2027SP Clinton Community College

AGRICULTURE (Farm Management/Agribusiness Management)

Clinton Community College

AGA-182 Intro to Soil Science (3 cr.) VT

240670CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:30AMTRDCAC346 Garland
240675CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:00PMTRCCAC206 Staff
This course will help student understand soil function, texture, structure, formation, taxonomy, and other properties of soil. The course goals include using the principles and concepts learned to find soil science information, solve soil management problems, and communicate solutions to others.

AGA-285 Crop Protection (3 cr.) VT

240668CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:30AMMWDCAC346 Garland
240673CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:00PMMWCCAC206 Staff
This course introduces students to the safe handling and use of agricultural chemicals; the biology of weed, insect, and disease pests in production agriculture; the control of weed, insect, and disease pests in production agriculture through integrated pest management practices; the maximum use of all economic resources as they relate to agricultural pest controls; the development of philosophies to protect the environment, and federal and state laws regarding the use of pesticides. Students will take the state pesticide applicators exam upon completion of this course. Residents of states other than Iowa should be able to successfully complete those equivalent requirements in those states.

AGB-108 Human Relations I (1.5 cr.) VT

240671CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:10PM-02:55PMMWDCAC346 Garland
This course is designed to help the student prepare for employment, satisfactory work performance, coworker relations, employer-employee relations, work habits and attitudes, and the procedures for applying and interviewing for a job.

AGB-231 Futures and Options (1.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AGC-861
240669CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:40AM-10:30AMMWDCAC346 Garland
240674CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2702:05PM-02:55PMMWCCAC206 Staff
Principles of futures market operations, terminology, contract specifications and charting of trends will be discussed in this course. Hedging and how it fits in farm operations will be also be discussed.

AGS-554 Beef Production (3 cr.) VT

240672CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:00PMMWDCAC346 Garland
This course is designed to prepare the student to be successful in the field of beef production. Emphasis is on beef cattle breeding and cow-calf operations in part one and nutrition and herd health in part two. Topics in beef cattle breeding, selection, ration planning, sire evaluation, and approved management practices relevant to Midwest operations. Topics in cow-calf operation include cow-calf production records, breed selection, reproduction, economics and marketing and feed processing.

ART

Clinton Community College

✓ ART-101 Art Appreciation (3 cr.) AS

240327CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-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-133 Drawing (3 cr.) AS

240329CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:40PM-02:50PMTRLNCN135 Davis
This is an introductory drawing course that investigates perceptive drawing. This class focuses on the realistic depiction of observed forms and objects. Using traditional drawing materials students will concentrate on the construction of still life objects, landscapes, and the human figure. Perspective, line, value, and composition will be examined. Additionally, students will develop their knowledge of Masterworks and critical arts movements.

ART-134 Drawing II (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ART-133
240330CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:40PM-02:50PMTRLNCN135 Davis
This is an intermediate level drawing course that further explores the use of traditional drawing materials, along with use of some non-traditional materials. This class continues with the study of observed forms and objects with expanded subject matter and development of personal expression through drawing. The development of strong compositional skills will be emphasized. Students in this second-level course will apply some study of human anatomy as it relates to drawing. Students will continue to increase and apply their knowledge of Masterworks, contemporary artists, and critical arts movements to their course work.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

AUT-125 Career Exp in the Transp Indus (1 cr.) VT

240039CLL0101/19/27-01/29/2708:00AM-10:00AMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan
240040CLL0201/19/27-01/29/2712:00PM-02:00PMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan
This course will provide guidance in choosing a?career goal and preparing for employment in the?transportation industry. Emphasis will be placed?on identifying interests, abilities, and values,?and exploring options for careers. Students will?learn how to access labor market information and?employment trends. Additionally, students will?develop the skills and aptitudes necessary to?obtain employment in the Automotive and Diesel?industry, emphasizing the development of?characteristics with job success.

AUT-404 Automotive Suspension & Steer (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-115.
240035CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:50AMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:50AM-10:30AMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
240038CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-12:50PMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:30PMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
This course deals specifically with automobile suspension and steering systems. Specific skills needed for the development of competencies will be taught. Competencies are aimed for skills as an entry-level suspension and steering specialist.

