Pikes Peak Community College
2011 Summer Schedule
Click http://www.ppcc.edu/calendar/academic-dates/list/ for the current Academic Calendar.
How to Read the Schedule of Courses 1 CRN
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Code used for registration
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BLDG/RM
Building and room PA = Centennial Campus, Aspen Bldg (A) PB = Centennial Campus, Breckenridge Bldg (C) PDO = Downtown Studio Campus PRR = Rampart Range Campus & Rampart Center PFN = Falcon Campus PZZ = Miscellaneous Campus PRV = Irving Middle School PFC = Fort Carson PPA = Peterson Air Force Base
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PART OF TERM F10 F15 BI1 BI2 TR1 TR2 TR3 MS4 LAT WKC NSS
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Full Semester, Summer Full Semester, Fall First Bi-semester Second Bi-semester First Tri-semester Second Tri-semester Third Tri-semester Late Start Semester Five-week Late Start Semester Weekend College Semester Non-Standard Semester
Part of term codes and dates are listed in the following section in the Academic Calendar. Courses in room A-206 at the Centennial Campus are generally Interactive Television which broadcast on TV. st
Any class may use technology to enhance instruction and prepare students with 21 century workforce skills. Instructional workshops are offered at the beginning of each semester, and assistance is available in computer labs. Online classes may also have an onsite component.
Schedule Preface
Click http://www.ppcc.edu/calendar/academic-dates/list/ for the current Academic Calendar. Register for Classes Go to the college registration website and log in 1 Go to MY.PPCC.EDU 2 Enter your user ID Use your Banner ID (Sxxxxxxxx). 3 Enter your PIN and Click Login The first time you log in, your PIN will be the mmddyy of your birth date. The first time you log in, you will be required to change your PIN from your birth date to ensure security. Keep your PIN safe, available, and confidential. 4 Click on your Student Tab Under Registration Tools, click on Look Up Classes 5 Select Search Term 6 Select appropriate term. Click Submit. Look up classes by subject/days/times/etc 1 Select Subject and click on a Course Subject you are interested in. To select multiple Course Subjects, hold down your Ctrl key and click on as many Course Subjects as desired. 2 Click Class Search and a listing of all courses will appear. NOTE: A number of other options are available for you to search on such as times, days, instructional method, etc., but you must always include SUBJECT in your search. Select classes/register and view schedules 1 Click in the open checkbox in front of the course CRN (Course Registration Number) you desire, scroll to the bottom of the page, click the Register button and the course will be added to your schedule 2 Current Schedule will appear. Verify that you registered for the correct course. You can continue to add or drop classes by repeating the class search function or You may choose to use the “Add to Worksheet” to develop a full schedule before finalizing and submitting for registration. To use the worksheet you will need to know the CRN for each desired course. 3 Return to menu (at the top left hand corner of the page) to view your detailed schedule, view/pay your bill, and to access your financial aid information. 4 Print a copy of your detailed schedule by using the browser print function on the top toolbar. Change Your Class Schedule Adding a Class You may add classes using the online registration system or complete a class adjustment form at any registration location at any time during posted registration dates. Dropping a Class You may drop classes using the online registration system or complete a class adjustment form at any registration location. Instructors or other College staff are not responsible for dropping you from your classes. Withdrawing from a Class. A withdrawal is indicated as a “W” on your transcripts and you must still pay for the class. If you do not withdraw by the course deadline, your instructor will assign the grade you have earned. You can Schedule Preface
withdraw from a class by using the online registration system or completing a withdrawal form and turning it in to any registration location or withdraw online. Instructors cannot withdraw you from a class. NOTE: If the Web registration system will not allow you access to register for your initial registration, you may not be able to use the web registration for any subsequent adjustments. This would include adding, dropping or withdrawing from classes. Grading Options. You may request to audit a class or select the satisfactory/unsatisfactory option. These options must be selected at the time of registration. