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          Last Day to Register for Credit Classes Jan. 8 Classes begin Jan. 9 End of Term March 25 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 16 Presidents Day Feb. 20 *College closed Dec. 19-Jan. 2
          
    How to register for Non-Credit Classes
          Inside this edition of ‘Catch the Wave,’ you’ll find page after page of fun workshops, classes, and events. To view the lineup online, visit oregoncoast.edu/communityed. Alternatively, you can jump direct to our registration form by shooting the QR code below.
          Where is my class?
          In the schedule, you’ll find classes listed as “Newport,”“Lincoln City,” or “Waldport.” This refers to our campus locations. Find the addresses, below.
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            Beginning Crochet
          This is a class for beginning cro cheters and those who want to refresh their basic skills. You will learn to work basic stitches, includ ing chain, single crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet. These stitches will be combined to create more complex stitches worked in back-and-forth rows and in circular rounds. You will learn to read and follow crocheting patterns to make hats, bags, and other hems. The class will include information on choosing materials. Students that attend should gather materials be fore the first class. You should get a crochet hook (size E, F, G, or H equivalent to 3.50 to 5.00 mm) and plain, medium-weight yarn (“worsted”– #4 on the label, or “sport” – #3 on the label). Any fiber will be okay (wool, acrylic, cotton, etc.) as long as the yarn is a light, solid color, and it is smooth but not slippery.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: RACHEL YODER
          THURS., FEB. 2–FEB. 16 | 5:30–7:30 PM | $45 LINCOLN CITY
          
              
              
            
            Geology of Oregon
          
    
    Electricity for Homeowners
          In this class, participants will learn basic electri cal theory, residential electrical service, wiring methods, and more. The class will explore trouble-shooting methods and repair strategies, and will discuss national electrical codes, permits, and inspections. Other topics to be covered include low-volt age wiring, hands-on installation of receptacles, lighting outlets, and switches (time permitting). Each of the 12 participants will receive their own multimeter.
          INSTRUCTOR: LARRY EPPERSON
          
    WED., FEB. 22 | 5–7:30 PM | $40 NEWPORT
          This course is designed around the geology of the nine geophysical provinces of Oregon as described in relation to the broad regional geology of the Pacific Northwest. The objective is to familiarize participants with the terms and general geologic concepts, including rock type, plate tectonics, volcanology, paleontology, the concept of geologic time, and the geomorphology of our beautiful state. Gib Bernhardt (inset photo, at right) is a geology faculty member at OCCC.
          INSTRUCTOR: GILBERT BERNHARDT WED., JAN. 18–MARCH 22 | 6–8 PM | $75 NEWPORT
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        Irish Dancing for Adults
          
    If you love music and dance, but aren’t a spring chicken, this is for you. Folks in Ireland are cradle-to-grave dancers, and there’s something for everyone! From ceili to set, sean-nós step, Irish dancing involves a lot more than the high-intensity competitive style everyone is familiar with from Riverdance. This class is for adults who love dance and love music, but might not have the knees, ankles, and stamina of a 14-yearold. No high kicks, no jumping about, all low-impact, promises Nora, your instructor. A sense of rhythm and some background in dance, gymnastics, ice skating, etc. (anything where you had to string some movements to gether) will be helpful, but not necessary. Any kind of flat, well-fitting shoe like an Oxford is fine.
          INSTRUCTOR: NORA SHERWOOD
          MON, JAN. 23 – MAR. 20 | 5:30 – 6:30 PM | $80 NO CLASS FEB. 20 LINCOLN CITY OCCCphoto
          
