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Page 1: SPRING 2020 CLASS SCHEDULE · 2 pm 60 February 25 8 am 40 11 am 20 2 pm 1 February 26 8 am New Students February 27 8 am Community Education Cover photos from top left: Troy Carpenter,

• COMMUNITY ED INCLUDING DANCE, GOLF, KNITTING, POETRY, YOGA AND MORE!

SPRING 2020CLASS SCHEDULE

Astronomy at Goldendale Observatory| 8

A class | 6

Woodcarving | 14

Printmaking| 11

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2 Schedule of Classes |Essential Information

3 TUITION & FEES | DISCOUNTS & WAIVERS4 PAYMENTS | DROP & REFUND POLICIES | FINANCIAL AID5-14 SPRING COMMUNITY EDUCATION14 TRAVEL WITH COMMUNITY EDUCATION15 ONLINE CONTINUING ED FOR K-12 EDUCATORS | EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT16 ED2GO CLASSES 17 HOW TO USE THIS SCHEDULE18 SPRING PRE-COLLEGE CLASSES19-22 SPRING CREDIT CLASSES23 CHINOOK CAMPUS PANTRY

College Phone NumbersCollege main line (541) 506-6000Bookstore (541) 506-6061Business Office/Payments (541) 506-6057Child Care Partners (541) 506-6131Financial Aid (541) 506-6021Instructional Services (541) 506-6031Library (541) 506-6081Pre-College Programs (GED, ESOL) (541) 506-6041Student Services (Admissions, Advising, Testing) The Dalles (541) 506-6011, option 2 Hood River (541) 308-8211Assistance 711 Relay

FEBRUARY 24Spring term registration begins

MARCH 20Winter term ends

MARCH 23-27Spring Break (college OPEN)

MARCH 30Spring term classes begin

APRIL 3Last day to drop with tuition refund for 8-11 week spring classes*

APRIL 6Spring late fees begin

MAY 18Summer & fall term registration begins

MAY 22Last day to withdraw from 11-week spring classes

MAY 25Memorial Day (college closed)

JUNE 12Spring term ends

JUNE 12Graduation

JUNE 15Final grades submitted (no later than 12:00 noon)

JUNE 17Spring term grades available online

JUNE 22Summer term classes begin

JUNE 26Last day to drop with tuition refund for 8-11 week summer classes*

JUNE 29Summer late fees begin

JULY 3Independence Day Holiday observed (college closed)

AUGUST 14Last day to withdraw from 11-week summer classes

SEPTEMBER 4Summer term ends

*Drop and withdrawal dates vary for classes fewer than 8 weeks in length. See page 4 for details.

Registration priority for non-veterans is based on the number of credits successfully completed at CGCC. It does not include courses attempted or graded F, W, I, AU, or NP, transfer credits, or classes currently in progress. In compliance with House Bill 2565, CGCC offers priority registration to veterans, active or reserve service members, and dependents receiving VA education benefits, in advance of their official registration period each term.Students may also register on any scheduled registration day or time after their priority day through the first week of the term. After the first week, students must obtain instructor permission to join a class in progress.

CALENDAR WHAT’S INSIDE?

SPRING REGISTRATION

Columbia Gorge Community College | Schedule of Classes | USPS #021-044 Issue #02-2020Published by: Columbia Gorge Community College 400 East Scenic Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058. The Columbia Gorge Community College Class Schedule is published quarterly. Entered as Periodicals postage paid at the Office of The Dalles, OR and additional mailing offices. | This brochure is published for informational purposes. Every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy at the time of publication. However, the provisions of this brochure are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between the student and CGCC. Course descriptions, term offerings, and credit receivable, as well as fees, rules, and any other regulations concerning the College are subject to change without notice.

Date Start Time Credits completed prior to winter term 2020February 24 8 am 150

9 am 10011 am 802 pm 60

February 25 8 am 4011 am 202 pm 1

February 26 8 am New StudentsFebruary 27 8 am Community Education

Cover photos from top left: Troy Carpenter, Todd Cole, Ayn Shlisky, William A. Conner II Note: In the winter issue of this schedule, a cover photo was misattributed. Though the “heart” art was created by Jenny Loughmiller, the photo was taken by Robbie Denning.

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Schedule of Classes |Essential Information 3

Lab/Instructional Fees: listed with the course Moodle Fee, Online and Hybrid Classes Only: $50 per courseTuition for residents of non-border states: $238 per creditAn explanation of fees can be found on page 17

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?Credit Classes Tuition + Fees*

*Tuition and fee rates are subject to change.

Community Education Tuition + Fees* Tuition and fees for community education classes are listed with each class.

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Larry’s Line

by Lorenzo J. “Larry” Chinook

Hi folks!

It’s SPRING! Well, almost. My favorite things in springtime are taking photos of flowers and enjoying the sunshine. But, I also love taking community ed classes at CGCC. Here are a few:

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stargazing and science at the Goldendale Observatory!

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learn to knit, or if you already knit, learn new skills!

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brush up on your conversational spanish!

Got a suggestion? A question? Send it to our editor, Jessica at [email protected], and she’ll let me know.

Until next time, stay on the river and outta the net! - Larry, cgcc mascot

(and all-around awesome fish)

Enrollment Levels # of Credits Tuition $ Service Fee $

Total $ not including other

fees or books

Full time to complete degree in 2 years

20 $1498 $400 $189819 $1498 $380 $187818 $1498 $360 $185817 $1498 $340 $183816 $1498 $320 $1818

15$1498

15th credit free

$300fees still

apply$1798

14 $1498 $280 $177813 $1391 $260 $1651

Full time for financial aid

purposes12 $1284 $240 $1524

Three quarter time

11 $1177 $220 $139710 $1070 $200 $12709 $963 $180 $1143

Half time8 $856 $160 $10167 $749 $140 $8896 $642 $120 $762

Less than half time

5 $535 $100 $6354 $428 $80 $5083 $321 $60 $3812 $214 $40 $2541 $107 $20 $127

Discounts & Waivers Discounts for District Residents, age 65+District residents of Hood River or Wasco Counties 65 years or older are eligible to receive a 50 percent tuition discount on both credit and community education classes on a seat available basis. Check the course description for eligibility since some classes may not allow tuition discounts. Discounts do not apply to full classes or to lab and other class fees. You will be notified if the class is full and the tuition discount will not apply. Request your discount at the time of payment or by calling the Business Office. Oregon Senior Option−applies to credit classes onlySenior Oregon residents are eligible for a program called Oregon Senior Option that allows them to audit classes that are not full while paying no tuition. Students pay associated fees and book costs. For more information, contact Student Services.

Emergency NotificationsEmergency notifications for campus closure or other emergencies will be posted/announced in the following places: • Local radio• Main campus & Student Services phone messages (see numbers on page 2)• www.cgcc.edu (look for a large red banner at the top)• Flash Alerts (free) http://www.cgcc.edu/alerts

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4 Schedule of Classes |Essential Information

WHEN AND WHERE DO I PAY?Credit Class Payments Payment for credit classes is due on the first Friday of the term, unless a payment arrangement has been made with the business office. Late fees will be assessed at a rate of 10% of account balance, up to $75, if paid after the first week of the term.

Community Education Class PaymentsPayment for community education/non-credit classes is due at registration.

Cashier LocationsThe DallesBusiness Office (Building 2) Monday-Friday8:00 am-12:00 pm & 1:00 pm-4:30 pm Student Services (Building 3) Monday-Thursday9:00 am-5:30 pm Friday9:00 am-11:30 am

Hood RiverStudent Services (front desk)Monday-Thursday8:00 am-12:30 pm & 1:30 pm-5:30 pm Friday8:00 am-11:30 am

Pay Online www.cgcc.edu (log in to MyCGCC)

Pay by PhoneCall (541) 506-6057 to make payment arrangements or ask questions about a bill.

More information atwww.cgcc.edu/business-office

Financial Aid & Eligibilitywww.cgcc.edu/financial-aid  Federal School Code (FAFSA) 041519Students may access financial aid resources (grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans) and useful information about budgeting and paying for college in the following ways:• Financial Aid Office at The Dalles Campus, inside Student

Services• Front desk at Hood River Campus• www.cgcc.edu/financial-aid• (541) 506-6021• [email protected] student’s financial aid eligibility can be affected by many things. Students should consult with CGCC:• before adding or dropping a class• before withdrawing from classes• if failing a class, or as soon as possible after receiving a

failing grade• if receiving a non-CGCC scholarship or other external fundingWorried or not sure what to do? Contact a Financial Aid representative!

Charges: Charges are applied to a student’s account when the student registers for a class. All of the tuition charges associated with a class will be removed if the student officially drops within the refund period. Some lab fees are non-refundable. No charges will be removed if the student drops after the drop deadline.Drop Deadlines for Credit Classes: Credit classes must be dropped online through MyCGCC. If a credit class is not dropped within the drop period, it will result in a “W” grade on the transcript, indicating a withdrawal, and no charges will be refunded. Students are entitled to a 100% refund, except for non-refundable lab fees, when a course is dropped during the following deadlines:• 8-11 week classes | drop by the first Friday of the term• 2-7 week classes | drop by the end of the first day of the class• classes fewer than 2-weeks | drop before the first class• No refunds will be given after the deadline, except in cases

where a Tuition Appeal is approved (see “Refund Requests After the Drop Period” for details on eligibility)

Drop Deadlines for Non-Credit Classes: Non-credit/community education classes may be dropped online, in person at Student Services, or over the phone with a Student Services representative.

Students are entitled to a 100% refund, except for non-refundable lab fees, when a non-credit course is dropped prior to the first class meeting.Refund Requests Within the Drop Period: • The Business Office automatically issues refunds to students who drop within the drop period. The refund process as follows: • Refunds from tuition and fees are first applied to outstanding

charges on the student’s account. If the student receives financial aid and opted to charge books on his/her account, this will also be deducted prior to any refund.

• If the credit is the result of a payment by check or cash, a check is issued in the student’s name.

• If the credit is the result of a bank card payment, the refund will be applied to the original bank card.

• Refunds resulting from check overpayment are held two weeks from the date of the original payment.

Refund Requests After the Drop Period for Credit Classes: If a student believes an extreme hardship prevented completion of a credit course, and the student could not drop during the refund period, the student may request to have tuition charges removed. Fees, especially any non-refundable lab fees may not be refunded. A Tuition Appeal form for requesting a refund can be obtained from Student Services in The Dalles or Hood River. The student must provide documentation of the circumstances to support their claim. The petition, and all accompanying documentation, must be received by the filing deadline to be considered. Please see the form for more details.Refund Requests After the Drop Period for Community Education Classes Requests for refund on community education classes will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the community education coordinator for help at (541) 506-6063 or [email protected]

Drop Dates, Refunds & Removal of Charges

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Register at www.cgcc.edu/Community-EdMore information, including drop and refund deadlines, and additional registration information is also available.

HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 27TH GO TO: WWW.CGCC.EDU/COMMUNITY-EDNEED HELP? CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES

(541) 506-6011, OPTION 2 IN THE DALLES | (541) 308-8211 IN HOOD RIVER

SPRING COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Adaptando un Currículo Inclusivo en Su ProgramaEste entrenamiento examinará y evaluará actividades curriculares basadas en las necesidades individuales. Evaluará lo efectivo que es la implementación de actividades que apoyan las necesidades individuales. Examinaremos estrategias en cómo trabajar con niños con necesidades especiales durante las actividades y las rutinas diarias. Crearemos un plan con el propósito de trabajar con los padres y otros profesionales. Esta clase es Nivel Dos en Necesidades Especiales (SN; 1.5 horas) y en Ambientes de Aprendizaje y Currículo (LEC; 1.5 horas). CED 90501095248 5/18 Costo: $20 HRC 202 1 día M 6:00-9:00pm HortaFamily Involvement in Your ProgramDevelop strategies to involve families in your program and create great partnerships. Learn how to plan, organize and host special events that educate, involve community service, develop cultural awareness or help families connect with each other. You will develop a plan to connect and involve families in your program throughout the year. This is a Set Two Families and Community Systems (FCS) class. CED 90501095249 5/21 Tuition: $20 TDC 2.384 1 day Th 6:00pm-9:00pm McMurdieI’m Not Challenging… I Need Guidance and SupportDo children want to be challenging? No! Investigate the reasons behind challenging behavior. Explore and make use of your role to implement change. Use a new lens to develop strategies to guide and support children as they learn self-regulation. Investigate and develop a toolbox of guidance and support strategies to promote healthy development and relationships. This is a Set Two Pending in Understanding and Guiding Behavior (UGB). CED 90501095250 5/7 Tuition: Free TDC 1.063 1 day Th 6:00pm-9:00pm MassieIntroduction to Family Child CareThere are two parts to the Introduction to Registered Family Child Care (IRF). You can register for Part 2 after you have completed the IRF Part One online class located at http://campus.educadium.com/OCCD/. This must be completed first! The Introduction to Registered Family Child Care Part Two is the required in-person training you must attend after completing the online IRF Part One to become a provider. This free class provides you with a rule book, resources to help you be successful in your new business, information about the role of Child Care Resource & Referral, what quality child care looks like and much more. You must pre-register. Completion of this three & a half-hour training is required for becoming licensed as a Registered Family Child Care Provider. Call (541) 506-6131 or (800) 755-1143 for more information. This is a Set One Program Management (PM) class. CED 90501095251 5/6 Tuition: FreeHRC 202 1 day W 6:00-9:00pm Patten

Journey to the StarsWelcome to the 9th annual Journey to the Stars early learning conference. Play is an important piece of children’s learning, that is why the focus of this year’s conference is all about PLAY. Come join us as we rediscover how to incorporate play in the many different areas of children’s development. Here is your opportunity to get 6 hours of set two training in various core knowledge categories, all in one day! The day will include food, prizes, and an opportunity to network with other early learning professionals like you. Register now to secure your spot, and then go online to select your classes at www.cgcc.edu/childcare/journey-stars-conference. Bienvenidos al 9° año de la conferencia anual del aprendizaje temprano, Viaje A las Estrellas. El juego es una pieza importante en el aprendizaje de los niños, por eso el enfoque de la conferencia de este año será todo sobre el JUEGO. Acompáñenos al redescubrir cómo podemos incorporar el juego en las diferentes áreas del desarrollo infantil. ¡Esta es su oportunidad para recibir 6 horas de entrenamiento de nivel dos en varias áreas de conocimiento, todo en un solo día! El día incluirá comida, premios y una oportunidad de conectarse con otros profesionales del aprendizaje temprano, como usted. Regístrese ahora par asegusar su lugar y después seleccione en línea sus clases en www.cgcc.edu/childcare/journey-stars-conference. CED 90501095252 4/4 Tuition: $30 TDC 2.384 1 day S 8:00am-5:00pm StaffLa Observación de los Niños: Mirando y Aprendiendo¿Qué podemos aprender de los niños en nuestros programas al observarlos? Examinaremos el que, porque y como de las observaciones, también el propósito y los diferentes tipos de observaciones. Entonces practicaremos técnicas y herramientas de observación. Los proveedores saldrán de este entrenamiento emocionados de aplicar lo que han aprendido sobre el conducir observaciones en sus programas. Esta clase es Nivel Dos en Observación y Evaluación (OA). CED 90501095253 6/8 Costo: $20HRC 202 1 día M 6:00-9:00pm OchoaLa Profesional En MíLos participantes reflexionarán en dilemas de moralidad y ética. Los participantes también practicarán y compararán su propio código de ética profesional para resolver problemas que ellos (se han enfrentado en su lugar/campo de trabajo en el cuidado de casa/cuidado basado en centro o) tal vez se enfrenten en el futuro. Esta clase es Nivel Dos Pendiente en el Desarrollo Personal, Profesional y de Liderazgo (PPLD). CED 90501095254 6/4 Costo: GratisTDC 1.063 1 día Th 6:00-9:00pm Vega/Vejas

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6 Schedule of Classes |Spring Community Education

Register at www.cgcc.edu/Community-EdMore information, including drop and refund deadlines, and additional registration information is also available.

HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and NeglectIn Oregon, child care providers and early childhood educators are required by law to report child abuse and neglect. As a mandatory reporter, you are a crucial link in the child protection system. Learn about types and signs of abuse and neglect. Learn what to report, how to report it, who to call to report and who will respond to the report. This class can be repeated to count toward Office of Child Care license renewal as follows: Registered Family Child Care once every 5 years, and Certified Center/Certified Family Child Care, once every 3 years. This class is open to the community. This is a Set One Health, Safety and Nutrition (HSN) class. CED 9050The Dalles 1095255 4/7 Tuition: $10 TDC 1.063 1 day Tu 6:00-8:00pm PattenHood River 1095256 6/3 Tuition: $10HRC 202 1 day W 6:00-8:00pm PattenTeaching with Intention: Strategies for Sensory Integration Challenges in Preschool ChildrenLearn about the diverse sensory integration needs of preschool children with special needs and what you can do to support these children in your early learning program. This is a Set Two Pending in Special Needs (SN). CED 90501095257 4/21 Tuition: FREETDC 1.063 1 day Tu 6:00-9:00pm ChaversWonderful & Well Managing Wellness with a Professional Self Care PlanThis training will take an objective and reflective look at the evidence of stress and burnout. By taking time to compile useful strategies that address the needs of the whole person, the result will be a unique self-care plan that adapts well with both the personal and professional lives of the childcare provider. This is a Set Two in Personal, Professional, & Leadership Development (PPLD) class. CED 90501095258 5/30 Tuition: FREEHRC 202 1 day S 9:00am-12:00pm Byers

CGCC Choral UnionCome sing with us! The CGCC Choral Union is a non-auditioned choir open to students, staff, and community members. In addition to fundamental instruction in choral singing, the Choral Union will rehearse and perform fun and rewarding music in a wide variety of styles and genres. The ability to read music is not required (but helpful!). Choral Union is directed by Mark Steighner, Artistic director/conductor for the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association and veteran choral educator. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095263 3/31-6/9 Tuition: $69.95TDC 2.384 11 wks Tu 11:00am-12:30pm SteighnerCGCC Contemporary BandDo you play a musical instrument? Join our community of musicians. Music is good for you, it will increase your social and emotional well-being, expand your brain function and it is fun. CGCC Contemporary Band centers on the study and eventual performance of a variety of music genres including, POPULAR, JAZZ, and CLASSICS. The goal is to offer you the opportunity to play in an ensemble. The potential of the band is to perform for the public and community events. You should have experience in playing either Brass, Woodwind, Percussion/Drum Set, Strings, as well as guitar and/or bass guitar. As a band member you will need to have access to an instrument that you have experience with. Come join us! CED 04001095264 3/30-6/8 Tuition: $84.95TDC 2.384 11 wks M 6:00-8:00pm ViemeisterChinese for Travelers, BasicLearn basic Chinese by listening, speaking, reading, and typing in an interactive classroom style. Classes are led through oral practice of common travel scenarios such as, ordering food, shopping, and meeting people. You’ll enjoy the fun classroom activities like, role play, group competition, singing, and cultural exchange. No class on 4/21 & 4/23. CED 05411095265 3/31-6/11 Tuition: $115.95HRC 313 10 wks Tu Th 6:00-7:00pm TsaiCo-Creating a Sustainable WorldThis course is an invitation for you to delve into your own aspiration of achieving change as it relates to the sustainability of our home, the Earth. Since the culture that creates a problem isn’t sufficient for solving it, we will discover an appropriate consciousness, as well as the academic bridges and the spiritual pathways necessary to create ecological integrity and social harmony. With this new paradigm comes an understanding of our loss of deep relationships, appreciation of all life, living by guiding principles, and emergent processes. We will better understand the ethical shortfalls that underlay climate change, wars, and social injustices, and we will discern how we might be part of a global collaboration to make the life changes necessary to live within the Earth’s capacity to renew, cleanse and heal. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095266 3/31-6/9 Tuition: $124.95HRC 101 11 wks Tu 7:00-8:30pm MarkewitzContain Yourself!Design your own small scale garden by learning how to plant a container garden. Grow your own fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers that are easy to care for, maintain and harvest. Get creative! You’ll learn how to use anything from a boot to an old dresser to beautify your outdoor space with a container garden. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095267 4/4 Tuition: $19.95 | Fee: $5TDC 4.142 1 day S 9:00am-12:00pm Staff

AARP Safe DriverClass requires only classroom attendance. Written test, road testing or driving is not required. Class graduates, age 55 or older, can realize a savings discount in their automobile insurance premiums in Oregon. Washington residents should check with their insurer about qualifying for automobile insurance discount.Topics include: examining how age-related changes affect driving, and methods of compensating for these changes; updates and changes in driving laws; vehicle maintenance; and new developments in automotive technology. Winter driving skills and driving emergencies are also explored.The Dalles classes held at Mid-Columbia Senior Center, 1112 W. 9th St., Hood River classes held at Down Manor, 1950 Sterling Pl. To register for classes in The Dalles, please call (541) 296-4788. For Hood River class call (541) 386-2055. CED 0861Tuition paid at first class: $15 for AARP members/$20 for Non-MembersThe DallesSection 11095259 4/20-4/21 Tuition: see aboveSee above 2 days M Tu 8:45am-12:15pm FrostSection 21095260 5/18-5/19 Tuition: see aboveSee above 2 days M Tu 8:45am-12:15pm FrostSection 31095261 6/15-6/16 Tuition: see aboveSee above 2 days M Tu 8:45am-12:15pm FrostHood River1095262 5/14-5/15 Tuition: see aboveSee above 2 days Th F 8:45am-12:15pm Frost

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Register at www.cgcc.edu/Community-EdMore information, including drop and refund deadlines, and additional registration information is also available.

HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

Cooking with Kathy – Breakfast ala Nora’s tableDo you pine for breakfast from Nora’s Table? Chef Kathy Watson brings two of the most popular breakfast dishes to school, where you can learn how to make New Orleans Eggs Benedict, with cured and smoked tasso ham, and the Bombay Town Fry, complete with naan bread and chutney. Dietary notes: this class will include dishes with pork, seafood, gluten and dairy. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095268 3/19 Tuition: $45.95 | Fee: $25TDC 1.134 1 day Th 6:00-9:00pm WatsonCooking with Kathy- Appetizers to Wow Your GuestsWhat’s better than a summer night on the deck with good friends, good wine and plenty of appetizers? If you get to cheese and crackers and draw a blank about what else to serve, this is the class for you. We’ll learn to make a variety of appetizers that you can make ahead, and some you can throw on the grill at the last minute. Includes strawberry melon gazpacho, mushroom duxelles pastries, and pork satay with peanut sauce. Dietary notes: this class will include dishes with pork, seafood, gluten and dairy. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095269 4/30 Tuition: $45.95 | Fee: $25TDC 1.134 1 day Th 6:00-9:00pm WatsonDance: Beginning Rhythm TapFun and easy to follow tap lessons based on International Tap Master’s Techniques and choreographed dances by the Instructor. Rhythm Tap is a style that incorporates tap rudiments with various syncopated rhythms to transform the feet into instruments of percussion. You will learn to make music with your feet and discover your own individual styles through improvisation accompanied at times by a drum, claps or tambourine. This class is easy to follow for anyone who wants to learn the art of tap dance. No experience necessary. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095270 4/2-6/4 Tuition: $69.95See below* 10 wks Th 1:30-3:00pm Martin* Class held at Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 402 East Scenic Drive

Dance: Intermediate Rhythm TapIntermediate Rhythm Tap will build on the lessons you learned in the beginning class with more fun tap lessons based on International Tap Master’s Techniques and choreographed dances by the Instructor. Rhythm Tap is a style that incorporates tap rudiments with various syncopated rhythms to transform the feet into instruments of percussion. You will continue to make music with your feet and develop your own individual styles through improvisation accompanied at times by a drum, claps or tambourine. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095271 4/2-6/4 Tuition: $69.95See below* 10 wks Th 3:00-4:30pm Martin* Class held at Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 402 East Scenic Drive

Dance: Gentle Dance FitnessMake a fresh start this spring by taking this low intensity dance inspired workout that blends elements of Dance, Yoga and Pilates. With an eclectic playlist, this group fitness class helps increase range of motion, flexibility, strength and balance while having fun and moving to the music. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095272 5/6-5/27 Tuition: $29.95TDC 1.062 4 wks W 9:00-10:00am MooreDog HandlingAre you interested in showing your dog in AKC conformation classes? This class is for you, with an emphasis on ring presentation and proper gating. Handler must be 14 years of age or older. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095273 4/1-5/6 Tuition: $69.95See below* 6 wks W 7:00-8:00pm Baggenstos* Class held at Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 402 East Scenic Drive

Dog Obedience, Beginning Dog obedience is designed to give the beginning dog trainer the fundamentals of dog obedience. Dogs must be 6 months of age or older and current on vaccinations. Handler must be 14 years of age or older. For first class, bring proof of vaccination, but do not bring your dog. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 11095274 3/31-5/19 Tuition: $69.95See below* 8 wks Tu 5:15-6:00pm StephensSection 21095275 3/31-5/19 Tuition: $69.95See below* 8 wks Tu 6:00-6:45pm Stephens* Class held at Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 402 East Scenic Drive