AUT-614 Automotive Electrical I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-606.
240041CLL0102/01/27-03/12/2708:00AM-09:15AMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL0102/01/27-03/12/2709:15AM-10:30AMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
240042CLL0202/01/27-03/12/2712:00PM-01:15PMMTWRCCAC207 Duncan, Duncan
CLL0202/01/27-03/12/2701:15PM-02:30PMMTWRCCAC230 Duncan, Duncan
This course introduces the student to basic automotive battery, charging, and starting systems. The operating principles will be discussed during the lecture sessions. Lab sessions will be spent practicing testing, diagnosis, and repair.

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.
241354CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMTRLNCN118 Welch
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN118 Welch
NOTE: Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., January 29, 2027.
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
241355CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN121 Staff
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-173 Human Anat and Physiology II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Minimum grade of C in BIO-168. BIO-168 must be taken within the last 5 years.
240844CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMMWLNCN118 Welch
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN118 Welch
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-173-CLL05 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (241131). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday will be Fri., January 22, 2027.
241131CLL0501/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMMWLNCN118 Welch
CLL0501/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN118 Welch
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-173-CLL01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (240844). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday will be Fri., January 22, 2027.
240848CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMMWLNCN118 Staff
CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMFLNCN118 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-173-CLL06 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (241208). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., January 22, 2027.
241208CLL0601/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMMWLNCN118 Staff
CLL0601/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMFLNCN118 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-173-CLL02 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (240848). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., January 22, 2027.
240859CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-173-CLL07 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (241301). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday class meets on Fri., January 22, 2027.
241301CLL0701/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0701/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-173-CLL03 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (240859). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday class meets on Fri., January 22, 2027.
240867CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section BIO-173-CLL08 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (241324). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., January 22, 2027.
241324CLL0801/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMTRDCAC309 Staff
CLL0801/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:50PMFDCAC309 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section BIO-173-CLL04 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (240867). Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., January 22, 2027.
This course is the second course in a two semester?sequence. The content includes study of the?following organ systems or topics: cardiovascular,?lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive,?metabolism, urinary, and reproductive.

BUSINESS

Clinton Community College

BUS-185 Business Law I (3 cr.) VT

239534CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:30AMTRDCAC307 Eberhart
239535CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:40PM-02:10PMTRLNCN149 Eberhart
This course provides the student with the basic?knowledge of major concepts in business law.?Topics may include an introduction to the legal?environment (ethics, the workings of the United?States Court system and constitutional law),?contracts, employer/employee relations, consumer?protection, product liability, social media and?intellectual property law, torts, criminal law,?and wills.

CHEMISTRY

Clinton Community College

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

Prerequisite:A grade C or higher in MAT-053 or equivalent
241152CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMTLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMRLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-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-176 General Chemistry II (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-165 or CHM-166
241153CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMMLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMWLNCN132C Schmitz
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMFLNCN132C Schmitz
NOTE: Class meets on every other Friday.
This?course is the second 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?kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base, ionic?equilibria, intermolecular forces, thermodynamics,?electrochemistry, organic chemistry, descriptive?chemistry and nuclear chemistry.

COMMUNICATION

Clinton Community College

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

240451CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCN150 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 AIDED DESIGN

Clinton Community College

CAD-139 Introduction to CAD/CAM (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission.
240019CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:10PMTWRDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:10PM-02:30PMTWRDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
This course is an introductory course focusing on the creation of real parts using Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing software and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools. Students will create 3-dimensional parts using SolidWorks parametric modeling software or equivalent software.?Students will then export those part files to Mastercam CAM software or equivalent software, and process the part files to be machined using a CNC Machine.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

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

239572CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:40PM-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.

CSC-116 Information Computing (3 cr.) AS

239685CEH8101/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-06:30PMMLNCN151 Nicoletto
This course presents the basic concepts of Information Systems (IS) and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).? This course satisfies a general education requirement for Computer Skills.