    Public Speaking: The Toast and the Eulogy
          This class will help you learn to ele vate your speaking and overcome your fears. In this six-week course you will learn to be more comfort able with public speaking and to be ready for the two most important speeches that you may have to deliver sometime in your life: The Toast and the Eulogy.
          INSTRUCTOR: DAVID JAMIESON
          THURS., FEB. 9–MARCH 16 5:30–6:30 PM | $45
          MATERIALS FEE $10
          LINCOLN CITY
          Guitar with Richard Paris
          Beginning and intermediate students will receive group instruction as well as one-on-one instruction at times, ac cording to musical interests and level of ability. This meth od keeps students interested, which is key to maintaining motivation. For nearly a decade, students have returned to Richard’s class over and over. “It’s the best two hours of my week,” said Danny Curler, a student in Paris’ Fall Term session. Class size limited to 12.
          INSTRUCTOR: RICHARD PARIS
          THURS., JAN. 19–MARCH 23 | 6–8 PM | $75
          LINCOLN CITY
          Sit Like
          a Mountain,
          Flow Like a
          Zazen:
          River
          Find it, do it, live it.
          How is Zazen meditation done? If focuses on posture: open shoulders, upright spine, soft belly and on the ground (in a chair if you choose, or bring a cushion if you prefer).
          INSTRUCTOR: JOE ARMENIO
          THIS IS A 3-SESSION CLASS: MON., FEB. 6 | WED., FEB. 8 | MON., FEB. 13 5:30 - 7 PM | $35 | NEWPORT
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            Introductory Gyotaku
          Gyotaku is the Japanese art of fish printing. At its core, Gyotaku uses the actual fish to achieve a detailed image of the specimen. During this introductory two-hour session, students will gain an appreciation of the art’s history, print a variety of fish species, and learn techniques to paint fish eyes. This workshop is techniquedriven and focuses on refining each print through critiquing and reviewing each print. Participants should come with a spirit of adventure and anticipation. Spaces are limited to ensure ample instruction and feedback for each student. Materials fees reflect costs and time of actually harvesting specimens locally.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: BRUCE KOIKE
          WED., FEB. 8 | 5:30–7:30 PM | $20
          Plus $30 MATERIALS FEE
          LINCOLN CITY
          WED., FEB. 15 | 5:30–7:30 PM | $20
          Plus $30 MATERIALS FEE
          NEWPORT
          Creating Your own Garden Design
          Are you new to the coast? Do you have areas in your garden or yard that need help? Not sure what plant to put in one particular spot? Most yards have several “micro climates” here along the coast. We are blessed with fog, plenty of rain, dry spells, occasional freezes, wind, and often sandy soil. These factors and many others can have you wondering what to grow – and where. Come join Master Gardeners Cathi Block and Mary Jane Bonelitz as we work with the class to find answers to your questions and get that garden planted! The first class will be a dis cussion about the challenges one faces with a garden on the Oregon Coast and that you face in your own unique garden. The next week, we will work to help each class participant design the garden of your dreams, given the unique challenges of your own space. You will leave with a plan for a garden or section of garden designed just for you. This will be a two-part series with homework.
          
    INSTRUCTORS: CATHI BLOCK & MARY JANE BONELITZ, MASTER GARDENERS WED., FEB. 15 & 22 | 10 - NOON | $50 LINCOLN CITY
          Argentine Tango
          Learn and practice Argentine Tango. Argentine Tango is a social dance enjoyed by people all over the world. Let this course transport you from our cold, often wet winter nights, all the way to exotic Argentina. Eight two-hour classes. No partner required.
          INSTRUCTOR: KANWAL SACHDEVA THURS., JAN. 12–MARCH 2 | 5:30–7:30 PM | $75
          NEWPORT
          General Drawing Skills
          New or returning to drawing and art making? This course will help facilitate fundamental drawing skills that can be used to have fun, make fine art drawings, and to prep work for painting projects. Participants will learn about tone, perspective, basic design, and com position, as well drawing from life. Recommended tools: a basic drawing kit, ruler and a pad of drawing paper is a good idea. A #2 pencil and printer paper will work, too.
          INSTRUCTOR: SEN HOLLENHORS
          SAT., FEB. 25–MARCH 25 | 10:30 AM –12:30 PM | $50 WALDPORT
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          Digital Photography: The Basics
          Learn about the use of the mode dial, and the different menus. Learn the meaning of the camera icons and how to use them properly to take different types of photos. Learn how to transfer photographs to a computer. Learn basic photo composition and creative uses of a digital camera for taking portraits, landscapes, wildlife pho tography, documentation of current events and much more. Weather permitting, participants can practice these techniques at an optional Saturday field trip.
          INSTRUCTOR: PAUL CALKINS
          THURSDAYS, FEB. 9–23 & SAT., FEB. 18 5:30–7:30 PM | $50 LINCOLN CITY
          Digital Photography: Beyond the Basics
          
    Learn about the use of the mode dial, and dig even deeper into the different menus similar to those used by many major camera makers. Learn the meaning of the camera icons and how to use them properly to take different types of photos. Review different examples of photographic composition and the types of creative uses of a digital camera for taking portraits, landscapes, wildlife photography, documentation of current events and much more. Weather permitting, participants can practice these techniques at an optional Saturday field trip.
          INSTRUCTOR: PAUL CALKINS
          THURSDAYS, MARCH 2–16 & SAT. MARCH 11 5:30–7:30 PM | $50 LINCOLN CITY
          Beginning Ceramics
          Ready to get your hands dirty? Join this general intro duction to fundamental ceramic skills and clay experi ence, all designed to foster artistic growth. Students will learn techniques for hand-building without the use of the potter’s wheel. Topics include methods of pinch, coil, and slab construction, applying glaze, and an introduc tion to loading and firing an electric kiln. Two classes per week for four weeks, eight sessions total. Students may have additional studio time within our regular busi ness hours or on Tuesday nights from 5pm-9pm, for the duration of the course. Class is held at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. Students purchase their own clay and tools at a cost of $35, on the first day of class.
          INSTRUCTOR: ANDREA PARIS TUES. & THURS., JAN. 10–FEB. 2 1–3 PM | $90 MATERIALS FEE $35 LINCOLN CITY CULTURAL CENTER
          
