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SPRING 2019

Transforming Lives

AlumnaRegistered NurseUCC Employee

How UCC provided this nursing graduate with the opportunity to return and lead the program she loves.

Read April’s story on Page 13.

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COLLEGE OVERVIEW

CAMPUS HOURSLaVerne Murphy Student Center

Mon-Thurs 8 a.m. - 6:45 p.m. Fri 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 2 7:30 a.m. - 6:45 p.m.

Bookstore

Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. April 2-3 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Sue Shaffer Learning Commons

and Library

Library

Mon-Thurs 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (For library hours between terms

please call 541-440-4640 or check

online at www.ucclibrary.com)

Success Center

Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

River Rush Café

Please check for hours of operation.

Food service is available in the bookstore and

vending machines.

Campus Closed

May 27

ACADEMIC CALENDAR SPRING 2019Spring 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 in Student Records under Student Self Service. Please see the following list for your dates to register.

Feb 25 - 27 >= 45 earned credit hours Feb 28 & on >= 30 earned credit hours Mar 4 & on >= 15 earned credit hours Mar 7 & on >= 1 earned credit hour Mar 11 & on Open Registration

Note: Registration begins at 8 a.m. on Feb. 25. All other registration will run continuously. Please see page 30 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

Check our website for Student Orientation schedule.

March

25 I Monday Bus Pass Sales Begin 25 I Monday Textbook Sales Begin

April

2 I Tuesday Payment Deadline 2 I Tuesday Classes Begin 5 I Friday Registration Deadline (in-person only April 2-6) 5 I Friday Refund Deadline 5 I Friday Drop/Delete Deadline 5 I Friday Last Day for Textbook Returns 12 I Friday Audit Deadline

May

17 I Friday Withdrawal Deadline 27 I Monday Memorial Day (campus closed)

June

7 I Friday End of Instructional Class Days 8-14 I Sat-Fri Final Exams 14 I Friday End of Term 14 I Friday Commencement

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COLLEGE OVERVIEWWELCOMEAcademic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Campus Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Mission Statement & Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

UCC Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

UCC Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Resources for Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Community Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Degrees At-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

GETTING STARTEDNew & Returning to UCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Online Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Your Final Exam Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

CREDIT SCHEDULESpring Credit Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

ADULT BASIC SKILLSAdult Basic Education (ABE) and Pre-GED . 29

GED, College and Career Preparation . . . . . 29

Skill Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

English Language Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAININGContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Hours/Dates/Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Community and Workforce Training Staff . 30

Community and Workforce Training

Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Registration Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . 31

Gold Card Discount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER . . . . . . . . 46

UCC MISSION STATEMENTUmpqua Community College transforms lives and enriches communities.

(USPS #009429) Spring 19, Volume 49, Number 4 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.

COLLEGE GOALSStudent Success is fundamentally important to the lives of our students, the

workforce needs of our economy, our ability to meet graduation and student

retention goals, and supports organizational stability.

Goal 1. Promote student success through a comprehensive approach to student

retention and completion.

Keeping college programs relevant through current curriculum and innovative

instruction is critically important to the economic success of our students and

the communities we serve.

Goal 2. Provide comprehensive, relevant, innovative instruction and

programming.

Our organizational ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively

as a team to achieve shared goals, is a strategically important driver of

innovation, productivity, customer service, and campus culture.

Goal 3. Foster a positive and productive campus culture and environment based

on shared values.

Comprehensive organizational and resource stewardship is critical to securing

public trust and forms the foundation for earning support for investment in the

future education and training needs of stakeholders.

Goal 4. Exemplify responsible and sustainable organizational stewardship.

Informed and knowledgeable communities insure that students, organizational

partners, staff and future students understand the resources and services

available to support achieving their goals.

Goal 5. Build stakeholder awareness through comprehensive communication,

promotion, marketing, and recruitment.

SWAN

Umpqua Community College1140 Umpqua College RoadRoseburg, OR 97470541-440-4600

Road leadsto I-5 and Highway 99

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Smoking Shelter Disabled ParkingBus Stop

Umpqua College Road LANG

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AC Athletic Complex & Tom Keel Fitness Center

ADM Del Blanchard Administration BuildingCC LaVerne Murphy Student CenterCWT Community Workforce TrainingESB Educational Support BuildingFFC Ford Childhood Enrichment CenterHNSC Bonnie J Ford Health, Nursing &

Science CenterJH Jackson HallJAC Jacoby AuditoriumLANG Lang Teaching, Learning & Event CenterLH Lockwood HallLIB Sue Shaffer Learning Commons &

LibraryPMO Paul Morgan ObservatorySWAN Swanson AmphitheatreTAP Taphoytha’ HallTC Technology CenterTOWER Tower BuildingWCH Wayne Crooch HallWFA Whipple Fine Arts CenterWHSE Warehouse

LEGEND

Emergency Phone

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CAMPUS MAP

ParkingUmpqua Community College provides ample parking spaces near and around all campus buildings. Students may park in any space, except for staff (green) and visitor (white) and those reserved for persons with a disabled person parking permit, which are marked in blue with signs. Stickers and placards required to park in disabled parking spaces are issued by the Oregon Division of Motor Vehicles. Please note that traffic citations will be issued for improperly parked vehicles. For more information, go to umpqua.edu/parking.

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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UCC LOCATIONS

H. Woolley Adult Basic Education Center 1634 W Harvard Ave

UCC South County Center 560 SW Chadwick Ln &558 SW Chadwick Ln (I-5 exit 103, Tri-City/Myrtle Creek)

Small Business Development CenterUmpqua Business Center

522 SE Washington Ave

Commercial Truck Driving Center 6482 Dole Rd, Myrtle Creek (I-5 exit 113, Round Prairie)

Umpqua Community College1140 Umpqua College Rd(I-5 exit 129)

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Community and Workforce Training is now located on the main UCC campus.

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UCC CONTACTS

UCC Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4600 Toll Free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-820-5161

Accessibility Services . . . . . . . .541-440-7900

Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7743

Adult Basic Education/Skills .541-440-4603

Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4600

Apprenticeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4675

Arts & Sciences Division . . . . .541-440-7652

ASUCC Student Leadership . .541-440-7849

Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7729

Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4695 541-440-7782

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4664

Business Administration . . . .541-440-7790

Career and Technical Education . . . . . . . . .541-440-4605

Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7748

Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . .541-440-4632

Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7691

Communications and Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7809

Community and Workforce Training: Register by Phone . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4668

Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . .541-440-7686

Computer Science . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7686

Cooperative Work Experience . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4605

Counseling Life Coaching Services 541-440-7900

Criminal Justice 541-440-7668

Dean of Enrollment Management 541-440-7865

Dean of Student Services 541-440-7860

Dental Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4710

Early Childhood Education . .541-440-7848

Educational Partnerships . . . .541-440-7813

EMT/Paramedic . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7680

Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4683

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4602

Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4691

Fire Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7829

Ford Childhood Enrichment Center . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7741

Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4683

Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7847

GED Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4603

Help Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7808

Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7783

Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4679

Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4649

Job Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-496-3507

Job Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7797

JOBS Roseburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-464-2277 South County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7773

Learning Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7806

Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4640

Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7652

Natural Resources . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7641

Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4614

Occupational Skills Training .541-440-4605

PE/Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7729

Peer Mentors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7949

Police Reserve Officer Training Academy . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7668

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4622

Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4624

Recruitment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4677

Registration and Records Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4604 Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4604

Scholarship Office . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7674

Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7641

Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7777

Small Business Development Center . . . . . . . .541-440-7824

Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4663

Student Accounts . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7660

Student Ambassadors . . . . . .541-440-7873

Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7749

Success Center(Tutoring) . . . .541-440-7831

Testing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7659

Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4694

Title IX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7690

Transfer Opportunity Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4712

Trio Educational Talent Search (ETS) and Upward Bound (UB) . . . . .541-440-4606

UCCOnline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7685

Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4621

Viticulture & Enology . . . . . . . .541-440-4629

Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-7819

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GENERALINFORMATION

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 * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $97

Student Resources fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.50

(Student Activity Fee, Student Fee for SUCCESS program and Technology Fee)

Legacy fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8

Instructional fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3

Total tuition fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120.50

Out-of-State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$112

Student Resources fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.50

(Student Activity Fee, Student Fee for SUCCESS program and Technology Fee)

International tuition per credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$209

Legacy fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8

Instructional fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3

Total tuition & technology fee per credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135.50

Gold Card Discounts — Credit Classes

Senior Gold Card holders (age 60+) receive 50% discounts

on credit course tuition and pay 100% of fees.

Other Fees

Credit registration fee per term (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25

Student Insurance Fee (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5

UCC Online class fee per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25

UCC Hybrid class fee per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25

Non-credit online classes through Community and Workforce Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5

Graduation application fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50

Graduation Fee ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30

Proctored test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25

Placement Assessments

Retest fee - ACCUPLACER (reading or writing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6

Retest fee - ALEKS (math) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15

Return check/stop payment charge fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35

Course challenge fee per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10

Transcript Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4

U.S. fax for transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3

International fax for transcript fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10

Rush transcript fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15

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 710.07 at

www.umpqua.edu/board-policies.

All veterans and their eligible dependents pay in-state tuition rates in compliance with

Section 702 of the Choice Act and its addendum.

STUDENT FEESAt UCC a student may be required to pay for fees in addition to tuition. Credit classes require some “per credit” fees; term fees are charged each term; and course fees are associated with a specific class.

COURSE FEES Course fees pay for the materials & supplies associated with the class you are taking (ie: lab supplies for a Science class or liability insurance for Nursing). Some courses are offered as self support and carry a fee amount that is required for course delivery and materials.

CREDIT REGISTRATION FEE This fee is charged each term to students who enroll in undergraduate credit classes. The proceeds go toward placement testing, degree/certificate application process, academic transcripts, degree verifications, and other record keeping.

INSTRUCTIONAL FEES Paid by students taking credit classes, this fee supports the costs associated with labs and lecture/lab class formats.

LEGACY FEE The fee will be used to fund new construction on campus and deferred maintenance on existing buildings.

STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE Paid by students taking credit classes, this fee helps fund the operations of the Student Life office and supports student activities (including athletics). The fee funds the college contract with Umpqua Transit, which provides credit students with a reduced priced bus pass for the term.

STUDENT FEE FOR SUCCESS PROGRAM Paid by students taking credit classes, this fee supports the Success Center and Peer Mentor program.

STUDENT INSURANCE FEE This fee covers the premium for accident insurance while students are involved in college classes and activities, or traveling on college business. For more information, contact the Student Life Office at 541-440-7749.

TECHNOLOGY FEE Provides for the upkeep and renewal of campus technology infrastructure in support of classrooms, computer labs, and campus information systems.

UCC ONLINE & HYBRID CLASS FEES Fees pay for costs associated with providing students with online courses, including the delivery platform.

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Using Student Self Service for Financial Aid1. Go to www.umpqua.edu2. Click on Student Self Service3. Enter User ID Number (8xxxxxxx),

4. Enter PIN Number 5. Click on FINANCIAL AIDUCC 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.

Additional information is available at: http://www.umpqua.edu/financial-aid

Located in the Laverne Murphy Student Center. Contact Financial Aid: 541-440-4602

GRIEVANCE PROCEDUREA 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.

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 to view “Is Online Learning for You.”

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 Accounting & Finance - Student Accounts Department, located in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

PARKINGUmpqua Community College provides ample parking spaces near and around all campus buildings. Students may park in any space, except for staff (green) and visitor (white) and those reserved for persons with a disabled person parking permit, which are marked in blue with signs. Stickers and placards required to park in disabled parking spaces are issued by the Oregon Division of Motor Vehicles. Please note that traffic citations will be issued for improperly parked vehicles. For more information, go to www.umpqua.edu/parking.

PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEESTuition and fees for each term may be paid in one of the following ways:

1. Payment in full or online payment plan by April 2.

2. Approved Financial Aid.Registration AFTER April 2 must be accompanied by payment in full or online payment plan.

ASUCC STUDENT LEADERSHIPThe student leadership team is comprised of both elected and appointed student leaders, who represent student interests and needs to the college administration. ASUCC provides several student support services including: Project CANS (Food Pantry), emergency gas vouchers, subsidized bus passes, backpacks with supplies, hygiene products, clothes closet and the Textbook Reserve.

Contact ASUCC Offices: 541-440-7849

BUS SERVICEUCC students (enrolled for college credit or other credit) can ride the bus at a reduced cost. The “U” pass can be purchased from the Student Accounts in the Student Center. For more information, call Umpqua Transit at 541-440-6500.

CAMPUS SECURITY POLICYCampus security coverage is maintained seven days a week. Security staff may be contacted by calling 541-440-7777 or dialing 7777 from any campus extension. In addition to providing a safe working 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 is available upon request.

CANCELLATION OF CLASSESThe college reserves the right to cancel any class because of extenuating circumstances, such as low enrollment.

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 Withhold Directory Information Request 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.

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 and Records Office. After five days, the following withdrawal (appears on the academic transcript as a “W”) procedures must be followed.

EARLY REGISTRATION AND PAYMENTStudents 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) in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center by the dates listed for each term.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONUCC promotes inclusion and equal opportunity in employment and education. In full accordance with the law, UCC prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law in any area, activity or operation of the College. The College also prohibits retaliation against an individual for engaging in activity protected under this policy, and interfering with rights or privileges granted under anti-discrimination laws.In addition, the College complies with applicable provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended), related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (“USERRA”), Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and all local and state civil rights laws. Under this policy, equal opportunity for employment, admission, and participation in the College’s programs, services, and activities will be extended to all persons, and the College will promote equal opportunity and treatment through application of this policy and other College efforts designed for that purpose.• Title IX Coordinator & College ADA

Coordinator: Lynn Johnson (staff ), Human Resources Director, Title IX Coordinator - 541-440-7690, 1-800-949-4232, TTY 7-1-1, [email protected] Sue Shaffer Learning Commons & Library

• Title IX Deputy Coordinator: April Hamlin, Dean of Student Service, 541-440-7860, [email protected] , LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

FINANCIAL AID The Financial Aid Office serves as a resource for students wishing to further their educational goals. Students interested in financial aid are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at http://fafsa.gov. UCC’s federal school code is 003222. Applications must be submitted each year beginning October 1. Possible resources include Federal and State grants, Federal Work Study and Federal Loans.

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rights law. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally-financed education programs. UCC protects and supports the 1972 Educational Amendments of Title IX. We work to:• Promote equity in academic and

athletic programs.• Prevent hostile environments on the basis

of sex.• Prohibit sexual harassment and

sexual violence.• Protect from retaliation and remedy the

effects of other gender-based forms of discrimination.

• Investigate and notify the college community of serious or ongoing threats. We work to prevent a recurrence.

How do I file a harassment or discrimination complaint? Who can I contact for more information on Title IX issues? When should I file a complaint?You should file a complaint if you are a student, staff, or faculty member, and believe:• You are subjected to harassment/

discrimination• You have witnessed harassment/

discrimination• You have knowledge of harassment/

discrimination• Title IX Coordinator & College ADA

Coordinator: Lynn Johnson (staff ), Human Resources Director, Title IX Coordinator - 541-440-7690, 1-800-949-4232, TTY 7-1-1, [email protected], Sue Shaffer Learning Commons & Library

• April Hamlin, Dean of Student Services, Title IX Deputy Coordinator – 541-440-7860, [email protected] LaVerne Murphy Student Center

• The grievance procedures can be found online at umpqua.edu/conduct-grievance/.

Section 504 - Accessibility ServicesThe Accessibility Services office coordinates accommodations for students with disabilities.Resolving Discrimination/Harassment Concerns Internally• Coordinator, Accessibility Services:

Danielle Haskett (students), Coordinator, Accessibility Services - 541-440-7655, 1-800-676-3777 (TTY/Voice) or dial 7-1-1, [email protected], LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

Resolving Discrimination/Harassment Concerns Outside of the CollegeIndividuals are encouraged to utilize an internal complaint process, but do have a right to file an external complaint of discrimination and/or harassment with:• U.S. Department of Education’s Office for

Civil Rights, 915 Second Avenue, Room 3310, Seattle, WA 98174-1099. 206-220-7900 (v), 206-222-7887 (fax), http://www.ed.gov/ocr/complaintprocess.html

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.

PLACEMENT ASSESSMENTThe placement assessment is required for all credit students. Walk-in placement testing for Fall, Winter and Spring terms are on Tuesdays from 8:15 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., and Thursdays from 10:15 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. in the Educational Skills Building 29. For appointments, call 541-440-7659 for available days and times.

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• Assign accounts to collections for

non-payment• 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

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. Marijuana is not permitted on campus.

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 Dean of Student Services office located in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

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.

STUDENT ID CARDSAll registered students are entitled to an ID card that serves as official UCC photo identification. The ID card station is located in the Student Center and is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri (Fall, Winter, Spring); 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Thur (Summer).

Students must show a copy of their current class schedule and other form of photo ID. ID cards must be validated each term. Validation stickers are available at the Information Desk or Student Accounts in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center and at the Reference Desk in the Sue Shaffer Learning Commons & Library.

STUDENT INSURANCEUmpqua Community College no longer offers student accident/sickness insurance. For more information, contact the Student Life Office at 541-440-7749.

STUDENT JOB PLACEMENTStudent job placement services are available through the Financial Aid office under the federal job Location and Development Program (JLD). Student Job placement identifies employment opportunities within our community for students who want to work regardless if they are eligible for federal student aid. Part-time and full-time vacancies are posted online.

Services provided may include:

• Resume Assistance

• Job Search Correspondence

• Interviewing Resources

• Career Job and Resource Fair

Visit the Student Job Placement office in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center (CC)/Financial Aid Office or call 541-440-7797, afternoon hours. www.umpqua.edu/student-job-placement.

TERMS AND CONDITIONSStudents 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.

TITLE IX – Prohibits Sexual Harassment and Discrimination on Basis of GenderUCC is committed to diversity and equal employment/education opportunity. We comply with Title IX. This is a federal civil

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• Equal Employment Opportunity, Seattle Field Office, 909 First Avenue, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104-1061, 1-800-669-4000 (v), 1-800-669-6820 (TTY), 206-220-6911 (fax)

• Bureau of Labor and Industries, 3865 Wolverine Ave NE, Building E, Suite 1, Salem, OR 97305-1268, Phone: 503-378-3292, Ore. Relay TTY: 711

• The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

TRIO SSS/TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMThe TRiO SSS/Transfer Opportunity Program is a federally funded Department of Education program (TOP is funded at $296,602 annually) to help low income, first-generation, or disabled students complete transfer coursework at UCC and transition to a university. We provide advising, financial aid assistance, tutoring, campus visits and mentorship. Contacts:

Director, Les Rogers. . . . . . . . . 541-440-7746

Program Assistant . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4712

VETERANS EDUCATION BENEFITS OFFICE & FEDERAL WORK STUDY Located in the Laverne Murphy Student Center, the Veterans Education Benefits Office provides assistance to veterans and their eligible dependents to apply for and receive Veterans Administration educational benefits, VA work study and other supportive services. This office also assists students who have been awarded Federal Work Study with securing a position.

Contact Financial Aid Specialist, Ann Abel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-440-4621

VETERANS’ STUDENT CENTER The Veterans’ Student Center is a dedicated space for our students who served or are serving in the armed forces.

Located in the Educational Support Building

Contact Student Life . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7749

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 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.

Adult Basic Skills. Students are required to attend an orientation.

