Class Schedule
Course Schedule for Spring 2026
ABE 016 OA
ABE SCIENCE
The Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students in developing the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers, community members, and lifelong learners. ABE GED Science the Oregon Adult college and Career Readiness Standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score 210 and above
| Instructor: Van Weerdhuizen, Chase |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-10:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-10:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 017 OA
ABE SOCIAL STUDIES
The Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards (OACCRS) support students in developing the knowledge and skills they need to achieve their goals as family members, workers, community members, and lifelong learners. ABE GED Social Studies follows the Oregon Adult College and Career Readiness Standards. Prerequisite: CASAS score 210 and above
| Instructor: Gluch, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-10:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-10:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 020 OA
ABS MATH II
The Oregon ABS Learning Standards are applied using math for a variety of purposes in order to integrate knowledge, skills, and strategies in following the math process. Students can use math to solve problems and communicate their results. The course will include: the use of fractions, metric measurement, ratios and proportions. The course uses contextualized math focused on technical fields, including occupations related to health care, construction, sales, and manufacturing. Prerequisite: CASAS (Math Test) Score of 221-229
| Instructor: Frederick, Kim |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 1:30PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 1:30PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 025 OA
LANGUAGE ARTS 2
Adults exiting this level can independently read and comprehend a variety of work and Community text and some literary and academic texts, Show fluency, independence, and ability to perform in a range of settings. Prerequisites: Pass the Pre-Bridge Reading/Writing Course; and/or Writing level matches "Oregon ABS Learning Standards" Level 5 & 6
| Instructor: Van Weerdhuizen, Chase |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 1:30PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 1:30PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 030 MA
ABS MATH III
The Oregon ABS Learning Standards are applied with the purpose of having students pass the GED Test. Students should be able to transition into a college level math course, using math for a variety of purposes by integrating knowledge, skills, and strategies in following the math process, so students can use math to solve problems and communicate their results. The course will include: plane geometry, coordinate geometry, probability, and algebra. The course uses contextualized math focused on technical fields, including occupations related to health care, construction, sales, and manufacturing. Prerequisites: CASAS (Math Test) Score of 230 or higher
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 030 OA
ABS MATH III
The Oregon ABS Learning Standards are applied with the purpose of having students pass the GED Test. Students should be able to transition into a college level math course, using math for a variety of purposes by integrating knowledge, skills, and strategies in following the math process, so students can use math to solve problems and communicate their results. The course will include: plane geometry, coordinate geometry, probability, and algebra. The course uses contextualized math focused on technical fields, including occupations related to health care, construction, sales, and manufacturing. Prerequisites: CASAS (Math Test) Score of 230 or higher
| Instructor: Frederick, Kim |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 10:30AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 10:30AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 030 OB
ABS MATH III
The Oregon ABS Learning Standards are applied with the purpose of having students pass the GED Test. Students should be able to transition into a college level math course, using math for a variety of purposes by integrating knowledge, skills, and strategies in following the math process, so students can use math to solve problems and communicate their results. The course will include: plane geometry, coordinate geometry, probability, and algebra. The course uses contextualized math focused on technical fields, including occupations related to health care, construction, sales, and manufacturing. Prerequisites: CASAS (Math Test) Score of 230 or higher
| Instructor: Frederick, Kim |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-10:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-10:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 035 MA
LANGUAGE ARTS 3
Reading Standards: Adults exiting each level can independently read and comprehend a wide variety of texts, including complex and sophisticated work and community documents, literary texts, and post-secondary academic texts. Prerequisites: Pass the Pre-Bridge Reading/Writing course; and/or writing levels matches "Oregon ABS Learning Standards" Writing levels 7 & 8
Writing Standards:Show fluency, independence and ability to perform in a range of settings.
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 035 OA
LANGUAGE ARTS 3
Reading Standards: Adults exiting each level can independently read and comprehend a wide variety of texts, including complex and sophisticated work and community documents, literary texts, and post-secondary academic texts. Prerequisites: Pass the Pre-Bridge Reading/Writing course; and/or writing levels matches "Oregon ABS Learning Standards" Writing levels 7 & 8
Writing Standards:Show fluency, independence and ability to perform in a range of settings.
| Instructor: Gluch, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 10:30AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 10:30AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 050 OA
GUIDED STUDY SESSION
Guided study session for students enrolled in Adult Basic Education courses.
| Instructor: Van Weerdhuizen, Chase |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 10:30AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 10:30AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 050 OC
GUIDED STUDY SESSION
Guided study session for students enrolled in Adult Basic Education courses.
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ABE 199 OW
GED COMPREHENSIVE - EXPERIMENTAL
Special Studies course for students enrolled in TVCC Adult Basic Education/GED program.
| Instructor: Gluch, Michelle |
Location: Web |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 050 OA
HORSE STALL MAINTENANCE
Course to be considered non-credit workshops, seminars and specialty courses for non-credit Continuing and Community Education.
| Instructor: Porter, Sandra |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 050 OB
HORSE STALL MAINTENANCE
Course to be considered non-credit workshops, seminars and specialty courses for non-credit Continuing and Community Education.
| Instructor: Porter, Sandra |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 050 OC
HORSE STALL MAINTENANCE
Course to be considered non-credit workshops, seminars and specialty courses for non-credit Continuing and Community Education.
| Instructor: Porter, Sandra |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 111 OA
AGRICULTURE COMPUTERS
Acquaints students with the use of a micro-computer and software for agricultural uses. Includes farm accounting, spreadsheets, depreciation schedules, rations, PowerPoint, internet/email, and financial analysis.
| Instructor: Neider, Florian |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 201 OA
CURRENT ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE
Examines current issues facing all sectors of agriculture. Investigates and considers opposing viewpoints of a variety of groups through guest speakers, seminars, email contact, written and oral presentations.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 280 O1
AGRICULTURE COOP WK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a ag-related technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 280 O2
AGRICULTURE COOP WK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a ag-related technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 280 O3
AGRICULTURE COOP WK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a ag-related technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 280 O4
AGRICULTURE COOP WK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a ag-related technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 280 O5
AGRICULTURE COOP WK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a ag-related technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AG 280 O6
AGRICULTURE COOP WK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a ag-related technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 6.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 6.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AMT 112 OA
OFF ROAD DIESEL TECHNOLOGY
This course develops knowledge and skills needed to be successful in the off-road diesel equipment industry. Training will include inspection, diagnostics, and repair of diesel-powered equipment. Developing specific skills to diesel systems will expand learning confidence to provide a rewarding career as a service technician of agriculture and construction machinery. Learning will further be empowered to complete tasks related to this equipment field that ensures reliability of repair work and satisfaction of clients the work is completed for. Prerequisite: INED 104, and INED 113
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 146 OH
EQUINE TRAINING QUALITY ASSURANCE
This course is designed to cover Training Quality Assurance industry quality standards and certifications for working on ranches where horsemanship, stockmanship and roping skills are required.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 153 OA
BUILDING AND STABLE MANAGEMENT
Covers the practical application of designing and managing a stable for all ages of horses. Prerequisite: ANS 152
| Instructor: Olsen, Cami |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: W 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: W 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 183 OA
FUNDAMENTAL OF EQUESTRIAN SKILL III
Continues to develop the rider's feel and timing while performing more advanced fundamental maneuvers. Teaches more advanced horse theory and performance skills. Prerequisite: ANS 182
| Instructor: Olsen, Cami |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 195 OA
ROPE HORSE
This course teaches students how to use ranch work to instill a strong foundation on a rope horse, how to introduce a horse to coming out of the box and how to prepare a horse to be sold as a rope horse, team roping, breakaway or calf-roping horse. Prerequisite: ANS 143 or Instructor approval
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TRS 3:30PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TRS 3:30PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 200 OA
LIVESTOCK SKILLS
Presents the proper techniques of basic livestock skills, such as branding, implanting, and heat synchronization. Stresses livestock handling, sanitation, facility design, quality beef assurance, and personal safety. Includes skills demonstrated by a qualified veterinarian.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MWF 3:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MWF 3:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 210 OA
FEED AND RATION FORMULATION
Covers feedstuffs, their analysis, and animal use. Studies how processing affects bio-availability of feeds, mixing feeds to meet specific animal requirements, and meeting animal needs as they change due to increased production, reproduction, and growth. Teaches ration formulation by hand methods and computer. Prerequisites: ANS 121, ANS 211 preferred. Course Note: 22 Lab hours will be made up in off campus activities.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 210 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 211 OW
APPLIED ANIMAL NUTRITION
Covers all aspects of animal nutrition, including analysis of feedstuffs, the anatomy of ruminant and non-ruminant, nutrient metabolism, and the in-depth discussion on the required nutrients (water, protein, lipids, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins). Prerequisites: ANS 121 recommended.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 217 OA
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
Teaches proper procedure in thawing and placing semen in the target area of cattle through "hands-on" experience. Includes nitrogen tank procedure, pregnancy testing, health factors, and genetic selection. Concludes with testing for the Artificial Insemination Certification for Oregon. Course Note: 29 hours of lab time TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MTWRF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MTWRF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 217 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 221 OA
ADVANCED HALTER TRAINING
The course focuses on meeting the industry quality standards for halter training a horse for the public.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MTWRFS 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MTWRFS 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 222 OH
EQUINE HEALTH & DISEASE
Studies horse health and soundness, including in depth anatomy, diseases, nutrition, soundness or lameness issues, and the available treatments.
Note: Class has both online and in-person coursework. Class will meet in-person from 9:30 am - 11:30 am on 3/31, 4/28, 5/19, and 6/11.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 224 OA
PUREBRED HERD IMPROVEMENT
Applies principles learned in livestock breeding to dairy, horses, pigs, and sheep. Provides students a hands-on opportunity to apply what they have learned about selection. Includes several field trips to local farms/ranches to learn breeding program management.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 240 OX
INTRO TO ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGY
Presents information on what ultrasound technology is and how it can be used in animal agriculture. Familiarizes students with ultrasound terminology and machine operations. Includes hands-on opportunities for scanning cattle, sheep, and hogs.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 253 OA
INDUSTRY COLT STARTING
This course focuses on taking the confidence students have received from Intro to Colt Starting and Colt Starting to equip students to meet the industry colt starting standard for training horses for the public or become a riding assistant for a trainer in the industry. Prerequisite: ANS 252
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 12:00PM-1:35PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MTWR 12:00PM-1:35PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 253 OB
INDUSTRY COLT STARTING
This course focuses on taking the confidence students have received from Intro to Colt Starting and Colt Starting to equip students to meet the industry colt starting standard for training horses for the public or become a riding assistant for a trainer in the industry. Prerequisite: ANS 252
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 1:30PM-3:15PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MTWR 1:30PM-3:15PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ANS 277 OA
EQUINE REPRODUCTION
Presents newer ideas and procedures involved with impregnating mares, along with common problems facing the mares and stallion during the breeding.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 112 C OC
INSIDE ELEC APPR MEASURE BLUEPRINT
This course covers related training for Inside/Manufacturing Plant Electrical Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside/Manufacturing Plant Electrician. The content will cover electrical theory, math and power distribution and will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprentice, APR 112A, APR 112B
| Instructor: Bail, Richard |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: M 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: M 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 112 F OC
INSIDE ELECTRICAL APPR THEORY
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside/Manufacturing Plant Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electric Code. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprentice, APR 112A, APR 112B, APR 112C, APR 112D, APR 112E
| Instructor: Corder, Kotton |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: T 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: T 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 199 CA
1ST YEAR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Hybrid Course - students will meet on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the class. Students are required to complete additional course work online.
| Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 199 CB
2ND YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Hybrid Course - students will meet on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the class. Students are required to complete additional course work online.
| Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 199 CC
3RD YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Hybrid Course - students will meet on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the class. Students are required to complete additional course work online.
| Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 199 CD
4TH YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
| Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 212 I OC
INSIDE ELECTRICAL APPR FIBER OPTICS
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside/Manufacturing Plant Electrician. Course content covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installation. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprentice, AOR 112A, APR 112B, APR 112C. APR 112D, APR 112E, APR 112F, APR 212G, APR 212H
| Instructor: Howard, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: M 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: M 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
APR 212 L OC
INSIDE ELECT APPR CODE & TEST PREP
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the Inside/Manufacturing Plant Electrical Apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Journeyman Electrical License exam. Prerequisites: Indentured Apprentice, APR 112A, APR 112B, APR 112C, APR 112D, APR 112E, APR 112F, APR 212G, APR 212H, APR 212I, APR 212J, APR 212K
| Instructor: Howard, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: M 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: M 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AREC 221 OA
MARKETING IN AGRICULTURE
Presents organization and functions of domestic and international markets, market channels for various agricultural commodities, and roles of agri-business, cooperatives, and government in marketing decisions. Discusses, in full detail, the futures market and forward contracting.
| Instructor: Neider, Florian |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AREC 296 OX
PRODUCTION PROBLEMS
Project oriented course where students will select an agricultural area of focus to create a feasibility study or economic analysis. Currently published data and figures will be used to develop a report. Presentations will be given as a final for the course. Instructor approval required.
| Instructor: Neider, Florian |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 101 OW
INTRO TO VISUAL ARTS
Introduces many facets of art, including an overview of major art movements throughout history, the formal elements of art, various art media, art criticism, explore complex culturally based assumptions that influence the artist and his or her art work, and exercises designed to build perceptual skills. Includes lectures illustrated with slides, power points and audio lectures in Black Board as well as an Art Gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 133 OA
DIGITAL DRAWING
Introduces students to digital drawing software and stylus input to achieve various computer based techniques in line, shading, and expression. Also introduces time as an element of drawing through animation. Students will explore character design, basic animation, illustration, and scientific drawing.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 181 CA
BEGINNING PAINTING
This course introduces beginning level skills and ideas when learning to paint. Techniques to achieve painted surfaces will be explored and a variety of painting medias will be introduced.
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 181 OA
BEGINNING PAINTING
This course introduces beginning level skills and ideas when learning to paint. Techniques to achieve painted surfaces will be explored and a variety of painting medias will be introduced.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 182 CA
INTERMEDIATE PAINTING
The course continues and expands on intermediate ability skills and ideas when learning to paint. Techniques to achieve painterly surfaces continue to be explored. Intermediate techniques using a variety of painting media will be applied. Prerequisite: Art 181
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 182 OA
INTERMEDIATE PAINTING
The course continues and expands on intermediate ability skills and ideas when learning to paint. Techniques to achieve painterly surfaces continue to be explored. Intermediate techniques using a variety of painting media will be applied. Prerequisite: Art 181
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 183 CA
ADVANCED PAINTING
This course continues to expand skills and ideas to an advanced level when learning to paint. Introduction to the technical properties and handling of oil painting as well as related formal and conceptual problems. Learning the art of color mixing, creating 3-dimensional form and space, and surface texture which includes the development of individual style, and the study of contemporary art. Prerequisites: ART 181, 182
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 183 OA
ADVANCED PAINTING
This course continues to expand skills and ideas to an advanced level when learning to paint. Introduction to the technical properties and handling of oil painting as well as related formal and conceptual problems. Learning the art of color mixing, creating 3-dimensional form and space, and surface texture which includes the development of individual style, and the study of contemporary art. Prerequisites: ART 181, 182
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 CA
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 CB
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 CC
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 OA
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Course requires 22 hours per term, TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 OB
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Course requires 44 hours per term, TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 OC
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Course requires 66 hours per term, TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 OD
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 OE
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 199 OF
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 206 CA
HISTORY OF WESTERN ART/MODERN
Presents art from Rococo, Romantic, 19th century, and the 20th century periods.
| Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 253 OA
CERAMICS I
Introduces the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Includes gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 253 OB
CERAMICS I
Introduces the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Includes gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 254 OA
CERAMICS II
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Includes gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 254 OB
CERAMICS II
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Includes gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 255 OA
CERAMICS III
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Develops fundamental skills to foster artistic growth Includes gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 255 OB
CERAMICS III
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Develops fundamental skills to foster artistic growth. Includes gallery visitation.
| Instructor: Jackson, Robert |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 265 OW
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Introduces digital photography focusing on camera handling, camera functions, capturing images, composition and editing. This will also introduce the image adjusting software Adobe Photoshop Elements. Basic manipulation of images and presentation of projects will be stressed.
