Catch the Wave Spring 2016

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Spring ’16 Community education, small business, and credit courses

OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE


Welcome to OCCC!

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elcome to Oregon Coast Community College – Lincoln County’s community college – where you will find the education and the support to achieve your goals. We provide “an ocean of opportunity” through education. We offer opportunities to older students, high school students, students right out of high school, veterans, working students, parents, and lifelong learners. We enroll students interested in transferring to universities such as Oregon State, as well as those seeking terminal two-year degrees, one-year certificates, retraining in new skills, ESOL and GEDs.

While we work to move steadily towards independent accreditation, OCCC students still benefit from our accreditation through Portland Community College, ensuring our students are just as able to transfer credits earned at Oregon Coast Community College towards their eventual four-year degrees as their fellow community college students in Portland or elsewhere in Oregon. Inside this publication, you’ll find our complete lineup of credit courses for this busy term, as well as a listing of all the fun, engaging and enriching noncredit Community Education and Small Business classes on offer this Spring. Remember, adults aged 65 or better are invited to audit any credit course OCCC offers, totally tuition free. All you pay is attention – plus fees and textbook costs, where applicable.

DR. BIRGITTE RYSLINGE And, I am pleased PRESIDENT, OREGON COAST As president, I am joined by our to announce that the COMMUNITY COLLEGE outstanding faculty and staff in our efforts College is now officially to make OCCC increasingly relevant recognized by the to the needs of our communities. We Northwest Commission are committed to working to help you achieve your on Colleges and Universities as an Applicant for educational goals or to help your organization grow. Candidacy. This is the critical first step of the three stages of the independent accreditation process: I encourage everyone to envision big things as Applicant, Candidate, and Independently Accredited. you plan your future and work toward your personal Independence has long been the ultimate goal for success, whatever that might be. I look forward to Oregon Coast Community College, founded by working with you to build a better future for our Lincoln County citizens in 1987. This work wouldn’t students, community, and state. be possible without the financial support of donors Warm regards, across the county, including Bill and Joanne Barton, Georgia Pacific, and the Upjohn Estate, to name just a few.

Central Campus Newport 400 SE College Way 541-867-8501

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South County Center Waldport 3120 Crestline Drive 541-563-4502

© 2016 Oregon Coast Community College 400 SE College Way Newport, OR 97366 541-867-8501 oregoncoastcc.org

Spring Term 2016 IMPORTANT DATES

Classes Begin: ............................March 28 Credit Registration Ends*:.................April 1 Spring In-Service..............................April 8 Finals Week:...............................June 6-10 End of Term:.................................. June 10 Holidays (OCCC Closed):................ May 30 Memorial Day

*Registration open all term for Community Education & Small Business classes. Call 541-994-4166.

Full Academic Calendar available at oregoncoastcc.org

North County Center Lincoln City 3788 SE High School Drive 541-996-6222


Community Education Classes Class

Date

Location Price*

Self-Publishing Workshop Spanish for Beginners Anatomy of Success Spanish for Beginners Beginning to Write Creatively Beginning & Intermediate Guitar Instruction Seatauqua: Mermaid & Fish Collage Introduction to 3D Printing Practical Metaphysics: The Art of Positive Thinking Mindfulness Meditation Practical Metaphysics for Wellness Meditation for Stress & Wellness Don’t Make Your Smartphone ... Dummy Estate Plans: Wills & Trusts Basic Computer Skills Disaster Preparedness for the Pacific NW Seatauqua: Celebrating Oregon’s Shellfish Handgun Safety Photography Basics Seatauqua: Nature Printed Journal Introduction to 3D Printing Seatauqua: Kelped Seatauqua: Mermaid & Fish Collage

March 28 to June 6 April 4 to June 8 April 5 to June 7 April 6 to June 10 April 7 to June 9 April 7 to June 9 April 13 April 27 April 27 to June 1 April 27 to June 1 April 28 to June 2 April 28 to June 2 April 28 April 28-May 12 April 29-May 27 TBA May 2 & 3 May 3 & 10, May 17 & 24 May 3 to May 24 May 3 May 4 May 11 June 1

Lincoln City Newport Newport Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Newport Newport Lincoln CIty Lincoln City Newport Newport Lincoln City Lincoln CIty Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln CIty Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City

$99 $99 $99 $99 $50 $75 $40 FREE $44 $44 $44 $44 FREE $30 $50 FREE $40 $55 $45 $40 FREE $40 $40

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Get pomped up!

OCCC invites the community to celebrate its class of 2016 – as well as its faculty, like the nursing instructors featured here – at Commencement, set for June 10, 2016. The ceremony will be held at the Newport Performing Arts Center. For more information, call 541867-8501. spring 2016 • @occcsharks • 3


Community Education Classes Spanish for Beginners: Newport Mondays & Wednesdays • 6 to 8 p.m. April 4 to June 8 • 10 Weeks Central Campus Newport Tuition: $99 Instructor: Diana Perez

Students will learn the basic vocabulary needed for essential communication, such as the alphabet, personal information, everyday basic questions, numbers and more. There will be music from different Latin countries, games, and a guest speaker so that students may have the opportunity to use their new skills.

Spanish for Beginners: Lincoln City Wednesdays / Fridays • 12:30-2:30pm April 6 to June 10 • 10 Weeks Lincoln City Center Tuition: $99 Instructor: Ghisleli Ramirez

Tuesdays • 6–9 p.m. May 3 and May 10 May 17 and May 24 Lincoln City Center • Tuition: $55 Instructor: Ernie Hanson

This course will cover the basic fundamentals of safety, the cardinal rules, and responsible operation of a handgun. Do not bring any firearms to the class.

Mindfulness Meditation: Rewire

Your Brain for Peace

Wednesdays • 3:30 – 5 p.m. April 27 to June 1 • 6 Weeks Lincoln City Center Thursdays • 7-8:30 April 28 to June 2 • 6 Weeks Central Campus Newport Tuition: $44 • Instructor: Cynthia Clayton

Discover a deep inner source of peace, wellbeing, and natural confidence; experience a new and unlimited part of yourself. Learn awareness, clarity, stability, ease, and acceptance. Science finds MM helps preserve the aging brain—gray matter shifts to positive centers. It rivals antidepressants, and helps addiction. Mindful Schools curriculum. Parents and educators welcome! Take this class with ‘Practical Metaphysics’ and save 10%. 4 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2016

Wednesdays • 1:30 – 3 p.m. April 27 to June 1 • 6 Weeks • Lincoln City Center Thursdays • 5-6:30p.m. April 28 to June 2 • 6 Weeks • Central Campus Newport Tuition: $44 • Instructor: Dr. Cynthia Clayton Discover the power of thought to mold your life. Take ownership of your happiness. Develop a foundation for attaining and sustaining optimum emotional and mental health. Learn techniques to manage stress and anxiety, and change mental habits that keep you stuck in negative thinking. Eric Butterworth speeches. Texts: Happy for No Reason, and Learning to Love Yourself. Take this class with ‘Meditation’ and save 10%.

