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4BA101Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS4Ronald Neeley2521Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces the student to the ever changing world of business. It will cover The U. S. Business Environment, Business Ethics, Management, Business Organization, Motivating Employees, HR Management, Marketing, and the role of Accountants and Accounting Information in Business
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessThis course introduces the student to the ever changing world of business. It will cover The U. S. Business Environment, Business Ethics, Management, Business Organization, Motivating Employees, HR Management, Marketing, and the role of Accountants and Accounting Information in Business. rneeley@bluecc. edu0216BA104Online1Online BUSINESS MATHEMATICS4Ronald Neeley2519Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables, and charges for credit
Prerequisite. MTH 025
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessA study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables and charges for credit. rneeley@bluecc. eduBA104-Online1, BA104-Pend1, BA104-Zoom10161BA131Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING4Melinda Platt2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
General orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today's society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab
Recommended preparation. BT 120
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs. Computer Literacy
businessGeneral orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today's society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab. mplatt@bluecc. edu02412BA177Online1Online PAYROLL ACCOUNTING4Jill Gillett2513Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
Introduction to personnel and payroll records, including all current federal and state payroll taxes. Provides ample practice in preparation of payroll records by hand and by using a computerized payroll accounting software
Recommended preparation. Accounting class
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessIntroduction to personnel and payroll records, including all current Federal and State payroll taxes. Provides ample practice in preparation of payroll records. jgillett@bluecc. edu01311BA211Online1Online PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING4Velda Arnaud2514Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessAn introduction to the field of accounting including. the role of accounting in business, the accounting cycle, the preparation and use of financial statements, analyzing financial statement, principles of internal control, and the components of assets, liabilities and equity. varnaud@bluecc. eduBA211-Online1, BA211-Pend1, BA211-Zoom1021BA223Online1Online PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING4Velda Arnaud2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
In this courses, students will learn about the marketing process and the range of marketing decisions required for a company to sell products and services. The course explores the factors influencing how marketing decisions are made, including the impact of marketing decisions on an organization and its customers. Students gain a working knowledge of practical marketing and business vocabulary. Additionally, students analyze today's global, highly competitive marketplace and evaluate influences on marketing decisions
Prerequisite. WR 060  or WR 065
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessIn this courses, students will learn about the marketing process and the range of marketing decisions required for a company to sell products and services. The course explores the factors influencing how marketing decisions are made, including the impact of marketing decisions on an organization and its customers. Students gain a working knowledge of practical marketing and business vocabulary. Additionally, students analyze today's global, highly competitive marketplace and evaluate influences on marketing decisions. varnaud@bluecc. edu02415BA230Online1Online Spreadsheets/MS Excel4Melinda Platt2510Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1

The study and application of the Microsoft Excel program used to enter, analyze, and present quantitative data to solve business computing problems. Focus will include developing and editing a workbook, changing and enhancing worksheet formats, using templates, creating formulas and functions, creating charts, analyzing data with pivot tables and what-if analysis tools, and advanced print settings
Prerequisite.  BA 131
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees

businessThe study and application of the Microsoft Excel program used to enter, analyze, and present quantitative data to solve business computing problems. Focus will include developing and editing a workbook, changing and enhancing worksheet formats, using templates, creating formulas and functions, creating charts, analyzing data with pivot tables and what-if analysis tools, and advanced print settings. mplatt@bluecc. edu01010BA280Pend1Onground CWE. BUSINESS8Velda Arnaud100Credits - 1-8
Cooperative Work Experience [CWE] provides a real-world experience in the business work environment. The CWE site should be related to the student's degree program in order to provide an authentic on-the-job work experience.   Students must complete 33 hours of work for each credit.    A maximum of 12 credits may be earned and applied towards a degree; the number of CWE credits required varies by degree or certificate program.   CWE students may earn both pay and college credit for these work-related activities
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessCooperative Work Experience [CWE] provides a real-world experience in the business work environment. The CWE site should be related to the student's degree program in order to provide an authentic on-the-job work experience. Students must complete 33 hours of work for each credit. A maximum of 12 credits may be earned and applied towards a degree; the number of CWE credits required varies by degree or certificate program. CWE students may earn both pay and college credit for these work-related activities. varnaud@bluecc. edu0013BA284Online1Online PRE-EMPLOYMENT SEMINAR2Velda Arnaud2512Credits - 2 Lecture - 2
This course is designed to assist the student in résumé and cover letter preparation, interviews, application forms, employment searches, and helpful techniques in obtaining, holding, and advancing in a job. Students will assess knowledge, skills, and abilities as they relate to employment. Students will conduct an informational interview
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessThis course is designed to assist the student in résumé and cover letter preparation, interviews, application forms, employment searches, and helpful techniques in obtaining, holding, and advancing in a job. Students will assess knowledge, skills, and abilities as they relate to employment. Students will conduct an informational interview. varnaud@bluecc. edu01218BT140Online1Online BUSINESS DOCUMENT EDITING3Velda Arnaud257Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1
Review of grammar and proofreading skills needed in preparing business documents using word processing software and equipment
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessReview of grammar and proofreading skills needed in preparing business documents using word processing software and equipment. varnaud@bluecc. edu0713BT201Online1Online WORD PROCESSING/ MS WORD3Melinda Platt2512Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that makes it easy to create a variety of professional-looking documents, from simple letters and memos to newsletters, research papers, Web pages, and various business documents.   This course is designed for the beginning MS Word user. Students will gain the following course objectives through practical lab applications
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessMicrosoft Word is a word processing program that makes it easy to create a variety of professional-looking documents, from simple letters and memos to newsletters, research papers, Web pages, and various business documents. This course is designed for the beginning MS Word user. Students will gain the following course objectives through practical lab applications. mplatt@bluecc. edu0123BT251Online1Online MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY3Terrol Marshall2522Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course is an overview of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations and symbols are included in the content. A programmed learning, word-building system is used to learn word parts that are used to construct or analyze new terms. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessMedical terms that pertain to body systems, anatomical structures, medical processes and procedures and a variety of diseases which are part of a specialized language that the health care team uses to communicate concisely and accurately. tmarshall@bluecc. edu02218BT251Online2Online MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY3Terrol Marshall257Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course is an overview of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations and symbols are included in the content. A programmed learning, word-building system is used to learn word parts that are used to construct or analyze new terms. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessMedical terms that pertain to body systems, anatomical structures, medical processes and procedures and a variety of diseases which are part of a specialized language that the health care team uses to communicate concisely and accurately. tmarshall@bluecc. edu0710BT252Online1Online MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY3Terrol Marshall2515Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course presents a continued study of medical terminology based on medical word building principles. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, and abbreviations are included in the content. Additionally, anatomy and physiology, pathology, diagnostic, symptomatic and therapeutic terms, diagnostic and lab tests and procedures, surgical procedures, and pharmacology terms are incorporated into the course. Emphasis is placed on correct spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessA continuation of BT251 with particular emphasis on medical terminology pertaining to the body systems. tmarshall@bluecc. edu01519BT259Online1Online MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING4Amy Ashton-williams256Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Students will learn how to assign medical codes to provider services in medical facilities using the Current Procedural Terminology manual and patient diagnoses using the International Classification of Diseases manual. Students will abstract information from patient records and combine it with coding guidelines to optimize physician, hospital, and outpatient service payments. Course is for Administrative Office Professional Medical Option [AAS] to replace BT254 Medical Transcription that will be moved to an inactive course
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
business10. 18. 18 Course created by C. C. 9. 24. 18. JComstock Students will learn how to assign medical codes to provider services in medical facilities using the Current Procedural Terminology manual and patient diagnoses using the International Classification of Diseases manual. Students will abstract information from patient records and combine it with coding guidelines to optimize physician, hospital, and outpatient service payments. aashtonwilliams@bluecc. edu0613HTM131Online1Online CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT I3Velda Arnaud2512Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course provides an in-depth study of the methods and techniques employed by the hospitality and tourism industry to accomplish effective and efficient customer service operation. Includes combined discussions of management theory, systems, decision-making, and leadership directly relevant to any profession with emphasis on the hospitality industry. Also covers the business facets of human resource management, finance, ethics, and total quality management with a business environment
Prerequisite. WR 060
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
hotel managementThis course provides an in-depth study of the methods and techniques employed by the hospitality and tourism industry to accomplish effective and efficient customer service operation. Includes combined discussions of management theory, systems, decision-making, and leadership directly relevant to any profession with emphasis on the hospitality industry. Also covers the business facets of human resource management, finance, ethics, and total quality management with a business environment. varnaud@bluecc. edu0125LD215Online1Online EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE2Velda Arnaud2520Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 Lab - Other -
This course is an introduction to emotional intelligence. Students will assess their level of emotional intelligence and learn how to improve. Topics include killer statements, triggers, building trust, gaining confidence, and building relationships
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
leadershipCourse moved to 2 credits 3. 15. 17; Effective 2017-18 academic year This course is an introduction to emotional intelligence. Students will assess their level of emotional intelligence and learn how to improve. Topics include killer statements, triggers, building trust, gaining confidence, and building relationships. varnaud@bluecc. edu02019DSL161Pend1Onground
LocationDIESEL ENGINE THEORY4Jeremy PikeM1. 00 PM - 1. 50 PMM2. 00 PM - 5. 00 PMM8. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMPDTUH . U-128A256Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
The course provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of Internet Website information, and hands-on experience in the "Virtual Workplace" or lab. The course focuses on the history, theory of operation, and principles of design of the diesel engine
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselThe course provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the "Virtual Workplace" or lab. The course focuses on the history, theory of operation, and principles of design of the diesel engine. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-128A2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORjpike@bluecc. eduPDTUH0618DSL152Pend1Onground
LocationMANUAL DRIVE TRAINS I3Carl DaggettF1. 00 PM - 4. 00 PMR F9. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMPDTUH . U-125A257Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
Hydraulic, air, and mechanical brake system principles of operation, self-energizing, drum, disc, parking, internal expanding, and external band brakes will be covered. Brake system self-adjusters, electric brakes, brake adjustment and inspection will also be covered. Included in this course will also be engine brakes and retarders
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselPrinciples and operation of power train components including automotive and industry applications of clutches, drive lines, and gear transmissions. Transmission of force through the mechanism will be studied in theory and in labs. Detailed maintenance and repair of drive lines, clutches, gear transmissions, and transaxles with emphasis on problem diagnosis, repair and replacement. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-125A2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORcdaggett@bluecc. eduPDTUH0717DSL192Pend1Onground
LocationELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II4Carl DaggettT W9. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMW1. 00 PM - 1. 50 PMW2. 00 PM - 5. 00 PMPDTUH . U-11258Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Other - 2
Provides the basic technical knowledge of electrical circuits, measurement values, circuit components, circuit tracing and diagnosing, and repair of electrical malfunctions
Prerequisite. DSL 191
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselProvides the basic technical knowledge of electrical circuits, measurement values, circuit components, circuit tracing and diagnosing, and repair of electrical malfunctions. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-112411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORcdaggett@bluecc. eduPDTUH0823DSL196Pend1Onground
LocationELECTRONIC DIAGNOSTICS & EMISSION CONTROLS3Jeremy PikeR1. 00 PM - 4. 00 PMT8. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMPDTUH . U-126A252Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
This course is designed to introduce the student to the use of electronic control systems in on and off road vehicles. It details subjects from basic electrical wiring and connections to more detailed electronic troubleshooting tools and how engine performance and injection timing can result in non-compliant exhaust emissions. Students will receive hands-on training in the lab setting learning to use ESTs, and proper troubleshooting techniques
Prerequisite. DSL 193
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselThis course is designed to introduce the student to the use of electronic control systems in on and off road vehicles. It details subjects from basic electrical wiring and connections to more detailed electronic troubleshooting tools and how engine performance and injection timing can result in non-compliant exhaust emissions. Students will receive hands-on training in the lab setting learning to use EST's, and proper troubleshooting techniques. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-126A2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORjpike@bluecc. eduPDTUH0223DSL263Pend1Onground
LocationADVANCED ENGINE TECHNOLOGY4Jeremy PikeW8. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMW1. 00 PM - 1. 50 PMW2. 00 PM - 5. 00 PMPDTUH . U-128A252Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course covers provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the "virtual workplace" or lab, of the advanced diagnostics of diesel engines. The class will focus on testing engines after rebuild; the operation, testing, and repair of injection pumps and governors; troubleshooting typical engine and fuel-system failures; and the operation and adjustment of a Cummins Pressure-Time system
Prerequisite. DSL 262
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselThis course covers provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the virtual workplace or lab, of the advanced diagnostics of diesel engines. The class will focus on testing engines after re-build; the operation, testing, and repair of injection pumps and governors; troubleshooting typical engine and fuel-system failures; and the operation and adjustment of a Cummins Pressure-Time system. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-128A2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORjpike@bluecc. eduPDTUH0222DSL175Pend1Onground
LocationHEAVY EQUIPMENT3Carl DaggettT2. 00 PM - 5. 00 PMT1. 00 PM - 1. 50 PMR8. 00 AM - 8. 50 AMPDTUH . U-125A253Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
This course will focus on off-highway mobile equipment systems. Training will emphasize diagnostics and repair of heavy equipment
Prerequisite. DSL 184
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselThis course will focus on off-highway mobile equipment systems. Training will emphasize diagnostics and repair of heavy equipment. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-125A2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORcdaggett@bluecc. eduPDTUH039DSL280Pend1Onground CWE. DIESEL6Jeremy Pike101Credits - 1-8
Provides a supervised work experience in diesel mechanics which supplements the "school experience" that is not possible in the normal academic classroom environment
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
dieselProvides a supervised work experience in diesel mechanics which supplements the "school experience", that is not possible in the normal academic classroom environment. jpike@bluecc. edu016BI102Pend1Onground
LocationGENERAL BIOLOGY4Sascha MckeonT12. 15 PM - 2. 50 PMR12. 15 PM - 2. 50 PMPDTST . ST-2062014Lab for this class will be in ST-215. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of evolution of lower organisms, herbology, and ecology to scenarios and situations to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations
Prerequisite.  MTH 062   recommended
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of evolution of lower organisms, herbology, and ecology to scenarios and situations to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. Lab for this class will be in ST-215. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801smckeon@bluecc. eduPDTST0141BI112Online1Online CELL BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH OCCUPATIONS4Ashley Armichardy2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular biology in preparation for a human anatomy and physiology course to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations
Prerequisite.  MTH 062  recommended
BI 112 Should be a lab science. This class is intended for Pre-Nursing students as the preferred prerequisite for A&P
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular biology in preparation for a human anatomy and physiology course to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. aarmichardy@bluecc. edu0241BI130Online1Online Survey of Anatomy and Physiology5Michelle Miller2524biology scienceSurvey of Anatomy & Physiology BI-130 is intended for students entering the field of study in Medical Assisting or any student who needs a basic understanding of the structure and function of the human body. This course is a survey course of human anatomy and physiology and provides a broad overview of the subject. This is a one quarter course encompassing the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. mmiller@bluecc. edu0247BI212Pend1Onground
LocationGENERAL BIOLOGY5Michelle MillerM W12. 15 PM - 2. 50 PMF12. 15 PM - 1. 30 PMPDTST . 206/2152013Lab for this course will be in ST-215biology scienceThis is a one term majors science course that fulfills the lab science requirements for the AAOT. This course includes the study of animal diversity as well as an overview of animal systems with an emphasis on humansLab for this course will be in ST-215Pendleton - Science and Technology206/2152411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801mmiller@bluecc. eduPDTST0134BI232Pend1Hybrid
LocationHUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY4Kristen OjaT10. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMR9. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTST . ST-2142016This class will meet in Pendleton but will also have a Hybrid component. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course provides students with the opportunity to study the structure and function of the human body from a systematic perspective, while emphasizing homeostasis, multiple levels of organization, organ system interaction, and complementarity of structure and function. Specific topics include. the muscular and nervous systems, special senses, and the endocrine system. Laboratory sessions include dissecting animal specimens, conducting physiological experiments and/or examining case studies, examining microscope slides or images of slides, and studying anatomical models
Prerequisite. BI 112  or a Human Anatomy and Physiology course at a 200-level or higher
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course provides students with the opportunity to study the structure and function of the human body from a systematic perspective, while emphasizing homeostasis, multiple levels of organization, organ system interaction, and complementarity of structure and function. Specific topics include. the muscular and nervous systems, special senses, and the endocrine system. Laboratory sessions include dissecting animal specimens, conducting physiological experiments and/or examining case studies, examining microscope slides or images of slides, and studying anatomical models. This class will meet in Pendleton but will also have a Hybrid component. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2142411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801koja@bluecc. eduPDTST0161BI232Online1Online HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY4Kristen Oja2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course provides students with the opportunity to study the structure and function of the human body from a systematic perspective, while emphasizing homeostasis, multiple levels of organization, organ system interaction, and complementarity of structure and function. Specific topics include. the muscular and nervous systems, special senses, and the endocrine system. Laboratory sessions include dissecting animal specimens, conducting physiological experiments and/or examining case studies, examining microscope slides or images of slides, and studying anatomical models
Prerequisite. BI 112  or a Human Anatomy and Physiology course at a 200-level or higher
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course provides students with the opportunity to study the structure and function of the human body from a systematic perspective, while emphasizing homeostasis, multiple levels of organization, organ system interaction, and complementarity of structure and function. Specific topics include. the muscular and nervous systems, special senses, and the endocrine system. Laboratory sessions include dissecting animal specimens, conducting physiological experiments and/or examining case studies, examining microscope slides or images of slides, and studying anatomical models. koja@bluecc. edu0243BI232Online2Online HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY4Kristen Oja2522Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course provides students with the opportunity to study the structure and function of the human body from a systematic perspective, while emphasizing homeostasis, multiple levels of organization, organ system interaction, and complementarity of structure and function. Specific topics include. the muscular and nervous systems, special senses, and the endocrine system. Laboratory sessions include dissecting animal specimens, conducting physiological experiments and/or examining case studies, examining microscope slides or images of slides, and studying anatomical models
Prerequisite. BI 112  or a Human Anatomy and Physiology course at a 200-level or higher
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course provides students with the opportunity to study the structure and function of the human body from a systematic perspective, while emphasizing homeostasis, multiple levels of organization, organ system interaction, and complementarity of structure and function. Specific topics include. the muscular and nervous systems, special senses, and the endocrine system. Laboratory sessions include dissecting animal specimens, conducting physiological experiments and/or examining case studies, examining microscope slides or images of slides, and studying anatomical models. koja@bluecc. edu0228BI234Pend1Onground
LocationMICROBIOLOGY4Sascha MckeonPDTST . 206/2152012Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of microbiology to scenarios and situations in public health to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. The course is designed for students fulfilling nursing prerequisites and is appropriate to students pursuing a biological science or medical degree
Prerequisite.  MTH 062  recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of microbiology to scenarios and situations in public health to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. The course is designed for students fulfilling nursing prerequisites and is appropriate to students pursuing a biological science or medical degree. Pendleton - Science and Technology206/2152411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801smckeon@bluecc. eduPDTST0129G101Herm1Onground
LocationINTRO. TO GEOLOGY - MINERALS AND ROCKS4Phil RichersonHRMEOHEC . 1322011Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
A study of the structure and composition of the Earth; minerals; sediments and soils; igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. Students will also be introduced to geologic mapping, and groundwater
Prerequisite.  MTH 062  Recommended.  Course fulfills laboratory science requirement. Need not be taken in sequence. This becomes an elective if G 201  is taken
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
geology scienceA study of the structure and composition of the Earth; minerals; igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks; as well as the source and use of geologic resources by society. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center132975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838pricherson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC01117PHY202Pend1Onground
LocationGENERAL PHYSICS5Ann Marie HardinF8. 15 AM - 10. 50 AMM T W8. 15 AM - 9. 50 AMPDTST . ST-118203Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1
First of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of motion, force, energy, and fluids. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study
Prerequisite. PHY 201  or PHY 211 . This becomes an elective if PHY 212  is taken
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
physics scienceFirst of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of motion, force, energy, and fluids. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-1182411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ahardin@bluecc. eduPDTSTPHY202-Pend1, PHY202-Zoom1, PHY212-Pend1, PHY212-Zoom10017PHY202Zoom1Zoom GENERAL PHYSICS5Ann Marie HardinM T W8. 15 AM - 9. 50 AMF8. 15 AM - 10. 50 AMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom203This class will be Zoomed but the Friday labs will be held on the Pendleton Campus. Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1
First of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of motion, force, energy, and fluids. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study
Prerequisite. PHY 201  or PHY 211 . This becomes an elective if PHY 212  is taken
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
physics scienceFirst of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of motion, force, energy, and fluids. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study. This class will be Zoomed but the Friday labs will be held on the Pendleton Campus. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ahardin@bluecc. eduPDTMAINPHY202-Pend1, PHY202-Zoom1, PHY212-Pend1, PHY212-Zoom10017PHY212Pend1Onground
LocationGENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS5Ann Marie HardinF8. 15 AM - 10. 50 AMM T W8. 15 AM - 9. 50 AMPDTST . ST-118203Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1
Second of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course ntroduces concepts of rotational and harmonic motion, mechanical waves, optics, and thermodynamics. This course is designed forstudents who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study
Prerequisite. PHY 211  and MTH 251 

PHY 202 , if it has been taken, becomes an elective if PHY 212 is taken
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement


physics scienceSecond of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course ntroduces concepts of rotational and harmonic motion, mechanical waves, optics, and thermodynamics. This course is designed forstudents who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study . Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-1182411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ahardin@bluecc. eduPDTSTPHY202-Pend1, PHY202-Zoom1, PHY212-Pend1, PHY212-Zoom10217PHY212Zoom1Zoom GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS5Ann Marie HardinM T W8. 15 AM - 9. 50 AMF8. 15 AM - 10. 50 AMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom203This class will be Zoomed but the Friday labs will be held on the Pendleton Campus. Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1
Second of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course ntroduces concepts of rotational and harmonic motion, mechanical waves, optics, and thermodynamics. This course is designed forstudents who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study
Prerequisite. PHY 211  and MTH 251 

PHY 202 , if it has been taken, becomes an elective if PHY 212 is taken
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement


physics scienceSecond of a three course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course ntroduces concepts of rotational and harmonic motion, mechanical waves, optics, and thermodynamics. This course is designed forstudents who require a non-calculus based physics course as part of their course of study . This class will be Zoomed but the Friday labs will be held on the Pendleton Campus. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ahardin@bluecc. eduPDTMAINPHY202-Pend1, PHY202-Zoom1, PHY212-Pend1, PHY212-Zoom1011ANTH103Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY4Linc Debunce2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Study of the organization and functioning of selected world cultures, both Western and non-Western groups
Prerequisite. WR 060  or placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Cultural Awareness
Study of the organization and functioning of selected world cultures. Both Western and non-Western groups. Social Science Course. Cultural Literacy Course. ldebunce@bluecc. edu0242EC202Online1Online PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS/MACRO4Erik Dean2523Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Introduction to Macroeconomics. This course focuses on the behavior of economic aggregates or the economy as a whole. National income determination, measuring economic performance and public policy tools for dealing with inflation, unemployment, etc. are discussed. This course includes applications of microeconomic theory to current economic problems
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, MTH 070  or higher

WR 115  strongly recommended,
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees


Introduction to Macro Economics. Focuses on the behavior of economic aggregates or the economy as a whole. National income determination, measuring economic performance and public policy tools for dealing with inflation, unemployment, etc. are discussed. Social Science Course. edean@bluecc. edu0230GEOG101Online1Online PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY4Linc Debunce2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Introduction to physical geography of the earth with specific emphasis on landforms, climate, vegetation, and soils and on the interaction between humans and these elements
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
geographyIntroduction to physical geography of the earth with specific emphasis on landforms, climate, vegetation, and soils and on the interaction between humans and these elements. Non-Lab Science Course. ldebunce@bluecc. edu0250GEOG120Online1Online WORLD/REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY4Linc Debunce2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course studies world patterns of the natural and cultural environments and focuses on the place of each geographic region in the world community
Prerequisite. WR 060   or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Cultural Awareness
geographyThis course studies world patterns of the natural and cultural environments and focuses on the place of each geographic region in the world community. Social Science Course. Cultural Literacy Course. ldebunce@bluecc. edu0251GEOG206Online1Online GEOGRAPHY OF OREGON4Linc Debunce2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course considers natural environment, population growth, and settlements. Special emphasis is placed on the historical geography of selected areas of the state. A study of the diverse landscapes of Oregon
Prerequisite. WR 060   or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
geographyA study of the diverse landscapes of Oregon. This course considers natural environment, population growth, and settlements. Special emphasis is placed on the historical geography of selected areas of the state. Social Science Course. ldebunce@bluecc. edu0241HST202Online1Online HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES4Theresa Pihl2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course begins with expansion and slavery, covers the Civil War and Reconstruction and concludes with the rise of the industrial state and the Progressive Era. The course will cover the period from c. 1815 to 1917
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Cultural Awareness
historyThis course begins with Expansion and Slavery, covers the Civil War and Reconstruction and concludes with the Rise of the Industrial State and the Progressive Era. The course will cover the period from c. 1815-1917. Social Science Course. Cultural Literacy Course. tpihl@bluecc. edu0240PS202Online1Online AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & POLITICS4Vicki Jeffries-bilton2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will provide an overview of American political institutions. Students will study individual rights and liberties. The term concludes with an examination of current national policy issues
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
This course will provide an overview of American political institutions. Students will study individual rights and liberties. The term concludes with an examination of current national policy issues. Social Science Course. vjeffriesbilton@bluecc. edu0251PSY201Online1Online GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY4Sara Reyburn2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two survey courses of the basic concepts and principles of psychology. Specific topics include. the history of psychology and research methods of psychology; the biological basis of behavior, sensory and perceptual processes; states of consciousness including sleep and dreams; learning, memory, and intelligence. Emphasis is both theoretical and applied
Prerequisite. WR 115
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
psychologyThe first of two survey courses of the basic concepts and principles of psychology. Specific topics include. the history of psychology and research methods of psychology; the biological basis of behavior, sensory and perceptual processes; states of consciousness including sleep and dreams; learning, memory, and intelligence. Emphasis is both theoretical and applied. Social Science Course. sreyburn@bluecc. edu0243PSY201Online2Online GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY4Sara Reyburn2522Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two survey courses of the basic concepts and principles of psychology. Specific topics include. the history of psychology and research methods of psychology; the biological basis of behavior, sensory and perceptual processes; states of consciousness including sleep and dreams; learning, memory, and intelligence. Emphasis is both theoretical and applied
Prerequisite. WR 115
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
psychologyThe first of two survey courses of the basic concepts and principles of psychology. Specific topics include. the history of psychology and research methods of psychology; the biological basis of behavior, sensory and perceptual processes; states of consciousness including sleep and dreams; learning, memory, and intelligence. Emphasis is both theoretical and applied. Social Science Course. sreyburn@bluecc. edu0221PSY202Online1Online GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY4Sara Reyburn2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The second of two survey courses of the basic concepts and principles of psychology. Specific topics include. motivation, emotion, stress & health, human development, personality, psychological disorder and treatment, and social psychology. Emphasis is on both theory and application
Prerequisite. PSY 201
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
psychologyThe second of two survey courses of the basic concepts and principles of psychology. Specific topics include. motivation, emotion, stress & health, human development, personality, psychological disorder and treatment, and social psychology. Emphasis is on both theory and application. Social Science Course. sreyburn@bluecc. edu0241PSY237Online1Online HUMAN DEVELOPMENT4Sara Reyburn2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A life-span examination of change and consistency as people age. Studies the stages of conception to birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence and adulthood as influenced by maturation and socialization. Includes discussion of research strategies and theories of behavior
Prerequisite. PSY 201
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
psychologyA life-span examination of change and consistency as people age. Studies the stages of conception to birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence and adulthood as influenced by maturation and socialization. Includes discussion of research strategies and theories of behavior. Social Science Course. sreyburn@bluecc. edu0240SOC204Online1Online GENERAL SOC. SOCIOLOGY IN EVERYDAY LIFE4Christina Martinez2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a sociological study of social group behavior and social structures, emphasizing diversity and commonalities among groups within society. Topics are examined through the framework of sociological perspectives, encouraging critical thinking and personal responsibility about social issues
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Cultural Awareness
sociologyThis course is a sociological study of social group behavior and social structures, emphasizing diversity and commonalities among groups within society. Topics are examined through the framework of sociological perspectives, encouraging critical thinking and personal responsibility about social issues. Social Science Course. Cultural Literacy Course. tmartinez@bluecc. edu0251SOC205Online1Online GENERAL SOC. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE4Christina Martinez2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces the following major social institutions. family, religion, education, economics, politics, and health care and the problems and issues existing within each. The focus is on modern American society and the impact of social change on major institutions
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees.   Cultural Awareness
sociologyThis course introduces the following major social institutions. family, religion, education, economics, politics, and health care and the problems and issues existing within each. The focus is on modern American society and the impact of social change on major institutions. Social Science Course. tmartinez@bluecc. edu0242SOC213Online1Online MINORITIES4Christina Martinez2523Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A survey of minority groups, with special emphasis on local groups in which causes and consequences of minority status are examined. By confronting the pervasive nature of prejudice and discrimination, we will explore the dynamics of institutionalized racism, focusing specifically on race relations within our social institutions. The political, economic, and social lives of several groups - White Ethnic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and African Americans will be explored
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Cultural Awareness
sociologyA survey of minority groups, with special emphasis on local groups in which causes and consequences of minority status are examined. By confronting the pervasive nature of prejudice and discrimination, we will explore the dynamics of institutionalized racism, focusing specifically on race relations within our social institutions. The political, economic, and social lives of several groups - White Ethnic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and African Americans. Social Science Course. Cultural Literacy Course. tmartinez@bluecc. edu02318AGM221Pend1Onground
LocationMETALS & WELDING3Nick NelsonM W9. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMR8. 00 AM - 10. 50 AMPDTFARM . F-217257Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
A basic course in welding using oxyacetylene torches and electric arc welding equipment emphasizing the development of skills and knowledge to safely and effectively accomplish practical repairs and fabrication in agricultural applications
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureA basic course in welding using oxyacetylene torches and electric arc welding equipment emphasizing the development of skills and knowledge to safely and effectively accomplish practical repairs and fabrication in agricultural applications. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2172411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801nnelson@bluecc. eduPDTFARM0716ANS211Pend1Onground
LocationANIMAL NUTRITION4Nick NelsonT9. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMT W R F12. 00 PM - 12. 50 PMPDTFARM . F-110259Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
Designed to develop an understanding of applied animal nutrition. This course will cover proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, minerals, and the use of these nutrients by livestock. Rations will be balanced during the laboratory sessions
Recommended preparation. ANS 121
Corequisite. AGR 280
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
animalDesigned to develop an understanding of applied animal nutrition. This course will cover proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, minerals, and the use of these nutrients by livestock. Rations will be balanced during the laboratory sessions. Pendleton - Farm 1F-1102411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801nnelson@bluecc. eduPDTFARM096HORT100Pend1Onground
LocationPLANT SCIENCE3Leah SmithPDTFARM . F-2112519Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
Basic principles of plant science and the environmental factors associated with plant growth and development constitute the core of this course. Agricultural application of plants will be emphasized
Corequisite. AGR 280
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
horticulture cropBasic principles of plant science and the environmental factors associated with plant growth and development constitute the core of this course. Agricultural application of plants will be emphasized. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2112411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801lesmith@bluecc. eduPDTFARM01914AGR280Pend1Onground CWE. AGRICULTURE8Leah Smith2511Credits - 1-8
Offered to agriculture students to work on-the-job in various agricultural fields to gain elective credits from BMCC. Also required in conjunction with several courses in our program
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureThe Student/Employee agrees to. o be enrolled in a Blue Mountain Community College degree program. o return the completed, signed contract by the end of the second week of classes, or be administratively dropped from the class. The class can be added up until the 4th week, but will no longer count towards Financial Aid. The contract must be returned before students can begin clocking their hours. o register for the appropriate number of credits in the CWE program. o work the required number of hours during the term for which credit is requested. o develop a set of job-oriented learning objectives and a set of job-oriented tasks in conjunction with the CWE employer. o immediately inform the CWE instructor of any problems or changes in job responsibilities. o abide by the regulations and policies of the employer and Blue Mountain Community College's CWE program. lesmith@bluecc. edu0115AGR211Pend1Onground
LocationAGRICULTURE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT3Leah SmithPDTFARM . F-2172520Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
The study of the four basic assets needed to begin any farm or ranch business. Land, labor, capital, and management are evaluated to ascertain each component's ability to produce maximum economic returns
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureThe study of the four basic assets needed to begin any farm or ranch business. Land, labor, capital and management are evaluated to ascertain each component's ability to produce maximum economic returns. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2172411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801lesmith@bluecc. eduPDTFARM0207AGR200Pend1Onground
LocationPRE-EMPLOYMENT SEMINAR1Leah SmithPDTFARM . F-2152518Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
A class designed to assist the student in securing employment. Job-hunting techniques, interviewing skills, and the study of job related responsibilities and problems while advancing in a chosen career are major topics covered. A seminar format is used to encourage student participation
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureA class designed to assist the student in securing employment. Job-hunting techniques, interviewing skills, and the study of job related responsibilities and problems while advancing in a chosen career are major topics covered. A seminar format is used to encourage student participation. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2152411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801lesmith@bluecc. eduPDTFARM01813ANS220Pend1Onground
LocationBEEF PRODUCTION4Matthew LiscomM T W10. 00 AM - 10. 50 AMT2. 00 PM - 4. 50 PMPDTFARM . F-1102512Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
Designed to enable students to learn proven practices in modern beef production. Students will develop skills which can lead to a successful cattle operation
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Offered in even numbered years. Completion of ANS 121  and ANS 122  recommended but not required
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
animalDesigned to enable students to learn proven practices in modern beef production. Students will develop skills which can lead to a successful cattle operation. Pendleton - Farm 1F-1102411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801mliscom@bluecc. eduPDTFARM01212AGM140Pend1Onground
LocationAGRICULTURE ENGINES3Matthew LiscomR2. 00 PM - 4. 50 PMM W1. 00 PM - 1. 50 PMPDTFARM . F-2172513Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
Students develop a practical understanding of the functioning, operation, and maintenance of the internal combustion engine particularly as it is used in agricultural operations. Single cylinder small gas engines will be used in the lab setting to demonstrate these principles and allow students hands on experience with diagnostics, disassembly, reassembly and repair
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureStudents develop a practical understanding of the functioning, operation, and maintenance of the internal combustion engine particularly as it is used in agricultural operations. Single cylinder small gas engines will be used in the lab setting to demonstrate these principles and allow students hands on experience with diagnostics, disassembly, reassembly and repair. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2172411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801mliscom@bluecc. eduPDTFARM01318ANS261Pend1Onground
LocationINTRODUCTION TO MEAT SCIENCE2Matthew LiscomPDTFARM . F-215257Credits- 2 Lecture- 2
This course is designed to expose students to the various components that make up the study and career field of meat science. Topics will include HAACP [Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points] plans, ODA [Oregon Department of Agriculture] vs. USDA [United States Department of Agriculture] regulations, muscle chemistry, product safety, and product quality. Students will participate in processing livestock from the live animal to a plate ready product. CWE is required for this course
Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
animalThis course is designed to expose students to the various compnents tht make up the study and career field of meat science. Topics will include HAACP [Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points] plans, ODA [Oregon Department of Agriculture] vs. USDA [United States Department of Agriculture] regulations, muscle chemistry, product safety and product quality. Students will paricipate in processing livestock from the live animal to a plate ready product. CWE is required for this course. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2152411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801mliscom@bluecc. eduPDTFARM075AGR280Pend2Onground CWE. AGRICULTURE8Matthew Liscom105Credits - 1-8
Offered to agriculture students to work on-the-job in various agricultural fields to gain elective credits from BMCC. Also required in conjunction with several courses in our program
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureThe Student/Employee agrees to. o be enrolled in a Blue Mountain Community College degree program. o return the completed, signed contract by the end of the second week of classes, or be administratively dropped from the class. The class can be added up until the 4th week, but will no longer count towards Financial Aid. The contract must be returned before students can begin clocking their hours. o register for the appropriate number of credits in the CWE program. o work the required number of hours during the term for which credit is requested. o develop a set of job-oriented learning objectives and a set of job-oriented tasks in conjunction with the CWE employer. o immediately inform the CWE instructor of any problems or changes in job responsibilities. o abide by the regulations and policies of the employer and Blue Mountain Community College's CWE program. mliscom@bluecc. edu0523CSS240Pend1Onground
LocationPEST MANAGEMENT4Andrew LeggettPDTFARM . F-215252Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Students will study the common pesticides used on today's farms and ranches. Herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and growth regulators will be reviewed. Methods of application and calibration are taught stressing safety in handling and disposal
Corequisite. AGR 280
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
Students will study the common pesticides used on today's farms and ranches. Herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and growth regulators will be reviewed. Methods of application and calibration are taught stressing safety in handling and disposal. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2152411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801aleggett@bluecc. eduPDTFARM0217VT110Pend1Onground
LocationFUNDAMENTALS OF VETERINARY ASSISTANT I3Leah SmithR6. 00 PM - 9. 00 PMR4. 00 PM - 6. 00 PMPDTFARM . F-211258Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Other -
This course covers the business of Veterinary medicine with emphasis on the practical aspects of front office management. Topics will include. Veterinary medicine and the veterinary health care team, careers in veterinary medicine, types of veterinary practices, professionalism and veterinary workplace, the Human-Animal Bond, Office Practices, Workplace Safety, Universal Precautions, Aseptic Technique, Basic Medical Terminology, Basic Clinical Skills, Basic Nutrition, and Basic Behavior
Prerequisite. VT 109
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
vet techAdded to system 3. 6. 13 KEO Description changed 4. 27. 16 Overview of the veterinary technician's job. This course covers the basic fundamentals needed to maintain proper records and instruments. Topics include record keeping, proper applications and upkeep on bandages, splints and casts, instrument recognition and maintenance, parasite identification, lifecycle and treatment, and basic nutrition. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2112411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801lesmith@bluecc. eduPDTFARM0813MTH095Pend1Onground
LocationINTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA5Ingrid LarsenM T W R F11. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTEH . E-1192512In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of skills to include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge
Prerequisite. MTH 070  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring

mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of skills to include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Pendleton - Emigrant HallE-1192411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ilarsen@bluecc. eduPDTEHMTH095-Pend1, MTH095-Zoom1084MTH098Pend1Onground
LocationQUANTITATIVE LITERACY4Ingrid LarsenPDTEH . E-1192521In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Lab - Other -
This course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in MTH 105 .  Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representationsThe course is alternate pathway to MTH 105  for students not intending to take calculus
MTH 062  or MTH 070  or Placement

mathThis course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in Math 105. Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representations. The course is an alternate pathway to Math 105 for students not intending to take calculusIn-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Pendleton - Emigrant HallE-1192411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ilarsen@bluecc. eduPDTEHMTH098-Pend1, MTH098-Zoom10129MTH105Pend1Onground
LocationMATH IN SOCIETY5Gary ParkerPDTEH . E-1012516In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
This is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools
Prerequisite. MTH 092  or MTH 095  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThis is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Pendleton - Emigrant HallE-1012411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gparker@bluecc. eduPDTEHMTH105-Pend1, MTH105-Zoom1, MTH105-Herm1058MTH112Pend1Onground
LocationELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS5Greg SchulbergM T W R10. 00 AM - 11. 15 AMPDTEH . E-1282517In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors
Prerequisite. MTH 111  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Pendleton - Emigrant HallE-1282411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gschulberg@bluecc. eduPDTEHMTH112-Pend1, MTH112-Online1, MTH112-Zoom10311MTH212Pend1Onground
LocationFOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS4Gary ParkerPDTEH . E-1012514In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and mathematical systems
Prerequisite. MTH 211
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers and mathematical systems. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Pendleton - Emigrant HallE-1012411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gparker@bluecc. eduPDTEHMTH212-Pend1, MTH212-Online1, MTH212-Zoom10217MTH251Pend1Onground
LocationCALCULUS4Ann Marie HardinM T W R11. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTST . ST-118258In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Students will study and demonstrate knowledge of limits, continuity, the derivative, and applications, including trigonometry
Prerequisite. MTH 112  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of limits, continuity, the derivative and applications, including trigonometry. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-1182411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ahardin@bluecc. eduPDTSTMTH251-Pend1, MTH251-Online1, MTH251-Zoom10117MTH252Pend1Onground
LocationCALCULUS4Gary ParkerT W R F11. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTEH . E-101258In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge and application of the definite integral, differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse functions and applications
Prerequisite. MTH 251
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge and application of the definite integral, differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse functions and applications. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Pendleton - Emigrant HallE-1012411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gparker@bluecc. eduPDTEHMTH252-Pend1, MTH252-Online1, MTH252-Zoom1050CS125IOnline1Online DIGITAL IMAGING [PHOTOSHOP]4Stanley Beach2526Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. computer scienceThis course examines the theory behind digital imaging through application in a Web-based environment. Focus will be on using digital images on web pages to enhance content, through examples of current best practices and trends. Photoshop will be used extensively in this course as students create projects that can be used on websites. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. sbeach@bluecc. eduCS125I-Online1, CS125M-Online1, CS195-Online10120CS125MOnline1Online 3D MODELING AND ANIMATION4Stanley Beach2526Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course provides hands-on experience creating animation and 3D graphics to be used in gaming engines, video production, and online. Students will use Blender to explore mesh modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, rendering and composition as they develop realistic 3D environments.  Critical thinking skills, professionalism, and industry applications of 3D modeling are integral to the curriculum
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
computer scienceThis course provides hands-on experience creating animation and 3D graphics to be used in gaming engines, video production, and online. Students will use Blender to explore mesh modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, rendering and composition as they develop realistic 3D environments. Critical thinking skills, professionalism, and industry applications of 3D modeling are integral to the curriculum. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. sbeach@bluecc. eduCS125I-Online1, CS125M-Online1, CS195-Online10817CS140LOnline1Online INTRODUCTION TO LINUX ADMINSTRATION I3Peter Hernberg258Course is fully online and may be completed at any location.   Proctoring for exams may be required.   Course may include regular deadlines and due dates.   Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
Students will gain experience in the installation and configuration of the Linux operating system as  a server, with strong emphasis on the boot sequence and virtualization. Students will learn to use the command line and administer common services. This is the first course in a two term sequence on Linux administration

computer scienceStudents will gain experience in the installation and configuration of the Linux operating system as a server, with strong emphasis on the boot sequence and virtualization. Students will learn to use the command line and administer common services. This is the first course in a two term sequence on Linux administration. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location.   Proctoring for exams may be required.   Course may include regular deadlines and due dates.   Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. phernberg@bluecc. edu086CS161Pend1Onground
LocationCOMPUTER SCIENCE I4Greg SchulbergPDTST . ST-2082519In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
An introduction to problem solving and algorithm design with the use of a high level programming language. Included will be basic principles of hardware, software and programming techniques
Recommended preparation. MTH 095  or equivalent
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
computer scienceAn introduction to problem solving and algorithm design with the use of a high level programming language. Included will be basic principles of hardware, software and programming techniques. Computer Science Course. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2082411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gschulberg@bluecc. eduPDTSTCS161-Pend1, CS161-Zoom10811CS179BBrdm1Onground
LocationINTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING 23Peter HernbergBRDWTC . LAB 3209In person attendance is required at all class meetings. Credits - 3 Lecture -2 Lab -3
Students will learn the essentials of installing, configuring, securing, and maintaining computer  networks. Students learn to diagnose and resolve simple network problems, analyze network  traffic, and gain familiarity with common protocols and media types. This is the second course in a  two term sequence
Prerequisite. CS 179A  or equivalent experience

