Rio Salado College: Current Magazine

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Current A R I O S A L A D O C O L L E G E P U B L I C AT I O N Fall 2012

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Back to School...Now What? New Tools, New Way to Start Ways to Save for College Overcoming Online Distractions


“Going back to school when you already have a life filled with family, home and work obligations can be a real challenge. Rio Salado College can help with information and encouragement, whether your goal is a GED credential, a certificate or degree, or simply learning something new.” -Dr. Chris Bustamante Rio Salado College President

“Largest online public community college in the nation!”

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Back to School... Now What? Take the Next Step

4 5 New Tools, New Way to Start 6 We’ve Got Connections 7 Ways to Save in College 2

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Transfer Basics How to Overcome Online Distractions

10 Class Schedule 15 RSC Locations 16 What’s New at Rio

Current is published 4 times a year by the Institutional Advancement Office at Rio Salado College.


Back to

Now What?

School... By Patricia Oliverio-Lauderdale

Congratulations! You’ve decided

to go back to school at Rio Salado College. But what comes next? Sometimes making the decision to return to school is easy. The harder decisions follow - what should I study, how will I manage online classes, where can I get help finding a job? Luckily, your mind can be put to rest. Rio Salado has career and counseling services and staff available to help you find that right path and reach your goals. “My Rio Salado advisor, Jacque Beale, has always provided me with fantastic advice,” said student Cindy Fife. “She helped me recognize my individual goals and achievements, and made me believe that I could reach my goals, no matter how high I set the bar.” Academic counselors are available to all students in-person, and by phone, email or chat. They are able to answer your questions about academic success,

career exploration, personal counseling and job hunting skills. Or you can choose from four online college success classes: •

Career Exploration

Creative Job Hunting

Creating Job Success

Strategies for College Success

You will earn 1-3 credits depending on the class, and will learn creative job hunting skills, tips on being a successful online student, how to build a resume, time management tips, how to deal with stress and more! If this is your first online class, check out the counseling website, www.riosalado.edu/counseling, where you will find a “College Survival Guide” to help you get started with taking classes at Rio Salado. The guide also

provides study skills and test-taking skills so you can blow the top off of every exam! If you already have a career in mind, but need help planning a way to obtain it, visit the website’s online career center to find step-by-step career planning techniques as well as supplemental videos and tips to help you prepare for job interviews. If you are uncertain about what job to pursue, there are even self-assessments that examine your personality, values, and knowledge and then match you to various careers.

See page 5 to learn how to get started at Rio.

Get answers to your military student questions at:

MilitaryAtRio.com

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These Rio Salado students have taken the next step by pursuing education to better their lives. Gregory Kosko In January 2009, Gregory Kosko lost his job due to corporate cutbacks, and soon after was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite these setbacks, Kosko reached his goal of college graduation thanks to the support of his wife, Rio Salado’s Disabilities Resources department, and his own perseverance. “Having attained an associate degree at Rio Salado, I feel a sense of accomplishment,” Kosko said. “What I see in my future is happiness. This is born from the satisfaction achieved through learning.”

By Mira Radovich & Patricia Oliverio-Lauderdale

What’s up with the blue ladder? Well, a ladder helps you access things that are out of reach, and Rio Salado College helps you reach your educational goals. Whether you want to prepare for the GED exam, satisfy a pre-requisite, explore online learning, or earn a certificate or degree, we’re here to help you take the next step. Just like a ladder, Rio Salado College elevates you to the next level. Our affordable tuition and flexible online classes will bring a college education into reach. So you might be seeing more of that ladder in the future. And hey, we like the color blue.

Kosko is currently working toward a bachelor’s degree from NAU, and ultimately hopes to earn an MBA, and get a job that allows him to assist others with disabilities.

Jill McNair Even though Jill McNair had an MBA, she applied to many companies without success. “After months of fruitless searching, I decided to go back to school and update my skill set,” said McNair. “I also decided that I wanted to pursue a new field that was interesting, rewarding and in high-demand.” McNair looked into educational technology programs at a nearby state university, but found it too expensive even with financial aid. She then came across Rio Salado College’s eLearning Design program. “I decided to go for it,” said McNair who completed the program in May and is now starting a freelance business.

Emily Carlson Emily Carlson had a dream to become an attorney but her disability threatened to stand in the way. She was working as a paralegal and had a passion for the law. After researching various options with her boss, they decided Rio Salado’s paralegal program would be best in helping Carlson achieve her goal. “One day I decided I need to take control of my life and not let my disability define who I am,” Carlson said. “Online courses helped me to become a self-starter. Now there’s nothing stopping me from reaching my goal.” Carlson is starting her second term at Rio as a member and vice president of the Phi Theta Kappa, and is in the honor’s program. Her goal is to complete a bachelor’s degree at ASU and become an attorney in personal injury defense.

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New Tools, New Way to Start

By Ryan Bawek

Rio Salado College has two new tools to help students prepare for success in an online learning environment.

StartatRio.com 480-384-9817

StartatRio.com Start at Rio is a new website that provides a checklist to help students gain an overview of the college while streamlining the process of enrolling. There are two checklists: one for students seeking to earn a degree or certificate at Rio Salado, and one for students who are taking online classes for personal or career interest, or to transfer. Checklist steps include: Explore our Programs, Create an Account, Funding Options, Register for Classes, Buy Textbooks and Access Student Email. One of the final checklist steps is to participate in the NSO101 class which is presented in RioLearn

so students can familiarize themselves with how online classes are taken at the college.