Beginning to Write Creatively

This course introduces the non-Spanish speaker to basic Spanish and increases the student’s knowledge of daily-life language skills through the use of the four language skills (speaking, writing, reading and listening) while examining cultural traditions and aspects of everyday life in Spanish-speaking nations.

Handgun Safety

Practical Metaphysics: The Art of Positive Thinking

Thursdays • 5:30-7:30 p.m. April 7 to June 9 • 10 Weeks Lincoln City Center • Tuition: $50 Instructor: Kimberly Shott

Writing, creativity and problem solving exercises will help you discover and identify the characters, relationships, plot-points and language that will best tell the story you want to tell.

Introduction to 3-D Printing Tuesday, April 27 • 6 to 9 p.m. • Central Campus Newport Wednesday, May 4 • 6 – 9 p.m. • Lincoln City Center Tuition: FREE • Instructor: Lindsey Johnson

Who knew additive printing could be so addictive? Understand the principles behind additive 3-D printing. Learn the basics of this emerging technology and discuss its many applications, both present and future. During the class, a 3-D printer in the classroom will print one or more items to be displayed and discussed before the end of the session.


Community Education Classes Beginning & Intermediate Guitar Instruction Thursdays • 6 to 8 p.m. April 7 to June 9 • 10 Weeks Lincoln City Center Tuition: $75 Instructor: Richard Paris

Beginning and intermediate students will receive group instruction as well as oneon-one instruction at times, according to musical interests and level of ability. This method keeps students interested, which is key to maintain motivation.

Anatomy of Success Tuesdays • 5:30-8:30pm April 5 to June 7 • 10 Weeks Central Campus Newport Tuition: $99 Instructor: Anna Vendt

This 10-week course is an eye-opening interactive experience designed to help the student better understand and control the relationship between one’s own health and success. A micro-to-macro view of the students’ own lives, as well as those they come in contact with in daily life and work, will show how success evolves, and how to become part of the process.

Don’t Let Your Smartphone Make You Feel Like a Dummy Thursday • 2 – 5 p.m. April 28 Lincoln City Center Tuition: FREE Instructor: Lindsey Johnson

The use of mobile phones has changed the landscape of our everyday lives. Families can now keep in constant touch with their loved ones no matter where they are at any time of the day or night. New updates in the mobile technology world allow for GPS, data entry, e-mail, fax, linking documents, taking and sharing photographs,making credit card purchases, face booking and Internet access from remote locations. Anyone that desires to be mobile will need to be competent in the use of all aspects of their personal mobile phone. This free course will help you find free applications and syncing them to your mobile device that will enable you to use your mobile device with ease. This class is for the novice mobile user. Time will be made available for sharing ideas and successes.

Basic Computer Skills Fridays • 1–3 p.m. April 29 to May 27 • 5 Weeks Lincoln City Center Tuition: $50 Instructor: Mona Martin

This class is for those who simply need to get comfortable using a computer. Perhaps it’s time to finally learn how to quickly get to an email account or website to keep in touch with kids, grandkids or distant relatives. Whatever your reason, this class teaches the basics of computer usage; keyboard, mouse, regular and special keyboard shortcuts. You’ll also learn how to create folders and files.

Estate Plans Wills and Trusts Thursdays • 3 – 5 p.m. April 28 – May 12 • 3 Weeks Lincoln City Center Tuition: $30 Instructor: Brian Haggerty

Will your estate plan cause hurt and dissension in your family? This short course will address fundamental issues involved in creating an effective estate plan. The class teaches you the strategies needed for proper management of your assets as you age (including during periods of incapacity), and guidelines for the appropriate disposition of assets upon death. Content of the class involves a discussion of the use of wills, trusts, power of attorney, and health care directives. We will also consider questions of planning that include IRAs and other retirement assets.

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Community Education Classes Photography Basics Tuesdays • 6:30-9 p.m. May 3 to May 24 • 4 Weeks Lincoln City Center Tuition: $45 Instructor: Kimberly Hanson

Students in this class will learn about compositional guidelines, how to select and set camera settings, as well as how to manage light and exposure to create pleasing and interesting images. The course will also provide plenty of tips on shooting great landscapes, fog, fireworks, pets, sports, interiors, macro (close-ups) and even how to take eBay photos.

Self-Publishing Workshop Mondays • 5:30 – 7 p.m. March 28 to June 6 • Nine Weeks No classes April 11 or May 30 Lincoln City Center Tuition: $99 Instructor: Steve Sparks

Join us for this inaugural offering of a new Self-Publishing Workshop for Writers and Authors, led by Steve Sparks. This workshop is centered on the value of real-time learning and collaboration by students, facilitated by the instructor. Students will have ownership for group leadership, collaboration, preparation, actions, follow-up, and outcomes. The instructor will ensure that the class stays focused to achieve results, and learning outcomes students desire to achieve as a team. The instructor will provide broader leadership and professional input in a deliberate manner as a facilitator. The workshop will not be a lecture format. “My role as the instructor is listening and stimulating creative discussion and team work,” Sparks told OCCC. “The following would be an outline of the course, but would evolve based on the needs of the students.” • Passion fuels creativity, focus, discipline • Impact and value of technology in publishing world • Marketing tools and media savvy, the value proposition • Building a product to sell • Patience, innovation, trial and error • Your team is critical, family and friends • Execution

Disaster Preparedness for the Pacific Northwest Thursday • 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Date TBA • Call 541-996-6222 for details Lincoln City Center Tuition: FREE Instructor: Capt. Jim Kusz

This spring, Oregon Coast Community College brings back its popular two-night disaster preparedness class. Taught by North Lincoln Fire and Rescue District Captain Jim Kusz, the course is designed to take the panic and paranoia out of planning; while it discusses in frank detail the threats facing the Oregon Coast, from damaging storms and power outages to the looming threat of the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Capt. Kusz uses humor and a superb level of preparedness training and background to walk participants through the simple steps they can take to be prepared for an emergency, wherever they may be when one should occur. The program is offered free of charge, thanks to Oregon Coast Community College and the North Lincoln Fire and Rescue District. Pre-registration is required.