Course Note: "This certification mark recognizes that this course met Quality Matters Review Standards”
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 265 WW
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Introduces digital photography focusing on camera handling, camera functions, capturing images, composition and editing. This will also introduce the image adjusting software Adobe Photoshop Elements. Basic manipulation of images and presentation of projects will be stressed.
Course Note: "This certification mark recognizes that this course met Quality Matters Review Standards"
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ART 266 WW
INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Continues to explore and investigate the digital camera and it's many functions. The class will continue to stress composition, lighting and presentation. It involves more complex Photoshop tools and computer skills. Prerequisite: ART 265 or ART 261
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 101 CA
INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION
This course introduces the student to Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR/AIM as well as provide a brief history of aviation. Designed to build an understanding of the pilot credentials required for careers in aviation and help students explore various career options within the helicopter and airplane industry. A number of employment opportunities are investigated, including commercial, business, corporate, military and general aviation-related occupations.
| Instructor: Spickelmire, Jason |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 7:30AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 7:30AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 101 OA
INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION
This course introduces the student to Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR/AIM as well as provide a brief history of aviation. Designed to build an understanding of the pilot credentials required for careers in aviation and help students explore various career options within the helicopter and airplane industry. A number of employment opportunities are investigated, including commercial, business, corporate, military and general aviation-related occupations.
| Instructor: Colton, Chandler |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 110 OA
GROUND-PRIVATE-AIRPLANE
This aircraft covers the fundamentals of flight, flight operations, aviation weather, aircraft performance, navigation, aircraft systems, aeronautical publications, FAA recalculations, flight planning, radio procedures, meteorology and human factors. This is a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot Airman knowledge test.
| Instructor: Proof, Joseph |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 115 CA
GROUND-PRIVATE-HELICOPTER
This course covers the fundamentals of helicopter flight, flight operations, aviation weather, aircraft performance, navigation, aircraft systems, aeronautical publications, FAA regulations, flight planning, radio procedures, meteorology, and human factors. This is a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot airman knowledge test.
| Instructor: Spickelmire, Jason |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 121 OW
RISK MANAGEMENT-AVIATION SMS
This course covers fundamentals of Aviation Risk Management. Students will comprehend risk management process that may be applied during the major levels of flight operations including Operational Risk Management (ORM), and Strategic Risk Management for corporate planning. Prerequisite: AV 120
| Instructor: Bryant, David |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 121 WW
RISK MANAGEMENT-AVIATION SMS
This course covers fundamentals of Aviation Risk Management. Students will comprehend risk management process that may be applied during the major levels of flight operations including Operational Risk Management (ORM), and Strategic Risk Management for corporate planning. Prerequisite: AV 120
| Instructor: Bryant, David |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 123 OW
AVIATION BUSINESS & LEGAL ASPECTS
This provides the student with a thorough overview of aviation business techniques that improve safety awareness. The lectures discuss how promoting safety improves the operational efficiency, enhances learning, and results in a highly reliable organization. Legal aspects and principles of a positive safety culture will be taught. Prerequisite: AV 120
| Instructor: Hamilton, John |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 135 CA
AVIATION GPS
Acquaints the student pilot with global position systems or GPS. Includes what GPS is, its uses, it's shortcomings and will include field experience in the use of equipment. Lab required. Prerequisite: For helicopter students - Successfully complete AV 215 with a C- or better; for Fixed-Wing Students- Successfully complete AV 110 with a C- or better.
| Instructor: Sanders, Elizabeth |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: W 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: W 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 211 OA
ADV INSTRUMENT PILOT GROUND-AIRPLAN
This course introduces the student to more advanced procedural tasks including maneuvering of an aircraft solely by reference to instruments, radio navigation procedures and emergency operations prior to in-flight training. The course is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving instrument departures and approach to landing, and use of navigation aids such as GPS, ILS, VOR, and ADF. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Instrument Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 210
| Instructor: Saler, Kyle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 215 CA
GROUND-INSTRUMENT-HELICOPTER
The Instrument rating Ground School for helicopter prepares students for the FAA Instrument knowledge test and an FAA Instrument Rating. This course includes an in-depth study of aircraft flight instruments, basic attitude instrument flying, IFR navigation systems and procedures, aviation weather, applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and the required instrument charts for IFR flight. Prerequisite: AV 115
| Instructor: Hansen, Jacob |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 225 CA
GROUND-COMMERCIAL HELICOPTER
Covers the advanced aerodynamics of helicopter flight, flight operations, aviation weather, aircraft performance, navigation, aircraft systems, aeronautical publications, FAA regulations, flight planning, radio procedures, meteorology, and human factors. This is a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot airman knowledge test. Prerequisite: AV 115
| Instructor: Christensen, Alex |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 245 CA
ADVANCED OPERATIONS-HELICOPTER
This is a classroom course that introduces students to the operations of turbine helicopters, mountain flying, and external load flying. The mountain flying phase will provide students with a working knowledge of operations in and around mountainous terrain. The external load phase covers basic flying skills with and external long line attached to the aircraft. The turbine phase will introduce students to unique operating characteristics of turbine engines. Prerequisite: AV 115
| Instructor: Weber, Nick |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 258 OA
CFI GROUND- AIRPLANE
The Certified Flight Instructor Ground teaches techniques of flight and ground instruction. The Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) will emphasize how students learn, recognition of hazardous altitudes, and skill retention techniques. Students will learn how to effectively teach all material that is covered in Private, Instrument and Commercial ratings as prescribed by the FAA. This is a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the Fundamentals of Instruction, CFI Knowledge test and CFI Instrument Knowledge test. The CFI ground course is for airplane instruction Prerequisite: AV 268
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 261 OA
FLIGHT LAB PRIVATE-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the student pilot to basic flight maneuvers and procedures for fixed-wing aircraft. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving takeoffs and landings, stalls, upset recognition and recovery techniques, and ground reference maneuvers. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Airplane Private Pilot practical flight test and as the prerequisite to taking the Private Pilot - Airplane test.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 262 OA
FLIGHT LAB PRIVATE PILOT-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Student Pilot to basic flight maneuvers and procedures. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Sport Pilot practical flight test and as the prerequisite to taking the Private Pilot flight test. In addition, this course introduces more advanced flight maneuvers and procedures. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving takeoffs and landings, stalls, upset recognition and recovery techniques, and ground reference maneuvers. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot practical flight test.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 263 OA
FLIGHT LAB ADV PRIVATE-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Student Pilot to more advanced procedures for cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving takeoffs and landings, stalls, upset recognition and recovery techniques, and ground reference maneuvers. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 262
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 264 OA
FLIGHT LAB INSTRUMENT-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the student to procedural flight tasks focused on operating an aircraft solely by reference to instruments, radio navigation procedures and emergency operations during in-flight training. The flight lab is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving instrument departures and approach to landing, and use of navigation aids such as GPS, ILS, VOR, and ADF. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Instrument Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certificate
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 265 OA
FLIGHT LAB INSTRUMENT-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the student to more advanced procedural flight tasks focused on operating an aircraft solely by reference to instruments, radio navigation procedures and emergency operations during in-flight training. The flight lab is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving instrument departures and approach to landing, and use of navigation aids such as GPS, ILS, VOR, and ADF .This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Instrument Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisites: AV 210, AV 264
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 266 OA
FLIGHT LAB COMMERCIAL-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Pilot to flight procedures for commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot practical flight test.
*Prerequisite:Private Pilot Certificate
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 267 OA
FLIGHT LAB COMMERCIAL PLT2-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Pilot to more advanced procedures for commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 266
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 268 OA
FLIGHT LAB COMMERCIAL-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Pilot to more advanced procedures for commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 267
*Pre-requisite Instrument Rating for Additional 35 Hours
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 269 OA
FLIGHT LAB COMMERCIAL-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Pilot to more advanced procedures for commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various omputations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 268
*Pre-requisite Instrument Rating
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 271 OA
FLIGHT LAB COMMERCIAL-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the pilot to advanced procedures for commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance, and takeoff/landing performance data. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical flight test. All hours in this lab are completed in the Advanced Flight Simulator.
Prerequisites: AV 265 (Flight Lab Instrument-Airplane) or completion of Instrument Pilot Practical Test.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 272 OA
AIRPLANE FLIGHT LAB-COMPLEX AIRCRAF
This course introduces the Pilot to more advanced procedures for commercial operations and complex aircraft. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving complex aircraft takeoffs and landings, and advanced emergency maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 220
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 278 OA
FLIGHT LAB (ADV)-MULTI ENGINE
This course introduces the pilot to multi-engine aircraft operation focused on commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Multi-Engine Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisites: AV 220
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 290 OA
AVIATION CAPSTONE
The aviation capstone is meant for students ready to graduate with all flight ratings completed and enter the job market. Students will learn how to write an effective aviation resume, present themselves as professionals in the field, and prepare for their first aviation job. The course will guide students through Petition for Graduation, ensuring all requirements for associate degree are met and ensure students have the necessary tools for the next step as a Professional Pilot.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: AV 220, AV 225
| Instructor: Lynch, Julie |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 292 OA
FLIGHT LAB CFI-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Flight Instructor to procedural flight tasks focused on student instruction while operating an aircraft. The flight lab is designed to train the student how to instruct basic flight maneuvers with realistic scenarios. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the CFI for the FAA Flight Instructor practical flight test. Prerequisite: Completion of AV 268 with a grade of "C" or better, and successfully pass FAA Commercial Pilot check ride.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 293 OA
FLIGHT LAB CFI-2-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Flight Instructor to procedural flight tasks focused on student instruction while operating an aircraft. The flight lab is designed to train the student how to instruct basic flight maneuvers with realistic scenarios. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the CFI for the FAA Flight Instructor practical flight test.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 294 OA
FLIGHT LAB CFII-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Flight Instructor to procedural flight tasks focused on student instruction while operating an aircraft solely by reference to instruments, radio navigation procedures and emergency operations during inflight training. The flight lab is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving instrument departures and approach to landing, and use of navigation aids such as GPS, ILS, VOR, and ADF. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the CFI for the FAA Instrument Instructor practical flight test.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
AV 295 OA
FLIGHT LAB CFII-2-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Flight Instructor to procedural flight tasks focused on student instruction while operating an aircraft solely by reference to instruments, radio navigation procedures and emergency operations during inflight training. The flight lab is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving instrument departures and approach to landing, and use of navigation aids such as GPS, ILS, VOR, and ADF. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the CFI for the FAA Instrument Instructor practical flight test.
| Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 101 Z OW
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
Presents an integrated view of both established and entrepreneurial businesses by studying their common characteristics and processes in a global context. Introduces theory and develops basic skills in the areas of accounting, finance, management, and marketing, with an emphasis on social responsibility and ethical practices. Explores how businesses can create value for themselves and society by addressing environmental and social challenges.
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 101 Z WW
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
Presents an integrated view of both established and entrepreneurial businesses by studying their common characteristics and processes in a global context. Introduces theory and develops basic skills in the areas of accounting, finance, management, and marketing, with an emphasis on social responsibility and ethical practices. Explores how businesses can create value for themselves and society by addressing environmental and social challenges.
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 104 OW
BUSINESS MATH
Applies mathematical skills to solve business and consumer problems. Includes business applications such as computing finance charges, taxes, discounts, markups, inventory value, bond discount/premium, and present/future value analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 60.
| Instructor: Neider, Florian |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 131 OW
INTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTING & LAB
Introduces computer concepts covering computer systems, software and hardware, networking, and databases. Students will complete assignments in Microsoft Office Professional computer applications, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and Powerpoint. Emphasizes basic understanding and competency in different applications and concepts.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 131 WW
INTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTING & LAB
Introduces computer concepts covering computer systems, software and hardware, networking, and databases. Students will complete assignments in Microsoft Office Professional computer applications, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and Powerpoint. Emphasizes basic understanding and competency in different applications and concepts.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 169 Z OW
DATA ANALYSIS USING MICROSOFT EXCEL
Covers Microsoft Excel software skills necessary for evidence-based problem-solving, including workbook editing, formula creation, charting, and pivot tables. Emphasizes hands-on learning using Excel functions to perform data analysis to enhance decision-making.
Prerequisites: BA 131/CS 101; or CS 160; or instructor approval
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 203 OW
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Introduces business activities that cross national boundaries. Studies the concepts of international business: its theories and framework for analysis of international transactions.
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 204 OW
TEAMWORK DYNAMICS
Introduces the formation, development, and management of groups. Examines problems and characteristics common to group situations and generates strategies for improving group productivity.
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 206 OW
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Introduces the principles of management, concentrating on organizational structures, planning principles, organizing, leading, controlling, and management techniques.
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 211 Z OW
PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Imparts an understanding of the purpose of accounting, common financial statement items, and the principles of internal controls. Focuses on recording the impact of economic events on account balances using U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and the creation and analysis of financial statements to aid in external decision making.
| Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 213 Z OW
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
Builds an understanding of the role of managerial accounting in a business, focusing on the development and use of information to evaluate production costs and operational performance in support of short- and long-term organizational decision-making.
Prerequisites: BA 211Z
| Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 214 OW
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Applies written communication skills to writing and analyzing business letters, memos, emails, and short reports. Incorporates correct format, grammar, and punctuation. Prerequisite: WR 121
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 218 OW
PERSONAL FINANCE
Explores the role of the individual consumer in our economy, problems of financing family and individual needs, including budgeting, banking relationships, borrowing, insurance, risk management, real estate, investing, portfolio management, retirement and personal taxes. Basic financial measurement and calculations will be introduced.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 227 OW
BUSINESS LAW II
Continues study of business law, emphasizing warranties & product liability, sales law, commercial paper, bankruptcy, and bailments. Prerequisite: BA 226, or instructor approval.
Prerequisites: BA 226Z, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 243 OW
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
Introduces the dynamic interaction of affect and cognition, behavior, and the environment by which people conduct the exchange aspects of their lives.
| Instructor: Banner, Kent |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 250 OA
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Presents the fundamentals of owning and managing a small business, including organizational, financial, marketing, and management concepts. Studies the dominant impact of small business.
| Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 280 O1
BUSINESS MGT COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 280 O2
BUSINESS MGT COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BA 280 O3
BUSINESS MGT COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 101 OW
GENERAL BIOLOGY & LAB
Studies cellular biology, including scientific method, taxonomy, cell organelles and cell membrane, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, mitosis and meiosis, Mendalian genetics, DNA structure and function and evolution. Intended for non-science majors.
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 103 OA
GENERAL BIOLOGY
Studies evolution and diversity of plants, plant structure and organization, plant nutrition and transport, control of growth in plants, plant reproduction. Examines ecology of populations, communication, ecology and conservation biology. Lab required. Intended for non-science majors.
