Summer2017 - Portland Community College

Summer2017
10 Register and Pay
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Summer Teen Program
Arts
Home and Garden
Language and Culture
Recreation and Wellness
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Swim
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Traffic Safety
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Travel
Work and Life Balance
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Student Information
Class Locations
Behind the Schedule
Class Subject Index
Register and Pay
17Dance
18 Music and Theater
19Photography
21 Visual Arts
24Writing
27 Emergency Preparedness
27 Food and Drink
29 Garden, Nature and Yards
30 Hobbies and Crafts
31 Home Improvement
31Pets
32 Do It Yourself (DIY)
32 Woodworking and Metalworking
35 Cultural Exploration
35Languages
41Health
41 Mind-Body Wellness
42Sports
44 Work Out
45 Adult 55+ Fitness
Art outside
In the glorious summer weather,
make art outdoors or inspired by it…
Street Jazz Dance (page 18)
Urban Nature Photography (page 20)
Outdoor Portrait Photography (page 20)
Street Photography Workshop (page 20)
Summer Photography: Landscapes,
Flowers and Countryside (page 20)
Photography: Location Lighting (page 21)
Architectural Details Portland Stye (page 21)
Ceramics: Your Garden Gallery (page 22)
Chinese Brush Painting (page 23)
Land and Sea Painting (page 23)
Poetry: Small Noticings (page 25)
53Careers
54 Career Skills
55 Computer Skills and Technology
60 Continuing Education and License Renewal
60 Personal Development
61 Personal Finance
61 Test Preparation
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pcc.edu/communityed ︱ 971-722-6266
Register and Pay
How to Register
How to Pay
You have four options:
Have the five-digit CRN (course reference
number) of the class(es) you would like to register
for ready.
• MyPCC: visit pcc.edu/nc. If this is your
first time registering click on “Create Your
Account.” If you are a returning student click
on “Register in MyPCC.”
• MAIL or FAX: complete the form to the right
and fax it to 971-722-4988 or mail it to:
Portland Community College
PO Box 19000
Portland OR 97280
• PHONE: call 971-722-8888 and choose
option 2 from the menu, three times.
• IN PERSON: walk into any PCC Registration
office. Offices are located at the Cascade,
Sylvania, Rock Creek, and Southeast
Campuses. Registration office hours can
be found at pcc.edu/registration
• MyPCC: log on to MyPCC at my.pcc.edu.
Select the PCC-Pay link on your homepage or
under “Pay for College.”
• MAIL: submit payment with a completed
registration form and mail it to:
Portland Community College
PO Box 19000
Portland OR 97280
• PHONE: call 971-722-8888 and choose
option 3 from the menu.
• IN PERSON: walk into any PCC Student
Account Services office. Offices are located
at the Cascade, Sylvania, Rock Creek, and
Southeast Campuses. Find hours at
pcc.edu/resources/business
You are responsible to ensure that your account
is paid in full even if you do not receive a bill.
When to Pay
Special Registration
You cannot register for the following programs
through the normal PCC registration system:
Payment is due at the time when your registration
is processed. If you don’t pay by the due date,
one or more of the following steps may be taken:
Driver Ed, Motorcycle, Summer Teen Program,
or Swim with Community Ed.
• A late fee of up to 10% of your unpaid tuition
and fees.
Please see the specific program pages for
registration instructions and information.
• A financial hold against future registrations.
Register and pay for online classes at
ed2go.com/portlandcc
For online class questions call 971-722-2711
or email [email protected]
Registration Confirmation
• Collection of your past due balance by an
outside agency. Accounts in collection are
subject to additional charges and penalties.
You will not be automatically dropped from a
class for non-attendence. Community Ed does
not follow the deletion for Non-payment process.
Refund/Drop Policy
Confirmation of class registration is assumed
once you register. You will not be sent written
confirmation. Access to your class schedule
and bill is available online using MyPCC. If you
register by mail, note that PCC does not bill
daily, so you may or may not receive a bill before
class begins. If you register online, an electronic
billing notification will be sent to your MyPCC
email account.
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Payment is due when your registration is
processed.
If you want to drop a class, you must do so
online via MyPCC or by contacting a Registration
office. Drop deadlines vary for Community Ed
classes. 100% of charges associated with a class
will be removed if you formally drop before the
appropriate deadline listed in the next column.
Non-attendance does not relieve you of your
obligation to pay. If you register for a class
and do not attend or stop attending and fail to
personally drop by the drop deadline, you will be
responsible for all tuition and fees. Accounts are
subject to late fees if bills are not paid on time.
CHARGES WILL NOT BE REMOVED IF YOU
FAIL TO DROP BEFORE THE DEADLINE.
Class Length
Drop Deadline
Less than
2 weeks
Prior to the first day
class meets
2-7 weeks By the end of the
first day class is held
8-10 weeks
Six calendar days
after the start of class
Driver Education
Before the second class
Motorcycle Three calendar days before the first class
Online Six calendar days after
the start of class
Personal Training
Regular Packages
Six calendar days after
after orientation.
No drops or refunds on
partially used packages.
Personal Training
Extra Packages
Six calendar days after
after registration
No drops or refunds on
partially used packages.
Note: some classes have specific registration/
drop dates listed in the course footnote. Those
dates supersede the drop deadlines listed above.
Student Email
PCC uses email to conduct academic-related
business. For this reason, the college provides
each student with a free email account. All
students at PCC have a MyPCC account that
includes an “@pcc.edu” email address.
PCC email accounts are the officially recognized
accounts for email communication between
students and the College. All PCC students are
responsible for checking their PCC email accounts
for official communications (bills, waitlists, etc.).
Access your student email on the MyPCC
homepage by clicking “Email” in the top-right
corner of the page. You can also access your
PCC email account directly at google.pcc.edu
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
Registration Form Non-Credit/CEU Classes
Phone: 971-722-8888, option 2 Online: pcc.edu/nc Fax: 971-722-4988 Mail: PO Box 19000, Portland OR 97280
Part A: Course Registration Requests
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CRN (5-digit number)
Course Title
CRN (5-digit number)
Course Title
CRN (5-digit number)
Course Title
Part B: Student Information
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PCC ID Number (“G Number”) or SSN*
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Last Name
Other Names Used
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First Name
Middle Initial
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Mailing Address
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Email Address
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Daytime Phone Number
Student Status
™ New PCC Student ™ Currently Enrolled at PCC
™ Previously Attended PCC
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Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY)
Gender
™ Male ™ Female
City
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State
Evening Phone Number
City
High School/GED – Name of School/Institution
ZIP
State
Year Graduated/Obtained
* PCC will request Social Security Numbers (SSN) at the time of application. The SSN will not be used as the student ID number but will be provided to entities requiring SSNs, including, but not limited to, the federal government for financial
aid and the Tax Relief Act (1997) reporting, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Oregon Community College Unified Reporting System (OCCURS). Your SSN may be used in connection with developing, validating or administering
predictive tests and assessments; improving instruction; internal identification of students; collection of student debts, automated verification functions, including enrollment. Students who choose not to provide their SSN will be ineligible for
financial aid, and deferred payment and other financial arrangements. If you provide your SSN to PCC, you will consent to allow PCC to use the number in the manner described.
PCC is committed to affirmative action goals and would appreciate your response to the following:
Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino?
Citizen Type
™ Yes ™ No
™ U.S. Citizen ™ Resident Alien/Refugee/Immigrant
™ Other, Enter Type
Are you an Oregon resident?
™ Yes ™ No
Select one or more of the following racial categories to describe yourself
™ American Indian or Alaska Native ™ Asian ™ Black or African American
™ Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ™ White
Are you a veteran of the U.S. Military?
™ Yes ™ No
What is your main reason for attending PCC? (select one)
™ Take classes for high school credit RH ™ Improve writing, reading, or math skills RI ™ Learn skills to get a job or keep a job RJ ™ Explore a new career area RN
™ Earn credit towards a bachelor’s (4-year) degree RT ™ Learn English RL ™ Take a ABE/GED class RA ™ Complete a certificate or career technical program at PCC RC
™ Take courses for personal interest RP ™ Explore educational opportunities at PCC RE ™ Undecided RD
What courses are you mainly interested in taking? (select one)
™ Personal interest ™ Professional Interest ™ Continuing Education (CEU) ™ English as a Second Language (ESL) ™ Adult Basic Education (ABE) ™ General Equivalency Degree (GED)
Part C: Registration Confirmation
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My enrollment with Portland Community College will signify my consent to and acceptance of all policies and procedures governing my enrollment, including financial liability.
If I fail to remit payment when due, I will promise to pay to PCC all reasonable costs for collection, including collection agency fees.
Signature
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
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Summer
Teen Program
Cooking
NEW CLASS
9FD 601W Power
9FD 601P A World of Meatballs
You can find meatballs from every culture, each with
its own spices and favorite meats. We’ll make Italian
meatballs, Persian lamb meatballs with saffron rice,
and Asian chicken sesame-ginger meatballs. Come
hungry! For ages 12-17.
34066
SE Campus COMX KIT
5pm-7:50pm
$ 35 + $ 30 fee
Tue7/11 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 7/9. Class is primarily demonstration
9FD 601Q Cooking
Beginners
Basics for
New to the Kitchen? Learn necessary kitchen
equipment, how to stock a basic pantry, and
proper knife skills. Make roast chicken and mashed
potatoes, salad and dressings, scrambled eggs,
creamy vegetable soup, basic pasta tips and
brownies. For ages 12-17.
34067
SE Campus COMX KIT
5pm-7:50pm
Tue 7/18-7/25Garcia-Andre$ 59 + $ 60 fee
Must reg/drop by 7/16. Includes knife to bring home.
NEW CLASS
Up your Day:
Breakfast on the Go
Do you love breakfast but sometimes skip it and
then fade out by mid morning? Learn ninja breakfast
making skills to keep you fueled up. Try super
smoothies, breakfast burritos, omelets and more.
Come hungry and eat your creations! For ages 12-17.
34491
SE Campus COMX KIT
Mon6/26 Gates
9am-1pm
$ 35 + $12 fee
Dance
NEW CLASS
9DAN 600H Aerial Dance
Learn to fly! Explore single-point trapeze, hoop,
silks, and invented apparatus, including an aerial
bike. Build confidence, strength and grace as you
meet new friends and take supported risks in a body
positive, playful environment. All levels welcome.
For ages 12-17.
34091
SE Portland ECHOTC THEATER12pm-2:50pm
Mon-Fri7/10-7/14 Wheeler-Kay $209
NEW CLASS
9DAN 600J Contemporary Circus
Physical storytelling takes center stage as you
explore trapeze, aerial silks, acrobatics, juggling
and stilt-walking. Take supported risks and discover
your own potential as you make theater with new
friends. All levels welcome. For ages 12-17.
34493
SE Campus COMX KIT
Mon8/7
Gates
34100
SE Portland ECHOTC THEATER12pm-2:50pm
Mon-Fri8/7-8/11 Wheeler-Kay $209
NEW CLASS
9HB 600G Fashion
Clothes
and Fit: Alter Your
Interested in fashion or a wardrobe upgrade? Learn
to use a sewing machine and alter your clothing!
Change hem and sleeve lengths plus many tips and
tricks! Bring your own sewing machine or borrow one
in class. No experience necessary. For ages 12-17.
32615Cascade
Mon/Wed7/17-7/26
TH 112
Moskovitz
4:30pm-6:30pm
$79 + $10 fee
Languages
9FD 601Y Farmers Market Challenge
Love fresh fruits and veggies, and want to eat
more seasonally? Learn what to shop for in
each season, and create quick pickles, salsas,
refrigerator jam and summer fruit dessert, then
eat your creations! For ages 12-17.
9am-1pm
$ 35 + $12 fee
Fashion
NEW CLASS
9LAN 615T Spanish Immersion
Don’t let your Spanish skills fade during the
summer. Get your tongue moving again with games,
activities, discussions and more. Bring lunch or plan
to eat at PCC’s cafeteria. For students with at least
one year of high school Spanish. For ages 14-17.
31729
SE Campus TABOR 127
9am-11:50am
$195 + $ 4 fee
M/W/F7/10-7/28 Galindo
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/mario.galindo
Money Management
9MNY 616V Finances
We incorporate all aspects of personal finance
to provide teens with the foundation needed to
make informed financial decisions. Topics include
savings, budgeting, what is credit, investing, risk
management and entrepreneurship. For ages 12-17.
31750Sylvania
TCB 211
Tue 7/11-7/25Holcombe
6pm-7:50pm
$ 65
Personal Development
9FD 601X International Supper Club
Do you love to eat foods from around the world, and
want to learn how to cook them? Create fried rice,
ramen, and two pasta sauces, and then eat your
creations! For ages 12-17.
9DAN 600I Hip Hop
Warm up and learn basic hip hop steps and groove
moves. Learn how to put them into a routine with fun
music and positive energy. All levels welcome. For
ages 12-17.
9PDV 620F Making Friends with Yourself
Discover your best ally is you. Through art, games,
movement and self-compassion activities learn how
to treat yourself with kindness and appreciation and
balance the emotional ups and downs at school,
home and socially. For incoming 9th-12th graders.
34492
SE Campus COMX KIT
Mon7/17 Gates
34102
SE Campus TABOR 102
Thu 7/6-7/20Elstad
34068
SE Campus SCOTT 200
Tue/Thu7/11-8/3 Lenkin
9am-1pm
$ 35 + $12 fee
1pm-1:50pm
$ 35
Get more info at pcc.edu/community/teen
You cannot register for Summer Teen Program courses through the normal PCC registration system.
1pm-2:50pm
$125 + $ 35 fee
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Sports
9SPR 622O Kayaking
Discover kayaking! Come learn basic strokes, boat
control and the fundamental elements of kayaking.
Equipment and supervised instruction provided. For
ages 12-15.
31376
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
M/T/W7/17-7/19 Brown
Must reg/drop by 7/10.
9am-12:50pm
$180
31378
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
M/T/W8/14-8/16 Brown
Must reg/drop by 8/7.
9am-12:50pm
$180
9SPR 623P Archery
The ancient skill of archery is making a comeback!
Come learn basic skills through fun archery games
and competitions. All equipment provided. For ages
12-15.
31202Sylvania
HT GYM
Sat 7/8-8/12Webb
11:30am-12:50pm
$ 59
34111Sylvania
HT GYM
Sat 7/8-8/12Webb
10am-11:20am
$ 59
9SPR 623R Tennis
This intro class includes grip, strokes and scoring
rules. Bring racket and one unopened can of tennis
balls. For ages 12-17.
9COM 610P Maker Lab: Make Your First
3D Model
Create an action figure, toy or design custom
jewelry. Learn to prepare a model for 3D printing
and create a design portfolio to showcase your
work! Use professional-level modeling software to
sculpt, texture and render your own 3D creation. For
ages 12-17.
34071
SE Campus TABOR 117
Mon-Fri7/24-7/28 Jenkins
$189
34072
Willow Creek WCC 215
Mon-Fri8/7-8/11 Jenkins
$189
9am-11:50am
1pm-3:50pm
9COM 610K Minecraft Modders
Use Minecraft to learn the basics of modding and
foundations of programming. Learn scripting and
logic statements as you create your first mod!
Introductory coding will be taught through a
simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. For
ages 12-17.
32190
SE Campus TABOR 112
Mon-Fri6/26-6/30 Longrie
$189
32226
Willow Creek WCC 215
Mon-Fri7/10-7/14 Longrie
$189
9am-11:50am
1pm-3:50pm
Adventures:
The Next Level!
