Prineville Campus Future Term Schedule

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

 

Spring 2024

Course CRN Course Title Cred Campus Meeting Days / Times / Bldg Room Max Seats Rem Seats Wait List Instructors Fees Textbook
BA 214
Business Communications

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25586 Business Communications
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.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
09:30am - 12:30
PRI 111
12 12 0 Corwin,J Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Corwin,J
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
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 101
IT Orientation

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25335 IT Orientation
This class will meet in COCC Prineville, Room 114 (10:15 am -12:30 pm, Wednesday's only 4/3/24 to 4/17/24) for the first 3 weeks of the course. The remaining weeks of the term will be entirely online & can be taken from home.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:30
PRI 114

      AND
ONLINE
28 28 0 Phillips,R Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Phillips,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
This class will meet in COCC Prineville, Room 114 (10:15 am -12:30 pm, Wednesday's only 4/3/24 to 4/17/24) for the first 3 weeks of the course. The remaining weeks of the term will be entirely online & can be taken from home.
CIS 125E
Excel

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25284 Excel
Students may participate in-person, virtually by Zoom, or by watching the class recording. In-person attendance is recommended, but not required for success.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 03:00
PRI 114

      AND
ONLINE
28 28 0 Cousineau,L Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Cousineau,L
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Students may participate in-person, virtually by Zoom, or by watching the class recording. In-person attendance is recommended, but not required for success.
COMM 218Z
Interpersonal Communication

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25646 Interpersonal Communication
This class is cross-listed with CRN 25647 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 119
20 20 0 Kristensen,S Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Kristensen,S
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
Fees:
Textbook
This class is cross-listed with CRN 25647 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.
GEOG 101
Intro Geospatial Science & GIS

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25689 Intro Geospatial Science & GIS
This course meets via Zoom once a week and includes asynchronous online work.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
08:30am - 10:00
PRI 114

      AND
ONLINE
25 25 0 Earle,B Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Earle,B
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 114
ONLINE
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
This course meets via Zoom once a week and includes asynchronous online work.
GS 107
Physical Science: Astronomy

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25331 Physical Science: Astronomy 4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 11:35
PRI 119

      AND
SMTWTFS
11:45am - 02:35
PRI 119
24 24 0 Grossfeld,R $12.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Grossfeld,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
PRI 119
Fees: $12.00
Textbook
HD 110
Career Planning

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25488 Career Planning 3 PRI
SMTWTFS
05:45pm - 07:00
PRI 111

      AND
ONLINE
25 25 0 $28.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors:
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 111
ONLINE
Fees: $28.00
Textbook
HHP 295
Health and Fitness

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25623 Health and Fitness
This course may include blood lipid and/or blood glucose screening, blood pressure, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and body composition. Much of this testing is conducted in the COCC Exercise Physiology Lab.
3 PRI
SMTWTFS
03:15pm - 04:35
PRI 119
24 24 0 Montoya,D Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 3
Instructors: Montoya,D
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
Fees:
Textbook
This course may include blood lipid and/or blood glucose screening, blood pressure, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and body composition. Much of this testing is conducted in the COCC Exercise Physiology Lab.
HHPA 158
Stretch and Relaxation

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25628 Stretch and Relaxation 1 PRI
SMTWTFS
05:45pm - 07:05
PRI 119
20 20 0 Montoya,D $20.00 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 1
Instructors: Montoya,D
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
Fees: $20.00
Textbook
PSY 227
Animal Behavior

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25566 Animal Behavior
PSY 227 CRN 25566 Includes online/asynchronous lectures as well as IN-PERSON labs on Tuesdays in Prineville.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
03:15pm - 06:15
PRI 127

      AND
ONLINE
12 12 0 Walker-Sands,R Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Walker-Sands,R
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 127
Fees:
Textbook
PSY 227 CRN 25566 Includes online/asynchronous lectures as well as IN-PERSON labs on Tuesdays in Prineville.
STAT 243Z
Elementary Statistics I

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25596 Elementary Statistics I 4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:15
PRI 119
25 25 0 Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors:
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 119
Fees:
Textbook
WR 121Z
Composition I

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25656 Composition I
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Tuesdays 12:45-2:35; the rest of the week includes asynchronous online work.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
12:45pm - 02:35
PRI 114

      AND
ONLINE
26 26 0 Williams,M Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Williams,M
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: PRI 114
ONLINE
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended.
NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Tuesdays 12:45-2:35; the rest of the week includes asynchronous online work.
WR 227Z
Technical Writing

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25669 Technical Writing
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended. Prerequisite: WR 121 or WR 121Z.
NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Tuesdays 10:15-12:05; the rest of the week includes asynchronous online work.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
10:15am - 12:05
PRI 120

      AND
ONLINE
26 26 0 Williams,M Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Williams,M
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 120
Fees:
Textbook
Taught on computer; basic computer skills recommended. Prerequisite: WR 121 or WR 121Z.
NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Tuesdays 10:15-12:05; the rest of the week includes asynchronous online work.
WR 240
Creative Writing: Nonfiction

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25768 Creative Writing: Nonfiction
Recommended Preparation: WR 121 or 121Z. NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Thursdays, 3:30-5:20; the rest of the week included asynchronous online work.
4 PRI
SMTWTFS
03:30pm - 05:20
PRI 114

      AND
ONLINE
26 26 0 Hazlett,C Textbook
Wait List: 0
Credits: 4
Instructors: Hazlett,C
Campus: PRI
Bldg/Room: ONLINE
PRI 114
Fees:
Textbook
Recommended Preparation: WR 121 or 121Z. NOTE: Class meets in person at Prineville campus on Thursdays, 3:30-5:20; the rest of the week included asynchronous online work.