Non-credit students are not required to submit a formal application.

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.

WITHDRAWAL FROM UCCTo withdraw from all courses, students must get signatures from the financial aid office. The withdrawal form must be completed and filed in the Registration and Records Office.

For students planning to attend UCC Fall of 2019

• Tips for a successful application• Help getting the application started

* Best if attendee has completed admissions process

Learn more: www.umpqua.edu/scholarships

“Scholarships provide you with a way to move forward in life and pursue your goals. When people believe in you, it really pushes you to succeed.”

Jared NormanUCC Student & Scholarship Recipient

Apply for UCC Scholarships Jan 29 - Mar 5!

SCHOLARSHIP NIGHTWednesday, Feb 26, 5 – 7 p.m.

LaVerne Murphy Student Center, UCC Main Campus

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RESOURCES FOR SUCCESSACCESSIBILITY SERVICESEducational Accommodations

Learning, Physical, Psychological & Other

umpqua.edu/accessibility-services

Contact Danielle Haskett . . . . . . 541-440-7655

ATHLETICSUCC participates in women’s volleyball, men's baseball and the following men’s and women’s sports; basketball, cross country, obstacle course racing, track and field, and wrestling. UCC is a member of the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC); competing in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California.

Contact Kira Oerman . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4686

BOOKSTOREThe UCC Bookstore is a resource for textbooks and course materials, school supplies, clothing, gifts, food items, beverages, laptops and a variety of items at affordable prices. Located adjacent to the LaVerne Murphy Student Center, store hours are from Mon–Fri, 7:30 am–4 pm throughout most of the year. The store offers extended hours during rush week each term.

Students should bring a printed copy of their class schedules to ensure the correct textbooks are purchased for classes. Textbook buybacks are scheduled during finals week for Fall, Winter and Spring Terms and the last two weeks of the Summer Term in August.

FORD CHILDHOOD ENRICHMENT CENTERThe Center offers quality child care on campus and provides a safe and nurturing environment that promotes social, physical, and cognitive development for children 6 weeks through 5 years of age. The Center also functions as a training laboratory for students in Early Childhood Education.

Children may attend part or full time. Cost is determined by the number of hours care is needed. Some financial assistance is available from a federal grant for qualified student candidates. Applications are accepted throughout the year. For more information, visit the child care office in the Ford Childhood Enrichment Center, or call 541-440-4650 or 541-440-7741.

Child care is available Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

LIBRARY AND SUCCESS CENTERThe Library and Success Center, both located in the Sue Schaeffer Learning Commons, collaborate to provide a welcoming environment where students can access academic resources, work with a tutor, study on their own, or work with their classmates. Peer tutoring, provided by successful UCC students, is available for most subjects,

Monday through Friday. Students can also access online tutoring, available 24/7 through SmarThinking, a resource that allows students to connect with experts in their fields. There are several convenient study spaces, including study rooms for group projects that feature large touch screen monitors, individual study kiosks, couches, a large open study area, and ADA accessible tables. A computer lab with printing services and dedicated Lab Aides are also available. Research librarians can assist with research, and help guide students through the online collection of academic journals, films, books, and other resources. Reserve textbooks and laptops are available for in the library for student use. Please visit www.ucclibrary.com for more information, including hours of operation.

Check the Success Center’s tutoring schedule at: www.umpqua.edu/tutoring-schedule

Contact Bookstore Manager: Micque Shoemaker . . . . . . . . 541-440-7779

NO COST TEXTBOOKS / 50 DOLLARS OR UNDER TEXTBOOKSClasses with No Cost Textbooks and 50 Dollars or Under Textbooks are identified in the Student Self-Service when registering for classes. Students can use the Advanced Search to find classes which have either a No Cost Textbook or a 50 Dollars or Under Textbook.

No Cost Textbook = All required course materials are completely free.

50 Dollars or Under Textbook = The total cost of all required course materials is $50 or less.

Required course materials included are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms and special access codes. This does not include art supplies, calculators or other equipment, and any course fees. Also excluded are optional texts that students are not required to purchase for your course section.

PEER MENTORSPeer Mentors assist students on a variety of academic and non-academic issues and help students navigate the college from the perspective of a student who has already done so.

Contacts:

LaVerne Murphy Student Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7949

Veteran Peer Mentor . . . . . . . 541-440-4669

PROGRAM ADVISING & CLASS SELECTIONumpqua.edu/advising-career

Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4610

REGISTRATION AND RECORDSLocated in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

Contact:

Registration, transcript requests, verification of enrollment requests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4604

Degree audit, evaluations, graduation, transcript evaluation . . . . . . . 541-440-4662

STUDENT ACCOUNTSThe Student Accounts office assists students with processing payments both in person, over the phone and answering on-line payment questions. Staff are available for answering questions regarding tuition and fees, setting up direct deposit, setting up a payment plan through Nelnet, and processing of Financial Aid payments. We are here to assist those having difficulty in meeting their payment obligations. Our goal is to provide students with the necessary information to empower students to make financial decisions regarding their education investment.

Contact Student Accounts . . . . 541-440-7660

STUDENT AMBASSADORSStudent Ambassadors are a first point of contact for prospective students, current students, the campus and community, providing direction and assistance as needed.

Contact:

LaVerne Murphy Student Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7873

STUDENT LIFE AND CAMPUS ENGAGEMENT OFFICEThe Student Life and Campus Engagement Office provides programs and opportunities for students that enhance the UCC experience and promote a sense of community; we support student leadership, clubs and organizations, student programs and campus activities; located in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7949

TESTING SERVICESGED Test, Placement Test & Proctor Exams

umpqua.edu/testing-services

Contact Ellis Poole . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-7659

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Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, marked the end

of an era and the beginning of a new

one as UCC celebrated the graduation

of its original big brown bird, after

eight years of service, and introduced a

fresh-feathered freshman mascot. The

new Riverhawk mascot was unveiled

the next day to the community

between the men’s and women’s

basketball games.

With special help from the

cheerleading teams from Roseburg

High School, the newly-redesigned

mascot pumped up the crowd. When

the Riverhawk wasn’t cheering on

the team, it went up into the stands;

handing out giveaways and goodies.

Photo-ops were also a crowd favorite,

with many of the younger fans

wanting a picture with the bird.

The now-green mascot bird arrived at

UCC — thanks to a $10,000 donation

courtesy of the UCC Foundation.

A board vote in September last year

approved the funding for the new

mascot. The new Riverhawk stands

six feet four inches tall and has a

six-foot wingspan. The College hopes

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UCC ATHLETICS

Come support the Riverhawks and see some great sports action in Douglas County! Check website for details:

www.uccriverhawks.com

Basketball Home Games Men’s & Women’sFeb 23 2 pm Women Clark College 4 pm Men Clark CollegeMar 2 2 pm Women Portland 4 pm Men Portland

NWAC Tourament - Everett WA

Sweet Sixteen & Elite EightMar 7-8 TBA Men Everett CCMar 9-10 TBA Women Everett CC

Final Four, All-Stars & ChampionshipMar 16- TBA Men Everett CC17 TBA Women Everett CC

Obstacle Course Racing Men’s & Women’sApril 20 TBA Men TBA TBA Women TBA

WE BUILD CHAMPIONS!

Champions in CompetitionChampions in the CommunityChampions in the Classroom

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When April Myler started her studies at UCC, she had no idea she would be where she is today. Now UCC’s Director of Nursing and Chair of the Health Sciences Department, April is a very long way from where she started. After taking a decade to overcome her fear of math, she took the confident steps she needed to answer the call to care.

“I almost didn’t go to college because I was really nervous about math,” she said. “It had been 10 years since I graduated from high school and that fear almost got me. It was then I decided to work with the staff at UCC’s Woolley Center to freshen up my skills.”

When April graduated from Douglas High School in 1994, she got through life like most people — just thinking about work and not necessarily school. A decade later, at the age of 28, the then-mom to an eight-year-old son and twin two-year-old daughters, April told herself when her girls turned two, she would buckle down and go to school. True to her decision, she started taking classes at UCC in the Fall of 2004.

“When I was younger, I thought about being a teacher,” she said. “But after spending a lot of time in the neonatal intensive care unit with premature twins, I witnessed many amazing nurses and thought ‘hey, I wonder what it would take to do that?’ When I found out I had a nursing program near my own hometown, that’s when I decided to become a nurse.”

After finishing the prerequisites she needed to get into the program, April was accepted and started nursing school in 2006. It was the first year UCC began its partnership with the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE). Two years later, she became a part of the first OCNE graduating class.

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communities. Once April completed her studies, she was able to work here in Douglas County while working toward a bachelor’s degree in nursing through online studies at Oregon Health and Science University. It only took her one more year to earn a BSN.

“During that time, I did my practicum at UCC,” she said. “I created simulation lab activities as a student. I ended up working part-time at UCC and at Mercy for four years.”

April ultimately made the choice to become the teacher she once thought of becoming. In 2015, she completed her master’s degree in nursing and returned to the classroom as a non-student. She eventually applied for the director role when it became available and successfully landed the position.

“I am so happy to be here,” she said. “I love this program, the students, the team, and the campus as a whole. I wouldn’t be where I am today without it. Every day is a new adventure.”

As for April’s advice for those interested in nursing, she says “It’s a revered profession and there are many opportunities. If

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“If you have it in your heart to help others, take the leap. It’s a tough, challenging program … (and) all worth it in the end.”— April Myler

you have it in your heart to help others, take the leap. It’s a tough, challenging program. You won’t be a perfect student. You won’t be a perfect nurse. But that doesn’t mean you can’t be an amazing nurse. It’s all worth it in the end.”

Story includes contributions by Michala Carpine, UCC Scholar

Nursing Program Facts by the Numbers

• UCC started its Nursing Program in 1973• Since then, 2,000+ students

have graduated• The program currently accepts

48 students per year• One of the biggest supporters

for clinical placements is Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg

• On average, 25 to 40 students are hired for jobs in the final term of the program

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ASSOCIATE OF ARTSCODE:

AAOT Associate of Arts / Oregon Transfer

AAOT-NUR Associate of Arts / Oregon Transfer (pre nursing)

ASSOCIATE OF GENERAL STUDIESAGS Associate of General Studies

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCECODE:

AS-ABM Agricultural Business ManagementAS-BASOU Business Administration – SOUASOT-CS Computer Science AS-CJ Criminal Justice – SOUAS-ECD Early Childhood Development – SOUAS-ENGR EngineeringAS-FORE Forest EngineeringAS-FORL Forest Restoration and Fire AS-FORM Forest ManagementAS-FORO Forest OperationsAS-HS Human Services – SOUAS-MUS Music – SOUAS-NRLM Natural Resources Landscape MonitoringAS-SUR Surveying and Geomatics

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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE CODE:

AAS-AUTO Automotive TechnologyAAS-AUTT Automotive Technology - T-TENAAS-CIVS Civil Engineering & Surveying (CE&S)AAS-CIVA CE & S - Applied Surveying OptionAAS-CIVW CE & S - Water Quality OptionAAS-CIS Computer Information SystemsAAS-CJ Criminal JusticeAAS-CYB CybersecurityAAS-ECE Early Childhood EducationAAS-EAT Electrician Apprenticeship TechnologiesAAS-EMS ParamedicineAAS-MGMT Entry ManagementAAS-EBA Executive Business AssistantAAS-FRP Fire ScienceAAS-HS Human ServicesAAS-IMMT Industrial Mechanics & Maint. Tech. ApprenticeshipAAS-MRKT MarketingAAS-MOA Medical Office AdministrationAAS-PARA ParalegalAAS-ENO Viticulture and EnologyAAS-WLD Welding

CERTIFICATE CODE:

C-HSAS Addiction StudiesC-HSAT Addiction Treatment*C-AUP1 Automotive Basic Technician*C-AUP2 Automotive Advanced Technician*C-AUP3 Automotive Basic Technician - T-TEN*C-AUP4 Automotive Advanced Technician T-TEN*C-HSCA Case Aide*C-CINS CISCO Networking Security Support Tech*C-CSO Communication Specialist in Organizations*C-CIS Computer Information SystemsC-DA Dental AssistingC-DFTP Drafting*C-ECE Early Childhood Education

CERTIFICATE (continued) CODE:

C-EAT Electrician Apprenticeship TechnologiesC-LEAT Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies LimitedC-EMS Emergency Medical Services*C-DFT Engineering and Drafting TechnicianC-ENTR Entrepreneurship*C-FS Financial ServicesC-FOM Front Office Medical AssistantC-GIS Geographic Information Systems*C-IMMT Industrial Mechanics & Maint. Tech. ApprenticeshipC-ECECP Infant/Toddler*C-CIDA Junior Database Administrator*C-CIPR Junior Programmer*C-CIWD Junior Web Developer*C-JC Juvenile CorrectionsC-PARA Legal AssistantC-MCB Medical Billing & Collections ClerkC-CIMN Microsoft Networking Support Technician*C-MOT Microsoft Office Technology*C-OST Occupational Skills TrainingC-OA Office AssistantC-ECECP Pre-school*C-PRCA Public Relations Communication Assistant*C-PRS Public Relations SpecialistC-RMBE Retail Management Business Essentials*C-RETL Retail Service (WAFC)C-CISA Server Administrator*C-SDP SupervisionC-SURP Surveying*C-TD Truck DrivingC-VIT ViticultureC-WQT Water Quality*C-WLD WeldingC-WMA Wine Marketing Assistant*

* Indicates Pathway Certificate

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DEGREES AT-A-GLANCEScan here

with your smartphone to explore programs

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GETTING STARTEDNEW TO UCCIF YOU ARE NEW TO UCC, WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING STEPS TO GET YOU OFF TO A

SUCCESSFUL START:

1. Prepare. Fill out the FAFSA. Need help? Contact a Peer Mentor at (541) 440-7893.

• Seek additional financial aid. Visit other UCC offices if seeking VA benefits, scholarships and work-study options.

2. Apply. Complete the Admissions Application online at www.umpqua.edu/getting-started or in person at the Admissions office at the LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

• If you have completed coursework outside of UCC, contact the institution to request an official transcript copy be sent to: UCC Admissions Office, PO Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470

3. Connect. Activate your student account. • Complete the student orientation.

4. Enroll. Complete the placement tests. Placement tests consist of three parts: math, reading and writing. Your test may take two hours and is FREE the first attempt. Most newly-admitted students and/or returning transfer students who have not completed equivalent courses with a C or higher will need to take the placement test. Call (541) 440-7659 for an appointment or available walk-in times.

• Meet with an Academic Advisor to discuss placement test results, chosen program and/or first term classes in order to register for courses. Meetings are by appointment only. Log on to Student Self-Service account. Choose Make Advisor Appointments Here.

• Register for courses online at www.umpqua.edu/register-for-classes or in person at the LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

• Pay for courses. Payment is always due the first day of the term. You can pay with out-of-pocket resources (cash, card or check), or other funding (grants, financial aid), or by using our payment plan through Nelnet. You can pay online, in person at the LaVerne Murphy Student Center, or by phone at (541) 440-4635 (Cashier).

RETURNING TO UCCREGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE FOR ADMITTED, ENROLLED AND RETURNING

STUDENTS ONLINE OR IN PERSON.

Please refer to pages 15-19 in this Schedule which provides additional information regarding dates, tuition rates, policies and academic regulations. The following is a suggested checklist to complete student 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 (by appointment only).

• 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 LaVerne Murphy Student Center.

• Make arrangements for payment with Student Accounts.

ONLINE CREDIT SCHEDULEDetails 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 below to view what’s available and then to register.

TO VIEW OR BROWSE SCHEDULE1. Go to:

www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule

2. Click on the Browse the Online Class Schedule button

3. Search by Term: Select Term4. Click on Submit5. Select Subject6. Click on Class Search7. For more information on any class,

including additional fees, space availability, etc. click on course title.

ONLINE REGISTRATIONListed below are instructions for web registration. If you encounter any technical problems, call (541) 440-7808 Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., fall, winter and spring terms, or 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday during summer term. Once you have applied for admission, been admitted to UCC, and have 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.

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 Self Service button

4. To login:

Enter User ID: Student ID # (8xxxxxxxx) 5. Enter PIN Number (8-15 characters)6. Click on: STUDENT7. Click on: REGISTRATION8. Click on: SELECT TERM;

choose the term & click SUBMIT9. Click on: ADD OR DROP CLASSES10. 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

16 FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, GO TO www.umpqua.edu/class-schedule

HOW TO READ THIS Read the chart down the side to find the first day of the week your class meets. Next find the starting time of your class. Go across the column for the time of day of your final. Read to the top for the day of the week of your final.

EXAM NOTE Day classes that begin at times other than those listed, or when the first weekly class session is on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday — the instructor will arrange for a final exam time that is open for all of the students in the class. Exams will be held in regular classrooms.

All examinations are to be given as scheduled. Only in emergency situations will student requests be granted for times

other than those listed on this schedule and then only by permission from the Division Director. Night classes which meet only one night per week will have the final on that night.

Saturday classes will have their final exam at the regularly scheduled class time on the last Saturday prior to finals week.

YOUR FIRST DAY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday OF CLASS & TIME:

Mon 8 a.m. 8-10

Tue 8 / 8:30 8-10

Mon 9 8-10

Tue 9 / 9:30 8-10

Mon 10 10-12

Tue 10 / 10:30 10-12

Mon 11 10-12

Tue 11 / 11:30 10-12

Mon 12 p.m. 12-2

Tue 12 / 12:30 12-2

Mon 1 12-2

Tue 1 / 1:30 12-2

Mon 2 2-4

Tue 2 / 2:30 2-4

Mon 3 2-4

Tue 3 / 3:30 2-4

Mon 4 4-6

Tue 4 / 4:30 4-6

Mon 5 4-6

Tue 5 / 5:30 4-6

Mon 6 6-8

Tue 6 / 6:30 6-8

Mon 7 6-8

Tue 7 / 7:30 6-8

YOUR FINAL EXAM TIME

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TERMS

TUITIONA “blank” space in the tuition column refers to standard rates per credit outlined on page 7.

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

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

course number (see the 2019-20 UCC Catalog for class descriptions.)

CRN course tuition number title day of week class location (see terms below) dates of class

ABBREVIATIONS

AC (or GYM) Physical Education Building

ADM Del Blanchard Administration Building

ATC Apprenticeship Training Center 2250 NW Aviation Drive, Suite 2 Roseburg

CC LaVerne Murphy Student Center

CWT Community and Workforce Training

DDEN Diver’s Den 2333 NE Diamond Lake Blvd. Roseburg

DRFD North County Fire & EMS (or NDFD) 531 Cedar St., Drain

ESB Educational Skills Bldg.