“Start at Rio is like a roadmap for students to plan their educational journey,” said David Hall, director of academic advisement at Rio Salado.“Ultimately,

our goal is to make the journey as easy to navigate as possible by providing the tools students need to be successful.”

New Student Orientation New Student Orientation (NSO101) is an online class that introduces students to Rio Salado’s services and procedures, and is conveniently offered in RioLearn, the college’s online learning management system. The orientation class is free, and takes approximately two hours to complete. In NSO101, students will learn about: •

Rio Salado’s student services (advising, tutoring, financial aid, library services, etc.)

College policies and procedures

How to navigate the RioLearn environment

How to be a successful online student

Monica Martinez, a student in the

college’s Teacher-in-Residence program, said she likes the convenience that the new orientation provides.

“It’s always great to have everything you need in one place,” Martinez said. “It makes everything easier and saves time.”

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We’ve got Connections! By Patricia Moore

Rio Salado College students, faculty and staff connect through social media on topics ranging from technology in education to raising chickens in the backyard.

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The Rio community can be found on Facebook where we discuss everything from college news and events to current topics in education, military issues, sustainable cooking and even urban agriculture. Facebook.com/RioSaladoCollege The official Facebook page of Rio Salado College. Facebook.com/EVVEC The East Valley Veterans Education Center promotes advocacy and awareness of issues facing our nation’s heroes. Facebook.com/CommuniversitySurprise The Communiversity at Surprise engages the community in discussion of innovative local and national education solutions. Facebook.com/CafeAtRio Café at Rio event information, sustainable cooking and gardening tips, and LOTS of food pictures.

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We’re being followed… Search our hashtags #RioNews #RioGrad #RioGarden and #RioCafe or follow @RioSaladoOnline on Twitter for real-time updates on college news, important dates and deadlines, local events, part-time job postings, and (of course) a little random silliness.

And that’s not all! Not only does the Rio community produce several topical blogs, we can also be found on YouTube, Flickr, Google+ and Reddit. Visit riosalado.edu/social to learn more.

Michael Berry Jr @MichaelBerryJr_ Dear @RioSaladoOnline please bring back orange soda to the cafe #ithelpsmeworkbetter

Rio Salado College @RioSaladoOnline @michaelberryjr_ Have you tried the vanilla caramel latte? It may not be orange soda but #ithelpsmeworkbetter for sure. #RioCafe :P

Michael Berry Jr @MichaelBerryJr_ @RioSaladoOnline no coffee for me! Orange soda wins!


Ways to Save

While Earning a College Degree By Ryan Bawek

It’s back to school time! And in honor of September being National College Savings Month, here are some tips on how to make your college experience not only enjoyable, but affordable as well. After all, we don’t want you surviving on a diet of Ramen noodles and leftover pizza the next four years!

5 Ways to Save $ in College

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Go to a community college your first 2-3 years

A year’s worth of tuition at a Maricopa Community College, based on two 15-credit semesters, is $2,280, while tuition at a public Arizona university such as ASU, NAU or the U of A averages out to around $9,700 a year. At $76/credit for Maricopa County residents, tuition at Rio Salado College is the best value in town!

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Apply for scholarships

You don’t have to be a valedictorian with a 4.4 GPA to be eligible for scholarship money to pay for your school. There is thousands of dollars’ worth of scholarship money available to all kinds of students. You just have to do a little research. Start by visiting riosalado.edu/fa and click on “Scholarships.”

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Live at home

As enticing as it is to break free from the chains of parental supervision and taste the sweet fruit of complete independence, living on a college campus can cost an additional $10,000 a year.

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Take online classes

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Make your own coffee

The traditional model of in-person learning is an effective way to go to school, but the ability to access education from anywhere is cost-effective and convenient. Taking online classes not only lets you complete your studies on your own time, but also saves you on fuel (and parking) because you won’t have to travel to class every day.

Although that addicting venti mocha Frappuccino every morning can be satisfying and give you an extra boost to start your day, it is very expensive. Purchasing coffee like this can add up quickly and cost you $500-700 dollars a year! Save your money by buying your own coffee or espresso maker and making your coffee at home.

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Transfer basics Overview of In-State University Transfer Community colleges offer Arizona students a way to save money while pursuing a bachelor’s degree. Students can save thousands of dollars on tuition by taking their first two years of college at Rio Salado College. Students who earn an associate degree can then take advantage of many transfer options, both in-state and out, to complete their bachelor’s degree.

How do I know if I am a transfer student?

Is the AGEC a transfer degree?

You are a “transfer student” if you are thinking about a career which requires a bachelor’s degree, and you wish to begin your studies at a community college or tribal college and then transfer to a university to complete a bachelor’s degree.

No. The AGEC is only one component of the transfer programs at community colleges and tribal colleges. However, there are three transfer degree programs which include the AGECs: the Associate of Arts degree (AA), the Associate of Business degree (ABus), and the Associate of Science degree (AS).

What is an AGEC? Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) is a block of 35 general education credits that fulfills the lower division general education requirements at ASU, NAU or U of A.

What courses are included in an AGEC? The courses in an AGEC are similar to the areas required for a high school diploma or a GED: English, composition, mathematics, arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and physical and biological sciences. Many community colleges also include courses such as speech, foreign languages, and computer science.

