2026FA Clinton Community College

ACCOUNTING

Clinton Community College

ACC-111 Intro to Accounting (3 cr.) VT

239609CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:00AMTDCAC307 Eberhart
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:00AMRDCAC307 Eberhart
This course serves as an introduction to the accounting cycle, including the structured systems and records used by small businesses and professional offices. The student will learn fundamental accounting concepts and principles that can be used directly in the workplace or as the foundation for further accounting coursework.

AGRICULTURE (Farm Management/Agribusiness Management)

Clinton Community College

AGA-210 Corn and Soybean Prod (3 cr.) VT

239145CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:30AMTRDCAC346 Garland
239151CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:30PMTRCCAC206 Staff
This course covers the principles of corn and soybean production relative to managerial decisions needed to produce maximum economic yield. This course is designed to enable the student to learn and discuss the most current issues and research information dealing with the commercial and specialized production of corn and soybeans. Special focus will be placed on managements critical thinking abilities in relation to the above production factors and the economical and responsible use of all resources.

AGA-390 Intro to Renewable Resources (3 cr.) VT

239146CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-02:00PMMWDCAC346 Garland
This course will provide an overview of soil, water, plants, and animals as renewable natural resources in an ecosystem context. The history and organization of resource management and concepts of integrated resource management will be covered.

AGB-133 Introduction to Ag Business (3 cr.) VT

239148CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-02:00PMTRDCAC346 Garland
This course is designed for students seeking an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Agriculture. Basic economic concepts, principles, and practices reflected in agriculture will be outlined. Students will also reflect on the major components of an agricultural business organization, and the economic fundamentals involved in organizing, operating, and managing an agricultural business.

AGC-918 Seminar I (1 cr.) VT

239144CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:40AM-10:40AMTDCAC346 Garland
239152CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2601:40PM-02:40PMTCCAC206 Staff
This course is designed to offer the student an?opportunity to present and discuss current topics,?problems, ideas and questions pertaining to the?agricultural industry. Instructors will guide?discussions and attempt to provide conclusions and?develop attitudes conducive to successful?agriculture business management. A major portion?of each seminar course is devoted to the?educational programming and leadership activities?of ag student organizations and career?exploration. This the first of two sequential?courses.

AGS-119 Advanced Animal Science (2 cr.) VT

239147CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2602:05PM-03:05PMMWDCAC346 Garland
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the practices, management programs, labor requirements, reproduction programs, gestation periods, sanitation, health, and disease control concerns of livestock management. The student will also gain background knowledge needed to comprehensively advise livestock producers on livestock production enterprises.

AGS-315 Prin of Animal Nutrition (3 cr.) VT

239142CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:30AMMWDCAC346 Garland
239149CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:35PMMWCCAC206 Staff
This course is a study of the digestive systems of farm livestock, the basic food nutrients, how and why they are needed by the animals, and the individual nutrient requirements of each farm animal depending on the stage of growth, development, or function. This course also covers topics such as selection of feeds for feeding farm animals and the procedures used to determine what feeds to use. Students will select the proper feed rations to use and learn to formulate balanced feed rations.

AGS-352 Genetics (1.5 cr.) VT

239143CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:40AM-10:40AMMWDCAC346 Garland
239150CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2601:40PM-02:40PMMWCCAC206 Staff
This course deals with basic genetics principles as applied to crop and livestock science. Topics will include selection, breeding systems, breeding animals on individual type, progeny testing, and genetic improvement. Seed selection based on hybrid characteristics and basic biotechnological advances will be discussed.

ART

Clinton Community College

✓ ART-101 Art Appreciation (3 cr.) AS

240274CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMTRLNCN146B Davis
This course is an introduction to the history of paintings, sculpture, and architecture. Emphasis is on the appreciation of well-known works of art in a variety of media. The artist and the creative process are explored. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

ART-120 2-D Design (3 cr.) AS

240276CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:40PM-02:50PMTRLNCN135 Davis
This course is an introductory design class exploring visual organization, form, content, and creative problem solving in two-dimensional (2-D) pictorial design. Using a variety of art media, students will investigate the definition and expression of design as both a noun and a verb. Students will deepen their understanding of the visual elements as they relate to good design through the creative process.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

AUT-115 Automotive Shop Safety (1 cr.) VT

240028CLL0108/24/26-09/04/2608:00AM-10:00AMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan
240029CLL0208/24/26-09/04/2612:00PM-02:00PMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the proper personal and shop safety procedures needed to function in an automotive or truck shop. Students will learn general safety rules and work place safety including Right to Know and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Regulations. Basic first aid will also be discussed.

AUT-524 Auto Brake System & Service (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115 or CRR-140
240026CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-08:50AMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:50AM-10:30AMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
240027CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-12:50PMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:50PM-02:30PMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
This course deals specifically with disc and drum brakes, power and conventional braking systems, and emergency braking systems used on todays cars and light trucks. The use of measuring tools, brake lathes, and anti-lock brake system (ABS) scan tools will be stressed. Students will develop competencies aimed at entry-level skills as a brake specialist.

