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Fall 2013

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FROM THE PRESIDENT


Great things are happening at Rogue Community College. Were developing the tools and momentum to positively impact the areas economic growth, working harder and more innovatively to provide citizens and students with the necessary skills and training to succeed. The following are a few initiatives were working on through the RCC Foundation.
Science and allied health technology expansion

Health-related careers are a rapidly growing opportunity for RCC students in Jackson and Josephine counties. Every year approximately 125 students graduate from allied health programs, move into the workforce and begin their careers. Regional health care providers have unfilled positions, and the demand is growing. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment in these occupations to grow by 35 percent in the next 10 years. RCC already offers allied health care programs in dental assisting, clinical lab assistant, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, nursing assistant, emergency medical technology/ paramedic, massage therapy, and fitness technician, as well as professional health careers in nursing and pre-med. With state support in the form of an $8 million matching grant and funding from the Department of Labor, RCC is expanding its allied health offerings to meet demand in areas identified by local providers. (See story on page 2.)
New flex-tech lab

ties, including music and theater productions. Its natural, green hillside setting can be improved with tiered seating, new lighting and electrical fixtures, a modern stage and high-grade sound equipment, attracting more usage and larger productions.
Justice Training and Education Center (JTEC)

A state-of-the-art training center will help RCC expand its criminal justice programs and prepare students for a multitude of careers in public safety. The center would accommodate physical combat training, computer labs, and simulation labs.
Increased scholarships and endowments

Developing new funding and additional scholarship resources will allow RCC to secure stateof-the-art equipment for high-cost programs, especially in science and high technology. Stable funding also will enable RCC to cultivate and recruit top-notch instructors while providing necessary scholarships to students seeking financial aid. Watch for more details on these and other initiative designed to spur economic development and provide our community with more opportunities. Great things are happening at RCC. Sincerely,

A flexible technology lab with high-bay shop spaces and moveable walls is an opportunity to strengthen and grow partnerships with manufacturers such as the Heavy-Lift Helicopter Consortium and solar/renewable energy companies. It also would allow RCC to expand its automotive, diesel, electronics, welding and apprenticeship programs, providing the right training for the right people at the right time.
Renovations to concert bowl

The Marjorie Holzgang Memorial Concert Bowl on the Redwood Campus is the site of commencement and many other community activi-

Peter Angstadt, Ph.D. President, Rogue Community College 541-956-7001

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Health care systems will benefit from $8 million grant Outstanding citizen named PSU grad student has roots at Rogue Fire engine boosts Emergency Services program New board members take seats Teen driver learns rules of road Rogue Scholar aims high Get a grip on student loans ESL students bond in language class Getting started at RCC 2013-14 courses

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ON THE COVER: RCC buys a 1993 Pierce
Arrow fire engine from Medford Rural Fire Protection District.

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$8 million matching grant will enhance


economic development;

regional health care

systems to benefit
Rogue Community College will receive $8 million in state capital construction bonds an award that will boost regional job training, economic development, and health care. These funds will help RCC further develop our allied health and science programs and will result in more people trained for skilled jobs and a healthier economy, said RCC President Peter Angstadt. Approved by the Oregon Legislature, the funds will be used to upgrade and expand RCC allied health and science facilities at the colleges three campuses in Jackson and Josephine counties, increasing lab and classroom space and purchasing new equipment. In order to receive $8 million from the state, the college will be required to raise $8 million in matching funds. Its important to continue our work to secure a financial commitment of local dollars to match the state grant, which will require the full support of everyone in our region, Angstadt said. The total $16 million project will play a vital role in local economic
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development by training an estimated 460 students in the first three years of operation with student enrollment projected to grow in each of the following five years. The funds also will allow RCC to expand partnerships with hospitals and other local and regional health providers. The Legislatures principle in providing capital construction bonds is economic development and training for high-demand jobs, according to President Angstadt. We anticipate 460 graduates from health care programs over a threeyear period, employed in essential allied health careers, which will provide an additional $16 million to regional private payrolls, he noted. RCC currently offers allied health care programs in such areas as dental assisting, nursing assistant, and emergency medical technology. Every year, approximately 125 students graduate from these programs, move into the workforce and begin their careers and the demand is growing. RCC also offers professional health care training including nursing, pre-dental hygiene, pre-medical imaging, and pre-medicine programs (dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, and veterinary). We continually have many more applicants than we have space to accommodate, Angstadt explained. In 2012, our dental assistant program had more than 50 applicants for just 24 slots, and every seat in our nursing assistant class filled within minutes after registration opened. Due to space and staff limitations, we are able to offer training for only 10 of the 26 highest-demand health care occupations, he added. Employment in the health care sector is strong and provides a good opportunity for RCC graduates. Health care providers in the area have unfilled positions, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment in these occupations to grow by 35 percent in

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RCCs allied health programs will train hundreds of students over the next three years.

the next decade. Locally, the state Employment Department reports the number of jobs available in allied health fields in Jackson and Josephine counties will grow an average of 22 percent between 2010 and 2020. Currently, approximately 90 percent of RCC students find jobs in their career area within six to nine months of graduation. All these factors point to a tremendous demand in our area and the nation for qualified health care graduates, Angstadt said. In response to this escalating need, we have worked with a local consortium of health care employers to develop a response. The result is a proposal to expand our allied health programs to increase the number of students we can accept and add programs in areas identified by local providers as having the greatest need, he explained.

In order to achieve these goals and position ourselves for future growth, expansion and upgrades to our health and science facilities, labs and classroom spaces are necessary, Angstadt concluded. RCCs plan is to phase in expansion beginning with programs for Certified Nursing Assistant Acute Care and Clinical Laboratory Assistant. Rogue also has entered agreements with two other Oregon community colleges to give students training opportunities in physical therapy and occupational therapy assistant programs. The college also has plans to provide training for highly skilled positions in many other areas and is working with industry partners to build a 50,000-square-foot flexible technology lab. A $500,000 state matching grant, already in hand,

would be used to develop the flex tech lab: high-bay shop spaces with moveable walls that would allow quick reconfiguration for different types of training. The labs design also would make it easier to add new programs quickly as demand arises. We are working with employers to develop the skilled employees they need to succeed, Angstadt said. We are creating the right training for the right people at the right time.

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RCC President Peter Angstadt (right) presents the RCC 2013 Outstanding Citizen Award to Gary Rosenberger (center), chair of the Morris Family Foundation Board, and Eric Lieder, Morris Family Foundation board member.

Morris Family Foundation wins RCCs Outstanding Citizen Award

he Morris Family Foundation received the Rogue Community College 2013 Outstanding Citizen Award. Given in appreciation of the hundreds of student scholarships the foundation has provided over the years, the award was accepted by Gary Rosenberger, chair of the Morris Family Foundation Board of Directors, and by board member Eric Lieder. Since being established in 2006, the Morris Family Foundation has given more than $1.9 million dollars in scholarship support to RCC students through the RCC Foundation. Nearly 320 students have received approximately 350 scholarships for over 20 different majors, said RCC President Peter Angstadt in presenting the award June 15 at RCCs 42nd annual commencement. These scholarships have allowed high school students access to college, which allows them to

earn RCC certificates and credentials toward degrees before they complete high school, he told the audience. Upwards of 200 Morris Family Scholarship recipients have continued their education at RCC, and over 100 others have gone on to other community colleges or fouryear colleges, he added. The Morris Family Foundation provides three scholarship funds: The Earl Morris Scholarship aids RCC students who attended any public Jackson County high school in pursuing a career and technical certificate or degree. The LaRue Morris Scholarship is awarded to students graduating from Butte Falls, Crater, Eagle Point and Rogue River high school pursuing a career and technical certificate or degree.

The John and Lillian Morris Scholarship is for students currently attending Butte Falls, Crater, Eagle Point and Rogue River high schools who also enroll in RCC career and technical programs, earning both high school and college-level credits. The funding pays for students courses and materials and has even funded the cost of transporting students from their high schools to RCC.

RCCs annual Outstanding Citizen Award was initiated in 1987 by the RCC Board of Education to honor those who have provided distinguished service to the college and its community. Past recipients were Alan DeBoer, 2006; Dean and DonnaJean Wendle, 2007; Bob and Barbara Bean, 2008; Mark Knouff, 2009; Dick Rudisile, 2010, Dr. David Trump, 2011; and Glen E. Guttormsen, 2012.

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Amanda Holbrooks road to success began at RCC


CC is where it all started for Amanda Holbrook. If it werent for Rogue, I dont know where Id be. Now I have all these hopes and dreams for my future, she said. Holbrook, who graduated in 2009 from RCC, went on to Southern Oregon University, graduating in December 2011, and is now pursuing a masters degree in social work at Portland State University. Speaking about her life now and her goals for the future, Holbrook expresses her gratitude. Thank you, RCC, for keeping true to your mission, she said. Before attending Rogue, Holbrook worked two years at a Medford manufacturing plant. I realized I wasnt getting anywhere with no benefits and no career goals, she recalled. But I had a lot of fear around having dropped out of high school. I wasnt sure I could handle a university. The small classes and one-on-one interactions with instructors and counselors at RCC put her at ease. Holbrooks goal is to do social work in the medical field, so I can give back to the community, she said.

Taking RCC workshops on scholarship writing and interview skills also paid off when Holbrook received a Ford Family Foundation scholarAmanda Holbrook ship, providing up to The best thing about $10,000 a year for her RCC was gaining confidence in undergraduate education. And by myself and an academic foundation maintaining a 3.6 GPA, she has in writing, math, social studies, said Holbrook, who graduated with remained eligible for the same support during graduate school. a 3.7 GPA. I felt very prepared for SOU. She also settled on a career. Being a student worker in the RCC Counseling Department provided me with strong role models who are professional and compassionate, she explained. While continuing her studies at PSU, she works at OnTrack Addiction Recovery Programs where she advocates for RCC with clients.

I tell them Rogues a great place to start rebuilding their lives.