Dog Obedience, IntermediateThis course takes up where the beginning class left off using more off-leash work and advanced training. Students must bring proof of current vaccinations to first class. Handler must be 14 years of age or older. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095276 3/31-5/19 Tuition: $69.95See below* 8 wks Tu 6:45-7:30pm Stephens* Class held at Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 402 East Scenic Drive

Drawing PortraitsLearn to draw people and animals using a variety of materials such as pastels, charcoal pencils, and other drawing tools. Please come to class with paper and the medium of your choice. Art supplies are available for purchase at the bookstore if you don’t have your own. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 1 1095277 5/13-6/10 Tuition: $89.95TDC 1.334 5 wks W 1:00-4:00pm CarlsonSection 2 1095278 5/13-6/10 Tuition: $89.95TDC 1.334 5 wks W 4:30-7:30pm CarlsonDrivers’ EducationPrerequisite: Must have a valid driving permit or license. This Oregon Department of Transportation and Department of Motor Vehicles certified driver education course is offer by Diamond F Driving School and includes 34 classroom hours, 6 driving hours and 6 observation hours. Topics covered include awareness of defensive driving skills, adverse driving conditions, and emergency situations. Driving lessons are progressive and include parking lots, hills, city streets, and freeways. Successful completers receive a certificate of completion, and a waiver of the DMV drive test (DMV written test will still need to be taken). First class is a MANDATORY meeting with parents of enrolled students. To Register, call (541) 993-2488. Required: date of birth and permit number. No discounts or waivers. CED 0861Tuition paid at first class:$325 for 15-17 year old Oregon residents$425 for 18+ years of age and out-of-state residents1095279 4/8-5/20 TDC 10.105 7 wks M W 5:30-8:30pm FaircloFacilitating Productive and Collaborative Meetings Learn the core values of collaboration, meeting purpose and goals, agenda and process design, supporting diverse communication styles, convergent and divergent thinking, reframing and tools for effective brainstorming and dealing with difficult dynamics. The class is highly interactive, and fast-paced. Students are requested to read pages 3-63 of the required text before the class meets. Required text is available at the CGCC Bookstore in The Dalles. Texts: Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, Third Edition, by Sam Kaner (required) The Art of Gathering:  How We Meet and Why It Matters by Priya Parker (optional). No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095280 4/9 Tuition: $50 TDC 3.102 1 day Th 1:00-5:00pm Maduro

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HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

Felting: Beginning Needle Felting, Making AnimalsLearn to needle felt a variety of different animals, using locally sourced fiber, needles, and pads. You’ll have fun as you learn to needle felt, share experiences and meet new people. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095281 3/30-4/27 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $55 TDC 4.142 5 wks M 4:30-7:30pm CarlsonFelting: Advanced Needle Felting, Making AnimalsTake your needle felting to a new level as you needle felt a variety of different animals, using needles, pads, and locally sourced fiber. You’ll be creative, share new experiences and have fun. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095282 3/30-4/27 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $55 TDC 4.142 5 wks M 1:00-4:00pm CarlsonFelting, Wet: Wearable Clothing FeltingHave you ever wondered how clothing was made out of fiber? In this class you will learn how to make a wet felted hat, scarf, and slippers. Bring a friend and meet new ones, as felting is always more fun in a group. No class on 5/25. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 1 1095283 5/4-6/8 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $55 TDC 4.142 5 wks M 1:00-4:00pm CarlsonSection 2 1095284 5/4-6/8 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $55 TDC 4.142 5 wks M 4:30-7:30pm Carlson

Flagger TrainingThis course meets the requirements of the Oregon Department of Transportation construction specifications. Oregon has reciprocity agreement with Washington, Idaho & Montana for recognition of Oregon certification. No discounts or waivers. CED 0576The DallesSection 1 1095285 4/7 Tuition: $59 | Fee: $45TDC 3.327 1 day Tu 8:30am-2:30pm JohnsonSection 2 1095286 5/5 Tuition: $59 | Fee: $45TDC 3.327 1 day Tu 8:30am-2:30pm JohnsonHood River1095287 6/2 Tuition: $59 | Fee: $45HRC 303 1 day Tu 8:30am-2:30pm JohnsonGet Golf Ready IIntroductory group lessons covering putting, per-shot fundamentals, full swing basics, pitching and chipping. Student to instructor ratio is 8:1. Clubs and range balls provided. Please wear sturdy, closed toed shoes. Class held at Indian Creek Golf Course, 3605 Brookside Drive, Hood River. No Discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 1 1095288 3/5-3/26 Tuition: $115ICGC 4 wks Th 5:30-6:30pm GradinSection 2 1095289 3/9-3/30 Tuition: $115ICGC 4 wks M 5:30-6:30pm GradinSection 3 1095290 4/2-4/23 Tuition: $115ICGC 4 wks Th 5:30-6:30pm GradinSection 4 1095291 4/6-4/27 Tuition: $115ICGC 4 wks M 5:30-6:30pm GradinSection 5 1095292 5/7-5/28 Tuition: $115ICGC 4 wks Th 5:30-6:30pm GradinSection 6 1095293 5/4-5/25 Tuition: $115ICGC 4 wks M 5:30-6:30pm GradinGolf, BeginningAre you interested in learning to play golf? This is the class for you! You will learn all the terminology, what is a birdie, bogey, hook and slice; and which clubs are needed for a variety of commonly used shots. Receive hands on experience, and learn the basics of the game from PGA professional Casey McCoy at The Dalles Country Club, 4550 Hwy 30 W. Please wear sturdy, closed toed shoes. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 1 1095294 4/1-4/29 Tuition: $125TDCC 5 wks W 6:00-7:00pm McCoySection 2 1095295 4/2-4/30 Tuition: $125TDCC 5 wks Th 6:00-7:00pm McCoyGolf, IntermediateIn the intermediate golf class, you will receive advanced short game skills, swing analysis with V1 software program, single plane vs two plane golf swings, and course management from PGA professional Casey McCoy at The Dalles Country Club, 4550 Hwy 30 W. No discounts or waivers. 1095296 5/7-5/28 Tuition: $125 CED 0400TDCC 4 wks Th 6:00-7:00pm McCoy

Goldendale Observatory: The Series“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.” Carl Sagan Cosmos Did you know that right in our own backyard is one of the largest and most accessible public telescopes in the nation? CGCC in partnership with the Goldendale observatory is offering two classes with exclusive access to the newly renovated Goldendale Observatory State Park. Take both sessions and receive a 10% discount! CED 04001095297 3/24 & 3/25 Tuition: $71.95See below* 2 days Tu 2:00-6:00pm Staff W 6:00-10:00pmClass 1: The Fundamental Nature of Stars Learn about the fundamental nature of stars, including the

Sun. You will understand the history and technology of solar observation, stellar surface features, stellar electromagnetism, thermonuclear fusion, nucleosynthesis, and much more. Plus, you will have the opportunity to study the Sun via the facility solar telescopes. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400

1095298 3/24 Tuition: $39.95 See below* 1 day Tu 2:00-6:00pm StaffClass 2: Understanding Astronomy Constellations, orbits, the Solar system; this is just the

beginning of the topics you will learn about. Early astronomy, telescopes and their mounts, Star Cluster, Nebulae, Galaxies, plus Exoplanets and other emerging fields of astronomical study will be discussed. In addition, you will get hands on, live study of various space objects via the facility telescopes. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400

1095299 3/25 Tuition: $39.95 See below* 1 day W 6:00-10:00pm Staff*Goldendale Observatory - 1602 Observatory Dr, Goldendale, WA

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9Schedule of Classes |Spring Community EducationHandgun SafetyYou can learn how to safely use a handgun for home & personal defense. Successful participants receive a certificate for an Oregon CHL (Concealed Handgun License). The first class covers how to select a handgun, safety rules, operation of different types of handguns, ammo selection, maintenance, safe storage, stance and grip, legal considerations, holsters and other concealment options, and options for continued education. The second class involves a field trip to the Mt. Adams Fish & Game Association in White Salmon, WA for a strictly supervised indoor shooting experience during which students will shoot up to 10 different handguns. When shooting, each student will have a dedicated supervisor monitoring safety and technique. All shooting is done with a 1-to-1 ratio of shooters to monitors. The instructor is NRA certified to teach Basic Pistol, is an NRA Safety Range Officer, and has been teaching handgun safety for over 25 years. Non-lethal self-defense options such as pepper spray are also covered. The second day of class is held at the Mt. Adams Fish and Game Association, 975 NE Park Ave, White Salmon. Students under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a guardian. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095372 4/22-4/25 Tuition: $59 | Fee: $30HRC 101 2 days W 6:00-9:00pm See S 10:00am-2:00pmHunters’ EducationHunter education is required for any hunter under age 18 in Oregon. The class gives a thorough introduction to the skills hunters need, covering topics like firearms safety, hunter ethics, wildlife identification, hunt preparation and techniques, and outdoor survival. Registration for the class is online at https://myodfw.com/articles/upcoming-hunter-education-classes-field-days. Cost is $10, paid when you register online. These classes will be finished in time for the Spring Turkey hunt. Every student must have a legal guardian with them at the 1st class. Students 12 and under must have an adult with them at every class. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095305 3/24-4/9 TDC 3.303 4 wks Tu Th 6:00-9:00pm SipeHomebuyer’s WorkshopThis class is designed to help first-time homebuyers learn the basics about the home buying process. Learn the lingo and leave better prepared to successfully complete the home buying process. Course covers: housing decisions, financial preparation, shopping for a home, mortgages, avoiding fraud in lending, closing, and

maintaining your investment. Lunch is provided and scholarships available. For information about available scholarships, contact Columbia Cascade Housing Corp. at (541) 296-3397. Tuition covers up to two participants. Please provide registration information for both. No college discounts or waivers.

Esta clase está diseñada para ayudar a los compradores de vivienda por primera vez a aprender los conceptos básicos sobre el proceso de compra de vivienda. Aprenda el idioma y este mejor preparado para completar con éxito el proceso de compra de una casa. El curso cubre: decisiones de vivienda, preparación financiera, compra de una casa, hipotecas, evitar fraudes en préstamos, hipotecas, cierre y mantenimiento de su inversión. Se proporciona almuerzo y hay becas disponibles. Para obtener información sobre becas disponibles comuníquese con Columbia Cascade Housing Corp. al (541) 296-3397. La matrícula cubre hasta dos participantes. Proporcione información de registro para ambos. No hay descuentos universitarios disponibles. CED 0805The Dalles - English1095301 6/13 Tuition: $30TDC 3.202 1 day S 9:00-3:00pm PetersHood RiverSection 1 - English1095302 4/4 Tuition: $30HRC 202 1 day S 9:00-3:00pm PetersSection 2 - English1095303 5/2 Tuition: $30HRC 202 1 day S 9:00-3:00pm PetersSection 3 - español1095304 5/2 Tuition: $30HRC 203 1 day S 9:00-3:00pm HerediaKnitting: Learn to KnitThis class is for the true beginner. You will learn all the essential knitting skills while making a hat. You will cast on, knit flat and in the round, purl, and decrease stitches to make yourself a stylish beanie. Materials (not provided): 150 yds of worsted weight yarn, US #8 straight needles, 2 pair US#8, 16” circular needles, 10 stitch markers, 1 needle tip protector. If you get your supplies at Knot Another Hat in Hood River, you will get 10% off your class supplies. And, if you order online and choose “pick up in store,” they will be available in class for you. Otherwise you can pay shipping to have them sent to you or buy in store/person. No discounts or waivers. 1095307 4/1-4/22 Tuition: $49.95 CED 0400TDC 1.166 4 wks W 5:30-7:30pm Saxon

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Register at www.cgcc.edu/Community-EdMore information, including drop and refund deadlines, and additional registration information is also available.

HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

Knitting: MosaicThis is the perfect way to try out colorwork while only using one color at a time (in each row). You will use two colors to create your own “Zarah Necklace.” Skills Required: This is an advanced beginner skill. You need to be comfortable with casting on, kfb, k, sl, and reading patterns. Materials: 35 yds each of two colors fingering or light sport weight yarn, US#2 or US#3 circular or straight needles, Pattern “Zarah Mosaic Necklace” by Ambah O’Brien available for purchase on Ravelry or in Ambah’s Etsy store. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095312 5/30 Tuition: $19.95 TDC 1.166 1 day S 10:00am-12:00pm SaxonLeadership Series with Dana MeyerCGCC offers a leadership series with Dana Meyer Consulting. Dana Meyer is an executive coach and business consultant with 20 years of experience. These classes are designed to help master the people side of running a business. Learn more about Dana at www.danameyerconsulting.com. Register for the series and receive a discount. No waivers. CED 06571095364 Class Dates: 4/23 & 5/14 Tuition: $135HRC 303 Th 2:00-4:00pm Meyer Class 1: Time Management for Busy People Most business people struggle with how to do it all. This

class provides practical tools and techniques for prioritizing, delegating and simply eliminating some responsibilities. You will also explore your beliefs about time that may not be fully serving you. You’ll be glad you made the time for this class. CED 9031

1095365 4/23 Tuition: $79 HRC 303 1 day Th 2:00-4:00pm Meyer Class 2: How to Give feedback Do you cringe thinking about how you are going to tell an

employee that he or she isn’t meeting your expectations? Get your team back on track by addressing performance issues. Register for this class to learn practical and effective tips for delivering positive and negative performance feedback to employees in a way that is clear and respectful. CED 9031

1095366 5/14 Tuition: $79 HRC 303 1 day Th 2:00-4:00pm MeyerLeather: Sculpting FlowersMake a flower center piece and flower broaches out of leather! This is a fun class where you will learn different methods of forming leather into beautiful flowers. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 1 1095313 3/31-4/28 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $45TDC 1.166 5 wks Tu 1:00-4:00pm CarlsonSection 2 1095314 3/31-4/28 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $45TDC 1.166 5 wks Tu 4:30-7:30pm CarlsonLeather: Wallet & Knife Sleeve MakingMake a leather wallet and knife sleeve. This is a fun class where you can stamp, or wood burn an image into leather. You will also learn to sew and lace your projects. At the end of the class you will have created two to three different finished projects. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 1 1095315 5/5-6/9 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $55TDC 1.166 6 wks Tu 1:00-4:00pm CarlsonSection 2 1095316 5/5-6/9 Tuition: $89.95 | Fee: $55TDC 1.166 6 wks Tu 4:30-7:30pm Carlson

Knitting: Navigating Patterns, Yarn and FiberDo you look at a pattern and wonder “what yarn should I use for this?” or “how will I know if this will fit? Do you ask, “what do all these abbreviations mean?” If so, this class is for you! We will go through the layout of a pattern, the anatomy of a yarn label, and the importance of gauge. You will be able to go through a pattern and yarn store like a pro. All levels of experience welcome. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095308 5/2 Tuition: $19.95 TDC 1.166 1 day S 10:00am-12:00pm SaxonKnitting: Learn to BriocheYou will use two colors in the round to knit a beautiful, reversible cowl or infinity scarf using the technique of Brioche. The rhythm of the stitches and the squish of the fabric will make this your new favorite way to knit. Skills Required: This is considered an intermediate skill. You need to be comfortable casting on, knitting, purling, doing yarn overs, and reading patterns.Materials: Purl Soho’s pattern, “Gina’s Brioche Hat and Cowl” available for free on Ravelry or purlsoho.com, 200 yds each of two colors of worsted weight yarn, they need to be contrasting colors, US #6, 24” needle if knitting a cowl (24” circumference), US #6, 32”- 40” needle if knitting an infinity scarf (56” circumference)If you get your supplies at Knot Another Hat in Hood River, you can get 10% off. Because there is homework before class starts, you will either need to shop in person, or have supplies shipped to you. For yarn, either Berroco Ultra Alpaca or Malabrigo Rios is recommended. Homework to complete before class: -With one color, CO 218 sts (for infinity scarf) or 130 sts (for cowl), join in the round and knit 5 rounds. This will have you ready to add your second color and start Brioche knitting. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095309 5/5 Tuition: $19.95 TDC 1.166 1 day Tu 5:30pm-7:30pm SaxonKnitting: Finishing ProjectsFrom weaving in your ends to blocking your finished object, with occasional seaming too, how do you get those finishing touches just the way you like? You will practice weaving in ends a few different ways with a goal of being invisible. And, you will seam two swatches together all before we cover options for blocking (setting and cleaning the fiber). All levels of experience are welcome.Homework to be completed before class: Knit two 4”x 4” swatches in Stockinette stitch. You can use yarn and needles of your choice. Please leave 4” – 6” tails at the start and end of each swatch (for weaving in). Bring your remaining yarn (or yarn in a contrasting color if you would prefer) for seaming. No discounts or waivers. 1095310 5/13 Tuition: $19.95 CED 0400TDC 1.166 1 day W 5:30-7:30pm SaxonKnitting: More BriocheHave you had a taste of Brioche and now you are ready for more? Or, maybe you need a refresher course? This class will take your skills to the next level. You will knit a square in two color Brioche flat while practicing common increases and decreases. You will be ready to knit beautiful, reversible shawls and garments! Skills required: This is an intermediate to advanced skill. You need to be comfortable with casting on, brk, brp, yo, and reading patterns.Materials (not provided): 50 yds each of two colors of worsted weight yarn (it is best if they are contrasting colors), US #6 circular needle, or two double pointed needles.Homework: Prior to class, please watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWHRfvU5im0 (Andrea Mowry demonstrating the Twisted German Cast On) and cast on 19sts using the Twisted German CO. This is a variation of the long tail method with an extra twist, giving it more stretch. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095311 6/9 Tuition: $19.95 TDC 1.166 1 day Tu 5:30pm-7:30pm Saxon

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HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

Medicare 101Are you curious about Medicare? Do you wonder what the difference is between Medicare Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D? We invite you to come learn more about who is eligible for Medicare, what is covered, what is not covered, and the enrollment timelines. We will also explore the differences between Medigap plans and Medicare Advantage plans. CED 0572The Dalles 1095317 4/22 Tuition: FreeTDC 3.302 1 day W 1:00-3:00pm DelikatHood River 1095318 4/22 Tuition: FreeHRC 101 1 day W 9:00-11:00am DelikatNRA Basic Pistol Safety CourseThe NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting course is for beginning and intermediate students who will learn the basics of pistol shooting from qualified local instructors. Each class consists of four training sessions and is held at the Indoor Range of The Dalles Rifle & Pistol Club, located in the basement of the Mid-Columbia Senior Center, at 1112 W 9th Street, The Dalles. Hearing and eye protection are available for students if necessary. Students will be required to certify their legal eligibility and sign a Firearm Release Form. They will also be told the type of ammunition they will need at the first class. No live ammunition brought into classroom. You may bring your personal firearm. After passing this class you will receive a certificate stating you have completed the course. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095300 5/12-5/21 Tuition: $59 | Fee: $30TDRP Club 2 wks Tu Th 6:30-9:30pm StaffPainting Landscapes Learn to paint landscapes using acrylic paint, brushes, and palette knives on canvas. Bring your own paint and canvas or you can purchase supplies from the CGCC Bookstore. Come share the joys of creating landscapes with your fellow students. No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Section 11095319 4/1-5/6 Tuition: $105TDC 1.334 6 wks W 1:00-4:00pm CarlsonSection 2 1095320 4/1-5/6 Tuition: $105TDC 1.334 6 wks W 4:30-7:30pm CarlsonPersonal and Professional DevelopmentIn this class you will take a deep dive into how your personal health and wellness can impact your professional life. The class will also cover how being healthy in your mind, body, and spirit can help you in being more resilient with the stress of your everyday life, both personally and professionally. CED 05721095321 4/6-4/29 Tuition: $49.95TDC 3.327 4 wks M W 6:00-7:30pm EbyPhone and Tablet Photography and VideoMost people are not using their phone cameras to their full potential. Learn how to take higher quality images with just a smartphone and edit like a pro with in-phone apps. Get higher quality images that can be used in social media feeds, or even on your own website! As phones and tablets have more and more sophisticated cameras and computing power, it is increasingly possible to use them to make short films. Learn how to get the most out of your device. This course covers everything from the basics of composition and stabilization, to using specific apps to edit and score the film. App skills introduced will include: *built-in cameras, *professional-grade camera apps, *FilMicPro, *iMovie, *GarageBand, *SnapSeed. CED 07411095322 4/3-4/4 Tuition: $75 TDC 3.202 2 days F S 9:00am-3:30pm O’Connor*additional cost for app purchase may apply

PickleballPickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and ping pong. Each student will learn the rules of the game and develop the skills necessary to compete or to just have fun while enhancing health and fitness. Open to all levels.Sign up for all the classes or a $5.00 drop-in registration fee is available on site. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095323 3/31-6/11 Tuition: $39.95 | Fee: $5*See below 11 wks Tu 9:00am-12:00pm Th 5:00-9:00pm McGothlin*Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 402 East Scenic Drive, The Dalles

Poetry Writing in the PNWRead the words of several poets whose writing has been informed by life in the Pacific Northwest. You will discuss the various poetic elements employed by these writers and then write several Pacific Northwest-inspired poems with the aid of weekly writing prompts. The online course will culminate in a one-day, on campus gathering where you will have the opportunity to share your work with your fellow students. No discounts or waivers. CED 05111095324 3/30-6/12 Tuition: $100Online 11 wks BrenPoetry Writing: Poetic FormsLearn about a variety of poetic forms by reading poems by both well-known and emerging voices and discussing their techniques. Each week students will put what they are learning to work by writing their own sonnets, villanelles, free verse poems, and more. The online course will culminate in a one-day, on campus gathering where students will have the opportunity to share their work. No discounts or waivers. CED 05111095325 3/30-6/12 Tuition: $100Online 11 wks BrenPottery, BeginningExperience the joy of creating, you’ll be amazed at what a little mud and water can make! This beginning pottery class will focus on handbuilding and wheel techniques. Ages 16 and up. Clay is not included but can be purchased from the CGCC Bookstore. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095326 4/1-6/3 Tuition: $114.95 | Fee: $24.95TDC 4.130 10 wks W 6:00-8:00pm BoltonPottery, StudioOpen Studio is designed for those who have already developed some proficiency at pottery. You will meet with the instructor and set out a series of personal goals to advance and sharpen your skills. Clay is not included but can be purchased from the CGCC Bookstore. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095327 3/31-6/2 Tuition: $114.95 | Fee: $24.95TDC 4.130 10 wks Tu 6:00-8:00pm BoltonPrintmaking, LinocutCreative, inventive and all about fun. Linocut is a relatively easy printmaking technique in which a design is carved onto a sheet of linoleum, and the linoleum is then inked and impressed onto paper or fabric to create multiple prints of the same design. The technique is a great way to create homemade greeting cards or art suitable for framing. Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, along with other artists, popularized the technique in the 1940s and 50s. In this class you will learn the step-by-step process of linocut. Plus, complete and take home a linoleum block of your own design, which can be used again and again to create more prints. CED 04001095328 4/30 Tuition: $34.95 | Fee: $50TDC 4.142 1 day Th 9:00am-2:00pm ShliskySpanish: Advanced ConversationAdvanced Spanish course with authentic content for students who would like to develop conversation skills, to express yourself naturally and effortlessly in Spanish. The course will utilize films, literature and comics. Book required: Revista: Conversacion sin Barreras, 2nd edition ISBN 9781600071003 Available at the CGCC bookstore. CED 05521095329 4/1-6/3 Tuition: $129.95HRC 302 10 wks W 5:00-7:00pm Huszar

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HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

Spanish, BeginningBeginning Spanish is interactive and engaging, encouraging participation with the instructor and the other students in the class. You will learn everyday vocabulary, verbs, and phrases with masculine and feminine endings, along with the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing that you can incorporate into practical use. The lecture is available via Zoom. This allows you to take the class in the comfort of your own home or in the classroom. Contact instructor Theresa Rocha at [email protected] for more information on taking the class via Zoom. No discounts or waivers. CED 05521095330 3/31-6/2 Tuition: $97.95TDC 1.351 10 wks Tu 4:30-6:00pm RochaSpanish, ContinuingContinuing Spanish is interactive and engaging, encouraging participation with the instructor and the other students in the class. You should have thirty hours or the equivalent of previous experience with Spanish. You will start with a review of the present tense and basic vocabulary. Then you will move on to pronunciation guides and vocabulary that is locally relevant and easy to put into practical use. The lecture is available via Zoom. This allows you to take the class in the comfort of your own home or in the classroom. Contact Instructor Theresa Rocha at [email protected] for more information on taking the class via Zoom. CED 05521095331 3/31-6/2 Tuition: $97.95TDC 1.351 10 wks Tu 6:00-7:30pm Rocha