FFC Ford Childhood Enrichment Center

FLCH Faith Lutheran 820 W Kenwood, Roseburg

HNSC Bonnie J Ford Health, Nursing and Science Center

IDLEYLD Oregon Ridge & Rivers Excursions (or ORRE) 121 Tioga Lane., Idleyld

JH Jackson Hall

LANG Lang Teaching, Learning & Event Center (SOWI)

LH Lockwood Hall

LIB Sue Shaffer Learning Commons & Library

NDFD North County Fire & EMS (or DRFD) 531 Cedar St., Drain

PMO Paul Morgan Observatory

PRESBY Presbyterian Church 823 SE Lane, Roseburg

RHS Roseburg High School

RPC Round Prairie Campus (Truck Driving 6482 Dole Road Classes) I-5 exit 113 (Round Prairie)

SCJC South County JOBS Center 560 SW Chadwick, Myrtle Creek

SOWI Southern Oregon Wine Institute Danny Lang Teaching, Learning & Event Center

SUHS South Umpqua High School 501 SW Chadwick, Myrtle Creek

TAP Taphòytha’ Hall

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

WCH Wayne Crooch Hall

WFA Whipple Fine Arts Building

WOOLLEY CTR H. Woolley Center 1634 W Harvard, Roseburg

READING THE SCHEDULE

46135 CJ 114 Diversity Issues in CJ 3 Online Ruble 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 30

46416 CJ 130 Intro to Corrections 3 T R 1300 - 1445 AC 11 Salerno 04/02 - 06/14 30

46417 CJ 210 Criminal Investigations 3 T 1800 - 2050 AC 11 Kaney 04/02 - 06/14 30

46418 CJ 230 Intro - Juvenile Justice System 3 W 1800 - 2050 AC 11 O’Dell, H 04/02 - 06/14 30

v CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DISTR

credits time of day instructor feesubject distribution attribute

(see terms below.)

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APPRENTICESHIP CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES *For information regarding the Apprenticeship program and courses please contact Tracy Placido at 541-440-4675

ART CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46003 ART 117 Art and Design Foundation 3D 4 T R 1300 - 1550 WFA 22 STAFF 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46004 ART 120 Artist Books 3 M W 1300 - 1520 WFA 20 Rochester 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46005 ART 197 Artist Surv-Pract Issues 3 T R 1400 - 1520 WFA 22 Couture 04/02 - 06/14

46006 ART 206 History of Western Art III 4 Online Rochester 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46007 ART 234 Figure Drawing 3 T R 1600 - 1820 WFA 20 Couture 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46008 ART 252 Ceramics 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46009 ART 252 Ceramics 3 T R 1800 - 2020 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46010 ART 255 Ceramic Handbuilding III 3 M W 1530 - 1750 WFA 23 Price, G 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46011 ART 293 Sculpture 3 T R 1300 - 1520 WFA 23 Isto 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46446 ART 294 Watercolor T R 0930 - 1150 WFA 20 Rochester 04/02 - 06/14

46013 VC 139 *Intro to Adobe Illustrator 3 Online Horne 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

*VC 139 requires students to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. Contract instructor for information.

AUTOMOTIVE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES **Instructor approval required for all Automotive classes. Credits variable for AUT 280: CWE

46014 AUT 169 *Auto Electricity II 5 M T W R F 0800 - 1150 LH 10 Mathweg 10.50/cr 04/02 - 05/07 TECH

46015 AUT 170 *Auto Electricity III 5 M T W R F 0800 - 1150 LH 10 Mathweg 10.50/cr 05/08 - 06/13 TECH

46016 AUT 286 *Climate Control Systems 5 M T W R F 1300 - 1650 LH 10 Poole 10.50/cr 04/02 - 05/07 TECH

46017 AUT 250 *Suspension and Alignment 5 M T W R F 1300 - 1650 LH 10 Poole 10.50/cr 05/08 - 06/13 TECH

46018 AUT 280 *CWE: Auto Non-Toyota 1v TBA TBA TBA Blakely 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

46019 TTEN 151 Int Combustion Engines-TTEN 6 M T W R F 0900 - 1620 LH 10 Cugley 10.50/cr 04/23 - 05/17 TECH

46020 TTEN 155 Brakes-TTEN 6 M T W R F 0900 - 1750 LH 10 Cugley 10.50/cr 04/02 - 04/22 TECH

46022 TTEN 259 Eng Controls I - TTEN 6 M T W R F 0900 - 1620 LH 10 Wolf 63.00 05/20 - 06/14 TECH

46023 TTEN 260 Eng Controls II - TTEN 6 M T W R F 0900 - 1620 LH 10 Wolf 63.00 06/17 - 07/12 TECH

46024 TTEN 280 *CWE: Auto Toyota 1v TBA TBA TBA Blakely 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

BUSINESS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46027 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 M W 0900 - 1050 WCH 16 Aylor 3.00 04/02 - 06/14

46028 BA 101 Intro to Business 4 Online Wooten 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46029 BA 106C Business Leadership III 1 Online Davis 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46030 BA 165 Customer Service 3 Online Plueard 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46031 BA 180 Business Mathematics I 3 Online Fralick 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46032 BA 181 Business Mathematics II 3 M W 1400 - 1515 WCH 16 Aylor 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46663 BA 212 Principles of Accounting II Online Armstrong 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46033 BA 213 Principles of Accounting III 3 M W 1200 - 1315 WCH 16 04/02 - 06/14

46664 BA 222 Financial Management Online Gray 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46034 BA 223 Principles of Marketing 3 Online Armstrong 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46035 BA 226 Business Law 4 Online Gray 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46665 BA 231 Computers in Business Online Fralick 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46036 BA 232 Intro to Business Statistics 3 M W 1200 - 1315 WCH 18 Stinnett 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46037 BA 239 Advertising 3 Online Cosby 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46038 BA 250 Managing the Small Business 3 Online Clough 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46039 BA 253 Social Media Marketing 3 Online Clough 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46040 BA 280A *CWE: Accounting 1v TBA TBA TBA Clough 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46041 BA 280B *CWE: Marketing 1v TBA TBA TBA Clough 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46042 BA 280C *CWE: Management 1v TBA TBA TBA Clough 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*FOR BA 280, 280A,B,C, - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

46043 CWE 161 CWE: Seminar I 1 Online Plueard 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46044 CWE 163 *CWE: Seminar III 1 Online TBA TBA Plueard 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

One time meeting required April 3, 2019 1700 - 1800 WCH 16.

46045 MED 060 Math for Medical Asst 3 Online Sadler 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46046 MED 112 Medical Terminology II 3 Online Mathes 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46047 MED 140 Electronic Health Records 3 Online Lehi 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST

CREDIT COURSESFOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON UCCONLINE COURSES, see page 15. ADULT BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT / ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, see page 28. CONTACT WOOLLEY CENTER AT 440-4603 FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

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BUSINESS, cont’d##### MED 222 *Medical Office Procedures III 3

*Course No Longer Available - Sign up for SDP 109 and submit Substitution form to department chair.

46048 MED 231 Health Care Reim-Collections 3 Online Clough 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46049 MED 260 Medical Document Processing 3 Online Sadler 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46050 OA 250 General Office Procedures 3 Online Tano,K 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46051 OA 260 Principles of Office Mgmt. 3 Online Tano,K 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46052 OA 280A CWE: Admin Asst/Office Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA Clough 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46053 OA 280C CWE: Medical Admin Asst 1v TBA TBA TBA Clough 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*FOR OA 280A,C - Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

46054 SDP 109 Elements of Supervision 3 Online Houdek 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

COMMUNICATION STUDIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46057 J 205 Intro to Public Relations 3 T R 1300 - 1415 TAP 18 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46058 J 211 Intro to Mass Communications 3 M W 1400 - 1515 TAP 17 Benton 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46059 J 215 *Journalism Production 3v W R 1230 - 1345 CWT 12 Benton 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

*Credits variable. Alternate times may be arranged with instructor.

46061 SP 105 Listening 3 Online Cosby 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46063 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 M W 1300 - 1445 TAP 18 Sitt 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46064 SP 111 Fund of Speech 4 M W 1600 - 1745 TAP 18 Sitt 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46066 SP 218 Interpersonal Communications 3 Online Atkin 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 A&L,HUMR

46667 SP 218 Interpersonal Communications 3 Online Atkin 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 A&L,HUM

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46088 CIS 100 Intro to Windows and PCs 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 11 Miller, K 10.00 04/02 - 06/14

46089 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 M W 1400 - 1550 WCH 11 Miller, K 10.00 04/02 - 06/14

46090 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Online Chamberlain,P 35.00 04/02 - 06/14

46091 CIS 120 Intro to CIS 4 Online Richardson, Kelley 35.00 04/02 - 06/14

46092 CIS 125D Computer Apps-Database 3 Online Ankle, Bonnie 49.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46093 CIS 125W Computer Apps-Word Proc 3 Online Richardson, Kelley 49.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46094 CIS 140W Intro to Windows 2 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 11 Miller, K 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46095 CIS 145 Comp Forensics for Ethical Hackers 4 Online Blackwood, J 49.00 04/02 - 06/14

46099 CIS 151C Network Essentials 4 M W 1130 - 1320 TC 106 Blackwood, J 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

F 1130 - 1220 TC 106 04/02 - 06/14

46101 CIS 233CS Intro to Programming Visual II 4 M W 1400 - 1550 LANG VIT LAB Yip 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

F 1000 - 1050 TC 104

46103 CIS 245 Project Management 4 Online Chamberlain,P 49.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46106 CIS 275 Intro to Database Mgmt Sys I 4 M W 0900 - 1050 LANG VIT LAB Yip 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

F 0900 - 0950 TC 104 Yip 04/02 - 06/14

46108 CIS 279M MS Windows Server Admin I 4 Online Blackwood, J 49.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46109 CIS 280 *CWE: CIS 1v TBA TBA TBA Yip 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

46110 CIS 285C Cloud Services Technologies 4 Online STAFF 49.00 04/02 - 06/14

46111 CIS 286A Virtualization Technologies 4 Online STAFF 49.00 04/02 - 06/14

46112 CS 162 Computer Science II M W 1100 - 1250 LANG VIT LAB Yip 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

F 1100 - 1150 TC 104 Yip 04/02 - 06/14

CRIMINAL JUSTICE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46114 CJ 100C *Law Enf Skills Trng 2 S 1500 - 1720 AC 11 O'Dell 50.00 03/10 - 05/19 TECH

*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.

46115 CJ 101 Intro to Criminology 3 Online Ruble 25.00 04/01 - 06/14 SOSC

46117 CJ 109 *Contemporary Issues in CJ 3 S 0700 - 1050 AC 11 O'Dell 03/10 - 05/19

*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.

46119 CJ 112 *Field Ops/Patrol Procedures 3 S 1100 - 1450 AC 11 O'Dell 03/10 - 05/19

*Police Reserve Academy. Instructor approval required.

46135 CJ 114 Diversity Issues in CJ 3 Online Ruble 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46416 CJ 130 Intro to Corrections 3 T R 1300 - 1415 AC 11 Salerno 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46417 CJ 210 Criminal Investigations 3 T 1800 - 2050 AC 11 Kaney 04/02 - 06/14

46418 CJ 230 Intro-Juvenile Justice System 3 W 1800 - 2050 AC 11 O'Dell, H 04/02 - 06/14

46419 CJ 240 Intro to Criminalistics II 3 R 1800 - 2050 AC 11 Kaney 04/02 - 06/14

46420 CJ 280 *CWE-Criminal Justice 1v TBA TBA TBA O'Dell, H 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST

CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 2 FOR SPRING TERM DATES

DENTAL ASSISTING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES *Instructor approval required for all Dental Assisting classes

46222 DA 102 *Adv-Clinical Experiences-Lab Reqd 4 R 1130 - 1400 HNSC 101 Loosli 400.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46223 DA 102 *Adv-Clinical Experiences-Lab A 0 R 0800 - 1100 HNSC 103 Daigle 04/02 - 06/14

46224 DA 102 *Adv-Clinical Experiences-Lab B 0 F 0800 - 1100 HNSC 103 Daigle 04/02 - 06/14

46225 DA 135 *Oral Pathology 2 F 1130 - 1315 HNSC 101 Loosli 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46226 DA 199 *Dental Office Procedures 3 Online Loosli 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46228 DA 280 *CWE: Dental Assisting 9 TBA TBA TBA Loosli 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Instructor approval required. Add'l fee $25

EDUCATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46229 ED 100 *Intro to Education 3 T 1630 - 1720 WCH 14 Soderberg-Chase, G 04/02 - 06/14

46230 ED 101 *ECE: Sem-Prac I 4 M 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14

*Instructor approval required for ED 100 and ED 101.

46231 ED 102 ECE: Sem-Prac II 4 M 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14

46232 ED 103 ECE: Sem-Prac III 4 M 1700 - 1850 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14

46233 ED 104 ECE: Sem-Prac IV 4 W 1900 - 2050 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46234 ED 105 ECE: Sem-Prac V 4 W 1900 - 2050 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46235 ED 106 ECE: Sem-Prac VI 4 W 1900 - 2050 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46236 ED 150 Creative Activities for Children 3 T 1700 - 1950 TC 101 Bernhardson 04/02 - 06/14

46237 ED 178 Observing-Guiding Behavior 3 W 1700 - 1950 TAP 15 Welikala 04/02 - 06/14

46238 ED 244 Indiv Learning/Preschoolers 3 T 1730 - 2020 WCH 14 Welikala 04/02 - 06/14

46239 ED 258 Multicultural Education 3 M 1700 - 1950 TAP 15 Ramirez 04/02 - 06/14

46240 ED 280 *CWE: Education 1v TBA TBA TBA Soderberg-Chase, G 50% tuit10.50/cr 04/02 -06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

46241 HDFS 226 Infant and Toddler Development 3 R 1730 - 2020 TC 101 Lybarger 04/02 - 06/14

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46242 EMS 151 *EMT Part 1 5 T R 1300 - 1550 TC 119 Pospisil 500.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Instructor approval required.

46243 EMS 170 Emergency Communications 2 W 1300 - 1450 TC 119 Kennedy 75.00 04/07 - 04/08 TECH

46244 EMS 171 *Emergency Transport 2 TBA TBA TC 119 Smith, D 75.00 04/27 -05/04 TECH

46246 EMS 253 Paramedic Part 3 8 T W 0900 - 1150 TC 119 Kennedy 600.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

R 0800 -1150 TC 119 Kennedy 04/02 - 06/14

46247 EMS 262 Paramedic Clinical Part 2 2 TBA TBA TBA Gilberts 250.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46248 EMS 280 *CWE: EMS 1v TBA TBA TBA Kennedy 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required. .

ENGINEERING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITE46261 CIV 214 CAD:Civel 3D & Virtual Design 3 M W 1500 - 1650 TC 104 Baumgartner 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46262 CIV 280 *CWE: Engineering 1v TBA TBA TBA Baumgartner 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

46263 ENGR 203 Electrical Fundamentals III 4 TBA TBA TBA Chamberlain,P 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46264 ENGR 213 Strength of Materials 4 M W 1200 - 1350 TC 104 Baumgartner 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46265 ENGR 245 Engineering Graphics and Design 3 M W 1000 - 1150 TC 104 Baumgartner 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46266 ENGR 271 Digital Logic Lecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Chamberlain,P 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46267 ENGR 272 Digital Logic Lab 1 TBA TBA TBA Chamberlain,P 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46268 GIS 235 GIS II Data Analysis - APP 4 M W 1700 - 1850 TC 104 Saralecos,J 24.00 04/02 - 06/14

46269 SOIL 205 Soil Science 3 M W 1400 - 1520 HNSC 205 Saralecos,J 04/02 - 06/14

46270 SOIL 206 Soil Science Lab 1 R 1800 - 1850 HNSC 205 Saralecos,J 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46271 SUR 161 Surveying I-Lab Reqd 4 R 0730 - 0920 TC 104 Baumgartner 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46272 SUR 161 Surveying I Lab 0 R 0930 - 1320 TC 106 Baumgartner 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46273 SUR 242 Land Descriptions-Cadastre 3 T R 1130 - 1250 TC 104 STAFF 24.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46274 WQT 260 Water Treatment 3 Online STAFF 35.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46275 WQT 9.606 Water Treatment 3 Online STAFF 35.00 04/02 - 06/14

46276 WQT 280 *CWE: Water Quality Treatment 1v TBA TBA TBA Baumgartner 0.50 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14

*Instructor approval required.

FIRE SCIENCE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46286 ES 101 Principles-Emergency Svcs 3 Online King 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46287 ES 107 Legal Aspects-Emergency Svcs 2 Online King 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

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FIRE SCIENCE, cont’d 46289 FRP 132 Fire Pump Const Operation 3 W 1630 - 2020 TC 119 Hatfield 50.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46290 FRP 212 Fire Investigation 3 M 1600 - 1850 TC 119 Bryan 04/02 - 06/14

46291 FRP 213 FF Tactics and Stategies 3 T 1600 - 1850 TC 119 Sutton 04/02 - 06/14

46292 FRP 280 *CWE: Fire Service Related 2 TBA TBA TBA Hatfield 50% tuit 73.00 04/02 - 06/14

*Instructor approval required.

FORESTRY CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46277 FOR 241 Dendrology - Lab Reqd 4 T 1500 - 1650 HNSC 203 Saralecos,J 04/02 - 06/14

R 1500 - 1550 HNSC 203

46278 FOR 241 Dendrology - Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 HNSC 210 Saralecos,J 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46280 FOR 261 Recreation Resource Mgmt 3 M W 1530 - 1720 HNSC 203 Saralecos,J 04/02 - 06/14

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46293 HD 100 College Success 3 Online Gambill 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46294 HD 100 College Success 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 WCH 15 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14

46295 TOP 110 *Career Planning 1 W 1500 - 1550 WCH 12 Rogers 04/02 - 06/14

*Instructor approval required.

46296 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 15 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

46297 HD 208 Career-Life Planning 3 T R 1030 - 1145 WCH 15 Gambill 20.00 04/02 - 06/14

HUMAN SERVICES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46313 HS 211 HIV-AIDS-Infectious Disease 2 M 1800 - 1950 JH 10 Jennings 04/02 - 06/14

46443 HS 217 Group Counseling Skills I 3 T 1500 - 1750 TAP 17 Fernandez, M 04/02 - 06/14

46314 HS 226 Ethics and Law 3 T R 1100 - 1215 TAP 15 Martel 04/02 - 06/14

46442 HS 226 Ethics and Law 3 T R 0900 - 1015 TAP 15 Martel 04/02 - 06/14

46315 HS 267 Cultural Competence in HS 3 R 1500 - 1750 JH 16 Jardon, A 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46316 HS 280 *CWE: Human Svcs. 1v TBA TBA TBA Angeli-Gade 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required. SOSC

46317 SOC 225 Social Aspects of Addiction 3 T R 1300 - 1415 TAP 15 Fernandez, M 04/02 - 06/14

HUMANITIES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46308 ENG 105 Intro to Literature 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 TAP 16 Polamalu 40.00 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

*Students in this literature course are expected to attend a live performance of As You Like It in Ashland, OR 05/24/2018.

Tickets are not distributed in advance; this course fee is non-refundable.

46309 ENG 206 *Survey of English Literature 4 Online Smith, G 65.00 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

*Students in this literature course are expected to attend a live performance of As You Like It in Ashland, OR 05/24/2018.

Tickets are not distributed in advance; this course fee is non-refundable.

46310 ENG 288 Cultural Diversity in Continental

American Literature 4 Online Fair 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46311 LIB 127 Library-Internet Rsch 3 Online Lantrip 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

LEARNING SKILLS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46293 HD 100 College Success 3 Online Gambill 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46294 HD 100 College Success 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 WCH 15 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14

46295 TOP 110 *Career Planning 1 R 1500 - 1550 WCH 12 Rogers 04/02 - 06/14

*Instructor approval required.

