 1500 - 1750 SCI 11 Richards 10.00 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14190 BI 233 Anat and Phys Lab 0 M 1800 - 2050 SCI 11 Richards 10.00 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14191 BI 233 Anat and Phys Lab 0 T 1500 - 1750 SCI 11 Richards 10.00 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14192 BI 233 Anat and Phys Lab 0 T 1800 - 2050 SCI 11 Richards 10.00 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14193 BI 234 Intro to Microbiology 4 T W R 0800 - 1150 SCI 16 Figueroa 10.00 07/28 - 08/28 SCI
14194 CH 104 Intro to Chem-Lab Reqd 4 M T W 0900 - 1050 SCI 10 Breslin 06/23 - 07/24 SCI
14195 CH 104 Intro to Chem-Lab 0 M T 1100 - 1350 SCI 15 Breslin 10.00 06/23 - 07/24 SCI
14200 FN 225 Human Nutrition 4 Online Young Seidemann 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14201 GS 107 *Beginning Astronomy 4 Online Morgan 10.00 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
14202 GS 107 *Beginning Astronomy 4 Online Morgan 10.00 06/23 - 08/28 SCI
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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
SOCIAL SCIENCES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14020 HST 104 World History 3 M W 1700 - 1950 JH 10 Young 06/23 - 07/24 SOSC
14021 HST 201 History of United States 3 M W 0900 - 1150 JH 10 Young 06/23 - 07/24 SOSC
14022 PS 201 US Government 3 T R 0900 - 1150 JH 10 Young 06/23 - 07/24 SOSC
14023 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 M W 1100 - 1220 JH 17 Diemer 06/23 - 08/28 HUMR,SOSC
14025 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 T R 1100 - 1220 SNY 10 Diemer 06/23 - 08/28 HUMR,SOSC
14026 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 Online Vannice, L 06/23 - 08/28 HUMR,SOSC
14029 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 T R 1300 - 1420 JH 17 Diemer 06/23 - 08/28 SOSC
14031 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Online Vannice, L 06/23 - 08/28 SOSC
14032 PSY 203 General Psychology 3 Online Vannice, L 06/23 - 08/28 SOSC
14033 SOC 204 Intro to Sociology 3 M W 0900 - 1150 JH 18 Smith, E 07/28 - 08/28 SOSC
14035 SOC 205 Inst-Social Change 3 T R 0900 - 1150 JH 18 Smith, E 07/28 - 08/28 SOSC
TRUCK DRIVING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES Truck driving courses are offered in 4-week sessions and 10-week sessions. For more information and session dates, please contact Robin VanWinkle at 541-440-4651
for information on this program and to register.
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14203 VE 103 Soils-Nutri-Irrig-Lab Reqd 4 Hybrid Hudson 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14204 VE 103 Soils-Nutri-Irrig-Lab 0 F 0800 - 1700 VIT LAB Hudson 25.00 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
Required labs scheduled Saturday, 6/21, 7/12 and 8/16 and Friday 8/1, 8 am - 5 pm .in the Viticulture Lab
14205 VE 280 *CWE Practicum 2 TBA TBA TBA Lake 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
14206 VE 280 *CWE - Enology 1v TBA TBA TBA Bershaw 50% tuit 9.50/cr 06/23 - 08/28 TECH
WORLD LANGUAGES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14036 SPAN 103 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 1000 - 1150 SNY 10 Tratz 06/23 - 07/24
WRITING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES14037 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 3 T R 1100 - 1220 SNY 14 Laurence 06/23 - 08/28
14038 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 3 Online Friedman 06/23 - 08/28
14040 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 3 T R 0800 - 0920 SNY 14 Laurence 06/23 - 08/28
14041 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 3 Online Polamalu 06/23 - 08/28
14043 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 3 M T W R 1100 - 1220 SNY 15 Friedman 07/28 - 08/28
14044 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 3 M T W R 0830 - 0950 SNY 15 Michell 06/23 - 07/24
14045 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 3 Online Davis, G 06/23 - 08/28
14046 WR 123 English Comp: Research 3 Online Davis, G 06/23 - 08/28
14048 WR 227 Technical Writing 3 Online Feist 06/23 - 08/28
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14158 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 Armstrong
14281 BA 160 Accounting for Managers 4 Armstrong
14161 BA 165 Customer Service 3 Clough
14162 BA 180 Business Mathematics I 3 Joyce
14163 BA 206 Management Fundamentals 3 Joyce
14165 BA 213 Principles of Accounting III 3 Armstrong
14166 BA 214 Business Communications 3 Clough
14280 BA 223 Principles of Marketing 3 Armstrong
14127 BA 226 Business Law 3 Gresham
14007 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Miller, K
14008 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Blackwood, J
14009 CIS 125D Micro Apps – Database 3 Yip
14010 CIS 125E Micro Apps – Email 2 Yip
14011 CIS 125R Micro Apps – Present Software 2 Yip
14012 CIS 125S Micro Apps – Spreadsheets 3 Spangenberg
14013 CIS 125W Micro Apps – Word Processing 3 Blackwood, M
14014 CIS 140L Intro to Linux OS 4 Blackwood, J
14068 CJ 105 Concepts of Criminal Law 3 Benson
14171 CWE 161 CWE: Seminar I 1 Joyce
14052 ENG 204 Survey of English Lit 3 Smith, G
14200 FN 225 Human Nutrition 4 Young Seidemann
14201 GS 107 Astronomy 4 Morgan
For GS 107 - There is an additional associated cost of $20.00 for
telescope use - see course syllabus. Lab time at home required.
14202 GS 107 Astronomy 4 Morgan
For GS 107 - There is an additional associated cost of $20.00 for
telescope use - see course syllabus. Lab time at home required.
14096 HD 100 College Success 3 Moore, K
14141 HPE 295 Wellness/Health Assessment 3 Stricklin
14142 HPE 295 Wellness/Health Assessment 3 Stricklin
14143 HPE 295 Wellness/Health Assessment 3 Leeworthy
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS INSTRUCTOR
14123 LA 102 Legal Terminology 3 Sullivan, C
14124 LA 105 Civil Procedure 3 Sullivan, C
14125 LA 132 Ethics for Legal Profession 3 Zammetti
14173 MED 111 Medical Terminology I 3 Joyce
14174 MED 112 Medical Terminology II 3 Joyce
14282 MED 222 Medical Office Procedures III 3 Wright, B
14112 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 Beck, M
Required orientation session Tuesday, 6/24, 1730 – 1830 in JH 11.
14113 MTH 243 Intro to Probability and Statistics 5 Stinnett
Required orientation session Tuesday, 6/24, 1730 – 1830 pm in JH 15.
15081 OA 110 Alpha Keyboarding 2 Wright, B
Class scheduled 7/14 – 8/28
14175 OA 115 Administrative Office Professional 3 Wright, B
14176 OA 116 Records Management 3 Gresham
14174 OA 124A Keyboard Skill Enhancement 3 Wright, B
14178 OA 128 Editing for Business 3 Wright, B
14026 PSY 101 Psych of Human Relations 3 Vannice, L
14031 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Vannice, L
14032 PSY 203 General Psychology 3 Vannice, L
14101 RD 090 College Textbook Reading 3 Moore, K
14059 VC 130 Intro to PhotoShop 3 Horne
This course requires students to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud.
Contact intructor for information.
14203 VE 103 Soils-Nutri-Irrig-Lab Reqd 4 Hudson
Hybrid – Students must also register for lab CRN 14204
14038 WR 115 Intro to Expository Writing 3 Friedman
14041 WR 121 English Comp. – Exposition 3 Polamalu
14045 WR 122 English Comp – Style-Arg 3 Davis, G
14046 WR 123 English Comp – Research 3 Davis, G
14048 WR 227 Technical Report Writing 3 Feist
ONLINE COURSES For more information about online courses and how to get started, visit the UCCOnline webpage (www.umpqua.edu/ucconline)
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CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
APPRENTICESHIP CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24582 APR 120 Industrial Safety 4 T 1800 - 2050 TC 106 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24599 APR 155 Electrical Best Practices 2 R 1800 - 1950 TC 106 STAFF 20.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24396 DRF 112 CAD I 3 T R 1500 - 1650 TC 104 STAFF 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24041 WLD 131 Basic Metallurgy 3 M W 1800 - 2020 WCH 14 Thompson 55.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24042 WLD 131 Basic Metallurgy 3 T R 1800 - 2020 WCH 14 Fisher 55.00 09/29 - 12/13
ART CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24332 ART 115 Basic Design 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 22 Couture 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24334 ART 131 Intro to Drawing 3 M W 1600 - 1820 WFA 20 Couture 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24346 ART 199 Raku Ceramics 3 M W 1800 - 2020 WFA 23 Price, G 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24335 ART 204 History of Western Art 3 T R 1200 - 1315 JH 11 Rochester 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24336 ART 222 Graphic Design I 3 T R 1400 - 1620 WFA 20 LaFleur 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24337 ART 250 Ceramics 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24338 ART 250 Ceramics 3 T R 1800 - 2020 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24339 ART 253 Ceramics-Hand Bldg 3 M W 1530 - 1750 WFA 23 Price, G 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24340 ART 261 Photography I 3 T R 0900 - 1120 WFA 20 Rochester 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24341 ART 270 Intro to Print Making 3 M W 1300 - 1520 WFA 20 Couture 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24342 ART 291 Sculpture 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24604 ART 298 *Ind Study - Art 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Ind. Study requires consultation with the supervising instructor and approval by the department chair before registration. Add’l fee $25.
24163 FA 256 American Film History 4 M W 1400 - 1550 WFA CNTRSTAGE Rochester 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24343 VC 111 Intro-Visual Communications 3 M 1700 - 1920 WFA 22 McGee 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24344 VC 114 *Intro-Adobe InDesign 3 Online Horne 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*This course requires students to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. Contact instructor for information.
24345 VC 121 Layout Basics 3 T R 1700 - 1920 WFA 22 LaFleur 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
AUTOMOTIVE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24527 AUT 151 *Internal Comb Engines 6 M T W R 1200 - 1650 LH 10 STAFF 25.00 09/29 - 11/06 TECH
24528 AUT 168 *Auto Electric I 5 M T W R 0800 - 1250 LH 10 Mathweg 25.00 09/29 - 11/03 TECH
24529 AUT 259 *Electronic Engine Controls I 5 M T W R 0800 - 1250 LH 10 Blakely 25.00 09/29 - 11/03 TECH
24530 AUT 259 *Electronic Engine Controls I 5 M T W R 1200 - 1650 LH 10 Wolf, D 25.00 09/29 - 11/03 TECH
24531 AUT 161 *Power Trains 4 M T W R 1200 - 1650 LH 10 STAFF 25.00 11/10 - 12/11 TECH
24532 AUT 169 *Auto Electric II 5 M T W R 0800 - 1250 LH 10 Mathweg 25.00 11/04 - 12/11 TECH
24533 AUT 260 *Electronic Engine Controls II 5 M T W R 0800 - 1250 LH 10 Blakely 25.00 11/04 - 12/11 TECH
24534 AUT 260 *Electronic Engine Controls II 5 M T W R 1200 - 1650 LH 10 Wolf, D 25.00 11/04 - 12/11 TECH
24535 AUT 280 *CWE: Automotive-NonToyota 1v TBA TBA TBA Blakely 50% tuit 9.50/cr TBA TECH
24536 AUT 280 *CWE: Automotive-Toyota 1v TBA TBA TBA Blakely 50% tuit 9.50/cr TBA TECH
*Instructor approval required for all Automotive classes. Credits variable for AUT 280: CWE.
AVIATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24183 AV 110 Private Pilot - Ground 5 T R 1600 - 1820 SNY 15 Nole 300.00 09/29 - 12/13
24184 AV 115 Careers in Aviation 3 M W 1600 - 1750 PE 11 Scott 09/29 - 12/13
24185 AV 121 10 Flight Hours-Dual 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 1100.00 09/29 - 12/13
24186 AV 122 10 Flight Hours-Dual 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 1100.00 09/29 - 12/13
24187 AV 123 10 Flight Hours-Solo 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 850.00 09/29 - 12/13
24188 AV 124 10 Flight Hours-Solo 1 TBA TBA RMA AIRPORT Levin 850.00 09/29 - 12/13
24189 AV 208 Aviation Meteorology Apps 4 M W 1400 - 1550 WCH 14 Scott 09/29 - 12/13
24190 AV 280 *CWE: Aviation 1v TBA TBA TBA Levin 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
FALL PREVIEWCREDIT COURSES
FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON UCCONLINE COURSES, see page 18. ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT / ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, see page 38.
CONTACT WOOLLEY CENTER AT 440-4603 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
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BUSINESS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24191 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 WCH 16 STAFF 3.00 09/29 - 12/13
24192 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 T R 1300 - 1450 WCH 15 Clough 3.00 09/29 - 12/13
24193 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 Online Armstrong, B 3.00 09/29 - 12/13
24194 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24195 BA 106A Business Leadership I 1 T 1100 - 1150 WCH 16 Clough 09/29 - 12/13
24196 BA 106A Business Leadership I 1 Online Clough 09/29 - 12/13
24203 BA 128 Accounting Applications I 2 M W F 1100 - 1150 WCH 11/17 Kuk 5.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24204 BA 151 Practical Accounting I 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 WCH 15 Gresham 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24206 BA 165 Customer Service 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24310 BA 165 Customer Service 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24207 BA 177 Payroll Accounting 4 M 1000 - 1050 WCH 19 Armstrong, B 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
T R 1000 - 1150 WCH 19 Armstrong, B
24208 BA 180 Business Mathematics I 3 T R 1300 - 1415 WCH 12 Gresham 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24209 BA 180 Business Mathematics I 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24311 BA 203 Intro to Int’l Business 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24210 BA 206 Management Fund 3 Online Joyce 09/29 - 12/13
24211 BA 211 Principles of Accounting 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 16 Kuk 09/29 - 12/13
24312 BA 211 Principles of Accounting 3 T R 1230 - 1345 WCH 16 Armstrong, B 09/29 - 12/13
24212 BA 211 Principles of Accounting 3 Online Clough 09/29 - 12/13
24313 BA 211 Principles of Accounting 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24213 BA 214 Business Communications 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24314 BA 214 Business Communications 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24214 BA 215 Cost Accounting 4 M W F 0800 - 0850 WCH 15 Armstrong, B 09/29 - 12/13
M W F 0900 - 0950 WCH 12
24215 BA 226 Business Law 4 Online Gresham 09/29 - 12/13
24315 BA 226 Business Law 4 Online Gresham 09/29 - 12/13
24216 BA 228 Comp. Acctg. Systems I 2 M W F 1400 - 1450 WCH 12 Kuk 09/29 - 12/13
24217 BA 231 Computers in Business 4 T R 0800 - 0950 WCH 12 Kuk 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24219 BA 235 Intermediate Accounting I 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 WCH 16 Kuk 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24220 BA 238 Professional Selling 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24221 BA 249 Retailing 3 Online Clough 09/29 - 12/13
24222 BA 280 *CWE: Business 1v TBA TBA TBA Joyce 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24223 BA 280A *CWE: Accounting 1v TBA TBA TBA Kuk 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24224 BA 280B *CWE: Marketing 1v TBA TBA TBA Gresham 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24225 BA 280C *CWE: Management 1v TBA TBA TBA Joyce 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*For BA 280, 280A,B,C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
24226 CWE 161 CWE: Seminar I 1 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24316 CWE 161 CWE: Seminar I 1 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24227 ECON 115 *Intro to Economics 3 Hybrid Gray 09/29 - 12/13
*ECON 115 is a hybrid class. Required attendance M W 1730 - 1820 WCH 15.
24228 MED 111 Medical Terminology I 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 14 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24229 MED 111 Medical Terminology I 3 Online Joyce 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24317 MED 111 Medical Terminology I 3 Online Joyce 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24318 MED 111 Medical Terminology I 3 Online Joyce 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24230 MED 112 Medical Terminology II 3 Online Joyce 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24231 MED 220 Medical Office Procedures I 3 T R 0900 - 1015 WCH 14 Wright, B 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24320 MED 220 Medical Office Procedures I 3 Online Wright, B 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24321 MED 220 Medical Office Procedures I 3 Online Wright, B 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24233 OA 110 Alpha Keyboarding 2 Online Wright, B 09/29 - 11/14 TECH
24234 OA 115 Admin Office Professional 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24235 OA 115 Admin Office Professional 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24236 OA 116 Records Management 2 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24237 OA 116 Records Management 2 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24238 OA 124A Keybd Skill Enhance 3 Online Wright, B 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24239 OA 128 Editing for Business 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24322 OA 128 Editing for Business 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24241 OA 131 Ten-Key Calculator 1 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24242 OA 201 *Word Processing Apps 3 M W 1000 - 1120 WCH 12 Houdek 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Hybrid class. Required lab attendance M W 1000 - 1120 WCH 12.
24243 OA 280A *CWE: Admin Asst/Office Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA Wright, B 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24244 OA 280C *CWE: Medical Admin Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA Wright, B 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24245 OA 280D *CWE: Clinical Medical Asst 1v TBA TBA Wright, B 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*For OA 280A,C, D - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
24323 SDP 109 Elements of Supervision 3 Online Clough 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24246 SDP 208 Human Rscs for Supervisors 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
COMMUNICATION STUDIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24058 J 215 *Journalism Production 3 W R 1230 - 1345 TC 103 Benton 09/29 - 12/13
*Credits variable. Alternate times may be arranged with instructor.
24059 J 251 Writing for the Media 3 T R 1400 - 1515 TC 103 Benton 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24060 J 280 *CWE: Journalism 1v TBA TBA TBA Benton 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
24061 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 SNY 18 Usrey 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24062 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 T R 1700 - 1850 SNY 10 Cosby 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24063 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 SNY 18 Usrey 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24066 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 M W 1600 - 1750 SNY 18 Sitt 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24065 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 T R 1300 - 1450 SNY 18 Usrey 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24067 SP 218 Interpersonal Comm 3 T R 1500 - 1615 SNY 18 Cosby 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24069 SP 237 Gender Communications 3 M W 1300 - 1415 SNY 18 Usrey 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24044 CIS 100 Intro to Windows-PCs 3 M T W 1000 - 1050 WCH 11/17 Miller, K 5.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24045 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 TC 106 Blackwood, J 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24046 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 WCH 11/17 Miller, K 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24047 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Online STAFF 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24048 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Online Yip 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24049 CIS 122 *Intro to Programming 4 M W 0900 - 1050 ESB 32 Yip 5.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
F 0900 - 0950 TC 104 Yip 09/29 - 12/13
24050 CIS 125E Micro Apps - E-mail 2 Online Spangenberg 5.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24051 CIS 125H Writing Web Pages 2 Online STAFF 5.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24052 CIS 125R Micro Apps-Present Sftwar 2 Online Blackwood, M 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24053 CIS 140M Intro-MS Operating Systems 4 M T W 1300 - 1350 TC 106 Blackwood, J 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24054 CIS 152C Intro to Basic Routers 4 M T W 1100 - 1150 TC 106 Blackwood, J 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
R 1000 - 1150 TC 106
24055 CIS 195 Authoring for the Web 4 Online Yip 5.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
F 1000 - 1150 TC 104 09/29 - 12/13
24056 CIS 276 Adv DBMS Programming II 4 Online Yip 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
F 1300 - 1450 TC 104 Yip
24057 CIS 280 *CWE: CIS 1v TBA TBA TBA Blackwood, J 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24351 CJ 100A *Law Enf Skills Trng 2 S 1500 - 1720 PE 10 Willbanks 50.00 09/20 - 12/06 TECH
*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.
24352 CJ 101 Intro to Criminology 3 Online Ruble 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24353 CJ 105 *Concepts of Criminal Law 3 S 0700 - 1050 PE 10 Willbanks 09/20 - 12/06
*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.