computer scienceStudents will learn the essentials of installing, configuring, securing, and maintaining computer networks. Students learn to diagnose and resolve simple network problems, analyze network traffic, and gain familiarity with common protocols and media types. This is the second course in a two term sequence. In person attendance is required at all class meetings. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 3251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818phernberg@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0917CS180Herm1Hybrid
LocationCOMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICUM5Peter HernbergHRMEOHEC . 233258Course Materials. Computer repair tools [$15-$40]. Students will need to provide a cheap or old laptop to work on. Credits - 1-5 Lab - 5
Students will operate a free computer repair clinic as a community service, gaining experience in troubleshooting, professional interaction with customer's and peers and documenting problems and solutions in a trouble ticket system
Students may take this course for credit twice
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
computer scienceStudents will operate a free computer repair clinic as a community service, gaining experience in troubleshooting, professional interaction with customerÆs and peers and documenting problems and solutions in a trouble ticket system. Course Materials. Computer repair tools [$15-$40]. Students will need to provide a cheap or old laptop to work on. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center233975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838phernberg@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC080CS195Online1Online WEB DEVELOPMENT4Stanley Beach2526Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A first course in the design and development of Web pages and sites. This course will include the use of Web page authoring tools as well as HTML syntax to create Web pages. Students will study both the mechanics and practical application of these tools as well as principles of good design for the Web
Recommended prerequisite. CS 120
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
computer scienceA first course in the design and development of Web pages and sites. This course will include the use of Web page authoring tools as well as HTML syntax to create Web pages. Students will study both the mechanics and practical application of these tools as well as principles of good design for the Web. Computer Science Course. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. sbeach@bluecc. eduCS125I-Online1, CS125M-Online1, CS195-Online10612CS279Brdm1Onground
LocationNETWORK MANAGEMENT5Peter HernbergBRDWTC . LAB 3208Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 5 Lecture -4 Lab -3
Students will learn to build, maintain, troubleshoot and support server hardware and software technologies. Advanced administration and diagnostic techniques are discussed
Prerequisite. CS 179
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
computer scienceStudents will learn to build, maintain, troubleshoot and support server hardware and software technologies. Advanced administration and diagnostic techniques are discussed. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 3251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818phernberg@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0838APR110APend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR FUNDAMENTALS4Tyler PhelpsST-206402Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will familiarize the apprentice with a brief history of plumbing laws governing the plumbing trade; materials and methods for installation and maintenance of potable water systems, waste and sewage disposal; the definitions, fundamentals rules, purpose and scope of the Uniform Plumbing Code [UPC]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will familiarize the apprentice with a brief history of plumbing laws governing the plumbing trade; materials and methods for installation and maintenance of potable water systems, waste and sewage disposal; the definitions, fundamentals rules, purpose and scope of the Uniform Plumbing Code [UPC]. ST-206tphelps@bluecc. edu0234APR110BPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APP MATH & BASIC INSTALLATIONS4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206406Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the practical application of basic math to plumbing calculations and familiarize the apprentice with basic installation practices utilizing the fundamental rules of the Uniform Plumbing Code and on-the-job Occupational Health and Safety requirements
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the practical application of basic math to plumbing calculations and familiarize the apprentice with basic installation practices utilizing the fundamental rules of the Uniform Plumbing Code and on-the-job Occupational Health and Safety requirements. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0639APR110CPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR PRINT READING4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206401Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers installation practices for potable water, piping materials and methods for installation and maintenance of potable water systems, waste and sewage disposal, the definitions, fundamental rules, purpose and scope of the Uniform Plumbing Code [UPC]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers installation practices for potable water, piping materials and methods for installation and maintenance of potable water systems, waste and sewage disposal, the definitions, fundamental rules, purpose and scope of the Uniform Plumbing Code [UPC]. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0136APR110DPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR INSTALLATION4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206404Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
In this course, the apprentice will become familiar with the proper techniques for installing sanitary drainage systems, gas and electric tank type water heaters and tankless water heaters, Uniform Plumbing Code and Occupational Safety and Health Association [OSHA] requirements
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course the apprentice will become familiar with the proper techniques for installing sanitary drainage systems, gas and electric tank type water heaters and tankless water heaters, Uniform Plumbing Code and Occupational Safety and Health Association [OSHA] requirements. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0435APR110EPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR OCCUPANCY4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206405Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
In this course, the plumbing apprentice will become familiar with advanced levels of blueprint reading and specialty drawings; installation of sewage and drainage systems and further study of installation and safety practices
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
n this course, the plumbing apprentice will become familiar with advanced levels of blueprint reading and specialty drawings; installation of sewage and drainage systems and further study of installation and safety practices. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0539APR110FPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR ADVANCED WATER SYS4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206401Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will introduce the apprentice to several aspects of the plumbing trade, including the range of materials approved for venting purposes, the raising or lifting of waste materials to the elevation of the building drain by means of sump pumps, sewage pumps and sewage ejectors; the use of traps to prevent dangerous gases from escaping into building; and further study of installation and safety practices. Chapters 9 & 10 of the UPC
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will introduce the apprentice to several aspects of the plumbing trade, including the range of materials approved for venting purposes, the raising or lifting of wast materials to the elevation of the building drain by means of sump pumps, sewage pumps and sewage ejectors; the use of traps to prevent dangerous gases from escaping into building; and further study of installation and safety practices. Chapters 9 & 10 of the UPC. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0136APR210GPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR RESIDENTIAL INSTAL4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206404Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will introduce the plumbing apprentice to the broad variety of fixtures [tubs, showers, toilets, water heaters etc. ] and fixture fittings [faucets, valves, trim, regulators, gauges] found in residential, commercial and industrial building and instruct the apprentice in the Code requirements and industry practices for proper use and installation
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will introduce the plumbing apprentice to the broad variety of fixtures [tubs, showers, toilets, water heaters etc. ] and fixture fittings [faucets, valves, trim, regulators, gauges] found in residential, commercial and industrial building and instruct the apprentice in the Code requirements and industry practices for proper use and installation. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0439APR210HPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR COMMERCIAL INSTAL4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206401Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will allow the apprentice to master more complex mathematical calculations encountered in the trade; understand the principles of heat transfer and heat retention in connection with water heaters; and understand methods of water treatment as it applies to the Plumbing trade
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will allow the apprentice to master more complex mathematical calculations encountered in the trade; understand the principles of heat transfer and heat retention in connection with water heaters; and understand methods of water treatment as it applies to the Plumbing trade. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0139APR210IPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR CODE4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206401Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
In this course, the Plumbing apprentice will master the concepts and procedures of reading a complete set of plans; basic electricity; installation of storm drains; and the Uniform Plumbing Code as it relates to the Plumbing industry
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course the Plumbing apprentice will master the concepts and procedures of reading a complete set of plans; basic electricity; installation of storm drains; and the Uniform Plumbing Code as it relates to the Plumbing industry. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0140APR210JPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR INDUSTRIAL INSTAL4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206400Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
In this course the Plumbing apprentice will gain proficiency in; service and maintenance of residential, commercial and industrial plumbing primarily focusing on industrial plumbing installation and repair; and associated Uniform Plumbing Codes for industrial installations
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course the Plumbing Apprentice will gain proficiency in; service and maintenance of residential, commercial and industrial plumbing primarily focusing on industrial plumbing installation and repair; and associated Uniform Plumbing Codes for industrial installations. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0033APR210KPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR BASIC WASTE WATER4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206407Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will enable the Plumbing apprentice to gain proficiency in isometric drawings to depict sizing in water, drainage and gas piping systems; direct, indirect and special waste system; protection of water supply - sources of possible contamination, prevention devices and practices; principles of hydraulics and pneumatic related to plumbing; pump theory - installation and maintenance; developing shop drawings and figuring materials for a job
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will enable the Plumbing Apprentice to gain proficiency in isometric drawings to depict sizing in water, drainage and gas piping systems; direct, indirect and special waste system; protection of water supply - sources of possible contamination, prevention devices and practices; principles of hydraulics and pneumatic related to plumbing; pump theory - installation and maintenance; developing shop drawings and figuring materials for a job. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0738APR210LPend1Onground
LocationPLUMBING APR CODE & TEST PREP4Tyler PhelpsPDTST . ST-206402Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the review of the Uniform Plumbing Code designed to assist the apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon Plumbing License exam
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the review of the Uniform Plumbing Code designed to assist the apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon Plumbing License exam. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801tphelps@bluecc. eduPDTST0268APR111APend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR FUNDAMENTALS4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200702Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Related training for the LMPE Electrical Apprentice. Subject area will enable the apprentice to receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Context will include trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and introduction to National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Related training for the LMPE Electrical Apprentice. Subject area will enable the apprentice to receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Context will include trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and introduction to National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0261APR111BPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR AC/DC CIRCUITS4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200709Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Related training for LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment and applicable National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Related training for LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment and applicable National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0970APR111CPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR MEASUREMENT4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200700Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is designed to familiarize the LMPE Electrical apprentice with advanced aspects of electrical theory, math and power distribution along with practical residential wiring and the National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course is designed to familiarize the LMPE Electrical apprentice with advanced aspects of electrical theory, math and power distribution along with practical residential wiring and the National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0069APR111DPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR THEORY4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200701Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for the LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers related training for the LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0167APR111EPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR WIRING & PRINT4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for LMPE Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers related training for LMPE Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0370APR111FPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR INSTALLATION4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100700Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable National Electrical Code for LMPE electrician apprentices
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable National Electrical Code for LMPE electrician apprentices. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0068APR211GPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR SAFETY & CODE4Jonathan ConnerPDTST . ST-200702Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content will cover applied electrical theory, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental application National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content will cover applied electrical theory, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental application National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jconner@bluecc. eduPDTST0267APR211HPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR MOTORS & CONTROLS4Jonathan ConnerPDTST . ST-200703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will allow the LMPE Electrical apprentice to understand the technical knowledge of the skills required including motors, generators, controls, and applicable National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will allow the LMPE Electrical apprentice to understand the technical knowledge of the skills required including motors, generators, controls, and applicable National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jconner@bluecc. eduPDTST0368APR211IPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR FIBER OPTICS4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206702Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installations
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installations. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0267APR211JPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR MATH & TEST4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for LMPE Electrician apprentice. Content includes trade history, safety and first aid, blueprint reading, commercial and residential calculations, wiring methods, related theory and National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers related training for LMPE Electrician apprentice. Content includes trade history, safety and first aid, blueprint reading, commercial and residential calculations, wiring methods, related theory and National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0367APR211KPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR VOLTAGE4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers a thorough review of the National Electrical Code book. Theory and application of motor controls, solid state fundamentals, special termination, layout, hazardous locations and transformer locations
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers a thorough review of the National Electrical Code book. Theory and application of motor controls, solid state fundamentals, special termination, layout, hazardous locations and transformer locations. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0369APR211LPend1Onground
LocationLMPE APR CODE & TEST PREP4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206701Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Limited Manufacture Plant Electrical License exam
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Limited Manufacture Plant Electrical License exam. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0165APR112APend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR FUNDAMENTALS4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200705Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Related training for Inside Wire Electrician Apprentice. Subject area will enable the apprentice to receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Context will include trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and introduction to National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Related training for Inside Wire Electrician Apprentice. Subject area will enable the apprentice to receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Context will include trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and introduction to National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0558APR112BPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR AC/DC CIRCUITS4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-2007012Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Related training for Inside Wire Electrician Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment and applicable National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Related training for Inside Wire Electrician Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment and applicable National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST01266APR112CPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR MEASUREMT4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200704Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is designed to familiarize the Inside Electrical apprentice with advanced aspects of electrical theory, math and power distribution along with practical residential wiring and the National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course is designed to familiarize the Inside Electrical apprentice with advanced aspects of electrical theory, math and power distribution along with practical residential wiring and the National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0467APR112DPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR THEORY4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for the Inside Wire Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0363APR112EPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR WIRING & PRINT4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100707Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for Inside Wire Electrical Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers related training for Inside Wire Electrical Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0769APR112FPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR INSTALLATION4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100701Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable National Electrical Code for Inside Wire Electrician apprentices
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable National Electrical Code for Inside Wire Electrician apprentices. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0167APR212GPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR SAFETY & CODE4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Content will cover applied electrical theory, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental application National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Content will cover applied electrical theory, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental application National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0366APR212HPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR MOTOR/COL4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100704Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will allow the apprentice to understand the technical knowledge of the skills required including motors, generators, controls, and applicable National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will allow the apprentice to understand the technical knowledge of the skills required including motors, generators, controls, and applicable National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0467APR212IPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR FIBER OPS4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installations
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installations. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0367APR212JPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR MATH/TEST4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for Inside Wire Electrician apprentice. Content includes trade history, safety and first aid, blueprint reading, commercial and residential calculations, wiring methods, related theory and National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers related training for Inside Wire Electrician apprentice. Content includes trade history, safety and first aid, blueprint reading, commercial and residential calculations, wiring methods, related theory and National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0370APR212LPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR CODE & TEST PREP4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206700Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Electrical License exam
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Electrical License exam. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0062APR115APend1Onground
LocationLME APR FUNDAMENTALS4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200708Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Related training for the LME Electrical Apprentice. Subject area will enable the apprentice to receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Context will include trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and introduction to National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Related training for the LME Electrical Apprentice. Subject area will enable the apprentice to receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Context will include trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and introduction to National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0866APR115BPend1Onground
LocationLME APR AC/DC CIRCUITS4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200704Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Related training for LME Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment and applicable National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Related training for LME Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment and applicable National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0468APR115CPend1Onground
LocationLME APR MEASUREMENT BLUEPRINT4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200702Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers related training for LME Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers related training for LME Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0268APR215DPend1Onground
LocationLME APR SAFETY & CODE4Joe SloanPDTST . ST-200702Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Content will cover applied electrical Theory, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental application National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Content will cover applied electrical Theory, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental application National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2002411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jsloan@bluecc. eduPDTST0267APR215EPend1Onground
LocationLME APR MOTORS & CONTROLS4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100703Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will allow the LME Electrical apprentice to understand the technical knowledge of the skills required including motors, generators, controls, and applicable National Electrical Code
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course will allow the LME Electrical apprentice to understand the technical knowledge of the skills required including motors, generators, controls, and applicable National Electrical Code. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0370APR215FPend1Onground
LocationLME APR CODE & TEST PREP4Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100700Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the LME Electrical apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Limited Maintenance Electrical License exam
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the LME Electrical apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Limited Maintenance Electrical License exam. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0059APR217AOnline1Online IMM APR MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL DRIVES1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers mechanical drive alignment, coupling alignment and includes installation and maintenance of mechanical drives, from chain drives to enclosed gear drives
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers mechanical drive alignment, coupling alignment and includes installation and maintenance of mechanical drives, from chain drives to enclosed gear drives. mford@bluecc. edu0158APR217BOnline1Online IMM APR MECHANICAL & FLUID DRIVE SYSTEMS1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers further details of drive maintenance, including brakes, clutches, and adjustable-speed drives. APR217B also covers maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid drives and package drive systems
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers further details of drive maintenance, including brakes, clutches, and adjustable-speed drives. APR217B also covers maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid drives and package drive system. mford@bluecc. edu0257APR217COnline1Online IMM APR BEARING & SHAFT SEAL MAINTENANCE1Mark Ford603Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers industrial drive maintenance, including brakes, clutches, and adjustable-speed drives. APR217C also covers maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid drives and package drive systems for industrial equipment and machinery
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers industrial drive maintenance, including brakes, clutches, and adjustable-speed drives. APR217C also covers maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid drives and package drive systems for industrial equipment and machinery. mford@bluecc. edu0357APR217DOnline1Online IMM APR PUMP INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE1Mark Ford603Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course introduces the Industrial Maintenance Mechanic apprentice to basic industrial machinery pumping concepts and the required maintenance of packing and seals. APR217D also covers the maintenance and overhaul of centrifugal and rotary pumps
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course introduces the Industrial Maintenance Mechanic apprentice to basic industrial machinery pumping concepts and the required maintenance of packing and seals. APR217D also covers the maintenance and overhaul of centrifugal and rotary pumps. mford@bluecc. edu0358APR217EOnline1Online IMM APR MAINTENANCE PIPE FITTING1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers components and terminology used in industrial piping systems including measurement and maintenance of threaded, welded and plastic piping systems. APR217E also explains the use of pipefitting accessories, supports, traps, expansion joints, filters and strainers
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers components and terminology used in industrial piping systems including measurement and maintenance of threaded, welded and plastic piping systems. APR217E also explains the use of pipefitting accessories, supports, traps, expansion joints, filters and strainers. mford@bluecc. edu0259APR217FOnline1Online IMM APR TUBING & HOSE SYSTEM1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers industrial tubing installation and specifications. APR217F explores the procedures used for handling, bending, cutting and installing tubing in an industrial setting
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers industrial tubing installation and specifications. APR217F explores the procedures used for handling, bending, cutting and installing tubing in an industrial setting. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR217GOnline1Online IMM APR VALVE MAINTENANCE & PIPING SYSTEM1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers components and terminology used in industrial piping systems including measurement and maintenance of threaded, welded and plastic piping systems. APR 217E  also explains the use of pipefitting accessories, supports, traps, expansion joints, filters and strainers
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the maintenance and operation of piping valves in an industrial facility. APR217G also introduces actuators and various piping accessories. Explains valve selection based on application and describes methods of protecting industrial piping systems. mford@bluecc. edu0160APR217HOnline1Online IMM APR FORCE & MOTION1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers fundamentals of force and motion. APR217H demonstrates how mathematical and graphical representations can help clarify our thinking about mechanical force and motion
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers fundamentals of force and motion. APR217H demonstrates how mathematical and graphical representations can help clarify our thinking about mechanical force and motion. mford@bluecc. edu0060APR217IOnline1Online IMM APR INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the background for a detailed study of robot maintenance. APR217I introduces the apprentice to the basics of robotics, using clear, easy-to-follow language to take the mystery out of robot technology
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the background for a detailed study of robot maintenance. APR217I introduces the apprentice to the basics of robotics, using clear, easy-to-follow language to take the mystery out of robot technology. mford@bluecc. edu0060APR217JOnline1Online IMM APR WELDING PRINCIPLES1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers fundamentals of welding, discusses welding safety considerations and precautions. APR217J also covers oxyfuel and arc welding equipment, welding techniques and symbols
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers fundamentals of welding, discusses welding safety considerations and precautions. APR217J also covers oxyfuel and arc welding equipment, welding techniques and symbols. mford@bluecc. edu0059APR217KOnline1Online IMM APR OXYFUEL OPERATIONS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the welding of ferrous and nonferrous metals. APR217K also introduces the student to oxygen cutting, brazing, soldering, and surfacing techniques
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the welding of ferrous and nonferrous metals. APR217K also introduces the student to oxygen cutting, brazing, soldering, and surfacing techniques. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR217LOnline1Online IMM APR ARC WELDING OPERATIONS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers shielded metal arc welding, selecting electrodes for SMAW, gas metal and tungsten arc welding. APR217L also includes preheating and reheating of metals, welding nonferrous metals, pipe welding, hard facing and rebuild welding
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers shielded metal arc welding, selecting electrodes for SMAW, gas metal and tungsten arc welding. APR217L also includes preheating and reheating of metals, welding nonferrous metals, pipe welding, hard facing and rebuild welding. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR217MOnline1Online IMM APR BASIC ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers a basic nonmathematical approach to understanding principles of electricity. APR217M introduces electron theory, static electricity, electrons in motion, and magnetism, including basic methods of measuring current, voltage, and resistance. The course will introduce the student to circuit components-conductors, insulators, resistors, capacitors and simple Ohm's Law calculations for DC and AC circuits
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers a basic nonmathematical approach to understanding principles of electricity. APR217M introduces electron theory, static electricity, electrons in motion, and magnetism, including basic methods of measuring current, voltage, and resistance. The course will introduce the student to circuit components-conductors, insulators, resistors, capacitors and simple Ohm's Law calculations for DC and AC circuits. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR217NOnline1Online IMM APR ELECTRICAL SAFETY & PROTECTION1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course examines electrical hazards and stresses the importance of electrical safety when working in an industrial facility. APR217N covers the equipment and procedures necessary to work safely with electricity, including personal protective equipment, lockout/tagout procedures, grounding, fuses, circuit breakers, and motor protection devices and their use
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course examines electrical hazards and stresses the importance of electrical safety when working in an industrial facility. APR217N covers the equipment and procedures necessary to work safely with electricity, including personal protective equipment, lockout/tagout procedures, grounding, fuses, circuit breakers, and motor protection devices and their use. mford@bluecc. edu0158APR217OOnline1Online IMM APR HOW POWER PLANTS WORK1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the basic steam generation system, how thermal energy is converted into electrical energy, components of the system, and design features for gaining thermal efficiency. APR217O includes handling of water, fuel, and wastes, and the operating features of a power plant
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the basic steam generation system, how thermal energy is converted into electrical energy, components of the system, and design features for gaining thermal efficiency. APR217O includes handling of water, fuel, and wastes, and the operating features of a power plant. mford@bluecc. edu0259APR217POnline1Online IMM APR INTRODUCTION TO PACKAGING1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the job of packaging mechanic. It provides detail of the major types of packaging machinery including various mechanical drives, couplings, motors, brakes, variable speed drives, clutches, electrical controls, motor starters, event sequencing controls, and packaging
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the job of packaging mechanic. It provides detail of the major types of packaging machinery including various mechanical drives, couplings, motors, brakes, variable speed drives, clutches, electrical controls, motor starters, event sequencing controls, and packaging. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR217QOnline1Online IMM APR PACKAGING MACHINERY1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers operating and servicing various types of packaging machinery. APR217Q studies different types of liquid filling machines, positive displacement fillers, filling, sealing machines, as well as volumetric filling machines and blister packaging machines
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers operating and servicing various types of packaging machinery. APR217Q studies different types of liquid filling machines, positive displacement fillers, filling, sealing machines, as well as volumetric filling machines and blister packaging machines. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR217ROnline1Online IMM APR CASING MACHINERY1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the operating characteristics and service techniques of accessory or auxiliary machines used with packaging lines. APR217R examines general operating characteristics of labeling equipment, uncasing, unscrambling, and cleaning machines. The course concludes by introducing the student to gluing equipment and adhesives, wrapping machines, tying, strapping, stitching machines, and shrink wrap devices
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the operating characteristics and service techniques of accessory or auxiliary machines used with packaging lines. APR217R examines general operating characteristics of labeling equipment, uncasing, unscrambling, and cleaning machines. The course concludes by introducing the student to gluing equipment and adhesives, wrapping machines, tying, strapping, stitching machines, and shrink wrap devices. mford@bluecc. edu0160APR217SOnline1Online IMM APR PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the basic operating principles of all Programmable Logic Controllers PLCs including; inputs and outputs, programming, maintenance, and networking