34070
Willow Creek WCC 215
Mon-Fri7/31-8/4 Jenkins
9am-11:50am
$189
9COM 610C Code Breakers
Calling future coders, programmers and designers!
Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML,
JavaScript and CSS through a series of web projects
and design challenges. This course has the essentials
you need to begin your journey. For ages 12-17.
32187
SE Campus TABOR 117
Mon-Fri7/17-7/21 Jenkins
32225
Willow Creek WCC 215
Mon-Fri7/31-8/4 Jenkins
9am-11:50am
$189
1pm-3:50pm
$189
9COM 610I Make Your First 3D
Video Game!
Develop a game concept that goes well beyond
the limitations of traditional 2D game design. You
will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore
beginner event scripting, level design, controlling
flow of gameplay, and story telling. For ages 12-17.
32188
SE Campus TABOR 112
Mon-Fri6/26-6/30 Longrie
1pm-3:50pm
$189
32723
Willow Creek WCC 215
Mon-Fri7/10-7/14 Longrie
9am-11:50am
$189
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34115Sylvania
AM 112
9am-12:50pm
Tue7/11 Mittelstaedt
and
Sylvania
AM 112
10am-11:50am
Tue/Thu7/13-8/8 Mittelstaedt
and
Sylvania
AM 112
9am-12:50pm
Thu8/10 Mittelstaedt$245 + $145 fee
Textbooks provided. Bring #2 pencils, eraser and calculator.
Theater
Identity, Storytelling Performance
and Poetry
9COM 610B App
1pm-3:50pm
$189
34114
SE Campus LIBR 207
9am-12:50pm
Mon7/10 Mittelstaedt
and
SE Campus LIBR 207
10am-11:50am
Mon/Wed7/12-8/7
Mittelstaedt
and
SE Campus LIBR 207
9am-12:50pm
Wed8/9
Mittelstaedt$245 + $145 fee
Textbooks provided. Bring #2 pencils, eraser and calculator.
9DAN 600K Personification:
Technology
34069
SE Campus TABOR 117
Mon-Fri7/17-7/21 Jenkins
9TP 610H ACT and New SAT Test Prep
Learn strategies for taking the ACT and new
SAT tests to maximize your score, developing
skills applicable to any standardized test. Covers
general strategies for the Reading, Writing and
Language, Math and Science Tests as well as
the Essay.
NEW CLASS
31203
Rock Creek BLDG5 GYM A/B 4pm-5:20pm
$75
Wed 6/28-8/23Slack
Choose from a variety of web-based (HTML5)
mobile apps to explore in-depth programming
concepts. Student projects will be accessible on a
web site and can be played on any mobile device or
computer. Publishing to App Stores not included.
For ages 12-17.
Test Preparation
Instructor Spotlight: Kim Longrie
Standing on stage, we can use our own stories
as a platform for communication and understanding.
Explore the tools of live personal performance,
storytelling and poetry with a focus on metaphors
dealing with identity. All levels welcome. For
ages 12-17.
Kim is a high school English teacher who believes
that teenagers have much to teach us about life.
She loves Portland, especially the trails, shops,
and restaurants. In her spare time, Kim can be
found hiking with her dog, skating on the track
with her roller derby team, or reading one of her
favorite books.
34104
SE Campus TABOR 102
Sat 7/8-7/22Ellis
9COM 610Q Virtual
9FA 623H Comics: Characters
Develop your own unique characters to use
as a basis for a comic narrative. Learn from a
professional about character design, vocabulary
and storytelling techniques, composition, writing,
penciling, lettering and inking. All levels welcome.
For ages 12-17.
is Now
Reality: The Future
Learn the foundations of VR design by creating
your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated
environments and crafting memorable 3D
experiences. You will work in small groups; VR
Games will be available online to share with friends
and family. For ages 12-17.
34074
SE Campus TABOR 117
Mon-Fri7/24-7/28 Jenkins
VR goggles included.
1pm-3:50pm
$189 + $19 fee
34075
Willow Creek WCC 215
Mon-Fri8/7-8/11 Jenkins
VR goggles included.
9am-11:50am
$189 + $19 fee
Class Spotlight:
Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality!
In this cutting edge class, you will learn the
foundations of VR design by creating your own
virtual worlds, exploring simulated environments
and crafting memorable 3D experiences. Students
will work in pairs or teams.
11am-12:50pm
$ 55
Visual Arts
NEW CLASS
34105
SE Campus SCOTT 207
11am-3:50pm
$179 + $ 25 fee
Mon-Fri7/10-7/14 Alexander-Tanner
Bring your lunch.
NEW CLASS
9FA 623I Comics:
Short Stories
Writing and Drawing
Explore the storytelling capabilities of the comics
medium. Learn from a seasoned comic artist how to
pitch your story, develop its concepts and outline a
narrative. Design, pencil, letter and ink your finished
comic. All levels welcome. For ages 12-17.
34106
SE Campus SCOTT 207
11am-3:50pm
$179 + $ 25 fee
Mon-Fri8/7-8/11 Alexander-Tanner
Bring your lunch.
Get more info at pcc.edu/community/teen
You cannot register for Summer Teen Program courses through the normal PCC registration system.
“Great opportunity to expose students to SAT test taking strategy.”
~ ACT and New SAT Test Prep parent
Summer Teen Program
NEW CLASS
9FA 623J Make A Pinhole Camera
Any box can be a camera, when you add some
darkness, a bit of light through a pinhole and photo
paper for printing. Make a pinhole camera, plan
your shots, and explore how you can manipulate the
images using chemistry in the darkroom. All levels
welcome. For ages 12-17
34107
SE Campus TABOR 131
10am-12:50pm
$ 69 + $ 20 fee
Tue/Thu7/11-7/18 Riches
Class work includes use of sharp knife and strong paint.
NEW CLASS
9FA 623K Nature Photography
Stop and take the time to see nature like a
photographer. During field trips we will learn about
perspective, composition, lenses and light to create
unique images of nature. Class time will be spent
selecting and critiquing photographs. For ages
12-17.
34108Sylvania
HT 319
10am-12:20pm
$ 65
T/W/R 8/15-8/17Regal
Bring digital camera with owner’s manual.
9FA 623A Photography: Beginning
Learn the basics of camera operation, including
f-stops, shutter speeds and lenses, while improving
your compositions and developing your own style.
Bring film or digital camera with owner’s manual to
class. For ages 12-17.
32896Sylvania
Mon-Thu7/24-7/27
HT 319
Regal
10am-12:20pm
$79
Writing
NEW CLASS
Writing and
34109
SE Campus TABOR 138
1pm-2:50pm
$ 65
Mon-Thu6/26-6/29 River
Bring your smartphone and writing materials.
NEW CLASS
9WRI 600X Texts and Tweets: Today’s
#Epistle Poetry
People have always written each other letters.
Poems in the form of letters (#epistle poems) now
come as tweets and texts. What can you pack into
this short form? #crushes #politics #trending For
ages 12-17.
34110
Willow Creek WCC 208
Sat7/29 River
Bring writing materials.
Fiction and Story
Registration for this program must go through
the Community Ed office. The registration packet
will be available on May 23 on the Summer Teen
Program website. Registration will open on May
24. Please submit the registration packet to
[email protected]
The registration packet must be submitted at
least two business days before the start of class.
On-site registrations will not be accepted.
We document our days and share our lives through
selfies. How often, though, do we go back to look at
them and explore what they mean? Through a series
of photography and short writing exercises we will
explore our identities. For ages 12-17.
9WRI 628A Creative
Registration
For any questions regarding registration, please
email [email protected] or call 971-722-6606.
9WRI 600W Snapshot:
Selfies Merge
Student and Parent Information
1pm-3:50pm
$ 35
Writing: Voice in
Focusing on point of view, voice and originality,
we will read and write every day. Discover writing
techniques that make your writing stronger, more
convincing and creative. For ages 12-17.
34098
SE Campus LIBR 216
Mon-Fri7/31-8/4 Walrod
Bring writing materials.
10:30am-11:50am
$ 65 + $ 3 fee
Class Cancellation/
Drop Information
If it is necessary to cancel your registration,
please submit your cancellation request to
[email protected]. Please note that cancellations
cannot be processed over the phone and must be
received in writing in accordance with the drop
policy. The drop policy can be referenced online
at pcc.edu/community/about/drop-refund.html
If you register for a class and do not attend or
stop attending or fail to personally drop within
the refund period, you will be responsible for all
tuition and fees. Accounts are subject to late fees
if not paid on time.
If you need to drop a class contact us at
[email protected] or 971-722- 6606. Drop your
course by the published drop deadline and verify
the next day that the drop was processed.
Class Length
Drop Deadline
Less than
2 weeks
Prior to the first day
class meets
2-7 weeks By the end of the
first day class is held
Note: some classes have specific registration/
drop dates listed in the course footnote. Those
dates supersede the drop deadlines above.
Payment
Payment is due upon receipt of registration
confirmation. Payment instructions will be included
within the registration confirmation.
For refund information, please reference the Refund/
Drop Policy on page 10.
Behavior Standards
We want everyone to have fun and stay safe.
Because college is an adult environment, all
participants must follow the guidelines outlined
in the PCC Student Rights and Responsibilities
document, which can be found at:
www.pcc.edu/about/policy/student-rights/
Students in the Summer Teen Program are expected
to be able to work independently and in groups with
minimal support from the instructor.
Student Needs
Does the student have special needs or allergies
that will impact his/her participation in the program?
List any relevant information that you’d like the
instructor(s) to have, including supports that
work well for your child in other classes on the
registration form. Please be specific so that our
instructors can create a learning environment that is
inclusive for all.
If the student requires accommodation beyond what
an instructor can provide, you may contact PCC
Disability Services at 971-722- 4341 a month before
the class begins. Office locations and more info:
www.pcc.edu/disability.
On the Disability Services website, click on the “Get
Started” button, and on the next page click on the “I
Take Community Education Courses” button.
Find updated class information:
pcc.edu/community/teen
Get more info at pcc.edu/community/teen
You cannot register for Summer Teen Program courses through the normal PCC registration system.
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Art History Studio - Bauhaus,
Narrative Art, Painting Food
Hilary Galián
Hilary’s students discuss what they notice in an art
slideshow, as a way of warming up to making their
own work. A former PCC student, Hilary earned an
MFA in Studio Art. Lately she paints neighborhood
scenes as a way of reflecting on Portland’s housing
market and its effects on her community. In the Fall,
watch for her drawing workshop in Spanish.
Find these classes on pages 21 and 23
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Arts
Dance
9DAN 611W 90s Throwback Hip Hop Dance
Get into your own groove with fun music and
positive energy as you learn new steps. An open
level introduction to hip hop with a 90s influence.
32182
SE Campus TABOR 102
Fri 7/7-8/25Elstad
6pm-7:20pm
$ 89
9DAN 600G Broadway Jazz
These uplifting and energetic classes develop a
strong foundation in jazz basics. Get your body
moving to classic Broadway and musical theater
showtunes. Wear fitness/dance apparel and bring
a water bottle. Socks or bare feet ok.
9DAN 610M Hip Hop
Explore new ways of moving to hip-hop beats,
pop, r&b and top 40 dance hits. Learn modern/
contemporary hip-hop and funk choreography. Find
your inner SWAG! Great for all levels, from beginners
to experienced artists. No black-soled shoes.
33324
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 12:15pm-1:15pm
$140
Sun 7/9-9/10Jauron
32585
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 1:15pm-2:30pm
$145
Sun 7/9-9/10Devine
9DAN 610N Jazz 101: Beginners
Increase your strength, stamina, flexibility,
fitness and self-expression while learning jazz
dance technique in a creative and encouraging
environment. Wear fitness/dance apparel and bring
a water bottle. Socks or bare feet ok.
9DAN 600F Aerial Explorations
Learn fundamentals on trapeze, hoop, tissu, rope
and invented apparatus. Build strength, confidence
and grace as you learn to fly. Apparatus varies
weekly, to match interests and skill levels of the
students. All levels welcome.
32531
Tue
32592
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 7:30pm-8:45pm
$145
Mon 6/26-8/28Wong
SE Portland ECHOTC THEATER7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 99
7/25-8/22Cannon
You may also like Trapeze, Acrobatics and
Physical Theater on page 18
9DAN 611Y Argentine Tango: Beginning
Learn the principles of how to move, how to
communicate with your dance partner by leading
or following in a comfortable embrace, and how to
listen and respond to the music. Create an enjoyable
dance in the language of Argentine tango.
32614Cascade
CAGYM 201
7:30pm-8:50pm
$75
Mon 7/10-8/14Norgard
Attend with a partner if possible. Tuition is per person.
9DAN 610H Belly Dance: Beginning 1
Learn the basics of belly dance while having fun in a
supportive atmosphere. Increase core strength and
gain flexibility. For women all ages and sizes. No
black-soled shoes.
Instructor Spotlight: Kody Jauron
Kody began his training in figure skating, musical
theater and ballet in Phoenix, and danced
professionally in Austin and Chicago prior to
joining NW Dance Project in 2015. Kody
approaches each class with the hope of students
having fun while they develop their own love of
dance and movement.
31166
SE Campus TABOR 102
Mon 7/10-8/28Zoller
7pm-8:20pm
$ 89
9DAN 610J Contemporary Fusion
Mix contemporary dance styles with jazz,
ballet and world dance influences. Emphasis
on proper body alignment, strength and
flexibility, rhythmic musical phrasing and self
expression. A fun combination of global music
and movement.
33931Sylvania
HT 101
Sat 7/22-8/12Albert
12pm-1:20pm
$ 55
32591
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 6:30pm-7:45pm
$145
Wed7/5-9/6 Nieto
9DAN 612A Lyrical Dance: Intermediate
Utilize ballet technique and modern movement
to create a story through dance and song. Tell
your own stories through pieces of choreography.
Previous dance background is encouraged, with
knowledge of basic turns, kicks and leaps.
33863
SE Campus TABOR 102
Thu 7/6-8/24Elstad
7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 89
You may also like American Sign Language
classes on page 36
UPDATED CLASS
9DAN 610O Pole Dance: Beginner
A thorough introduction to pole dance. Explore all
spins, floorwork, climbing and dance choreography
including technique and transitions. Same curriculum
as studio’s Beginner class. Bring water bottle.
31760
SE Portland ECLYSI STUDIO 10am-12pm
$ 255
Tue 7/11-8/29Morrow
Wear shorts, tank top or tee and warm-up/cool down clothes.
31761
SE Portland ECLYSI STUDIO 2:30pm-4:30pm
$ 255
Thu 7/13-8/31Gee
Wear shorts, tank top or tee and warm-up/cool down clothes.
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UPDATED CLASS
9DAN 611G Pole Dance: Intermediate
Learn basic inversions and aerial moves, focusing
on strength and agility. Explore moves such as
inverted v, reiko and pole box split, as well as pullups and releases. Bring water bottle. For students
who have completed Pole Dance: Beginner class.
31762
SE Portland ECLYSI STUDIO 1:30pm-3:30pm
$ 255
Wed 7/12-8/30Gee
Wear shorts, tank top or tee and warm-up/cool down clothes.
33902
SE Portland ECLYSI STUDIO 9:45am-11:45am
$ 255
Fri 7/14-9/1Morrow
Wear shorts, tank top or tee and warm-up/cool down clothes.
9DAN 610P Rock
Your Body! For
Absolute Beginners
Do you want to have fun and get fit? This
introductory class offers elements of jazz,
contemporary, hip-hop, salsa, funk and body
sculpting to upbeat grooves. Wear fitness/dance
apparel and bring a water bottle. Socks or bare
feet ok.
