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1 Our students love the guaranteed transfer admission agreements we offer with 25+ partner colleges and universities. CLC CLASSES FALL 2018 CREDIT COURSES REGISTER NOW! FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUG. 20 HONORS PROGRAM STUDY ABROAD WAUKEGAN CAMPUS EXPANSION

2 WELCOMING NEW PRESIDENT LORI SUDDICK, ED.D. Lori Suddick, CLC s new president, began serving the college May 1. She was previously vice president of learning and chief academic officer for Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, a multi-campus college serving 8,000 students in Green Bay, Wis. Dr. Suddick has 18 years of experience working in twoyear college leadership and faculty roles. She earned her Ed. D. from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, as well as an M.A. and a B.S. in speech and language pathology from Eastern Michigan University. I m excited and honored to serve as president of CLC, she said. I look forward to building relationships with students, staff, faculty and community members. I also look forward to learning about and engaging with the communities of Lake County. NASA ADVENTURES SHOWCASE TALENTS OF DEAN, STUDENT From photographing the International Space Station s interior to building a model of a robotic Mars rover, two separate NASA programs recently allowed a CLC photography professor/dean and a student to showcase their talents and academic ability. Nathaniel Leichty 18 (pictured above), an Honors Scholar from Wauconda, was one of 171 students selected for the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars onsite experience in February at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Leichty and his peers formed competing teams, each of which designed, built and tested a prototype Mars rover. The experience was the pinnacle of my time as a CLC student, said Leichty, a geology major. Hearing career pep talks and participating in the competition raised my self-confidence and made me realize that a NASA career is a real possibility, not a pipe dream. Roland Miller, retired dean of CLC s Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts division and a

3 professional photographer with extensive experience photographing NASA subjects, advised Italian astronaut and photographer Paolo Nespoli on ways to document the inside of the International Space Station last fall. Miller coordinated with NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency to guide Nespoli s photography. It was thrilling to be in communication with an astronaut in an orbiting space station traveling at 17,500 mph, Miller said, adding that he hopes to publish the photos in a book to document a rare, if not the only, collaboration between an earthbound visual artist and an orbiting astronaut. Miller previously published Abandoned in Place: Preserving America s Space History, a book of photographs that chronicled the deactivated facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

4 AWARD-WINNING PROFESSORS ENGAGE STUDENTS How passionate are CLC professors about teaching and helping students? This year s best examples are Jeff Varblow (accounting) and Teal Mercaeant (sociology), who received, respectively, the 2018 Outstanding Full-time and Part-time Faculty of the Year awards, based on student vote. Varblow, who worked for a Big Eight accounting firm before he began teaching at CLC in 2004, said he emphasizes realworld application of concepts. Knowing that the majority of my students will not major in accounting, I relate the topics of my courses to situations that they will actually face in their lives or career, he said. Also, I focus on active learning. Mercaeant, who teaches gender and sexuality studies and sociology, encourages students to share their own stories in class. I share my own as well, so that they can see how relevant the material is to their own lives, she said. I use many active learning activities to get students working together. I also believe that students need to know that you value them as a person, starting with learning their names, and that you believe in their ability to succeed. WE RE SECOND IN MIDWEST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Did you know that CLC is the top two-year college for sustainability in Illinois, second in the Midwest and sixth in the nation? The ratings come from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). range from new green buildings with geothermal heating and cooling systems to a campus farm with its own apiary (managed beehives). Additionally, sustainability is incorporated across the curriculum, preparing students for the future. Students, faculty and staff play a key role in our sustainability efforts, said David Husemoller, sustainability manager. For a full list of the awards and designations, and to learn more about CLC s sustainable efforts, visit The college has received several green awards or designations over the last 20 months, including Tree Campus USA, Bee Campus USA and a STARS Silver rating from AASHE. The college s accomplishments on campus

5 Study Abroad CLC Costs...4 Payment Plan Options...5 Supply Chain Management Program...6 Promise Program...7 Non-credit Classes...8 University Center of Lake County...9 Transfer Path...10 Career Path...11 Get Answers Late-starting Classes...14 FALL 2018 CLASSES Classes listed by type and location Accounting through Welding listings Online Classes...64 Blended Classes...65 Classes at Southlake Campus Classes at Lakeshore Campus Extension Site Classes...67 Late-Starting Classes - Classroom...68 Late-Starting Classes - Online and Blended Evening/Weekend Classes

6 STUDY ABROAD: MAKE THE WORLD YOUR CLASSROOM Earn college credit as you enjoy jaw-dropping scenery, learn about other cultures and make new friends around the world. CLC s study abroad programs include: Peru: Jan. 1-14, Discover the secrets of fascinating ruins throughout Peru s Andes Mountains, including the world-famous Machu Picchu archaeological site. Tour the cities of Lima, Trujillo and Cusco, visiting markets and historical sites. Peru Japan: May 18 to June 8, Visit one of the oldest hot spring spas, medieval castles and historical temples. Study at Ehime University, located in picturesque Matsuyama, the capital city of Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island. Spain/Andorra/France: May 18 to June 2, Tour covers Spain through the Pyrenees and Andorra to France. Learn Spanish and French art, architecture and history. Tour museums, including the Prado and Reina Sofia and many other rich cultural sites. Japan Peru: May 19 to June 1, Visit Peru to experience the Gastronomic Capital of Latin America. Discover regional cuisines and learn about foods typically used in the Peruvian kitchens. Attend demonstration classes and practice using native ingredients. Italy: June 7-21, Explore key archaeological sites, including Pompeii and Herculaneum, and view ancient and modern religious art and architecture in Vatican City and elsewhere. Trace a chronological history of Italy, from the Greek sites of southern Italy to the imperial height of Rome, along with the ethnography of modern peoples and places. Spain For details: Italy 2

7 ENJOY AN ADVENTURE WITH A SEMESTER ABROAD IN CHINA Participate in the College of Lake County s semester abroad program in Kunming, China. Accompanied by a CLC faculty member, you ll explore the world and gain invaluable intercultural experience! Attend Yunnan University, one of China s oldest and most prestigious universities. Live in the beautiful city of Kunming, called the City of Eternal Spring because of its warmer and much milder climate than most other Chinese cities. Students live in an international dormitory on the lovely university campus close to many cultural sites and attractions. Earn college credits. Instruction is in English. Program and scholarship application deadline is Nov. 15, Please visit website for information sessions and to obtain an application: I am totally in love with China. This program allowed me the opportunity to completely immerse myself and to thrive in a culture, and with a people, more vibrant than I thought possible. I ve visited the tombs and palaces of the ancient emperors, bathed in the hot springs of sacred mountains, hiked all night to the top of China s deadliest peak to watch the sunrise, and I could even recite a little Chinese poetry; all before midterms. I am truly grateful to CLC for making this most gratifying and enriching experience possible; truly the chance of a lifetime. Bernard Kondenar, student who participated in CLC s 2017 China semester abroad program. Study in China and enjoy many cultural sites and attractions. Scholarships are available for eligible participants. 3

8 A QUALITY COLLEGE EDUCATION AT A REDUCED COST CLC Fall 2018 tuition and fees are $141 per credit hour in-district; $329 out-of-district; $437 out-of-state. Additional course fees may apply. For details: Services included in your tuition and fees: Tutoring and research help Transfer planning Success and leadership workshops Career planning and job placement Work-study and internship opportunities Financial aid and CLC scholarships Financial aid helps cover tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, personal expenses and transportation. Apply early at (CLC s school code is ) Call (847) or visit Apply for CLC Foundation scholarships at 4

9 PAYMENT PLAN OPTIONS Unable to pay for your entire semester at once? CLC offers an Installment Payment Plan for your convenience. This is not a loan program, so there are no interest or finance charges and no credit check. The only cost is a non-refundable enrollment fee of $25 for fall. Ways you may budget your tuition: Automatic Bank Payment: These are bank-to-bank transfers of funds you have pre-approved for your CLC expenses, which may come from either your checking or savings account. Payments are processed on the fifth or 20 th day of each month and continue until the balance is paid in full. Credit Card: This option allows you to take advantage of any bonus programs offered by your credit card. Your monthly payment will be automatically charged to the credit card you designate. Payments will be charged on the fifth or 20 th day of each month until the balance is paid in full. Flexible tuition payment options Cash Check Credit card echeck Third-party billing Fall 2018 payment deadlines If you register between March 5 and July 31, payment is due July 31. If you register between August1-31, payment is due the next business day after enrollment. If you are receiving financial aid or veterans benefits, visit For additional details on payment plan options, including requirements, payment dates and deadlines, call (847) or visit To avoid being dropped from classes, please pay by your due date. 5

10 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM TEACHES PRACTICAL SKILLS Interested in joining the rapidly growing field of supply chain management? Looking to move up from an entry-level position in a warehouse, distribution center or logistics operation? CLC can help prepare you for both. The new supply chain management program offers a five-class introductory certificate, a 10-class advanced certificate and a 20-class Associate in Applied Science degree. We teach supply chain principles and techniques that can be used for manufacturers, distributors and service industries, said Pam Janson, the program s lead professor, whose prior industry experience includes working for FrontRange Solutions, BDO and Clark Material Handling Company. Find out more at or call (847) The founding partner is Grainger, a businessto-business distributor of products used to maintain, repair and operate facilities. CLC s supply chain management program, launched last fall, impressed Jackie Kackert, a purchasing agent from Gurnee who was the first student to complete the Introduction to Supply Chain certificate in December Understanding cost concepts has allowed me to buy smarter, said Kackert, who plans to earn an advanced certificate and two A.A.S. degrees, one in supply chain management and the other in business administration. CLC s certificates are great starters, whether you currently work in the supply chain or are just testing the waters. The professors bring experience from their industries, they prepare you for real situations and they encourage you to belong to professional organizations. Jackie Kackert 6

11 PROMISE PROGRAM HELPS MAKE COLLEGE AFFORDABLE Are you a high-school student or a parent concerned about financing a college education? There s hope with CLC s Promise Program, in which eligible students have the gap between federal and state financial aid and tuition and fees covered. Graduate from CLC as close to debt-free as possible in either a degree or certificate program, transferring to a four-year college or entering the workforce. You ll also have the chance to participate in leadership and professional development activities. What s more, an academic success coach helps you develop a plan to meet your academic and personal goals. The Promise Program has made a big difference for Chantal Moody, a Round Lake resident double majoring in communication and theatre. Without the funding, I would not be able to attend college, she said. Additionally, Moody said she has improved as a student thanks to regular meetings with academic success coach Mary P. Haynes, who provided practical tips on regular studying and time management. Chantal Moody (left) with Mary P. Haynes, accademic success coach Beyond study skills, she has grown by attending seminars in building leadership skills, fighting procrastination and appreciating diversity. The diversity workshop emphasized the importance of appreciating differences and coming to a common ground, said Moody, whose goal is to become a successful Broadway and screen actress. Collaborating with others is important in acting and in any other career. For details: 7

12 NONCREDIT OPTIONS INNOVATION FOR YOUR BUSINESS, YOUR CAREER, YOUR LIFE The College of Lake County offers you countless opportunities to improve, innovate and reinvent your business, career or life. Professional Development courses Innovative learning solutions for businesses Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center Personal Enrichment courses for youth to adult Visit for current course offerings. For more information: (847) for career training or Professional Development for Personal Enrichment Proud partner in the Lake County Workforce Ecosystem Discovery Program for 50+ 8

13 THE UNIVERSITY CENTER OF LAKE COUNTY OFFERS BACHELOR S COMPLETION AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS The University Center of Lake County helps you to remain in Lake County to complete your bachelor s degree, earn a master s degree or take courses to sharpen professional skills degree and certificate programs Flexible formats Evening, weekend and online options Our pre-admission advisor can provide: Tips on choosing the best program for you Guidance navigating the admission process Assistance finding and applying for financial aid Strategies for college and career success To schedule an appointment visit or call (847) Member Institutions Benedictine University Concordia University Chicago DePaul University Dominican University Eastern Illinois University Elmhurst College National Louis University Northeastern Illinois University North Park University Northern Illinois University FALL OPEN HOUSE Thursday, November 1, 2018, 6-8 p.m. Olivet Nazarene University Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Meet admission representatives Find the right program Discuss your career path Enjoy light refreshments (847) University Center of Lake County 1200 University Center Drive, IL Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville Trinity International University University of Illinois Chicago l Springfield l Urbana-Champaign Webster University 9

14 TRANSFER PATH Our highly-rated accredited courses make transfer seamless. Spend your first two years at College of Lake County and save money earning credits that transfer to your dream four-year college or university. Learn more at DEGREES: Associate in Arts Accounting Anthropology Art Business Administration Communication Criminal Justice Dance Early Childhood Education Economics Elementary Education English French Gender and Sexuality Studies Geography History Humanities International Studies Latin-American Studies Music Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Psychology Recreation Secondary Education Social Work Sociology Spanish Special Education Sustainability (Policy and Social Aspects) Theatre Performance Theatre Technical Associate in Science Biological Sciences Chemistry Computer Information Technology Computer Science Earth Science Mathematics Physics Pre-Professional Sciences Sustainability (Science and Technical Aspects) Associate in Fine Arts Art Music Associate in General Studies Associate in Engineering Science Engineering Engineering and Computer Science 10

15 CAREER PATH Start your career. Most certificates can be completed in less than two years. At College of Lake County, the investment is small, but the payoff is bigger than you d imagine. Learn more at DEGREES AND/OR CERTIFICATES: Associate in Applied Science Accounting Administrative Management and Technology Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Technology Business Administration CAD Drafting Technology Computer Information Technology CNC Programming Criminal Justice Dance: Yoga Teacher Dental Hygiene Digital Media and Design Early Childhood Education Electrical Engineering Technology Emergency Medical Technology Fire Science Technology Health and Wellness Promotion Health Information Technology HVAC/R Engineering Technology Horticulture Hospitality and Culinary Management Human Services Program Laser/Photonics/Optics Machine Tool Trades Massage Therapy Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechatronics Technology Medical Assisting Medical Imaging Nursing Paralegal Studies Phlebotomy Technician Supply Chain Management Surgical Technology Sustainability Programs Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Technical Communication Welding 11

16 GET ANSWERS We are here to help you throughout your education. GRAYSLAKE CAMPUS DIVISION OFFICES: Adult Education and ESL Building 4 (847) Biological and Health Sciences Room B213 (847) Business and Social Sciences Room T302 (847) Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Room B213 (847) Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences Room T302 (847) A WING OFFICES: Academic Counseling/ Transfer Center Room A124 Advising: (847) Career and Job Placement Center Room A111 (847) Counseling: (847) B WING OFFICES: Welcome and One Stop Center Room B114 Admissions and Recruitment (847) Cashier - Tuition Payments/ Payment Plans (847) Financial Aid (847) Registrar and Records (847) Center for International Education and Study Abroad Room B172 (847) Lancer Book Stop (Bookstore) Room B014 (847) Office for Students with Disabilities Room B171 (847) Student Life Room B106 (847) Testing Center Room B150 (847) Veteran Student Services Room B113 (847) L WING OFFICES: Libraries and Instructional Services (847) Tutoring (847) (Math) (847) (Writing) T WING OFFICES: Personal Enrichment Room T317 (847) BUILDING 4 OFFICES: Literacy Room 418 (847) University Center of Lake County CLC Offices Workforce and Professional Development Institute (WPDI) (847) LAKESHORE CAMPUS (847) N. Genesee St., IL SOUTHLAKE CAMPUS (847) S. Milwaukee Ave., IL

17 My future is GUARANTEED! CLC offers Guaranteed Transfer Admission agreements with 25+ colleges and universities CLC students can finish their bachelor s degree at a college/ university of their choice, but our 25+ partner colleges/ universities offer guaranteed admission. These partnerships ensure a seamless transfer of credit by offering personalized academic planning from both institutions. Complete a minimum of 24 credit hours at CLC. Save thousands in tuition costs; CLC s per-credit tuition is typically one-fourth the cost of a four-year state university. Find out more at or call (847)

18 Been too busy to register? Take advantage of the 340 classes that start throughout the semester. Fast-track your career while saving time and money with five- and eight-week classes that start when you re ready. Take the first step onto the path to change your life. See pages for a list of late-starting classes. For details: 14

19 Understanding Class Code Listings - Sample CHM 121 General Chemistry I 5 Hours COURSE PREFIX COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE SEMESTER HOURS OF CREDIT Prerequisite: One year of High School Chemisty (C or be er) or CHM 120 (C or be er) AND MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or be er) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher AND College Reading and Wri ng Readiness (1.1) The code listed at the end of prerequisite or on the line after course title has the following meaning: (1.1) Baccalaureate/Transfer course Occupational/Technical course not intended for transfer; however, some courses may transfer. (1.4), (1.5), (1.6), (1.7), (1.8) Developmental or general studies credit not intended for transfer and not applicable to any degree CHM :20 p.m. MW 1/16 5/3 1-2:50 p.m. TR CLASS # COURSE # AND SECTION # CLASS MEETING TIME DAYS COURSE MEETS DATE CLASS BEGINS DATE CLASS ENDS NOT INCLUDING FINAL EXAM Key to Codes * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour BOLD Class meets after 4 p.m. or on Saturday or Sunday Hours Credit hour value of course R Thursday U Sunday BLENDED A section that combines work in the classroom as well as on the internet. Online A section that is presented on the Internet. Visit clconline.clcillinois.edu for information Location Key Campus Locations: Campus () W. Washington St.,, IL Lakeshore Campus () 33 N. Genesee St.,, IL Southlake Campus () 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave.,, IL Community Locations: Condell Medical Center 801 S. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, IL Highland Park Hospital 718 Glenview Ave., Highland Park, IL Lake County High Schools Technology Campus W. Washington St.,, IL University Center University Center Drive,, IL Vista Healthcare / Vista Medical Center West 222 S. Greenleaf Street, Gurnee, IL Course Selection and Numbering Section numbers identify location and type of course Classes at, Lakeshore, Southlake and Other Locations Bridge Courses ESL Support Courses Intersession Courses Learning Communities Courses Project GRAD Courses Teleweb Courses BlendedCourses Honors Courses Distance Learning Courses Dual Credit Courses Online Courses Modules Independent Study Courses Field Study Trips / Courses Gainful employment data is available at 15

20 Final Exam Week Fall Semester officially ends on December 14, Final exam week is December 8-14, During final exam week, your class will not meet at its regularly scheduled time. Your specific final exam schedule will be available in mystudentcenter upon registration. ACCOUNTING Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , ACC 110 Accounting in Business 2 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ ACC :20 a.m. TR 8/21 11/ ACC :45 p.m. T 8/21 11/ ACC :45 p.m. W 9/26 12/5 ACC 121 Financial Accounting 4 Hours Prerequisites: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND MTH 108 (C or better) or ACC 110 (C or better) or higher math course or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher Recommended: BUS 121 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ACC a.m.-12:55 p.m. S 8/25 12/ ACC :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ACC :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ACC :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ACC :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ACC :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ACC :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ACC :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ACC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ACC 122 Managerial Accounting 4 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 113 or ACC 121 (either C or better) Recommended: CIT 119 or CIT 120 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ACC :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ACC :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ACC :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ACC :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ACC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ACC 212 Federal Taxation of Individuals 3 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 121 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACC :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ACC 214 Cost Accounting 3 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 122 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ACC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ACC 221 Intermediate Accounting I 4 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 122 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ACC :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 ACC 222 Intermediate Accounting II 4 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 221 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $20 Online 3412 ACC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ACC 251 Financial Accounting Research 1 Hour Corequisite: ACC 222 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $20 Online 3413 ACC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ACC 271 Auditing 3 Hours Prerequisite: ACC 222 (C or better) or ACC 221 (B or better) and concurrent enrollment in ACC 222 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ACC :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/7 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , AOS 111 Business Communication 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1621 AOS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ AOS ONLINE 8/20 12/12 AOS 112 Computer Basics/Software Applications 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG AOS :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ AOS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ AOS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 AOS 113 Comprehensive Word Processing 3 Hours 1620 AOS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ AOS ONLINE 8/20 12/12 AOS 114 Outlook 1 Hour Additional Course Fee: $ AOS ONLINE 9/10 11/7 16 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

