Planning your first term

Use this page as a guide to help choose your first term of classes at PCC.

Part-time schedule

Part-time: less than 12 credits per term. On average, a student taking 4-8 credits per term (1-2 classes) should plan to spend between 12-24 hours a week in class and studying.

  • One writing class: most new students take WR 121: Composition I. You should take the writing class that was recommended during placement. See your writing placement in MyPCC: ready to register.
  • One class from your major: browse the class schedule for intro classes in your area of study. If you don’t have a major yet, choose a topic you want to explore.

Full-time schedule

Full-time: 12 credits or more per term. On average, a student taking 12 credits per term (3 classes) should plan to spend 36 hours a week in class and studying.

  • One writing class: most new students take WR 121: Composition I. You should take the writing class that was recommended during placement. See your writing placement in MyPCC: ready to register.
  • Two classes, choose from:
    • Class from your major: browse the class schedule for intro classes in your area of study. If you don’t have a major yet, choose a topic you want to explore.
    • Math class: after completing placement, decide if you want to take a math class. Learn about choosing a math class. See your math placement in MyPCC: ready to register.
    • General education elective: classes in subjects like history, science, and humanities. See general education classes.

Class suggestions by program

Below are examples of first term classes for some of PCC’s academic programs.

  • These suggestions are for first-time students who have placed into WR 121 and MTH 60.
  • Some classes below require higher math placement.

Online classes: before registering for online classes, you must complete the Start Guide for Online Learning.

Program of interest First term class suggestions
University Transfer WR 121, general education classes: see more about university transfer
Addiction Counseling Take prerequisites needed to apply to Addiction Counseling
Architectural Design and Drafting See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Architectural Design and Drafting
ASL / English Interpreting Take prerequisites needed to apply to ASL / English Interpreting
Auto Collision Repair See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Auto Collision Repair (if classes are full, take WR 121 and general education classes)
Automotive Service Take prerequisites needed to apply to Automotive Service
Aviation Maintenance See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Aviation Maintenance (if classes are full, take WR 121 and general education classes)
Aviation Science WR 121, MTH 58 or higher, GS 109, and prerequisites needed to apply to Aviation Science
Bioscience Take prerequisites needed to apply to Bioscience
Building Construction See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Building Construction
Business Administration WR 121, BA 100, BA 101, BA 131, BA 111
Civil and Construction Engineering See suggested classes: CCET advising guide
Computer Information Systems WR 121, MTH 65, CIS 120 or 121, CIS 184C
Criminal Justice WR 121, MTH 58 or higher, CJA 100, CJA 101
Dealer Service See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Dealer Service
Dental Assisting Take prerequisites needed to apply to Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene Take prerequisites needed to apply to Dental Hygiene
Diesel Service Take prerequisites needed to apply to Diesel Service
Education (elementary) WR 121, MTH 211, PS 201, PSY 201A, ED 100, ED 224, ED 258, ED 259, ED 251, ED 269
Education (middle / high) WR 121, MTH 58 or higher (if teaching science or math: MTH 60 or higher), and classes in field of interest
Electronic Engineering See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Electronic Engineering
Emergency Medical Services Take prerequisites needed to apply to Emergency Medical Services
Exercise Science FT 100, FT 101, FT 131, PE 295, HUS 102, and prerequisites needed to apply to Exercise Science
Eye Technician Take prerequisites needed to apply to Eye Technician
Facilities Maintenance (HVAC) FMT 101, FMT 111, any FMT class without prerequisites
GIS and Geospatial See suggested classes: advising guide: degree or advising guide: GIS certificate
Graphic Design Take prerequisites needed to apply to Graphic Design
Health Information Management Take prerequisites needed to apply to Health Information Management
Interior Design WR 121, MTH 58, and suggested classes from the term-by-term breakdown Interior Design
Landscape Tech See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Landscape Tech
Machine Manufacturing Take prerequisites needed to apply to Machine Manufacturing
Management and Supervisory Development WR 121, MSD 101, MSD 105, CIS 120 or BA 131
Medical Assisting Take prerequisites needed to apply to Medical Assisting
Medical Lab Tech Take prerequisites needed to apply to Medical Lab Tech
Medical Professions MP 108, MP 111, MP 113, MP 140, HIM 182
Microelectronics WR 121, MT 101, MT 102, MT 103, MT 106, MT 111A, MT 121A, MT 151
Multimedia WR 121 and suggested classes from term-by-term breakdown Multimedia
Multimedia: Video Production WR 121 and suggested classes from term-by-term breakdown Multimedia: Video Production
Music and Sonic Arts See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Music and Sonic Arts
Music and Sonic Arts: Creative Coding See suggested classes: term-by-term breakdown Music and Sonic Arts: Creative Coding
Nursing Take prerequisites needed to apply to Nursing
Paralegal Take prerequisites needed to apply to Paralegal
Radiography Take prerequisites needed to apply to Radiography
Veterinary Tech Take prerequisites needed to apply to Veterinary Tech
Welding WR 121, MTH 58 or higher, WLD 101, WLD 102, and apply to Welding

Classes without prerequisites

If you’re new to college, you may not meet prerequisites for some classes. The classes below have no (or few) prerequisites, meaning you can register without having to complete other classes first.

Classes with no prerequisites
  • Art 115: Basic Design – 2D Foundations
  • ART 116: Basic Design – Color Foundations
  • ART 117: Basic Design – 3D Foundations
  • ART 131A: Drawing I
  • ART 140A: Intro to Digital Photography
  • ART 141: Intro to Photography
  • ART 219C: Hand Lettering
  • ART 237A: Drawing the Human Figure
  • ART 253A: Ceramics I
  • ART 284A: Watercolor I
  • ASL 101: American Sign Language I
  • CG 100: College Survival and Success
  • CG 112: Managing Test Anxiety
  • FR 101: First Year French
  • GER 101: First Year German
  • HE 242: Stress and Human Health
  • HE 250: Personal Health
  • HE 295: Health and Fitness for Life
  • JPN 101: First Year Japanese
  • MUS 101: Introduction to Music
  • MUS 190: Introduction to Piano
Classes that only require placement into WR115
  • CG 111A: Study Skills for Coll Learning
  • CG 140A: Career and Life Planning
  • CG 145: Stress Management
  • HST 100: Introduction to History
  • LIB 101: Introduction to Research
Classes that only require placement into WR121
  • ENG 104: Intro to Literature
  • ENG 107: Intro to World Lit – Early
  • ENG 197: Film Studies – Themes and Genres
  • ENG 205: British Lit from 1700
  • ENG 250: Intro to Folklore and Myth
  • ENG 258: African-Am Lit
  • ENG 261: Literature of Science Fiction
  • FN 110: Personal Nutrition
  • NAS 240: Intro to Native American Lit
  • WR 121: Composition I
  • WR 240: Creative Writing – Nonfiction
  • WR 241: Creative Writing – Fiction
  • WR 242: Creative Writing – Poetry
  • WR 243: Creative Writing – Script Writing

Questions

Have a question about what classes to choose? Connect with Academic Advising.