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Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 FALL TERM STARTS SEPTEMBER 13 COLLEGE NEWS – FALL TERM 2021 Celebrating 60 years! 2.3 years 14:1 70+ 1500+ Time to Student to Career Students Completion Teacher Pathways #1 in Oregon! Ratio www.socc.edu 1
Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 Started at the Curry Campus . . . headed to a master’s degree in social work Anna Waycott credits find these answers, but to be there for people who are anthropology and experiencing life in challenging ways. Through her own sociology instructor Skip personal journey of dealing with struggles and loss, Hunter for inspiring her Anna realized she has the capability and willingness to to pursue a career in help others. social work. She worked, Earning her Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree and volunteered, in the in 2013 at Southwestern opened doors and prepared field while she attended her to go on to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Human Southwestern, and even Development and Family Science from Oregon State challenged herself by University. Anna’s academic goal is to pursue a Master’s teaching elementary of Social Work degree at Boise State University, and school in Tanzania, “Taking Africa. ultimately become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. classes at Why pursue Summing up her experience at Southwestern, Anna says “SWOCC was such a supportive environment. the Curry Campus social work? Whether you’re getting a transfer degree, want to pursue Anna is an absolute Anna enjoys nursing, or something else in particular, or you just Waycott trying to figure want to take classes for personal enjoyment, the staff step in the right out what makes and instructors will root for you without a doubt. Even if direction.” people “tick”: what you’re not sure where you’re going or what your career determines whether options are, taking classes at the Curry Campus is an people are friendly or absolute step in the right direction. SWOCC is a place selfish? Why do some people turn to where you can be creative, learn new things, and work drugs or crime? Anna’s goal is not only to toward your goals!” Start your journey today! Contact Karim Shumaker at the Curry campus: 541-813-1667 | kshumaker@socc.edu SWOCC LIBRARY Study for your We are proud members of the Coastline Library Network in Coos and Curry Counties. Order GED® for FREE books, movies and more to pick up at any of the 14 convenient locations. SWOCC Library also offers over 100 online academic databases. Enrolled at Southwestern students have access to our textbook and laptop GED® orientation takes place for loan collections. Contact us for details and come check us out! new students by appointment. Coos Campus – Tioga Hall We also offer: ADULT BASIC SKILLS and Fall Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30am - 6pm Email: library@socc.edu ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 541-888-7270 | www.socc.edu/library Call 541-888-1593 or email llcinfo@socc.edu SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRIO Student Support Services provides FREE services including: For more information ● Tutoring ● Advising or to see if you qualify ● Transfer Planning ● Career Counseling ● Private Study Area ● Financial Aid/Scholarship Assistance call us at 541-888-7419. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES The Student Support Services (SSS) program is one of the TRIO projects funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Division of Special Services for the Disadvantaged, Title IV, Higher Education Act of 1965. 100-percent of annual program costs ($346,835) are provided through a grant by the U.S. Department of Education. 2 www.socc.edu
Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 SWOCC Then and Now Umpqua Hall 1964 and 2021 After 20 years of dreaming and plan- of $264,593. Eventually, the college Today ning, the college’s new health and added a mezzanine bringing the science building Umpqua Hall opens building to 14,800 sq. ft. In 2018-20, the college renovated to our students and the community Umpqua for health labs and added this fall. Faculty are install- the new 20,890 sq. ft. wing. It ing chemistry and biology features a lecture hall, student equipment in a building abuzz with excitement. 