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Seatauqua Mermaid and Fish Collage

Anyone wanting to play, create and relieve stress is welcome to this class, and anyone can do this! “You will see things differently, as in all my classes,” says instructor Marion Moir. “I will help with the composition, then it’s like being a kid again: cutting, tearing, gluing, and sparkling.You will learn about color, textures and pure fun!”

Wednesday • 10am-2pm • April 13 Central Campus Newport Wednesday • 10am-2pm • June 1 Lincoln City Center Tuition: $40 $10 Materials fee payable to instructor at start of class. A list of other supplies will be provided at registration. Instructor: Marion Moir

ARTS | SCIENCE | CREATIVITY | FUN

Nature Printed Journal

This class teaches the use of items from nature such as leaves, flowers, shells, seaweed and bark to create pieces of art on heavy rag paper, then turn it all into a handmade journal. This class introduces the art of nature printing using a range of media, including acrylics, paper dyes, block printing ink, embossing powers and matte medium. Students will create an assortment of prints on sheets of paper and then do a simple binding with a cover to create a journal, suitable for writing of additional artwork. Tuesday • 9:30am-1pm May 3 Central Campus Newport Tuition: $40 $10 Materials fee payable to instructor at start of class. Instructor: Heather Fortner

Kelped

A hands-on survey of the uses of local seaweed. In this workshop students have the opportunity to make pressed specimens of beautiful red seaweeds, create unique beads and a rattle from the stipe and float of kelp, make small sculptural knots from various seaweeds, and then sample several dishes made with seaweeds, including Porphya (nori) and bull kelp. Prepare to be amazed and inspired at the versatility and life history of these extraordinary plants. Wednesday • 1-4:30pm May 11 Central Campus Newport Tuition: $40 $10 Materials fee payable to instructor at start of class. Instructor: Heather Fortner

Celebrating Oregon’s Shellfish Every day Lincoln County residents drive past tidal flats brimming with tasty clams, or rocky outcroppings covered with delectable mussels, on their way to the grocery store. This two-session class will take you out on the beach in Lincoln City, one day to harvest fresh mussels and another to dig for clams. All participants must have a valid Oregon Shellfish License. Monday & Tuesday • 5–7 p.m. May 2 & 3 Lincoln City Tuition: $40 Instructors: Paul Robertson & Dave Price spring 2016 • @occcsharks • 7


GED, ESOL, and Adult Basic Education OCCC’s GED & Adult General Education classes help students prepare for the GED Test and upgrade skills for college entry and/or employment. These classes are offered at both the Newport Campus and Lincoln City Center. For more information, visit oregoncoastcc.org/basic-skills. A two-session orientation is required for GED and Adult General Edu-

cation classes (orientation schedule below). Orientation is not required for ESOL classes. OCCC’s ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) classes help students with speaking, writing, and more to improve their English skills. All ESOL classes are offered in Newport. For further information, contact Roberta Green, 541-867-8535 or roberta.green@occc.cc.or.us.

Spring 2016 Orientation Schedule for GED & Adult General Education Classes

Newport Day Class Orientation Newport Night Class Orientation Lincoln City Day Class Orientation Lincoln City Night Class Orientation Newport Day Class Newport Night Class Lincoln City Day Class Lincoln City Night Class

Mon. & Wed., 12 pm-2:50 pm, March 28 & 30 or April 25 & 27 Mon. & Wed., 5:30 pm-8:20 pm, March 28 & 30 or April 25 & 27 Tues. & Thurs., 9 am-Noon, March 29 & 31 or April 26 & 28 Tues. & Thurs., 5 pm-7:50 pm, March 29 & 31 or April 26 & 28

Room 25 Room 25 Room 124 Room 124

Mondays & Wednesdays, 12pm-2:50 pm, starting March 28 Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:30 pm-8:20 pm, starting March 28 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 am-11:50, starting March 29 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5 pm-7:50 pm, starting March 29

Room 27 Room 27 Room 123 Room 123

Spring 2016 GED & Adult General Education Class Schedule

OCCC’s ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Classes

Instructor: Will Quillian Newport Morning Class Newport Night Class Newport Night Class Laboratorio de Escritura (Writing Lab): Intermedio/avanzado (Intermediate/advanced)

541-867-8517 Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9 am-10:50 am Room 24 Lunes e Miercoles (Mon & Wed), 6 pm-7:50 pm Meets at Oceanspray Family Center, 1039 NW Nye St. Martes e Jueves (Tues & Thurs), 6 pm-7:50 pm Meets at Foodshare of Lincoln County, 535 NE 1st St.

Lunes e Miercoles (Mon & Wed), 11:30 am-12:50 pm Jueves (Thursday), 3 pm-4:20 pm

Room 24 Room 24

GED Testing Info REGISTERING FOR GED TESTING

• Go to the GED Testing Services website at gedtestingservice.com or GED.com • Sign up for My GED. • Watch the short video for information.

MAKING AN APPOINTMENT FOR TESTING

• Locate a testing center. • Provide the information requested. • Check the testing schedule. • Choose an appointment day and time. • Pay for the test (credit or debit card, voucher).

GED TESTING FEES

• The fee for each test is $38 • Testing candidates will be able to take two re-tests per subject area (8 total). The re-take fee will be $10. All initial and re-take fees are paid when a testing appointment is made.

ARRIVING FOR YOUR TEST

• Please arrive fifteen minutes before your scheduled test appointment. • Please bring a valid government issued picture I.D. and a second I.D. with a signature. • Check in at the Student Services counter.

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• Read and sign the Candidate Rules Agreement. • Wait and listen for your name to be called.

FOR 16- AND 17-YEAR-OLD STUDENTS

Candidates 16 and 17 years of age must provide proof of one of the following in order to take the GED test: • A Release from Compulsory Attendance from last high school attended. • Be a student in the GED Options program. • Married. • Legally emancipated.