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            Astrology 101
          Astrology 101 is a course designed to offer participants a clear path to understanding, reading, and interpreting, the Western Astrologi cal Chart. Astrology is the most popular metaphysical sci ence of the day and helps students gain greater knowledge and understand ing of themselves, and those around them. Upon com pleting the course, students will be able to identify and weave together the four components that make up a chart – Planets, Signs, Houses, and Aspects.
          INSTRUCTOR: LAURA L. RAMSEY
          TUES., FEB. 7–MARCH 14 | 10–11:30 AM | $40
          
    MATERIALS FEE $25 LINCOLN CITY
          
              
              
            
            Tarot Reading
          Tarot is an ancient form of symbolism via cartomancy that dates back to the 15th Century in Italy. The word tarot originated from a word meaning “fool” or “foolishness,” as all cards during that time in history were associated with gambling. In this class, participants will learn the division of the cards between Major and Minor Arcanas, the Astrological associations of the cards, especially the Major Arcana, and some easy, simple spreads to get you started. Tarot is to be used as a tool and gate way into the intuitive power of the mind. “I’ll teach the class how to develop and use their natu ral psychic abilities to ‘read’ the cards,” said instructor Laura Ram sey. The class will get to “read” for each other for a fun, practical ap plication of the concepts taught. Students are encouraged to bring Tarot cards of their choosing to the class.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: LAURA L. RAMSEY
          TUES., FEB. 7–MARCH 14 | 12:30–1:30 PM | $30 LINCOLN CITY
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            Oil Painting Using the
          Wet-on-Wet Method
          
    Learn how to paint an oil painting (left, by Georgina Nielsen) using the wet-onwet method. This method begins with painting the entire canvas with a light coat of oil paint for an easy blending technique. Learn how easy it is to blend and detail as you go, even if you current ly do not have any drawing capabilities.
          INSTRUCTOR: GEORGINA NIELSEN
          THURS., JAN. 19–FEB. 16 3–5 PM | $75 $30 MATERIALS FEE WALDPORT
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            Ad a little Astra to your Winter with Sifan
          So, You Have a Telescope. Now What?
          
    Did Santa leave a new (or used) telescope under the tree? Are you already worried it might be too much trouble to use? Has it not lived up to your expectations? Get expert advice on how to put joy and wonderment back into that new or old scope. This course will guide you through how to use your telescope, what to look for (and where) and resources to help you enjoy the night sky.
          INSTRUCTOR: SIFAN KAHALE
          WED, JAN 18 | 5:30–7:30 PM | $25
          LINCOLN CITY
          I Can See Through My What’sTelescope: Next?
          Getting a little bored with that old telescope? Having a hard time convincing yourself to take it out of the closet? Sifan will give you some of her tips for how to best use your telescope, she’ll describe some interesting objects to inspire you to keep using it, and will provide some tips and tricks for quick and hassle-free setup and use.
          INSTRUCTOR: SIFAN KAHALE
          WED, FEB 1 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM | $25
          LINCOLN CITY
          Want to See Stars? Using Your Telescope at Night
          Learn how to take the frustration out of nighttime telescop ic observing, and discover how to find out which interesting and cool celestial objects are up tonight. You’ll learn how to find them and get them within the telescope’s field of view and be comfortable and enjoy an evening’s stargazing.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: SIFAN KAHALE
          WED, FEB 15 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM | $25
          LINCOLN CITY
          Telescope Automation
          Tired of spending forever locating that dim nebula or gal axy? Wish you could just push a button instead of endless ly bending down and peering up? Join Sifan Kahale as she takes you through the basics of automating your telescope.
          INSTRUCTOR: SIFAN KAHALE
          WED, MAR 1 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM | $25
          LINCOLN CITY
          Beginning Astrophotography
          You too can take beautiful pictures of celestial objects. Learn how to attach a camera to your telescope and take great color images of the sky. Sifan will demonstrate some of the techniques and guide you on how to get started.
          INSTRUCTOR: SIFAN KAHALE
          WED, MAR 22 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM | $25
          LINCOLN CITY
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            Legacy Planning
          Legacy planning means something different to each person. It should not be left for “someday” where it could end up creating tension and heartbreak. Richard O’Hearn, a local financial advisor, will present on how a financial advisor can help attendees prepare for and stay organized throughout retirement and succession planning. Traci McDowall, a local attorney, will present on the difference between trusts and wills, different types of powers of attorney, and probate. Brian Norris, managing partner of a Lincoln County funeral home, will present about burial and cremation options available, pre-arrangement plans, and what a travel protection plan is. Through this workshop, attendees will learn tips for creating a plan that will fit their unique needs.
          INSTRUCTORS: RICHARD O’HEARN, TRACI MCDOWALL, BRIAN NORRIS WED., FEB. 15 & FEB. 22 | 1–3 PM | $35 | NEWPORT
          Before the End of Life: Nuts and Bolts
          Have you updated addresses for your beneficiaries with banks and agen cies? Who knows where your storage unit or lockbox are? Many folks have a will and most have a game plan in their mind – but whether they have shared these with family members or executors is often in doubt. The best deaths our instructor has seen are when the business of end-of-life matters are taken care of beforehand. Information on property decisions, material goods, executor duties, celebrations, getting your family involved with pos itivity, and many more topics will be covered in this open-format course.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: BARBARA BUSH
          TUES., MARCH 14 & 21 | 5–7 PM | $30 NEWPORT
          THURS., MARCH 16 & 23 | 5–7 PM | $30 WALDPORT
          Mahjongg
          An exciting tile game that came to the United States in the 1920s, Mahjongg is played by four players, each striving independently to create a successful hand from 152 tiles. The class will be taught to National Mahjongg League standards. After a couple of classes, participants will be learning as they play. Class size limited to eight.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: BARBARA BUSH
          