21 AOS 122 Business Mathematics 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness 1624 AOS :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ AOS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ AOS ONLINE 8/20 12/12 AOS 170 Computer Keyboarding I 2 Hours 1632 AOS :20 p.m. TR 8/21 10/11 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 1634 AOS :20 p.m. TR 8/21 10/11 AOS 171 Computer Keyboarding II 2 Hours Prerequisite: AOS 170, or Corequisite AOS 170, or permission of instructor 1627 AOS :20 p.m. TR 10/16 12/6 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 1636 AOS :20 p.m. TR 10/16 12/6 AOS 175 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Building 2 Hours 1628 AOS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AOS 178 Intermediate Keyboarding 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND AOS 171 or AOS 175 or permission of instructor 1626 AOS :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 1639 AOS :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AOS 214 Administrative Office Procedures 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1633 AOS :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 AOS 215 Presentation Software 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 3324 AOS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 AOS 216 Integrated Office Projects 3 Hours Prerequisites: (AOS 112 and AOS 113) or CIT 119 Additional Course Fee: $ AOS ONLINE 8/20 12/12 AOS 237 Managerial Communication 3 Hours Prerequisite: AOS 111 or ENG AOS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 AOS 253 Leadership 3 Hours Prerequisite: BUS 121 or department consent Recommended: BUS 223 or BUS 233 or AOS AOS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 AGRICULTURE Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , AGR 111 Permaculture Production 2 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND a score of 34 or higher on the Math Placement Test or Basic Algebra Readiness Recommended: Basic biology or ecology coursework Additional Course Fee: $ AGR :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. S 8/25, 9/15, 9/29 10/13, 10/27, 11/10 AGR 210 Agricultural Marketing 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Recommended: HRT 160, BUS 122, or BUS 121 BLENDED: 1213 AGR :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/12 ANTHROPOLOGY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , ANT 121 Introduction to Anthropology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (For online sections, College Reading and Writing Readiness is required) (1.1) 1595 ANT :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT a.m.-12:15 p.m. F 9/7 12/ ANT :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ANT :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ANT :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT :30-6:45 p.m. TR 9/25 12/ ANT :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ANT ONLINE 8/20 12/ ANT ONLINE 9/17 12/ ANT ONLINE 10/22 12/14 ANT 221 Cultural Anthropology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (For online sections, College Reading and Writing Readiness is required) (1.1) 1597 ANT :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ANT a.m.-12:30 p.m. S 9/8 12/ ANT :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ANT :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ANT :30-6:45 p.m. MW 9/24 12/ ANT :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ANT :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ANT :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT ONLINE 8/20 12/ ANT ONLINE 9/17 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 17

22 ANT 222 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3 Hours 1614 ANT ONLINE 9/17 12/14 ANT 224 Introduction to Archaeology 3 Hours 1602 ANT :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ANT ONLINE 9/17 12/14 ANT 228 Cross-Cultural Relationships 3 Hours 1601 ANT ONLINE 9/17 12/14 ARABIC Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , ARA 121 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I 4 Hours (1.1) 3358 ARA :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , ART 121 Introduction to Art 3 Hours 2091 ART :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ART :55 p.m. W 9/12 12/ ART p.m. R 8/30 12/ ART p.m. W 9/5 12/ ART :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/ ART ONLINE 8/20 12/ ART ONLINE 9/17 12/ ART ONLINE 10/22 12/ ART ONLINE 8/20 10/14 ART 122 Two Dimensional Design 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2130 ART a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :30-9:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 123 Color and Design Techniques 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 122 (C or better) (1.1) 2139 ART a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 124 Drawing I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2093 ART :30-11:15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART 127 Drawing II 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 124 (1.1) 2125 ART :30-9:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 128 Watercolor I 2 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2096 ART :30 a.m.-12 p.m. F 8/24 12/ ART :20 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ART 129 Photography I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2128 ART :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 149 Digital Photography I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2113 ART :50 a.m. T 8/21 12/ ART :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ART p.m. T 9/11 12/ ART a.m.-12:50 p.m. S 8/25 12/8 ART 220 Watercolor II 2 Hours Prerequisite: ART128 (1.1) 2099 ART :30 a.m.-12 p.m. F 8/24 12/ ART :20 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ART 222 Computer Art I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2101 ART :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART 223 Sculpture I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2137 ART a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 224 Painting I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2103 ART :30-11:20 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 18 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

23 ART 225 Figure Drawing 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 124 (1.1) 2104 ART :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART 226 Ceramics I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ART :30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 227 Painting II 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 224 (1.1) 2105 ART :30-11:20 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 228 Sculpture II 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2138 ART a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 240 History of Art I 3 Hours 2106 ART :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ART 241 History of Art II 3 Hours 3376 ART :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 ART 245 Jewelry I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2144 ART a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART 246 Ceramics II 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 226 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ART :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART 247 Ceramics III 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 246 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ART :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ART :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ART 248 Individual Art Projects 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR Instructor Consent. Must have successfully completed all possible courses in a discipline, e.g., painting, sculpture, design, drawing, Photography, Computer Art, or Art History. May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.1) CERAMICS: 2087 ART /20 12/14 PAINTING: 2088 ART /20 12/14 SCULPTURE: 2089 ART /20 12/14 PHOTOGRAPHY: 2111 ART /20 12/14 DRAWING: 2112 ART /20 12/14 COMPUTER ART: 2090 ART /20 12/14 ART 249 Digital Photography II 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 149 (1.1) 2120 ART :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 ART 260 History of Photography 3 Hours 2110 ART :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ART ONLINE 8/20 12/ ART ONLINE 8/20 10/ ART ONLINE 10/22 12/14 ART 263 2D Computer Animation 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 122 and ART 222 (1.1) 2132 ART :30-11:15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 264 3D Computer Animation 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 263 (1.1) 2133 ART :30-11:15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ART 271 Introduction to Electronic Graphic Publishing 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 222 (1.1) BLENDED: 2140 ART :45 p.m. TR 9/6 12/6 ART 272 Introduction to Video Production 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART 149 or ART 249 (1.1) 2131 ART :30-11:15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUTOMATION, ROBOTICS, AND MECHATRONICS Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , ARM 111 Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing I 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer 320 or higher, ELI 104 C or better, ELI 107 A or better, ELI 108 A or better, ELI 109 C or better or ELI 110 C or better or College Reading Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness or math placement 56 or higher ARM ONLINE 8/27 10/2 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 19

24 ARM 112 Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing II 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 111 (C or better) or consent of department 2787 ARM ONLINE 10/3 11/16 ARM 113 Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing III 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 112 (C or better) or consent of department 2788 ARM ONLINE 11/7 12/14 ARM 131 Robot Design and Construction I 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103 (C or better), ELI 104 (C or better), ELI 110 (C or better), or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. T 8/21 9/25 ARM 132 Robot Design and Construction II 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 131 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. T 10/2 10/30 ARM 133 Robot Design and Construction III 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 132 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. T 11/6 12/4 ARM 151 Mechanical Systems I 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103 (C or better), ELI 104 (C or better), ELI 110 (C or better), or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness. Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. M 8/27 10/ ARM :30-10 p.m. R 8/23 9/20 ARM 152 Mechanical Systems II 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 151 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. M 10/8 11/ ARM :30-10 p.m. R 9/27 10/25 ARM 153 Mechanical Systems III 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 152 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. M 11/12 12/ ARM :30-10 p.m. R 11/1 12/6 ARM 155 STEM Workplace Professional Skills 1 Hour 2813 ARM :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/3 ARM 156 Electrical Systems I 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103 (C or better), ELI 104 (C or better), ELI 110 (C or better), or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. T 8/28 10/ ARM :30-10 p.m. W 8/22 9/19 ARM 157 Electrical Systems II 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 156 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. T 10/9 11/ ARM :30-10 p.m. W 9/26 10/24 ARM 158 Electrical Systems III 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 157 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. T 11/13 12/ ARM :30-10 p.m. W 10/31 12/5 ARM 171 Automation I 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103 (C or better), ELI 104 (C or better), ELI 110 (C or better), or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness. Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. W 8/29 9/26 ARM 172 Automation II 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 171 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. W 10/3 10/31 ARM 173 Automation III 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 172 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. W 11/7 12/12 ARM 174 Automation IV 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 173 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. F 8/24 9/21 ARM 175 Automation V 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 174 or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. F 9/28 10/26 ARM 176 Automation VI 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 175 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. F 11/2 12/7 ARM 191 Pneumatics and Hydraulics I 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103 (C or better), ELI 104 (C or better), ELI 110 (C or better), or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness. Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. W 8/22 9/19 ARM 192 Pneumatics and Hydraulics II 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 191 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. W 9/26 10/24 20 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

25 ARM 193 Pneumatics and Hydraulics III 1 Hour Corequisite: ARM 192 (C or better) or consent of department Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. W 10/31 12/5 ARM 196 Electrical Systems Capstone 1 Hour Prerequisite: ARM 153, ARM 158, and ARM 173 (all C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. M 8/20 9/24 ARM 197 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Capstone 1 Hour Concurrent Enrollment: ARM 196 Additional Course Fee: $ ARM a.m.-3:33 p.m. M 10/1 10/29 ARM 198 Complete Systems Integration 1 Hour Concurrent Enrollment: ARM ARM a.m.-3:35 p.m. M 11/5 12/3 ARM 226 Programmable Automation Technologies 3 Hours Prerequisite: ARM 133 (C or better) 3403 ARM :30-9:30 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 ARM 266 Advanced Motor Control 3 Hours Prerequisite: ARM 153 and ARM 158 (both C or better) 3402 ARM :30-9:30 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , ACR 110 Introduction to Automotive Collision Repair 3 Hours 2776 ACR a.m.-1 p.m. MW 8/20 10/ ACR p.m. MW 8/20 10/10 ACR 112 Non-Structural Repair I 5 Hours Corequisite: ACR 110 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACR :40 p.m. TR 8/21 12/13 ACR 115 Automotive Welding 5 Hours Corequisite: ACR 110 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACR :40 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ACR 119 Paintless Dent Removal 3 Hours Prerequisite: ACR 110 and ACR 112 (formerly ABR 110) (both C or better) 2780 ACR a.m.-1 p.m. MW 10/15 12/ ACR p.m. MW 10/15 12/5 ACR 131 Automotive Refinishing I 3 Hours Corequisite: ACR 110 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACR a.m.-1 p.m. MW 10/15 12/ ACR p.m. MW 10/15 12/5 ACR 137 Automotive Mechanical Systems 5 Hours Corequisite: ACR 110 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACR :40 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ACR :40 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ACR 212 Non-Structural Repair II 5 Hours Prerequisite: ACR 110, ACR 112 (ABR 110), and ACR 115 (ABR 115) (all C or better) Corequisite: ACR 138 (ABR 138) (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACR :40 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ACR 233 Automotive Refinishing III 5 Hours Prerequisite: ACR 132 (formerly ABR 131) and ACR 215 (formerly ABR 215) (both C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ ACR :20-10 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , AUT 110 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ AUT :30 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ AUT :30 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ AUT :30 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ AUT :30 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ AUT a.m.-12:40 p.m. S 8/25 12/8 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 2825 AUT :30 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 111 Engine Repair 4 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT a.m.-12 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ AUT p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 2815 AUT p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AUT 112 Braking Systems 4 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 2830 AUT p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 21

26 AUT 113 Suspension and Alignment 4 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AUT 131 Auto Electrical I 4 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT p.m. TR 8/21 12/ AUT p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BILINGUAL SUPPORT (SP/EN) AVAILABLE: 2817 AUT p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 132 Manual Drive Train and Axles 4 Hours Corequisite: AUT 110 (formerly AUT 174) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT a.m.-12 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 217 Automotive Service Consulting 3 Hours BLENDED: 2829 AUT :40 p.m. W 8/22, 9/5, 9/19 10/3, 10/17, 10/24 11/7, 11/21, 12/5 AUT 231 Auto Electrical II 4 Hours Prerequisite: AUT 131 (formerly AUT 172) (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT p.m. TR 8/21 12/ AUT p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 232 Automatic Transmission and Transaxle 4 Hours Prerequisite: AUT 131 (formerly AUT 172) (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 233 Advanced Driveline Systems 3 Hours Prerequisite: AUT 232 (formerly AUT 274) and AUT 132 (formerly AUT 273) (all C or better) or Consent of Instructor with current A2 and A3 Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications or approved work experience 2835 AUT :30 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AUT 251 Powertrain Controls 4 Hours Prerequisite: AUT 111 (formerly AUT 171), AUT 131 (formerly AUT 172) (all C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT a.m.-12 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 252 Powertrain Management 4 Hours Prerequisite: AUT 111 (formerly AUT 171), AUT 131 (formerly AUT 172), AUT 231 (formerly AUT 173) and AUT 251 (formerly AUT 272) (all C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ AUT a.m.-12 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 AUT 290 Advanced Specialization 4 Hours Prerequisite: 20 Credits in AUT courses and Consent of Instructor; Students must have earned a grade of C or better in all previous automotive courses. Additional Course Fee: $ AUT p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 AUT 299 Special Topics in the Automotive Industry 0.5 Hours SEMA TRIP: 2832 AUT /28 11/2 BIOLOGY Biological and Health Sciences Division, Room B210 (847) , BIO 111 Human Form and Function 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1239 BIO :50 a.m. S 8/25 12/8 11:15 a.m.-1:05 p.m. S 8/25 12/ BIO :50 p.m. R 8/21 12/6 1-3:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 7-9:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 1278 BIO :30-5:20 p.m. R 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 1-3:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO ONLINE 8/20 12/13 BIO 120 Environmental Biology 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 -AND- Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ BIO a.m.-1:05 p.m. S 8/25 12/ BIO :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 8:30-10:20 a.m. F 8/20 12/ BIO :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 9-10:50 a.m. W 8/21 12/ BIO :15 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/7 1-2:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. W 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. MW 9/26 12/6 12-1:50 p.m. TR 9/26 12/ BIO :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/7 1-2:50 p.m. F 8/20 12/ BIO :30-4:20 p.m. MW 9/26 12/6 2:30-4:20 p.m. TR 9/26 12/ BIO :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/7 6-7:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/6 6-7:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/6 HONORS: 1221 BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/7 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. F 8/20 12/ BIO :30-4:20 p.m. T 8/20 12/7 1:30-3:20 p.m. R 8/20 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 1-2:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: Vernon Holls 1298 BIO :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/15 22 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

27 BIO 123 Principles of Biology 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 102 or MTH 105 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher - AND - College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 1258 BIO a.m.-1:05 p.m. S 8/25 12/ BIO :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/20 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. W 8/21 12/ BIO :15 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ :50 a.m. W 8/21 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 1-2:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 1-2:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :25 p.m. TR 9/6 12/6 3-5:25 p.m. R 9/6 12/ BIO :30-6:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 7-8:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/6 7-9:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 1263 BIO :50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. W 8/20 12/5 6-7:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 1-2:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/6 7-8:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/6 BIO 127 Introduction to Evolution 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1291 BIO :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BIO ONLINE 8/20 12/6 BIO 140 Environmental Biology without Lab 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 -AND- Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1272 BIO :30-11:20 a.m. F 8/24 12/ BIO a.m.-11:15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. TR 10/18 12/6 BIO 141 Concepts in Biology 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 -AND- Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1271 BIO :15 p.m. TR 8/20 12/6 1-2:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :30-6:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 7-8:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 BIO 149 Genetics and Society 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1277 BIO :30 a.m.-10:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/6 BIO 161 General Biology I 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher AND College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 1254 BIO :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 9:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. F 8/20 12/ BIO :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 9:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 1-3:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 2:30-5:20 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BIO 162 General Biology II 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 161(C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ BIO :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BIO 222 General Botany 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 120, BIO 123, BIO 161 or HRT 121 (C or better in any one) (1.1) 1294 BIO :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BIO 244 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 123 (formerly BIO 121) or BIO 161 (all C or better) (1.1) 1225 BIO :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/7 9-10:50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ :50 a.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 12-1:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/7 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/7 1-2:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 3-4:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 2:30-4:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :30-6:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 7-8:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 5-6:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BIO :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 4:30-6:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 8:30-10:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BIO :30-9:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 6:30-8:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/6 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 23

28 BIO 245 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 124 or BIO 244 (C or better) (1.1) 1290 BIO :50 a.m. S 8/25 12/8 12:30-2:20 p.m. S 8/25 12/ BIO :15 a.m. F 8/24 12/7 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 1-2:15 p.m. F 8/24 12/ BIO :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/7 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 9-10:50 a.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 1:30-3:20 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/7 1-2:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 3-4:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 4-5:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/ BIO :30-9:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 6:30-8:20 p.m. W 8/20 12/ BIO :30-9:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 6:30-8:20 p.m. R 8/21 12/6 BIO 246 Microbiology 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 123 (formerly BIO 121) or BIO 161 (all C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ BIO :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ BIO :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BIO :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BIO :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BIO 299 Special Topics in Biology 3 Hours May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.1) RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY: 1299 BIO /11 12/4 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , BUS 111 Fundamentals of Finance 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND ACC 112 or higher ACC course (1.1) 1644 BUS :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 BUS 119 Personal Finance 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1669 BUS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 BUS 121 Introduction to Business 3 Hours 1645 BUS :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS :30-11:15 a.m. F 8/24 12/ BUS :55 a.m. S 8/25 12/ BUS :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS a.m.-12:15 p.m. MW 9/24 12/ BUS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :15 p.m. MW 9/24 12/ BUS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ BUS :50 p.m. R 8/30 12/ BUS :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ BUS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 BLENDED: 1664 BUS :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :50 p.m. T 8/21 10/ BUS :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ BUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ BUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ BUS ONLINE 9/5 12/ BUS ONLINE 10/15 12/ BUS ONLINE 8/20 10/ BUS ONLINE 10/22 12/14 BUS 122 Principles of Marketing 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1655 BUS :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ BUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ BUS ONLINE 9/5 12/14 BUS 132 Business Ethics 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: BUS BUS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 BUS 212 Business to Business Marketing 3 Hours Prerequisite: BUS 121 or BUS BUS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 BUS 215 Operations Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: Basic Algebra Readiness and BUS BUS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 BUS 219 Small Business Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: BUS 121 (C or better) or Department Consent 3247 BUS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 24 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

29 BUS 221 Business Law I 3 Hours Prerequisite: BUS 121 or PLS 110 (1.1) 1659 BUS :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ BUS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ BUS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ BUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ BUS ONLINE 10/15 12/14 BUS 223 Principles of Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: BUS 121 (1.1) 1682 BUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 BLENDED: 1663 BUS :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BUS 237 Managerial Communication 3 Hours Prerequisite: AOS 111 or ENG BUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 BUS 238 Project Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Recommended: BUS BUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 BUS 253 Leadership 3 Hours Prerequisite: BUS 121 or Department Consent. Recommended: BUS 223 or BUS 233 or AOS BUS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CHEMISTRY Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , CHM 120 Chemical Concepts 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 102 or MTH 105 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 22 or higher - AND - College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 1303 CHM :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/8 12:15-2:05 p.m. S 8/25 12/ CHM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 8-9:50 a.m. T 8/20 12/ CHM :15 p.m. TR 8/20 12/6 1-2:50 p.m. W 8/20 12/ CHM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. R 8/20 12/ CHM :30-6:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 7-8:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CHM :30-7:05 p.m. MW 9/5 12/5 7:15-9:25 p.m. W 9/5 12/ CHM :30-6:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 7-8:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/ CHM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 12-1:50 p.m. R 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 1315 CHM :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CHM :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 2:30-4:20 p.m. W 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 1323 CHM :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CHM :50 a.m. W 8/21 12/6 CHM 121 General Chemistry I 5 Hours Prerequisite: One year of High School Chemisty (C or better) or CHM 120 (C or better) AND MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher AND College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 1316 CHM :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/20 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CHM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM :15 p.m. TR 8/20 12/5 12-1:50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CHM :15 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CHM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/6 12-1:50 p.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM :30-8:50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CHM :50 a.m. S 8/24 12/7 6-9:50 p.m. F 8/24 12/ CHM :30-8:50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CHM :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/6 2-3:50 p.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM :30-8:50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 1335 CHM :50 a.m. TR 8/20 12/14 CHM 123 General Chemistry II 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 121 (C or better) (1.1) 1324 CHM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM :30-6:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 7-8:50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 CHM 125 Elementary Organic Chemistry 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 120 (B or better) OR CHM 121 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ CHM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. TR 8/20 12/5 CHM 140 Chemistry for a Changing World 3 Hours 1327 CHM :15 p.m. TR 8/20 12/ CHM ONLINE 8/20 12/5 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 25