9DAN 611A Ballet: Beginner Intermediate
Discover ballet placement and principles of
movement and alignment, in this comprehensive
barre and center practice class. Participants should
have basic knowledge of ballet, positions, steps and
terms.
32584
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 7pm-8:30pm
Thu7/6-9/7Campbell $145
Ballroom
9DAN 610Z Ballroom
Westside
Dance: Beginning -
Techniques for fast and fun learning to get you on
the dance floor now. Learn the basics in foxtrot,
waltz, cha cha, rumba and more. No experience
necessary. Bring a partner. Tuition is per person. No
street shoes.
31629
Rock Creek BLDG5 111
7pm-7:50pm
Fri 7/7-7/21Haugland $29
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/sylvia.haugland
32590
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 4:45pm-5:45pm
$140
Sun 7/9-9/10Nieto
9DAN 600E Street Jazz Dance
Take foundational jazz and mix it with funk, soul,
sass and a little hip hop. This class offers fun
challenges for everyone; all levels welcome.
32545
SE Campus TABOR 102
Fri 7/7-8/25Elstad
7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 89
9DAN 610V Swing
Learn the basics of one of the most popular and
versatile dances, east coast swing. Get on the
dance floor and have fun. We may also dip into west
coast swing, jitterbug and hustle. Bring a partner.
Tuition is per person. No street shoes.
32048
Rock Creek BLDG5 111
8pm-8:50pm
Fri 7/7-7/21Haugland $29
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/sylvia.haugland
Ballet
9DAN 610C Ballet: Absolute Beginners 1
Have you always wanted to learn ballet? Join this class
and learn the basics of ballet technique. No experience
necessary. Wear ballet slippers, comfortable athletic
dance wear and bring a water bottle.
32587
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 3:30pm-4:45pm
$145
Sun 7/9-9/10McGill
32589
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 7:45pm-9pm
$145
Wed7/5-9/6 McGill
You may also like Core Balance = Yoga + Pilates +
Ballet Stretch on page 41
9DAN 610D Ballet: Absolute Beginners 2
Continue to learn the basics of ballet technique. The
next step for those with little ballet experience or
wishing to continue on from Absolute 1. Please wear
ballet slippers, comfortable athletic dance wear and
bring a water bottle.
32581
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 7:30pm-8:45pm
$145
Tue 6/27-9/5Jauron
No class 7/4.
32583
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 10:30am-11:45am
Sat 7/8-9/9Campbell $145
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Music and
Theater
9PER 623I Trapeze,
Physical Theater
Acrobatics and
Explore single-point trapeze, acrobatics and
physical theater while building confidence,
community and a stronger, more flexible you!
Experience your potential through circus, theater
arts and structured play. All bodies welcome.
32050
SE Portland ECHOTC THEATER7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 99
Wed 7/26-8/23Woolman
You may also like Aerial Explorations on page 17
Guitar
9PER 624G Guitar: Beginning Level 1
Learn fundamentals, proper playing position,
tuning techniques, right-hand picking patterns plus
left-hand exercises to improve independent finger
movement. You’ll be strumming patterns and easy
chords in no time. Bring guitar to class.
31630Sylvania
ST 108
Wed7/5-8/9 Jones
7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 89
33941Sylvania
ST 108
Mon 6/26-7/31Jones
6pm-7:20pm
$ 89
9PER 624H Guitar
Beginning
1 for All Styles:
Prepare for styles from rock to classical. Includes
tuning, chords, strums, songs, note-reading,
soloing, rhythm and tips to keep your practice
focused plus bonus pages. Bring guitar, required
text, tuner and pencil to class.
32539
SE Campus TABOR 138
Thu7/6-9/7Khovy
Text: Contemporary Class Guitar, Book 1
6pm-7:20pm
$ 89
9PER 624D Guitar:
and More
Blues Basics
Learn twelve-bar blues and variations in all keys as
well as scales, licks, lick building and turnarounds.
Focus on flatpicking styles with tunes from wellknown musicians. If you have access to a computer,
bring song notes to class.
32540
SE Campus TABOR 138
6pm-6:50pm
$ 65
Tue 7/11-8/29Khovy
Texts: Beginning Acoustic Blues Guitar (Book and CD)
Strings
9PER 625B Banjo: Beginning
Tune, play melodies and finger pick on the banjo
(with picks or without). Learn the claw hammer
Earl Scruggs picking style, as well as how to
strum and sing popular folk songs. Bring banjo
to class.
33940Sylvania
ST 108
Wed7/5-8/9 Jones
6pm-7:20pm
$ 89
9PER 624L Mandolin
Learn chords, licks and picking techniques. Play
Celtic, country, bluegrass and old-time standards.
Explore different ways to enjoy this historic
instrument. Bring mandolin to class.
33848
Willow Creek WCC 204
Tue 6/27-8/8Jones
No class 7/4.
7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 89
9PER 624P Ukulele: Beginning
Play the ukulele with chords and strumming
techniques that will enable you to sing and play
songs with this happy little stringed instrument.
Bring yours to class.
32180
SE Campus TABOR 138
7:30pm-8:50pm
$ 89
Thu7/6-9/7Khovy
Text: Essential Elements for Ukulele, Bring tuner.
31448Sylvania
ST 108
Mon 6/26-7/31Jones
7:30pm-9:50pm
$ 89
32542
Willow Creek WCC 204
Tue 6/27-8/8Jones
No class 7/4.
$ 89
6pm-7:20pm
UPDATED CLASS
9PER 610E Uke-da Blues
Shake off those summertime blues by learning to
play them on your ukelele. It’s easier than you may
think. Uke those blues! Bring tuned uke and
required text.
32653
SE Campus TABOR 138
7pm-7:50pm
$ 65
Tue 7/11-8/29Khovy
Text: Kev’s QuickStart Ukulele Blues: Licks, Tricks & More
NEW CLASS
9PER 626N The
Guitar Jam
Beach Boys Ukelele and
Go to the beach with the Beach Boys without
ever leaving town! Bring your uke or guitar,
textbook and maybe a beach towel and we’ll have
“Fun, Fun, Fun.”
33900
SE Campus TABOR 138
Tue 7/11-8/29Khovy
Text: The Beach Boys for Ukulele
8pm-8:50pm
$ 65
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“I will incorporate all that Iʼve learned, with much appreciation.” ~ Voice student
Arts
Photography
9FA 620T Getting
Camera
to Know Your Digital
Simplify your digital camera by learning about its
most important basic functions. Bring your digital
camera, charged batteries and owner’s manual, and
we’ll explore ISO, shutter speed, aperture, exposure
and other settings.
32181
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207
6:30pm-9:20pm
$ 29
Tue7/11 Regal
Some cameras may require additional instruction after class.
9FA 620A Photography: Beginning
Learn the basics of camera operation, including
f-stops, shutter speeds and lenses, while improving
your compositions and developing your own style.
Bring digital camera, charged batteries and owner’s
manual to class.
31407Cascade
TH 100
Thu 7/6-7/27Regal
Field trip during class TBA.
Theater
Voice
9PER 623H Acting Inside/Out
Bring your feelings and creativity to full expression
through theatre exercises, storytelling and
improvisation. Develop confidence in a fun
atmosphere with a longtime actor-teacher.
9PER 626B Jazz Singers Workshop 1
In a supportive environment, learn to select
songs and keys for your unique voice, overcome
stage fright, use a microphone, connect with
the audience, move on stage like a pro, count
in the band and communicate with professional
musicians.
31771
SE Campus TABOR 139
Sat7/22 Schwell
1pm-4:50pm
$ 35
NEW CLASS
9PER 626L Live
Storytelling: Develop
Unforgettable Characters
Discover, practice and apply three key skills to
engage audiences with distinctive, unforgettable
characters in this fun, interactive workshop taught
by two master storytellers. Useful for all levels of
storytellers, writers and speakers.
33933Sylvania
TCB 214
10am-12:50pm
$ 59 + $ 5 fee
Sat7/29 Brecke/Rutherford
31820Sylvania
ST 108
Thu 6/29-8/17Zilka
6pm-7:50pm
$ 219 + $17 fee
9PER 626A Jazz Singers Workshop 2
Take your jazz singing to the next level, with
advanced concepts, techniques and vocal
improvisation. For students who have taken Jazz
Singers Workshop 1, or for instructor approval:
[email protected]
32588Sylvania
ST 108
Thu 6/29-8/17Zilka
8pm-9:50pm
$ 219
9PER 600H Cascade Community Choir
Sing, rehearse and perform in this community choir.
We focus on contemporary genres: jazz, blues, rock
and roll, r&b and gospel but we also sing classical
music. Choral experience helpful, but not required.
Join us and sing!
32715Cascade
MAHB 214
Wed/Fri6/28-9/6 Kadderly
More info: [email protected]
Instructors Spotlight: Anne Rutherford
and Norm Brecke
Anne Rutherford and Norm Brecke lead storytelling
workshops, produce shows and perform throughout
the Pacific Northwest. In performance, Anne and
Norm relish bringing characters alive with vivid use
of voice, gesture and turn of phrase. They delight in
creating a fun, safe environment in which people’s
individual storytelling style can blossom.
10:30am-11:50am
$75
9PER 600I Open Voice
Understand your natural voice for more effective
speaking, singing and communicating. Experience
being open-minded, open-throated and openhearted. Topics: body as instrument, breath and
breathing, rhythm and vibrations.
33297
SE Portland WHUCC HYDEHALL7pm-8:20pm
$ 85
Thu 7/13-8/3Kahlen
Bring yoga mat if you have one.
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 65
9OL 612I Discover Digital Photography
Covers equipment, software, the digital darkroom,
printing, Internet and email use, commercial and
personal applications. For beginners or longtime professionals looking for a complement to
traditional photography.
31981OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32831OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33157OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 620K Secrets
Photography
of Better
Take great photos of all types: portraiture,
landscape, macro, and still life. Learn technology
all cameras use; gain helpful info on exposure and
lighting. Possession of any working camera is highly
recommended.
32132OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32133OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33478OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 624F Mastering your Digital SLR
Camera
Take your photography to the next level with your
digital SLR camera by learning how to master
lenses, apertures, shutter speed, exposure settings
and more.
32023OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32024OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33431OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
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Darkroom
Events and Settings
9FA 620D Darkroom Photography: Black
and White Intermediate/Advanced
9FA 622G Outdoor Portrait Photography
Work with models in 5-6 outdoor locations. Advance
your skills with posing, working with natural light
and photo props. Locations, time and shooting
sessions to be discussed at class.
Use RC or fiber paper. Work on 35mm b/w film.
Bring projects to class. For students who have
enrolled in previous SE Campus darkroom classes
or instructor approval: [email protected]
33298
SE Campus TABOR 131
6pm-9:20pm
$185 + $ 30 fee
Thu7/6-9/7Riches
No class 7/27, 8/10. Lab times discussed at class.
34189
SE Campus TABOR 131
Tue 7/11-9/5Riches
Open lab times will be discussed at class.
6pm-9:20pm
$195 + $ 30 fee
Editing and
Post-Production
NEW CLASS
9FA 628Y Create
a Photo Book with
Adobe Lightroom
Gather your photos in a theme or topic to share
with others. Create a photo book using layouts,
templates, titles, descriptions and other design
elements via the Book Module in Adobe Lightroom,
then order a printed version using Blurb.
31444
SE Campus TABOR 136
6pm-8:50pm
$79 + $10 fee
Mon 7/10-7/24Riches
For students with basic skills. Bring adjustable camera.
9FA 622H Street Photography Workshop
Learn all about street photography and understand
why it is so popular. Capture the spirit of this unique
photography and discuss variety of styles. Students
need to be comfortable with their cameras and able
to shoot independently.
31766
SE Campus TABOR 126
Thu6/29 Riches
and
SE Campus TABOR 126
Thu7/27 Riches
and
SE Campus TABOR 126
Thu8/10 Riches
Field trip during 7/27 class.
6pm-7:50pm
5pm-7:50pm
6pm-7:50pm
$ 65 + $ 5 fee
9FA 622J Summer Photography:
Landscapes, Flowers and
Countryside
Through field trips and classroom sessions,
investigate exposure controls, depth of field,
lenses, lighting, reflectors, elements of
composition, compositing techniques, working
with labs and care of equipment. All camera
formats welcome!
33849
Willow Creek WCC 209
6:30pm-9:20pm
$195 + $ 20 fee
Thu 7/13-8/3Mitchell
Six-hour, early Sunday field trips: 7/16, 7/23, 7/30
9FA 600G Urban Nature Photography
Capture summer colors as you explore
Portland parks with your camera. During field
trips we will learn about perspective, composition
and light. In the classroom we will share photos
and feedback. All levels, and types of cameras,
welcome.
32753
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302
Wed 7/5-7/26Regal
Field trips during class.
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 65
33905
SE Campus TABOR 126
9:30am-4:20pm
$ 59
Sat7/15 Will
Bring digital photos, laptop with Adobe Lightroom installed.
9OL 626Q Lightroom CC: Level 1
You can use Lightroom CC (part of Creative Cloud
subscription) or Lightroom 6 to see how this
powerful program can help you prepare, edit, and
organize your photos quickly and effectively.
33225OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33416OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33417OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 624J Photoshop CC for Digital
Photographer: Level 1
Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud
(also called Photoshop CC) to edit and enhance
your photographic images.
32012OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33453OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33454OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 623K Photoshop CS6 for the Digital
Photographer: Level 1
Master the techniques to make the most of your
digital images and add a professional polish to your
work. Designed for those with no image-editing
experience, this class will take you from novice to
accomplished photo editor.
32013OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33455OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33456OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
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“Truly excellent. The instructor encouraged students to learn, both through his
teaching techniques and positive feedback.” ~ Music student
Lighting
UPDATED CLASS
9FA 622T Exploring
9FA 621T Photography:
Lighting
Location
On field trips we’ll get hands-on experience with
speedlights, studio lighting and modifiers to control
lighting indoors and out with any subject. Minimize
the need for post production.
33873Sylvania
TCB 215
Tue 7/11-8/1Henley
6:30pm-9:20pm
$ 89
Contemporary Art in
Portland Galleries
Explore Portland’s art scene by visiting some
of its galleries. During thought-provoking visits
to galleries in The Pearl, Old Town and Inner SE
Portland, develop ways of looking at and talking
about contemporary art.
32044
NW Portland PDXCA GALLERY 2:30pm-4:20pm
$ 55
Sat 7/8-7/22Bay
Class includes walks to galleries and periods of standing.
9FA 618O Modern/Contemporary
the Portland Art Museum
Visual Arts
Art at
A survey of the main stream of modern art
including cultural influences, style trends,
expressionism and comparative relationships in
the visual arts. From Impressionism, Modernism,
the varied movements of the 20th century to
Contemporary.
9FA 610A Calligraphy: All Levels
Calligraphy has graced the pages of the world’s
most elegant manuscripts since ancient times.
Now you can use this art form for your own lettering
designs. Features an array of strokes, styles and
creative projects. For all ability levels.
33652Downtown ARTMSM LOBBY 11am-12:50pm
$ 55
Sat 7/8-7/22Whalen
$ 20 payable to Portland Art Museum for one-year pass.
31484Sylvania
HT 321
10am-11:50am
Sat 7/1-8/5Hartman $ 89
Supply list: [email protected]
First class is mandatory for all new and returning
students.
