Madras Campus Current Term Schedule

This is the schedule for all the classes at the Madras campus for the current term.

 

Winter 2023

Course CRN Course Title Cred Campus Meeting Days / Times / Bldg Room Max Seats Rem Seats Wait List Instructors Fees Textbook
BA 178
Customer Service

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15252 Customer Service
This class will be live streamed from the Redmond campus. Students on other campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
3 MAD
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:05
MDR 114
28 25 0 Harris,K Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Harris,K
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
MDR 114
Fees:
Textbook
This class will be live streamed from the Redmond campus. Students on other campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
CHN 102
Mandarin Chinese II

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15373 Mandarin Chinese II
This class is cross-listed with CRN 15290 which will be live streamed from the Bend campus. Students on the Madras campus will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.

The instructor will provide all reading materials.
4 MAD
SMTWTFS
08:45am - 10:05
MDR OFC

ONLINE
2 1 0 Hong,L Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Hong,L
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: MDR OFC
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
This class is cross-listed with CRN 15290 which will be live streamed from the Bend campus. Students on the Madras campus will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.

The instructor will provide all reading materials.
CJ 100
Survey Criminal Justice System

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15409 Survey Criminal Justice System
Introductory survey of the functional components of the U.S. criminal justice system. Includes law enforcement, the courts and corrections.
3 MAD
SMTWTFS
05:45pm - 07:05
MDR 115

ONLINE
30 25 0 Johnston,B Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Johnston,B
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: MDR 115
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Introductory survey of the functional components of the U.S. criminal justice system. Includes law enforcement, the courts and corrections.
ED 110
Education Theory in Action

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14951 Education Theory in Action
ED 110 is an optional, 1 credit CWE course available to students concurrently enrolled in ED 112 (Children's Lit & Curriculum). This section will be taught in English with Spanish language support.
ED 110 consists of 30 hours field placement. Verification of the Oregon Employment Department-Child Care Division (CCD) Criminal Records Check must be on file in Modoc 203 before week two of the term. Obtain form through our link with the State on our Early Childhood Education webpage prior to class, https://www.cocc.edu/programs/education/early-childhood-education/ece-forms.aspx. Field placement in public schools (K-12) may require a second form. Please note that field placement sites may require documentation of vaccination status.
1 MAD
TBA
TBA
FIELD
15 -6 0 Jimenez,M Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 1
Instructors: Jimenez,M
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: FIELD
Fees:
Textbook
ED 110 is an optional, 1 credit CWE course available to students concurrently enrolled in ED 112 (Children's Lit & Curriculum). This section will be taught in English with Spanish language support.
ED 110 consists of 30 hours field placement. Verification of the Oregon Employment Department-Child Care Division (CCD) Criminal Records Check must be on file in Modoc 203 before week two of the term. Obtain form through our link with the State on our Early Childhood Education webpage prior to class, https://www.cocc.edu/programs/education/early-childhood-education/ece-forms.aspx. Field placement in public schools (K-12) may require a second form. Please note that field placement sites may require documentation of vaccination status.
ED 112
Children's Lit & Curriculum

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14950 Children's Lit & Curriculum
This class will be taught in English with Spanish language support on four Saturdays (Jan. 21, Feb. 4th, Mar. 4th & 18th) and will also include an online component.
Each student must check out a bag of books from Barber Library Course Reserves.
3 MAD
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
10:00am - 03:00
MDR 114

SMTWTFS
10:00am - 03:00
MDR 114

SMTWTFS
10:00am - 03:00
MDR 114

SMTWTFS
10:00am - 03:00
MDR 114
24 -1 0 Jimenez,M Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Jimenez,M
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
MDR 114
MDR 114
MDR 114
MDR 114
Fees:
Textbook
This class will be taught in English with Spanish language support on four Saturdays (Jan. 21, Feb. 4th, Mar. 4th & 18th) and will also include an online component.
Each student must check out a bag of books from Barber Library Course Reserves.
HHP 252
First Aid & BLS Provider CPR

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11817 First Aid & BLS Provider CPR
Students must attend both Friday, February 3rd and Saturday, February 4th classes. Lab fee of $45 covers the American Heart Association CPR & First Aid card. This class covers single rescuer adult, child, infant and AED skills and MEETS THE FIRST AID and CPR STANDARDS for Nursing and Allied Health program requirements.
3 MAD
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
08:00am - 05:50
MDR 117

SMTWTFS
08:00am - 12:30
MDR 117
12 0 0 Montoya,D $45.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Montoya,D
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
MDR 117
MDR 117
Fees: $45.00
Textbook
Students must attend both Friday, February 3rd and Saturday, February 4th classes. Lab fee of $45 covers the American Heart Association CPR & First Aid card. This class covers single rescuer adult, child, infant and AED skills and MEETS THE FIRST AID and CPR STANDARDS for Nursing and Allied Health program requirements.
MTH 060
Beginning Algebra

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15419 Beginning Algebra
This class is offered remotely on Zoom, however students will be provided support on the Madras campus with access to the computer lab and tutoring hours.
In-person testing may be required in a proctored setting approved by the instructor.
4 REM
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:15
REMOTE
5 4 0 Keener,J Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Keener,J
Campus: REM
Bldg/Room: REMOTE
Fees:
Textbook
This class is offered remotely on Zoom, however students will be provided support on the Madras campus with access to the computer lab and tutoring hours.
In-person testing may be required in a proctored setting approved by the instructor.
MTH 111
College Algebra