24354 CJ 105 Concepts of Criminal Law 3 R 1800 - 2050 JH 18 Benson 09/29 - 12/13
24355 CJ 110 *Intro to Law Enforcement 3 S 1100 - 1450 PE 10 Willbanks 09/20 - 12/06 SOSC
*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.
24356 CJ 110 Intro to Law Enforcement 3 T R 1300 - 1415 JH 18 Willbanks 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24357 CJ 243 Narcotics-Dangerous Drugs 3 W 1800 - 2050 PE 10 Ruble 09/29 - 12/13
24358 CJ 261 Intro to Parole and Probation 3 T R 0930 - 1045 JH 18 Willbanks 09/29 - 12/13
24359 CJ 275 Comparative CJ Systems 3 T R 1430 - 1545 JH 18 Ruble 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24360 CJ 280 *CWE: Law Enf-Corrections 1v TBA TBA TBA Olson, A 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24361 CJ 280 *CWE: Criminal Justice 1v TBA TBA TBA Willbanks 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable for CJ 280. Instructor approval required.
24362 CJ 298 *Ind. Study: Criminal Justice 3 TBA TBA TBA Willbanks 09/29 - 12/13
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
CULINARY ARTS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24363 CA 160 Intro to Culinary Arts 3 M T W 0900 - 1350 TC 119-120 VanDyke 460.00 09/29 - 10/01 TECH
R 0900 - 1350 KITCHEN VanDyke 10/02 - 10/02
R 1400 - 1450 WCH 10 VanDyke 10/09 - 12/11
F 0900 - 1150 KITCHEN VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12
24364 CA 173 Fund-Pro Kitchen 1 T 1400 - 1515 ESB 32 VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12 TECH
24365 CA 174 Pro Kitchen 8 F 1200 - 1350 ESB 32 Cripe/VanDyke 75.00 10/03 - 10/03 TECH
M T W R 0830 - 1350 KITCHEN VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12
24366 CA 186 Fund-a La Carte Kitchen 1 M 1400 - 1515 ESB 32 VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12 TECH
24367 CA 185 A La Carte Kitchen 8 F 1200 - 1350 ESB 9 Perry/VanDyke 75.00 10/03 - 10/03 TECH
M T W R 0830 - 1350 BISTRO Perry/VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12
24368 CA 192 Fund-Pro Pastry-Bake Shop 1 W 1300 - 1415 ESB 32 VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12 TECH
UCC SCHEDULE SUMMER 2014 29
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
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G
STAR
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AD
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SKILLS D
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CULINARY ARTS, continued24369 CA 191 Pro Pastry-Bake Shop 8 F 1200 - 1350 ESB 32 Cripe/VanDyke 75.00 10/03 - 10/03 TECH
M T W R 0800 - 1220 KITCHEN VanDyke 10/06 - 12/12
24370 CA 280 *CWE-Culinary Arts 3 TBA TBA TBA Perry 50% tuit 9.50/cr TECH
*Instructor approval required.
DENTAL ASSISTING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES *Instructor approval required for all Dental Assisting classes.
24371 DA 103 *Dentistry Law and Ethics 1 Online Bean 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24372 DA 107 *Dental Health Education I 1 W 1000 - 1050 WCH 18 Bean 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24373 DA 110 *Health Sciences 3 W 1100 - 1215 WCH 18 Bean 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
T 1430 - 1545 WCH 18 Bean 09/29 - 12/13
24374 DA 139 *Med Emrgc in Dental Ofc 2 T R 1125 - 1215 WCH 18 Loosli 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24375 DA 195 *Chairside Procedures I 4 T R 1300 - 1415 WCH 18 Loosli 350.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Lab time required Thursdays, 2:30 - 5:30 pm. R 1430 - 1730 WCH 18 Bean
24376 DA 210 *Dental Radiology I 4 T R 1000 - 1115 WCH 18 Loosli 350.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Additional lab time required T 1800 - 2050 SHARP STAFF
24377 DA 280 *CWE: Dental Assisting 3 TBA TBA TBA Bean 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
T 1800 - 2050 SHARP STAFF 50% tuit 9.50/cr
*CWE Seminar scheduled W 10/1 1300 - 1700 in WCH 18. Addt’l $25 fee.
EDUCATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24378 ED 100 Intro to Education 3 T 1730 - 1820 SNY 14 Soderberg-Chase,G 09/29 - 12/13
24379 ED 101 ECE: Sem-Prac I 4 M 1900 - 2050 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13
24380 ED 102 ECE: Sem-Prac II 4 M 1900 - 2050 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13
24381 ED 103 ECE: Sem-Prac III 4 M 1900 - 2050 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13
24382 ED 104 ECE: Sem-Prac IV 4 T 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24383 ED 105 ECE: Sem-Prac V 4 T 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24384 ED 106 ECE: Sem-Prac VI 4 T 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24073 ED 121 Leadership Dvlpmt I 3 T 1730 - 2020 JH 11 Coester 09/29 - 12/13
24385 ED 130 Classroom Management 3 T 1730 - 2020 SNY 12 Plummer 09/29 - 12/13
24386 ED 131P Instructional Strategies 3 R 1700 - 1950 SNY 12 Soderberg-Chase,G 09/29 - 12/13
24387 ED 140 Intro to ECE 2 M 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 09/29 - 12/13
24603 ED 235 Educational Technology 3 W 1700 - 1950 TC 101 Wells 09/29 - 12/13
24602 HDFS 225 Child Development 3 R 1700 - 1950 TC 101 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24077 HDFS 240 Cont American Family 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 JH 18 Smith, E 09/29 - 12/13
24389 ED 280 *CWE: Education 3-6 TBA TBA TBA Soderberg-Chase,G 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24390 EMS 151 *EMT Basic A 5 T R 1300 - 1550 PE 10 Pospisil 350.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24391 EMS 9.429 *Advanced EMT A Team 0 M W F 1830 - 2130 PE 11 King 700.00 09/29 - 12/13
*Instructor approval required for EMS 151 and EMS 9.429 EMS Advanced EMT A Team.
24392 EMS 175 Intro to EMS 3 Online Kennedy 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24393 EMS 251 *EMT Paramedic A 10 M W 1300 - 1550 PE 10 Kennedy 500.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Instructor approval required for EMS 251. F 1200 - 1550 PE 10 Kennedy 09/29 - 12/13
24394 EMS 280 *CWE: EMS 1v TBA TBA TBA Kennedy 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
ENGINEERING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24395 CIV 280 *CWE: Engineering 1v TBA TBA TBA Baumgartner 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
24396 DRF 112 CAD I 3 T R 1500 - 1650 TC 104 STAFF 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24397 ENGR 111 Eng Orientation I 3 M W F 0800 - 0850 TC 104 Baumgartner 09/29 - 12/13
24398 ENGR 201 Electrical Fundamentals 4 T 1200 - 1350 ESB 32 Baumgartner 09/29 - 12/13
R 1200 - 1450 TC 106
F 1200 - 1250 TC 106
24399 ENGR 211 Statics 4 M W 1200 - 1350 TC 104 Baumgartner 09/29 - 12/13
24400 SUR 162 Surveying II-Lab Reqd 5 T R 0730 - 0850 TC 104 Smith, J 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24401 SUR 162 Surveying II Lab 0 T 1200 - 1350 TC 104 Smith, J 09/29 - 12/13
R 1000 - 1350 TC 104 Smith, J 09/29 - 12/13
24402 WQT 261 Water Distribution 4 M W 1700 - 1850 TC 104 Baumgartner 09/29 - 12/13
24403 WQT 290 *CWE: Water Quality 1v TBA TBA TBA Baumgartner 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
FALL PREVIEW CLASSES
30 FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
FIRE SCIENCE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24404 FRP 121 Elementary Science-FF 4 F 1630 - 1920 JH 18 STAFF 50.00 10/03 - 10/03 TECH
F 1600 - 1950 WDFD STAFF 10/10 - 12/06
24405 FRP 122 Fund of Fire Prevention 2 M 1600 - 1720 JH 18 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24406 FRP 123 Hazardous Materials 4 T R 1600 - 1720 PE 10 Pilley 50.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24407 FRP 280 Fire Related Skills 2 TBA TBA King 50% tuit 65.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24408 HD 100 College Success 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 15 Moore, K 09/29 - 12/13
24480 HD 100 College Success 3 Online Moore, K 09/29 - 12/13
24481 HD 100 *College Success 1 W 1200 - 1250 SNY 14 Sommerfeld 09/29 - 12/13
*Instructor approval required.
24579 HD 106 Gateway Study Skills 2 T R 1000 - 1050 SCI 10 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
24580 HD 106 Gateway Study Skills 2 M W 1500 - 1550 PE 11 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
24591 HD 106 Gateway Study Skills 2 M W 1700 - 1750 JH 10 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
24074 HD 208 Career-Life Planning 3 T R 1400 - 1515 JH 15 Windsor 20.00 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24482 HD 214 *Transition to University 1 T 0800 - 0850 ESB 32 Sommerfeld 09/29 - 12/13
24483 HD 214 *Transition to University 1 M 1200 - 1250 ESB 32 Sommerfeld 09/29 - 12/13
*Instructor approval required.
HUMANITIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24032 ENG 104 Intro to Literature 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 SNY 12 Fair 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24033 ENG 201 Shakespeare 4 Online Michell 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24034 ENG 250 Intro to Mythology 4 M T W R 1000 - 1050 SNY 14 Smith, G 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24035 LIB 127 Library-Internet Rsch 3 Online STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24036 PHL 201 Intro to Philosophy 3 Online Canzanella 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24037 R 202 World Religions 3 M 1730 - 2020 Woodcock 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
HUMAN SERVICES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24484 HS 100 Intro to Human Services 3 T R 1300 - 1415 JH 10 Woodcock 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24485 HS 100 Intro to Human Services 3 T R 1100 - 1215 JH 15 Woodcock 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24486 HS 102 Addiction Pharmacology 3 T R 0930 - 1045 JH 17 Angeli-Gade 09/29 - 12/13
24487 HS 150 Personal Effect-HS Workers 3 T R 1430 - 1545 JH 17 Woodcock 09/29 - 12/13
24488 HS 217 Group Counseling Skills 3 T 1800 - 2050 JH 12 Martel 09/29 - 12/13
24490 HS 227 Understanding Dysf Families 3 T R 1300 - 1415 TC 101 Martel 09/29 - 12/13
24489 HS 267 *Cultural Competence in HS 3 Martel 10/17 - 11/01
*Class will meet Friday 10/17, 10/24 and 10/31 1600-2100 in JH 17 and Saturday 10/18, 10/25 and 11/1 0900-1400 in JH 17.
24491 HS 280 *CWE: Human Svcs 1v TBA TBA Angeli-Gade 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required. TBA
24492 HS 298 *Ind. Study: Human Svcs. 1v TBA TBA Angeli-Gade 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
LEARNING SKILLS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24592 ED 125 Tutoring Adults 1 F 1300 - 1350 JH 12 Bradford 09/29 - 12/13
24408 HD 100 College Success 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 15 Moore, K 09/29 - 12/13
24480 HD 100 College Success 3 Online Moore, K 09/29 - 12/13
24579 HD 106 Gateway Study Skills 2 T R 1000 - 1050 SCI 10 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
24580 HD 106 Gateway Study Skills 2 M W 1500 - 1550 PE 11 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
24591 HD 106 Gateway Study Skills 2 M W 1700 - 1750 JH 10 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
24601 DLSC BM Basic Math 0 M T W F 0900 - 0950 JH 12 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24496 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T R 0830 - 0945 WCH 18 Matteo 09/29 - 12/13
24498 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T R 1100 - 1215 TBA Matteo 09/29 - 12/13
24499 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T W F 0900 - 1050 TBA Gambill 09/29 - 10/31
24596 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 T R 1000 - 1150 TBA Keehn 09/29 - 12/13
24500 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 T R 1830 - 2020 JH 10 Zeller 09/29 - 12/13
24501 MTH 040 Math Skills Lab 1 M T W F 1200 - 1250 JH 17 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24502 MTH 041 Math Skills Lab 1 M T W F 1200 - 1250 JH 17 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24503 MTH 042 Math Skills Lab 1 M T W F 1200 - 1250 JH 17 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24505 WR 080 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 T 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
24506 WR 081 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 T 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
24507 WR 082 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 T 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
*Required meeting Tuesday, 9/30, 1200 - 1250 in JH 16.
UCC SCHEDULE SUMMER 2014 31
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 17 ONLINE PAGE 18SUMMER TERM CLASSES
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STAR
TEDCR
EDIT
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SKILLS D
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PM
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COM
MU
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DEDICATED LEARNING COMMUNITIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES For information on Dedicated Learning Communites classes, see Terrance Bradford in ESB building or call 541-440-7689 or Clara Smithey, 541-440-4715.
Gateway to Success24593 HD 100 College Success 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 TBA Moore, K 09/29 - 12/13
24594 RD 080 Basic Reading 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 TBA Gambill 09/29 - 12/13
24595 WR 090 Writing Skills 3 M W F 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
24596 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 T R 1000 - 1150 TBA Keehn 09/29 - 12/13
Practicing SuccessCohort 1 - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.24518 RD 090 College Text Reading 3 T R 0930 - 1045 ESB 9 Frank 09/29 - 12/13
24519 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 T R 1100 - 1215 ESB 9 Frank 09/29 - 12/13
24520 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 T R 1300 - 1415 ESB 9 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24583 HD 107 Practicing Study Skills 2 T R 1430 - 1520 ESB 9 Bradford 09/29 - 12/13
Cohort 2 - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.24521 RD 090 College Text Reading 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 ESB 9 Granholm 09/29 - 12/13
24523 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 TBA STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24522 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 TBA STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24584 HD 107 Practicing Study Skills 2 M W 1300 - 1350 ESB 9 Bradford 09/29 - 12/13
Mainstream Writing Cohort 1 - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.24586 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 SNY 12 Fair 09/29 - 12/13
24504 RD 115 Critical Reading Strategies 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 15 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24526 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 WCH 16 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24585 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 T R 1100 - 1215 WCH 14 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
Cohort 2 - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group - no substitutions.24590 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 SNY 15 Laurence 09/29 - 12/13
24587 RD 115 Critical Reading Strategies 3 M W F 1200 - 1250 JH 16 Moore, K 09/29 - 12/13
24588 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 M W F 1400 - 1450 JH 12 Gambill 09/29 - 12/13
24589 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 T R 1400 - 1515 JH 12 Lewis 09/29 - 12/13
MATHEMATICS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24496 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T R 0830 - 0945 WCH 14 Matteo 09/29 - 12/13
24498 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T R 1100 - 1215 TBA Matteo 09/29 - 12/13
24499 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M T W F 0900 - 1050 TBA Gambill 09/29 - 10/31
24596 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 T R 1000 - 1150 TBA Keehn 09/29 - 12/13
24500 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 T R 1830 - 2020 JH 10 Zeller 09/29 - 12/13
24501 MTH 040 Math Skills Lab 1 M T W F 1200 - 1250 JH 17 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24502 MTH 041 Math Skills Lab 1 M T W F 1200 - 1250 JH 17 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24503 MTH 042 Math Skills Lab 1 M T W F 1200 - 1250 JH 17 Manahan 09/29 - 12/13
24409 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 M T W F 0900 - 0950 JH 14 Provencal 09/29 - 12/13
24410 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 M T W F 1000 - 1050 JH 16 Stinnett 09/29 - 12/13
24411 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 M W F 1300 - 1415 JH 17 Matteo 09/29 - 12/13
24412 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 T R 1830 - 2020 JH 16 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24414 MTH 060 *Intro to Algebra 4 Online Hughes 09/29 - 12/13
*Required orientation session is online.
24415 MTH 063 Using Scientific Calculator 1 M W 1500 - 1550 JH 12 Kramer 10/07 - 11/06
24416 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M T W F 1000 - 1050 JH 14 Provencal 09/29 - 12/13
24417 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M T W F 1100 - 1150 JH 14 McCorkle 09/29 - 12/13
24418 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M T W F 1300 - 1350 JH 14 Beck, Mariah 09/29 - 12/13
24419 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M W F 1430 - 1545 JH 14 Matteo 09/29 - 12/13
24420 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M W 1830 - 2020 JH 14 Kramer 09/29 - 12/13
24421 MTH 065 *Elementary Algebra 4 Online Kramer 09/29 - 12/13
24422 MTH 093 Using Graphing Calculator 1 T R 1100 - 1150 JH 11 Winn 10/07 - 11/06
24423 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M T W F 0900 - 0950 JH 11 Bryson 09/29 - 12/13
24424 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M T W F 1100 - 1150 PE 11 Bryson 09/29 - 12/13
24425 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M T W F 1300 - 1350 JH 16 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24426 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M W 1830 - 2020 JH 11 Nielsen 09/29 - 12/13
24427 MTH 095 *Intermediate Algebra 4 Online Hughes 09/29 - 12/13
*Required orientation session is online.
24428 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M T W F 0845 - 0950 JH 16 Stinnett 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
24429 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M W 0900 - 1050 PE 10 Beck, Mariah 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
F 0900 - 0950 PE 10
24430 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M W 1000 - 1150 JH 11 Winn 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
F 1000 - 1050 JH 11
24431 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M W 1300 - 1450 PE 11 McCorkle 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
F 1300 - 1350 PE 11
24432 MTH 111 *College Algebra 5 Online Beck, Mariah 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
*Required orientation session Tuesday, 9/30, 1800 - 1850 in JH 14.
FALL PREVIEW CLASSES
32 FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
MATH, continued24433 MTH 112 Elementary Functions 4 M W 1400 - 1550 JH 11 Beck, Mariah 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
24434 MTH 211 Fundamentals/Elem Math I 4 M W 1400 - 1550 JH 16 Stinnett 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
24435 MTH 243 Intro to Probability/Stats 5 M W 1300 - 1450 TBA Winn 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
F 1300 - 1350 TBA
24436 MTH 251 Calculus I 5 M T W F 0845 - 0950 TBA Winn 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
24437 MTH 254 Vector Calculus I 4 M T W F 1100 - 1150 JH 16 Stinnett 09/29 - 12/13 MTH
MUSIC CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES *Individual lessons are variable credits-specify 1 or 2 credits when you register. Any student registering for an Individual Music Lesson MUST contact the Fine and Performing Arts
Program Assistant (541-440-4691 or [email protected]) in order to get contact information for the instructor. It is the STUDENT’S responsibility to establish contact with the
instructor during or before the FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES. Failure to do so will result in the studentbeing dropped from roster, and possible forfeiture of tuition and fees.
24438 MUP 114 General Ensemble 1 TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 09/29 - 12/13
24439 MUP 114 General Ensemble 1 TBA TBA TBA Gronberg 09/29 - 12/13
24440 MUP 121 Symphonic Choir 1 R 1730 - 1930 PRESBY Spicer, D 09/18 - 12/18
24441 MUP 161A *Ind. Lessons:Jazz Improv 1v TBA TBA TBA Manis 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24442 MUP 171A *Ind. Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24443 MUP 171A *Ind. Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA Vianna 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24444 MUP 174A *Ind. Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Carey 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24445 MUP 174A Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24446 MUP 175A *Ind. Lessons: Strings 1v TBA TBA TBA Riley, K 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24447 MUP 180A *Ind. Lessons: Guitar 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24448 MUP 181A *Ind. Lessons: Woodwinds 1v TBA TBA TBA Pecorilla 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24449 MUP 181A *Ind. Lessons: Woodwinds 1v TBA TBA TBA Manis 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24450 MUP 186A *Ind. Lessons: Brass 1v TBA TBA TBA Gronberg 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
*Individual lessons are variable credits, 1-2 credts.