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 103 OB L
LAB
Studies evolution and diversity of plants, plant structure and organization, plant nutrition and transport, control of growth in plants, plant reproduction. Examines ecology of populations, communication, ecology and conservation biology. Lab required. Intended for non-science majors.
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: M 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: M 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 121 OH
INTRO TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Covers body organization with an emphasis on anatomy and function of all the human body systems. Topics include the cell, skin, heart and circulation, nervous system, special senses, blood, immunity, respiration, digestion, bones, muscles and reproduction. This course is designed for the allied health student. Lab required.
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 121 OH L
LAB
Note: Labs meet in person on 4/15, 5/6, and 5/27
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: W 4:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: W 4:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 223 Z OA
PRINC. OF BIOL: ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
Explores the unity and diversity of life through evolutionary mechanisms and relationships, and adaptation to the environment. Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for science majors.
Prerequisites: BIOL 222Z, or instructor permission
| Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 223 Z OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 223 Z OC L
LAB
| Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: R 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 232 OA
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Studies the organization, structure, and function of the nervous, sensory, endocrine, and cardiovascular systems. Lab required. Prerequisite: BIOL 231
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 232 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Larson, Arwyn |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: T 12:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T 12:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 233 CA
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Studies respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Lab required. Prerequisite: BIOL 231 or BIOL 232.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 233 OA
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Studies respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Lab required. Prerequisite: BIOL 231 or BIOL 232.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 233 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: M 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: M 8:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 233 OB L
LAB
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: M 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: M 11:00AM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 233 OH
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Studies respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Lab required. Prerequisite: BIOL 231 or BIOL 232.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 233 OH L
LAB
Note: Lab meets in person on 4/16, 5/7, and 5/28
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: R 4:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R 4:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 234 OA
MICROBIOLOGY
Examines the fundamental principles and techniques of microbial study. Emphasizes the structural, functional, and disease causing properties of bacteria and viruses. Lab required. Prerequisites: CHEM 104, or 121, or 221, and BIOL 101 or 211 or 231.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 234 OA L
LAB
Examines the fundamental principles and techniques of microbial study. Emphasizes the structural, functional, and disease causing properties of bacteria and viruses. Lab required. Prerequisites: CHEM 104, or 121, or 221, and BIOL 101 or 211 or 231.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BIOL 299 OA
HUMAN ANATOMY-HUMAN DISSECTION
Advanced Dissection Lab:Students will dissect, label, prepare, and present the human cadaver that will be used in the Human Anaomy and Physiology lab. Schedule to be determined by instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission required, BIOL 231, BIOL 232.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BT 101 OW
KEYBOARDING I
Emphasizes proper techniques of keyboarding through meaningful practice and speed development. Does not include word processing concepts. Lab included.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BT 105 OW
PRESENTATION APPLICATIONS
Introduces presentation software with an emphasis on designing and formatting business-related presentations. Learn how to create a business presentation using electronic presentation, create an initial outline and slides, format and proof text, utilize animation, print a presentation and create and run a presentation. Prerequisites: BA 131/CS 101
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BT 221 OX
WORD PROCESSING PROCEDURES I
Uses Microsoft Word to create and format Word documents using various formatting tools. Covers the skill needed for MOS certification. Lab included. Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BT 222 OW
WORD PROCESSING PROCEDURES II
Presents advanced features in Microsoft Word to efficiently produce professional documents. Covers the skills necessary for MOS certification. Lab included. Prerequisite: BT 221, or instructor approval.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BT 242 OW
DATABASE APPLICATIONS
Introduces microcomputer database systems, including their application, design, and construction. Begins with basic tables, forms, queries, reports, and relational database concepts, and progresses to more advanced concepts and skills, including creating modules, macros and advanced forms and reports. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 101 or 160, or instructor approval.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
BT 290 OW
INTEGRATED OFFICE APPLICATIONS
Provides in-depth, hands on projects with integrated applications and internet research, including importing/exporting functions of technology and software as they relate to business documents. Emphasizes technical skills and the ability to work in teams. Provides the culmination activity (capstone course) at the end of the associate degree program for Office Administration majors. Lab included. Prerequisites: OA 201, CS 125SS, CS 125A
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 104 OA
SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY (HEALTH)
Studies the fundamental concepts of chemistry including metric system, atomic structure, chemical reactions and gas laws, buffers, solution chemistry and acids and bases. Examines the relationship of chemical principles to current environmental and health related topics. Lab required. Prerequisites: MATH 60, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 104 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: F 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: F 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 104 OW
SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY (HEALTH)
Studies the fundamental concepts of chemistry including metric system, atomic structure, chemical reactions and gas laws, buffers, solution chemistry and acids and bases. Examines the relationship of chemical principles to current environmental and health related topics. Lab required. Prerequisites: MATH 60, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 104 OW L
LAB
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 106 OA
SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY (HEALTH)
Studies the fundamental concepts of chemistry, including carbohydrates, lipid and protein metabolism, RNA and DNA synthesis, action of enzymes, hormones and steroids, and overall integration of metabolism. Lab required. Prerequisite: CHEM 105.
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 106 OA L
LAB
Studies the fundamental concepts of chemistry, including carbohydrates, lipid and protein metabolism, RNA and DNA synthesis, action of enzymes, hormones and steroids, and overall integration of metabolism. Lab required. Prerequisite: CHEM 105.
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: R 10:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R 10:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 223 Z OA
GENERAL CHEMISTRY III
Builds upon the principles presented in CH/CHE/CHEM 222Z, explores thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium, and applies them to the study of aqueous acid-base reactions, solubility, and electrochemistry. CHEM 223Z is a lecture course; CHEM 229Z is the laboratory component.
Prerequisites: Pass CHEM 222Z and CHEM 228Z lab
Corequisites: CHEM 229 Z lab
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 229 Z OA L
GENERAL CHEMISTRY III LAB
Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CHEM 223Z including the principles of chemical equilibria and their application to chemical analysis using volumetric and electrochemical methods. CHEM 229Z is the laboratory component; CHEM 223Z is the lecture course.
Prerequisites: Pass CHEM 222Z and CHEM 228Z lab
Corequisites: CHEM 223Z
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: W 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: W 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 243 OA
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Includes amines, phenols, molecular orbital theory, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Lab required. Course previously known as CHEM 229.
Prerequisites: Pass CHEM 242
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: MTWR 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CHEM 243 OA L
LAB
Includes amines, phenols, molecular orbital theory, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Lab required. Course previously known as CHEM 229.
Prerequisites: Pass CHEM 242
| Instructor: Rawlinson, Nathan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: M 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: M 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CIS 102 OH
ROUTING & SWICHING ESSENTIALS
This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches, and resolve common issues with virtual LAN's and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv6 networks. Prerequisite: CIS 101
| Instructor: Carpenter, Scott |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CIS 123 OV
INTER SQL & DATABASE DEVELOPMENT
This course is the second in a series which covers the concepts of structured query language (SQL) used to retrieve records from a relational database. Among covered concepts are creating tables, inserting, updating and deleting records, using views, stored procedure, cursors, triggers and tools to facilitate transactional processing. At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to write complex queries controlling Data Definition and Data Manipulation, and will have been exposed to the beginning principles of programming in SQL. Prerequisite: CIS 122
| Instructor: Morrow, Sean |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CIS 123 VV
INTER SQL & DATABASE DEVELOPMENT
This course is the second in a series which covers the concepts of structured query language (SQL) used to retrieve records from a relational database. Among covered concepts are creating tables, inserting, updating and deleting records, using views, stored procedure, cursors, triggers and tools to facilitate transactional processing. At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to write complex queries controlling Data Definition and Data Manipulation, and will have been exposed to the beginning principles of programming in SQL. Prerequisite: CIS 122
| Instructor: Morrow, Sean |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CIS 210 OV
ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS
This course provides essential knowledge and hands-on skills for mastering Linux operating systems. Designed for individuals aiming to pursue a career in IT, this course covers core topics such as system architecture, user management, file permissions, networking, and security. Through practical exercises and real-world scenarios, students will gain the expertise to troubleshoot, configure, and administer Linux environments effectively. Ideal for beginners and intermediate users opening doors to a variety of roles in system administration, DevOps, and IT support.
Prerequisites: CIS 140, or instructor approval
Note: Class is taught via livestream on the listed days and times
| Instructor: Thompson, Sean |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CIS 285 OH
CYBERSECURITY INFRASTRUCTURE CONFIG
This course provides the student with a general understanding of how to install, configure, and manage firewalls for defense of enterprise network architecture. Students will learn the theory and configuration steps for setting up the security, networking, threat prevention, logging, and reporting features of next generation firewall technologies. Prerequisite: CIS 284
| Instructor: Carpenter, Scott |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CIS 297 OV
CAPSTONE PROJECT II
This course is a continuation of a two-term sequence begun in CIS 296, where students identify, design and produce a complete client project in one or more aspects of the degree's technology strands (networking, cybersecurity, database development, or server administration). Depending on the scope of the project, this work may be completed individually or in a team with other students. During the second term, students will complete the development work identified in their project proposal completed in CIS 296, and then prepare project documentation once the project has been accepted by the client. Prerequisite: Instructor approval
PLEASE NOTE: The dates and times for this class are still to be determined by the instructor
| Instructor: Ellis, Eric |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 100 OA
INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Introduces the philosophy, history, objectives and functions of the American criminal justice system. Focuses on crime in America and policing.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Chris |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 113 OA
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION/TRAFFIC LAWS
Studies the principles and procedures used to investigate and report traffic accidents. Includes basic traffic laws.
| Instructor: Jones, Jason |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:30PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 5:30PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 200 OA
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Examines how the relationship between the community and the criminal justice system is clarified and enhanced. Investigates how community misunderstandings, lack of cooperation, and mistrust may paradoxically be generated by the system's efforts to make the community a safer place.
| Instructor: Andersen, Greg |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:30PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 5:30PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 203 OW
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Presents techniques and approaches to crisis intervention for entry level criminal justice professionals. Covers initial intervention, defusing and assessment, resolution and/or referral, with emphasis on safety. Includes personal effectiveness, recognition of threat levels, voluntary compliance, verbal and non-verbal communication, active listening, and mediation.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 205 OV
VICTIMS OF CRIME
Examines the role of victims of crime in the justice system and their treatment by different criminal justice agencies, national and state data on victimization by types of crime, psychology trauma suffered by victims of violent crimes and paths to recovery, programs available to victims, and victim-related legislation.
| Instructor: Goldthorpe, David |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 208 OA
ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
This course examines the many difficult decisions that criminal justice professionals make in an environment of completing interests. The decision-making of criminal justice professionals is often impacted by their ethical dilemmas. Emphasis is placed on addressing moral issues and concerns of our justice process in personal, social, and criminal justice contexts.
| Instructor: Andersen, Greg |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 5:30PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 5:30PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 223 OA
RULES OF EVIDENCE
Reviews basic concepts of the requirements for admissibility of evidence, the various burdens of proof, how evidence is used at trial, relevance, competency, privileges, opinion and expert testimony, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, and an introductory review of evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution.
| Instructor: Goldthorpe, David |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 7:00PM-8:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 7:00PM-8:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 280 O1
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Criminal Justice environments. Course Note: Course requires 36 hours per term, TBA with instructor
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 280 O2
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Criminal Justice environments. Course Note: Course requires 72 hours per term, TBA with instructor
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CJ 280 O3
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Criminal Justice environments. Course Note: Course requires 108 hours per term, TBA with instructor
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
COM 111 Z OA
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Faulk, Laura |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
COM 111 Z OB
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Faulk, Laura |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
COM 111 Z OH
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Faulk, Laura |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 101 OW
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS I & LAB
Introduction to computer concepts to include the following areas; computer fundamentals, key applications, and living online. Basic introduction to computer hardware, computer software, and manipulating an operating system. An elementary summary of common program functions and office suites. A straightborward overview of networks, the internet, email, and social impact of networking technologies.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 101 WW
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS I & LAB
Introduction to computer concepts to include the following areas; computer fundamentals, key applications, and living online. Basic introduction to computer hardware, computer software, and manipulating an operating system. An elementary summary of common program functions and office suites. A straightforward overview of networks, the internet, email, and social impact of networking technologies.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 195 OW
WEB DESIGN
Presents the fundamental concepts and techniques used for the design, development, and implementation of web pages using (HTML) Hyper Text Markup Language and (CSS) Cascading Style Sheets.
| Instructor: Hart, John |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 241 OV
SERVER OPERATING SYSTEMS 2
This course prepares students to configure networks using the Microsoft Windows Server platform operating system and to be prepared to take the Windows Server certification exams. The course focuses on updates to the software and in-depth coverage of the network aspects of Windows Server, this course includes topics such networking in a Windows environment, configuring DHCP, implementing DNS, and securing a Windows Server.
Note: Class is taught via livestream on the listed days and times
| Instructor: Thompson, Sean |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 280 O1
COMPUTER SCIENCE COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 280 O2
COMPUTER SCIENCE COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CS 280 O3
COMPUTER SCIENCE COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CSS 200 OA
PRINCIPLES OF CROP SCIENCE
Studies the origin and adaptability of crops important in world food production. Emphasizes production and management of food and forage crops important to US Agriculture. Includes field trips to area farms, experiment stations and marketing facilities to augment classroom instruction. Course Note; 33 Lab hours will be made up in off campus activities.
| Instructor: Neider, Florian |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MWF 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MWF 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CSS 200 OA L
LAB
Note: Lab dates & times TBD by instructor
| Instructor: Neider, Florian |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: WR 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: WR 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CSS 240 OA
INTRO TO NOXIOUS WEEDS
Presents elements needed for a basic understanding of the life cycles, spread, and destructive nature of noxious weeds, including how to distinguish a noxious weed from a weed and identification of the more common noxious weeds found in the Pacific Northwest. This course also serves to address management of noxious weeds through biological controls, chemical applications, and mechanical removal. Lab required.