Are there different kinds of AGECs? There are three AGECs which correspond to various career paths. AGEC-A – For arts-related studies (art, music, theatre, literature, philosophy, history, political science, psychology, sociology) AGEC-B – For business related studies AGEC-S – For science-related studies (biology, physics, chemistry, geology, or pre-med)

Should I complete an associate’s degree before transferring to a university? It depends on the career or major you are thinking about. Please speak with an academic advisor or counselor about the details of the major you have in mind.

How many credits are there in an AGEC and associate’s degree? The AGEC-A and AGEC-B are 35 credits; the AGEC-S, because it allows for additional math and science credits, can range from 35 to 38 credits. The three transfer degrees (AA, ABus, and AS) typically are 64 credits.

How many credits transfer? The universities will generally accept up to 64 credits (semester hours) from the community and tribal colleges. This does not include remedial or developmental coursework. Resources: Riosalado.edu/transfer; Aztransfer.com

Earn college credit for what you already know!

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Credit for Prior Learning


How to Overcome

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Facebook. Twitter.Youtube. As much as students try to concentrate on online classes, these sites always seem to quickly creep onto the computer screen. There is an inevitable tendency to stray when it’s you keeping you accountable.

Luckily, we have some tips to keep you focused and successful in your coursework.

Turn off all electronic devices and hide them under your bed or give them to a reliable friend to keep for a little bit. This means switch off the TV, too! Create a separate workspace away from the noise. This means shut the door. If needed put a sign up saying “in-class” or “taking an online class” to let others know you are trying to get work done. If you have a never ending to-do list running through your head, write your list down, and set it aside for later.

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Use a reward system. For example, for every hour of class work you get 20 minutes of Facebook or Twitter time. Take breaks! Walk away from your computer and interact with someone or take a walk outside. It will make you more productive when you log back in and less likely to use social media sites for too many of your breaks.

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Write a status on Facebook or a Tweet that says you are studying.

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Write down your motivations for taking classes and post it where you can see it. It serves as a reminder and will help you stay focused. Download an app or software program to block out social media sites. These include getcoldturkey.com, and macfreedom.com. Finally, if all else fails, visit one of Rio Salado’s many locations to find a quiet study corner.

Sources: www.nald.ca, www.myeducation.com, www.onlinecollege.org

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Class Schedule Start at Rio Whether you are seeking a certificate or degree, or taking just a few online classes, visit StartatRio.com to begin your Rio Salado journey.

StartatRio.com 480-384-9817

The listing below represents a majority of the 600+ online classes offered by Rio Salado College. For a complete list of offerings visit www.riosalado.edu/schedule. CLASS

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Addictions & Substance Use Disorders ASD100 Foundations of Addictions and Substance Use Disorders ASD102 Communication Skills in Treating Addiction ASD110 Pharmacology of Substances of Abuse and Dependency ASD120 Professional Ethics in Addictions and Substance Use Disorders ASD145 AIDS and Addiction ASD150 Principles of Self-Help Groups ASD161 Beginning Clinical Documentation Skills ASD165 Theories and Techniques in the Treatment of Addictions ASD220 Family Dynamics and Addiction ASD226 Counseling Multicultural and Diverse Populations ASD236 Relapse, Recovery, and Addiction ASD245 Co-Occurring Disorders ASD250 Group Interventions ASD275 Advanced Theory and Techniques in the Treatment of Addiction Disorders ASD280 Addictions and Substance Use Disorders Practicum ASD285 Addictions Seminar ASD285AA Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders Seminar ASD285BB Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Seminar ASD285CC Addiction Review Seminar ASD285DD Motivation for Change in Substance Abuse Treatment Seminar ASD285EE Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse Seminar ASD285FF Street Drugs Seminar ASD285GG Addictive and Medical Plants Seminar ASD285HH Intervention and Treatment for Addictions and Substance Use Disorders Seminar

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ASD285II ASD285JJ ASD294 BHS205

Multicultural Aspects Clinical Supervision Training of Supervisors Advanced Foundations: Addictions and Substance Use Disorders Counselor Licensing/Certification Exams Therapeutic Intervention Models

Biology

Allied Health HCC109 CPR for Health Care Provider HCC130 Fundamentals in Health Care Delivery HCC130AA Health Care Today HCC130AB Workplace Behaviors in Health Care HCC130AC Personal Wellness and Safety HCC130AD Communication and Teamwork in Health Care Organizations HCC130AE Legal Issues in Health Care HCC130AF Decision Making in the Health Care Setting HCC145 Medical Terminology for Health Care Workers HCC145AA Medical Terminology for Health Care Workers I HCC145AB Medical Terminology for Health Care Workers II HCC145AC Medical Terminology for Health Care Workers III HCC146 Common Medical Terminology for Health Care Workers HCR210 Clinical Health Care Ethics HCR230 Culture and Health HCR240 Human Pathophysiology HES100 Healthful Living HES105 Finding Health Information Online HES106 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)/ Automated External Defibrillator (AED) HES154 First Aid/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation PHT104 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians PHT120 Pharmacy Technician Responsibilities

BIO100 BIO105 BIO145 BIO156 BIO160 BIO162 BIO201 BIO202 BIO205

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Biology Concepts Environmental Biology Marine Biology Introductory Biology for Allied Health Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Microbiology Concepts for Allied Health Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO2201 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIO2202 Microbiology BIO2205

Business & Management ACC105 ACC111 ACC112 ACC115 ACC221 ACC230 ACC240 ACC260 ACC262 GBS131 GBS132 GBS151 GBS175 GBS205 GBS220 GBS221 GBS233 GBS258 GBS263