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Clinton Community College

CON-171 Building Const Technqs II (6 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Complete CON-170; Take CON-337
239975CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-10:10AMMCCAC231 Johnson, Johnson
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:30AMTWRCCAC231 Johnson, Johnson
239976CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:10PMMDCAC348 Johnson, Johnson
CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:30PMTWRDCAC348 Johnson, Johnson
This course provides practical application of?selected construction techniques. Students learn?construction techniques in floor, wall and ceiling?systems, stair construction and interior finishing?skills.

CON-337 Construction Blueprint Reading (1 cr.) VT

239977CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMCCAC231 Johnson
239980CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:00PMMDCAC348 Johnson
This course will provide students with?fundamentals of blueprint reading designed to?allow the student to translate plans into?practical job experience.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Clinton Community College

CRJ-118 Law Enforcement (3 cr.) AS

241374CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCN149 Maus
This course is a survey course about the historical development of law enforcement, the functions of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, police subculture, the function of patrol, and other issues important to the field of policing. The use of police authority, police discretion, police violence, and police corruption will be introduced.

CRJ-120 Introduction to Corrections (3 cr.) AS

239689CEH0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCN149 Maus
This course explores the development of corrections, the correctional process, correctional client, alternatives to incarceration, effects of institutionalization, correctional administration, reforms to correctional institutions, special populations,?and the future of corrections.?

ECONOMICS

Clinton Community College

✓ ECN-130 Prin of Microeconomics (3 cr.) AS

239626CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:00PMTRDCAC346 Teney
This course examines how markets address the?problem of scarcity and organize the production?and distribution of goods and services. You will?explore supply and demadnd, consumer choice,?production costs in the short and long run, and?the behavior of firms under different market?structures. You will consider how resources are?priced, employed, and analyze the role of?international trade and finance in shaping?economic outcomes. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Social Sciences Area.

EDUCATION

Clinton Community College

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

241618CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMMTWRMAQC24 Staff
239497CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:45AMMTWRLNCN108 Lueders Jennings
239498CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:30PMTRLNCN108 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-255 Technology in the Classroom (3 cr.) AS

239515CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:30AMTRMAQC29 Lueders Jennings
This course prepares students to facilitate?learning in a technology-rich environment by using?a variety of digital tools and internet resources.?Educational software and hardware, along with best?practices in the use of tools and technologies in?the classroom, will be discussed. Students will?focus on the effective use of technology in?learning environments, with special attention to?instructional practice, assessment development,?and student engagement. Students will discover,?explore, evaluate, and implement the use of?technology resources focusing on current trends in?the classroom. Students will develop a?professional digital portfolio designed to?showcase personal technology and educational?skills, as well as their reflections on effective?teaching.

ELECTRONICS

Clinton Community College

ELT-375 AC Fundamentals (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and ELE-232
241659CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-08:50AMTRCCACTBA Otto, Otto
CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:50AM-10:30AMTRCCACTBA Otto, Otto
241660CLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-12:50PMTRCCACTBA Otto, Otto
CLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:50PM-02:30PMTRCCACTBA Otto, Otto
This course covers magnetism and electromagnetic?induction and progresses through alternating?current and voltage. The utilization of?capacitors, inductors, and transformers will be?addressed as used in basic AC circuits.

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.)
238852CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2705:00PM-10:00PMMWLNCN157 Staff
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Staff
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.

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

EGT-117 Fluid Power Fundamentals (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and IND-134. A minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years or with instructor permission.
239987CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:50AMTRCCAC229 Otto, Otto
CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:50AM-10:30AMTRCCAC223 Otto, Otto
239990CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-12:50PMTRCCAC229 Otto, Otto
CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:30PMTRCCAC223 Otto, Otto
This course presents the basic laws of fluid power systems and properties of fluids to explain the behavior of fluid power devices in fundamental applications. Fluid power components such as cylinders, motors, compressors, pumps, flow control valves, and accumulators are studied as well as assembled in labs. Fluid power symbols are taught utilizing air and hydraulic diagrams. Pressure intensifiers, air-over-oil systems, rotary actuators, and flow dividers are presented in their applications.