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
CSS 240 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: M 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: M 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
DEV 072 S CA
LITERACY/SPANISH
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
DEV 072 S MA
LITERACY/SPANISH
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 9:00AM-12:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
DEV 072 S MB
LITERACY/SPANISH
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-9:30PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-9:30PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
DEV 076 MA
ABE 1A
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ECON 201 Z OW
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
Examines how consumers and firms make choices when facing scarce resources, and how those choices are
related to government policy and market outcomes, such as prices and output.
| Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ECON 202 OW
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
Introduces macro (group) economics from the student perspective as both a consumer and a producer living in a society of laws and regulations. Studies the political and economic environments through the lens of national income, employment, and fiscal policy; money, banking, and monetary policy; long-run perspectives of aggregate supply/demand; economic growth; and macroeconomic debates.
| Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 106 OW
CHILD DEVELOPMENT II
Studies child growth and development from prenatal to toddlerhood. Covers issues such as attachment and separation, sensorimotor learning, infant communication, major theories, and appropriate behavioral expectations.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 154 OW
LITERATURE & LITERACY FOR ECE
Studies how emergent literacy and literature develop in young children, including strategies for working with families of diverse learning styles, in order to promote and support literacy in the home.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 157 OW
MATH DEVELOPMENT FOR ECE
Studies developmentally appropriate practices for readiness in math skills. Focuses on color and shape, number recognition, attribution, sorting, organizing, simple problem solving, calendar events, counting, time, and patterns. Uses manipulatives as the major strategy.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 202 OW
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Emphasizes keeping current with effective use of technology in the K-12 classroom. Includes programs, troubleshooting, imaging devices, software, computer support, distance learning, instructional principles, operating systems, evaluations, and human issues in technology learning.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 210 OA
THEORY & PRACTICUM
Provides school experience working with classroom teacher and students in areas of reading, outdoor activities, mathematics, language acquisition, learning theories, and use of technology in the classroom. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Course Note: See instructor prior to registration, 33 hours TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 210 X2
THEORY & PRACTICUM
Provides school experience working with classroom teacher and students in areas of reading, outdoor activities, mathematics, language acquisition, learning theories, and use of technology in the classroom. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Class Note: Requires 66 hours per term TBA with instructor
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 210 X3
THEORY & PRACTICUM
Provides school experience working with classroom teacher and students in areas of reading, outdoor activities, mathematics, language acquisition, learning theories, and use of technology in the classroom. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Course Note: Requires 99 hours per term TBA with instructor
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 233 OW
CRITICAL FACTORS IN PARENT NEGLECT
Focuses upon the study of child neglect, neglectful parents, the forces that have damaged parents, and strategies for teachers working with neglectful parents.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 240 OW
CURRICULUM II- EARLY CHILDHOOD ED
Provides in-depth experiences for students in understanding and creating developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children. Involves student's use of technology as a means of developing curriculum. Familiarizes the student with technology infusion in early childhood education curriculum.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 245 OW
GUIDANCE II-EARLY CHILDHOOD ED
Surveys principles and practices of guidance, emphasizing conflict resolution, self-esteem builders, classroom management, educator's self-esteem, and effective communication with young children.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 250 OA
EXCEPTIONALITY IN THE SCHOOLS
Surveys the student's ability and disability in the schools, including characteristics of students with disabilities, legal requirements for educating students with disabilities, and basic educational strategies.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EDUC 258 OW
ETHNIC STUDIES FOR ECE EDUCATORS
Studies strategies for assisting classroom teachers in implementing appropriate programs for addressing cultural diversity within the classroom.
| Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EMT 099 YA
ADVANCED EMT PART I
| Instructor: Ishida, Keith |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MWFS 6:00PM-9:00PM 5/18/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MWFS 6:00PM-9:00PM 5/18/2026-6/12/2026
EMT 169 OA
EMT RESCUE
Presents elementary procedures of rescue practices, systems, components, and control of rescue operations for rough terrain, water rescue, vehicle extrication with patient access and care, and patient packaging. Introduces techniques and tools of patient extrication. Lab included.
| Instructor: Rodgers, Jeff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 6:00PM-9:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EMT 170 OA
EMERGENCY COMM & PATIENT TRANS
Includes emergency response driving, ORS, OAR, DMV laws, maintenance and safety, route planning, communication systems, radio types, and HEAR system. Prerequisite: valid drivers license.
| Instructor: Rodgers, Jeff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 6:00PM-10:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 6:00PM-10:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ENG 050 CE
WRITING LAB ACCESS
Students registering for an English Composition course at TVCC are simultaneously enrolled in ENG 050 English Tutoring Sessions. This tutoring is conducted in the Writing Center by master -degreed English instructors. The Writing Center is staffed 30-40 hours a week. Students sign-in and out of the center. Attendance and activities are recorded, and a weekly report is submitted to the English Faculty. Student attendance requirements are posted on departmental syllabi.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWRF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWRF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ENG 050 OE
WRITING LAB ACCESS
Students registering for an English Composition course at TVCC are simultaneously enrolled in ENG 050 English Tutoring Sessions. This tutoring is conducted in the Writing Center by master -degreed English instructors. The Writing Center is staffed 30-40 hours a week. Students sign-in and out of the center. Attendance and activities are recorded, and a weekly report is submitted to the English Faculty. Student attendance requirements are posted on departmental syllabi.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWRF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWRF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ENG 195 OA
FILM STUDIES
Covers the history, techniques, and art of film. Includes in-class film viewing and discussions with an emphasis on how to analyze and evaluate a variety of stylistic approaches.
| Instructor: Wilson, Marc |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ENG 209 OW
INTRO TO WORLD LITERATURE
Explores the development and variety of world literature from the ancient world to the present, focusing on the Twentieth Century.
| Instructor: Wilson, Marc |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ENVI 100 OW
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & LAB
This course will consider scientific principles and their influence on environmental problems in today's society. The role of humans and our impact on these issues will be emphasized. Past, present, and future trends will be evaluated along with the possible impacts of these trends on the local and global populace.
| Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ESL 059 OA
LITERACY & BEGINNING LEVEL ESOL
Literacy Level: We emphasize on developing students' ability to recognize and form letters (including cursive letters) and simple sentences and to interpret and write words within the context of listening and understanding messages (job applications, flyers, warning signes, understanding bills, etc.) in English.
Beginning Level: We start focusing on grammatical accuracy in speaking and writing. The instructor begins to assist students' skills of self-monitoring in the context of situations which require the use of English for communication.
Prerequisits: CASAS (Reading Test) <181-200, BEST Plus (Listening & Speaking Test) <401-438
| Instructor: Curtis, Mona |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ESL 060 OA
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH
This course is designed to develop students' English language skills at the low intermediate level, with attention to developing accuracy and fluency in communication. Students will be introduced to paragraph writing, giving speeches and presentations, as well as improving reading comprehension and vocabulary.
| Instructor: Johnson, Elsa |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ESL 061 OA
ADVANCED ENGLISH
This course builds on the foundation of the previous level. It is designed to help students refine their accuracy and fluency and build effective communication skills. Students will also continue reading more complex texts as well as building speaking and oral (including persuasive) presentation skills. Students will move beyond writing at the paragraph level into longer compositions.
| Instructor: Garza, Dalila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWR 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ETHN 102 OW
ETHNIC STUDIES
Studies American race and ethnic relations from a modern sociological perspective, including prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, inclusion, and social justice. Focuses on African-Americans, Arab and Muslim Americans, and Jewish Americans in terms of their cultural heritage, history, and current sociological issues. Covers other minority ethnic groups, and the history and current policies of immigration.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
ETHN 103 OA
ETHNIC STUDIES
Studies American race and ethnic relations from a modern sociological perspective, including prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, inclusion, and social justice. Focuses on Hispanic Americans, Eastern Europeans, and religious minorities in terms of their cultural heritage, history, and current sociological issues. Covers other minority ethnic groups, and the history and current policies of immigration.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 9:30AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
EXSI 280 OA
INTERNSHIP: EXERCISE SCIENCE
An optimal internship links academic experience to practical opportunity by offering academic credit for the student through work experience. Such an internship facilitates professional skills development, hands-on experience, and career evaluation opportunities. Independent completion of assignments, encouraging reflective thinking, is required to earn the associated academic credits. Successful completion of these assignments, without traditional course reminders, entails self-motivation and professional time management.
Requires instructor approval of work setting, placement and documentation of 36 hours work site hours.
Student success will be reported via their final supervisor evaluation.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
FNUT 225 OA
NUTRITION
Examines the basic principles and practices which comprise the science of nutrition. Studies the effect of food and nutrient intake on the body. Examines retention of nutrients and food substances during processing, the role of digestion and absorption, and components of an adequate diet. Includes scientific research paper on therapeutic nutrition and 5 day Dietary Analysis.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
FNUT 225 OW
NUTRITION
Examines the basic principles and practices which comprise the science of nutrition. Studies the effect of food and nutrient intake on the body. Examines retention of nutrients and food substances during processing, the role of digestion and absorption, and components of an adequate diet. Includes scientific research paper on therapeutic nutrition and 5 day Dietary Analysis.
| Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GEOG 105 OA
INTRO TO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Studies the patterns of diversity and unity among the world's cultural groups. Examines the spatial interaction of society and how factors such as climate influence cultures by focusing on analysis of settlement, economics, politics, religion, language and other cultural phenomena. Includes globalization and the effects upon culture.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GEOG 265 OH
GEOGRAPHIC INFO SYSTEMS (GIS) I
Introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using ArcView desktop mapping software. Emphasizes the management of graphic and textual information within a single system. Uses ArcView's basic tools and object-oriented data structure to create charts, graphs, reports and layouts.
Note: Course will be held in-person on Tuesdays, and online on Thursdays
| Instructor: Carter, William |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GEOL 148 OW
VIOLENT EARTH
Covers basics of geoscience, with a focus on historical geology and catastrophic events, including: formation of the moon, volcanoes, earthquakes, mega-floods, mass extinctions, asteroid impacts, and life itself. Course is intended for non-science majors.
| Instructor: Castonguay, Samuel |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 104 OW
PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYSICS & LAB
Surveys the general principles of physics. May include mechanics, electricity, heat, light, and nuclear physics. Intended for non-science majors. Lab required.
| Instructor: Dickey, Kenneth |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 109 OW
PHYSICAL SCIENCE METEOROLOGY
Introduces the composition and structure of our atmosphere. Provides the factors and concepts that control weather and the production of wind, precipitation, clouds, storms, and climate change. Intended for non-science majors. Lab required.
| Instructor: Stahmann, Paul |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 109 OW L
LAB
| Instructor: Stahmann, Paul |
Location: Web |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 109 WW
PHYSICAL SCIENCE METEOROLOGY
Introduces the composition and structure of our atmosphere. Provides the factors and concepts that control weather and the production of wind, precipitation, clouds, storms, and climate change. Intended for non-science majors. Lab required.
| Instructor: Stahmann, Paul |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 109 WW L
LAB
Introduces the composition and structure of our atmosphere. Provides the factors and concepts that control weather and the production of wind, precipitation, clouds, storms, and climate change. Intended for non-science majors. Lab required.
| Instructor: Stahmann, Paul |
Location: Web |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 161 OW
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I
Examines the pronunciation, spelling, origin, meaning, and usage of scientific terms employed by health care professionals. Emphasizes human anatomical terminology. Intended for students preparing for careers in the health professions.
| Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
GSCI 162 OW
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II
Presents advanced vocabulary, extending and reinforcing those terms acquired in Medical Terminology I. Prerequisite: GSCI 161 or instructor permission.
| Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HDEV 112 CA
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
Provides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, career interest, learning styles, time management, study skills, and successful navigation of the college system (financial aid, resources, policies).
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: W 11:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: W 11:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HDEV 112 OA
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
Provides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, career interest, learning styles, time management, study skills, and successful navigation of the college system (financial aid, resources, policies).
Note: Course only runs the first 5 weeks of the term and carries $25.00 course fee
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-5/1/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-5/1/2026
HDEV 112 OW
FRESHMAN SEMINAR
Provides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, career interest, learning styles, time management, study skills, and successful navigation of the college system (financial aid, resources, policies).
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Web |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HDEV 129 OA
RESIDENCE LIFE LEADERSHIP
Promotes the understanding of a student leadership position on Student Government, Student Activities, or as a Resident Assistant. Also allows for personal and team goal setting, life skills, conflict resolution skills, and promotes overall student success.
| Instructor: Holbrook, Eric |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HEA 101 OA
NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH SEMINAR
This introduction to college course provides information and an opportunity for self-evaluation of students in goal setting, educational and future planning, career exploration, learning styles, time management, study and classroom skills and information regarding other college systems including but not limited to, financial aid, rights and responsibilities, etc. This course emphasizes these components from the perspective that a student will pursue Nursing and/or other Allied Health programs.
| Instructor: Plummer, Christopher |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: T 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: T 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HIST 102 OW
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS
Examines the major ideas, issues, events and personalities of the time. Offers different frameworks of analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes the Reformation, Absolutism, the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions, and the French Revolution.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HIST 103 OA
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS
Examines the major ideas, issues, events and personalities of the time. Offers different frameworks of analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes the age of Napoleon, the age of nation-states, the birth of modern European thought. World War I, Great Depression, World War II, the Vietnam War, and through to the present.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HIST 202 OW
U.S. HISTORY
Examines the major ideas, issues, events and personalities of the time. Offers different frameworks of analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes westward movement, Civil War, industrial America, and the Progressive Era.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HIST 203 OA
U.S. HISTORY
Examines the major ideas, issues, events and personalities of the time. Offers different frameworks of analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes WWI, Depression and New Deal, WWII, Vietnam War, and the 1960's through to the present.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 9:30AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 9:30AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 053 OB
YOGA-BARRE
Note: $89 course fee
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MW 5:00PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MW 5:00PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 091 2 OC
BLS & HSFA INSTRUCTOR RENEWAL
| Instructor: Dillon, Cindy |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: R 4:30PM-9:00PM 4/9/2026-4/9/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R 4:30PM-9:00PM 4/9/2026-4/9/2026
HPE 101 OB
YOGA-BARRE
Barre is a mixture of modern postural alignment theory, core activation, glute strengthening movements, leg and arm strengthening movements. You use your body weight to churn out rep after rep of muscle-burning moves. The yoga in this course will mainly be a vinyasa flow, which focuses the movement with the breath, a constant movement that allows you to build up heat as you flow. Includes intermediate yoga exercises for increased flexibility, improved health, relaxation, and reduced stress in daily living.
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 101 OC
YOGA-BARRE
Barre is a mixture of modern postural alignment theory, core activation, glute strengthening movements, leg and arm strengthening movements. You use your body weight to churn out rep after rep of muscle-burning moves. The yoga in this course will mainly be a vinyasa flow, which focuses the movement with the breath, a constant movement that allows you to build up heat as you flow. Includes intermediate yoga exercises for increased flexibility, improved health, relaxation, and reduced stress in daily living.
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 101 OV
YOGA-BARRE
Barre is a mixture of modern postural alignment theory, core activation, glute strengthening movements, leg and arm strengthening movements. You use your body weight to churn out rep after rep of muscle-burning moves. The yoga in this course will mainly be a vinyasa flow, which focuses the movement with the breath, a constant movement that allows you to build up heat as you flow. Includes intermediate yoga exercises for increased flexibility, improved health, relaxation, and reduced stress in daily living.
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 120 OH
FIRST AID & CPR
Note: Class meets live 4/7, 4/9, 4/14, 4/16, 5/26, 5/28, 6/2, 6/4, 6/9. $6 course fee.
Teaches the proper techniques in administering CPR and rescue breathing on an adult, child and infant and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on an adult and child victim. Presents the proper techniques for clearing an obstructed airway on both a conscious and unconscious victim of any age, and the proper first aid procedures to control bleeding, treat for shock, bandage wounds, splint broken bones and numerous other emergency care techniques.