WHAT TO BRING

Candidates should refrain from bringing to the testing center large items such as backpacks, purses, laptops and other electronics, notebooks and books. Your personal items must fit in small lockers provided to you during testing. You will be asked to remove large watches and other large jewelry before entering the room. The only things candidates need to bring to the testing center are their ID and car keys (if applicable). For more details, contact Cheryle Burkhart, GED Testing Specialist, at 541-8678505. To obtain a copy of a GED certificate or a GED transcript earned in 2013 or before, visit: www.diplomasender.com.

JODY BECKER • TUTOR COORDINATOR & CAREER COACH


OCCC Credit Courses: Spring 2016 aquarium science course number AQS111 AQS165 AQS186 AQS216 AQS220 AQS220 AQS295

title AQUARIUM SCIENCE PRACTICUM 2 CURRENT ISSUES IN AQUARIUM SCIENCE INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC DIVING ELASMOBRANCH HUSBANDRY BIOLOGY OF CAPTIVE INVERTEBRATES BIOLOGY OF CAPTIVE INVERTEBRATES AQUARIUM SCIENCE INTERNSHIP

days M W T R W T R R (LAB) TBA

time 4-4:50 PM 3-3:50 PM 4:30-6:20 PM 9-10:50 AM 9-10:20 AM 1-2:50 PM TBA

campus NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT ONLINE

instructor CLIFFORD, KEVIN MILLER-MORGAN, TIM WALKER, JENNA M. SPAULDING, CHRIS MANN, MARION MANN, MARION SPAULDING, CHRIS

course number ART131A ART131B ART131C ART231A ART231B ART231C ART270A ART270B ART270C ART271A ART271B ART271C

title DRAWING I DRAWING I DRAWING I DRAWING II DRAWING II DRAWING II PRINTMAKING I PRINTMAKING I PRINTMAKING I PRINTMAKING II PRINTMAKING II PRINTMAKING II

days MW MW MW MW MW MW M W M W M W M W M W M W

time 5-7:50 PM 5-7:50 PM 5-7:50 PM 5-7:50 PM 5-7:50 PM 5-7:50 PM 1-3:50 PM 1-3:50 PM 1-3:50 PM 1-3:50 PM 1-3:50 PM 1-3:50 PM

campus NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT

instructor PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON

course number BA111 BI103 BI103 BI112 BI233 BI233 CAS216 CAS170 CAS171 CG100

title INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING BIOLOGY (9 - 10:20 LECTURE; 10:30 - 11:50 LAB) BIOLOGY (12:30 - 1:50 LECTURE; 2:00 - 3:20 LAB) CELL BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH OCC HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III (9-10:20 LECTURE; LAB 10:30 - 11:50) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III (9-10:20 LECTURE; LAB 1:00 - 2:20) BEGINNING WORD BEGINNING EXCEL INTERMEDIATE EXCEL COLLEGE SURVIVAL AND SUCCESS

days M T R M W T R

time 6-8:50 PM 9-11:50 AM 12:30-3:20 PM 9AM-12:20 PM

campus LINCOLN CITY NEWPORT LINCOLN CITY NEWPORT

instructor SAN CLAIR, JOAN JOUGLARD, SANDRA D. JOUGLARD, SANDRA D. NASH, HAL B.

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9-10:20 AM

NEWPORT

NASH, HAL B.

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9-10:20 AM 1-3:20 PM 3:30-5:50 PM 3:30-5:50 PM 2-4:50 PM

NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT

NASH, HAL B. BOYCE, THOMAS BOYCE, THOMAS BOYCE, THOMAS HAMILTON, LAURA K.

course number CJA115 CJA210 CJA211 CJA230 CJA 247 CJA280A COMM112 COMM214

title INTRO TO JAIL OPERATIONS ARREST SEARCH AND SEIZURE CIVIL LIABILITY & ETHICS IN CJ POLICE REPORT WRITING INTRO TO CRIMINAL GANGS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION; CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSUASIVE SPEAKING INTERPERSONAL COMM: PROCESS & THEORY

days T M W M T TBA F TBA

time 1-3:50 PM 9-11:50 AM 9-11:50 AM 1-4:50 PM 9-11:50 AM TBA 9-11:50 AM TBA

campus NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT ONLINE NEWPORT ONLINE

instructor GRAVLEY, JIM HAVNER, GRETCHEN HAVNER, GRETCHEN GRAVLEY, JIM GRAVLEY, JIM HAVNER, GRETCHEN BISHOP, JANICE M. BISHOP, JANICE M.

course number ENG197 ENG 196 ENG261 G203 G203 HE242 HE250

title FILM STUDIES: CONTEMPORARY THEMES & GENRES FILM STUDIES: DIRECTORS LITERATURE OF SCIENCE FICTION HISTORICAL GEOLOGY HISTORICAL GEOLOGY STRESS AND HUMAN HEALTH PERSONAL HEALTH

days T R T R TBA M W M W R TBA

time 6-7:50 PM 2-3:50 PM TBA 6-8:50 PM 1-3:50 PM TBA TBA

campus NEWPORT LINCOLN CITY TBA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT ONLINE

art

business, biology, computer technology & college survival

criminal justice & communications

english, geology & health

instructor VAN AELSTYN, ED GASPAR, KAHEA PAVLISH, CATHERINE A. BERNHARDT, GILBERT T. BERNHARDT, GILBERT T. QUARLES, JEANNE C. BRUCE, ERIC ALLEN

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OCCC Credit Courses: Spring 2016 history, library studies & mathematics course number HST 102 HST203 HST 203 LIB127 MP111 MTH105 MTH111 MTH112 MTH60 MTH65 MTH95 MTH95 MTH 98 MTH244 MTH252

title HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: MEDIEVAL TO MODERN HISTORY OF THE US 1914 TO PRESENT HISTORY OF THE US 1914 TO PRESENT LIBRARY RESEARCH AND INFORMATION LITERACY MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY EXPLORATION IN MATHEMATICS COLLEGE ALGEBRA ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA - FIRST TERM INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA- SECOND TERM INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MATH LITERACY II STATISTICS II CALCULUS II

days

time

campus

TBA TBA M TBA TBA T R M W T R M W M W T R M W T R M F M W

TBA TBA 1-3:50 PM TBA TBA 1-2:50 PM 5-7:20 PM 1-3:20 PM 4-6:20 PM 1-3:20 PM 9-11:20 AM 10AM-12:20 PM 9-11:20 AM 9-10:50 AM 9-11:20 AM