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.
240467CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCN109 Hafner
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-095-cll01 240467 ALP Writing, MUST also register for ENG-105-cll03 240468.
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.
240468CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN109 Hafner
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-105-cll03 240468, MUST also register for ENG-095-cll01 240467 ALP Writing.
240469CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN109 Hafner
240456CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN133 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
240466CLL0701/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCN109 Hafner
240465CLL0601/19/27-05/14/2701:30PM-02:50PMMWLNCN109 Hafner
240462CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWFMAQC24 Petersen
240463CLL0501/19/27-05/14/2709:05AM-10:05AMMWFMAQC24 Petersen
240461CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2710:10AM-11:10AMMWFMAQC24 Petersen
240459CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCN133 Campbell
240460CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN106 Petersen
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

241597CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2707:45AM-10:15AMTRMAQCTBA Andresen
CLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Andresen
241145CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMTRLNCN121 Welch
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMFLNCN121 Welch
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:50AMFLNCN121 Welch
NOTE: Class meets every other Friday. First Friday meets on Fri., January 29, 2027.
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

240037CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-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-137 Math for Healthcare (3 cr.) VT

240858CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMMWDCAC316 Staff
240866CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:50PMMWDCAC316 Staff
240843CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMTRLNCN157 Staff
240847CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:50PMTRLNCN157 Staff
This course is designed for Allied Health Care profession majors. The course will cover general development of skills involving computations of fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, proportions, basic algebra equations, mean, median, and mode. Allied health areas that will be covered include how to utilize graphs, when fractions and decimals are utilized in healthcare settings, allied health statistics, and how to figure deductibles and co-payments for health insurance. Students will also learn how to calculate mass and volume of medications, and common dose measurement and dose abbreviations.

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

Prerequisite:Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical.
240842CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:40AMMWLNCN140 Staff
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Staff
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLNCSITE Staff
240850CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:10PM-02:50PMMWLNCN140 Staff
240857CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:40AMTRDCAC316 Staff
240865CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2712:10PM-02:50PMTRDCAC316 Staff
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-152 U.S. History Since 1877 (3 cr.) AS

240034CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN106 Barleen
This course is the study of political, cultural,?social, and economic developments from 1877 to the?present. Historical perspective and critical?analysis are emphasized.

HOSPITALITY, CULINARY & MGT

Clinton Community College

HCM-116 Fundamentals of Baking (3 cr.) VT

239655CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:30AMTWCCAC208 Keefer
CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-10:30AMTWCCAC208 Keefer
239654CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-12:30PMTWCCAC208 Keefer
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:30PMTWCCAC208 Keefer
This course is for a student with very little baking or pastry experience. Students will learn the basics of theory and preparation of baked items. Science and math will play a large role in this course. Items the students will prepare include yeast bread, cookies, creams, puddings, pie crusts and filling, and quick breads. The focus of the course is on standard production methods for a successful product in small and large scale batches.

HCM-265 Mathematics for Hospitality (3 cr.) VT

239668CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMRCCAC208 Keefer
239667CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMRCCAC208 Keefer
This course will provide the student with a general understanding of mathematics application used in a professional food service setting. This course will then introduce the student to the mathematical knowledge needed in the restaurant and hospitality industry.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

IND-200 Mechanical Drives I (2 cr.) VT

239991CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:50AMMWCCAC229 Otto, Otto
CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:50AM-10:30AMMWCCAC223 Otto, Otto
239993CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-12:50PMMWCCAC229 Otto, Otto
CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:30PMMWCCAC223 Otto, Otto
This course will teach stuents the fundamentals of?mechanical drives by introducing the student to?key fasteners, v-belts, chain drives, spur gear?drives and multiple shaft drives in mechanical?drive systems used throughout the industry.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Clinton Community College

CIS-189 Python (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take NET-303 or CIS-121 as a prerequisite or concurrently
239519CLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMTWRLNCN147 Staff
239518CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:30PM-02:30PMTWRDCAC306 Staff
This course introduces core programming basics?using the Python programming language. Basics?include data types, control structures, algorithm?development, and program design within functions.?The course discusses the fundamental principles of?Object-Oriented Programming, as well as in-depth?data and information processing techniques.?Students will problem solve, explore real-world?software development challenges, and create?practical and contemporary applications using?graphical user interfaces and graphics.