AUT-606 Basic Auto Electricity/Electrn (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115
240031CLL0109/07/26-10/16/2608:00AM-09:15AMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL0109/07/26-10/16/2609:15AM-10:30AMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
240033CLL0209/07/26-10/16/2612:00PM-01:15PMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL0209/07/26-10/16/2601:15PM-02:30PMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
This course introduces the student to basic electrical and electronic principles applied to automotive electrical circuits. Lab sessions are spent turning theory into hands-on practice.

BIOLOGY

Clinton Community College

✓ BIO-114 General Biology IA (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-053, MAT-065, or HSC-137.; Students should have placement into ENG-105 or take ENG-095/ENG-105 concurrently with this course.
241593CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2607:45AM-09:15AMTRMAQC29 Andresen
CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2609:15AM-10:15AMTRMAQC29 Andresen
241146CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMTRLNCN121 Welch
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN121 Welch
NOTE: Class meets on every other Friday. First Friday meeting date is Fri., Sept. 4, 2026.
This course is an introduction to the basic?principles of biology. Topics studied include?chemical applications in biology, cellular?biology, bioenergetics, cell division, and?genetics.

BIO-151 Nutrition (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:MAT-053 is recommended but not required
241109CLL0508/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:20AMMWLNCN121 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-151-CLL01 Nutrition (240835).
240853CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMMWDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-151-CLL07 Nutrition (241218).
240861CLL0408/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:50PMMWDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-151-CLL08 Nutrition (241274).
241138CLL0608/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:50PMMWLNCN121 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-151-CLL02 Nutrition (240839).
241218CLL0708/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:20AMTRDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-151-CLL03 Nutrition (240853).
240835CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCN121 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-151-CLL05 Nutrition (241109).
240839CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:50PMTRLNCN121 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-151-CLL06 Nutrition (241138).
241274CLL0808/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:50PMTRDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-151-CLL04 Nutrition (240861).
This course explores dietary sources, functions,?and requirements of major nutrients for all?individuals. Course topics include tools for?healthy eating, digestion and absorption, the?macronutrients, vitamins and minerals, water?balance, energy balance, food safety and?technology, and nutrition during the life stages.

✓ BIO-168 Human Anat and Physiology I (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete BIO-114 or 1 yr HS biology within 5 yrs.; Complete CHM-110, 122, 165, 179, or 1 yr HS chemistry within 5 yrs.
240841CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMMWLNCN118 Welch
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN118 Welch
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-168-CLL05 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (241124). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday class will meet on Fri., August 28, 2026.
241124CLL0508/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMMWLNCN118 Welch
CLL0508/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN118 Welch
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-168-CLL01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (240841). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday class will meet on Fri., August 28, 2026.
240846CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMMWLNCN118 Staff
CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMFLNCN118 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-168-CLL06 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (241156). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., August 28th.
241156CLL0608/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMMWLNCN118 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-168-CLL02 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (240846). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., August 28th.
240855CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-168-CLL07 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (241281). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday class will meet on Fri., August 28, 2026.
241281CLL0708/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0708/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-168-CLL03 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (240855). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday class meets on Fri., August 28, 2026.
240863CLL0408/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0408/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-168-CLL08 Human Anatomy * Physiology I (241311). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday will meet on Fri., August 28th.
241311CLL0808/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0808/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:50PMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-168-CLL04 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (240863). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday will meet on Fri., August 28th.
This course is the first in a two semester survey?of the structure and function of the human body.?The study begins at the cellular level and?proceeds through tissue and organ levels within?each of the body systems: integumentary, skeletal,?muscular, nervous, special senses, and endocrine.

BUSINESS

Clinton Community College

BUS-102 Introduction to Business (3 cr.) AS

239523CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:30AMMWDCAC307 Eberhart
239675CEH9110/19/26-12/15/2605:30PM-08:30PMMLNCN107 Schmidt
This course is designed to introduce the student to American contemporary business, its nature and environment. A survey course providing exposure to the social responsibilities of business, management, production, human resources, marketing, finance, quantitative methods, world business law. Recommended to be taken early in business program.

CHEMISTRY

Clinton Community College

✓ CHM-122 Intro General Chemistry (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:A grade C or higher in MAT-053 or equivalent
241148CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMTLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMRLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMFLNCN132C Schmitz
NOTE: Class meets on every other Friday.
This course is an introduction to General?Chemistry as the first course in a sequence of two?introductory chemistry courses with lab. An?elementary approach to chemical principles and?laboratory practices are taken. Emphasis is placed?on the nature of matter, bonding, nomenclature,?equations, acids and bases and chemistry is?applied to everyday life. This course is intended?primarily to fulfill laboratory science?requirements and to fulfill chemistry requirements?for nursing, dental hygiene, and some home?economics and agricultural programs. This course?satisfies a general education requirement in the?Natural Sciences Area.

✓ CHM-166 General Chemistry I (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-110, CHM-122 or high school chemistry AND MAT-067 or minimum math placement score based on college assessment or consent of instructor
241151CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMMLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMWLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMFLNCN132C Schmitz
NOTE: Class meets on every other Friday.
This course is the first course in a sequence of?two general chemistry courses for students in?pre-med, pre-chiro, pre-vet, pre-dental,?pre-pharmacy, pre-engineering, other physical or?biological sciences, or liberal arts. Topics?include dimensional analysis, calculation methods,?stoichiometry gases, atomic structure and?periodicity, solutions, chemical bonding, and?thermochemistry. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Natural Sciences?Area.