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory options require dean approval. Audit courses are not COF eligible. Students who audit a class will be responsible for total tuition without the COF stipend. Course Delivery Methods PPCC Internet-based Classes / ppccConnect Classes Students can access these classes from any computer connected to the Internet, including computers on campus. Students will receive assignments, participate in threaded discussions, turn in assignments, and take examinations online. In most cases, no trips to campus are required. Most instructors establish due dates for assignments and examinations, but within those time frames students work at their own pace, with no specific times to be online. For more information, check "Distance Learning" on the PPCC website or call 719-502-3555. NOTE: PPCC Internet-based classes follow the same schedule as regular classes regarding start, end, drop and withdrawal dates. Important Facts About ppccConnect 1. Textbooks are usually the same books used for on-campus classes. All textbooks are available at the Centennial Campus bookstore or online at www.ppccbookstore.com. 2. Classes are accessed through the PPCC Portal. Click on ppccConnect in the Online Course access box. 3. PPCC Online classes are NOT self-paced. You are responsible for logging into your online class within the first three days of the semester. Most instructors will have assignments due within the first week. Hybrid Classes Hybrid, or blended, classes combine on campus class sessions with Internet-based course work or live televised lectures. In most cases students will meet once a week for lecture, hands-on learning, and face-to-face group activities. Remaining assignments will be completed online. Students can access online activities from any computer connected to the Internet, including those in campus computer labs. Sections 1H*= Classes based at Centennial Campus 2H*= Classes based at Rampart Range Campus 3H*= Classes based at Downtown Studio Campus 4H*= Classes based at Falcon Campus Interactive Television Classes Interactive Television classes are broadcast from PPCC at the same time the class is being taught on campus. 1TV students watch the class on television and call the instructor with questions or comments. The instructor will answer Schedule Preface
the question no TV. Classes are broadcast on Comcast (Channel 21). Students should be sure that they receive this channel before enrolling. For more information, call 719-502-3555 or 1-800-456-6847, ext. 3555. All 1TV students must have Comcast Cable to view 1TV classes. CCCOnline Classes CCCOnline combines the efforts of most community colleges in Colorado to provide classes and in some cases full degrees for students who want to pursue their education online. All students must choose a home school, and grades earned by students who choose PPCC will go directly to their PPCC transcripts. Students can access these classes from any computer connected to the Internet, including computers on campus when PPCC classes are in session. Students will receive assignments, participate in threaded discussions, turn in assignments, and take examinations online. Campus visits are not required. Most instructors establish due dates for assignments and examinations, but within those time frames students work at their own pace, with no specific times to be online. On the first day of classes CCC Online students should go to the PPCC Portal and click on CCC Online in the Online Course access box. CCC Online students may purchase textbooks at the Centennial or Rampart Range Campus Bookstore, the PPCC Online bookstore at www.ppccbookstore.com, or through the CCC Online website, www.ccconline.org. Important Facts about CCCOnline 1. Textbooks are usually not the same books used for on-campus classes. All textbooks are available at the Centennial Campus bookstore or online at www.ppccbookstore.com. 2. Classes are accessed through the PPCC Portal. Click on CCC Online in the Online Course access box. 3. You are responsible for logging into your online class within the first three days of the semester. Most instructors will have assignments due within the first week. 4. CCC Online classes have different registration and start dates than PPCC Online or on-campus classes. Refer to the current Academic Calendar. CCC Online information is subject to change. Please check www.ccconline.org for the latest information. Weekend College Doing anything special this weekend? It is possible to earn an Associate of Arts degree at Pikes Peak Community College in two years by attending college only on the weekends. PPCC Weekend College at the Downtown Studio Campus offers a variety of classes for the student who wants to earn a degree but can only attend on the weekends or for the student who just wants to pick up an extra class or two. Classes are offered Fridays in the afternoon and evenings, and Saturdays throughout the day. Your Weekend College experience can also be enhanced with online classes, Internet