1967 collaboration areas and modern science labs. Designed by Opsis The Nursing Lab patients Architecture of Portland, the new or “SIMS” are waiting. We construction reflects the original have begun to inspire new building’s Modernist character. It generations of scientists, also showcases sustainable, engi- engineers and health care neered wood products with cross- professionals. laminated timber and glulam beams from regional mills. The opening aligns with our college’s 60-year At $25 million, this is the largest anniversary. It reinforces capital project in the college’s his- SWOCC’s heritage of tory and a triumph of teamwork. We offering people of diverse owe a hearty THANK YOU to the backgrounds the chance to attend hundreds of donors – individuals, a locally accredited college with families, alumni, educators modern facilities. Naming and use retired and working, along with Southwestern students and staff, In 1965, Southwestern Did you know … 1972 began naming buildings after Umpqua Hall was one of two landmarks and original buildings on the Coos former post offices. Campus. Portland Architect David This building recalls A. Pugh, of the globally influential the Umpqua City firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill post office near (SOM), designed Umpqua in a the mouth of the “Modern Style”. Umpqua River from 1851-1869, with Modernism represented a new the word “Umpqua” design movement away from earlier derived from in- architectural styles defined by use digenous people’s of key features and ornamentation, name for the area. businesses, service groups, private toward a simpler, cleaner overall design achieved through careful and public grantors, and health care Umpqua served as the “shops” consideration of form and materi- providers who turned a 20-year building for 30 years, hosting als. This architectural era ran from vision into reality. classes in welding, automotive, the 1930s through the 1970s, woodworking, carpentry and indus- celebrating Western society’s em- brace of philosophy, art and social trial technology. In 1994, the college SAVE THE DATE discontinued classes in Umpqua organization. Hall and in 2005 installed computer UMPQUA HALL New Health & Science Bldg. labs in the building, eventually using The original building was 11,680 the space for storage and the cam- OPEN HOUSE square feet and built by Donald W. Thompson Construction at a cost pus security office. SEPT. 24, 2021 ● 2-6pm www.socc.edu/foundation www.socc.edu 3
Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 Community Education r’ e B a c k ! Because You Never Stop Learning! e Southwestern’s Community Education offers life-long learning and personal enrichment opportunities to the community. Non-credit classes are provided by qualified instructors from our community. Course and section W numbers are located before course title. Fall term classes are 11 weeks long lasting from September 13 to November 24 unless otherwise indicated by a date(s). For instructions on how to register visit: www.socc.edu/community-education. Coos Campus 541-888-7352, firststop@socc.edu ■ Curry Campus 541-813-1667; curryfirststop@socc.edu FACE-TO-FACE COURSES COOS CAMPUS THE ARTS SPECIAL INTEREST G 025 GEOLOGY FIELD TRIPS NEW ART 0125 01 NATURAL FIBER This course highlights various geologic field trips throughout the region. BRAIDED RUG MUGS Trip details are emailed to the student via the student Southwestern Learn how to process natural fibers from raw fleece to roving, how to email account. Transportation from the Southwestern Coos Bay campus braid and felt roving strands, how to sew and finish braided strands into a is provided with an early morning departure. butted round shape, and how to care for your finished fiber art after use. Instructor: Dr. Ron Metzger One Day Trip Cost: $60 You will be provided materials and equipment that will enable creation of G 025CL 01 Crater Lake Day: Sat, 09/25 six braided rug mugs approximately 3.5 inches in diameter. This class is G 025AG 01 Agnes Day: Sat, 10/02 a foundational course and a must for first timers. G 025DB 01 Depoe Bay Day: Sun, 10/10 Instructor: Kristi Kistner Location: Eden 7 Cost: $85 Day: 10/2-10/9 Sat Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm HD 0964 INTERPERSONAL PROBLEM SOLVING This is a 16-week program supported by The SAFE Project for Coos County providing people with information on how to build healthy rela- NEW CROCHETED ART 0130 01 NATURAL FIBER tionships with significant others, children, friends, co-workers and others. Registration is by appointment only. A fee of $50.00 is due at the ap- BEANIE pointment time and covers registration, workbook and class materials. Learn how to process natural fi- A fee of $15.00 per class is due at each class. To schedule an appoint- bers from raw fleece to yarn, how ment contact Chuck Stepping at 541-808-7436. to dye yarn, how to crochet and finish a beanie, and how to care for your finished fiber art after use. You will be provided materials and equipment that will enable cre- LANGUAGES NEW CONVERSATIONAL SPAN 0523 65 ADVANCED ation of one crocheted beanie. Instructor: Kristi Kistner Location: Eden 7 SPANISH Cost: $85 Well-traveled marine biologist and author, Katherine Muzik, Ph.D., of- Day: 10/2-10/9 Sat fers this new course in Advanced Spanish. Sessions include a review Time: 9:00am-12:00pm of basic Spanish Grammar and an invitation to create original essays, poems or songs. If you already have some knowledge of the Spanish language this class is for you. Bring a notebook and a