COMMUNICATION

Clinton Community College

COM-140 Intro to Mass Media (3 cr.) AS

240358CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN150 Bielski
This course will introduce you to the history,?evolution, and relationships of the media and?their efforts on our society. You will examine?print, electronic, and social media as well as?ethics, advertising, and public relations. This?course will count towards an Arts and Humanities?general education requirement.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

✓ CSC-110 Intro to Computers (3 cr.) AS

239680CEH8108/24/26-10/16/2605:00PM-06:30PMMLNCN151 Nicoletto
239537CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2609:35AM-10:25AMMWDCAC307 Eberhart
CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2609:05AM-10:25AMRDCAC307 Eberhart
239536CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:40PM-02:10PMMWLNCN158 Eberhart
This course introduces students to Windows-based?Personal Computer (PC) concepts and commonly used?Microsoft applications that are supported in?business and industry.? Students will use a?Windows Operating System while learning basic?operation of Microsoft Office applications?including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Clinton Community College

CON-108 Construction Safety (1 cr.) VT

239970CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-08:50AMMCCAC231 Johnson
239971CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-12:50PMMDCAC348 Johnson
This course will provide students with?requirements and expectations required to work in?the numerous facets of teh construction industry.?The course will introduce the national OSHA safety?standards for General Construction, and upon their?successful completion of this course, will receive?the OSHA 10-Hour General Construction?certification.

CON-170 Building Const Technqs I (6 cr.) VT

239972CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:50AM-10:10AMMCCAC231 Johnson, Johnson
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:30AMTWRCCAC231 Johnson, Johnson
239973CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:50PM-02:10PMMDCAC348 Johnson, Johnson
CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-02:30PMTWRDCAC348 Johnson, Johnson
This course provides exposure and real-world?practice of many of the phases of residential?construction. A student on this course will?experience all phases of framing, roofing, window?and door installation, and soffit work. Students?will also learn about exterior decks and flat?concrete. The student will learn to work in a safe?manner by adhering to OSHA 10 training and?workplace safety lessons.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Clinton Community College

CRJ-100 Introduction to Criminal Just (3 cr.) AS

239687CEH0108/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCN149 Maus
This course is an introduction to the Criminal Justice system: police, courts, and corrections. It will explore?the role of the Criminal Justice system in society and recommendations for reform. Career opportunities within Criminal Justice will be introduced and explored.

CRJ-101 Ethics in Criminal Justice (3 cr.) VT

239588CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:30AM-10:50AMTRLNCN149 Maus
This course explores the moral and ethics dilemmas and challenges in criminal justice. Personal values, free agency, codes of conduct, legal consequences, and psychological and social implications will be explored. Environmental factors relative to corrections, law enforcement, and other areas of criminal justice will be considered.

EDUCATION

Clinton Community College

EDU-213 Introduction to Education (3 cr.) AS

239482CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2601:00PM-02:30PMTRLIVEONLN Lueders Jennings
This course presents an overview of the field of?education, including foundations of American?education, effective teacher characteristics,?student engagement in the classroom, philosophies?of education, classroom management strategies, and?curriculum development. Current trends in?education will be discussed and analyzed on topics?such as school funding, professionalism, ethical?and legal issues, student diversity, and classroom?instruction. Students will complete a 40-hour?observation practicum in a K-12 setting and?complete a self-guided research project on an?educational topic of their choice. Emphasis is?placed on educational theory and beginning?documentation of teacher education Interstate?Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC)?standards. This course is recommended for students?who plan to majore in teacher education.

EDU-235 Children's Literature (3 cr.) AS

241362CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:00AMMWFMAQC29 Staff
239484CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:20AMTRLNCN108 Lueders Jennings
This course is designed primarily for the student?planning to enter elementary and/or middle school?level teaching. The student will develop an?understanding of why and what children read, and?acquire criteria for the selection of reading?material for children's and youth's recreational?and curriculum enrichment. Students will?investigate how to identify, evaluate, and utilize?quality children's literature for teaching in the?classroom.

EDU-245 Exceptional Learner (3 cr.) AS

239486CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:30AM-10:50AMTRLNCN108 Lueders Jennings
This course is an introductory course designed to provide the student with an overview of the field of special education and the policies and programs established for the education of students with various learning abilities. It includes an analysis of characteristics of persons with disabilities, behavior disorders, talented and gifted students, persons with mental health disabilities, and those who have physiological disorders such as asthma. This course is required for teacher licensure in Iowa. Students will complete 25 clock hours in a K-12 Special Education Setting.