and Hybrid offerings, blended classes that allow you the flexibility of combining a traditional classroom experience with at-home Internet learning, are a perfect complement to Weekend College. For more information, call 719-502-3000. CIS/CSC Open-Entry/Open-Exit Courses Through the Open-Entry program students may take a limited number of self-instructed classes in a flexible lab environment. Each course is self-paced and must be completed within the current semester. There are two enrollment dates for open-entry classes. Refer to "Important Dates" on the semester calendar. Students must take an Orientation Quiz for each course in an Open-Entry lab within the first week of the scheduled session or be dropped from the class. O/E lab hours can be found online in D2L under "Getting Started". Minimal instruction is available in the open-entry labs. Students will complete all exams under the supervision of the Schedule Preface
open-entry lab facilitator. O/E classes (except CIS 110) are recommended for self-motivated students who are computer literate, and already have significant knowledge in the subject area of the course. Students needing significant instructor guidance are not considered good candidates for this program (except students in CIS 110). The O/E lab facilitator will schedule tutoring sessions for students enrolled in CIS 110. Students wishing to complete CSC 105 and CIS 118 in Open-Entry must first enroll in a classroom or online section of the course and be recommended for transfer by their instructor. for more information regarding O/E, students may contact Frank Kuehn at 719-502-3267. Math Open-Entry Courses Math Open-Entry classes are designed for those students who could benefit from an option different from the classroom or online teaching. Often these are students who are redoing their math classes. The class requires in-class computer work two hours a day, five days a week. It is self-paced. A math faculty member is available to answer questions but does no lecturing. A grade is given based on three written tests, the final percentage earned working with the computer software, a notebook, and scores on multiplication and division tables. These courses are eligible for financial aid. Students are encouraged to do additional computer work outside of class. Please contact Marilyn Frydrych at Marilyn.Frydrych@ppcc.edu or 719-502-3304. Learning Communities Learning communities are pairs of team-taught classes of two different subjects, offered back-to-back. You can take two subjects integrated and taught together by two different instructors. You get the same credits and two grades that you would earn for taking the courses separately, but as one student wrote, "It's like getting two teachers and two perspectives for each subject, and all in a way that makes them feel like the subjects were made to go together". Interdisciplinary learning is not only fun, but encourages higher levels of critical thinking. Two integrated classes with the same instructors and students become a community: "Taking these classes together made me feel like a member of the college. I have a greater sense of belonging because of the bonds created". Remember when you sign up for a learning community, you will need to make sure you sign up for the correct two sections of the two different courses. For assistance with registration, go to Enrollment Services at any campus or call 719-502-4357. Continuing Education Math Second Chance The Math Second Chance program is designed to fill in gaps which prevented students from passing MAT 030, MAT 060, MAT 075, Mat 045, MAT 090, or MAT 077. Enrolling in the next course is dependent on an appropriate score on the Accuplacer test. Computer literacy is not necessary for success. The classes are self-paced instruction on a computer with guidance from a tutor. Classes meet between semesters for two hours a day, five days a week, typically for two weeks. Since this is a Continuing Education course, it is not eligible for financial aid. No grade will be recorded. The cost of the program is about $55 for the course and $47 for the computer software. Accuplacer will cost an additional $10. Please come to the first session with a 6-week ALEKS code from the PPCC bookstore. Registration will occur the first day in class. You will be responsible for paying the $55 for the course to the PPCC cashier before the next semester starts. Expect to put in two additional hours per day outside the scheduled class time. Contact your present math instructor or Marilyn Frydrych Marilyn.Frydrych@ppcc.edu for times and room locations.
Schedule Preface
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TITLE TIMES
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR F10
ACCOUNTING
502-3300
12005 ACC 101-1N1 Fundamentals of Accounting F10
11895 ACC 115-1N1 Payroll Accounting
F10
Wulf
Holling
3 3
F10
Dieball
4
F10
Dieball