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the basic operating principles of all Programmable Logic Controllers [PLC's] including; inputs and outputs, programming, maintenance, and networking. mford@bluecc. edu0060APR217TOnline1Online IMM APR MACHINE SHOP PRACTICES3Mark Ford600Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers the principles of machining, measurement, tool grinding, and machine shop safety. In addition, APR217T covers the major types of lathes and their attachments, safety, maintenance, job preparation and basic lathe operations
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the principles of machining, measurement, tool grinding, and machine shop safety. In addition, APR217T covers the major types of lathes and their attachments, safety, maintenance, job preparation and basic lathe operations. mford@bluecc. edu0057APR117AOnline1Online IMM APR BLUEPRINT READING & SCHEMATICS3Mark Ford603Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers all varieties of blueprints, schematics, and symbols used in commercial and industrial settings. Examines symbols on schematics, electrical symbols, diagrams, hydraulic, pneumatic, and piping. Discusses machine parts and machine drawings. Introduces sketching used in industrial plants including welding and joining symbols
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers all varieties of blueprints, schematics, and symbols used in commercial and industrial settings. Examines symbols on schematics, electrical symbols, diagrams, hydraulic, pneumatic, and piping. Discusses machine parts and machine drawings. Introduces sketching used in industrial plants including welding and joining symbols. mford@bluecc. edu0355APR117BOnline1Online IMM APR INDUSTRIAL MATH/MEASUREMENT3Mark Ford605Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers measurement and mathematical basics used in commercial and industrial applications. Examines all aspects of basic measurement concepts and procedures. Explains how to use scales and rules, combination calipers, and micrometers. Examines common fractions and decimals, powers and roots. Moves on to cover geometry, algebra, and formulas for problem solving. Concludes by explaining properties of triangles
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers measurement and mathematical basics used in commercial and industrial applications. Examines all aspects of basic measurement concepts and procedures. Explains how to use scales and rules, combination calipers, and micrometers. Examines common fractions and decimals, powers and roots. Moves on to cover geometry, algebra, and formulas for problem solving. Concludes by explaining properties of triangles. mford@bluecc. edu0557APR117COnline1Online IMM APR METALS IN THE PLANT1Mark Ford603Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course introduces metals, metallurgy, and metalworking used in industry. Discusses the properties of metals, including their mechanical properties. Examines industrial manufacturing processes. Covers iron and standard steels. Explains the different kinds of heat treatment and their usage. Discusses some techniques of working with copper, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, lead, nickel, tin, and zinc
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course introduces metals, metallurgy, and metalworking used in industry. Discusses the properties of metals, including their mechanical properties. Examines industrial manufacturing processes. Covers iron and standard steels. Explains the different kinds of heat treatment and their usage. Discusses some techniques of working with copper, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, lead, nickel, tin, and zinc. mford@bluecc. edu0355APR117DOnline1Online IMM APR NONMETALS IN THE PLANT1Mark Ford605Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course introduces major nonmetal materials and how they are most frequently used. Describes, properties, characteristics, and classifications of each material. Covers synthetic and natural materials. Examines various paints and coatings, their proper use, preparation, and application. Surveys industrial chemicals. Chemical safety precautions are covered, along with the proper use of protective equipment
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course introduces major nonmetal materials and how they are most frequently used. Describes, properties, characteristics, and classifications of each material. Covers synthetic and natural materials. Examines various paints and coatings, their proper use, preparation, and application. Surveys industrial chemicals. Chemical safety precautions are covered, along with the proper use of protective equipment. mford@bluecc. edu0560APR117EOnline1Online IMM APR HAND TOOLS1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers the most important hand tools used in the industrial workplace. The course includes the proper use of measuring tools, including a discussion of units of measurement. Examines the various kinds of wrenches and screwdrivers, their uses and handling techniques. Explains various hand tools by specialty. pipefitting tools, plumbing tools, electrician's tools, sheet metalworking tools, machinists' metal-working tools, hoisting and pulling tools
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers the most important hand tools used in the industrial workplace. The course includes the proper use of measuring tools, including a discussion of units of measurement. Examines the various kinds of wrenches and screwdrivers, their uses and handling techniques. Explains various hand tools by specialty. pipefitting tools, plumbing tools, electrician's tools, sheet metalworking tools, machinists' metal-working tools, hoisting and pulling tools. mford@bluecc. edu0060APR117FOnline1Online IMM APR PORTABLE POWER TOOLS1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course explains the uses, selection, safety, and care of industrial power tools. electric drills, electric hammers, pneumatic drills and hammers, screwdrivers, nutrunners, wrenches, linear-motion and circular saws, routers and planes, electric sanders, grinders, and shears. Covers tool sharpening techniques for selected tools
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Explains the uses, selection, safety, and care of industrial power tools. electric drills, electric hammers, pneumatic drills and hammers, screwdrivers, nutrunners, wrenches, linear-motion and circular saws, routers and planes, electric sanders, grinders, and shears. Covers tool sharpening techniques for selected tools. mford@bluecc. edu0060APR117GOnline1Online IMM APR INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HEALTH1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers government involvement in ensuring a safe workplace. Discusses safety in various situations, personal protective equipment and fire safety. Includes expanded coverage of many health hazards. Covers environmental responsibility and the importance of maintaining a safe work environment
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers government involvement in ensuring a safe workplace. Discusses safety in various situations, personal protective equipment and fire safety. Includes expanded coverage of many health hazards. Covers environmental responsibility and the importance of maintaining a safe work environment. mford@bluecc. edu0060APR117HOnline1Online IMM APR TROUBLESHOOTING SKILLS1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course explores the subject of troubleshooting and the importance of proper maintenance procedures. Covers working with others, aids in communication, and trade responsibilities. Outlines troubleshooting techniques and aids, using schematics and symbols. Focuses on specific maintenance tasks, breakdown maintenance, and planned maintenance
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course explores the subject of troubleshooting and the importance of proper maintenance procedures. Covers working with others, aids in communication, and trade responsibilities. Outlines troubleshooting techniques and aids, using schematics and symbols. Focuses on specific maintenance tasks, breakdown maintenance, and planned maintenance. mford@bluecc. edu0058APR117IOnline1Online IMM APR INDUSTRIAL RIGGING PRINCIPLES & PRACS1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers techniques and safeguards in the use of rope, chain, hoists, and scaffolding when moving heavy plant equipment and maintaining plan utilities
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers techniques and safeguards in the use of rope, chain, hoists, and scaffoding when moving heavy plant equipment and maintaining plan utilities. mford@bluecc. edu0258APR117JOnline1Online IMM APR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers installation procedures for large plant equipment. Considers factors affecting proper installation in detail, from preparatory relocation of underground piping and wiring through equipment anchoring, aligning and running tests
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers installation procedures for large plant equipment. Considers factors affecting proper installation in detail, from preparatory relocation of underground piping and wiring through equipment anchoring, aligning and running tests. mford@bluecc. edu0258APR117KOnline1Online IMM APR BASIC MECHANICS1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers force and motion, work and energy, and fluid mechanics as applied in industrial maintenance. Explains principles of operation for simple machines, such as lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. Explains the basic elements of industrial machines, as well as common measurement tools used to monitor and adjust equipment. Covers hand tools, power tools and fasteners, ending with a discussion of ways to reduce friction and wear
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers force and motion, work and energy, and fluid mechanics as applied in industrial maintenance. Explains principles of operation for simple machines, such as lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. Explains the basic elements of industrial machines, as well as common measurement tools used to monitor and adjust equipment. Covers hand tools, power tools and fasteners, ending with a discussion of ways to reduce friction and wear. mford@bluecc. edu0258APR117LOnline1Online IMM APR LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICATION1Mark Ford602Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers force and motion, work and energy, and fluid mechanics as applied in industrial maintenance. Explains principles of operation for simple machines, such as lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. Explains the basic elements of industrial machines, as well as common measurement tools used to monitor and adjust equipment. Covers hand tools, power tools and fasteners, ending with a discussion of ways to reduce friction and wear
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers a complete lubrication training program, including functions and characteristics of lubricants, factors in selection of lubricants, and effects of additives, oils, greases, and other compounds used for lubrication are described, as well as their applications. Lubrication methods and recommended storage and handling procedures are included. mford@bluecc. edu0256APR117MOnline1Online IMM APR POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT1Mark Ford604Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers belt drives, chain drive, gears and gear drives, adjustable-speed drives, shaft alignment, shaft coupling devices, and clutches and brakes
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers belt drives, chain drive, gears and gear drives, adjustable-speed drives, shaft alignment, shaft coupling devices, and clutches and brakes. mford@bluecc. edu0456APR117NOnline1Online IMM APR BEARINGS1Mark Ford604Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers principles and applications of various types of bearings, including plain journal, ball, and roller bearings. Explains installation, inspection and repair of bearings. Deals with specialized bearings, including powdered-metal, nonmetallic, and hydrostatic bearings. Covers bearing seals, lubrication, and maintenance practices
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers principles and applications of various types of bearings, including plain journal, ball, and roller bearings. Explains installation, inspection and repair of bearings. Deals with specialized bearings, including powdered-metal, nonmetallic, and hydrostatic bearings. Covers bearing seals, lubrication, and maintenance practices. mford@bluecc. edu0456APR117OOnline1Online IMM APR PUMPS1Mark Ford604Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
Covers typical applications of various types of pumps. Describes factors affecting pump selection. Explains operating principles of centrifugal, propeller, and turbine, rotary, reciprocating, and metering pumps. Includes special-purpose pumps, diaphragm pumps, and others designed to handle corrosive and abrasive substances. Covers pump maintenance, packing gland, seal, and bearing replacement
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Covers typical applications of various types of pumps. Describes factors affecting pump selection. Explains operating principles of centrifugal, propeller, and turbine, rotary, reciprocating, and metering pumps. Includes special-purpose pumps, diaphragm pumps, and others designed to handle corrosive and abrasive substances. Covers pump maintenance, packing gland, seal, and bearing replacement. mford@bluecc. edu0456APR117POnline1Online IMM APR PIPING SYSTEMS1Mark Ford604Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
Covers piping and tubing systems used for fluid transport in the plant. hydraulic fluids, steam, liquefied product, refrigerant, and water. Shows typical metallic and nonmetallic piping systems, pipe-joining methods, and how tubing and hoses differ from piping. Covers valves, pipe fittings, hangers, supports, and insulation, and shows how tubing is sized, fitted, bent, and joined. Explains uses of traps, filters, and strainers
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Covers piping and tubing systems used for fluid transport in the plant. hydraulic fluids, steam, liquefied product, refrigerant, and water. Shows typical metallic and nonmetallic piping systems, pipe-joining methods, and how tubing and hoses differ from piping. Covers valves, pipe fittings, hangers, supports, and insulation, and shows how tubing is sized, fitted, bent, and joined. Explains uses of traps, filters, and strainers. mford@bluecc. edu0459APR117QOnline1Online IMM APR BASIC HYDRAULICS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers hydraulic principles, types of hydraulic fluids and their characteristics. Describes components of hydraulic systems and their functions; including filters and strainers, reservoirs and accumulators, pumps, piping, tubing and hoses, control valves, and devices. The course also covers a variety of cylinders and hydraulic motors
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers hydraulic principles, types of hydraulic fluids and their characteristics. Describes components of the hydraulic system and their functions; including filters and strainers, reservoirs and accumulators, pumps, piping, tubing and hoses, control valves, and devices. The course also covers a variety of cylinders and hydraulic motors. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR117TOnline1Online IMM APR PNEUMATICS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers pneumatic systems, schematic symbols and diagrams, installing system components, planned maintenance, system diagnosis, and troubleshooting. The course also includes maintenance of air compressors, control valves, air motors, electrical components, and hybrid systems
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers pneumatic systems, schematic symbols and diagrams, installing system components, planned maintenance, system diagnosis, and troubleshooting. The course also includes maintenance of air compressors, control valves, air motors, electrical components, and hybrid systems. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR117SOnline1Online IMM APR BASIC PNUEMATICS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers how work, force, and energy are applied to principles of pneumatics. Explains the operating principles of reciprocating, positive displacement, rotary, and dynamic air compressors. Covers primary and secondary air treatment including; valves, logic, devices, cylinders, and air motors
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers how work, force, and energy are applied to principles of pneumatics. Explains the operating principles of reciprocating, positive displacement, rotary, and dynamic air compressors. Covers primary and secondary air treatment including; valves, logic, devices, cylinders, and air motors. mford@bluecc. edu0159APR117UOnline1Online IMM APR CHEMICAL HAZARDS1Mark Ford601Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers OSHA'S Hazard Communication Standard and discusses the physical and health hazards presented by dangerous chemicals. The student will also be introduced to the information contained in a Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers OSHA'S Hazard Communication Standard and discusses the physical and health hazards presented by dangerous chemicals. The student will also be introduced to the information contained in a Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS]. mford@bluecc. edu0160APR117VOnline1Online IMM APR BULK HANDLING CONVEYORS1Mark Ford600Credits - 1 Lecture - 1
This course covers OSHA'S Hazard Communication Standard and discusses the physical and health hazards presented by dangerous chemicals. The student will also be introduced to the information contained in a Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers belt conveyors that carry coal, sand, gravel, grain and other loose materials. Acquaints the student with the terminology, basic structure, and operation of these systems. Includes detailed coverage of belts, belt cleaners, idlers, and feed/discharge devices, as well as an explanation of how to install, maintain, replace, and troubleshoot these components. mford@bluecc. edu0023009. 409Pend1Onground
LocationADVANCED EMT0Joshua SmithPDTUH . U-10252The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician's scope of practice includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This may occur at an emergency scene until transportation resources arrive, from an emergency scene to a health care facility, between health care facilities, or in other health care settings. The scope of practice includes basic, limited advanced and pharmacological interventions to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with acute out-of-hospital medical and traumatic emergencies. The Technician has the knowledge associated with, and is expected to be competent in, all of the skills of the EMR and EMT. The major difference between the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and the Emergency Medical Technician is the ability to perform limited advanced skills and provide pharmacological interventions to emergency patients. The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician is the minimum licensure level for patients requiring limited advanced care at the scene or during transportation. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-102411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORjsmith@bluecc. eduPDTUH028EMT152_2Pend1Onground
LocationEMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH PART B6Rita HodgePDTUH . U-102517This course is designed to instruct a student to the level of Emergency Medical Technician. EMT 152 covers the National Standard Curriculum. The EMT is a vital link in the chain of the health care team. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-102411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORrhodge@bluecc. eduPDTUH01710COM100Pend1Hybrid
LocationHUMAN COMMUNICATION4Cheri KendrickPDTMH . M-2082515This class will have an online component. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
An introductory course that focuses on the process and functions of communication in interpersonal, small group, interview, mass, and intercultural contexts. Emphasis is placed on helping the student increase his/her competence as a communicator in each of these contexts
Recommended preparation. WR 060
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs. Human Relations
communicationAn introductory course that focuses on the process and functions of communication in interpersonal, small group, interview, mass, and intercultural contexts. Emphasis is placed on helping the student increase his/her competence as a communicator in each of these contexts. Human Relations Course. This class will have an online component. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-2082411 NW Carden AvePendletonckendrick@bluecc. eduPDTMH01513COM111Herm1Hybrid
LocationPUBLIC SPEAKING4Jennifer Colton-jonesHRMEOHEC . 2362512This course will meet in Hermiston and also have an online component. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Fundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
communicationFundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking. This course will meet in Hermiston and also have an online component. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center236975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838jcoltonjones@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECCOM111-Herm1, COM111-Zoom20613COM111Zoom2Zoom PUBLIC SPEAKING4Jennifer Colton-jonesPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2512This course will meet on Zoom and also have an online component. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Fundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
communicationFundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking. This course will meet on Zoom and also have an online component. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jcoltonjones@bluecc. eduPDTMAINCOM111-Herm1, COM111-Zoom2060COM111Pend2Hybrid
LocationPUBLIC SPEAKING4Jennifer Colton-jonesPDTPH . P-1322525This course will meet in Pendleton and also have an online component. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Fundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
communicationFundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking. This course will meet in Pendleton and also have an online component. Pendleton - Pioneer HallP-1322411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jcoltonjones@bluecc. eduPDTPHCOM111-Pend2, COM111-Zoom10150COM111Zoom1Hybrid PUBLIC SPEAKING4Jennifer Colton-jonesPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2525This course will meet on Zoom and also have an online component. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Fundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
communicationFundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking. This course will meet on Zoom and also have an online component. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jcoltonjones@bluecc. eduPDTMAINCOM111-Pend2, COM111-Zoom101012COM115Herm1Hybrid
LocationINTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION4Jennifer Colton-jonesHRMEOHEC . 2362513Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
An introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Human Relations. Cultural Awareness
communicationAn introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Course. Cultural Literacy Course. Human Relations Course. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center236975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838jcoltonjones@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECCOM115-Herm1, COM115-Zoom10812COM115Zoom1Zoom INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION4Jennifer Colton-jonesHRMEOHEC . Online/Zoom2513Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
An introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Human Relations. Cultural Awareness
communicationAn introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Course. Cultural Literacy Course. Human Relations Course. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. CenterO/Z975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838jcoltonjones@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECCOM115-Herm1, COM115-Zoom1050COM115Online1Online INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION4Cheri Kendrick2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
An introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Human Relations. Cultural Awareness
communicationAn introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Course. Cultural Literacy Course. Human Relations Course. ckendrick@bluecc. edu0250MUS205Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ HISTORY4Margaret Mayer2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course will chronologically survey prominent jazz styles and musicians of the 20th century. Listening will be a large part of the coursework
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
musicThis course will chronologically survey prominent jazz styles and musicians of the 20th century. Listening will be a large part of the coursework. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursemmayer@bluecc. edu0250MUS206Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC4Margaret Mayer2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A general survey of the history of rock and roll music. Beginning with its roots in African-American folk blues, this course will follow socio-political events that shaped the development of this popular genre. Also to be discussed will be typical instrumental groups, history of electronic amplification of string and keyboard instruments, development of form and lyric content, as well as marketing trends that shape content and intention of rock
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
musicA general survey of the history of rock and roll music. Beginning with its roots in African-American folk blues, this course will follow socio-political events that shaped the development of this popular genre. Also to be discussed will be typical instrumental groups, history of electronic amplification of string and keyboard instruments, development of form and lyric content, as well as marketing trends that shape content and intention of rock. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursemmayer@bluecc. edu0251TA101Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATRE4Terry Hale2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course provides an introduction to the world of the theatre by exploring the origins of drama, historical and contemporary styles of playwriting and theatrical performance, the components of a stage production, and the many functions of the artists and craftspeople who collaborate to make theatre happen
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
theater artsThis course provides an introduction to the world of the theatre by exploring the origins of drama, historical and contemporary styles of playwriting and theatrical performance, the components of a stage production, and the many functions of the artists and craftspeople who collaborate to make theatre happen. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursethale@bluecc. edu02415SPAN102Online1Online FIRST-YEAR SPANISH4Elena Rodriguez2510Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Continued introduction to Spanish, stressing speaking and reading. Exercises in elementary composition and grammar
Prerequisite. SPAN 101
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
spanishContinued introduction to Spanish, stressing speaking and reading. Exercises in elementary composition and grammar. erodriguez@bluecc. edu01019SPAN202Online1Online SECOND-YEAR SPANISH4Elena Rodriguez256Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Intensive oral and written exercises designed to help the student acquire an accurate and fluent use of Spanish. Emphasis on advanced use of past tense and on hypothetical and persuasive language. We will also include literary selections
Prerequisite. SPAN 201
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
spanishIntensive oral and written exercises designed to help the student acquire an accurate and fluent use of Spanish. Emphasis on advanced use of past tense and on hypothetical and persuasive language. We will also include literary selections. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Courseerodriguez@bluecc. edu060PE185Online1Hybrid YOGA1Michelle Miller2525Credits - 1 Other - 1
Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
physical educationProgram of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Health/Wellness Course. mmiller@bluecc. edu0252PE185Pend1Hybrid
LocationYOGA1Michelle MillerPDTMAC . MAC-MEZZ1513Credits - 1 Other - 1
Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
physical educationProgram of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Health/Wellness Course. Pendleton - McCrae Activity CenterMAC-MEZZ2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORmmiller@bluecc. eduPDTMACPE185-Pend1, 000. 850-Pend10102000. 850Pend1Hybrid
LocationYOGA0Michelle MillerPDTMAC . MAC-MEZZ1513Pendleton - McCrae Activity CenterMAC-MEZZ2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORmmiller@bluecc. eduPDTMACPE185-Pend1, 000. 850-Pend1037PE185Online2Online Stress Management1Karen Eddy2518Credits - 1 Other - 1
Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
physical educationProgram of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Health/Wellness Course. keddy@bluecc. edu0180PE185Herm1Hybrid
LocationYOGA1Karen EddyHRMEOHEC . 1351517Credits - 1 Other - 1
Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
physical educationProgram of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Health/Wellness Course. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center135975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838keddy@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECPE185-Herm1, 000. 850-Herm1040000. 850Herm1Hybrid
LocationYOGA0Karen EddyHRMEOHEC . 1351517Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center135975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838keddy@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECPE185-Herm1, 000. 850-Herm10131HE250Online1Online PERSONAL HEALTH3Steven Bachman2524Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
A visionary look at the state of health and health care today. This distance education course offers teachers and learners an up-to- the-minute look at health and health care issues from weight management to cardiovascular disease and from the latest HIV/AIDS treatment to changes in health care delivery systems. Personal Health combines interviews with leading health professionals, dynamic location footage, and illustrative case studies to bring each lesson to life
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
healthA visionary look at the state of health and health care today. This distance education course offers teachers and learners an up-to-the-minute look at health and health care issues from weight management to cardiovascular disease and from the latest HIV/AIDS treatment to changes in health care delivery systems. Personal Health combines interviews with leading health professionals, dynamic location footage, and illustrative case studies to bring each lesson to life. Health/Wellness Course. sbachman@bluecc. edu0241
1 on waitlistFN225Online1Online NUTRITION4Wells Jones2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Nutrition is the study of the nutrients in food and how the body uses them through the life cycle. Food sources, functions and recommendations for the six nutrients are covered. Digestion, absorption and metabolism are discussed. Skills will be developed in evaluation of nutrition information, assessment of dietary intake, recognition of timely national nutrition issues, and an increased awareness of the relationship of diet upon chronic disease. A variety of instructional methods will be selected but emphasis will be upon collaborative learning
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
Nutrition is the study of the nutrients in food and how the body uses them through the life cycle. Food sources, functions and recommendations for the six nutrients are covered. Digestion, absorption and metabolism are discussed. Skills will be developed in evaluation of nutrition information, assessment of dietary intake, recognition of timely national nutrition issues, and an increased awareness of the relationship of diet upon chronic disease. A variety of instructional methods will be selected but emphasis will be upon collaborative learning. wjones@bluecc. edu1Student IDStudent NameStudent EmailWaitlist DateReservation Expires0009720Sage FergusonSage. Ferguson@my. bluecc. edu2023-01-13T22. 38. 34. 943Z243HE252Pend2Onground
LocationFIRST AID3Wells JonesPDTMAC . MAC-MEZZ2522Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to call for help, to help keep someone alive, to reduce pain, and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Successful completion will lead to an American Red Cross community first aid and community CPR certification
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
healthThis course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to call for help, to help keep someone alive, to reduce pain, and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Successful completion will lead to an American Red Cross community first aid and community CPR certification. Health/Wellness Course. Pendleton - McCrae Activity CenterMAC-MEZZ2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORwjones@bluecc. eduPDTMAC0221HPE295Online1Online HEALTH AND FITNESS FOR LIFE3Wells Jones2524Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
Develop an understanding of the interacting influences of physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and health. Course covers many wellness topics including weight control, eating disorders, diet analysis, methods for behavior change, avoiding destructive habits, cardiovascular health, and maintaining a healthy back
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
healthDevelop an understanding of the interacting influences of physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and health. Course covers many wellness topics including weight control, eating disorders, diet analysis, methods for behavior change, avoiding destructive habits, cardiovascular health, and maintaining a healthy back. Health/Wellness Course. wjones@bluecc. edu0245PE185Online3Online Total Fitness1Wells Jones2520Credits - 1 Other - 1
Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
physical educationProgram of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Health/Wellness Course. wjones@bluecc. edu0208EMT115Online1Online CRISIS INTERVENTION3Christopher Wrathall2517Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
Provides a theoretical background for understanding crisis intervention and offers an arena to experience a variety of crisis management styles. Assists the emergency service worker or healthcare provider to evaluate their emotional reactions and methods of coping in order to stay healthy on the job
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Provides a theoretical background for understanding crisis intervention and offers an arena to experience a variety of crisis management styles. Assists the emergency service worker or healthcare provider to evaluate their emotional reactions and methods of coping in order to stay healthy on the job. cwrathall@bluecc. edu01719009. 051BAKER1Onground
LocationFLAGGER CLASS0Keith RadabaughBKRMAIN . 107201This course covers the practices, behaviors, and equipment needed to maintain a safe, smooth flow of traffic on and near construction sites. Course topics include. • Fundamentals of work zone safety • Traffic Control plans • Work zone design • Basic Traffic controls • Installation and removal of traffic control devices • Highway traffic administration • Work practice controls • Personal Protective equipment This course includes instruction and all reference and instruction books for the class. Upon successful passage of the exam, students will receive a flagger card valid for three years from date of issue without renewal. Card is good in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Participants must be 18 years old or older. This course covers the practices, behaviors, and equipment needed to maintain a safe, smooth flow of traffic on and near construction sites. Course topics include. • Fundamentals of work zone safety • Traffic Control plans • Work zone design • Basic Traffic controls • Installation and removal of traffic control devices • Highway traffic administration • Work practice controls • Personal Protective equipment This course includes instruction and all reference and instruction books for the class. Upon successful passage of the exam, students will receive a flagger card valid for three years from date of issue without renewal. Card is good in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Participants must be 18 years old or older. Baker - Main1073275 Baker StreetBAKER CITYOR97814kradabaugh@bluecc. eduBKRMAIN017ART115PEND1Onground
LocationBASIC DESIGN4David StumpPDTPH . P-1632518Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
The hands-on study of composition, structure and arrangements of various components for all aesthetic creation. An important foundation class for any designer. Emphasis given to the elements and principles of design learned by practical applications through experimentation in a variety of medium and art forms
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces two dimensional black and white foundations studio experience centered on creative problem solving. Develops perceptual awareness and understanding. Establishes critical skills and personal artistic vision. Investigates a broad range of materials, techniques and projects to explore black and white design concepts with reference to historical and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series 115, 116, and 117 may be taken in any sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CoursePendleton - Pioneer HallP-1632411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801dstump@bluecc. eduPDTPH0189BA131Pend1Onground
LocationINTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING4Melinda PlattPDTMH . M-192516Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
General orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today's society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab
Recommended preparation. BT 120
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs. Computer Literacy
businessGeneral orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today's society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-192411 NW Carden AvePendletonmplatt@bluecc. eduPDTMHBA131-Pend1, BA131-Online201111BA211Pend1HYFLEX
LocationPRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING4Velda ArnaudPDTMH . M-192514Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessAn introduction to the field of accounting including. the role of accounting in business, the accounting cycle, the preparation and use of financial statements, analyzing financial statement, principles of internal control, and the components of assets, liabilities and equity. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-192411 NW Carden AvePendletonvarnaud@bluecc. eduPDTMHBA211-Online1, BA211-Pend1, BA211-Zoom1091BI101Online1Online GENERAL BIOLOGY4Sarah Gardner2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
A survey course in biological science which fulfills the laboratory science requirement for non-science majors. Topics include biochemistry, cells, genetics, and evolution
Prerequisite. MTH 025  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceA survey course in biological science which fulfills the laboratory science requirement for non-science majors. Topics include biochemistry, cells, genetics, and evolution. Need not be taken in sequence. Lab Science Course. sgardner@bluecc. edu0245CH104Pend1Hybrid
LocationINTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY5Chandra KunapareddyPDTST . 200/2192015This section contains Hybrid component. Lab meets in ST219Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1
This course covers matter and measurements; atoms and the periodic table; ionic compounds; covalent compounds; chemical  reactions; energy changes, reaction rates, and equilibrium; gases, liquids and solids; solutions; acids ad bases; and nuclear chemistry