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

ELE-232 DC Fundamentals (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MAT-104 or MAT-128
241650CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-08:50AMTRCCAC223 Otto, Otto
CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:50AM-10:30AMTRCCAC223 Otto, Otto
241651CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-12:50PMTRCCAC223 Otto, Otto
CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:50PM-02:30PMTRCCAC223 Otto, Otto
This course is designed to increase the?proficiency of the student in the learning of how?electricity is created, distributed, and consumed?with direct current. The foundations of circuit?flow, electrical calculation formulas, and?connecting circuits are created here. These?foundational skills will be used to understand how?electricity is used and controlled in their career?of choice. The student will learn critical?thinking, scientific theory, and deductive?thought. The emphasis will be on the use of?testing instruments and measuring devices.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Clinton Community College

EMS-202 Emergency Medical Technician (9.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Seventeen years of age at the time of enrollment. Register & attend AHA Healthcare Provider CPR certification 1 week prior to the start of the course. Recommend ability to read, write, and speak English at the college level. Must be able to physically perform the required skills. (A functional analysis of EMT including detailed information on the physical demands is available from the program coordinator.)
238742CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2605:00PM-10:00PMMWLNCN157 Rogis
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA CLNCSITE Rogis
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
This course is based on the National Emergency?Medical Services Education Standards & Instruction?Guidelines which is the National Standard?Curriculum for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)?Education which is the foundation of knowledge and?skills of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).?Upon successful completion of the program, the?student will obtain the American Heart Association?(AHA) Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition,?and Stabilization certification, and be eligible?for the National Registry EMT Practicual & Written?Examination to obtain a National EMT license, and?a State of Iowa EMT certification.

ENGLISH

Clinton Community College

ENG-095 ALP Writing (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Enroll in ENG-105 or ENG-107 as a Co-requisite course.
240439CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN109 Hafner
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-095-cll01 240439 ALP Writing MUST also register for ENG-105-cll01 240437.
This course is a co-requisite course designed to support skills necessary for successful completion of ENG 105? or ENG 107?, using an Accelerated Learning Program model. The writing process, critical thinking and reading skills, and strategies to enhance student success are emphasized. In this class, students will practice writing skills learned in ENG105 or ENG107 and work closely with the instructor to develop increased confidence and writing proficiency.

✓ ENG-105 Composition I (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete ENG-095 or minimum English placement score based on college assessment.
240437CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCN109 Hafner
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-105-cll01 240437 MUST also register for ENG-095-cll01 240439 ALP Writing.
240438CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCN109 Hafner
240856CLL1008/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMMWDCAC308 Campbell
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section ENG-105-CLL14 Composition I (241249).
240864CLL1108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:50PMMWDCAC308 Petersen
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section ENG-105-CLL15 Composition I (241319).
240442CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:00AMMWFMAQC24 Petersen
240443CLL0408/24/26-12/15/2609:05AM-10:05AMMWFMAQC24 Petersen
240444CLL0508/24/26-12/15/2610:10AM-11:10AMMWFMAQC24 Petersen
240849CLL0808/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:20AMTRLNCN108 Campbell
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section ENG-105-CLL12 Composition I (241128).
240447CLL0608/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN133 Campbell
240851CLL0908/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:50PMTRLNCN108 Petersen
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section ENG-105-CLL13 Composition I (241157).
240448CLL0708/24/26-12/15/2601:30PM-02:50PMTRLNCN133 Campbell
This course will introduce students to the?college-level writing process. Students will?develop critical reading and thinking skills to?analyze and evaluate information from diverse?viewpoints. The course introduces documentation?practices and information literacy skills.?Students will write and revise at least four?formal assignments and produce a minimum of 20?pages. This course satisfies a general education?requirement in the Communications area.

✓ ENG-106 Composition II (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete ENG-105 or ENG-107
240441CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2601:30PM-02:50PMMWLNCN109 Hafner
240445CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCN133 Campbell
This course is a continuation of Composition I.?Students will analyze, synthesize, and evaluate?texts. Critical thinking skills, argumentation,?writing style, and academic research, introduced?in Composition I, will also be further developed?in this course. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Communications Area.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

✓ ENV-111 Environmental Science (4 cr.) AS

241147CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMTRLNCN121 Welch
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN121 Welch
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:50AMFLNCN121 Welch
NOTE: Class meets on every other Friday. First Friday class meets on Fri., August 28, 2026.
This course will survey common environmental?problems with discussion as to their possible?causes, consequences, and remedies. An emphasis?will be placed on objective analysis of issues and?arguments related to environmental concerns. This?course satisfies a general education requirement?in the Natural Sciences Area. May be counted as?either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences, but not?both.

GLOBAL STUDIES

Clinton Community College

✓ GLS-100 Contemporary World Issues (3 cr.) AS

239967CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCN106 Barleen
This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of issues affecting life in the modern world. It identifies topical areas to study as background to major contemporary issues. Typical areas of discussion will be ecology, world economy, resource utilization, and comparative cultures among others. Instruction will be primarily discussion oriented and will utilize guest lectures, outside reading and projects, and limited lecture. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural/Historical Perspectives Area.