9FA 618C Eco-Printmaking
Learn safer, healthier methods of making multiples
of the same image. Each class will include a lecture,
demonstration and discussion. Techniques will
include lino-cut silicon intaglio, collograph, clay
transfer and watercolor etching.
33870
SE Campus TABOR 133
5:30pm-8:50pm
Wed 7/12-8/2Guttman $105
Supply list will be provided upon registration.
Architectural
and Art History
UPDATED CLASS
NEW LOCATION
9FA 601K Architectural
Portland Style
Details:
Intermediate
31411
SE Campus TABOR 134
2pm-5:20pm
$195 + $ 45 fee
Mon 6/26-8/28Shaw
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm.
31412
SE Campus TABOR 134
6pm-9:20pm
$195 + $ 45 fee
Mon 6/26-8/28Shaw
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm.
NEW CLASS
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9FA 612C Ceramics
Hand Building
Beginning/Intermediate: Lunch
for Two
32652Downtown CTYCTR PKLOT 6pm-7:50pm
$ 55
Wed 8/3-8/17Burton
Supply list and meeting place info: [email protected]
33901
SE Campus TABOR 134
9:30am-12:50pm
Tue 8/8-8/29McLemore $105 + $ 30 fee
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 8/9-8/30.
33938Cascade
JH 106
6:30pm-8:50pm
$79
Wed 7/5-7/26Galián
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/hilary.galian15
33856
SE Campus TABOR 134
9:30am-12:50pm
$145 + $ 35 fee
Thu 6/29-8/3Brandt
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 7/1-8/5.
31410
SE Campus TABOR 134
2pm-5:20pm
$145 + $ 35 fee
Fri 6/30-8/4Brandt
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 7/1-8/5.
33860
SE Campus TABOR 134
9:30am-12:50pm
$165 + $ 40 fee
Thu/Fri8/10-9/1 Eliades
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 8/12-9/2.
NEW CLASS
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9FA 612D Ceramics
All Levels: Pinch
Pots Functional to Sculptural
Refine your ability to work by touch, rather than
by sight alone, and investigate varieties of pinch
pots and methods. Rely on your fingers to inform
you about your clay, and explore making functional
containers and aesthetic objects.
Learn techniques including slab, pinch, wheel-work,
pulling up the wall, glazing and spraying. Beginning
students explore technique and smaller projects.
Intermediate students try the art of going large.
Bring your own tools if possible.
Explore architectural details in historic commercial,
religious and governmental buildings. Learn
built history as you develop observational skills
and vocabulary through looking, discussing and
sketching. Downtown field trips during class.
UPDATED CLASS
34518
SE Campus TABOR 134
9:30am-12:50pm
$145 + $ 35 fee
Wed 6/28-7/26Hoagland
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 6/28-7/29.
Beginning and
Develop introductory understanding of hand
building techniques and exposure to basic
components of dinnerware and accompanying
food and beverage serving forms. Create a personal
set of ware for 1-2 diners, including cup, bowl or
plate forms.
9FA 601T Art History Studio - Bauhaus
Survey the Bauhaus and engage in the same
Modern art-making methods such as color
exercises and photomontage. Join us if you love or
have wanted to learn more about Modern Art and
Bauhaus and enjoy a hands-on approach.
Ceramics: All Levels, continued
33934Cascade
MAHB 108
10am-12:50pm
Sat 7/8-8/19Carmona $145 + $ 35 fee
Open studio Thurs 6pm-9pm and Sats 1-4pm, 7/8-8/19.
Ceramics
9FA 617B Ceramics:
Arts
9FA 617A Ceramics: All Levels
Develop techniques on the wheel as well as hand
building. Learn through demonstrations and your
own work. Explore surface color and texture
techniques. All levels welcome. Bring your own
tools if possible.
34517
SE Campus TABOR 134
6pm-9:50pm
$145 + $ 35 fee
Tue 6/27-7/25Hoagland
No class 7/4. Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am4:45pm, 6/28-7/28.
Instructor Spotlight: Iván Carmona
Iván is a sculptor who has worked in ceramics for
over 18 years in Portland and Puerto Rico – where he
first discovered the unlimited possibilities of clay to
express ideas. His work has been exhibited locally
and internationally, and also featured in a book. Iván
has taught ceramics in Portland for 5 years.
UPDATED CLASS
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9FA 600X Ceramics:
Decoration
Focus on Surface
Explore the many ways you can decorate simple
ceramic forms made in class, including stencils,
relief textures, and photographic image and pattern
transfers using screenprinting. Some ceramic
experience is helpful, but not necessary.
33935Cascade
MAHB 108
6pm-8:50pm
$129 + $ 30 fee
Tue 7/11-8/15Eliades
Open studio Thurs 6pm-9pm and Sats 1-4pm, 7/13-8/17.
Class Spotlight:
Develop a vocabulary of personal expression
through drawings, patterns and found imagery that
you can apply to clay using a myriad of techniques.
In instructor Adrienne Eliades’ own work, which
is exhibited nationally, she often reinvents midcentury patterns to make design-focused functional
tableware. Ask her about her social experiments
that connect people, eating and ceramics.
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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NEW CLASS
9FA 617F Ceramics
Intermediate:
Throwing and Hand Building
For those who have mastered the basics. Improve
your techniques and develop your personal style.
Bring whatever inspires you and translate it into your
creative process with clay. Bring your own tools if
possible.
33890
SE Campus TABOR 134
6pm-9:20pm
$159 + $ 35 fee
Thu 8/10-8/31Hoagland
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 8/12-9/2.
NEW CLASS
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9FA 612E Ceramic Projects: Intermediate
Hone skills and expand your aesthetic approach.
Pursue your own project and also dialogue with
your classmates and instructor about how to solve a
project’s particular puzzles. Investigate outside-thebox solutions to complex works.
33903
SE Campus TABOR 134
10am-1:20pm
$165 + $ 40 fee
Mon 7/10-8/28Stigant
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 7/12-8/30.
NEW CLASS
9FA 612F Ceramics: Throw and Alter
Start by throwing a simple shape on the wheel,
then explore the myriad of ways you can alter it for
expressive and functional purposes. For students
with experience on the wheel.
33897
SE Campus TABOR 134
9:30am-12:50pm
Wed 8/2-8/30Hoagland $125 + $ 30 fee
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 8/2-9/2.
33898
SE Campus TABOR 134
6pm-9:50pm
Tue 8/1-8/29Hoagland $125 + $ 30 fee
Open studio Wed 1pm-5:50pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 8/2-8/30.
NEW CLASS
9FA 627Z Ceramics: Your Garden Gallery
Fanciful planters, totems, spirit houses, wind
chimes: choose one of these projects or conjure
your own. Investigate ceramic design aspects that
will express your vision and endure the weather. For
students with some clay experience.
33852
SE Campus TABOR 134
6pm-9:20pm
$155 + $ 35 fee
Wed 6/28-8/9Brandt
Open studio Weds 1-5 pm and Sats 9am-4:45pm, 7/1-8/12.
NEW CLASS
9FA 617X Raku:
Tradition to
Contemporary
Learn about Raku’s origins in Japanese tea
ceremony and try out the hands-on firing process.
Bring a piece of bisque ware (size: between an egg
and a basketball). Raku clay or other gritty body for
best results. For intermediate students.
33854
SE Campus TABOR 134
6pm-9:20pm
$145 + $ 35 fee
Thu 6/29-8/3Brandt
Open studio Wed 1-5 pm and Sat 9am-4:45pm, 7/1-8/5.
Drawing
9FA 611Z Comics Workshop
Explore the methods and tools necessary to create
comics, from character design to drafting and
completing scripts. Learn an effective step-by-step
process for developing and completing your own
comics projects, from concept to final pages.
33851
SE Campus TABOR 127
11am-4:50pm
$ 55 + $ 20 fee
Sat7/15 Alexander-Tanner
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9FA 611I Basic
Workshop
Drawing One-Day
If you can write your ABCs, you can learn to
draw! Everything is covered: line, shape, form
and perspective with practical examples and
constructive exercises. Bring sketchbook; all other
supplies provided.
31403Sylvania
Sat7/8
TCB 213
Goodell
10am-3:50pm
$ 55
You may also like Introduction to Zentangle® on
page 61
9FA 611Q Drawing: Beginning
Learn the fundamentals of drawing. Train your hand
and eye to work together to draw what you see.
Practice contour drawing, gesture, quick sketches
and longer drawings.
33858
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303
10am-12:50pm
Wed 7/12-8/16Chamberlin $129
Supply list: pcc.edu/staff/shelley.chamberlin
9FA 611N Drawing
Hopeful
for the Timid but
Basic drawing class. Materials include graphite
pencils, water soluble graphite and watercolor
pencils, colored pencils and ink washes. Supply list
at class.
31777
SE Campus TABOR 133
Tue 6/27-9/5Smith
No class 7/4.
1pm-3:20pm
$179
9FA 628S Drawing at Portland Art
Museum
Visit museum galleries to explore sketching,
shading, composition, value, color and perspective
with graphite and colored pencil. Immerse yourself
in great works and learn from the masters. Supply
list: www.pcc.edu/staff/shelley.chamberlin
32047Downtown ARTMSM LOBBY 2pm-4:50pm
Wed 7/12-8/16Chamberlin $129
$ 20 payable to Portland Art Museum for one-year pass.
9FA 611V Drawing
With Colored Pencil
and Watercolor Pencil
Explore the qualities and aesthetic possibilities of
colored pencil and watercolor pencil. Beginning to
advanced students welcome. Supply list at
first class.
31792
Willow Creek WCC 209
Wed7/5-9/6 Smith
6:30pm-8:50pm
$179
9FA 628X Traditional Drawing
Develop classical charcoal and pencil drawing
techniques, working from still life. Demonstrations
of every step and assignment, focusing on gesture,
proportion, perspective, shading and composition.
For beginners and returning students.
33942Cascade
JH 106
Mon 7/10-8/28Kitman
6pm-8:50pm
$165 + $12 fee
Jewelry
9FA 614A Jewelry:
Metalwork 1
Beginning
Techniques in soldering and fabrication working in
silver, copper, bronze and nickel. Design your own
functional wearable art including pendants, rings
and more.
31370Cascade
MAHB 109
6pm-8:50pm
Tue 6/27-9/5Thompson $195 + $ 35 fee
No class 7/4.
9FA 614B Jewelry: Beginning
Metalwork 2
Explore advanced techniques including advanced
stone setting, fold forming and hollow forms using
the hydraulic press. For students who have previous
experience in metalworking.
31371Cascade
MAHB 109
Thu 6/29-8/31Thompson
6pm-8:50pm
$195 + $ 35 fee
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“Itʼs a very joyful class for me.” ~ Painting student
9FA 615A Mosaic Art Workshop
Use dishes, tile or glass on a project of your
choice. First class includes guidelines, supply and
resource list plus a tool demo. Second class is a
hands-on workshop followed by last class to grout
finished project.
33904
SE Campus
Sat8/12
and
SE Campus
Sat8/19
and
SE Campus
Sat8/26
TABOR 133
Tait
TABOR 133
Tait
TABOR 133
Tait
11am-1:20pm
11am-4:50pm
11am-12:50pm
$79
9FA 601U Narrative Art
Tell your story, building a narrative image with 2D
media. Use writing prompts to focus your narrative,
discover your imagery. Play with sequence. Practice
foundational tools. Work from life and photo
reference. All levels welcome.
33937Cascade
MAHB 222
Sat 8/5-8/19Galián
1:30pm-4:20pm
$75 + $15 fee
UPDATED CLASS
32616Cascade
MAHB 109
11am-4:50pm
Sat 7/1-8/26Thompson $195 + $ 35 fee
No class 7/8, 7/22, 8/5, 8/19.
Mixed Media
9FA 600V Art Journaling Group
Incorporate creativity into your everyday life by
making art books. Join other artists in an open studio
setting, and learn and get encouragement from your
fellow journal-makers. Many materials are provided.
32548
SE Campus TABOR 133
12pm-2:20pm
$139
Wed 7/5-8/23Thornburg-Rocha
You may also like Finding Solid Ground with
SoulCollage® on page 60
NEW CLASS
9FA 617Y Mixed
Workshop
Media Calligraphy
Explore calligraphy using paints, brush, traditional
dip pens, oil pastel, chalk, printmaking and a variety
of surfaces and projects. Be prepared to be surprised
by the many ways you can make calligraphy.
33296
Sat
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306
8/12-8/26Hartman
Class Spotlight:
10am-12:50pm
$79 + $ 5 fee
Enhance your writing with basic art techniques.
Make a small sampler book of your experiments, for
reference for future projects. Instructor MaryEllen
Hartman is an exhibiting artist, a calligrapher and an
instructor who loves to pass on her knowledge and
skills, and to help students discover and develop
their own.
9FA 616G Chinese Brush Painting
Invite colorful birds to fly around your paintings.
Through lecture, demonstrations and your own
work, explore uses of ink and brush and include
images of birds in your paintings.
31165
SE Campus TABOR 133
Mon 7/10-8/14Choy
Supply list: [email protected]
UPDATED CLASS
9FA 617V Painting Food
Using food as props, focus on still life techniques in
acrylic paint such as composition, color and texture.
Work with prompts like “sticky” and “leftovers.”
Presentations, demos, one-on-one and group
feedback. All levels welcome.
33936Cascade
JH 106
6pm-8:50pm
$129
Thu 7/6-8/10Galián
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/hilary.galian15
You may also like Food and Drink classes on
page 27
UPDATED CLASS
9FA 617Z Studio Painting in Oil
Explore chiaroscuro (“light-dark”) painting in
oils. Mix shadow colors and mix local color.
Learn classical composition methods and
create an illusion of atmosphere. Instructor
will demo method that delineates the painting
process stages.
33871
SE Campus TABOR 133
5:30pm-8:50pm
Thu 7/6-7/27Guttman $105
Supply list will be provided upon registration.
Painting
9FA 614H Jewelry: Beginning Metalwork 3
Continue to explore even more advanced
metalworking techniques including making hinges,
boxes and lockets, forming ingots and creating
silver sheet and wire. For students who have taken
Metalwork 1 and 2. Info: [email protected].
Arts
6pm-7:50pm
$ 89
9FA 627S Creative Breakthroughs
Innovative painting exercises to liberate, inspire
and propel your understanding of creating in
watercolors or acrylics. Conquer fears with
stimulating tasks, then apply lessons to your
personal style and interests. All levels welcome;
personal attention and valuable demos.
33429
Willow Creek WCC 209
9:30am-3:50pm
$ 99
Sat 7/8-7/15Labadie
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/edward.labadie
9FA 616J Dynamic Abstract Painting
Learn how to “think” abstract, so that color and
form are the main subject matter. Forms are
reduced to essential shapes and left for the
viewer to interpret. Mixed media in 3D will be
incorporated.
Painting:
Acrylics and Oils
9FA 627F Acrylics Are Easy
Learn the step-by-step essentials, from washes to
glazes and opaques. Discover how easy they are
to alter and correct for fresh starts. All levels and
styles welcome; personal attention, demos and
constructive critiques.
32546
Willow Creek WCC 209
9:30am-3:50pm
$ 99
Sat 8/5-8/12Labadie
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/edward.labadie
9FA 616C Acrylics Artists Group
Beginners and experienced painters alike will enjoy
working in a fun, supportive atmosphere. Emphasis
on color, composition and developing personal
style. Supply list at class.