    TUES., JAN. 10–FEB. 14 1–3 PM | $60
          MATERIALS FEE $20 NEWPORT
          
              
              
            
            Fundamentals of Mindfulness
          Presents concepts and skills of engaged mindfulness. Explores the practical skills of mindfulness. The training includes practicing seated, walking, and standing meditation, body scanning, and stretch ing or yoga activities. Includes group discussion of the activities and handout materials. The course also features on-site personal consultation with the instructor. It is based on the foundations of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduc tion (MBSR) program created by Jon Kabat-Zinn in 1979. Upon successfully completing this course, students will have learned how to apply mindfulness in all areas of daily living. The benefits of a regular mindfulness practice include:
          • Affect tolerance (less stress, wor ry, and anger)
          • Equanimity
          • Better concentration and mental clarity
          • Happier relationships
          • Improved coping & personal health management
          INSTRUCTOR: GARY ARFSTROM
          TUES., JAN. 10–31 | 6–7:30 PM | $75 NEWPORT
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        Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
          
    Ever wanted to know how to make chocolate-covered strawberries, considered to be one of the most elegant and romantic desserts? A big secret is that this delicacy is actually easy to make once you know the secrets behind it—and, perhaps best of all, you don’t need to know how to cook to make top-notch chocolate-covered goodies. While the class will focus on strawberries, class members will be welcome to bring a small assortment of other food items to turn into delectable desserts—pretzels, gummy bears, dried fruits, etc. Conveniently, this course is offered just one week before Valentine’s Day. (You’re welcome.)
          INSTRUCTOR: CHRIS CHANDLER
          TUES., FEB. 7 | 6-7:30 PM | $25 | MATERIALS FEE $10 NEWPORT
          Do you ever say to yourself: “I wish I were more creative”? Creativity is a learnable skill, and amping up your creative thinking skillset can help you better problem-solve at work and at home. Embark on a creative journey with The Creativity Boot Camp, a short two-hour class designed to give you the tools you need to enter a more creative mindset. In this class, you learn what creativity is, and what foundational skills and experiences you’ll need to grow your own creativity. You’ll learn practical tools and exercises to train your mind to think more cre atively, both at work and in your own creative endeavors. Attendees will come away with a set or information sheets and worksheets to continue their creative journey.
          
    INSTRUCTOR: PAUL SCHUYTEMA
          WED., MARCH 1 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM | $45 LINCOLN CITY
          THURS., MARCH 2 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM | $45 WALDPORT
          Real Estate Broker’s License Prep
          Have you tried studying independently (and alone) for your Real Estate Broker’s License test? All too often, independent study grinds on for months and months longer than you planned. This class is designed to keep you and your classmates on track, week in and week out, as you work as a group and independently towards pre paring to successfully take your Real Estate Broker License test. There are cheaper independent-study programs available, but this course proves the reliable axiom that one gets what one pays for. The first class will start Thursday, Jan. 12 and will meet each Thursday night from 5:30-8:30 for 10 weeks. March 16 will be the last Thursday class, and there will be one Saturday class – a final pre-exam prep opportu nity – on March 18 from 9-5.
          PRESENTED LIVE VIA ZOOM THURS., JAN. 12–MARCH 16 & SAT., MARCH 18 5:30–8:30 PM | $600
          Real Estate Property Manager Course
          This course introduces the Oregon real estate property manager to licensing laws and rules including statutes within ORS696 pertaining to property management and OAR863. The course is designed to get you prepared to take the State of Oregon Property Manager License Exam. This is the fastest way to qualify to take the exam, which covers the role of property managers, tenant relations, fair housing, lease agreements and more. You must attend all evening class sessions and have online capacity to complete the self-study portion of this course. Students who pass this course are prepared to take the proctored Oregon Property Manager License exam, which is a required step to becoming a licensed property manager through the State or Oregon. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to describe real estate laws and rules that protect the Oregon consumer in need of services provided by a licensed property manager. For additional information call 503-551-4467. All materials provided.
          PRESENTED LIVE VIA ZOOM
          TUES., JAN. 24–MARCH 7 | 6–8 PM | $550
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            Now is the time to get your GED diploma!
          