Conversational Spanish/English – English/SpanishThis class brings together Spanish and English learners to practice having conversation. Spanish learners will partner with English learners and be guided in everyday discussions. There is no prerequired class needed. All levels of students are welcome from beginners to advance.Esta clase reúne a alumnos españoles e ingleses para practicar conversación. Los alumnos españoles acompañarán con estudiantes ingleses y serán dirigidos en discusiones diarias. No hay clase prerequerida necesaria. Todos los niveles de estudiantes son bienvenidos desde principiantes a avanzar. CED 05521095332 4/2-6/4 Tuition: $97.95TDC 1.351 10 wks Th 4:30-6:30pm RochaSpanish, Beginning, 1st TermLearning to speak Spanish can make you more employable, keep your mind sharp, and open up a world of travel! In this interactive class you will learn vocabulary that you can use in everyday life. Plus, the basic skills of listening, comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. CED 05521095333 3/30-5/20 Tuition: $69HRC 203 8 wks M W 5:00-6:00pm CejaSpanish, Beginning 2nd termSpanish 2 is an interactive and engaging class, encouraging participation with the instructor and the other students in the classroom. You should have fifteen hours or the equivalent of previous experience with Spanish. You will start with a review of the present tense and basic vocabulary. Then you will move on to pronunciation guides and vocabulary that is locally relevant and easy to put into practical use. CED 05521095334 3/30-5/20 Tuition: $89HRC 203 8 wks M W 6:00-7:30pm CejaSpice Up Your LifeBasil, sage, rosemary, thyme, it is all about flavor. You can learn how to grow your own herbs, take your cooking to a new level, and store your herbs for year round use. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095335 4/8 Tuition: $19.95 | Fee: $10HRC 202 1 day W 6:30-9:30pm StaffStand-Up PaddleboardStand-up paddle board is a class that is good exercise and great fun. This introductory class includes all equipment and lessons you’ll need. You’ll get outside, improve your balance and get a low-impact workout! The first class meets at North Wasco County Aquatic Center. No experience necessary but you must know how to swim and will be required to pass a short swim test at the first class. All participants will be required to sign a liability release. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095336 5/16 & 5/30 Tuition: $124.95 | Fee: $30NWCAC 2 days S 9:00-10:30am MooreStrength Training: Resistance ISN’T Futile: Do you want to lose weight, strengthen your bones, benefit your heart and improve your balance? Resistance training increases your muscle strength and tone by contracting them against a resisting force. Either by isometric resistance (a push up for example) or by isotonic strength training (weight lifting). You will start slow and gradually build up to a goal you set, learning proper form for safety and good results. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095337 3/30-6/10 Tuition: $64.95TDC 1.062 11 wks M W 6:15-7:15pm Staff

Wood Carving: SeriesWood carving is one of the oldest crafts in the world. If you would like to learn how, sign up for CGCC’s series of wood carving classes. You’ll learn to carve a Garden Gnome and whirligig. Save 10% by signing up for the series. Class Dates: 4/7-4/23, 4/28-5/14. CED 04001095367 See Description Tuition: $108 | Fee: $40TDC 4.142 Tu Th 6:00-8:00pm ColeWood Carving: Carve a Garden Gnome Have you ever wanted to become a wood carver? A great way to learn some basic wood carving skills is to learn how to carve a cute little 3” garden gnome. It’s not hard when you break it down into individual steps. This 12-step program will have you wood carving in no time. Breaking it down into steps takes a lot of the fear away and makes it fun and easy to carve a cute little farmer. It is also very easy to alter this design to carve a farmer or garden gnome. This carving of a 3” little person can be completed with your own pocket knife (of good quality), or a carving knife can be purchased at CGCC Bookstore. This course will cover basic knife sharpening as well as painting and finishing your little person. Class taught by YouTube’s 2018 Whirligig Wars’ winner Todd (Impson) Cole. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095368 4/7-4/23 Tuition: $49.95 | Fee: $10TDC 4.142 3 wks Tu Th 6:00-8:00pm ColeWood Carving: Whirligig Carving ClassWhirligigs are objects that spin in the wind! Also known as pinwheels, buzzers, comic weathervanes and gee-haws. In this class you will learn from Whirligig Wars 2018 winner Todd (Impson) Cole https://youtu.be/0uI_GxTZuuk how to make a whirligig. You’ll need a pocket knife (of good quality), or a carving knife can be purchased at CGCC Bookstore. At the end of the class you’ll have learned a new skill and have a whirligig that you made to take home. No discounts or waivers. CED 04001095369 4/28-5/14 Tuition: $69.95 | Fee: $30TDC 4.142 4 wks Tu Th 6:00-8:00pm Cole

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Register at www.cgcc.edu/Community-EdMore information, including drop and refund deadlines, and additional registration information is also available.

HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

*The American Heart Association (AHA) strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in Basic Life Support (BLS), and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA, and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association.

Understanding & Navigating Collaborative Group DynamicsLearn how to build collaboration, trust and effective communication norms; the difference between conventional groups and collaborative groups and between convergent and divergent thinking; develop purpose statements; understand patterns of power domination and resistance; and how groups evolve over time. Practice building skills to facilitate listening and language to respond to group dynamic challenges; and tools to navigate sustainable agreements through empowering yourself and others on community boards or in workplace groups or teams. The class is highly interactive and fast-paced. Students are requested to read pages 3-63 of the text, Facilitating Participatory Decision-Making, third edition, by Sam Kaner, before the first class session. Required textbook is available for purchase at the CGCC bookstore in The Dalles. Texts: Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, Third Edition, by Sam Kaner (required) The Power Manual: How to Master Complex Power Dynamics by Cyndi Suarez (optional). CED 06571095338 4/2 & 4/16 Tuition: $90HRC 3.102 2 days Th 1:00-5:00pm MaduroWalk-n-YogaYoga is a great compliment when paired with walking. You will get outside to enjoy the fresh air either on the walking trails above the college or at the park next door. Along the way, instructor Andrea Moore will incorporate yoga poses and stretches. Start your spring off right with a class where your mind and body will benefit. Save 15% when you sign up for both classes! Your body, mind and pocketbook will thank you! No discounts or waivers. CED 0400Combo 1095339 4/2-5/28 Tuition: $67.95TDC 1.062 9 wks Th 9:00-10:00am MooreClass 1 1095340 4/2-4/30 Tuition: $39.95TDC 1.062 5 wks Th 9:00-10:00am MooreClass 2 1095341 5/7-5/28 Tuition: $34.95TDC 1.062 4 wks Th 9:00-10:00am MooreWeldingIntroduces the operation of equipment and tools used in standard welding and manufacturing shops. Identifies procedures, practices and skills used by welders including commonly used welding machines and the equipment used to cut and finish material. NCT 601095342 3/30-6/1 Tuition: $249 | Fee: $200TDC 10.174 10 wks M 6:00-10:00pm SchacherWriting: CreativeDo you have a story that you are longing to tell, but you don’t have the writing skills needed? Worry no more, you can learn the basic story elements of writing fiction. When you are finished you’ll know about character, plot, point of view, setting, style, and themes. It’s time for that idea to see the light of day! No discounts or waivers. CED 05111095343 4/1-5/6 Tuition: $69.95TDC 3.328 6 wks W 6:00-8:00pm ColeWriting: Non-fictionPersonal experience of an event or a person can be so powerful to read. It may be yours or someone else’s real life experience. You would like to see it written down before it is lost, but don’t have the necessary writing skills. Non-fiction writing will teach you about research, reporting, personal experience/personal opinion, dialogue and format. It is time to learn to write your interesting or extraordinary facts. No discounts or waivers. CED 05111095344 5/13-6/17 Tuition: $69.95TDC 3.328 6 wks W 6:00-8:00pm Cole

ACLS New ProviderAddresses the core knowledge necessary to evaluate and manage an adult victim of a cardiovascular emergency or cardiac arrest. Teaches patient assessment, airway management, and electrical and drug therapy. Basic ECG interpretation skills are required for this course. Online pretest included with text. Required text: ACLS Provider Manual (current edition). Optional text: AHA Handbook of Emergency Cardiac Care (highly recommended). CEU 954A1095345 6/5 & 6/6 Tuition: $185 | Lab Fee: $40TDC 1.464 1 day F S 9:00am-3:00pm AdamsACLS RecertificationRenewal in evaluation & management of the adult acute cardiac event. Reviews the current AHA ACLS skills and guidelines. Basic ECG interpretation skills are required for this course. You must show a current AHA ACLS card at class; non-AHA cards are not accepted. Online pretest is included w/text. Required text: ACLS Provider Manual (current edition). Optional text: AHA Handbook of Emergency Cardiac Care (highly recommended). CEU 954B1095346 6/6 Tuition: $110 | Lab Fee: $40TDC 1.464 1 day S 9:00am-3:00pm Adams*American Heart Association Instructor RecertificationCompletion of this course will renew certification as a BLS Instructor through the American Heart Association (AHA). Lab fee includes renewal of CGCC TC affiliation fee. CED 05711095347 6/13 Tuition: $55 | Lab Fee: $100TDC 3.301 1 day S 10:00am-6:00pm AdamsBLS CPR & First Aid Instructor Training ProgramThe American Heart Association BLS Instructor is authorized to teach both the Heartsaver community level provider classes and the BLS for Healthcare Providers CPR course. Prior to enrolling in the BLS Instructor course, you must have the following: A current BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR card, and the Heartsaver First Aid card. The AHA Instructor Training course is a 4-step process: STEP 1: COMPLETE THE AHA INSTRUCTOR ESSENTIALS COURSE

ONLINE. Go to: http://elearning.heart.org/ Courses tab and select Instructor Training from the drop down menu. Select BLS Instructor Essentials Online and purchase ($34.00). Print the certificate of completion and bring it to class with you. PLEASE BE AWARE! You must take the entire Essentials course in one sitting. You cannot save your progress and return to complete the course.

STEP 2: SEND AN EMAIL TO THE CGCC INSTRUCTOR: Email your contact information to Tessie Adams at tadams@

cgcc.edu. You will be sent specific information on next steps in preparation for the IN-CLASS Discipline Specific Training portion of the course, including textbook purchase information and an electronic copy of the BLS Instructor Workbook.

STEP 3: DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC TRAINING This part of the course is completed in 4-hour and 8-hour

classroom sessions with other instructor candidates to become familiar with the AHA course options, materials, equipment, outlines, and teaching methodology. You will also demonstrate your ability to correctly and effectively perform CPR and use the AED. Textbooks are required and must be brought to class.

STEP 4: TRAINING CENTER AFFILIATION AND MONITORING/MENTORING

To complete the Instructor Training program, you must affiliate with a Training Center (TC), meet with the TC coordinator or lead TC faculty to discuss specific TC administrative policies and procedures, and then be monitored by a TC Faculty member while teaching your first class. Lab fee includes a CGCC TC affiliation. CED 9067

1095348 4/25 Tuition: $90 | Lab Fee: $100TDC 3.301 1 day S 8:00am-6:00pm Adams

HEALTHCARE-RELATED

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Register at www.cgcc.edu/Community-EdMore information, including drop and refund deadlines, and additional registration information is also available.

HRC = Hood River-Indian Creek CampusTDC = The Dalles CampusM - Mon | Tu - Tues | W - Weds | Th - Thurs | F - Fri | S - Sat | Su - Sun

*BLS for Healthcare Providers CPRThe BLS for Healthcare providers covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR including two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag mask, foreign body airway obstruction, and automated external defibrillation. American Heart Association (AHA) requires all students to have a copy of the course textbook to prepare for the course and to have available for personal use. Students must bring a copy of the textbook to class. The book can be purchased online or at the CGCC Bookstore. CED 9067The Dalles1095349 5/16 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40TDC 3.301 1 day S 8:30am-1:00pm PenneyHood RiverSection 11095350 4/25 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40HRC 102 1 day S 8:30am-1:00pm WebsterSection 21095351 6/13 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40HRC 102 1 day S 8:30am-1:00pm Webster*First Aid/CPR & AEDThe Heartsaver First Aid Course teaches rescuers to effectively recognize and treat adult emergencies in the critical first minutes until emergency medical services personnel arrive. The course also provides a complete health and safety training solution for first aid, adult/infant CPR, and Automated External Defibrillation AED. Course meets State of Oregon daycare licensing requirement. American Heart Association (AHA) requires all students to have a copy of the course textbook to prepare for the course and to have available for personal use. Students must bring a copy of the textbook to class. The book can be purchased online or at the CGCC Bookstore. CED 9067The DallesSection 1 1095352 4/25 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40TDC 3.301 1 day S 1:00-6:00pm AdamsSection 2 1095353 5/9 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40TDC 3.301 1 day S 8:30am-1:30pm JohnsonSection 3 1095354 6/13 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40TDC 3.301 1 day S 1:00-6:00pm AdamsHood River 1095355 5/16 Tuition: $30 | Lab Fee: $40HRC 102 1 day S 8:30am-1:30pm Webster

www.bizcenter.org/centers/columbia-gorge-sbdc

• Free one-on-one business counseling

• Seminars and workshops• The Small Business Management

(SBM) Program• These programs and services

are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

The SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration, and with lottery funds awarded by the Oregon Business Development Department. The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is an important part of CGCC. Its goal is to provide business and technical assistance to new and existing business owners and managers in the Mid-Columbia area. For more information, contact the SBDC at (541) 506-6121.