NET-159 Cisco Packet Tracer (1 cr.) VT

239564CLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBAMDCAC306 Staff
CLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA DCAC306 Staff
239565CLL8201/19/27-03/12/27TBAMLNCN147 Staff
CLL8201/19/27-03/12/27TBA LNCN147 Staff
This course will teach students to use a?cross-platform visual simulation tool to create?network topologies and build modern computer?networks. After learning the user interface,?students will build and maintain a small network?that includes routers, switches, and computers.

NET-166 Applied Computer Security (3 cr.) VT

239567CLL9203/22/27-05/14/27TBAMTWRLNCN147 Staff
CLL9203/22/27-05/14/27TBA LNCN147 Staff
239566CLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBATWRDCAC306 Staff
This course will discuss the basic concepts of?practical computer and Internet security:?passwords, firewalls, antivirus software, malware,?social networking, surfing the Internet, phishing,?and wireless networks. This class is intended for?students with little or no background in?information technology or security.

LITERATURE

Clinton Community College

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

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
240458CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:30AMTRMAQC25 Petersen
240457CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:35AM-11:05AMTRMAQC25 Petersen
241628CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMTRLNCNTBA 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-111 American Lit Since Mid-1800s (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
240455CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:30PM-02:50PMTRLNCN133 Campbell
This course introduces literary works in four genres (the short story, poetry, drama, and the novel) by American authors from 1865 to the present, with a focus on themes and formal characteristics that define American literature. Emphasis is on learning the basic elements of each genre and applying those elements as tools of literary interpretation through critical reading and writing. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

MANAGEMENT

Clinton Community College

MGT-110 Small Business Management (3 cr.) AS

239533CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:30AMMWDCAC307 Eberhart
This course blends entrepreneurial dreams with exploration of the range of business functions necessary to operate a small business, such as marketing and financial management, and business planning. Students will sharpen their problem-solving skills through a variety of experiential exercises, classroom discussion, and the completion of a partial business plan by courses end.

MGT-151 Management Communications I (3 cr.) VT

239631CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:35AM-10:20AMMTWRDCAC307 Eberhart
239703CEH9103/22/27-05/14/2705:30PM-08:30PMMLNCN106 Staff
NOTE: This section combines in-peson classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course prepares students for the types of written communication essential to management and supervision success.

MANUFACTURING

Clinton Community College

MFG-201 CNC Turning Operator (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission; Take MFG-221
240017CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-12:50PMMWDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:50PM-02:40PMMWDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
This course will introduce students to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) turning centers in the manufacturing setting. Various projects will strengthen students proper use and troubleshooting of this equipment in the manufacturing setting.

MFG-221 CNC Milling Operator (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:#Take MFG-106 and MFG-371 or with Instructor permission.; Take MFG-201
240018CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-12:50PMTRDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:50PM-02:40PMTRDCAC344 Wadsworth, Wadsworth
This course will introduce students to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) milling centers in the manufacturing setting. Various projects will strengthen the students proper use and troubleshooting of this equipment.

MFG-505 Lean Manufacturing (1 cr.) VT

239985CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMWCCAC229 Otto
239986CLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-02:00PMWCCAC229 Otto
This course covers the principles and techniques?of lean manufacturing, which include implementing?lean manufacturing and methods of eliminating?waste. Upone completion of a final project,?students will learn the impact of eliminating?waste on the real-world environment.

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.
241132CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-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-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.
241134CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-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-128 PreCalculus (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in MAT-138 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.
241129CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:50AMMWLNCN148 Adelson
241133CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:05AMTRMAQC27 Adelson
This course is intended to prepare students for?calculus or advanced science courses. The course?covers logarithms and exponential functions,?trigonometric functions, complex numbers, analytic?geometry, and topics in the theory of equations.

✓ 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.
241130CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-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.