              
              
            
            Winter 2023 GED & ESOL Schedule
          GED Math 1
          ESOL in Lincoln City
          OCCC offers GED preparation classes each term, with flexible online and in person options. To get started, you will attend a required orientation and take a placement test.
          Tu/Th • 5:30 8:20 PM Lincoln City & livestream
          GED Math 2
          Tu/Th • 5:15 6:45 PM • Newport & livestream
          GED Language Arts
          Mon/Wed • 7:00 8:25 PM • Newport & livestream
          GED Social Studies & Science
          Mon/Wed • 5:30 8:20 PM • livestream
          Spanish GED Mon/Wed • 5:30 8:20 PM • Newport & livestream Tu/Th • 5:30 8:20 PM • Lincoln City & livestream
          Registering for GED Testing
          Visit GED Testing Services at GED.com
          
    Create a My GED account
          
    Write down your username and password for future access
          
    Making an Appointment
          Locate the Testing Center or schedule an online test
          Check the testing schedule
          Choose an appointment day/time
          Pay for the test (credit or debit card or voucher)
          The fee for each test in-person is $38 (there are four tests). Online tests are $44.
          Candidates will be able to take 2 retests per subject area (8 total). The retest fee is $10. All initial and retest fees are paid when a testing appointment is made.
          Arriving for Your Test
          Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled test appointment
          Please bring a valid government issued picture ID with a signature. Your ID cannot be expired.
          Check in at Student Services
          Read and sign Candidate Rules Agreement
          What to Bring
          Mon/Wed
          • 5:30 7:00 PM
          Tu/Th • 9:00 10:30 AM
          ESOL in Newport
          Mon/Wed/Fri • 9:00 11:20 AM Tu/Th • 6:00 8:00 PM
          Mon/Wed • 6:00 8:00 PM
          Held at the Oceanspray Family Center, 1039 NW Nye Street
          Candidates should refrain from bringing to the testing center large items such as backpacks, purses, laptops and other electronics and books. Your personal items must fit in small lockers provided to you during testing. You will be asked to remove large watches and other large jewelry before entering the room. The only things candidates need to bring are their ID and car keys (if applicable).
          For 16 and 17 Year-Old Students
          A student must be at least 16 years old to attend classes or take the test. Candidates 16 and 17 years of age must provide proof of one of the following in order to take the GED test:
          A Release from Compulsory Attendance from last high school attended
          Be a student in the Options program
          Married or legally emancipated You must provide the college with documentation from Linn Benton Lincoln Education Service District to begin testing. To begin the process, go to www.lblesd.k12.or.us/homeschool/high-schoolstudents/ged-option-program
          For more details, contact Rob Seal 541 867 8535 or robert.seal@oregoncoast.edu.
          
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            aquarium science
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          AQS110-Z1 AQUARIUM SCIENCE PRACTICUM 1 M 4PM-4:50PM Newport CC-245 CLIFFORD, KEVIN E. AQS173-Z1 WATER CHEMISTRY IN AQUATIC SYSTEMS T R 10AM-12:20PM Newport CC-245 BOLES, LARRY AQS226-Z1 BIOLOGY OF DIVERSE CAPTIVE SPECIES M 2PM-3:20PM Newport CC-245 BOLES, LARRY AQS232-Z1 REPRODUCTION AND NUTRITION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS T R 6PM-7:20PM Live Stream LAWSON, CRAIG AQS232-Z1 LAB R 3:30PM-5:20PM Newport AQS Bldg LAWSON, CRAIG AQS270-Z1 FISH AND INVERTEBRATE HEALTH MANAGEMENT T 2PM-4:50PM Newport CC-245 STAFF, STAFF AQS270-Z1 LAB R 1PM-2:50PM Newport AQS Bldg STAFF, STAFF
          
              
              
            
            american sign language
          ASL102-Z1 FIRST YEAR AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II T R 5:30PM-7:20PM Live Stream KARGBO, JUNIOR
          art
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          ART210-Z1 WOMEN IN ART T R 5:30PM-7:20PM Newport CC-049/Online/Live Stream OTSUKI, SACHIKO ART181A-Z1 PAINTING I M W 5:30PM-8:20PM Newport CC-174/Online GOOS, JULIA
          ART281A-Z1 PAINTING II M W 5:30PM-8:20PM Newport CC-174/Online GOOS, JULIA
          ART270A-Z1 PRINTMAKING I M W 2PM-4:50PM Newport CC-174 GOOS, JULIA ART271A-Z1 PRINTMAKING II M W 2PM-4:50PM Newport CC-174 GOOS, JULIA
          