Discovery Programs

Helping build skills for college success


taking strategies and access a variety of test-taking tools including electronic resources, written handouts and computer applications.
New Student Orientation

uring the past 25 years, RCC Discovery Programs have provided support and guidance to countless students in Jackson and Josephine counties. Now, in an effort to provide better front-door services at RCC, Discovery Programs serve students in a variety of new ways. Where the program once served a core group, any student can access services at the Riverside Campus in Medford and Redwood Campus in Grants Pass. Discovery Programs help new and returning students build skills for college success. Heres how:
Placement Test Preparation

This one-hour session provides enough information for students to start strong at RCC, understand what to expect next, and know where to get the answers needed to progress. The message focuses on these how to points: register, pay, attend, and complete.
Registration Assistance Labs

credits while exploring living-wage careers, financial planning for education, and strategies for reaching academic and career goals. Courses address decision-making, education plans, career exploration, and experiential learning in science, technology, math and computers.
SOU Counseling Interns

In conjunction with new student orientation, time is set aside to help students with the registration process.
Start Strong Cohort

Southern Oregon University interns work in partnership with Discovery Programs and the RCC Counseling Department, offering individual and group counseling, designing and leading workshops, providing general student support, and assisting with new student orientation and registration labs. For more information, call 541956-7323 in Grants Pass, 541-2457538 in Medford.
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Students have an opportunity to refresh existing skills, learn test-

Students can earn nine college-level

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Fire engine gives students hands-on training tool

ogue Community College students preparing for firefighting careers have a new piece of equipment in their training toolbox. The RCC Emergency Services Department recently purchased a 1993 Pierce Arrow fire engine from the Medford Rural Fire Protection District for $15,000. A comparable new engine would cost more than $500,000, according to Gary Heigel, chair of the RCC Emergency Services Department. Considered surplus equipment by

the Medford fire department, the engine reflects current public safety standards and will allow RCC students to train on equipment similar to that found in the field. The purchase was made possible through the support of the RCC Foundation, the Pacific Power Foundation, and the Medford Fire Department. I am excited about this fire engine and what it adds to our program, Heigel said, and I am very proud of the partnerships we have built. We are effectively preparing our

students for exciting and productive careers while meeting the needs of our community. RCC has a long history of partnering with emergency services organizations throughout the Rogue Valley. Through intergovernmental agreements, RCC students benefit from the use of training facilities and equipment at Grants Pass Fire, Medford Fire, and numerous Jackson County fire districts. And internship programs at several local fire departments give students the opportunity to apply their skills

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RCC Fire Science students practice skills using newly acquired fire engine.

while continuing their education. In the last two years, the RCC Fire Science program has been significantly expanded and improved in response to community needs and at the request of the Rogue Valley Fire Chief Association. Curriculum for degrees and certificates was updated, new courses were added, new equipment has been purchased, and the Emergency Medical Services and Fire Science departments were merged to better integrate these programs. Fire Science instructors have

partnered with other RCC departments, including Construction, Automotive Technology, and Welding to build fire training props that simulate the unique challenges of fighting fires in houses, cars, dumpsters, and natural gas lines. And because numerous Fire Science classes now include live fire training, students are better prepared when they graduate. Firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics provide critical services in our communities and these careers provide good pay and excellent

benefits, Heigel stated. The education, skills, and qualifications that students obtain at RCC prepare them very well for this highly competitive field.

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Two new RCC Board of Education members elected


Ron Fox and Brett Johnson were recently elected to the RCC Board of Education. Fox is the executive director of Southern Oregon Regional Economic Development, Inc. (SOREDI), and Johnson is a police lieutenant with the Medford Police Department. Rogue Community College will continue to be the key educational and technical training asset for our current and future workforce in Southern Oregon Fox said. I know our existing as well as future businesses will look to RCC for their ready-to-work employees a role RCC is poised to provide. A near life-long Oregonian raised in Grants Pass and a graduate of the Oregon State University Business School, Fox spent 30plus years with one of the Pacific Northwests leading utilities, PacifiCorp, before retiring in 2000. The day after leaving PacifiCorp, he put his years of experience in local and regional economic development to work as the manager of business and trade development with Oregons Economic Development Department. After nearly six years with the department, Fox joined SOREDI. As executive director, he has led the award-winning organization to excellence in all aspects of its mission. And as a member of the Southern Oregon Regional Workforce Partnership, Fox has identified and improved the workforce skills needed by the areas manufacturing and traded sector businesses. A veteran who served in the U.S. Navy in Vietnam, Fox and his wife Paulie live in Medford. Johnson grew up in the Central Point area, attending District 6 schools and graduating from Crater High School. He believes in the bridge RCC provides from local high schools to successful careers in Southern Oregon and beyond. He has worked in law enforcement for 26 years, beginning his career in the U.S. Army as a military policeman in Germany in 1987. He worked for the Oregon Department of Corrections (Santiam Correctional Institution) from 1990 through 1992, then for the Department of Veterans Affairs in White City as a police officer. In 1995, he was hired by the Medford Police Department where he has served as an investigator, corporal, sergeant, and now as a lieutenant. He is the division commander for the Medford Area Drug and Gang Enforcement team. Johnson graduated from the FBI National Academy in 2012 and received a certificate in criminal justice from the University of Virginia. He also holds a bachelors degree in business administration and an MBA, both from Corban University.

Rogue Community College Board of Education

Joseph Zagorski
Zone 1, Josephine County

Dean Wendle
Zone 2, Josephine County

Brett Johnson
Zone 3, Jackson County

Patricia Ashley
Zone 4, Jackson County

Kevin Talbert
Zone 5, Jackson County

Tim Johnson
Zone 6, Jackson County

Ron Fox
Zone 7, Jackson County

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GPHS teen recommends driver training


ent than you think, he explained. Among the skills he learned is better steering. I used to turn using hand-over-hand steering, Sharp explained, but Dennis cured me of that. Hand-over-hand steering causes drivers to cross their arms while turning. Their hands are more likely Brendan Sharp to slip off the steering wheel leading to a collision or drifting off the road. Instead, RCC trainees are taught push-pull steering. Sharp also learned to use targeting, a technique that involves consciously picking an object or spot a few hundred feet ahead of the driver and aligning the car with that object.

or many teens, turning 16 is a high point in life. With it comes new found freedom often in the form of a drivers license. RCC Driver Training helps teens acquire the knowledge and skills they need to become safe, responsible drivers. And if you ask Brendan Sharp of Grants Pass, driver education really makes a difference. Sharp, 16, took driver training at RCC over the summer. A Grants Pass High School football and track athlete, Sharp wanted to learn the rules of the road before driving on his own. After successfully completed 30 hours of classroom training and 12 hours of in-car training with instructor Dennis Emerich, Sharp says hes a better driver. There are so many things you think you know, but its a lot differ-

I would recommend this class to other teens, Sharp said, whose brother also took the training. RCC has provided driver training to teens for more than 15 years and currently offers classes year-round in Josephine and Jackson counties. For more information about upcoming classes, call 541-956-7116 or visit www.rccdrivered.com.

Degree completion think of it as a safety net


Each year I meet with hundreds of students to help them plan and move toward their college goals. Recently, however, Ive seen an increase in students returning to college after a prolonged absence who are just a few courses away from completing their degrees or certificates. Why are they coming back now? Because they need that degree or certificate on their resumes, they need to get that next pay raise, and they want proof they can do it. One student I met with recently returned to RCC just five courses shy of an Associate of General Studies degree. Hed been so eager to attend university that he left RCC before completing. But life happened, and he couldnt afford to continue at university. Hes worked at his job many years but has been passed up for several promotions because he lacked a degree. Another returning student stopped out when she was hired for a decent paying job based on her completed course knowledge. But when the economy collapsed, she was let go and now notices most jobs require at least an associates degree. She needs just seven courses to complete an Associate of Applied Science Business Technology degree. Students should think of degree completion as a safety net: If I complete this degree and something unexpected happens, I have a back-up plan. Other students take one or two courses to meet a minimum criterion for their job, but what if they continued their studies and completed a degree or certificate? Completion is a bargaining chip; it opens the doors to opportunity. Life does happen, and preparing for the unexpected is a smart choice. If you have completed courses at a college but havent earned a degree or certificate, I encourage you to come back to RCC and reset your goal. The benefits can be monumental. Michelle Gray, RCC Counselor
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Rogue Scholar on the road to career in science


oseph Koscts passion for science has led him on a journey toward a new career as a materials scientist. Kosct, who never completed high school and only recently earned a GED, set off on his road to success with the help of Joseph Kosct the Rogue Community College Foundation, which awarded him the Rogue Scholars Scholarship. The $2,500 scholarship is given annually to the top-scoring applicant among those seeking RCC Foundation scholarships. Funds for the award are provided in their entirety by the RCC Foundation Board. Having never completed high school was like a dark cloud hanging over my head, Kosct said in his scholarship essay. The contradiction I felt, telling my children how important education was, having never completed the process myself, was unbearable. I have to admit learning how to sit still for hours at a time was a challenge at first, said Kosct, who worked in the construction industry from 1988 to 2011. But by employing the same effort he put into construction, showing up on time and doing what was in front of me, he earned a GED in fall 2011, achieving scores that placed him in the top 2 percent in the nation. After completing his GED, Kosct began working towards an Associate of Arts/Oregon Transfer degree at RCC with the aim of transferring to Southern Oregon University. He plans to enroll in the materials science bachelors degree program, which integrates physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering. Kosct has been interested in science since his early youth. As an adult, he combined his passion for problem solving with a gift for creative thinking, and with his construction skills, helped others to see their dreams become reality. He hopes those skills, combined with his education, will lead him to be successful in a new capacity. I will be able to use these tools to help advance scientific areas such as recycling, nanotechnology and fuel alternatives the possibilities are endless! Kosct says hes learned he can accomplish whatever he sets out to do. I am capable of reaching any goal I put my mind to, he explained, remembering that a person can eat an elephant by simply taking one bite at a time.

Season your life with SALT


Rogue Community College recently took a giant step toward helping students be more financially savvy when navigating college costs. RCC has contracted with SALT, a financial literacy and default prevention program offered in partnership with American Student Assistance. Starting fall term, RCC began encouraging students and alumni to sign up for services at www.SALTmoney.org. The aim is to engage students in learning how to manage their money and make wise financial choices. The average college student will spend approximately $15,000 over the course of three years to earn an associates degree at RCC. Many students qualify for financial aid that helps pay for tuition, fees and books. But many borrow to help subsidize their living costs, and more 10
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than 29 percent of those who took out a loan while attending RCC in recent years have defaulted on that debt. Thats where SALT comes in. Free to RCC students and alumni, membership allows users to opt into confidential money-related information and services such as newsletters, financial blogs, budgeting tools, debt repayment counseling, multi-media money savvy tips, a toll-free member-support hot line and more all from an impartial advocate. Some of SALTs online features include: money management basics, starting a career, repaying student loan debt, bill paying, and loan management. Learn more and invest in your future when you visit www.SALTmoney.org.

ESL at RCC

The Language of Friendship

Rocio Jiminez and Kathy Pourkhomami

athy Pourkomami and Rocio Jiminez havent let a language barrier stand in the way of friendship.

Rocio Jiminez

They met in English as a Second Language classes at Rogue Community College and developed a bond based on shared interests and values: family, honesty, education, and hard work. Here, in their own words, they share their experience at RCC and their new-found friendship.

I came here 12 years ago from Mexico City to be more secure and for the best life for my kids. I have been taking ESL classes for three years and credit vocational ESL and Early Childhood Education classes for one and a half years. My goal is to get my pre-school Child Development Associate (credential) in English this year. I already have it in Spanish. Ive worked 11 years in the childcare field. I would like to work in a school as a teacher where I can use my child development and bilingual skills. I am so proud of my kids. My son graduated from North Medford High School in 2011. He is working and taking RCC classes. My daughter is a senior at North Medford High School and is an excellent student. She is working as well. They are very responsible kids. During the school year, my husband works at Oregon Childhood Development Coalition, and in the summer he volunteers at Kids Unlimited. I think ESL class at RCC is the best part of my life here in the U.S. In ESL class I found my sister, Kathy, and a lot of friends from different cultures like China, Indonesia, and South Korea. Because of ESL classes, I am more comfortable, more sure. Now I can be in any situation. For more information about ESL classes at RCC, call the RCC Learning Center: 541-245-7701 in Medford; 541-245-7820 in White City; 541-956-7253 in Grants Pass; and 541-956-7455 in the Illinois Valley. Or visit www.roguecc.edu/ABS/ESL.asp.
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Kathy Pourkomami

I came here two years ago from Iran for my childrens education. My son will be a junior in Ashland High School. My daughter was taking ESL classes at RCC with me and is now in Adult Basic Education and credit classes. English classes at RCC have helped me a lot. I have more confidence living in my new culture, and I have found new friends. I met Rocio, who is my best friend like a sister. Sometimes we need to talk with our hands or look up a word on the iPad, but we understand each other. We invite each other to our homes with our families. Recently, I started working at Qzeen Armenian Deli and Cafe in Medford. I speak English with the customers. My future plans with my family are not definite, but one idea is to open a bakery with Iranian food.