Prerequisite. MTH 070  or placement
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement


chemistry scienceThis course covers matter and measurements; atoms and the periodic table; ionic compounds; covalent compounds; chemical reactions; energy changes, reaction rates, and equilibrium; gases, liquids and solids; solutions; acids ad bases; and nuclear chemistry. Lab Science Course. This section contains Hybrid component. Lab meets in ST219Pendleton - Science and Technology200/2192411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ckunapareddy@bluecc. eduPDTSTCH104-Pend1, CH104-Zoom1085CH104Zoom1Hybrid INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY5Chandra KunapareddyPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2015Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1
This course covers matter and measurements; atoms and the periodic table; ionic compounds; covalent compounds; chemical  reactions; energy changes, reaction rates, and equilibrium; gases, liquids and solids; solutions; acids ad bases; and nuclear chemistry


Prerequisite. MTH 070  or placement
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement


chemistry scienceThis course covers matter and measurements; atoms and the periodic table; ionic compounds; covalent compounds; chemical reactions; energy changes, reaction rates, and equilibrium; gases, liquids and solids; solutions; acids ad bases; and nuclear chemistry. Lab Science Course. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ckunapareddy@bluecc. eduPDTMAINCH104-Pend1, CH104-Zoom1070COM111Online1Online PUBLIC SPEAKING4Cheri Kendrick2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Fundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
communicationFundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking. ckendrick@bluecc. edu0254CS120Online1Online CONCEPTS OF COMPUTING4Robert Theriault2521Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A survey of the general concepts of computers and their applications. Concepts include computer systems, system and applications software, data organization and management, and computers in society. Specific applications with hands-on projects will include word processing, presentation management, spreadsheets, database, graphics, and web authoring
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Computer Literacy
computer scienceA survey of the general concepts of computers and their applications. Concepts include computer systems, system and applications software, data organization and management, and computers in society. Specific applications with hands-on projects will include word processing, presentation management, spreadsheets, database, graphics, and web authoring. Computer Science Course. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. rtheriault@bluecc. edu0216CS161Zoom1Zoom COMPUTER SCIENCE I4Greg SchulbergPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2519Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
An introduction to problem solving and algorithm design with the use of a high level programming language. Included will be basic principles of hardware, software and programming techniques
Recommended preparation. MTH 095  or equivalent
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
computer scienceAn introduction to problem solving and algorithm design with the use of a high level programming language. Included will be basic principles of hardware, software and programming techniques. Computer Science Course. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gschulberg@bluecc. eduPDTMAINCS161-Pend1, CS161-Zoom101110ECE100Online1Online DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE PRACTICE/ECE3Jenny Chavez2515Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers an overview of developmentally appropriate practice in Early Childhood Programs. Students will become familiar with the standard of care in early childhood education as delineated by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and outlined in the text, Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course covers an overview of developmentally appropriate practice in Early Childhood Programs. Students will become familiar with the standard of care in early childhood education as delineated by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and outlined in the text, Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs. jchavez@bluecc. edu01510ECE112Online1Online INTRO TO ECE PROFESSION1Ruai Gregory100Credits - 1 Lab - 1
This course provides students with an opportunity to explore the field of Early Childhood Education through a hands-on, application-oriented experience in an approved Early Care and Education Setting under the supervision of career professionals. Student will also have the opportunity to complete Career-Related Learning Experiences [CRLE], required for graduation from Oregon's high schools
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course will provide students with an introduction to the Early Care and Education [ECE] profession. Through hands-on experience in the ECE setting, students will explore the roles and responsibilities of the early childhood educator. Working under the supervision of experienced educators, students will develop knowledge and skills required in the ECE profession. Students will explore ECE as a career through a variety of Career Related Learning Experiences [CRLEs]. rgregory@bluecc. edu0012ECE152Online1Online CREATIVITY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN3Ruai Gregory2513Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course focuses on understanding and implementing developmentally appropriate practices for the young child. Students will gain hands-on experience in multiple creative activities that are age appropriate, individually appropriate and culturally appropriate
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course focuses on understanding and implementing developmentally appropriate practices for the young child. Students will gain hands-on experience in multiple creative activities that are age appropriate, individually appropriate, and culturally appropriate. rgregory@bluecc. edu01315ECE153Online1Online MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN3Jenny Chavez2510Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This class provides a foundation for understanding the role of music and movement in the development of young children. Students will have the opportunity to integrate knowledge and experience culminating in a personal collection of developmentally appropriate music and movement activities for young children
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis class provides a foundation for understanding the role of music and movement in the development of young children. Students will have the opportunity to integrate knowledge and experience culminating in a personal collection of developmentally approjchavez@bluecc. edu01013ECE226Online1Online CHILD DEVELOPMENT3Jean Johnson2512Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers child development from birth through age eight. Focus is on major developmental theories, stages of development and appropriate behavioral expectations. This course is the foundation for the Early Childhood Education program
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course covers child development birth through age 6. Focus is on major developmental theories, stages of development and appropriate behavioral expectations. This course is the foundation for the Early Childhood Education program. jjohnson@bluecc. edu01216ECE230Online1Online Mathematics and the Young Child3Jean Johnson259early childhood educationThis course focuses on early mathematical content and concepts that are relevant to young children during the first five years of life. The course is designed to teach students effective strategies to recognize and promote mathematical development and learning in all young children. Students will explore what mathematics looks like for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and learn specific ways to facilitate young children’s mathematical development. Students will practice what they are learning through a variety of assignments, including direct interactions with young children. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to identify opportunities for mathematics learning throughout the curriculum, observe and assess young children’s developing mathematical knowledge, plan experiences that focus on specific math concepts, and use a variety of strategies and materials to promote children’s interests and abilities in mathematicsjjohnson@bluecc. edu0914ECE240Online1Online CURRICULUM PLANNING3Carole Mace-edwards Jones2511Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course focuses on designing curriculum for the young child using the principles of developmentally appropriate practice and constructive learning theory. Students will apply the components of constructivism to the design of early childhood curriculum. Application of theory to practice is emphasized
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course focuses on designing curriculum for the young child using the principles of developmentally appropriate practices across developmental domains. Students will learn to construct lesson plans from a variety of perspectives including creative, emergent, thematic, anti-bias, cultural and emotional well-being. cmace-edwardsjones@bluecc. edu01116ECE249Online1Online INCLUSION OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS3Carole Mace-edwards Jones259Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
The emphasis of this course is on strategies and adaptations for including children with special needs in the early childhood setting. Current resources and best practices for educating children with diverse abilities, limited English proficiency, different socioeconomic and/ or cultural backgrounds and other special needs will be explored
WR 115  Recommended
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThe emphasis of this course is on strategies and adaptations for including children with special needs in the early childhood setting. Current resources and best practices for educating children with diverse abilities, limited English proficiency, diffecmace-edwardsjones@bluecc. edu0925ECE280Bakr1Onground CWE. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION3Ruai Gregory250Credits - 1-8
The purpose of cooperative work experience is to provide students with an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with young children in an early childhood setting. Students participating in cooperative work experience with young children must successfully complete a criminal history background check. Cooperative work experience may include one-to-one or small group instructional assisting
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThe purpose of cooperative work experience is to provide students with an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with young children in an early childhood setting. Students participating in cooperative work experience with young children must successfully complete a criminal history background check. Cooperative work experience may include one-to-one or small group instructional assisting. The Student/Employee agrees to. ò be enrolled in a Blue Mountain Community College degree program. ò return the completed, signed contract by the end of the second week of classes, or be administratively dropped from the class. The class can be added up until the 4th week, but will no longer count towards Financial Aid. The contract must be returned before students can begin clocking their hours. ò register for the appropriate number of credits in the CWE program. ò work the required number of hours during the term for which credit is requested. ò develop a set of job-oriented learning objectives and a set of job-oriented tasks in conjunction with the CWE employer. ò immediately inform the CWE instructor of any problems or changes in job responsibilities. ò abide by the regulations and policies of the employer and Blue Mountain Community CollegeÆs CWE program. rgregory@bluecc. edu009ECE280Pend1Onground CWE. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION3Carole Mace-edwards Jones101Credits - 1-8
The purpose of cooperative work experience is to provide students with an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with young children in an early childhood setting. Students participating in cooperative work experience with young children must successfully complete a criminal history background check. Cooperative work experience may include one-to-one or small group instructional assisting
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThe purpose of cooperative work experience is to provide students with an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with young children in an early childhood setting. Students participating in cooperative work experience with young children must successfully complete a criminal history background check. Cooperative work experience may include one-to-one or small group instructional assisting. The Student/Employee agrees to. ò be enrolled in a Blue Mountain Community College degree program. ò return the completed, signed contract by the end of the second week of classes, or be administratively dropped from the class. The class can be added up until the 4th week, but will no longer count towards Financial Aid. The contract must be returned before students can begin clocking their hours. ò register for the appropriate number of credits in the CWE program. ò work the required number of hours during the term for which credit is requested. ò develop a set of job-oriented learning objectives and a set of job-oriented tasks in conjunction with the CWE employer. ò immediately inform the CWE instructor of any problems or changes in job responsibilities. ò abide by the regulations and policies of the employer and Blue Mountain Community CollegeÆs CWE program. cmace-edwardsjones@bluecc. edu0113ECE295Online1Online CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION3Ruai Gregory207Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
An exploration of administrative roles and responsibility in child care centers. Topics include philosophy, finances, personnel, legal regulation and program planning
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationAn exploration of administrative roles and responsibility in child care centers. Topics include philosophy, finances, personnel, legal regulation and program planning. rgregory@bluecc. edu072ECE101Pend1Onground
LocationFAMILY & COMMUNITY RELATIONS3Carole Mace-edwards JonesPDTPH . P-8108Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with families and community professionals in early childhood education. Topics to be covered include family involvement, communicating with families and professionalism in early childhood education
WR 115  Recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with families and community professionals in early childhood education. Topics to be covered include family involvement, communicating with families and professionalism in early childhood education. Pendleton - Pioneer HallP-82411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801cmace-edwardsjones@bluecc. eduPDTPH081ECE109Pend1Onground
LocationFOUNDATIONS /CAREERS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD3Carole Mace-edwards JonesPDTPH . P-8109Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course introduces the student to the history, philosophy, and social development of early childhood education and is designed to assist students in identifying potential local, state, and federal career opportunities in early childhood education, including child care, education, social work and health care specialties. Students will become familiar with the educational requirements, lifestyle considerations, application processes, testing, screening, training, and certification requirements of employment in the field of early childhood. Students will solidify their academic plan and prepare a personal career plan based on their goals
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
early childhood educationThis course introduces the student to the history, philosophy, and social development of early childhood education and is designed to assist students in identifying potential local, state, and federal career opportunities in early childhood education, including child care, education, social work and health care specialties. Students will become familiar with the educational requirements, lifestyle considerations, application processes, testing, screening, training, and certification requirements of employment in the field of early childhood. Students will solidify their academic plan and prepare a personal career plan based on their goals. Pendleton - Pioneer HallP-82411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801cmace-edwardsjones@bluecc. eduPDTPH093ED258Online1Online MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION3Jocelyn Caswell2522Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers the philosophy, activities, and techniques appropriate to a culturally sensitive classroom. Students will develop an understanding of the impact of culture on individual perception and learning and group dynamics
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Spring
Required as elective for EOU AAOT transfer degree. See advisor
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
This course covers the philosophy, activities, and techniques appropriate to a culturally sensitive classroom. Students will develop an understanding of the impact of culture on individual perception and learning and group dynamics. jcaswell@bluecc. edu02220ED280PEND1Onground CWE. EDUCATION PRACTICUM4Jocelyn Caswell255Credits - 1-8
The purpose of this education practicum experience is to give first and second year education majors an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with age-appropriate children in an educational setting. Students participating in this practicum must successfully complete a criminal history verification check. Practicum situation may include one-to-one or small group tutoring in reading, math, or other areas in a classroom setting
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Required as elective for EOU AAOT transfer degree. See advisor
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
The purpose of this education practicum experience is to give first and second year education majors an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with age-appropriate children in an educational setting. Students participating in this practicum must successfully complete a criminal history verification check. Practicum situation may include one-to-one or small group tutoring in reading, math, or other areas in a classroom setting. jcaswell@bluecc. edu059GS150Online1Online Water & Society4Chandra Kunapareddy2516A one term lab science course that develops concepts in natural, physical, and earth sciences to teach skills, critical thinking, and scientific literacy. Students will collect data to build and interpret scientific models, conduct scientific tests, communicate information, and apply scientific understanding to common everyday situations. ckunapareddy@bluecc. edu01623IST112Brdm1Hybrid
LocationRIGGING AND LIFTING3Jerry McmichaelBRDWTC . LAB 2252This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
This class teaches how to safely move loads of different shapes and sizes using a variety of methods.   The course includes different types of rigging skills including equipment movement, wire mesh slings, synthetic slings, knots, load turning, and cranes
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyThis class teaches how to safely move loads of different shapes and sizes using a variety of methods. The course includes different types of rigging skills including equipment movement, wire mesh slings, synthetic slings, knots, load turning, and cranes. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818jmcmichael@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0215IST145Brdm1Hybrid
LocationELECTRIC MOTOR AND CONTROLS TROUBLESHOOTING3Albert Chief CorpusBRDWTC . LAB 22510This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
Electric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start / stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/ Tagout and safety interlocks and basic electricity
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyElectric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start / stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/ Tagout and safety interlocks and basic electricity. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818acorpus@bluecc. eduBRDWTC01020IST221Brdm1Hybrid
LocationPUMPS AND VALVES3John FisherBRDWTC . LAB 2255This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
The Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyThe Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818jfisher@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0520IST280Online1Online CWE. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY6Jerry Mcmichael200Credits - 1-6
Cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested.   The student will find a site and arrange a mentor.   The students will decide upon their goals for the experience which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion an evaluation will be completed which will include an interview with the instructor, review of the student's goals and a reflection paper. Instructor approval is required.  [To receive one credit the student must log 33 hours of Work Experience per credit. ]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyCooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested. The student will find a site and arrange a mentor. The students will decide upon their goals for the experience which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion an evaluation will be completed which will include an interview with the instructor, review of the student’s goals and a reflection paper. Instructor approval is required. jmcmichael@bluecc. edu0020IST280Online2 Online CWE. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY6Jerry Mcmichael200Credits - 1-6
Cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested.   The student will find a site and arrange a mentor.   The students will decide upon their goals for the experience which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion an evaluation will be completed which will include an interview with the instructor, review of the student's goals and a reflection paper. Instructor approval is required.  [To receive one credit the student must log 33 hours of Work Experience per credit. ]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyCooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested. The student will find a site and arrange a mentor. The students will decide upon their goals for the experience which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion an evaluation will be completed which will include an interview with the instructor, review of the student’s goals and a reflection paper. Instructor approval is required. jmcmichael@bluecc. edu0015IST145Brdm2Hybrid
LocationELECTRIC MOTOR AND CONTROLS TROUBLESHOOTING3Jerry McmichaelBRDWTC . LAB 22510This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
Electric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start / stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/ Tagout and safety interlocks and basic electricity
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyElectric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start / stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/ Tagout and safety interlocks and basic electricity. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818jmcmichael@bluecc. eduBRDWTC01013IST145Brdm3Hybrid
LocationELECTRIC MOTOR AND CONTROLS TROUBLESHOOTING3Albert Chief CorpusBRDWTC . LAB 22512This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
Electric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start / stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/ Tagout and safety interlocks and basic electricity
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyElectric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start / stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/ Tagout and safety interlocks and basic electricity. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818acorpus@bluecc. eduBRDWTC01215IST221Brdm2Hybrid
LocationPUMPS AND VALVES3Jerry McmichaelBRDWTC . LAB 22510This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
The Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyThe Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818jmcmichael@bluecc. eduBRDWTC01019FS110BHerm1Hybrid
LocationFIRE FIGHTER SKILLS ACADEMY PART B3Danny HintonHRMPIAF . PIA-112256Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
This course provides the components of classroom study, drill hands-on skills practice, and training evolutions that will prepare the firefighter to perform most fireground functions under the supervision of an experienced firefighter
Recommended Preparation. WR 115 , applied skills
Prerequisite. ES 175 , FS 110A
Meets requirements of NFPA 1001. Qualify within a limited-entry program. Students successfully completing both parts of the FF-I Skills Academy will be eligible for Oregon DPSST FF-I certification
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
fire scienceThis course provides the components of classroom study, drill hands-on skills practice, and training evolutions that will prepare the firefighter to perform most fireground functions under the supervision of an experienced firefighter. Hermiston - Precision Irrigated Agri. PIA-1122121 S. 1st StreetHERMISTONOR97838dhinton@bluecc. eduHRMPIAF0620FS166Online1Online BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PREVENTION3Jeremy Gillette255Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Lab -
This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies
Recommended Preparation. WR 115 , applied skills
Prerequisite. FS 110B
Qualify within a limited entry program
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
fire scienceThis course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. jgillette@bluecc. edu0519FS212Herm1Hybrid
LocationFIRE INVESTIGATIONS3Scott GoffHRMPIAF . PIA-112256Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Lab -
This course is intended to provide the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservation of evidence and documentation, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes
Recommended Preparation. WR 115 . applied skills
Prerequisite. FS 166
Qualify within a limited entry program
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
fire scienceThis course is intended to provide the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservation of evidence and documentation, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes. Hermiston - Precision Irrigated Agri. PIA-1122121 S. 1st StreetHERMISTONOR97838sgoff@bluecc. eduHRMPIAF0619FS214Online1Online PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY & SURVIVAL3Jeremy Gillette256Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Lab -
This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services
Recommended Preparation. WR 115 , applied skills
Prerequisite. FS 169
Qualify within a limited entry program
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
fire scienceThis course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. jgillette@bluecc. edu0610FS280Online1Online CWE. FIRE SCIENCE3Jeremy Gillette155Credits - 1-8
The purpose of this practicum experience is to give the students an opportunity to gain real life education and mentoring from experienced firefighters, in both daily operation and emergencies
Recommended Preparation. WR 115 , applied skills
Prerequisite. FS 110B , FS 169
Qualify within a limited entry program
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
fire scienceThe purpose of this practicum experience is to give the students an opportunity to gain real life education and mentoring from experienced firefighters, in both daily operation and emergencies. jgillette@bluecc. edu0520AGM250_2Pend1Onground
LocationIRRIGATION SYSTEMS DESIGN3Andrew LeggettM1. 00 PM - 4. 00 PMM9. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTFARM . F-211255agricultureDesigning drip, low pressure and sprinkler irrigation systems with an emphasis on horticultural and field crop applications from pump to output nozzle. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2112411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801aleggett@bluecc. eduPDTFARM057EMT176Online1Hybrid EMERGENCY RESPONSE PATIENT TRANSPORTATION2Matthew Fisher2518There will be a weekend lab required for this course. Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1
Covers ambulance operations, laws, maintenance and safety, emergency response driving and route planning
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Covers ambulance operations, laws, maintenance and safety, emergency response driving and route planning. There will be a weekend lab required for this course. mfisher@bluecc. edu0189MTH025Online1Online PRE-ALGEBRA4Teresa Veach2516Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is designed for students who are almost ready for elementary algebra. Those who place in this course study all processes of fractions, decimals, ratio/ proportion/percent, measurement, integers, basic geometry and algebraic expressions and equations
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring

mathThis course is designed for students who are almost ready for elementary algebra. Those who place in this course study all processes of fractions, decimals, ratio/proportion/percent, measurement, integers, basic geometry and algebraic expressions and equations. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. tveach@bluecc. edu0164MTH062Online1Online QUANTITATIVE LITERACY I4Heather Estrada2521Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in Math 105. Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems. The course is alternate pathway to Math 105 for students not intending to take calculus

mathThis course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in Math 105. Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems. The course is alternate pathway to Math 105 for students not intending to take calculus. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. hestrada@bluecc. edu0216MTH070Online1Online ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA5Stanley Beach2519Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The student will demonstrate knowledge of basic algebra notation, linear equations and inequalities, graphing, linear systems, exponents, and polynomials
Prerequisite. MTH 025  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring

mathThe student will demonstrate knowledge of basic algebra notation, linear equations and inequalities, graphing, linear systems, exponents, and polynomials. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. sbeach@bluecc. edu0197MTH095Online1Online INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA5Stanley Beach2518Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of skills to include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge
Prerequisite. MTH 070  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring

mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of skills to include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. sbeach@bluecc. edu01813MTH095Zoom1Zoom INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA5Ingrid LarsenM T W R F11. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2512Attendance required at all class meetings either in person or via Zoom. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of skills to include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge
Prerequisite. MTH 070  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring

mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of skills to include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge. Attendance required at all class meetings either in person or via Zoom. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ilarsen@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH095-Pend1, MTH095-Zoom1047MTH098Online1Online QUANTITATIVE LITERACY4Ann Marie Hardin2518Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Lab - Other -
This course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in MTH 105 .  Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representationsThe course is alternate pathway to MTH 105  for students not intending to take calculus
MTH 062  or MTH 070  or Placement

mathThis course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in Math 105. Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representations. The course is an alternate pathway to Math 105 for students not intending to take calculusCourse is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. ahardin@bluecc. edu0184MTH098Zoom1Zoom QUANTITATIVE LITERACY4Ingrid LarsenPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2521Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Lab - Other -
This course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in MTH 105 .  Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representationsThe course is alternate pathway to MTH 105  for students not intending to take calculus
MTH 062  or MTH 070  or Placement

