Prineville Campus Next Term Schedule

This is the schedule for all the classes at the Prineville campus for the next term.

 

Spring 2023

Course CRN Course Title Cred Campus Meeting Days / Times / Bldg Room Max Seats Rem Seats Wait List Instructors Fees Textbook
BA 214
Business Communications

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25451 Business Communications
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
SMTWTFS
09:30am - 12:30
PRI 111
12 8 0 Corwin,J Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Corwin,J
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: 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 101
IT Orientation

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25335 IT Orientation
Students may participate in-person, virtually by Zoom, or by watching the class recording. In-person attendance is recommended, but not required for success.
3 PRI
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:00
PRI 114
28 13 0 Phillips,R Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Phillips,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Students may participate in-person, virtually by Zoom, or by watching the class recording. In-person attendance is recommended, but not required for success.
CIS 125E
Excel

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25284 Excel
Students may participate in-person, virtually by Zoom, or by watching the class recording. In-person attendance is recommended, but not required for success.
4 PRI
ONLINE

SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 03:00
PRI 114
28 26 0 Cousineau,L Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Cousineau,L
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Students may participate in-person, virtually by Zoom, or by watching the class recording. In-person attendance is recommended, but not required for success.
COMM 218
Interpersonal Communication

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25156 Interpersonal Communication
This class is cross-listed with CRN 24120 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.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
03:15pm - 04:35
PRI 111
20 7 0 Kristensen,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Kristensen,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
This class is cross-listed with CRN 24120 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.
HD 110
Career Planning

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25488 Career Planning 3 PRI
SMTWTFS
05:45pm - 07:00
PRI 111

ONLINE
25 24 0 Shapiro,C $28.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Shapiro,C
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
ONLINE
Fees: $28.00
Textbook
MTH 111
College Algebra

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21470 College Algebra 4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:15
PRI 111
25 22 0 Cowan,D Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Cowan,D
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
PHL 202
Prob Of Philosophy--Ethics

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25478 Prob Of Philosophy--Ethics
Instructor provides all reading materials.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
06:00pm - 09:00
PRI 119
35 28 0 Creighton,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Creighton,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
Fees:
Textbook
Instructor provides all reading materials.
PSY 215
Developmental Psychology

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25280 Developmental Psychology
This class will be held in person in Prineville on Tuesdays (Live-Streamed to Madras) and held in Madras in-person on Thursdays (Live-Streamed to Prineville) . Students on the live-streamed 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 12 0 Walker-Sands,R Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Walker-Sands,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
This class will be held in person in Prineville on Tuesdays (Live-Streamed to Madras) and held in Madras in-person on Thursdays (Live-Streamed to Prineville) . Students on the live-streamed campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
WR 227
Technical Writing

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25349 Technical Writing
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
Prerequisites: WR 121

NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Thursdays; the rest of week includes asynchronous online work.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 02:35
PRI 114

ONLINE
26 25 0 Hazlett,C Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Hazlett,C
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
Prerequisites: WR 121

NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Thursdays; the rest of week includes asynchronous online work.

Business

BA 214 Business Communications

Introduces students to prevailing practices of written and oral communication in business organizations, with special attention to audience-adaptation strategies and developing a modern communication style. Includes instruction in formatting techniques, document design, graphics, research strategies and documentation. Recommended preparation: WR 065 or higher, or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 7.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Computer & Information Systems

CIS 101 Information Technology Orientation

Provides an understanding of the computer-related programs available to students and their pathways to further education and employment. Explores the training and productivity habits essential for work in IT-related fields. Research, plan, and document knowledge and skills used in both academic and professional IT work.

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

Computer & Information Systems

CIS 125E Excel

Covers intermediate and advanced features of Microsoft Excel such as lists, pivot tables, working with multiple worksheets, templates, what-if-analysis, data tables, advanced formulas and functions, goal seek, solver, consolidating and importing data. Students will apply these Excel features to create and revise business worksheets. Recommended preparation: (CIS 120 or CIS 124) and CIS 131.

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

Communication

COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication

Promotes enhanced personal and work relationships by presenting the theoretical concepts and practical skills used in effective one-to-one communication.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Human Development

HD 110 Career Planning

Provides tools and resources for making informed career decisions. Covers assessing skills, values, interests, personality, barriers, lifestyle, education and approaches to decision making. Covers how to research career information. Includes educational decision-making in determining a field or program of study, and college or training program.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
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:

Philosophy

PHL 202 Problems of Philosophy - Ethics

Explores basic problems in moral and social philosophy along with issues related to human nature, for example: how to define a good life or a good society; what is the nature of happiness, pleasure, virtue and justice; consequence vs. duty-based theories; the role of reason and/or passion; and arguments for and against natural law. Recommended preparation: WR 121.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Psychology

PSY 215 Developmental Psychology

Comprehensive study of human development over the life span from prenatal through late adult development. Focuses on physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes throughout the human life cycle and emphasizes an interactionist approach to explain developmental processes and outcomes. 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 227 Technical Writing

Prepares students to produce instructive, informative, and persuasive technical documents. Grounded in rhetorical theory, the course focuses on producing usable, reader-centered content that is clear, concise, and ethical. Students will engage in current best practices and work individually and in groups to learn strategies for effective communication in the digital and networked, global workplace. 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.