Service-Learning
Service-Learning courses include volunteer projects related to the course material. These projects help students better understand the subject through firsthand experience, allow students to participate in community problem solving, and engage students with issues of values, leadership, and civic engagement.
In classes marked "Service-Learning Option", the volunteer projects are not required. In classes marked "Service-Learning Required", some volunteer work is required. Questions about individual course requirements should be directed to the instructor. To learn more about Service-Learning or to view the most up-to-date listing of service-learning courses, please view the online class schedule: www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
ALC50 Basic English Skills Lab, 0.0 Cr.
Self-paced, individualized reading, writing and English instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed needs. May include computer-assisted instruction, tutoring, use of textbook-workbook for assignments and other media.
10503 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRF 01/04-03/12 Spillum
Tuition $60 Service-Learning Option
ALC 51 Basic English Skills Lab, 1.00 Cr.
Self-paced, individualized reading, writing instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed needs. May include computer assisted or small group instruction; tutoring; textbook/workbook assignments; or audio/video. May be taken three times. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 80, RD 80, ESOL 250 or ESOL 252.
13510 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRF 01/04-03/12 Spillum
Service-Learning Option
ALC 52 Basic English Skills Lab, 2.0 Cr.
Self-paced, individualized reading and writing instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed needs. May include computer assisted or small group instruction; tutoring; textbook/workbook assignments; or audio/video. May be taken three times. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 80, RD 80, ESOL 250 or ESOL 252.
13368 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRF 01/04-03/12 Spillum
Service-Learning Option
ALC 53 Basic English Skills Lab, 3.0 Cr.
Self-paced, individualized reading and writing instruction in lab setting. Content varies depending upon interest and diagnosed needs. May include computer-assisted or small group instruction; tutoring; textbook-workbook assignments; or audio/video. May be taken three times. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 80, RD 80, ESOL 250, or ESOL 252.
14830 Sylvania CC 204 TBA MTWRF 01/04-03/12 Spillum
Service-Learning Option
ART 101 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.
Addresses seeing, experiencing and appreciating the urban world as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment, such as with architecture, gardens, fountains, malls and public spaces. Examines how cities express the values, technology, geography and economic structure of many cultures in the light of aesthetic, historic, and critical factors. The Intro to Art series 101, 102, 103 may be taken in any order.
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Fee: 20.00
16158 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Service-Learning Option
ART 204 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.
Examines visual art and architecture as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment of a particular era. Objectives center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in an historical context, and covers the Paleolithic, Ancient Near Eastern, and Aegean cultures, beginning about 30,000 BCE.
Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
16183 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Service-Learning Option
16184 For info contact: Rock Creek Tringali
Service-Learning Option
BA 111 Introduction to Accounting, 3.00 Cr.
Presents double-entry accounting as related to service and merchandising business. Covers accounting cycle, including journalizing, posting to the general ledger, preparation of financial statements, petty cash, bank reconciliations, combined journal , special journals and payroll.
12593 Sylvania AM 125 1:00P- 2:50P TR 01/05-03/18 Killingsworth
Service-Learning required.
BI 211 Principles of Biology, 5.0 Cr.
First term of a three term sequence for students majoring in biology and the sciences, including pre-medical, pre-dental, chiropractic, pharmacy, and related fields. Includes introduction to science, biochemistry, metabolism, the cell, molecular biology, and reproduction. Recommended: High school biology and chemistry in the past seven years. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores, and MTH 60 or higher. Prerequisite/Concurrent: CH 100 or above; or instructor permission.
Lecture
11303 Sylvania HT 223 9:00A-10:50A MW 01/04-03/17 Fergusson-Kolmes
Lab
11304 Sylvania HT 302 8:00A-10:50A F 01/08-03/19 Fergusson-Kolmes
Service-Learning Option
11447 Sylvania HT 302 12:00P- 2:50P F 01/08-03/19 Fergusson-Kolmes
Service-Learning Option
15203 Sylvania HT 302 9:00A-11:50A R 01/07-03/18 Fergusson-Kolmes
Service-Learning Option
BI 212 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.
Second part of a three-quarter sequence designed for students majoring in biology and the sciences, including pre-medical, pre-dental, chiropractic, pharmacy, and related fields. Topics include: inheritance, the genetic code, modern and classical genetics, evolution, diversity, and systematics. This course may include some dissection of plants and animals. Prerequisite: BI 211 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: 12.00
Lecture
10336 Sylvania HT 213 9:00A-10:50A TR 01/05-03/18 Fong
Lab
10337 Sylvania HT 302 8:00A-10:50A W 01/06-03/17 Fong
Service-Learning Option
10338 Sylvania HT 302 2:00P- 4:50P W 01/06-03/17 Fong
Service-Learning Option
CG 105 Scholarships: $$ for College, 2.0 Cr.