31450
Willow Creek WCC 209
12pm-2:20pm
$139
Thu 7/6-8/24Thornburg-Rocha
32536
SE Campus TABOR 133
5:30pm-8:50pm
$105
Tue 6/27-7/25Guttman
No class 7/4. Supply list will be provided upon registration.
9FA 627M Land and Sea Painting
Explore landscapes, seascapes or any
celebration of nature in watercolor or acrylics.
Capture light and atmosphere, and learn about
design and composition. Expect personal
attention, demos and constructive feedback.
All levels welcome.
31790
Willow Creek WCC 209
9:30am-3:50pm
$ 99
Sat 8/19-8/26Labadie
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/edward.labadie
Instructor Spotlight:
Melissa Thornburg-Rocha
Melissa has been teaching all of her adult life. She
enjoys watching her students develop confidence,
skills and personal style. In her classes students
encourage, kindly critique, inspire and learn from
each other as well as from Melissa.
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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9FA 616D Painting: Acrylics and Oils
Join this community of painters who work on
individual projects. Focus on encouraging individual
style. Students of all levels, beginners welcome.
31174
Lk Oswego LKWOOD STUDIO9:30am-12:20pm
$195 + $ 28 fee
Sat 7/1-8/26Martens
Supply list: [email protected]
Painting: Watercolor
Senior Studies
Institute
“We love to keep learning”, and at
Senior Studies Institute we learn from
each other as well as from experts in
many fields. Over 300 seniors in the
metropolitan area are members of
this PCC-affiliated group; we meet
at eight different locations around
the Portland metro area for lectures
and discussions. For only $40 dues
a year, members can participate by
attending lectures, current events and
other activities, giving or facilitating a
class on almost any subject of interest,
holding a board position to offer ideas,
being on a committee, or offering
some shorter term assistance to the
organization. SSI encourages member
participation!
SSI does not hold lectures during the
summer months, but the DVD Great
Courses weekly class will continue
to meet at the PCC CLIMB campus
near OMSI throughout the summer on
Tuesdays from 10am to 12pm, as will
Current Event discussions at several
facilities throughout the metro area.
Poetry Reading Fun meets in the
summer every other week from June
through August at the Sellwood SMILE
facility. See our web site for more
information, and plan on joining us at
our new member welcome on Saturday
Sept. 9th, to learn more about SSI.
There will be details on the web site
and in the Fall Term issue of this PCC
catalogue. Classes and lectures will
start again in the fall. Plan to join us
and share your ideas and opinions with
others; we hope to see you there!
For more information visit
pcc.edu/ssi
or call Tony or Kathy at 503-228-2488.
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9FA 616O Watercolor: Beginning
Learn to use and love this classic, translucent
medium. Explore basic painting techniques,
color mixing and composition in a supportive
environment. Dip into mixed media and expressive
imagery while working from observational studies.
31415Sylvania
HT 320
Thu 7/6-8/24Martens
Supply list: [email protected]
6pm-8:50pm
$165
9FA 616N Watercolor: Beginning and
Intermediate
A course in classic watercolor; you’ll be given a
firm grounding in materials and techniques.
Students will work on subjects of their choice.
Supply list at class.
31819
NE Portland HWSC CLSRM
Fri 7/7-9/8Smith
9:30am-11:50am
$179 + $10 fee
9FA 600H Mastering Watercolors
Learn the step-by-step methods of watercolors:
washes, glazes and final brush strokes. Essential
design and composition lessons, paint mixing
and more. All levels and styles welcome; personal
attention, demos.
32544
Willow Creek WCC 209
9:30am-3:50pm
$ 99
Sat 7/22-7/29Labadie
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/edward.labadie
Writing
6pm-7:50pm
$119
9OL 622W Write Fiction Like a Pro
Develop the same story structuring skills used by
the pros. Understand how your passion, theme,
premise and characters help you create the
structure of your story. Explore techniques to build
scenes and move your story from beginning to end.
33803OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33804OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33805OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Fundamentals
NEW CLASS
9WRI 600Y Experiments
Writing
in Creative
Have fun pushing your writing into adventurous new
directions. Through a variety of in-class exercises,
and examples from both fiction and nonfiction,
newcomers and longtime creative writers will find
inspiration in a welcoming environment.
33932Cascade
TH 100
6:30pm-8:20pm
Tue 7/11-8/1Amberson $ 65
Class Spotlight:
Investigate the limits of what makes fiction and
nonfiction work, and then try your own experiments.
Instructor Joshua Amberson presents many
options and invites students to decide what works
for them. He is a regular contributor to literary and
cultural publications, and the editor of a longrunning zine series.
Creativity Training
Banish writer’s block with tips from a published
writer. Liberate your imaginative and inventive ideas
on paper. Achieve your dream of hearing your writer’s
voice and writing what’s in your heart and head.
32097Cascade
TH 100
6:30pm-8:20pm
Tue 8/8-8/29Amberson $ 65
Fiction and Fantasy
3, 2, 1... blast off! Science fiction and fantasy
literature is a portal to a world beyond our own.
Learn to create your own fantastical worlds through
in-class exercises and discussions on the craft of
SF/F writing.
32284
SE Campus TABOR 138
Sat 7/8-8/12Satifka
Rock Creek BLDG2 115
6/29-8/17Luff
for Writers
9WRI 610G Crafting Short Fiction
Explore the many possibilities of short fiction
through in-class exercises, workshops and a wide
range of published examples. Take your writing
further by learning techniques to create effective,
powerful stories.
9WRI 610R Science
33315
Thu
9OL 622Y Writeriffic:
Fiction
Writing
9WRI 610X Writing Science Fiction/Horror
Go to the wild side of fiction. Build living worlds,
stronger characters and deeper chills through
writing prompts, discussion and revision. We’ll
share our work and explore methods of publication.
10am-11:50am
$ 89
33806OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33807OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33808OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 623B Writing Essentials
Master the essentials of writing! Hone the skills
needed to communicate clearly on the job, express
yourself fluently online, and show off your creative
literary talents. Hands-on activities support your
new skills.
33809OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33810OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33811OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“A great teacher...highly effective and you can tell that he loves his craft!” ~ Writing student
9OL 611B Beginning Writer’s Workshop
If you’ve dreamed of writing creatively, this course is
a great place to start. Get a taste of the writing life,
improve your writing skills, and discover new ways
to stretch your creative muscles.
31974OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31975OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9WRI 610E The Art of the Personal Essay
A versatile and expansive genre dating back to
Ancient Greece, the personal essay often tops
bestseller lists today. Via writing exercises and
workshops, explore the array of stories that can be
told, and look at recently published samples.
31763Cascade
TH 100
Mon 6/26-8/21Amberson
No class 7/3.
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
32833OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Publishing and Editing
9OL 625R Write Effective Web Content
Learn how to write Web content and produce
multimedia elements to make your website or blog a
must-visit site on the Internet.
9OL 613V Grammar Refresher
Revive your lost or forgotten knowledge of English
grammar and gain confidence in your ability to
produce clean, grammatically correct documents
and speeches.
33800OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33801OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33802OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Memoir and Nonfiction
9WRI 600K Inventing
Narratives
Nonfiction
Try out a range of nonlinear and structurally strange
nonfiction narratives to expand your ideas about
your own writing capabilities. Get inspired by
reading experimental memoirs, lyric essays and
flash nonfiction.
32713Cascade
TH 100
6:30pm-8:20pm
Wed 7/5-8/23Amberson $119
31984OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31985OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31986OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 621X The Keys to Effective Editing
Learn the fundamentals for fiction and nonfiction.
Includes recent advances, self-editing tools
for writers, the language of editing, grammar,
punctuation, syntax, relationships between editor,
author and publisher.
32358OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Arts
9OL 614S Internet Writing Markets
There’s a niche for every writer on the Internet.
Discover how to find yours and to query and submit
your writing electronically, understand electronic
submission guidelines, online contracts, and more.
32976OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33089OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33407OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 622C Travel Writing
Profit from your experiences in exotic lands (or your
own backyard) by learning how to write and sell
travel articles and books. In this course you’ll learn
how to develop the skills of a travel writer.
33780OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33835OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33782OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Poetry
NEW CLASS
9WRI 600Z Poetry: Small Noticings
Poetry is found in the little images, feelings, and
moments of life. Move from those small noticings
through several poetic forms, and create your own
mini poetry journal. Workshop will involve some
walks around campus. All levels welcome.
32359OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33949Cascade
TH 101
10am-1:50pm
$ 35
Sat7/22 River
Wear comfortable shoes and bring your lunch.
33479OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
You may also like Meditation on the Clarity of the
Mind on page 41
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
25
Coffee Tasting:
Journey Around the World
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cus rem quia veritiorror sus, sit, officti to ilit aut venis
acesti alicitatem cuptaquam num eossum ea sam,
num explace atisquam et dollestem int. Vit posae sim
excest, inum earum quis dolupti busdae officti to ilit
aut venis acesti.
Find this class on page 27
26
Home
and Garden
Emergency
Food
Preparedness and Drink
You may also like Pet Prep Workshop on page 32
9YG 600E The Big One: Earthquake Ready
When the Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake
hits, will you be ready? Come learn what to
expect and how to physically and psychologically
prepare yourself and your community for this major
geological event. Includes practical survival tips and
hands-on exercises.
33919
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305
Sat8/12 Pecore
9am-12:50pm
$ 39
NEW CLASS
9YG 620X Family
Emergency Binder at
Your Fingertips!
House fire, natural disaster, medical emergency or
death - where are your vital documents? Includes
medical, insurance, legal, financial, passwords,
contact phone numbers, Cloud storage to backup
all your electronic devices and much more.
33845Cascade
Sat7/8
TH 100
Boyd
9YG 619E Zombie
Apocalypse Survival
Workshop
9:30am-12:20pm
$ 49
Whether it’s a zombie apocalypse or an earthquake,
you and your family need to be prepared. This
class covers emergency preparedness techniques,
basic survival skills, food identification and safety,
technology and self-defense. You’ll leave with items
ready for your survival kit. You’ll leave with items
ready for your survival.
9FD 621H Coffee: Methods of Coffee
Processing
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9FD 618W Classic Crêpes
Bon appetit! Learn to make traditional crêpes that
are delicious with fillings, from simple to elegant,
savory to sweet. Make spinach and mushroom,
chicken with roasted bell pepper sauce, and fresh
strawberry crêpes. Hands on, please bring apron.
33357
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 27 fee
Tue8/22 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 8/20. Class is primarily demonstration.
9FD 611R Cooking with Wood-Fired
Outdoor Ovens
From starting the fire to cooking savory old-world
style pizza and focaccia, roasting salmon and
squash, toasting kale and drying herbs and fruit,
learn how versatile and delicious using outdoor
wood-fired ovens can be. Bring your appetite!
What makes a coffee fruitier than others? What
causes the crema on the top of an espresso
shot? We’ll explore the different processes coffee
undergoes at the farm and how to taste and smell
differences through the technique of “cupping.”
33914
SE Portland BCF CUPLAB
Thu8/10 Backus
6pm-7:50pm
$ 39 + $10 fee
Bread Baking
9FD 600W Artisan Bread Baking:
Intro to Sourdough
The ancient art of sourdough bread baking begins
with sourdough starter. Learn to create, care for
and store sourdough starter, as well as how to bake
a loaf of delicious sourdough bread. Leave with a
collection of recipes as well as a small amount of
sourdough starter to try at home.
32664
SE Campus COMX KIT
Fri8/11 Chase
Must reg/drop by 8/9. Vegan friendly.
5:30pm-7:50pm
$ 39 + $ 20 fee
9FD 619H Artisan Bread Baking:
Sourdough 2
33922
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
10am-1:50pm
Sat7/1 Bibeau $75
Site access directions: [email protected]
Take your sourdough bread to the next level. We’ll
dive into advanced sourdough starter care, bake a
simple sourdough bread, and cover the proofing,
shaping, and baking of a loaf of sourdough bread.
Coffee Tasting
32727
SE Campus COMX KIT
Sat8/12 Chase
Must reg/drop 8/10. Vegan friendly.
9FD 619G Coffee
Tasting: Journey
Around the World
31430
Willow Creek WCC 211
1pm-4:50pm
$ 35 + $ 8 fee
Sat8/12 Janik
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/kimberly.janik
Have you ever wondered how coffee roasters
choose the beans they are offering? You will learn
the flavor nuances of coffee grown in different
regions of the world while learning the process of
cupping coffees (sampling taste and aroma).
34093
Willow Creek WCC 208
1pm-4:50pm
$ 35 + $ 8 fee
Sat7/22 Janik
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/kimberly.janik
32694
SE Portland BCF CUPLAB
Thu7/27 Backus
Take home your favorite coffee beans.
6pm-7:50pm
$ 39 + $10 fee
9FD 600A Artisan
French Bread
9am-11:50am
$ 39 + $ 20 fee
Bread Baking:
Artisan bread baking will give you the tools, terms,
techniques, and confidence to start doing one of
the most gratifying, and oldest, activities known to
humans - making bread! With simple ingredients
and simple methods, you will bake a fresh loaf of
French bread to take home with you!
32608
Rock Creek BLDG5 241
8:30am-12:20pm
Sat7/1 Eisenbach $ 39 + $10 fee
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/larry.eisenbach
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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9FD 619F Artisan Bread Baking:
English Muffins and Cinnamon Rolls
We’ll make English muffins and cinnamon roll sticky
buns using classic artisan bread making techniques.
While one batch of dough is rising, we’ll work on the
other bread. Artisan Bread Baking: French Bread is
highly recommended as a prerequisite.
32665
Rock Creek BLDG5 241
8:30am-12:20pm
Sat8/26 Eisenbach $ 55 + $10 fee
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/larry.eisenbach
Conscientious Butchery
and Meat Preservation
9FD 619I Pig Roasting
Do you like pulled pork? Do you like BBQ? Then
this class is for you! We will go through the whole
process of prepping, roasting and serving an entire
pig. Join the feast. What better way to kick off your
fall! Supply list: [email protected]
32721
N Portland
Sat7/1
Must reg/drop by 6/25.
COLNY OUTDR 10am-3:50pm
Shepard $225
9FD 614T Make Your Own Sausage
The ordinary becomes sublime! For good kitchen
economy, sausage-making is an indispensable
craft. Come learn to transform ordinary meat scraps
into morsels of nutrition and flavor surpassed by few
other foods.
31812
NE Portland PHM KITCH
Wed8/2
Shepard
6pm-8:50pm
$79
9FD 619R Ribeye Steak Carving Class
Do you like steak? Take home and cook your own
hand carved, ribeye steak. We’ll take the beef rib
subprimal and take it all down to its morsel of meat
better known as a ribeye steak, bone in or boneless,
tomahawk or not; it’s up to you!
33846
NE Portland PHM KITCH
Wed8/23 Shepard
6pm-8:50pm
$75
European Cuisine
NEW CLASS
9FD 602E Garnish
NEW CLASS
9FD 602C Balkan Cuisine
The Balkans region offers tasty food of Eastern
Europe combined with influences from Italy, Turkey
and Greece. Make Romanian Apple soup, Varna
Style Chicken, Bulgarian cucumber and tomato
salad and walnut stuffed trout.
33908
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 30 fee
Tue8/15 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 8/13.
Your Bloody Mary:
Pickling and Canning Veggies
There are so many reasons to pickle your favorite
vegetables, one is to garnish a Bloody Mary! Make
your veggies last by turning them into pickles using
the science of water bath canning. Go home with
jars of your own pickled creations.
33910
SE Campus COMX KIT
Wed7/19 Hildner
Must reg/drop by 7/17.
