Treasure Valley Community College offers several courses each term that can help fit your budget.  We have courses with no cost course materials or with a low cost of course materials.

Course Schedule for Winter 2025


AREC 201 OA
AGRICULTURE ACCOUNTING
Teaches proper farm record keeping, including income, expenses, inventory, depreciation, crop and livestock. Utilizes a computerized system for such records, and calculates end-of-year totals for income tax purposes. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Neider, Florian
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   1:00PM-3:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

AREC 211 OA
MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE
Applies economic and business principles to the management of agri-business firms, including farms and ranches; goal setting and management information; planning and decision-making tools; and acquiring, organizing, and managing land, labor and capital resources. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Neider, Florian
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW   10:00AM-11:20AM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 131 CA
BEGINNING DRAWING
Teaches students to acquire and refine representational skills using a variety of techniques and media. Presents contemporary art concepts with the intention of leading each student toward a personal direction. Introduces each new concept, medium, or technique with slide lectures and discussions. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Varnes, Linda
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   2:00PM-4:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 132 CA
INTERMEDIATE DRAWING
Continues, on a more ambitious level, skills and ideas that were introduced in ART 131. Explores techniques to achieve more gestural surfaces. Introduces color media (ink, color pencil and pastels). Prerequisite: ART 131. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Varnes, Linda
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   2:00PM-4:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 133 CA
ADVANCED DRAWING
Continues, on a more ambitious level, skills and ideas that were introduced in ART 132. Explores techniques to achieve more gestural surfaces. Introduces color media (ink, color pencil and pastels). Prerequisite: ART 132. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Varnes, Linda
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   2:00PM-4:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 CA
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Need Instructor Approval. Course requires 22 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Varnes, Linda
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MW      1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 CB
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Need Instructor Approval. Course requires 44 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Varnes, Linda
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW      1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 CC
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Need Instructor Approval. Course requires 66 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Varnes, Linda
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW      1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 OA
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Course requires 22 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 OB
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Course requires 44 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 OC
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Course requires 66 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 OD
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Need Instructor Approval, Course requires 22 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hart, John
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 OE
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Need Instructor Approval, Course requires 22 hours per term, TBA with instructor. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hart, John
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 199 OF
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis. Course Note: Need Instructor Approval, Course requires 66 hours per term, TBA with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hart, John
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 253 OA
CERAMICS I
Introduces the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Includes gallery visitation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   8:00AM-10:50AM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 253 OB
CERAMICS I
Introduces the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Includes gallery visitation. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-1:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 254 OA
CERAMICS II
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Includes gallery visitation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   8:00AM-10:50AM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 254 OB
CERAMICS II
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Includes gallery visitation. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-1:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 255 OB
CERAMICS III
Continues the broad introduction to the history of contemporary ceramics, including materials, methods, and techniques. Stresses both wheel thrown and hand built ceramic construction. Introduces glazing and firing. Develops fundamental skills to foster artistic growth. Includes gallery visitation. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Jackson, Robert
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-1:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 265 OW
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Introduces digital photography focusing on camera handling, camera functions, capturing images, composition and editing. This will also introduce the image adjusting software Adobe Photoshop Elements. Basic manipulation of images and presentation of projects will be stressed. Course Note: "This certification mark recognizes that this course met Quality Matters Review Standards” Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hart, John
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 265 WW
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Introduces digital photography focusing on camera handling, camera functions, capturing images, composition and editing. This will also introduce the image adjusting software Adobe Photoshop Elements. Basic manipulation of images and presentation of projects will be stressed. Course Note: "This certification mark recognizes that this course met Quality Matters Review Standards” Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hart, John
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ART 266 OW
INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Continues to explore and investigate the digital camera and it's many functions. The class will continue to stress composition, lighting and presentation. It involves more complex Photoshop tools and computer skills. Prerequisite: 265 or ART 261 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hart, John
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

AV 263 OA
FLIGHT LAB ADV PRIVATE-AIRPLANE
This course introduces the Student Pilot to more advanced procedures for cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving takeoffs and landings, stalls, upset recognition and recovery techniques, and ground reference maneuvers. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisite: AV 262 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

AV 278 OA
FLIGHT LAB (ADV)-MULTI ENGINE
This course introduces the pilot to multi-engine aircraft operation focused on commercial maneuvers and cross country flight planning and navigation. The program is designed to train with realistic scenarios involving high performance takeoffs and landings, and advanced ground reference maneuvers. Various computations are used to determine center of gravity, weight, and balance for complex aircraft loading. This is part of a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Multi-Engine Pilot practical flight test. Prerequisites: AV 220 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hatch, Charlotte
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