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Payroll, Sales and Property Taxes Accounting Principles I Accounting Principles II Computerized Accounting Tax Accounting Uses of Accounting Information I Uses of Accounting Information II Certified Bookkeeper (CB) Preparation Seminar I Certified Bookkeeper (CB) Preparation Seminar II Business Calculations Personal and Family Financial Security Introduction to Business Professional Development Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues in Business Quantitative Methods in Business Business Statistics BUS2201 Business Communication Principles of Property and Liability Insurance Personal Insurance

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Getting Started Business & Management continued GBS264 Commercial Insurance MGT175 Business Organization and Management MGT229 Management and Leadership I MGT251 Human Relations in Business MGT253 Owning and Operating a Small Business MGT276 Personnel/Human Resources Management MGT289 Professional in Human Resources Test Preparation MKT268 Merchandising MKT271 Principles of Marketing PAD101 Survey of Public Administration PAD107 Public Finance Administration PAD122 Public Sector Human Resources Management PAD170 Public Sector Organizational Behavior PRM110 Legal Aspects for Property Management PRM112 Property Management Procedures PRM114 Property Risk Management PRM116 Property Valuation and Market Analysis PRM120 Apartment Property Leasing PRM130 Apartment Appliances PRM134 Apartment Plumbing Systems PRM138 Apartment Home Electrical Systems PRM142 Apartment Maintenance: Basic HVAC PRM146 Apartment Interior/Exterior Maintenance SBS213 Hiring and Managing Employees SBS214 Small Business Customer Relations SBS220 Internet Marketing for Small Business SBS230 Financial and Tax Management for Small Business SBU200 Society and Business TQM101 Quality Customer Service TQM230 Teamwork Dynamics

CIS138DA Desktop Design and Publishing Using Adobe InDesign CIS140 Survey of Multimedia Technology CIS150 Programming Fundamentals CIS159 Visual Basic Programming I CIS162AD C#: Level I CIS163AA Java Programming: Level I CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks CIS213DE Advanced Microsoft Word: Word Processing CIS214DE Advanced Excel Spreadsheet: Level II CIS217AM Advanced Microsoft Access: Database Management CIS220DF Advanced PhotoShop CIS225 Business Systems Analysis and Design CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II CIS233DC Internet Web Development: Dreamweaver CIS235 E-Commerce CIS240 Local Area Network Planning and Design CIS250 Management of Information Systems CIS259 Visual Basic Programming II CIS262AD C# Level II CIS263AA Java Programming: Level II CIS288 Digital Design Portfolio

Counseling & Personal Development CPD102AB CPD102AC CPD115 CPD150

Career Exploration Creative Job Hunting Creating College Success Strategies for College Success

Creative Writing

COM100 Introduction to Human Communication COM1100 COM110 Interpersonal Communication COM225 Public Speaking COM230 Small Group Communication COM259 Communication in Business and Professions COM263 Elements of Intercultural Communication

CRW150 Introduction to Creative Writing CRW160 Introduction to Writing Poetry CRW170 Introduction to Writing Fiction CRW180 Introduction to Writing Nonfiction CRW190 Introduction to Screenwriting CRW200 Readings for Writers CRW201 Portfolio CRW271 Topics in Writing: Fiction CRW272 Planning and Structuring the Novel CRW273 Writing the Novel CRW274 Revising the Novel

Computers

Dental Programs

BPC110 BPC125 BPC138AA BPC170 BPC225 BPC278 CIS105 CIS113DE CIS114DE CIS117DM CIS118AB CIS118BB CIS120DB CIS120DC CIS120DF CIS121AE CIS122AE CIS124AA CIS124BA CIS133DA

CDA105 Introduction to Clinical Dental Assisting and Dental Office Management CDA110 Infection Control and Hazard Communication CDA115 Dental Anatomy and Pathology CDA120 Dental Practice Emergencies and Patient Management CDA125 Dental Materials CDA240 Dental Radiographic Imaging CDA242 Clinical Dental Assisting I: Basic Skills CDA245 Fundamentals of Basic Clinical Skills CDA252 Clinical Dental Assisting II: Advanced Skills CDA280 Clinical Dental Assistant Practicum CDA285 Clinical Dental Assisting Seminar CDA290 Internship for Clinical Dental Assistants CDA292 Dental Specialties DAE112 Dental Assisting I DAE156 Dental Assisting II DAE212 Dental Assisting III DAE256 Dental Assisting IV

Communication

Computer Usage and Applications Microcomputer Set Up and Maintenance Windows Desktop Design and Publishing Computer Maintenance I: A+ Essentials Prep Computer Configuration and Enhancement Software Installation - MS Windows Survey of Computer Information Systems CIS1120 Microsoft Word: Word Processing Excel Spreadsheet Microsoft Access: Database Management PowerPoint: Level I PowerPoint: Level II Computer Graphics: Adobe Illustrator Flash: Digital Animation Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop Windows Operating System: Level I Windows Operating System: Level II Project Management Software: Level I Project Management Software: Level II Internet/Web Development Level I