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Getting started at RCC


For complete details regarding RCC registration, financial aid, payment and related policies and deadlines, see the current RCC schedule of classes, the RCC catalog, or visit www.roguecc.edu.

Students right-to-know
Information about RCC students rights and responsibilities, educational records, campus crime awareness, graduation rate, alcohol and drug policies, nondiscrimination, student privacy (FERPA), and other policies is available in the college catalog and at www.roguecc.edu.

Paying for college


Cost per credit In-state: $91* Out-of-state: $111 International: $304 *To qualify for in-state tuition, students must have been residents of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California and Nevada for at least 90 days prior to the first day of the term.

Campuses and centers


Redwood Campus 3345 Redwood Highway Grants Pass, OR 97527 541-956-7338 Riverside Campus 114 S. Bartlett St. 117 S. Central Medford, OR 97501 541-245-7500 Table Rock Campus 7800 Pacific Ave. White City, OR 97503 541-245-7500 Small Business Development Center Historic City Hall 214 S.W. Fourth St. Grants Pass, OR 97526 541-956-7494 Illinois Valley Business Entrepreneurial Center Kerby Belt Building 24353 Redwood Hwy. Kerby, OR 97531 541-956-7275 Esther Bristol Education Center 350 S.W. H St. Grants Pass, OR 97526 541-956-7490 Illinois Valley Learning Center Kerby Belt Building 24353 Redwood Hwy. Kerby, OR 97531 541-956-7455 Redwood Campus Learning Center K Building 3345 Redwood Hwy. Grants Pass, OR 97527 541-956-7253 RCC/SOU Higher Education Center 101 S. Bartlett St. Medford, OR 97501 541-552-8100 Riverside Campus Learning Center G Building 117 S. Central Ave. Medford, OR 97501 541-245-7701 Workforce Training Center 7800 Pacific Ave. White City, OR 97503 541-245-7900 (800) 460-6766 Table Rock Campus Learning Resource Center 7800 Pacific Ave., White City, OR 97503 541-245-7820

Fees
Technology: $4 per credit/$4 per non-credit class College services: $15 for 0 credits, $55 for 1-5 credits, $95 for 6-11 credits, $135 for 12+ credits Distance learning: $10 per credit, per class up to 4 credits Tuition/installment plan: $25 Returned check: $25 ESL/ABE/GED classes: $46 Official transcripts: $5 for one transcript, $1 for each additional transcript in the same order. Bus pass: Josephine County Transit, $30; Rogue Valley Transit District, $15 Nonpayment: After the second week of classes: 5 percent of tuition and fees or $5, whichever is greater Late registration fees After the second week of the term, if you have not registered and paid for a class(es), the late registration fee is $15. In addition there are late payment fees. For details see www. roguecc.edu/myRogue.

Drop/withdraw from classes


Students are required to attend at least 50 percent of the class/lab meetings the first week of the term, or they may be administratively dropped from the class by the instructor. Students who are administratively dropped must also officially withdraw by the drop deadline to avoid tuition charges.

Financial aid
Complete information about financial aid is available at www.roguecc.edu/FinancialAid.
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Get Ready to start college 1. Apply for admission at www.roguecc.edu/admissions. You


will begin receiving important emails from RCC. 2. Sign up for a placement test at www.roguecc.edu/PlacementTest, or send official college transcripts to Rogue Central, 3345 Redwood Hwy., Grants Pass, OR 97527. 3. Apply online for financial aid at www.fafsa.ed.gov. RCCs school code is 010071. 4. Explore the programs that RCC has to offer at www.roguecc.edu/academics.

Frequently called numbers


Main Number Admission Bookstore (Textbooks) Adult Basic Skills (ABE/GED/ESL) Continuing Education Computer Labs Counseling/Advising Disability Services Discovery Programs Library Rogue Central (Financial Aid, Registration, Cashier) Student Employment Testing Center 956-7091 956-7340 Redwood 956-7500 956-7179 956-7160 956-7253 956-7303 956-7424 956-7337 956-7323 Riverside Table Rock 245-7500 245-7574 245-7591 245-7701 245-7619 245-7534 245-7537 245-7538 245-7500 245-7574 245-7870 245-7820 245-7619 245-7990 245-7865

Get Set to register 5. Attend a mandatory new student orientation. Sign up at the
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. placement test or online at www.roguecc.edu/orientation. Visit www.roguecc.edu/myRogue. Register for the classes on the First Term Course Choices handout you received at the placement test. Log in at www.roguecc.edu/myRogue, click on New Student Information and read carefully. If you need assistance with registration, attend a registration assistance lab. View the schedule at www.roguecc.edu/placementtest/RegistrationAssistanceSessions.pdf. Pay tuition and fees online, or check your financial aid status at www.roguecc.edu/myRogue. Buy textbooks and supplies at any RCC bookstore or www.roguecc.edu/Bookstore. Get your RCC Student Body card from Student Services. Youll need to show a photo I.D. and your printed schedule of classes.

956-7306 245-7552 245-7863

Foundation 956-7327 956-7152 245-7512 245-7820 rcs@roguecc.edu 245-7762 245-7777 rcs@roguecc.edu 245-7700 245-7738 245-7820 245-7805 245-7762 245-7820

Transcripts, order information Tutoring Centers Veterans Benefits 956-7340 956-7109

Toll free outside Grants Pass/Medford/White City calling areas 800-411-6508 *Ext. = Enter extension number after calling main number. RCC Web site................................................ www.roguecc.edu Search for Rogue Community College on www.Facebook.com.

Go to class 12. Need a campus map? Visit www.roguecc.edu/Maps.


13. Students who do not attend classes during the first week of the term may be dropped unless the absence has been approved by the instructor. NOTES: Students with a disability may request placement test or academic accommodations by calling 541-245-7537 at the Riverside Campus in Medford or 541-956-7337 at the Redwood Campus in Grants Pass. If you want to take a class for personal enrichment but not for credit, visit www.roguecc.edu/CommunityEd.

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ART199 Special Studies: Art ART204 History of Art I ART205 History of Art II ART206 History of Art III ART211 Survey of Visual Arts ART222 Graphic Design II (Typography) ART234 Figure Drawing I ART235 Figure Drawing II ART236 Figure Drawing III ART237 Illustration I (Black and White Media) ART238 Illustration II (Color Media) ART239 Illustration III ART245 Drawing for Graphic Design ART253 Ceramics I ART254 Ceramics II ART255 Ceramics III ART257 Beginning Jewelry and Metalsmithing ART258 Intermediate Jewelry and Metalsmithing ART259 Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing ART276 Sculpture I ART277 Sculpture II ART278 Sculpture III ART280 CWE/Art ART281 Painting I ART282 Painting II ART283 Painting III ART287 Aqueous Media/Airbrush I ART288 Aqueous Media/Airbrush II ART291 Welded Steel Sculpture I ART292 Welded Steel Sculpture II ART293 Welded Steel Sculpture III ART294 Watercolor I ART295 Watercolor II ART296 Watercolor III ART299 Special Studies: Art Variable 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Variable 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Variable

NOTE: Not all classes are offered every term. See the RCC credit class schedule for the latest offerings: www.roguecc.edu/Schedule. www.roguecc.edu/AlliedHealth Graduates of RCCs health care programs work as massage therapists, emergency medical technicians/paramedics, dental assistants, health care informatics technicians, adult foster care providers, registered nurses, practical nurses and certified nursing assistants. A Basic Health Care certificate is also available. For courses in specific programs, see individual listings in Dental Assisting, Massage Therapy, EMS/Paramedicine, and Nursing. Customized training for health care organizations is offered by the Allied Health Department, which also operates as a certified training center for American Heart Association continuing education for health care professionals. Course No. Title Credits HC100 Community Health Worker (pending approval) 6 HCI120 Introduction to the Health Care Industry 3 HCI210 Legal Aspects of Medical Records 3 HCI255 Introduction to Health Care Informatics 3 HE112 Emergency First Aid 1 HE199 Special Studies: Health Variable HE208 HIV and Other Epidemics 1 HE250 Personal Health 3 HE252 First Aid/CPR 3 HE253 Wilderness First Aid 3 HE261 CPR 1 MO100 Medical Terminology: Introduction 3 MO110 Medical Terminology: Clinical 3

ANTHROPOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience Anthropology deals with origins, history and development of human culture, studying the fields of archaeology, ethnology, and ethnography. RCC classes include Introduction to Archaeology, which explores its history, methods and theory and the role of modern archaeology in preserving the past for the future. Cultural Anthropology examines human social organizations and the meaning of culture. Course No. Title Credits ANTH110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 4 ANTH150 Introduction to Archaeology 4 ANTH199 Special Studies: Anthropology Variable

www.roguecc.edu/Automotive RCCs Automotive Technology program focuses on diagnosis and repair of todays modern automobiles based upon Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) standards. Classes build rapidly from fundamentals and theory and emphasize hands-on work in the automotive labs preparing ART for careers in the service industry. RCC offers a two-year degree and onewww.roguecc.edu/Art year certificate. Art enriches our lives in many ways. RCC offers a wide spectrum of Course No. Title Credits classes for personal enjoyment or professional development ranging AM111 Electricity for Automotive Technicians 7 from art history, ceramics, painting, sculpture, and watercolor to aqueous AM120 Automotive Maintenance and Trades Practices 6 media/airbrush. RCC also provides training in gallery design and manAM122 Gasoline Engines Rebuild 7 agement. Art classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing an art major at a four-year college or university. AM131 Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis 7 Course No. Title Credits AM141 Manual Transmissions and Axles 6 ART115 Basic Design I (Composition) 3 AM151 Automotive Brake Systems 6 ART116 Basic Design II (Color Theory) 3 AM160 Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems 6 ART131 Introduction to Drawing I (Value) 3 AM190 Automotive Repair Lab I 4 ART132 Introduction to Drawing II (Line) 3 AM199 Selected Topic Workshop 1-8 ART133 Introduction to Drawing III (Mixed Media) 3 AM210 Mechanical Careers Development 3 ART197 Gallery Design and Management 3 AM232 Computerized Engine Management Systems 7 ART198 Independent Study: Art (Portfolio) Variable AM233 Advanced Automotive Computer Systems 7