BA 280 O1
BUSINESS MGT COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

BA 280 O2
BUSINESS MGT COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

BA 280 O3
BUSINESS MGT COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

CJ 207 OA
CRIMINAL JUSTICE DOCUMENTATION
This course is designed to provide the necessary information to become a knowledgeable and skillful writer of narrative reports which document original crimes and follow-up investigations for students entering the Criminal Justice field. The class will focus on the skills needed to write a report that is complete, clear, accurate, and convincing. The actual writing of reports will be a major component of the course. Specialized formats which meet the needs of various types of investigative activities including crime scene processing, interviews with suspects and witnesses, undercover operations, and the execution of search warrants will be explored. Basic writing skills such as grammar and spelling accuracy related to Criminal Justice terminology will be emphasized. Prerequisites: CJ 100, WR 115 or higher, or professional in the field, or consent of instructor. All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Andersen, Greg
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: R   6:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

CJ 280 O1
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Criminal Justice. Course Note: Course requires 36 hours per term, TBA with instructor Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

CJ 280 O2
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COOP WK EXP
Provides work-related experience and study in selected Criminal Justice environments. Course Note: Course requires 72 hours per term, TBA with instructor Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

CS 280 O1
COMPUTER SCIENCE COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

CS 280 O2
COMPUTER SCIENCE COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

CS 280 O3
COMPUTER SCIENCE COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ECON 202 OA
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
Introduces macro (group) economics from the student perspective as both a consumer and a producer living in a society of laws and regulations. Studies the political and economic environments through the lens of national income, employment, and fiscal policy; money, banking, and monetary policy; long-run perspectives of aggregate supply/demand; economic growth; and macroeconomic debates. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Gray, Gary
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR   12:30PM-2:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ECON 202 OW
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
Introduces macro (group) economics from the student perspective as both a consumer and a producer living in a society of laws and regulations. Studies the political and economic environments through the lens of national income, employment, and fiscal policy; money, banking, and monetary policy; long-run perspectives of aggregate supply/demand; economic growth; and macroeconomic debates. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Gray, Gary
Location: Web
Credits: 4.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

EDUC 149 OW
INFANT/TODDLER CAREGIVING
Presents caregiving techniques for infants and toddlers with special emphasis on group care practices for this age. Studies routines, such as nutrition, feeding, diapering, sleep, and nurturing. Reviews roles of parents, nannies, family daycare provider, and center caregiver provider. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

EDUC 232 OW
THERAPEUTIC INTER:CHILD OF NEGLECT
Focuses upon combining a theoretical foundation with a practical basis for creating therapeutic intervention for early childhood environments by creating a framework for understanding the emotional lives of young children of neglect. Students will learn how to aid children in integrating experience in affective ways, develop adult-child relationships, develop emotionally based curriculum, and address the needs of families of these children. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Bolyard, Suzanne
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

ENG 208 OW
INTRO TO WORLD LITERATURE
Explores the development and variety of world literature from the ancient world to the present, focusing on Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism. Prerequisite: Pass WR 115 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wilson, Marc
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

GSCI 161 OW
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I
Examines the pronunciation, spelling, origin, meaning, and usage of scientific terms employed by health care professionals. Emphasizes human anatomical terminology. Intended for students preparing for careers in the health professions. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