This is a hybrid class, meaning that the class will be online but also requires students to attend class in-person at specified times.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 121 OA
BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING
Stresses the proper guidelines, principles, and techniques of weight lifting and the development of muscular strength and endurance. Introduces the development of individual weight training programs which allow for body and strength differences, including weight training etiquette and safety. Introduces evaluation techniques for muscular endurance and strength.
| Instructor: Helmick, Riley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 121 OB
BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING
Stresses the proper guidelines, principles, and techniques of weight lifting and the development of muscular strength and endurance. Introduces the development of individual weight training programs which allow for body and strength differences, including weight training etiquette and safety. Introduces evaluation techniques for muscular endurance and strength.
| Instructor: Holbrook, Eric |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 122 OA
INDEPENDENT/ADV WEIGHT TRAINING
Development of muscular strength, endurance and power at an advanced level. Continues and reinforces beginning weight training concepts. The students will be held accountable for independent lifting by turning in a work-out log designated by the instructor. Recommended: Beginning Weight Training or equivalent
| Instructor: Helmick, Riley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 122 OB
INDEPENDENT/ADV WEIGHT TRAINING
Development of muscular strength, endurance and power at an advanced level. Continues and reinforces beginning weight training concepts. The students will be held accountable for independent lifting by turning in a work-out log designated by the instructor. Recommended: Beginning Weight Training or equivalent
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 B OA
ADVANCED BASKETBALL - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Helmick, Riley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 4:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 4:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 BC OA
BASKETBALL CONDITIONING - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Helmick, Riley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 C OA
ADVANCED CROSS COUNTRY - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 CC OA
CROSS COUNTRY CONDITIONING - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 D OA
ADVANCED SOFTBALL
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Ogawa, Gordon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3:30PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3:30PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 DC OA
SOFTBALL CONDITIONING
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Ogawa, Gordon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 4:30PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 4:30PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 F OA
TRACK AND FIELD - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 FC OA
TRACK & FIELD CONDITIONING - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 R OA
ADVANCED RODEO - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 S OA
ADVANCED SOCCER - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3:30PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3:30PM-4:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 SC OA
SOCCER CONDITIONING - WOMEN
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 4:30PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 4:30PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 V OA
ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Engelson, Rylie |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 2:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 2:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 VC OA
VOLLEYBALL CONDITIONING
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Engelson, Rylie |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 W OA
ADVANCED WRESTLING (WOMEN)
Provides advanced skill training, instruction, conditioning, and conception for female athletes in the following intercollegiate/club-sanctioned sports: basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
| Instructor: Cisneros, Luis |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 160 WC OA
WRESTLING CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of wrestling. Conditioning wrestling athletes to train the aerobic and anerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Cisneros, Luis |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 185 OA
SPINNING/YOGA
Provides instruction and physical exercise and conditioning around a specific activity or sport. Features courses in basketball, aerobic activities, jogging, weight training, yoga, golf, swimming, tennis, and seasonal activity classes.
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TR 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TR 4:00PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 185 E OA
INTERMEDIATE TENNIS-ACTIVITY
Provides instruction and physical exercise and conditioning around a specific activity or sport. Features courses in basketball, aerobic activities, jogging, weight training, yoga, golf, swimming, tennis, and seasonal activity classes.
| Instructor: Heleker, Mark |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 185 E OB
BEGINNING TENNIS-ACTIVITY
Provides instruction and physical exercise and conditioning around a specific activity or sport. Features courses in basketball, aerobic activities, jogging, weight training, yoga, golf, swimming, tennis, and seasonal activity classes.
| Instructor: Heleker, Mark |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 B OA
ADVANCED BASKETBALL (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of basketball. Team concepts for basketball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation.
| Instructor: Holbrook, Eric |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 2:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 2:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 BC OA
BASKETBALL CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of basketball. Conditioning basketball athletes to train the aerobic and anerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Holbrook, Eric |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 C OA
ADVANCED CROSS COUNTRY (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of cross country. Team concepts for cross country will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 CC OA
CROSS COUNTRY CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of cross country. Conditioning cross country athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 D OA
ADVANCED BASEBALL (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of baseball. Team concepts for baseball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation.
| Instructor: Pearson, Kyle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 DC OA
BASEBALL CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of baseball. Conditioning baseball athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Pearson, Kyle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 4:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 4:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 F OA
ADVANCED TRACK & FIELD (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of track and field. Team concepts for track and field will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 5:00PM-5:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 FC OA
TRACK & FIELD CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of track and field. conditioning track and field athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Jaggi, Ryan |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 6:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 R OA
ADVANCED RODEO (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of rodeo. Team concepts for rodeo will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation.
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 S OA
ADVANCED SOCCER (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of soccer. Team concepts for soccer will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated player development, and mental preparation.
| Instructor: Grimaldo, Mario |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 5:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 5:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 SC OA
SOCCER CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of soccer. Conditioning soccer athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Grimaldo, Mario |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: MTW 6:30PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW 6:30PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 W OA
ADVANCED WRESTLING (MEN)
Provides advanced training, instruction and conditioning for male athletes in the following intercollegiate sports: basketball, cross country, soccer, baseball, track & field, golf, tennis, rodeo and wrestling..
| Instructor: Cisneros, Luis |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 190 WC OA
WRESTLING CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of wrestling. Conditioning wrestling athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance.
| Instructor: Cisneros, Luis |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 194 OA
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Introduces team and/or individual sports, providing a sound foundation of skill development and knowledge in each area of the sport. Emphasizes methods, and progression and analysis of motor skills needed to become an effective teacher of each selected sport and/or event. Concentrates on one sport each quarter in the following six-quarter rotation: soccer, volleyball, tennis, softball, basketball, and golf. Lab required.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 201 OA
PERS TRAIN - INTRO TO STRG & CONDIT
This course is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to safely and properly execute resistance training exercises and movements. Students will be exposed to basic training principles as well as an understanding of the adaptations to resistance training. In addition, students will be exposed to movement and exercise categories for upper body, lower body, and core movements.
The course will help students learn how to facilitate rapport, adherence, self-efficacy, and behavior change in clients, as well as design programs that help clients improve posture, movement, flexibility, balance, core function, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength and endurance, and sports performance.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 231 OW
LIFETIME FITNESS
This class explores fitness, nutrition, stress management, healthy literacy, and behavior change to maximize personal wellness by making good choices in regards to wellness. Related topics covered include muscular strength and endurance, writing an exercise plan, analyzing personal diet, and stress management techniques. The class will include a behavior change project, personal fitness plan, nutrition analysis and specific techniques to manage stress to improve overall quality of life.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Web |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 259 OA
INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC TRAINING
Introduces the educational background and employment opportunities for future athletic trainers and various medical professionals. Discusses epidemiology of injuries, recognition of specific injuries, and a variety of conditions related to the health of the athlete. Includes preparing to become an athletic trainer, day to day tasks required, structure of a sports medicine team, prevention and management of injuries, and how to establish an emergency response plan.
Prerequisites: First Aid or current certification or taking HPE 120 concurrently
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPE 295 OW
HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE
Explores wellness concepts and emphasizes how to maximize health by making informed choices in regards to total wellness, fitness, nutrition and other lifestyle changes. Covers muscle strength and endurance, cardiovascular issues, lifestyle related diseases and their risk factors, and prevention methods.
| Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPRD 103 OA
ROUGH STOCK III
Includes participation in NIRA competition and organizing and conducting a college rodeo event..
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 4:00PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 4:00PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPRD 106 OA
TIMED EVENTS III
Provides students the opportunity to participate in NIRA competitions and organize and conduct their own college rodeo.
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPRD 280 OA
EQUINE WORK EXPERIENCE
Applies actual work experience in an equine-related. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPRD 280 OB
EQUINE WORK EXPERIENCE
Applies actual work experience in an equine-related. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HPRD 280 OC
EQUINE WORK EXPERIENCE
Applies actual work experience in an equine-related. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement, and documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Black, Wade |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 101 OW
ADDICTIONS PHARMACOLOGY
Explains how alcohol and other drugs are processed in the body and the brain. Includes the physiological effects of alcohol and other drugs on the human body, and the possible implications for the treatment and prevention of problems that arise from their use. Prerequisite: Pass WR 095 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Osbon, Briana |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 120 CV
PEER RECOVERY COACHING
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, roles, and responsibilities of Recovery Coaches. A Recovery Coach's goal is to serve as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking recovery from addictions and help to remove obstacles and barriers to recovery. Recovery Coaching is not a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. Students will learn to use their lived experience to support the recovery process of others. Additionally, the course provides instruction in the multiple paths toward recovery including how to navigate systems, events, and exploration of the recovery community.
| Instructor: Marx, Denise |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: W 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: W 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 120 OA
PEER RECOVERY COACHING
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, roles, and responsibilities of Recovery Coaches. A Recovery Coach's goal is to serve as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking recovery from addictions and help to remove obstacles and barriers to recovery. Recovery Coaching is not a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. Students will learn to use their lived experience to support the recovery process of others. Additionally, the course provides instruction in the multiple paths toward recovery including how to navigate systems, events, and exploration of the recovery community.
| Instructor: Marx, Denise |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: W 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: W 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 226 OW
ETHICS FOR ADDICTIONS COUNSELING
Provides information on personal and professional ethics that apply to addictions counselors. Discusses personal issues and values, client rights, confidentiality, when to report abuse, self-care, sexual dilemmas, cultural diversities and standards, dual relationships and professional code of ethics.
| Instructor: Volk, Annette |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 250 OW
INTRO TO MEDITATION, MINDFUL/STRESS
This course explores various meditation, body awareness, and yoga techniques. Learning takes place through practice and study of how your body handles (and can resolve) stress neurologically. The skills developed in this course can increase the ability to cope with stress, pain, and the challenges of everyday life. Students will learn to deal with disturbing events with grace and composure and to become more aware and fully present and alive in the moment. A growing body of research points to the benefits of mindfulness and meditation for mental and physical health. Although these terms are closely related, they are not identical. Mindfulness practice is one of many approaches to meditation; and mindfulness is applicable not just to meditation techniques but to a wide variety of daily life activities as well. These techniques assist us to combating negativity bias: triggers for the fight or flight stress response. By using meditation, mindfulness, and other techniques, and by learning more about how to manage our stress responses, we increase our well-being and life satisfaction.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 280 O1
ADDICTION STUDIES COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Prerequisites: HSER 101, HSER 102, HSER 200, or be working in the field now, or have a degree in Social Work and getting additional credentials. Course Note: Course requires 36 hours per term, TBA with instructor
| Instructor: Wilcox, Claudia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 280 O2
ADDICTION STUDIES COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Prerequisites: HSER 101, HSER 102, HSER 200, or be working in the field now, or have a degree in Social Work and getting additional credentials. Course Note: Course requires 72 hours per term, TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Wilcox, Claudia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
HSER 280 O3
ADDICTION STUDIES COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Prerequisites: HSER 101, HSER 102, HSER 200, or be working in the field now, or have a degree in Social Work and getting additional credentials. Course Note: Course requires 108 hours per term, TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Wilcox, Claudia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 100 OH
INTRO TO AUTOMATION/RENEWABLE
This course introduces the student to various applications that are used in the automation and renewable energy field. The class includes practical experience in developing various basic mechanical systems. The systems include building basic gear transmission systems. Use Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) to manipulate drive and pneumatic processes, install small DC electric motors and pneumatic actuators, and use Photovoltaic cells and other DC electrical devices to build small-scale machines.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 103 OH
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
This course focuses on learning the fundamentals of mechanical power. Students learn common mechanical components from nuts and bolts to gears, gear boxes, shafts, and bearings. Students perform common mechanical tasks, and learn to fine tune drive systems involving belts, chains, etc. This course demonstrates the importance of lubrication in maintaining gears and other movable parts, and emphasizes operations to reduce friction and wasted motion, which are major contributors to energy inefficiency. Students become acquainted with basic machine design, fabrication techniques and electrical/mechanical machine.
Note: Class has live meetings and additional online coursework. $25 course fee
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 3:30PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 3:30PM-5:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 108 OA
PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY
Focuses on applying physical concepts and formulae to technology found in the industrial workplace. Students will develop and strengthen critical thinking and problem solving skills required to function and excel in rapidly changing and increasingly complex workplace environments. Lab experiments are intended to reinforce and enhance the scientific principles discussed in class as well as providing an opportunity to learn to work effectively in groups. The impact of technology on energy efficiency in the workplace is studied.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MWF 11:00AM-12:10PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MWF 11:00AM-12:10PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 114 OH
BASIC PNEUMATICS
Provides instruction in the fundamental principles of pneumatic systems. Investigates the basic components of pneumatic systems such as pumps, valves, cylinders, and motors.
Note: Class meets in-person and has additional online coursework
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 157 OA
EMPLOYMENT STRATEGIES
This course prepares students to create a resume and cover letter, research internet job sources and job search techniques, prepare portfolio of work examples and contact potential employers. Provides practical experience through mock interviews -via a variety of methods. discusses appropriate preparation for interviews- including: phone interviews, skype interviews, appropriate dress, portfolio building. Includes strength based career seeking and working with varied personalities in the work place.
| Instructor: Duggan, Kelley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: W 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: W 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 167 OA
CAD I 2D DRAWING
Introduces Auto CAD program, including 2D drawing, editing, display commands and functions, layer management, and line types and colors. Covers multi and auxiliary view layout and prototype drawing creation. Applies the AutoCAD program to mechanical, schematic, and architectural drawings.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MWF 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MWF 9:00AM-10:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 280 CA
INDUSTRIAL COOP WORK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a related Career & Technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement. Documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 280 CB
INDUSTRIAL COOP WORK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a related Career & Technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement. Documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 280 CC
INDUSTRIAL COOP WORK EXP
Applies actual work experience in a related Career & Technical field. An on-site supervisor evaluates and supervises the work experience student. Requires instructor approval of work setting and placement. Documentation of 36 worksite hours for each credit earned.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 280 O1
INDUSTRIAL ED COOP WK EXP
Offers an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 280 O2
INDUSTRIAL ED COOP WK EXP
Offers an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
INED 280 O3
INDUSTRIAL ED COOP WK EXP
Offers an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 112 OW
INTRO TO MEDICAL ASSISTING
Note: $75 course fee
Focuses on administrative skills performed by the Medical Assistant in the ambulatory care setting. The course provides an introduction to the medical assistant profession, examines medical law and ethics, principles of confidentiality and medical office function. Introduces the medical assisting students to learn practical applications of billing medical insurance both manually and electronically. The course is designed to instruct the student in all phases of the administrative medical assistant.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 115 OA
PHLEBOTOMY
Note: $134 course fee
Focus of this course is to demonstrate appropriate blood specimen procurement techniques using vacutainer, syringe, 'winged infusion'/butterfly with syringe and capillary puncture methods. Other specifics of the blood specimen testing requirements, such as collection into the correct evacuated tube (additive), specimen handling procedures, and collection documentation are also covered; while assuring safe, confidential and professional environment for the patient, and as the phlebotomy technician. Practical experience which will include a minimum of 30 successful venipunctures and 10 successful capillary sticks. Required: Students must be admitted into the current MA cohort, or instructor consent. Prerequisites: MA 112, MA 117 with a grade of C+ or better. Co-requisite: MA 116
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 115 OH
PHLEBOTOMY
Focus of this course is to demonstrate appropriate blood specimen procurement techniques using vacutainer, syringe, 'winged infusion'/butterfly with syringe and capillary puncture methods. Other specifics of the blood specimen testing requirements, such as collection into the correct evacuated tube (additive), specimen handling procedures, and collection documentation are also covered; while assuring safe, confidential and professional environment for the patient, and as the phlebotomy technician. Practical experience which will include a minimum of 30 successful venipunctures and 10 successful capillary sticks. Required: Students must be admitted into the current MA cohort, or instructor consent. Prerequisites: MA 112, MA 117 with a grade of C+ or better. Co-requisite: MA 116
Course Note: $134 course fee. Five (5) required on-campus labs held on 4/11, 4/25, 5/16, 5/30/ 6/6. Labs held between 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: S 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: S 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 116 OA
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICATIONS
Introduces the medical assisting students to pharmacology and medication administration, including review of basic mathematical equations and medications calculations. It is designed to give students the fundamentals of medications and the administration of medications essential to the practice of medical assisting. Prerequisites: MA 112, MA 117 and MATH 60 with a grade of C+ or better. Co-requisite: MA 115
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 116 OH
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICATIONS
Introduces the medical assisting students to pharmacology and medication administration, including review of basic mathematical equations and medications calculations. It is designed to give students the fundamentals of medications and the administration of medications essential to the practice of medical assisting. Prerequisites: MA 112, MA 117 and MATH 60 with a grade of C+ or better. Co-requisite: MA 115
Note: Labs held on 4/11, 4/25, 5/16, 5/30, 6/6
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 117 OH
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
This course is designed to instill a basic understanding of simple, common laboratory terminology and procedures used in a general medical office laboratory to aid the physician in the diagnosis of disease. Laboratory safety, the prevention of blood born disease transmission and scope of practice will be emphasized. Required: Instructor consent Enrolled in Medical Assistant program. Prerequisites: BIOL121 with a grade of C+ or better
Note: $330 course fee. Labs held on 5/16 and 6/6.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 118 OH
MEDICAL ASSISTANT EXTERNSHIP
Note: $100 fee
Under supervision within the ambulatory care setting, the student will apply both administrative and clinical knowledge and practices as attained within the Medical Assisting course curriculum. Required: Instructor consent. Student must complete and pass all required curriculum, pass criminal history back ground check and urine drug/alcohol screen in order to be placed in a practicum site. Prerequisites: Completion of all MA course work, co-requisite MA 119.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MA 119 OH
EXTERNSHIP SEMINAR
Reflection on Medical Assistant's externship experiences. The student will discuss thoughts, experiences, and feelings about their work in the healthcare environment. This class will also serve as an opportunity to review information before the student undergoes testing for Certification. Co-requisite: MA 118 Prerequisites: Completion of all MA coursework.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 060 OA
BEGINNING ALGEBRA I
No familiarity with Algebra is assumed, presents Introductory Algebra. Covers the use of applications, formulas, and reasoning skills to write, manipulate, interpret, solve and graph linear equations. Critical thinking, and problem-solving techniques will also be used. Includes solving linear equations and inequalities, as well as introduction to graphing. Develop skills to communicate results in oral and written form.