desire to com- municate! Instructor: Katherine Muzik Location: Newmark 201 Cost: $125 Day: Thur Time: 6:30pm-8:00pm ART 0257 65 CERAMICS BASICS Explore in a studio setting the art of working in clay. In this course, stu- ASL 0501 65 SIGNED ENGLISH dents are guided to develop skills with hand-building and wheel-throwing Signed English is a version of sign language that is a combination of techniques. Perfect for beginning and intermediate potters. American Sign Language (ASL) signs, modified ASL signs, and/or unique Instructor: Annie Pollard English signs. Signs are learned with the intention of communicating in Location: Eden 5 Cost: $129 English using English grammar. Instructor: Kandy Bergquist Day: Tue Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm Location: Sitkum 3 Cost: $85 Day: Thur Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm 4 www.socc.edu
Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 Community Education COOKING Sign up for a class at the Rec Center NEW CRT 0127 01 CULINARY BOOTCAMP fall term and check This immersive two-day course begins with fundamentals such as knife out our new skills and scaling and ends with hands on learning of cooking techniques fitness equipment! used in the culinary world. This course is ideal for anyone who takes de- light in expanding their culinary knowledge to elevate their presentation. Recipes covered will be shared with students to create again at home. Call 541-888-7714 or Instructor: Randy Torres visit: www.socc.edu/ Location: OCCI 121 Cost: $159 recreation-center. Day: Sat 10/16 & Sun 10/17 Time: 9:00am-1:00pm NEW CRT 0129 01 VEGAN COOKING What is more beautiful that the vibrant colors of NEW PE 0518 65 KARATE nature made fruits and vegetables? We’ll Designed to introduce students to basic skill development in the funda- cover the benefits, sourcing, variety, mentals, all the way through the advanced skills and techniques of basic flavor combinations, and Karate. Students develop an understanding of the benefits of imple- amazing recipes that will leave menting it as an ideal form of physical exercise, character building, you yearning for more. Gain and a reliable system of self defense. Instructor: Clayton Willett new ideas and share thoughts Location: Prosper Hall Mat Room 3 Cost: $105 with your expert Chef. Days: Tue, Thur Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm Instructor: Laura Williams Location: OCCI 121 PE 0201 65 BELLY DANCE Cost: $85 Belly Dance has long been admired as a form of dance that is sensual, Day: Sat 10/30 exciting, uplifting, healing, and fun! This class gives you the understand- Time: 9:00am-12:00pm ing of basic belly dance technique, posturing, language, move execution and it helps you to build necessary strength. Instructor: Zendra Tams NEW CRT 0133 01 BAKING BOOTCAMP Location: Rec Center 131 Days: Mon Cost: $85 Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm This immersive two-day course begins with fundamentals such as reci- pes, ingredients, measuring, and scaling and ends with hands on baking techniques used in the baking world. This course is ideal for anyone who PE 0410 65 CHILDREN’S JUDO takes delight in creating an array of baked goods and expanding their Judo focuses on throwing and grappling techniques where execution is knowledge to produce delightful treats. Recipes covered will be shared based on balance, leverage and agility. This course is designed to intro- with students to create again at home. Instructor: Chelsea Gaudette duce students age 6 through 15 to the fundamentals of Judo.Instructor: Location: OCCI 128 Cost: $159 Rob Schab Day: Sat 11/13 & Sun 11/14 Time: 9:00am-1:00pm Location: Prosper Hall Mat Room 3 Cost: $65 Days: Tue, Thur Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm PE 0507 65 YOGA FOR HEALTH – BEG FITNESS & RECREATION Restorative, therapeutic yoga practice safe and comfortable. Improve posture, balance, strength, flexibility and stress reduction while calming and quieting the mind. Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Hatha yoga styles are NEW PE 0523 65 PICKLEBALL practiced with props for comfort and safety. Instructor: Linda Laverty Develop the knowledge and skills to play the sport of Pickleball! Tech- Location: Rec Center Room 121 Cost: $69 nical skills include forehand and backhand ground strokes, volleys, Day: Mon Time: 1:00pm-2:30pm serves, lobs, overheads, dinks, and proper footwork. Students learn the fundamental rules, basic strategies, and court positioning for singles and PE 0506 65 YOGA FOR HEALTH – INT doubles play. A more challenging Yoga practice with benefits of restorative and Instructor: Jason Cash therapeutic results for improved posture, balance, strength, flexibility and Location: Rec Center Gym & Tennis Courts Cost: $39 stress reduction, while calming and quieting the mind. Days: 9/13-10/22 Wed Time: 5:30pm-7:00pm Instructor: Linda Laverty Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $69 NEW PE 