4
F10
Jacobsen
F10
Kilmer
3
Prerequisite: Note: It is strongly recommended to take ACC 121 before ACC 131 13611 ACC 226-1N1 Cost Accounting
F10
Destefano
3
Prerequisite: ACC 122 (Grade of C or better) and ACC 135 or CIS 155
ANTHROPOLOGY
502-3300
12450 ANT 101-2N1 Cultural Anthropology: SS3 BI1
Foulks
Prerequisite: ENG 090
502-3400
11679 BIO 216-1N1 Pathophysiology
F10Herraez Sanchez
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
3
Bailey
BUSINESS
BI2
Foulks
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12452 ANT 111-1N1 Physical Anthropology: SS3 F10
Foulks
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12453 ANT 215-2N1 Indians of No. America: SS3 BI1
Foulks
3
13965 BUS 105-1N1 Business Orientation
F10
Taggart
11494 BUS 115-1N1 Introduction to Business F10
Thirion
502-3200
Photography courses are located under both the ART and PHO categories. For program questions, please contact Judith Kimbrell at 502-3130 or judith.kimbrell@ppcc.edu. 11941 ART 110-1N1 Art Appreciation: AH1 F10
Coco
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12226 ART 110-1N2 Art Appreciation: AH1
2 - LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
3
0.5 3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 11495 BUS 115-1N2 Introduction to Business F10
Thirion
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 13216 BUS 115-1N3 Introduction to Business F10
Mellon
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12038 BUS 216-1N1 Legal Environment of Business
3
12545 BUS 216-1N2 Legal Environment of Business
3
12037 BUS 217-1N1 Bus Communication/Rept Write
3
Natali
F10
Natali
F10
Taggart
Prerequisite: ENG 090
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
502-3300
12454 CIS
115-1N1 Intro to Computer Info Sys
11806 CIS
118-1N1 Intro PC Applications
11807 CIS
118-1N2 Intro PC Applications
12388 CIS
118-1N3 Intro PC Applications
13244 CIS
118-1N4 Intro PC Applications
13259 CIS
118-1N5 Intro PC Applications
Prerequisite: ENG 090
ART
1
502-3300
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12451 ANT 101-3N1 Cultural Anthropology: SS3
4
502-3300
F10
3
Prerequisite: ACC 101 or 121 or concurrent enrollment 12723 ACC 131-1N1 Income Tax
3
Conrad
12762 BTE 100-1N1 Computer Keyboarding
Prerequisite: ACC 121 11487 ACC 125-1N1 Computerized Accounting
F10
Prerequisite: BIO 201, BIO 202
Prerequisite: ENG 090, MAT 060 11486 ACC 122-1N1 Accounting Principles II
13263 ART 110-1N3 Art Appreciation: AH1
BIOLOGY
Prerequisite: ACC 101 or 121 11896 ACC 121-1N1 Accounting Principles I
Coco
Prerequisite: ENG 090
F10 F10 F10 F10 F10
Ohle Bailey
Meiklejohn Kuehn Mannering
3 3 3 3 3 3
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR F10
118-1N6 Intro PC Applications
13629 CIS
124-1N1 Intro to Operating Systems
3
13974 CIS
124-1N2 Intro to Operating Systems
3
11808 CIS
155-1N1 PC Spreadsheet Concepts
3
F10
F10
Kuehn Mannering Mannering
F10
13910 CIS
155-1N2 PC Spreadsheet Concepts
13969 CIS
287-1N1 Cooperative Education
Ohle
F10 F10
Ohle
Meiklejohn
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3
11504 CRJ
145-1N1 Correctional Process
3
11505 CRJ
146-1N1 Community Based Corrections
3
12700 CRJ
150-3N1 Victims of Crime and Trauma
3
12704 CRJ
205-3N1 Principles of Criminal Law
3
F10 F10
Merson Merson
Thorson
BI2
Morris
BI2
12702 CRJ
211-1N1 Criminal Investigation II
F10
Devaux Merson
BI2 F10
Morris Merson
3 3
3 3 3
12703 CRJ
216-1N1 Juvenile Law and Procedures
3
Grayson
13519 CRJ
220-2N1 Human Rel/Social Conflict
13517 CRJ
225-1N1 Crisis Intervention
11510 CRJ
230-2N1 Criminology
13518 CRJ
264-1N1 Pract Crime Scene Investiga
BI1
Morris
F10
Devaux
BI1
Morris
F10
Prerequisite: CRJ 209, CRJ 211, CRJ 260
LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
Merson
Boger
F10
Simpson
F10
Riddle
F10
Riddle
13978 CSC 105-1N7 Computer Literacy
F10
Ohle
11894 CSC 120-1N1 Prob Solving: Visual Basic F10
Ohle
COMPUTER WEB-BASED
3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
502-3300 F10
Simpson
ECONOMICS
3
502-3300 F10
Steele
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090, MAT 045 or MAT 060 or MAT 075 12761 ECO 202-1N1 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 F10
Williams
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090, MAT 045 or MAT 060 or MAT 075
EDUCATION
502-3300
11734 EDU 221-1N1 Introduction to Education F10
3
F10
F10
12760 ECO 201-1N1 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1
215-1N1 Constitutional Rights Inmates
Thorson
Riddle
12396 CWB 110-1N1 Complete Web Author: HTML
11508 CRJ
F10
F10
13688 CSC 105-1N6 Computer Literacy
3
F10
Simpson
13247 CSC 105-1N5 Computer Literacy
125-1N1 Law Enforcement Operations
Morris
F10
3
11503 CRJ
BI2
502-3300
3
110-3N1 Intro to Criminal Justice
Morris
COMPUTER SCIENCE
12742 CSC 105-1N4 Computer Literacy
12596 CRJ
BI1
210-3N1 Constitutional Law
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
12389 CSC 105-1N3 Computer Literacy