Corequisites: MATH 103 (Intro to Graphing Calculators, 1 credit)
Prerequisites: None
| Instructor: Reynolds, Hugh |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 060 OW
BEGINNING ALGEBRA I
No familiarity with algebra is assumed, presents Introductory Algebra, Covers the use of applications, formulas, and reasoning skills to write, manipulate, interpret, solve and graph linear equations and systems, critical thinking, and problem solving techniques. Includes solving linear equations and inequalities (systems of linear equations), introduction to graphing (graphing calculator). Develops skills to communicate results in oral and written form. Prerequisite: pass MATH 25 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Web |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 063 OW
TECHNICAL MATH I
This course is an applied Algebra course equivalent to MATH060, but designed to meet the needs of technical/vocational students. Topics include: Tools of Algebra, Formulas and Equations, Right Triangle and Quantitative Geometry.. Prerequisite: Pass MATH 25 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 093 OA
TECHNICAL MATH II
Introduces the study and application of linear, quadratic, power, exponential, and logarithmic expressions and functions. Working with real data, the mathematics of curve fitting will be developed making extensive use of the graphing calculator. This course concludes the developmental mathematics sequence. Prerequisite: Complete MATH 063 with a C- or better grade.
| Instructor: Reynolds, Hugh |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 095 OA
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I
Emphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. Includes linear equations and systems of equations, quadratic equations, inequalities, rational equations, modeling, and graphs of nonlinear models.
Prerequisites: Pass MATH 060 with a grade of C- or higher, or suitable placement score.
Corequisites: Student must co-register in MATH 103 unless student has already taken and passed MATH 103 in a previous term.
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-2:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-2:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 095 OB
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I
Emphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. Includes linear equations and systems of equations, quadratic equations, inequalities, rational equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, modeling and graphs of nonlinear models. Prerequisite: Complete MATH 070 with a C- grade or better. If enrolling based on placement score, then must co-requisite with MATH 103
| Instructor: Reynolds, Hugh |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 095 OW
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I
Emphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. Includes linear equations and systems of equations, quadratic equations, inequalities, rational equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, modeling and graphs of nonlinear models. Prerequisite: Complete MATH 070 with a C- grade or better. If enrolling based on placement score, then must co-requisite with MATH 103
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Web |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 095 WW
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I
Emphasizes critical thinking skills and integration of technology to solve problems. Includes linear equations and systems of equations, quadratic equations, inequalities, rational equations, modeling, and graphs of nonlinear models.
Prerequisites: Pass MATH 060 with a grade of C- or higher, or suitable placement score.
Corequisites: Student must co-register in MATH 103 unless student has already taken and passed MATH 103 in a previous term.
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Web |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 103 OA
INTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORS
Introduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphing calculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95.
Note: Course only meets the first Friday and first Saturday of spring term
| Instructor: Reynolds, Hugh |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: F 3:00PM-8:50PM 4/3/2026-4/4/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: F 3:00PM-8:50PM 4/3/2026-4/4/2026
MATH 103 OB
INTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORS
Introduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphing calculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95.
Note: Class only runs the first Friday and first Saturday of spring term
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: F 3:00PM-8:50PM 4/3/2026-4/4/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: F 3:00PM-8:50PM 4/3/2026-4/4/2026
MATH 103 OW
INTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORS
Introduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphing calculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95. Prerequisites: MATH 060
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Web |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 103 WW
INTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORS
Introduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphing calculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95. Prerequisite: MATH 060.
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Web |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 105 Z OW
MATH IN SOCIETY
An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and financial mathematics; these topics are to be weighted approximately equally. This course emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication, relevant everyday applications, and the appropriate use of current technology.
Prerequisite: Complete MATH 095, or MATH 098 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score. If enrolling based on placement score, then the student must co-req with MATH 103.
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 111 Z OA
PRECALCULUS I: FUNCTIONS
A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology.
Prerequisites: Pass MATH 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
Corequisites: If enrolling based on Placement score, then the student must co-req with MATH 103.
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 111 Z OB
PRECALCULUS I: FUNCTIONS
A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology.
Prerequisites: Pass MATH 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
Corequisites: Student must co-register in MATH 103 unless student has already taken and passed MATH 103 in a previous term.
| Instructor: Reynolds, Hugh |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 111 Z OW
PRECALCULUS I: FUNCTIONS
A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology.
Prerequisites: Pass MATH 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
Corequisites: If enrolling based on Placement score, then the student must co-req with MATH 103.
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 111 Z WW
PRECALCULUS I: FUNCTIONS
A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology.
Prerequisites: Pass MATH 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
Corequisites: Student must co-register in MATH 103 unless student has already taken and passed MATH 103 in a previous term.
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 112 Z OX
PRECALCULUS II: TRIGONOMETRY
Note: This is an independent study class, and you must contact the instructor for permission to register and to get more info on how the course will function.
A course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of angles, triangles, circles, and vectors. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology.
Prerequisite: Pass MATH 111 with a "C-" or better, or suitable mathematics placement exam score.
| Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MATH 244 OX
INTRO TO PROBABILITY & STATISTIC II
Continues the study of statistics, covering inferential statistics, hypothesis testing, rank correlation, signed rant test, population proportions, Kruskal-Wallis test, Chi-Square, and non-parametric methods. Prerequisite: Pass MATH 243 with a "C-" or better.
| Instructor: Thayer, Kathleen |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MREC 210 OW
MEDICAL BILLING I
Note: $84 Course fee
Covers the roles and compliance issues for an insurance billing specialist; claims processes and introductions to procedural and diagnostic coding; health care payers - the “Blues”, Medicare, Medicaid and other programs. Recommended: Medical terminology background or concurrent enrollment in GSCI 161.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MREC 211 OX
MEDICAL BILLING II
Continues, with additional emphasis, addressing areas covered in MREC 210. Covers hospital billing for both inpatient and outpatient, electronic claims submission, EOB, and payments, maintaining accounts receivable and collections and the state insurance commissioner. Prerequisite: MREC 210.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 052 OA
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
| Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: R 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 052 OB
TREASURE VALLEY CHORALE
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: T 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 053 OA
JAZZ BAND
| Instructor: Williams, Joel |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: T 7:30PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T 7:30PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 053 OE
CONCERT BAND
| Instructor: Williams, Joel |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: T 5:30PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T 5:30PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 054 OA
CONCERT CHOIR
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:30AM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MW 11:30AM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 171 OA
APPLIED PIANO
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Fee Required. Course Note: Course requires11 hours per term, TBA with instructor.
| Instructor: Church, Jean |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 173 OA
APPLIED ORGAN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 174 OB
APPLIED VOICE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 175 OA
APPLIED VIOLIN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Trenkel, Iran |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 175 OB
APPLIED VIOLIN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 176 OA
APPLIED VIOLA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Trenkel, Iran |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 177 OA
APPLIED CELLO
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 178 OA
APPLIED STRING BASS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 180 OA
APPLIED GUITAR
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 181 OA
APPLIED FLUTE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 183 OA
APPLIED CLARINET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 184 OA
APPLIED SAXOPHONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 184 OB
APPLIED SAXOPHONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 186 OA
APPLIED TRUMPET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 188 OA
APPLIED TROMBONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 190 OA
APPLIED TUBA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 190 OB
APPLIED TUBA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 191 OA
APPLIED PERCUSSION
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 192 OA
APPLIED MISC INSTRUMENTS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 192 OB
APPLIED MISC INSTRUMENTS-BASSOON
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 202 OA
CONCERT BAND
Offers applied study and performance to anyone in the community with previous band experience, from high school age to adults. Studies and performs traditional and contemporary band literature. Rehearses evenings.
| Instructor: Williams, Joel |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: T 5:30PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: T 5:30PM-7:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 205 OA
JAZZ BAND
Offers applied study and performance in an ensemble, by audition. Concentrates on big band jazz arrangements and jazz ensemble styles.
| Instructor: Williams, Joel |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: T 7:30PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: T 7:30PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 221 OA
TREASURE VALLEY CHORALE
Offers rehearsal and performance of choral literature. Open to all singers.
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: T 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: T 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 222 OA
CONCERT CHOIR
Performs choral literature of all styles and historical periods. No previous choral experience necessary.
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:30AM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW 11:30AM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 242 OA
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Offers applied study and performance for string and wind players interested in playing orchestral literature with the Treasure Valley Symphony. Rehearses evenings and is open to all interested musicians, including high school students.
| Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: R 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: R 7:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 271 OB
APPLIED PIANO
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Church, Jean |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 274 OB
APPLIED VOICE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 275 OA
APPLIED VIOLIN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 276 OA
APPLIED VIOLA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 277 OA
APPLIED CELLO
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 278 OA
APPLIED BASS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 280 OA
APPLIED GUITAR
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 281 OA
APPLIED FLUTE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 283 OA
APPLIED CLARINET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 284 OA
APPLIED SAXOPHONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 288 OA
APPLIED TROMBONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 292 OA
APPLIED MISC. INSTRUMENTS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUP 292 OB
APPLIED MISC. INSTRUMENTS-BASOON
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor
| Instructor: Sorensen, Carl |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUS 101 OW
MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
Acquaints students with the elements of music fundamentals. Includes note reading, rhythm skills, and basic theory.
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUS 105 OW
MUSIC APPRECIATION
Examines the elements of music, classical music of the Western World, its historical creation, and involves listening to samples taken from select composers across the various historical periods and styles.
| Instructor: Flock, Michelle |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
MUS 206 OW
INTRO TO THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC
Studies the elements of music, rock music, and its attendant sub-genres, its historical creation, and listening to samples taken from select artists across the different periods and styles.
| Instructor: Replogle, Rebecca |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 052 YA
S130 Intro FFT 2 and Field Exercise
The FFT2 (Firefighter Type 2) field exercise is a one-day, hands-on training session for new wildland firefighters. It allows them to apply the skills and knowledge gained from online and classroom training, specifically focusing on practical firefighting techniques and safety procedures in a field environment.
*FYI: Students must demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities expected of a new firefighter to become certified.
| Instructor: Villasista, Joey |
Location: Other Location |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: U 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/12/2026-4/12/2026 |
Location: Other Location
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: U 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/12/2026-4/12/2026
NATR 054 OA
WILDERNESS FIRST AID - SPEC STUDIES
Note: Class runs May 27-28 only. $320 course fee.
Prepare for the unexpected with this engaging, hands-on introduction to wilderness medicine, taught over two or two and a half days. If you like to take short trips relatively close to medical resources, work at wilderness camps, enjoy weekend family outdoor activities, or recreate outdoors, this course is for you.
This course is great for people of all experience levels and is best suited for those who recreate outdoors where EMS response can be expected in a timely manner (fewer than eight hours). You’ll learn the Patient Assessment System, how to provide effective first aid treatments for injuries and illnesses common in the outdoors, and how to make appropriate evacuation decisions.
You’ll learn both in the classroom and in outdoor settings regardless of weather, so come prepared for wet, muddy, cold or hot environments!
| Instructor: National Outdoor Leadership School |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: WR 5/27/2026-5/28/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: WR 5/27/2026-5/28/2026
NATR 091 7 YA
RT-130 2026 ANNUAL REFRESHER
Refresh skills in applying the risk management process and rules of engagement to recognize and mitigate hazards in their work environment. Updates on current issues and fire shelter deployment practice.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-3:00PM 4/18/2026-4/18/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-3:00PM 4/18/2026-4/18/2026
NATR 091 7 YB
RT-130 2026 ANNUAL REFRESHER
| Instructor: Randolph, Eric |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-3:00PM 4/18/2026-4/18/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-3:00PM 4/18/2026-4/18/2026
NATR 091 7 YC
RT-130 2026 ANNUAL REFRESHER
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-3:00PM 5/23/2026-5/23/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-3:00PM 5/23/2026-5/23/2026
NATR 091 7 YF
RT-130 2023 ANNUAL REFRESHER
| Instructor: Boose, John |
Location: Other Location |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: U 8:00AM-4:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Other Location
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: U 8:00AM-4:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 101 OS
S-130/S-190/L-180/I100 BASIC FFT II
Includes S-130, S-190, and L-180 training. Provides entry level firefighter skills, including the primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfires, and recognition of potentially hazardous situations. Meets the fire behavior training needs of a firefighter type 2 (FFT2) on an incident as outlined in the PMS 310-1.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: SU 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/4/2026-4/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: SU 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/4/2026-4/12/2026
NATR 101 YA
S-130/S-190/L-180/I100 BASIC FFT II
This course includes S-130 Firefighter Training, S-190 Introduction to Fire Behavior, I-100 Basic Incident Command, Standards of Survival and Fire Shelter and is required training for all personnel prior to certification as an entry-level Firefighter (FFT2) under the Wildland Qualification System. This course can also be used as a refresher course for returning firefighters. Field exercises requires boots and leather gloves.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: SU 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/4/2026-4/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: SU 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/4/2026-4/12/2026
NATR 101 YB
S-130/S-190/L-180/I100 BASIC FFT II
Includes S-130, S-190, and L-180 training. Provides entry level firefighter skills, including the primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfires, and recognition of potentially hazardous situations. Meets the fire behavior training needs of a firefighter type 2 (FFT2) on an incident as outlined in the PMS 310-1.
| Instructor: Villasista, Joey |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: SU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: SU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 101 YC
S-130/S-190/L-180/I100 BASIC FFT II
Includes S-130, S-190, and L-180 training. Provides entry level firefighter skills, including the primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfires, and recognition of potentially hazardous situations. Meets the fire behavior training needs of a firefighter type 2 (FFT2) on an incident as outlined in the PMS 310-1.