30 CHM 142 Chemistry for a Changing World-LAB 4 Hours 3373 CHM :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/13 2:30-4:20 p.m. R 8/21 12/13 BLENDED: 1328 CHM :30-4:20 p.m. R 8/20 12/5 CHM 222 Organic Chemistry I 5 Hours Prerequisite: CHM 123 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ CHM :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 12-3:50 p.m. T 8/20 12/ CHM :50 p.m. W 8/20 12/5 6-9:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 CHINESE Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division Room B210, CHI 121 Beginning Chinese I 4 Hours (1.1) 3359 CHI :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/12 SEMESTER STUDY ABROAD: Xian, China 2151 CHI /27 12/16 COMMUNICATION Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , CMM 111 Communication Skills 3 Hours 2204 CMM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ CMM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 CMM 121 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Hours 2156 CMM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM a.m.-12:20 p.m. S 9/8 12/ CMM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ CMM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ CMM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :45 a.m. F 8/24 12/ CMM :45 a.m. F 8/24 12/ CMM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :20 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ CMM :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30-5:25 p.m. R 9/6 12/ CMM :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :30-5:15 p.m. T 8/28 12/ CMM :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ CMM :15 p.m. T 8/28 12/ CMM :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CMM :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ CMM :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ CMM :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ CMM :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ CMM :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CMM :45 p.m. MW 10/10 12/ CMM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30-9:45 p.m. R 9/6 12/ CMM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM a.m.-12:20 p.m. U 9/9 12/9 BLENDED: 2212 CMM :20-6:50 p.m. W 9/12, 10/10 11/7, 12/ CMM :30-5:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CMM :30-9:45 p.m. T 9/11 12/ CMM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :30 p.m. F 9/7 12/7 BLENDED: 2213 CMM :45 a.m. S 8/25, 9/22, 10/13 11/17, 12/8 CMM 123 Dynamics of Small Group Discussion 3 Hours 2185 CMM :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CMM 127 Intercultural Communication 3 Hours 2181 CMM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :25 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ CMM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :55 p.m. T 9/11 12/4 SEMESTER STUDY ABROAD: Carlow, Ireland 2219 CMM /17 12/ CMM ONLINE 8/20 12/ CMM ONLINE 8/27 12/15 CMM 128 Interviewing Practices 3 Hours 2154 CMM :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CMM :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CMM :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CMM :30-5:45 p.m. MW 9/10 12/5 BLENDED: 2210 CMM :30-9:15 p.m. W 8/22, 10/17 11/7, 12/5 CMM 221 Applied Forensics 3 Hours (1.1) 2194 CMM p.m. F 8/24 12/ CMM :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 7-9:50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 12-9:50 p.m. F 8/24 12/ CMM a.m.-10 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 26 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

31 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , CAD 110 CAD/CAM Concepts 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or consent of instructor Additional Course Fee: $50 BLENDED: 2843 CAD :30-5:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 CAD 117 Introduction to AutoCAD 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $50 BLENDED: 2844 CAD :30-5:50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ CAD :30-3 p.m. W 8/22 12/ CAD p.m. T 8/21 12/4 CAD 170 Introduction to SolidWorks 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ CAD p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CAD 171 Introduction to Inventor 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ CAD :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CAD 176 Introduction to Creo 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ CAD :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CAD 178 Introduction to Revit 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $50 BLENDED: 3289 CAD :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 CAD 270 SolidWorks II 3 Hours Prerequisite: CAD 170 (previously CAD 173) Additional Course Fee: $ CAD :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CAD 271 Inventor II 3 Hours Prerequisite: CAD 171 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $50 BLENDED: 2849 CAD :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 CAD 278 Revit II 3 Hours Prerequisite: CAD previously CAD 214 (C or better) BLENDED: 3620 CAD :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , CIT 111 Comprehensive Spreadsheets 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness 1707 CIT :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 112 Comprehensive Database 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1700 CIT :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 113 Introduction to SQL 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 112 (Previously CIS 230) - AND - a CIT programming course or a passing score on the Programming Placement Test 1728 CIT :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CIT 119 Introduction to Office Software 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 AND Basic Algebra Readiness or concurrent enrollment in MTH CIT :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 120 Introduction to Computers 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1695 CIT :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CIT :30-9:55 a.m. MW 9/5 12/ CIT :30-11:15 a.m. F 8/24 12/ CIT :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CIT :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CIT :20 a.m. TR 8/28 12/ CIT :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CIT :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CIT :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CIT :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CIT :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ CIT :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/ CIT ONLINE 9/5 12/ CIT ONLINE 9/17 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 27

32 CIT 130 Operating Systems for A+ Certificate 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness 1703 CIT :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 CIT 131 Windows Operating System 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ CIT :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 132 Linux Operating System 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ CIT :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 133 Network Automation 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 130 or CIT 131 Corequisite: CIT CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 134 Introduction to Programming Concepts 3 Hours Corequisite: CIT 120 or passing score on the Introduction to Computers Placement Test 1721 CIT a.m.-12:15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CIT :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CIT ONLINE 8/22 12/14 CIT 138 Introduction to C# Programming 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 134 or equivalent or a passing score on the Programming Placement Test 1722 CIT :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CIT 139 Cisco: Introduction to Networks 3 Hours 1727 CIT :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CIT :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CIT 152 Network Security Fundamentals 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 130 or CIT 131 AND CIT 139 or CIT 150 (all C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ CIT :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CIT 159 Cisco: Routing and Switching 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 139 Recommended: CIT CIT :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 CIT 170 Web Page Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG CIT ONLINE 8/22 12/14 CIT 171 Web Page Scripting 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 170 or DMD CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 CIT 241 Advanced C++ 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 141 (1.1) 1713 CIT :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 CIT 252 Hardening the Infrastructure 3 Hours Prerequisites: CIT 151 or CIT 230 (C or better), and CIT 152 (C or better) or instructor consent CIT :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CIT 255 Server Virtualization Technologies 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 151 or CIT 230 (either C or better) or Consent of Instructor 1729 CIT :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CIT 256 Windows Forensic Analysis 3 Hours Prerequisite: CIT 130 or CIT 131 (either C or better) BLENDED: 1719 CIT :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 CIT 259 Topics in Computer Forensics 3 Hours Prerequisite: To be determined relative to topic May be taken four times for credit toward degree MOBILE PHONE FORENSICS: 1732 CIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 COMPUTERIZED NUMERICAL CONTROL Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , CNC 110 CNC Operations I 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ CNC :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CNC 115 CNC Programming I 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ CNC :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 28 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

33 CNC 216 Advanced Lathe Programming 3 Hours Prerequisite: CNC 115 Additional Course Fee: $ CNC :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CNC 218 Introduction to Master CAM 3 Hours Prerequisites: CNC 115 or MTT 112 -AND - CAD 117 Additional Course Fee: $ CNC :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 CRIMINAL JUSTICE Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , CRJ 121 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Hours 1749 CRJ :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CRJ :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CRJ :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ :30-5:20 p.m. T 8/28 12/ CRJ :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ CRJ ONLINE 10/8 12/14 CRJ 122 Introduction to Policing 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ 121 (1.1) 1748 CRJ :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ ONLINE 10/8 12/14 CRJ 123 Introduction to Criminology 3 Hours 1740 CRJ :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ CRJ :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ CRJ ONLINE 10/8 12/14 CRJ 124 Introduction to Corrections 3 Hours 3311 CRJ :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ ONLINE 10/8 12/14 CRJ 213 Community Policing 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ CRJ :50 p.m. R 8/30 12/6 CRJ 214 Substance Abuse and Criminal Justice 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ CRJ ONLINE 10/8 12/14 CRJ 215 Issues in Criminal Justice 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 3566 CRJ :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CRJ 218 Criminal Justice Internship 3 Hours Prerequisite: Criminal Justice major with minimum of 30 semester hours completed and approval of criminal internship coordinator CRJ /20 12/14 CRJ 219 Principles of Criminal Investigation 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ CRJ :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 CRJ 220 Independent Research 3 Hours Prerequisites: Criminal Justice major and consent of the Criminal Justice department chair 1735 CRJ /20 12/14 CRJ 221 Criminal Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ 121 (1.1) 1744 CRJ :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ ONLINE 8/22 12/14 CRJ 222 Criminal Procedural Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ 121 (1.1) 1742 CRJ :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/5 CRJ 223 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ 121 (1.1) 1751 CRJ :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/3 CRJ 224 Institutional Corrections 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ 124 (1.1) 1756 CRJ :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CRJ 229 Juvenile Delinquency 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: CRJ 121 (1.1) 1745 CRJ :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ CRJ :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/5 CRJ 248 Psychology of the Criminal Mind 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 C or better Recommended: CRJ 219 (1.1) 1753 CRJ :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ CRJ ONLINE 9/5 12/13 CRJ 270 Criminal Justice Assessment Seminar 3 Hours Prerequisite: Sophomore Standing 1734 CRJ :50 p.m. R 8/30 12/6 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 29

34 DANCE Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , DENTAL HYGIENE Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , DNC 121 Introduction to Ballet I 3 Hours (1.1) 2240 DNC :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 DNC 122 Modern Dance Technique I 3 Hours (1.1) 2246 DNC :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 DNC 124 Beginning Yoga 3 Hours (1.1) 2237 DNC :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ DNC :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 2239 DNC :45 a.m. F 8/24 12/ DNC :30-9:45 a.m. TR 9/11 12/6 DNC 125 Elements of Dance Composition I 3 Hours (1.1) 2244 DNC /21 12/6 DNC 129 Dance Practicum I 3 Hours May be taken twice for credit toward degree (1.1) 2245 DNC /20 12/ DNC /20 12/ DNC /20 12/14 DNC 141 Beginning Hip Hop 3 Hours (1.1) BLENDED: 2241 DNC :30-3:45 p.m. TR 10/2 12/6 DNC 222 Intermediate Modern Dance Technique 3 Hours Prerequisite: DNC 122 (1.1) 2251 DNC /20 12/14 DNC 224 Intermediate Yoga 3 Hours Prerequisite: DNC 124 (1.1) 2250 DNC :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ DNC /12 12/14 DNC 240 The Art of Dance 3 Hours BLENDED: 2243 DNC :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ DNC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 DHY 111 Preclinic Theory and Practice of Dental Hygiene 2 Hours Prerequisites: BIO 244 and BIO 245 (both C or better) AND Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1344 DHY :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/3 DHY 113 Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 111 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1347 DHY a.m.-12 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 1-4 p.m. T 8/21 12/ DHY a.m. R 8/23 12/ p.m. R 8/23 12/6 DHY 115 Head and Neck Anatomy 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 111 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1345 DHY :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 DHY 117 Dental Anatomy 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 111 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1351 DHY p.m. T 8/28, 9/11, 9/25 10/9, 10/23 11/6, 11/20, 12/4 10 a.m.-12 p.m. F 8/24, 9/7, 9/21 10/5, 10/19 11/2, 11/16 11/ DHY p.m. R 8/30, 9/13, 9/27 10/11, 10/25 11/8, 12/6 10 a.m.-12 p.m. F 8/24, 9/7, 9/21 10/5, 10/19 11/2, 11/16 11/30 DHY 131 Oral Histology and Embryology 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 111 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1350 DHY :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/5 DHY 171 Preventive Dental Hygiene 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 111 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1346 DHY :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 DHY 211 Theory and Practice of Dental Hygiene III 2 Hours Prerequisite: DHY 134, DHY 176, and DHY 179 (C or better in all) Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1340 DHY :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 30 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

35 DHY 213 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4 Hours Prerequisite: DHY 179 (C or better) Corequisite: DHY 211 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1342 DHY a.m.-12 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 1-5 p.m. M 8/20 12/ DHY p.m. WF 8/22 12/7 8 a.m.-12 p.m. F 8/22 12/7 DHY 215 Dental Radiology II 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 211 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1338 DHY :50 a.m. T 8/21 10/9 9 a.m.-12 p.m. W 8/21 12/ DHY :50 a.m. T 8/21 10/9 1-4 p.m. W 8/21 12/5 DHY 219 Advanced Periodontics 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 211 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1341 DHY :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 DHY 232 General and Oral Pathology 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 211 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1349 DHY :50 a.m. R 8/23 12/6 DHY 271 Community Dentistry I 2 Hours Corequisite: DHY 211 Additional Course Fee: $50 per unit 1337 DHY :50 a.m. R 8/23 12/6 DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , DMD 111 Introduction to Digital Media 3 Hours 2224 DMD :30-11:15 a.m. W 8/22 12/5 BLENDED: 2226 DMD :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 DMD 113 History of Graphic Design 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ DMD :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 DMD 115 Internet Fundamentals 3 Hours 2221 DMD :30-11:10 a.m. TR 9/18 12/ DMD ONLINE 9/10 12/14 DMD 116 Web Design and Development 3 Hours BLENDED: 2227 DMD :30-2:30 p.m. W 8/22 12/ DMD ONLINE 8/20 12/14 DMD 117 Concepts in New Media 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ DMD :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 DMD 157 Introduction to Animation 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 2228 DMD :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 DMD 173 Introduction to Digital Sound 3 Hours 2223 DMD :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 DMD 218 Advanced Web Design and Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: DMD 116 -OR- CIT 170 BLENDED: 2236 DMD :30-11:30 a.m. F 8/24 12/7 DMD 251 Advanced 3D Modeling 3 Hours Prerequisite: ART DMD :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 DMD 256 Dynamic Web Design and Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: DMD 116 with a grade of C or better DMD p.m. F 8/24 12/7 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , ECE 116 Creative Activities 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Additional Course Fee: $15 BLENDED: 1766 ECE :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 ECE 121 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1763 ECE :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ECE a.m.-12:45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ECE ONLINE 8/20 12/12 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 31

36 ECE 124 Child Development for Educators 3 Hours 1768 ECE a.m.-12:45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ECE :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ECE ONLINE 8/20 10/ ECE ONLINE 8/22 12/12 ECE 141 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children 3 Hours 3261 ECE :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/13 ECE 214 Group Care of Infants and Toddlers 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 and ECE 124 (both C or better), and current Illinois State Police criminal background check required. Current medical documentation may be required ECE ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ECE 220 Observation and Assessment 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 and ECE 124 (both C or better) (1.1) 3312 ECE :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 ECE 223 Child, Family, and Community 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 and ECE 124 (both C or better) (1.1) 1762 ECE :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ECE 229 Language Development and Early Literacy 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 and ECE 124 (both C or better) (1.1) 1770 ECE ONLINE 8/20 10/10 ECE 241 Guidance and Social Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 and ECE 124 (both C or better) (1.1) 1765 ECE ONLINE 10/15 12/12 ECE 250 Early Childhood Education Practicum - Infants and Toddlers 2 Hours Prerequisite: 30 cr hrs in ECE courses to include ECE 117, 132, 141, 214, 215, 220, 223, 229 and 241 (all C or better); CLC GPA 2.40 or above; Dept Chair approval 60 days prior to the first day of the semester. Concurrent Enrollment: ECE 250 and ECE /20 12/14 ECE 252 Early Childhood Education Practicum - Preschool 2 Hours Prerequisite: 30 cr hrs in ECE courses to include ECE 116, 121, 124, 132, 141, 215, 220, 229 and 241 (all C or better); CLC GPA 2.40 or above; Dept Chair approval 60 days prior to the first day of the semester. Concurrent Enrollment: ECE 252 and ECE /20 12/14 ECE 254 Early Childhood Education Practicum - Administrative 4 Hours Prerequisite: Completion of all other course requirements for Administration and Leadership of Early Childhood Education Certificate 25EF; Overall G.P.A. of 2.5; and Consent of Department Chair 60 days prior to enrollment ECE /20 12/14 ECE 270 Organization and Administration of Early Childhood Programs 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121, ECE 124, and 9 additional credit hours in Early Childhood Education (all with grades C or better) 3401 ECE ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ECE 299 Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1 Hour Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness WEATHER, WATER, WONDER: 1777 ECE :45 p.m. W 10/3 10/31 EARTH SCIENCE Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , ESC 120 Earth Science 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2884 ESC a.m.-12:50 p.m. S 8/25 12/ ESC a.m.-12:15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 2888 ESC :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 BLENDED: 3234 ESC :30-6:45 p.m. W 8/20 12/ ESC ONLINE 8/20 12/ ESC ONLINE 9/10 12/14 ESC 121 Physical Geology 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2901 ESC ONLINE 10/15 12/ ESC ONLINE 9/10 12/14 ESC 124 Oceanography 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2889 ESC :30-4:05 p.m. MW 9/10 12/ ESC :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ESC ONLINE 8/20 12/ ESC ONLINE 9/10 12/14 ESC 125 Geology of the National Parks 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 3235 ESC :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 ESC 127 Introduction to Meteorology with Lab 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 -AND- Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) BLENDED: 3415 ESC a.m.-12:45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ESC ONLINE 8/20 10/15 32 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

37 ESC 129 Severe and Hazardous Weather 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2903 ESC :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ESC :45 a.m. F 8/24 12/ ESC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ESC 140 Introduction to Astronomy with Lab 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ ESC a.m.-12:15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 2883 ESC :15 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ESC 141 Introduction to Astronomy 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2892 ESC :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ESC :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ESC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ESC 224 Environmental Geology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2886 ESC ONLINE 8/20 12/ ESC ONLINE 10/15 12/14 ECONOMICS Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , ECO 110 Economics for Business and Industry 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND Department Consent Recommended: Basic Algebra Ready (1.1) 1797 ECO ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ECO 221 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND MTH 102 OR MTH 105 (C or better) OR higher level math course (C or better) OR AOS 122 (C or better) OR appropriate score on Math Placement Test OR Math ACT score of 22 or higher (1.1) 1790 ECO :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ECO a.m.-12:50 p.m. F 8/31 12/ ECO :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ECO :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ECO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ECO :20 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ ECO :30-3:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ECO :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ECO :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/ ECO ONLINE 8/20 12/ ECO ONLINE 9/19 12/ ECO ONLINE 10/1 12/14 ECO 222 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND MTH 102 OR MTH 105 (C or better) OR higher level math course (C or better) OR AOS 122 (C or better) OR appropriate score on Math Placement Test OR Math ACT score of 22 or higher (1.1) 1787 ECO :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ECO :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ECO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ECO :20 p.m. MW 9/24 12/ ECO :20 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ECO :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/22 12/ ECO :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ ECO :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ECO :50 p.m. R 8/30 12/ ECO ONLINE 8/20 12/ ECO ONLINE 9/5 12/ ECO ONLINE 9/19 12/14 EDUCATION Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , EDU 121 Introduction to Teaching 3 Hours 1805 EDU :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ EDU :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ EDU :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ EDU :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ EDU :30-5:15 p.m. TR 9/25 12/ EDU ONLINE 8/20 12/14 EDU 124 Child Development for Educators 3 Hours 1811 EDU a.m.-12:45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ EDU :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ EDU ONLINE 8/20 10/ EDU ONLINE 8/22 12/12 EDU 222 The Exceptional Child 3 Hours Prerequisite: EDU 124 (C or better) or PSY 226 (C or better) (1.1) 1802 EDU ONLINE 8/22 12/12 EDU 223 Technology in the Classroom 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 or EDU 121 (both C or better) (1.1) 3315 EDU ONLINE 8/20 12/14 EDU 224 Diversity in Schools and Society 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: EDU 121 (1.1) 1804 EDU :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 BLENDED: 1803 EDU :15 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 33

38 EDU 225 Educational Psychology 3 Hours Prerequisite: ECE 121 or EDU 121 (both C or better) AND ECE 124 or EDU 124 (both C or better) OR PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 1815 EDU :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 EDUCATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE The Educational Work Experience program is an opportunity to earn college credit and prepare for the workforce. This program will partner you with a faculty member and connect your current field of study with your future career goals. Please contact the Career and Job Placement Center at (847) or cjpc@clcillinois.edu to determine your eligibility. EWE 120 Job Readiness Skills 1 Hour 3569 EWE :50 p.m. M 10/22 12/ EWE :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/ EWE ONLINE 10/22 12/14 EWE 220: Internship I Corequisite: EWE 120 and Department Consent EWE 270: Internship II Prerequisite: EWE 220 (C or better) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , EET 113 Solid State Electronics 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 and EET 175 Additional Course Fee: $ EET :30-10 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 EET 115 Electronic Laboratory Techniques 2 Hours Corequisite: EET 170 Additional Course Fee: $ EET :30-9 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 EET 170 DC Circuit Fundamentals 2 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: MTH 117 Additional Course Fee: $ EET :30-10 p.m. M 8/20 10/ EET :30-10 p.m. W 8/22 10/10 EET 173 DC Analysis-Network Theorems 2 Hours Prerequisite: EET 170 Corequisite: MTH EET :30-10 p.m. M 10/22 12/5 EET 174 AC Fundamentals 2 Hours Prerequisite: EET 170 and MTH 122 Corequisite: MTH EET :30-10 p.m. M 10/22 12/3 EET 175 AC Analysis and Circuit Theorems 2 Hours Prerequisite: EET 174 Corequisite: MTH EET :30-10 p.m. M 8/20 10/15 EET 223 Introduction to Digital Electronics 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 or MTH 144 AND EET 115 (C or better) OR Department Consent (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ EET :30-10 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , ELC 114 Motor and Machine Controls 3 Hours BLENDED: 3233 ELC :30-9:30 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 ELC 171 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 Hours 2879 ELC :30-9:30 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 ELC 172 Applied AC Circuit Theory 2 Hours 2878 ELC :30-10 p.m. M 10/22 12/3 ELC 271 Advanced Programmable Controls 3 Hours Prerequisite: ELC 171 or Instructor Consent 2880 ELC :30-9:30 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , ELT 151 PC Hardware Fundamentals 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $ ELT :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ELT :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 34 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

