Prineville Campus Current Term Schedule

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

 

Fall 2023

Course CRN Course Title Cred Campus Meeting Days / Times / Bldg Room Max Seats Rem Seats Wait List Instructors Fees Textbook
ART 184
Beginning Watercolor

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45877 Beginning Watercolor 3 PRI
SMTWTFS
05:15pm - 07:55
PRI 127
12 8 0 Adams,J $35.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Adams,J
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 127
Fees: $35.00
Textbook
BA 101
Introduction to Business

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45142 Introduction to Business
This class will be live streamed from the Redmond campus. Students on other campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:15am - 10:05
PRI 112
9 8 0 Corwin,J Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Corwin,J
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 112
Fees:
Textbook
This class will be live streamed from the Redmond campus. Students on other campuses will attend class with a facilitator present and use a camera and microphone to interact with the instructor and classmates.
CIS 120
Computer Concepts

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45534 Computer Concepts
This class will meet in Prineville, Room 114 (12:45pm-3:00pm on Monday's 9/25/2023-10/09/2023) for the first 3 weeks of the course. The remaining weeks of the term will be entirely online and can be taken from home.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 03:00
PRI 114

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ONLINE
28 24 0 Young,B Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Young,B
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
This class will meet in Prineville, Room 114 (12:45pm-3:00pm on Monday's 9/25/2023-10/09/2023) for the first 3 weeks of the course. The remaining weeks of the term will be entirely online and can be taken from home.
COMM 111Z
Public Speaking

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45834 Public Speaking
This class is cross listed with CRN 45833 which will be taught remotely via Zoom. The students in the remote class can interact with the instructor and students in the in-person section.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:15am - 10:05
PRI 111
25 5 0 Kristensen,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Kristensen,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
This class is cross listed with CRN 45833 which will be taught remotely via Zoom. The students in the remote class can interact with the instructor and students in the in-person section.
FIRE 104
Intro to Emergency Services

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45448 Intro to Emergency Services
This class will be IN PERSON and live streamed from each campus (Bend, Redmond, Prineville & Madras) every Tuesday; the instructor will rotate each week to a different campus. Students w2ill interact with the instructor and classmates with the use of camera and microphones in the classroom. WEEK 5 (10/24) ALL campuses’ classes will MEET on the BEND campus for field activities; location is designated on the schedule here and the syllabus.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:00
PRI 130

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SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:00
JUN FIRETRNG

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SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:00
PRI 130

      AND
ONLINE
12 11 0 Simone,P Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Simone,P
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 130
JUN FIRETRNG
PRI 130
Fees:
Textbook
This class will be IN PERSON and live streamed from each campus (Bend, Redmond, Prineville & Madras) every Tuesday; the instructor will rotate each week to a different campus. Students w2ill interact with the instructor and classmates with the use of camera and microphones in the classroom. WEEK 5 (10/24) ALL campuses’ classes will MEET on the BEND campus for field activities; location is designated on the schedule here and the syllabus.
FIRE 105
Firefighter Safety & Survival

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45467 Firefighter Safety & Survival
This class will be IN PERSON and live streamed from each campus (Bend, Redmond, Prineville & Madras) every Tuesday; the instructor will rotate each week to a different campus. Students w2ill interact with the instructor and classmates with the use of camera and microphones in the classroom. WEEK 5 (10/24) ALL campuses’ classes will MEET on the BEND campus for field activities; location is designated on the schedule here and the syllabus.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
01:00pm - 02:30
PRI 130

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SMTWTFS
01:00pm - 02:30
PON 0204

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SMTWTFS
01:00pm - 02:30
PRI 130

      AND
ONLINE
12 10 0 Simone,P Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Simone,P
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 130
PON 0204
PRI 130
Fees:
Textbook
This class will be IN PERSON and live streamed from each campus (Bend, Redmond, Prineville & Madras) every Tuesday; the instructor will rotate each week to a different campus. Students w2ill interact with the instructor and classmates with the use of camera and microphones in the classroom. WEEK 5 (10/24) ALL campuses’ classes will MEET on the BEND campus for field activities; location is designated on the schedule here and the syllabus.
HD 100CS
College Success

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43368 College Success 3 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:30am - 09:50
PRI 111
25 18 0 Kristensen,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Kristensen,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
Fees:
Textbook
HHP 252
First Aid & BLS Provider CPR

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44973 First Aid & BLS Provider CPR
This class will meeting in person on the Prineville campus 11/04/23 and 11/05/23.

Students must attend both in-person class days. Lab fee of $45 covers the American Heart Association CPR & First Aid card. This class covers single rescuer adult, child, infant and AED skills and MEETS THE FIRST AID and CPR STANDARDS for Nursing and Allied Health program requirements.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:00am - 05:50
PRI 119

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SMTWTFS
08:00am - 12:30
PRI 119

      AND
ONLINE
12 0 0 Cruickshank,J $45.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Cruickshank,J
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 119
PRI 119
Fees: $45.00
Textbook
This class will meeting in person on the Prineville campus 11/04/23 and 11/05/23.