24451 MUP 189A Chamber Choir 2 M W F 1400 - 1550 WFA 12 Heald, J 09/29 - 12/13
24452 MUP 191A *Ind. Lessons: Percussion 1v TBA TBA TBA Schwarm 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24453 MUP 196A Chamber Orchestra 1 M 1900 - 2050 PRESBY Heald, J 09/29 - 12/13
24454 MUP 197A Concert Choir 1 M W F 1200 - 1250 WFA Heald, J 09/29 - 12/13
24455 MUP 271A *Ind. Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA Vianna 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24456 MUP 271A *Ind. Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24457 MUP 274A *Ind. Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Carey 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24458 MUP 274A *Ind. Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24459 MUP 275A *Ind. Lessons: Strings 1v TBA TBA TBA Riley, K 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24460 MUP 280A *Ind. Lessons: Guitar 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24461 MUP 281A *Ind. Lessons:Woodwinds 1v TBA TBA TBA Pecorilla 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24462 MUP 281A *Ind. Lessons: Woodwinds 1v TBA TBA TBA Manis 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24463 MUP 286A *Ind. Lessons: Brass 1v TBA TBA TBA Gronberg 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
24464 MUP 291A *Ind. Lessons: Percussion 1v TBA TBA TBA Schwarm 150/cr 09/29 - 12/13
*Individual lessons are variable credits, 1-2 credts.
24465 MUP 295 Jazz Band 1 W 1900 - 2050 CNTRSTAGE Gronberg 09/29 - 12/13
24466 MUP 297A Concert Choir 1 T 1900 - 2050 PRESBY Heald, J 09/11 - 12/02
24467 MUS 100A Music Fundamentals 3 T R 1400 - 1520 WFA 16 Wheeler 09/29 - 12/13
24468 MUS 105 Intro to Rock Music 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 CNTRSTAGE Manis 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24469 MUS 111 Music Theory I 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 WFA 12 Heald, J 09/29 - 12/13
24470 MUS 114 Aural Skills I 1 F 1000 - 1050 WFA 16 Carey 09/29 - 12/13
24471 MUS 117 Intro to Music/Technology 2 T R 1600 - 1750 WFA 12 Wheeler 09/29 - 12/13
24472 MUS 131 Class Piano 2 M W 1000 - 1050 WFA 16 Spicer, D 09/29 - 12/13
24473 MUS 131 Class Piano 2 M W 1100 - 1150 WFA 16 Carey 09/29 - 12/13
24474 MUS 137 Class Guitar 2 R 1900 - 2020 WFA 12 Hansen 09/29 - 12/13
24475 MUS 201 Intro to Music & Its Lit 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 CNTRSTAGE Carey 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24476 MUS 211 Music Theory II 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WFA 12 Heald, J 09/29 - 12/13
24477 MUS 214 Int. Piano I 2 M W 1100 - 1150 WFA 16 Carey 09/29 - 12/13
24478 MUS 224 Aural Skills II 1 F 1100 - 1150 WFA 16 Carey 09/29 - 12/13
24479 MUS 280 *CWE: Music 1v TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
NURSING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24302 NRS 101 Nursing Assistant 9 M W F 1300 - 1650 WCH 20 Gregory 150.00 09/29 - 11/14 TECH
T W R 0630 - 1450 HOSP 11/18 - 12/04
24303 NRS 12 *CNA 2 - Acute 3 T R 0800 - 1250 WCH 10 Helsley 200.00 09/30 - 10/09 TECH
F 1200 - 1600 NSRC 10/10 - 10/10
F S 0800 - 1630 NSRC 10/17 - 10/18
R F 0630 - 1900 HOSP 10/16 - 10/17
*Instructor approval required. Contact Nursing Department to register - 541-440-4614.
UCC SCHEDULE SUMMER 2014 33
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 17 ONLINE PAGE 18SUMMER TERM CLASSES
GETTIN
G
STAR
TEDCR
EDIT
SCHED
ULE
AD
ULT B
ASIC
SKILLS D
EVELO
PM
ENT
COM
MU
NITY
EDU
CATIO
NCO
MM
UN
ITY &
WO
RK
FOR
CE TRA
ININ
GSM
ALL B
USIN
ESS D
EVELO
PM
ENT CEN
TERCO
LLEGE
OV
ERV
IEW
UCC SCHEDULE SUMMER 2014 33
NURSING, continued24304 NRS 110 Found of Nrsg-Health Promotion 9 M 0800 - 1050 WCH 20/10 Samson 375.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
M 1100 - 1250 WCH 20/10/14
T W 0630 - 1900 HOSP /NSRC
24305 NRS 221 Chronic Illness II 9 W 0900 - 1250 WCH 20 Jensen 375.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
W 1400 - 1550 WCH 16/10
T R 0700 - 1900 HOSP
F 1300 - 1700 NSRC
24306 NRS 222 Acute Care II 9 W 0900 - 1250 WCH 10 Palmer 375.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
W 1400 - 1550 WCH 16/10
T R 0630 - 1630 HOSP
F 0800 - 1200 NSRC
24307 NRS 280 *CWE: Nursing 1v TBA TBA TBA Hendy 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
PARALEGAL CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24324 LA 100 Legal Procedures I 4 Online Sullivan, C 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24325 LA 100 Legal Procedures I 4 Online Sullivan, C 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24326 LA 102 Legal Terminology 3 Online Sullivan, C 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24327 LA 102 Legal Terminology 3 Online Sullivan, C 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24328 LA 204 Legal Research-Writing 3 Online Sullivan, C 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24329 LA 208 Family Law 3 Online Sullivan, C 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24330 LA 210 Wills-Probate-Estates 3 Online Benson 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24331 LA 280 *CWE:Legal Assistant 1v TBA Sullivan, C 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
OUTDOOR RECREATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24252 PE 254 Compass, Maps and GPS 2 T R 1100 - 1220 PE 10 Yoder 20.00 09/29 - 12/13
24253 PE 114 Beg Mountain Biking 1 F 1600 - 1750 PE 11 STAFF 25.00 10/03 - 10/03
S U 0800 - 1750 ADM STAFF 10/04 - 10/05
24254 PE 110 Intro to Rock Climbing 1 S 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 90.00 10/04 - 10/11
24255 PE 110 Intro to Rock Climbing 1 U 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 90.00 10/05 - 10/12
24256 PE 210 Rock Climbing I 1 S 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 100.00 10/11 - 10/18
24257 PE 240 Rock Climbing 2 1 U 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 85.00 10/19 - 10/26
24258 PE 294R *Rock Climbing Instr Aide 3 S U 0800 - 1750 ADM Orton 100.00 10/04 - 10/26
*Instructor approval required.
24259 PE 115 Discover SCUBA 1 M S 1900 - 2120 PE11/POOL Lloyd 75.00 09/29 - 10/11
24260 PE 211 Open Water SCUBA 2 M S 1900 - 2120 PE11/POOL Lloyd 215.00 09/29 - 10/25
24261 PE 242 Adv. SCUBA 1 R 1900 - 2100 PE 11 Lloyd 150.00 11/20 - 11/23
F S U TBA TBA Lloyd 11/20 - 11/23
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24262 FN 230 Personal Nutrition 3 Online Yoder 09/29 - 12/13
24263 HE 252 First Aid 3 T R 1100 - 1250 PE 14 Snook 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24264 PE 194F Fitness Assess-Exercise 2 M W 1000 - 1150 PE 14 Kellijian 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24265 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 M T W R 0900 - 0950 PE 11 Yoder 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24266 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 M T W R 1000 - 1050 PE 11 Snook 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24267 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 T R 1200 - 1350 PE 11 Kellijian 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24268 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Leeworthy 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24269 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Stricklin 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24270 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Stricklin 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24271 HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3 Online Leeworthy 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24272 PE 185R RIPPED 1 T R 1000 - 1150 PE 12 Bartram 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24273 PE 185MA *Martial Arts A 1 M W F see note PE 14 Leonard 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24274 PE 185MB *Martial Arts B 1 M W F see note PE 14 Leonard 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24275 PE 185MC *Martial Arts C 1 M W F see note PE 14 Leonard 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
*For Martial Arts, PE 185 MA, MB, MC, students have the option of attending class M W F from either 1300 - 1350, 1400 - 1450 or 1600 - 1650 in PE 14.
24276 PE 185G Beg Golf 1 T R 1300 - 1520 UGR Snook 51.00 09/30 - 10/30
24277 PE 185L Beg Bowling 1 T R 1300 - 1520 TENDWN Snook 60.00 11/04 - 12/04
24278 PE 185W Weight Training 1 M W F 0900 - 0950 PE 12 Snook 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24279 PE 185S Step and Pump 1 M W F 1000 - 1050 GYM Conn 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24280 PE 185PI Pilates 1 M W F 1100 - 1150 GYM Conn 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24281 PE 185A Aerobic Fitness 1 M W F 1100 - 1150 PE 12 Snook 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24282 PE 185Y Yoga 1 M W F 0800 - 0850 GYM Brodun 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24283 PE 185Y Yoga 1 T R 1000 - 1120 GYM Williams, S 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24284 PE 185Z Zumba 1 T R 0830 - 0950 GYM Bartram 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24301 PE 185QF Swim Fitness 1 M W F 1200 - 1250 POOL Yoder 5.00 09/29 - 10/31
24285 PE 185FA *Fitness Center-Aerobics 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Bartram 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
FALL PREVIEW CLASSES
34 FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, continued24286 PE 185FB *Fitness Center-Basics 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Conn 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24287 PE 185FS *Fitness Center-Strength 1 TBA TBA PE 12 Leonard 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
*Students for PE 185FA, FB, FS Fitness Center must attend orientation on either M, W or F, 1st week of class, 1200 - 1300, OR instructor must be contacted by Friday 10/3 -
Scott Leonard 541-440-7868.
24288 PE 0.582 Fitness Center 0 TBA PE 12 Leonard 25.00 09/29 - 12/13
24290 PE 190 *Athletic Orientation 1 U 1000 - 1550 PE 11 Stricklin 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
*Students must attend Sunday, 9/28, 10 am - 4 pm in PE 11.
24291 PE 185VS Volleyball Strategy-Tm 1 M W F 1100 - 1150 GYM Pinard 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
T R 1200 - 1250 GYM Pinard
24292 PE 185VA Adv Volleyball-Tm 1 M W F 1200 - 1250 GYM Pinard 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
T R 1300 - 1350 GYM Pinard
24293 PE 185VW Phys Cond-Volleyball-Tm 1 M W F 1300 - 1350 GYM Pinard 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
T R 1400 - 1450 GYM Pinard
24294 PE 185BW Phys Cond-Bsktbl Wmn-Tm 1 M T W R F 1500 - 1550 GYM Stricklin 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24295 PE 185BS Bsktbl Strategy-Wmn-Tm 1 M T W R F 1600 - 1650 GYM Stricklin 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24296 PE 185BA Adv Basketball-Wmn-Tm 1 M T W R F 1700 - 1750 GYM Stricklin 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24297 PE 185BT Bsktbl Strategy-Men-Tm 1 M T W R F 1800 - 1850 GYM Leeworthy 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24298 PE 185BM Phys Cond-Bsktbl-Men-Tm 1 M T W R F 1900 - 1950 GYM Leeworthy 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24299 PE 185BB Adv Bsktbl-Men-Tm 1 M T W R F 2000 - 2050 GYM Leeworthy 5.00 09/29 - 12/13
24300 PE 280 *CWE: Fitness Center 1v TBA TBA PE 12 Leonard 50% tuit 5.00, 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
SCIENCE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24113 BI 101 Gen Biology-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1300 - 1350 SCI 10 Green, Y 09/29 - 12/13
24114 BI 101 Gen Biology-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1400 - 1450 SCI 10 Green, Y 09/29 - 12/13
24115 BI 101 Gen Biology Lab 0 T 0900 - 1150 SCI 16 Green, Y 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24116 BI 101 Gen Biology Lab 0 T 1200 - 1450 SCI 16 Green, Y 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24117 BI 101 Gen Biology Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 SCI 16 Benz 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24118 BI 101 Gen Biology Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 SCI 16 Benz 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24119 BI 101 Gen Biology Lab 0 R 1500 - 1750 SCI 16 Benz 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24122 BI 211 Prin of Bio - Lab Reqd 5 M W 1100 - 1350 SCI 16 Carloni 09/29 - 12/13
24123 BI 211 Prin of Bio Lab 0 F 1100 - 1150 SCI 16 Carloni 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24124 BI 222 Intro to Genetics 3 R 1300 - 1550 SCI 17 Carloni 09/29 - 12/13
24125 BI 231 Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 0800 - 0850 SCI 10 Champion 09/29 - 12/13
24126 BI 231 Anat and Phys-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1500 - 1550 SCI 10 Champion 09/29 - 12/13
24128 BI 231 Anat and Phys Lab 0 W 1800 - 2050 SCI 11 Champion 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24129 BI 231 Anat and Phys Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 SCI 11 Champion 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24130 BI 231 Anat and Phys Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 SCI 11 Champion 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24131 BI 231 Anat and Phys Lab 0 R 1500 - 1750 SCI 11 Champion 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24132 BI 234 Intro to Microbiology 4 M W F 0900 - 1050 SCI 16 Carloni 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24133 CH 104 Intro to Chem-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1200 - 1250 SCI 10 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24134 CH 104 Intro to Chem Lab 0 T 0900 - 1150 SCI 15 STAFF 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24135 CH 104 Intro to Chem Lab 0 T 1200 - 1450 SCI 15 STAFF 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24136 CH 104 Intro to Chem Lab 0 T 1500 - 1750 SCI 15 STAFF 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24137 CH 112 HlthOcc Chem-Lab Reqd 5 M W 1600 - 1750 SCI 10 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24138 CH 112 HlthOcc Chem Lab 0 M 0900 - 1150 SCI 15 STAFF 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24139 CH 112 HlthOcc Chem Lab 0 T 1800 - 2050 SCI 15 STAFF 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24140 CH 112 HlthOcc Chem Lab 0 F 0900 - 1150 SCI 15 STAFF 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24141 CH 221 GenChem-Lab-Rec Reqd 5 M W F 1000 - 1050 SCI 10 Breslin 09/29 - 12/13
24142 CH 221 GenChem-Lab-Rec Reqd 5 M W F 1400 - 1450 SCI 17 Breslin 09/29 - 12/13
24510 CH 221 GenChem Rec 0 M 1600 - 1650 SCI 17 Breslin 09/29 - 12/13
24511 CH 221 GenChem Rec 0 W 1600 - 1650 SCI 17 Breslin 09/29 - 12/13
24512 CH 221 GenChem Rec 0 W 1700 - 1750 SCI 17 Breslin 09/29 - 12/13
24143 CH 221 Gen Chem Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 SCI 15 Breslin 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24144 CH 221 Gen Chem Lab 0 R 1500 - 1750 SCI 15 Breslin 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24145 CH 221 Gen Chem Lab 0 R 1800 - 2050 SCI 15 Breslin 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24147 CH 241 Organic Chem-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1500 - 1550 SCI 17 Breslin 09/29 - 12/13
24148 CH 241 Organic Chem Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 SCI 15 Breslin 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24149 FN 225 Human Nutrition 4 T R 1000 - 1150 SCI 17 Young Seideman 09/29 - 12/13
24151 G 201 Gen Geology-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 0900 - 0950 SCI 10 Carroll 09/29 - 12/13
24152 G 201 Gen Geology Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 SCI 14 Carroll 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24153 G 201 Gen Geology Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 SCI 14 Carroll 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24154 GS 105 Phys Sci Lecture and Lab 4 Online Nuffer 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
Lab kit available through the UCC bookstore; deposit required. Students should attend an Angel orientation session --
check www.umpqua.edu/ucconline for schedule and information.
24155 GS 106 Phys Science-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1100 - 1150 SCI 10 Carroll 09/29 - 12/13
24156 GS 106 Phys Science Lab 0 M W 1200 - 1320 SCI 14 Carroll 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
UCC SCHEDULE SUMMER 2014 35
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
REGISTRATION IS EASY: IN PERSON PAGE 17 ONLINE PAGE 18SUMMER TERM CLASSES
GETTIN
G
STAR
TEDCR
EDIT
SCHED
ULE
AD
ULT B
ASIC
SKILLS D
EVELO
PM
ENT
COM
MU
NITY
EDU
CATIO
NCO
MM
UN
ITY &
WO
RK
FOR
CE TRA
ININ
GSM
ALL B
USIN
ESS D
EVELO
PM
ENT CEN
TERCO
LLEGE
OV
ERV
IEW
SCIENCE, continued24157 GS 106 Phys Science Lab 0 M W 1330 - 1450 SCI 14 Carroll 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24513 GS 112 Making Sense of Science 4 M W F 1000 - 1050 SCI 17 Champion 09/29 - 12/13
24514 GS 112 Making Sense of Science 0 T 0900 - 1150 SCI 11 Champion 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24159 PH 201 Gen Physics-Lab Reqd 5 M W F 0900 - 0950 SCI 17 Davis, L 09/29 - 12/13
Gen Physics-Recit 0 W 1000 - 1050 SCI 14 Davis, L 09/29 - 12/13
24160 PH 201 Gen Physics-Lab 0 T 0900 - 1150 SCI 14 Davis, L 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
24161 PH 211 Gen Phys-Calc-Lab Reqd 5 M W F 1400 - 1450 SCI 11 Davis, L 09/29 - 12/13
F 1300 - 1350 SCI 14 Davis, L
24162 PH 211 Gen Phys-Calc Lab 0 T 1500 - 1750 SCI 14 Davis, L 10.00 09/29 - 12/13
SOCIAL SCIENCES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24071 ANTH 221 Cultural Anthropology 3 Online Barlow 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24072 ECON 201 Intro to Microeconomics 3 M W 1500 - 1615 SNY 14 Peterson 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24073 ED 121 Leadership Dvlpmt I 3 T 1730 - 2020 JH 11 Coester 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24074 HD 208 Career-Life Planning 3 T R 1400 - 1515 JH 15 Windsor 20.00 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24075 HDFS 201 Ind-Family Development 3 T R 0900 - 1015 JH 10 Willis 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24076 HDFS 201 Ind-Family Development 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 11 Willis 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24077 HDFS 240 Cont American Family 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 JH 18 Smith, E 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24078 HST 104 World History 3 T R 1100 - 1215 JH 10 Young 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24079 HST 104 World History 3 M W F 1400 - 1450 JH 10 Young 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24080 HST 201 History of United States 3 M W F 0800 - 0850 JH 10 Young 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24081 HST 201 History of United States 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 10 Young 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24082 HST 201 History of United States 3 Online Osborn 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24083 PS 201 US Government 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 JH 10 Young 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24084 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 JH 10 Diemer 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24086 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 JH 10 Diemer 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24087 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 Online Vannice, L 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24088 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 T 1700 - 1950 JH 17 Woodcock 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24090 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 JH 17 Willis 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24091 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 JH 17 Willis 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24092 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 T R 1100 - 1215 JH 17 Willis 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24093 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 T R 1300 - 1415 JH 17 Diemer 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24605 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 Online Vannice, L 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24606 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Online Vannice, L 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24096 PSY 203 General Psychology 3 Online Vannice, L 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24098 SOC 204 Intro to Sociology 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 JH 18 Smith, E 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24099 SOC 204 Intro to Sociology 3 T R 1100 - 1215 JH 18 Smith, E 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24102 SOC 205 Inst-Social Change 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 18 Smith, E 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
24103 SOC 213 Race Class and Ethnicity 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 JH 18 Smith, E 09/29 - 12/13 SOSC
THEATRE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24164 TA 141 Acting 1 3 T R 1500 - 1620 CNTRSTAGE Newman 09/29 - 12/13
24165 TA 253 Performance 2 TBA TBA CNTRSTAGE Newman 09/29 - 12/13
24166 TA 261 Intro to Costume Design 3 T R 1000 - 1220 CNTRSTAGE Newman 09/29 - 12/13
24167 TA 265 *Production 1v TBA TBA CNTRSTAGE Newman 09/29 - 12/13
*Credits variable (1-2 credits)
24168 TA 271 Intro to Theatre 4 T R 1300 - 1450 CNTRSTAGE Newman 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
24169 TA 280 *CWE: Theatre 1v TBA TBA TBA Newman 50% tuit 9.50/cr 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
TRUCK DRIVING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES Truck driving courses are offered in 4-week sessions and 10-week sessions. For more information and session dates,
(please contact Robin VanWinkle at 541-440-4651 for information on this program and to register.