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BA226 Business Law 4 BA228 Computer Accounting Applications 2 BA233 Internet Marketing 3 BA240 Filing and Records Management 3 BA243 Social Media Marketing 3 BA249 Retailing 3 BIOLOGY BA280 CWE/Business Variable www.roguecc.edu/Science BA282 Applied Business Statistics 4 Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms, including their structure, functioning, evolution, distribution, and interrelationship. BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Botany, zoology, and ecology are all branches of biology. Biology classes www.roguecc.edu/Business such as anatomy and physiology are an important part of preparing for RCC courses provide a sound foundation for working in the business health care careers, along with fields like research, ecology, and genetics. environment. Classes include accounting, business planning, customer Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in services, business math, and e-Commerce. You can focus on accounting, pursuing a biology major at a four-year college or university. management, or marketing options. RCC offers a two-year degree, oneCourse No. Title Credits year certificate and Career Pathways certificates. BI100GB Introductory Biology 3 Course No. Title Credits B1100SB Biology of Human Body Systems 3 BT100 10-key Skill Building 1 BI101 Introduction to Biology I w/Lab 4 BT101 Human Relations in Organizations 3 BI102 Introduction to Biology II w/Lab 4 BT102 Introduction to Supervision 3 BI103 Introduction to Biology III w/Lab 4 BT105 Business Ethics 3 BI109 Marine Animals and Plants w/Lab 4 BT106 Advertising 3 BI121 Elementary Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab 4 BT111 Conflict Management 2 BI122 Elementary Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab 4 BT113 Business English I 4 BI149 Human Genetics 3 BT114 Business English II 4 BI199 Special Studies: Biology Variable BT115 Editing and Proofreading 3 BI211 General Biology I w/Lab 4 BT120 Computer Typing 2 BI212 General Biology II w/Lab 4 BT121 Introduction to e-Commerce 3 BI213 General Biology III w/Lab 4 BT122 Document Formatting 2 BI231 Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab 4 BT151 Practical Accounting I 4 BI232 Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab 4 BT160 Business Math 4 BI233 Anatomy and Physiology III w/Lab 4 BT161 Practical Accounting II 4 BI234 Microbiology w/Lab 4 BT165 Writing a Business Plan 2 BI272 Introduction to Ecology w/Lab 4 BT171 Practical Accounting III 4 BI280 CWE/Biology Variable BT178 Customer Service 3 BT204 Project Management 4 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BT250 Entrepreneurship 3 www.roguecc.edu/Business Organizing people and resources efficiently is the key to a successful CHEMISTRY business. RCC courses prepare you for employment or entrepreneurship. www.roguecc.edu/Science Courses cover key functions such as Internet marketing, business law, Chemistry studies the interactions between matter and energy. Utilizing payroll and tax procedures, and human relations. RCC offers a twowell-equipped labs, RCC courses begin with introductory concepts and year statewide transfer degree and an AS degree for transfer to Southern continue to quantitative analysis. Chemistry classes can be taken as part Oregon University. of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a chemistry major Course No. Title Credits at a four-year college or university. BA101 Introduction to Business 3 Course No. Title Credits BA109 Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job 2 CHEM104 Introductory Chemistry I w/Lab and Recitation 5 BA130 Concepts in Computing I 2 CHEM105 Introductory Chemistry II w/Lab and Recitation 5 BA131 Introduction to Business Computing 4 CHEM106 Introductory Chemistry III w/Lab and Recitation 5 BA177 Payroll and Tax Procedures 3 CHEM221 General Chemistry I w/Lab and Recitation 5 BA180 CWE/Business Variable CHEM222 General Chemistry II w/Lab and Recitation 5 BA199 Special Studies: Business Variable CHEM223 General Chemistry III w/Lab and Recitation 5 BA206 Management Fundamentals 3 CHEM244 Quantitative Analysis w/Lab 4 BA211 Financial Accounting I 4 CHEM280 CWE/Chemistry Variable BA213 Managerial Accounting 4 BA214 Business Communications 4 BA218 Personal Finance 3 BA223 Principles of Marketing 3 BA224 Human Resource Management 3 www.roguecc.edu/connectionsmagazine

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CS233JS CS233R CS235 CS235W CS236W CS240 CS240L CS245WD CS247 CS275 CS279 CS280 CS290W CS295 CS296 CS296T CS297WD CS299 JavaScript II 4 Ruby on Rails Programming 4 Interactive Web Application Design 3 Website Design I 4 Website Design II 4 Advanced Operating Systems 4 Advanced Operating Systems Linux 4 Web Developer Portfolio and Professional Practices 3 Web Analytics and Search Engine Optimization 3 Data Base Development I 4 Network Operating Systems 4 CWE/Computer Science Variable Web Server Management 4 Web Development I 4 Web Development II 4 Team-based Web Development 4 Web Developer Studio 3 Special Studies: Computer Science Variable

www.roguecc.edu/AlliedHealth The Clinical Laboratory Assistant one-year certificate program trains students to assist with routine laboratory testing using good analytical judgment, attention to detail, manual dexterity, and the ability to work under pressure. Application materials for the upcoming cohort are being accepted. Course No. Title Credits CLA111 Clinical Lab Practice I 3 CLA112 Clinical Lab Practice II 4 CLA150 Hematology 4 CLA160 Immunohematology 3 CLA180 CWE/Clinical Laboratory Assistant 3

COMPUTER SCIENCE

www.roguecc.edu/ComputerScience RCC is continually expanding computer science opportunities to keep pace with this rapidly developing field. AAS degrees include Computer Support Technician and a Health Care Informatics Option, Web Developer, and Graphic Design, with a Web Design Option. AS degrees for transfer to Southern Oregon University are Computer Programming and Software and transfer to Oregon Tech for Information Technology/Health Informatics. One-year certificates offered are Website Development, Graphic Design, Web Design and a Computer Software Specialist Career Pathways certificate. Course No. Title Credits CS60 PC Basics I 2 CS120 Concepts in Computing I 4 CS125D Digital 3D Graphics I 3 CS125DB Data Base Management Systems 3 CS125DP Digital Photography 1 CS125DV Introduction to Digital Video 3 CS125DW Dreamweaver I 3 CS125F Introduction to Flash 3 CS125G Survey of Computer Game Development 3 CS125PPT Effective Presentations 2 CS125R Database Report Generation (Crystal Reports) 3 CS125SS Spreadsheet Applications 3 CS125V Visio 1 CS125WW Word Processing Applications 3 CS133B Visual Basic I 4 CS133JS JavaScript I 4 CS133U Introduction to C++ Programming 4 CS135D Digital 3D Graphics II 3 CS135DV Advanced Digital Video 3 CS135DW Dreamweaver II 3 CS135IA Interactive Animation 3 CS140 Introduction to Operating Systems 4 CS161 Computer Science I 4 CS162 Computer Science II 4 CS179 Introduction to Networks 4 CS195 Web Authoring I 4 CS196 Web Authoring II 4 CS199 Special Studies: Computer Science Variable CS199MA Special Studies: Introduction to Building Mobile Applications 4 CS225 Computer End-user Support I 4 CS233B Visual Basic II 4

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/Construction RCCs Construction program focuses on new building methods and sustainable, green materials. Prepare for a wide range of careers within the construction industry, including design, and photovoltaic (PV) installation. RCC offers one-year certificates in architectural computer aided drafting (CAD) and construction technology. Career Pathways certificates also are offered for Concrete Laborer, Construction Helper and CAD Assistant. Course No. Title Credits CT97 Construction Industry Orientation 3 CT98 Construction Tools 3 CT101 Construction Carpentry I 4 CT102 Construction Carpentry II 4 CT103 Construction Carpentry III 4 CT104 Blueprint Reading 2 CT105 Construction Industry Methods, Materials, and Resources 3 CT106 Elements of Design 3 CT107 Construction Carpentry IV 4 CT111 Computer Aided Drafting I: Architectural 3 CT115 Geographical Information Systems (GIS) I 3 CT130 Site Survey I 3 CT136 Photovoltaic (PV) Installation Techniques 2 CT137 Construction Concepts for Photovoltaic (PV) Installation 3 CT140 Issues in the Construction Environment 3 CT141 Oregon Residential Structural Specialty Code 3 CT142 Building Code Topics 1-3 CT180 CWE/Construction Variable CT180CA CWE/Construction Technology (CAD) Variable CT180S CWE Seminar/Construction Technology 1 CT198 Construction Project Safety 3 CT199 Construction Technical Topics 1-5 CT204 Construction Blueprint Reading II 3 CT211 Computer Aided Drafting II: Architectural 3 CT212 Computer Aided Drafting III: Architectural 3 CT215 Geographical Information Systems (GIS) II 3

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Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 8: Police Skills Proficiency III 3 Special Studies: Criminal Justice Variable Juvenile Delinquency 4 Crisis Intervention 3 Criminal Investigation 4 Crime, Justice and Diversity 4 Law I: Substantive Law and Liability 4 Law II: Constitutional Criminal Procedure 4 Law III: Evidence and Trial Process 4 Community Corrections and Casework 4 Drugs, Crime, and Addiction 4 CWE/Criminal Justice Variable

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

www.roguecc.edu/CriminalJustice Pursue a career in law enforcement or adult and juvenile corrections, or take lower division classes and transfer to a university for advanced criminal justice studies. RCC offers two-year degrees in Criminal Justice and Criminology; a one-year Juvenile Corrections certificate program, and continuing education and training. Course No. Title Credits CJ91 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 1: Orientation to Policing and Professionalism 0 CJ92 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 2: Legal and Investigative Concepts I 0 CJ93 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 3: Legal and Investigative Concepts II 0 CJ94 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 4: Legal and Investigative Concepts III 0 CJ95 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 5: Legal and Investigative Concepts IV 0 CJ96 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 6: Police Skills Proficiency I 0 CJ97 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 7: Police Skills Proficiency II 0 CJ98 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 8: Police Skills Proficiency III 0 CJ99 Criminal Justice Workshop 0 CJ100 Foundations and Ethics in Criminal Justice 4 CJ101 Introduction to Criminology 4 CJ110 Introduction to Law Enforcement 4 CJ120 Introduction to the Judicial Process 4 CJ130 Introduction to Corrections 4 CJ191 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 1: Orientation to Policing and Professionalism 4 CJ192 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 2: Legal and Investigative Concepts I 4 CJ193 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 3: Legal and Investigative Concepts II 3 CJ194 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 4: Legal and Investigative Concepts III 4 CJ195 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 5: Legal and Investigative Concepts IV 3 CJ196 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 6: Police Skills Proficiency I 2 CJ197 Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy (ROLEA) Module 7: Police Skills Proficiency II 3

CJ198 CJ199 CJ201 CJ203 CJ210 CJ214 CJ220 CJ221 CJ223 CJ229 CJ243 CJ280

DENTAL ASSISTANT

www.roguecc.edu/AlliedHealth/Dental This one-year certificate program prepares students to become chair-side dental assistants with expanded functions. Youll receive hands-on training from dedicated, experienced instructors. Students are trained in all phases of patient examination and treatment. Also see Allied Health. Course No. Title Credits DA101 Dental Assisting I 4 DA101A Dental Assisting I Lab 1 DA102 Dental Assisting II 4 DA102A Dental Assisting II Lab 1 DA103 Dental Materials 2 DA104 Dental Administration 2 DA105 Legal and Ethical Issues in Dentistry 2 DA106 Dental and Medical Emergency Management 2 DA150 Introduction to Practicum and Seminar 1 DA152, DA153 Practicum and Seminar in Dental Assisting I/II 4 DA201 Dental Radiology 4 DA201A Radiology Lab 2 DA202 Infection Control 2 DA203 Chair-side Assisting 2 DA204 Expanded Functions Dental Assistant 2 DA204A Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Lab 1