Early Childhood & Human Development CFS120 CFS123 CFS125 CFS157 CFS159 CFS163 CFS164AA CFS164AB CFS164AC CFS167 CFS176 CFS183 CFS190 CFS192 CFS194AA CFS195 CFS196 CFS205 CFS206 CFS207 CFS208 CFS209 CFS210 CFS220 CFS225 CFS235 CFS240 CFS243 CFS247 CFS249 CFS250 CFS251 CFS252 CFS258 CFS259 CFS269 CFS277 CFS285AA ECH128 ECH190 ECH236 ECH270 ECH271 ECH280 ECH282 EDA220 EDA250 EED200 EED205 EED210 EED212 EED215

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Health and Nutrition In Early Childhood Settings Safety in Early Childhood Settings Marriage and Family Life The Modern Family Family Child Care: Introduction to Business Management Family Child Care: The Environment Family Child Care: Programming, Guidance and Observation Family Child Care: Family Partnerships and Professionalism School-Age Child Care Provider Child Development Contemporary Issues in Adolescence Home-Based Visitation Child Care Center Staff Development Early Childhood Program Management: Staffing and Managing Early Childhood Personnel Supervision Ethics and the Early Childhood Educator Human Development Child and Family Organizations: Management and Administration Organization and Community Leadership in Child and Family Organizations Child and Family Organizations: Fiscal Management and Grant Writing Child and Family Organizations: Project Management Family Life Education Introduction to Parenting and Family Development Foundations of Parent Education Developing Child: Theory into Practice, Prenatal - Age 8 Human Behavior in Context Cross-Cultural Parenting Family Ties and Aging Transition to Adulthood Social Policy and Families Transitions: Work to Retirement Contemporary Issues in Aging Families in Society Sexuality over the Life Span Child Care Seminar Adult-Adolescent Interaction Family-School Interaction: Preschool Early Learning: Play and the Arts Emergent Language and Literacy Learning Materials for Young Children Observing Young Children Arranging the Environment Food Experiences with Young Children Discipline/Guidance of Child Groups Introduction to the Adult Learner Mentoring the Adult Learner Foundations of Early Childhood Education The Developing Child: Prenatal to Age Eight Creative and Cognitive Play Guidance, Management and the Environment Early Learning: Health, Safety, Nutrition and Fitness

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Early Childhood & Human Development continued EED220 EED222 EED245 EED255 EED260 EED261 EED262 EED263 EED270 EED272 EED278 EED280 FCS250 FCS260 ITD200 ITD210

Child, Family, Community and Culture Introduction to the Exceptional Young Child: Birth to Age Eight Early Learning: Language Acquisition and Literacy Development Portfolio Development and Writing for the Profession Early Childhood Infant/Toddler Internship Early Childhood Preschool Internship Early Childhood Internship: Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Internship: Preschool Early Learning Development: Birth to Age Eight Early Childhood Educational Psychology Early Learning: Curriculum and Instruction - Birth/Preschool Standards, Observation & Assessment of Typical/Atypical Behaviors of Young Children Birth to Age Eight Portfolio Development and Professional Writing Family and Consumer Science Internship The Physical Child: Birth to Age Three Early Attachments, Relationships, and Families: Birth to Age Three

Education CTE200 Career and Technical Education: Principles, Philosophy and Student Organizations CTE210 Career and Technical Education: Teaching Methods and Curriculum Development CTE220 Career and Technical Education: Classroom Management and Lab Safety EDU204 Fine Arts in Educational Settings EDU207 Teaching Adolescents EDU208 Introduction to Structured English Immersion EDU209AA Teaching Students with Emotional Disabilities EDU209AB Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities EDU209AC Teaching Students with Mild and Moderate Mental Retardation / Intellectual Disabilities EDU209AD Teaching Students with Physical and Other Health Impairments EDU209AF Assessment of Exceptional Learners EDU215 Methods and Curriculum Development In Secondary Education EDU215AA Methods and Curriculum Development In Secondary Social Studies EDU215AB Methods and Curriculum Development In Secondary Mathematics EDU215AC Methods and Curriculum Development In Secondary Science EDU215AD Methods and Curriculum Development In Secondary English EDU215AE Methods and Curriculum Development In Secondary Education - Special Topics EDU217 Methods for the Structured English Immersion (SEI)/ESL Student EDU219 Special Education Techniques and Methods EDU220 Introduction to Serving English Language Learners (ELL) EDU221 Introduction to Education

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EDU222 EDU223AA EDU223AB EDU223AC EDU223AD EDU223AF `EDU226 EDU227 EDU228AB EDU229 EDU230 EDU231 EDU234 EDU250 EDU251 EDU255AB EDU255AC EDU255AD EDU255AE EDU256AB EDU256AC EDU256AD EDU256AE EDU257AB EDU257AC EDU257AD EDU257AE EDU257AF EDU260AA EDU260AB EDU261AA EDU261AB EDU262AA EDU262AB EDU263AA EDU263AB EDU268 EDU270 EDU270AA EDU270AB EDU271 EDU272