HEALTH

Clinton Community College

HSC-113 Medical Terminology (2 cr.) VT

238765CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:30AMMWLNCN146B Jahn
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section HSC-113-CLL08 Medical Terminology (241290).
241290CLL0808/24/26-12/15/2609:30AM-10:30AMMWLNCN133 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section HSC-113-CLL01 Medical Terminology (238765).
240840CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:30PMMWLNCN154 Jahn
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section HSC-113-CLL05 Medical Terminology (241155).
241155CLL0508/24/26-12/15/2602:00PM-03:00PMMWLNCN146B Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section HSC-113-CLL02 Medical Terminology (240840).
240854CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:30AMTRDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section HSC-113-CLL06 Medical Terminology (241241).
241241CLL0608/24/26-12/15/2609:30AM-10:30AMTRDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section HSC-113-CLL03 Medical Terminology (240854).
240862CLL0408/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-01:30PMTRDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section HSC-113-CLL07 Medical Terminology (241282).
241282CLL0708/24/26-12/15/2602:00PM-03:00PMTRDCAC316 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section HSC-113-CLL04 Medical Terminology (240862).
This course will teach students about the body?systems approach to learning medical language.?Word parts are used to build, analyze, define, and?spell medical terms. Structural, directional,?disease and disorder, surgical, and diagnostic?terms, pronunciations, and abbreviations are?included.

HSC-172 Nurse Aide (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical.
239116CLL0108/25/26-10/08/2604:00PM-09:30PMTRLNCN140 Johnson, Ludvigsen
CLL0109/29/26-10/08/2604:00PM-09:30PMTWREPNHTBA Johnson, Ludvigsen
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID.
239119CLL0309/08/26-10/15/2609:00AM-02:30PMTRLNCN140 Ludvigsen, Steil
CLL0310/12/26-10/15/2606:00AM-02:00PMMTWREPNHTBA Ludvigsen, Steil
239118CLL0210/20/26-12/07/2604:00PM-09:30PMTRLNCN140 Johnson, Ludvigsen
CLL0211/23/26-12/07/2604:00PM-09:30PMMTWEPNHTBA Johnson, Ludvigsen
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID.
239120CLL0410/27/26-12/09/2609:00AM-02:30PMTRLNCN140 Ludvigsen, Steil
CLL0412/03/26-12/09/2606:00AM-02:00PMMTWREPNHTBA Ludvigsen, Steil
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID.
This course meets the training of The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA) for aides working in nursing facilities (NF) and skilled nursing facilities (SNF). Emphasis is placed on achieving a basic level of knowledge and the demonstration of skills to provide safe, effective resident/client care. Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical.

HISTORY

Clinton Community College

✓ HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 (3 cr.) AS

239964CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN106 Barleen
241661CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCNTBA Staff
This course is the study of political, cultural,?social and economic developments in North American?colonies and the United States from discovery?through Reconstruction. Historical perspective and?critical analysis are emphasized.

HOSPITALITY, CULINARY & MGT

Clinton Community College

HCM-100 Sanitation and Safety (2 cr.) VT

239633CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:00AMMCCAC208 Keefer
239632CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-02:00PMMCCAC208 Keefer
This course provides the student with a solid foundation in food service sanitation and safety. Students are required to the pass the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam to continue in the Culinary Arts curriculum.

HCM-180 Food Fundamentals (2 cr.) VT

239645CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:00AMTCCAC208 Keefer
239644CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-02:00PMTCCAC208 Keefer
This course is an overview of foodservice and culinary arts. Students look at industry structure, developing trends and influences of management. Students will develop their awareness of food products and the world of food.

HCM-344 Basic Food Preparation (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take HCM-180 concurrently
241655CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-08:30AMWCCAC208 Keefer
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-10:30AMWRCCAC208 Keefer
241656CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-12:30PMWCCAC208 Keefer
CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-02:30PMWRCCAC208 Keefer
This course teaches students the basic skills of?grilling, frying, broiling, sauteing, vegetable?cookery, recipe conversion, recipe costing, and?creating soups and stocks.

HUMANITIES

Clinton Community College

✓ HUM-110 Changes & Choices (3 cr.) AS

239968CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2601:30PM-02:50PMMWLNCN106 Barleen
This course offers students an opportunity to explore ways in which the Humanities are integral in their personal and work lives, especially as they face change and make decisions. The course will explore works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, history, philosophy, and art, and apply themes from these works to their own lives. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

IND-134 Print Reading (2 cr.) VT

239983CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-08:50AMMWCCAC229 Otto, Otto
CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:50AM-10:30AMMWCCAC223 Otto, Otto
239984CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-12:50PMMWCCAC229 Otto, Otto
CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:50PM-02:30PMMWCCAC223 Otto, Otto
This course presents an overview of methods used in presenting and interpreting a variety of industrial drawings and prints. This course is designed to provide the necessary skills to read and interpret symbols commonly found on industrial drawings and prints.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

NET-167 Computer Sys & Troubleshooting (4 cr.) VT

239545CLL8208/24/26-10/16/2608:00AM-10:00AMMTWRLNCN147 Staff
239544CLL8108/24/26-10/16/2612:30PM-02:30PMMTWRDCAC306 Staff
This course presents an in-depth exposure to computer hardware and operating systems. Students learn the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. Through hands on activities and labs, students learn how to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software and troubleshoot hardware and software problems.

NET-303 Windows Workstation Op Syst (3 cr.) VT

239551CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:00AMTWRLNCN151 Staff
239550CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2612:30PM-02:30PMTWRDCAC306 Staff
This course will prepare students to use and support Windows Operating Systems (OS) in a business setting. Topics include installation, administration of resources, troubleshooting, networking, optimization, virtualization, and security.