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24170 VE 101 Intro to the Wine Industry 1 Online Lake 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24171 VE 110 Vineyard Prac I-Lab Rqd 4 Hybrid Lake 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24172 VE 110 *Vineyard Prac I-Lab 0 F 0900 - 1600 VIT LAB Lake 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 9 am - -4 pm 10/17, 10/31, 11/14 and 12/5, in the Viticulture Lab.
24173 VE 201 *Winemkg-Viticult-Lab Reqd 3 Hybrid Lake 25.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24174 VE 201 *Winemkg-Viticult Lab 0 F 0900 - 1600 VIT LAB Lake 10/4 - 11/22 TECH
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 9 am - -4 pm 10/3; 10/24; 11/7, 11/21 Viticulture Lab
24175 VE 203 *Wines of the World-Lab Reqd 1 Hybrid Bershaw 75.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24176 VE 203 *Wines of the World Lab 0 F 1700 - 1850 ENOL LAB Bershaw 10/25 - 11/22 TECH
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 5 - 7 pm 10/24, 10/31, 11/14 and 11/21 in the Enology Lab
FALL PREVIEW CLASSES
36 FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST
CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 14 FOR SUMMER TERM DATES
36 FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY, continued24177 VE 209 *Lab Must & Wine-Lab Reqd 4 Hybrid Bershaw 25.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24178 VE 209 *Lab Must & Wine-Lab 0 S 0900 - 1600 ENOL LAB Bershaw 10/12 - 11/23 TECH
*Labs scheduled Saturdays, 9 am - 4 pm 10/4, 10/18, 11/1, 11/15, and 12/6 in the Enology Lab
24179 VE 210 *Sci Wnmkg I-Lab Reqd 5 Hybrid Bershaw 25.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24180 VE 210 *Sci Wnmkg I-Lab 0 S 0900 - 1600 ENOL LAB Bershaw 10/5 - 12/7 TECH
*Labs scheduled Fridays, 9 am - 4 pm 10/11, 10/25, 11/8, and 11/22 in the Enology Lab
24181 VE 280 *CWE: Viticulture 1v TBA TBA TBA Lake 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24182 VE 280 *CWE: Enology 1v TBA TBA TBA Lake 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
WELDING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24038 WLD 101 Welding Processes/Apps 4 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 16 Fisher 85.00 09/29 - 10/30 TECH
24039 WLD 111 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 16 Fisher 85.00 11/03 - 12/04 TECH
24040 WLD 123 Adv Welding III 3 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 16 Fisher 85.00 09/29 - 10/30 TECH
24041 WLD 131 Basic Metallurgy 3 M W 1800 - 2020 WCH 14 Thompson 55.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24042 WLD 131 Basic Metallurgy 3 T R 1800 - 2020 WCH 14 Fisher 55.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24537 WLD 199 Gas Tungsten Arc Wldg II 3 M T W R 1300 - 1450 WCH 14 Thompson 85.00 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
24043 WLD 280 *CWE: Welding 1v TBA TBA TBA Fisher 09/29 - 12/13 TECH
*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.
WORLD LANGUAGES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24105 FR 101 First Year French 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 JH 12 Ni Aodagain 09/29 - 12/13
24107 SPAN 101 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 SNY 10 Tratz 09/29 - 12/13
24108 SPAN 101 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 1000 - 1050 SNY 10 Tratz 09/29 - 12/13
24109 SPAN 101 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 1000 -1050 JH 12 Ni Aodagain 09/29 - 12/13
24110 SPAN 101 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 JH 12 Ni Aodagain 09/29 - 12/13
24112 SPAN 201 Second Year Spanish 4 M W 1500 - 1650 SNY 10 Tratz 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
WRITING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES24505 WR 080 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 T 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
24506 WR 081 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 T 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
24507 WR 082 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 T 1200 - 1250 TBA Garrison 09/29 - 12/13
*Required meeting Tuesday, 9/30, 1200 - 1250 in ESB 9.
24001 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 M T W R 0800 - 0850 SNY 14 Friedman 09/29 - 12/13
24002 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 SNY 10 Polamalu 09/29 - 12/13
24003 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 T R 1000 - 1150 SNY 15 Levine 09/29 - 12/13
24004 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 M W 1830 - 2020 SNY 12 Madaus 09/29 - 12/13
24005 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 Online Countryman 09/29 - 12/13
24007 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 0800 - 0850 SNY 12 Fair 09/29 - 12/13
24008 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 0800 - 0850 SNY 15 Smith, G 09/29 - 12/13
24009 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 SNY 12 Fair 09/29 - 12/13
24010 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 SNY 14 Michell 09/29 - 12/13
24011 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 SNY 14 Michell 09/29 - 12/13
24012 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 SNY 15 Laurence 09/29 - 12/13
24013 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 T R 1830 - 2020 SNY 14 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24015 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 SNY 10 Polamalu 09/29 - 12/13
24016 WR 121 English Comp: Expo 4 Online Countryman 09/29 - 12/13
24019 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 4 M T W R 1000 - 1050 SNY 12 Friedman 09/29 - 12/13
24020 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 SNY 14 Smith, G 09/29 - 12/13
24021 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 4 M T W R 1400 - 1450 SNY 14 STAFF 09/29 - 12/13
24022 WR 122 English Comp: Style-Arg 4 Online Davis, G 09/29 - 12/13
24024 WR 123 English Comp: Research 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 SNY 12 Michell 09/29 - 12/13
24025 WR 123 English Comp: Research 4 M T W R 1400 - 1450 SNY 15 Laurence 09/29 - 12/13
24026 WR 123 English Comp: Research 4 Online Davis, G 09/29 - 12/13
24027 WR 227 Technical Report Writing 4 M W F 0930 - 1045 SNY 15 Benton 09/29 - 12/13
24028 WR 227 Technical Report Writing 4 M W F 1100 - 1215 SNY 15 Benton 09/29 - 12/13
24029 WR 227 Technical Report Writing 4 Online Feist 09/29 - 12/13
24031 WR 241 Creative Writing-Short Fiction 4 T R 1300 - 1450 SNY 10 Levine 09/29 - 12/13 A&L
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Online Courses offered:• Master of Education
• Early Childhood Development
• Reading Endorsement
Baccalaureate Completion Program offered
RNBS
For more information about the program, contact: The OHSU School of Nursing Admissions office at [email protected] or phone 503-494-7725 or email [email protected]
For more information and assistance with registration, call Angela Huftill at 541-552-6332 or email [email protected], or visit www.sou.edu/education/med
Bachelor’s Degree offered:• Business Administration • Accounting • Psychology
For more information about the program, call 877-463-6622 or email [email protected]
ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES AVAILABLE FROM PARTNERING INSTITUTIONS IN SUMMER 2014
UCC offers many courses that are fully online or face-to-face with online enhancements. For
students new to online learning, UCCOnline offers orientations the first and second day of each term.
For current orientation and Help Lab information, and Angel tutorials, please visit our website.
UCCOnline is here to help you!
ESB 34 • Monday-Friday • 8 a.m.—5 p.m.
[email protected] • 5 4 1 .4 4 0 . 6 7 8 5
www.umpqua.edu/ucconline
ESB 34 • Mondday-FFrididay • 88 a.m.—55 p.m.
& Educational Technology Center
Bachelor’s Degree offered:• Business
• Criminology & Criminal Justice
• Early Childhood Development
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ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Orientations are held at the Woolley
Center,1634 W. Harvard, at the
Workforce Training Center, 2555
Diamond Lake Blvd., and in Tri-City.
Call 541-440-4603 learn more about
scheduling an orientation.
ORIENTATION FOR ABSD CLASSES
Students interested in ABSD classes must first attend a free orientation.
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ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS DEDICATED TO ASSISTING ADULTS WHO WANT AND NEED TO DEVELOP STRONG BASIC ACADEMIC SKILLS. Adult Basic Skills Development (ABSD) programs include:
• Adult Basic Education
• GED, College, and Career Preparation
• High School Diploma Classes
• English as a Second Language
• Skill Building Classes
Students in the program can take advantage of free tutoring, a school to career program, and several computer labs.
Taking classes is very affordable!
• ABE, Pre-GED, ESL, and Family Literacy classes - $10 per term
• GED, OPABS, and Skills Review classes - $40 per term.
These fees remain the same whether a
student signs up for one class or four.
• High School Credit Classes - $25 per half-credit
• Online High School Classes - $50 per half-credit.
In addition, all classes have a $2 technology fee per term.
GED, PRE-GED, HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE AND SKILL BUILDING
To find out more about our most current schedule of classes, orientation schedules, and more, please visit us on Facebook or call 541-440-4603.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
541-440-4603
Days of the Week
M Monday
T Tuesday
W Wednesday
R Thursday
F Friday
S Saturday
U Sunday
The class meets all days listed.
For example:
TR = class meets Tuesday AND Thursday
SU = class meets Saturday AND Sunday
MTWF = class meets Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday AND Friday
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class datesclass locationday(s) of week
MAIN CAMPUS MORNING GED CLASSStudents must attend an orientation before attending the class. Call 541-440-4603 for more information.
6/23 - 8/27 10 am - Noon, 1 - 3 pm Technology Center 101M,T,W, R T: $0 F: $42 UCC Campus
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Adult Basic Education and pre-GED
classes provide instruction in basic skills up
through the ninth grade level.
• Group classes and individual lessons
available in reading, grammar, writing,
spelling and mathematics.
• After students increase their reading
level, they can transfer into more
advanced classes, including pre-GED,
GED, college, and career classes
Classes in ABE and Pre-GED cost $10, plus a
$2 technology fee.
Orientation is required for ABSD classes. Call 541-440-4603.
ROSEBURG EVENING PRE-GED CLASS6/23 - 8/28 6 - 8 pm Woolley CenterM, T, W, R T: $0 F: $12 Managed
MAIN CAMPUS AM PRE-GED CLASS 6/24 - 8/28 10 am - Noon T, R T: $0 F: $12 UCC Campus
Orientation is required for ABSD classes. Call 541-440-4603.
MAIN CAMPUS MORNING GED CLASS6/23 - 8/27 10 am - Noon, 1 - 3 pm M,W T: $0 F: $42 UCC Campus
ROSEBURG EVENING GED CLASS6/23 - 8/28 6 - 8 pm Woolley Center, Rm 102M, T, W, R T: $0 F: $42 Roseburg
GED, COLLEGE AND CAREER PREPARATIONFor adults who have not yet completed
high school, UCC provides classes to
prepare students to pass the GED, and
enter college or the workplace.
• The classes focus on literacy,
mathematics, and analytical thinking.
• In addition to group classes,
individualized lessons are available.
• Classes are held throughout the county.
• New students are admited to classes in
the first and sixth weeks of the term.
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ABE AND PREGED
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ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Adults who need to learn English as
a Second Language must attend an
orientation before they can sign up for
classes. Based on skills, students are placed
into either beginning or intermediate
levels and receive instruction in speaking,
reading, writing and listening to English
in a fun, safe atmosphere. Students who
have intermediate to advanced ESL skills
may also be eligible to sign up for ABE,
pre-GED classes, and GED classes. For
more information about scheduling an
orientation and when classes start, please
call 541-440-4603.
ESL CLASS, MAIN CAMPUS6/24 - 8/28 9 - 11 am UCC Main CampusT, W, R T: $0 F: $12
ESL CLASS, ALL LEVELS6/24 - 8/28 6 - 8 pm Woolley CenterT, R T: $0 F: $12 Roseburg
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Students may earn an Adult High School
Diploma through Umpqua Community
College. The Woolley Center offers the
majority of the high school diploma
classes.
• High School Diploma classes run four
days a week in 5 ½ week sessions.
• Adults may be eligible for high school
credit from significant life experiences,
including work experience, military
training, community service and
homemaking.
• Classes are free for students on referral
from an area high school and $27 per half
credit for students paying their own way.
Orientation is required for ABSD classes. Call 541-440-4603.
WOOLLEY CENTER HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT CLASSES6/23 - 8/28 8 am to 3 pm Woolley CenterM, T, W, R T: $0 F: $27 Roseburg
DUAL CREDIT OPTION (ON CAMPUS)Students may also choose the dual credit option—attending college classes at UCC to earn both high school and college credit.
Students interested in this option must contact Linda Stout, the campus high school diploma advisor, at 541-440-7805.
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
SKILL REVIEW
Students who have finished high school
or completed a GED, but still need further
instruction to improve their skills for college
or work, should sign up for a Skill Review
class.
These classes help students improve their
scores prior to taking college classes or to be
better prepared for the workplace.
Orientation is required for ABSD classes. Call 541-440-4603.
ROSEBURG EVENING SKILLS REVIEW CLASS6/23 - 8/28 6 - 8 pm Woolley Center, Rm 102M, T, W, R T: $0 F: $42 Roseburg
MAIN CAMPUS SKILLS REVIEW CLASS6/23 - 8/28 10 am - noon, 1 - 3 pm UCC Main CampusM, W T: $0 F: $42
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HOME & GARDEN Food & Beverage ..........................................52
Gardening .......................................................53
Home .................................................................54
LANGUAGES & WRITING Foreign Languages .....................................54
Sign Language ..............................................55
RECREATIONOutdoor Recreation & Sports ..................55
Dance ................................................................56
SAFETY Boater Safety ..................................................56
Self Defense ....................................................56
SPECIAL INTEREST Personal Finance ..........................................56
YOUTH & FAMILY Discovery College for Kids ........................57
Matrix Classes for Middle & High School ...60
CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Skill Enhancement .......................................63
Non-Profit ........................................................63
Occupational & Licensing ........................64
Medical Professional ...................................64
Caregiver ..........................................................64
Continuing Education for Teachers .....65
Child Care ........................................................66
Flagger ..............................................................66
Electrical ...........................................................67
OSHA .................................................................67
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAININGCONTENTSREGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES.........................................32
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING STAFF .............................................32
GOLD CARD 50% DISCOUNT ................32
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM ......32
SUMMER TERM CLASSES
COMPUTERS .............................................44
Basic Skills ........................................................44
Software Applications ................................44
CPR / FIRST AID For Health Care Professionals .................45 For Community Members & Families ....45
DRIVER EDUCATION ........................47
ARTS & CRAFTS Creative Arts ...................................................48
Drawing & Painting .....................................49 Music & Theatre ............................................49
Photography ..................................................50
FITNESS & HEALTH Exercise .............................................................51
Health ................................................................52
HOURSCommunity and Workforce Training Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4668
Regular HoursMon - Thur . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Campus Center Registration Hours Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
DATES May 12 I Monday Community Education Registration Begins (via phone or in person)
June 23 I Monday
Summer Term Begins
July 3 I Thursday
Campus Closed—
Independence Day (July 4th)
August 28 I Thursday
End of Term
September 1 I Monday
Labor Day
READING THE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING SCHEDULEDays of the Week
M Monday
T Tuesday
W Wednesday
R Thursday
F Friday
S Saturday
U Sunday
Class meets all days listed. For example:TR = meets Tuesday AND ThursdaySU = meets Saturday AND SundayMTWF = meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
CRN numberclass dates class
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course title
day(s) of week
SKILL UP IN EXCELUpdate your skills and knowledge of MS Excel, one of the most powerful and useful tools for all of your business needs. Learn time-saving ways to deal with your workbooks and spreadsheets. This class will focus on formatting, functions, charts, tables, graphs and formulas. Basic computer navigation skills required. Please bring a jump drive to save your work. Instructor: C. McCormick. $9014293 6/23 - 7/1 M, W 6 - 8:30 pm WTC 13, 2555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
total cost
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
GOLD CARD PROGRAM — SENIOR DISCOUNTDouglas County Residents who are
60 years of age or older, and Disability
Gold Card holders are eligible for a
50% discount off the costs of selected
Community Education classes. Look
for the symbol for classes that qualify
for the Gold Card discount. Eligible residents should select the Gold Card class course number at time of registration. Information about
the Gold Card program is available
by calling 541-440-4668.
UCC Community Education Classes are open to the public. Classes are open to students 16 years and older unless otherwise stated. Youth and Family classes are specifically designed for young people, teens, or families. Community Education classes are separate from credit offerings and do not count towards degrees, diplomas, or certificate programs.
PAYMENTPayment is due at time of registration. Make checks payable to UCC. Visa or MasterCard are accepted.
REGISTRATIONPre-registration for Community Education classes is strongly encouraged. Registration at the first class session cannot be guaranteed in cases where the class is full or cancelled due to low enrollment numbers.
3 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. In Person
Register at the UCC Campus Center registration window on a walk-in basis. We are located at 1140 Umpqua College Rd. Registration hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Registration is closed on Fridays from mid-June through August.
2. By Mail or Fax
Mail a completed Community Education Registration form (page 43) with payment to Umpqua Community College, Registration, PO Box 967, Roseburg OR 97470. Please do not send cash. Mail-in registration does not guarantee space. Fax to 541-440-7721.
REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES
50% GOLD CARD
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING STAFF
NAME CONTACT INFORMATION RESPONSIBILITIES
Susan Neeman
Kathy Frazer
Judy Ode
Ronda McClure
Robin VanWinkle
541-440-4668 [email protected]
541-440-4655 [email protected]
541-440-7691 [email protected]
541-440-7650 [email protected]
541-440-4651 [email protected]
General Information
Computers, Genealogy, Online, Photo Editing, Business & Career Training, CEUs, Special Interest
CPR/First Aid, Bus/Van Training, Driver Education, Flagger, OSHA, Pharmacy Technician, Phlobotomy, Business & Career Training
Arts, Crafts, Dance, Fitness, Home & Garden, Languages & Writing, Online, Recreation, Special Interest, Discovery College for Kids, Matrix Classes for Middle/HS Students
Program Administrator
QUESTIONS? Call the numbers below for more information about Community Education and Workforce Training classes.
3. By Phone
Call 541-440-7744 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please have your registration information and Visa/MasterCard information ready. Registration line is closed on Fridays from mid-June through August.
REFUNDS
• Full refunds will be issued to all students if UCC must cancel a class.
• Students are eligible for a refund if they drop a class two business days prior to the class start date. No refunds are available if request is made less than two days prior to class. To cancel a class, contact UCC Registration Department at 541-440-7744.
• Financial credit towards future classes may be considered based on special circumstances but is not guaranteed. Requests based on special circumstances must be requested in writing to the Community Education and Workforce Training Office – Lockwood Hall.
GO TO CLASSUnless you hear from us, go to the class or classes you have registered for. The only time you will hear from us is:
• If the class is cancelled
• If there is a change in time, facility or location
• If the class is full
• The Community Education Department uses auto calls to communicate class changes and cancellations to students. Please update your contact information each time you register to ensure we can reach you.
INCLEMENT WEATHERUCC Community Education Classes held on campus are closed when UCC is officially closed due to severe weather. If your class is held at a local school and the school is closed due to weather, your class will be cancelled for the evening. Listen to local radio stations or visit the UCC website www.umpqua.edu
for weather closure information.