mathThis course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem solving skills necessary for success in Math 105. Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representations. The course is an alternate pathway to Math 105 for students not intending to take calculusAttendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ilarsen@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH098-Pend1, MTH098-Zoom1092MTH111Online1Online COLLEGE ALGEBRA5Stanley Beach2523Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
Students will demonstrate knowledge of functions in general, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions in particular. Students will also demonstrate knowledge of linear systems, sequences, and series; mathematical induction; and binomial expansion. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge
Prerequisite. MTH 095  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathStudents will demonstrate knowledge of functions in general, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions in particular. Students will also demonstrate knowledge of linear systems, sequences, and series; mathematical induction; and binomial expansion. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. sbeach@bluecc. edu0238MTH112Online1Online ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS5Greg Schulberg2517Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors
Prerequisite. MTH 111  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. gschulberg@bluecc. eduMTH112-Pend1, MTH112-Online1, MTH112-Zoom10108MTH112Zoom1Zoom ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS5Greg SchulbergM T W R10. 00 AM - 11. 15 AMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2517Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
The students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors
Prerequisite. MTH 111  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gschulberg@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH112-Pend1, MTH112-Online1, MTH112-Zoom10411MTH212Online1Online FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS4Gary Parker2514Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and mathematical systems
Prerequisite. MTH 211
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers and mathematical systems. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. gparker@bluecc. eduMTH212-Pend1, MTH212-Online1, MTH212-Zoom101111MTH212Zoom1Zoom FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS4Gary ParkerPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2514Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and mathematical systems
Prerequisite. MTH 211
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers and mathematical systems. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gparker@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH212-Pend1, MTH212-Online1, MTH212-Zoom10117MTH251Online1Online CALCULUS4Ann Marie Hardin258Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Students will study and demonstrate knowledge of limits, continuity, the derivative, and applications, including trigonometry
Prerequisite. MTH 112  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of limits, continuity, the derivative and applications, including trigonometry. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. ahardin@bluecc. eduMTH251-Pend1, MTH251-Online1, MTH251-Zoom10517MTH251Zoom1Zoom CALCULUS4Ann Marie HardinM T W R11. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom258Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Students will study and demonstrate knowledge of limits, continuity, the derivative, and applications, including trigonometry
Prerequisite. MTH 112  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge of limits, continuity, the derivative and applications, including trigonometry. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801ahardin@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH251-Pend1, MTH251-Online1, MTH251-Zoom10217MTH252Online1Online CALCULUS4Gary Parker258Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge and application of the definite integral, differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse functions and applications
Prerequisite. MTH 251
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge and application of the definite integral, differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse functions and applications. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. gparker@bluecc. eduMTH252-Pend1, MTH252-Online1, MTH252-Zoom10217MTH252Zoom1Zoom CALCULUS4Gary ParkerT W R F11. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom258Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The student will study and demonstrate knowledge and application of the definite integral, differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse functions and applications
Prerequisite. MTH 251
Term[s] Offered. Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThe student will study and demonstrate knowledge and application of the definite integral, differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse functions and applications. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gparker@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH252-Pend1, MTH252-Online1, MTH252-Zoom1012MTH105Online1Online MATH IN SOCIETY5Gary Parker2523Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
This is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools
Prerequisite. MTH 092  or MTH 095  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThis is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools. Course is fully online and may be completed at any location. Proctoring for exams may be required. Course may include regular deadlines and due dates. Regular monitoring of all course communications is expected. gparker@bluecc. edu0239MTH105Zoom1Zoom MATH IN SOCIETY5Gary ParkerPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2516Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
This is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools
Prerequisite. MTH 092  or MTH 095  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThis is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools. Attendance via Zoom is required at all class meetings. Students may participate via Zoom from any location. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gparker@bluecc. eduPDTMAINMTH105-Pend1, MTH105-Zoom1, MTH105-Herm1070MUS207Online1Online HISTORY OF FOLK MUSIC4Margaret Mayer2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A survey of Anglo-American folk music and its subsequent styles from the first collected folk songs of Cecil Sharp [around 1900] to the present. Beginning with the Appalachian instrumental and vocal traditions, later folk-based styles will be discussed including country music, folk protest, bluegrass, folk rock, and progressive folk. Also to be discussed will be characteristics of the Anglo-American style with musical retentions from British Isles
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
musicA survey of Anglo-American folk music and its subsequent styles from the first collected folk songs of Cecil Sharp [around 1900] to the present. Beginning with the Appalachian instrumental and vocal traditions, later folk-based styles will be discussed including country music, folk protest, bluegrass, folk rock, and progressive folk. Also to be discussed will be characteristics of the Anglo-American style with musical retentions from British Isles. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursemmayer@bluecc. edu02511NRS111Pend1Hybrid
LocationFDN OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS I6Katrina DielmanM12. 30 PM - 3. 30 PMT12. 30 PM - 4. 30 PMT8. 00 AM - 12. 00 PMPDTHE . HE-1142514This course also includes 2 days of Clinical work. Credits - 6 Lecture -3 Lab/Clinical -3
This course introduces assessment and common interventions [including technical procedures] for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient's and family's "lived experience" of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions [includes practical and legal aspects of delegation]. Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences
Prerequisite. NRS 110
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
nursingThis course introduces assessment and common interventions [including technical procedures] for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient's and family's "lived experience" of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions [includes practical and legal aspects of delegation]. Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Human Relations Course. This course also includes 2 days of Clinical work. Pendleton - Health EducationHE-1142411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801kdielman@bluecc. eduPDTHE0149NRS222Pend1Hybrid NURSING IN ACUTE CARE II/END OF LIFE9Jessica HumphreysM9. 00 AM - 2. 30 PMF9. 00 AM - 3. 30 PMPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2516This course also includes 2 days of Clinical work. Credits - 9 Lecture - 4 Lab/Clinical - 5
This course builds on Nursing in Acute Care I, focusing on more complex and/or unstable patient care conditions, some of which may result in death. These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid decision making skills. Evidence base is used to support appropriate focused assessments, and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Life span and developmental factors, cultural variables, and legal aspects of care frame the ethical decision-making employed in patient choices for treatment or palliative care for disorders with an acute trajectory. Case scenarios incorporate prioritizing care needs, delegation and supervision, and family and patient teaching for either discharge planning or end-of-life care. Exemplars include acute conditions affecting multiple body systems. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. [Can follow Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End-of-Life Care]
Prerequisite. NRS 221
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
nursingThis course builds on Nursing in Acute Care I, focusing on more complex and/or unstable patient care conditions, some of which may result in death. These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid decision making skills. Evidence base is used to support appropriate focused assessments, and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Life span and developmental factors, cultural variables, and legal aspects of care frame the ethical decision-making employed in patient choices for treatment or palliative care for disorders with an acute trajectory. Case scenarios incorporate prioritizing care needs, delegation and supervision, and family and patient teaching for either discharge planning or end-of-life care. Exemplars include acute conditions affecting multiple body systems. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. [Can follow Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End-of-Life Care]. This course also includes 2 days of Clinical work. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jhumphreys@bluecc. eduPDTMAIN01611NRS230Pend1Hybrid
LocationCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I3Katrina DielmanPDTHE . HE-1142514Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course introduces the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. It includes the foundational concepts of principles of pharmacology, nonopioid analgesics, and antibiotics, as well as additional classes of drugs. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, developmental physiologic considerations, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of drugs and natural products, intervening to increase therapeutic benefits and reduce potential negative effects, and communicating appropriately with other health professionals regarding drug therapy. Drugs are studied by therapeutic or pharmacological class using an organized framework
Prerequisite. NRS 110
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
nursingThis course introduces the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. It includes the foundational concepts of principles of pharmacology, nonopioid analgesics, and antibiotics, as well as additional classes of drugs. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, developmental physiologic considerations, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of drugs and natural products, intervening to increase therapeutic benefits and reduce potential negative effects, and communicating appropriately with other health professionals regarding drug therapy. Drugs are studied by therapeutic or pharmacological class using an organized framework. Pendleton - Health EducationHE-1142411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801kdielman@bluecc. eduPDTHE01411NRS233Zoom1Hybrid PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES II3Jessica HumphreysPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2514Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This sequel to Pathophysiological Processes I continues to explore pathophysiological processes that contribute to disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of pathophysiology information, selecting and interpreting focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of pathophysiological processes, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding pathophysiological processes, and communicating with other health professionals regarding pathophysiological processes. The course addresses additional pathophysiological processes not contained in Pathophysiological Processes I
Prerequisite. NRS 232 ,
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
nursingThis sequel to Pathophysiological Processes I continues to explore pathophysiological processes that contribute to disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of pathophysiology information, selecting and interpreting focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of pathophysiological processes, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding pathophysiological processes, and communicating with other health professionals regarding pathophysiological processes. The course addresses additional pathophysiological processes not contained in Pathophysiological Processes I. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801jhumphreys@bluecc. eduPDTMAIN0140PHL101Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY4Nicholas Nash2528Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Introduces the student to major issues in philosophy, a historical overview and subgenres of the philosophical tradition
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyIntroduces the student to major issues in philosophy, a historical overview and sub-genres of the philosophical tradition. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursennash@bluecc. edu0280PHL102Pend1Onground
LocationINTRODUCTION TO ETHICS4Nicholas NashPDTST . ST-2142525This section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyEmphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2142411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801nnash@bluecc. eduPDTSTPHL102-Pend1, PHL102-Zoom1, PHL102-Bakr1, PHL102-Brdm1, PHL102-Milt1, PHL102-Herm10110PHL102Zoom1Zoom INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS4Nicholas NashPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2525This section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyEmphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801nnash@bluecc. eduPDTMAINPHL102-Pend1, PHL102-Zoom1, PHL102-Bakr1, PHL102-Brdm1, PHL102-Milt1, PHL102-Herm1070PHL102Bakr1 Zoom
LocationINTRODUCTION TO ETHICS4Nicholas NashBKRMAIN . 1032525This section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyEmphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Baker - Main1033275 Baker StreetBAKER CITYOR97814nnash@bluecc. eduBKRMAINPHL102-Pend1, PHL102-Zoom1, PHL102-Bakr1, PHL102-Brdm1, PHL102-Milt1, PHL102-Herm1000PHL102Brdm1 Zoom
LocationINTRODUCTION TO ETHICS4Nicholas NashBRDWTC . 1022525This section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyEmphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Boardman - Workforce Training Center102251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818nnash@bluecc. eduBRDWTCPHL102-Pend1, PHL102-Zoom1, PHL102-Bakr1, PHL102-Brdm1, PHL102-Milt1, PHL102-Herm1000PHL102Milt1 Zoom
LocationINTRODUCTION TO ETHICS4Nicholas NashMFWMAIN . 1112525This section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyEmphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Milton-Freewater - Main111311 N ColumbiaMILTON-FREEWATEROR97862nnash@bluecc. eduMFWMAINPHL102-Pend1, PHL102-Zoom1, PHL102-Bakr1, PHL102-Brdm1, PHL102-Milt1, PHL102-Herm1000PHL102Herm1Zoom
LocationINTRODUCTION TO ETHICS4Nicholas NashHRMEOHEC . 2362525This section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
philosophyEmphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis section will be delivered as On-Ground with the instructor lecturing from different campus locations on a rotating schedule. When instructor is not present at a campus location the lecture is broadcast using Zoom. Students wishing to attend this course via Zoom off-campus, should register for the ZOOM1 section. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center236975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838nnash@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECPHL102-Pend1, PHL102-Zoom1, PHL102-Bakr1, PHL102-Brdm1, PHL102-Milt1, PHL102-Herm1072WLD111Pend1Onground
LocationBASIC GAS & ARC WELDING3Eddie FisherPDTUH . U-131B108Credits - 3 Lab - 3
In introduction to welding practices including oxyacetylene welding and cutting, arc welding, welding rod identification and application, properties of metals, joint preparation, and weld faults and identification
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
An introduction to welding practices including oxyacetylene welding and cutting, arc welding, welding rod identification and application, properties of metals, joint preparation, and weld faults and identification. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-131B2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORefisher@bluecc. eduPDTUHWLD111-Pend1, WLD112-Pend1072WLD111Herm1 Onground
LocationBASIC GAS & ARC WELDING3Kelly RobisonHERMHS . HHS Shop108Credits - 3 Lab - 3
In introduction to welding practices including oxyacetylene welding and cutting, arc welding, welding rod identification and application, properties of metals, joint preparation, and weld faults and identification
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
An introduction to welding practices including oxyacetylene welding and cutting, arc welding, welding rod identification and application, properties of metals, joint preparation, and weld faults and identification. Hermiston High SchoolHHS Shop600 S 1st StHERMISTONOR97838krobison@bluecc. eduHERMHSWLD111-Herm1, WLD112-Herm1, WLD221-Herm1, WLD253-Herm1032WLD112Pend1Onground
LocationADVANCED ARC WELDING3Eddie FisherPDTUH . U-131B108Credits - 3 Lab - 3
An advanced level course for students who know welding safety, basic practices and terminology. Student will learn higher-level practices and improve their skills learned in the basic class
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
An advanced level course for students who know welding safety, basic practices and terminology. Student will learn higher-level practices and improve their skills learned in the basic class. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-131B2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORefisher@bluecc. eduPDTUHWLD111-Pend1, WLD112-Pend1012WLD112Herm1Onground
LocationADVANCED ARC WELDING3Kelly RobisonHERMHS . HHS Shop108Credits - 3 Lab - 3
An advanced level course for students who know welding safety, basic practices and terminology. Student will learn higher-level practices and improve their skills learned in the basic class
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
An advanced level course for students who know welding safety, basic practices and terminology. Student will learn higher-level practices and improve their skills learned in the basic class. Hermiston High SchoolHHS Shop600 S 1st StHERMISTONOR97838krobison@bluecc. eduHERMHSWLD111-Herm1, WLD112-Herm1, WLD221-Herm1, WLD253-Herm1022WLD221Herm1Onground
LocationTIG WELDING3Kelly RobisonHERMHS . HHS Shop108Credits - 3 Lab - 3
Designed for students who have basic level welding skills to introduce Tungsten Arc Welding techniques including the setup of equipment for the welding process
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Designed for students who have basic level welding skills to introduce Tungsten Arc Welding techniques including the setup of equipment for the welding process. Hermiston High SchoolHHS Shop600 S 1st StHERMISTONOR97838krobison@bluecc. eduHERMHSWLD111-Herm1, WLD112-Herm1, WLD221-Herm1, WLD253-Herm1022WLD253Herm1Onground
LocationWELDING PRACTICES FOR CERTIFICATION3Kelly RobisonHERMHS . HHS Shop108Credits - 3 Lab - 3
Designed for students who have advanced level arc welding skills to prepare for structural certification. Weld coupons will be tested and documented when they have passed the required weld strength and quality
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
Designed for students who have advanced level arc welding skills to prepare for structural certification. Weld coupons will be tested and documented when they have passed the required weld strength and quality. Hermiston High SchoolHHS Shop600 S 1st StHERMISTONOR97838krobison@bluecc. eduHERMHSWLD111-Herm1, WLD112-Herm1, WLD221-Herm1, WLD253-Herm1019WR060Online1Online ELEMENTS OF THE ESSAY4Patty Rasmussen2516Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
WR060 introduces students to the academic essay, moving from developing clear, paragraphs to composing and revising the academic essay. Students will develop confidence in their writing and practice critical thinking. Students read texts of varying lengths, showing each stage of the writing process. Grammar skills will be developed through more rigorous instruction
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Students with a writing Compass score of 18- 32 are highly recommended to take RD 101  concurrent to WR060