Business

BA 214 Business Communications

Introduces students to prevailing practices of written and oral communication in business organizations, with special attention to audience-adaptation strategies and developing a modern communication style. Includes instruction in formatting techniques, document design, graphics, research strategies and documentation. Recommended preparation: WR 065 or higher, or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 7.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Computer & Information Systems

CIS 101 Information Technology Orientation

Provides an understanding of the computer-related programs available to students and their pathways to further education and employment. Explores the training and productivity habits essential for work in IT-related fields. Research, plan, and document knowledge and skills used in both academic and professional IT work.

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

Computer & Information Systems

CIS 125E Excel

Covers intermediate and advanced features of Microsoft Excel such as lists, pivot tables, working with multiple worksheets, templates, what-if-analysis, data tables, advanced formulas and functions, goal seek, solver, consolidating and importing data. Students will apply these Excel features to create and revise business worksheets. Recommended preparation: (CIS 120 or CIS 124) and CIS 131.

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

Communication

COMM 218Z Interpersonal Communication

Increases the knowledge and use of competent communication skills to better understand oneself, others, and the role of communication in interpersonal relationships, including those in the workplace.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Geography / Geog Info Systems

GEOG 101 Introduction to Geospatial Science & GIS

Introduces science underlying geospatial technologies including geographic information systems, global positioning systems, satellite and unmanned aerial systems imagery, and cartography. Introduces how geospatial technology can be used with the scientific method to investigate questions in a broad range of fields including the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

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

General Science

GS 107 Physical Science: Astronomy

Introduces astronomy, including the Solar System, stellar systems, and cosmology. Some individual observing may be required. Recommended preparation: one year of high school algebra or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in MTH 060.

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

Human Development

HD 110 Career Planning

Provides tools and resources for making informed career decisions. Covers assessing skills, values, interests, personality, barriers, lifestyle, education and approaches to decision making. Covers how to research career information. Includes educational decision-making in determining a field or program of study, and college or training program.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Health & Human Performance

HHP 295 Health and Fitness

Introduces a comprehensive overview of wellness concepts including fitness, nutrition, stress, disease prevention, and various other lifestyle factors that improve the quality of life. Each student's health and fitness is individually evaluated through a series of tests measuring cardiovascular endurance, strength, body composition, flexibility, blood pressure, nutrition, stress levels and blood lipid and blood glucose. Recommended preparation: or to be taken with WR 65 and MTH 20 or higher.

Credits: 3
Hours per Week
Lecture: 3
Lab:

Health & Human Perf: Activity

HHPA 158 Stretch and Relaxation

Introduces students to progressive stretching activities and emphasizes the value of stretching to the overall relaxation process.

Credits: 1
Hours per Week
Lecture:
Lab:
Other: 3

Psychology

PSY 227 Animal Behavior

This course will cover the fundamental aspects of animal behavior: how and why animals behave and how animal behavior is studied. Topics include mechanisms of behavior, behavioral ecology, feeding, predation, mating, parenting, communication and social behavior.

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

Statistics

STAT 243Z Elementary Statistics I

A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts. Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis tests for means and proportions, and elements of probability and correlation. Technology will be used when appropriate. Recommended preparation: MTH 111Z (for MTH 241 or MTH 251) or MTH 105Z or minimum placement Math Level 20.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

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:

Writing

WR 227Z Technical Writing

Introduces students to producing instructive, informative, and persuasive technical/professional documents aimed at well-defined and achievable outcomes. The course focuses on presenting information using rhetorically appropriate style, design, vocabulary, structure, and visuals. Students can expect to gather, read, and analyze information and to learn a variety of strategies for producing accessible, usable, reader-centered deliverable documents that are clear, concise, and ethical. Prerequisites: WR 121Z.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

Writing

WR 240 Introduction to Creative Writing: Nonfiction

Introduces the many forms and purposes of creative nonfiction such as science or nature writing, travel writing, memoir, biography, and journalistic essay. Requires individual and collaborative workshop activities to develop skills in drafting and revision. Examines topics, purposes for writing, and elements of craft, including voice, scene, description, and structure. Requires creation of a portfolio of works reflecting various stages of their writing process. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z.

Credits: 4
Hours per Week
Lecture: 4
Lab:

 

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