              
              
            
            basic skills
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          XASE46-Z1 SPANISH LANGUAGE ADULT SECONDARY EDUCATION M W 5:30PM-8:20PM Newport - CC-027 JUAREZ, OSCAR XASE47-Z1 ADULT SECONDARY EDUCATION (FULL TERM) M W 1PM-3:50PM
          Lincoln County Jail-LJC CONRADY, GERALD XASE46-Z1 SPANISH LANGUAGE ADULT SECONDARY EDUCATION T R 5:30PM-8:20PM
          Lincoln City - NC-211 STAFF, STAFF XASE51-Z1 GED MATH LEVEL I T R 5:30PM-8:20PM
          Lincoln City - NC-124/Live Stream STAFF, STAFF XASE51F-Z1 GED MATH LEVEL I (HALF TERM) M W 1PM-3PM
          
    Lincoln City - NC-124/Live Stream STAFF, STAFF XASE52-Z1 GED MATH LEVEL II T R 5:15PM-6:45PM Newport - CC-027 STAFF, STAFF XASE52F-Z1 GED MATH LEVEL II (HALF TERM) T R 5:15PM-6:45PM Newport - CC-027 STAFF, STAFF XASE53-Z1 GED LANGUAGE ARTS T R 7PM-8:25PM Newport - CC-027 STAFF, STAFF XASE53F-Z1 GED LANGUAGE ARTS (HALF TERM) T R 7PM-8:25PM Newport - CC-027 STAFF, STAFF XASE56-Z1 GED SCIENCE & SOCIAL STUDIES M W 5:30PM - 8:20PM Live Stream STAFF, STAFF XASE56F-Z1 GED SCIENCE & SOCIAL STUDIES (HALF TERM) MW 5:30PM - 8:20PM Live Stream STAFF, STAFF
          XELL44-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL (OFF-CAMPUS FULL TERM) M W 6PM-8PM Ocean Spray QUILLIAN, WILLIAM XELL45M-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - MORNING (FULL TERM) M W F 9AM-11:20AM Newport - CC-025
          QUILLIAN, WILLIAM XELL45E-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - EVENING (FULL TERM) T R 6PM-8PM Newport - CC-025 QUILLIAN, WILLIAM XELL47-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - DISTANCE N/A N/A Online QUILLIAN, WILLIAM XELL48-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL (OFF-CAMPUS HALF TERM) M W 6PM-8PM Ocean Spray QUILLIAN, WILLIAM XELL49M-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - MORNING (HALF TERM) M W F 9AM-11:20AM Newport - CC-025
          QUILLIAN, WILLIAM XELL49E-Z1 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - EVENING (HALF TERM) T R 6PM-8PM Newport - CC-025
          QUILLIAN, WILLIAM
          
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          XELL45M-Z2 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - M (FULL TERM) T R 9AM-10:30AM Lincoln City - NC-124/Live Stream PUTTMAN, KIMBERLY XELL49M-Z2 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - M (HALF TERM) T R 9AM-10:30AM
          Lincoln City - NC-124/Live Stream PUTTMAN, KIMBERLY XELL45E-Z2 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - E (FULL TERM) M W 5:30PM-7PM
          Lincoln City - NC-124/Live Stream PUTTMAN, KIMBERLY XELL49E-Z2 MULTI-LEVEL ESOL - M (HALF TERM) M W 5:30PM-7PM
          
    Lincoln City - NC-124/Live Stream PUTTMAN, KIMBERLY
          biologycourse # title days time location instructor
          BI102-Z1 BIOLOGY M W 9AM-10:20AM Newport CC-062 MANN, MARION BI102-Z1 LAB M W 10:30AM-11:50AM Newport CC-233 MANN, MARION BI212-Z1 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II T R 10AM-11:50AM Newport CC-062 FISHER, MATTHEW R. BI212-Z1 LAB T R 12PM-1:50PM Newport CC-236 FISHER, MATTHEW R. BI232-Z1 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II M W 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-062 FISHER, MATTHEW R. BI232-Z1 LAB M W 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-236 FISHER, MATTHEW R. BI234-Z1 MICROBIOLOGY T R 5PM-8:20PM Newport CC-236 JOUGLARD, SANDRA
          
              
              
            
            business
          course # title days time location instructor BA211-Z1 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I N/A N/A Online CHARLES, GREGORY BA223-Z1 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING N/A N/A Online FLORES, ALBERTO M. BA206-Z1 MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS N/A N/A Online FLORES, ALBERTO M. BA238-Z1 SALES N/A N/A Online FLORES, ALBERTO M. EC202-Z1 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MACROECONOMICS N/A N/A Online NOBLE, TONY B.
          