Provides a systematic approach to researching and applying for scholarships. Topics include: Creating a scholarship portfolio, Oregon Student Assistance Commission application, PCC Foundation application, internet resources, and research strategies. Students will identify skills, accomplishments, values, goals, and life experiences, and learn strategies to translate them into an effective scholarship application. Interviewing tips will be discussed. Panels and guest speakers, including scholarship winners, will share perspectives on the scholarship process. Corequisite: WR 105: Scholarship Essay Writing.
12979 Cascade TEB 225 2:00P- 3:50P M 01/04-03/20 Washington
Students must also take WR 105 class CRN 18070.
Service-Learning Required
12978 Sylvania SCB 202 7:00P- 8:50P W 01/06-03/17 Morrow
Students must also register for WR 105 crn .
Service-Learning Required
14887 For info contact: Rock Creek Morrow
Web Class. Must also take WR105 CRN 17395.
Service-Learning Required
CMET 110 Statics, 4.00 Cr.
Covers fundamental concepts of mechanics relating to forces acting on rigid bodies. Includes problems involving actions and reactions on structures and machines in two and three dimensions. Also covers friction, moments of inertia, and centroids. Corequisite: CMET 111. Prerequisite or concurrent: CMET 112. Prerequisites: MTH 60 and placement in WR 115. Department approval required. Fee: 24.00
11297 Sylvania AM 112 10:00A-10:50A MTWRF 01/04-03/19 Gerstner
and Sylvania AM 112 11:00A-11:50A MWF 01/04-03/19 Gerstner
Service-Learning Option
CMET 111 Engineering Tech Orientation, 4.00 Cr.
A rigorous practical approach to techniques and problems encountered in the field of engineering technology. Offers abundant opportunity to solve engineering problems. Corequisite: CMET 110. Prerequisite or concurrent: CMET 112.
11298 Sylvania AM 112 8:00A- 9:50A MTWRF 01/04-03/19 Gerstner
and Sylvania AM 112 TBA TBA 01/04-03/19 Gerstner
Service-Learning Option
DH 252 Community Oral Health II 2.00
Students utilize public health program planning models to develop and participate with community oral health programs for various populations.
Admission only through program acceptance. For additional help call 503-977-4795 or check the web site www.pcc.edu/programs/dental-hygiene/.
Service-Learning Required
ECE 200 The Professional in EEFS, 3.00 Cr.
History, current programs and practices, and future issues of early childhood education. Includes professionalism, historic and current issues, types of programs for young children, parent interaction, job opportunities, ethical/legal issues and community resources. Develops a professional philosophy. Prerequisite: WR 115
11811 Sylvania HT 321 6:00P- 8:50P W 01/06-03/17 Dundorf
Service-Learning Option
ENG 106 Intro to Literature (Poetry), 4.00 Cr.
Enhances enjoyment of poetry, increases understanding of poetic elements, conventions and forms, and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
10839 Sylvania SY TBA 11:00A-12:50P MW 01/04-03/17 Wheeler
Service-Learning Option
GER 202 Second Year German, 4.00 Cr.
Second term of a three-term sequence. Students continue to expand on their skills in the five language areas: listening, speaking, writing, reading, and culture. Emphasizes proficiency in spoken German. Recommended: Completion of GER 201, 250 or instructor permission.
10933 Sylvania CT 107 6:30P- 8:20P TR 01/05-03/18 Dittmore
Service-Learning Option--See www.pcc.edu/servicelearning
HE 250 Personal Health, 3.00 Cr.
Explores current general health issues in emotional health and stress, physical fitness, nutrition, human sexuality, communicable and degenerative diseases and drugs from a wellness perspective.
14422 R. Creek BLDG2 111 6:00P- 8:50P W 01/06-03/17 Hickcox
Service-Learning Option
HE 251 Community/Public Health Issues, 4.00 Cr.
Inquires into the causes and potential solutions for current community health issues, overviews the organization of community and health care agencies, and explores career opportunities in community health.
13260 For info contact: Rock Creek Playford
Service-Learning Required
HPE 295 Health & Fitness for Life, 3.00 Cr.
Explores the role of wellness, physical fitness, stress, nutrition and cardiovascular health in promoting an individual?s health and well being. Fitness testing and fitness lab are included. Fee: 12.00
Lecture
13254 R. Creek BLDG7 109 10:00A-10:50A MW 01/04-03/17 Hickcox
Service-Learning Option
HST 106 Hst East Civ: East Asia, 4.00 Cr.
Surveys the eastern regions of Asia, specifically China and Japan. Includes political, social, religious and cultural themes from pre-history to modern times. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
13204 Sylvania SS 109 9:00A-10:50A TR 01/05-03/18 Gray
Service-Learning Option
13205 For info contact: Sylvania Gray
Service-Learning Option
MTH 20 Basic Math, 4.00 Cr.