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Growing Your Successful BusinessThis course is geared towards people in business for at least six months and are experiencing the realities of a growing business. Business issues that would be addressed are: payroll, marketing, customer service and personnel. SBD 9936The Dalles 1095356 5/28 Tuition: $25TDC 1.266 1 day Th 9:00am-12:00pm MaysHood River 1095357 6/10 Tuition: $25HRC 203 1 day W 9:00am-12:00pm MaysHow to Write an Effective Business PlanA well thought out Business Plan is the cornerstone of any business. Learn the essential elements needed to plan for or continue a successful business. SBD 9936The DallesSection 1 1095358 4/9 Tuition: $25TDC 1.266 1 day Th 9:00am-12:00pm MaysSection 2 1095359 6/11 Tuition: $25TDC 1.266 1 day Th 9:00am-12:00pm MaysHood River 1095360 5/14 Tuition: $25HRC 202 1 day Th 9:00am-12:00pm MaysStarting a New Business Are you considering starting a business and don’t know where to start? This course will teach you about business registration, business structure, licensing and basic information to help get your business started in the right order. SBD 9952The DallesSection 1 1095361 4/2 Tuition: FreeTDC 1.266 1 day Th 12:00-2:00pm MaysSection 2 1095362 6/4 Tuition: FreeTDC 1.266 1 day Th 12:00-2:00pm MaysHood River 1095363 5/7 Tuition: FreeHRC 202 1 day Th 12:00pm-2:00pm Mays

Serving You Locally in Wasco and Hood River Counties Providing educational outreach for Oregon State University

Offering expertise through educational programs in:

Agriculture

Master Gardeners

4-H Youth Development

Small Farms Counseling

Check out our website or call our office for information on programs in your community!

In Wasco County: 541-296-5494; extension.oregonstate.edu/wasco/

In Hood River County: 541-386-2030; extension.oregonstate.edu/hoodriver/

Master Food Preservers

Strong Women, Strong Bones

Open Campus Enrollment Coaching

Family and Community Health

*The American Heart Association (AHA) strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in Basic Life Support (BLS), and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA, and any fees charged for such a course do not represent income to the Association.

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Courses available in spring term:

CGCC, in partnership with Virtual Education Software (VESi), offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for online courses for educators that are convenient, flexible, and teach relevant and applicable content.VESi courses are now tablet compatible, making it easy for you to recertify anytime, anywhere with reliable, stable online access.3 CEUs Tuition: $270Advanced Classroom ManagementAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderAutism & Asperger’s DisorderChild AbuseDrugs & Alcohol in SchoolsEducational AssessmentHarassment, Bullying & Cyber-Intimidation in SchoolsInclusionReading & Writing in Content AreaReading Fundamentals #1Reading Fundamentals #2Six Traits of Writing ModelTalented & GiftedTeaching DiversityTeaching Elementary Math ConceptuallyTraumatized ChildViolence in Schools4 CEUs Tuition: $335Behavior is LanguageLearning DisabilitiesReading Fundamentals #3Response to InterventionTeaching Secondary Math ConceptuallyTry DI!Understanding AggressionUnderstanding & Implementing Common Core StandardsWhy DI?Visit virtualeduc.com/cgcc for detailed course information.Register online at cgcc.edu, or call (541) 506-6011, Option 2.

VESi recommends that you check with your school district and/or state licensing agency to verify these course offerings will meet your district and/or state requirements for salary advancement and/or state certificate re-licensure.

ONLINE CONTINUING EDUCATION

FOR K-12 EDUCATORS

Equal Opportunity & Non-discriminationColumbia Gorge Community College is an equal opportunity educator and employer. It is the policy of Columbia Gorge Community College and its Board of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, national origin, religion, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, and any other status protected by applicable local, state, or federal law in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact:Mailing Address for All Equal Opportunity ContactsColumbia Gorge Community College ATTN: (fill in appropriate name from below) 400 East Scenic Drive The Dalles, OR 97058EmploymentCourtney Judah | Executive Director of Institutional Effectiveness Office: Rm 2.349 | Phone: (541) 506-6151Civil Rights; Student Programs, Activities, and ServicesGerardo Cifuentes | Vice President of Student Services Office: Rm 3.223 | Phone: (541) 506-6010Educational Programs; Title II CoordinatorLori Ufford | Vice President of Instructional Services Office: Rm 2.108 | Phone: (541) 506-6031Title IX CoordinatorMike Taphouse | Dean of Students Office: Rm 3.224 | Phone: (541) 506-6026Section 504 CoordinatorShayna Dahl | Student Support Services Coordinator Office: Rm 3.227 | Phone: (541) 506-6046

Starting in 2020, we’ll be partnering with Collette, the group travel experts for nearly 100 years, to offer educational

tours. Here are the first three of many amazing opportunities to travel through Community Education! For more information, call (541) 506-6063.

Colors of New England:Fall into the rustic charm of New England with a stunning display of vibrant foliage while traveling from historic Boston to quaint villages of the Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. gateway.gocollette.com/link/987976

Sunny Portugal:Encounter ancient castles and roman ruins, groves of lemon and almond trees, and miles of picturesque shoreline as you make your way through the resorts of the Portuguese Riviera, the vineyards of Alentejo, and bustling Lisbon.gateway.gocollette.com/link/987865

Alaska Land and Cruise Discovery:Cruise the Inside Passage and uncover stunning wildlife in Alaska’s Denali National Park on the breathtaking journey from Alaska to Washington. gateway.gocollette.com/link/987973

TRAVEL WITH CGCC COMMUNITY ED!

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Healthy Relationships SuiteIn this course, you will learn the Keys to Success in Marriage and Relationships, which targets how to build a solid foundation for your relationship that is lasting. Interpersonal Communication will show you how to manage the conscious and unconscious codes we send to each other, and how to

respond. Lastly in this course bundle, you will learn Individual Excellence which develops career-enhancing skills, creative abilities, confidence and personal organization.Tuition: $299Register at: https://www.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/online-courses/healthy-relationships

Business Finance for Non-Finance PersonnelThis course will help you understand business environments, financial statements, and strategy so you can make more profitable business and personal financial decisions.Tuition: $115Register at: https://www.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/online-courses/business-finance-introduction

Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My!Looking for a good solid class in the basics of stocks, bonds, finance, and investing? Haven’t the slightest clue how to prepare for retirement, pay for college, or even manage your personal finances? And do you wish you could do it all without having to pay a broker or a financial advisor?

Well, look no further. The class you need is right here.Tuition: $100Register at: https://www.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/online-courses/stocks-bonds-and-investing-oh-my

Achieving Success with Difficult PeopleLearn how to have more successful relationships with difficult bosses, co-workers, students, neighbors, or relatives.Tuition: $115Register at: https://www.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/online-courses/achieving-success-with-difficult-people

Accounting Fundamentals SeriesIf you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness while also gaining a marketable skill, this series of courses is perfect for you. You will learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, while also learning how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period.Tuition: $199 Register at: https://www.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/online-courses/accounting-basics

Administrative Assistant FundamentalsThis course will help you discover and master the essentials of managerial and staff support, information and records management, communications technology, travel and meeting coordination, space planning, and office ergonomics.Tuition: $115

Register at: https://www.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/online-courses/administrative-assistant-fundamentals

AFAA Group Fitness Instructor (Voucher Included)From gyms to fitness studios, more people are taking group fitness classes. This online course will prepare you to become a certified group fitness instructor.Tuition: $695.00 Register at: https://careertraining.ed2go.com/cgccoregon/training-programs/aafaa-group-fitness-instructor-voucher-included?Category=health-and-fitness

CGCC has partnered with Ed2Go to offer online community education classes! • Expert instructors• 24-hour access• Online discussion areas• 6 weeks of instruction• Hundreds of available courses• Sessions start every month

+Enroll Now!www.ed2go.com/cgccoregonFor more information, call (541) 506-6063

Available classes include:

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Schedule of Classes |Schedule Guide 17HOW TO USE THIS SCHEDULE

Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

Course #Course descriptions in the catalog (www.cgcc.edu/catalog) are listed by the course number.

TitleThe course title or name.

# CreditsThe number of credits for the class. CGCC uses a quarter system.

CRNThe Course Resource Number (CRN) is required to register for credit classes. Enter this number in the CRN box when searching for classes in the student registration system.

LocationsTDCThe Dalles Campus 400 East Scenic Drive The Dalles, OR 97058HRC Hood River–Indian Creek Campus 1730 College Way Hood River, OR 97031Off campusCourses held off-campus will include course location address or contact information

DaysM MondayTu TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdaySu Sunday

Column topper: shows how to read course listing

TimeThe start and end times for a class.

InstructorThe instructor’s last name (surname).

Room numbersTDC–The Dalles CampusThe first part of the number indicates the building number, the first number after the dot indicates which floor, and the whole number is the room number, which is listed on a placard at each room. For example, 3.103 means Building 3, 1st floor, room number 3.103.Buildings 1-3 are clustered around the central courtyard (location of the amphitheater).Building 4 is the arts building, lower parking lot.Readiness Ctr. is the Ft. Dalles Readiness and Workforce Innovations Center, also called Building 10.Building 11 is located between the Readiness Center and Building 3.Room numbers–HRCRooms at HRC are only 3 digits, because there is only one building at the Hood River campus. The first number indicates which floor, so room 301 is on the third floor.

CodesO Class is offered entirely online. $50 Moodle fee is required. Moodle is CGCC’s online content delivery system. Students must log in by the first day of the term and show activity by the first Wednesday, or they may be dropped by the instructor as a no-show.

HYBClass is offered through a mixture of online and in-person class sessions. $50 Moodle fee is required. Moodle is CGCC’s online content delivery system. Students must log in by the first day of the term and show activity by the first Wednesday, or they may be dropped by the instructor as a no-show.SSSynchronous sections meet in person at one campus location while being simultaneously broadcast to another, using a web-conferencing tool called Zoom. Instructors will not be physically present in the synchronous section.

LABClass includes a required lab section and additional lab fees. Lab sections may have a different time, day, and location from the lecture portion of the class. GOGorge Open OER classes use alternative textbooks and free resources instead of traditional textbooks. Instructors either develop original materials or access freely available ones, helping decrease the burden of textbook costs for students.LGLow-Go OER classes use low-cost textbooks under $50. Instructors use low-cost resources and freely available ones, helping decrease the burden of textbook costs for students.QMQuality Matters is a nationally-recognized, faculty-centered, peer review process designed to certify the quality of online courses. Courses marked with this code have completed the formal (3-person panel) QM review process.

O Online class SS Synchronous sectionHYB Hybrid class LAB Lab section includedGO Gorge Open OER QM Quality MattersLG Low-Go OER

In an effort to make the Class Schedule easier to use, we’ve completely revamped the way classes are listed. Course descriptions will no longer appear here. They can be found online in our annual Catalog at www.cgcc.edu/catalog. Students MUST meet with an Academic Advisor EVERY TERM to be okayed to register, or put into place a multi-term plan BEFORE registering for credit classes. Contact Student Services to schedule an appointment, (541) 506-6011, option 2 in The Dalles; (541) 308-8211 in Hood River.

Codes Key

Additional fees and other informationMoodle fee - $50Online and hybrid classes are delivered through a system called Moodle, and a fee is charged per-class to cover administrative costs of the technology.Instructional fee - variesSome courses include a fee that covers additional instructional costs for that class. These may be charged on a per-course or per-credit basis, and are listed with the specific class to which they apply.Lab fee - variesLab fees are charged for classes that have supplies and materials used by students each term for specific classes.Service fee - $20 per creditService fees are universal fees charged per credit intended to replace fees such as student activity fees, technology fees, and parking fees.