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/Diesel RCCs Diesel Technology program offers hands-on learning opportunities with modern equipment. Based on industry standards, the program provides a strong foundation in fundamentals and theory along with diagnostic and repair skills. Instructors bring real world experience. Options include a two-year degree and one-year certificate. Course No. Title Credits DS111 Basic Electricity for Technicians I 7 DS112 Gasoline Engines Rebuild 6 DS113 Diesel Engine Overhaul 6 DS120 Diesel Trades Practices 6 DS131 Diesel Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis 5 DS134 Basic Electricity for Diesel Technicians II 4 DS141 Heavy Equipment Power Trains 5 DS151 Heavy Equipment Brakes 6 DS160 Heavy Equipment Suspension and Steering 6 DS190 Diesel Repair Lab I 3 DS199 Workshop/Selected Topics Variable DS232 Heavy Equipment Fuel Systems 4 www.roguecc.edu/connectionsmagazine

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DS233 Computerized Vehicle Management Systems DS260 Hydraulic Systems DS270 Air Conditioning for Diesel Technicians DS275 Preventative Maintenance Inspection DS280 CWE/Diesel DS280S CWE Seminar/Diesel DS290 Diesel Repair Lab II DS295 ASE Certification Preparation

ECONOMICS

EARLY CHILDHOOD AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience Economics analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. RCC classes address microeconomics, which examines the behavior of basic elements in the economy, and macroeconomics, which looks at big issues affecting an entire economy. Course No. Title Credits ECON115 Introduction to Economics 3 ECON201 Principles of Microeconomics 4 ECON202 Principles of Macroeconomics 4

www.roguecc.edu/EarlyChild The early years of life birth through age 8 are critical to the development of intelligence, personality and social behavior. RCC classes help prepare you for work in settings such as childcare centers, preschools, and Head Start programs. The program offers an AAS degree, one-year certificate, and Career Pathways certificate as well as transfer degrees articulated with SOU. See also Education. Course No. Title Credits ECE100 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 ECE125 Early Childhood Development 3 ECE126 Early Childhood Education Best Practices 3 ECE135 Applied Child Development 3 ECE136 Early Childhood Education: A Professional Overview 3 ECE151 Guiding Children in Group Settings 3 ECE152 Fostering Creativity 3 ECE154 Childrens Literature 3 ECE161 Infant/Toddler Development 3 ECE163 Preschool/Primary Development 3 ECE175 Developmentally Appropriate Practices 3 ECE199 Selected Topics in Early Childhood Education 1-3 ECE240 Play-based Learning 3 ECE241 Promoting Cognitive Development 3 ECE243 Promoting Child Health and Physical Development 3 ECE244 Observation and Assessment 3 ECE245 Promoting Social/Emotional Development of Young Children 3 ECE246 Child, Family, and Community 3 ECE248 Children with Disabilities and Their Families 3 ECE250 Infant/Toddler Environments 3 ECE251 Preschool Primary Environments 3 ECE252 Family Child Care Environment 3 ECE254 Preschool Curriculum 3 ECE255 Infant/Toddler Materials and Activities 3 ECE256 Primary Curriculum 3 ECE261 Practicum I and Seminar 4 ECE262 Advanced Practicum II and Seminar 6 ECE265 Children at Risk 3 ECE266 Spanish for Early Childhood/ Elementary Professionals 3 ECE275 Anti-Bias Education 3 ECE280 CWE/Early Childhood Education Variable ECE285 The Early Childhood Professional 3 ECE288 Early Literacy 3 ECE295 Management of Early Childhood Programs 3 ED170 Introductory Practicum 2 HDFS226 Child Development 3

EDUCATION

www.roguecc.edu/Programs/Degrees-Certificates.asp For students interested in transferring and earning a teaching degree, RCC provides grounding in educational concepts, strategies and skills. Practicums offer classroom experience and learning opportunities in a range of settings. Options include transfer degrees articulated with SOU. Course No. Title Credits ED101 Introduction to Observation and Experience 3 ED113 Instructional Strategies in Language Arts and Reading 3 ED114 Instructional Strategies in Math and Science 3 ED120 Leadership I 1 ED121 Leadership II 1 ED122 Leadership III 1 ED125 Tutoring Adults 1-3 ED130 Comprehensive Classroom Management 3 ED131 Applied Learning Theory 3 ED132 Evaluation Techniques 3 ED165 Child Development 3 ED169 Overview of Students with Special Needs 3 ED170 Introductory Practicum 2 ED199 Special Studies: Education Variable ED212 Schools and Society 3 ED213 Advanced Instructional Techniques in Language Arts 3 ED214 Advanced Instructional Techniques in Math and Science 3 ED258 Multicultural Education 3 ED259 Foundations of Education 3 ED266 Current Issues in Special Education 3 ED268 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities 3 ED280 CWE/Education Variable ED282 Community College Teaching 3

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/Electronics The Electronics Technology program at RCC teaches the skills necessary for entry into one of todays most dynamic and broad-based technical fields. The program emphasizes electronic theory fundamentals, troubleshooting and design. Highly technical advanced courses include radio frequency and microwave communications, PC hardware, and microcontrollers. Options include one-year electronics technician, PC microprocessor system technician, or renewable energy technician certificates and two-year AAS degree. Course No. Title Credits CS227 PC Hardware Fundamentals and Repair 5 EET101 Introduction to Electronics 4 EET106 Electronics Assembly 3

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EET112 Introduction to Mechatronics 5 EET113 Exploration of Alternative Energies 3 EET115 Applied Electronics Fundamentals 5 EET118 Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems (RES) 5 EET120 Renewable Energy Systems (RES) Site Analysis and Design 4 EET121 North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Entry-level Preparation 2 EET125 Electronics Fundamentals I (DC) 6 EET126 Electronics Fundamentals II (AC) 5 EET126R Electronics Fundamentals II (AC) Recitation 2 EET130 Digital Fundamentals I 6 EET131 Digital Fundamentals II 6 EET136 Photovoltaic (PV) Installation Techniques 2 EET140 Solid State Fundamentals 5 EET140R Solid State Fundamentals Recitation 2 EET180 CWE/Electronics Variable EET180S CWE Seminar/Electronics 1 EET199 Selected Topics in Technology 1-6 EET205 International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) Certification Preparation 1 EET215 Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits 5 EET220 Solid State Devices 6 EET225 Electronics Troubleshooting 3 EET230 Radio Frequency Communications Fundamentals 6 EET235 Microwave Circuits and Systems 5 EET240 Microcontrollers I 5 EET241 Microcontrollers II 5 EET250 Prototype Development and Documentation 4 EET280 CWE/Electronics Variable EET280S CWE Seminar/Electronics 1

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EMS273L Paramedic Lab Part III EMS280 CWE/EMS EMS281 Paramedic Clinical Practice I EMS282 Paramedic Clinical Practice II EMS283 Paramedic Clinical Practice III EMS284 Paramedic Clinical Practice IV EMS299 Workshop: Emergency Medical Service Training ES105 Introduction to Emergency Services ES131 Emergency Medical Technician - Part I ES131L Emergency Medical Technician - Part I Lab ES132 Emergency Medical Technician - Part II ES132L Emergency Medical Technician - Part II Lab ES268 Emergency Service Rescue 9.419 EMT Continuing Education/Refresher 9.420 EMT: Special Topics

ENGLISH

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

www.roguecc.edu/EmergencyServices/EMS EMTs respond to emergency calls, perform medical procedures and transport patients to hospitals. RCC training prepares graduates to work in an ambulance service (paid or voluntary), as a member of technical rescue teams/squads, or with a fire or police department. A one-year certificate or an AAS paramedicine degree is available. Also see Allied Health. Course No. Title Credits EMS160 Introduction to Basic Electrocardiogram (ECG) Interpretation 2 EMS170 Emergency Response and Documentation 2 EMS171 Emergency Patient Transportation 2 EMS181 Advanced EMT Part I 5 EMS182 Advanced EMT Part II 5 EMS183 Advanced EMT Part III 2 EMS205 Crisis Intervention 3 EMS271 Paramedic Part I 8 EMS271L Paramedic Lab Part I 2 EMS272 Paramedic Part II 8 EMS272L Paramedic Lab Part II 2 EMS273 Paramedic Part III 5

www.roguecc.edu/Humanities Courses prepare students aiming to transfer into a bachelors degree in English and related areas at an Oregon university. Gain a strong foundation in composition, literature, and communication skills. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing an English/literature major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits ENG104 Introduction to Literature (Fiction) 4 ENG105 Introduction to Literature (Drama) 4 ENG106 Introduction to Literature (Poetry) 4 ENG107 World Literature I 4 ENG108 World Literature II 4 ENG109 World Literature III 4 ENG199 Special Studies: English Variable ENG201 Shakespeare I 4 ENG202 Shakespeare II 4 ENG203 Shakespeare III 4 ENG204 Survey of English Literature I 4 ENG205 Survey of English Literature II 4 ENG206 Survey of English Literature III 4 ENG244 Asian American Literature 4 ENG253 Survey of American Literature I 4 ENG254 Survey of American Literature II 4 ENG255 Survey of American Literature III 4 ENG257 African American Literature 4 ENG260 Introduction to Women Writers 4 ENG261 Literature of Science Fiction 4 ENG275 The Bible as Literature 4 ENG280 CWE/English Variable ENG299 Special Studies: English Variable

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

www.roguecc.edu/Science Environmental science classes integrate physical and biological sciences, including ecology, physics, chemistry, soil science, geology, biology, atmospheric science, and geography. RCCs Introduction to Environmental Science class is designed for both environmental science majors and non-majors. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students

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FR103 FR111 FR112 FR113 FR201 FR202 FR203 ITAL101 ITAL102 ITAL103 ITAL111 ITAL112 ITAL113 SPAN101 SPAN102 SPAN103 SPAN111 SPAN201 SPAN202 SPAN203 First Year French III Beginning French Conversation I Beginning French Conversation II Beginning French Conversation III Second Year French I Second Year French II Second Year French III First Year Italian I First Year Italian II First Year Italian III Italian Conversation I Italian Conversation II Italian Conversation III First Year Spanish I First Year Spanish II First Year Spanish III Spanish Conversation Second Year Spanish I Second Year Spanish II Second Year Spanish III 4 1-3 1-3 1-3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1-3 1-3 1-3 4 4 4 1-3 4 4 4

interested in pursuing an environmental science or forestry major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits ENV111 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 SC210 Environmental Resources w/Lab 4

FIRE SCIENCE

www.roguecc.edu/EmergencyServices/FireScience The Fire Science program not only provides training and work experience for those entering the profession, it also offers courses for professional firefighters to upgrade their skills. Classes include leadership, wildland firefighting, prevention and investigation. Students are required to join a local fire service, paid or volunteer. One-year certificates or an AAS degree is available. Course No. Title Credits FRP99 Fire Science Outreach Variable FRP130 Basic Wildland Firefighter 3 FRP131 Advanced Wildland Firefighter 1 FRP199 Workshop: Fire Science 1-3 FRP200 Initial Attack Incident Commander 1 FRP211 Hiring Practices in the Fire Service 3 FRP215 Fire Operations in the Wildland/Urban Interface 3 FRP230 Wildland Single Resource Boss 2 FRP231 Wildland Engine Boss 1 FRP233 Firefighter Safety and Survival 3 FRP238 Public Education, Relations, and Information 3 FRP241 Fire Prevention Inspections 3 FRP243 Advanced Fire and Arson Investigation 3 FRP246 Hazardous Materials I for Inspectors 3 FRP249 Fire Service Leadership 3 FRP251 Firefighter Level I 8 FRP252 Firefighter Level II 3 FRP253 Fire Apparatus Driver 3 FRP256 Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FRP258 Pumper Operator 3 FRP259 Water Supply Operation 5 FRP261 Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations 1 FRP262 Fundamentals of Fire Prevention 3 FRP264 Building Construction for Fire Protection 3 FRP269 Aircraft Firefighting 3 FRP272 Fixed Systems and Extinguishers 3 FRP273 Fire Investigation 3 FRP274 Firefighting Strategy and Tactics 3 FRP280 CWE/Fire Science Variable FRP282 Introduction to Codes and Related Ordinances 3 FRP283 Followership to Leadership 1 FRP285 Fire Instructor I 3 FRP286 Fire Instructor II 3 FRP290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior 3