0517 65 JUDO Day: Wed Time: 1:00pm-2:30pm Designed to guide students through basic skill development in the fun- damentals, all the way through the advanced skills and techniques of PE 0234 65 INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE Judo. Students develop knowledge and understanding of Judo and the Representing multiple countries students will learn traditional ethnic benefits towards implementing it as an ideal form of physical exercise, dances in a circle, line, couple, trio, longways sets or individual forma- character building and a reliable system of self-defense. tion. This is a beginner level class for people 12 years of age and older. Instructor: Rob Schab Instructor: Stacy Rose Location: Prosper Hall Mat Room 3 Cost: $75 Location: Rec Center 121 Cost: $65 Days: Tue, Thur Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm Day: Thur Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm Additional time from 6:30pm-7:00pm for advanced dancers. www.socc.edu 5
Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 FACE-TO-FACE COURSES CURRY CAMPUS SPECIAL INTEREST FITNESS NEW ART 0145 01 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS NEW PE 0570 01 LOW IMPACT This Low Impact Aerobics class uses easy to follow dance steps and rhythmic movements that are choreographed to upbeat music. It’s a fun way to get you moving while improving your cardiovascular system, muscle strength, flexibility, and balance, while boosting your overall fit- ness level. This is a great class for active seniors no matter your level of fitness. Please bring your own mat. Instructor: Mary Whitaker Location: Brookings Star of the Sea Catholic Church Cost: $63 This is a drawing fundamentals course designed to introduce students to Day: Tue, Thur a wide variety of mark making techniques which will then be combined Time: 8:30am-9:45am into a final composition in which these techniques will created a textured multi-dimensional drawing. PE 0502 01 BETTER BONES AND BALANCE® Instructor: Rachele Gates An introduction to Better Bones & Balance®, an exercise program de- Location: Curry Campus 138A/B Cost: $95 signed to reduce the risk of osteoporosis and falling. This exercise pro- Day: Tue, Thur 9/13-11/19 Time: 1:00pm-2:50pm gram utilizes a simple weighted-vest exercise program to protect bones, by slowing bone loss and reduce fall risk by improving balance, muscle strength, and power. WR 0105 95 CREATIVE WRITING & STORY Instructor: Ken Dobberpuhl WORLDS Location: Curry Campus 138A/B Cost: $63 This course introduces the theory, techniques, and practice of fiction writ- Day: Mon, Wed, Fri Time: 9:00am-9:50am ing to the beginning student. It emphasizes the short story. Part of the term is spent reading and analyzing published work in terms of such writing techniques as characterization, scenes, dialogue, thematic con- PE 0521 01 ACTIVE HEALTHY AGING This class is designed for older adults wishing to regain and maintain tent, and structure. Writing exercises, both to take home and to do in their functional strength, balance, and mobility. Emphasis will be placed the classroom, complement these discussions, and are critiqued. Part on movements that will support independent living and reducing the risks of each week is spent in discussion, where works are analyzed and cri- of falls. All movements can be modified to accommodate individual levels tiqued through class and instructor participation. of ability. Instructor: Laec Christensen Instructor: Ken Dobberpuhl Location: Curry Campus 118 Cost: $109 Location: Curry Campus 138A/B Cost: $63 Day: Friday Time: 3:00pm-4:55pm Day: Mon, Wed, Fri Time: 10:00am-10:50am ONLINE BUSINESS AND CAREER TRAININGS Want to change your career path? Are you ready to do something new for a living? Do you need to ‘upskill’ and complete training that will make you more competitive in the workplace? If you answered yes to any of these questions check out the new classes and programs offered through our ed2go partnership! If you are looking for innovative, non-credit online education that fits your budget, look no further. We have over 300 fully interactive courses and full programs that you can take entirely online. Take a look at the variety of class offerings at www.ed2go.com/socc and view the programs available at careertraining.ed2go.com/socc. 6 www.socc.edu