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SPRING PRE-COLLEGECOLLEGE-PREP COURSESCollege-prep classes help students prepare for or improve scores on college placement tests, develop reading comprehension skills and strategies, renew or increase math skills, and develop writing composition and grammar skills. Students must be 16 years old or older AND pursuing a GED, or be 16 years old or older, have a high school diploma or GED AND be entering college. Students are required to attend a free Pre-College Success Orientation prior to attending classes. Please call (541) 506-6041 in The Dalles or (541) 308-8243 in Hood River to sign-up. Class tuition: $25The Dalles in-person sessions1095509 Math I

TDC 1.333 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095510 Math II

TDC 1.351 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Carmicheal1095511 Reading/Writing I

TDC 1.333 M W 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095512 Reading/Writing II

TDC 1.334 M W 9:00-11:30am Booth1095521 *College-Prep Lab

TDC 1.361 Tu Th 11:30am-2:30pm FitzpatrickThe Dalles synchronous sessions**1095513 Math

TDC 1.361 M W 5:30-8:00pm Carmicheal1095514 Reading & Writing

TDC 1.361 Tu Th 5:30-8:00pm LoseeHood River in-person sessions1095515 Math

HRC 312 M W 5:30-8:00pm Carmicheal1095516 Reading & Writing

HRC 312 Tu Th 5:30-8:00pm Losee1095522 *College-Prep Lab

HRC 204 M Tu 11:30am-2:30pm WileyHood River synchronous sessions**1095517 Math I

HRC 204 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095518 Math II

HRC 204 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Carmicheal1095519 Reading/Writing I

HRC 204 M W 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095520 Reading/Writing II

HRC 204 M W 9:00-11:30am Booth*College-Prep and GED labs are tuition free. Students can drop into lab for tutoring in multiple subject areas to brush up on skills or prepare for entry into credit classes.

ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (CLASES DE INGLÉS)The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program offers classes for persons whose native language is not English. The program focuses on reading, writing, listening and speaking. Call 541-506-6011 in The Dalles or 541-308-8211 in Hood River for more information. Registration, assessment, and orientation take place at the program sites. Class dates: 3/30-6/4The Dalles Tuition: $25Level 1-3 TDC 1.334 Tu Th 6:00-9:00pm Carmicheal1095537 Level 1-21095542 Level 3Level 4-5 TDC 1.333 Tu Th 6:00-9:00pm Cunningham1095547 Level 41095550 Level 5

Chenowith Elementary, 922 Chenowith Loop Tuition: FreeLevel 1-3 Chenowith W 6:00-8:00pm Belmore1095538 Level 1-21095543 Level 3Hood River Tuition: $25Morning classesLevel 1-3 HRC 202 M W 9:00am-12:00pm Jaeger1095539 Level 1-21095544 Level 3Level 4-5 HRC 203 Tu Th 9:00am-12:00pm Jaeger1095548 Level 41095551 Level 5Evening classesLevel 1-2 HRC 202 Tu Th 6:00-9:00pm Brown1095540 Level 1-2Level 3 HRC 303 Tu Th 6:00-9:00pm Ziegner1095545 Level 3Level 4-5 HRC 203 Tu Th 6:00-9:00pm Jaeger1095549 Level 41095552 Level 5Odell, Mid-Valley Elementary, 3686 Davis Drive Tuition: $10Level 1-3 Mid-Valley W 6:00-8:00pm Brown1095541 Level 1-21095546 Level 3

GED® PREPARATIONCGCC offers classes to develop the skills necessary to pass the GED® tests and prepare students to enter college and/or the workforce. Students must be 16 years old or older AND pursuing a GED, or be 16 years old or older, have a high school diploma or GED AND be entering college. Students are required to attend a free Pre-College Success Orientation prior to attending classes. Please call (541) 506-6041 in The Dalles or (541) 308-8243 in Hood River to sign up. Class tuition: $25The Dalles in-person sessions1095523 Math I

TDC 1.333 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095524 Math II

TDC 1.351 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Carmicheal1095525 Reading/Writing I

TDC 1.333 M W 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095526 Reading/Writing II

TDC 1.334 M W 9:00-11:30am Booth1095535 *College-Prep Lab

TDC 1.361 Tu Th 11:30am-2:30pm FitzpatrickThe Dalles synchronous sessions**1095527 Math

TDC 1.361 M W 5:30-8:00pm Carmicheal1095528 Reading & Writing

TDC 1.361 Tu Th 5:30-8:00pm LoseeHood River in-person sessions1095529 Math

HRC 312 M W 5:30-8:00pm Carmicheal1095530 Reading & Writing

HRC 312 Tu Th 5:30-8:00pm Losee1095536 *GED Prep Lab

HRC 204 M Tu 11:30am-2:30pm WileyHood River synchronous sessions**1095531 Math I

HRC 204 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095532 Math II

HRC 204 Tu Th 9:00-11:30am Carmicheal1095533 Reading/Writing I

HRC 204 M W 9:00-11:30am Harrington1095534 Reading/Writing II

HRC 204 M W 9:00-11:30am Booth*College-Prep and GED labs are tuition free. Students can drop into lab for tutoring in multiple subject areas to brush up on skills or prepare for entry into credit classes.**Synchronous sections meet in person at one campus location while being

simultaneously broadcast to another, using a web-conferencing tool called Zoom. Instructors will not be physically present in the synchronous section, but an Instructional Assistant is available to help students.

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Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other informationSPRING CREDIT CLASSES

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Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

ANTHROPOLOGYATH 102 Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory 41095386 Online BerryO LG QM Moodle fee: $50

ARTART 102 Understanding the Visual Arts 41095377 HRC 313 Tu Th 1:00-2:50pm MerickelLGART 230 Drawing I 31095378 TDC 4.130 M W 2:00-4:50pm Stewart LGART 230 Drawing I 31095379 HRC 313 M W 1:00-3:50pm Anderson LG Instructional fee: $35ART 232 Drawing II - Studio 21095380 TDC 4.130 M W 2:00-4:50pm Stewart LGART 232 Drawing II - Studio 21095381 HRC 313 M W 1:00-3:50pm AndersonLG Instructional fee: $35ART 252 Ceramics I 31095382 TDC 4.130 Tu Th 9:00-11:50am HoffmanLG Instructional fee: $35ART 255 Ceramics II 31095383 TDC 4.130 Tu Th 9:00-11:50am HoffmanLG Instructional fee: $35ART 286 Watercolor I 31095384 HRC 313 M W 6:00-8:50pm AndersonLG Instructional fee: $35ART 287 Watercolor II - Studio 21095385 HRC 313 M W 6:00-8:50pm AndersonLG Instructional fee: $35

BIOLOGYBI 101 Biology - Lecture 41095406 HRC 302 Tu 2:00-4:50pm RopekLAB GO Lab fee: $35

Biology - LabHRC 102 Th 2:30pm-5:20pm

BI 121 Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - Lecture 4TDC 3.303 Tu Th 1:00-2:20pm Burton

LAB Lab fee: $351095407 Principles of Biology - Lab 1

TDC 3.304 Tu Th 2:30-3:50pm1095408 Principles of Biology - Lab 2

TDC 3.304 Tu Th 11:30am-12:50pmBI 211 Principles of Biology - Lecture 5

TDC 3.303 Tu Th 8:30-10:20am MillerLAB LG Lab fee: $351095409 Principles of Biology - Lab 1

TDC 3.307 Tu 10:30am-1:20pm1095410 Principles of Biology - Lab 2

TDC 3.307 Th 10:30am-1:20pmBI 213 Principles of Biology - Lecture 51095411 HRC 102 M W 8:30-10:20am BurtonLAB LG Lab fee: $35

Principles of Biology - LabHRC 102 W 10:30am-1:20pm

BI 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II - Lecture 41095412 HRC 302 M W 8:30-9:50am MillerLAB LG Lab fee: $35

Human Anatomy & Physiology I - LabHRC 109 M 10:00am-12:50pm

BI 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III - Lecture 41095413 TDC 3.302 M W 8:30-9:50am Ropek LAB Lab fee: $35

Human Anatomy & Physiology III - LabTDC 3.304 W 11:00am-1:50pm

BI 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III - Lecture 41095414 HRC 302 Tu Th 8:30-9:50am Ropek LAB Lab fee: $35

Human Anatomy & Physiology I - LabHRC 102 Th 11:00am-1:50pm Ropek

BI 234 Microbiology - Lecture 5TDC 3.302 Tu Th 1:30-3:20pm Miller

LAB LG Lab fee: $601095415 Microbiology - Lab

TDC 3.307 Tu Th 3:30-4:50pm

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBA 101 Introduction to Business 41095387 Online Lindsay O Moodle fee: $50BA 177 Payroll Accounting 31095388 HRC 302 Tu 11:00am-1:50pm Layton

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the first day of class is required, Hood River Campus, room 302

BA 177 Payroll Accounting (Synchronous) 31095389 TDC 3.103 Tu 11:00am-1:50pm LaytonSS Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the

first day of class is required, Hood River Campus, room 302

BA 196 Entrepreneurship Capstone - Year One 21095390 TDC 3.202 M 7:00-8:50pm Meislahn

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in-person on the first day of class is required.

BA 205 Business Communication 41095391 Online Lindsay O Moodle fee: $50BA 206 Management Fundamentals 31095392 TDC 3.202 Tu 6:00-8:50pm Maduro

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the first day of class is required.

BA 206 Management Fundamentals (Synchronous) 31095393 HRC 309 Tu 6:00-8:50pm MaduroSS Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the

first day of class is required; The Dalles Campus, room 3.202

BA 207 Introduction to E-Commerce 41095394 Online Olson O Moodle fee: $50BA 212 Principles of Accounting II 31095395 TDC 3.202 M 3:00-5:50pm Meislahn

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the first day of class is required.

BA 212 Principles of Accounting II (Synchronous) 31095396 HRC 309 M 3:00-5:50pm Meislahn SS Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the

first day of class is required; The Dalles Campus, room 3.202

BA 213 Managerial Accounting 41095397 TDC 3.202 Tu Th 3:00-4:50pm Meislahn

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the first day of class is required.

BA 213 Managerial Accounting (Synchronous) 41095398 HRC 309 Tu Th 3:00-4:50pm Meislahn

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the first day of class is required; The Dalles Campus, room 3.202

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O Online class SS Synchronous section GO Gorge Open OER QM Quality MattersHYB Hybrid class LAB Lab section included LG Low-Go book < $50 LC Learning Communitypg 3 tuition rate per credit and fees explanation pg 17 codes explanation and additional information

Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

BA 222 Financial Management 31095399 TDC 3.202 W 3:00-5:50pm Meislahn

Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the first day of class is required.

BA 222 Financial Management (Synchronous) 31095400 HRC 309 W 3:00-5:50pm Meislahn SS Mandatory Orientation: Attendance in person on the

first day of class is required; The Dalles Campus, room 3.202

BA 223 Principles of Marketing 41095401 Online LindsayO Moodle fee: $50BA 225 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Law 41095402 HRC 313 Th 6:00-7:50pm FinnertyHYB Moodle fee: $50 | Mandatory Orientation: Attendance

in person on the first day of class is required. BA 225 Intro to Entrepreneurship Law (Synchronous) 41095403 TDC 3.103 Th 6:00-7:50pm FinnertySS HYB Moodle fee: $50 | Mandatory Orientation:

Attendance in person on the first day of class is required; Hood River Campus room 313

BA 228 Computer Accounting Applications 31095404 HRC 309 Th 6:00-8:50pm Meislahn

CHEMISTRYCH 121 General Chemistry I - Lecture 51095424 HRC 101 Tu Th 8:30-10:20am Kovacich HYB GO Lab fee: $35 Moodle fee: $50

General Chemistry I - LabHRC 109 Tu 10:30am-1:20pm

CH 123 General Chemistry III - Lecture 51095425 HRC 101 Tu Th 2:30-4:20pm Kovacich HYB GO Lab fee: $35 Moodle fee: $50

General Chemistry III - LabHRC 109 Th 4:30-7:20pm

COLLEGE GUIDANCECG 101 College Survival & Success: Personal

Responsibility1

1095422 TDC 3.102 Tu 10:00-10:50am BrackenburyGOCG 114 Financial Survival 11095423 TDC 3.102 Tu 9:00-9:50am BrackenburyGO

COMMUNICATIONSCOMM 111 Public Speaking 41095426 Online UtoO GO Moodle fee: $50COMM 214 Interpersonal Communication: Process and

Theory 41095427 TDC 3.303 F 9:00am-3:20pm UtoHYB LG Lecture dates: 4/24, 5/29 | Moodle fee: $50