GEOGRAPHY

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience The study of Earths lands, features, and inhabitants, modern geography is an all-encompassing discipline. Geography, the bridge between the human and physical sciences, seeks to understand how Earths human and natural complexities have changed and come to be. Course No. Title Credits GEOG100 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 GEOG110 Introduction to Cultural and Human Geography 3 GEOG120 World Regional Geography 3

GEOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience RCC classes cover the fundamentals of geology from the beginning of the solar system to the formation and interaction of continents and the ocean floor. Topics include the fundamentals of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, their formation, and the surface processes such as streams, oceans, and glaciers that affect them. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a geology major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits G100 Fundamentals of Geology 3 G101 Introduction to Geology I (Tectonics) w/Lab 4 G102 Introduction to Geology II (Surface Process) w/Lab 4 G103 Introduction to Geology III (Historical) w/Lab 4

GRAPHIC DESIGN

FOREIGN AND SIGN LANGUAGE

www.roguecc.edu/Humanities/International First- and second-year and conversational classes in French, Spanish, and Italian are offered at RCC. Course No. Title Credits FR101 First Year French I 4 FR102 First Year French II 4

www.roguecc.edu/ComputerScience Integrate concepts of graphic design and production with software capabilities, learn printing techniques, produce business publications, develop computer-generated illustrations, and learn to create digital images. Select one of several associate degrees, one-year certificates and Career Pathways certificates. Classes cover key elements of design for both the Web and print media. Course No. Title Credits GD120 Computer Graphics Design 3 GD140 Electronics Publishing I 3 GD141 Electronic Publishing Applications II 3

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degree for students interested in pursuing a history major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits HST104 History of World Civilization I 4 HST105 History of World Civilization II 4 HST199 Special Studies: History 3 HST201 History of the United States I 4 HST202 History of the United States II 4 HST280 CWE/History Variable

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

HEALTH EDUCATION, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION

www.roguecc.edu/HPER RCC offers entry-level and continuing health care education for those interested in careers in adult foster care, personal-care attendant or massage therapy. An AAOT degree is available that can include health/exercise science/physical education classes for students interested in pursuing this major at a four-year college or university, and an AS transfer degree to SOU is available. A one-year Fitness Technician certificate is also available, preparing students for a wide range of employment opportunities. RCC health classes include CPR, emergency first aid, and fitness and health for life. Also see Allied Health. Course No. Title Credits HE112 Emergency First Aid 1 HE131 Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science 3 HE199 Special Studies: Health Variable HE208 HIV and Other Epidemics 1 HE250 Personal Health 3 HE252 First Aid/CPR 3 HE253 Wilderness First Aid 3 HE259 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injury 3 HE261 CPR 1 HE280 CWE/Health Science Variable HPE295 Health and Fitness for Life 3 PE185 Physical Education 1 PE185D Physical Conditioning/Weight Training 1 PE185E Yoga 1 PE185J Pilates 1 PE185K Core and Cardio 1 PE185L Lap Swimming 1 PE185M Multi-level Aerobics 1 PE185N Circuit Fitness Training 1 PE194 Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning 2 PE199 Special Studies: Physical Education Variable PE264 Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription 2 PE280 CWE/Physical Education Variable PE290 Fitness Instructor 2 PE291 Red Cross Lifeguard Training 2 PE292 Red Cross Water Safety Instructor 2

www.roguecc.edu/Counseling/HumanDev.asp These useful classes can help new students learn how to succeed and survive in college, and obtain scholarships. Human Development classes also assist students in planning for life, building leadership skills, and enhancing self-esteem. Course No. Title Credits CG100 College Success and Survival 1 HD70 Selected Career Topics 4 HD75 Special Studies in Career Development 0-2 HD80 Transitions I 3 HD85 Transitions II 3 HD90 Transition to College 2 HD114 Life Planning 2 HD116 Human Potential 2 HD150 Leadership 0-2 HD151 Service Leadership Seminar I 0-2 HD152 Service Leadership Seminar II 0-2 HD215 Transfer Success 2

www.roguecc.edu/HumanServices Prepare for employment in a range of social service and substance abuse programs such as crisis counseling, corrections, residential and outpatient treatment, and senior services. Students receive preparation to take Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor Level I exams. An AAS degree, AS transfer degree, and certificate are available. Course No. Title Credits HDFS260 Child Abuse and Neglect 3 HS100 Introduction to Human Services 3 HS115 Principles of Client Record Management 1 HS152 Stress Management 1 HS155 Interviewing Theory and Techniques 4 HS170 Introduction to Practicum 3 HS175 Ethics for Counselors 1 HS199 Special Studies: Human Services 1-3 HS201 Family Dynamics 3 HS202 Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client I 3 HS204 Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client II 3 HS210 Motivational Interviewing 3 HS221 Physical Aging 3 HS222 Aging and Behavior 3 HS260 Group Counseling 4 HS261 Human Services Practicum and Seminar Variable HISTORY HS265 Counseling Theories 3 www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience HS266 Crisis Intervention Strategies 3 Gain essential writing, research and communication skills essential in HS268 Co-occurring Disorders: Introductory Theory many majors and careers in classes ranging from history of ancient civi and Counseling 3 lizations to the U.S. today. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT www.roguecc.edu/connectionsmagazine

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ment, and maintenance. RCCs Redwood Campus arboretum serves as a learning resource for tree and plant identification. Course No. Title LAT101 General Horticulture LAT107 Pest Control LAT109 Arboriculture LAT110 Plant Identification I LAT111 Plant Identification II LAT115 Ecology of the Siskiyous LAT118 Oregon Native Plants LAT120 Landscape Construction LAT122 Small Engine Repair LAT130 Turfgrass Management LAT135 Irrigation Design LAT137 Landscape Management LAT180 CWE/Landscape Technician LAT199 Special Studies: Landscape Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Variable Variable

www.roguecc.edu/Humanities Take RCC survey courses in a variety of interesting areas: visual arts, music, literature, philosophy, Native American art, theater, film, architecture, and criticism. See Philosophy and English for additional courses. Course No. Title Credits FA101 Introduction to Motion Pictures 4 HUM101 Introduction to Humanities I 4 HUM102 Introduction to Humanities II 4 HUM103 Introduction to Humanities III 4 HUM199 Special Studies in Humanities Variable HUM215 Native American Arts and Cultures: Eskimo/ Inuit 4 HUM216 Native American Arts and Cultures: First Nations of the Northwest Coast 4 HUM217 Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Plains 4 HUM218 Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Southwest 4 HUM219 Native American Arts and Cultures: Peoples of Mexico 4 HUM280 CWE/Humanities Variable HUM299 Special Studies: Humanities 1-3 IS110 Introduction to International Studies 4 REL201 World Religions 4 REL243 Nature, Religion and Ecology 4

LIBRARY SCIENCE

INDIVIDUALIZED CAREER TRAINING

www.roguecc.edu/ICT Cross the bridge from education to experience. This one-year certificate program uses the community as the classroom for hands-on learning in a variety of career fields. Combine general education classes, career-related coursework and on-the-job learning to earn college credits. Course No. Title Credits EST101 Employment Skills Training Variable ST101 Occupational Skills Training Variable ST109 Skills Training Seminar 1 ST199 Workshop Variable ST201 Occupational Skills Training Variable

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience Knowing how to find and use information is critical to succeeding in college. Introduction to Library Research Methods, an online class, covers modern methods of academic research: identifying an information need, understanding sources of information, developing an effective search strategy, accessing, analyzing and evaluating results, and using information effectively and ethically. Course No. Title Credits LIB127 Introduction to Library Research Methods 1 LIB199 Special Studies: Library Variable

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

JOURNALISM

www.roguecc.edu/Humanities Learn reporting, interviewing, writing, and production skills through RCCs journalism classes. Gain practical experience in the journalistic process by working on the student newspaper, The Byline. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a journalism major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits J216 News Writing I 3 J217 News Writing II 3 J225 Introduction to Journalism 3 J280 CWE/Journalism Variable

LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/Workforce/Landscape This one-year certificate prepares you for employment in industries including golf course management along with landscape design, manage-

www.roguecc.edu/ManEng This two-year degree program integrates conventional manufacturing techniques with computer-integrated skills: computer aided drafting (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM). Receive a solid education in mathematics and physical science, along with human relations and computer skills courses. RCC also offers a one-year certificate in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician and a Career Pathway certificate (CNC Operator). Course No. Title Credits MFG101 Introduction to Manufacturing 3 MFG116 Metrology 2 MFG121 Manufacturing Processes I 4 MFG122 Manufacturing Processes II 4 MFG123 Manufacturing Processes III 4 MFG140 CNC Controls 2 MFG199 Special Studies in Manufacturing Variable MFG220 Research and Development Prototyping 4 MFG230 Statistics and Quality Control 3 MFG241 CNC Programming - Mill 4 MFG242 Computer-Aided Manufacturing I: Mastercam 4 MFG243 Computer-Aided Manufacturing II: Mastercam 4 MFG244 CNC Programming Lathe 3 MFG255 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 4 MFG262 Lean Manufacturing 3 MFG280 CWE/Manufacturing Variable MFG280S CWE Seminar/Manufacturing 1

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www.roguecc.edu/Massage The Massage Therapy one-year certificate program and Career Pathway certificate combines classroom and hands-on experience. Gain knowledge of a range of massage styles, along with business skills specifically designed for massage therapists, and preparation for the massage-licensing exam. Also see Allied Health. Course No. Title Credits MT100 Massage I Basic Swedish 2 MT101 Asian Bodywork I 2 MT102 Massage II Swedish Esalen 2 MT103 Massage III Swedish 2 MT105 Massage Therapeutics: Hydrotherapy and Massage for Cancer Patients 3 MT106 Integrated Studies in Massage I Upper Body 2 MT107 Integrated Studies in Massage II Lower Body 2 MT108 Kinesiology for Massage Therapists 4 MT109 Pathology for Massage Therapists 4 MT110 Polarity Therapy 2 MT111 Sport Massage 2 MT112 Massage for Pregnancy and the Infant/Child 2 MT113 Myofascial Release 2 MT115 Trigger Point Therapy 2 MT116 Massage Exam Review 2 MT117 Body Maintenance for Massage Therapists 1 MT118 Deep Tissue Massage 2 MT120A, MT120B, MT120C Business for Massage Therapists 3 MT121 Asian Bodywork II 2 MT130 Polarity Therapy II 2 MT180 CWE/Massage Therapy Variable MT180S CWE/Massage Seminar 1 MT199 Selected Topics in Massage Variable