CAMPUS PARKINGParking is limited on the UCC Campus during the school year. Parking Legends are located throughout campus to explain the color coded parking system. Community Education students attending class before 5 p.m. weekdays are eligible to park in the White Open parking zones or Yellow Student Parking areas (must have a student parking sticker). Student Parking Stickers are available at the Information desk located in the Campus Center building and are free. Handicap parking is available throughout the campus. The parking policy is not enforced after 5 p.m. weekdays, weekends, or during breaks between terms.
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Visit our website at www.umpqua.edu/cwt Find us on Facebook “UCC Community Education”
REGISTRATION: 541-440-7744
UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIRTH DATE: (Required) _____________ __ 1140 College Road - PO Box 967
Roseburg, OR 97470 DATE:______________________TERM: FA WI SP SU (541) 440-7744 SEX: MALE FEMALE UNITED STATES CITIZEN YES NO
ETHNIC (Optional): WHTE ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC AMERICAN INDIAN
COMMUNITY & WORKFORCE TRAININGNAME: Last First MI
MAILING ADDRESS:ENROLLMENT STATUS:
ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME
CONTINUING (ENROLLED LAST TERM)City State Zip
HOME PHONE: OTHER PHONE:
RETURNING (ENROLLED PREVIOUSLY BUT NOT LAST TERM)
EMAIL:___________________________________________________
CRN # COURSE TITLE FEE CRN # COURSE TITLE FEE
Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL DUE PAID BY: CHECK (NO.) CASH
MASTERCARD OR VISA NUMBER 3-DIGIT CODE (BACK OF CARD) EXP DATE
___________________________________________________________________ __________Student/Cardholder Signature Signifying Approval & Authorization Address if other than Student Date
In case of refund, check is issued to the student regardless of the payment method, i.e. credit card, unless a formal third party sponsored account agreement is set up with UCC.
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
COMPUTERS
BASIC SKILLSINTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERSThis hands-on class will teach you the basics of using your Windows PC operating system. What is Windows and how is it used? Learn basic commands and terminology. Use a mouse or keypad. Keep track of all of your information using Windows file management- and more. This is a basic course and is recommended for people who do not have computer experience. Early registration is encouraged for this popular class. Instructor: C. McCormick. $89142886/23 - 7/2 M, T, W, R 2 - 4:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS6/23 - 7/2 M, T, W, R 2 - 4:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
MICROSOFT WORD 2010 FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERSLearn to open a new document, type where you want on a page, fix spelling errors, change spacing and margins, copy, cut and paste, save your work and find it later! What are all those tabs and buttons on the menu bar, and what is a menu bar anyway? Hands-on and casually paced. Students should have already completed Introduction to Computers for Absolute Beginners. Early registration is encouraged for this popular class. Instructor: C. McCormick $69142907/7 - 7/14 M, T, W, R 2 - 4:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
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MICROSOFT WORD 2010 FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS7/7 - 7/14 M, T, W, R 2 - 4:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
WHERE’S THE START BUTTON? WRANGLING WINDOWS 8Learn the ins and outs of the new Windows 8 Operating System. If you have purchased a new computer, or recently upgraded your operating system, this is the class for you. Navigate the start screen, manage apps and tiles, use the charm bar, give basic commands, explore settings, shortcuts and basic maintenance. Get your questions answered and learn what this new product has to offer. Computers are not provided, bring your laptop to class. Instructor: J. Kirby $79142926/24 - 7/10 T, R 2 - 4 pmSnyder Hall 10, UCC Campus
SKILL UP IN EXCELUpdate your skills and knowledge of MS Excel, one of the most powerful and useful tools for all of your business needs. Learn time-saving ways to deal with your workbooks and spreadsheets. This class will focus on formatting, functions, charts, tables, graphs and formulas. Basic computer navigation skills required. Please bring a jump drive to save your work. Instructor: C. McCormick. $89142936/23 - 7/1 M, W 6 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONSFACEBOOK SAFETY WORK- SHOP FOR GRANDPARENTSWould you leave your family photo album on the street for everyone to view? Would you openly hand over photos of your grandchildren to a stranger? If you are on Facebook and haven’t locked down your profile, you may doing just that! In this short workshop, the “Grateful Grandson” Aaron Larsen, will walk you through your Facebook privacy settings so that you fully understand how to protect yourself and your loved ones from online predators. $29142946/24 T 6 - 8 pmWayne Crooch Hall 19UCC Campus
FACEBOOK SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR GRANDPARENTS142957/8 T 6 - 8 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
FACEBOOK SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR GRANDPARENTS142967/22 T 6 - 8 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
FACEBOOK SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR GRANDPARENTS142978/12 T 6 - 8 pmWorkforce Training Center 132555 NE Diamond Lk., Rsbg
CREATE AND COLLABORATE THE EASY WAY: DISCOVER GOOGLE DRIVE! Explore the FREE software tools available to you on Google Drive. Sign up for a free Google account and learn to work with Google’s word processing, presentation, spreadsheet and forms apps. Discover the power of the “cloud” for storage, retrieval, sharing and collaboration. Use the comments and chatting features to work with others on a project. Send email links to allow others to view your project. Instructor: D. Wells. $85142988/4 - 8/25 M, W 5:30 - 8 pmWayne Crooch Hall 19UCC Campus
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CPR/FIRST AIDThe American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS/ACLS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association, and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association. Classes with low enrollment are subject to cancellation. If you would like a class held in your community or at your worksite, or for information and questions, call Sarah 541-440-4660 or Judy 541-440-7691.
FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALSHEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPRThis class offers the American Heart Association CPR training for health care providers and rescuers. The course covers the Emergency Cardio- vascular Care Guidelines including use of Automatic External Defibrillators and Bag Valve Mask Devices. Adult, child and infant CPR will be covered. This class can be delivered at specific work locations on request. For more information call Sarah 541-440-4660 or Judy 541-440-7691. $69
SP 14-40943 6/8 U 8:30 am - 2:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 15, UCC Campus
142107/9 - 7/10 W, R 5:30 - 8:30 pmSnyder Hall 10, UCC Campus
142118/9 S 8:30 am - 2:30 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
142128/25 - 8/27 M, W 5:30 - 8:30 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
Convenient Certification!
Call Sarah to set up your Skills Check: (541) 440-4660
An option for those who don't have time for a classroom session
Online CPR Certification and Recertification for Healthcare Providers
1. Take the online AHA Healthcare Provider Course at:
www.onlineaha.org
2. Print the certificate of completion.
3. Call us to set up a time for the Skills Check.
It 's that easy.
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER RECERTIFICATIONThis course teaches CPR, AED use, relief of choking in adults and children, infant CPR and relief of choking, and the use of barrier devices for all ages. This class is designed for the professional rescuer/provider requiring recertification. This course can be offered at specific work locations on request. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at 541-440-7691. $59
SP 14-409466/11 W 8:30 am - 12:30 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
142137/22 T 5:30 - 9:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 142555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
142148/4 M 5 - 9 pmWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
142158/28 R 8:30 am - 12:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 142555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER SKILLS CHECKThe Skill Check session is for people completing the online AHA Healthcare Provider Course. You will need to print the certificate of completion at the end of the online session. You only need to attend one session. Call Sarah, 541-440-4660 or Judy, 541-440-7691 to set up the date you will be attending. $5014208Call to arrange a 1 hour appointmentWorkforce Training Center 142555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS & FAMILIESHave you been reluctant to take a CPR class or do CPR because you didn’t want to give rescue breaths - fear no more! AHA has come out with new science that says pushing hard and fast on the chest is much better than doing nothing. Help save a life-take a CPR class!
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
INSTRUCTOR COURSE - HCP/FA/CPR This course teaches prospective teachers of First Aid/CPR for both Healthcare Providers and the Lay Responder how to prepare for the class. Prerequisites for this class are the completion of the CORE course (contact AHA CTC 541-440-4660 for directions) and a current provider card in the discipline you will be teaching. Instructor Manual not included in course fee. It is available at the Community Education office. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at 541-440-7691. $199142077/19 S 8:30 am - 5:00 pmWayne Crooch Hall 18, UCC Campus
FIRST AID/CPR/AED SKILLS/KEYThe Key Code Skills check is a hybrid class where you complete the classroom portion online by requesting a key code from the Community Training Center, 541-440-4660, then setting an appointment to demonstrate your skills. You will need to print a certification of completion at the end of the online session. Call
Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at 541-440-7691 to set up the date you will be completing the skills session. $7914209Call to arrange a 1 hour appointmentWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
FIRST AID/CPR/AEDThis American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid course teaches how to manage illness and injuries for adults and children in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. This class teaches First Aid, CPR, AED use, relief of choking, and use of barrier devices for all ages. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at 541-440-7691. $69
SP 14-409506/4 - 6/5 W, R 6 - 8:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 14, UCC Campus
142167/15 - 7/17 T, R 5:30 - 9:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 15, UCC Campus
142178/20 W 8:30 am - 4:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 18, UCC Campus
CPR TRAININGThis course teaches CPR, AED use, relief of choking in adults and children, infant CPR and relief of choking, and the use of barrier devices for all ages. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660 or Judy at 541-440-7691. $49
SP14-409536/5 R 5:30 - 9:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 14, UCC Campus
142186/22 U 12:30 - 4:30 pmSnyder Hall 18. UCC Campus
142197/17 R 5:30 - 9:30 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
142208/21 R 5:00 - 9:00 pmWorkforce Training Center 152555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
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DRIVER EDUCATIONDRIVER PERMIT TEST PREPARATION - ROSEBURGHaving trouble passing the permit test or just need help studying? This course covers the Oregon Driver Manual and what you need to know to pass the Oregon Driver permit test. Information: J. Ode 541-440-7691. $49142227/1 T 5 - 9 pmWorkforce Training Center 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATIONThis class is for anyone with a driver license or for students 18 and up. The course will cover driver-vehicle readiness, keeping the car in balance, reference points, interacting courteously with others, and much more. This course includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours in the car. Driving is done in a UCC driver training car. Students must have their Oregon permit or valid driver license before class starts. Fee includes books. Information: J. Ode 541-440-7691. Payment plan available. $379142236/2 - 6/30 M, T, W 6 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION142247/7 - 8/4 M, T, W 8:30 - 11 amWorkforce Training 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION142257/28 - 8/21 M, T, W 1 - 4 pmTechnology Center 101UCC Campus
Driving is a part of our lives and safety in driving is what helps keep us alive. This program moves you from the parking lot to drive test preparation. We move forward at a pace that is comfortable for you. Driving is done in a UCC driver training car. $60 per hourFor more information & to register, call Judy Ode at 541-440-7691.
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DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS STUDENTS WITH PERMIT Driving is a part of our lives and safety in driving helps keep us alive. This ODOT-approved course is taught by certified instructors and includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and 12 hours in the car. Drive times are scheduled the second night of class (in addition to classroom time). Parent(s)/guardians must attend the first class. Students must already have their Oregon permit. A certificate is issued upon successful completion of the class. Information: J. Ode 541-440-7691. Payment plan available. $199
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS STUDENTS WITH PERMIT-ROSEBURG142276/2 - 6/30 M, T, W 6 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS STUDENTS WITH PERMIT- SOUTH COUNTY142316/2 - 6/30 M, T, W 5:30 - 8:30 pmSouth Umpqua HS501 NW Chadwick Ln, Myrtle Creek
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS STUDENTS WITH PERMIT-ROSEBURG142287/7 - 8/4 M, T, W 8:30 - 11 amWorkforce Training 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS STUDENTS WITH PERMIT-ROSEBURG142297/8 - 8/5 T, W, R 5:30 - 8 pmTechnology Center 101, UCC Campus
DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HS STUDENTS WITH PERMIT-ROSEBURG142307/28 - 8/21 M, T, W 1 - 4 pmTechnology Center 101, UCC Campus
ARTS & CRAFTSCREATIVE ARTSHAND-CRAFTED SOAP MAKINGMaking soap from scratch is a process that uses a lot of tools and ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Instructor, Renee Lillie, is a professional soap maker and member of the Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetic Guild. She will introduce you to the benefits of hand-made soap and discuss the costs, methods, and history of the craft. She will demonstrate the cold process of soap making, and provide you with a bar of soap to take home. As an added bonus, Renee will provide hands-on instruction in making your own bath bombs. $29142606/28 S 9:30 am - NoonCobb Street School Cafeteria1281 NE Walnut, Roseburg
SOAP COLORING TECHNIQUESSo you’ve learned how to make soap…now what? Discover different techniques for making your soap stand out in a crowd. Instructor, Renee Lillie, a professional soap maker, will demonstrate the use of swirling and layering utilizing different colorants and additives to make beautiful bars of soap. Learn exciting and unique coloring techniques and take home a beautiful bar of soap. You must have taken the Hand-Crafted Soap Making class, or have previous experience of soap making, to sign up for this class. $29142616/28 S 1 - 3:30 pmCobb Street School Cafeteria1281 NE Walnut, Roseburg
SOAP MAKING COMBOTake Hand-Crafted Soap Making and Soap Coloring Techniques, both for one low price! $49142626/28 S 9:30 am - Noon; 1 - 3:30 pmCobb Street School Cafeteria1281 NE Walnut, Roseburg
APPLIQUE TECHNIQUES - HAND & MACHINE BASICSExperience the joy of applique, a process of cutting, layering, and sewing cloth to create pictures. Teresa Sayler teaches the basics of needle-turn, blanket stitch, and other forms of hand applique. You will also learn ways to machine applique and the stitches you’ve been afraid to use on your machine. Every week you will learn new techniques and the appropriate stabilizers to make your project look professional. Bring a sewing machine and call Teresa for class information and supplies (541-892-8014). $59142637/9 - 7/30 W 1:30 - 4:30 pmWinston Fire Department440 Grape St., Winston
APPLIQUE TECHNIQUES - HAND & MACHINE BASICS142647/9 - 7/30 W 5:30 - 8:30 pmWinston Fire Department440 Grape St., Winston
EXPLORING KNIT AND CROCHET - BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATEThis hands-on beginner course covers the basics of tools, materials, stitches, and techniques, allowing students to follow and design simple patterns. More advanced students can explore design options and enhancements, such as buttonholes, beads, zippers, and linings. Students choose their own projects and can bring unfinished work. Bring two skeins of yarn in a light solid color, a pair of knitting needles (size 4, 5 or 6), and mid-sized crochet hooks (size F, G, or H). Questions? Call instructor Lorna Ramberg at 541-378-7033. $49142657/10 - 8/28 R 10:30 am - NoonWorkforce Training Center 152555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
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PINE NEEDLE BASKETRYWhat better way to spend some leisure time than to gather fragrant pine needles from the forest floor and weave them into beautiful, unique, and resilient baskets? Instructor Paulette McDonald will take you through each step in creating Native American inspired pine needle baskets from locally grown pine needles. Bring scissors. All other supplies are provided for you to create your own one-of-a-kind basket to display in your home or give as a gift. $29142667/19 S 9 am - NoonSnyder Hall 18UCC Campus
SEAGRASS BASKET WEAVING Durable, functional, and beautiful seagrass baskets are great containers for all of life’s little necessities. Learn weaving techniques to create a variety of unique seagrass baskets. All materials are provided; just bring embroidery scissors to class. Instructor Barbara Spotswood has been creating beautiful seagrass baskets for more than 10 years. $35142677/26 S 9 am - 1 pmSnyder Hall 18UCC Campus
DRAWING AND PAINTINGBEGINNING DRAWINGHave fun while becoming a better artist! This course teaches the skills, shortcuts, and drawing secrets you need to make realistic pictures. The course covers basic instruction and simplifies the images that most frequently challenge artists. Call instructor Shane Slayer at 541-459-4850 for the list of supplies and class information. No class 7/22. $49142687/1 - 8/12 T 6 - 8 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16UCC Campus
DRAWING PORTRAITSLearn to realistically create each feature of the human face, and develop the skill to put them together in beautiful portraits. The instruction will be easy to follow in the relaxed and cheerful environment of this class. Let’s face it…portraits are fun to draw! Instructor: S. Slayer. No class 7/22. $49142697/1 - 8/12 T 3:30 - 5:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16UCC Campus
EXPRESSIONIST FLORALS IN PASTEL Recognized for her vibrant floral paintings, professional artist Holly Werner will help you explore the medium of pastel. The class includes a chat about color theory and composition, demonstration, instructor-guided time to paint, critique of completed paintings, and a look at historical and contemporary masters of pastel. Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring your own pastel supplies and a sack lunch. To view Holly’s art go to www.hollywerner.com and www.leachwernerstudio.com. Send questions to [email protected]. $85142706/21 S 9 am - 4 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16UCC Campus
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PROJECT PAINTING Discover your creativity with project art! Instructor Tatyana Wahlman will teach several different forms of painting and provide examples for painting on glass, wood, metal, and more. Practice painting techniques in the first class (materials are provided), and choose a project you want to create. Get help in selecting materials and bring them to the next class. Complete as many projects as you can in the last three classes. No experience necessary, just bring enthusiasm and a love for art. $49142717/15 - 8/5 T 3 - 5 pmScience 17, UCC Campus
MUSIC & THEATREUKULELEThe ukulele has regained popularity and has recently seen a comeback into the music scene. This beginning ukulele class is taught by local musician Tracy Placido, who first learned to play the ukulele at an early age. Come join us for music, learning and fun. All you need is a soprano or concert ukulele and a yearning to learn to play this wonderful instrument! Class size is limited, so be sure to sign up soon. $75142726/24 - 8/26 T 7 - 8 pmWayne Crooch Hall 14, UCC Campus
SONG WRITING FOR THE STAGE Musicians are welcome to join this workshop on songwriting techniques for musical theatre. Class includes an historical overview of the Broadway musical, with discussion and exercises related to the craft of lyric writing and composition. Instructor: J. Heald. $39142738/2 S 9 am - 1 pmWhipple Fine Arts 12, UCC Campus
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STAGE CRAFT 101 This workshop is a must for all beginning and seasoned performers, or for those who are simply interested in how the theatre works. We will be treating this class as a simulated rehearsal, in which all of the participants gain a full understanding of basic stage techniques, theatre terminology, and professional behavior. We will be actively moving around, so please dress comfortably. Open and highly recommended for all ages. Instructor: T. Pennington. $29142767/26 S 10 am - 1 pmJacoby AuditoriumUCC Campus
THEATRE COMBO Enjoy three theatre classes for one low price! Includes: Theatre Auditions, Musical Theatre Performance Workshop, and Stage Craft 101. Instructor: T. Pennington. $7914277see descriptions above for dates and times
THEATRE AUDITIONS Are you interested in theatre, but don’t know the first thing about auditions? Are you an experienced actor, but still feel unsure of yourself when you audition? This class covers everything you need to know about auditioning: from choosing the right song or monologue and formatting a resume, to dressing appropriately. Bring a notebook and pen. Also bring sheet music if you would like to workshop your audition material. Recommended for beginning and seasoned performers of all ages. Instructor: T. Pennington. $35142745/31 S 10 am - 2 pmCenterstage, Whipple AuditoriumUCC Campus
MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE WORKSHOPThis workshop gives you the fundamentals of how to perform a musical theatre song. Through a simple step-by-step breakdown and demonstration, you’ll see how a song is put together from start to finish. Dress comfortably and bring water; we will be singing and active for most of the class. If you want hands-on practice and one-on-one attention from the instructor, bring sheet music. Recommended for beginning and seasoned performers of all ages. Instructor: T. Pennington. $29142756/28 S 10 am - 1 pmCenterstage, Whipple AuditoriumUCC Campus
PHOTOGRAPHYDSLR-INTRODUCTION TO MANUAL PHOTOGRAPHYAutomatic settings are handy, but shooting manually can open a world of possibilities. In this introduction to manual photography, you will explore the manual settings, basic theory and discuss creative shooting options. Bring your camera, small flashlight or headlamp, a remote shutter release if you have one, a 2-pound bag of pinto beans or a tripod and your instruction manual, and be ready to take some fun classroom pictures in the dark. Instructor: R. Lapke. $35142847/15 - 7/17 T, R 6:30 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 142555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
LONG EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHYCapture a sunset, the motion of stars, flowing water, light trails, and fireworks. Meet at the Workforce Training Center and drive to Camas Valley, Melrose and Myrtle Creek for short hikes and great photo opportunities. You must be familiar with your camera’s manual settings or have taken the DSLR-Introduction to Manual Photography class. Bring your owner’s manual, a 2-pound bag of pinto beans, tripod, and headlamp or flashlight. A DSLR or manual control camera is needed; a remote shutter release is recommended. Instructor: R. Lapke. $49142857/18 - 7/25 F 7 - 10 pm7/26 S 7 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 142555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
PHOTOGRAPHY COMBOTake both DSLR-Introduction to Manual Photography and Long Exposure Photography for one low price! Instructor R. Lapke. $7514286see descriptions above for dates and times
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Would you like to shoot professional level portraits and create a professional light set-up without the professional cost? In this course, you will learn proper lighting, composition, and posing techniques for shooting portraits of your family and friends. You will also learn to create do-it-yourself lighting setups that are a fraction of the cost of studio light kits. Bring a studio light kit if you have one, along with your owner’s manual and DSLR camera. Instructor: C. Powell. $49142876/19 and 6/24 R T 5:30 - 7:30 pm6/21 S 1 - 3 pmWayne Crooch Hall 15, UCC Campus
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GET MOVING, GET FIT!This comprehensive exercise program is ideal for all ages and will focus on strength training and overall fitness. Participants will enjoy the benefits of improved flexibility, coordination, strength, and balance, without the stress of high-impact aerobics. Please bring an exercise mat and 1 lb. to 5 lb. weights. Instructor: J. Helliwell $69142996/16 - 8/13 8:30 - 9:30 amGlide Community Center20062 N Umpqua Hwy, Glide
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GET MOVING, GET FIT!6/16 - 8/13 8:30 - 9:30 amGlide Community Center20062 N Umpqua Hwy, Glide
AIKIDODevelop self defense skills, and improve balance and physical conditioning! Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art in which cultivation of internal power is more important than physical strength. The goal of Aikido is not to defeat the opponent, but to defeat the negative aspects within ourselves. Training takes place in an environment of cooperation and support. Students ages 13 to 100 are welcome. No class 7/3. Instructor: B. Smith. $75143016/17 - 8/21 T, R 6 - 7 pmPhysical Education 14UCC Campus
ZUMBA FITNESSZumba translates to “move fast and have fun!” It is one of the fastest growing dance/fitness crazes in the country. Zumba is a fusion of Latin music and dance combined with aerobic fitness training. The result is an exciting, high energy workout. It’s so much fun, you won’t realize you’re exercising as you tone and shape your body. No experience or partner necessary. Students from all fitness levels are welcome. Dress comfortably. Ditch the workout, join the party!