GSCI 162 OW
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II
Presents advanced vocabulary, extending and reinforcing those terms acquired in Medical Terminology I. Prerequisite: GSCI 161 or instructor permission. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Shoemaker, Jeretta
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HDEV 112 OW
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
Provides student success strategies, including analyzing academic needs, developing long-term academic plans, exploring career choices, and accessing electronic and human resources on campus. Presents effective communication skills, time management, test taking, note taking, memory and study techniques, and stress management. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Saldivar, Kilee
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HDEV 120 OA
COLLEGE SUCCESS
Provides student success strategies, including analyzing academic needs, developing long-term academic plans, exploring career choices, and accessing electronic and human resources on campus. Presents effective communication skills, time management, test taking, note taking, memory and study techniques, and stress management. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: West, Tamera
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-12:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HIST 202 OA
U.S. HISTORY
Examines the major ideas, issues, events and personalities of the time. Offers different frameworks of analysis to enhance comprehension and critical thinking. Includes westward movement, Civil War, industrial America, and the Progressive Era. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Kurth, Joseph
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR   9:30AM-10:50AM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 B OA
ADVANCED BASKETBALL (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of basketball. Team concepts for basketball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Helmick, Riley
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   4:00PM-4:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 BC OA
BASKETBALL CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of basketball. Conditioning basketball athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Helmick, Riley
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 C OA
ADVANCED CROSS COUNTRY (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of cross country. Team concepts for cross country will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Guerra, Blas
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 CC OA
CROSS COUNTRY CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of cross country. Conditioning cross country athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Guerra, Blas
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   6:00PM-6:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 D OA
ADVANCED SOFTBALL (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of softball. Team concepts for softball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Ogawa, Gordon
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   3:30PM-4:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 DC OA
SOFTBALL CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of softball. Conditioning softball athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Ogawa, Gordon
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   4:30PM-5:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 F OA
ADVANCED TRACK & FIELD (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of track and field. Team concepts for track and field will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Gaston, Tyler
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 FC OA
TRACK & FIELD CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of track and field. Conditioning track and field athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Gaston, Tyler
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   6:00PM-6:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 RC OX
RODEO CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of rodeo. Conditioning rodeo athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Pearson, Drew
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW      1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 S OA
ADVANCED SOCCER (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of soccer. Team concepts for soccer will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TWR   7:00PM-7:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 SC OA
SOCCER CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of soccer. Conditioning soccer athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Hernholm, Mikkael
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TWR   8:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 T OA
ADVANCED TENNIS (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of tennis. Team concepts for tennis will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Heleker, Mark
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   4:00PM-4:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 TC OA
TENNIS CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of tennis. Conditioning tennis athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Heleker, Mark
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 V OA
ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN)
Advanced training in the sport of volleyball. Team concepts for volleyball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Engelson, Rylie
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   7:00PM-7:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 180 VC OA
VOLLEYBALL CONDITIONING (WOMEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of volleyball. Conditioning volleyball athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Engelson, Rylie
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   6:00PM-6:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 B OA
ADVANCED BASKETBALL (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of basketball. Team concepts for basketball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Holbrook, Eric
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   2:00PM-2:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 BC OA
BASKETBALL CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of basketball. Conditioning basketball athletes to train the aerobic and anerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Holbrook, Eric
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   3:00PM-3:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 C OA
ADVANCED CROSS COUNTRY (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of cross country. Team concepts for cross country will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Guerra, Blas
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 CC OA
CROSS COUNTRY CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of cross country. Conditioning cross country athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Guerra, Blas
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   6:00PM-6:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 D OA
ADVANCED BASEBALL (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of baseball. Team concepts for baseball will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Pearson, Kyle
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   3:00PM-3:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 F OA
ADVANCED TRACK & FIELD (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of track and field. Team concepts for track and field will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Gaston, Tyler
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 FC OA
TRACK & FIELD CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of track and field. conditioning track and field athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Gaston, Tyler
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   6:00PM-6:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 RC OX
RODEO CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of rodeo. Conditioning rodeo athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Pearson, Drew
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 S OA
ADVANCED SOCCER (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of soccer. Team concepts for soccer will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Grimaldo, Mario
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TWR   7:00PM-7:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 SC OA
SOCCER CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of soccer. Conditioning soccer athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Grimaldo, Mario
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: TWR   8:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 T OA
ADVANCED TENNIS (MEN)
Advanced training in the sport of tennis. Team concepts for tennis will be taught that include strategy for competition, drill work associated with player development, and mental preparation. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Heleker, Mark
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   4:00PM-4:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 190 TC OA
TENNIS CONDITIONING (MEN)
Advanced conditioning in the sport of tennis. Conditioning tennis athletes to train the aerobic and anaerobic systems for the enhancement of player performance. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Heleker, Mark
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: MTW   5:00PM-5:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HPE 194 OA
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & LAB
Introduces team and/or individual sports, providing a sound foundation of skill development and knowledge in each area of the sport. Emphasizes methods, and progression and analysis of motor skills needed to become an effective teacher of each selected sport and/or event. Concentrates on one sport each quarter in the following six-quarter rotation: soccer, volleyball, tennis, softball, basketball, and golf. Lab required. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: West, Tamera
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR   8:00AM-9:50AM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

HSER 250 OW
INTRO TO MEDITATION, MINDFUL/STRESS
This course explores various meditation, body awareness, and yoga techniques. Learning takes place through practice and study of how your body handles (and can resolve) stress neurologically. The skills developed in this course can increase the ability to cope with stress, pain, and the challenges of everyday life. Students will learn to deal with disturbing events with grace and composure and to become more aware and fully present and alive in the moment. A growing body of research points to the benefits of mindfulness and meditation for mental and physical health. Although these terms are closely related, they are not identical. Mindfulness practice is one of many approaches to meditation; and mindfulness is applicable not just to meditation techniques but to a wide variety of daily life activities as well. These techniques assist us to combating negativity bias: triggers for the fight or flight stress response. By using meditation, mindfulness, and other techniques, and by learning more about how to manage our stress responses, we increase our well-being and life satisfaction. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

INED 115 OA
PROCESS CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION
Provides an introduction to process control and instrumentation. Students will develop a working production line that includes sensors, pneumatics, PLCs, and motor controls. Energy efficiency and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of control systems is emphasized. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Blazzard, Justin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-12:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