NET-679 TCP/IP and Subnetting (1 cr.) VT

239555CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:00AMMLNCN151 Staff
239554CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2612:30PM-02:30PMMDCAC306 Staff
This course will provide the necessary information?to understand the TCP/IP protocol Suite as well as?IP Addressing and Subnetting. This course includes?a discussion on the structure and purpose of an IP?Address and the purpose for Subnetting. A thorough?discussion on Subnetting Class A, B, & C networks,?as well as, Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM),?and Supernetting (Classless Internet Domain?Routing) of multiple Class C Addresses is?provided. Finally, an introduction to Internet?Protocol Version 6 and Subnetting IPv6 will be?covered.

LITERATURE

Clinton Community College

✓ LIT-101 Intro to Literature (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
240446CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMTRLNCN133 Campbell
This course is an introduction to the major literary genres: the short story, poetry, drama, and the novel. Emphasis is placed on formal, thematic, historical, cultural, and critical elements of literature, as well as the relationship between literature and the human condition. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

✓ LIT-185 Contemporary Literature (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
240440CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCN109 Hafner
This course focuses on works written since World War II. The effects of culture, environment and mass media on literature and its four major genres (short fiction, poetry, novel and drama) are explored in detail through critical reading and writing. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

MANUFACTURING

Clinton Community College

MFG-106 Workplace Safety (3 cr.) VT

239996CLL8408/24/26-10/16/2608:00AM-10:40AMMTCCAC201 Simonin
239995CLL8308/24/26-10/16/2612:00PM-02:40PMMTCCAC201 Simonin
239981CLL8108/24/26-10/16/2608:00AM-10:30AMTRCCAC229 Otto
239982CLL8208/24/26-10/16/2612:00PM-02:30PMTRCCAC229 Otto
240014CLL8508/24/26-10/16/2612:00PM-02:30PMTRDCAC344 Wadsworth
240020CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA MAQCTBA Barsema
This course introduces students to the?recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention?of safety and health hazards in workplaces.?Students successfully completing this course will?receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card.

MFG-192 Blueprint Reading (3 cr.) VT

240015CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:40PMTRDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2601:40PM-03:20PMTWDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
This course will cover introduction to engineering drawings, multi-view drawings, sectional views, dimensions and tolerances, and part feature specification.

MFG-371 Manual Projects (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 as a prerequisite or concurrently
240013CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-12:40PMMWDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:40PM-02:00PMMWDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
This course will develop the primary skills and?knowledge to use basic measurement instruments and?manual machine tools in the laboratory situation.?Areas of instruction will include basic?measurement tools, speed and feeds for machining,?drill press, manual vertical milling machine and?manual lathe. Various projects will strengthen the?proper use of these tools.

MATHEMATICS

Clinton Community College

MAT-075 Statistics Support (1 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Prerequisite: Minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years.; Corequisite: MAT-156 must be taken at the same time as this course.
241086CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2601:00PM-01:30PMMWLNCN148 Adelson
This course provides students with math skills to reinforce topics covered in MAT-156 Statistics. Students must register for this course and MAT-156 in the same semester. This course supports students by reviewing fundamental math concepts needed for statistics material, reviewing statistical concepts introduced in MAT-156, and developing critical thinking and problem-solving techniques.

MAT-104 Applied Math Topics (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-053 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241108CLL8108/24/26-10/16/2608:00AM-10:50AMMWCCAC202 Abdi
CLL8108/24/26-10/16/26TBA CCAC202 Abdi
241127CLL8208/24/26-10/16/2612:00PM-02:50PMTRCCAC202 Abdi
CLL8208/24/26-10/16/26TBA CCAC202 Abdi
This course presents algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and finance math as it applies to specific career and technical applications. Mathematical ideas and procedures will be presented first, followed by applications with the various career and technical fields.

✓ MAT-110 Math for Liberal Arts (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Sucessfully completed junior level high school mathematics course or advisor placement utilizing EICCD multiple measures or HiSET placement.
241595CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:00AMMWFMAQC27 Turnis
241596CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2609:05AM-10:05AMMWFMAQC27 Turnis
241090CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN148 Adelson
This course is designed for the liberal arts?student. The course will include logic, counting?methods and probability, statistics, financial?mathematics, different base systems, sets, and?problem solving.

MAT-138 College Algebra With Limits (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-067 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241089CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:05AMTRMAQC27 Adelson
This course will prepare students for future study?in mathematics. Topics include solving equations?and inequalities, complex numbers, polynomial,?rational, absolute value, and exponential and?logarithmic functions, systems of equations,?matrices, sequences and series, permutations and?combinations, the binomial theorem, and limits.

✓ MAT-156 Statistics (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-065, MAT-066, or MAT-067 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241077CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCN148 Adelson
This course is recommended for business,?economics, mathematics, science and social?sciences students. The course focuses on?obtaining, presenting and organizing statistical?data. Course topics covered include descriptive?measures, probability, probability distributions,?binomial distributions, normal distributions,?sampling distributions, confidence intervals,?hypothesis testing, linear regression, and?correlation. A graphing calculator with statistics?functions is required.