NURSING

Clinton Community College

ADN-457 Complex Health Concepts (12 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADN-302, ADN-451, ADN-176, and BIO-186.
238807CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:40PMMRLNCN116 Schmertmann
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Schmertmann
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts?within the domain of the individual, healthcare,?and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of?fluid and electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion,?professional behaviors, caring interventions, and?managing care, mobility, stress/coping, violence,?health-wellness-illness, healthcare systems, and?quality improvement. This course incorporates?Preceptorship for the Associate Degree Nursing?students, which builds upon concepts taught in?previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on?the nursing process to meet the health needs of?individuals and groups across the life span. Upon?completion, students should be able to demonstrate?specific strategies to meet the challenges of role?transition from student to professional?practitioner.

PNN-158 Health Concepts II (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in PNN-154, PNN-280, and BIO-173.
238813CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:20PMMRLNCN127 Adams
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Adams
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Adams
This course is designed to further develop the?concepts of: central venous access devices,?intravenous therapy, fluid and electrolytes,?parenteral nutrition, acid-base, metabolism,?cellular regulation, oxygenation, inflammation,?infection, immunity, health-wellness-illness,?caring interventions, teaching and learning,?safety, informatics, elimination, intracranial?regulation, perfusion, sensory perception,?professional behaviors, thermoregulation,?mobility, comfort, end of life care, glucose?regulation, clinical decision making and?collaboration.

PNN-282 Pharmacology II (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Minimum grade of C in PNN-158.; Minimum grade of C or higher in PNN-154, PNN-280, and BIO-173.
238819CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:10AMFLNCN116 Adams
This course provides second semester nursing?students enrolled in Practical and Associate?Degree Nursing programs with additional?pharmacological tools. Builds on pharmacological?nursing using the nursing process as a framework?introduced in Pharmacology I. Discuss actions,?interactions, adverse effects, nursing?implications for drugs for multiple systems and?differences across the lifespan.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

✓ PHS-152 Astronomy (4 cr.) AS

241144CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:00AMTLNCN132B Abdi
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:00AMRLNCN132B 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-172 College Physics II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:PHY-162 or consent of instructor.
241142CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-03:30PMMLNCN132B Abdi
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-03:30PMWLNCN132B Abdi
This course is a continuation of PHY 162 -?College Physics I. It includes static and current?electricity, electromagnetism, wave motion,?optics, atomic, and nuclear physics. Students will?achieve a basic understanding of the fundamental?principles in these topics and be able to apply?physics concepts to a variety of physical?situations. Students are expected to acquire basic?skills in scientific methods, critical reasoning,?and problem-solving.

PHY-222 Classical Physics II (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:MAT-210 and PHY-212 or consent of instructor
241143CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-03:30PMMLNCN132B Abdi
CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-03:30PMWLNCN132B Abdi
This course is a continuation of ?PHY 212 -?Classical Physics I. It includes static?electricity, current, electromagnetism, geometric?and wave optics, and a brief introduction to?modern physics. Students will achieve a basic?understanding of the fundamental principles in?these topics and to be able to apply physics?concepts to a variety of physical situations.?Students are expected to acquire basic skills in?scientific methods, critical reasoning, and?problem-solving. The application of calculus to?these physics concepts is used.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Clinton Community College

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

240073CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:05AM-10:05AMMWFMAQC25 Hamerlinck
240076CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-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

240860CLL0601/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMMWDCAC308 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section PSY-111-CLL10 General Psychology (241252).
241135CLL0801/19/27-05/14/2709:40AM-11:00AMMWLNCN107 Staff
NOTE: This section is open enrollment. Academy students please see section PSY-111-CLL04 General Psychology (240845).
240868CLL0701/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:50PMMWDCAC308 Staff
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section PSY-111-CLL11 General Psychology (241330).
240836CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWFMAQCTBA Anderson
240838CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2709:05AM-10:05AMMWFMAQCTBA Anderson
240845CLL0401/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:20AMTRLNCN107 Carlson
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section PSY-111-CLL08 General Psychology (241135).
240726CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN107 Carlson
240852CLL0501/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:50PMTRLNCN107 Carlson
NOTE: Career Academy Students ONLY. All other students, please see section PSY-111-CLL09 General Psychology (241213).
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

241629CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMMWLNCNTBA Schmidt
240837CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:10AM-11:10AMMWFMAQCTBA Anderson
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.