Purchase a Punch Card to attend up to 8 Zumba classes at any class time and at any one location of your choice. Didn’t use all of your punches in one term? No problem, use the rest of them next term! It’s that easy!Rules: Lost cards cannot be replaced. Cards are non-transferable and will expire at the end of the term following their purchase. Each card is valid for only one location. Cards will be handed out in class and punched for each class attended.
ZUMBA FITNESSTaught by certified Zumba instructor Tina Richner. $35 143036/10 - 8/26 T 5:30 - 6:30 pmRoseburg Christian Fellowship Youth Campus1313 Cedar St., Roseburg
ZUMBA FITNESS PUNCH CARD 1Taught by certified Zumba instructor Tina Richner. $25 143046/10 - 12/31 T 5:30 - 6:30 pmRoseburg Christian Fellowship Youth Campus1313 Cedar St., Roseburg
ZUMBA FITNESSTaught by certified Zumba instructor Kathleen Gould. $49 143056/30 - 8/27 M, W 5:30 - 6:30 pmGlide High School Cafeteria18900 N Umpqua Hwy., Glide
ZUMBA FITNESS PUNCH CARD 1Taught by certified Zumba instructor Kathleen Gould. $25 143066/16 - 12/31 M, W 5:30 - 6:30 pmGlide High School Cafeteria18900 N Umpqua Hwy., Glide
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INTRODUCTION TO BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU Jiu-jitsu makes efficient use of structure, leverage, and balance to defeat larger, stronger attackers. It is a perfect art for self-defense. This introductory two-class session will provide you with fundamental skills that form the foundation of the art. You will have an opportunity to earn your white belt and break a board. Class times and dates will be arranged with the instructor after registration. Instructor: L. Keith. $1514302To be arranged with instructorDynamic Mixed Martial Arts1223 NE Cedar, Roseburg
PERSONAL FITNESS TRAININGMaximize your workout with a personal trainer. Your trainer will customize your exercise program, demonstrate proper execution of exercises, and motivate you to meet your fitness goals. Contact Trainers Scott Leonard at 541-440-7868 or Carolyn Conn at 541-680-0808 to schedule training times. Cost: $30 per 1/2 hour, $50 per hour, $120 for five 1/2 hour sessions.Contact trainer for registrationSee above for class feeFitness Center, UCC Campus
PILATESSculpt your body by using your own body weight. You will strengthen your core, sculpt your upper body, and tone your glutes without weights or a single crunch. Bring water, sweat towel, and a mat. Instructor: S. Reber. $29143076/17 - 7/10 T, R 5:30 - 6:15 pmHucrest Community Church2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Rsbg
PILATES143087/22 - 8/14 T, R 5:30 - 6:15 pmHucrest Community Church2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Rsbg
PILATESTake both classes for one low price! $49143096/17 - 8/14 T, R 5:30 - 6:15 pmHucrest Community Church2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Rsbg
HEALTHINTRODUCTION TO MEDITATIONThis class is an introduction to process and technique of mindfulness meditation, which is a practice of calming the mind and relaxing the body to bring a greater awareness to the present moment. In this practice, participants will learn mind and body awareness techniques for coping with physical or psychological symptoms from stress and stress related illnesses. By learning relaxation and awareness techniques, students are taught to use their inner resources to relieve stress and manage pain more effectively. Instructor: M. Krugel, MSW. $25143106/26 R 3 - 5 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
CREATING CONFIDENCE Boost your confidence and build or maintain a happy, healthy life! We will examine what self-esteem is, the development and factors affecting confidence, and methods to rebuild self-esteem and maintain it throughout life. If you are enduring the draining experience of low confidence or self-esteem, or if you are interested in maintaining a healthy and happy life in general, join us for this informative class. Instructor: M. Krugel, MSW. $29143116/26 R 6 - 9 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
THE DAILY ENERGY ROUTINEThe simple, yet very effective, daily exercises developed by Donna Eden keep the body’s nine energy systems in balance. When your body is out of balance, blockages can occur and disease can enter your body. Keeping your energies balanced promotes health. Doing these exercises every day builds stamina, improves health, and brings vitality back into your life. This class is taught by Julie Stump, RN, CP, EEM-CP. $39143127/7 - 7/14 M 11 am - 1 pm727 Main St., Roseburg
HOME & GARDEN
FOOD & BEVERAGE
WINE TASTING ROGUE TO RHONEGrape varieties originally from the Rhone Valley in France have also become popular here in Southern Oregon. Take a virtual tour of the Rhone region to explore the grape varieties and wine styles that have made the region famous, discuss the similarity of the Umpqua and Rogue valleys to the Rhone, and taste 10 wines from each region. Must be 21 or older to register. Please eat a meal or light snack before class. Instructor: Dwayne Bershaw. $49143137/17 R 5:30 - 8:30 pmLang Center Tasting RoomUCC Campus
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GRILLING & TASTING - 3 WINERIES IN 3 WEEKSThis class will feature wines from three local vineyards, along with barbecue food pairings. The first class will meet at HillCrest Vineyard, where you’ll enjoy wine sampling along with a fantastic barbecue demonstration. Each week, the class will meet at a different vineyard to enjoy new wines and barbecue recipes. Instructor Scott Rutter has 30 years of barbecuing experience and owns three catering businesses. All supplies are included. Students must be 21 or older to register. $75143146/24 - 7/8 T 6 - 8 pmMeet at HillCrest Vineyard for 1st class240 Vineyard Ln., Roseburg
143157/15 - 7/29 T 6 - 8 pmMeet at HillCrest Vineyard for 1st class240 Vineyard Ln., Roseburg
HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES Homemade chocolate truffles are a wonderful dessert or a special gift. It can take many years to learn to make truffles perfectly. In this class, you will get the benefit of certified chocolatier Casey Scanlon’s 20 years of experience creating delicious truffles. She will demonstrate hand-tempering and give you hands-on experience making and decorating your own truffles. All supplies are provided. The best part? You get to eat your creations and take some home! $35143166/27 F 6 - 9 pmSouth Stephens Appliance1501 SE Stephens, Rsbg
SWEET AND SAVORY PIES From traditional apple and cherry to trendy mini-meat, Sweet and Savory Pies will provide everything needed to produce tasty creations. The professional instructor will share step-by-step instructions for producing the best results. We will create and share lunch, and each student will go home with a pie crust. Bring a 9” pie pan and rolling pin if you have one. The class is $30 and covers all materials and food. Call OSU Extension at 541-672-4461 to register. Preregistration is required by 7/3/14. 7/12 S 10 am - 2 pmPine Grove Community Church1729 Buckhorn Rd, Roseburg
LIGHT & BREEZY SUMMER DESSERTS Sweeten up your summer with three fabulous new desserts that will be perfect for your next potluck or dinner. Instructor Zona Wilson will demonstrate a delicious Coconut Pecan Pudding Dessert and Blueberry Cobbler. Enjoy a serving of each recipe with fresh ground coffee, then get hands-on experience creating your own creamy fruit dessert to take home. All supplies are included in the class fee. Bring an 8 x 8 pan to class. $35143187/24 R 5:30 - 8:30 pmSutherlin Family Church 878 W. 6th Ave, Sutherlin
DEHYDRATING-FROM FRUITS TO VEGETABLES TO JERKIES TO GUMMY WORMSDrying is one of the oldest methods of food preservation. Join us for a fun, hands-on class led by several experienced OSU Extension Master Food Preservers. You will be tasting dehydrated food, preparing foods to be dehydrated, and learning to make fruit leathers and many combinations of vegetables. Recipes abound in your extensive handout packet. Bring a sack lunch and drink. Cost is $30 and includes materials and food. Call OSU Extension at 541-672-4461 to register. Pre-registration is required by 7/25/14.8/2 S 10 am - 2 pmSutherlin Community Center150 S. Willamette, Sutherlin
GARDENINGDIG YOUR DINNER - GROCERY GARDENING IN THE UMPQUA VALLEYBasic food gardening skills, from planning to planting, hoeing to harvest. Methods for growing food and flowers all year long, with an emphasis on organic methods. Sessions will include setting up your space, improving soil, starting from seeds, the most efficient hand tools, handling garden problems, and extending your growing season through fall and winter. We’ll also cover individual veggie requirements and tips. Instructor: Jim Leet, Master Gardener. $39143206/3 - 6/24 T 6 - 8 pmSnyder Hall 14, UCC Campus
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WINTER FOOD GARDENING IN DOUGLAS COUNTY It’s time to start thinking about winter vegetables! If you plan ahead, you can eat, fresh, healthy vegetables from your garden all winter. In this class, Master Gardener Zona Wilson will give you tips to harvesting vegetables through the winter, along with starting plants in the fall that you will be able to harvest in early spring. $25143218/21 R 6 - 7:30 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
LANGUAGES & WRITING
FOREIGN LANGUAGEMANDARIN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Mandarin is one of the world’s oldest cultures. Learning a second language is also about learning another culture. Charlemagne said, “To have another language is to possess a second soul.” This class will lead you in exploring the mystical Asian culture and developing the ability to communicate in Mandarin through the study of language structure and related cultural knowledge. Instructor: Doris Shen. $45143246/16 - 8/4 M 6 - 7 pmWorkforce Training Center 142555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
INTRODUCTION TO RUSSIAN Explore this fascinating language with Russian native, Tatyana Wahlman. The class will focus on simple sentences, who/what/where questions, verb tenses and vocabulary-building. Enjoy a taste of this rich culture by finishing up the course with a tea party! $49143256/24 - 8/12 T 6 - 7 pmSnyder Hall 12, UCC Campus
BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHGain practical knowledge and basic conversation skills in this fun and relaxed class that is based on instruction and role play of formal and informal expressions, introductions, basic vocabulary, useful verbs in the present tense, and sentence structure. This class is ideal for new students or those who want to review the basics. Instructor R. Schiller is a native speaker who
enjoys bringing the multicultural Hispanic tradition and music alive in the classroom. $59143267/1 - 8/19 T 5:30 - 7 pmWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
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BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH$59143307/2 - 8/20 W 5:30 - 7 pmSouth County Jobs Center217 S. Old Pacific Hwy, Myrtle Creek
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BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH7/2 - 8/20 W 5:30 - 7 pmSouth County Jobs Center217 S. Old Pacific Hwy, Myrtle Creek
INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHAdvance your knowledge of Spanish in a relaxed and fun classroom. Increase your vocabulary, improve your pronunciation, and use more sophisticated grammatical structures, including more tenses. This class is for students who are looking for more conversation and role play situations. Instructor, R. Schiller, is a native speaker. $59143287/1 - 8/19 T 7 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
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INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH7/1 - 8/19 T 7 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
HOMEUNIVERSITY OF HOMEBeing a homeowner in these times can be challenging. Join us for this hands-on workshop focusing on homeownership to help you protect your investment and save money. Topics include budgeting, green living, energy savings and home repair. The cost is $35 per household. For more information and registration, call 541-673-4909.143228/30 S 9 am - 3 pmSunset Apartments Community Room1800 NE Sunset, Roseburg
ABC’S OF HOMEBUYINGFirst time homebuying can be confusing. Get the inside scoop on the homebuying process. Receive guidance on preparing to buy, mortgages, shopping for a home, and the closing process. Learn to protect your investment and how to save with energy efficiency. The cost is $45 per household. For more information and registration, call 541-673-4909.143236/7 S 8 am - 5 pmSunset Apartments Community Room1800 NE Sunset, Roseburg
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SIGN LANGUAGEBEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGESign language is the third most common “foreign” language in the United States, and can be used right here in the Northwest. Learn finger spelling and signs for 350-450 words in this welcoming environment. Class includes a fun field trip to practice your new skills. Instructor Heather Vreeland has taught sign language at UCC for more than 35 years and she interprets for the deaf. No class 7/15, 8/19. $65143326/24 - 8/26 T 7 - 9 pmWorkforce Training Center 152555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
CONTINUING SIGN LANGUAGEPick up speed and expand your signing vocabulary with immersion practice. Learn 350 words and become a better communicator. Class will include two field trips. Instructor Heather Vreeland has taught sign language at UCC for more than 35 years and interprets for the deaf. $65143336/16 - 8/18 M 7 - 8:30 pmWorkforce Training Center 152555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
RECREATION
OUTDOOR RECREATION & SPORTSBACKPACKING IN THE WILDERNESS Wilderness backpacking is a fantastic activity that presents opportunity for adventure and discovery. It can be done alone, with a partner, in a group or as a family. Careful preparation is essential for all wilderness travels to be safe and successful. Instructor Paul Vogel will provide the essential information for equipment selection, trip planning, travelling light, food preparation, and no-trace camping. Four informational classroom sessions will conclude with an optional overnight adventure in the Umpqua National Forest. $49143347/10 - 7/31 R 6 - 7:15 pmWorkforce Training Center 158/2 - 8/3 SU Meet at WTC 15, Overnight field trip
BICYCLE REPAIR FOR BEGINNERSIncrease your knowledge of cycling technique and learn to maintain your bike in top condition. Instructor Kurt Christensen will introduce you to bike repair tools, instruct you in their proper use, and help you become more comfortable making basic roadside repairs. Bring your bike to class if you want. Topics will include: repairing gears and chains, changing flat tires, adjusting and replacing brake mechanisms, common tune-up procedures, and emergency repair techniques. $45143366/11 - 6/25 W 6 - 8 pmCanyon Creek Bicycles1640 NE O’Dell, Roseburg
GEOLOGY ON WHEELS - NORTH UMPQUA WATERFALLSDiscover the fascinating and picturesque geology at Fall Creek, Toketee, Watson, and Clearwater falls. While traveling up the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway there will be a bonus stop at Soda Springs to see the new fish ladder and striking columns of basalt. Enjoy a PowerPoint presentation on Thursday evening. Must be physically capable of hiking five miles along well-worn trails (entails some climbing). Bring appropriate clothing and foot gear, lunch, snacks, water and camera. Questions? Call instructor Larry Broeker at 541-680-3911. $29143357/17 - 7/19 R 7 - 8 pmWorkforce Training Center 17/19 S 8 am - 6:30 pm Meet at WTC, caravan to North Umpqua Waterfalls
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FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
PAINTBALL Learn all you need to know to be a force on the paintball field. Class includes instruction on gun maintenance, gun accessories, paint selection, terminology, tactics, rules and game variations. Bring your own equipment or rent from the field operator. Paint is available for an additional cost. Class is open to 16 years and older, but under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Call instructor Scott Leonard at 541-440-7868 for the specific Sutherlin location. $75143398/2 - 8/30 S 11 am - NoonCall instructor for specific Sutherlin location
DODGEBALL Get fit and have fun learning to play dodgeball according to tournament rules or a number of variations. Regulation dodgeballs, which are similar to common foam rubber balls, will be used during all classes. Friendly competition is encouraged and future tournaments on campus may soon follow. Instructor: Scott Leonard. $35143408/1 - 8/29 F 6 - 7 pmPhysical Education GymUCC Campus
DANCELINE DANCEImprove your body, mind, and spirit with line dance! It’s a wonderful form of social exercise, and a great way to get everyone out on the dance floor. No partner is necessary, and there is a feeling of togetherness when everyone dances as a group. All ages and levels are welcome. A variety of lively music genres will be presented. Instructor Joanne Kirby has been teaching for 18 years and will have you kicking up your heels in no time. $45143416/16/ - 7/14 M 1 - 2:30 pmPineview Mobile Park1200 E. Central, Sutherlin
SAFETYPlease see page 66–67 for Certified Flagger Training and OSHA classes
BOATERBOATER SAFETYGet practical instruction from a trained boater safety instructor. Students who pass the course can apply for their boater education card as required by Oregon’s mandatory Boater Education Program. The course will cover practical boating safety, regional and local boating regulations, and techniques for making boating more fun and enjoyable. Boater Handbook must be requested and completed prior to class. All operators of powerboats are required to carry the Boater Education Card. Information and to request book contact J. Ode 541-440-7691. $20
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HANDGUN SAFETY AND SELF DEFENSEDuring the classroom session, you will learn to properly use and care for handguns from a nationally certified instructor. Saturday, class will carpool/caravan to the practice site to practice safety and marksmanship. Bring hearing protection, handgun, if available, and 50 rounds of factory-loaded ammunition. If you don’t have a handgun, purchase 50 rounds of ammunition for one of the following weapons: .22 caliber, .38 or 9 mm. Upon completion, participants can apply for a Concealed Weapon Permit. To register, contact J. Ode 541-440-7691. Instructor: T. Troutt. $65143428/15 - 8/168/15 F 6 - 9 pm Workforce Training Center 28/16 S Meet at WTC, field trip2555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
SPECIAL INTEREST
PERSONAL FINANCE
FINANCIAL CAPABILITY Learn how to build a strong financial foundation in uncertain times. Free tri-merge credit report included. The cost is $45 per household. For more information and registration, call 541-673-4909.143446/28 S 9 am - 4 pmSunset Apartments Community Room1800 NE Sunset, Roseburg
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CLAY ANIMATION Grades K5 JULY 12CLAY ANIMATION (GRADES K-5)Learn to animate clay with professional animator Christiane Cegavske. See samples of animation, both familiar and strange. Learn and practice the basic principles of animation and you will be well on your way to making your own movies! Visit this page to see what supplies you need to take to this class: http://christianecegavske.com/AnimationClass.html. $35143487/12 S 9 am - NoonSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
SCIENCE QUEST Grades K2 JULY 1417OOEY GOOEY GLOP (GRADES K-2)Wear clothes that can get dirty for this hands-on class. Make fun chemical creations, explore interactions between common household liquids, investigate scientific concepts, and enjoy some tasty science. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Mykal Hunter. $39145017/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 9 - 10 amSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
DISCOVERY SCIENCE (GRADES K-2)Experience science at its most exciting. Enjoy hands-on experiments and new discoveries each day. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Samantha Parks. $39145037/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 10:15 - 11:15 amPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
WILD MONKEYS IN THE POOL (GRADES K-5)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15143456/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 1:45 - 3:15 pmPool, UCC Campus
CRAZY FOODS YOU’LL LOVE (GRADES K-5)Who says you shouldn’t play with food? You’ll have a great time making spaghetti, sandwiches, fresh vegetables, fruits and cakes like you have never seen them. Enjoy turning the ordinary into crazy. Instructor: Chris VanDyke. $39143466/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 3:30 - 5 pmCampus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
INTO THE WILD CAMP (GRADES K-5)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Wilderness Survival, Wild Art, Wild Blue Yonder, Wild Moneys in the Pool, and Crazy Foods You’ll Love. $139144876/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 9 am - 5 pmVarious locations, UCC Campus