✓ MAT-210 Calculus I (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-128 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241075CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMMWLNCN148 Adelson
This course is the first in a three-part calculus?series designed to provide science, math,?engineering, or computer science students with a?foundation in calculus and analytical geometry.?Topics for this course include analytical?geometry, limits, differentiation, applications of?the derivative, integration, and applications of?the integral. A graphing calculator is required.

NURSING

Clinton Community College

ADN-302 Holistic Family Health Cncpts (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADN-176 and SOC-110. Take ENG-105.; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADN-451
238684CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:10AM-12:30PMMRLNCN127 Adams
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA CLNCSITE Adams
This course is designed to further develop the?concepts within the three domains of the?individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is?placed on the concepts of thermoregulation,?oxygenation, sexuality, reproduction, infection,?development, family, health-wellness-illness,?communication, caring interventions, managing?care, metabolism, teaching and learning, and?safety. Professional behaviors, health policy, and?informatics are also emphasized.

ADN-451 Health System Concepts (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADN-176 and SOC-110. Take ENG-105.; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADN-302 and BIO-186.
238689CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:10AM-12:30PMFLNCN127 Adams
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence, health-wellness illness, collaboration, managing care, safety, advocacy, legal issues, policy, healthcare systems, ethics, accountability and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.

PNN-154 Health Concepts I (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:It is required that students have taken 75 hour state approved Certified Nurse Aide Curriculum previous to this course or be active in the Iowa Direct Worker Registry Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Healthcare Provider Level with skills.; Minimum grade of C or higher in BIO-168, BIO-151, and PSY-111.
238693CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:00AM-12:20PMMRLNCN116 Schmertmann
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA CLNCSITE Schmertmann
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA LNCNTBA Schmertmann
This course introduces the concepts within the?three domains of the healthcare recipient, health?and illness, and professional nursing in?healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the concepts?within each domain including culture,?spirituality, self-management, fluid and?electrolytes, acid base, sleep, glucose?regulation, nutrition, elimination, perfusion, gas?exchange, clotting, immunity, inflammation,?infection, mobility, tissue integrity, pain,?fatigue, clinical judgement, ethics, patient?education, health promotion, communication,?collaboration, safety, technology and informatics,?evidence, health care quality, and caregiving.?Upon completion, students should be able to?provide safe nursing care incorporating the?concepts identified in this course. This course?replaces PNN 165 and PNN 166.

PNN-280 Pharmacology I (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Minimum grade of C in PNN-154 and BIO-173.; It is required to have 75 hours state approved Certified Nurse Aid Curriculum or active on the Iowa Direct Worker Registry Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Healthcare Provider Level with skills prior to taking this course.; Minimum grade of C or higher in BIO-168, PSY-111, and BIO-151.
238701CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:00AM-11:20AMFLNCN116 Schmertmann
This course provides first semester nursing?students enrolled in the Associate Degree and?Practical Nursing programs a foundation for?pharmacological nursing. Utilizes the nursing?process as the framework for presenting concepts?of pharacology and drug administration.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

✓ PHS-152 Astronomy (4 cr.) AS

241107CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMTLNCN132B Abdi
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:50AMWLNCN132B Abdi
This course is a basic course in descriptive?astronomy. It introduces the development of modern?astronomy including its present-day theories and?observations. Topics covered include motions of?solar system and deep sky objects, telescopes and?other instruments, members of the solar system,?nature of the sun, other stars, origin and?development of stars and planets, our galaxy,?other galaxies, and the organization of the?universe. Some night labs are required.

PHYSICS

Clinton Community College

✓ PHY-162 College Physics I (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in MAT 067?or two years of High School Algebra
241096CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-03:30PMMLNCN132B Abdi
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-03:30PMWLNCN132B Abdi
This course is the first in a sequence of two?physics courses for students in liberal arts,?pre-med, pre-vet, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, and?other students not majoring in the physical?sciences, math, or engineering. Topics include?fundamentals of mechanics, Newtons Laws of Motion,?energy, momentum, periodic motions, fluids,?rotation, and thermal physics. Students are?expected to acquire basic skills in scientific?methods, critical reasoning and problem-solving.

✓ PHY-212 Classical Physics I (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:MAT-210
241106CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-03:30PMMLNCN132B Abdi
CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:30PM-03:30PMWLNCN132B Abdi
This course is the first course in a sequence of?two physics courses for students in physics, other?physical sciences, math, and engineering. Course?topics include the fundamentals of mechanics,?Newtons Laws of Motion, energy, momentum, periodic?motions, fluids, rotation, and thermal physics.?Calculus is applied to physics concepts. Students?are also expected to learn to organize their?thoughts clearly in both written and oral?communication.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

✓ POL-111 American National Government (3 cr.) AS

239994CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2609:05AM-10:05AMMWFMAQC25 Hamerlinck
239998CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMTRLNCN154 Hamerlinck
This course is a survey of American government and politics. It includes discussion of the historical foundations and fundamental principles of American democracy, the basic institutions of government, the fundamental rights of citizens and the public policy process. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Social Sciences Area.

PSYCHOLOGY

Clinton Community College

✓ PSY-111 Intro to Psychology (3 cr.) AS

240780CLL0408/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCN107 Schmidt
240782CLL0508/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCN107 Schmidt
240748CLL0308/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:30AMTRMAQC25 Anderson
240721CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCN107 Carlson
240722CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN107 Carlson
This course is an examination of the fundamentals?of behavior. It is designed to familiarize?students with human behavior, how it is studied,?and the applications of the results of that study.?Theoretical issues, comprehension of research?findings, and research techniques will also be?examined.