writingIntroduces students to the academic essay. The course moves from developing clear, coherent paragraphs to composing and revising the academic essay. Students are encouraged to develop confidence in their writing, strengthen composing and editing skills, collaborate in the writing process, and practice critical thinking. A heavy focus on grammar, spelling and punctuation. Special note. students with a writing Compass score of 18-32 are highly recommended to take RD101 concurrent to WR060 prasmussen@bluecc. edu0160WR115Pend1Onground
LocationINTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING4Gregory BerliePDTST . ST-2041929Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social, and collaborative process
Prerequisite. WR 060  or WR 065  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
writingThis course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social and collaborative process. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2042411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gberlie@bluecc. eduPDTSTWR115-Pend1, WR115-Zoom10190WR115Zoom1Zoom INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING4Gregory BerliePDTMAIN . Online/Zoom1929Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social, and collaborative process
Prerequisite. WR 060  or WR 065  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
writingThis course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social and collaborative process. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gberlie@bluecc. eduPDTMAINWR115-Pend1, WR115-Zoom10102WR115Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING4Patty Rasmussen2523Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social, and collaborative process
Prerequisite. WR 060  or WR 065  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
writingThis course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social and collaborative process. prasmussen@bluecc. edu0230WR115Online2Online INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING4Aaron Byers2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social, and collaborative process
Prerequisite. WR 060  or WR 065  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
writingThis course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social and collaborative process. abyers@bluecc. edu0250WR121Online1Online ENGLISH COMPOSITION4Shaindel Beers2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two courses required by the AAOT degree, this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe first of two courses required by the AAOT degree this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to move on to the next writing course. Students can choose to take WR122 or WR227 as the second writing course. Completion of WR 115 recommended but not required. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursesbeers@bluecc. edu0251WR121Online2Online ENGLISH COMPOSITION4Shaindel Beers2019Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two courses required by the AAOT degree, this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe first of two courses required by the AAOT degree this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to move on to the next writing course. Students can choose to take WR122 or WR227 as the second writing course. Completion of WR 115 recommended but not required. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursesbeers@bluecc. edu0191WR121Online3Online ENGLISH COMPOSITION4Shaindel Beers2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two courses required by the AAOT degree, this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe first of two courses required by the AAOT degree this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to move on to the next writing course. Students can choose to take WR122 or WR227 as the second writing course. Completion of WR 115 recommended but not required. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursesbeers@bluecc. edu0246WR121Pend1Hybrid
LocationENGLISH COMPOSITION4Ki RussellPDTPH . P-1322519There will be additional instructional content delivered online. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two courses required by the AAOT degree, this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe first of two courses required by the AAOT degree this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to move on to the next writing course. Students can choose to take WR122 or WR227 as the second writing course. Completion of WR 115 recommended but not required. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThere will be additional instructional content delivered online. Pendleton - Pioneer HallP-1322411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801krussell@bluecc. eduPDTPH0193WR122Pend1Hybrid
LocationENGLISH COMPOSITION4Ki RussellPDTPH . P-1321613Instruction will sometimes be delivered from a remote classroom via ZOOM. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography
Prerequisite. WR 121
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography. This course completes the AAOT writing sequence consisting of WR121 and WR122. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseInstruction will sometimes be delivered from a remote classroom via ZOOM. Pendleton - Pioneer HallP-1322411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801krussell@bluecc. eduPDTPHWR122-Pend1, WR122-Herm1083WR122Herm1Hybrid
LocationENGLISH COMPOSITION4Ki RussellHRMEOHEC . 2361613Instruction will sometimes be delivered from a remote classroom via ZOOM. Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography
Prerequisite. WR 121
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography. This course completes the AAOT writing sequence consisting of WR121 and WR122. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseInstruction will sometimes be delivered from a remote classroom via ZOOM. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center236975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838krussell@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECWR122-Pend1, WR122-Herm1052WR122Online1Online ENGLISH COMPOSITION4Gregory Berlie2523Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography
Prerequisite. WR 121
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography. This course completes the AAOT writing sequence consisting of WR121 and WR122. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursegberlie@bluecc. edu0235WR227Pend1Onground
LocationTECHNICAL REPORT WRITING4Gregory BerliePDTST . ST-2042520Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Researching and reporting technical information including business proposals, business plans, feasibility studies and process instructions
Prerequisite. WR 121
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingResearching and reporting technical information including business proposals, business plans, feasibility studies and process instructions. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CoursePendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2042411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gberlie@bluecc. eduPDTSTWR227-Pend1, WR227-Zoom1065WR227Zoom1Zoom TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING4Gregory BerliePDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2520Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Researching and reporting technical information including business proposals, business plans, feasibility studies and process instructions
Prerequisite. WR 121
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingResearching and reporting technical information including business proposals, business plans, feasibility studies and process instructions. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CoursePendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801gberlie@bluecc. eduPDTMAINWR227-Pend1, WR227-Zoom101413WR242Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO IMAGINATIVE WRITING4Shaindel Beers2512Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A course in creative writing designed for those who wish to express themselves in fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry, or other imaginative forms
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingA course in creative writing designed for those who wish to express themselves in fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry or other imaginative forms. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursesbeers@bluecc. edu0120ART132Pend1Onground
LocationBEGINNING DRAWING4David StumpPDTPH . P-1633032This class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
A non-sequential course featuring hands-on experience introducing basic procedures, media, and styles in drawing. Subject matter including people, animals, still life, and landscape will be experienced. Guidelines and steps on how to draw an image including shading, establishing perspective, and accurate portions are presented
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Pendleton - Pioneer HallP-1632411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801dstump@bluecc. eduPDTPHART132-Pend1, ART132-Bakr1, ART132-Brdm1, ART132-Herm1, ART132-Milt1, ART132-Zoom1060ART132Bakr1 Zoom
LocationBEGINNING DRAWING4David StumpBKRMAIN . 1073032This class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
A non-sequential course featuring hands-on experience introducing basic procedures, media, and styles in drawing. Subject matter including people, animals, still life, and landscape will be experienced. Guidelines and steps on how to draw an image including shading, establishing perspective, and accurate portions are presented
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Baker - Main1073275 Baker StreetBAKER CITYOR97814dstump@bluecc. eduBKRMAINART132-Pend1, ART132-Bakr1, ART132-Brdm1, ART132-Herm1, ART132-Milt1, ART132-Zoom1000ART132Brdm1 Zoom
LocationBEGINNING DRAWING4David StumpBRDWTC . 1023032This class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
A non-sequential course featuring hands-on experience introducing basic procedures, media, and styles in drawing. Subject matter including people, animals, still life, and landscape will be experienced. Guidelines and steps on how to draw an image including shading, establishing perspective, and accurate portions are presented
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Boardman - Workforce Training Center102251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818dstump@bluecc. eduBRDWTCART132-Pend1, ART132-Bakr1, ART132-Brdm1, ART132-Herm1, ART132-Milt1, ART132-Zoom1000ART132Herm1Zoom
LocationBEGINNING DRAWING4David StumpHRMEOHEC . 2363032This class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
A non-sequential course featuring hands-on experience introducing basic procedures, media, and styles in drawing. Subject matter including people, animals, still life, and landscape will be experienced. Guidelines and steps on how to draw an image including shading, establishing perspective, and accurate portions are presented
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center236975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838dstump@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECART132-Pend1, ART132-Bakr1, ART132-Brdm1, ART132-Herm1, ART132-Milt1, ART132-Zoom1030ART132Milt1Zoom
LocationBEGINNING DRAWING4David StumpMFWMAIN . 1053032This class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
A non-sequential course featuring hands-on experience introducing basic procedures, media, and styles in drawing. Subject matter including people, animals, still life, and landscape will be experienced. Guidelines and steps on how to draw an image including shading, establishing perspective, and accurate portions are presented
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CourseThis class will be zoomed out of Pendleton to all campuses at BMCC. Milton-Freewater - Main105311 N ColumbiaMILTON-FREEWATEROR97862dstump@bluecc. eduMFWMAINART132-Pend1, ART132-Bakr1, ART132-Brdm1, ART132-Herm1, ART132-Milt1, ART132-Zoom10010000. 701ABrdm1Hybrid
LocationAWS DCO Upskill0Peter HernbergBRDWTC2515Boardman - Workforce Training Center251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818phernberg@bluecc. eduBRDWTC01519CJ212Online1Online CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION3Nathan Rankin256Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course covers the fundamentals of criminal investigation including the gathering of investigative information from victims and witnesses, the search and recording of crime scenes, and the principles involved in collecting and preserving physical evidence. There is a strong emphasis on investigative policies, procedures, and practices that are necessary and essential in preparing such information and evidence for court
Recommended. CJ 100 , CJ 109  and CJ 210
Prerequisite. WR 060   or placement & CJ 110
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
corrections This course covers the fundamentals of criminal investigation including the gathering of investigative information from victims and witnesses, the search and recording of crime scenes, and the principles involved in collecting and preserving physical evidence. There is a strong emphasis on investigative policies, procedures, and practices that are necessary and essential in preparing such information and evidence for court. nrankin@bluecc. edu0610CJ200Online1Online THEORIES OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY3Nathan Rankin2515Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course is an in-depth analysis of major theories of crime and delinquency from various sociological, psychological, and biological perspectives. The course will also examine how criminal acts are measured, the development of criminal careers, the various typologies of offenders and victims, and a critical analysis of public policies concerning crime prevention and control in a democratic society
Prerequisite. WR 060   or placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
corrections This course is an in-depth analysis of major theories of crime and delinquency from various sociological, psychological, and biological perspectives. The course will also examine how criminal acts are measured, the development of criminal careers, the various typologies of offenders and victims, and a critical analysis of public policies concerning crime prevention and control in a democratic society. nrankin@bluecc. edu01519CJ222Online1Online PROCEDURAL LAW3Lindsey Martin-bowen256Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course focuses on the procedural rights of defendants in the criminal justice system as guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution and how these rights guide the administration of justice
Recommended. CJ 100 , CJ 220
Prerequisite. WR 060  or placement
Term[s] Offered. Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
correctionsThis course focuses on the procedural rights of defendants in the criminal justice system as guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution and how these rights guide the administration of justice. lmartinbowen@bluecc. edu0616PE185Pend2Onground
LocationPICKLEBALL1Wells JonesPTC248Credits - 1 Other - 1
Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
physical educationProgram of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Health/Wellness Course. Pendleton Tennis Centerwjones@bluecc. eduPTC0825000. 850Pend2Onground
LocationPICKLEBALL0Wells JonesPTC250Pendleton Tennis Centerwjones@bluecc. eduPTC0014000. 794_2Brdm1Zoom Real Estate - Pre-license Course0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . Online/Zoom151This accelerated course prepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker's License exam in just 10 weeks. It is a hybrid course combining once-a-week lecture with online home study to meet the 150 hour requirements of the Oregon Real Estate Agency. The class will be held on Thursdays from 5. 30 - 8. 30 pm thru Zoom beginning Winter 2023 01/12/2023 to 3/18/23. There is also an all-day study session on a Saturday at the end of the term where students prepare for the exam. Cost of the class is $695. 00 Call Anne at 541-481-2099 for more information. This accelerated course prepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker's License exam in just 10 weeks. It is a hybrid course combining once-a-week lecture with online home study to meet the 150 hour requirements of the Oregon Real Estate Agency. The class will be held on Thursdays from 5. 30 - 8. 30 pm thru Zoom beginning Winter 2023 01/12/2023 to 3/18/23. There is also an all-day study session on a Saturday at the end of the term where students prepare for the exam. Cost of the class is $695. 00 Call Anne at 541-481-2099 for more information. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterO/Z251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0115000. 794A_2Brdm1Zoom Property Manager Pre-License Course0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . Online/Zoom150Prepare for the Oregon Property Manager License Exam in just seven weeks. This course combines weekly interactive sessions with online home study to meet the Oregon Real Estate Agency [OREA] education requirement, covering the role of property managers, tenant relations, fair housing, lease agreements and more. You must complete a total of 60 hours of study between weekly sessions and online studies. Plan on spending 6-8 hours [or more] each week completing online home study in addition to attending evening classes. The class will be held on Tuesdays from 6. 00 - 8. 00 pm thru Zoom beginning Winter Term 1/24/2023 - 03/07/2023. Cost of the class is $629. 00 Call Anne at 541-481-2099 for more information. Prepare for the Oregon Property Manager License Exam in just seven weeks. This course combines weekly interactive sessions with online home study to meet the Oregon Real Estate Agency [OREA] education requirement, covering the role of property managers, tenant relations, fair housing, lease agreements and more. You must complete a total of 60 hours of study between weekly sessions and online studies. Plan on spending 6-8 hours [or more] each week completing online home study in addition to attending evening classes. The class will be held on Tuesdays from 6. 00 - 8. 00 pm thru Zoom beginning Winter Term 1/24/2023 - 03/07/2023. Cost of the class is $629. 00 Call Anne at 541-481-2099 for more information. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterO/Z251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC009MTH105Herm1Zoom
LocationMATH IN SOCIETY5Gary ParkerHRMEOHEC . 2362516In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Credits - 5 Lecture - 5
This is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools
Prerequisite. MTH 092  or MTH 095  or Placement
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
mathThis is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem-solving strategies, group problem-solving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools. In-person attendance is required at all class meetings. Instruction will be alternately in person and via Zoom. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center236975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838gparker@bluecc. eduHRMEOHECMTH105-Pend1, MTH105-Zoom1, MTH105-Herm1046BA104Pend1HYFLEX
LocationBUSINESS MATHEMATICS4Ronald NeeleyPDTMH . M-1002519Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables, and charges for credit
Prerequisite. MTH 025
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessA study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables and charges for credit. Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonrneeley@bluecc. eduPDTMHBA104-Online1, BA104-Pend1, BA104-Zoom1036BA104Zoom1 Zoom BUSINESS MATHEMATICS4Ronald NeeleyPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2519Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables, and charges for credit
Prerequisite. MTH 025
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
businessA study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables and charges for credit. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801rneeley@bluecc. eduPDTMAINBA104-Online1, BA104-Pend1, BA104-Zoom1006ENG105Online1Online INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE4Ki Russell2519Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
A course emphasizing the study and analysis of drama from classical times to the modern period with concentration on the principal types of drama such as comedy and tragedy
Recommended preparation. WR 121
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
A course emphasizing the study and analysis of drama from classical times to the modern period with concentration on the principal types of drama such as comedy and tragedy. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursekrussell@bluecc. edu01910009. 620Pend1Onground
LocationUAS History0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100The history of Unmanned Aircraft Systems covering their usage through the years from early development to current and future applications. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 621Pend1Onground
LocationUAS Weather0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100Understanding the intricacies and various aspects of weather that influence flight planning for UAS operations. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 622Pend1Onground
LocationUAS Airframe and Aerodynamics0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100All the different types of airframe, the functionalities of various models and the aerodynamic principles that effect the aircraft. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 624Pend1Onground
LocationUAS System Designs and Components0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100An overview of all UAS designs and subsystems, the propulsion, electrical and communication configurations that are comprise within the UAS. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 625Pend1Onground
LocationUAS Autopilot Programming and Fundamentals0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100An understanding of the operations of various autopilots currently used in the UAS Industry. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 626Pend1Onground
LocationUAS Sensors and Payloads0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100Operational use and understanding of UAS sensors and the aircraft fundamentals of payload placement and integration. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 627Pend1Onground
LocationUAS Simulator Applications and Operations0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100Practical training with a UAS in a virtual environment to conduct operations using a sensor. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 628Pend1Onground
LocationUAS FAA Regulations0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100Understanding of the current FAA regulations that govern UAS operations in the national airspace system. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu0010009. 629Pend1Onground
LocationFlight Labs0Ammarae BroncheauVOLOFF100This course prepares students to enter into a number of credit programs, including, but not limited to, Precision Agriculture, EMT, Fire Science, Criminal Justice, etc. by training them in the use of UAS which is in demand in all of these industries. Familiarization with multi-rotor and fixed wing UAS platforms through hands-on supervised live flight operations in active airspace. Prerequisite. Completion of the UAS Professional Pilot NCTC is required prior to registration. VOLOFFabroncheau@bluecc. edu000ART132Zoom1Zoom BEGINNING DRAWING4David StumpPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom3032Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
A non-sequential course featuring hands-on experience introducing basic procedures, media, and styles in drawing. Subject matter including people, animals, still life, and landscape will be experienced. Guidelines and steps on how to draw an image including shading, establishing perspective, and accurate portions are presented
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CoursePendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801dstump@bluecc. eduPDTMAINART132-Pend1, ART132-Bakr1, ART132-Brdm1, ART132-Herm1, ART132-Milt1, ART132-Zoom10232AGR280Pend3 Onground CWE. AGRICULTURE8Nick Nelson108Credits - 1-8
Offered to agriculture students to work on-the-job in various agricultural fields to gain elective credits from BMCC. Also required in conjunction with several courses in our program
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureThe Student/Employee agrees to. o be enrolled in a Blue Mountain Community College degree program. o return the completed, signed contract by the end of the second week of classes, or be administratively dropped from the class. The class can be added up until the 4th week, but will no longer count towards Financial Aid. The contract must be returned before students can begin clocking their hours. o register for the appropriate number of credits in the CWE program. o work the required number of hours during the term for which credit is requested. o develop a set of job-oriented learning objectives and a set of job-oriented tasks in conjunction with the CWE employer. o immediately inform the CWE instructor of any problems or changes in job responsibilities. o abide by the regulations and policies of the employer and Blue Mountain Community College's CWE program. nnelson@bluecc. edu0814AGM221Pend2 Onground
LocationMETALS & WELDING3Nick Nelson

F9. 00 AM - 11. 50 AMM W9. 00 AM - 9. 50 AMPDTUH . U-131B2511Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1
A basic course in welding using oxyacetylene torches and electric arc welding equipment emphasizing the development of skills and knowledge to safely and effectively accomplish practical repairs and fabrication in agricultural applications
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
agricultureA basic course in welding using oxyacetylene torches and electric arc welding equipment emphasizing the development of skills and knowledge to safely and effectively accomplish practical repairs and fabrication in agricultural applications. Pendleton - Umatilla HallU-131B2411 NW Carden AvePendeltonORnnelson@bluecc. eduPDTUH0110ANS121_2Pend1Onground
LocationANIMAL SCIENCE4Leah SmithM W2. 00 PM - 4. 50 PMM W F8. 00 AM - 8. 50 AMPDTFARM . F-1102528animalThis course is designed to expose students to the various components of animal science and animal husbandry in the modern livestock industry through discussion, lecture, and hands-on laboratory experiences. Pendleton - Farm 1F-1102411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801lesmith@bluecc. eduPDTFARM0288000. 793. 00PRCF19 Onground
LocationGED - READING, WRITING0Gregory JonesM T W R F1. 15 PM - 2. 30 PMPRCF2012PRC Powder River Correctional Facility3600 - 13th StreetBAKER CITYOR97814gjones@bluecc. eduPRCF0128000. 793. 00PRCF20 Onground
LocationGED - READING, WRITING0Gregory JonesM T W R F2. 30 PM - 3. 45 PMPRCF2012PRC Powder River Correctional Facility3600 - 13th StreetBAKER CITYOR97814gjones@bluecc. eduPRCF0128000. 793. 00PRCF21 Onground
LocationGED - READING, WRITING0Gregory JonesM T W R F6. 30 PM - 7. 45 PMPRCF2012PRC Powder River Correctional Facility3600 - 13th StreetBAKER CITYOR97814gjones@bluecc. eduPRCF01213IST221Brdm3Hybrid
LocationPUMPS AND VALVES3Jerry McmichaelBRDWTC . LAB 22512This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Credits - 3 Other - 3
The Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design
Term[s] Offered. Winter
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyThe Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design. This class is taught in a "HYBRID" style which means we will be meeting in person for hands on activities with additional online instruction and assignments to complete during the week. Students must be able to meet during the scheduled class time each week for the lab activities unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor. Classes will be held at the Workforce Training Center in Boardman, Oregon. Occasionally classes may meet via Zoom. Boardman - Workforce Training CenterLAB 2251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818jmcmichael@bluecc. eduBRDWTC01224CSS221_2Pend1Onground
LocationADVANCED PRECISION AGRICULTURE SOFTWARE4Andrew LeggettR9. 00 AM - 12. 00 PMR1. 00 PM - 4. 00 PMPDTFARM . F-215251This course is designed to provide students with a foundation in analyzing spatial data for agricultural applications. Students will process field data, compile reports, and create prescription and application maps. An emphasis will be placed on identifying and interpreting relationships and patterns in yield and other cropping factors. Pendleton - Farm 1F-2152411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801aleggett@bluecc. eduPDTFARM0119000. 792. ESDHerm1Onground ESL - IMESD - ALL LEVELS0Anne Morter256amorter@bluecc. edu0622ET114_2Herm1Hybrid
LocationINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS4Kyndra StoneHRMPIAF . PIA-105253An introduction to the fundamentals of geographic information systems [GIS] including a brief history of automated mapping, and basic cartographic principles including map scales/ coordinate systems/map projections. Hands on use of computer-based ESRI Software will introduce the concepts of layering data from multiple sources into a coherent system. Applicable to geography, sciences, agriculture, business, and engineering uses. Hermiston - Precision Irrigated Agri. PIA-1052121 S. 1st StreetHERMISTONOR97838kstone@bluecc. eduHRMPIAF032COM111Online2Online PUBLIC SPEAKING4Cheri Kendrick2523Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Fundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, WR 115  strongly recommended
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
communicationFundamentals of preparation and presentation of oral discourse. Emphasis is on informative speaking, and also in-depth introduction to classical rhetorical concepts of persuasive speaking. ckendrick@bluecc. edu02311BA211Zoom1Zoom PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING4Velda ArnaudPDTMAIN . Online/Zoom2514Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessAn introduction to the field of accounting including. the role of accounting in business, the accounting cycle, the preparation and use of financial statements, analyzing financial statement, principles of internal control, and the components of assets, liabilities and equity. Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801varnaud@bluecc. eduPDTMAINBA211-Online1, BA211-Pend1, BA211-Zoom1030000. 790. 21Herm1Onground
LocationFOUNDATIONS LANGUAGE ARTS & MATH0Shannon MaudeHRMEOHEC . 1332525"This course provides instruction and practice in reading and writing through the context of a level-appropriate novel. Course content introduces students to critical thinking, analysis of written text, and structured discussion to share insights and confirm comprehension. Reading skills include vocabulary development, making predictions, finding the main idea, drawing inferences, identifying organizational patterns such as cause and effect, and understanding constructs of fiction. Writing skills include determining the writing purpose, selecting and using a variety of appropriate writing strategies, developing and organizing ideas and information, and using English language conventions in order to increase reader comprehension and to achieve the writing purpose. Students communicate in writing through comparison of study questions, reading/response journals, and character development charts. The course is aligned with the Oregon Adult Learning Standards. "Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center133975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838smaude@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 790. 21-Herm1, 000. 790. 21-Zoom10170000. 790. 21Zoom1 Zoom FOUNDATIONS LANGUAGE ARTS & MATH0Shannon MaudeHRMEOHEC . Online/Zoom2525"This course provides instruction and practice in reading and writing through the context of a level-appropriate novel. Course content introduces students to critical thinking, analysis of written text, and structured discussion to share insights and confirm comprehension. Reading skills include vocabulary development, making predictions, finding the main idea, drawing inferences, identifying organizational patterns such as cause and effect, and understanding constructs of fiction. Writing skills include determining the writing purpose, selecting and using a variety of appropriate writing strategies, developing and organizing ideas and information, and using English language conventions in order to increase reader comprehension and to achieve the writing purpose. Students communicate in writing through comparison of study questions, reading/response journals, and character development charts. The course is aligned with the Oregon Adult Learning Standards. "Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. CenterO/Z975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838smaude@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 790. 21-Herm1, 000. 790. 21-Zoom10819000. 790. 21Pend1 Onground
LocationFOUNDATIONS LANGUAGE ARTS & MATH0Shannon MaudePDTMH . M-204256"This course provides instruction and practice in reading and writing through the context of a level-appropriate novel. Course content introduces students to critical thinking, analysis of written text, and structured discussion to share insights and confirm comprehension. Reading skills include vocabulary development, making predictions, finding the main idea, drawing inferences, identifying organizational patterns such as cause and effect, and understanding constructs of fiction. Writing skills include determining the writing purpose, selecting and using a variety of appropriate writing strategies, developing and organizing ideas and information, and using English language conventions in order to increase reader comprehension and to achieve the writing purpose. Students communicate in writing through comparison of study questions, reading/response journals, and character development charts. The course is aligned with the Oregon Adult Learning Standards. "Pendleton - Morrow HallM-2042411 NW Carden AvePendletonsmaude@bluecc. eduPDTMH000. 790. 21-Pend1, 000. 790. 21-Zoom20219000. 790. 21Zoom2 Zoom FOUNDATIONS LANGUAGE ARTS & MATH0Shannon MaudePDTMAIN . Online/Zoom256"This course provides instruction and practice in reading and writing through the context of a level-appropriate novel. Course content introduces students to critical thinking, analysis of written text, and structured discussion to share insights and confirm comprehension. Reading skills include vocabulary development, making predictions, finding the main idea, drawing inferences, identifying organizational patterns such as cause and effect, and understanding constructs of fiction. Writing skills include determining the writing purpose, selecting and using a variety of appropriate writing strategies, developing and organizing ideas and information, and using English language conventions in order to increase reader comprehension and to achieve the writing purpose. Students communicate in writing through comparison of study questions, reading/response journals, and character development charts. The course is aligned with the Oregon Adult Learning Standards. "Pendleton - MainO/Z2411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801smaude@bluecc. eduPDTMAIN000. 790. 21-Pend1, 000. 790. 21-Zoom20412000. 793. 66AHerm1Onground
LocationGED PASS0Shannon MaudeHRMEOHEC . 1332513This course ensures that College Prep secondary students have all the information and resources necessary to fully matriculate from College Prep to post-secondary education and training. Content includes final GED-Ready testing and scheduling of GED Exam[s], completion of application for post-secondary programming and FAFSA, success coaching and advising to finalize guided pathway, and connection to wrap around services and community resources as needed. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center133975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838smaude@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 793. 66A-Herm1, 000. 793. 66A-Zoom10612000. 793. 66AZoom1 Zoom GED PASS0Shannon MaudeHRMEOHEC . Online/Zoom2513This course ensures that College Prep secondary students have all the information and resources necessary to fully matriculate from College Prep to post-secondary education and training. Content includes final GED-Ready testing and scheduling of GED Exam[s], completion of application for post-secondary programming and FAFSA, success coaching and advising to finalize guided pathway, and connection to wrap around services and community resources as needed. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. CenterO/Z975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838smaude@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 793. 66A-Herm1, 000. 793. 66A-Zoom10712000. 793. 66AHerm2Onground
LocationGED PASS0Carol JohnsonHRMEOHEC . 1302513This course ensures that College Prep secondary students have all the information and resources necessary to fully matriculate from College Prep to post-secondary education and training. Content includes final GED-Ready testing and scheduling of GED Exam[s], completion of application for post-secondary programming and FAFSA, success coaching and advising to finalize guided pathway, and connection to wrap around services and community resources as needed. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center130975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838cjohnson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 793. 66A-Herm2, 000. 793. 66A-Zoom20612000. 793. 66AZoom2Zoom GED PASS0Carol JohnsonHRMEOHEC . Online/Zoom2513This course ensures that College Prep secondary students have all the information and resources necessary to fully matriculate from College Prep to post-secondary education and training. Content includes final GED-Ready testing and scheduling of GED Exam[s], completion of application for post-secondary programming and FAFSA, success coaching and advising to finalize guided pathway, and connection to wrap around services and community resources as needed. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. CenterO/Z975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838cjohnson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 793. 66A-Herm2, 000. 793. 66A-Zoom20711000. 792. 77AHerm1Onground
LocationENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION-BEGINNING0Carol JohnsonHRMEOHEC . 1302514This course provides integrated skills instruction for English Language Acquisition.   Instruction and practice incorporate the Oregon Adult Basic Skills Learning Standards [levels 1,2, & 3] to assist students to Listen Actively, Speak So Others Can Understand, Read With Understanding and Write to Express Meaning.  Students identify purposes for speaking, listening, reading, and writing and draw on prior knowledge about language, culture, and context. Students develop and use strategies for listening, speaking, reading, and writing within topics they choose in class and receive contextualized instruction in English grammar. Students improve fluency in all skill areas to meet their needs in the use of the English language.   From time to time, the course will also utilize contextualized math skills as appropriate to topics of study. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center130975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838cjohnson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 792. 77A-Herm1, 000. 792. 77A-Zoom101011000. 792. 77AZoom1Zoom ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION-BEGINNING0Carol JohnsonHRMEOHEC . Online/Zoom2514This course provides integrated skills instruction for English Language Acquisition.   Instruction and practice incorporate the Oregon Adult Basic Skills Learning Standards [levels 1,2, & 3] to assist students to Listen Actively, Speak So Others Can Understand, Read With Understanding and Write to Express Meaning.  Students identify purposes for speaking, listening, reading, and writing and draw on prior knowledge about language, culture, and context. Students develop and use strategies for listening, speaking, reading, and writing within topics they choose in class and receive contextualized instruction in English grammar. Students improve fluency in all skill areas to meet their needs in the use of the English language.   From time to time, the course will also utilize contextualized math skills as appropriate to topics of study. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. CenterO/Z975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838cjohnson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 792. 77A-Herm1, 000. 792. 77A-Zoom1040000. 792. 77AHerm2Onground
LocationENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION-BEGINNING0Carol JohnsonHRMEOHEC . 1302526This course provides integrated skills instruction for English Language Acquisition.   Instruction and practice incorporate the Oregon Adult Basic Skills Learning Standards [levels 1,2, & 3] to assist students to Listen Actively, Speak So Others Can Understand, Read With Understanding and Write to Express Meaning.  Students identify purposes for speaking, listening, reading, and writing and draw on prior knowledge about language, culture, and context. Students develop and use strategies for listening, speaking, reading, and writing within topics they choose in class and receive contextualized instruction in English grammar. Students improve fluency in all skill areas to meet their needs in the use of the English language.   From time to time, the course will also utilize contextualized math skills as appropriate to topics of study. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center130975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838cjohnson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 792. 77A-Herm2, 000. 792. 77A-Zoom20240000. 792. 77AZoom2Zoom ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION-BEGINNING0Carol JohnsonHRMEOHEC . Online/Zoom2526This course provides integrated skills instruction for English Language Acquisition.   Instruction and practice incorporate the Oregon Adult Basic Skills Learning Standards [levels 1,2, & 3] to assist students to Listen Actively, Speak So Others Can Understand, Read With Understanding and Write to Express Meaning.  Students identify purposes for speaking, listening, reading, and writing and draw on prior knowledge about language, culture, and context. Students develop and use strategies for listening, speaking, reading, and writing within topics they choose in class and receive contextualized instruction in English grammar. Students improve fluency in all skill areas to meet their needs in the use of the English language.   From time to time, the course will also utilize contextualized math skills as appropriate to topics of study. Hermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. CenterO/Z975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838cjohnson@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC000. 792. 77A-Herm2, 000. 792. 77A-Zoom20214EMT152_2Union1 Onground
LocationEMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH PART B6Dusty AlamUNN COD . OFF SITE2511This course is designed to instruct a student to the level of Emergency Medical Technician. EMT 152 covers the National Standard Curriculum. The EMT is a vital link in the chain of the health care team. UNN CODOFF SITE708 "K" Ave, #49La GrandeOR97850dalam@bluecc. eduUNN COD0111BI101Online2Online GENERAL BIOLOGY4Sarah Gardner2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
A survey course in biological science which fulfills the laboratory science requirement for non-science majors. Topics include biochemistry, cells, genetics, and evolution
Prerequisite. MTH 025  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceA survey course in biological science which fulfills the laboratory science requirement for non-science majors. Topics include biochemistry, cells, genetics, and evolution. Need not be taken in sequence. Lab Science Course. sgardner@bluecc. edu02420IST280Online3Onground CWE. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY6Jerry Mcmichael200Credits - 1-6
Cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested.   The student will find a site and arrange a mentor.   The students will decide upon their goals for the experience which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion an evaluation will be completed which will include an interview with the instructor, review of the student's goals and a reflection paper. Instructor approval is required.  [To receive one credit the student must log 33 hours of Work Experience per credit. ]
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
industrial safetyCooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested. The student will find a site and arrange a mentor. The students will decide upon their goals for the experience which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion an evaluation will be completed which will include an interview with the instructor, review of the student’s goals and a reflection paper. Instructor approval is required. jmcmichael@bluecc. edu000EC202Online2Online PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS/MACRO4Erik Dean2525Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
Introduction to Macroeconomics. This course focuses on the behavior of economic aggregates or the economy as a whole. National income determination, measuring economic performance and public policy tools for dealing with inflation, unemployment, etc. are discussed. This course includes applications of microeconomic theory to current economic problems
Prerequisite. WR 060  or Placement, MTH 070  or higher