| Instructor: Boose, John |
Location: Other Location |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: FU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Other Location
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: FU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 101 YD
S-130/S-190/L-180/I100 BASIC FFT II
Includes S-130, S-190, and L-180 training. Provides entry level firefighter skills, including the primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfires, and recognition of potentially hazardous situations. Meets the fire behavior training needs of a firefighter type 2 (FFT2) on an incident as outlined in the PMS 310-1.
| Instructor: Boose, John |
Location: Other Location |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: U 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Other Location
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: U 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 103 OA
APPLIED BOTANY
Introduces plant identification. Familiarizes students with basic field characteristics necessary for identifying forest and range plants. Includes terminology, morphology, nomenclature and classification with basic techniques for using plant keys. Introduces ecological concepts and plant relationships. Lab required.
| Instructor: Feibert, Cynthia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: T 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: T 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 103 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Feibert, Cynthia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: T 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T 2:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 104 OS
S-290 INTERMEDIATE FIRE BEHAVIOR
Designed to meet training requirements to work in the ICS Operations Section as a Single Resource Boss. Course will instruct prospective fireline supervisors in wildland fire behavior for effective and safe fire management operations. Weather portion taught by meterologist. Prerequisite: NATR 101.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/6/2026-4/7/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/6/2026-4/7/2026
NATR 104 YA
S-290 INTERMEDIATE FIRE BEHAVIOR
Designed to meet training requirements to work in the ICS Operations Section as a Single Resource Boss. Course will instruct prospective fireline supervisors in wildland fire behavior for effective and safe fire management operations. Weather portion taught by meterologist. Prerequisite: NATR 101.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: T 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/6/2026-4/7/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: T 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/6/2026-4/7/2026
NATR 109 OS
S-200 INITIAL ATTACK IC
This course will provide the individual in charge of the initial attack of small non-complex fires, the training needed for size-up, deployment of forces, suppression, mopup, communications, and administrative duties. Prerequisite: NATR101, NATR 104.
| Instructor: Bates, Cody |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: RF 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/23/2026-4/24/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: RF 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/23/2026-4/24/2026
NATR 109 YB
S-200 INITIAL ATTACK IC
This course will provide the individual in charge of the initial attack of small non-complex fires, the training needed for size-up, deployment of forces, suppression, mopup, communications, and administrative duties. Prerequisite: NATR101, NATR 104.
| Instructor: Eager, Casey |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: RF 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: RF 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 112 OA L
LAB
Acquaints the student with global positioning systems or GPS. Includes what GPS is, its uses, its short-comings, and field experience in the use of the equipment.
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: F 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: F 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 115 OS
S-230 CREW BOSS-SINGLE RESOURCE
Produces student proficiency in the performance of duties associated with the single resource boss position from initial dispatch through demobilization to the home unit. Includes operational leadership, preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, risk management, entrapment avoidance, safety and tactics, offline duties, demobilization, and post incident responsibilities. Prerequisite: NATR 101, NATR 102, NATR 104. Recommended prerequisite: NATR 121.
| Instructor: Eager, Casey |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/13/2026-4/14/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/13/2026-4/14/2026
NATR 115 YA
S-230 CREW BOSS-SINGLE RESOURCE
Produces student proficiency in the performance of duties associated with the single resource boss position from initial dispatch through demobilization to the home unit. Includes operational leadership, preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, risk management, entrapment avoidance, safety and tactics, offline duties, demobilization, and post incident responsibilities. Prerequisite: NATR 101, NATR 102, NATR 104. Recommended prerequisite: NATR 121.
| Instructor: Eager, Casey |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/13/2026-4/14/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/13/2026-4/14/2026
NATR 115 Y B
S-230 CREW BOSS-SINGLE RESOURCE
Produces student proficiency in the performance of duties associated with the single resource boss position from initial dispatch through demobilization to the home unit. Includes operational leadership, preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, risk management, entrapment avoidance, safety and tactics, offline duties, demobilization, and post incident responsibilities. Prerequisite: NATR 101, NATR 102, NATR 104. Recommended prerequisite: NATR 121.
| Instructor: Williams, Darron |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/20/2026-4/21/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MT 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/20/2026-4/21/2026
NATR 116 OS
S-215 FIRE OPERATION WILDLAND/URBAN
Assists structure and wildland firefighters in making tactical decisions when confronting wildland fire that threatens life, property, and improvements, in the wildland/urban interface. Includes size-up, initial strategy, structure triangle, tactics, action assessment, public relations, and followup and safety.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MTW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/20/2026-4/22/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MTW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/20/2026-4/22/2026
NATR 116 YA
S-215 FIRE OPERATION WILDLAND/URBAN
Assists structure and wildland firefighters in making tactical decisions when confronting wildland fire that threatens life, property, and improvements, in the wildland/urban interface. Includes size-up, initial strategy, structure triangle, tactics, action assessment, public relations, and followup and safety.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MTW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/20/2026-4/22/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MTW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/20/2026-4/22/2026
NATR 116 Y B
S-215 FIRE OPERATION WILDLAND/URBAN
Assists structure and wildland firefighters in making tactical decisions when confronting wildland fire that threatens life, property, and improvements, in the wildland/urban interface. Includes size-up, initial strategy, structure triangle, tactics, action assessment, public relations, and followup and safety.
| Instructor: Chung, Quincy |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MTW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/6/2026-4/8/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MTW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/6/2026-4/8/2026
NATR 117 OS
S-231 ENGINE BOSS-SINGLE RESOURCE
Produces student proficiency in the performance of the duties associated with engine boss, single resource, including engine and crew capabilities and limitations, information sources, fire size-up consideration, tactics, and wildland/urban interface. Prerequisites: NATR 101, NATR 104, NATR 115.
| Instructor: Smith, Daniel |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: WR 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/15/2026-4/16/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: WR 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/15/2026-4/16/2026
NATR 117 YA
S-231 ENGINE BOSS-SINGLE RESOURCE
Produces student proficiency in the performance of the duties associated with engine boss, single resource, including engine and crew capabilities and limitations, information sources, fire size-up consideration, tactics, and wildland/urban interface. Prerequisites: NATR 101, NATR 104, NATR 115.
| Instructor: Smith, Daniel |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: WR 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/15/2026-4/16/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: WR 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/15/2026-4/16/2026
NATR 117 Y B
S-231 ENGINE BOSS-SINGLE RESOURCE
Produces student proficiency in the performance of the duties associated with engine boss, single resource, including engine and crew capabilities and limitations, information sources, fire size-up consideration, tactics, and wildland/urban interface. Prerequisites: NATR 101, NATR 104, NATR 115.
| Instructor: Williams, Darron |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: TW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/21/2026-4/22/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TW 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/21/2026-4/22/2026
NATR 121 OS
S-131 SQUAD BOSS
Meets the advanced training needs of the Firefighter Type I (FFT1) in an interactive format. Contains several tactical decision games designed to facilitate learning the objectives. Prerequisite: NATR 101 and one year experience in the field.
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: RF 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: RF 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 121 YA
S-131 SQUAD BOSS
Meets the advanced training needs of the Firefighter Type I (FFT1) in an interactive format. Contains several tactical decision games designed to facilitate learning the objectives. Prerequisite: NATR 101 and one year experience in the field.
| Instructor: Richard, David |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: FS 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: FS 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 199 OA
WILDERNESS FIRST AID - SPEC STUDIES
Note: Class runs May 27-28 only. $320 course fee.
Prepare for the unexpected with this engaging, hands-on introduction to wilderness medicine, taught over two or two and a half days. If you like to take short trips relatively close to medical resources, work at wilderness camps, enjoy weekend family outdoor activities, or recreate outdoors, this course is for you.
This course is great for people of all experience levels and is best suited for those who recreate outdoors where EMS response can be expected in a timely manner (fewer than eight hours). You’ll learn the Patient Assessment System, how to provide effective first aid treatments for injuries and illnesses common in the outdoors, and how to make appropriate evacuation decisions.
You’ll learn both in the classroom and in outdoor settings regardless of weather, so come prepared for wet, muddy, cold or hot environments!
| Instructor: National Outdoor Leadership School |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 5/27/2026-5/28/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 5/27/2026-5/28/2026
NATR 202 OS
S-212 WILDFIRE POWER SAWS
Introduces the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Provides entry level training for firefighters with little or no previous experience in operating a chain saw. Does not constitute certified faller designation. Prerequisites: Qualified FFT2, and current first aid/cpr certification.
| Instructor: Cates, Roy |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: FSU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: FSU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 202 YA
S-212 WILDFIRE POWER SAWS
Introduces the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Provides entry level training for firefighters with little or no previous experience in operating a chain saw. Does not constitute certified faller designation. Prerequisites: Qualified FFT2, and current first aid/cpr certification.
| Instructor: Cates, Roy |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: FSU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: FSU 8:00AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 217 OA L
LAB
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: R 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 217 OH
INTRO TO WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
Surveys the theory, principles and practices involved before water is utilized for commercial production projects. Studies the microclimate, hydrology, and soil as influenced by the vegetation in relation to the regional variables of climate, geology, topography, and vegetation type and structure. Follows the water from the atmosphere, to the ground, and down the watershed to the area where it can be used for natural resources, industry, recreation, and domestic needs. Lab required.
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-8:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 241 OA
INTRO TO RANGE MANAGEMENT
Introduces the science of range management, including identification, physiology, and ecology of range plants; stocking rate considerations; grazing system selection; range improvement methods; range inventory methods and analysis; and nutrition. Emphasizes range management objectives to provide society with meat, water, wildlife, and recreational opportunities on a sustained basis from lands unsuited for permanent cultivation. Lab required.
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NATR 241 OA L
LAB
Introduces the science of range management, including identification, physiology, and ecology of range plants; stocking rate considerations; grazing system selection; range improvement methods; range inventory methods and analysis; and nutrition. Emphasizes range management objectives to provide society with meat, water, wildlife, and recreational opportunities on a sustained basis from lands unsuited for permanent cultivation. Lab required.
| Instructor: Nichols, Marcus |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: W 1:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: W 1:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NRS 060 OX
NURSING REMEDIATION COURSE 1-3
Note: $300 in course fees
This is a remediation course for Nursing students who need to receive a refresher in the materials that were taught during the Year 1, 3rd quarter. The course is designed to allow the student to audit (i.e. sit in and participate in the Fundamentals of Nursing NRS 125/130 course. Students will not participate in any clinical portion of these type of classes. Prerequisite: Instructor approval- (As per the student remediation plan)
| Instructor: Bohr, Heather |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NRS 125 OA
MATERNITY & PEDIATRIC NURSING
Note; $900 course fee
This course focuses on the concepts unique to maternal and pediatric nursing. Students will focus on the nature of pregnancy, the basics of labor and delivery, and nursing care provided to postpartum clients, newborn infants, and children. Common illnesses and disorders of pregnant and pediatric clients will be discussed. Client care including safe, cultural diversity, communication, clinical reasoning, professionalism, legal and ethical standards, and family-centered care.
| Instructor: Bohr, Heather |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 9.00 |
Schedule: MT 6:45AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 9.00
Schedule: MT 6:45AM-5:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NRS 130 OA
PHARMACOLOGY II
Note: $300 course fee
This course continues concepts in pharmacology and clinical reasoning related to drug classes, over the counter medications, and herbal products across the lifespan. Students will focus on client assessment, therapeutic outcomes, medication safety, and client education. Clinical decision making will be addressed through understanding of pharmacodynamics, physiologic stability, reduction of harm, therapeutic and holistic approach to culturally diverse populations. This course focuses on drugs affecting the neurological system including psychiatric disorders, men's and women's health, musculoskeletal system and cancer treatments.
Prerequisites: Pass NRS 120, NRS 115, and NRS 116
Corequisites: NRS 125
Audit by exception or LPN to RN Bridge student
| Instructor: Rice, Alexis |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: WR 8:00AM-9:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: WR 8:00AM-9:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NRS 146 OH
LPN TO RN TRANSITIONS
This course is designed for the Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) preparing to transition into the Registered Nurse (RN) role. Students will develop the skills, knowledge, and mindset required to succeed as a registered nurse. The course focuses on understanding the expanded responsibilities of an RN, enhancing clinical judgment, and fostering effective communication in complex care environments. Topics include critical thinking, professional identity, evidence-based practice, delegation, and legal and ethical considerations in nursing. This hybrid course will consist of asynchronous learning, open lab time for skills practice, and skill validation.
Corequisites: NRS 120 (Pharmacology for Nursing I), and LPN to RN acceptance
Note: Students have both online, asynchronous coursework that they must complete, along with additional live, in-person labs
| Instructor: Bohr, Heather |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NRS 224 OA
INTEGRATIVE PRACTICUM CLINICAL
Note: $700 course fee
This course is designed to formalize the clinical reasoning and judgement, knowledge, and skills necessary to create a safe, client care environment as a graduate nurse. The practicum is designed for the student to partner with a practicing nurse preceptor to learn both nursing role and skills. Learning during the practicum is important as the student will recognize the development their own intellectual knowledge, psychomotor skills, and affective attitudes as they transition from nursing student to nurse graduate.
| Instructor: Lightfield, Molly |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 7.00 |
Schedule: MTWF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 7.00
Schedule: MTWF 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NRS 225 OA
INTEGRATED PRACTICUM CLINICAL-LAB
Note: $200 course fee
This course utilizes a computer-based instructional method to provide a comprehensive review of nursing concepts in preparation for the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). Students will utilize an online platform to simulate the NCLEX-RN and allow them to understand their strengths and weaknesses of the NCLEX-RN test plan. Feedback will be provided to the student based on the Clinical Judgement Measurement Model. Remediation is integrated to increase the successful completion of NCLEX-RN.
| Instructor: Lightfield, Molly |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: R 1:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: R 1:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
NURS 106 OH
NURSING ASSISTANT
This course is a combination of 110 hours which is divided into 40 hours of didactic, 28 hours of lab, 40 hours clinical, and a 2-hour Final Exam. Specifically, 40 didactic hours are spent in a live online learning environment. Lab skills include 28 hours, completed on Fridays, weeks 1-4. Clinical experiences are completed in 40 hours on Fridays, weeks 5-9. The Final Exam is in Week 10 and will be 2 hours (Week 8 during the summer term). A skills review will be held week 10 for 4 hours (Week 8 during the summer term), this is not mandatory but highly recommended for state testing preparation. Sign-in will be required for Week 10 skills day (Week 8 during the summer term), those that opt not to attend will not have an additional opportunity to practice prior to state testing.