Use fractions, decimals, percents, integer arithmetic, measurements, and geometric properties to write, manipulate, interpret and solve application and formula problems. Introduce concepts of basic statistics, charts and graphs. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically, and in oral and written form. Scientific calculator with fraction capabilities required. Prerequisite: Pre- Algebra COMPASS score 21-48 or successful completion of MTH 10 or MTH 11 with a "C" or better and Reading COMPASS score 44-65 or successful completion of RD 80 or ESOL 250 with a "C" or better.
11514 R. Creek BLDG2 212 TBA TBA 01/04-03/20 Marshall
Flex hrs, Orientation X7414 or pcc.edu/staff/mmarshal
Service-Learning Required.
MTH 212 Foundations of Elem Math II, 4.00 Cr.
Surveys mathematical topics for those interested in the presentation of mathematics at the K-9 levels. Various manipulatives and problem solving approaches are used to explore rational numbers (fractions, decimals, percents), integers, the set of irrational numbers, the set of real numbers, and simple probability and statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 211 and its prerequisite requirements. Fee: 6.00
10462 R. Creek BLDG2 101 10:00A-11:50A MW 01/04-03/17 Stabley
Service-Learning Option
R 210 World Religions, 4.00 Cr.
A general survey course that examines the major religions of the world, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Attention is given to their founds and history, myths and doctrines, rituals and traditions, and social and personal ethics. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
14038 R. Creek BLDG2 122 8:00A- 9:50A MW 01/04-03/17 Bailey
Service-Learning Option.
SOC 205 Soc Change/Social Institutions, 4.00 Cr.
Explores various social institutions (family, economy, polity, and religion) from a social change perspective. Various theories of social organization and social change are compared and contrasted. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
15540 Sylvania SS 108 3:00P- 4:50P TR 01/05-03/20 Butz
Service-Learning Option
SOC 206 Gen Soc: Social Problems, 4.00 Cr.
Applies the sociological frame of reference to the study of social problems, their identification, analysis of causes and possible solutions. Problems explored may include mental disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, crime and delinquency, group discrimination, inequality, poverty, alienation, domestic and international violence, environment and energy. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
41049 R. Creek BLDG3 225 10:00A- 1:50P F 09/25-12/11 McMurry
Service-Learning Required
SOC215 Social Issues and Movements, 4.0 cr.
Explores social issues and movements from a global perspective. Examines the impact of social change and cultural contact on individuals and social structure and focuses on organized social responses to social problems, utilizing a multicultural, multidisciplinary approach. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
15417 Sylvania / SS / 109 03:00 PM-04:50 PM TuTh 05-Jan-2010 thru 20-Mar-2010 Instructor: Kim D Smith Tuition: credit Fees: $0.00
Service-Learning Required
SPA102 First Year Spanish-Second Term, 4.0 Cr.
Active communication in Spanish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabulary and culture. Recommended: Simultaneous enrollment in SPA 112C. Successful completion of SPA 101 or instructor permission. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores.
11009 Sylvania HT 320 1:00P- 2:50P MW 01/04-03/17 Bentley
Students should also register in SPA 112C-CRN 13528
Service-Learning Option
12851 Sylvania TCB 208 11:00A-12:50P TR 01/05-03/18 Bentley
Students should also register in SPA 112C-CRN 12474
Service-Learning Option
SP 111 Public Speaking, 4 cr.
Introduction to speechmaking based primarily on a traditional public speaking approach. Aids students in developing theoretical understanding and practical application of oral communication skills. Also includes techniques in controlling speech anxiety, how to structure and organize information to present to a variety of audiences, and physical and vocal delivery skills. Prerequisite: MTH 20 or equivalent placement test score, and WR 121.
16562 For info contact: Sylvania Werkman
Service-Learning Required
16565 For info contact: Sylvania Werkman
Service-Learning Required
SP 140 Intro to Intercultural Comm, 4.00 Cr.
Explores the nature and impact of different cultures on communication. Includes interactive relationship forms as the basis for global understanding in the classroom, business or travel. Focus on processing messages with accelerating changes in political, economic and immigration patterns through individual cultural perceptions. Understand and communicate with people who are "different." Prerequisite: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent
12247 For info contact: Rock Creek Haigler
Service-Learning Required
15530 For info contact: Cascade Doss
Service-Learning Required
WR 121 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.
Develops skills in analytical reading, critical thinking, and expository and persuasive writing. Students compose several essays using a variety of strategies to present evidence in support of a thesis. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 121, or completion of WR 115 and RD 115.
13508 SE Center TABOR 126 10:00A-11:50A TR 01/05-03/18 Lamb
Service-Learning Option
WR122 English Composition, 4.0 Cr.
Focuses on argument as a means of inquiry, clear and appropriate writing style, and critical reading. Explores ideas and issues through discussion and writing. Students compose analytical, argumentative, and/or expository essays with appropriate documentation. Prerequisite: WR 121.
10711 SE Center TABOR 140 1:00P- 2:50P TR 01/05-03/18 Lamb
Service-Learning Required