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology (3 cr.) AS

240723CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2610:00AM-11:20AMTRLNCN107 Carlson
This course examines the psychological, social,?and emotional development of individuals across?the lifespan, from infancy through late adulthodd.?Students will explore key theories of development,?including cognitive, psychosocial, and biological?perspectives, and analyze the factors that?influence development, such as genetics, culture,?and environment. ??Key topics include physical growth, language?acquisition, attachment, moral development, and?identify formation. The course will also address?developmental challenges and transitions, such as?those related to parenting, education, and aging.

SOCIOLOGY

Clinton Community College

SOC-110 Intro Sociology (3 cr.) AS

239997CLL0208/24/26-12/15/2610:10AM-11:10AMMWFMAQC25 Hamerlinck
239992CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:20AMTRLNCN154 Hamerlinck
This course introduces students to key?sociological framework and theories, including?social structure, structural functionalism,?symbolic interactionism, feminist theory, and?conflict theory. Topics of study include family?dynamics, education systems, economic?stratification, social inequality, gender roles,?socialization, governance, political structures,?deviance, and religion. This course satisfies a?general education requirement in the Social?Sciences Area.

SPEECH

Clinton Community College

✓ SPC-112 Public Speaking (3 cr.) AS

240361CEH0108/24/26-11/13/2607:55AM-08:55AMMWDCAC310 Bielski
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
240360CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2601:30PM-02:50PMMWLNCN150 Bielski
240362CEH0208/24/26-11/13/2602:00PM-03:00PMTRDCAC310 Bielski
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course is an introduction to public speaking?with emphasis on organization, presentation, and?listening. You will gain exprience in the process?and principles of public speaking including?audience analysis, selection and organization, and?style and delivery. Practice in preparation and?delivery of a minimum of 30 minutes of graded?informative and persuasive extemporaneous speeches?are required. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Communications Area.

SPC-120 Intercultural Communications (3 cr.) AS

240359CLL0108/24/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN150 Bielski
This course is an introduction to the principles?of intercultural communication. In this course,?you will examine and identify the impact of?culture on personal identity and the communication?process. You will gain the knowledge necessary to?understand how your culture impacts your?communication and develop the skills necessary to?communicate with diverse audiences in a variety of?communication contexts. This course satisfies a?general education requirement in the?Cultural/Historical Perspectives Area.

WELDING

Clinton Community College

WEL-361 Intro to Welding (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106
240021CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA MAQCTBA Barsema, Barsema
240002CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:40AMTCCAC201 Simonin, Simonin
CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-10:00AMWRCCAC225 Simonin, Simonin
240001CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:40PMTCCAC201 Simonin, Simonin
CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-02:00PMWRCCAC225 Simonin, Simonin
This course introduces fundamental welding?techniques through a blended approach that?incorporates both Virtual Reality (VR) welding?simulations and traditional hands-on welding?practices. Students will develop foundational?skills in various welding processes while learning?proper techniques, safety protocols, and?industry-standard practices. Emphasis is placed on?building technical proficiency, understanding?welding theory, and applying learned skills in?both simulated and real-world environments.

WEL-362 Welding Fundamentals (3 cr.) VT

239999CLL8108/24/26-10/16/2608:00AM-10:40AMWRCCAC201 Simonin
240000CLL8208/24/26-10/16/2612:00PM-02:40PMWRCCAC201 Simonin
240022CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA MAQCTBA Barsema
This course introduces students to the?standardized welding symbols established by the?American Welding Society (AWS) and their?application within the welding industry. Emphasis?is placed on interpreting welding symbols as they?appear on engineering and technical drawings.?Students will develop the ability to accurately?identify, understand, and apply these symbols,?while also utilizing mathematical skills to?perform measurement conversions and interpret?dimensional data as required by engineering?documentation.

WEL-363 Welding Discontinuities (1 cr.) VT

240023CLL0108/24/26-12/15/26TBA MAQCTBA Barsema
240003CLL9110/19/26-12/15/2608:00AM-09:40AMMCCAC201 Simonin
240004CLL9210/19/26-12/15/2612:00PM-01:30PMMCCAC201 Simonin
This course explores the roles and?responsibilities of welding inspectors and welders?in the evaluation of weldments. Emphasis is placed?on the identification and classification of weld?discontinuities, as well as the criteria used to?assess their acceptability according to industry?standards. Students will gain an understanding of?inspection techniques, evaluation procedures, and?the decision-making processes involved in?determining the quality and integrity of welded?joints.

WORK BASED LEARNING

Clinton Community College

WBL-208 Practicum/Field Exp: Indus Tec (1 cr.) VT

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This course is offered under the guidance of an?instructor and employer mentor/supervisor. This?course provides students an opportunity to learn?in a work setting while obtaining practical?experience in Industrial Technology programs.?Students will participate in job training and will?complete assignments to develop workplace?communication skills, gain an understanding of?industry and organizational structures, and learn?problem solving skills in a work environment.