Southwestern Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 ONLINE COURSES All online courses are accessed through mylakerlink.socc.edu. After registering, log into myLakerLink and click on eLearning Courses under Quick Links for access to your class. SPECIAL INTEREST GS 0150 65 EVERYDAY WEATHER This course will cover the basics of several aspects of weather, including NEW ENG 0110 01 POETRY global atmospheric circulations, fronts, cloud types, precipitation forma- This course introduces students to the basics of poetry writing. Students tion, and how to interpret readily internet-available weather charts, radar will explore and examine classic poets such as Emily Dickinson, William and satellite imagery. Wordsworth and John Milton through discussion posts, close-reading Instructor: Brenda Belongie exercises and practice exercises. Students will get to know the major Location: Live Online Zoom Cost: $65 components of poetry, understand structure and learn how to identify Day: Sat 9/13-10/16 Time: 10:00am-12:00pm stanza and rhyme formats. Designed to engage students and increase their understanding and awareness of the major elements present in po- GS 0152 01 EVERYDAY WEATHER II etry as they create their own works, displaying what they have learned. Continue exploring everyday weather in this class that is a sequel to Ev- Instructor: Tyana Brown eryday Weather. The weather topics in this course will include the details Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $99 of tornadoes, hurricanes, marine weather, surface weather observations, and what drives local weather patterns. Instructor: Brenda Belongie ENG 0105 65 SHAKESPEARE Location: Live Online Zoom Cost: $65 This course introduces students to the plays of William Shakespeare. Day: Sat 10/23-11/20 Time: 10:00am-12:00pm Within this course, students will explore and examine major themes and genres (such as comedy, romance, tragedy and history) present within his plays through discussion posts and close-reading exercises. Students will get to know main characters, understand plot structure and learn how to interpret his plays. This course is designed to engage students in riveting and educational discussion to increase their understanding and FITNESS awareness of the major elements present in Shakespeare’s work. Instructor: TyAna Brown PE 0503 65 PILATES® EXERCISE Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $99 Pilates® is a body conditioning routine that helps build flexibility, muscle strength, and endurance in the legs, abdominals, arms, hips, and back. It puts emphasis on spinal and pelvic alignment, breathing, and develop- G 025DB 02 VIRTUAL GEOLOGY FIELD TRIP ing a strong core, as well as improving coordination and balance. – DEPOE BAY Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck This course highlights the amazing geologic wonders that we are Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $103.50 surrounded by on the coast of Oregon. This is a virtual geologic field trip throughout the Depoe Bay area. Course is all online through myLakerLink. Instructor: Dr. Ron Metzger PE 0535 65 DANCE FITNESS Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $60 Dance Fitness fuses fitness, entertainment and culture into an addictive dance-fitness class. The course utilizes the principles of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning, WR 0100 65 WRITING YOUR AUTOBIOGRAPHY and total body toning. It is a way of mixing body sculpting movements Who better to tell your story than YOU? Come and learn how to put with easy-to-follow dance steps. Inspired by fun and upbeat dance mu- together all of your stories into a book. Your autobiography is sure to be sic, using a variety of dance styles in the routines. Music selections in- something cherished. This course will introduce you to the techniques of clude both fast and slow rhythms to help tone and sculpt the body. writing an autobiography. Instruction will include method, style, and or- Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck ganization. You will collaborate with your classmates and the instructor Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $103.50 in class in order to develop writing techniques. Instructor: Sally Harrold Location: Live Online Zoom Cost: $105 Day: Monday Time: 1:30pm-4:00pm PE 0505 65 TURBO KICK Turbo Kick is a combination of intense kickboxing moves, as well as a unique blend of intense interval strength and CRT 0180 65 COOKING endurance training all perfectly choreographed to high energy and motivating music. It’s the ultimate car- DEMONSTRATION: KOMBUCHA diovascular challenge that is perfect for the high- BREWING 101 level athlete and the exercise novice. Turbo Kick What is fermentation and why is it so popular requires no previous kickboxing experience or anyway? Get your questions answered about equipment. It’s high intensity, fast-paced, and to- the new craze for Kombucha. Observe the pro- tally addicting! cess of brewing Kombucha and go home with Instructor: Melissa Loudenbeck a starter culture of your own! You will learn tips, Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $103.50 tricks, and some science from long-time Kom- bucha enthusiast Ciera Milkewicz. Location: Online-On Demand Cost: $45 www.socc.edu 7