Introduction to the Exceptional Learner Emotional Disabilities in the Classroom Learning Disabilities in the Classroom Mild and Moderate Mental Retardation / Intellectual Disabilities in the Classroom Physical and Other Health Impairments in the Classroom Assessment in Special Education Methods in Special Education Social Studies Techniques and Methods Reading and Decoding: Secondary Science Techniques and Methods Cultural Diversity in Education Mathematics Techniques and Methods Role and Function of the Paraprofessional Teaching and Learning in the Community College Methods for Teaching Structured English Immersion (SEI) and English as a Second Language (ESL) Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Elementary Education Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Elementary Education I Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Elementary Education II Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Elementary Education III Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Secondary Education Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Secondary Education I Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Secondary Education II Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Secondary Education III Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Special Education Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Special Education I Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Special Education II Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Special Education III Intern Certificate Student Teaching Lab - Special Education IV Art Methods and Curriculum Development for Elementary Art Methods and Curriculum Development for Secondary Dance Methods and Curriculum Development for Elementary Dance Methods and Curriculum Development for Secondary Dramatic Arts Methods and Curriculum Development for Elementary Dramatic Arts Methods and Curriculum Development for Secondary Music Methods and Curriculum Development for Elementary Music Methods and Curriculum Development for Secondary Secondary School Dynamic Instruction Learning and the Brain Elementary Reading and Decoding Secondary Reading and Decoding Phonics Based Reading and Decoding Educational Psychology

EDU274 Understanding Adolescent Behavior in the Classroom EDU276 Classroom Management EDU277AA Elementary Student Teaching EDU277AB Secondary Student Teaching EDU277AC Special Education Student Teaching EDU278 Educational Assessment and Evaluation EDU284 Dynamic Teaching in the Secondary School EDU285 Education Se minar EDU285AA Education Program Seminar EDU285AB Current Perspectives in Education EDU285AC Education Perspectives EDU287AA Master Teacher Seminar I EDU287AB Master Teacher Seminar II EDU287AC Master Teacher Seminar III EDU288AA Student Teaching Lab - Elementary EDU288AB Student Teaching Lab - Secondary EDU288AC Student Teaching Lab - Special Education EDU289 Secondary Methods and Curriculum Development EDU289AA Secondary Social Studies Methods and Curriculum Development EDU289AB Secondary Mathematics Methods and Curriculum Development EDU289AC Secondary Science Methods and Curriculum Development EDU289AD Secondary English Methods and Curriculum Development EDU289AE Secondary Methods and Curriculum Development In Special Topics EDU290 Science Methods and Curriculum Development EDU291 Children’s Literature EDU293 Mathematics Methods and Curriculum Development EDU295 Social Studies Methods and Curriculum Development EEC200 Early Learning Foundations EEC201 Early Learning Guidance and Management EEC202 Early Learning Introduction to the Exceptional Young Child EEC203 Early Learning Culture, Community, Family and the Child EEC204 Early Learning Language and Literacy Development EEC205 Early Learning: Instructional Methodologies of Language, Math, Science, Social Studies and the Arts EEC206 Standards, Observation and Assessment of Typical and Atypical Behaviors EEC222 Early Learning: The Developing Child Prenatal to Age Eight EEC295 Early Learning: Infant/Toddler/Preschool Internship EEC297 Early Learning: Student Teaching Lab EEP224 Child Development: Prenatal to Age Eight EEP240 Early Childhood Foundations EEP242 Early Childhood Guidance and Management EEP244 Early Childhood Introduction to the Exceptional Young Child EEP246 Early Childhood Culture, Community, Family and the Child EEP250 Early Childhood Language and Literacy Development EEP260 Early Childhood Curriculum and Methods of Math - Birth to Age Eight


Education continued EEP262 Early Childhood Curriculum and Methods of Science - Birth To Age Eight EEP264 Early Childhood Curriculum and Methods of Social Studies - Birth To Age Eight EEP266 Early Childhood Curriculum and Methods in Language Arts - Birth To Age Eight EEP268 Early Childhood Curriculum and Methods in The Arts - Birth To Age Eight EEP276 Standards, Observation and Assessment of Typical and Atypical Behaviors Birth to Age Eight EEP288 Student Teaching Lab - Early Childhood EEP289 Internship: Early Childhood Infant, Toddler, Preschool EPD212AA Elementary Art Methods and Curriculum Development EPD212AB Secondary Art Methods and Curriculum Development EPD214AA Elementary Dramatic Arts Methods and Curriculum Development EPD214AB Secondary Dramatic Arts Methods and Curriculum Development EPD215AA Elementary Music Methods and Curriculum Development EPD215AB Secondary Music Methods and Curriculum Development EPD216AA Elementary Physical Education Methods and Curriculum Development EPD216AB Secondary Physical Education Methods and Curriculum Development EPD220 Introduction to Serving the English Language Learner for Certified Teachers EPD224 Teaching in the Middle School EPD233 Structured English Immersion and English as a Second Language Teaching Method for Certified Teachers EPD244 Reading and Writing in SEI/ESL/Bilingual Settings EPD246 Teaching and Assessment of English Language Learners (ELL) EPD247 Practicum for English as a Second Language (ESL) / Bilingual Teachers EPD248 Adolescent Behavior EPD249 Methods and Curriculum Development for Mathematics EPD253 Teaching Data Analysis, Probability and Discrete Mathematics Grades K-8 EPD260 Technology in Education Overview EPD269AA Methods of Using Technology in the K-6 Classroom EPD269AB Methods of Using Technology in the 7-12 Classroom EPD286 Middle Grade Practicum

eLearning Design ELN100 ELN101 ELN102 ELN103 ELN104 ELN105 ELN106 ELN107 ELN108 ELN109

Foundations of eLearning Design for K-12 eLearning Design Level I eLearning Media Level I K-12 eLearning Technology and Media Web 2.0 in eLearning Classroom Management in K-12 eLearning Discipline and Behavior in K-12 eLearning Parent Communication and Involvement in K-12 eLearning Legal Issues in K-12 eLearning Engaging K-12 eLearners