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT LINCOLN CITY NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT

course number MUP171 MUP180 MUS112 MUS191P MUS191 MUS192P MUS192 MUS193P MUS193 MUS206 MUS220A MUS220B MUS220C

title APPLIED PIANO APPLIED GUITAR MUSIC THEORY PART II CLASS PIANO I CLASS GUITAR I CLASS PIANO II CLASS GUITAR II CLASS PIANO III CLASS GUITAR III INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC CHORUS CHORUS CHORUS

days TBA TBA MW T R T R T R T R T R T R T R TWR TWR TWR

time TBA TBA 1-2:20 PM 1-2:20 PM 1-2:20 PM 1-2:20 PM 1-2:20 PM 1-2:20 PM 1-2:20 PM 10:30-11:50 AM 12-12:50 PM 12-12:50 PM 12-12:50 PM

campus NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT

instructor SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE

course number NCMA113 NCMA125 NUR143 NUR145 NUR243 NUR244 PE141A PE182K PE182L

title CLINICAL PRACTICUM I PHARMACOLOGY CARE OF ACUTELY III PATIENTS & DEVELOPING FAMILIES II INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY PREPARATION FOR ENTRY INTO PRACTICE (3/28/16-4/6/16) PREPARATION FOR THE NCLEX-RN EXAM (5/23/16-6/1/16) DISC GOLF YOGA I YOGA II

days RF M W

time 8 AM-5 PM 10-11:30 AM

campus WALDPORT NEWPORT

instructor SPICER, DEBBORA R. WAY, ANN

MR

9-11:50 PM

NEWPORT

MOLLINO, LINDA A.

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12-12:50 PM

NEWPORT

BARTON, LYNN R.

MTW

9 AM-12:50 PM

NEWPORT

BARTON, LYNN R.

MT T R M R M R

9 AM-2:50 PM NEWPORT 9-10:20 AM NEWPORT 5:30-6:50 PM 5:30-6:50 PM

BARTON, LYNN R. NEHMER, JASON MARQUES, SARAH

course number PSY239 RD115 SPA103 SPA103

title INTRO TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY COLLEGE READING FIRST YEAR SPANISH- THIRD TERM FIRST YEAR SPANISH- THIRD TERM

days TBA T R M W T R

time TBA 1-2:50 PM 6:30-8:20 PM 9:30-11:20 AM

music

allied health & physical education

psychology, reading & spanish

campus TBA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT

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instructor ANAND, LILIA D. JACKSON, TUCKER JACKSON, TUCKER ADOLF, DARCI REANEY, BONNIE BURAK, MARGE M. BURAK, MARGE M. KEEHN, ROGER A. KEEHN, ROGER A. ZERR, AMANDA ZERR, AMANDA BURAK, MARGE M. LAUGHLIN, RICK E. BURAK, MARGE M.

instructor QUARLES, JEANNE C. HAMILTON, LAURA K. WALES, ANN WALES, ANN


OCCC Credit Courses: Spring 2016 spanish, continued course number SPA113C SPA113C SPA203 SPA213C

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title FIRST YEAR SPANISH CONVERSATION FIRST YEAR SPANISH CONVERSATION SECOND YEAR SPANISH- 3RD TERM INTERMEDIATE SPANISH

days M W T R M W M W

time 6-6:30 PM 9-9:30 AM 1:30-3:20 PM 1-1:30 PM

course number title days time WR115 INTRODUCTION TO EXPOSITORY WRITING M W F MF 10:30 - 11:20 W 10:30 - 12:20 WR121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION M W 1-2:50 PM WR122 ENGLISH COMPOSITION M W 10-11:50 AM WR122 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T R 1-2:50 PM WR123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION HS TBA WR123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION TBA TBA WR123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION HS TBA WR227 TECHNICAL/PROFESSIONAL WRITING 1 TBA WR90 WRITING 90 M F 9:30-10:20; 11:30-12

OCCC statements on Discrimination & Disabilities Discrimination: It is the policy of Oregon Coast Community College to comply with all federal and state rules and regulations pertaining to the civil rights of both employees and students. Oregon Coast Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; sex; sexual orientation; marital status; religion; national origin; age; disability; veteran status or family relationship. Inquiries regarding compliance and /or grievance procedures regarding nondiscrimination in employment should be directed to the Human Resources Director at 541- 867-8515.

Inquiries regarding compliance and /or grievance procedures regarding nondiscrimination in provisions of education services, related services or access issues (in compliance with 34 CFR 104.8) should be directed to the Dean of Student Services and Section 504 Compliance Officer at 541-867-8511. Oregon Coast Community College does not discriminate in providing access to its programs or activities. OCCC is committed to providing qualified students with a disability an equal opportunity to access the benefits, rights, and privileges of College services, activities in the most integrated setting appropriate to the student’s needs in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), and ORS 659.150 to 659.160 and OAR 581-21-045 to 581-21-049. Disabilities Oregon Coast Community College is committed to providing equal opportunities for students with disabilities throughout the College community. Students with documented disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Our philosophy is to maximize your independence and self-reliance, providing a variety of support options to assist you in achieving your educational and/or vocational objectives. To receive services, you must submit documentation of your disabling condition(s) to the Director of Student Services. To initiate support services, please contact the Director of Student Services at 541-867-8511 or ccarlson@occc.cc.or.us. Students are responsible for requesting, in a timely manner, accommodation and documenting the nature and extent of their disability.

campus NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT

instructor WALES, ANN WALES, ANN WALES, ANN WALES, ANN

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NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT LINCOLN CITY LINCOLN CITY ONLINE LINCOLN CITY ONLINE NEWPORT

HAMILTON, LAURA K. ROGER, ROBERT ROGER, ROBERT TANNACITO, DAN GASPAR, KAHEA PAVLISH, CATHERINE A. TICE, KIRK MCALPINE, JEFFREY B. HAMILTON, LAURA K.

ACCOUNTING | WORD | EXCEL

New for Spring! New classes offered this term include Intermediate Excel (CAS 171, offered along with the return of Beginning Excel, CAS 170) and Beginning Word (CAS 216). OCCC is also pleased to offer Introduction to Accounting (BA 111) this term. Many students take courses like these to improve their current job skills or to learn new skills to pursue new career opportunities.

Registration info at oregoncoastcc.org, or call 541-867-8501.

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at OCCC, for a selected group of classes. Save time and money while you get a head-start on your academic and career goals. More info: oregoncoastcc.org/early-college-program or email earlycollege@occc.cc.or.us o

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Small Business Survey How can we help your small business grow?