Southwestern PERIODICALS Oregon Community College • Fall Term 2021 SOUTHWESTERN POSTAGE Oregon Community College 1988 Newmark Ave. PAID AT COOS BAY, OR Scholarships = Student Success! Coos Bay, OR 97420 ECRWSS RESIDENTIAL POSTAL CUSTOMER www.socc.edu/foundation/give Every gift big or small has a positive impact Physics and toward ensuring students can complete their studies. Astronomy When you join with SWOCC Foundation in giving Lecture Series scholarships, you are supporting a student’s success. Give online . . . or clip this form and send a check A New Era in payable to SWOCC Foundation, 1988 Newmark Solar Observations Ave., Coos Bay, OR 97420. Oct 6, 2021 at 6:30pm Name____________________________________________ Dr. Holly Gilbert, Director High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research Date_____________________________________________ Phone_ __________________________________________ Lectures are free and streamed live from www.socc.edu via Livestream, and are archived for future viewing. Email Address_____________________________________ For information contact Dr. Aaron Coyner Address__________________________________________ 541-888-7244 | aaron.coyner@socc.edu Lecture Series Sponsors include: Southwestern Foundation, Coastline Library City/State/Zip_____________________________________ Network, and NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador Program. READY TO GET BACK TO WORK? WE HAVE THE TRAININGS YOU NEED COOS & CURRY CAMPUSES COOS CAMPUS ONLY HE 0509 STANDARD FIRST AID & CPR/AED HE 0523 01 BASIC HEALTHCARE WORKER Location: Coos Campus Newmark 201 Cost: $75 Location: Newmark 201 Cost: $299 HE 0509 71 Day: Sat 9/18 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm Day: Wed Time: 9:00am-11:00am HE 0509 72 Day: Sat 10/16 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm Location: Curry Campus 137A/B Cost: $75 RE 0100 65 REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSE HE 0509 01 Day: Thurs 9/9 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm COURSE HE 0509 02 Day: Thurs 10/7 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm Location: Newmark 201 Cost: $695 Day: Tue 9/13-11/16 Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm HE 0533 01 AHA BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER A study session will be held Saturday 11/20 from 9:00am-5:00pm Location: Coos Campus Newmark 201 Cost: $100 Day: Sat 11/13 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm Location: Curry Campus 137A/B Cost: $100 CHILD CARE PROVIDER TRAININGS - ONLINE Day: 11/4 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm Southwestern childcare provider classes are offered through CARE Connections Child Care Resource & Referral. Please call to inquire and to IND 4100 TRAFFIC CONTROL FLAGGER register 541-888-7957. The following classes are currently being offered: Location: Coos Campus Newmark 201 Cost: $139 ● Department of Human Services Child Care Provider IND 4100 02 Day: Tue 9/21 Time: 8:30am-3:30pm Orientation IND 4100 03 Day: Tue 10/19 Time: 8:30am-3:30pm ● Family Child Care Provider Overview IND 4100 05 Day: Tue 11/16 Time: 8:30am-3:30pm ● Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect Location: Curry Campus 137A/B Cost: $139 ● Introduction to Child Care Health and Safety IND 4100 04 Day: Tues 10/12 Time: 9:00am-4:00pm Online Class: IND 4100 65 Cost: $145 includes books mailed Visit www.socc.edu/community-education for details The Southwestern Oregon Community College Campus News is published quarterly under US Postal Service number 011363. Postage is paid at the Coos Bay Post Office. Volume number 60/Issue number 2. Inquiries should be directed to the office of the Vice President of Instruction (541) 888-7417. Southwestern Oregon Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, national origin, age, disability status, gender identity, or protected veterans in employment, education, or activities as set forth in compliance with federal and state statutes and regulations. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Vice President of Administrative Services in Tioga 511. Phone 541-888-7206 or TDD 541-888-7368. All other issues, concerns and complaints should also be directed to the Vice President of Administrative Services for referral to the ap- propriate administrator. Campus Security Report - Jeanne Clery Act: The “Jeanne Clery Disclosure for Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act” (formerly the Campus Security Act) is a federal law that requires institutions of higher education to disclose campus security information, including crime statistics for the campus and surrounding area. As a current or prospective Southwestern student or employee, you have a right to obtain a copy of this information. You may review this information by accessing the federal government web site (enter “Southwestern Oregon Community College “ in the search field) or on the Southwestern web site. You 8 www.socc.edu may also obtain a hard copy of this information upon request by contacting Administrative Services at 541-888-7206. Information in this publication was believed to be correct at press time; however, information is subject to change without notice.
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