46296 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 15 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

46297 HD 208 Career-Life Planning 3 M W F 1030 - 1145 WCH 15 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

46068 WR 080 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 TBA TBA TBA Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

46666 WR 081 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 TBA TBA TBA Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

46070 WR 082 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 TBA TBA TBA Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

*Required meeting for WR 080, 081 and 082 Tuesday, 4/2, 1200 - 1250 in JH 11.

DEDICATED LEARNING COMMUNITIES For information on Dedicated Learning Communites classes, contact Marie Gambill, 541-440-7806 (line 305).

PRACTICING SUCCESS - Students must register for the following 4 classes as a group – no substitution

46301 HD 107 Practicing Success 2 M W 1300 - 1350 WCH 10 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

46296 HD 136 Strategies for Success 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 15 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST

CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 2 FOR SPRING TERM DATES

DEDICATED LEARNING COMMUNITIES, cont’d 46303 RD 090 College Text Rdg 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 WCH 10 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

46305 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 WCH 10 Lewis,B 04/02 - 06/14

TRANSITION COHORT - Students must register for the following 3 classes as a group – no substitution 46304 WR 095 College Writing Fund 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 TAP 16 Friedman 04/02 - 06/14

46306 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 M T W R 0800 - 0850 TAP 16 Polamalu 04/02 - 06/14

*CRN 46071 Partnered with Learning Skills Cohort CRN 46306

46307 RD 115 Critical Reading Strategies 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 WCH 10 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

MATHEMATICS CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46136 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M W F 1100 - 1215 WCH 14 Frank 04/02 - 06/14

46137 MTH 020 Pre-algebra 4 M W 1800 - 1950 WCH 10 Zeller 04/02 - 06/14

46139 MTH 060 Intro to Algebra 4 M W F 1100 - 1215 JH 17 Matteo 04/02 - 06/14

46140 MTH 060 *Intro to Algebra 4 Online STAFF 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

*Required orientation session is online.

46141 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M T W F 0900 - 0950 JH 12 Provencal 04/02 - 06/14

46143 MTH 065 Elementary Algebra 4 M W 1830 - 2020 JH 12 Vogt 04/02 - 06/14

46144 MTH 065 *Elementary Algebra 4 Online STAFF 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

*Required orientation session is online.

46145 MTH 075 Applied Geometry 3 T 1730 - 2020 JH 12 Vogt 04/02 - 06/14

46146 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M T W F 1100 - 1150 JH 12 Provencal 04/02 - 06/14

46147 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 M W F 1300 - 1415 JH 17 Matteo 04/02 - 06/14

46149 MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra 4 Online STAFF 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

*Required orientation session is online.

46150 MTH 105 Math in Society 4 M T W F 1000 - 1050 WCH 18 Stinnett 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46151 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M W F 0900 - 1030 JH 17 Matteo 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46152 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 M W 1300 - 1450 JH 11 Winn 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

F 1300 - 1350

46154 MTH 111 College Algebra 5 T R 1800 - 2015 JH 11 Wyatt 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46153 MTH 111 *College Algebra 5 Online STAFF 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

*Required orientation session is online.

46155 MTH 112 Elementary Functions 4 M T W F 1000 - 1050 JH 11 Winn 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46156 MTH 112 Elementary Functions 4 Online Hughes 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46157 MTH 213 Fundamentals/Elem Math III 4 M W 1400 - 1550 WCH 18 Stinnett 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46158 MTH 242 Calculus Mgmt-Soc Sci II 4 M T W F 1100 - 1150 WCH 18 Stinnett 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46159 MTH 243 Intro to Probability/Stats 5 M W 0900 - 1050 TBA Kramer 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

F 0900 - 0950

46160 MTH 252 Calculus II 4 M W 1300 - 1450 TBA Kramer 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46161 MTH 253 Calculus III 4 M T W F 0900 - 0950 JH 11 Winn 04/02 - 06/14 MTH

46162 MTH 261 Intro to Linear Algebra 2 T R 1300 - 1350 TBA Kramer 04/02 - 06/14

46163 MTH 265 Statistics-Sci-Engr 4 M T W F 1100 - 1150 TBA Kramer 04/02 - 06/14 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) 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.

46096 MUP 158C Ind Lessons-Indian Music 1v TBA TBA TBA Wheeler, M 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46097 MUP 161C **Ind Lessons:Jazz Improv. 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46098 MUP 171C **Ind Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46100 MUP 171C **Ind Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46102 MUP 171C **Ind Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46104 MUP 174C **Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46105 MUP 174C **Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Rossi 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46107 MUP 174C **Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Cook 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46113 MUP 175C **Ind Lessons: Strings 1v TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46116 MUP 175C **Ind Lessons: Strings 1v TBA TBA TBA Riley, K 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46118 MUP 180C **Ind Lessons: Guitar 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46120 MUP 181C **Ind Lessons: Woodwinds 1v TBA TBA TBA Eddy 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46121 MUP 186C **Ind Lessons: Brass 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46164 MUP 189C Chamber Choir (Umpqua Singers) 2 M W F 1400 - 1550 WFA 12 Heald, J 04/02 - 06/14

46122 MUP 191C **Ind Lessons: Percussion 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

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MUSIC, cont’d 46165 MUP 196C Chamber Orchestra 1 M 1900 - 2050 CNTRSTAGE Heald, J 04/02 - 06/14

46166 MUP 197C Concert Choir 1 M W F 1200 - 1250 WFA 12 Heald, J 04/02 - 06/14

46123 MUP 271C **Ind Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46124 MUP 271C **Ind Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46125 MUP 271C **Ind Lessons: Piano 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46126 MUP 274C **Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Spicer, D 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46127 MUP 274C **Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Rossi 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46128 MUP 274C **Ind Lessons: Voice 1v TBA TBA TBA Cook 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46129 MUP 275C **Ind Lessons: Strings 1v TBA TBA TBA Riley, K 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46130 MUP 275C **Ind Lessons: Strings 1v TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46131 MUP 280C **Ind Lessons: Guitar 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46132 MUP 281C **Ind Lessons: Woodwinds 1v TBA TBA TBA Eddy 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46133 MUP 286C **Ind Lessons: Brass 1v TBA TBA TBA STAFF 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46134 MUP 291C **Ind Lessons: Percussion 1v TBA TBA TBA Hansen 150/cr 04/02 - 06/14

46167 MUP 295 Jazz Band 1 W 1830 - 2050 CNTRSTAGE STAFF 04/02 - 06/14

46168 MUS 100C Music Fundamentals 3 T R 1400 - 1520 WFA 16 Wheeler, M 04/02 - 06/14

46169 MUS 113 Music Theory I 3 M W F 1100 - 1150 WFA 12 Heald, J 04/02 - 06/14

46170 MUS 116 Aural Skills I 1 F 1000 - 1050 WFA 16 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14

46171 MUS 119 Intro to Music/Tech III 2 T R 1600 - 1650 WFA 16 Wheeler 04/02 - 06/14

46173 MUS 133 Class Piano 2 M W 1000 - 1050 WFA 16 Spicer, D 04/02 - 06/14

46174 MUS 139 Class Guitar 2 R 1900 - 2020 WFA 12 Hansen 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46175 MUS 203 Intro to Music & Its Lit 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 CNTRSTAGE STAFF 04/02 - 06/14 A&L

46176 MUS 205 Intro to Jazz History 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 CNTRSTAGE Wheeler 04/02 - 06/14

46177 MUS 213 Music Theory II 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 WFA 12 Heald, J 04/02 - 06/14

46178 MUS 216 Int. Piano III 2 M W 1100 - 1150 WFA 16 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14

46179 MUS 226 Aural Skills II 1 F 1100 - 1150 WFA 16 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46180 MUS 280 *CWE: Music 1v TBA TBA TBA Heald, J 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

NURSING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46181 NRS 101 Nursing Assistant 9 W 0800 - 1250 HNSC 102 Dawson 175.00 04/03 - 05/15 TECH

F 0800 - 1550 HNSC 102 Dawson 04/06 - 05/17

M W F 0800 - 1550 UVNRC or RH Dawson 05/20 - 06/14

*Instructor approval required for NRS 101. Clinical hours will take place at either Umpqua Valley Nursing or Rose Haven.

46182 NRS 112 *Found of Nrsg-Acute Care 6 R 0900 - 1150 HNSC 100 Myler 375.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Clinical T W *TBA HNSC 102 Myler

*Requires additional lab time each week, to be arranged with instructor.

*Clinical start times vary between 0630 and 0800.

46183 NRS 224 *Scope of Practice 9 R 1300 - 1650 HNSC 100 Coate 675.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Special application procedures required-Selected applicants only. Requires lab time each week, to be arranged with instructor.

Not elibigle for audit.

46184 NRS 231 Clinical Pharmacology II 3 F 0900 - 1550 HNSC 100 Steele 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46185 NRS 233 Pathophysiology II 3 F 1300 - 1550 HNSC 100 Kramer,E 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46186 NRS 280 *CWE: Nursing 1v TBA TBA TBA Myler,A 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

PARALEGAL CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46187 LA 101 Intro to Paralegal 3 Online Sullivan, C 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46188 LA 105 Civil Procedure 3 Online Sullivan, C 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46189 LA 128 Legal Procedures II 4 Online Sullivan, C 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46190 LA 132 Ethics for Legal Prof 3 Online Sullivan, C 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46191 LA 222 Contract Law 3 Online Hodges, W 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46192 LA 226 Criminal Law for Paralegals 3 Online Vogel, R 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46193 LA 280 *CWE:Legal Assistant 1v TBA TBA TBA Sullivan, C 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required. .

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46318 FN 230 Personal Nutrition/Life Cycle 3 Online Stricklin 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46319 HE 252 First Aid 3 T R 1100 - 1250 AC 11 Snook 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46320 HPE 295 Wellness/Health Assess 3 T W R F 1000 - 1050 AC 11 Snook 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46321 HPE 295 Wellness/Health Assess 3 Online Stricklin 30.00 04/02 - 06/14

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CRN SUBJ CRSE # COURSE TITLE CR DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR TUIT FEE BEG / END DIST

CREDIT SCHEDULE SEE PAGE 2 FOR SPRING TERM DATES

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, cont’d46322 PE 185G Beginning Golf 1 T R 1300 - 1420 UGR Snook 51.00 04/02 - 06/14

46323 PE 185TN Beginning Tennis 1 MW F 1300 - 1440 Tennis Crt Snook 5.00 04/02 - 05/03

46324 PE 185Y Yoga 1 M W 0730 - 0850 GYM Brodun 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46325 PE 185YI Yoga-Intermediate 1 M W 0730 - 0850 GYM Brodun 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46326 PE 185FA Fitness Center-Aerobic 1 TBA TBA AC 12 King 35.00 04/02 - 06/14

46327 PE 185FB Fitness Center-Basics 1 TBA TBA AC 12 King 35.00 04/02 - 06/14

46328 PE 185FS *Fitness Center-Strength 1 TBA TBA AC 12 King 35.00 04/02 - 06/14

*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 Friday 4/5.

*Students must have completed PE 185FB Basics before registering for PE 185FA Aerobic and/or PE 185 FS-Strength

46329 PE 0.582 Fitness Center (non-credit) 0 TBA TBA AC 12 King 35.00 04/03 - 06/09

46330 PE 0.582 Lap Swim 0 MTWRF 0800 - 0900 POOL Leeworthy 30.00 04/30 - 06/15

MTWRF 1200 - 1300 POOL Leeworthy

46331 PE 185QB Beginning Swim 1 M W F 1300 - 1440 POOL Snook 5.00 05/06 - 06/14

46332 PE 185QF Swim for Fitness 1 M W F 1300 - 1440 POOL Snook 5.00 05/06 - 06/14

46333 PE 291 Lifeguarding 2 M W F 1600 - 1750 POOL Leeworthy 10.00 05/08 - 06/09

46334 PE 292 Water Safety Instructor 2 T R 1630 - 1920 POOL Leeworthy 10.00 05/03 - 06/02

46335 PE 185BT Basketball Strategy Men-Tm 1 TBA TBA GYM Leeworthy 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46336 PE 185BS Basketball Strategy Women-Tm 1 TBA TBA GYM Stricklin 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46337 PE 185VS Volleyball Strategy-Tm 1 TBA TBA GYM Pinard 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46338 PE 185W Weight Training 1 M W F 1100 - 1150 AC 12 Snook 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46339 PE 185WR Wrestling Conditioning-Women 1 M T W R F TBA GYM Deweese 5.00 01/08 - 03/24

46340 PE 185WR Wrestling Conditioning-Men 1 M T W R F TBA GYM Temple 5.00 01/08 - 03/24

46341 PE 185XA Advanced Cross-Country 1 M T W R F TBA GYM King 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46342 PE 185OA Adv Obstacle Crse Racing 1 M T W R F TBA GYM Bowden 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46343 PE 185AB Advanced Baseball 1 M T W R F TBA GYM Robbins 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

46344 PE 185TA Advanced Track and Field 1 M T W R F TBA GYM KIng 5.00 04/02 - 06/14

READING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46307 RD 115 Critical Reading Strategies 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 WCH 10 Gambill 04/02 - 06/14

SCIENCE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46345 BI 103 Gen Biology-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1300 - 1350 HNSC 201 Green, Y 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46346 BI 103 Gen Biology Lab 0 T 1200 - 1450 HNSC 210 Green, Y 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46347 BI 103 Gen Biology Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 HNSC 210 McNulty 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46348 BI 103 Gen Biology Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 HNSC 210 Hunter, M 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46351 BI 213 Prin Biol-Lab Reqd 5 M W F 1100 - 1150 HNSC 210 Benz 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46352 BI 213 Prin Biol Lab 0 M W 1200 - 1350 HNSC 210 Benz 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46353 BI 222 Intro to Genetics 3 T R 0900 - 1020 HNSC 203 Benz 04/02 - 06/14

46354 BI 232 Anat-Phys-Lab Reqd 4 W 1800 - 2050 HNSC 201 McNulty 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46355 BI 232 Anat-Phys-Lab Reqd 4 R 1500 - 1750 HNSC 201 McNulty 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46356 BI 232 Anat-Phys Lab 0 M 1500 - 1750 HNSC 200 McNulty 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46357 BI 232 Anat-Phys Lab 0 T 1200 - 1450 HNSC 200 McNulty 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46358 BI 232 Anat-Phys Lab 0 T 1500 - 1750 HNSC 200 McNulty 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46359 BI 232 Anat-Phys Lab 0 T 1800 - 2050 HNSC 200 McNulty 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46360 BI 233 Anat-Phys-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 0800 - 0850 HNSC 201 Richards 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46361 BI 233 Anat-Phys-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1100 - 1150 HNSC 201 Richards 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46362 BI 233 Anat-Phys Lab 0 W 1800 - 2050 HNSC 200 Richards 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46363 BI 233 Anat-Phys Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 HNSC 200 Richards 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46364 BI 233 Anat-Phys Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 HNSC 200 Richards 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46365 BI 234 Microbiology 4 M W F 0900 - 1050 HNSC 210 Figueroa 14.00 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46366 BOT 203 Gen Field Botany 4 M W 1500 - 1750 HNSC 210 Benz 14.00 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46367 BOT 204 *Field Botany o-SW Oregon N CA 4 Online/Tour Benz 350.00 04/03 - 06/18 SCI

4 Online Benz 04/03 - 06/03

*The course includes a set of online modules followed by a six-day tour of SW Oregon and Northern California from June 18 - 23.

The fee covers all meals, park fees and camping. Students should be reasonably fit and prepared to hike several miles over the course of the tour on easy to moderately difficult trails.

Contact the instructor at [email protected] for more information.

**The fee is anticipated to be $350; subject to change pending final arrangements.

46368 CH 106 Intro to Chem-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1200 - 1250 HNSC 204 Breslin 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46369 CH 106 Intro to Chem Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 HNSC 206 Breslin 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46370 CH 112 Fund Chem-Lab Reqd 5 M W 1600 - 1750 HNSC 201 Villa 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

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SPRING TERM CLASSES

SCIENCE, cont’d 46371 CH 112 Fund-Chem Lab 0 T 1500 - 1750 HNSC 206 Villa 14.00 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46372 CH 223 Gen Chem-Lab-Recit Reqd 5 M W F 1000 - 1050 HNSC 201 Villa 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46373 CH 223 Gen Chem Lab 0 T 0900 - 1150 HNSC 206 Villa 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46374 CH 223 Gen Chem Recit 0 W 0900 - 0950 HNSC 204 Villa 04/02 - 06/14

46375 CH 243 Org Chem-Lab Reqd 4 M W F 1500 - 1550 HNSC 203 Breslin 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46376 CH 243 Org Chem Lab 0 R 0900 - 1150 HNSC 206 Breslin 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46377 FN 225 Human Nutrition 4 T R 1000 - 1150 HNSC 204 Young Seidemann 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46383 GS 105 *Phys Sci Lecture and Lab 4 Online Nuffer 39.00 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

*Lab kit available through the bookstore. Students should attend an online orientation session – check www.umpqua.edu/ucconline for schedule and information.

46384 GS 106 *Phys Sci Lecture and Lab 4 Online Carroll 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

*Lab kit available through the UCC bookstore. Students should attend an online orientation session -- check www.umpqua.edu/ucconline for schedule and information.