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 25 fee
NEW CLASS
NEW CLASS
9FD 602D Mediterranean Salads
Fresh ingredients and flavors make Mediterranean
salads ideal. Enjoy Italian Farro and chickpea;
French lentil, goat cheese and Walnut; summer
Couscous; Spanish watercress, endive, pear and
blue cheese with orange-beet vinaigrette; and more.
33907
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 25 fee
Tue8/1 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 7/30.
9FD 612J Summer in the Mediterranean
Discover new ways to cook summer’s bounty of
veggies! Mediterranean cooking is about healthy
and fresh ingredients. Try salad trempo from
Majorca, fish with romesco sauce, Andalusian style
vegetables and Menorca’s eggplant rounds.
32199
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 29 fee
Tue8/29 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 8/27. Class is primarily demonstration.
Food Preservation
9FD 602F Tackling Tomatoes
There is nothing quite like a fresh, in-season tomato.
Hold on to that incredible flavor year-round by
learning to safely preserve them. Can your own
tomatoes, and learn about water bath and pressure
canning to dehydrating and freezing.
33911
SE Campus COMX KIT
Wed8/16 Hildner
Must reg/drop by 8/14.
9FD 612Y Introduction
Canning
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 25 fee
to Water Bath
Make your favorite fruits and veggies last by turning
them into pickles or preserves using the science of
water bath canning. We’ll discuss safety, equipment
and reliable resources, all while working through the
process together in class.
33377
SE Campus COMX KIT
Wed6/28 Hildner
Must reg/drop by 6/26.
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 25 fee
9FD 613Z Basic Vegetable Fermentation
It’s amazing what a little salt, some well-chosen
spices and a bit of time can do to a vegetable!
Learn the basic processes involved in fermenting
vegetables while making your own jars of fermenting
sauerkraut and kimchi to take home.
9FD 614R Fermented Food Fun
What’s good about gut flora? Is there a difference
between sauerkraut made in your home vs store
bought? Sample fermented foods, learn about
gut bacteria and benefits and get tips on how
you can incorporate them into your daily routine.
Demonstration only.
32729
SE Campus COMX KIT
Wed8/30 Hildner
Must reg/drop by 8/28.
33704Tualatin
Thu8/3
Must reg/drop by 8/1
6pm-8:20pm
$ 39 + $ 25 fee
TUALPL COMM 6pm-8:50pm
Gutgsell $ 35 + $25 fee
9FD 614S Make Your Own Bacon
Learn how salt transforms a simple piece of pork
into a multi-cultural phenomenon that is a staple
of old world preservation traditions. You’ll craft
spice kits to your individual taste and learn how to
properly salt and preserve bacon.
31813
NE Portland PHM KITCH
6pm-8:50pm
Thu9/7
Shepard $79
Asian Cuisine
9FD 611Z Basic Thai
Learn the combination of ingredients that make
Thai food uniquely delicious. We’ll make fresh salad
rolls with shrimp, a refreshing green mango and
papaya salad, the fantastic tom kha gai chicken
coconut soup, and green curry. Class is primarily
demonstration. Come hungry!
33376
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 29 fee
Tue8/8 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 8/6. Class is primarily demonstration.
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“Awesome! Will bring out of town friends for a great
“Portland” experience!” ~ Coffee Tasting student
Latin American Cuisine
NEW CLASS
9FD 602B Mexican Fish
Learn new ways to cook seafood, from different
areas of very large coastal Mexico, starting with
Veracruz style fish, creamy Shrimp with chipotle,
Acapulco’s original Pescado Almendrado (Fish with
Almonds) and Salmon in Green Sauce.
33909
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 31 fee
Thu8/31 Garcia-Andre
Must reg/drop by 8/29.
9FD 602A Vegetarian Tacos Dorados
Tacos come in many varieties with all kinds of
fillings! Tacos dorados are a versatile, lightly fried
favorite. We’ll make tacos dorados with homemade
refried beans, simple ingredients and a delicious
pico de gallo salsa to top it off!
33912
SE Campus COMX KIT
6pm-8:50pm
Thu7/20 Fernandez $ 39 + $20 fee
Must reg/drop by 7/18.
Middle Eastern Cuisine
9FD 620G Exploring Persian Cuisine
Embark on a journey of the senses through saffron
golden crusted rice to delicious fresh and flavorful
pomegranate stew. We’ll explore the versatile
spices of Persian cuisine in several meat and veggie
recipes.
33734
Rock Creek BLDG5 241
Thu6/29 Maleki
Must reg/drop by 6/27.
6:30pm-8:50pm
$ 39 + $ 29 fee
Beer
NEW CLASS
Students must be 21 years old or older to
participate in classes serving alcohol.
9FD 619A Summer Beers
Join professional beer judge Bill Schneller and
discover new beers perfect for summer. Taste
through several beers that are great for hot weather
and summer foods.
34116
NE Portland CLBREW TAPRM 6:30pm-8:20pm
Tue 8/1-8/8Schneller $ 39 + $ 35 fee
Wine
Students must be 21 years old or older to
participate in classes serving alcohol.
NEW CLASS
9FD 601V Lunch
in the Vineyard:
Granville Wines
Meet the winemaker as he explains the land and
soil types, growing strategies and then tour the
vineyards. Tasting will include Oregon pinot noirs
and chardonnay- some say the best chardonnay in
Oregon. Lunch included. Meet at the winery.
Cuisine
Vegetarian Persian
From saffron golden crusted rice to delicious
fresh and flavorful vegetarian stews, discover the
versatile flavors of Persian cuisine. In a lively, fun
and interactive demonstration format we’ll make and
taste several vegetarian recipes.
33735
Rock Creek BLDG5 241
Sat7/8 Maleki
Must reg/drop by 7/6.
10am-1pm
$ 39 + $ 29 fee
NEW CLASS
9FD 601S Sparkling Refreshers
“Bubbly” makes a great light refreshing twist on an
afternoon or evening. Whether you drink it on its
own or add a little this or that to match your mood
and the weather, sparkling wine is the base of
summer wine drinking magic.
33293
NE Portland PPWS SHOP
6:30pm-8:20pm
Tue8/8 Weissler $ 65
Must reg/drop by 8/6.
NEW CLASS
NEW CLASS
Party Pairings:
Five Appetizers and Five Wines
Enjoy five appetizers and five wines which we will
cross pair so you can see how easy it is to plan a
successful wine tasting party. This will be delicious
AND informative!
6pm-7:20pm
$ 49
NEW CLASS
9FD 620F Exploring
33295
NE Portland PPWS SHOP
5pm-6:50pm
Sun9/10 Weissler $ 65
Must reg/drop by 9/8.
9FD 601U Perfect
9FD 615J Winemakers Dinner
Enjoy dinner with a guest winemaker and five wines
to pair. We will work our way through appetizer,
salad, entree, and dessert courses, complete with
appropriate and delicious wine pairings.
Born and raised in Iran, Manijeh has always loved
sharing her culture and foods with her students.
Passionate about helping other explore and be
creative with the foods they cook, she emphasizes
that the best connection between different cultures
is our love of good food! She travels throughout Iran
each year, and infuses those experiences into her
cooking and teaching.
9FD 601T Anything but Pinot
Discover ten varietals grown in Oregon other than
Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris. This tasting will take you
from Southern Oregon to the Columbia River Gorge.
Each wine is paired to a bite.
9FD 601R Summer Wines and Bites
A red and white wine will each be paired to a brunch
picnic in the park, 5 pm hanging out on the deck,
sunset at the beach, and a bbq at friends. Snacks as
33739DundeeGRANWN 11:30am-1:20pm
fun pairings included.
$ 65
Sun7/16 Palmer
33294
NE Portland PPWS SHOP
6:30pm-8:20pm
Must reg/drop by 7/14. Meet at the vineyard.
Tue7/11 Weissler $ 65
Must reg/drop by 7/9.
33741
NW Portland WINE CLSRM
Sat7/8 Palmer
Must reg/drop by 7/6.
Instructor Spotlight: Manijeh Maleki
Home and Garden
33738
NW Portland WINE CLSRM
6pm-7:50pm
Sat8/12 Palmer $ 85
Must reg/drop by 8/10. Winemaker: Elaina Eden, Woven
Wineworks
9FD 619K Fifty Shades of “What Wine
is This?”
Join this guided wine tasting experience. Learn how
to taste your way through six wines, and determine
what kind of wine you are drinking. Find out what
makes wines unique in flavor.
33740
NW Portland WINE CLSRM
Sat8/26 Palmer
Must reg/drop by 8/24.
6pm-7:20pm
$ 49
Wine Meets Food
Students must be 21 years old or older to
participate in classes serving alcohol. Jeff Weissler
of Pairings Portland Wine Shop leads these
non-intimidating, self-empowering classes that
will help you discover how food can alter your
experience of a wine.
Garden,
Nature,
and Yard
9YG 619A Backyard
Beginning
Beekeeping:
Honey bees are a wonderful addition to a garden.
Learn the basics of beekeeping. Topics include
equipment, how to get bees, what to do inside the
hive, monthly tasks and organic treatment options.
Includes a field trip to an apiary.
31167
SE Campus TABOR 127
6pm-8:50pm
Fri6/30 Andresen
and
Off Campus Location2pm-2:50pm
Sat7/1 Andresen $ 55
9YG 610H Beekeeping Introduction
Bee-come a responsible urban beekeeper! Learn
how to set-up simple and inexpensive systems in
your backyard so that your bees are happy and
healthy. Taste honey, sample pollen and propolis
and look inside of an active beehive.
33920
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
1pm-3:50pm
$ 40
Sat7/29 Lacy
Site access directions: [email protected]
33921
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
1pm-3:50pm
$ 40
Sat8/12 Lacy
Site access directions: [email protected]
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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9YG 610D The Magic of Flowers
Experience the mystery, beauty, energetic and
spiritual qualities of flowers in this interactive class.
We will discuss the historical and magical uses of
flowers and make flower essences from garden and
wildflowers to take home.
33750Cascade
Tue7/25
NEW CLASS
TH 200
Lindsey
6pm-8:50pm
fee
$ 29 + $10
9YG 619K Lawn Care
Learn to keep your lawn in top form year round
with less water and fertilizer.
33859
Willow Creek WCC 207
Tue9/5 Smith
7pm-8:50pm
$ 29
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9YG 620Y Ikebana:
Arranging
Japanese Flower
Express your artistic creativity by learning the
classical Japanese techniques to create beautiful
arrangements. Please bring a shallow container, a
pin frog and floral scissors.
34073
Willow Creek WCC 209
Sat 7/8-8/5Hearn
Taught by a native Japanese speaker.
10am-11:50am
$75 + $ 29 fee
9YG 610F Sacred Gardening
Learn how to cultivate a more meaningful and
fulfilling relationship with your garden, and develop
a practice that is beneficial to both you and the
earth. We will explore ways to listen to and honor
the essence of the land and its plants.
33752Cascade
Tue8/1
TH 200
Lindsey
6pm-8:50pm
$ 29
Home Gardening
Series with Rod Smith
Gardening can improve the aesthetics of
your home and put food on the table. It’s
also a wonderfully rewarding hobby. Nursery
professional Rod Smith will show you how to get
beautiful results from your gardening projects.
9YG 619M Home
Gardening Series
with Rod Smith
Register for this class to enroll in the series at a
discount.
33853
Willow Creek WCC 207
Tue 8/8-9/5Smith
Includes book.
7pm-8:50pm
$ 89 + $11 fee
9YG 619L Pruning
One of the most important ways to care for your
plants is to keep them well pruned. Learn when,
where and how to cut plants, trees and shrubs for
the best results.
33855
Willow Creek WCC 207
Tue8/8 Smith
7pm-8:50pm
$ 29
9YG 619H Growing Fruits, Vegetables
and Herbs
Get professional tips on growing vegetables,
herbs and fruit trees that will yield bountiful
amounts of your favorite crops.
33857
Willow Creek WCC 207
Tue8/15 Smith
7pm-8:50pm
$ 29
9YG 611A Wildlife Landscaping
Learn the landscape elements needed to attract
wildlife to your yard, and the process of arranging
these elements to make an attractive and
enjoyable landscape.
33861
Willow Creek WCC 207
Tue8/22 Smith
30
Home Gardening Series with Rod Smith,
continued
7pm-8:50pm
$ 29
Permaculture
9YG 620T Permaculture Introduction
On a forested urban farm in SE Portland, discover
how permaculture is so much more than gardening.
We’ll learn how to improve our work and our lives
by applying nature-inspired PC principles and
foundational methods of design.
34065
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
Sat/Sun7/15-7/16 Bibeau
Bring lunch. Site access directions:
[email protected]
9am-3:50pm
$120
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9YG 610J Permaculture
Garden Planning
Skills:
Course will cover garden layout, goal setting,
crop selection, planting schedule, cover cropping,
companion planting and crop rotation. We’ll
also discuss making a fertility plan and appropriate
tools for gardening.
33923
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
9am-12:50pm
$ 50
Sat7/8 Soto
Site access directions: [email protected]
9YG 610K Permaculture Skills:
Soil Preparation
Course will cover soil structure, soil analysis,
building soil, composting and bed preparation.
We’ll also cover the process of preparing soil for
containers and seedlings.
33924
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
9am-12:50pm
$ 50
Sat7/22 Soto
Site access directions: [email protected]
9YG 610L Permaculture Skills:
Garden Maintenance
Hobbies
and Crafts
Sewing and Quilting
Course will cover planting seeds and seedlings,
watering, fertilizing, mulching and harvesting. We’ll
also discuss pest control, weed control and the use
of row covers.
99HB 621F Learn to Sew
Have access to a sewing machine? Come make
clothes! Learn machine basics and more, how to read
a commercial pattern and leave with two garments;
pants and a top! BYO machine and manual to first
class. No sewing experience necessary!
33925
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
9am-12:50pm
$ 50
Sat8/5 Soto
Site access directions: [email protected]
31810Cascade
TH 112
6pm-8:20pm
Tue 7/18-9/5Moskovitz $129 + $20 fee
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/sara.moskovitz
9YG 610M Permaculture
Course will cover plant pollination, isolation,
harvesting, cleaning and storing seeds. We’ll also
discuss crossing and hybrid vs heirloom.
HB 600N Pattern Manipulation: Pants!
Do you want to sew pants but wish you could take
the mystery out of fit issues? Delve into pattern
fitting conundrums using a pattern of your choosing.
Create muslin fittings, change your flat pattern and
sew up pants in fashion fabric!
33926
SE Portland JUFF CLSRM
9am-12:50pm
$ 50
Sat8/19 Soto
Site access directions: [email protected]
33299Cascade
TH 112
6pm-8:20pm
Thu 7/20-9/7Moskovitz $129 + $20 fee
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/sara.moskovitz
Seed Saving
Skills:
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“The instructor explained and demonstrated how everthing was
made so it can be done at home.” ~ Food and Drink student
Home and Garden
Hardwood Floors
9HI 625R Hardwood Floors: Installation
Whether it’s oak, maple, cherry or bamboo,
hardwood floors add beauty and value to your
home. From preparing your sub-floor to nailing
your hardwood down, this class guides you to a
perfect floor.
31416Clackamas GRNPNT STUDIO 9:30am-12:20pm
$ 45 + $12 fee
Sat7/1 Elbon
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/craig.elbon
9HI 625C Hardwood
Sand and Finish
Floors:
Finding wood floors under old carpet is awesome,
but now what? Get hands-on training on a proven
process for making floors look great again. New
floors or old, you’ll learn the tricks of the trade and
use real equipment. No open-toed shoes.