ELN110 ELN111 ELN112 ELN113 ELN114 ELN115 ELN116 ELN117 ELN118 ELN120 ELN121 ELN122 ELN123 ELN202 ELN204 ELN290AA ELN290AB ELN290AC

Introduction to eLearning Environments K-12 eLearning Environments Methods of Building and Facilitating eLearning: 9-12 Methods of Building and Facilitating eLearning: K-8 Building Community with Online Learners eLearning for Multiple Generations Mobile Devices as Learning Tools Interactions in eLearning Motivation and the Online Learner Organizing and Evaluating eLearning Projects Evaluating K-12 eLearning K-12 eLearning Assessment Creation Assessment of Online Learning eLearning Media Level II eLearning Design Level II eLearning Design Internship eLearning Design Internship eLearning Design Internship

English & English Humanities ENG081 Basic Writing Skills ENG091 Fundamentals of Writing ENG101 First-Year Composition ENG1101 ENG102 First-Year Composition ENG1102 ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL ENG111 Technical and Professional Writing ENG213 Introduction to the Study of Language ENG235 Magazine Article Writing ENH222 Survey of English Literature After 1800 ENH230 Introduction to Shakespeare ENH241 American Literature Before 1860 ENH251 Mythology ENH275 Modern Fiction ENH280 Topics in American Literature ENH291 Children’s Literature ENH292 Literature for Adolescents

English as a Second Language

ESL040 English as a Second Language IV: Grammar ESL041 English as a Second Language IV: Listening and Speaking ESL054AA American Culture: History

Food & Nutrition CUL105 CUL113 CUL121 FON100 FON100LL FON104 FON143 FON160 FON161 FON162 FON163 FON241 FON241LL FON285

Principles and Skills for Professional Cooking Commercial Baking Techniques Principles of Food and Beverage Service Introductory Nutrition Introductory Nutrition Laboratory Certification in Food Service Safety and Sanitation Food and Culture Modern Food Systems Sustainable Food Production Systems Organic Foods Production Sustainable Restaurant Practices Principles of Human Nutrition Principles of Human Nutrition Laboratory Food and Nutrition Studies Internship

History HIS100 HIS101 HIS102 HIS103 HIS104 HIS105 HIS145 HIS277

History of Western Civilization to Middle Ages History of Western Civilization Middle Ages to 1789 History of Western Civilization 1789 to Present United States History to 1865 United States History 1865 to Present Arizona History History of Mexico The Modern Middle East

Humanities ARH100 Introduction to Art ARH101 Prehistoric Through Gothic Art ART1101 ARH102 Renaissance Through Contemporary Art ART1102 ART112 Two-Dimensional Design HUM101 General Humanities HUM201 Humanities: Universal Themes HUM205 Introduction to Cinema HUM206 Introduction to Television Arts HUM210 Contemporary Cinema HUM225 Introduction to Popular Culture HUM250 Ideas and Values in the Humanities HUM251 Ideas and Values in the Humanities MHL140 Survey of Music History MHL143 Music in World Cultures MHL145 American Jazz and Popular Music MHL153 Rock Music and Culture THE111 Introduction to Theatre THE205 Introduction to Cinema THE206 Introduction to Television Arts THE210 Contemporary Cinema

Interior Design INT105 INT150

Introduction to Interior Design Color and Design

ARB101 ARB102 ARB201 ARB202 CHI101 CHI102 CHI201 CHI202 FRE101 FRE102 FRE201 FRE202 GER101 GER102 GER201 GER202 JPN101 JPN102 JPN201 JPN202 SLC201 SLG101

Elementary Arabic I Elementary Arabic II Intermediate Arabic I Intermediate Arabic II Elementary Chinese (Mandarin) I CHI1101 Elementary Chinese (Mandarin) II CHI1102 Intermediate Chinese I CHI2201 Intermediate Chinese II CHI2202 Elementary French I FRE1101 Elementary French II FRE1102 Intermediate French I FRE2201 Intermediate French II FRE2202 Elementary German I GER1101 Elementary German II GER1102 Intermediate German I GER2201 Intermediate German II GER2202 Elementary Japanese I JPN1101 Elementary Japanese II JPN1102 Intermediate Japanese I JPN2201 Intermediate Japanese II JPN2202 Introduction to Linguistics American Sign Language I

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Languages continued SLG102 SLG201 SLG202 SPA101 SPA102 SPA115 SPA116 SPA117 SPA118 SPA119 SPA120 SPA201 SPA202 SPA205 SPA206 SPA225 SPA226 SPH245

American Sign Language II American Sign Language III American Sign Language IV Elementary Spanish I SPA1101 Elementary Spanish II SPA1102 Beginning Spanish Conversation I Beginning Spanish Conversation II Health Care Spanish I Health Care Spanish II Spanish for Educational Settings I Spanish for Educational Settings II Intermediate Spanish I SPA2201 Intermediate Spanish II SPA2202 Spanish for Medical Interpretation I Spanish for Medical Interpretation II Intermediate Spanish Conversation I Intermediate Spanish Conversation II Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest

Library Science IFS101 IFS105

Information Skills in the Digital Age Finding Health Information Online

Mathematics MAT082 MAT092 MAT102 MAT122 MAT142 MAT151 MAT156 MAT157 MAT172 MAT182 MAT187 MAT206 MAT212 MAT221 MAT231 MAT241