110-2N1 Intro to Criminal Justice
12701 CRJ
TIMES
CR
11817 CSC 105-1N2 Computer Literacy
11502 CRJ
209-1N1 Criminal Investigation I
DAYS
TITLE
11816 CSC 105-1N1 Computer Literacy
502-3300
11506 CRJ
COURSE
Bailey
13709 CIS
F10
CRN
Smith
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121; must have concurrent fieldexperience component if not embedded in the class 11996 EDU 250-3N1 CTE in Colorado
BI2
Harris
1
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & PLANNING 502-3300
3
11532 EMP 101-1N1 Emergency Management
3
12895 EMP 105-1N1 Emergency Planning
3
11533 EMP 106-1N1 Exercise Design Evaluation
F10 F10
Inzer Wickman
F10
11534 EMP 107-1N1 Emerg Op Center & Comm
Engel
3 3 3 3
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011 - 3
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR F10
Reid
11535 EMP 240-1N1 Leadership and Influence F10
Inzer
ENGLISH
3
Due to placement verification and limited seating, students who register and do not attend the first week of classes, may lose their place in the class. Reinstatement is at the discretion of the instructor and in consideration of section enrollment limits. F10
Giddings
3
Prerequisite: ENG 060 (Grade of C or higher), REA 060 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores 11753 ENG 090-1N2 Basic Composition
F10
Giddings
3
Prerequisite: ENG 060 (Grade of C or higher), REA 060 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores 13156 ENG 090-1N3 Basic Composition
F10
Giddings
3
Prerequisite: ENG 060 (Grade of C or higher), REA 060 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores 13157 ENG 090-1N4 Basic Composition
F10
Jobe
3
Prerequisite: ENG 060 (Grade of C or higher), REA 060 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores 13260 ENG 090-1N5 Basic Composition
F10
Mulliken
3
Prerequisite: ENG 060 (Grade of C or higher), REA 060 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores 13970 ENG 090-1N6 Basic Composition
F10
Mulliken
3
Prerequisite: ENG 060 (Grade of C or higher), REA 060 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores 11765 ENG 121-1N1 English Composition I : CO1 F10
Miller
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 11766 ENG 121-1N2 English Composition I : CO1 F10
Miller
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 12490 ENG 121-1N3 English Composition I : CO1
4 - LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
COURSE DAYS
TITLE TIMES
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR F10
502-3600
11752 ENG 090-1N1 Basic Composition
CRN
3
Jensen
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 13106 ENG 121-1N4 English Composition I : CO1 F10
Jensen
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 13107 ENG 121-1N5 English Composition I : CO1 F10
Jensen
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 13227 ENG 121-1N6 English Composition I : CO1 F10
Lovell
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 13254 ENG 121-1N7 English Composition I : CO1 F10
Colgrove
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score 11775 ENG 122-1N1 English Composition II: CO2 F10
Schofield
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 (Grade of C or higher) 11776 ENG 122-1N2 English Composition II: CO2 F10
Sherman
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 (Grade of C or higher) 12491 ENG 122-1N3 English Composition II: CO2 F10
Sherman
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 (Grade of C or higher) 13185 ENG 122-1N4 English Composition II: CO2 F10
Ruby
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 (Grade of C or higher) 13255 ENG 122-1N5 English Composition II: CO2 F10
Ruby
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 (Grade of C or higher) 11780 ENG 131-1N1 Technical Writing I
F10
Aggen
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score; student must be computer literate 11781 ENG 131-1N2 Technical Writing I
F10
Aggen
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 (Grade of C or higher), REA 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate placement test score; student must be computer literate
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
12366 ENG 221-1N1 Creative Writing I
F10
Schoolcraft
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 (Grade of C or higher)
FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
502-3300
11537 FST
102-1N1 Principles/Emergency Services
3
11538 FST
103-1N1 Occ Safety & Health for Fire
3
11539 FST
104-1N1 Fire Protection Systems
11540 FST
105-1N1 Building Const for Fire Prof
11541 FST
106-1N1 Fire Prevention
11542 FST
107-1N1 HazMat Operations (Level I)
11544 FST
201-1N1 Instructional Methodology
12733 FST 11547 FST 11548 FST 11549 FST 11550 FST
F10
Mather
F10
Inzer
F10
Finley
F10
Mather
F10
Piercy
3
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12883 HIS
111-1N1 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1 F10
Spencer