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MTH212 Fundamentals of Elementary Math II w/Lab 5 MTH213 Fundamentals of Elementary Math III w/Lab 5 MTH243 Probability and Statistics w/Lab 4 MTH244 Inferential Statistics 4 MTH251 Calculus I (Differential) w/Lab 5 MTH252 Calculus II (Integral) w/Lab 5 MTH253 Calculus III w/Lab 5 MTH254 Vector Calculus w/Lab 5 MTH256 Differential Equations w/Lab 5 MTH261 Linear Algebra w/Lab 5 MTH280 CWE/Mathematics Variable SK8 Introduction to Math 4

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

MATHEMATICS

www.roguecc.edu/Mathematics Math is a requirement for every degree and certificate program. At RCC classes range from pre-algebra to vector calculus. Higher level math classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a mathematics major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits MTH20 Pre-algebra 4 MTH60 Fundamentals of Algebra I 4 MTH63 Applied Technical Math 4 MTH65 Fundamentals of Algebra II 4 MTH65R Fundamental of Algebra II Recitation 1 MTH93 Intermediate Algebra, Part I 4 MTH94 Intermediate Algebra, Part II 4 MTH95 Intermediate Algebra 4 MTH95R Intermediate Algebra Recitation 1 MTH105 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics 4 MTH111 College Algebra 4 MTH111R College Algebra Recitation 1 MTH112 Elementary Functions 4 MTH112R Elementary Functions Recitation 1 MTH199 Special Studies in Mathematics 1-4 MTH211 Fundamentals of Elementary Math I w/Lab 5

www.roguecc.edu/ManEng Classes are applicable to the manufacturing degree and certificate programs. Courses integrate conventional manufacturing techniques with digital skills. Classes cover mechanical and computer-aided drafting (CAD) materials and metallurgy, and project management. Course No. Title Credits MET101 Mechanical Drafting 3 MET104 Applied Shop Practices 3 MET105 Mechanical Blueprint Reading 1 MET111 Computer Aided Drafting I: Mechanical (AutoCAD) 3 MET112 Computer Aided Drafting II: Mechanical (AutoCAD) 3 MET113 Computer Aided Drafting III: Mechanical (AutoCAD) 3 MET121 Computer Aided Drafting I: Mechanical (SolidWorks) 3 MET122 Computer Aided Drafting II: Mechanical (SolidWorks) 3 MET123 Computer Aided Drafting III: Mechanical (SolidWorks) 3 MET160 Materials and Metallurgy 3

MUSIC

www.roguecc.edu/Music RCC offers a variety of introductory classes as well as courses that prepare students for transfer to a four-year music program. Community members who enjoy music performance or students interested in musical careers are welcome to enroll in classes. Musical opportunities include chamber, chorus, concert band, and jazz ensemble. Classes include guitar, songwriting, improvisation, jazz, rock music and literature and can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a music major at a four-year college or university. Course No. Title Credits MUP100 Applied Lessons 1 MUP102 Concert Band 1 MUP105 Jazz Ensemble 1 MUP142 Chamber Orchestra 1 MUP151 Music Theater 3 MUS101 Music Fundamentals I 3 MUS105 Music Appreciation 3 MUS108 Music in World Cultures 4 MUS111 Music Theory and Aural Skills I 4 www.roguecc.edu/connectionsmagazine

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MUS112 Music Theory and Aural Skills II 4 MUS113 Music Theory and Aural Skills III 4 MUS131 Classic Piano I 2 MUS132 Classic Piano II 2 MUS133 Classic Piano III 2 MUS137 Group Guitar Beginning 2 MUS138 Group Guitar Intermediate 2 MUS199 Special Studies: Music Variable MUS201 Introduction to Music and Its Literature I 4 MUS202 Introduction to Music and Its Literature II 4 MUS203 Introduction to Music and Its Literature III 4 MUS205 Introduction to Jazz Music and Its Literature 3 MUS206 Introduction to Rock Music and Its Literature 3 MUS207 Songwriting 3 MUS211 Music Theory and Aural Skills IV 4 MUS212 Music Theory and Aural Skills V 4 MUS213 Music Theory and Aural Skills VI 4 MUS220 Chorus 1 MUS261 Music History I 3 MUS262 Music History II 3 MUS263 Music History III 3 MUS280 CWE/Music Variable

PHILOSOPHY

www.roguecc.edu/Humanities From the Greek philosophia, love of wisdom, philosophy examines human existence, knowledge and reason, along with morality, the mind and beauty. RCC courses introduce basic questions of philosophy and persistent philosophical problems. Explore some of the traditional solutions and develop a base to provide your own answers to lifes questions. Course No. Title Credits PHL101 Philosophical Problems 4 PHL102 Ethics 4 PHL103 Critical Reasoning 4 PHL199 Special Studies: Philosophy Variable

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www.roguecc.edu/Nursing RCC prepares students to become nursing assistants, practical nurses, and registered nurses, the largest health care occupation in the United States. Students earning an AAS degree through the Nursing program are automatically co-enrolled and eligible to transfer to Oregon Health & Science University for a bachelors degree. The Practical Nursing certificate of completion prepares students for the licensure exam and entrylevel health-care jobs. RCCs Nursing Assistant course is a prerequisite for the PN program and prepares students for the certification exam. Course No. Title Credits NA101, NA101C Nursing Assistant 9 NA110 Scope of Practice and Safety Considerations 1 NRS110, NRS110C Foundations of Nursing Health Promotion 9 NRS111, NRS111C Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I 6 NRS112 Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I 6 NRS115, LPN Transition to OCNE 6 NRS115C NRS199C Special Studies: Surgical Nursing 4 NRS221, NRS221C Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End-of-Life 9 NRS222, NRS222C Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life 9 NRS224, NRS224C Integrative Practicum 9 NRS230 Clinical Pharmacology I 3 NRS231 Clinical Pharmacology II 3 NRS232 Pathophysiological Processes I 3 NRS233 Pathophysiological Processes II 3 PN101, PN101C Practical Nursing I 11

www.roguecc.edu/Science Physics looks at how the universe behaves, along with concepts such as energy and force. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a major in physics at a four-year college or university. RCC classes range from general physics to calculus-based for engineering and physics majors. Course No. Title Credits PH201 General Physics I w/Lab and Recitation 5 PH202 General Physics II w/Lab and Recitation 5 PH203 General Physics III w/Lab and Recitation 5 PH211 General Physics (Calculus Based) I w/Lab and Recitation 5 PH212 General Physics (Calculus Based) II w/Lab and Recitation 5 PH213 General Physics (Calculus Based) III w/Lab and Recitation 5

POLITICAL SCIENCE

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience Political science is the study of governments and political systems. RCC courses include U.S. Government and the Neighborhood Leadership Academy, which encourages students to become civically engaged. Explore the roles and responsibilities of government and citizens, along with community leadership, public speaking, and project development. Course No. Title Credits IS111 Introduction to International Studies II 3 PS199 Special Studies: Political Science Variable PS201 U. S. Government I 3 PS202 U. S. Government II 3 PS203 U. S. Government III 3 PS226 Neighborhood Leadership Academy 3 PS280 CWE/Political Science Variable

PSYCHOLOGY

www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience Psychology is the science of understanding behavior and mental processes and concepts such as perception, emotion and interpersonal relationships. Courses offered at Rogue include: Human Relations, Life Span and Human Development, Human Sexuality, and Abnormal Psychology.

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Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in pursuing a psychology major at a four-year college or university. Psychology classes are required for numerous degrees and provide a foundation for entering professional programs, such as social service and health care. Course No. Title Credits PSY101 Psychology of Human Relations 3 PSY119 Life Processes 4 PSY199 Special Studies: Psychology Variable PSY201 General Psychology I 4 PSY202 General Psychology II 4 PSY215 Life Span Human Development 4 PSY219 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 4 PSY228 Introduction to Positive Psychology 4 PSY231 Human Sexuality 3 PSY280 CWE/Psychology Variable

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www.roguecc.edu/Humanities RCC speech classes cover basic communication, public speaking, intercultural communication and interpersonal communication. Developing READING these abilities improves personal communication, language use, audience www.roguecc.edu/AcademicSkills motivation, negotiation skills, and increases appreciation of cultural differences. Sign language, a three-term class, is designed to expand vocabuRCC precollege-level reading classes strengthen comprehension, study lary and fluency in signing. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT skills, vocabulary, and critical thinking and help students succeed in their degree for students interested in pursuing a speech or communication lower-division transfer courses. RCC also offers college-level, transfer major at a four-year college or university. reading, critical thinking and vocabulary courses. Course No. Title Credits Course No. Title Credits RD30 College Reading II 4 SP100 Basic Communication 3 RD115 Speed Reading for College 3 SP111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 4 RD116 College Vocabulary 3 SP115 Introduction to Intercultural Communication 4 RD120 Critical Reading and Thinking 3 SP218 Interpersonal Communication 4 SP280 CWE/Speech Variable SCIENCE ITP101 Sign Language I 2 www.roguecc.edu/Science ITP102 Sign Language II 2 RCC science classes range from biology to chemistry to environmental ITP103 Sign Language III 2 science. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT or AGS degree for students interested in pursuing a major in science at a four-year college THEATER ARTS or university. See also biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and environwww.roguecc.edu/Humanities mental science. The RCC Theater Arts courses explore the creative process and express Course No. Title Credits it through performance and connection to community. Public perforGS104 Physical Science w/Lab 4 mances take place throughout the year. GS105 Physical Science: Chemistry w/Lab 4 Course No. Title Credits GS106 Physical Science: Earth Science w/Lab 4 TA141 Fundamentals of Acting I 4 GS107 Physical Science: Astronomy w/Lab 4 TA142 Fundamentals of Acting II 4 GS108 Physical Science: Oceanography w/Lab 4 TA143 Fundamentals of Acting III 4 GS161 Regional Field Studies 4 TA144 Improvisational Theater I 4 GS170 Regional Field Geology 3 TA145 Improvisational Theater II 4 GS199 Special Studies: General Science Variable TA146 Improvisational Theater III 4 GS280 CWE/General Science Variable TA153 Theater Rehearsal and Performance 4 NFM225 Nutrition 4 TA164 Writing for Theater I 4 TA165 Writing for Theater II 4 SOCIOLOGY TA166 Writing for Theater III 4 www.roguecc.edu/SocialScience TA199 Special Studies: Theater Arts Variable Sociology is the study of relationships between individuals and society; TA280 CWE/Theater Variable its focus includes social stratification, class, mobility, religion and law. Classes can be taken as part of an AAOT degree for students interested in TRUCK DRIVING pursuing a major in sociology at a four-year college or university. www.roguecc.edu/Workforce/Truck Course No. Title Credits Acquire the knowledge and skills to pass the Oregon Department of SOC199 Special Studies: Sociology Variable Motor Vehicles Commercial Driving License (CDL) and endorsement SOC204 Introduction to Sociology 4 tests. Student drivers receive a minimum 40 hours of hands-on drive SOC205 American Society 4

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time supervised by instructors with many years of over- the-road experience. Course No. Title Credits TD101 Introduction to Commercial Truck Driving 2 TD103A Introduction to Commercial Truck Driver Training (Class B License) 2 TD103B Commercial Truck Driver Training Practical Applications (Class B License) 2 TD110 Commercial Truck Driver Training Advanced Topics 3 TD120 Commercial Truck Driving Practical Applications 7