Basic Arithmetic Introductory Algebra Mathematical Concepts/Applications Intermediate Algebra College Mathematics College Algebra/Functions MAT1151 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II Finite Mathematics Plane Trigonometry Pre-Calculus MAT1187 Elements of Statistics Brief Calculus Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Calculus with Analytic Geometry II Calculus with Analytic Geometry III MAT2241

Paralegal PAR102 PAR104 PAR106 PAR112 PAR114 PAR206 PAR208 PAR220 PAR222 PAR224 PAR230 PAR231 PAR232 PAR233 PAR234

Foundations of the Paralegal Profession Ethics for the Paralegal Legal Foundations for Paralegals Paralegal Fundamentals of Litigation Paralegal Litigation Paralegal Business Law Introduction to Tort Law Paralegal Writing Paralegal Research Law Office Technology for the Paralegal Family Law for the Paralegal Elder Law for the Paralegal Bankruptcy Law for the Paralegal Real Estate Law for the Paralegal Administrative Law for the Paralegal

PAR235 PAR236

Corporate Law for the Paralegal Estate Law for the Paralegal

Physical Science AGS182 Gardening Practices and Techniques AST101 Survey of Astronomy AST102 Survey of Astronomy Laboratory CHM107 Chemistry and Society CHM107LL Chemistry and Society Laboratory CHM130 Fundamental Chemistry CHM130LL Fundamental Chemistry Laboratory CHM 130 & CHM130LL together are: CHM1130 CHM138 Chemistry for Allied Health CHM138LL Chemistry for Allied Health Laboratory CHM151 General Chemistry I CHM151LL General Chemistry I Laboratory CHM151 & CHM151LL together are: CHM1151 CHM152 General Chemistry II CHM152LL General Chemistry II Laboratory CHM152 & CHM152LL together are: CHM1152 GLG101 Introduction to Geology I - Physical Lecture GLG102 Introduction to Geology II Historical Lecture GLG103 Introduction to Geology I - Physical Lab GLG101 & GLG103 together are: GLG1101 GLG104 Introduction to Geology II-Historical Lab GLG110 Geological Disasters and the Environment GLG111 Geological Disasters and the Environment Lab GLG140 Introduction to Oceanography PHS110 Fundamentals of Physical Science PHS120 Introduction to Physical Science: Astronomy, Meteorology, Geology and Oceanography PHY101 Introduction to Physics SSH111 Sustainable Cities SUS100 Introduction to Sustainability SUS110 Sustainable World

Philosophy, Psychology, & Religious Studies PHI101 PHI216 PSY101 PSY230 PSY240 PSY260 PSY266 PSY290AB REL101 REL243

Introduction to Philosophy PHI1101 Environmental Ethics Introduction to Psychology PSY1101 Introduction to Statistics Developmental Psychology Psychology of Personality Abnormal Psychology Research Methods Introduction to Religion World Religions

Reading CRE101 RDG030 RDG040 RDG091

College Critical Reading Reading English as a Second Language III Reading English as a Second Language IV College Preparatory Reading

REC120 REC150AB

Leisure and the Quality of Life Outdoor Adventure Skills

Recreation

Social Sciences ASB102 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology ASB202 Ethnic Relations in the United States ASB222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World ASB245 Indians of the Southwest ECN211 Macroeconomic Principles ECN2201 ECN212 Microeconomic Principles ECN2202 GCU121 World Geography I: Eastern Hemisphere GPH111 Introduction to Physical Geographyw GPH240 Natural Hazards, Disasters, and Catastrophes POS110 American National Government POS1110 POS220 U.S. and Arizona Constitution POS221 Arizona Constitution POS222 U.S. Constitution SOC101 Introduction to Sociology SOC1101 SOC140 Racial and Ethnic Minorities SOC2215 SOC157 Sociology of Marriage and Family SOC212 Gender and Society

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Public Safety Programs LET106 LET109 LET110 LET125 LET127 LET146

Patrol Procedures Criminal Law Fundamentals of Law Enforcement Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement Field Problems Officer Survival

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LET156 First Aid LET202 Traffic Procedures LET203 Report Writing LET211 Criminalistics LET223 Search and Seizure LET224 Crime Scene Investigations LET282 Police Roles and Responsibilities LET284 Professionalism Within Policing LET286 Modern Policing Strategies

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RSC Orangewood

RSC Thomas

3631 W. Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85019

12535 W. Smokey Drive Surprise, AZ 85378

SPOT 127

3701 W. Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85009

RSC Lifelong Learning Center

RSC Downtown

619 N. 7th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007

Communiversity @ Surprise

2323 W. 14th St. Tempe, AZ 85281

RSC Luke Air Force Base (LAFB)

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East Valley Veterans Education Center 2055 S. Cottonwood Drive Tempe, AZ 85282

56th Mission Support Center Room 3138 7383 North Litchfield Road Glendale, AZ 85309

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Rio Salado College Headquarters

15950 N. Civic Center Drive Surprise, AZ, 85374

Rio Salado College is establishing new locations and improving existing facilities to better serve and expand its educational offerings to students and the community. For more information, visit: www.riosalado.edu/locations.

2730 W. Orangewood Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85051

RSC Northern

1715 W. Northern Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021

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RSC Avondale 420 N. Central Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323 101

RSC Southern

RSC East Valley

Communiversity @ Queen Creek

3320 S. Price Road Tempe, AZ 85282

1455 S. Stapley Drive, Suite 15 Mesa, AZ 85204

South Ellsworth Road & East Ocotillo Road

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