11616 HIS
201-1N1 US History to Reconst: HI1 F10
Britenriker
12885 HIS
202-1N1 US History since Civil War:HI1 F10
Britenriker
247-1N1 20th Century World History:HI1 F10
Eichele
203-1N1 Fire Hydraulics & Water Supply
4
12917 HPR 108-1N1 Dietary Nutrition
205-1N1 Fire Investigation I
3
F10
Mather
F10
Piercy
206-1N1 Fire Co Superv and Leadership F10
Smaldino
250-1N1 Chemistry for Fire Protection F10
Finley
259-1N1 Wildland Firefighting Tactics F10
Smaldino
3 3 3
Belknap
502-3400 F10
Motes
F10
LaChey
F10
Belknap
Prerequisite: ENG 090
11705 HPR 178-1N1 Medical Terminology
2
F10
11706 HPR 178-1N2 Medical Terminology F10
12459 HPR 178-1N3 Medical Terminology 13262 HPR 178-1N4 Medical Terminology F10
13960 HPR 178-1N6 Medical Terminology F10
13979 HPR 178-1N7 Medical Terminology
HISTORY
502-3200
History classes can be taken in any order
F10
F10
Leupp
3
101-1N2 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1 F10
Leupp
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 F10
LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
Eichele
3
Wein Wasinger Wasinger Wein Wasinger Wein
2 2 2 2 2 2
11708 HPR 208-1N2 Advanced Medical Terminology
2
13909 HPR 208-1N3 Advanced Medical Terminology
2
13961 HPR 208-1N4 Advanced Medical Terminology
2
F10 F10
102-1N1 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1
Wein
2
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
Rendon
11707 HPR 208-1N1 Advanced Medical Terminology F10
101-1N1 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1
1
6
F10
13925 HPR 178-1N5 Medical Terminology 3
2
13639 HPR 140-1N1 Orientation to Health Careers
F10
13158 GEO 105-1N2 World Regional Geography: SS2
2
Prerequisite: ACBI 070 or BIO 111
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
Motes
F10
F10
502-3400
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
13155 HPR 106-1N2 Law & Ethics for Health Prof
Reid
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
3
F10
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
12685 HPR 106-1N1 Law & Ethics for Health Prof
Pape
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
12377 HIS 3
TIMES
CR
3
F10
F10
11613 HIS
DAYS
TITLE
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
11697 GEO 105-1N1 World Regional Geography: SS2
13192 HIS
COURSE
3
GEOGRAPHY
11611 HIS
CRN
HUMANITIES
Bond Bond Bond Bond
502-3200 PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011 - 5
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TITLE
TIMES
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
Humanities classes can be taken in any order 13481 HUM 115-1N1 World Mythology: GT-AH2 F10
Lawson
F10
Lawson
11621 HUM 121-1N1 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2 F10
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR 3
12468 MAN 200-1N1 Human Resource Management I
3
F10
Ayers
3
12228 HUM 121-1N2 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2 F10
Betts
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 13546 HUM 122-1N1 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2 F10
Maxon
Prerequisite: ENG 090
JOURNALISM
502-3600
11787 JOU 105-1N1 Introduction to Mass Media:SS3 F10
Purvis
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
502-3300 F10
Merson
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 or ENG 131
13700 MAR 160-1N1 Customer Service
BI1
Engel
13527 LEA 219-3N1 Police Intelligence
BI2
Engel
LITERATURE
2 2
502-3600
115-1N1 Intro to Literature I: AH2 F10
Johnson
3
F10
Johnson
3
F10
Aggen
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121 or concurrent enrollment
MANAGEMENT
502-3300
13484 MAN 116-1N1 Principles of Supervision F10
13943 MAN 117-1N1 Time Management
F10
Taggart Sonntag
6 - LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
3 1
3
502-3600
12911 MAT 030-1N1 Fundamentals of Mathematics F10
McPherson
F10
Novack
2
Prerequisite: Math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 3
Prerequisite: MAT 030 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required F10
Myers
3
Prerequisite: MAT 030 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 13673 MAT 075-1N1 Pre-Algebra w/BasicMathematics F10
Krzemien
4
NOTE: MyMathLab required 13674 MAT 075-1N2 Pre-Algebra w/BasicMathematics
Swartz
4
NOTE: MyMathLab required 13858 MAT 075-1N3 Pre-Algebra w/BasicMathematics
4
13912 MAT 075-1N4 Pre-Algebra w/BasicMathematics
4
13933 MAT 075-1N5 Pre-Algebra w/BasicMathematics
4
13934 MAT 075-1N6 Pre-Algebra w/BasicMathematics
4
13678 MAT 077-1N1 Intermediate Algebra
5
F10 Jonas-Morrison
Prerequisite: ENG 121 or concurrent enrollment 255-1N1 Children`s Literature
Kuzara
Please note that the remedial math classes have been restructured. MAT 075 can be taken in place of MAT 030 and 060, MAT 076 is a new class intended to be a prerequisite for MAT 120 ONLY, and MAT 077 has replaced MAT 099. MAT 030, MAT 060, and MAT 090 will continue to be offered. Please see your advisor for more information.