31417Clackamas GRNPNT STUDIO 2pm-4:50pm
$ 45 + $ 20 fee
Sat7/1 Elbon
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/craig.elbon
Pets
9HB 624C Dog Aggression:
Prevent and Resolve
If your dog is displaying signs of aggression towards
people or other dogs, this is the class for you! Learn
the basics of aggression: how it starts, training
options and how to keep everybody safe. Humansonly lecture with time for discussion.
9HB 610D Quilting
PHD:
Projects Half Done
Stuck? Not motivated to finish that binding or
power through that piecing? Dust off that unfinished
project and bring it in and we’ll work on our PhDs
together. We’ll motivate each other so we can get
ready for our next project! Bring sewing machine.
Snacks provided. More info: [email protected]
32251Cascade
TH 100
Sat7/22 Engstrom
and
Cascade
TH 100
Sat8/5 Engstrom
and
Cascade
TH 100
Sat8/19 Engstrom
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/kengstro
9am-1:50pm
9am-1:50pm
9HB 621E Pendleton Wool Rug Crochet
Turn trash into treasure by crocheting Pendleton
wool selvages (mill production scraps from their NW
mills) into a thick, fluffy rug that the whole family will
love. You can make a good sized rug in two hours or
less. No experience needed.
31418Milwaukie PWMILL CLSRM 10am-11:50am
Sat7/29 Collins $25 + $25 fee
31897Milwaukie PWMILL CLSRM 10am-11:50am
Sat8/19 Collins $25 + $25 fee
9am-1:50pm
$ 99
Knitting and Fiber Crafts
9HB 621D Pendleton Needle Felting
Needle felting with wool is a fun way to add flat
decorative detail to garments and accessories. Felt
a tracery border on a lapel, flowers for a hat, or a
toy for a friend using just needles and Pendleton’s
colorful carded wool roving!
Home
Improvement
32547Cascade
TH 112
7pm-8:50pm
$ 29
Mon7/10 Bane
Instructions: www.pcc.edu/staff/linda.bane15
9HB 624R Decipher Dog Dialect,
Crack Cat Code, Hone your
Horse Sense
We’ll translate critter communications to avoid
misadventures with other animals and enhance
bonds with your own. Learn to read body language
clues and grasp key predator/prey traits to
communicate without a shared language. Critters
big and small will be covered with various scenarios
relevant to animal owners.
33840Sylvania
Sat7/15
TCB 208
Becker
1pm-3:50pm
$ 29
9HB 624V Is that a Pet? Companion,
Service or Assistant Animal?
31950Milwaukie PWMILL CLSRM 10am-11:20am
Sat7/22 Collins $25 + $25 fee
9HI 625A Clutter Free for Good
Simplify your life! Come learn an amazing process
that can help you minimize clutter issues in all
aspects of your life in 24-hours or less. Class
includes a reusable workbook.
Understand the roles that animals play in various
settings can involve important legal differences
and have significant implications. Learn tips for
maintaining personal safety as you encounter
others’ animals, as well as proper etiquette around
working animals. A great class for businesses
and service professionals that encounter animals
on the job.
32710Milwaukie PWMILL CLSRM 10am-11:20am
Sat8/12 Collins $25 + $25 fee
31337Sylvania
Thu7/13
33844Sylvania
Sat7/8
TCB 211
6:30pm-8:20pm
Anderson $29 + $15 fee
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
TCB 208
Becker
1pm-3:50pm
$ 29
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9HB 624U Pet Prep Workshop
Disasters are unpredictable and can happen to
anyone. This down to earth yet upbeat class focused
on your animals will dive deep into topics ranging
from what supplies to gather, how to store and carry
them, evacuation, first aid resources, and ways to
survive the US’s most common and deadly disasters.
We’ll practice hands-on muzzling, paw wrapping and
resources for household pets and livestock.
33842Sylvania
TCB 208
Sat 7/29-9/2Becker
1pm-3:20pm
$79
Do It Yourself
(DIY)
Upholstery
Come learn upholstery techniques that will breathe
new life into your decor. An upholstery kit and some
supplies are available from the instructor. You will
need to purchase fabric for your project. Couches
and overstuffed chairs are not permitted due to time
constraints. If you have questions about acceptable
projects, call 503-504-7503. You must register or drop
in advance of first day; drop dates are listed in course
footnotes. More info www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
9HI 625S Upholstery: Beginning
Bring an old upholstered stool or a simple dining
room chair. You’ll master the basic skills that will
allow you to move on to more complex projects.
31338
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 115
Tue 6/27-9/5Smith
No class 7/4. Must reg/drop by 6/26.
Info: www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
6pm-8:50pm
$165 + $ 40 fee
32193
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 115
3pm-5:20pm
$165 + $ 40 fee
Sat 7/1-9/2Smith
Must reg/drop by 6/30. Info: www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
32884
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 115
6pm-8:50pm
$165 + $ 40 fee
Thu 6/29-8/31Smith
Must reg/drop by 6/28. Info: www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
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9HI 625V Upholstery: Intermediate
Bring a headboard, ottoman or a more complex
piece to this class. Basic skills like chair and stool
upholstery are recommended. Absolutely no
couches or over-stuff chairs allowed, no exceptions.
31340
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 115
6pm-8:50pm
$165 + $ 40 fee
Wed 6/28-8/30Smith
Must reg/drop by 6/27. Info: www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
9MW 628B Woodworking
Part 2
101 Basics:
Using the foundations of Woodworking 101 Basics:
1, learn to make samples of common woodworking
joints. With this technique you will then work on your
own projects. High quality layout tools are required
to complete this class. Prereq: Woodworking 101
Basics: Part 1.
32194
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 115
9am-11:50am
$165 + $ 40 fee
Sat 7/1-9/2Smith
Must reg/drop by 6/30. Info: www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
33755Scappoose MMPS SHOP
Wed 6/28-8/30Martin
9HI 625U Upholstery: Open Lab
This open studio time is for students who have
taken or are currently taking a ten week upholstery
class with Scott Smith, and need more time to wrap
up their projects. No formal instruction provided. No
couches or overstuffed chairs.
Metal Crafts
31341
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 115
12:30pm-2:50pm
$ 99
Sat 7/1-9/2Smith
Must reg/drop by 6/30. Info: www.pcc.edu/staff/scott.smith15
Woodworking
and
Metalworking
Wood Crafts
Students must wear protective eye wear and attend
mandatory safety orientation at first class.
9MW 628A Woodworking
Part 1
101 Basics:
Hands-on class covers tools, safety, materials
and tricks of the trade. Projects teach proper use
of machinery to help get you started on your own
project. First class attendance required.
32563Scappoose MMPS SHOP
Mon 6/26-8/28Martin
6pm-8:50pm
$145 + $100 fee
6pm-8:50pm
$145 + $100 fee
Students must wear protective eye wear and attend
mandatory safety orientation at first class.
9MW 627A Art Welding Sculpture
Develop your knowledge of oxyacetylene
welding and explore metal sculpture design and
construction. No prior welding experience required.
31175
Rock Creek BLDG2 132
6pm-8:50pm
$135 + $ 25 fee
Mon 7/3-8/28Yardley
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/shona.yardley15
32051
Rock Creek BLDG2 132
6pm-8:50pm
$145 + $ 25 fee
Wed7/5-9/6 Yardley
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/shona.yardley15
9MW 627B Art Wire Welding
Develop your knowledge of MIG wire feed welding
(Gas Metal Arc Welding or GMAW) and explore
metal sculpture design and construction. Art
Welding Sculpture class recommended.
31177
Rock Creek BLDG2 132
9am-11:50am
Sat 7/1-9/2Yardley $199 + $25 fee
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/shona.yardley15
9MW 627C Welding Fabrication
Design your own metal project! Using MIG welding,
plasma cutting, oxy cutting, grinding and other hand
tools you can build a table, gate or original sculpture
from steel.
31349
Rock Creek BLDG2 132
12:30pm-3:20pm
Sat 7/1-9/2Yardley $179 + $ 40 fee
Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/shona.yardley15
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
Summer
Teen Program
Develop skills, make friends, try something new
June-August 2017 – For ages 12-17 – on PCC campuses/centers
Cooking – Dance – Fashion – Languages
Money Mangement – Personal Development – Sports – Technology
Test and College Prep – Theater – Visual Arts – Writing
Check out the classes on pages 12-15
More details and registration info:
pcc.edu/community/teen
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Portuguese Conversation
Luciana Diniz
Luciana is originally from Brazil. She has always
enjoyed learningand teaching languages, and she's
been teaching Portuguese and ESOL at PCC for
several years. She loves sharing her culture and
languagewith students, and she is excited to help
them get their language skills ready to participate in
Brazilian events happening in our community.
Find these classes on page 38
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Language
and Culture
Cultural
Exploration
Travel Prep
NEW CLASS
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9WV 600S Women
with Wanderlust:
Overcoming Travel Myths and Fears
Traveling alone isn’t as easy when you’re a woman
despite all the advice telling you to just do it. There
are many travel myths and fears to overcome before
you can roam the world solo with ease and grace.
Come, take this step with me.
33378Cascade
Thu7/20
CH 210
Jones
6:30pm-8:50pm
$ 39
You may also like Travel on page 50 or
Find and Launch Your Passion Project on page 60
Languages
9LAN 611A Arabic Conversation: Level
Learn to speak Modern Standard Arabic. This
expansive and beautiful language is one of the
oldest and most widely spoken languages in the
world. It is a reflection of the history of 22 Arab
countries and their civilization. More info:
www.pcc.edu/staff/afaf.raad
31449
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 301
Tue/Thu 6/27-7/25
Raad Azar
No class 7/4. Text: Mastering Arabic 1
9LAN 611D Japanese Conversation: Level 1
Get a solid introduction to the Japanese language
in a supportive environment. You’ll develop basic
listening and speaking skills.
1
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
9LAN 611T Arabic Conversation: Level
Continue learning this beautiful language.
Suitable for those who have completed Arabic
Conversation: Level 1 or have prior knowledge.
2
32908
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 301
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Tue/Thu 7/27-8/22
Raad Azar
Text: Mastering Arabic 1. www.pcc.edu/staff/afaf.raad
32556
Willow Creek WCC 207
Mon 6/26-8/14Barrett
Text: Japanese for Busy People
7pm-8:50pm
$109
9LAN 611F Korean Conversation: Level 1
Get a solid introduction to the Korean language
in a supportive environment. We’ll focus on basic
conversation for practical use and provide an
introduction to the writing system.
31325Sylvania
HT 309
Tue 6/27-8/22Lim
No class 7/4.
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
9LAN 611G Korean Conversation: Level 2
Take the next step in learning Korean. Engage in
simple conversation, learn dates and times, sing
traditional Korean songs and play traditional games.
Students should have basic knowledge of Korean
writing system and numbers.
33970Sylvania
SS 122
Wed 7/12-8/30You
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
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9LAN 611K Russian Conversation: Level
Discover the historic Russian language within the
context of rich Russian culture. This is a great
introduction that covers language, culture, the
alphabet, numbers and travel terminology.
31447
Thu
CLIMB Ctr
6/29-8/17
1
CLIMB 102
6pm-7:50pm
Bogdanovich W $109
Accent Modification
9LAN 613F Accent Modification: Vowels
Learn how to pronounce the vowels used in
conversational English, including placement, stress,
length, hidden vowels (insertions) and reductions.
Taught by a professional Accent Reduction
Specialist.
31457Sylvania
TCB 215
6pm-8:50pm
Wed6/28 Packard $ 39
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/darren.packard
9LAN 613D Accent Modification:
Consonants
Learn to pronounce English consonants through
voicing, placement and manner, as well as littleknown rules about how pronunciation changes
based on where a consonant occurs in a word.
33300Sylvania
TCB 215
6pm-8:50pm
Wed7/19 Packard $ 39
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/darren.packard
9LAN 613H American
Level 2 and 3
Sign Language:
A continuation class for students who have taken
Level 1 or have prior knowledge of ASL. Increase
your vocabulary, expressive ability and confidence
with ease; lay the groundwork for future fluency.
32554
SE Campus TABOR 137
Wed 6/28-8/2Martin
6pm-8:50pm
$135
9LAN 600J American Sign Language:
Level 4 and 5
Ready to take your ASL skills to a higher level? We’ll
build vocabulary and structure while honing your
expressive skills in a supportive environment. For
advanced students who have taken Level 2/3, or
equivalent experience.
33304
SE Campus TABOR 137
Tue 6/27-8/1Martin
No class 7/4.
6pm-8:50pm
$115
French
9LAN 614E French for Travelers
Planning a trip to a French-speaking country?
This class is the perfect chance to learn basic
expressions and to comfortably navigate common
situations. We’ll talk about French culture and
travel tips as well.
31185Downtown WHTMSH DWNST9am-10:50am
$119 + $14 fee
Fri
6/30-8/18Cariou
Text: HarperCollins Language Survival France
9LAN 614C French Conversation: Level 1
Oui, you can speak French! This beginning class is
perfect for those with no prior experience who are
interested in learning what has been called “the
world’s most beautiful language.”
9OL 626C Discover Sign Language
Discover the fun of learning sign language and using
your hands to communicate with Deaf people.
31182Downtown WHTMSH DWNST9am-10:50am
$109 + $14 fee
Mon 7/10-8/28Cariou
Text: Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate
32107OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31183Downtown WHTMSH DWNST6pm-7:50pm
$109 + $14 fee
Wed 7/5-8/23Cariou
Text: Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate
32109OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33395OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32560
SE Campus TABOR 125
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Tue 7/11-8/29Benoit
Text: Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate
9LAN 613E Accent Modification:
Intonation
Learn how to speak using the melody or intonation
of conversational English, including how to ask
questions, correctly use stress and pitch, pause and
make statements.
33301Sylvania
TCB 215
6pm-8:50pm
Wed8/23 Packard $ 39
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/darren.packard
American Sign
Language
You may also like Lyrical Dance: Intermediate on
page 17
9LAN 613G American
Level 1
Sign Language:
American Sign Language is one of the most
commonly used languages in the U.S. Come learn
the ASL communication alphabet, how to engage in
basic conversation and about deaf culture.
33659
NW Portland FRNHSE EAST
Sat 7/8-8/26Weaver
10am-11:50am
$109 + $10 fee
32553
SE Campus TABOR 137
Thu 6/29-8/3Martin
$125
33055
Willow Creek WCC 208
Wed 7/5-8/30Copeland
No class 7/19.
9LAN 614T American
Level 2
6pm-8:50pm
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Sign Language:
Continue to enhance your ASL skills. Some prior
ASL experience recommended.
33660
NW Portland FRNHSE EAST
Sat 7/8-8/26Weaver
36
12pm-1:50pm
$119 + $10 fee
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“Very good instructor, well prepared, I learned a lot!.” ~ Italian student
Language and Culture
9LAN 614B French Conversation: Level 2
Expand your ability to use French in practical
situations by learning more grammar, vocabulary,
pronunciation and conversational phrases. You’ll be
speaking with confidence in no time!
9LAN 614U French Conversation: Level 5
In this highest level French class, we’ll continue to
expand, practice and have fun. Course is entirely in
French and is suited for students with four or more
terms of French or equivalent experience.
31186Downtown WHTMSH DWNST6pm-7:50pm
$119 + $14 fee
Mon 7/10-8/28Cariou
Text: Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate
32054Downtown WHTMSH DWNST9am-10:50am
$119 + $14 fee
Wed 7/5-8/23Cariou
Text: The Ultimate French Review and Practice
9LAN 614Q French Conversation: Level 3
Ready to take your French skills to a higher level?