              
              
            
            chemistry
          course # title days time location instructor CH222-Z1 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II N/A N/A Online GARCIA, NISSA
          
    
              
              
            
            college skills
          course # title days time location instructor CG100-Z1 COLLEGE SURVIVAL AND SUCCESS W 5:30PM-8:20PM Newport CC-049/Live Stream PARKS, CAROLE
          communication
          course # title days time location instructor COMM111-Z1 PUBLIC SPEAKING N/A N/A Online BISHOP, JANICE M.
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            computer applications
          course # title days time location instructor\ CAS170-Z1 BEGINNING EXCEL N/A N/A Online HIATT, JONATHAN CAS171-Z1 INTERMEDIATE EXCEL N/A N/A Online HIATT, JONATHAN CAS216-Z1 BEGINNING WORD N/A N/A Online HIATT, JONATHAN CAS217-Z1 INTERMEDIATE WORD N/A N/A Online HIATT, JONATHAN
          
              
              
            
            computer science
          course # title days time location instructor CS161-Z1 COMPUTER SCIENCE I M W 5:30PM-7:50PM Live Stream VIRASAK, SISI CS205-Z1 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AND ARCHITECTURE N/A N/A Online VIRASAK, SISI
          
              
              
            
            early childhood education
          course # title days time location instructor ECE122I-Z1 ENVIRONMENTS & CURRICULUM FOR INFANTS & TODDLERS T 5PM-6:50PM Newport CC-048/Live Stream/Online JUAREZ, OSCAR ECE130A-Z1 PRACTICUM SEMINAR 1 T 4PM-4:50PM Newport CC-048/Live Stream/Online JUAREZ, OSCAR ECE133-Z1 PRACTICUM 1 IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION N/A N/A Online JUAREZ, OSCAR HEC201-Z1 FAMILY PARTNERSHIPS IN EDUCATION N/A N/A Online HARPER, THERESA
          
              
              
            
            education
          course # title days time location instructor ED131-Z1 APPLIED LEARNING THEORY N/A N/A Online HARPER, THERESA MTH212-Z1 FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY MATH II M W 3PM-5:20PM Newport CC-032/Live Stream WILLIAMS, ALISON
          
              
              
            
            emergency medical services
          course # title days time location instructor EMS106-Z1 EMT PART II M W 6PM-9:20PM Lincoln City NC-123 MILLER, ELLE
          
              
              
            
            geology
          course # title days time location instructor G202-Z1 EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES T R 2PM-4:50PM Newport CC-233 BERNHARDT, GIB
          
              
              
            
            general science
          course # title days time location instructor GS106-Z1 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (GEOLOGY) N/A N/A Online LARA, GENIFER
          
    
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            health
          course # title days time location instructor HE250-Z1 PERSONAL HEALTH N/A N/A Online RICHARDSON, OLLIE V.
          
              
              
            
            history
          course # title days time location instructor HST102-Z1 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: T 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-032/Online JACKSON, TUCKER HST202-Z1 HISTORY OF THE US 1840-1914 T 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-032/Online JACKSON, TUCKER
          
              
              
            
            library
          course # title days time location instructor LIB101-Z1 LIBRARY RESEARCH AND BEYOND: Find, Select and Cite N/A N/A Online ADOLF, DARCI L.
          
              
              
            
            literature
          course # title days time location instructor ENG216-Z1 TEEN AND CHILDREN’S LITERATURE T R 2PM-3:50PM Newport CC-047/Live Stream LASK, PAUL
          
    
              
              
            
            mathematics
          course # title days time location instructor MTH60-Z1 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA - FIRST TERM R 10:30AM-12:50PM Lincoln City NC-211 BURAK, MARGE MTH65-Z2 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA- SECOND TERM T R 10:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-047 TILSON, MURRAY MTH65L-Z1 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA- SECOND TERM LAB T R 9:30AM-10:15AM Newport CC-047 TILSON, MURRAY MTH95-Z1 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA N/A N/A Online YOU, JINGYI MTH98-Z1 MATH LITERACY T R 5PM-6:50PM Newport CC-047 TILSON, MURRAY MTH105-Z1 MATH IN SOCIETY M W 10AM-11:50AM Newport CC-032/Live Stream WILLIAMS, ALISON MTH105L-Z1 MATH IN SOCIETY LAB TBD TBD Online WILLIAMS, ALISON MTH111-Z1 COLLEGE ALGEBRA T R 2:30PM-4:50PM Newport CC-062/Live Stream/Online FLEMING, JENNIFER MTH112-Z1 ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS T R 5PM-7:20PM Newport CC-062/Live Stream/Online FLEMING, JENNIFER MTH212-Z1 FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY MATH II M W 3PM-5:20PM Newport CC-032/Live Stream WILLIAMS, ALISON MTH231-Z1 ELEMENTS OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS I N/A N/A Online WILLIAMS, ALISON MTH241-Z1 CALCULUS FOR MANAGEMENT, LIFE, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE M W 1PM-2:50PM Live Stream WILLIAMS, ALISON MTH243-Z1 STATISTICS I W 10AM-12:50PM Newport CC-70 LAUGHLIN, RICK MTH243L-Z1 STATISTICS I LAB W 9AM-9:50AM Newport CC-70 LAUGHLIN, RICK
          