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 121 or concurrent enrollment 115-1N2 Intro to Literature I: AH2
F10
MATH
12550 MAT 060-1N2 Pre-Algebra
12991 LEA 219-2N1 Police Intelligence
Thirion
502-3300
12327 MAT 060-1N1 Pre-Algebra
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Thirion
Prerequisite: BUS 115
MARKETING
Prerequisite: ENG 090
11998 LIT
TIMES
CR
12039 MAN 128-1N1 Human Relation-Organizations
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
13186 LIT
DAYS
TITLE
F10
13963 HUM 115-1N2 World Mythology: GT-AH2
11794 LIT
COURSE
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
12850 LEA 118-1N1 Report Writing
CRN
F10 F10 F10 F10
Parcha Phair
Bower Small
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
CRN
COURSE DAYS
F10
Melendez
F10
Paul
5
F10
Krzemien
F10
Krzemien
F10
Stewart
F10
Small
F10
Page
F10
F10
Phair
4
F10
Wadman
F10
F10
Gabel
Mahan
13188 MAT 121-1N2 College Algebra : MA1 F10
4
4
Bradley
4
Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA), ACT score of 23, MAT 099 (Grade of C or higher), or MAT 106 (Grade of C or higher) NOTE: WebAssign required
4
13791 MAT 122-1N1 College Trigonometry: MA1 F10
3
3
3
Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA), ACT score of 23, MAT 099 (Grade of C or higher), or MAT 106 (Grade of C or higher) NOTE: WebAssign required
4
Anderson
3
Prerequisite: MAT 121 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment
MEDICAL OFFICE TECHNOLOGY
502-3400
13538 MOT 110-1N1 Medical Office Administration F10
Wait
4
Prerequisite: ENG 090 3
13911 MOT 110-1N2 Medical Office Administration F10
Wait
4
Prerequisite: ENG 090 13686 MOT 145-1N1 Transcribe Medical Specialties
4
13539 MOT 150-1N1 Pharmacology-Medical Assts
3
F10
3
Prerequisite: MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 12541 MAT 107-1N2 Career Math
Blake
11866 MAT 121-1N1 College Algebra : MA1
Prerequisite: MAT 090 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment 11857 MAT 107-1N1 Career Math
3
Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA), ACT score of 19, MAT 099 (Grade of C or higher), or MAT 106 (Grade of C or higher) or MAT 076 (Grade of C or higher)
Prerequisite: MAT 090 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment 13914 MAT 103-1N3 Math for Clinical Calculations
Lotto
12776 MAT 120-1N1 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1
Prerequisite: MAT 090 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment 13859 MAT 103-1N2 Math for Clinical Calculations
Lotto
Prerequisite: MAT 060 or equivalent
5
Prerequisite: MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 12331 MAT 103-1N1 Math for Clinical Calculations
F10
F10
Prerequisite: MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 13160 MAT 090-1N3 Introductory Algebra
13618 MAT 112-1N1 Financial Mathematics
13919 MAT 112-1N2 Financial Mathematics
Prerequisite: MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 12232 MAT 090-1N2 Introductory Algebra
Gabel
Prerequisite: MAT 060 or equivalent
Prerequisite: MAT 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment 11893 MAT 090-1N1 Introductory Algebra
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
Prerequisite: MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment
Prerequisite: MAT 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 14003 MAT 077-1N3 Intermediate Algebra
TIMES
CR
F10
Prerequisite: MAT 090 (Grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 13679 MAT 077-1N2 Intermediate Algebra
TITLE
F10
Kirkland Owen
Prerequisite: MAT 030 3
MUSIC
502-3200
Prerequisite: MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or appropriate math assessment NOTE: MyMathLab required 13915 MAT 107-1N3 Career Math
LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
3
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011 - 7
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
MUS 141 - 144 and MUS 241 - 244 are private instruction. All students who are interested in private music instruction must receive written permission from the music department chairperson before enrolling in lessons. Call 502-3200 for an appointment. A lesson fee is charged for private music instruction. Private music instruction is available in the following areas: voice, piano, guitar, bass, flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, French horn, trombone, violin, viola, cello, and percussion. 11993 MUS 120-1N1 Music Appreciation: AH1 F10