39 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , EMT 111 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 7 Hours Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED AND College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness; 18 years of age or older (at the time of licensure testing) Additional Course Fee: Varies by section Highland Park Hospital 1362 EMT p.m. TR 8/21 11/13 Vista Medical Center West 1355 EMT :30-9:30 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ EMT a.m.-3 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 EMT 114 Paramedic Clinical Practicum 3 Hours Corequisites: EMT 131 and EMT 115 Additional Course Fee: Varies by section Condell Medical Center 1353 EMT p.m. TR 8/7 6/ EMT p.m. TR 8/7 6/25 Vista Medical Center West 1356 EMT MW 8/6 6/19 EMT 115 Paramedic Field Experience Practicum 3 Hours Corequisites: EMT 131 and EMT 114 Additional Course Fee: Varies by section Vista Medical Center West 1357 EMT /6 6/19 Condell Medical Center 1354 EMT /6 6/19 EMT 131 Introduction to Advanced Pre-hospital Care 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111 OR BIO 124 OR BIO 244 and 245 (all C or better) and current Illinois licensure as an EMT-B or EMT-I Corequisite: EMT 114 and 115 & current CPR certification (Health Care Provider Level: American Heart Assc or American Red Cross) Additional Course Fee: Varies by section Vista Medical Center West 1358 EMT p.m. MW 8/6 10/8 Condell Medical Center 1360 EMT p.m. TR 8/7 10/18 EMT 132 Patient Assessment 2 Hours Corequisite: EMT 131 Additional Course Fee: Varies by section Condell Medical Center 1361 EMT TR 10/19 11/ EMT p.m. TR 10/19 11/8 Vista Medical Center West 1359 EMT p.m. MW 10/10 11/3 ENGINEERING Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , EGR 120 Introduction to Engineering 1 Hour Prerequisite: MTH 108 (C or better) AND College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2875 EGR :30-1:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ EGR :30-1:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 EGR 121 Engineering Design Graphics 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 104 or MTH 115 or MTH 117 (all C or better) or one year of High School Geometry or Consent of Instructor (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ EGR :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ EGR a.m.-11:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 2871 EGR :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 EGR 125 Engineering Statics 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 145 (C or better) Corequisite: PHY 123 (1.1) 2874 EGR :20 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ EGR :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 EGR 140 How to Make Almost Anything 3 Hours Prerequisite: Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 3400 EGR :20 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 EGR 225 Engineering Dynamics 3 Hours Prerequisite: EGR 125 (C or better) and PHY 123 (C or better) Corequisite: MTH 246 (1.1) 2873 EGR :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 EGR 299 Special Topics in Engineering 1 Hour May be taken four times for credit toward degree INDEPENDENT RESEARCH PROJECT: 2877 EGR p.m. R 8/30 12/6 ENGLISH Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , ENG 100 Success in Writing and Reading 1 Hour Corequisite: ENG 121 and Department Consent (1.4) 2502 ENG :30 a.m.-12:25 p.m. TR 10/16 12/ ENG :55 p.m. MW 10/15 12/ ENG :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :30-3:20 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 10/15 12/ ENG :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 35

40 ENG 104 Individual Topics in Writing and Reading 1 Hour (1.4) 2360 ENG /20 12/ ENG /20 12/ ENG /20 12/ ENG /20 12/ ENG /20 12/ ENG /20 12/7 ENG 108 Strategic Reading and Writing I 6 Hours Prerequisite: APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 and ELI 104 (both C or better) OR ELI 110 OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) 2275 ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-11:15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30-11:15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30-11:25 a.m. MW 8/27 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 University Center ENG a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ENG 109 Strategic Reading and Writing II 3 Hours Prerequisite: APT score of 122 or higher OR ENG 108/ELI 108 (C or better) OR ELI 103 and ELI 104 (both B or better) OR ELI 110 (C or better) OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) 2282 ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :55 p.m. MWF 8/27 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :20 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ ENG :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/ ENG :45 p.m. MW 10/29 12/ ENG :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 LEARNING COMMUNITY WITH ENG 121: 2478 ENG :30-11:20 a.m. TR 8/21 10/ ENG :50 p.m. MW 8/20 10/ ENG :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 LEARNING COMMUNITY WITH ENG 121: 2483 ENG :30-11:15 a.m. MW 8/20 10/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ENG 113 Technical Communication Practicum 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG ENG /20 12/14 ENG 120 Technical Composition I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 2294 ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ENG 121 English Composition I 3 Hours 2295 ENG :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG a.m.-12:45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :55 a.m. MWF 8/27 12/ ENG :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/ ENG :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG a.m.-12:45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :55 a.m. MWF 8/27 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :20 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-5:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :20 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :30-9:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :30-9:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 36 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

41 2524 ENG :30-3:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ENG :30-9:20 p.m. T 8/28 12/ ENG :30-9:20 p.m. R 8/30 12/ ENG :15 a.m. WF 8/22 12/ ENG :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG p.m. W 9/5 12/ ENG :55 a.m. MWF 8/27 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30-6:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 a.m. WF 8/22 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/12 HORROR: 2304 ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 THE COMIC BOOK: 2312 ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MINDFULNESS: 2323 ENG :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 LEARNING COMMUNITY WITH ENG 109: 2479 ENG :30-11:20 a.m. TR 10/16 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MW 10/15 12/5 HONORS: 2324 ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 2321 ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. T 8/28, 9/18, 10/2 10/16, 10/30 11/13, 11/ ENG :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 LEARNING COMMUNITY WITH ENG 109: 2485 ENG :30-11:15 a.m. MW 10/15 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :55 p.m. R 8/30 12/ ENG :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 University Center ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :55 p.m. MWF 8/27 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/5 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/17 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 10/ ENG ONLINE 10/15 12/7 INTENSIVE 5-WEEK SECTIONS: 2490 ENG ONLINE 8/20 9/ ENG ONLINE 9/24 10/ ENG ONLINE 10/29 12/9 ENG 122 English Composition II 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2270 ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG a.m.-12:45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ ENG :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ ENG :55 p.m. M 8/27 12/ ENG :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ ENG :30-3:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ ENG :25 p.m. TR 9/6 12/ ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 SCIENCE FICTION: 2345 ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 GENDER AND SEXUALITY: 2347 ENG :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 2344 ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. T 8/21, 9/11, 9/25 10/9, 10/23 11/6, 11/ ENG :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ENG :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ ENG :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/5 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/5 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/5 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/17 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/27 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 10/ ENG ONLINE 10/15 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/24 10/28 INTENSIVE 5-WEEK SECTION: 2493 ENG ONLINE 10/29 12/9 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 37

42 ENG 123 Mass Communications 3 Hours 2350 ENG :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ENG 124 Newswriting I 3 Hours 3290 ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ENG 126 Advanced Composition: Scientific and Technical Communications 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121(either C or better) (1.1) 2351 ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ENG 128 Linguistics and Society 3 Hours Corequisite: ELI 110 or College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 2419 ENG ONLINE 9/10 12/10 ENG 129 Women in Literature 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 3295 ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ENG 220 Introduction to Scripts for Screen 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2486 ENG :55 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 ENG 222 Creative Writing 3 Hours 2352 ENG :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :55 p.m. R 9/6 12/ ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/ ENG ONLINE 9/5 12/14 ENG 225 Survey of British Literature I 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2508 ENG :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ENG 227 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2353 ENG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ENG 229 American Literature: 20th Century to Present 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121(either C or better) (1.1) 2354 ENG :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ENG 243 Introduction to Fiction 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121(either C or better) (1.1) 2356 ENG :30-6:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 ENG 244 Mythology and Fairy Tales 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2357 ENG :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ ENG :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ ENG :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 ENG 246 Latin American Writers 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 3296 ENG :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 ENG 249 Children's Literature 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG120 or ENG 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2418 ENG :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 ENG 260 Introduction to Writing Center Theory and Practice 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 (1.1) 2359 ENG :30-5:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 ENG 261 Methods of Teaching English Language Learners (ELLs) 3 Hours BLENDED: 3227 ENG :30-6:45 p.m. W 8/22 11/7 ENG 266 Professional Communication 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 or ENG ENG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 ENG 267 Teaching Pronunciation to ELLs 3 Hours BLENDED: 2463 ENG :30-6:45 p.m. M 8/20 11/12 ENG 268 Assessment of ELLs 3 Hours BLENDED: 3228 ENG :30-6:45 p.m. T 8/21 11/13 ENG 271 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Practicum 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 127, ENG 128, ENG 261, ENG 262, ENG 265, ENG 267, ENG 268 and CMM 127 (all C or better) and consent of instructor (1.1) 2409 ENG /20 12/14 ENG 241 Introduction to Poetry 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121(either C or better) (1.1) 2355 ENG :30-5:15 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 38 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

43 ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , ELI 100 Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners 1-4 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 199 or higher OR College Reading and Writing Readiness; May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.4) GRAMMAR: 3236 ELI :55 a.m. S 8/25 12/8 ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS: 3237 ELI a.m.-12:55 p.m. F 8/31 12/7 SPEAKING AND LISTEING: 2267 ELI :55 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 ELI 101 Academic English-Beginning 6 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 120 or higher; OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) READING and ORAL SKILLS - BLENDED: 2264 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/27 12/5 GRAMMAR and WRITING - BLENDED: 2265 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/28 12/6 ELI 102 Academic English-Intermediate 6 Hours Prerequisite: Both sections (12 hours) of ELI 101 (C or better); OR ELI Accuplacer score of 171 or higher; OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) READING and ORAL SKILLS - BLENDED: 2257 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/27 12/5 GRAMMAR and WRITING - BLENDED: 2258 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ELI 103 Academic English - Advanced I 6 Hours Prerequisite: 12 credit hours in ELI 102 with a grade of C or better; OR ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher; OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) GRAMMAR and WRITING - BLENDED: 2253 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/27 12/5 ELI 104 Academic English - Advanced II 6 Hours Prerequisite: 12 credit hours in ELI 102 with a grade of C or better; OR ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher; OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) 2259 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/28 12/6 READING and ORAL SKILLS - BLENDED: 2254 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/28 12/6 ELI 108 Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners 6 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 235 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 (C or better) OR ELI 104 (C or better) OR ELI 110 OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) 2255 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ELI a.m.-12:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ ELI :45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 ELI 109 Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners II 3 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 285 or higher, OR APT or higher; OR ELI 103 and ELI 104 (both B or better); OR ELI 108, ELI 110, OR ENG 108 (all C or better); OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) 2262 ELI :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 LEARNING COMMUNITY WITH ENG 121: 2268 ELI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. WF 8/22 12/ ELI :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/12 ELI 110 Academic English for English Learners - Transitional 9 Hours Prerequisite: ELI 103 AND ELI 104 (both C or better) or ELI 108 (C or better) or ELI Accuplacer score of 270 or above or College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.4) BLENDED: 2269 ELI a.m.-12:45 p.m. MWF 8/27 12/ ELI :45 p.m. MWR 8/27 12/13 ELI 125 Introduction to American College Culture 4 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer test score of 221 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR College Reading and Writing Readiness Corequisite: ELI 103 or ELI 104 or ELI 108 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 (1.1) 3241 ELI :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , FST 111 Introduction to Fire Service 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ENG 100 -AND- Basic Algebra Readiness 1820 FST :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 FST 116 Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy I 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST FST :30-11:20 a.m. TR 8/21 10/11 FST 117 Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy II 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST FST :30-11:20 a.m. TR 10/16 12/6 FST 118 Incident Command 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 (C or better) BLENDED: 1822 FST :30-5:15 p.m. R 10/18 12/6 FST 120 Introduction to Emergency Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 3259 FST ONLINE 8/20 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 39

44 FST 130 Basic Operations Firefighter A 4 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 (C or better) Corequisite: EMT 111 and ENG 121 (both C or better) Recommended: MTH 114 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ FST :45 a.m. T 8/21 12/4 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 FST 173 Fire Instructor I 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 BLENDED: 1816 FST :45 p.m. M 8/20 10/15 FST 174 Fire Instructor II 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 173 BLENDED: 1819 FST :45 p.m. M 10/22 12/3 FST 177 Fire Prevention Principles I 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST FST :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 FST 180 Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 (C or better) 3254 FST :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 FST 192 Hazardous Materials First Responder 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 Additional Course Fee: $ FST :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 FST 200 Terrorism and Homeland Security 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 3253 FST :30-11:20 a.m. W 8/22 12/5 FST 201 Fire Investigation I 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 (C or better) 3255 FST :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 FST 206 Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 (C or better) 3256 FST :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 FST 217 Fire Officer Communications 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 BLENDED: 1826 FST :30-11:20 a.m. F 8/24 10/12 FST 218 Fire Officer Supervision 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 BLENDED: 1821 FST :30-11:20 a.m. F 10/19 12/7 FST 273 Fire Science Business and Operations 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 BLENDED: 3258 FST :45 p.m. R 8/23 10/11 FST 274 Fire Administration and the Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: FST 111 BLENDED: 1818 FST :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/6 FRENCH Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , FRN 121 Beginning Conversational French I 4 Hours (1.1) 2529 FRN :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ FRN :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 FRN 122 Beginning Conversational French II 4 Hours Prerequisite: FRN 121 (1.1) 2532 FRN :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 FRN 221 Intermediate French I 4 Hours Prerequisite: FRN 122 (1.1) 3360 FRN :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 FRN 222 Intermediate French II 4 Hours Prerequisite: FRN 221 (C or better) (1.1) 3361 FRN :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , GXS 121 Introduction to Gender Studies 3 Hours 1827 GXS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ GXS ONLINE 9/5 12/14 GXS 229 Sex, Gender, and Power 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: SOC 121 (1.1) 1829 GXS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ GXS :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 LGBTQ+ ISSUES: 1828 GXS :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ GXS ONLINE 9/5 12/14 40 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

45 GEOGRAPHY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , HVAC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , GEG 120 Principles of Physical Geography 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 2913 GEG :50 p.m. T 8/20 12/6 1-3:45 p.m. R 8/20 12/6 GEG 121 Physical Geography 3 Hours 2905 GEG :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ GEG :30-10:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ GEG :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ GEG :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ GEG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 GEG 122 Cultural Geography 3 Hours 2912 GEG :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ GEG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 GEG 123 World Regional Geography 3 Hours 2908 GEG a.m.-12:15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ GEG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 GEG 240 Geographic Information Systems I 3 Hours 3245 GEG ONLINE 8/20 12/14 GERMAN Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , GER 121 Beginning Conversational German I 4 Hours (1.1) 2533 GER :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 HET 110 Basic Refrigeration Systems 4 Hours Additional Course Fee: $45 BLENDED: 3631 HET :30-9:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HET :30-9:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HET a.m.-2:30 p.m. MTWR 9/19 10/16 HET 111 HVACR Electricity I 4 Hours Additional Course Fee: $45 BLENDED: 3633 HET :30-9:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ HET :30-9:50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ HET a.m.-2:30 p.m. MTWR 8/20 9/18 HET 119 HVACR Electricity II 4 Hours Prerequisite: HET 110 and HET 111 Additional Course Fee: $45 BLENDED: 2920 HET :30-9:50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HET 130 Heating I Residential Appliances 4 Hours Prerequisite: HET 110 and HET 111 Additional Course Fee: $45 BLENDED: 2935 HET :30-9:50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ HET a.m.-2:30 p.m. MTWR 10/17 11/13 HET 155 HVAC/R Blueprint Reading 1 Hour BLENDED: 2921 HET :30-6:30 p.m. W 8/22 12/ HET :30-3:30 p.m. MTWR 8/20 9/18 HET 190 EPA Certification Preparation 2 Hours Corequisite: HET 110 or Consent of Instructor Additional Course Fee: $55 BLENDED: 3635 HET :20 p.m. T 8/21 12/ HET :30-9:50 p.m. W 10/24 12/5 HET 191 HVACR Load Calculation 4 Hours Prerequisite: HET 110 and HET 111 Additional Course Fee: $75 BLENDED: 3632 HET :30-9:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 HET 272 Refrigeration III Commercial Appliance Installation 4 Hours Prerequisite: HET 172 AND MTH 114 or higher or appropriate score on Math Placement test or Math ACT score of 17 or higher; AND minimum APT score of 122 or College Reading and Writing Readiness; OR consent of instructor Additional Course Fee: $50 BLENDED: 3634 HET :30-9:50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 41

46 HET 193 Recertification Preparation 0.5 Hour Prerequisite: HET 110 and HET 111 or consent of instructor Additional Course Fee: $ HET a.m.-4 p.m. S 12/8 12/8 HET 250 Air Conditioning II Commercial HVAC Appliances 4 Hours Prerequisite: HET 150 AND MTH 114 or higher or appropriate score on Math Placement test or Math ACT score of 17 or higher; AND minimum APT score of 122 or College Reading and Writing Readiness; OR Consent of Instructor Additional Course Fee: $45 BLENDED: 2934 HET :30-9:30 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 HET 251 Sheet Metal Fabrication 1 Hour Prerequisite: HET 155 (C or better) BLENDED: 2924 HET :30-8:30 p.m. W 8/22 12/ HET a.m.-12 p.m. F 9/21 11/20 HET 252 Air Conditioning III Installation & Service 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 114 or higher or appropriate score on Math Placement test or Math ACT score of 17 or higher; AND minimum APT score of 122 or College Reading and Writing Readiness; OR Consent of Instructor Additional Course Fee: $50 BLENDED: 2926 HET a.m.-2:30 p.m. MTWR 11/14 12/6 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , HIT 111 Medical Terminology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1393 HIT :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 BLENDED: 1402 HIT :50 a.m. T 8/21 12/ HIT :50 p.m. W 9/5 12/ HIT ONLINE 8/20 12/ HIT ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HIT 115 Fundamentals of Health Information Technology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ HIT :30-9:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 HIT 117 Basic CPT Coding 3 Hours Prerequisite: HIT 111 (C or better) Corequisite: BIO 111 or BIO 245 (both C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HIT a.m.-1:50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 HIT 119 Pharmacology 1 Hour Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1395 HIT :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/ HIT ONLINE 8/20 10/ HIT ONLINE 10/15 12/14 HIT 131 Basic ICD-10-CM Coding 3 Hours Prerequisite: HIT 111 (C or better) Corequisite: BIO 111 or BIO 245 (both C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HIT :30-9:20 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HIT 132 Basic ICD-10-PCS Coding 2 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111 or BIO 245 AND HIT 111 (all C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HIT :50 a.m. F 8/24 12/7 HIT 171 Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1390 HIT a.m.-12:50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HIT 212 Professional Practice Experience in Health Information Technology I 4 Hours Prerequisites: HIT 113 and HIT 115 (both C or better), and admission into the HIT program Additional Course Fee: $20 BLENDED: 1396 HIT /20 12/14 HIT 215 Medical Science 3 Hours Prerequisite: HIT 111 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $10 BLENDED: 1397 HIT :30-8:20 p.m. M 8/20 12/14 HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROMOTION Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , HWP 240 Contemporary Health Issues 3 Hours 1426 HWP :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 1427 HWP a.m.-12:15 p.m. TR 10/16 12/6 BLENDED: 1428 HWP :45 p.m. M 10/22 12/ HWP ONLINE 8/20 12/14 42 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

47 HWP 257 Health and Wellness Practicum I 1 Hour Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ HWP /20 12/14 HWP 258 Health and Wellness Practicum II 1 Hour Prerequisite: HWP 257 (C or better) and Consent of Instructor Additional Course Fee: $ HWP /20 12/14 HWP 260 Sport and Exercise Nutrition 3 Hours BLENDED: 1433 HWP :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 HWP 290 Principles of Wellness Coaching 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness BLENDED: 1431 HWP :45 p.m. T 10/23 12/11 HWP 299 Special Topics: Health and Wellness Promotion Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 4 Hours PERSONAL WELLNESS: 1434 HWP :50 p.m. T 10/16 12/11 HISTORY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , HST 121 History of Western Civilization to Hours 1877 HST :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ HST a.m.-12:45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ HST :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ HST :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HST ONLINE 9/17 12/14 HST 122 History of Western Civilization From Hours 1884 HST :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ HST :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HST :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HST ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HST 126 History/Non-Western World Since Hours 3327 HST :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 HST 141 World History to Hours 1886 HST :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 HST 142 World History From Hours 3330 HST :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HST 221 United States History to Hours 1869 HST :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ HST :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ HST :30-6:45 p.m. TR 9/25 12/ HST ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HST 222 United States History 1876 to Present 3 Hours 1874 HST :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ HST :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ HST :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HST :30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ HST ONLINE 8/20 12/ HST ONLINE 9/5 12/14 HST 223 American Popular Culture 3 Hours 1873 HST :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HST 226 United States History from Hours 3328 HST :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HST 242 History of Chicago 3 Hours 3329 HST :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 HST 245 History of Latin America to Hours 1882 HST :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HST 299 Special Topics in History 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness THE HOLOCAUST: 3354 HST :45 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 HORTICULTURE Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , HRT 121 Introduction to Horticulture 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND a score of 34 or higher on the Math Placement Test or Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1421 HRT a.m.-12:15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ HRT :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ HRT ONLINE 8/20 12/13 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 43