BEFORE & AFTER CAMP ACTIVITIES (GRADES K-5)Do you need a little extra time in your day? We will provide supervised games before and after classes. Sign up for this session, send your child with snacks and a lunch (no refrigeration is available) and we will provide the fun! $15143476/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 7:30 - 9 am AND 5 - 5:30 pmTechnical Center 106, UCC Campus
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DISCOVERY COLLEGE FOR KIDS
INTO THE WILD Grades K-5 JUNE 23 26WILDERNESS SURVIVALGet outside and learn hands-on wilderness survival skills. Become skilled at navigation, first aid, good preparation, emergency shelters, and fire construction. Instructor: Steve Kiepert. $35144976/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 9 - 10:20 amPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
WILD ART (GRADES K-5)Unleash your wild side in this creative class as you explore a variety of art projects. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Lisa Ewens. $35144996/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 10:30 - 11:30 amSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
WILD BLUE YONDER - ROCKETS! (GRADES 3-5)Rocket science isn’t as hard as you think. Build, launch, and learn all about rockets in this exciting class. All supplies are included in the class fee. $35 145006/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 12:30 - 1:30 pmScience 17, UCC Campus
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FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
KITCHEN CONCOCTIONS (GRADES K-2)Fun cooking projects will help you become a better cook and learn basic science at the same time. And the best part is... you get to eat the results! All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Chris VanDyke. $39143507/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 2:45 - 4 pmCampus Center KitchenUCC Campus
H-TWO-OH (GRADES K-2)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15143497/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 1:15 - 2:30 pmPool, UCC Campus
ASTRONOMY (GRADES K-2)Have you ever looked into the night sky and wondered about the universe? Investigate the moon, sky, sun, stars, and our galaxy with exciting hands-on activities. Instructor: Cory Powell. $35145067/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 4:15 - 5:30 pmPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
SCIENCE QUEST CAMP (GRADES K-2)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Ooey Gooey Glop!, Discovery Science, Rocks Rock!, H-Two-Oh, Kitchen Concoctions and Astronomy. $175144947/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 9 am - 5:30 pmVarious locations, UCC Campus
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIESDo you need a little extra time in your day? We will provide supervised games before classes. Sign up for this session, send your child with snacks and a lunch (no refrigeration is available) and we will provide the fun! $10143527/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 7:30 - 9 amPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
SCIENCE QUEST Grades 35 JULY 1417ROCKS ROCK! (GRADES 3-5)Discover the mysterious world of rocks with hands-on activities. The South Umpqua and Roseburg Gem and Mineral Clubs will introduce you to the most interesting properties of rocks and minerals. They will have plenty of samples for you to look at and teach you what makes each of them unique. Learn about volcanoes and lava, fossils and sedimentary rocks, stream and coastal features, and minerals. Instructor: Larry Badour. $39144897/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 9 - 10 amScience 14, UCC Campus
OOEY GOOEY GLOP (GRADES 3-5)Wear clothes that can get dirty for this hands-on class. Make fun chemical creations, explore interactions between common household liquids; investigate scientific concepts, and enjoy some tasty science. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Mykal Hunter. $39145027/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 10:15 11:15 amSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
DISCOVERY SCIENCE (GRADES 3-5)Experience science at its most exciting. Enjoy hands-on experiments and new discoveries each day. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Samantha Parks. $39145047/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R Noon - 1 pmPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
KITCHEN CONCOCTIONS (GRADES 3-5)Fun cooking projects will help you become a better cook and learn basic science at the same time. And the best part is...you get to eat the results! All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Chris VanDyke. $39143537/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 1:15 - 2:30 pmCampus Center KitchenUCC Campus
ROCKS ROCK! (GRADES K-2)Discover the mysterious world of rocks with hands-on activities. The South Umpqua and Roseburg Gem and Mineral Clubs will introduce you to the most interesting properties of rocks and minerals. They will have plenty of samples for you to look at and teach you what makes each of them unique. Learn about volcanoes and lava, fossils and sedimentary rocks, stream and coastal features, and minerals. Instructor: Larry Badour. $39144887/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R Noon - 1 pmScience 14, UCC Campus
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SPY CAMP Grades K5 JULY 2124SECRET AGENT CHALLENGE (GRADES K-5)The Agency Director is calling all Jr. Agents for a special crime-solving mission. Sharpen your mind and body in this fun and challenging adventure. You will encounter new challenges each day as you race to complete your mission. Expect lots of energy and excitement! Instructor: Meg Burnham. $35143557/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 8:30 - 9:45 amSwanson Amphitheater, UCC Campus
SPY SCIENCE (GRADES K-5)The best spies need to be armed with plenty of gadgets and techniques to make the next clandestine adventure a success. Create cool spy tools and learn secret spy science that you can use to uncover information and complete your mission. $39 145117/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 10 - 11:30 amPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
JIU-JITSU (GRADES K-5)Experience the fundamentals of this sport and defensive martial art. Learn healthy prevention strategies, character building, and life skills such as: perseverance, focus, honor, self-discipline, courtesy, and leadership. Instructor: Larry Keith. $19143567/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R Noon - 1 pmPhysical Education 14, UCC Campus
UNDERWATER ESCAPE (GRADES K-5)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $19143577/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 1:15 - 3 pmPool, UCC Campus
SPY SNACKS (GRADES K-5)All hard-working secret agents need to know how to prepare foods that will keep them strong and healthy. Kids will enjoy getting their fingerprints all over these fun snacks as they prepare them and then destroy the evidence. Instructor: Chris VanDyke. $39143587/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 3:15 - 5 pmCampus Center KitchenUCC Campus
SPY CAMP (GRADES K-5)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Secret Agent Challenge, Spy Science, Jiu-Jitsu, Underwater Escape, and Spy Snacks. $135144917/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 8:30 am - 5 pmVarious locations, UCC Campus
BEFORE & AFTER CAMP ACTIVITIES (GRADES K-5)Do you need a little extra time in your day? We will provide supervised games before and after classes. Sign up for this session, send your child with snacks and a lunch (no refrigeration is available) and we will provide the fun! $15143597/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 7:30 - 8:30 amAND 5 - 5:30 pmTechnical Center 106UCC Campus
H-TWO-OH (GRADES 3-5)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15143517/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 2:45 - 4 pmPool, UCC Campus
TECH KIDS (GRADES 3-5)Technology is here to stay and the more your child develops their skills now, the more successful their tech future will be. In this class they will discover new web-based tools, and apps to use for fun and learning. Using computers and iPads, students will explore coding adventures, basic photo editing, making talking avatars, Google maps, Google Earth, keyboarding skills, and much, much more! Instructor: Deanna Wells. $25143547/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 4:15 - 5:30 pmEducational Skills Building 32UCC Campus
SCIENCE QUEST CAMP (GRADES 3-5)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Ooey Gooey Glop!, Discovery Science, Rocks Rock!, H-Two-Oh, Kitchen Concoctions and Tech Kids. $175144957/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 9 am - 5:30 pmVarious locations, UCC Campus
BEFORE CAMP ACTIVITIESDo you need a little extra time in your day? We will provide supervised games before and after classes. Sign up for this session, send your child with snacks and a lunch (no refrigeration is available) and we will provide the fun! $10143527/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 7:30 - 9 amPhysical Education 11UCC Campus
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FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
ART ATTACK! Grades K5 JULY 28 31ACTION, ADVENTURE, AND ART! (GRADES K-5)Let your imagination guide you as you experience the excitement of activities and art projects with a new theme each day: Pirates, Nature Explorers, Folktale Theatre, and Under the Sea. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Tatyana Wahlman. $75144867/28 - 7/31 M, T, W, R 10 am - 12:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 15UCC Campus
PICASSOS IN THE POOL (GRADES K-5)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $25143607/28 - 7/31 M, T, W, R 1:15 - 3:30 pmPool, UCC Campus
PERFORMING ARTS Grades K5 AUGUST 4 14KIDS ON STAGE (GRADES K-5)Experience the wonder and detail of theatre performance. Children will learn and improve many theatre skills that will empower their imagination, bolster self-confidence, enhance social skills, and impart the thrill of the stage! Voice, theatre, and improv games will help students feel more comfortable on the stage. Students will present a free evening performance for friends and family on August 14. Instructor: Ben Dyck. $149143618/4 - 8/14 M, T, W, R 9 am - Noon, 8/14 6 - 8 pmHucrest Community Church2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Roseburg
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CONQUESTS AND GLORY Grades 610 JUNE 2326MYTHS & LEGENDS (GRADES 6-10)Mystery, treachery, murder, loyalty, romance, magic, and monsters - you’ll find it all in ancient mythology. Instructor, Mike Hoque, will introduce you to the exciting world of Greek mythology. Discover eccentric characters and out-of-this-world tales in this dynamic class. $35145076/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 8:30 - 9:50 amPhysical Education 10, UCC Campus
GREEK OLYMPICS (GRADES 6-10)Ancient Greece will come alive as you study exciting tales from the past and get hands-on experience with some of the events. You don’t have to be an athlete to get a taste of Olympic glory as you compete for your personal best in a variety of Olympic events in this fun, energetic class. Instructor: Mike Hoque. $39143626/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 10:00 am - NoonPhysical Education 14, UCC Campus
SCULPTURE (GRADES 6-10)Experience the fascinating world of clay sculpture. You’ll learn a variety of techniques to create projects that are realistic and expressive. No experience necessary. All supplies are included in the class fee. $35145086/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 12:30 - 1:30 pmJackson Hall 12, UCC Campus
GREEK COOKING (GRADES 6-10)Breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert al a Grecque. Create fun, simple, tasty and authentic recipes that are sure to be crowd pleasers. Instructor: Chris VanDyke. $39143636/23 - 6/26 1:45 - 3:15 pmCampus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
EPIC ART (GRADES 6-10)Barbaric waters! Mythical monsters! Magical images! Experience the spell of the art of epic ages as we draw the stuff of legends. For beginners or skilled sketchers, the pencil will be our weapon for blazing a trail into our imaginations. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Shane Slayer. $39143646/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 3:30 - 5 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16, UCC Campus
CONQUESTS AND GLORY CAMP (GRADES 6-10)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Myths & Legends, Greek Olympics, Sculpture, Greek Cooking, and Epic Art. $155144926/23 - 6/26 M, T, W, R 8:30 am - 5 pmVarious locations, UCC Campus
CLAY ANIMATION Grades 610 JULY 12CLAY ANIMATION (GRADES 6-10)Learn to animate clay with professional animator Christiane Cegavske. See samples of animation, both familiar and strange. Learn and practice the basic principles of animation in this class and you will be well on your way to making your own movies! Visit this page to see what supplies you need to take to this class: http://christianecegavske.com/AnimationClass.html. $35143657/12 S 1 - 5 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
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H-TWO-OH (GRADES 6-10)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15146177/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 1:15 - 2:30 pmPool, UCC Campus
GEEK ACADEMY (GRADES 6-10)Explore new web-based tools, websites, and apps on computers and iPads. Investigate Google maps and Google Earth. Discover photo editing, movie making, story writing and coding. Throw in a little social networking common sense that allows for a well-rounded computer learning adventure. Instructor: Deanna Wells. $25143677/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 2:45 - 4 pmEducational Skills Building 32UCC Campus
KITCHEN CONCOCTIONS (GRADES 6-10)Fun cooking projects will help you become a better cook and learn basic science at the same time. And the best part is... you get to eat the results! All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Chris VanDyke. $39143667/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 4:15 - 5:30 pmCampus Center Kitchen, UCC Campus
SCIENCE QUEST CAMP (GRADES 6-10)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Matter Matters, Discovery Science, Geology, H-Two-Oh, Geek Academy, and Kitchen Concoctions. $175144967/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 9 am - 5:30 pmVarious locationsUCC Campus
OUT OF THIS WORLD Grades 610 JULY 2124GALAXY GAMES (GRADES 6-10)The fate of the earth is in your hands. Team up with old and new friends as you attempt to survive each day’s action-packed challenges. Expect to have fun and make new friends in this exciting fun-packed class. $39143687/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 10:00 - 10:50 amPhysical Education GymUCC Campus
JIU-JITSU (GRADES 6-10)Experience the fundamentals of this sport and defensive martial art. Learn healthy prevention strategies, character building, and life skills such as: perseverance, focus, honor, self-discipline, courtesy, and leadership. Instructor: Larry Keith. $19143697/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 11 am - NoonPhysical Education 14UCC Campus
BLAST OFF-ROCKETS! (GRADES 6-10)Rocket science isn’t as hard as you think. Build, launch, and learn all about rockets in this exciting class. All supplies are included in the class fee. $39 145097/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 12:30 - 1:20 pmPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
SCIENCE QUEST Grades 610 JULY 14 17
DISCOVERY SCIENCE (GRADES 6-10)Experience science at its most exciting. Enjoy hands-on experiments and new discoveries each day. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Samantha Parks. $39145057/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 9 - 10 amPhysical Education 11, UCC Campus
GEOLOGY (GRADES 6-10)Discover the mysterious world of rocks with hands-on activities. The South Umpqua and Roseburg Gem and Mineral Clubs will introduce you to the most interesting properties of rocks and minerals. They will have plenty of samples for you to look at and teach you what makes each of them unique. Learn about volcanoes and lava, fossils and sedimentary rocks, stream and coastal features, and minerals. Instructor: Larry Badour. $39144907/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 10:15 - 11:15 amScience 14, UCC Campus
MATTER MATTERS - AMAZING CHEMICAL REACTIONS (GRADES 6-10)Instructor, Mykal Hunter, will make learning chemistry an exciting adventure with fun hands-on experiments that connect real-world situations with science. Learn why matter matters and how chemical changes occur in this lively class. $39144987/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 12 - 1 pmSnyder Hall 18, UCC Campus
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
WATER WARP (GRADES 6-10)Have a blast with your friends and cool off at the same time. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. We’ll provide free admission to the pool and supervision. $15143707/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 1:30 - 3 pmPool, UCC Campus
PERFORMING ARTS Grades 610 AUGUST 4 14SUMMER THEATRE FOR TEENS(GRADES 6-10)Experience the wonder and thrill of the stage as you participate in a theatrical production. Participate in voice, theatre, and improv games that will enhance your creativity, public speaking, and teamwork skills. Students will present a free evening performance for friends and family on August 14. Instructor: Ben Dyck. $149143738/4 - 8/14 M, T, W, R 1 - 4 pm, 8/14 6 - 8 pmHucrest Community Church2075 NW Witherspoon Ave, Roseburg
MISCELLANEOUS Grades 610BEGINNING DRAWINGHave fun while becoming a better artist! Here is a course that teaches the skills, shortcuts, and drawing secrets you need to know for making realistic pictures. The course covers basic instruction, and simplifies the images that most frequently challenge artists. Call instructor Shane Slayer at 541-459-4850 for the list of supplies and class information. No class 7/22. $49142687/1 - 8/12 T 6 - 8 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16UCC Campus
DRAWING PORTRAITSLearn to realistically create each feature of the human face, and then develop the skill to put them together in beautiful portraits. The instruction will be easy to follow in the relaxed and cheerful environment of this class. Let’s face it…portraits are fun to draw! Instructor: S. Slayer. No class 7/22. $49142697/1 - 8/12 T 3:30 - 5:30 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16UCC Campus
EXPLORING KNIT AND CROCHET - BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATEThis hands-on beginner course covers the basics of tools, materials, stitches, and techniques. More advanced students can explore design options. Students choose their own projects. Bring two skeins of yarn in a light solid color, a pair of knitting needles (size 4, 5 or 6), and mid-sized crochet hooks (size F, G, or H). Questions? Call instructor Lorna Ramberg at 541-378-7033. $49142657/10 - 8/28 R 10:30 am - NoonWorkforce Training Center 152555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
AIKIDODevelop self defense skills, improve balance and physical conditioning! Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art in which cultivation of internal power is more important than physical strength. The goal of Aikido is not to defeat the opponent, but to defeat the negative aspects within ourselves. Training takes place in an environment of cooperation and support. Students ages 13 to 100 are welcome. No class 7/3. Instructor: Bob Smith. $75143016/17 - 8/21 T, R 6 - 7 pmPhysical Education 14, UCC Campus
ATOMIC ART (GRADES 6-10)UFO’s, aliens, robots, and who knows what else, will be flying out of our thoughts and into our pictures. This class is all about images of technology in the future. You don’t need any art experience for this trip into the outer limits of drawing. All supplies are included in the class fee. Instructor: Shane Slayer. $39143717/21 - 7/24 M, T, W, R 3:15 - 5 pmWayne Crooch Hall 16UCC Campus
OUT OF THIS WORLD CAMP (GRADES 6-10)Experience a full week’s worth of fun and educational activities for one low price! This camp includes: Galaxy Games, Jiu Jitsu, Blast Off!, Underwater Escape, and Atomic Art. $135144937/14 - 7/17 M, T, W, R 10 am - 5 pmVarious locations, UCC Campus
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CAREER & CONTINUING EDUCATION
SKILL ENHANCEMENTPOWERFUL PRESENTATIONS AND EFFECTIVE SPEAKING TECHNIQUES online
Nearly every job or business has an element of speaking, presentations, or sales. Master all three and accelerate your success in every aspect of your career. Learn everything from voice and speech basics like proper breathing, diction and enunciation, to specific presentation templates and techniques that will allow you to deliver your presentations with ease and confidence. You will learn how to effectively deliver a presentation to one person across the table, in front of a small group in a boardroom, from stage for a large audience, and host tele-seminars or webinars online.