Students must attend both in-person class days. Lab fee of $45 covers the American Heart Association CPR & First Aid card. This class covers single rescuer adult, child, infant and AED skills and MEETS THE FIRST AID and CPR STANDARDS for Nursing and Allied Health program requirements.
HUM 263
Pop Culture: Detective Stories

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45481 Pop Culture: Detective Stories
Recommended Preparation: WR 121 or 121Z.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:45am - 12:35
PRI 130

      AND
ONLINE
35 29 0 Walker,C Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Walker,C
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 130
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Recommended Preparation: WR 121 or 121Z.
MTH 098
Math Literacy

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45720 Math Literacy 4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:05
PRI 120
25 23 0 Rule,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Rule,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 120
Fees:
Textbook
PSY 213
Intro to Physio Psychology

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45895 Intro to Physio Psychology
PSY 213 (CRN 45895) includes online/asynchronous lectures each week as well as IN-PERSON labs on Tuesdays 3:15-6:15 in Prineville.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
03:15pm - 06:15
PRI 127

      AND
ONLINE
12 9 0 Walker-Sands,R Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Walker-Sands,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 127
Fees:
Textbook
PSY 213 (CRN 45895) includes online/asynchronous lectures each week as well as IN-PERSON labs on Tuesdays 3:15-6:15 in Prineville.
WR 121Z
Composition I

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45816 Composition I
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:05
PRI 114
26 20 0 Hazlett,C Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Hazlett,C
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 114
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.

Art

ART 184 Beginning Watercolor

Explores the unique qualities of watercolor as a painting medium. Emphasizes fundamental skills, color, and composition while painting from a variety of subjects. Repeatable for credit.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture:
Lab:
Other: 6

Business

BA 101 Introduction to Business

Learn about the many exciting and challenging facets of business and its dynamic role in today's environment. Gain a working knowledge of components of business including discussion of management, marketing, entrepreneurship and finance. Introduces topics which are covered in greater depth in higher level business courses. Students are encouraged to use this course to explore the breadth of business topics offered in the Business Administration degrees and identify specific areas of interest or specialization.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Computer & Information Systems

CIS 120 Computer Concepts

Follows the Internet and Computing Core Certificate (IC3) national standard for digital literacy used at numerous colleges and universities across the country as well as industry. Course objectives are broken down into three modules: Computer Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Living Online. Provides knowledge and skills needed to use computers successfully at the college level. Recommended preparation: CIS 010 and CIS 070 or equivalent computer skills.

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

Communication

COMM 111Z 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. Reduces speaking anxiety. Recommended preparation: or to be taken with WR 121Z.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Fire Science

FIRE 104 Introduction to Emergency Services

Provides overview of fire protection and emergency medical services. Includes philosophy, history, organization, nomenclature, and function of public and private agencies. Meets Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education core requirement and is equivalent to National Fire Academy C0273.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Fire Science

FIRE 105 Firefighter Safety & Survival

Introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for culture and behavior change through the fire and emergency services. Meets Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education core requirement and is equivalent to National Fire Academy C0281.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Human Development

HD 100CS College Success

College Success is designed to give new students a broad overview of college and life success strategies. The course introduces students to college resources, students services and personal behaviors that support successful academic transition, growth and planning. Topics include personal responsibility, self-motivation, time management, academic planning, financial planning, decision making, health and learning styles.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Health & Human Performance

HHP 252 First Aid & AHA Basic Life Support Provider CPR

First aid and CPR instruction. First aid includes: immediate and temporary care for a wide variety of injuries, illnesses, conditions. CPR includes: patients of all ages; ventilation with a face shield, pocket mask and a bag-mask device; use of an automated external defibrillator; relief of choking; both one- and two-person CPR; and compression-only CPR. Practical exam includes individual hands-on testing; successful completion of course results in a first aid card and an American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Provider Adult & Pediatric CPR card. Recommended preparation: WR 065 or WR 121Z or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 9.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Humanities

HUM 263 Popular Culture: Detective Stories

Historical study of crime stories and the detective figure as revealed in popular culture through genres such as fiction, film, television, comics and journalism. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Mathematics

MTH 098 Math Literacy

Builds on MTH 015 to present mathematics in the context of “math you encounter in your daily life”. Introduces and applies pattern recognition, estimation and number sense, working with units, negative numbers, order of operations, and using basic equations and formulas. Explores how to clearly communicate arguments supported by quantitative evidence using words, tables, graphs, and when appropriate, equations and mathematical models. Recommended preparation: MTH 015 or minimum placement in Math Level 7.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Psychology

PSY 213 Introduction to Physiological Psychology

This course provides a scientific introduction to the brain's anatomy and function. It builds a foundation for understanding sensory and motor systems, brain rhythms and brain plasticity. Essential neurophysiological processes that underlie topics such as human development, cognitive and emotional behavior, gender, and psychological disorders will be presented. Recommended preparation: BI 121, BI 122, BI 231, BI 232, BI 233 or PSY 201.

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

Writing

WR 121Z 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: WR 065 or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 9.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

 

For a listing of classes at all COCC campuses, see the Credit Class Schedule.