LIB 101 OW
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
This course teaches students an understanding of both the research process as well as essential research skills. Students will learn how to identify and narrow research topics, plan and carry out research, identify credible sources, and utilize appropriate citation methods. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Dominick, Tara
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MATH 063 CA
TECHNICAL MATH I
This course is an applied Algebra course equivalent to MATH060, but designed to meet the needs of technical/vocational students. Topics include: Tools of Algebra, Formulas and Equations, Right Triangle and Quantitative Geometry.. Prerequisite: Pass MATH 25 with a "C-" or better, or suitable placement score. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Borman, Greg
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW   12:00PM-1:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MATH 103 OW
INTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORS
Introduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphing calculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95. Prerequisite: MATH 060. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Reynolds, Hugh
Location: Web
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 052 OA
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: R   7:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 052 OB
TREASURE VALLEY CHORALE
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Flock, Michelle
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T   7:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 053 OA
JAZZ BAND
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: TR   3:00PM-4:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 053 OE
CONCERT BAND
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T   7:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 053 OF
ADULT INTERMEDIATE BAND
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: T   5:00PM-6:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 054 OA
CONCERT CHOIR
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Flock, Michelle
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-12:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 174 OB
APPLIED VOICE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Staff
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 175 OA
APPLIED VIOLIN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 175 OB
APPLIED VIOLIN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Trenkel, Iran
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 176 OA
APPLIED VIOLA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Staff
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 177 OA
APPLIED CELLO
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 178 OA
APPLIED BASS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 180 OA
APPLIED GUITAR
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Lessons on most instruments can be arranged. Fee required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 181 OA
APPLIED FLUTE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 183 OA
APPLIED CLARINET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 186 OA
APPLIED TRUMPET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 188 OA
APPLIED TROMBONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 190 OA
APPLIED TUBA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 190 OB
APPLIED TUBA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 191 OA
APPLIED PERCUSSION
 Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 192 OA
APPLIED MISC INSTRUMENTS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brass, percussion, strings, guitar, and other instruments for the first year student. Fee Required. Prerequisite: Demonstrated ability, audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 202 OA
CONCERT BAND
Offers applied study and performance to anyone in the community with previous band experience, from high school age to adults. Studies and performs traditional and contemporary band literature. Rehearses evenings. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: T   7:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 205 OA
JAZZ BAND
Offers applied study and performance in an ensemble, by audition. Concentrates on big band jazz arrangements and jazz ensemble styles. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: TR   3:00PM-4:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 221 OA
TREASURE VALLEY CHORALE
Offers rehearsal and performance of choral literature. Open to all singers. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Flock, Michelle
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: T   7:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 222 OA
CONCERT CHOIR
Performs choral literature of all styles and historical periods. No previous choral experience necessary. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Flock, Michelle
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: MW   11:00AM-12:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 242 OA
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Offers applied study and performance for string and wind players interested in playing orchestral literature with the Treasure Valley Symphony. Rehearses evenings and is open to all interested musicians, including high school students. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: R   7:00PM-8:50PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 274 OB
APPLIED VOICE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Staff
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 275 OA
APPLIED VIOLIN
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Rasmussen, Denise
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 276 OA
APPLIED VIOLA
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Staff
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 277 OA
APPLIED CELLO
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Staff
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 278 OA
APPLIED BASS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 280 OA
APPLIED GUITAR
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 281 OA
APPLIED FLUTE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Staff
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 283 OA
APPLIED CLARINET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 284 OA
APPLIED SAXOPHONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 286 OA
APPLIED TRUMPET
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 288 OA
APPLIED TROMBONE
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 292 OA
APPLIED MISC. INSTRUMENTS
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Wheeler, Edwin
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUP 292 OB
APPLIED MISC. INSTRUMENTS-BASOON
Offers private instruction in voice, piano, organ, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, strings, guitar, or other instrument for the second year student. Fee required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three (3) consecutive terms of study in MUP 171-192 and/or demonstrated ability through audition with instructor Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Sorensen, Carl
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUS 101 OW
MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
Acquaints students with the elements of music fundamentals. Includes note reading, rhythm skills, and basic theory. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Flock, Michelle
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

MUS 206 OW
INTRO TO THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC
Examines the elements of music, rock music, and its attendant sub-genres, its historical creation, and listening to samples taken from select artists across the different periods and styles. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Replogle, Rebecca
Location: Web
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

OA 280 O1
OFFICE APPLICATIONS COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 1.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

OA 280 O2
OFFICE APPLICATIONS COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 2.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

OA 280 O3
OFFICE APPLICATIONS COOP WK EXP
Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Section with No-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Stephens, Nila
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule:       1/6/2025-3/21/2025

WR 090 OA
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITION
Develops basic writing skills such as sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation used in paragraph structure. Prerequisite: suitable placement score. Course Note: ENG 050 OE Tutoring Session required. Section with Low-cost Course Materials

Instructor: Burks, Brian
Location: Ontario Campus
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW   12:00PM-1:20PM   1/6/2025-3/21/2025