46385 GS 112 Making Sense of Science-Lab Reqd 4 MWF 1100 - 1150 HNSC 204 Breslin 04/02 - 06/14

46386 GS 112 Making Sense of Science-Lab 0 R 1500 - 1750 HNSC 206 Breslin 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46281 NR 241 Dendrology-Lab Reqd 4 T 1500 - 1650 HNSC 203 Saralecos, J 04/02 - 06/14

46282 NR 241 Dendrology-Lab 0 R 1200 - 1450 HNSC 210 Saralecos, J 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46284 NR 255 Field Samp-FW-Lab Reqd 3 T R 0800 - 0850 HNSC 200 Hunter, M 04/02 - 06/14

46285 NR 255 Field Samp-FW-Lab 0 T 0900 - 1150 HNSC 200 Hunter, M 04/02 - 06/14

46283 NR 261 Recreation Resource Mgmt 3 M W 1530 - 1720 HNSC 203 Saralecos, J 04/02 - 06/14

46387 PH 203 Gen Physics-Lab Reqd 5 M W F 0900 - 0950 HNSC 203 Davis, M 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

Gen Physics - Recit F 1000 - 1050 HNSC 203 Davis, M

46388 PH 203 Gen Physics Lab 0 T 0900 - 1150 HNSC 205 Davis 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46389 PH 213 Gen Phys-Calc-Lab Reqd 5 M W F 1400 - 1450 HNSC 204 Davis, M 04/02 - 06/14 SCI

46390 PH 213 Gen Phys-Calc Lab 0 T 1500 - 1750 HNSC 205 Davis 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

46269 SOIL 205 Soil Science 3 M W 1400 - 1520 HNSC 205 Saralecos, J 04/02 - 06/14

46270 SOIL 206 Soil Science Lab 1 R 1800 - 1850 HNSC 205 Saralecos, J 14.00 04/02 - 06/14

SOCIAL SCIENCES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46391 ANTH 150 Intro to Archaeology 3 Online Barlow 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46392 ECON 201 Intro to Microeconomics 4 Online Gray 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46393 HDFS 201 Ind-Family Development 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 14 Willis, G 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46394 HST 106 World History 3 M W F 1400 - 1450 JH 10 Young 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46395 HST 106 World History 3 T R 1100 - 1215 JH 10 Young 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46396 HST 203 History of the U S 3 M W F 0800 - 0850 JH 10 Young 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46397 HST 203 History of the U S 3 M W F 1300 - 1350 JH 10 Young 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46398 HST 203 History of the U S 3 Online Osborn 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46399 PS 203 US Government 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 JH 10 Young 04/02 - 06/14 HUMR,SOSC

46400 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 Online Mellor 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 HUMR,SOSC

46401 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 Online Mellor 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 HUMR,SOSC

46402 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 T 1700 - 1950 JH 18 STAFF 04/02 - 06/14 HUMR,SOSC

46403 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 T R 1100 - 1215 TBA Jardon, A 04/02 - 06/14 HUMR,SOSC

46404 PSY 101 Psy of Human Relations 3 Online Vannice, L 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 HUMR,SOSC

46405 PSY 202 Gen Psychology 3 M W F 0900 - 0950 JH 14 Jardon, A 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46406 PSY 202 Gen Psychology 3 Online Willis, G 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46407 PSY 203 Gen Psychology 3 M W F 1000 - 1050 JH 14 Willis, G 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46408 PSY 203 Gen Psychology 3 M W F 0800 - 0850 JH 14 Jardon, A 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46409 PSY 203 Gen Psychology 3 Online Willis, G 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46410 PSY 231 Human Sexuality 3 M W F 1200 - 1250 JH 14 Willis, G 04/02 - 06/14

46411 SOC 204 Intro to Sociology 3 T R 0900 - 1015 JH 18 Smith, E 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46412 SOC 204 Intro to Sociology 3 Online Smith, E 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46413 SOC 205 Intro to Sociology 3 Online Smith, E 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46414 SOC 206 Social Problems-Issues 3 Online Smith, E 25.00 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46415 SOC 213 Race Class and Ethnicity 3 T R 1100 - 1215 JH 18 Smith, E 04/02 - 06/14 SOSC

46317 SOC 225 Social Aspects of Addiction 3 T R 1600 - 1715 TAP 15 Martel 04/02 - 06/14

THEATRE CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46194 TA 143 Acting 3 3 T R 1300 - 1420 WCH 20 Allaback 04/02 - 06/14

46195 TA 243 Advanced Acting -

Community Based Drama 3 T R TBA WCH 20 Allaback 04/02 - 06/14

46196 TA 257 Muscial Theatre Dance 3 T R 1500 - 1620 WCH 20 Allaback 04/02 - 06/14

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TRUCK DRIVING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES *Truck Driving will be offered in 4-week increments. Please contact Judy Ode at 541-440-7691 for information on this program and to register.

VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46197 VE 101 Intro to the Wine Industry 1 Online Swan 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46198 VE 102 *Integrated Pest Cont-Lab Reqd 4 Hybrid Swan 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46199 VE 102 *Integrated Pest Cont-Lab 0 LANG VIT LAB Swan 04/02 - 06/14

*VE 102-Required lab days: Saturdays, 4/13, 4/27, 5/11 and 5/25 0900 - 1600

Call 541-440-7760 for more information.

46200 VE 112 *Vineyard Pract III-Lab Req 4 Hybrid Sweet 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46201 VE 112 *Vineyard Pract III Lab 0 LANG VIT LAB Sweet 04/02 - 06/14

*VE 112-Required lab days: Fridays, 4/12, 4/26, 5/10 and 5/24 0900 - 1600

Call 541-440-7760 for more information.

46202 VE 205 *Wines of N America-Lab Reqd 1 Hybrid Swan 100.00 04/02 - 06/14

46203 VE 205 *Wines 0f N America Lab 0 LANG ENOL LAB Swan 04/02 - 06/14

*VE 205-Required lab days: Fridays, 4/12, 4/26, 5/10 and 5/24 1730 - 1930

Call 541-440-7760 for more information.

46204 VE 212 *Winemaking III - Lab Reqd 5 Hybrid Graves 50.00 04/02 - 06/14

46205 VE 212 *Winemaking III - Lab 0 LANG ENOL LAB Graves 04/02 - 06/14

*VE 212-Required lab days: Saturdays, 4/6, 4/20, 5/04, 5/18, and 6/01 0900 - 1600

Call 541-440-7760 for more information.

46206 VE 223 Wine Marketing 3 Online Vevoda 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46207 VE 280 CWE: Viticulture 1v TBA TBA TBA Swan 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required.

WELDING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46208 WLD 101 Welding Processes/Apps 4 R 1500 - 1650 WCH 19 Thompson 125.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

F 0800 - 1150 LH 11 Thompson

46209 WLD 121 Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 19 Thompson 125.00 05/06 - 05/21 TECH

46210 WLD 122 Gas Metal Arc Welding-Pulse 3 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 19 Fisher 125.00 05/22 - 06/06 TECH

46211 WLD 141 Flux-Core Arc Wldg(Gas Shld) 3 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 19 Fisher 125.00 04/02 - 04/16 TECH

46212 WLD 142 Flux-Core Arc Wldg II 3 M T W R 0800 - 1150 WCH 19 Fisher 125.00 04/17 - 05/02 TECH

46213 WLD 150 GTAW I 3 M T W R 1300 - 1450 WCH 19 Thompson 125.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46214 WLD 160 Aluminum Arc Welding I 3 F 1300 - 1650 WCH 19 Thompson 125.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46215 WLD 161 Welding Problems 4 TBA TBA TBA Fisher 125.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46216 WLD 223 Pipe Welding-Fitting II 3 T R 1530 - 1830 SUHS CTC2 McKune 125.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46217 WLD 240 Blueprint Reading II 3 M 1500 - 1700 WCH 19 McKune 125.00 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

46218 WLD 280 *CWE: Welding 1v TBA TBA TBA Fisher 50% tuit 10.50/cr 04/02 - 06/14 TECH

*Credits variable. Instructor approval required. .

WORLD LANGUAGES CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46219 SPAN 102 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 JH 16 Tratz 04/02 - 06/14

46220 SPAN 103 First Year Spanish 4 M T W R 1000 - 1050 JH 16 Tratz 04/02 - 06/14

46221 SPAN 203 Second Year Spanish 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 JH 16 Tratz 04/02 - 06/14

WRITING CHECK COLLEGE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES46068 WR 080 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 TBA TBA TBA Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

46666 WR 081 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 TBA TBA TBA Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

46070 WR 082 *Writing Skills Ind. Study 1 TBA TBA TBA Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

*Required meeting for WR 080, 081 and 082 Tuesday, 4/2, 1200 - 1250 in JH 11.

46071 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 M T W R 0800 - 0850 TAP 16 Polamalu 04/02 - 06/14

46072 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 T R 1100 - 1150 TAP 16 Polamalu 04/02 - 06/14

46073 WR 115 Intro to Expos Writing 4 Online Hendee 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46074 WR 121 Academic Composition 4 M T W R 0900 - 0950 TAP 16 Polamalu 04/02 - 06/14

46075 WR 121 Academic Composition 4 M T W R 1000 - 1050 TAP 17 Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

46076 WR 121 Academic Composition 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 TAP 17 Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

46077 WR 121 Academic Composition 4 M W 1300 - 1445 TAP 15 Friedman 04/02 - 06/14

46078 WR 121 Academic Composition 4 Online Countryman 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46079 WR 122 Arg-Research Multimodal Comp 4 M T W R 1000 - 1050 TAP 14 Fair 04/02 - 06/14

46080 WR 122 Arg-Research Multimodal Comp 4 M T W R 1100 - 1150 TAP 14 Fair 04/02 - 06/14

46081 WR 122 Arg-Research Multimodal Comp 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 TAP 17 Lewis, B 04/02 - 06/14

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WRITING, cont’d46082 WR 122 Arg-Research Multimodal Comp 4 M W 1500 - 1645 TAP 14 Madaus 04/02 - 06/14

46083 WR 122 Arg-Research Multimodal Comp 4 Online Smith, G 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

46084 WR 227 Technical Writing 4 M W F 0900 - 1015 TAP 15 Benton 04/02 - 06/14

46085 WR 227 Technical Writing 4 M T W R 0800 - 0850 TAP 14 Smith, G 04/02 - 06/14

46086 WR 227 Technical Writing 4 M T W R 1300 - 1350 TAP 14 Smith, G 04/02 - 06/14

46087 WR 227 Technical Writing 4 Online Davis, G 25.00 04/02 - 06/14

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Orientations are free and are held

at the Woolley Center (1634 W.

Harvard), at the main UCC campus,

and in Tri-City.

Call 541-440-4603 to learn more

about scheduling an orientation.

ADULT BASIC SKILLS

UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS DEDICATED TO ASSISTING ADULTS WHO WANT AND NEED TO DEVELOP STRONG BASIC ACADEMIC SKILLS. Adult Basic Skills (ABS) programs include:• Adult Basic Education

• GED, College, and

Career Preparation

• Skill Building Classes

• English Language Acquisition (ELA)

Students in the program can take

advantage of free tutoring, a school to

career program and several computer labs.

Taking ABS classes is very affordable!• Classes cost $18 per term.

These fees remain the same whether a

student signs up for one class or four.

In addition, all classes have a $2

technology fee per term.

To find out more about our most current

schedule of classes, orientation schedules,

and more, please call 541-440-4603.

GED, PRE-GED, ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND SKILL BUILDING

To find out more about our most current schedule of classes, orientation schedules and more, please 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:

T, R = class meets Tuesday AND Thursday

S, U = class meets Saturday AND Sunday

M, T, W, F = class meets Monday, Tuesday,

Wednesday AND Friday

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course title

class dates

class location

day(s) of week

ROSEBURG EVENING GED CLASSStudents must attend an orientation before attending the class. Call 541-440-4603 for more information.

4/2 - 6/8 5:30 - 8:30 pm Room 107, 109M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ORIENTATION FOR ABS CLASSESStudents interested in taking an

ABS class must first attend an

orientation. During orientation,

students fill out registration

paperwork, set goals, learn about

program options and complete a

basic skills assessment.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION ELAAdults who need to learn to speak,

listen to, read and write English must

attend an orientation before they

can sign up for classes. Based on their

skills, students are placed into either

beginning or intermediate level classes,

and receive instruction in speaking,

reading, writing and listening to English.

Classes focus primarily on language skills

for the workplace. Students who have

intermediate to advanced ELA skills may

also be eligible to sign up for ABE, pre-GED,

and GED classes.

ELA classes cost $18, plus a $2 technology

fee.

MAIN CAMPUS ELA CLASS, BEGINNING4/2- 6/8 9 - 11 am Wayne Crooch Hall 12T, R UCC Main Campus

MAIN CAMPUS ELA CLASS, INTERMEDIATE4/2- 6/8 9 - 11 am Wayne Crooch Hall 12M, W UCC Main Campus

WOOLLEY CENTER ELA CLASS, ALL LEVELS4/2- 6/8 5:30 - 7:30 pm Room 102M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

TRI-CITY ELA CLASS, ALL LEVELS 4/2- 6/8 9 am - 12 pm S Umpqua Admin Bldg T, W,F 558 Chadwick Lane; Myrtle Creek

NORTH DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL 4/2- 6/8 4:30 - 8 pm Library T, W,F Winston

NORTH DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL 4/2- 6/8 8:30 am - 1 pm Library Sat Winston

SKILL REVIEWThose students who have finished high

school or completed their GED but still need

further instruction to improve their skills for

college or work, should sign up for a Skill

Review class.

These classes are designed to help students

improve their college placement test scores

prior to taking college classes or to be better

prepared for the workplace.

Skill review classes cost $18 plus a $2

technology fee.

Orientation is required for ABS classes. Call 541-440-4603.

ROSEBURG MORNING SKILL REVIEW CLASS4/2- 6/8 9 am - 12 pm Rm 107M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ROSEBURG AFTERNOON SKILL REVIEW CLASS4/2- 6/8 12:30 - 3:30 pm Rm 107M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ROSEBURG EVENING SKILL REVIEW CLASS4/2- 6/8 5:30 - 8:30 pm Rm 107M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ABE AND PREGED Adult Basic Education and Pre-GED

classes provide instruction in basic skills

up through High Intermediate Basic

Education level.

• Group classes and individual lessons are

available in reading, grammar, writing,

spelling and mathematics.

• After students increase their reading

level, they can transfer into more

advanced classes, including GED, college

and career preparation classes.

Classes in ABE and Pre-GED cost $18, plus

a $2 technology fee.

Orientation is required for ABS classes. Call 541-440-4603.

ROSEBURG MORNING PRE-GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 9 am - 2 pm Woolley Ctr, Rm 108M, T, W, R Roseburg

ROSEBURG EVENING PRE-GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 5:30 - 8:30 pm Woolley Ctr, Rm 108M, T, W, R Roseburg

ROSEBURG SATURDAY PRE-GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 8:30 am - 4 pm Woolley Ctr, Rm 108S Roseburg

TRI CITY PRE-GED CLASS 4/2- 6/8 9 am - 12 pm S Umpqua Admin BldgT, W,F 558 Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek

GED, COLLEGE, AND CAREER PREPARATIONFor adults who have not yet completed

high school, UCC provides classes to

prepare students to enter college or the

workplace, while also preparing to pass

the GED.

• The classes focus instruction on literacy,

mathematics, and analytical thinking—

the skills necessary to be successful on

the GED, college, and at work.

• There are group classroom lessons as

well as individualized lessons based on

each student’s needs.

Classes in GED, and College & Career

Preparation cost $18, plus a $2 technology

fee.

Please contact the Woolley Center at

541-440-4603 to sign up for the mandatory

New Student Orientation.

Orientation is required for ABS classes. Call 541-440-4603.

ROSEBURG MORNING GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 8:30 am - 12 pm Room 102, 107, 109M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ROSEBURG AFTERNOON GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 12:30 - 3:30 pm Room 102, 107M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ROSEBURG EVENING GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 5:30 - 8:30 pm Room 107, 109M, T, W, R Woolley Center, Roseburg

ROSEBURG SATURDAY GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 8:30 am - 4 pm Room 107, 109 S Woolley Center, Roseburg

MAIN CAMPUS GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 M, T, W, R 9 am - 2:30 pm Jackson Hall, Rm 15T,R 10 am - 2:30 pm UCC Main Campus

TRI-CITY GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 9 am - 12 pm S Umpqua Admin BldgT, W,F 558 Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek

ROSEBURG SATURDAY SKILL REVIEW CLASS4/2- 6/8 8:30 am - 4 pm Room 107 S Woolley Center, Roseburg

MAIN CAMPUS SKILL GED4/2- 6/8 10 am - 12 pm Jackson Hall, Rm 15 T,R UCC Main Campus

TRI-CITY GED CLASS4/2- 6/8 9 am - 12 pm S Umpqua Admin BldgT, W,F 558 Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek

WORKFORCE TRAININGHOURS & LOCATIONCommunity and Workforce Training (Formerly old Science Building) 1140 Umpqua College Rd. Roseburg

Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541-440-4668

Regular HoursMon - Friday 8 am - 5 pm

DATES February 25 I Monday Spring Term registration beginsMarch 23 I Saturday End of Winter Term Classes 24-31 I Sunday-Sunday Spring Break

April 2 I Tuesday

Spring Term classes begin

May 27 I Memorial Day Holiday

Campus Closed

June 14 I Friday

Spring Term Ends

CONTACT STAFF

CONTENTSCOMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING STAFF .............................................30

REGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ........................................31

GOLD CARD 20% DISCOUNT .................31

COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM ......31

SPRING TERM CLASSESARTS & CRAFTS ......................................32 Arts .....................................................................32Drawing & Painting .....................................32

COMPUTERS Basic Skills ........................................................32

Software Applications ................................33

Consumer Electronics ................................33

CPR / FIRST AID BLS For Health Care Professionals ........34

For Community Members & Families ....................................................35

En Espanol .......................................................35

DRIVER EDUCATION ........................36

FITNESS & HEALTH ............................36

Health & Wellness ........................................37

HOME & GARDEN Home .................................................................38 Food & Beverage ..........................................38

LANGUAGES & WRITING Foreign Language ........................................38

Sign Language ..............................................38 Writing ..............................................................38

RECREATION Dance ................................................................39

Outdoor Recreation ....................................40

SAFETY Handgun/Self Defense ..............................40

Boater Safety ..................................................40

SPECIAL INTEREST..............................40

YOUTH & FAMILY .................................41

CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Computers ......................................................42 Skill Enhancement .......................................42

OCCUPATIONAL & LICENSING ..42

CDL .....................................................................45

General Information: Lynne Smith 541-440-7679 • [email protected]

Program Administrator:

Robin VanWinkle 541-440-4651 • [email protected]

CPR/First Aid, Bus/Van Training, Driver Education,

Flagger, OSHA, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy,

Business & Career Training, CDL:

Judy Ode 541-440-7691 • [email protected]

Arts, Crafts, Fitness, Home & Garden, Special Interest,

Discovery College for Kids, Matrix Classes for Middle/

HS Students, Dance, Recreation, Languages, Writing,

Genealogy, Computers, Online, Photo Editing: Susan Neeman 541-440-4655 • [email protected]

Business & Career Training, CEUs, Special Interest,

Workforce & Customized Training: John Fett 541-440-7650 • [email protected]

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Mon = Monday

Tue = Tuesday

Wed = Wednesday

Thu = Thursday

Fri = Friday

Sat = Saturday

Sun = Sunday

Class meets all days listed. For example:Tue, Thu = meets Tuesday AND ThursdaySat, Sun = meets Saturday AND SundayMon, Tue, Wed, Fri = meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday

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hoursclass location

course title

EXCEL BASICSLearn more about what the popular MS Excel program can do for you! In this Basic Excel class, learn features such as creating, navigating, formatting and editing worksheets and workbooks $69

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FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER BY PHONE, CALL COMMUNITY & WORKFORCE TRAINING: 5414404668

COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAININGCONTENTSCOMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING STAFF .............................................30

REGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES.........................................31

GOLD CARD 20% DISCOUNT ................31

COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM ......31

SPRINGTERM CLASSES

ARTS & CRAFTS Creative Arts ...................................................32

COMPUTERS Basic Skills ........................................................32

Software Applications ................................33

Consumer Electronics ................................33

Web-based Applications ..........................34

CPR/FIRST AID Healthcare Professionals ...........................34

Community Members & Families .........35

DRIVER EDUCATION ........................36

FITNESS/HEALTH Exercise .............................................................36 Health ................................................................37

HOME & GARDEN Food & Beverage ..........................................38 Home .................................................................38 Shop ...................................................................38

LANGUAGE & WRITING Foreign Language ........................................39

Sign Language ..............................................39

RECREATION Dance ................................................................39

Outdoor Recreation & Sports ................40

SAFETY ..........................................................40

SPECIAL INTEREST ..............................41

YOUTH & FAMILY Parenting .........................................................41

CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Computers ......................................................42

Skill Enhancement .......................................42

Occupational & Licensing ........................43

CDL .....................................................................45

FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE INFORMATION, CALL (541) 440-4668 OR GO TO www.umpqua.edu/cwt

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 PARKINGUmpqua Community College provides ample parking spaces near and around all campus buildings. Students may park in any space, except for staff (green) and visitor (white) and those reserved for persons with a disabled person parking permit, which are marked in blue with signs. Stickers and placards required to park in disabled parking spaces are issued by the Oregon Division of Motor Vehicles. Please note that traffic citations will be issued for improperly parked vehicles. For more information, go to www.umpqua.edu/parking.