48 HRT 124 Introduction to Soils 4 Hours Corequisite: HRT 121 (C or better) Recommended: CHM 140 (1.1) BLENDED: 1411 HRT :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/13 HRT 125 Tree and Shrub Identification 3 Hours (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ HRT :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ HRT :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HRT 126 Entomology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Corequisite: HRT 121 (C or better) (1.1) 1410 HRT :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HRT 140 Landscape Graphics 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND a score of 34 or higher on the Math Placement Test or Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ HRT :50 p.m. T 8/20 12/3 HRT 150 Landscape Maintenance 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND a score of 34 or higher on the Math Placement Test or Basic Algebra Readiness 1407 HRT :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/12 HRT 165 Small Engine Repair and Maintenance 3 Hours (1.1) 1412 HRT :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 HRT 228 Nursery Production 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND HRT 121 (C or better) (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ HRT /23 12/13 HRT 229 Organic Growing and Sustainable Practices 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND HRT 121 (C or better) (1.1) BLENDED: 1414 HRT :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/3 HRT 260 Landscape Construction 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 AND a score of 34 or higher on the Math Placement Test or Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ HRT :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 HRT 282 Seminars in Horticulture 1 Hour Prerequisite: Completion of at least 12 credit hours in Horticulture (C or better) (1.1) 1422 HRT :50 p.m. W 9/5 10/24 HRT 286 Natural Areas Management 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 120 AND BIO 126 or HRT 127 (all C or better) (1.1) 1420 HRT :50 p.m. M 9/5 10/24 9 a.m-2 p.m. S 8/25, 9/8, 9/15 9/22, 10/6, 10/27 11/3, 11/10, 12/1 8 a.m.-6 p.m. S 10/13 HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY MANAGEMENT Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , HCM 110 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra Readiness or concurrent enrollment in MTH HCM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ HCM :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ HCM ONLINE 9/5 12/14 HCM 111 Culinary Principles I 5 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra Readiness or concurrent enrollment in MTH 114 Corequisite: HCM 113 Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. S 8/25 12/ HCM :30-3:10 p.m. M 8/20 12/4 3:30-6 p.m. MT 8/20 12/4 HCM 112 Culinary Principles II 5 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness AND HCM 111 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. S 8/25 12/ HCM :30-3:10 p.m. W 8/22 12/6 3:30-6 p.m. WR 8/22 12/6 HCM 113 ServSafe: Food Service Sanitation 1 Hour 1837 HCM :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M 9/17 10/ HCM :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. S 10/6 10/ HCM :30-9:30 p.m. T 9/11 10/ HCM :30-9:30 p.m. T 10/30 12/4 HCM 114 Introduction to Beverage Appreciation 1 Hour Prerequisites: HCM 110 or HCM 111 with a grade of C or better; Minimum age of 21; Department consent Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :30-6:10 p.m. R 8/23 10/11 44 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

49 HCM 151 American Regional Cuisine 3 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 111 and HCM 113 (both C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM a.m.-1:30 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 HCM 154 Italian Regional Cuisine 3 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 111 and HCM 113 (both C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM a.m.-1:30 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 HCM 170 Patisserie I 5 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 AND Basic Algebra Readiness or concurrent enrollment in MTH 114 Corequisite: HCM 113 Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :30-3:10 p.m. M 8/20 12/4 3:30-6 p.m. M 8/20 12/4 3:30-6 p.m. T 8/20 12/ HCM :40 p.m. W 8/22 12/6 7-9:30 p.m. W 8/22 12/6 6:30-9 p.m. R 8/22 12/6 HCM 171 Culinary Principles III 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 112 (C or better) HCM :30-3:10 p.m. M 8/20 12/4 3:30-6 p.m. MT 8/20 12/11 HCM 172 Patisserie II 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 170 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :30-3:10 p.m. W 8/22 12/6 3:30-6 p.m. WR 8/22 12/6 HCM 173 Patisserie III 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 172 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :40 p.m. M 8/20 12/4 7-9:30 p.m. M 8/20 12/4 6:30-9 p.m. T 8/20 12/4 HCM 175 Nutrition 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness 1843 HCM :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ HCM :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/ HCM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HCM 176 Yeast Breads 3 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 170 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM a.m.-3 p.m. S 8/25 11/10 HCM 179 Cake Decorating 4 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 172 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :10 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 HCM 181 Contemporary Restaurant Desserts 3 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 170 (C or better) 3394 HCM :40 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 HCM 185 Garde Manger 4 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 171 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :25 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 3:40-7:15 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 HCM 212 Menu Marketing and Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 111 or HCM 170 (either C or better) 1849 HCM :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 HCM 213 Purchasing & Inventory Control 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness 1850 HCM :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 HCM 214 Hospitality Supervision 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1851 HCM :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HCM 272 Culinary & Hospitality Internship 3 Hours Prerequisite: Fifteen credit hours of HCM courses and HCM Department consent 1852 HCM /20 12/ HCM /20 12/7 HCM 273 Controlling Hospitality Costs 3 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 212 and HCM 213 (both C or better) 1845 HCM :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 HCM 275 Contemporary Restaurant Principles 5 Hours Prerequisite: HCM 171 and HCM 212 (both C or better) PRAIRIE: 1856 HCM a.m.-2 p.m. W 8/22 12/6 10 a.m.-2:50 p.m. R 8/22 12/6 HCM 299 Selected Topics in Hospitality 3 Hours May be taken three times, but any topic only once CONTEMPORARY RESTAURANT BREAKFAST: 3260 HCM :30-11:50 a.m. M 8/20 12/3 ADVANCED BEVERAGE AND CHEESE: Prerequisites: HCM 299 Introduction to Beverages with a grade of C or better; Minimum age of 21 Additional Course Fee: $ HCM :30-7:50 p.m. R 10/18 12/6 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 45

50 HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , HUS 121 Health and Nutrition 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) 1926 HUS :30-11:15 a.m. T 8/21 12/ HUS ONLINE 10/2 10/30 HUS 123 Introduction to Group Dynamics 3 Hours BLENDED: 1888 HUS :45 p.m. M 10/22 12/10 HUS 128 Introduction to Counseling Skills 3 Hours BLENDED: 1892 HUS :45 p.m. M 8/20 10/15 ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HUS 132 Trauma, Violence, and Prevention 3 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 128 (formerly HUS 118) or HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (both C or better) 3262 HUS ONLINE 8/21 10/14 HUS 134 Gender-Based Violence 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness or consent of department chair Recommended: HUS 128 (formerly HUS 118) (C or better) 1923 HUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HUS 140 Drugs and Society 3 Hours 3263 HUS :50 p.m. TR 8/21 10/ HUS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HUS ONLINE 8/21 9/25 HUS 151 Addiction Counseling and Treatment I 3 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 123 (formerly HUS 113), HUS 128 (formerly HUS 118), and HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (all C or better) 3264 HUS :50 p.m. TR 10/23 12/4 HUS 153 Diverse/Multicultural Populations 2 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (C or better) 1901 HUS a.m.-12:50 p.m. S 9/29 12/1 HUS 154 Ethics in Human Services 1 Hour Prerequisite: HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (C or better) 3265 HUS a.m.-12:50 p.m. S 8/25 9/22 HUS 157 Communicable Diseases and Substance Abuse 2 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (C or better) 1897 HUS ONLINE 8/21 9/25 HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP 1-4 Hours The following Human Services Practicums are schedule to meet on Thursdays from 5:30-6:50 p.m. during the Fall Semester on 8/23, 9/6, 9/20, 10/4, 10/18, 11/1, 11/15, and 11/29; dates vary by section. Please contact the HUS department chair to determine the appropriate section for your academic plan. PREREQUISITES required. HUS 170 HUS 171 HUS 219 HUS 275 HUS 276 Human Services Practicum I Human Services Practicum II Human Services Internship Addiction Counseling Practicum I Addiction Counseling Practicum II HUS 232 Trauma Interventions 3 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 132 (C or better) Recommended: HUS 236 (C or better) BLENDED: 3613 HUS :50 p.m. T 10/16 12/4 HUS 234 Child Maltreatment 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: HUS 128 or HUS 132 or SWK HUS ONLINE 10/22 12/14 HUS 251 Addiction Counseling and Treatment II 4 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 151 (C or better) 1925 HUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HUS 253 Advanced Addictions Counseling Skills 3 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 151 (C or better) BLENDED: 3266 HUS :30-5:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 HUS 274 Human Services Practicum Orientation 1 Hour Prerequisite: HUS 154 (formerly HUX 174), HUS 155 (formerly HUX 175), HUS 251 (formerly HUX 171), and HUS 253 (formerly HUX 176 & HUX 177) (all C or better) 1898 HUS :30-7:20 p.m. R 8/30, 9/13, 9/27 10/11, 10/25 11/8, 12/6 HUS 299 Special Topics in Human Services 1 Hour Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness MANAGING ANGER IN THESE TIMES: 3355 HUS a.m.-4 p.m. S 10/20 10/27 BRIEF INTERVENTIONS FOR CHANGE: 1899 HUS :50 p.m. M 11/5 12/3 HUS 155 Pharmacology for Human Services 2 Hours Prerequisite: HUS 140 (formerly HUX 170) (C or better) 1896 HUS ONLINE 11/6 12/14 46 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

51 HUMANITIES Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , HUM 121 is not a prerequisite for HUM 122. Thus, students can take HUM 122 without taking HUM 121. HUM 121 Humanities: Ancient Times to the Middle Ages 3 Hours 2535 HUM :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ HUM :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HUM :30-9:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/ HUM :30-3:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ HUM :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/8 HONORS: 3226 HUM :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HUM :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 University Center HUM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HUM :20 a.m. TR 8/28 12/ HUM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 INTENSIVE 5-WEEK SECTION: 2577 HUM ONLINE 10/22 12/14 HUM 122 Humanities: Renaissance to the Present 3 Hours 2558 HUM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ HUM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ HUM :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HUM :30-3:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ HUM :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 HUM 123 Introduction to Film 3 Hours 2538 HUM :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/ HUM :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HUM :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ HUM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HUM 126 Introduction to the Performing Arts 3 Hours 2559 HUM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ HUM :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/3 HUM 127 Critical Thinking 3 Hours 2539 HUM :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ HUM :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/ HUM :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ HUM :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/ HUM :30-9:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 SUPREME COURT CASES: 2548 HUM :30-9:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/ HUM :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HUM a.m.-12:15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 University Center HUM :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ HUM ONLINE 8/20 12/ HUM ONLINE 8/20 12/15 HUM 128 Introduction to Middle Eastern Civilizations 3 Hours 2580 HUM :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HUM 129 Introduction to East Asian Civilization 3 Hours 2553 HUM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 SEMESTER STUDY ABROAD: Xian, China 2571 HUM /27 12/14 HUM 140 Introduction to International Film 3 Hours 2581 HUM ONLINE 8/27 12/14 HUM 141 World Humanities of 20/21 Century 3 Hours 2566 HUM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HUM 221 American Decades 3 Hours 2555 HUM a.m.-12:45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ HUM :30-9:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 University Center HUM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HUM 222 Film and Society 3 Hours 2544 HUM :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ HUM :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ HUM :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 HONORS: 2556 HUM a.m.-12:50 p.m. F 8/24 12/ HUM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 HUM 226 Women and the Arts 3 Hours 2560 HUM :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ HUM :30-9:20 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 HUM 299 Special Topics in Humanities 2 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness May be taken three times, but any topic only once (1.1) COLLEGE SCHOLARS SEMINAR: 2570 HUM p.m. F 8/24 12/7 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 47

52 ITALIAN Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , ITL 121 Beginning Italian I 4 Hours (1.1) 2582 ITL :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 JAPANESE Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , JPN 121 Beginning Japanese I 4 Hours (1.1) 2584 JPN :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ JPN :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 JPN 122 Beginning Japanese II 4 Hours Prerequisite: JPN 121 (1.1) 2586 JPN :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 JPN 221 Intermediate Japanese I 4 Hours Prerequisite: JPN 122 (1.1) 2585 JPN :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 LASER / PHOTONICS / OPTICS Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , LPO 111 Fundamentals of Light and Lasers 4 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103, ELI 104, ELI 110 (all C or better) or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Additional Course Fee: $15.00 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 2946 LPO :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 LPO 112 Elements of Photonics 3 Hours Prerequisite: LPO 111 or consent of instructor Additional Course Fee: $ LPO :30 p.m. T 8/21 12/11 LPO 113 Photonics-Enabled Technologies 3 Hours Prerequisite: LPO 111 or consent of instructor Additional Course Fee: $15.00 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 2943 LPO :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 LPO 145 Photonic CAD Applications 3 Hours Prerequisite: LPO 111 and CAD 170 (previously CAD 173) (both C or better) Additional Course Fee: $15.00 BLENDED: Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 2949 LPO :50 p.m. R 8/20 12/14 LPO 290 Laser, Photonics and Optics Capstone Proposal 1 Hour Prerequisite: LPO 113 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $15.00 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 2947 LPO p.m. T 8/21 12/4 LPO 291 Laser, Photonics and Optics Project or Research Capstone 3 Hours Prerequisite: LPO 290 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $15.00 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 2948 LPO p.m. T 8/21 12/4 LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , LTA 276 Supervised Field Practicum I 3 Hours Prerequisite: LTA 210, LTA 212, LTA 214, LTA 230, LTA 232, LTA 274 (all C or better), and Consent of instructor LTA ONLINE 8/20 12/14 LTA 278 Supervised Field Practicum II 4 Hours Prerequisite: LTA 210, LTA 212, LTA 214, LTA 230, LTA 232, LTA 274 (all C or better), and Consent of instructor LTA ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MACHINE TOOL TRADES Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , MTT 110 Machine Trades Blueprint Reading 3 Hours BLENDED: 3152 MTT p.m. R 8/23, 10/11 11/15, 12/6 48 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

53 MTT 111 Machine Shop I 3 Hours Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3150 MTT :20 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 MTT 112 Machining Principles 3 Hours Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3151 MTT :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 MTT 113 Grinding Technology 3 Hours 3153 MTT :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 MTT 212 Precision Machining/NIMS Credentialing 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTT 210 or consent of instructor 3335 MTT :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MASSAGE THERAPY Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , MAS 110 Massage Structure and Functions I 2 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111, MAS 119, and PED 228 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 112 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1435 MAS :50 a.m. T 8/21 12/4 MAS 112 Kinesiology and Palpation I 2 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111, MAS 119, and PED 228 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 110 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1436 MAS :50 a.m. R 8/23 12/6 MAS 114 Massage: Communication & Business I 3 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111, MAS 119, and PED 228 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 112 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1437 MAS :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/3 MAS 116 Clinical Skills and Special Populations 3 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111, MAS 119, and PED 228 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 114 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1440 MAS :30-4:30 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 MAS 119 Introduction to Massage Therapy 1 Hour 1442 MAS :50 p.m. M 10/22 12/10 MAS 131 Massage Therapy I: Swedish 2 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111, MAS 119, and PED 228 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 116 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1438 MAS :50 a.m. WF 8/22 10/12 MAS 132 Massage Therapy II: Integrative 2 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111, MAS 119, and PED 228 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 131 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1439 MAS :50 a.m. WF 10/17 12/14 MAS 212 Kinesiology and Palpation II 2 Hours Prerequisite: MAS 110, MAS 112, MAS 114, MAS 116, MAS 131, and MAS 132 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 210 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1444 MAS :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MAS 214 Massage: Communication and Business II 3 Hours Prerequisite: MAS 110, MAS 112, MAS 114, MAS 116, MAS 131, and MAS 132 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 212 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1445 MAS :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 MAS 234 Massage Therapy IV: Advanced Techniques 2 Hours Prerequisite: MAS 110, MAS 112, MAS 114, MAS 116, MAS 131, and MAS 132 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 233 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1447 MAS :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 MAS 235 Therapeutic Massage Clinic 1 Hour Prerequisite: MAS 110, MAS 112, MAS 114, MAS 116, MAS 131, and MAS 132 (all C or better) Corequisite: MAS 234 Additional Course Fee: $142 per unit 1449 MAS a.m.-12:50 p.m. S 8/25 12/8 MATH COMPUTER SCIENCE Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , MCS 140 Computer Programming for Engineers and Scientists 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 145 (C or better) or MTH 224 (C or better) or concurrent enrollment in MTH 145 or MTH 224 (1.1) 2951 MCS :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MCS :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MCS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 49

54 MCS 141 Computer Science I 4 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test (1.1) 2950 MCS :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MCS :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MCS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MCS 142 Computer Science II 3 Hours Prerequisite: MCS 140 (C or better) or MCS 141 (C or better) or CIT 137 (C or better) or CIT 141 (C or better) (1.1) 2953 MCS :30-9:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/ MCS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MCS 240 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 Hours Prerequisite: MCS 142 (C or better) (1.1) 2956 MCS :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MATHEMATICS Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , MTH 101 Elementary Concepts of Mathematics 1-4 Hours Prerequisite: Score of 34 or higher on the arithmetic portion of the Math Placement Test. A student who scores below 34 on the arithmetic portion of the Math Placement Test should meet with a counselor to discuss options. (1.4) CLASSROOM: 2973 MTH :30-9:50 a.m. (4 hours) TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. (4 hours) MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. (4 hours) MWF 9/10 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. (4 hours) TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. (4 hours) MW 8/20 12/ :50 p.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. (4 hours) TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. (4 hours) MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. (4 hours) MW 8/20 12/5 CLASSROOM: 3285 MTH :20 p.m. (4 hours) MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. (4 hours) TR 8/21 12/6 MODULE: INTEGERS, EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS 2968 MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/7 MODULE: FRACTIONS AND GEOMETRY 3098 MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/7 MODULE: DECIMALS, RATIOS, RATES AND PROPORTIONS 3099 MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/7 MODULE: PERCENTS, MEASUREMENT, CONVERSIONS AND GRAPHS 3100 MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MTH (1 hour) 8/20 12/7 MTH 102 Basic Algebra 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 101 (C or better) or Basic Algebra Readiness which includes an appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.4) 2979 MTH :50 a.m. MTWR 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH a.m.-12 p.m. S 8/25 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MTWR 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MTWR 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MTWR 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 9/10 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. F 8/24 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 3041 MTH :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 104 Geometry 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 102 (C or better) or appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.4) 3043 MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 50 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

55 MTH 105 Preparatory Mathematics for General Education 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 101 (C or better) or Basic Algebra Readiness which includes an appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.4) 3304 MTH :30-9:50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 8-8:50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 p.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MTH 108 Intermediate Algebra 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 102 or MTH 105 (C or better) or appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.4) 3130 MTH :30-9:50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :30-9:50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MTWRF 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 8-8:50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MTWRF 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 9/11 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :30-9:20 p.m. TR 9/11 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 3079 MTH :20 p.m. W 8/22 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 114 Applied Mathematics I 3 Hours Prerequisite: Score of 34 or higher on the arithmetic portion of the math placement test. A student who scores below 34 on the arithmetic portion of the math placement test should meet with a counselor to discuss options MTH :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ MTH :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ MTH :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ MTH :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ MTH :45 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 MTH 115 Applied Mathematics II 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 114 or MTH 102 (C or better) or appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT MTH :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 MTH 117 Technical Mathematics I 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 114 or MTH 102 (C or better) or appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT MTH :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MTH 121 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching I 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 104 (C or better) or MTH 105 (C or better) or 1 year of HSG Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 108 (C or better) or Appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT (1.1) 3028 MTH :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 MTH 122 College Algebra 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 104 (C or better) or MTH 105 (C or better) or 1 year of HSG Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 108 (C or better) or Appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT (1.1) 3037 MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :30-9:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 123 Trigonometry 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or concurrent enrollment in MTH 122 or an appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.1) 2994 MTH :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MTH 127 Finite Mathematics I 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or appropriate score on the CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.1) 2995 MTH :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 51