Malone
3
F10
Malone
3
502-3300
13862 PAR 114-1N1 Computers and the Law F10
Chase
13863 PAR 115-1N1 Introduction to Law
F10
Chase
F10
Schneider
F10
Chase
F10
Chase
3 3 3
F10
3
F10
3
Trusty
3
Heller
3
POLITICAL SCIENCE
3 2
502-3300
13586 POS 105-1N1 Intro to Political Science:SS1
Ortiz
11554 POS 111-1N1 American Government : SS1
Buchanan
PUBLIC SECURITY MANAGEMENT
3
3
502-3300
11555 PSM 130-1N1 Homeland Security Law
Markowski
3
11556 PSM 132-1N1 Homeland: Forecast Terrorism
3
11558 PSM 135-1N1 Criticl Infrastructure Protect
1
11559 PSM 200-1N1 NIM Syst/Interagency Operation
3
McClintock
PSYCHOLOGY
Crandell Crandell
502-3300 F10
Raitz
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 11567 PSY 101-1N2 General Psychology I: SS3
13162 PSY 101-1N3 General Psychology I: SS3 F10
Raitz
3
Cooley
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 F10
Buday
3
13221 PSY 101-1N4 General Psychology I: SS3 F10
Espinoza
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 F10
Buday
3
12027 PSY 112-1N1 Psychology of Adjustment F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
Gibb
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 F10
Culver
3
11569 PSY 235-1N1 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 3 F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090 11654 PHI
Motes
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
113-1N1 Logic: AH3
F10
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
12456 PHI
Motes
Prerequisite: ENG 090
111-1N2 Intro to Philosophy: AH3
112-1N2 Ethics: AH3
13533 PHT 112-1N1 Pharmacy Law
F10
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
13944 PHI
13532 PHT 111-1N1 Orientation to Pharmacy
F10
502-3200
111-1N1 Intro to Philosophy: AH3
112-1N1 Ethics: AH3
502-3400
11566 PSY 101-1N1 General Psychology I: SS3
PHILOSOPHY
11653 PHI
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
F10
Prerequisite: PAR 115
11651 PHI
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
Prerequisite: ENG 090
PARALEGAL
11650 PHI
TIMES
CR
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
13865 PAR 211-1N1 Legal Research
DAYS
TITLE
Prerequisite: ENG 090
13252 MUS 120-1N2 Music Appreciation: AH1
13864 PAR 125-1N1 Property Law
COURSE
F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
13916 PAR 116-1N1 Torts
CRN
Routh
Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 or PSY 102
114-1N1 Comparative Religions: AH3 F10
Prerequisite: ENG 090
8 - LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
Buday
3
11570 PSY 235-1N2 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 3 F10
Routh
Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 or PSY 102
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011
SUMMER 2011 PPCC CONNECT
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TIMES
TITLE
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
CRN
COURSE DAYS
TITLE TIMES
CR
BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR
13193 PSY 235-1N3 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 3 F10
Routh
Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 or PSY 102 11571 PSY 238-1N1 Child Development: SS3 F10
Miller
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 or PSY 102 12679 PSY 249-1N1 Abnormal Psychology: SS3 F10
Routh
3
Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 or PSY 102
SOCIOLOGY
502-3300
11576 SOC 101-1N1 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 F10
Swanson
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 11577 SOC 101-1N2 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 F10
Farraher
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090 13251 SOC 101-1N3 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 F10
Dahn
3
Prerequisite: ENG 090
SPANISH
502-3200
12478 SPA 111-1N1 Spanish Language I
F10
Valentine
5
Prerequisite: ENG 090 13199 SPA 111-1N2 Spanish Language I
F10
Sustarsic
5
Prerequisite: ENG 090 12479 SPA 112-1N1 Spanish Language II
F10
Sustarsic
5
Prerequisite: SPA 111 (Grade of C or better)
LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES
PPCC CONNECT 6/27/2011 - 9