PROGRAM EVALUATION FOR NON-PROFITS online
Enhance your understanding of program evaluation within the nonprofit context. Find out how to improve your evaluation planning, data collection, data analysis and data use. Special attention will be paid to the real-world challenges that organizations may face with conducting evaluation, including staff time, costs and reporting evaluation results to funders. By the end of the course, you will have a complete program logic model and evaluation plan ready for implementation. Contact Kathy Frazer at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. Instructor: M. Welsh. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/ catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $245144136/2 - 6/27 Online
Instructor: B. Brady. Call Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $195144116/2 - 6/27 Online
NONPROFITGRANT WRITING WORKSHOPJoin us for this one-day Grant Writing workshop to introduce the basics of grant writing for individuals who may be seeking additional funding sources for their non-profit organization or cause. This course will cover where to look for funding sources, research, internal assessment of grant readiness, application review, and developing a basic budget. Instructor: S. Ramsey-Watson $59144127/19 S 9 am - 3 pmWayne Crooch Hall 12, UCC Campus
REVENUE GENERATION FOR NON-PROFITS online
Build revenue streams for your non-profit organization. They are essential not only to keep your doors open but also to expand your services. Discover how to increase revenue from your current activities and develop strategies for building new ones. Know how to effectively set prices or fees. After taking this course you will have the knowledge to improve your revenue generation and generate a better surplus. Instructor: F. Bayley. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $495144146/2 - 7/25 Online
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
OCCUPATIONAL & LICENSINGSERV-SAFE online
Food service managers need to know food safety, the critical importance of its role, and how to share this knowledge with everyone they employ. The concepts included in this training are sanitation, operation flow, and pest management. The Serv-Safe materials will be online with a review and test 6/24/14. Must be registered by 6/5/14. Required text: Serv-Safe Essentials with test answer sheet (must be ordered online). Answer sheets will not be provided. For more information, contact Kathy Frazer, 541-440-4655. $65144166/24 T 9 am - 1 pmWayne Crooch Hall 18 UCC Campus
PESTICIDE APPLICATORS: LAWS AND SAFETY TEST PREPReview federal and state pesticide laws, regulations, and safe use to prepare for the Oregon commercial pesticide certification exam in Laws and Safety. Exam to be held on 8/25 at the UCC Campus testing center for an additional $25 paid directly to the testing center. Required Text: Oregon Pesticide Safety Education Manual (EM 8850) provided. Instructor: M. Lybarger. $99144228/23 S 8 am - 5 pmWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALCENTRICITY - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDSThis course focuses on the GE Centricity Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software. The class includes detailed instruction on navigation and functionality of the software. Instruction is reinforced with hands-on exercises that simulate real-world situations in the clinical setting. Topics include: proper log in/out, desktop functions, chart
functions, documentation of patient encounters, writing prescriptions, reviewing/signing lab orders and results, reviewing/signing radiology orders and results, and running reports. Class space is limited. For information, call Judy Ode at 541-440-7691. $99140546/23 - 8/25 M 3 - 5 pmPhysicians e-Health Services2797 NW Aviation Dr., Roseburg
SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS online
Practice the basic practical language skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients and their families. Learn the basics of the language, gain an understanding of the culture, and know how to ask the questions crucial to quality health care in this 16-hour online course. Instructor C. Sempe. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 7/11/14. For more information, visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/Umpqua. $145144247/7 - 8/1Online
CAREGIVERDEMENTIA CARE SPECIALIST online
This course provides essential knowledge and understanding about neurological diseases that affect cognition and memory, and offers practical application of effective skills for supporting persons with dementia. Nearly all disciplines benefit from expertise in Dementia Care, as do families of persons with dementia. Expertise in this growing area of human services also enhances your resume. Instructor: Pamela Atwood. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. For more information visit http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $495144256/2 - 7/25 Online
DEMENTIA FOR FAMILY CARE GIVERS online
Designed for family caregivers dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular Dementia, Lewy-Body Dementia or other conditions causing significant memory problems. In addition to basic information about dementia, this 4-week course will cover essentials to address throughout the illness, common health complications, and tips from professional care providers who deliver person-oriented care. Instructor P. Atwood. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6/6/14. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/ catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $150144286/2 - 6/27 Online
KEY ELEMENTS OF ELDER CARE online
Geared towards family and friends of an elderly person, including spouses/significant others, parent-child, elder-other relative, friends, even long-distance caregivers. Learn how to prepare for changes in personal relationships when taking on caregiving roles. Improve your understanding of resources and the long-term care services and supports available. Develop confidence in techniques in assisting others with variety of needs. This course will also be useful for health program students and emerging professionals.Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. Instructor P. Atwood. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/ catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $149144296/2 - 6/27 Online
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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR TEACHERSGENDER IN THE CLASSROOM online
Your female students learn differently than your male students. Discover how girls and boys learn and succeed differently. Get access to research not available anywhere else. Instructor: J. Coates. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6/6/14. For more information, visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $145144266/2 - 6/27 Online
ONLINE LEARNING AND online TEACHING FOR K-12 TEACHERSDiscover the fascinating world of online learning and teaching. Specifically for K-12 teachers, you will find out why and how your students learn online. Explore all the wonderful eTools being used, from drag-and-drop games to virtual labs. How can you begin to use the web in your own teaching? See why web-enhanced courses are being introduced in K-12 schools. Instructor: W. Draves. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/ catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $145144276/2 - 6/27 Online
STUDENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER online
Today, every school in America has students who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The effects of this disorder vary widely, but it is important for every teacher to understand how to recognize behaviors that may indicate ASD. Find out how to work effectively with parents to create the most positive learning environments for children and teens with ASD. The course is geared for K-12 teachers, but it is also relevant for counselors, faculty in higher education, parents and anyone else interested in understanding this important issue. Instructor: J. Coates. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $145.144456/2 - 6/27 Online
SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PREPARATION online
With information applicable to any U.S. state, this course will provide you with the information you need to know to be successful at any level in any school. It will start you on the teaching path with a working knowledge and a portfolio of ideas to use the day you walk in to a new teaching environment. It will also assist you in finding important information to make you a valuable asset to any school system. Instructor: D. Reilly. Call Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 6-6-14. For more information visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $145.144566/2 - 6/27 Online
USING CELL PHONES IN THE CLASSROOM online
Class, turn your cell phones--on! Most of your students have cell phones, and now you can take this valuable tool into your classroom to engage and involve your students in their learning. Discover how to implement cell phones in your classroom from a teacher who has done it successfully. Instructor: R. Moore. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 7/11/14. For more information, visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/Umpqua. $145.144577/7 - 8/1 Online
SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE TOOLS FOR K-12 TEACHERS onlin
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Discover tips to use a variety of social media and online tools to help your students and to communicate with their parents. You will also spend time discussing ways to overcome resistance you might encounter in using these programs. For any teacher interested in social media, from beginning to advanced social networkers. Instructor: H. Dimitt. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 7/11/14. For more information, visit http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/Umpqua. $145.144587/7 - 8/1 Online
GENERATIONAL LEARNING STYLES FOR K-12 TEACHERS online
Explore fascinating information on the brain and how each generation has responded to their unique “cohort experience”. You will acquire the skills and information needed to facilitate Gen Y and the emerging generation of learners. Understand how your own generational characteristics impact your learning AND your teaching. Instructor: K. Dellabough. Contact Kathy at 541-440-4655 to register. Must be registered by 7-11-14. For more information visit http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Umpqua. $145.144597/7 - 8/1 Online
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COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING
FOR MORE COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING INFO CALL 5414404668; TO REGISTER CALL 5414407744
CHILD CARERECOGNIZING AND REPORTING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECTChild care and education providers are among those persons who are mandatory reporters of suspected incidents of child abuse and neglect in the state of Oregon. Participants will learn the process of reporting incidents of child abuse or neglect for which they have reasonable cause to believe have occurred. Pre-registration is required and there is a $10 fee per student. For more information or to register, call Family Connections of Lane and Douglas County, 541-440-7705.8/14 R 6 - 8 pmTechnology Center 119, UCC Campus
FAMILY CHILD CARE OVERVIEWThis overview is a requirement for becoming licensed as a registered family child care provider. The overview provides information on how to become registered, the Oregon rules, local CCR&Rs, and an introduction to other agencies and supports for registered providers. For more information or to register, call Family Connections of Lane and Douglas County, 541-440-7705.8/7 R 10 am - 1 pmTechnology Center 119, UCC Campus
Prepare to be a flagger for work zone traffic control!
Receive Oregon Department of Transportation Credential for Flaggers. Certification is valid for three years in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. $79. Class fee includes books!
Oppor tunity Ahead!
Information: Judy Ode 541-440-7691
YOU
Be a Certified Flagger
Choose one of the following:
6/3, 7/29, 9/2, 10/7, 11/4, 12/2
Classes are held 4:30 -10pm,first Tuesday of the month.
CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAININGFA14-242479/2 T 4:30 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAININGFA14-2424810/7 T 4:30 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAININGFA14-2424911/4 T 4:30 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAININGFA14-2425012/2 T 4:30 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
FLAGGERCERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAININGPrepare to be a flagger for work zone traffic control. Learn the basics of flagging and traffic safety. Receive Oregon Department of Transportation Credential for Flaggers, valid for three years in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Class fee includes books. Must be 18 or older to get a job as a flagger. Information: J. Ode 541-440-7691. $79SP14-407216/3 T 4:30 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 12555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAINING142337/29 T 4:30 - 10 pmWorkforce Training Center 22555 NE Diamond Lk, Rsbg
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GROUNDING AND BONDINGApproved for all license holders. This course provides the student with an overview and understanding of Article 250 in the National Electrical Code. Special attention is given to grounding and bonding of transformers, generators and separate structures. The course is taught through the use of slides and live discussion. 8 hours of code related credit (8CC). Information: J. Ode, 541-440-7691. $99SP14-409336/8 U 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119Campus Center
Electrical Training
2014 NEC/OESC Code Change - $99#40932 Saturday, June 7, 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119, UCC Campus
Grounding and Bonding - $99*Sunday, June 8, 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119, UCC Campus
2014 NEC/OESC Code Change - $99#14471 Saturday, July 19, 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119, UCC Campus
2014 NEC/OESC Code Change - $99#14475 Saturday, August 16, 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119, UCC Campus
Information: Judy Ode 541-440-7691
*Code Related
Get 8 hours of continuing education for each of these classes!
ELECTRICAL2014 NEC/OESC CODE CHANGEApproved for all license holders. This class is designed to assist the student in learning the changes found in the 2014 National Electrical Code. Class also covers licensing requirements, changes in the Oregon Statutes, alternate method rulings, and statewide Interpretations. 8 hours of code change credit (8CC). Information: J. Ode, 541-440-7691. $99409326/7 S 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119Campus Center
2014 NEC/OESC CODE CHANGE Approved for all license holders. This class is designed to assist the student in learning the changes found in the 2014 National Electrical Code. This class also covers licensing requirements, changes in the Oregon Statutes, alternate method rulings and Statewide Interpretations. 8 hours or code change credit (8CC). Information: J. Ode, 541-440-7691. $99144717/19 S 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119Campus Center
2014 NEC/OESC CODE CHANGE (PART 1)144758/16 S 8 am - 5 pmTechnology Center 119Campus Center
OSHATo Register for Oregon OSHA classes You Must Call 888-292-5247 (Option 2)
OSHA-HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROLYou will learn the types of workplace hazards, hazard correction, developing an inspection checklist for the walk-around inspection, and writing an effective safety inspection report. This class builds on the introduction in class Safety Meetings and Committees. To register, contact 1-888-292-5247 (option 2).140026/19 R 8 am - NoonTechnology Center 119UCC Campus
OSHA-SAFETY LEADERSHIPYou will learn about the concepts of leadership, leadership styles, applying effective recognition and discipline, and developing trust and credibility. Emphasis is on applying leadership to reduce or eliminate safety hazards. To register, contact 1-888-292-5247 (option 2).140036/19 R 1 - 5 pmTechnology Center 119UCC Campus
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The Small Business Development Center is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested in advance. Contact the Small Business Development Center of Umpqua Community College, located off campus: 522 SE Washington, Roseburg. Telephone: (541) 440-7824.
Welcome to the Oregon BizCenter!
Ready to start your business? Starting a new business is hard work, but it can be the most rewarding thing you’ve ever done. Visit with one of our experienced business advisors and they will guide you through registering your business name, identifying what licenses you’ll need, help you identify start-up funding options and lenders willing to work with new business owners, next steps, and more. Location: Umpqua Business Center, Roseburg
Please call Kemberly at 541-440-7824 to set up an appointment.
Are you ready to be your own boss?
Call today for a con dential appointment
with an experienced SBDC Business Advisor.
Visit our website and register online for access to great tools, workshops, and tips, all at low or no cost.We’re here to help your
business succeed.
Call 541.440.7824 www.bizcenter.org
Call 541-440-7824 for more information.
Ready to launch your
small business?
We offer FREE business advising!
All business classes are approved for CEH by the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board
SMAMALLLL BUSUSINEINESS SS DEVDEVELOELOPMENT T CENCENTERTER
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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Small Business Development CenterSmall Business Management Program
Our Small Business Management program covers a variety of management topics through a customized curriculum, helping you identify challenges and desired outcomes, and devise a plan to address them.
The one-on-one personalized advising is designed to help you implement key concepts and provides you and your business with access to a professional business consultant. Business owners will benefit from classroom sessions by learning from and networking with seasoned entrepreneurs.
The monthly classroom workshops are instructor led and feature guest speakers from around the state. The one-on-one advising sessions with the instructor provide you with a personalized and confidential business consultant whose only goal is to work with you to see your business succeed.
Previous topics include:
Basics of Financial AnalysisEffective Management StrategiesSustainable Business LeadershipPrinciples of Internet Marketing
Managing ChangeWills, Trusts, and Succession Planning
Lean TrainingSocial Media for Business
Profit Mastery
CustomizedCurriculum
ConfidentialAdvising
Network withOther
Entrepreneurs
See Real WorldResults
Contact us at 541-440-7824 for more information.e re see in ua i ed businesses now
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Classes are six weeks in length and cover a variety of topics such as MS Of ce Suite,
writing your business plan, the latest innovations in
social media, and business marketing.
Over 300 ONLINE classes,starting at just
Busy life? eed to t in
time for class?Let the
classroom come to you
Small Business Development Center
$84
Featured ed2go classes include:
Wow! What a Great Event!Start a Gift Basket Business
Start Your Own Consulting Practice Start a Pet Sitting Business
Creating a Successful Business PlanMastery of Business FundamentalsInternet Marketing on a Shoestring
Classes begin every six weeks.
Visit:www.ed2 o.com um ua to nd
the class that’s right for you.
www.ed2go.com/umpqua or call 541-440-7662.egister now and get started
Perfect for staff training and busy business owners alike, our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, challenging, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. And our trainings get results.
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Real Estate PropertyManagement
Small Business Development Center
$549
New this Fall!The Oregon
Property Manager
Pre-License Course!
“In the real estate business you learn more about people, and you learn more about community issues, you learn more about life, you learn more about the impact of government, probably than any other profession that I know of.”
-Johnny Isakson
Call 541-440-7662
for more
information.
Oregon Property Manager Pre-License CourseInterested in a Property Management license? Complete our seven-week course and you’ll be ready to take the State of Oregon Property Manager’s License test! This hybrid live-and-online course combines lectures with home study to meet the 60-hour State of Oregon requirement. The class will meet seven evenings, 6:00 - 8:00pm at the Umpqua Business Center, dates TBD. $549 fee includes all course and study materials.
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
CAMPUS MAPParkingUmpqua Community College provides more than 450 parking spaces conveniently located near all campus buildings. Of these, about 171are assigned to college faculty and staff.
All employees are given a yearly parking permit. Designated parking spots for employees are
marked by green lines, curbs and signs. All part-time and full-time students also
receive a yearly parking permit. Designated parking spots for students are marked by yellow lines, curbs and signs. All white marked lines and curbs are regarded as open parking. These spots are available to everyone. There are 14 parking spots clearly designated for the college Motor Pool and are off limits to general parking. Red zones are usually fire
related areas and are considered restricted lanes; no parking
is allowed at any time.
Visitor Parking — Visitor parking is clearly
divided into two separate areas. One area is 30-minute visitor only and the other is Visitor Day parking only. All areas are designated by purple curbs, lines, and signs. The 30-minute only is for non-student activities and is strictly enforced. The Visitor Day parking is for specific day use only. Permits
are available at the front desk of the Administrative
Building or in advance through the UCC Security Department.
Disabled Person Parking — Special stickers are required for parking in clearly marked Disabled Parking spaces.
These stickers are issued at the Oregon Division of Motor
Vehicles.
How to get to UCCEasy I-5 access. Take exit 129. If coming from the south, turn right at the stop, and left onto Umpqua College Road. If coming from the north, turn left at the stop sign. Continue traveling east on Umpqua College Road. Umpqua Community College is about one mile.
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H. Woolley Adult Basic Education Center 1634 W. Harvard
UCC South County Campus 217 S. Old Pacific Hwy(I-5 exit 103, Tri-City/Myrtle Creek)
Community and Workforce TrainingWorkforce Training Center 2555 NE. Diamond Lake Blvd
Small Business Development CenterUmpqua Business Center522 SE. Washington Ave
Commercial Truck Driving Center 6482 Dole Road, Myrtle Creek (I-5 exit 113, Round Prairie)
Umpqua Community College
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DEGREES AT-A-GLANCE
ASSOCIATE OF ARTSCODE:AAOT Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCECODE:AS-BASOU Business Administration – SOU
AS-CJ Criminal Justice – SOU
AS-ECD Early Childhood Development – SOU
AS-ENGR Engineering
AS-HS Human Services – SOU
AS-MUS Music – SOU
AS-SUR Surveying and Geomatics
ASSOCIATE OF GENERAL STUDIESCODE:AGS Associate of General Studies
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION – ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE CODE:AAS-ADAS Administrative Assistant
AAS-AMA Administrative Medical Assistant
AAS-AUTO Automotive Technology
AAS-AV Aviation Flight Technology
Business Technology
AAS-ACCT Accounting
AAS-MGMT Entry Management
AAS-MRKT Marketing
AAS-CIS Computer Information Systems
AAS-CJ Criminal Justice
AAS-ECE Early Childhood Education
AAS-EAT Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies
AAOT-EMT Emergency Medical Services
AAS-CIVS Civil Engineering & Survey
AAS-FRP Fire Science
AAS-HI Health Informatics
AAS-HS Human Services
AAS-IMMT Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technologies
AAOT-NUR Pre-Nursing – Registered and Practical
AAS-MOA Medical Office Administration
AAS-PARA Paralegal
AAS-VC Visual Communications
AAS-ENO Viticulture and Enology
CERTIFICATES CODE:C-AUTO Automotive Technology
C-AV Aviation Flight Technology
Business Technology:
C-ENTR Entrepreneurship
C-FS Financial Services
C-RETL Retail Service (WAFC)
C-SDP Supervision
C-CST Construction Technology
C-CA Culinary Arts
C-DA Dental Assisting
C-DFT Engineering and Drafting
Technician
C-DFTP Drafting Pathway Certificate
C-ECE Early Childhood Education
Communications Studies:
C-CSO Communication Specialist in
Organizations
C-PRCA Public Relations Specialist
C-EAT Electrician Apprenticeship
C-FT Fitness Technician
C-GT Green Technology
C-IMMT Industrial Mechanics/Maintenance
Tech Apprenticeship
C-JC Juvenile Corrections
C-PARA Legal Assistant
C-LEAT Limited Electrical Apprenticeship
Technology
C-OST Occupational Skills Training
Office Technology:
C-FOM Front Office Medical Assistant
C-MCB Medical Billing & Collections Clerk
C-MOT Microsoft Office Technology
C-OA Office Assistant
C-PAED Paraeducator
C-PPT Pre-Press Technician
C-PRS Public Relations Specialist
C-TD Truck Driver Training
C-VC Visual Communications Assistant
C-VIT Viticulture
C-WLD Welding
C-WMA Wine Marketing Assistant
OTHER – CODE:ND Non-Degree
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