Now through April 1, the SBDC is collecting online surveys from businesses like yours, asking what small business topics you want to see covered in upcoming classes and workshops, right here in Lincoln County. The web-based survey is free, and will let you pick from course offerings like those listed below, and it invites you to share other ideas and concerns in open-ended questions. Thanks in advance for taking the time to visit the website below to share your thoughts. Five entries will be selected at random and will win $50 gift certificates good towards any SBDC program!

Our online survey lets you select which classes you’d like to see offered in Lincoln County, from a list like this one... Doing Business on the Oregon Coast Succeeding Despite Changes in the Minimum Wage Get to Know the Lincoln County Economy Central Coast Marketing Panel Discussion Introduction to Services and Agencies that Support Lincoln County Employers Managing Oregon’s new Mandatory Sick Leave Policy Managing Oregon’s new Mandatory Retirement Savings Program Sales Sales Fundamentals (Ex: Listening for Results, Prospecting, Qualifying, Relationship Selling) General Sales and Sales Management Classes Capital Writing Business Plans that Get Funded Credit, and How Commercial Lending Works Crowdfunding (KickStarter, GoFundMe, etc.) Oregon’s Community Capital Law Business Fundamentals Retail: Store layout, design & operation geared to make more sales. Retail: Storefronts that encourage travelers to stop. Take Your Business Online Marketing Fundamentals Guerrilla Marketing: Finding Free & Low Cost Promotions Understand Your Financials Better, Smarter, Richer • Be a Successful Solo-Preneur (Artist or Creative Professional) Basic Accounting Principles/Basic Bookkeeping Profit Mastery - Advanced Financial Management Fundamentals of Business Law HR for the Small Business (Hiring Your First Employee, or Navigating Payroll Taxes & Filings, etc.) When Bad Things Happen: What to do if you’re the victim of theft, a break-in, an insurance claim, an accident in a company vehicle, etc.) Reduce Your Exposure to Employee Theft & Lawsuits Partnering With Other Businesses: Creating Package Deals & More to Grow Sales Business Communications Appropriate and Effective Use of Email Communication in the Workplace Diversity in the Workplace Business Writing Writing Online Content Conflict Management & Resolution Negotiating for Success

Business Software & Computing MS Office 365 QuickBooks Word - Intermediate or Advanced Google Docs QuickBooks Online Excel - Intermediate or Advanced Google Spreadsheets Xero WaveApps Social Media Beginning Facebook & Twitter Ads Advanced Facebook & Twitter Advertising Using Periscope (& Twitter) to Drive Sales Instagram for Business Which Social Media Platform is Best for Your Business? Managing Your Online Reputation (on Yelp!, TripAdvisor, etc.) Google & Tech Google Search 2016: Optimize Your Website’s Results Setting Up an Effective & Efficient Online Store Understanding Your Website Traffic Instagram for Business Update & Polish Your Old Website Customer Service Fundamentals of Excellent Customer Service Dealing with Difficult Customers Culinary Assistant Training Skilled Trades Welding Carpentry Auto Mechanics Other

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Small Business Classes Class

Date

Time

Location

Price Page

Managing Your Online Reputation Managing Your Online Reputation WordPress Workshop Five-Part QuickBooks Series QuickBooks: Tips & Tricks QuickBooks: Sales Transactions QuickBooks: Vendor Transactions QuickBooks: Payroll QuickBooks: Financial Reports Real Estate Broker’s License Exam Prep Course WordPress Workshop JobSeekers Doing Business in Lincoln County Start Your Online Store Start Your Online Store Love Your Lincoln 3 Shoebox Bookkeeping Build Your Own Website - In Just 4 Sessions! Understanding Your Web Traffic Understanding Your Web Traffic Social Media Open Lab Social Media Open Lab Advanced QuickBooks QuickBooks Online

March 30 March 30 April 1 April 26-May 24 April 26 May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 April 5 to June 7 April 18 April 19-29 April 20, May 18, June 15 April 20 April 20 April 22 April 28 April 29 to May 20 May 4 May 4 May 25 May 25 May 31 & June 1 June 7 & 9

9am-Noon 6-9pm 9am-4pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 9am-4pm 4pm-6pm 10am-Noon 2-5pm 6-9pm 9am-1pm 5:30-8:30pm 9am-Noon & 1-4pm 2-5pm 6-9pm 2-5pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm

Lincoln City Newport Newport Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln City Lincoln CIty Newport Lincoln City Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City Cult. Ctr. Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City Lincoln City

$30 $30 $30 $195 $49 $49 $49 $49 $49 $600 $30 FREE $25 $30 $30 FREE $39 $180 $30 $30 $15 $15 $90 $90

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Nosh & network

This winter, the Oregon Coast Community College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) hosted one of the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce’s twicemonthly luncheons. SBDC staff regularly attend meetings of chambers of commerce across the county. Later this summer, on July 8, the SBDC and Oregon Coast will host another chamber luncheon at its North County Center in Lincoln City. This one will feature a BBQ picnic and an outdoor program. To make early reservations, call 541-994-3070. To find out how your organization can partner with the OCCC SBDC in Waldport, Newport or Lincoln City, call 541-994-4166. 14 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2016


Small Business Classes Social Media Open Lab

Have you ever wished you could spend a few minutes - or a couple of hours with a social media expert to polish your business’ presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or ???? Now’s your chance. Stop in any time during these sessions, for 30 minutes or the full three hours – whatever it takes to get your questions answered and get your social media platform working for your business to its full potential. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 2-5pm Wednesday, May 25, $15 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business OCCC Central County Campus in Newport 6-9pm Wednesday, May 25, $15 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business

Real Estate Broker’s License Pre-Exam Class

Understanding Your Website Traffic

Your website is your most powerful marketing tool available to you. It should have the ability to generate sales and increase business growth. This course will cover: • What is Search Engine Optimization? • How Search Engines Work • Organic Versus Paid Search • Making Your Content Effective • Google Analytics • Where to people who visit your website find you? • How many pages do they visit before they leave your site? • How can you turn those visits into more sales? OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 2-5pm Wednesday, May 4, $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business OCCC Central County Campus in Newport 6-9pm Wednesday, May 4, $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or