56 MTH 140 Contemporary Mathematics 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 105 (C or better) OR [two years of HS Algebra (C or better) AND Basic Algebra Readiness] OR appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT or Math SAT. (1.1) 3048 MTH :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ MTH :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :55 p.m. MW 8/20 10/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 141 Quantitative Literacy 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 105 (C or better) OR [two years of HS Algebra (C or better) AND Basic Algebra Readiness] OR appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT or Math SAT. (1.1) 3064 MTH :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 142 General Education Statistics 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 105 (C or better) OR [two years of HS Algebra (C or better) AND Basic Algebra Readiness] OR appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT or Math SAT. (1.1) 3142 MTH :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :55 p.m. MW 10/15 12/5 BLENDED: 3147 MTH :15 p.m. R 8/23 12/ MTH :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 144 Precalculus 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 104 (C or better) or MTH 105 (C or better) or 1 year of HSG Geometry (C or better); AND MTH 108 (B or better) or Appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT (1.1) 3065 MTH :30-9:50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 8-8:50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 MTH 145 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 123 (C or better) or MTH 144 (C or better) or appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.1) 3095 MTH :30-9:50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/7 8-8:50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. F 8/20 12/ MTH a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MTH 146 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 145 (C or better) (1.1) 3096 MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 MTH 221 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching II 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 121 (C or better) (1.1) 3039 MTH :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MTH 222 Business Statistics 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 108 (C or better) OR appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.1) 3082 MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH a.m.-12 p.m. S 8/25 12/ MTH :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. MW 9/10 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 3339 MTH :50 a.m. M 8/20 12/ MTH :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 3063 MTH :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/ MTH ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MTH 224 Calculus for Business and Social Science 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or MTH 144 (C or better) or appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.1) 3083 MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MTH 227 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 146 (C or better) (1.1) 3007 MTH :30-6:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 52 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

57 MTH 244 Discrete Mathematics 3 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 122 (C or better) or appropriate score on CLC Math Placement Test, Math ACT, or Math SAT. (1.1) 3097 MTH :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MTH 246 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 146 (C or better) (1.1) 3094 MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MTH :20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , MET 111 Manufacturing Processes 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 2960 MET :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 MET 112 Basic Metallurgy I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 2963 MET p.m. R 8/23 12/6 MET 115 Industrial Pneumatics and Hydraulics 3 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 221 or higher, APT score of 80 or higher, ELI 103 (C or better), ELI 104 (C or better), ELI 110 (C or better), or College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness MET p.m. T 8/21 12/4 MET 131 Introduction to Robotics 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND MTH 117 or MTH 122 or higher-level math course (all C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or Math ACT of 25 or higher 3410 MET p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MET 299 Special Topics: Mechanical Engineering Technology 1-4 Hours Prerequisite: To be determined relative to topic MECHATRONICS BRIDGE - COMMUNICATIONS: 2959 MET :50 a.m. (1 hour) T 8/28 12/11 MECHATRONICS BRIDGE - MATHEMATICS: 2961 MET a.m.-12 p.m. (1 hour) MTWRF 8/20 8/24 MEDICAL ASSISTING Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , MOA 111 Clinical Medical Assisting 1 4 Hours Prerequisite: Basic Algebra Readiness, BIO 111 or BIO 244 and BIO 245 (all C or better) Corequisites: HIT 111, HIT 119 and MOA 112 (C or better if already completed) 1475 MOA :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MOA :30 a.m.-3:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 MOA 112 Basic Medical Office and Billing Procedures 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ MOA :30-11:50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 BLENDED: 1479 MOA a.m.-12:50 p.m. W 8/22, 9/12 9/26, 10/10 10/31, 11/14 12/12 MOA 115 Insurance Coding for Medical Assistants 3 Hours Prerequisites: HIT 111, BIO 111 or BIO 244 and BIO 245 (all C or better) Corequisite: MOA 112 (C or better if already completed) Additional Course Fee: $ MOA :30-9:20 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 MOA 211 Clinical Medical Assisting II 4 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 111 or BIO 244 and BIO 245 AND HIT 111, HIT 119, MOA 111 and MOA 112 (all C or better) Corequisite: MOA 115 or HIT 117 and HIT 131 (formerly HIT 118) AND PBT 110 and PBT 115 (all C or better) 1478 MOA :30-8:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MEDICAL IMAGING Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , MIM 110 Introduction to Medical Imaging 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness Additional Course Fee: $ MIM :30-11:15 a.m. TR 8/21 10/ MIM :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 MIM 111 Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning I 5 Hours Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Imaging Program Additional Course Fee: $ MIM a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 10 a.m.-12 p.m. M 8/20 12/ MIM a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 1-3 p.m. M 8/20 12/5 MIM 112 Principles of Radiographic Exposure 3 Hours Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Imaging Program Corequisite: MIM 110 and MIM 111 (C or better in both) Additional Course Fee: $ MIM p.m. W 8/22 12/ a.m. F 8/24 12/ MIM p.m. W 8/22 12/5 10 a.m.-12 p.m. F 8/24 12/7 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 53

58 MIM 170 Introduction to the Clinical Education Center 1 Hour Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Imaging Program Corequisites: MIM 111 and MIM 112 Additional Course Fee: $ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/ MIM a.m.-3:30 p.m. TR 10/18 12/13 MIM 210 Technical Aspects of Patient Care 2 Hours Prerequisite: MIM 115 and MIM 116 (both C or better). Additional Course Fee: $ MIM :50 a.m. R 8/23 12/6 MIM 211 Imaging Equipment 6 Hours Prerequisite: MIM 115 and MIM 116 (both C or better). Additional Course Fee: $ MIM a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 12:30-2:20 p.m. T 8/21 12/ MIM a.m.-12:20 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 8-9:50 a.m. T 8/21 12/6 MIM 212 Clinical Practice III 3 Hours Prerequisite: MIM 115 and MIM 116 (both C or better). Additional Course Fee: $20 Hospital Indistrict 1460 MIM a.m.-4 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/14 MIM 252 CT Physics, Instrumentation and Procedures 3 Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Computed Tomography Program or approval by department chair MIM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MIM 256 CT Sectional Anatomy and Pathology I 3 Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Computed Tomography Program or approval by department chair MIM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MIM 273 CT Practicum II 2 Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Computed Tomography Program or approval by department chair. Additional Course Fee: $ MIM ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MUSIC Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , MUS 120 Vocal Ensembles 1 Hour May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.1) CLC SINGERS: 2598 MUS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 CHAMBER SINGERS: 2663 MUS p.m. W 8/22 12/5 CHOIR OF LAKE COUNTY: 2599 MUS p.m. T 8/21 12/11 MUS 121 Voice Class I 1 Hour (1.1) 2656 MUS :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MUS 123 Wind Ensemble 1 Hour May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.1) WIND ENSEMBLE: 2601 MUS :30-9 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 CONCERT BAND: 2600 MUS :30-9 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MUS 124 Music Appreciation 3 Hours (1.1) 2602 MUS :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ MUS :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MUS :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ MUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ MUS :30-9:15 p.m. T 8/21 12/ MUS :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ MUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ MUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ MUS ONLINE 8/20 12/ MUS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 MUS 125 Aural Skills I 1 Hour Corequisite: MUS 128 (1.1) 2669 MUS :30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 MUS 127 Fundamentals of Music Theory 3 Hours (1.1) 2606 MUS :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ MUS :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 MUS 128 Theory of Music I 3 Hours Prerequisite: MUS 127 (C or better) or a passing score on the Music Theory Placement exam Corequisite: MUS 125 (1.1) 2608 MUS :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 MUS 145 Piano Class I 1 Hour (1.1) 2659 MUS :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ MUS :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 54 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

59 MUS Applied Music - (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $270 per unit 1-2 Hours 2594 MUS Voice I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Voice I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Piano I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Piano I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Jazz Piano I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Jazz Piano I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Flute I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Flute I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Clarinet I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Clarinet I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Saxophone I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Saxophone I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Trumpet I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Trumpet I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS French Horn I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Trombone I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Trombone I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Guitar I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Guitar I (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Electric Bass I (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Electric Bass I (2 hours) 8/20 12/14 MUS 223 Jazz Ensemble 1 Hour May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.1) JAZZ ENSEMBLE I: 2627 MUS :30-9 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 JAZZ ENSEMBLE II: 2628 MUS :30-9 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 JAZZ COMBO: 2658 MUS p.m. M 8/20 12/ MUS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 MUS 228 Theory of Music III 3 Hours Prerequisite: MUS 129 (C or better) Corequisite: MUS 225 (1.1) 2668 MUS :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 MUS Applied Music - (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $270 per unit 1-2 Hours 2629 MUS Voice II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Voice II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Jazz Piano II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Jazz Piano II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS String Bass II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Flute II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Flute II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Clarinet II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Clarinet II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Saxophone II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Saxophone II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Trumpet II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Trumpet II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Trombone II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Trombone II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Percussion II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Percussion II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Guitar II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Guitar II (2 hours) 8/20 12/ MUS Electric Bass II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Electric Bass II (2 hours) 8/20 12/14 NURSING Nursing Education office, (847) or Biological and Health Sciences Division, (847) NUR 110 Nurse Assisting 7 Hours Prerequisite: One of the following (or higher): TABE-10.0, APT-122, or ELI Accuplacer- 285; OR ELI 103 and 104 (B or better); OR ELI 108, ELI 110, or ENG 108 (all C or better); OR College Reading and Writing Readiness AND 16 years or older 1481 NUR a.m.-1 p.m. MTWR 8/20 10/11 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. MT 9/10 10/ NUR :30-9:30 p.m. WR 9/6 10/ NUR :30-9:30 p.m. F 8/24 11/30 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. S 8/25 12/ NUR a.m.-1 p.m. MTWR 10/15 12/6 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. MT 11/5 12/ NUR :30-9:30 p.m. WR 10/31 12/ NUR a.m.-12:30 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. F 9/28 11/ NUR a.m.-1 p.m. FS 8/24 12/1 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. S 8/28 12/ NUR /24 12/ NUR a.m.-1 p.m. MTWR 10/15 12/6 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. MT 11/5 12/ NUR /24 12/ NUR :30-9:30 p.m. F 8/24 11/30 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. S 8/25 12/1 BLENDED: 1488 NUR a.m.-2:30 p.m. W 9/5 9/ MUS Piano II (1 hour) 8/20 12/ MUS Piano II (2 hours) 8/20 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 55

60 NURSING COURSES 6-9 Hours The Nursing program at CLC is a limited enrollment program. Students must be accepted into the Nursing program in order to enroll into the following courses: PREREQUISITES are required. NUR 133: Foundational Concepts of Nursing Practice NUR 134: Medical Surgical Nursing NUR 232: Mental Health Nursing NUR 233: Family Centered Nursing Care NUR 234: Complex Medical, Surgical, and Leadership Nursing PARALEGAL STUDIES Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , PLS 110 Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 1927 PLS :30-11:15 a.m. T 8/21 12/ PLS :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PLS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 PLS 112 Legal Research and Writing I 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) OR ENG 121 or equivalent (C or better) and concurrent enrollment in PLS 110 OR department consent 1935 PLS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PLS :30-11:15 a.m. R 8/23 12/6 PLS 114 Litigation 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) 1931 PLS :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/ PLS :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 PLS 118 Real Property Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) BLENDED: 1939 PLS :30-6:45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 PLS 210 Tort Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) BLENDED: 1932 PLS :15 a.m. T 8/21 12/4 PLS 211 Drafting Legal Documents 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) and PLS 112 (C or better) BLENDED: 1934 PLS :30-9:45 a.m. T 8/21 12/4 PLS 213 Employment and Labor Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) 3320 PLS :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 PLS 232 Probate Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) 3268 PLS :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 PLS 235 Law Office Technology 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) AND AOS 112 or CIT 119 or CIT PLS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 PLS 251 Paralegal Studies Capstone 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 112 (C or better) and PLS 114 (C or better) and completion of a minimum of two additional PLS courses PLS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 PLS 270 Paralegal Assessment Seminar 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 112 (C or better) and PLS 114 (C or better) and completion of a minimum of two additional PLS courses 3414 PLS ONLINE 8/20 12/14 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Counseling, Advising and Transfer Center, (847) , PDS 120 Becoming A Successful College Student 2 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR Concurrent Enrollment in ENG 108 or ENG 109 or ELI 108 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2770 PDS :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ PDS :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ PDS :50 a.m. W 8/29 12/5 PDS 121 Self-Empowerment 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 235 or higher or APT score of 80 or higher or ELI 103, ELI 104, ELI 108, ELI 109, ELI 110, ENG 108, or ENG 109 or College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 3340 PDS :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/ PDS a.m.-4:30 p.m. S 11/3 11/ PDS a.m.-4:30 p.m. S 12/1 12/8 PDS 122 Career Exploration 1 Hour Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 108 or ENG 109 or ELI 108 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ PDS :50 p.m. M 8/20 10/ PDS :50 p.m. T 8/21 10/ PDS :20 p.m. R 9/27 12/ PDS :50 p.m. W 8/22 10/ PDS :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/6 PLS 215 Immigration Law 3 Hours Prerequisite: PLS 110 (C or better) BLENDED: 1936 PLS :30-6:45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 56 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

61 PDS 124 Transition to College 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 235 or higher or APT score of 80 or higher or ELI 103, ELI 108, ELI 109, ELI 110, ENG 108, ENG 109, or ENG 110 or College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) Corequisite: Any CLC credit course 3342 PDS :50 a.m. T 8/21 12/ PDS :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ PDS :50 a.m. R 8/23 12/ PDS :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 PHILOSOPHY Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , PHI 121 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Hours 2673 PHI :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PHILOSOPHY AND REALITY TV: 2685 PHI :40 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 BLENDED: 3303 PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PHI :30 a.m.-12:55 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ PHI :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/3 University Center PHI :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI ONLINE 10/15 12/14 PHILOSOPHY AND REALITY TV: 2694 PHI ONLINE 8/20 12/14 PHI 122 Logic 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2705 PHI :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 BLENDED: 2699 PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ PHI :20 a.m. MW 8/27 12/6 University Center PHI :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI ONLINE 8/20 12/ PHI ONLINE 8/20 12/ PHI ONLINE 8/20 10/ PHI ONLINE 10/22 12/14 PHI 123 Philosophy of Religion 3 Hours 2677 PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/5 PHI 125 Introduction to Ethics 3 Hours 2678 PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :45 a.m. S 8/25 12/ PHI :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ PHI :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PHI a.m.-12:45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ PHI :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 HONORS: 2709 PHI :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHI :45 p.m. R 8/30 12/ PHI :25 p.m. TR 8/28 12/6 SEMESTER STUDY ABROAD: Carlow, Ireland 2717 PHI /17 12/ PHI ONLINE 8/20 12/ PHI ONLINE 8/20 12/ PHI ONLINE 10/15 12/14 PHI 126 World Religions 3 Hours 2687 PHI :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PHI :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 University Center PHI :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PHI 128 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy 3 Hours Foreign Country 2718 PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 PHI 129 Philosophy of Gender and Sexuality 3 Hours 3302 PHI :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , PBT 110 Introduction to Medical Lab Technology 2 Hours Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED; College Reading and Writing Readiness; Basic Algebra Readiness; and attended a Phlebotomy Program Information Session (within 2 years) 1524 PBT :50 a.m. MTWR 8/20 9/ PBT :50 a.m. MTWR 10/15 11/ PBT p.m. TR 8/21 10/16 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 57

62 PBT 115 Phlebotomy Techniques 2 Hours Prerequisite: PBT 110 (C or better), and attendance of Phlebotomy Information Session (within 2 years) PBT :50 a.m. MTWR 9/17 10/ PBT :50 a.m. MTWR 11/12 12/ PBT p.m. TR 10/18 12/13 PBT 116 Clinical Phlebotomy 2 Hours Prerequisite: PBT 110, PBT 115 (both with C or better), and attendance of Phlebotomy Information Session (within 2 years). Additional Course Fee: $20 Hospital Indistrict 1531 PBT /20 10/ PBT /15 12/13 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , PED 121 Individual Activities 1 Hour Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 235 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 (C or better) OR ELI 104 (C or better) OR ELI 110 OR College Reading and Writing Readiness; May be taken four times for credit toward degree (1.1) TOTAL FITNESS: 1541 PED /21 12/ PED /5 12/ PED /24 12/ PED /15 12/14 STRENGTH TRAINING: Additional Class Fee: $ PED :50 a.m. TR 8/28 12/ PED :50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/12 INTRODUCTION TO RUNNING: 1550 PED :50 a.m. S 8/25 10/13 PILATES: Additional Class Fee: $ PED :50 a.m. TR 8/28 12/ PED :50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/12 T AI CHI CHIH - BEGINNING: Additional Class Fee: $ PED :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/12 ZUMBA: 1556 PED :50 a.m. MW 8/27 12/12 AIKIDO: Additional Class Fee: $ PED :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/12 SPINNING: 1539 PED :50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ PED :50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/12 BODY TONING-WOMEN: 1533 PED :50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/12 AEROBIC DANCE: 1532 PED :50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/12 PED 123 Team Sports I 1 Hour May be taken twice for credit toward degree (1.1) SOFTBALL-FAST PITCH: 1540 PED :50 p.m. WF 8/22 10/12 PED 160 Yoga I 1 Hour (1.1) 1567 PED :50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ PED :50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/13 PED 220 Physical Education in the Elementary School 3 Hours BLENDED: 1537 PED :30-9:20 a.m. F 8/23 12/7 9:30-10:50 a.m. F 8/23 12/7 PED 221 Introduction to Physical Education 3 Hours 1562 PED :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PED 228 First Aid/CPR 2 Hours Prerequisite: ELI Accuplacer score of 235 or higher OR APT score of 80 or higher OR ELI 103 (C or better) OR ELI 104 (C or better) OR ELI 110 OR College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) 1538 PED :50 a.m. W 8/22 12/ PED :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 BLENDED: 1553 PED :50 p.m. F 8/24 10/12 BLENDED: 1554 PED :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/13 PED 242 Philosophy of Coaching 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $10 BLENDED: 1546 PED a.m.-12:15 p.m. TR 8/21 10/11 BLENDED: 1547 PED :45 p.m. T 8/21 10/16 PED 243 Theory and Practice of Fitness 2 Hours BLENDED: 1544 PED :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/13 BLENDED: 1545 PED :45 p.m. M 8/20 10/15 PED 270 Biomechanics and Kinesiology 3 Hours BLENDED: 1548 PED :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 PED 271 Exercise Physiology 3 Hours 1563 PED ONLINE 8/20 12/14 PED 272 Exercise Testing and Prescription 3 Hours Prerequisite: PED 270 and PED 271 (both C or better) BLENDED: 1555 PED :45 p.m. W 8/20 12/5 58 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

63 PHYSICS Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division (847) , PHY 120 Practical Aspects of Physics 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness AND Basic Algebra Readiness (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ PHY :20 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHY :30-6:50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 PHY 121 General Physics I 5 Hours Prerequisites: MTH 108 or MTH 107 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test or two years of High School Algebra or concurrent enrollment in MTH AND - College Reading and Writing Readiness (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ PHY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PHY a.m.-12:50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 p.m. TR 8/20 12/ PHY :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PHY :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 PHY 122 General Physics II 5 Hours Prerequisite: PHY 121 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ PHY :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 PHY 123 Physics for Science and Engineering I 5 Hours Prerequisite: MTH 145 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ PHY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PHY :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/7 1-1:50 p.m. TR 8/20 12/ PHY :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PHY 124 Physics for Science and Engineering II 5 Hours Prerequisite: PHY 123 and MTH 146 (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ PHY :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , PSC 121 American National Politics 3 Hours 1943 PSC :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSC :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSC :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSC a.m.-12:50 p.m. F 8/31 12/ PSC :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ PSC :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSC :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ PSC :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ PSC ONLINE 9/5 12/ PSC ONLINE 8/20 10/14 PSC 122 State and Local Politics 3 Hours 1949 PSC :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSC ONLINE 8/27 12/14 PSC 222 International Relations 3 Hours 1942 PSC :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PSYCHOLOGY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , PSY 121 Introduction to Psychology 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (For online sections, College Reading and Writing Readiness is required) (1.1) 2018 PSY :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :30-10:45 a.m. MW 9/24 12/ PSY :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30-10:45 a.m. TR 9/25 12/ PSY :30-11:15 a.m. F 8/24 12/ PSY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :55 a.m. S 8/25 12/ PSY :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY a.m.-12:50 p.m. TR 10/16 12/ PSY a.m.-12:45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ PSY a.m.-12:45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ PSY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PSY :50 p.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :20 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ PSY :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :20 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ PSY :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/ PSY :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ PSY :30-3:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ PSY :30-3:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30-5:20 p.m. TR 10/16 12/ PSY :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ PSY :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PSY :45 p.m. F 8/24 12/ PSY :50 p.m. M 8/27 12/ PSY :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ PSY :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PSY :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 PSY 121 continued on next page. Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 59