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10244 College Algebra 4 MAD
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:15
MDR 115
10 5 0 Bock,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Bock,S
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: MDR 115
Fees:
Textbook
MUS 101
Music Fundamentals

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15337 Music Fundamentals 3 MAD
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 11:35
MDR 116
20 17 0 Gesme,M Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Gesme,M
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: MDR 116
Fees:
Textbook
PSY 202
Mind and Society

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15256 Mind and Society
This class will be held in-person in Prineville on Tuesdays (live-streamed to Madras) and held in person on Thursdays in Madras (live-streamed to Prineville). Students on the live-steamed campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
4 MAD
SMTWTFS
03:15pm - 05:05
MDR 114
15 6 0 Walker-Sands,R $44.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Walker-Sands,R
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: MDR 114
Fees: $44.00
Textbook
This class will be held in-person in Prineville on Tuesdays (live-streamed to Madras) and held in person on Thursdays in Madras (live-streamed to Prineville). Students on the live-steamed campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
WR 122
Arg/Research/Multimodal Comp

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15321 Arg/Research/Multimodal Comp
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
Prerequisites: WR 121
4 MAD
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 02:35
MDR 116
26 22 0 Dorsey,K Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Dorsey,K
Campus: MAD
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
MDR 116
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
Prerequisites: WR 121

Business

BA 178 Customer Service

Introduces principles of effective customer service. Learn to develop and implement customer service strategies using systems, technologies, and communication skills to serve diverse customer needs. By evaluating elements of customer service culture and delivery, students will understand standards of service excellence, causes of service breakdowns, and service recovery techniques.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Chinese

CHN 102 Mandarin Chinese II

Introduces Mandarin Chinese language presented within the context of Chinese culture. Second course of a three-course sequence. Develops fundamental language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) in communicative context. Prerequisites: CHN 101.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Criminal Justice

CJ 100 Survey of the Criminal Justice System

Introductory survey of the functional components of the U.S. criminal justice system. Includes law enforcement, the courts and corrections.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Education

ED 110 Education Theory in Action

Provides experience in a K-12 classroom. Applies course content and learning theories in an interactive learning environment. Places students in classroom with mentor teacher guidance. Requires criminal history check. May be repeated to add classroom experience to ED courses. Recommended to be taken with: ED 112 or ED 200 or ED 216 or ED 219 or ED 253.

Credits: 1
Hours per Week
Lecture:
Lab:
Other: 3

Education

ED 112 Children's Lit & Curriculum

This course provides an overview of children's literature across the early childhood curriculum (preschool-primary grades) from a curricular perspective. Different genres of children's literature will be examined as it relates to curricular areas: literacy, math, science, history, health, movement, music, and the arts. This course is recommended for early childhood and education majors. This course will address the importance of literacy acquisition of young children (preschool through the primary grades) and how children's literature can support co-curricular standards, goal, and objectives.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Health & Human Performance

HHP 252 First Aid & AHA Basic Life Support Provider CPR

First aid and CPR instruction. First aid includes: immediate and temporary care for a wide variety of injuries, illnesses, conditions. CPR includes: patients of all ages; ventilation with a face shield, pocket mask and a bag-mask device; use of an automated external defibrillator; relief of choking; both one- and two-person CPR; and compression-only CPR. Practical exam includes individual hands-on testing; successful completion of course results in a first aid card and an American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Provider Adult & Pediatric CPR card. Recommended preparation: WR 065 or WR 121 or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 9.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Mathematics

MTH 060 Beginning Algebra

Introduces algebra, integers, rational and real numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations in one and two variables, and graphical representations with a focus on modeling and applications. Recommended preparation: MTH 015 or higher or minimum placement Math Level 7.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Mathematics

MTH 111 College Algebra

Introduces graphs and functions (linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic) using a graphing calculator. First term of a precalculus sequence for science students. Graphing calculator required. TI-83 or TI-84 recommended. Recommended preparation: MTH 095 or minimum placement Math Level 18.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Music

MUS 101 Music Fundamentals

Presents the fundamentals of music making, including notation of pitch, rhythm, music terminology, scales, key signatures, intervals and chord spelling. Requires no previous musical experience. This course is an ideal preparation for students who intend to enroll in MUS 111, Music Theory. Students interested in learning about music history, styles and composers (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, etc.) should consider MUS 201, MUS 202 or MUS 203.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Psychology

PSY 202 Mind and Society

Emphasizes psychology as a scientific process, surveying methods of inquiry. Overview of selected areas of psychological study including: human development through the life span; human sexuality; health psychology; personality theories and assessment; psychological disorders; intervention and therapy; social psychology, and human factors psychology. The major theoretical approaches to psychology are included. Recommended preparation: WR 060 (or higher) or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 5.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Writing

WR 122 Argument, Research, and Multimodal Composition

WR 122 continues the focus of WR 121 in its review of rhetorical concepts and vocabulary, in the development of reading, thinking, and writing skills, along with metacognitive competencies understood through the lens of a rhetorical vocabulary. Specifically, students will identify, evaluate, and construct chains of reasoning, a process that includes an ability to distinguish assertion from evidence, recognize and evaluate assumptions, and select sources appropriate for a rhetorical task. Students will employ a flexible, collaborative, and appropriate composing process, working in multiple genres, and utilizing at least two modalities. Prerequisites: WR 121.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

 

For a listing of classes at all COCC campuses, see the Credit Class Schedule.