WEB DEVELOPMENT

www.roguecc.edu/ComputerScience The Web Development AAS degree and one-year Website Assistant certificate programs provide a solid foundation in layout and design concepts, preparing students for entry-level jobs in Web page and website design. Gain creative, conceptual, and technical skills used by professionals in the fields of Web development, user interface design, and interactive design. Also see Graphic Design. Course No. Title Credits CS125db Data Base Management Systems 3 CS125dw Dreamweaver I 3 CS125f Introduction to Flash 3 CS133js JavaScript I 4 CS135dw Dreamweaver II 3 CS140 Introduction to Operating Systems 4 CS195 Web Authoring I 4 CS196 Web Authoring II 4 CS235 Interactive Web Application Design 3 CS235w Website Design 4 CS245wd Web Developer Portfolio and Professional Practices 3 CS247 Web Analytics and Search Engine Optimization 3 CS280 CWE/Computer Science 3 CS295 Web Development I 4 CS296 Web Development II 4 CS297wd Web Developer Studio 3 GD120 Digital Graphic Design I 3 GD160 Digital Imaging: Photoshop 3 GD260 Web Graphics 4

WRITING

www.roguecc.edu/Humanities RCC writing classes help students build strong written communication skills. Introduction to Expository Writing reviews the basic conventions, purposes, and strategies of college-level writing. Other classes focus on understanding grammar and composition, along with technical and imaginative writing. Course No. Title Credits WR10 Basic Writing 4 WR20 Fundamentals of Composition I 4 WR30 Fundamentals of Composition II 4 WR115 Introduction to Expository Writing 3 WR121 English Composition I 4 WR122 English Composition II 4 WR185 Understanding English Grammar 1 WR199 Special Studies: Writing Variable WR227 Technical Writing 4 WR241 Imaginative Writing I 4 WR242 Imaginative Writing II 4 WR243 Imaginative Writing III 4

WELDING

www.roguecc.edu/Welding Welding is used in every major industry including all phases of construction and manufacturing. RCCs program provides experience with oxyacetylene, electric arc, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten arc welding. Students learn to cut and fabricate steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, moving from layout to setup and final inspection. RCC offers an AAS degree, a one-year certificate, and Career Pathways certificate for a welders helper. Course No. Title Credits WLD101 Welding Fundamentals I 3 WLD102 Welding Fundamentals II 3 WLD104 Blueprint Reading 2 WLD111 Technology of Industrial Welding I 6 WLD111D Technology for Industrial Welding for Diesel 6

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www.roguecc.edu/Galleries FireHouse Gallery


Corner of H and Fourth streets in RCCs Historic City Hall, Grants Pass. Open 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. For more information call 541-956-7339.
Oct. 2-25 Oct. 30 Nov. 22 Juried Pastel Show, Chalk on the Wall

Art Galleries

Christopher Troutman, Watching: U.S. and Japan Nov. 27 Dec. 13 Holiday Art Gift Sale Jan. 7-31 Feb. 4-28 March 4-21 April 1-25 April 29 May 30 June 3-28 Ronnie Cramer, Valentines Ming Zhou, Glorious Life Nishiki Tayui Scott Mayberry Joanna Salska, Paintings 2009 - 2013 Sara Fagen, Time Together, Time Apart

Christopher Troutman Watching: U.S. and Japan

Wiseman Gallery
RCC Redwood Campus, 3345 Redwood Hwy., Grants Pass. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. For more information call 541-956-7339.
Sept. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Dec. 13 Jan. 8 31 Feb. 5 28 March 5 April 4 April 9 May 9 May 14 June 11 Holiday art gift sale www.roguecc.edu/connectionsmagazine Libby Hocker Collection Juried Current Even Exhibit, Is This Freedom? Kati Toivanen, Transmutations Maria Shell, Stitch-Repetition-Color Carol Radsprecher, On the Way Native American Photographs RCC Student Art Exhibit

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RCC Continuing Education


www.roguecc.edu/ContinuingEducation
Fall 2013

RCC Continuing Education provides responsive, career-focused training for southern Oregons citizens and businesses. We are committed to developing a more productive workforce to drive the regions economic engine and improve the quality of life for its residents. Whether you need a custom on-site training course for your employees, hope to recruit a mature worker changing careers, or want to enhance your own skill set, we can help. Customized Training Offered in business, computers, management, leadership, safety, sustainability, lean philosophy and team building. Short-term Skills Training Focuses on vocational and industryspecific certifications that enhance current employee skills or provide increased opportunity for employment. Community Education Classes designed for personal enrichment, lifelong learning and enjoyment. High School Drivers Training Provides teens the needed skills to be safe, competent drivers throughout their lives.
Fall term begins Sept. 30

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u Community Education u Workforce Training u Small Business Development Center u Allied Health

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Check out the Continuing Education class schedule at www.roguecc.edu/schedule/publications

RCC SBDC growing southern Oregons best businesses


Whether youre just starting out or want to improve an existing enterprise, we have a team of experienced business advisors who provide guidance and support for your plans. Free, confidential, one-on-one counseling For low-cost business training opportunities, visit www.roguecc.edu/Publications/pdf/RCC_CE_fall13.pdf Information resources to help you start, grow and/or improve your business

The Avista Center for Entrepreneurship opens fall term in Medford. Do you have the skills, drive and passion to become an entrepreneur? For information visit www.roguecc.edu/SBDC/avista.

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G - Lower Floor ABE/GED/ESL classrooms Academic Skills classrooms Facilities Instructional Media Orientations

Central Library - 205 S. Central


RCC Library Language/Media Labs Computer Labs

RCC/SOU Higher Education Center Classrooms/Faculty Offices Computer Lab Community Education Early Childhood Education Mathematics Business Center Small Business Management Human Services Humanities Science Social Science Presentation Hall Workforce Training

Grand Hotel East 5th St.

Elks Lodge

5 From Interstate From North, Exit 30 toward Medford/Crater Lake


Bartlett St.

West 5th St.

Turn right onto Crater Lake Hwy./OR-62 W. Turn slight left onto OR-99 S./Court St. Court St. becomes Central Ave. From South, Exit 27 Turn left onto E. Barnett Rd. Turn right onto S. Riverside Ave./OR-99 N. Turn left onto E. Main St./Jacksonville Hwy. Turn left onto S. Central Ave.
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Parking 7 - Middleford 8 - Evergreen 9 - Craterian 10 - Bartlett South 12 - Bear Creek North 14 - Evergreen South 15 - Central B 16 - Central A 17 - Riverside 18 - Bear Creek South

Current parking fees are as follows: $10 per month interchangeable permits for surface lots 12, 14 and 18. $10 per month roof permits specific for garages 7 and 8. *For more parking information contact Diamond Parking, located on the ground floor of the Middleford Parking Structure, 314 E. 6th St., Medford, or call 541-774-2082 or visit http://www.ci.medford.or.us/SIB/files/Parking%20Brochure(2).pdf

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TABLE ROCK CAMPUS, WHITE CITY


7800 Pacific Ave., White City, OR 97503 (541) 245-7500
Second Floor
Elevator

Office Office Office Office Office

Womens

Office

Office

Conference Room

Mens

Server Room

Storage/ custodian

- Designated smoking areas

TRiOTS
Stairs

Pacific Avenue
Work Room TRiOTS

TRiOTS 207

Conference Room

Office Office

Office

Visitor Parking

Office

127F

Work Room

Video

Learning Center
127E

127G

127H

Quiet Study

Learning Resource Center


127
Office

Office

127D

Reception

Office

Office Storage Office

127M 127L 127K

127J

Circulation Library

127J

Computer Lab

Lab

191A
Office

Office

Office

192

189

187B

191

Rogue Central
187

Office

Lobby

187A
Lobby

Office

Office

186

185

Testing
127A

Computer Classroom
125C
Test

Computer Classroom
125A

Mens

190

Telecom Elevator Electrical Room

188

Commons
184

Elevator Mechanical Room

Womens

Classroom
126

Classroom
124

Classroom
122

Mens

120
Staff

Test Office

It/control
125

Office

130

Computer Classroom
125D

Computer Classroom
125B

Office

131
Office

Future
177

Custodian

Womens

Stairs

182

Mens

132
Data

Support

179
Office

133
It Help Desk

178

Electronics Lab
176

Ip/video Classroom
123C

Ip/video Classroom
123A

134

Office

Office

Office

Storage

175

176A

176B

174A

Office

Office

Office

Office

Office

Office

Office

Office

135
It/control

136

137

138

139

144

145

146

Office

Data

147

173
Office

Electronics Lecture Lab


174

Ip/video Classroom
121D
Support Office Office Office

Ip/video Classroom
123B
Office Office Office

Support

172
Tools/storage Cnc Lab Grinding

107
Electrical Room

142A

142B

106
Chase

Flex Lab
140

143

Photo Tech
170

Storage

171A

Computer Assembly
171

121

116

115

114

112

110

108

Conference Room

Manufacturing Lab
142

105
Womens

117H
Office

Work Room Office

Media Production

Mens

Womens

Hydraulic Lab
Office

Classroom
101

113
Office Coffee Bar

Student Government

166D

104

141A

117G

117A
Office

Office

113A

117F
Office

Office

Electrical Room

Diesel Lab
166

117B

103A

Facilities
141

142C

117E

Fire Science/ EMT Lab


117D

Storage

Classroom
100

Student Entry/ Commons


103

Tool Storage Work Room

Avenue C

166C

148

117C

Bookstore

Office

149
Data Office Office Office

169
Conference Room

167

166B

166A

150
Shower
Restroom

Industrial Classroom
164

Office

151
Office

152

Cad Lab
163

Womens

Mens Shower

Industrial Classroom
Restroom

162

Entry Office Office Support Office


Restroom

157

159

160

156B

Student Parking

Support

155

Construction Lab
155A 156

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FLEXIBLE TECHNOLOGY AT RCC

ogue Community College currently offers more than 70 Career and Technical Education programs. Each is designed to meet local industry needs and is customized to keep pace with technology; therefore always providing the most in-demand skills for students and southern Oregons employers. There is an escalating demand for skilled workers in our region; enrollment in career and technical courses has increased 79% in the last 5 years and employment in manufacturing and technology currently account for 8% of jobs in Jackson County and 10% in Josephine County. To meet student and industry demand, RCC is planning to build a state-of-the-art facility to provide the necessary training our region requires. Designed with southern Oregons small and medium businesses in mind, the RCC Flexible Technology Lab will give us the ability to respond to the regions need for a skilled workforce, ongoing short-term training, and increasing student demand for career and technical education. Joining Together to Meet the Need Please join us in meeting our regions demand. Your contribution to RCCs Flexible Technology Lab Initiative will help local manufacturing and technology businesses increase the quality of their workforce, attract new businesses to our area, and help RCC students train for rewarding careers. Most importantly, your gift will contribute to our communitys economic strength.

RCC allows businesses throughout the area to improve the quality of their workforce. Without a quality workforce, we cannot attract and maintain quality businesses.
Bill Thorndike, President Medford Fabrication

To learn more about how you can make a dierence at RCC, please contact the RCC Foundation at www.rccfoundation.org or 541-956-7327. iii www.roguecc.edu/connectionsmagazine

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