WR 115  strongly recommended,
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees


Introduction to Macro Economics. Focuses on the behavior of economic aggregates or the economy as a whole. National income determination, measuring economic performance and public policy tools for dealing with inflation, unemployment, etc. are discussed. Social Science Course. edean@bluecc. edu02515009. 832MiltOnground
LocationOR/WA Green Pea Annual Research and Exension Outreach Day0Cody CoppMFWMAIN . 110B3015February 2 onlyFebruary 2 onlyMilton-Freewater - Main110B311 N ColumbiaMILTON-FREEWATEROR97862ccopp@bluecc. eduMFWMAIN0152000. 701Milt1Onground
LocationBilingual Basic Computer Skills0Elionay Quiros MenesesMFWMAIN . 102119Milton-Freewater - Main102311 N ColumbiaMILTON-FREEWATEROR97862equirosmeneses@bluecc. eduMFWMAIN091BI112Online2Online CELL BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH OCCUPATIONS4Ashley Armichardy2524Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular biology in preparation for a human anatomy and physiology course to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations
Prerequisite.  MTH 062  recommended
BI 112 Should be a lab science. This class is intended for Pre-Nursing students as the preferred prerequisite for A&P
Course Designation. Lab Science - Courses that meet the laboratory requirement
biology scienceThis course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular biology in preparation for a human anatomy and physiology course to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. aarmichardy@bluecc. edu02411000. 852PSCOOnground HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR/AED0Dale Ternes121Heartsaver« First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA's research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students' learning of skills. " Video-based course ensures consistency " Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency " Course is updated with the new science from the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care dternes@bluecc. edu011000. 852HERMOnground HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR/AED0Dale Ternes43Heartsaver« First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA's research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students' learning of skills. " Video-based course ensures consistency " Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency " Course is updated with the new science from the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care dternes@bluecc. edu0313BA101Online2Online INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS4Melinda Platt2512Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces the student to the ever changing world of business. It will cover The U. S. Business Environment, Business Ethics, Management, Business Organization, Motivating Employees, HR Management, Marketing, and the role of Accountants and Accounting Information in Business
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessThis course introduces the student to the ever changing world of business. It will cover The U. S. Business Environment, Business Ethics, Management, Business Organization, Motivating Employees, HR Management, Marketing, and the role of Accountants and Accounting Information in Business. mplatt@bluecc. edu0129BA131Online2Online INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING4Melinda Platt2516Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1
General orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today's society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab
Recommended preparation. BT 120
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs. Computer Literacy
businessGeneral orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today's society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab. mplatt@bluecc. eduBA131-Pend1, BA131-Online20521009. 230Pend1Onground
LocationIE Journeyman Exam Prep0Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206221Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0121009. 230Pend2Onground
LocationLMPE Journeyman Exam Prep0Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206221Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST0121009. 230Pend3Onground
LocationLME Journeyman Exam Prep0Jonathan ConnerPDTMH . M-100221Pendleton - Morrow HallM-1002411 NW Carden AvePendletonjconner@bluecc. eduPDTMH0112BA211Online2Online PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING4Scott Wallace2513Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1
Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies
Term[s] Offered. Fall
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
businessAn introduction to the field of accounting including. the role of accounting in business, the accounting cycle, the preparation and use of financial statements, analyzing financial statement, principles of internal control, and the components of assets, liabilities and equity. swallace@bluecc. edu01313APR212KPend1Onground
LocationINSIDE ELECTRICAL APR VOLTAGE4Jeremie OvertonPDTST . ST-206207Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course covers a thorough review of the National Electrical Code book. Theory and application of motor controls, solid state fundamentals, special termination, layout, hazardous locations and transformer locations
Course Designation. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A. A. O. T. and the A. A. S. degrees
This course covers a thorough review of the National Electrical Code book. Theory and application of motor controls, solid state fundamentals, special termination, layout, hazardous locations and transformer locations. Pendleton - Science and TechnologyST-2062411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801joverton@bluecc. eduPDTST078WR115Online3Online INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING4Aaron Byers2517Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
This course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social, and collaborative process
Prerequisite. WR 060  or WR 065  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate's degree programs
writingThis course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social and collaborative process. abyers@bluecc. edu01711WR122Online2Online ENGLISH COMPOSITION4Gregory Berlie209Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography
Prerequisite. WR 121
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe second of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the development of student skills in evaluating and composing essays of various lengths, with emphasis on style of expression, logical thought and evidence, and argumentative approaches and strategies. The course also includes a research paper and supporting annotated bibliography. This course completes the AAOT writing sequence consisting of WR121 and WR122. Arts & Letters [Humanities] Coursegberlie@bluecc. edu092000. 852BrdmOnground HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR/AED0Mark Sowa1311Heartsaver« First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA's research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students' learning of skills. " Video-based course ensures consistency " Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency " Course is updated with the new science from the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care msowa@bluecc. edu01150009. 066ABrdm1Onground
LocationHazwoper - Refresher0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 103500Overview. This course is an annual refresher designed to meet requirements of the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response [HAZWOPER] regulation. It is appropriate for first responder operations level personnel, technicians, and incident commanders. This 8-hour course covers topics relevant to recognizing and managing hazardous situations, keeping you and the people around you safe in the process of mitigating a release. The focus of this course is on information needed for emergency responders, not hazardous waste cleanup sites. Main topics of this course include. What is HAZWOPER, Hazardous Materials Terminology, Ammonia Awareness, Benzene Awareness, Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness, Layers of Protection, Risk Assessment, Confined Spaces, PPE in Emergency Response, Respiratory Protection, Air Monitoring, Response Entry Team, Decontamination, Incidental v Emergency, Final TestOverview. This course is an annual refresher designed to meet requirements of the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response [HAZWOPER] regulation. It is appropriate for first responder operations level personnel, technicians, and incident commanders. This 8-hour course covers topics relevant to recognizing and managing hazardous situations, keeping you and the people around you safe in the process of mitigating a release. The focus of this course is on information needed for emergency responders, not hazardous waste cleanup sites. Main topics of this course include. What is HAZWOPER, Hazardous Materials Terminology, Ammonia Awareness, Benzene Awareness, Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness, Layers of Protection, Risk Assessment, Confined Spaces, PPE in Emergency Response, Respiratory Protection, Air Monitoring, Response Entry Team, Decontamination, Incidental v Emergency, Final TestBoardman - Workforce Training Center103251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0075009. 401Brdm1Onground
LocationFIRST AID & CPR TRAINING0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 103750COURSE DESCRIPTION. This instructor led refresher Medic First Aid G2015 course is designed to provide basic training in adult CPR, First Aid, the use of an AED and emergency care. Students must have completed and Initial CPR course within two years of taking this class. If students are outside the two-year requirement, then they must take the First Aid, BBP, AED, CPR Initial course again. Learning Objectives. Explain the importance of using protective barriers. Instructor will demonstrate proper technique removing gloves. Participants will demonstrate removing gloves. Describe the purpose and definition of the Good Samaritan Laws. Describe Activating EMS and PGE’s Activation Plan for medical emergencies. Discuss calling load, activating life flight and calling control room. Describe and demonstrate high performance chest compression. Students will demonstrate chest compression Describe and demonstrate giving high quality rescue breaths. Students demonstrate rescue breaths Explain and demonstrate use of an AED. Students demonstrate CPR and incorporate use of AED. Describe steps for primary assessment of unresponsive person. Describe and demonstrate using high quality CPR and an AED for single provider. Describe and demonstrate using manikin to provide first aid for chocking victim. Describe steps for assessing responsive person. Describe first aid treatment for external bleeding using direct pressure and bandages. Describe how to suspect and treat for shock. Describe how to suspect and treat spinal injuries, brain injury and concussions. Objective 14 – Describe how to provide first aid for nose bleeds. Describe how to provide first aid for an avulsed tooth. Describe how to recognize and provide first aid for fainting, stroke, hypoglycemia, and seizure. Describe how to recognize and treat for shortness of breath, asthma and severe allergic reaction. Describe how to recognize and provide first aid for heat related emergencies. Describe how to recognize and provide first aid for cold related emergencies. COURSE DESCRIPTION. This instructor led refresher Medic First Aid G2015 course is designed to provide basic training in adult CPR, First Aid, the use of an AED and emergency care. Students must have completed and Initial CPR course within two years of taking this class. If students are outside the two-year requirement, then they must take the First Aid, BBP, AED, CPR Initial course again. Learning Objectives. Explain the importance of using protective barriers. Instructor will demonstrate proper technique removing gloves. Participants will demonstrate removing gloves. Describe the purpose and definition of the Good Samaritan Laws. Describe Activating EMS and PGE’s Activation Plan for medical emergencies. Discuss calling load, activating life flight and calling control room. Describe and demonstrate high performance chest compression. Students will demonstrate chest compression Describe and demonstrate giving high quality rescue breaths. Students demonstrate rescue breaths Explain and demonstrate use of an AED. Students demonstrate CPR and incorporate use of AED. Describe steps for primary assessment of unresponsive person. Describe and demonstrate using high quality CPR and an AED for single provider. Describe and demonstrate using manikin to provide first aid for chocking victim. Describe steps for assessing responsive person. Describe first aid treatment for external bleeding using direct pressure and bandages. Describe how to suspect and treat for shock. Describe how to suspect and treat spinal injuries, brain injury and concussions. Objective 14 – Describe how to provide first aid for nose bleeds. Describe how to provide first aid for an avulsed tooth. Describe how to recognize and provide first aid for fainting, stroke, hypoglycemia, and seizure. Describe how to recognize and treat for shortness of breath, asthma and severe allergic reaction. Describe how to recognize and provide first aid for heat related emergencies. Describe how to recognize and provide first aid for cold related emergencies. Boardman - Workforce Training Center103251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0075009. 401GBrdm1Onground
LocationEscape Pack Training0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 103750COURSE DESCRIPTION. The intended purpose of the escape pack is to aid in the response to an uncontrolled Anhydrous Ammonia release. Learning Objectives. Make sure the student has knowledge of hazards, hazard assessment. Make sure the student understands the proper selection of proper respiratory protective equipment. Instruction and training in the use of equipment. Instruction on how to inspect and maintenance of equipment. Give hands on instructions on how to Don the pack and breathe the air. This course will instruct the student on the safe use of the Escape Pack. The intended purpose of the Escape Pack is to aid in the response to an uncontrolled Anhydrous Ammonia release. Learning Objectives. Make sure the student has knowledge of hazards and hazard assessment. Make sure the student understands the proper selection of proper respiratory protective equipment. Instruction and training in the use of equipment. Instruction on how to inspect and maintenance of equipment. Give hands-on instructions on how to don the pack and breathe the air. COURSE DESCRIPTION. The intended purpose of the escape pack is to aid in the response to an uncontrolled Anhydrous Ammonia release. Learning Objectives. Make sure the student has knowledge of hazards, hazard assessment. Make sure the student understands the proper selection of proper respiratory protective equipment. Instruction and training in the use of equipment. Instruction on how to inspect and maintenance of equipment. Give hands on instructions on how to Don the pack and breathe the air. Boardman - Workforce Training Center103251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC0075009. 401HBrdm1Onground
LocationFire Extinguisher Hands on Training0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 103750COURSE DESCRIPTION. This course is hands-on training for the placement, use, maintenance, and testing of portable fire extinguishers. Upon completion of training, students should be able to. Describe and follow basic hazard and risk assessment techniques Select and use proper personal protective equipment Understand terms related to portable fire extinguishers Describe and follow standard operating proceduresThis course provides hands-on training for the placement, use, maintenance, and testing of portable fire extinguishers. Upon completion of training, students should be able to. Describe and follow basic hazard and risk assessment techniques Select and use proper personal protective equipment Understand terms related to portable fire extinguishers Describe and follow standard operating proceduresCOURSE DESCRIPTION. This course is hands-on training for the placement, use, maintenance, and testing of portable fire extinguishers. Upon completion of training, students should be able to. Describe and follow basic hazard and risk assessment techniques Select and use proper personal protective equipment Understand terms related to portable fire extinguishers Describe and follow standard operating proceduresBoardman - Workforce Training Center103251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC009009. 051Herm1Onground
LocationFLAGGER CLASS0Faculty TbdHRMEOHEC2011COURSE DESCRIPTION. This course will prepare you with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to enhance the safety of both workers and drivers in a work zone. At the end of the course, you will receive a Flagger Certification card, which is valid for 3 years in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. • Class is eight hours’ long • Students receive Traffic Control Flagger Certification Handbook [yours to keep and reference on the job] • Students take an open book test at the end of the class • Successful completers receive a Flagger Certification Card • Students must be at least 18 years of age. Class cost. $159. 00 Includes materials and flagging card. Students must pre-register by January 27th. 2023 If you need more information please contact Anne Morter at amorter@bluecc. eduCOURSE DESCRIPTION. This course will prepare you with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to enhance the safety of both workers and drivers in a work zone. At the end of the course, you will receive a Flagger Certification card, which is valid for 3 years in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. • Class is eight hours’ long • Students receive Traffic Control Flagger Certification Handbook [yours to keep and reference on the job] • Students take an open book test at the end of the class • Successful completers receive a Flagger Certification Card • Students must be at least 18 years of age. Class cost. $159. 00 Includes materials and flagging card. Students must pre-register by January 27th. 2023 If you need more information please contact Anne Morter at amorter@bluecc. eduHermiston - E. Oregon Higher Ed. Center975 SE Columbia DriveHERMISTONOR97838faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduHRMEOHEC0119HPE295EOCI Onground HEALTH AND FITNESS FOR LIFE3Dale Freeman156Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
Develop an understanding of the interacting influences of physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and health. Course covers many wellness topics including weight control, eating disorders, diet analysis, methods for behavior change, avoiding destructive habits, cardiovascular health, and maintaining a healthy back
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
healthDevelop an understanding of the interacting influences of physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and health. Course covers many wellness topics including weight control, eating disorders, diet analysis, methods for behavior change, avoiding destructive habits, cardiovascular health, and maintaining a healthy back. Health/Wellness Course. dfreeman@bluecc. edu068WR121EOCI Onground
LocationENGLISH COMPOSITION4Mardel James-bosePDTPH . P-132157Credits - 4 Lecture - 4
The first of two courses required by the AAOT degree, this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking
Prerequisite. WR 115  or Placement
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
writingThe first of two courses required by the AAOT degree this course focuses on writing clear, detailed, informative essays in a variety of forms, correctly using and citing sources, active reading, and critical thinking. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to move on to the next writing course. Students can choose to take WR122 or WR227 as the second writing course. Completion of WR 115 recommended but not required. Arts & Letters [Humanities] CoursePendleton - Pioneer HallP-1322411 NW Carden AvePENDLETONOR97801mjamesbose@bluecc. eduPDTPH0720009. 065ABRDM1Onground
LocationQualified Rigger - Signal Person0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 102200COURSE DESCRIPTION. This qualified rigger and signal person training course focuses on the role and responsibilities that riggers and signal persons must perform. Signal persons are required to have knowledge of crane operations and an understanding of how a signal affects the crane’s capability and capacity. Rigging fundamentals are covered with an emphasis on rigging inspection and load handling. Also discussed are how factors such as wind, load and boom deflection, and swing can impact load handling and crane operations. COURSE DESCRIPTION. This qualified rigger and signal person training course focuses on the role and responsibilities that riggers and signal persons must perform. Signal persons are required to have knowledge of crane operations and an understanding of how a signal affects the crane’s capability and capacity. Rigging fundamentals are covered with an emphasis on rigging inspection and load handling. Also discussed are how factors such as wind, load and boom deflection, and swing can impact load handling and crane operations. Boardman - Workforce Training Center102251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC005HE252MILT1Onground FIRST AID3Erika Miller2520This course is for High School students only. BMCC student should register HE252 with Wells Jones. Credits - 3 Lecture - 3
This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to call for help, to help keep someone alive, to reduce pain, and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Successful completion will lead to an American Red Cross community first aid and community CPR certification
Term[s] Offered. Fall, Winter, Spring
Course Designation. Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution [group] requirements in the associate of arts Oregon transfer [A. A. O. T. ] degree and the associate of science [A. S. ] degree. Note. Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees
healthThis course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to call for help, to help keep someone alive, to reduce pain, and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Successful completion will lead to an American Red Cross community first aid and community CPR certification. Health/Wellness Course. This course is for High School students only. BMCC student should register HE252 with Wells Jones. emiller@bluecc. edu0200000. 852HERM1Onground HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR/AED0Jennifer Kelso1010Heartsaver« First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA's research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students' learning of skills. " Video-based course ensures consistency " Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency " Course is updated with the new science from the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care jkelso@bluecc. edu01030009. 069BRDM1Onground
LocationConfined Space, Train-the-trainer0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 103300COURSE DESCRIPTION. This sixteen-hour course teaches students how to train workers to comply with the provisions of their location’s written confined space program. This includes, • Identifying confined spaces and assessing the hazards. • Establishing work policies and procedures to manage those hazards. • Proper use of the safety equipment [e. g. , gas monitors, respirators, harnesses, retrieval lines] needed to follow safe work policies and procedures. • Having access to rescue capability. This class meets the requirements of OSHA 1910. 146 and all state specific regulations. Registrations and fees paid directly at 2000safety. comThis sixteen-hour course teaches students how to train workers to comply with the provisions of their location’s written confined space program. This includes, • Identifying confined spaces and assessing the hazards. • Establishing work policies and procedures to manage those hazards. • Proper use of the safety equipment [e. g. , gas monitors, respirators, harnesses, retrieval lines] needed to follow safe work policies and procedures. • Having access to a rescue capability. This class meets the requirements of OSHA 1910. 146 and all state specific regulations. Registrations and fees paid directly at D2000safety. comCOURSE DESCRIPTION. This sixteen-hour course teaches students how to train workers to comply with the provisions of their location’s written confined space program. This includes, • Identifying confined spaces and assessing the hazards. • Establishing work policies and procedures to manage those hazards. • Proper use of the safety equipment [e. g. , gas monitors, respirators, harnesses, retrieval lines] needed to follow safe work policies and procedures. • Having access to rescue capability. This class meets the requirements of OSHA 1910. 146 and all state specific regulations. Registrations and fees paid directly at 2000safety. comBoardman - Workforce Training Center103251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC004009. 401FBDMNOnground BLS PROVIDER0Tim Atkeson40The BLS Instructor Essentials Course is designed to prepare instructor candidates to teach AHA Instructor-led and blended-learning courses. The course educates instructor candidates on how to adequately use AHA Instructor teaching materials, ensure that students meet learning objectives, offer student coaching skills, provide an objective skills performance evaluation, and follow AHA Instructor and course policies. The course covers core content and discipline-specific content required to teach AHA courses. The BLS Instructor Essentials Course is taught in a blended-learning format. AHA BLS Instructor candidates must complete the online portion, followed by the hands-on session conducted by BLS Training Center Faculty. Prior to taking this course, candidates must have a current BLS Provider course completion card. Candidates who successfully complete the BLS Instructor Essentials Course, followed by course monitoring, will receive a BLS Instructor card, valid for two years. BLS Instructors are then able to teach the BLS Provider course and any course within the Heartsaver portfolio. tatkeson@bluecc. edu007000. 852BDMNOnground HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR/AED0Tim Atkeson70Heartsaver« First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA's research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students' learning of skills. " Video-based course ensures consistency " Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency " Course is updated with the new science from the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care tatkeson@bluecc. edu0035009. 051BRDM1Onground
LocationFLAGGER CLASS0Faculty TbdBRDWTC . 101350COURSE DESCRIPTION. This course will prepare you with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to enhance the safety of both workers and drivers in a work zone. At the end of the course, you will receive a Flagger Certification card, which is valid for 3 years in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. • Class is eight hours’ long • Students receive Traffic Control Flagger Certification Handbook [yours to keep and reference on the job] • Students take an open book test at the end of the class • Successful completers receive a Flagger Certification Card • Students must be at least 18 years of age. POM Private classCOURSE DESCRIPTION. This course will prepare you with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to enhance the safety of both workers and drivers in a work zone. At the end of the course, you will receive a Flagger Certification card, which is valid for 3 years in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. • Class is eight hours’ long • Students receive Traffic Control Flagger Certification Handbook [yours to keep and reference on the job] • Students take an open book test at the end of the class • Successful completers receive a Flagger Certification Card • Students must be at least 18 years of age. POM Private classBoardman - Workforce Training Center101251 N. OlsonBOARDMANOR97818faculty_tbd@bluecc. eduBRDWTC00

Does BMCC offer winter courses?

Winter . Classes meet 5 hours a day for a total of 25 hours per week . Monday – Friday. 12 p. m. to 5 p. m.

What day does BMCC start?

Fall Regular 2023

What classes are required for BMCC?

Required Common Core [12 credits / 4 courses] .
English Composition [2 courses]
Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning [1 course]
Life and Physical Sciences [1 course]

How much is BMCC tuition per year?

Local tuition 5,170 USD, Domestic tuition 8,050 USD [2020 – 21]Borough of Manhattan Community College / Undergraduate tuition and feesnull

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