64 HONORS: 2011 PSY :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :45 p.m. W 8/22 12/ PSY :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/27 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/5 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/24 12/ PSY ONLINE 10/1 12/ PSY ONLINE 10/8 12/ PSY ONLINE 10/15 12/ PSY ONLINE 10/29 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/24 10/28 PSY 122 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 Hours 2038 PSY :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PSY 220 Lifespan Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 3270 PSY :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ PSY :45 p.m. MW 8/20 10/ PSY :50 p.m. MW 10/15 12/ PSY :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :45 p.m. M 8/20 12/ PSY :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 10/1 12/ PSY ONLINE 10/15 12/14 PSY 222 Child Growth and Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 1989 PSY :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY a.m.-12:15 p.m. TR 9/25 12/ PSY :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/5 12/14 PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 1992 PSY :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ PSY :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 8/20 12/14 PSY 224 Theories of Personality 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2012 PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 PSY 225 Social Psychology 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2026 PSY :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 PSY 226 Adolescent Development 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 1960 PSY :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/17 12/14 PSY 228 Human Sexuality 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2033 PSY :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 3284 PSY :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/5 12/14 PSY 248 Psychology of the Criminal Mind 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 C or better, Recommended: CRJ 219 (1.1) 2035 PSY :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ PSY ONLINE 9/5 12/13 RUSSIAN Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , RUS 121 Beginning Russian I 4 Hours (1.1) 2719 RUS :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 RUS 122 Beginning Russian II 4 Hours Prerequisite: RUS 121 (1.1) 2720 RUS :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/13 SIGN LANGUAGE Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) SGN 121 American Sign Language I 4 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness 2722 SGN :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SGN :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 SGN 122 American Sign Language II 4 Hours Prerequisite: SGN 121 with a grade of C or better 3229 SGN :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 60 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

65 SOCIAL WORK Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , SWK 121 Introduction to Social Work 3 Hours 2080 SWK :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ SWK :50 p.m. W 8/29 12/ SWK :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 BLENDED: 2086 SWK :30-5:15 p.m. M 8/20 10/ SWK ONLINE 11/6 12/11 SWK 228 Human Sexuality 3 Hours Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) (1.1) 2084 SWK :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 3283 SWK :50 p.m. R 10/18 12/ SWK ONLINE 9/5 12/14 SOCIOLOGY Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , SOC 121 Introduction to Sociology 3 Hours 2045 SOC :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ SOC :30-9:45 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ SOC :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC :30-11:20 a.m. W 8/29 12/ SOC :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ SOC :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ SOC :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/ SOC :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ SOC :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC :15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SOC :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC :30-3:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ SOC :50 p.m. TR 10/16 12/ SOC :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 HONORS: 2076 SOC :30-9:45 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/ SOC :30-9:50 a.m. MW 8/27 12/ SOC ONLINE 8/20 10/ SOC ONLINE 8/20 12/ SOC ONLINE 9/5 12/ SOC ONLINE 9/17 12/ SOC ONLINE 10/22 12/14 SOC 222 Social Problems 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: SOC 121 (1.1) 2058 SOC :15 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC ONLINE 10/9 12/14 SOC 223 Deviance 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: SOC 121 (1.1) VIOLENT AND DEVIANT BEHAVIORS: 2071 SOC :50 a.m. MWF 8/20 12/7 VIOLENT AND DEVIANT BEHAVIORS: 3612 SOC ONLINE 8/20 12/14 SOC 224 Sociology of the Family 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: SOC 121 (1.1) 2072 SOC :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SOC ONLINE 9/5 12/14 SOC 225 Class, Race, and Gender 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: SOC 121 (1.1) 2059 SOC :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/6 AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: 3282 SOC a.m.-11:15 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 SOC 229 Sex, Gender, and Power 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness Recommended: SOC 121 (1.1) 2067 SOC :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ SOC :50 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 LGBTQ+ ISSUES: 2065 SOC :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ SOC ONLINE 9/5 12/14 SPANISH Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , SPA 121 Beginning Conversational Spanish I 4 Hours (1.1) 2726 SPA :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ SPA :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ SPA :50 a.m. TR 8/21 12/ SPA :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SPA :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SPA :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ SPA :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SPA ONLINE 8/20 12/14 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 61

66 SPA 122 Beginning Conversational Spanish II 4 Hours Prerequisite: SPA 121 or Instructor Consent (1.1) 2728 SPA :50 p.m. MW 8/20 12/ SPA :50 p.m. TR 8/21 12/ SPA ONLINE 8/20 12/14 SPA 221 Intermediate Spanish I 4 Hours Prerequisite: SPA 122 (1.1) 2734 SPA :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 SPA 222 Intermediate Spanish II 4 Hours Prerequisite: SPA 221 (1.1) 2733 SPA :50 a.m. MW 8/20 12/5 SPA 223 Spanish Civilization I 3 Hours Prerequisite: SPA 222 (1.1) 2729 SPA :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 SPA 224 Spanish Civilization II 3 Hours Prerequisite: SPA 223 (1.1) 2730 SPA :45 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Business and Social Sciences Division (847) , SCM 110 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 3 Hours Corequisite: BUS 121 BLENDED: 3222 SCM :50 p.m. T 10/23 12/4 SCM 125 Warehousing and Distribution 3 Hours Prerequisite: SCM 110 (C or better) BLENDED: 3279 SCM :50 p.m. T 8/21 10/16 SCM 130 Logistics and Transportation 3 Hours Prerequisite: SCM 110 (C or better) BLENDED: 3280 SCM :50 p.m. T 10/23 12/4 SCM 215 Operations Management 3 Hours Prerequisite: Basic Algebra Readiness and BUS SCM :45 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Biological and Health Sciences Division (847) , SRG 110 Introduction to Surgical Technology 6 Hours Prerequisites: BIO 111 OR BIO 244 and BIO 245 (all C or better), and admission to the Surgical Technology Program Additional Course Fee: $ SRG :50 a.m. TR 8/20 10/16 1-4:50 p.m. MT 8/20 10/ SRG :50 a.m. TR 8/21 10/16 1-4:50 p.m. WR 8/21 10/16 SRG 111 Principles of Practice and Introduction to Surgical Procedures 7 Hours Prerequisite: SRG 110 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $ SRG a.m.-2 p.m. TR 10/25 12/6 6:50 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 10/25 12/13 SRG 118 Advanced Surgical Procedures 3 Hours Prerequisite: Completion of the Surgical Technology Certificate Program 1573 SRG :30-8:15 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 THEATRE Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts Division (847) , THE 121 Introduction to Theatre I 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2743 THE :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/ THE :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 BLENDED: 2748 THE :25 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 THE 123 Diversity in American Theatre 3 Hours 2741 THE :20 a.m. TR 8/28 12/6 THE 125 Principles of Acting 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2750 THE :15 a.m. MW 8/20 12/ THE :30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TR 8/28 12/6 THE 126 Stagecraft 3 Hours Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness OR concurrent enrollment in ENG 109 or ELI 109 or ELI 110 or ENG 100 (1.1) 2751 THE :30-3:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 62 Final Exam Week: December 8-14, 2018 Course descriptions: Questions: (847)

67 THE 127 Theatre Practicum II 1 Hour Prerequisite: THE 125 or THE 126 May be taken three times for credit toward degree (1.1) 2737 THE /29 12/ THE /20 12/14 THE 129 Theatre Practicum 3 Hours Prerequisite: THE 125 or THE 126 May be taken three times for credit toward degree (1.1) 2736 THE /29 12/ THE /20 12/14 THE 223 Play Analysis for Production 3 Hours 2745 THE :30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MW 8/20 12/5 THE 225 Acting II 3 Hours Prerequisite: THE 125 (1.1) 2747 THE :15 p.m. TR 8/21 12/6 THE 226 Lighting for Stage and Studio 3 Hours (1.1) 2744 THE :30-5:25 p.m. T 8/28 12/4 THE 229 Stage Makeup 3 Hours (1.1) Additional Course Fee: $ THE :30-5:15 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 WLD 170 General Welding 3 Hours Additional Course Fee: $70 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3168 WLD :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/ WLD :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/ WLD :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/12 WLD 172 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3 Hours Prerequisite: WLD 170 Additional Course Fee: $55 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3167 WLD :50 p.m. T 8/21 12/4 WLD 175 Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 Hours Prerequisite: WLD 170 Additional Course Fee: $55 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3173 WLD :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 WLD 176 Welding Certification 3 Hours Prerequisite: WLD 170 (C or better), and one or more of the following: WLD 174, WLD 175, WLD 178 (all C or better) Recommended: WLD 171 (C or better) Additional Course Fee: $55 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3170 WLD :50 p.m. W 8/22 12/5 WLD 178 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 Hours Prerequisite: WLD 170 Additional Course Fee: $55 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3166 WLD :50 p.m. R 8/23 12/6 THE 299 Special Topics in Theatre 2 Hours STAGE MANAGEMENT: 2742 THE :50 p.m. MW 8/27 12/5 WELDING Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division Room T302, (847) WLD 113 Welding Blueprint Reading 3 Hours 3336 WLD p.m. M 8/20 12/3 WLD 117 Applied Fabricating and Processing 3 Hours Prerequisite: WLD 113 and WLD 170, and one of the following: WLD 172 or WLD 175 or WLD 178 Additional Course Fee: $55 Lake County High Schools Technology Campus 3171 WLD :50 p.m. M 8/20 12/3 Key to codes: See page 15. * ONLINE Section Additional Course Fee: $8 per credit hour (may be subject to change) 63

68 Fall 2018 Online Classes Course # Course Name ACC Financial Accounting ACC Managerial Accounting ACC Intermediate Accounting II ACC Financial Accounting Research ACC Cost Accounting ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology ANT Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANT Introduction to Archaeology ANT Cross-Cultural Relationships AOS Business Communication AOS Computer Basics/ Software Applications AOS Comprehensive Word Processing AOS Outlook AOS Business Mathematics AOS Integrated Office Projects ARM Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing I ARM Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing II ARM Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing III ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART History of Photography ART History of Photography ART History of Photography BIO Human Form and Function BIO Introduction to Evolution BUS Personal Finance BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Principles of Marketing BUS Principles of Marketing BUS Business Ethics BUS Business Law I BUS Business Law I CHM Chemistry for a Changing World CIT Comprehensive Spreadsheets CIT Comprehensive Database CIT Introduction to Office Software CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Windows Operating System CIT Linux Operating System CIT Network Automation CIT Introduction to Programming Concepts CIT Creating Web Pages CIT Web Page Scripting CIT Topics in Computer Forensics CMM Intercultural Communication CMM Intercultural Communication CRJ Introduction to Criminal Justice Course # 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69 Course # Course Name MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH College Algebra MTH Finite Mathematics I MTH Contemporary Mathematics MTH Quantitative Literacy MTH General Education Statistics MTH Business Statistics MTH Business Statistics MUS Music Appreciation MUS Music Appreciation MUS Music Appreciation MUS Music Appreciation PED Exercise Physiology PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Logic PHI Logic PHI Logic PHI Logic PHI Introduction to Ethics PHI Introduction to Ethics PHI Introduction to Ethics PLS Law Office Technology PLS Paralegal Studies Capstone PLS Paralegal Assessment Seminar PSC American National Politics PSC American National Politics PSC State and Local Politics PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Lifespan Development PSY Lifespan Development PSY Lifespan Development PSY Lifespan Development PSY Child Growth and Development PSY Child Growth and Development PSY Abnormal Psychology PSY Adolescent Development PSY Human Sexuality PSY Psychology of the Criminal Mind SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Social Problems SOC Deviance SOC Sociology of the Family SOC Sex, Gender, and Power SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish I SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish II SWK Introduction to Social Work SWK Human Sexuality Fall 2018 Blended Classes Course # Course Name AGR Agricultural Marketing ART Introduction to Electronic Graphic Publishing AUT Automotive Service Consulting BIO Human Form and Function BIO Environmental Biology BIO Principles of Biology BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Principles of Management CAD CAD/CAM Concepts CAD Introduction to AutoCAD CAD Introduction to AutoCAD CAD Introduction to AutoCAD CAD Introduction to Revit CAD Inventor II CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM General Chemistry I CHM Chemistry for a Changing World-LAB CIT Windows Forensic Analysis CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Interviewing Practices DMD Introduction to Digital Media DMD Web Design and Development DMD Advanced Web Design and Development DMD Dynamic Web Design and Development DNC Introduction to Ballet I DNC Introduction to Ballet I DNC Modern Dance Technique I DNC Jazz Technique I DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Elements of Dance Composition I DNC Beginning Hip Hop DNC Beginning Tap DNC Intermediate Ballet Technique DNC Intermediate Modern Dance Technique DNC Intermediate Yoga DNC Intermediate Yoga DNC The Art of Dance DNC Intermediate Hip Hop EDU Diversity in Schools and Society EET Introduction to Digital Electronics EGR Engineering Design Graphics ELI Academic English-Beginning ELI Academic English-Beginning ELI Academic English-Intermediate ELI Academic English-Intermediate ELI Academic English-Intermediate ELI Academic English-Intermediate ELI Academic English - 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70 Blended Continued Course # Course Name MOA Basic Medical Office and Billing Procedures MTH Basic Algebra MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH General Education Statistics MTH Business Statistics MTH Business Statistics MTT Machine Trades Blueprint Reading NUR Nurse Assisting PED Physical Education in the Elementary School PED First Aid/CPR PED First Aid/CPR PED Philosophy of Coaching PED Philosophy of Coaching PED Theory and Practice of Fitness PED Theory and Practice of Fitness PED Biomechanics and Kinesiology PED Exercise Testing and Prescription PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Logic PLS Real Property Law PLS Tort Law PLS Drafting Legal Documents PLS Immigration Law PSY Human Sexuality SCM Introduction to Supply Chain Management SCM Warehousing and Distribution SCM Logistics and Transportation SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish I SWK Introduction to Social Work SWK Human Sexuality THE Introduction to Theatre I Fall 2018 Classes at Southlake Campus, Course # Course Name ACC Financial Accounting ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art BIO Human Form and Function BIO Environmental Biology BIO Environmental Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO General Biology I BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM General Chemistry I CHM General Chemistry I CHM Chemistry for a Changing World CHM Chemistry for a Changing World-LAB CHM Chemistry for a Changing World-LAB CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Interviewing Practices ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ELI Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG Mythology and Fairy Tales ESC Earth Science HST Special Topics in History HUM Humanities: Ancient Times to the Middle Ages HUM Humanities: Renaissance to the Present HUM Introduction to Film HUM Critical Thinking HUM Film and Society HWP Contemporary Health Issues HWP Health and Wellness Practicum I HWP Health and Wellness Practicum II HWP Principles of Wellness Coaching Course # Course Name ITL Beginning Italian I MAS Massage Structure and Functions I MAS Kinesiology and Palpation I MAS Massage: Communication & Business I MAS Clinical Skills and Special Populations MAS Introduction to Massage Therapy MAS Massage Therapy I: Swedish MAS Massage Therapy II: Integrative MAS Kinesiology and Palpation II MAS Massage: Communication and Business II MAS Massage Therapy IV: Advanced Techniques MAS Therapeutic Massage Clinic MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Basic Algebra MTH Preparatory Mathematics for General Education MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH College Algebra MTH General Education Statistics MTH General Education Statistics MTH Precalculus MTH Business Statistics MTH Business Statistics MTH Business Statistics NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting PED First Aid/CPR PED Philosophy of Coaching PED Theory and Practice of Fitness PED Exercise Testing and Prescription PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Logic PHI Introduction to Ethics PHY General Physics I PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology RUS Beginning Russian I RUS Beginning Russian II SOC Introduction to Sociology 66 Detailed information: Pages 16-63

71 Fall 2018 Classes at Lakeshore Campus, Course # Course Name ANT Cultural Anthropology ART Introduction to Art BIO Human Form and Function BIO Environmental Biology BIO Principles of Biology CHM Chemical Concepts CIT Introduction to Computers CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Interviewing Practices CRJ Introduction to Criminology DHY Preclinic Theory and Practice of Dental Hygiene DHY Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene DHY Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene DHY Head and Neck Anatomy DHY Dental Anatomy DHY Dental Anatomy DHY Oral Histology and Embryology DHY Preventive Dental Hygiene DHY Theory and Practice of Dental Hygiene III DHY Clinical Dental Hygiene III DHY Clinical Dental Hygiene III DHY Dental Radiology II DHY Dental Radiology II DHY Advanced Periodontics DHY General and Oral Pathology DHY Community Dentistry I ELI Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners ELI Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners II ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Individual Topics in Writing and Reading ENG Individual Topics in Writing and Reading ENG Strategic Reading and Writing I ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I HIT Medical Terminology HUM Critical Thinking HUM Critical Thinking MOA Clinical Medical Assisting I MOA Clinical Medical Assisting I MOA Basic Medical Office and Billing Procedures MOA Basic Medical Office and Billing Procedures MOA Insurance Coding for Medical Assistants MOA Clinical Medical Assisting II MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics Course # Course Name MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Preparatory Mathematics for General Education MTH Preparatory Mathematics for General Education NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting PBT Introduction to Medical Lab Technology PBT Introduction to Medical Lab Technology PBT Introduction to Medical Lab Technology PBT Phlebotomy Techniques PBT Phlebotomy Techniques PBT Phlebotomy Techniques PDS Career Exploration PHI Introduction to Ethics PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Lifespan Development SOC Introduction to Sociology SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish I THE Introduction to Theatre I Fall 2018 Extension Site Classes Course # Course Name ECHI Beginning Chinese I CMM Intercultural Communication EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Paramedic Field Experience Practicum EMT Paramedic Field Experience Practicum EMT Paramedic Field Experience Practicum EMT Paramedic Field Experience Practicum EMT Introduction to Advanced Pre-hospital Care Course # 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72 Fall 2018 Late-Starting Classes in Classroom Course # Course Name ACR Paintless Dent Removal ACR Paintless Dent Removal ACR Automotive Refinishing I ACR Automotive Refinishing I ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology AOS Computer Keyboarding II AOS Computer Keyboarding II ARM Robot Design and Construction II ARM Robot Design and Construction III ARM Mechanical Systems II ARM Mechanical Systems III ARM Electrical Systems II ARM Electrical Systems III ARM Automation II ARM Automation III ARM Automation V ARM Automation VI ARM Pneumatics and Hydraulics II ARM Pneumatics and Hydraulics III ARM Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Capstone ARM Complete Systems Integration ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART Digital Photography I ART Introduction to Electronic Graphic Publishing BIO Environmental Biology BIO Environmental Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Environmental Biology without Lab BIO Special Topics in Biology BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business CHM Chemical Concepts CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Introduction to Computers CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Intercultural Communication CMM Interviewing Practices CRJ Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ Community Policing CRJ Criminal Procedural Law CRJ Juvenile Delinquency CRJ Criminal Justice Assessment Seminar DMD Internet Fundamentals DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Elements of Dance Composition I DNC Beginning Hip Hop DNC Intermediate Yoga Course # Course Name DNC Intermediate Hip Hop ECE Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics EDU Introduction to Teaching EET DC Analysis-Network Theorems EET AC Fundamentals ELC Applied AC Circuit Theory ELI Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners ELI Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners ELI Academic English-Beginning ELI Academic English-Intermediate ELI Academic English - 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73 Course # Course Name PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Yoga I PED Yoga I PED First Aid/CPR PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Philosophy of Religion PHI Introduction to Ethics PHI Introduction to Ethics PSC American National Politics PSC American National Politics PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Lifespan Development PSY Lifespan Development PSY Child Growth and Development PSY Human Sexuality SCM Introduction to Supply Chain Management SCM Logistics and Transportation SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Class, Race, and Gender SOC Sex, Gender, and Power SRG Principles of Practice and Introduction to Surgical Procedures SWK Introduction to Social Work SWK Human Sexuality THE Introduction to Theatre I THE Diversity in American Theatre THE Principles of Acting THE Lighting for Stage and Studio Fall 2018 Late-Starting Classes Online Course # Course Name ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology ANT Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANT Introduction to Archaeology ANT Cross-Cultural Relationships AOS Outlook ARM Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing II ARM Fundamentals of High Tech Manufacturing III ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART History of Photography BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Principles of Marketing BUS Business Law I Course # Course Name CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Introduction to Computers CRJ Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ Introduction to Policing CRJ Introduction to Criminology CRJ Introduction to Corrections CRJ Substance Abuse and Criminal Justice CRJ Psychology of the Criminal Mind DMD Internet Fundamentals ECE Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECE Guidance and Social Development ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG Linguistics and Society ENG Creative Writing ESC Earth Science ESC Physical Geology ESC Physical Geology ESC Oceanography ESC Environmental Geology GXS Introduction to Gender Studies GXS Sex, Gender, and Power HCM Introduction to the Hospitality Industry HIT Pharmacology HST History of Western Civilization to 1500 HST United States History 1876 to Present HUM Humanities: Ancient Times to the Middle Ages HUS Health and Nutrition HUS Pharmacology for Human Services HUS Child Maltreatment PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Logic PHI Introduction to Ethics PSC American National Politics PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Lifespan Development PSY Lifespan Development PSY Child Growth and Development PSY Adolescent Development PSY Human Sexuality PSY Psychology of the Criminal Mind SOC Introduction to Sociology Course # SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SWK SWK Course Name Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Social Problems Sociology of the Family Sex, Gender, and Power Introduction to Social Work Human Sexuality Fall 2018 Late-Starting Classes Blended Course # Course Name ART Introduction to Electronic Graphic Publishing DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Elements of Dance Composition I DNC Beginning Hip Hop DNC Intermediate Yoga DNC Intermediate Hip Hop ELI Academic English-Beginning ELI Academic English-Intermediate ELI Academic English - Advanced II ELI Academic English - Advanced II ENG English Composition I FST Incident Command FST Fire Instructor II FST Fire Officer Supervision FST Fire Administration and the Law HET Basic Refrigeration Systems HET Basic Refrigeration Systems HET Heating I Residential Appliances HET Heating I Residential Appliances HET EPA Certification Preparation HET Sheet Metal Fabrication HET Sheet Metal Fabrication HET Air Conditioning III Installation & Service HET Air Conditioning III Installation & Service HUS Introduction to Group Dynamics HUS Trauma Interventions HWP Contemporary Health Issues HWP Contemporary Health Issues HWP Principles of Wellness Coaching HWP Special Topics: Health and Wellness Promotion MAS Introduction to Massage Therapy PED First Aid/CPR PSY Human Sexuality SCM Introduction to Supply Chain Management SCM Logistics and Transportation SWK Human Sexuality THE Introduction to Theatre I Course descriptions: 69