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 and Workforce Training 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, MasterCard and Discover Card 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.

4 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online – Go to umpqua.edu/cwt and select the “Register Here” button. You will be able to view and register for Community, Workforce Training, and Small Business Classes.

2. Phone – Call 541-440-4668 weekdays between 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. We accept Visa, Master Card and Discover.

3. Mail – Mail a completed Community Education registration form found on this page with payment to: UCC Community & Workforce Training, P.O. Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470. Do not send cash. Mail-in registration does not guarantee space. Fax to 541-440-7721.

REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES

GOLD CARD PROGRAM SENIOR DISCOUNTDouglas County Residents who are

60 years of age or older, and Disability

Gold Card holders are eligible for a

20% 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 enter “GOLD” during checkout or ask for discount if registering over the phone.

4. In Person – Register at the UCC Community and Workforce Training Office - UCC Campus, Community and Workforce Training (formerly old Science Building), 1140 Umpqua College Rd. between 8 am – 5 pm, Monday through Friday. UCC is closed on Fridays from mid-June through mid-September.

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. To cancel a class, contact UCC Community & Workforce Training at 541-440-4668.

• 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, PO Box 967, Roseburg 97470.

COMMUNICATION

Those registering online will receive confirmation to the email entered in the system. Those registering by phone, in person, or by mail will receive confirmation after the payment is processed. We will also contact you if the class is cancelled, if there is a change in time, facility or location, or if the class is full.

INCLEMENT WEATHERUCC Community Education Classes held on campus are closed when UCC is officially

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ARTS & CRAFTSCREATIVE ARTSCREATE YOUR OWN PAPER FLOWERS Get your creative juices flowing and learn to make four different types of dimensional paper flowers. After you create some of these beautiful flowers, you will use your art to create a wreath, picture frame and card. Instructor: K. Moore $45

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ICE DYEING SILK SCARF Ice dyeing is a slow-release dyeing method that creates a beautiful nebula effect. We will explore several techniques to create different effects on silk scarves, but ice dyeing can also be used to dye clothing or fabric for quilting or scrapbooking. Instructor, Cheryl Stokes will provide all of the necessary tools and supplies. Wear clothing that you don’t mind staining. Instructor: C. Stokes $59

SP19ICEDYEING1.706/1 Sat 10 am - 12 noonCWT 14 MOVERS AND “SHAKERS” SCRAPBOOK STYLE Learn the different ways to apply shaker elements to your scrap booking pages and cards. Despite what the name suggests, shakers create a “wow” factor without actually being shaken. Shakers are a perfect way to display non-archival items, while protecting your photos. All supplies included. Instructor: K. Moore $45

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PINE NEEDLE BASKETRY What better way to spend some leisure time than to gather fragrant pine needles from the forest floor and weave them into unique and resilient baskets. The instructor will take you through each step in creating beautiful Native American inspired pine needle baskets with new techniques to inspire you. Please bring scissors. All other supplies are provided. Instructor: L. Stokes $35

SP19PINENEEDLE1.704/27 Sat 10:30 am- 12:30 pmCWT 14

SOAP MAKING FOR BEGINNERS In this fun, hands-on class, instructor, Cheryl Stokes will teach you how to create customized, good for your skin and beautiful to look at glycerin soaps, made without messy lyes or oils. This method of soap crafting makes it easy for beginners to produce professional looking soaps, perfect for gift giving or for your own use. All tools and supplies will be provided by the instructor. $49

SP19SOAPMAKING1.705/4 Sat 2 - 4 pmCWT 14 SWEET SPRING FELTED SHEEP Spring into creativity by making a cute sheep out of fluffy wool fibers. Using a tiny barbed needle and wool fibers you will learn how to create a beautiful sculptured sheep or other animal of your choice. This class is perfect for beginners or experienced needle felters who want to add to their menagerie. all tools and supplies provided.

Instructor: S. Stokes $35

SP19FELTSHEEP1.705/25 Sat 1 - 4 pmCWT 14

COMPUTERSBASIC SKILLSCOMPUTER ESSENTIALS 1Do you want to learn more and feel more comfortable with your computer? This class is for you. Learn basic commands and terminology, use a mouse or keyboard and multitasking with Windows 8.1. You will also learn to keep track of all your information by using Windows file management. Explore keyboard shortcuts and media player. This class is recommended for people who do not have computer experience. Early registration is encouraged for this popular class. Instructor: C. McCormick. Gold card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. $89

SP19ESSENTIALS1.704/8 - 4/17 Mon,Wed 4:15 - 6:15 pmCWT 17

COMPUTER ESSENTIALS 2This class is the next step in getting comfortable with and understanding your computer. Explore the Microsoft store and learn about applications; how to install, launch and customize their privacy. You will explore the internet and dive into word processing, spreadsheets, sticky notes and much more. Learn to use the personalization settings and make your computer your own. Early registration is encouraged for this class. Instructor: C. McCormick Gold card member use discount code GOLD at checkout. $89

SP19ESSENTIALS2.704/22 - 5/1 Mon,Wed 4:15 - 6:15 pmCWT 17

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SOFTWARE APPLICATIONSEXCEL BASICSLearn more about what the popular MS Excel program can do for you! In this Basic Excel class, learn features such as creating, navigating, formatting and editing worksheets and workbooks. Enter various types of data, work with common formulas and functions, and create a simple chart. Learn the shortcuts. Instructor: L.Way $69

SP19EXCEL1.705/6 - 5/7 Mon,Tue 5 - 8 pmCWT 17

EXCEL BEYOND THE BASICSGo beyond the basics and learn to link and manage worksheet information as well as use shortcuts to become more efficient. You will learn functions like SUM, MIN, MAX, SUBTOTAL, SUMIFS, COUNTIF and more. You will also leave class with the ability to organize, process and analyze worksheet data, link to Word and Power Point documents and much more. Instructor: L. Way $69

SP19EXCEL2.705/20 - 5/21 Mon,Tue 5 - 8 pmCWT 17

MICROSOFT WORD PART 1This class is your roadmap to creating documents. You will focus on the basics and learn how to use the ribbon, tabs, toolbars and how to manipulate and format text. Explore page layout options, how to utilize headers and footers as well as create columns and more. Hands on and casually paced. Students should have already completed “Computer Essentials classes.” Early registration is encouraged for this popular class. Instructor: C. McCormick To take both classes in this series (Microsoft Word1 and Microsoft Word2) for a discounted rate of $99, please add both courses to your shopping cart and apply the discount “WORD.” $69

SP19WORD1.705/7 - 5/14 Tue,Thu 4:15 - 6:15 pmCWT 17

MICROSOFT WORD PART 2Continue your Microsoft Word experience with this class. You will delve into tables, bulleted and numbered lists, heading styles and how to use and create templates. This class will also teach you how to use mail and label merge. Learn to create fillable forms and to convert Word files to PDF files. Hands on and casually paced. Students should have already completed “Word Part 1.” Early registration is encouraged for this popular class. Instructor: C. McCormick To take both classes in this series (Microsoft Word 1 and Microsoft Word 2) for a discounted rateof $99, please add both courses to your shopping cart and apply the discount “WORD.”$69

SP19WORD2.705/16 - 5/23 Tue,Thu 4:15 - 6:15 pmCWT 17

QUICKBOOKS BASICSSet up a company file, build a chart of accounts, enter check and cash transactions, reconcile bank statements, study AP/AR, create reports, and more. Prior computer experience recommended. Suggested for users who are new to QuickBooks. Instructor: G. Peterson $75

SP19QUICKBOOKS1.704/9 - 4/16 Tue,Thu 6 - 8:30 pmCWT 17

CONSUMER ELECTRONICSiPAD PART 1Come and discover the framework of the iPad. In this class you will explore both the hardware, settings, built in features, how to add/delete/group/move icons, use your command center, update your contacts and discover how understanding Apple logic will help make working with an “I” device easier across the board. Bring your iPad to class. Some iPads available for use, call 541-440-4655 to reserve an iPad. Instructor: L. Way $49

SP19IPAD1.704/22 Mon 5 - 8 pmUCC Classroom TAP

iPAD PART 2Discover more about working with the iPad. Explore iTunes, the App Store to download movies, books & music, learn the ins and outs of Safari, discover what questions you can ask Siri and more. Bring your iPad to class. Instructor: L. Way Some iPads available for use, call 541-440-4655 to reserve an iPad. $49

SP19IPAD2.70 4/23 Tue 5 - 8 pmUCC Classroom TAP

iPAD PART SERIESTake both iPad Classes for one low price. $85

SP19IPAD3.704/22 - 4/23 Mon,Tue 5 - 8 pmUCC Classroom TAP

SAMSUNG/ANDROID SMART PHONEDo you have an Android smartphone? Are you considering buying one? Bring your fully charged Android phone to class and learn about the device’s core functions and settings. Discover fun apps using the Google Play store, sync your device with your Google account, and explore how to connect your home computer to upload and share pictures and videos. Enroll in this class and learn how to get the most from the computer in your pocket. Instructor: K. Miller $59

SP19ANDROIDPHONE1.704/11 - 4/18 Tue,Thu 12 noon - 2 pmUCC Classroom TAP

SAMSUNG/ANDROID TABLETBring your Android Tablet to this class and see what it’s capable of. You will move through the device’s settings and principal functions. This class will also explore fun apps using the Google Play Store, show you how to sync your device with your Google account, and explore how to connect to your home computer to upload and share pictures and videos. Instructor: K. Miller $59

SP19ANDROIDTABLET1.705/13 - 5/20 Mon,Wed 1 - 3 pmUCC Classroom TAP

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WEBBASED APPLICATIONSHOW TO USE FACEBOOK Do you have questions about how to use Facebook? Instructor Lynne Smith will show you the basics of Facebook for both work and for personal use. In this hands on class you will learn how to find and join groups, how to post pictures and to post status updates. You will also learn useful tips on how to keep your account safe and how to work privacy settings. Gold card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. $49

SP19FACEBOOK1.705/9 Thu 1:00 - 3:00 pmCWT 17

MAKE MONEY SELLING ON THE INTERNET Do you want to successfully make money selling your items on the internet? Join this class and learn how to sell your items by using the most popular website such as EBay, Craigslist, Amazon.com and others. You will learn which sites work best for your items and which Items are prohibited or potentially illegal to sell. You will also become aware of communication and security issues, as well as some of the problems encountered when posting an ad. Gold card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. Instructor: C. McCormick. $79

SP19SELLINGONNET1.706/4 - 6/13 Tue,Thu 4:15 - 6:15 pmUCC Computer Lab

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.

HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT TRAINING COURSE Building on your medical education and possible clinical experience, this course provides the RN and PA with fundamental skills necessary to advise law firms, healthcare providers, insurance companies, and governmental agencies regarding medically related issues and to appear in court as expert witnesses. See attached information for more details or call 541-440-7691. Successful graduates will be awarded a Document of Completion from the College through which they are registered. Required book for this class: Legal Nurse Consulting Principles and Practices, 3rd edition (2 volume set), $175. To order, call The Center for Legal Studies at 1-888-930-4047. $895.

SP19LEGALNURSECONS01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19LEGALNURSECONS02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL LEGAL CONSULTANTThis program provides medical professionals with the opportunity to train for a career in the legal field as a medical professional legal consultant (MPLC). This program is approved for 45.00 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel. See online schedule for more information. $975 plus books

SP19LEGALCONSULT01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19LEGALCONSULT02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

AHA BLS/HS INSTRUCTOR TRAININGThis course teaches prospective instructors of First Aid/CPR/AED for both Healthcare Provides and the Lay Responder how to prepare for the class. Pre-requisite for this class is a current provider card in the discipline you will be teaching. This is a 7 hour class. Instructor Manual not included in the course fee. It is available at the Community Ed office or online. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660. $249

SP19AHAINSTCOURSE01.205/11 Sat 8:30 am - 4 pmCWT 15

AHA ACLS SKILLS CHECKA 3-hour skills check designed to evaluate healthcare professionals in the management of cardiac arrest and near-arrest patients. Must have current BLS/HCP certification and have basic knowledge of rhythm identification and cardiac pharmacology. Student must have completed the online portion of the class before scheduling the skills check. To access the online portion, go to www.onlineAHA.org. For more information or to arrange date and time for the skills check call Sarah at 541-440-4660, or Judy at 541-440-7691. $249

SP19AHAACLSSC01.206/9 Sun 9 am - 12 noonUCC CAMPUS TBD

AHA HEALTHCARE PROVIDER SKILLS CHECKThe skills check session is for people completing the online AHA HCP BLS course. www.onlineAHA.org Call 541-440-7691 or 541-440-4660 to schedule the skills check. Be sure to print the certificate from the online session and bring with you to the skills check session. Skills check takes about one hour and can be scheduled Monday thru Friday. $60

SP19AHAHCPSC01.203/20 - 6/12 Wed 1 - 3 pmCWT 15

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AHA HEALTHCARE PROVIDER (BLS)This Basic Life Support class is for Healthcare Providers. The course covers the Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guidelines including use of Automatic External Defibrillators and Bag Valve Mask Devices. Adult and infant CPR will be covered. This class can be delivered at specific work locations on request. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660, or Judy at 541-440-7691. $89

SP19AHAHCP01.204/3 Wed 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

SP19AHAHCP02.205/8 Wed 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

SP19AHAHCP03.206/5 Mon 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

AHA HEALTHCARE PROVIDER RECERT (BLS)This Basic Life Support class is for Healthcare Providers. The course covers the Emergency Cardiovascular 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 at 541-440-4660, or Judy at 541-440-7691. $89

SP19AHABLSCPR01.204/15 Mon 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15SP19AHABLSCPR02.205/16 Thur 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15SP19AHABLSCPR03.206/13 Thur 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

COMMUNITY MEMBERS & FAMILIESAHA CPR/AED TRAININGThis course teaches you how to give CPR and how to use an AED for both adults and children. The use of barrier devices for all ages will also be discussed.

$59

SP19AHAHSCPR01.204/2 Tue 5 - 9:30 pm CWT 15

SP19AHAHSCPR02.205/21 Tue 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

SP19AHAHSCPR03.206/3 Mon 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

AHA FIRST AID CPR AEDThis American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid/CPR course teaches how to manage illness and injuries for adults and children in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660. $89

SP19AHAHSFACPRAED01.204/2 - 4/3 Tue,Wed 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

SP19AHAHSFACPRAED02.205/21 - 5/22 Tue,Wed 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

SP19AHAHSFACPRAED03.206/3 - 6/4 Mon,Tue 5 - 9:30 pmCWT 15

AHA FIRST AID/CPR AED FOR INFANTSThis AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED course teaches how to manage illness and injuries for children and Infants in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. This class also teaches CPR, AED use, relief of choking and use of barrier devices for all ages. Bring a lunch. For more information call Sarah at 541-440-4660. $89

SP19AHAINF01.204/6 Sat 8:30 am - 4:30 pmCWT 15

SP19AHAINF02.206/15 Sat 8:30 am – 4:30 pmCWT 15

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EXCERCISEAIKIDODevelop 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. Ages 13 -100 are welcome! Instuctor: B. Smith $45

SP19AIKIDO1.704/9 - 6/11 Tue,Thu 7 - 8 pmPE Complex Fitness Center 12

BARRE INTENSITY WITH PILATES Barre intensity combines attributes of Pilates, dance and functional fitness. Jennifer Ferguson, Barre Intensity trained, will target legs, glutes, arms, chest, abdominal, and lower back with this upbeat, full body workout. This class is all about strength and resistance training! We will build muscle definition, improve posture, and increase cardiovascular fitness. Moves are easily scaled to fit participants’ levels of fitness. Please bring light hand weights, exercise mat and a core ball. $69

SP19BARRE1.704/10 - 6/5 Mon,Wed 6:30 - 7:30 pm* No Class 5/27Roseburg Dance Studios865 SE Court StRoseburg OR 97470

FITNESS BOOTCAMP Get the bootcamp intensity without the impact! This class introduces you to a variety of workout methods to improve your health in a non-competitive group environment. Build overall body strength, endurance, aerobic capacity and balance while minimizing joint stress. All fitness levels are welcome. Wear loose fitting clothes and bring water and a mat to class. Instructor: R. VanWinkle $69

SP19BOOTCAMP1.704/8 - 6/10 Mon,Wed 5:15 - 6:15 pm* No Class 5/6, 5/27Jacoby Stage

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GET MOVING! GET FIT! This comprehensive exercise program is ideal for all ages! 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 5lb. weights. Instructor: J. Helliwell This class is offered for GOLD CARD MEMBERS Gold Card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. * No Class 5/27

SP19GETMOVING1.70 $894/8 - 6/14 Mon,Wed,Fri 8:30 - 9:30 amGlide Community Center 20062 N Umpqua HwyGlide OR 97443

SP19GETMOVING2.70 $494/8 - 5/10 Mon,Wed,Fri 8:30 - 9:30 amGlide Community Center 20062 N Umpqua HwyGlide OR 97443

SP19GETMOVING3.70 $495/13 - 6/14 Mon,Wed,Fri 8:30 - 9:30 amGlide Community Center 20062 N Umpqua HwyGlide OR 97443

GET MOVING! GET FIT! TOO Just like the original Get Moving class, this comprehensive exercise program is ideal for all ages. A portion of each class will include the use of stepping benches. Participants will enjoy the benefits of improved flexibility, coordination, strength and balance with the goal of maintaining your independence and reducing your risk of falling. Please bring handheld weights of your choice. Instructor: J. Helliwell This class is offered for GOLD CARD MEMBERS Gold Card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. $89

SP19GETMOVINGTOO1.704/9 - 6/13 Tue,Thu 9 - 10 amHucrest Community Church2075 NW Witherspoon AveRoseburg OR 97471

HATHA YOGA FOR HEALTH This Hatha Yoga Course is for anyone interested in exploring this mind-body practice. Hatha Yoga not only helps you relax and disconnect from daily life but also offers many health benefits. Did you know that Hatha Yoga will assist in building immunity, tones the spine, increases flexibility, and strengthens the body and aides in digestion, sleep and proper functioning of organs. This class will include all aspects of yoga - breath work, physical practice (asanas), meditation and some guiding principles behind the yogic lifestyle. All levels are welcome, as each class will offer modifications to meet your level. Please bring a yoga mat and water to class with you. Instructor: D. Williams

SP19HATHAYOGA1.70 $79 4/9 - 6/13 Tue,Thu 5:30 - 6:30 pmWCH 20

SP19HATHAYOGA2.70 $45 4/9 - 5/9 Tue,Thu 5:30 - 6:30 pmWCH 20

SP19HATHAYOGA3.70 $45 5/14 - 6/11 Tue,Thu 5:30 - 6:30 pmWCH 20

QIGONG/ TAI-CHI Qigong/ Tai-Chi techniques rest the mind while strengthening and working the body. This ancient physical form uses stretching, deep breathing and invigorating circular motion to awaken and loosen the entire body. Beginning and intermediate students of all ages are welcome! Instructor: D. Robison-Bryan This class is offered for GOLD CARD MEMBERS. Gold Card members use discount code GOLD at checkout.