PSY-251 Social Psychology (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:PSY-111 or SOC-110
240725CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-12:20PMTRLNCN107 Carlson
This course covers theories and research of?individual behavior in a social environment.?Topics will include social influence processes,?group behavior, leadership, conformity, attitude?formation, antisocial behavior, and social?cognition.

PSY-281 Educational Psychology (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:PSY-111 or consent of instructor
240724CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:30AM-10:50AMTRLNCN107 Carlson
This course is designed for individuals who are or will be working in a vocational environment, which requires them to provide or become part of an educational or training program. Although the course is targeting traditional educational systems, it is directly applicable to virtually any setting in which a person may be required to help an individual or group of individuals learn and understand new information, or to develop new knowledge and skills sets. The fundamentals of this course are designed to assist the student in differentiating learning theory and processes as aspects of human development. Emphasis is placed on the roles of the educators and the students in applying the principles of learning, instruction, evaluation, and pupil management.

SOCIOLOGY

Clinton Community College

SOC-110 Intro Sociology (3 cr.) AS

240075CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWFMAQC25 Hamerlinck
240071CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:20PMTRLNCN154 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

240454CLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMMWLNCNTBA Bielski
240452CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMMWLNCN150 Bielski
240453CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:20AMTRLNCNTBA Bielski
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.

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

Clinton Community College

SDV-130 Career Exploration (1 cr.) AS

239604CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2710:00AM-11:20AMTLNCN149 Maus
This course is designed to involve students in educational and occupational orientation (as related to self) and to make valid educational choices. Participants have an opportunity to investigate employment opportunities in their field of interest. The college selection process is reviewed and an appropriate curriculum for students majors will be developed.

WELDING

Clinton Community College

WEL-364 GMAW-MIG (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and WEL-361
240024CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA MAQCTBA Barsema, Barsema
240010CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMMCCAC201 Simonin, Simonin
CLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:20AMTWRCCAC225 Simonin, Simonin
240012CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-01:40PMMCCAC201 Simonin, Simonin
CLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-03:20PMTWRCCAC225 Simonin, Simonin
This course provides comprehensive instruction in?the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process, commonly?referred to as MIG Welding. Emphasis is placed on?hands-on skill development, with a focus on metal?transfer modes, puddle manipulation, equipment?setup and operation, welding procedures, and?safety practices. Students will gain experience?welding in various positions and joint?configurations, preparing them for?industry-standard applications of GMAW across a?range of materials and fabrication scenarios.

WEL-365 FCAW-Flux & Cutting (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and WEL-361
240005CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-09:40AMMCCAC201 Simonin, Simonin
CLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:20AMTWRCCAC225 Simonin, Simonin
240006CLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-01:40PMMCCAC201 Simonin, Simonin
CLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-02:20PMTWRCCAC225 Simonin, Simonin
240025CLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA MAQCTBA Barsema, Barsema
This course provides comprehensive instruction in?the Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), Oxy-Fuel, and?Plasma cutting processes. Emphasis is placed in?hands-on skill development, with a focus on proper?puddle manipulation, wire selection, equipment?setup and operation for both FCAW and Oxy-Fuel?cutting, welding procedures, and safety practices.?Students will gain experience in welding in?various positions and joint configurations,?preparing them for industry-standard applications?of FCAW across a range of materials and?fabrication/manufacturing scenarios. Students will?also gain experience in Oxy-Fuel cutting and?equipment set up.

WORK BASED LEARNING

Clinton Community College

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

239978CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-11:45AMFCCAC231 Johnson
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.

WBL-301 Internship: AFNR (1 cr.) VT

241657CLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMFOFFCSITE Keefer
241658CLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMFOFFCSITE Toppert
This course is offered under the supervision and?mentoring of practicing professionals. This course?provides students the opportunity to learn in a?professional work setting related to their major?or career goal in Agriculture, Food, and Natural?Resources. Students will participate in job?training, and will gain experience in problem?solving, decision making, and specific job duties?within a business or organization.