74 Fall 2018 Weekend Classes Course # Course Name ACC Financial Accounting AGR Permaculture Production ANT Cultural Anthropology ART Digital Photography I AUT Introduction to Automotive Technology AUT Automotive Service Consulting BIO Human Form and Function BIO Environmental Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Anatomy and Physiology II BUS Introduction to Business CHM Chemical Concepts CHM General Chemistry I CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech DNC Introduction to Ballet I ELI Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition II ESC Earth Science HCM Culinary Principles I HCM ServSafe: Food Service Sanitation HCM Yeast Breads HCM Contemporary Restaurant Desserts HET Recertification Preparation HRT Introduction to Soils HUM Humanities: Ancient Times to the Middle Ages HUM Critical Thinking HUS Diverse/Multicultural Populations HUS Ethics in Human Services HUS Special Topics in Human Services MAS Therapeutic Massage Clinic MTH Basic Algebra MTH Basic Algebra MTH Geometry MTH Applied Mathematics I MTH Business Statistics NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting PDS Self-Empowerment PDS Self-Empowerment PHI Introduction to Ethics PSY Introduction to Psychology Fall 2018 Evening Classes Course # Course Name ACC Accounting in Business ACC Accounting in Business ACC Financial Accounting ACC Financial Accounting ACC Managerial Accounting ACC Federal Tax Accounting I ACC Intermediate Accounting I ACC Auditing ACR Introduction to Automotive Collision Repair ACR Automotive Welding ACR Paintless Dent Removal ACR Automotive Refinishing I ACR Automotive Mechanical Systems ACR Non-Structural Repair II ACR Automotive Refinishing III AGR Agricultural Marketing ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Introduction to Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology ANT Cultural Anthropology AOS Business Communication AOS Computer Basics/ Software Applications AOS Business Mathematics AOS Computer Keyboarding I AOS Computer Keyboarding I AOS Computer Keyboarding II AOS Computer Keyboarding II AOS Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Building AOS Intermediate Keyboarding AOS Intermediate Keyboarding AOS Administrative Office Procedures AOS Presentation Software AOS Managerial Communication AOS Leadership ARA Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I ARM Mechanical Systems I ARM Mechanical Systems II ARM Mechanical Systems III ARM Electrical Systems I ARM Electrical Systems II ARM Electrical Systems II ARM Programmable Automation Technologies ARM Advanced Motor Control ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART Introduction to Art ART Two Dimensional Design ART Drawing I ART Drawing II ART Watercolor I ART Digital Photography I ART Digital Photography I ART Watercolor II ART Computer Art I ART Painting I ART Ceramics I ART Painting II ART History of Art I ART Ceramics II ART Ceramics III ART Digital Photography II AUT Introduction to Automotive Technology Course # Course Name AUT Engine Repair AUT Engine Repair AUT Braking Systems AUT Braking Systems AUT Auto Electrical I AUT Auto Electrical I AUT Auto Electrical II AUT Automatic Transmission and Transaxle AUT Advanced Driveline Systems AUT Advanced Specialization BIO Human Form and Function BIO Environmental Biology BIO Environmental Biology BIO Environmental Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Principles of Biology BIO Introduction to Evolution BIO Environmental Biology without Lab BIO Concepts in Biology BIO General Biology I BIO General Biology I BIO General Biology II BIO General Botany BIO Anatomy and Physiology I BIO Anatomy and Physiology I BIO Anatomy and Physiology I BIO Anatomy and Physiology I BIO Anatomy and Physiology I BIO Anatomy and Physiology II BIO Anatomy and Physiology II BIO Microbiology BIO Microbiology BIO Microbiology BUS Fundamentals of Finance BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Introduction to Business BUS Principles of Marketing BUS Business to Business Marketing BUS Operations Management BUS Small Business Management BUS Business Law I BUS Principles of Management BUS Managerial Communication BUS Project Management BUS Leadership CAD CAD/CAM Concepts CAD Introduction to AutoCAD CAD Introduction to AutoCAD CAD Introduction to SolidWorks CAD Introduction to Inventor CAD Introduction to Creo CAD Introduction to Revit CAD SolidWorks II CAD Inventor II CAD Revit II CHI Beginning Chinese I CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM Chemical Concepts CHM General Chemistry I CHM General Chemistry I CHM General Chemistry I CHM General Chemistry I CHM General Chemistry II CHM Organic Chemistry I 70 Detailed information: Pages 16-63

75 Course # Course Name CIT Comprehensive Database CIT Introduction to SQL CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Introduction to Computers CIT Operating Systems for A+ Certificate CIT Windows Operating System CIT Linux Operating System CIT Introduction to Programming Concepts CIT Introduction to C# Programming CIT Cisco: Introduction to Networks CIT Network Security Fundamentals CIT Cisco: Routing and Switching CIT Advanced C++ CIT Hardening the Infrastructure CIT Server Virtualization Technologies CIT Windows Forensic Analysis CMM Communication Skills CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Fundamentals of Speech CMM Interviewing Practices CMM Interviewing Practices CMM Interviewing Practices CMM Applied Forensics CNC CNC Operations I CNC CNC Programming I CNC Advanced Lathe Programming CNC Introduction to Master CAM CRJ Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ Introduction to Criminology CRJ Community Policing CRJ Principles of Criminal Investigation CRJ Criminal Procedural Law CRJ Juvenile Delinquency DMD Concepts in New Media DMD Advanced 3D Modeling DNC Beginning Yoga DNC Elements of Dance Composition I DNC Beginning Tap DNC Intermediate Yoga ECE Creative Activities ECE Child Development for Educators ECE Observation and Assessment ECE Child, Family, and Community ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Macroeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics ECO Principles of Microeconomics EDU Child Development for Educators EDU Diversity in Schools and Society EDU Educational Psychology EDU Special Topics in Education EET Solid State Electronics EET Electronic Laboratory Techniques EET DC Circuit Fundamentals EET DC Circuit Fundamentals EET DC Analysis-Network Theorems EET AC Fundamentals EET AC Analysis and Circuit Theorems EET Introduction to Digital Electronics EGR Engineering Design Graphics ELC Motor and Machine Controls Course # Course Name ELC Programmable Logic Controllers ELC Applied AC Circuit Theory ELC Advanced Programmable Controls ELI Topics in Academic Enhancement for English Language Learners ELI Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners ELI Academic Reading and Writing for English Language Learners II ELT PC Hardware Fundamentals ELT PC Hardware Fundamentals EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Paramedic Clinical Practicum EMT Introduction to Advanced Pre-hospital Care EMT Patient Assessment EMT Patient Assessment ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Success in Writing and Reading ENG Strategic Reading and Writing I ENG Strategic Reading and Writing I ENG Strategic Reading and Writing I ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG Strategic Reading and Writing II ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition I ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG English Composition II ENG Introduction to Scripts for Screen ENG Creative Writing ENG Introduction to Fiction ENG Children s Literature ENG Methods of Teaching English Language Learners (ELLs) ENG Teaching Pronunciation to ELLs ENG Assessment of ELLs ESC Earth Science ESC Earth Science ESC Oceanography ESC Geology of the National Parks ESC Severe and Hazardous Weather ESC Introduction to Astronomy with Lab ESC Introduction to Astronomy EWE Job Readiness Skills FRN Beginning Conversational French I Course # Course Name FRN Beginning Conversational French II FRN Intermediate French II FST Fire Instructor I FST Fire Instructor II FST Fire Science Business and Operations FST Fire Administration and the Law GEG Physical Geography GXS Sex, Gender, and Power HCM Introduction to the Hospitality Industry HCM ServSafe: Food Service Sanitation HCM ServSafe: Food Service Sanitation HCM Introduction to Beverage Appreciation HCM Patisserie I HCM Patisserie III HCM Contemporary Restaurant Desserts HCM Menu Marketing and Management HCM Purchasing & Inventory Control HCM Hospitality Supervision HCM Controlling Hospitality Costs HCM Selected Topics in Hospitality HET Basic Refrigeration Systems HET Basic Refrigeration Systems HET HVACR Electricity I HET HVACR Electricity I HET HVACR Electricity II HET Heating I Residential Appliances HET Heating I Residential Appliances HET HVAC/R Blueprint Reading HET EPA Certification Preparation HET HVACR Load Calcuation HET Air Conditioning II Commercial HVAC Appliances HET Sheet Metal Fabrication HIT Medical Terminology HIT Fundamentals of Health Information Technology HIT Pharmacology HIT Basic ICD-10-CM Coding HIT Medical Science HRT Introduction to Horticulture HRT Introduction to Soils HRT Tree and Shrub Identification HRT Entomology HRT Landscape Graphics HRT Small Engine Repair and Maintenance HRT Organic Growing and Sustainable Practices HRT Landscape Construction HST United States History to 1876 HST Special Topics in History HUM Humanities: Ancient Times to the Middle Ages HUM Humanities: Ancient Times to the Middle Ages HUM Humanities: Renaissance to the Present HUM Introduction to Film HUM Introduction to the Performing Arts HUM Critical Thinking HUM Critical Thinking Course descriptions: 71

76 Evening Continued Course # Course Name HUM Critical Thinking HUM American Decades HUM Film and Society HUM Women and the Arts HUS Introduction to Group Dynamics HUS Introduction to Counseling Skills HUS Gender-Based Violence HUS Drugs and Society HUS Addiction Counseling and Treatment I HUS Human Services Practicum I HUS Human Services Practicum I HUS Human Services Practicum II HUS Human Services Practicum II HUS Human Services Internship HUS Trauma Interventions HUS Human Services Practicum Orientation HUS Addiction Counseling Practicum I HUS Addiction Counseling Practicum I HUS Addiction Counseling Practicum II HUS Addiction Counseling Practicum II HUS Special Topics in Human Services HWP Contemporary Health Issues HWP Sport and Exercise Nutrition HWP Principles of Wellness Coaching HWP Special Topics: Health and Wellness Promotion JPN Beginning Japanese I LPO Fundamentals of Light and Lasers LPO Elements of Photonics LPO Photonics-Enabled Technologies LPO Photonic CAD Applications MAS Introduction to Massage Therapy MAS Kinesiology and Palpation II MAS Massage: Communication and Business II MAS Massage Therapy IV: Advanced Techniques MCS Computer Science II MET Manufacturing Processes MET Basic Metallurgy I MET Industrial Pneumatics and Hydraulics MET Introduction to Robotics MET Mechanisms MET Special Topics: Mechanical Engineering Technology MIM Introduction to Medical Imaging MOA Insurance Coding for Medical Assistants MOA Clinical Medical Assisting II MTH Elementary Concepts of Mathematics MTH Basic Algebra MTH Basic Algebra MTH Basic Algebra MTH Basic Algebra MTH Geometry MTH Geometry MTH Preparatory Mathematics for General Education MTH Preparatory Mathematics for General Education MTH Preparatory Mathematics for General Education MTH Intermediate Algebra Course # Course Name MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH Intermediate Algebra MTH Applied Mathematics I MTH Applied Mathematics I MTH Applied Mathematics I MTH Applied Mathematics I MTH Applied Mathematics II MTH Technical Mathematics I MTH College Algebra MTH College Algebra MTH College Algebra MTH Trigonometry MTH Contemporary Mathematics MTH General Education Statistics MTH Precalculus MTH Precalculus MTH Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MTH Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MTH Mathematics for Elementary Teaching II MTH Business Statistics MTH Business Statistics MTH Business Statistics MTH Calculus for Business and Social Science MTH Ordinary Differential Equations MTH Calculus and Analytic Geometry III MTT Machine Trades Blueprint Reading MTT Machine Shop I MTT Machining Principles MTT Grinding Technology MTT Precision Machining/ NIMS Credentialing MUS Vocal Ensembles MUS Vocal Ensembles MUS Vocal Ensembles MUS Wind Ensemble MUS Wind Ensemble MUS Music Appreciation MUS Music Appreciation MUS Jazz Ensemble MUS Jazz Ensemble NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Nurse Assisting NUR Foundational Concepts of Nursing Practice NUR Foundational Concepts of Nursing Practice NUR Mental Health Nursing NUR Mental Health Nursing NUR Family-Centered Nursing Care NUR Family-Centered Nursing Care NUR Complex Medical, Surgical, and Leadership Nursing NUR Complex Medical, Surgical, and Leadership Nursing PBT Introduction to Medical Lab Technology PBT Phlebotomy Techniques PDS Becoming A Successful College Student PDS Career Exploration PDS Career Exploration PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities PED Individual Activities Course # Course Name PED Individual Activities PED Yoga I PED First Aid/CPR PED Philosophy of Coaching PED Theory and Practice of Fitness PED Biomechanics and Kinesiology PED Exercise Testing and Prescription PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Introduction to Philosophy PHI Logic PHI Philosophy of Religion PHI Introduction to Ethics PHI Introduction to Ethics PHI Introduction to Ethics PHI World Religions PHY Practical Aspects of Physics PHY General Physics I PHY General Physics I PHY General Physics II PHY Physics for Science and Engineering I PLS Introduction to Paralegal Studies PLS Legal Research and Writing I PLS Litigation PLS Real Property Law PLS Employment and Labor Law PLS Immigration Law PLS Probate Law PSC American National Politics PSC American National Politics PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Introduction to Psychology PSY Lifespan Development PSY Lifespan Development RUS Beginning Russian I RUS Beginning Russian II SCM Introduction to Supply Chain Management SCM Warehousing and Distribution SCM Logistics and Transportation SCM Operations Management SGN American Sign Language II SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology SOC Sex, Gender, and Power SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish I SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish I SPA Beginning Conversational Spanish II SRG Advanced Surgical Procedures SWK Introduction to Social Work THE Introduction to Theatre I WLD Welding Blueprint Reading WLD Applied Fabricating and Processing WLD General Welding WLD General Welding WLD General Welding WLD Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLD Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD Welding Certification WLD Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 72 Detailed information: Pages 16-63

77 LAKESHORE COMMUNITY CENTER TO BE NAMED IN HONOR OF ELEANOR MURKEY SAVE THE DATE FOR OPEN HOUSES: NOVEMBER 8, 6-8 P.M. When the renovated and expanded Lakeshore Campus opens, its sixth-floor gathering space will be called the Eleanor Murkey Community Center. Murkey was Lakeshore s associate dean from 1975 to 1998 and dean from 1999 until her retirement in December She was instrumental in community outreach as well as expanding the campus from a small storefront to its current size. Eleanor had such a positive impact on our students and the college, said Barbara D. Oilschlager, secretary of the CLC Board of Trustees. Murkey said she s extremely grateful for the recognition and the college s support in her 33 years at CLC. Meet faculty and staff, including advisors and counselors. Learn about career and transfer programs as well as financial aid, student success programs, veterans services and much more. Lakeshore Campus (): Medical assisting, phlebotomy, dental hygiene and emergency medical technician programs. Campus: Business, healthcare and STEM fields; 40+ clubs and organizations; 12 intercollegiate sports; Career and Job Placement Center; Children s Learning Center. Southlake Campus (): State-of-the-art chemistry and certified nursing assistant laboratories; Center for Health and Wellness Promotion, featuring student clinics for four degree programs.

78 HONORS PROGRAM: HELPING HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS SUCCEED WAUKEGAN EXPANSION TO PROVIDE FULL-CAMPUS EXPERIENCE The Lakeshore Campus in downtown is preparing to enter an exciting new era. Next year, construction of a six-story building with views of Lake Michigan is scheduled to begin. The project will expand student services such as an enrollment center, testing center, library and tutoring center. Additionally, a large new meeting space on the sixth floor will be available for both CLC and community needs. The campus academic focus is on healthcare careers, including dental hygiene, medical office assisting, phlebotomy and certified nursing assistant. The CLC Board of Trustees approved in February an agreement with the Illinois Capital Development Board to restart the $48 million project. Originally approved in 2012, plans call for construction to begin in 2019, with completion expected in CLC s Honors Program offers a chance to enrich your academic and community experiences and pave your way to future academic success. The program, designed for high-achieving students, has several benefits: Improved skills in research, communication and critical thinking Increased marketability to top-tier transfer schools Great preparation for future career goals Honors courses noted on CLC transcripts Tuition scholarships available The high-volume, high-intensity course work left me feeling very prepared to transition into a four-year institution as well as medical school, said Harrison Fredrick (bottom right), an Antioch resident who earned an A.A. in May and plans to transfer in the fall to the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he will major in biology with an emphasis in pre-medicine. The Honors Program s community feeling is what appealed the most to Corryn Smith (top right), a Lindenhurst resident and

79 education major who earned an A.A. in May. Being in the program really built my skills in teamwork and communication, and the supportive professors encouraged me to get involved in campus clubs and organizations, said Smith, president of the Student Government Association and vice president of CLC s Phi Theta Kappa honor society chapter. She plans to transfer in fall 2018 to Elmhurst College and major in early childhood education. For details on the program and how to qualify, visit and click the Honors Program link. Four campuses for convenient learning You re never far from the College of Lake County! Access classes at four locations: GRAYSLAKE W. Washington St. WAUKEGAN (Lakeshore Campus) 33 N. Genesee St. VERNON HILLS (Southlake Campus) 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave. ONLINE Board of Trustees Richard A. Anderson Chair Catherine M. Finger, Ed.D. Vice Chair William M. Griffin, Ed.D. Amanda D. Howland Barbara D. Oilschlager Secretary Julie B. Shroka Matthew J. Stanton Kirk Burns Student Trustee Lori Suddick, Ed.D. President

80 19351 W. Washington St.,, IL CLC Classes (USPS ) is published by the College of Lake County monthly except March, April, September and November. Periodicals postage paid at, IL with additional entries. POSTMASTER: Send change of address to CLC Classes, College of Lake County West Washington Street,, IL ECRWSS RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER July Volume 24, No. 1 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2018 Of 1,841 graduates receiving degrees or certificates May 12, more than 500 participated in CLC s 49 th annual commencement ceremonies at the Campus. The keynote speaker, DeRionne Pollard, Ph.D., (right: second row, middle) president of Marylandbased Montgomery College, was a former CLC English professor and administrator who left CLC in 2008 to become president of Las Positas College in California. To view videos of the ceremonies, visit CLC s YouTube channel. GRAYSLAKE CAMPUS W. Washington St. WAUKEGAN CAMPUS (LAKESHORE) 33 N. Genesee St. VERNON HILLS CAMPUS (SOUTHLAKE) 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave. ONLINE (847) Schedule subject to change. Online version has most current information. CLC is committed to maintaining an environment free from harassment and discrimination for everyone and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other protected status. Responsibility for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries has been delegated to the Dean of Student Life, W. Washington St.,, IL (847)

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