Ready to earn your Real Estate Broker’s License, like Ann Irvin (pictured above)? Do what Ann did, and enroll in this class. You can take cheaper programs online, but ask around – often, students take months or even years to complete such online programs. This weekly class keeps you focused on the work you need to do in-between sessions to get ready for Oregon’s test in just 10 short weeks. This spring, Oregon Coast Community College will bring back its 10-week Real Estate Pre-License course, a course designed to help aspiring Real Estate brokers launch their careers here on the Central Coast. The class meets the 150-hour Oregon Real Estate Agency requirement to qualify to take the Oregon State Real Estate Broker License exam. “Once a student completes this course,” said OCCC Small Business Development Center Director Dave Price, “they will be able to submit their broker application to the Oregon Real Estate Agency and they’ll be able to take the Oregon State/PSI Real Estate Broker exam.” Be ready to make the most of the summer season to come, with this short, intense spring-term class. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 6-9pm Tuesdays, April 5-June 7, $600 (10 weeks, plus an all-day Saturday study session on June 11) Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business

Business scholarships available Many business owners don’t realize they are eligible for 100% tuition assistance for many SBDC programs. All over the county, thousands of residents – and many small business owners – qualify as “low” or “moderate” income earners. Many don’t realize that many of their neighbors, as well as their own families, may fit these criteria, and would be eligible for no-cost services from the

SBDC for some of its most popular classes and programs, thanks to a Community Development Block Grant made possible by support from Lincoln County, and the communities of Waldport, Lincoln City and Newport.

Are you eligible? Call 541-994-4166 to find out.

This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration under Cooperative Agreement Number SBAHQ-12-B-0069. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested in advance. Contact the SBDC at Oregon Coast Community College, 3788 SE High School Dr., Lincoln City, OR 97367, 541-994-4166.

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Small Business Classes WordPress Workshop: Revitalize Your Website!

For everyone who has ever taken OCCC’s Build Your Own Website class, or who has built their own website with WordPress (or paid a developer to do it), this workshop is designed to be a convenient, drop-in-anytime-during-thesession event to quickly answer your questions about how to polish, improve, or otherwise fix your website. We can help you with the following issues in this lab. Come anytime and leave whenever you wish: • Update your software • Backup your site • Update or add plug-ins for security, galleries, search-engine optimization or “woocommerce” shopping cart • Change themes or update your current theme • Add a blog or update other content OCCC Central County Campus in Newport 9 a.m. to Noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, April 1 • $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 9 a.m. to Noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, April 18 • $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business

Managing Your Online Reputation: Yelp!, Travelocity & more

Consumers are relying more and more on the “crowd in the cloud” to help make travel, dining and buying decisions. Learn key strategies you can implement to ensure your business is represented positively on these platforms. OCCC Central County Campus in Newport 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 • $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 9 a.m. to Noon Wednesday, March 30 • $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business

Jobseekers: Go get that better job!

Free ‘Jobseekers’ workshop returns Are you preparing to apply for work locally or in other areas? Are you ready to do the research needed to apply? Do you feel prepared to interview and present yourself in the best possible light? Here is an opportunity to learn the skills that will make you more competitive in the job market. This series of four workshops was created for those looking forward to applying for employment. The class will meet from 4 pm to 6 pm on Tuesdays and Fridays, April 19 to 29. The workshops are presented by the Small Business Development Center at Oregon Coast Community College and the Rotary Club of Newport. Each of the 12 participants will be mentored and supported as they gain a better understanding of completing a job application, writing a winning resumé and cover letter, and more. Topics will also include dressing for the interview, presentation skills, and practice interviews. This series is available to OCCC students, referrals from prospective employers, and the community at large. You need not be an OCCC student to apply. Best of all, this program is provided absolutely free. However, program size is limited to twelve participants. To apply for one of the 12 spaces, simply call 541-994-4166. Hurry – while there’s no official deadline to enter, registrants will only be welcomed until the 12 spaces are filled. • Resumé-Writing Workshop April 19, 4 to 6 pm • Room 70 OCCC Central County Campus in Newport, Room 70 • Using Social Media in Your Search April 22, 4 to 6 pm • Room 70 OCCC Central County Campus in Newport, Room 70 • Dress for Success April 26 • Location TBA • Interview Coaching April 29 • Columbia Bank, Newport Register at oregoncoastcc/Business, or call 541-994-4166.

Love Your Lincoln 3

Designed for Lincoln City-area front-line employees and their managers and business owners, this thirdannual program features a lively three-hour slide presentation with a series of speakers offering quick takes on area attractions and destinations that will better prepare attendees in their role as concierges to the coast’s many visitors – whether from behind a hotel front desk, or serving at a restaurant or retail store, or working at a service station. There will also be a focus on customer service excellence, and countless door prize raffles and giveaways. The event also features a free lunch, sponsored by the Lincoln City Visitors & Convention Bureau. And, any business that sends an employee “on the clock” to this valuable four-hour event will be automatically registered for one of three $1,000 advertising package grand prizes – one for Yaquina Bay Communications radio advertising, one for the Oregon Coast TODAY and one for The News Guard newspaper. Best of all, businesses receive additional entries for each additional employee they send. Space is limited, so register soon. Lincoln City Cultural Center FREE • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, April 22 Presented by the OCCC SBDC, the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce & the City of Lincoln City Register at oregoncoastcc.org/love-your-lincoln

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Small Business Classes QuickBooks Pro:

5-PART SERIES IN LINCOLN CITY This course combines five 3-hour QuickBooks Pro classes under one course. 1) Tips & Tricks; 2) Sales Transactions; 3) Vendor Transactions; 4)Payroll; 5) Financial Reports. The total cost is $195. Or, take individual classes as listed below for just $49 each. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 6-9pm Tuesdays, April 26 to May 24, $195 or $49 ea. Presented by Kathie Gordon-Brooks Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business

Shoebox Bookkeeping

Good-old “low-tech” accounting! Would you like to learn some basic, fundamental accounting skills? This class will cover the basics, such as: setting up a general ledger and chart of accounts, accounts payable and receivable and recording start-up costs. This class is also a good refresher course for individuals who currently do computer bookkeeping. Please bring your calculator. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 5:30-8:30pm Thurs., April 28, $39 Presented by Kathie Gordon-Brooks Register at oregoncoastcc.org/Business or call 541-994-4166

1—QUICKBOOKS TIPS AND TRICKS TUES., APRIL 26 ($49)

Learn how to navigate through the QuickBooks software like a pro. You will learn the software “big picture,” version choices, capabilities, chart of accounts, backing up, keyboard shortcuts, memorized transactions, pre-set forms, customizing other forms, and some trouble-shooting. Q & A encouraged.