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            medical assistant
          course # title days time location instructor
          NCMA103-Z1 OFFICE SKILLS FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICE N/A N/A Online BARTON, LYNN R. NCMA111-Z1 BODY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION II M W 9AM-10:50AM Newport CC-049 BARTON, LYNN R. NCMA112-Z1 CLINICAL PROCEDURES II T 9AM-3:30PM Lincoln City NC-123 NIELSEN-LIMES, INGER
          
              
              
            
            medical terminology
          course # title days time location instructor MP111-Z1 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY N/A N/A Online REANEY, BONNIE J.
          music
          course # title days time location instructor
          MUS108-Z1 MUSIC CULTURES OF THE WORLD T R 3:30PM-4:45PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS191P-Z1 CLASS PIANO I T R 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS191-Z1 CLASS GUITAR I T R 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS192P-Z1 CLASS PIANO II T R 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS192-Z1 CLASS GUITAR II T R 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS193P-Z1 CLASS PIANO III T R 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS193-Z1 CLASS GUITAR III T R 1PM-2:20PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS220A-Z1 CONCERT CHOIR I T R 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS220B-Z1 CONCERT CHOIR II T R 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS220C-Z1 CONCERT CHOIR III T R 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS220D-Z1 CONCERT CHOIR IV T R 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS220E-Z1 CONCERT CHOIR V T R 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE MUS220F-Z1 CONCERT CHOIR VI T R 11:30AM-12:50PM Newport CC-179 SCOVILLE, MARY LEE
          
              
              
            
            nursing
          course # title days time location instructor NUR102-Z1 CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT LEVEL 2: ACUTE CARE N/A N/A
          Newport CC-265/Online BARTON, LYNN R. NUR142-Z1 CARE OF ACUTELY III PATIENTS AND DEVELOPING Families I M R 9AM-11:50AM Newport CC-249/Lincoln City NC-123 CAWLEY, MEGAN & SKYE, WILLOW
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            nursing, continued
          course # title days time location instructor NUR242-Z1 CARE OF PATIENTS IN CRISIS AND IN COMMUNITY M T 9AM-11:50AM Newport CC-271/Lincoln City NC-211 CAWLEY, MEGAN & SKYE, WILLOW
          
              
              
            
            physical education
          course # title days time location instructor PE182K-Z1 YOGA I M W 5:30PM - 6:50PM Live Stream PEAUCELLE, A. PE182L-Z1 YOGA II M W 5:30PM - 6:50PM Live Stream PEAUCELLE, A. PE183A-Z1 BEGINNING HIKING N/A N/A Online RICHARDSON, OLLIE
          
              
              
            
            psychology
          course # title days time location instructor PSY101-Z1 PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN RELATIONS W 1PM-2:50PM Newport CC-70 LAUGHLIN, RICK E. PSY202A-Z1 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - PART 2 N/A N/A Online MARKEL, JEANNE C. PSY215-Z1 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT N/A N/A Online MARKEL, JEANNE C.
          
              
              
            
            reading
          course # title days time location instructor IRW115-Z1 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION M W 1PM-3:50PM Newport CC-048 LASK, PAUL
          
              
              
            
            sociology
          course # title days time location instructor SOC205-Z1 SOCIAL CHANGE IN SOCIETIES M W 3:30PM-5:20PM Lincoln City NC-124/Live Stream/Online PUTTMAN, KIMBERLY
          
              
              
            
            spanish
          course # title days time location instructor SPA102-Z1 FIRST YEAR SPANISH - SECOND TERM M 11:30AM - 12:50PM Live Stream/Online ROJAS-GALVAN, FERNANDO
          
              
              
            
            women’s studies
          course # title days time location instructor WS202-Z1 WOMEN, ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE R 1PM-2:50PM Newport CC-049 STAFF, STAFF
          
    
              
              
            
            writing
          course # title days time location instructor WR121-Z1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T R 1PM-2:50PM Lincoln City NC-211 STAFF, STAFF WR121-Z2 ENGLISH COMPOSITION N/A N/A Online TICE, KIRK WR122-Z1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION M W 1PM-2:50PM Newport CC-047 MISITI, PATRICK J. WR122-Z2 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T R 3PM-4:50PM Live Stream GASPAR, KAHEA WR227-Z1 TECHNICAL WRITING N/A N/A Online GASPAR, KAHEA WR240-Z1 CREATIVE WRITING - NON-FICTION M W 10:30AM-12:20PM Newport CC-047 MISITI, PATRICK J.
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