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS & OFFICE SYSTEMSCAS 123 Production Keyboarding 31095417 Online Olson O QM Moodle fee: $50CAS 133 Intro to Office Software 41095418 Online Hughitt O LG QM Moodle fee: $50CAS 170 Beginning Excel 31095419 TDC 3.103 M W 6:00-8:20pm StaffCAS 217 Intermediate Word 31095420 Online OlsonO QM Moodle fee: $50CAS 246 Integrated Computer Projects 41095421 Online WareO GO Moodle fee: $50OS 240 Filing and Records Management 41095478 Online WareO Moodle fee: $50

OS 245 Office Systems and Procedures 41095479 Online HughittO LG Moodle fee: $50

COMPUTER SCIENCECS 162 Web Development and Object-

Oriented Programming 41095428 TDC 3.103 Tu 5:00-8:50pm Burke

Instructional fee: $50

EARLY EDUCATION & FAMILY STUDIESECE 187 Cooking Experiences for Young Children 11095430 TDC 1.063 S 9:00am-2:20pm Staff

Class dates: 4/11 & 4/25ECE 236 Language and Literacy in Early

Childhood Education3

1095431 Online MickelsO Moodle fee: $ 50ECE 260B Advanced Practicum Seminar 2 31095432 TDC 1.063 W 5:15-8:15pm GreenwayLG Must be taken with ECE 265ECE 265 Advanced Practicum 2 41095433 TBA TBA TBA GreenwayGO Must be taken with ECE 260B

ECONOMICSEC 202 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics 41095429 TDC 3.302 W 6:00-8:50pm WagenblastHYB Moodle fee: $50

EDUCATIONED 219 Civil Rights & Multicultural Issues in

Educational Settings3

1095434 Online CunninghamO Moodle fee: $50

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGYEET 113 AC Power - Lecture 5

Online PytelHYB LAB LG Lab fee: $235 | Moodle fee: $50

AC Power - RecitationTDC 10.105 M 9:00-11:50am Pytel

1095435 AC Power - Lab 1TDC 10.119 W 9:00-11:50am

1095436 AC Power - Lab 2TDC 10.119 W 1:00-3:50pm

EET 141 Motor Control - Lecture 5Online Pytel

HYB LAB LG Lab fee: $235 | Moodle fee: $50Motor Control - RecitationTDC 10.105 Tu Th 9:00-10:20am Pytel

1095437 Motor Control - Lab 1TDC 10.119 Tu Th 10:30-11:50am

1095438 Motor Control - Lab 2TDC 10.105 Tu Th 1:00-2:20pm

EET 242 Microcontroller Systems - Lecture 51095439 TDC 10.107 M W 8:00-9:50am LieuranceLAB GO Lab fee: $255

Microcontroller Systems - LabTDC 10.117 W 10:00am-12:50pm

EET 273 Electronic Control Systems - Lecture 31095440 TDC 10.107 Tu Th 8:00-8:50am LieuranceLAB GO Lab fee: $255 Moodle fee: $50

Electronic Control Systems - LabTDC 10.117 Th 9:00-11:50am

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Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

MEC 124 Mechatronic Systems in Advanced Manufacturing - Lecture

3

TDC 10.107 M Tu 1:00-2:20pm Lieurance/SpenglerLAB GO Lab fee: $2351095457 Mechatronic Systems in Advanced Manufacturing

- Lab 1TDC 10.117 M 2:30-5:20pm

1095458 Mechatronic Systems in Advanced Manufacturing - Lab 2TDC 10.117 Tu 2:30-5:20pm

ENGLISHENG 106 Introduction to Literature - Poetry 41095441 Online HancockO LG Moodle fee: $50ENG 254 American Literature from 1865 to Present 41095442 HRC 311 W 11:00am-12:50pm Hancock HYB LG Moodle fee: $50

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEESR 173 Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives 41095443 HRC 102/109 M W 6:00-8:50pm Burton

Lab fee: $35

GENERAL SCIENCEGS 108 Physical Science (Oceanography) - Lecture 41095445 Online Gebhardt O LG QM Lab fee: $35 | Moodle fee: $50 |

2 Coast field trips TBAPhysical Science (Oceanography) - LabTDC 3.207 Th 2:00-4:50pm

HEALTH EDUCATIONHE 113 First Aid & CPR/AED Professional

Rescuers/Healthcare Providers 11095446 TDC 3.301 F 8:30am-6:20pm AdamsLG Lab fee: $40 | Class date: 4/3

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIONHPE 295 Health & Fitness for Life 31095447 Online HughesO LG Moodle fee: $50

HISTORYHST 112 World History III: Early Modern to Present 41095448 HRC 312 Th 11:00am-12:50pm Copp HYB LG Moodle fee: $50HST 201 History of the United States to 1840 41095449 TDC 3.302 W 11:00am-12:50pm Copp HYB GO Moodle fee: $50HST 203 History of the United States 1914 to Present 41095450 HRC 312 Tu 11:00am-12:50pm Copp HYB GO Moodle fee: $50

LIBRARYLIB 101 Library and Research Strategies 11095451 Online McManusO GO Moodle fee: $50

MATHEMATICSMTH 60 Beginning Algebra I 41095461 TDC 1.354 M W 2:00-4:20pm ByersLGMTH 65 Beginning Algebra II 41095462 TDC 1.354 M W 9:00-11:20am ByersLGMTH 65 Beginning Algebra II 41095463 TDC 1.354 Tu Th 5:30-7:50pm ByersLGMTH 95 Intermediate Algebra 41095464 TDC 1.354 Tu Th 2:00-4:20pm ByersLG

MTH 95 Intermediate Algebra 41095465 HRC 310 Tu Th 9:00-11:20am MorseLGMTH 111 College Algebra 51095466 TDC 3.327 M W 10:00am-12:20pm EvansGOMTH 111 College Algebra 51095467 HRC 310 Tu Th 1:00pm-3:20pm MorseGOMTH 112 Elementary Functions 51095468 TDC 1.333 Tu Th 2:00-4:20pm EvansGOMTH 243 Statistics I 51095469 TDC 1.333 M W 2:00-4:20pm EvansLGMTH 243 Statistics I 51095470 HRC 304 Tu Th 3:00-5:20pm WolmanLGMTH 244 Statistics II 51095471 HRC 304 Tu Th 5:30-7:50pm WolmanLGMTH 253 Calculus III 51095472 TDC 3.202 Tu Th 10:00am-12:20pm Evans

MEDICAL ASSISTING - LIMITED ENTRYMA 132 Medical Office Assistant 3 11095452 TDC 1.464 M W 9:00-9:50am Pentz LG Program fee: $125 | Class dates: 3/30-5/4MA 136 Medications 21095453 TDC 1.464 M W 10:00-11:50am Pentz

Class dates: 3/30-5/4MA 270 Clinical Practicum 61095454 Extern sites 22 8-hour days TBA PentzGO Program fee: $200 | Class dates: 5/11-6/12MLT 100 Medical Office Lab Procedures 41095455 TDC 1.464 Tu Th 9:00-11:50am and Pentz

TDC 1.435 Tu Th 1:00-3:50pm Instructional supplies fee: $150 Class dates: 3/31-5/5

MP 150 Introduction to Electronic Health Records 31095456 Online Pentz O Moodle fee: $50 | Class dates: 3/31-5/7

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYMP 111 Medical Terminology 41095460 Online BurkhartO QM Moodle fee: $50

MUSICMUS 105 Music Appreciation 31095473 TDC 3.302 Tu Th 9:00-10:20am SteighnerGOMUS 191 Guitar I 21095474 TDC 3.203 W 6:00-8:50pm KabakovGO

NURSING (OCNE) - LIMITED ENTRY NRS 112 Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I 61095475 TDC 3.203 M-F Variable Johnston/Goe

Program fee: $1072NRS 224 Integrative Practicum 91095476 TDC 3.328 M-F Variable Bailey/Saito

Program fee: $1087NRS 231 Clinical Pharmacology 31095477 TDC 3.203 Tu 8:30-11:20am Goe/Saito

Instructional fee: $150

NUTRITIONFN 225 Nutrition 41095444 Online BrookO QM Moodle fee: $50

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O Online class SS Synchronous section GO Gorge Open OER QM Quality MattersHYB Hybrid class LAB Lab section included LG Low-Go book < $50 LC Learning Communitypg 3 tuition rate per credit and fees explanation pg 17 codes explanation and additional information

Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

Course # Title # of creditsCRN Location Days Time InstructorCodes Additional fees | other information

PHILOSOPHYPHL 202 Introduction to Philosophy: Elementary Ethics 41095482 Online KempfO LG Moodle fee: $50

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPE 181A Weight Training 11095480 TDC 1.061 Tu Th 9:00-10:20am CasadyGOPE 182H Adult Fitness (Strength Training) 11095481 TDC 1.062 Tu Th 10:30-11:50am CasadyGO

POLITICAL SCIENCEPS 203 State and Local Politics 41095483 HRC 312 Tu Th 1:00-2:50pm CoppLG

PSYCHOLOGYPSY 201A General Psychology 41095484 TDC 3.203 Tu 5:00-8:50pm FegelGOPSY 202A General Psychology 41095485 HRC 302 M 5:30-8:20pm Krummel HYB GO Moodle fee: $50PSY 215 Human Development 41095486 Online KaneO QM GO Moodle fee: $50PSY 216 Social Psychology 41095487 HRC 302 W 11:00am-12:50pm Krummel GO HYB Moodle fee: $50

READINGRD 90 Transformative Reading 31095488 TDC 3.202 M W 11:00am-12:20pm JablonskiGORD 115 Critical Reading 41095489 HRC 311 Tu 11:00am-12:50pm Kamrar HYB GO Moodle fee: $50

SOCIOLOGYSOC 204 Sociology in Everyday Life 41095490 Online MartinezO LG Moodle fee: $50SOC 206 Social Problems 41095491 Online MartinezO LG Moodle fee: $50

SPANISHSPA 103 First Year Spanish-Third Term 41095492 HRC 302 Tu Th 6:00-7:50pm Huszar

UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMSUAS 101 Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems 41095493 TDC 10.106 Tu Th 4:00-6:20pm Staff

Instructional fee: $235UAS 103 Small UAS for Public Safety 41095494 TDC 10.105 Tu Th 4:00-6:20pm Davis

Instructional fee: $349WELDINGMFG 155 Blueprint Reading 31095459 TDC 10.174 Tu Th 4:00-6:50pm Clark

Lab fee: $200

WOMEN'S STUDIESWS 202 Activism and Social Change 41095506 HRC 311 W 5:00-7:10pm Webster HYB Moodle fee: $50

Lecture dates: 3/30, 4/13, 4/27, 5/11, 6/1

WRITINGWR 90 Introductory Writing 31095496 TDC 3.102 M W 6:00-7:20pm OntiverosGOWR 115 Introduction to Expository Writing 41095497 TDC 3.102 M W 11:00am-12:50pm KaserLG Instructional fee: $36WR 115 Introduction to Expository Writing 41095498 HRC 313 Tu 9:00-10:50am BoothHYB GO Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 121 English Composition 41095499 TDC 3.102 M 9:00-10:50am Kamrar HYB GO Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 121 English Composition 41095500 HRC 311 Tu 9:00-10:50am Kamrar HYB GO Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 121 English Composition 41095501 Online HancockO QM LG Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 122 English Composition 41095502 TDC 3.102 M 11:00am-12:50pm Kamrar HYB GO Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 122 English Composition 41095503 Online Webster O QM GO Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 227 Technical and Professional Writing 41095504 Online Hanlon-WildeO GO Instructional fee: $36 | Moodle fee: $50WR 246 Advanced Creative Writing - Editing & Publishing 41095505 TDC 3.102 W 4:00-5:50pm OntiverosHYB Moodle fee: $50 | Additional lecture dates: 5/8,

5/15, 5/22, 5/29, 12:00-2:00pm

invite you to join us for

No RSVP is necessary, but guests who require accessible seating or assistance should contact

Student Services at [email protected] | (541) 506-6011, option 2

Columbia Gorge Community College

and the Class of 2020

Friday, June 12at 2:30 pm

Fort Dalles Readiness Center 402 East Scenic Drive

The Dalles

Graduation

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For more information, contact [email protected]

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Columbia Gorge Community Collegewww.cgcc.edu400 East Scenic Drive | The Dalles | OR | 970581730 College Way | Hood River | OR | 97031

RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER ONLY

Save the date for the21st Annual

Founder’s Cup Golf Tournament Saturday

August 1, 2020Indian Creek Golf Course

in Hood RiverShotgun start at 8 am

Proceeds benefit the area of greatest need.

For more information or to register, please contact

[email protected] (541) 506-6113