Advanced QuickBooks

2—QUICKBOOKS SALES TRANSACTIONS TUES., MAY 3 ($49)

Learn how to record the various transactions you have with customers and have QuickBooks give you understandable reports. You will also learn ways to understand your accounts receivable, aging reports, record payments on account, record recurring sales invoices, and analyze customer statistics.

3—QUICKBOOKS VENDOR TRANSACTIONS TUES., MAY 10 ($49) Learn how to record the various transactions you have with vendors and have QuickBooks give you understandable reports. You will also learn ways to understand your accounts payable, cash flow needs, and cost reports.

4–QUICKBOOKS PAYROLL TUES., MAY 17 ($49)

Using the QuickBooks Pro desktop software, you will learn how to process payroll checks, payroll taxes, payroll liabilities and payroll reporting. Also, learn how to track time using the software and how this time can be billed to customers. QuickBooks Online Payroll and other options will be discussed. This will be a hands-on course with active discussion; you should bring a notepad and be familiar with operating a Windows computer.

5—QUICKBOOKS FINANCIAL REPORTS TUES., MAY 24 ($49)

Learn how to record the various transactions you have in your business, reconcile your checking accounts, reconcile your loans, and provide your banker with accurate reports. You will also learn how to understand your Profit and Loss Report and what a Balance Sheet tells you. Finally, you will learn what you need to do at year-end for governmental reporting and business analysis.

This class will cover advanced skills using the software program QuickBooks Pro. We will begin with preferences and include skills to record barter transactions, handle & report down payments, retainers, and advance deposits, credit card fees, void transactions, selling fixed assets, inventory transactions, customizing forms, setting up a new company, utilize departments, classes and clean up old data. This will be a hands-on course with active discussion; students should bring a notepad, have a working knowledge of the software and business, and be familiar with operating a Windows computer. Need a more basic QuickBooks class? Check out our 5-Part Series (see listing, at left).

KATHIE GORDON-BROOKS

OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 6-9pm May 31 and June 1, $90 Presented by Kathie Gordon-Brooks Register at oregoncoastcc.org/Business or call 541-994-4166

QuickBooks Online Using QuickBooks online? You’re not alone, and you shouldn’t feel alone when it comes to learning how to make the most of this powerful, flexible tool. Our class will help you navigate QuickBooks Online and help you be as efficient as you can be. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 6-9pm June 7 & 9, $90 Presented by Kathie Gordon-Brooks Register at oregoncoastcc.org/Business or call 541-994-4166

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Small Business Classes Doing Business in Lincoln County

This spring, the Oregon Coast Community College Small Business Development Center is pleased to continue “Doing Business in Lincoln County,” a jumping-off point for would-be entrepreneurs and business owners. If you’re considering starting a business on the Oregon Coast, are simply curious about how a typical business gets started, or if you’ve recently launched a business here, this is a class you shouldn’t miss. The class will be held on the third Wednesday of each month, from 10 a.m. to noon. The class is taught by Craig Grant, who’s been advising Oregon Coast business owners for more than a decade in Lincoln county. The class is only $25. To register, call Shirley Hill at 541-994-4166. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 10am-Noon, Offered monthly as enrollment warrants, $25 April 20 • May 18 • June 15 Presented by Craig Grant Register at oregoncoastcc.org/Business, or call 541-994-4166

CRAIG GRANT

Start Your Online Store

In this class, brought back for Spring 2016 by popular demand, you’ll learn how to begin accepting payments on your website, and presenting your inventory in a way that sells. The session will also focus on fulfillment, including the challenges of managing shipping costs and logistics and much more. OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City 2-5pm Wednesday, April 20, $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business OCCC Central County Campus in Newport 6-9pm Wednesday, April 20, $30 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register by calling 541-994-4166 or at oregoncoastcc.org/Business

Build Your Own Website

This four-week course features 12 hours of instruction time, in four three-hour sessions and lab time of four three-hour sessions, to build a website with hands-on help from the instructor. SESSION ONE: Hosting, domain name, website layout, plan and strategy. SESSION TWO: Picking your template and adding the pages for content and images. SESSION THREE: Picking the right plug-ins for advanced functions and customer use. SESSION FOUR: Launching your site, tracking success.

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Upon completion of the course, students will be able to create a site using a template and modify its content, add special features to the website with plug-in modules and choose where to host the website. OCCC Central County Campus in Newport 9am-Noon & 1-4pm Fridays, April 29 to May 20, $180 Presented by Misty Lambrecht Register at oregoncoastcc.org/business, or call 541-994-4166


Registering for Community Ed. & Small Business Classes Pre-registration is required for classes. The easiest and fastest way to register for the non-credit community education or small business classes listed in this publication is to select your courses and fill out our online registration forms:

oregoncoastcc.org/Business oregoncoastcc.org/CommunityEd

Or, call 541-994-4166. Our staff will walk you through the registration process over the phone and can take your payment at the same time.

PRICES, FEES & REFUNDS

The price for non-credit classes varies with each class (see individual class listings for details). Some courses may require additional fees for materials, which are usually listed in the class description. OCCC cannot refund payments for non-credit courses unless cancellations are received at least 72 hours before the class.

Registering for credit courses & programs Never gone to college? Just a little rusty? No problem! Registration is an easy process, and we’re here to help. It all starts with a COMPASS placement test. 1) Take the COMPASS College Placement Test Call 541-867-8501 (Central Campus) or 541-996-6222 (North Center) to schedule an appointment to take the COMPASS BEN KAUFMANN college placement test to discover which reading, writing and math courses are the best match for your academic level. After the test, you will schedule an appointment to attend a New Student Orientation/Advising Session (see #3, below). 2) Transfer Students If you have previous college credit, call 541-867-8501 to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. 3) Attend a New Student Orientation/Advising Session (Required for all new credit students.) There you will: • be advised for your first-term class schedule • learn about OCCC policies, term deadlines, transfer and career and technical programs • learn to read the class schedule and online catalog, and be cleared to register • learn about different options to consider when determining how to pay for college • learn how to register and sign up for your myOCCC online account.

Spring 2016

Online registration ...Available now for Small Business & Community Education classes! To get started, simply visit... oregoncoastcc.org/Business or oregoncoastcc.org/CommunityEd For questions or personal assistance, call 541-994-4166.

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