SP19QIGONG1.70 $89 4/9 - 6/13 Tue,Thu 11 am -12 noonRoseburg Dance Studios 865 SE Court StRoseburg OR 97470

SP19QIGONG2.70 $69 4/9 - 6/11 Tue 11 am -12 noonRoseburg Dance Studios 865 SE Court StRoseburg OR 97470

SP19QIGONG3.70 $69 4/11 - 6/13 Thu 11 am -12 noonRoseburg Dance Studios 865 SE Court StRoseburg OR 97470

TONE TO THE BONE This class is designed to improve muscle tone, core strength and flexibility. All major muscle groups are targeted to help tone the entire body. Wear Comfortable clothing, yoga mat & light weights. All fitness levels are welcome. Instructor: R. Norrington Gold Card members use code GOLD at checkout. $69

SP19TONETOBONE1.704/8 - 6/10 Mon 5:30 - 6:30 pm* No Class 5/27WCH 20

HEALTHTHE TRUTH ABOUT HAPPINESSDesigned to teach students how to take control of their own happiness even while facing life’s biggest challenges. Learn how to improve personal and professional relationships and reduce toxic emotions such as worrying, irritation, anxiety and anger. This class offers empowering, life-changing content that will enable students to experience more happiness in their life. Instructor: R. Norrington $75

SP19HAPPINESS1.704/18 - 6/6 Thu 5:30 - 6:30 pmUCC Classroom CWT

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HOME & GARDENFOOD & BEVERAGEAUTHENTIC MEXICAN ENCHILADAS Have you always wanted to learn how to make authentic Mexican enchiladas? If so, this is the class for you. Instructor Michelle Bassett will walk you through her family’s treasured enchilada recipe. Each student will be taking some enchiladas of their own home, so come prepared to throw on an apron and start cooking! $39

SP19ENCHILADAS1.704/11 Thu 5:30 - 7:30 pmRoseburg High School Cooking classroom (A-132)

DUTCH OVEN COOKING Do you want to be THE Dutch Oven expert? Join instructor Eugene Regan for an amazing experience! He will guide you in preparing a dozen different, hands-on recipes. Centuries ago, the Dutch Oven was the main cooking utensil in every household! Learn how to select, care for, and use a Dutch Oven to produce GREAT tasting food. Enjoy eating all of your creations in class! All supplies included. This class is held outdoors. $49

SP19DUTCHOVEN1.705/4 Sat 10 am - 2 pmCampus Center Patio

CARNITAS, SALSA, TORTILLAS OLE’ Spice up Your Cinco de Mayo Party! Join Chef Jay Ervin and learn how TO make savory carnitas and homemade tortillas. You will also enjoy making two types of Salsa to really get the fiesta started. This class is part demonstration and part hands-on, so come prepared to pitch in. Instructor: J. Ervin$39

SP19CARNITAS1.704/26 Fri 6 - 8:30 pmUCC Campus Bistro Kitchen

STRAWBERRY JAM There is nothing tastier than a slice of toast with homemade strawberry jam, packed with fresh fruit. Join this class and learn to make your own strawberry jam to keep for yourself and enjoy whenever you’d like, or perhaps give away as a special gift. Each student will be taking home their own jar of jam. Instructor: M. Bassett $39

SP19STRAWBERRYJAM1.705/30 Thu 6 - 8 pmRoseburg High School Cooking Classroom (A-132)400 West Harvard AveRoseburg OR 97470

HOMEEXPLORING KNIT & CROCHET- BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE Come explore your talent! This class ranges from students who have never touched a knitting needle, to students who are already designing their next project or who want to work on or start an afghan. Instructor, Lorna Ramberg, will guide you as you learn the elements of the craft, including secrets to deciphering patterns. Students may bring work in progress, or problem projects. Please bring patterns and project ideas along with light solid colored yarn, knitting needles (size 4, 5, or 6) and crochet hooks (size F, G, or H). Questions? Call 541-378-7033. $49

SP19KNIT1.704/30 - 6/18 Tue 10:30 am -12 noonUCC Classroom CWT

JUST SEW A sewing class for anyone who wants to sew by machine or hand. Bring your sewing problems and solve them while you improve and build your skill base. Beginning Quilters are also welcome as instructor works with each student on an individual basis. See you there! Call instructor Lorna Ramberg prior to class for advice on what to bring or questions: 541-378-7033 $55

SP19SEWING1.704/30 - 6/11 Tue 1 - 2:30 pmCWT 14

SHOPMAKE YOUR OWN WOOD SIDE CHAIR (WITHOUT ARMS This class includes how to determine chair specifications, wood selection, milling material, the making of mortise and tenon joinery, construction of a basic side chair. This class starts with the basic elements of chair design and construction and from there, additional elements can be added or modified to the design you prefer, This class will provide the tools and instruction to help you build the skills you’ll need to make your own basic chair, The class instructor, Jim

Brokenbourgh, a 30 year custom furniture maker, will take you step by step through the process, including basic wood properties, making your own plans, how to select wood and the safe use of woodworking tools and equipment, plus finishing ideas. Types of wood furnished by students are flexible. Fee does not include supplies. Students need some experience in basic woodworking. This class may include a field trip to the instructors’ wood shop. $285

SP19WOODCHAIR1.704/10 - 5/15 Wed 6 - 8:30 pmRiddle High School Woodshop147 Main StRiddle OR 97469

WELDING & BLACKSMITHINGThis is a project-based course utilizing an open-lab format. Students can creatively plan, fabricate, smith, and make art out of metal. Topics covered will include: welding & blacksmithing processes, safety, equipment, and essential variables of operation. Class is open to all levels of students. Please bring safety glasses, closed toed shoes, a lab coat, and welding helmet to each class. Materials for projects are not included in the course fee. Machine tools, welders, torches, and gorges are included. Contact instructor, Ian Fischer at 541-440-7819. $149

SP19WELDING1.705/7 - 6/11 Tue 6 - 8 pmLockwood Hall 11

WOODWORKING WORKSHOP Make something beautiful with wood! Students will learn woodworking techniques with hands-on experience. The class encompasses types of wood and their selection, joinery, and safe use of woodworking machinery and hand tools. Assistance in project selection will be provided, or you may choose your own! Your teacher is Jim Brokenbourgh, an experienced woodworker with over 30 years as a custom furniture maker and many years of providing private woodworking classes. Students supply their own wood. All levels of students are welcome! A safety orientation will be conducted on the first day of class for students that have not attended a previous class in the last year, please show up an hour early for the first class. This class is offered for GOLD CARD MEMBERS. Gold Card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. $89

SP19WOODWORKING1.704/18 - 6/6 Thu 6:30 - 8:30 pmRiddle High School Woodshop147 Main StRiddle OR 97469

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LANGUAGE & WRITINGFOREIGN LANGUAGEBEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE Learn basic travel conversational skills, customs, and practical knowledge. This class is for new students, or those who want to review the basics. Focus will be based on instruction and role play of formal and informal expressions, introductions, vocabulary, and tonal practicing. Gold card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. Instructor: C. Kerns $79

SP19BEGCHINESE1.704/22 - 6/17 Mon 5 - 6:30 pm* No Class 5/27CWT 15

BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Gain practical knowledge and basic conversational skills in this fun and relaxed class! This class is ideal for new students, or those who want to review the basics. This class is offered for GOLD CARD MEMBERS Gold. Card members use discount code GOLD at checkout. Instructor: O. Sherman $79

SP19BEGSPANISH1.704/9 - 6/4 Tue 5:30 - 7:30 pmUCC Classroom TAP

A TASTE OF ITALY – ALL THINGS ITALIAN Experience Italia like a native! In this class, you will learn the basics of the beautiful Italian Language, including words and phrases travelers need. You will explore the many regions of Italy, each having its own geography, history and traditional dishes. Areas where few tourists go offer the opportunity to see the “real” Italy. You will learn about Italian culture, including art and music, and discuss how to incorporate unique cultural experiences in your travels. This class will end with an Italian meal to include items from various regions chosen by class members. Instructor: J. Melo $69

SP19TASTEOFITALY1.704/9 - 4/30 Tue 6:30 - 8:15 pmUCC Classroom TAP

CHINESE READING AND WRITING Chinese written characters represent more meaning than spoken Chinese. One sound of a Chinese word can be represented by different characters and each character has its unique meaning. The class will teach how to recognize and distinguish the characters through the history of “Six Books”: pictograms, ideograms, ideogrammic compounds, Rebus, phono semantic compounds, and transformed cognates writing. Students will also practice writing those vocabularies from basic “picture words” to modern compound characters. Written brush, paper and stone ink of calligraphy will be provided. Instructor: C. Kerns $65

SP19READCHINESE1.704/23 - 6/4 Tue 3 - 5 pmCWT 15

EUROPE ON YOUR OWN Traveling in Europe on your own terms can be a wonderful adventure if you are well-prepared. When you plan and organize your own travel you can decide how, when and where you’ll travel and at the same time travel more economically. Jean and Wes Melo have lived in Europe and often return. In this class they’ll share their recommendations to help independent travelers enjoy a safe and enjoyable vacation. Travel tips will include planning your trip, the best months to travel, packing, the best flights to take (or avoid!), the best places to visit, pros and cons of train travel vs. renting a car, and lots more. Instructors: J. & W. Melo $59

SP19EUROPEOWN1.705/3 Fri 6 - 9 pmUCC Classroom TAP

SIGN LANGUAGEBEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE Sign language is the third most common “foreign” language in the United States, and can be used right here in the Northwest. Learn and practice finger spelling and signs for 350-450 words in this welcoming environment. Class includes a fun field trip to practice your new skills. Instructor: H. Vreeland $65

SP19BEGSIGN1.704/9 - 6/4 Tue 5 - 7 pmUCC Classroom TAP

CONTINUING SIGN LANGUAGE Pick up speed and expand your signing vocabulary with immersion practice. Learn 350 more words and become a better communicator. Class will include two field trips. Instructor: H. Vreeland $65

SP19CONTSIGN1.704/8 - 6/3 Mon 5 - 7 pmUCC Classroom TAP

RECREATIONDANCEDIP, TWIRL AND DANCE Are you looking for a fun and easy way to get some exercise, learn a different skill set, and meet new people? Instructors Larry and Cora McKinney would like to invite you to take this eight-week course and learn a new dance every two weeks. Dances will include Four County Swing, Cha Cha, Waltz, and Nightclub Two Step. Please register with a partner. (Each partner is required to complete the registration process). $55

SP19DIPTWIRL1.704/17 - 6/5 Wed 6 - 7:30 pmFir Grove Elementary School1360 W Harvard AveRoseburg OR 97471

BALLROOM DANCE, WHAT IS IT? What is ballroom? A survey of 4 American Style ballroom dances: foxtrot, waltz, east coast swing, and rumba. These classes will prepare the students for more advanced study of these 4 American style ballroom dances. Most of the classwork will be technique work and dance music identification not requiring a partner but both singles and couples are invited. Instructor: R. Patterson $45

SP19BALLROOM1.704/18 - 5/16 Thu 7:00 - 8:00 pmRoseburg Dance Studios865 SE Court StRoseburg OR 97470

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COUPLES BIG BAND SWING During the great depression of the 1920’s and 1930’s, people of all walks of life turned to dance to relieve their stress and anxiety. The world today is still full of stress and anxiety, so rather than pad the waistline, learn how to dance this wild and crazy partner dance that will relieve your stress and strengthen your marriage! Grab a babysitter and join us for a three-part class where you will learn the basics of Charleston and East Coast Swing. Instructor: Isaac Ashby $39

SP19BIGBAND1.705/10 - 5/24 Fri 7 - 8 pmWCH Nursing Lab 20

MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCINGImagine yourself having fun while getting fit! Belly dance is a creative form of exercise and self-expression that combines a variety of steps and styles from the Middle East into a great overall body-toning exercise. Shed old ideas of physical boundaries as you learn new ways of moving while toning your core muscles. Drop old inhibitions while having fun. Join Mezdulene Reed, an internationally known expert and dance your way to fitness. Wear comfortable clothing and bring water. $55

SP19BELLYDANCING1.704/9 - 5/28 Tue 6:30 - 7:30 pmRoseburg Dance Studios865 SE Court StRoseburg OR 97470

OUTDOOR RECREATION & SPORTSKIDS OUTDOOR NAVIGATION In 2014, there were 2044 search and rescue operations in Oregon alone. If you spend any time in the outdoors, you need to know how to find your way. Don’t become a statistic! This class will teach you how to use a map and compass to navigate in the wilderness and avoid becoming lost. This is a class geared for kids where they will learn basic skills and then practice them on an orienteering course. Instructor: Isaac Ashby of Tyee Outdoor Experience. $59

SP19KIDSNAVIGATION1.704/13 Fri 1 - 4 pmCWT 15

SAFETYHANDGUN SAFETY & SELF DEFENSEDuring the classroom session you will gain knowledge and proficiency to properly use and care for handguns. You will also learn practical self-awareness applications for the modern world Saturday morning class will meet at the Roseburg BiMart, and caravan to the practice site where you will practice safety and marksmanship while utilizing a series of targets. For the field segment of the workshop, provide your own hearing/eye protection, handgun, if available and bring 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 9mm. If you have little to no knowledge of firearms or ammo, please do not buy anything until first talking with the instructor. Do this several days or weeks in advance of the class, if possible. Upon completion, participants will be eligible to apply for a Concealed Weapon Permit. Instructor: Terry Troutt

Class fee $79

SP19HANDGUN01.205/16 - 5/18 Thu 6 - 9 pm Sat 9 am - 12 noonCWT 16

BOATER SAFETYReceive practical and relevant 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. Boater Handbook must be completed prior to class. 2 -4 hour of per-course study. All operators of powerboats are required to carry the Boater Education Card. Info or to request book contact Judy at 541-440-7691. $20.

SP19BOAT01.204/1 Mon 5 - 9 pm TAP 14

SP19BOAT02.20 5/6 Mon 5 - 9 pmTAP 14

SP19BOAT03.206/3 Mon 5 - 9 pmTAP 14

GEOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN OREGON COAST RANGE Peer into the vastness of geologic time and envision geologic events as they unfolded between 54 and 46 million years ago. Class entails a one-hour graphically illustrated slide presentation followed by a field trip in caravan mode to the following local sites of geologic interest: North Bank road at Whistler Bend, “Umpqua Folds” on Garden Valley Road, and a rock slide on the Tyee road. No hiking involved, just roll down the window on your time machine. Instructor: Larry Broeker $35

SP19GEOLOGYCOAST1.70 5/18 Sat 10 am - 5 pmUCC Classroom TAP

“GEOLOGIZING” THE NORTH UMPQUA CORRIDOR Witness a multitude of remarkable geologic features along the North Umpqua corridor. Class entails a one-and-a-half hour graphically illustrated slide presentation followed the next day by an all-day field trip in caravan mode to the following sites of geologic interest: Colliding Rivers Viewpoint in Glide, The Narrows by Idleyld Park, Fall Creek Trail, Umpqua Rocks, Soda Springs, Toketee or Watson Falls, and Diamond Lake Viewpoint. Moderately strenuous level of hiking on well-trodden Forest Service Trails (based on distance and amount of climbing) Instructor: L. Broeker $69

SP19GEOLOGYNUMPQUA1.70 5/30 - 6/1 Thu,Sat Thu 6 – 8 pm/Sat 8 am - 5 pmRoseburg Library

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LEARN TO DRIVE YOUR MOTORHOMENeed to learn how to drive your motor home? This class will take you from checking the vehicle before you take off (pre-trip) to driving it down the road and parking. Feel secure in your ability to get where you need to go in an emergency, or just enjoy some time behind the wheel. You must have a valid driver’s license to take this 4-hour course. You must provide your own RV with registration and insurance. Course fee is $299 for 4 hours of instruction. Additional time is $79 per hour.

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LEARN TO BACK YOUR TRAILERNeed to back a trailer? Feel secure in your ability to back your trailer where you need it to go. You must have a valid driver license to take this course. Provide your own vehicle and trailer. You must show registration and insurance. Flexible training schedule. Fee $299 for 4 hours. Additional time $79 per hour.

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ACT/SAT TESTPREPARATION Almost all undergraduate colleges and universities require that prospective students take either the ACT or the SAT and most students take both. This customized course combines our popular ACT and SAT test prep into one low cost price. This course will prepare you for all question types found on both the ACT and SAT using test-taking techniques taught to thousands of college bound students around the world. We will analyze each of the test question areas and give special consideration to math and verbal refreshers and techniques aimed at relieving test-taking anxiety. $150

SP19SATACTTESTPREP01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19SATACTTESTPREP02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

PASSPORT TO RETIREMENT Are you unsure if you are prepared for retirement? This class will provide students with “How-To” Strategies for a more comfortable retirement. Students will gain confidence in their financial decision making by being more informed on the topics that impact their retirement. The workbook is included in class fees. Couples price: $69, Singles price: $49

SP19RETIREMENT1.704/9 - 4/16 Tue 6 - 9 pmUCC Classroom TAP

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTIONThis intensive online program is designed to train and qualify students to provide assistance to crime victims. The course provides an overview of criminal procedure and discusses the devastating effect crime can have on its victims. No book required for this class. For more information, call The Center for Legal Studies at 1-888-238-5204. $729

SP19ALTDISPUTERESOL01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19ALTDISPUTERESOL02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

VICTIM ADVOCACY CERTIFICATION COURSE This intensive online program is designed to train and qualify students to provide assistance to crime victims. The course provides an overview of criminal procedure and discusses the devastating effect crime can have on its victims. No book required for this class. For more information, call The Center for Legal Studies at 1-888-238-5204. $729.

