Prineville Campus Current Term Schedule

This is the schedule for all the classes at the Prineville 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
ART 131
Beginning Drawing

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15357 Beginning Drawing 3 PRI
SMTWTFS
05:15pm - 08:10
PRI 127
15 10 0 Adams,J $10.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Adams,J
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 127
Fees: $10.00
Textbook
BA 178
Customer Service

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15253 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 PRI
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:05
PRI 111
28 25 0 Harris,K Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Harris,K
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 111
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.
CIS 131
Software Applications

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15292 Software Applications 4 PRI
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:35
PRI 114
28 24 0 Swartwout,K Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Swartwout,K
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
ONLINE
PRI 114
Fees:
Textbook
COMM 111
Fundamentals Public Speaking

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15331 Fundamentals Public Speaking
This class is cross-listed with CRN 14218 which will be taught remotely via Zoom. The students in the remote class can interact with the instructor and students in the in-person section.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:15am - 10:05
PRI 111
20 8 0 Kristensen,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Kristensen,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
This class is cross-listed with CRN 14218 which will be taught remotely via Zoom. The students in the remote class can interact with the instructor and students in the in-person section.
GS 106
Physical Science: Geology

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14926 Physical Science: Geology 4 PRI
SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 03:45
PRI 119

SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 03:45
PRI 119
24 18 0 Julian,B $12.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Julian,B
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
PRI 119
Fees: $12.00
Textbook
HHP 212A
AHA BLS Provider CPR

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14178 AHA BLS Provider CPR
This CRN starts Mar 10, 2023, in Prineville. Last day to drop with refund is Mar 9, 2023.
Healthcare provider approved. Lab fee of $20 covers American Heart Association Healthcare Provider AED CPR card, registration and CPR requirement for class and personal use. Class MEETS THE CPR STANDARDS FOR Nursing, Allied Health and EMT program requirements.
1 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:00am - 05:50
PRI 119
10 3 0 Terhaar,G $20.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 1
Instructors: Terhaar,G
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
Fees: $20.00
Textbook
This CRN starts Mar 10, 2023, in Prineville. Last day to drop with refund is Mar 9, 2023.
Healthcare provider approved. Lab fee of $20 covers American Heart Association Healthcare Provider AED CPR card, registration and CPR requirement for class and personal use. Class MEETS THE CPR STANDARDS FOR Nursing, Allied Health and EMT program requirements.
MTH 060
Beginning Algebra

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15420 Beginning Algebra
This class is offered remotely on Zoom, however students will be provided support on the Prineville 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 Prineville 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 105
Math in Society

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13777 Math in Society 4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:15
PRI 130
20 10 0 Tillia,V Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Tillia,V
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 130
Fees:
Textbook
PSY 202
Mind and Society

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15257 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 PRI
SMTWTFS
03:15pm - 05:05
PRI 111
15 8 0 Walker-Sands,R $44.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Walker-Sands,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
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 121
Academic Composition

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15320 Academic Composition
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
4 PRI
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:05
PRI 111
26 20 0 Dorsey,K Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Dorsey,K
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
WR 122
Arg/Research/Multimodal Comp

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15322 Arg/Research/Multimodal Comp
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
Prerequisites: WR 121
4 PRI
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 02:35
PRI 111
26 21 0 Dorsey,K Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Dorsey,K
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
Prerequisites: WR 121

Art

ART 131 Beginning Drawing

Emphasizes observing and developing fundamental drawing and composition skills. Uses still life material extensively. Covers historical and cultural approaches to drawing and drawing materials. Recommended preparation: ART 115.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture:
Lab:
Other: 6

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:

Computer & Information Systems

CIS 131 Software Applications

Explore features and techniques of both Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel, focusing on skills that are common to IT and business users. Focus on skills needed to prepare for the Excel and Word Associate Microsoft Office Specialist Certifications. Prerequisites: CIS 120 or CIS 124 or COCC Computer Competency.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:
Other: 2

Communication

COMM 111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking

Emphasizes enhancing the relationship between speaker and audience through the content, organization and delivery of short oral presentations. Helps relieve student speech anxiety. Recommended preparation: or to be taken with WR 121.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

General Science

GS 106 Physical Science: Geology

Introduces students to the study of the ever-changing Earth, with a focus on hands-on exploration. Designed for students with limited geology background. Field trips will occasionally substitute for labs. Recommended preparation: MTH 060 or minimum placement Math Level 10.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab: 3

Health & Human Performance

HHP 212A AHA Basic Life Support for Providers CPR

Provides the following skills: Basic life support for patients of all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device and a bag-mask device), use of an automatic external defibrillator and relief of choking in responsive and non-responsive patients. Designed for providers who care for patients in a wide variety of settings, both in and out of hospital. In order to receive the AHA BLS Provider Certification card, one must pass a written exam and be able to physically perform all skills required for CPR.

Credits: 1
Hours per Week
Lecture: 1
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 105 Math in Society

Math in Society is a rigorous mathematics course designed for students across multiple disciplines in both transfer degrees and career and technical degrees and certificates. Provides a solid foundation in quantitative reasoning, symbolic reasoning, and problem solving techniques needed to be a productive, contributing citizen in the 21st century. Recommended preparation: MTH 095 or MTH 098 or higher or minimum placement Math level 14.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
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 121 Academic Composition

WR 121 focuses on rhetorical reading, thinking, and writing as a means of inquiry. Students will gain fluency with key rhetorical concepts and utilize these in a flexible and collaborative writing process, reflecting on their writing process with the goal of developing metacognitive awareness. They will employ conventions, including formal citations, appropriate for a given writing task, attending to the constraints of audience, purpose, genre, and discourse community. Students will compose in two or more genres. Prerequisites: WR 065 or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 9.

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.