The clinical experience is spent in local long-term and/or acute care facility. The clinical experience will be an opportunity for students to acquire real life patient care as a student nursing assistant. The objective is to gain the knowledge to successfully pass the National Nurse Assistant Assessment Program Examination (NNAAP).
| Instructor: Jennings, Janelle |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 6.00 |
Schedule: MT 6:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 6.00
Schedule: MT 6:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 116 OW
OFFICE PROCEDURES
Provides the foundation necessary for entry-level employment as an office assistant with exercises that simulate entry-level administrative work situations.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 220 OX
ADVANCED DOCUMENT PRODUCTION
Covers development of correct formats for business reports, letters, memos, tabbed columns, and forms. Use a variety of input methods, such as dictation and printed rough drafts. Stresses application of language arts skills. Develops the skill to produce documents accurately within specified time. Prerequisites: OA 120, BT 221
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 240 OW
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Focuses on Records Information Management (RIM). Covers terminology, data, employment opportunities, current developments, technology, and legal and ethical concerns in RIM. Includes field trips to selected businesses to provide further emphasis.
| Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 251 OV
OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Provides a capstone experience in the Office Administration program. This course offers both a theoretical and a practical hands-on approach to managing complex business projects. Students learn the life cycle of a project and develop essential skills to define the critical path of a project. Students integrate spreadsheet, texting-editing, presentation, and project management skills to develop and track a comprehensive team-based project. Prerequisites: OA 116, BA 206, OA 120, OA 220, BT 221
PLEASE NOTE: THIS CLASS BEGINS MARCH 30
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: U 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: U 6:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 280 O1
OFFICE APPLICATIONS COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 280 O2
OFFICE APPLICATIONS COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
OA 280 O3
OFFICE APPLICATIONS COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PHIL 101 OA
PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS
Introduces the problems and systems of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, social and political philosophy, and religion.
| Instructor: Wilson, Marc |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
POSC 203 OA
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
Examines the three branches of government plus governmental bureaucracies. Analyzes major policy areas of national government.
| Instructor: Kurth, Joseph |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 101 OW
PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS
Emphasizes the theory and practice of human relations in the work setting, including self-management skills, role as employee, and effective participation in work groups. Stresses self awareness, awareness of others, managing stress and emotions, building healthy relationships, interpersonal communications, intercultural sensitivity, conflict resolution, and professional behavior.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 201 Z CV
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I
Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Consciousness, Sensation/Perception, Learning, Memory, Thinking and Intelligence, and related topics.
| Instructor: Babcock, Lauri |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 201 Z OA
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I
Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Consciousness, Sensation/Perception, Learning, Memory, Thinking and Intelligence, and related topics.
| Instructor: Babcock, Lauri |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:00PM-4:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 201 Z OW
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I
Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Consciousness, Sensation/Perception, Learning, Memory, Thinking and Intelligence, and related topics.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 202 Z OW
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY II
Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Personality, Social Psychology, Health and Well-Being, Motivation and Emotion, Disorders, Therapies, Lifespan Development, and related topics.
Prerequisites: PSYC 201Z, or BIOL 101, or BIOL 231, or BIOL 232
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 231 OA
HUMAN SEXUALITY
A comprehensive study of human sexuality with an emphasis on sexual issues from scientific and humanistic perspectives. This course includes a survey of historical, cultural and cross-cultural variation in sexuality, sex research, female and male sexual and reproductive anatomy and physiology, gender issues, sexual response, sexual communication, sexual behavior patterns, love and sexual orientations.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
PSYC 237 OW
SEASONS OF LIFE
Focuses on the concept that development is a lifelong process, beginning at conception and continuing into late adulthood. Considers human development as influenced by three "clocks": the biological clock, the social clock, and the psychological clock. Prerequisite: PSYC 201, or BIOL 101.
| Instructor: Skousen, Debbie |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
R 203 OA
AMERICAN RELIGIONS
This course uses critical reading, thinking, writing, and discussion to examine the history, evolution, ideology, philosophy, sacred practices, and rituals of the dominant and lesser known religions in the American tradition, including Mayan religion, Native American religions, Puritanism, LDS, Scientology, and others.
| Instructor: Wilson, Marc |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOC 204 Z OA
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Introduces the central concepts, theories, and methods that define the sociological approach to investigating the social forces that shape our lives. Topics may include social structure, culture, socialization, race, class, gender, sexuality, and inequality.
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOC 205 Z OW
SOCIAL CHANGE AND INSTITUTIONS
Sociological analysis of social institutions, such as family, education, health care, the economy, and the state. Includes an examination of connections among institutions and their impact on patterns of inequality and individual outcomes. Examines the forces and dynamics behind social change, such as social movements, culture, economic forces, technologies, and the environment.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOC 206 Z OW
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Applies the sociological perspective to the study of social problems, including their social construction, causes, and consequences. Explores the complexities surrounding their solutions, such as how solutions are socially constructed and policy proposals from sociologists and social movements. Topics may include poverty, discrimination, interpersonal violence, crime, addiction, ecological crises, war/global conflict, and health inequality.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOC 231 OA
HUMAN SEXUALITY
A comprehensive study of human sexuality with an emphasis on sexual issues from scientific and humanistic perspectives. This course includes a survey of historical, cultural and cross-cultural variation in sexuality, sex research, female and male sexual and reproductive anatomy and physiology, gender issues, sexual response, sexual communication, sexual behavior patterns, love and sexual orientations.
| Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 2:00PM-3:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOWK 111 CV
INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK
Introduces the profession of social work, surveying the professional knowledge, skills, values, and ethics applicable for generalist social work practices. Reviews the historical, philosophical, educational, and social dimensions of the profession. Considers various fields of social work practice and their unique attributes, including income levels of each. Places special emphasis on rural areas. Recommended Co-requisite: SOWK 280.
| Instructor: Browne, April |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOWK 111 OV
INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK
Introduces the profession of social work, surveying the professional knowledge, skills, values, and ethics applicable for generalist social work practices. Reviews the historical, philosophical, educational, and social dimensions of the profession. Considers various fields of social work practice and their unique attributes, including income levels of each. Places special emphasis on rural areas. Recommended Co-requisite: SOWK 280.
| Instructor: Browne, April |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: F 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOWK 220 OW
SOCIAL WELFARE SYSTEM & POLICY
Addresses the historical impact and current delivery of social services to people of poverty, people of color, elderly, women, homosexuals, and persons with mental and or physical disabilities, recognizing the fundamental duty of the social work profession to promote social equity and justice. Traces the historical evolution of the American social service delivery system, and examines development of policies as they relate to societal values. Prerequisite: SOWK 111 or instructor approval.
| Instructor: Browne, April |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOWK 280 O1
SOCIAL WORK COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Social Work environments. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Wilcox, Claudia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOWK 280 O2
SOCIAL WORK COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Social Work environments. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Wilcox, Claudia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SOWK 280 O3
SOCIAL WORK COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Social Work environments. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site.
| Instructor: Wilcox, Claudia |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SP 219 OA
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
Stresses skill building and theory in decision making, goal setting, presentation planning, and knowledge of group process. Assists students in using effective small group techniques in a variety of settings. Prerequisites: Pass WR95 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SPAN 101 OA
1ST YEAR SPANISH I
First Year Spanish is based on the Standards of Learning Spanish. Instruction Incorporates the major organizing principles for the Standards for Foreign Language Learning: Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons and Communities. Grammar is taught within the context of real world interaction in the target language (Spanish), including reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
| Instructor: Gourley, Katya |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-6:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
SPAN 103 OW
1ST YEAR SPANISH III
First Year Spanish is based on the Standards of Learning Spanish. Instruction Incorporates the major organizing principles for the Standards for Foreign Language Learning: Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons and Communities. Grammar is taught within the context of real world interaction in the target language (Spanish), including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or Instructor permission.
| Instructor: Gourley, Katya |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
STEP 053 OB
STEPS TO SUCCESS
| Instructor: Staff |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
TA 100 OW
INTRO TO THEATRE
This course introduces theatre as an art form, as entertainment and as cultural phenomenon. It is designed to enhance the student's enjoyment and understanding of the theatrical experience through a thorough examination of theatre productions from the Ancient Greeks to more contemporary theatrical works.
Course Note: This course is not intended to teach you how to be a theatre artist. You will not learn how to act, be a playwright, design, or direct a production. This course will invite you to view the world through the lens of a theatre artist from the perspective of an audience member.
| Instructor: Blackwell, Drake |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 102 OA
PIPE WELDING
Note: $100 course fee
Designed for the student seeking employment in the welding industry where pipe welding is a major component. The student will be introduced to pipe layout and fitting techniques. The student will then apply their welding skills to produce welds in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions to industry standards.. Prerequisite: WELD 150, WELD 160, WELD 120, WELD 103, or instructor approval.
| Instructor: Price, Brandon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 3:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 3:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 102 OB
PIPE WELDING
Note: $100 course fee
Designed for the student seeking employment in the welding industry where pipe welding is a major component. The student will be introduced to pipe layout and fitting techniques. The student will then apply their welding skills to produce welds in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions to industry standards.. Prerequisite: WELD 150, WELD 160, WELD 120, WELD 103, or instructor approval.
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 9:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 104 OA
GAS METAL ARC WELDING
Note: $100 course fee
Instruction given in the selection and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment and in the basic techniques of safely welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals in the five American Welding Society defined joint configurations and in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Prerequisite: WELD 160, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 12:00PM-2:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 104 OB
GAS METAL ARC WELDING
Note: $100 course fee
Instruction given in the selection and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment and in the basic techniques of safely welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals in the five American Welding Society defined joint configurations and in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Prerequisite: WELD 160, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Price, Brandon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-7:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 105 OA
ADVANCED PIPE WELDING
Note: $100 course fee
Designed for the student to improve and expand the skills learned in WELD 102. The focus will be on welded joints requiring multiple welding processes to complete. Prerequisites: WELD160, WELD 102, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Price, Brandon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MW 3:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW 3:30PM-6:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 130 OA
PERFORMANCE WELDING-OAW
Note: $100 course fee
Performance Welding-OAW is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher level of manipulative skill proficiency then obtained in WELD 150. Prerequisite: WELD 150, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 131 OA
PERFORMANCE WELDING-SMAW
Note: $100 course fee
Performance Welding-SMAW is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher level of manipulative skill proficiency then obtained in WELD 150 or WELD 103. Prerequisite: WELD 150, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 132 OB
PERFORMANCE WELDING-GMAW
Note: $100 course fee
Performance Welding-GMAW is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher level of manipulative skill proficiency then obtained in WELD 160 or WELD 104. Prerequisite: WELD 160, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 133 OA
PERFORMANCE WELDING-FCAW
Note: $100 course fee
Performance Welding-FCAW is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher level of manipulative skill proficiency then obtained in WELD 160, or WELD 105. Prerequisite: WELD 160, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 134 OA
PERFORMANCE WELDING-GTAW
Note: $100 course fee
Performance Welding-GTAW is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher level of manipulative skill proficiency then obtained in WELD160. Prerequisite: WELD 160 or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 135 OA
PERFORMANCE WELDING-CODE PRACTICAL
Note: $100 course fee
Performance welding-Code Practical Plate is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher level of manipulative skill in preparation for a practical weld qualification test. Prerequisite: WELD 103, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 136 OA
PERFORMANCE WELDING-CODE PRACTICAL
Note: $100 course fee
Performance Welding-Code Practical Pipe is designed for the student who needs to develop a higher livel of manipulative skill proficiency then obtained in WELD 102. Prerequisite: WELD 102 or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: F 8:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 190 OA
WELDING CODES, PROCEDURE & INSPECT
Note: $85 course fee
Design to give the student a working knowledge of code sections and how they apply to the welding industry. Inspection requirements will be covered and applied to the student's practical weld test. Prerequisites: WELD 150, WELD 160, WELD 103, WELD 105 or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-12:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 199 OA
SPECIAL STUDIES
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 296 OA
WELDING FABRICATIONS PRACTICES
Instruction in fabrication techniques including blueprint reading, layout tools, material lists, time management, job cost calculations, measuring, fitting, cutting, and welding. Beginning projects will be assigned. Prerequisites: WELD 150, WELD 160, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:30PM-3:30PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 12:30PM-3:30PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 296 OB
WELDING FABRICATIONS PRACTICES
Note: $85 course fee
Instruction in fabrication techniques including blueprint reading, layout tools, material lists, time management, job cost calculations, measuring, fitting, cutting, and welding. Beginning projects will be assigned. Prerequisites: WELD 150, WELD 160, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-8:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 297 OA
WELDING FABRICATION PRACTICES II
Note: $85 course fee
Students will be assigned intermediate fabrication projects based on skills acquired in WELD296 Welding Fabrication Practices. Prerequsites: WELD 296, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 298 OA
WELDING FABRICATION PRACTICES III
Students will be assigned advanced fabrication projects based on skills acquired in WELD 296 Welding Fabrication Practices, and WELD 297 Welding Fabrication Practices II. Prerequisite: WELD 297, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Blazzard, Justin |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-8:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR 5:00PM-8:00PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WELD 298 OB
WELDING FABRICATION PRACTICES III
Note: $85 course fee
Students will be assigned advanced fabrication projects based on skills acquired in WELD 296 Welding Fabrication Practices, and WELD 297 Welding Fabrication Practices II. Prerequisite: WELD 297, or instructor approval
| Instructor: Pearson, Drew |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW 1:00PM-3:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WORK 092 1 YA
M-410 FACILITATIVE INSTRUCTOR
This 36-hour course trains existing and potential instructors on how to prepare and present effective training programs. Key areas include written performance and instructional objectives, preparation of lesson plans, preparation and operation of audio-visual aids and equipment, various methods of communication, individual and team presentations, management of classroom learning environments and use of testing procedures.
Evening break-out sessions and actual classroom demonstrations/presentations are integral parts of this course. 8 -16 hours of pre-work are required. Meets NWCG standards as outlined in the M410 guidelines.
| Instructor: Reinheardt, Geneva |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWRF 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/27/2026-5/1/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWRF 8:00AM-5:00PM 4/27/2026-5/1/2026
WR 095 OA
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
Emphasizes basic grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and paragraph development necessary for effective college-level writing. Prerequisites: Pass WR 90 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Burks, Brian |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 095 OW
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
Emphasizes basic grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and paragraph development necessary for effective college-level writing. Prerequisites: Pass WR 90 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Burks, Brian |
Location: Web |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 115 CA
INTRO TO COLLEGE WRITING
Develops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar, mechanics, sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays. Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score. Course Note: ENG 050 CE Tutoring Session required.
| Instructor: Thomas, Peter |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 115 OB
INTRO TO COLLEGE WRITING
Develops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays. Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Maxfield, Bradley |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:50PM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 115 OW
INTRO TO COLLEGE WRITING
Develops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar, mechanics, sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays. Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 115 WW
INTRO TO COLLEGE WRITING
Develops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays. Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 118 OW
INTRO TO INFORMATION LITERACY
This course teaches students an understanding of both information literacy and research processes. Students will learn how to identify and narrow research topics, plan and carry out research, identify credible sources, and utilize appropriate citation methods.
| Instructor: Dominick, Tara |
Location: Web |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 121 Z OA
COMPOSITION I
Engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a grade of "C-" or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 121 Z OB
COMPOSITION I
Engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a grade of "C-" or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Garwood, Seth |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 121 Z OW
COMPOSITION I
Engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a grade of "C-" or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Faulk, Laura |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 121 Z WW
COMPOSITION I
Engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 115 with a grade of "C-" or better, or suitable writing placement exam score.
| Instructor: Faulk, Laura |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 122 Z OA
COMPOSITION II
Builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 121 with a "C-" or better.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 8:00AM-9:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 122 Z OB
COMPOSITION II
Builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 121 with a "C-" or better.
| Instructor: Clark, Nicolette |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:50AM 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 122 Z OW
COMPOSITION II
Builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 121 with a "C-" or better.
| Instructor: Wilson, Marc |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 122 Z WW
COMPOSITION II
Builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions.
Prerequisites: Pass WR 121 with a "C-" or better.
| Instructor: Wilson, Marc |
Location: Web |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026
WR 241 OX
INTRO TO IMAGINATIVE WRITING
Explores reading and writing some of the major varieties of imaginative, or "creative", writing. Focus: reading and writing short fiction.
| Instructor: Van Essen, Devon |
Location: Ontario Campus |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026 |
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 3/30/2026-6/12/2026