SP19VICTIMADVOCACY01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19VICTIMADVOCACY02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

YOUTH & FAMILYPARENTINGNURTURING PARENTINGExplore the topics of child development and behavior to better understand age appropriate practices to develop limits, routines, and positive discipline techniques. Take Root Parenting Hub and UCC present this class for parents and caregivers of children birth to 9 years of age. A representative will contact you before class to arrange childcare needs. Class is free of charge; donations will be accepted to help cover program costs.Call UCC Registration at 541-440-4668 or register online at www.umpqua.edu/cwt. Instructor: R.Riehl FREE

SP19NURTURINGHUCREST1.994/9 - 6/11 Tue 6 - 8 pmHucrest Elementary1810 NW Kline StRoseburg OR 97470

PARENTING A SECOND TIME AROUND (PASTA)Today many grandparents, aunts, and uncles find themselves unexpectedly raising grandchildren or other young relatives. This program provides education and support on child development, discipline and guidance, rebuilding a family, and legal issues, and advocacy. The Take Root Parenting Hub and UCC present this class for relative caregivers of children birth to 15 years of age. A representative will contact you before class to arrange childcare needs. Class is free of charge; donations will be accepted to help cover program costs. Call UCC Registration at (541) 440-4668 or register online at https://www.umpqua.edu/cwt. Instructor: M. Laverne FREE

SP19PASTAPARENT1.994/10 - 5/29 Wed 6 - 8 pmFamily Development Center300 NE Jerrys DrRoseburg OR 97470

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PLAY2LEARN FAMILY ACTIVITYFamilies with children preparing for kindergarten will learn easy and fun ways to teach through play! The sessions will be full of fun, simple and powerful ways to give children a great start in life!Call UCC Registration at 541-440-4668 or register online at www.umpqua.edu/cwt. FREE5/6, 5/13, & 5/20 Mon 5:30 - 7 pm

SP19PLAY2LEARN1.99Family Development Center-Green Satellite Site4544 Carnes RoadRoseburg OR 97471

TECHNOLOGY FOR TOTS How do screens affect a child’s brain? How much screen time is appropriate, if any? What age should children begin using screens? In this tech workshop, we will discuss everything from sense stimulation to time management. Leave with valuable resources, some goodies to help manage technology in your home, and the confidence that you are best preparing your child to function in this digital world. Call UCC Registration at (541) 440-4668 or register online at https://www.umpqua.edu/cwt to register. Instructor: R. Zeedyk FREE

SP19TECHFORTOTS1.994/18 Thu 6 - 8 pmDouglas Education Service District1871 NE Stephens StreetRoseburg OR 97470

BABY 101How much time should babies spend in front of a screen? How can you engage an infant’s mind? Parents and caregivers can learn some baby basics and helpful tips, to have a few tricks up their sleeves to help keep life with baby running smoothly. The Take Root Parenting Hub, Care Connections and UCC present this workshop for parents and caregivers of children birth to 9 years of age. Participants need to make their own childcare arrangements. Call UCC Registration at (541) 440-4668 or register online at https://www.umpqua.edu/cwt. Instructor: L. Austin FREE

SP19BABYHEALTH1.99TBA 6-8 PMCHI Mercy, Conf. Room A/B2700 NW Stewart ParkwayRoseburg OR 97471

TAMING THE TANTRUM 1Are you walking on eggshells hoping your child won’t have a tantrum in public? Is your child prone to irrational, emotional meltdowns? Discover strategies to avoid or eliminate tantrums through a better understanding of your child’s behavior. The Take Root Parenting Hub, Care Connections & Education, and UCC present this workshop for parents and caregivers of children birth to 9 years of age. Participants need to make their own childcare arrangements. Call UCC Registration at (541) 440-4668 or register online at https://www.umpqua.edu/cwt. Instructor: B. Tenneson FREE

SP19TAMINGONE1.995/7 Tue 6 - 8 pmDouglas Education Service District1871 NE Stephens StRoseburg OR 97471

TAMING THE TANTRUM II: EXPLORING STRATEGIES FOR DECREASING/PREVENTING TANTRUM BEHAVIORSThis workshop will take a more in depth look at causes of frequent tantrum behaviors in some children. It will also focus on specific approaches to: 1. Pinpointing causes, 2. Generating ideas for possible solutions, and 3. How to implement these new strategies. Take Root, Care Connections & Education, and UCC present this workshop for parents and caregivers of children birth to 9 years of age. Participants need to make their own childcare arrangements. Call UCC Registration at (541) 440-4668 or register online at https://www.umpqua.edu/cwt. Instructor: B. Tenneson FREE

SP19TAMINGTWO1.995/14 Tue 6 - 8 pmDouglas Education Service District1871 NE Stephens StRoseburg OR 97471

CAREER & CONTINUING EDUCATIONCOMPUTERSQUICKBOOKS BASICSSet up a company file, build a chart of accounts, enter check and cash transactions, reconcile bank statements, study AP/AR, create reports, and more. Prior computer experience recommended. Suggested for users who are new to QuickBooks. Instructor: G. Peterson $75

SP19QUICKBOOKS1.704/9 - 4/16 Tue, Thu 6 - 8:30 pmCWT 17

EXCEL BASICSLearn more about what the popular MS Excel program can do for you! In this Basic Excel class, learn features such as creating, navigating, formatting and editing worksheets and workbooks. Enter various types of data, work with common formulas and functions, and create a simple chart. Learn the shortcuts.

Instructor: L. Way $69

SP19EXCEL1.705/6 - 5/7 Mon,Tue 5 - 8 pmCWT 17

EXCEL BEYOND THE BASICSGo beyond the basics and learn to link and manage worksheet information as well as use shortcuts to become more efficient. You will learn functions like SUM, MIN, MAX, SUBTOTAL, SUMIFS, COUNTIF and more. You will also leave class with the ability to organize, process and analyze worksheet data, link to Word and Power Point documents and much more. Instructor: L. Way $69

SP19EXCEL2.705/20 - 5/21 Mon,Tue 5 - 8 pmCWT 17

SKILL ENHANCEMENTLEADERSHIP BOOT CAMPDo you have leaders in your organization ready to go to the next level? UCC is offering a 7-week Leadership Bootcamp cohort where emerging managers, shift leads, and administrators can improve their leadership and supervisory skills in the workplace. Students can earn a Non Credit Training Certificate for successful completion. Topics Include: Leadership and Influence, Coaching, Giving and Receiving Feedback, Workplace Improvement Project Plan, Time Management, Growth Plan, and Goal Setting, Motivation of Self and Teams, Conflict Resolution, Generations in the Workplace, Problem Solving, Decision Making, and Communication. Each session will have lunch provided. Instructor & Facilitator: Christina Wooten, UCC Adjunct Business Faculty & Certified speaker, coach and trainer with the John Maxwell team. $799

SP19LEADERSHIPBOOTCAMP1.554/9 - 5/21 Tue 8 am -2:30 pmUCC Classroom TAP

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ALUMINUM MIG WELDING OPERATOR COURSE This course covers, safety, equipment, and essential variables of operation for the GMAW Aluminum welding process. This is a lab based course utilizing exercises for students to build skills with Aluminum GMAW welding. This course includes, but is not limited to: classroom discussions, multimedia presentations, and lab demonstrations covering technical skills. Instructor: D. Thompson $999

SP19ALUMWELD1.704/13 - 6/1 Sat 8 am -5 pmLockwood Hall 11

CERTIFIED FLAGGER TRAINING Prepare to be a Flagger for work zone traffic control. Learn the basics of flagging and traffic control. Receive State of ODOT Credentials for Flaggers. Valid for three years Class fee includes textbooks. Must be 18 or older to get a job as a Flagger. Information: Judy 541-440-7691. Fee $119.

SP19FLAGGER01.204/2 Tue 4:30 - 10 pmCWT 16

SP19FLAGGER02.205/6 Mon 4:30 - 10 pmCWT 16

SP19FLAGGER03.206/4 Tue 4:30 - 10 pmCWT 16

FORKLIFT TRAINING This course provides the skills necessary for the operator to carry out the requirements of moving large and heavy materials from one location to another in a safe manner as approved by the Occupational Safety and Health Act. At the conclusion students will: Know the features of a lift truck, recognize the importance of stable loads and the center of gravity, estimate load capacity, conduct mechanical checks while the engine is stopped and running, demonstrate safe starting procedures, demonstrate basic operating procedures, conduct driving exercises and directional changes safely, demonstrate the skill of inching, move loads of various weights, dimensions and balance points, pass a written test. Information: Call J. Ode at 541-440-4668. $95

SP19FORKLIFT01.205/18 Sat 8:30 am -3:30 pmWCH 14

CONFLICTMANAGEMENT Discover a workable conflict management model, discuss case studies in conflict management, and then take away successful conflict management strategies to apply in your workplace. If you have questions, please call John Fett at 541-440-7650.

$245

SP19CONFLICT1.554/1 – 4/26 Online

INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project management is one of the fastest paths to promotion by increasing your network through greater exposure. You will have the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project. If you have questions, please call John Fett at 541-440-7650. $195

SP19INTROPROJECTMANAGE1.554/1 – 4/26 Online

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS Acquire a well-rounded knowledge of the five Project Management Processes relating to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide. If you have questions, please call John Fett at 541-440-7650. $195

SP19PROJECTPROCESS1.555/6 – 5/31 Online

GOOGLE ANALYTICS This course, aimed at non-technical users, will take you through all the key techniques and how to use website analytics using the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. If you have questions, please call John Fett at 541-440-7650. $195

SP19GOOGLEANALYTICS1.55

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OCCUPATIONAL & LICENSINGLEVEL I & II WASTEWATER TEST PREP Prepare for the level I & II Wastewater exam. This course covers Wastewater Exam Strategies, Sanitary Sewer Volumes, Flowrates and Velocities and much more. Exam fee is in addition to the class fee. If you have question or would like to register please call Judy Ode 541-440-4668. $325

SP19WWTESTPREP1201.203/25 - 3/26 Mon,Tue 8 am - 5 pmCWT 10

LEVEL I & II WASTEWATER TEST PREP PLUS MATH Wastewater exam. If you want to register for both Wastewater Level I & II and the Wastewater Mathematics & Analytical Methods courses register for this session. Question or to register please call Judy Ode at 541-440-4668. $424

SP19WWTESTPREPMATH01.203/25 - 3/27 Mon,Tue,Wed 8 am - 5 pmCWT 10

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MATH FOR OPERATORS This course covers the following the following topics and more: Math assessment, Averages, Percent’s used in the Wastewater Industry, Calculating Areas & Volumes, Calculator Short Cuts, Arranging Wastewater Formulas, Basic Units used in WW Ind, Applying Dimensional Analysis to WW Collections Systems and more. The perfect tie in with any of the Wastewater Test Prep courses. $150

SP19WWMATH01.203/27 Wed 8 am - 5 pmCWT 10

LEVEL III & IV WASTEWATER TEST PREPPrepare for the level III & IV Wastewater exam. Exam fee is in addition to the class fee. If you have question or would like to register please call Judy Ode at 541-440-4668. $325

SP19WWTESTPREP3401.203/28 - 3/29 Thu,Fri 8 am - 5 pmCWT 10

LEVEL III & IV WASTEWATER TEST PREP PLUS MATH Prepare for the level III & IV Wastewater exam. This course includes the Wastewater Mathematics & Analytical Methods class on Wednesday. State Exam fee is in addition to the class fee. If you have question or would like to register please call Judy Ode at 541-440-4668. $424

SP19WWTESTPREPMATHPLUS3401.203/28 - 4/03 Thu 8 am - 5 pmCWT 10

WATER TREATMENT This course covers the fundamentals of water treatment, including operation and maintenance of facilities. For more information, call Judy 541-440-4668 $325

SP19WATERTREAT1.20 Online

LOG SCALING This class is designed to provide a working knowledge of the techniques used in log scaling. Primarily directed at Forestry Professionals, Cruisers, Administrators, and Marketing personnel it also will serve as an introduction for those interested in this career path. Course consists of a balance of theory and hands-on field experience. Classroom instruction on weekdays and field instruction during the Saturday sessions. Space is limited to 20 people. Instructor, P. Beck, who has extensive scaling, cruising, marketing, and administration experience. Saturday classes run from 7:00 am to 11:00 am at various off-site locations. $499

SP19LOGSCALING1.554/2 - 4/28 Tue,Thu,Sat 6 - 8 pmWCH

TORQUE CERTIFICATION COURSEThe torque certification is a 24-hour course divided into three areas: theory, application of torque and corresponding safety steps and proper hydraulic torque.Theory goes into the basiscs of what different fasteners do, how to identify bolt grades, metal grades, and the science and math that’s at work in fastener protocal. The second secion is the application of torque. which shows technicians how to use torque tools, how to make proper calibraition equations, and how to make wrench adjustments. Additionaly, students have access to a test bench where they can actually apply torque techniques, processes that are analyzed by a dedicated computer system integrated into the workbench. $299

SP19TORQUECERT1.554/8 - 4/30 Mon,Tue,Thu 5:30 - 8 pmUCC Classroom WCH

PHLEBOTOMYThis course qualifies students to work in medical laboratories, hospitals, clinics, donor facilities, healthcare insurance providers and more. Classroom, laboratory and clinical experience are included in this 11-week course. Upon successful completion of the Phlebotomy course you will be qualified to take the National Phlebotomy Technician PBT certification exam. Course work includes; confidentiality and HIPPA regulations, basic anatomy and physiology, infection control and safety, venipuncture, specimen handling and hands-on training with patients in a clinical setting. Students must be available for early morning hours for clinicals. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, HS diploma or GED, provide proof of current Immunizations (MMR, Hepatitis A/B and PPD within 12 months) and Healthcare provider CPR. Course has limited space and is offered Spring and Fall each year. For more information, or to register, call Judy Ode at 541-440-4668. $999

SP19PHLEBOTOMY01.204/2 - 6/11 Tue,Thu 6 - 9 pmWCH 16

INTELLECTUALPROPERTY LAW FOR ENGINEERS Class is mostly concerned with patent law, we also deal with copyright, trademark, trade dress, trade secrets and business methods. Required book: Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists, $105. To order, call The Center for Legal Studies at 1-888-930-4047. Course fee $729

SP19INTELLPROPLAWING01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19INTELLPROPLAWING02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

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EMPLOYMENT LAW CERTIFICATE COURSE Preferred SHRM Provider. Topics to be included are master and servant, wages and hours, anti-discrimination in employment and minimum wages and maximum hours, as well as regulation of working conditions. Book required: Basic Labor and Employment Law for Paralegals, 2nd edition, by Clyde E. Craig. Book $149, course fee $729

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SP19EMPLAWCERT02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

LAW SCHOOLPREPARATION COURSE Are you considering law school? Over the last 25 years, The Center for Legal Studies has demystified the study of law through this unique educational program that helps students to excel in, and not merely survive, their first year of law school. We’ll lead you through what to expect from the Socratic teaching method and show you how to master the casebook method of instruction used at nearly all law schools. We share with you a particularly effective method of case briefing that you can use throughout law school and your legal career. You’ll learn how to take notes effectively and turn those notes into course outlines that you’ll use to master master your final exams. Course fee $300

SP19LAWSCHOOLPREP01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

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LAW SCHOOLADMISSIONS TEST PREPARATION Applying to law school means taking the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). This course provides an overview of law school entrance procedures, a career in law, and law school survival techniques. It includes an intensive review of reading comprehension and logical reasoning questions, including techniques for quick elimination of incorrect answers, explanations and interpretations of correct answers, and approaches for selecting the correct answers. You will also learn proven test taking techniques and participate in an intensive review of analytical reasoning question, including technique for drafting the most helpful types of diagrams and explanations for and interpretations of correct answer choices. You will also learn the outline format that law school admissions counselors favor for the writing sample. Fee $300

SP19LSAT01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19LSAT02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST PREPARATION Most MBA programs across the country and internationally require a Graduate Management Admission Test score for program admission. This unique online format combines the convenience of independent study with the camaraderie of a classroom environment. The GMAT has four different sections - analytical writing, integrated reasoning, verbal and quantitative. The online course is divided into two separate courses to prepare you for the verbal and analytical writing section of the GMAT and one to prepare you for the quantitative and integrated reasoning sections. Fee $300

SP19GMATTESTPREP01.203/11-4/26 Online

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5/6-6/21 Online GRADUATE SCHOOLTEST PREPApplying to Graduate school usually means taking the GRE. Our GRE Preparation Course is a must! The GRE has two different sections - verbal and quantitative. Our online course is divided into two parts, one to prepare you for the verbal sections of the GRE and one to prepare you for the quantitative section. Fee $300.

SP19GRADSCHTESTPREP01.203/11 - 4/26 Online

SP19GRADSCHTESTPREP02.205/6 - 6/21 Online

CDL Come in to Community & Workforce Training (CWT) and pick up your CDL Packet. Fill out the Application for Commercial Truck Driving Course and bring your completed application and packet to the next information session, where we will provide assistance and answer questions. Information sessions are held on Tuesday’s at 2pm and Thursday’s at 9am in CWT 14.

COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVINGUCC Commercial Truck Driving Program is for anyone wanting to drive vehicles requiring a Class A CDL. Classes run about every 5-6 weeks. To find out more about the program, including pricing and dates, please call Community & Workforce Training at 541-440-4668.

CLASS B COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE Class B Commercial Driver License is for anyone wanting to drive vehicles requiring a Class B CDL. Class B CDL allows you to drive numerous vehicles requiring a Class B license; bus, 5 yard or smaller dump truck, garbage truck etc. To find out more about the program please call Sharon at 541-440-7776, or stop by the Workforce Training Center and pick up a Class B CDL packet. Get the Automatic restriction removed from your license. $1999

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COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING

CLASS B This course provides the skills necessary for the

COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING LICENSE CLASS B

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BUSINESS DESIGN ESSENTIALS WITH GROWTH WHEEL This workshop series guides participants through the GrowthWheel Framework, identifying the business Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and where to take it, creating flow in your business processes, making sure that your core messages reach the right people, and making sure the financials are compatible with business activities.Check for dates and times at: www.umpqua/sbdc

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2018 Umpqua Economic Impact:• 252 clients counseled

• 46 jobs created

• 23 new business starts

• 38 training events

• $1,683,200 in capital

Helping Build Oregon’s Best BusinessesFind the help you need from your SBDC. Whether you’re just starting out, experiencing growing pains, or ready to take your business to the next level, your Roseburg UCC SBDC is here for you!

UCC Small Business Development CenterUmpqua Business Center

522 SE Washington Ave., Roseburg

Call for a confidential no-cost appointment today: (541) 440-7824

POWERED BY The Oregon Small Business Development Centers are partially funded by the US Small Business Administration and the Oregon Business Development Department.

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 at Umpqua Community College, Umpqua Business Center, Ste. 116, 522 SE Washington Ave., Roseburg OR 97470Telephone: (541) 440-7824 Umpqua Community College is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

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Oregon Small Business Development CenterUmpqua Community College

REAL ESTATE BROKER’S PRE-LICENSE TRAININGComplete our 10-week course and you’ll be ready

to take the State of Oregon Real Estate Broker’s test! This hybrid live-and-online course meets for

10 weeks and combines lectures with home study to meet the 150-hour State of Oregon requirement.

All materials included. Inst. D. Stribling, cost $695

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HELPING BUILD OREGON’S BEST BUSINESSES

FIRST STEPS TO STARTING A BUSINESSGet ready to start your business with this comprehensive workshop. Filled with all the information required to take those first steps to becoming a business owner.

Course offered twice per month at UCC SBDC offices downtown.Check for dates and times at: www.umpqua.edu/sbdc

Online Learning for Your Business!

Want to learn on your time schedule?

Classes start every 6 weeks

And over 300 online courses

through www.ed2go.com/umpqua !

To register for SBCD workshops: https://www.enrole.com/umpqua

ONLINE MARKETING FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS This 8-week course (including three one-on-one advising sessions) is for those business owners who are ready to enter the competitive world of online marketing. Focusing on demographic targeting and remarketing, we will delve into the logic behind online marketing, and how to efficiently yield a better return on investment for your marketing dollars. This course requires the business to have a website, as well as a webmaster, or an ability to add code to the website. Instructor Justin Deedon. $199Check for dates and times at: www.umpqua/sbdc

M 4/8-5/27 5:30-7 pm SBDC Training Room

Umpqua Community College1140 Umpqua College Road PO Box 967 Roseburg OR 97470

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Explore UCC 4 – 7 p.m.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

• Come see for yourself what it’s like to be a Riverhawk!

• Tour our 100-acre campus and explore our

state-of-the-art facilities

• Learn everything you need to know about starting classes

• Talk with college instructors about opportunities in areas of study such as:

UCC is an equal opportunity employer and educator.

Art

Athletics

Business

Computer Information Systems

Computer Science

Engineering

Journalism

Short-Term Industry Certifications

Math

at Umpqua Community College Main Campus

Nursing

Paralegal

Psychology

Public Safety/ Paramedic

Viticulture & Enology

Welding

Writing

...and more

To register or get more information, visit

umpqua.edu/explore-UCCor call Jessica Richardson, Recruitment Coordinator at 541-440-46771140 Umpqua College Road, Roseburg, OR 97470

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