This class is for students who have completed
French 2 and are ready to start working toward
greater proficiency.
31757Downtown WHTMSH DWNST6pm-7:50pm
$119 + $14 fee
Thu 6/29-8/17Cariou
Text: Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate
9LAN 614P French Immersion Workshop
This class is for those who already know some
French. We’ll have a great time! Includes songs, two
movies excerpts, quizzes and other fun activities.
32088Downtown
Thu8/31
and
Downtown
Fri9/1
and
Downtown
Sat9/2
WHTMSH DWNST6pm-8:50pm
Cariou
WHTMSH DWNST6pm-8:50pm
Cariou
WHTMSH DWNST12pm-3:50pm
$79 + $14 fee
Cariou
9LAN 614F French
Verbs and
9LAN 614S French Conversation: Level 4
Ready to take your French skills to a higher level?
We’ll continue to build vocabulary and hone
speaking and listening skills. For students with
three or more terms of French or equivalent
experience.
Study the passe compose etre and avoir through
exercises and conversation. We will study the
placement of adverbs if time allows.
31758Downtown WHTMSH DWNST6pm-7:50pm
$119 + $14 fee
Tue 7/11-8/29Cariou
Text: Ultimate French Beginner-Intermediate
31503Downtown WHTMSH DWNST10am-11:50am
$119 + $14 fee
Sat 7/8-8/26Cariou
Text: Ultimate French Verb Review and Practice
Conversation
9LAN 614D Keeping Up In French
Don’t let your French language skills slip away! This
class is entirely in French. We’ll review past skills,
including verb tenses, and focus on conversations
about current events, literature and culture.
31808Sylvania
TCB 211
6:30pm-8:20pm
Wed 7/12-8/30Machtelinckx $119
German
9LAN 614H German Conversation: Level
Get a solid introduction to the German language
in a supportive environment. You’ll develop basic
listening and speaking skills.
1
31172
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303
10am-11:50am
$109
Tue 6/27-8/22Howe
Text: DaF leicht A1.1 Deutsch als Fremdsprache für Erwaschsene
31805
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Tue 6/27-8/22Howe
Text: The Everything Essential German Book
9LAN 614N German Conversation: Level
Continue to enhance your basic skills in German.
This class will concentrate on improving
conversation and vocabulary, while focusing on
continuing language skills through classroom
discussions and other activities.
2
31173
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303
12pm-1:50pm
$119
Tue 6/27-8/22Howe
Text: The Everything Essential German Book
Italian
9LAN 615F Italian for Travelers
Planning a trip to Italy? Learn basic expressions that
will help you navigate common situations. We’ll talk
about Italian travel and culture as well as receive
tips and enthusiasm.
31821
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Wed 6/28-8/16Alexander-Brown
Text: Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way
32555
Willow Creek WCC 205
Mon 6/26-8/21Barker
Text: Learn Italian Made Simple
7pm-8:50pm
$109
Instructor Spotlight: Linda Machtelinckx
As a native French-speaker Linda shares her
own observations and familiarity with France, its
language and its culture, and makes the class a safe
place to challenge oneself, make errors and grow.
Her class is a great way to make new friends and
stay connected with old ones. Some students have
been with her for 27 years!
9OL 611A Beginning
French
Conversational
Learn to speak basic French in a wide variety of
settings and situations. This class promises to enrich
your travel experiences. Includes audio learning,
cultural notes and use of phonetic spellings.
32028OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32029OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
$ 99
fee
33386OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Instructor Spotlight: Angela Barker
Angela has been teaching Italian for PCC since
2014; mainly at our Willow Creek Center. She
grew-up in an Italian home full of European culture
and traditions, which she enjoys sharing with her
students. Students find her classes enriched with
history and travel of an Italy past and present.
9LAN 615A Italian Conversation: Level 1
From the culture that brings us phenomenal food,
wine, fashion and art, comes this expressively rich
language. In this beginning Italian class, you’ll easily
pick up fundamental conversation skills.
31323
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 301
Mon 6/26-8/14Dubey
Optional text: Italian Made Simple
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109 + $ 5 fee
Italian Conversation: Level 1,
continues on next page
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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Italian Conversation: Level 1, continued
31322Sylvania
HT 319
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Thu 6/29-8/17Heineck
Text: Italian Made Simple www.pcc.edu/staff/giuseppa.heineck
32212
Willow Creek WCC 204
Wed 6/28-8/16Barker
Text: Learn Italian Made Simple
7pm-8:50pm
$109
9LAN 615B Italian Conversation: Level 2
Expand your ability to use Italian in practical
situations by learning more grammar, vocabulary,
pronunciation and conversational phrases. You’ll be
speaking with confidence in no time!
33379
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 301
Wed 6/28-8/16Dubey
Optional text: Italian Made Simple
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119 + $ 5 fee
32164Sylvania
HT 321
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Tue 6/27-8/22Alexander-Brown
No class 7/4.Text: Italian Made Simple
9LAN 615E Keeping Up in Italian
Don’t let your Italian language skills slip away! This
class is entirely in Italian and is suitable for anyone
with three or more terms of Italian, or equivalent
experience. What a great opportunity to practice
and build fluency!
32210
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306
1pm-2:50pm
$109
Wed 6/28-8/16Heineck
Text discussed at class. www.pcc.edu/staff/giuseppa.heineck
9OL 614P Instant Italian
Learn to speak basic Italian in a wide variety of
settings and situations. This class promises to
enrich your travel experiences. Includes audio
learning, cultural notes and use of phonetic
spellings.
33169OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33201OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33406OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Portuguese (Brazilian)
9LAN 611H Portuguese
Level 1
Conversation:
Come learn the basics of Brazilian Portuguese, a
versatile and dynamic language. You’ll have fun and
learn to speak right from the beginning.
32562
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102
Tue/Thu6/27-7/25 Diniz
Text: Bom Dia, Brasil
9LAN 611I Portuguese
Level 2
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Conversation:
Continue learning to converse in the beautiful
language that is Brazilian Portuguese. Suitable for
those who have completed Level 1 or have prior
knowledge.
33302Sylvania
SS 122
Mon 7/24-8/28Almeida
Text: Bom Dia, Brasil
38
6:30pm-8:20pm
$79
9LAN 612D Portuguese
Level 5
Conversation:
Continue to enhance your Brazilian Portuguese
mastery in vocabulary and verb tenses by refining
your speaking and listening skills.
33303
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102
Wed 7/26-8/30Almeida
Text: Viajandro Atraves Do Alfabeto
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 85
Spanish Conversation: Level 1, continued
33968Sylvania
HT 323
Sat 7/8-8/26Rainey
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
33714Tigard
TIGSRC GARDEN 10am-11:50am
$109 + $ 5 fee
Mon 6/26-8/21Rainey
No class 7/3. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
31458Tualatin
TUALPL CONF
Thu 6/29-8/17Rainey
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
Spanish
9LAN 615Q Spanish for Travelers
Planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country? This
class is the perfect chance to learn basic expressions
that will help you comfortably navigate common
situations. We’ll also talk about culture and travel tips.
31824
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
Tue 6/27-8/22TBA
No class 7/4. Textbook: Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way
You may also like Travel on page 50
9LAN 615G Spanish Conversation: Level 1
Spanish is the fastest growing languages in the U.S.,
and it’s also one of the easiest to learn! Get the basics
of speaking Spanish in this fun, interactive class.
10am-11:50am
$109
32567Tualatin
POHL CLSRM
Tue
6/27-8/22
Merlo Flores
No class 7/4. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
31809
Willow Creek WCC 205
Thu 6/29-8/17Bensel
Text: Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way
33433
Willow Creek WCC 206
Thu 6/29-7/20Sotelo
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6:30pm-8:20pm
fee
$109 + $10
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109 + $ 5 fee
1pm-2:50pm
$109
6pm-8:50pm
$75
9LAN 615H Spanish
Conversation
Level 1: Fast Paced
Studied Spanish long ago but forgot most of it?
Join this fast-paced beginners’ class for those with
previous yet rusty experience. We’ll converse in basic
present tense and quickly move on to past and future.
32209
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102
Wed 6/28-8/16Franke
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
10am-11:50am
$109
31797Cascade
TH 101
Wed 6/28-8/16Perwak
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
4:40pm-6:20pm
$109
31328Cascade
TH 101
Mon 6/26-8/21Galindo
No class 7/3. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
31796
NE Portland HWSC CLSRM
Tue 6/27-8/22Dubey
No class: 7/4. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109 + $15 fee
33952Sylvania
TCB 213
Wed 6/28-8/16Bensel
Text: Practical Spanish Grammar
6:30pm-8:20pm
$109
6:30pm-8:20pm
31806
Willow Creek WCC 205
Fri
6/30-8/18Bensel
Text: Practical Spanish Grammar
1pm-2:50pm
$109
31823
SE Campus TABOR 126
Tue 6/27-8/22Franke
No class 7/4. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
$109
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“This course was great, it was exactly what I was looking for.”
~ Spanish Literature student
Language and Culture
9LAN 615L Spanish
Level 4
Conversation:
Ready to take your Spanish skills to a higher level?
We’ll build vocabulary and hone your speaking and
listening skills in a supportive environment. For
students with three or more terms of Spanish, or
equivalent experience.
31452
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Thu 6/29-8/17Galindo
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/mario.galindo
31799Cascade
TH 101
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Tue 6/27-8/22Galindo
No class 7/4. More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/mario.galindo
31463
SW Portland NEIGHR CLSRM 9:30am-11:50am
$119 + $10 fee
Mon 7/17-8/21Wadlin
Text: Practical Spanish Grammar
9LAN 615M Spanish
Level 5
Conversation:
Ready to move beyond the intermediate level? This
class will be entirely in Spanish. Suitable for those
with two or more years of Spanish coursework or
equivalent experience, such as living in a Spanishspeaking country.
31327
Metro Ctr
PMWTC1 204 6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Wed 6/28-8/16Galindo
More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/mario.galindo
9LAN 600E Discovering
9LAN 615I Spanish
Level 2
Conversation:
9LAN 615W Spanish
Levels 1 and 2
Immersion:
Expand your ability to use Spanish in practical
situations by learning more grammar, vocabulary,
pronunciation and conversational phrases. You’ll be
speaking with confidence in no time!
Vamos a aprender! This mixed-level class is perfect
for beginners who want to move at a fast pace and
those with some Spanish background who want a
solid review.
33951Cascade
TH 200
Thu 6/29-8/17Dubey
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
32165Sylvania
TCB 212
Mon/Wed7/10-8/2
TBA
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119 + $ 5 fee
31681Downtown WHTMSH DWNST1:30pm-3:20pm
$119 + $15 fee
Wed 6/28-8/16Dubey
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
32566
SE Campus TABOR 135
Fri
6/30-8/18Franke
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
10am-11:50am
$119
32579Sylvania
HT 309
Sat 7/8-8/26Rainey
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
12pm-1:50pm
$119
33716Tigard
TIGSRC GARDEN 1pm-2:50pm
$119 + $ 5 fee
Mon 6/26-8/21Rainey
No class 7/3. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
9LAN 615J Spanish
Conversation
Level 2: Fast Paced
Continue your Spanish learning in the fast-paced
format. We’ll converse in past, present and future.
Then we’ll move on to progressive, present perfect
and pluperfect.
31800Cascade
TH 101
Wed 6/28-8/16Perwak
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
9LAN 615K Spanish
Level 3
6pm-8:50pm
$189
Conversation:
This continuing class offers a third level of
basic Spanish conversation and understanding.
Increase your vocabulary and confidence with
ease; lay the groundwork for future fluency.
32160
NE Portland HWSC CLSRM
Wed 6/28-8/16Galindo
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
10am-11:50am
$119 + $10 fee
33969Sylvania
HT 323
Mon 6/26-8/21Rainey
No class 7/3. Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
32559
Willow Creek WCC 207
Wed 6/28-7/19Sotelo
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
6pm-8:50pm
$ 85
9LAN 615X Spanish Immersion:
Levels 2 and 3
Literature
Spanish
In this round-table course we’ll read, analyze and
discuss works from various genres of distinguished
writers of the Spanish-speaking world. For native
speakers and those with 2+ years of Spanish
coursework or equivalent experience.
32565
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305
Wed 6/28-8/16TBA
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
9OL 620W Speed Spanish 1
Designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish
pronto! Learn six easy recipes for gluing words
together to form sentences. In no time, you’ll be
able to converse in almost any Spanish speaking
situation.
32410OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32434OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32444OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 620V Spanish for Medical
Professionals
Struggling to communicate with your Spanishspeaking patients? Whether you’re new to the
language or just want a refresher, this course will
give you the basic tools you need to bridge the
communication gap.
33953Sylvania
TCB 213
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Tue 6/27-8/22Bensel
No class 7/4. Text: Practical Spanish Grammar
Vamos a continuar! In this mixed-level class, we’ll
continue to learn vocabulary and build speaking
and listening skills. Meeting three days a week will
help increase retention.
32134OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32558
Willow Creek WCC 204
6:30pm-8:20pm
$119
Mon 6/26-8/21Bensel
No class 7/3. Text: Practical Spanish Grammar
32166Sylvania
TCB 213
M/W/F7/10-7/28 TBA
Text: Spanish Now! Level 1
32136OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
10am-12:50pm
$195
32135OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
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Pedal Tours: Food Carts
Todd Roll
Todd has been riding bicycles since his first handme-down Schwinn. He had a paper route at age 13,
saw his first road biker a few years later and used
money that was supposed to be for college to get his
first road bike. Never liking to sit still and drive, Todd
has dragged bikes to everywhere he’s lived including
Eugene, Rome, San Diego, Seattle, Zurich, and now
Portland and Honolulu. Todd has done bike tours all
over the west coast, Canada and Europe.
Find this class on page 43
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Recreation
and Wellness
Health
9OL 615W Medical Terminology:
A Word Approach
Taught from an anatomical approach. Root terms
are divided by each body system. The origin, a
combined form and an example of non-medical
everyday usage are provided for each. Word
associations are used as learning tools.
32025OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32026OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33158OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 617K Natural Health and Healing
Learn how to promote wellness, balance, and
health in all aspects of your daily life. We’ll discuss
the various stages of health and illness, and you’ll
discover that true health means wholeness of the
mind, body, and spirit.
Mind-Body
Wellness
9MBF 619A Core Balance =
Yoga + Pilates + Ballet Stretch
This class combines elements of yoga and pilates
and stretch components using the ballet barre.
Develop core strength, ease and openness in joints
and a flexible, well-balanced body. No experience
necessary.
32100
NE Portland NWDPS STUDIO 2:30pm-3:30pm
$149
Sun 7/9-9/10Parson
9MBF 619N Practical
Magic:
Grounding Skills for Everyday
Learn skills to support daily well being through
connection with self and the abundant mystery of
the earth, and develop practical tools for connecting
deeper with your own intuitive and magical nature.
No experience required.
34035Cascade
TH 101
Thu 7/20-8/31Lindsey
9MBF 619D Self
Techniques
7pm-8:50pm
fee
$ 99 + $ 20
Defense: Martial Arts
This class will cover the psychology of self-defense,
techniques of blocking, striking, base disruption,
grappling, ground fighting and defense against
common weapons. Draws from various arts
including Ju-Jitsu, Karate and Kung Fu.
You may also like Ballet: Absolute Beginners 1 on
page 19
31315Sylvania
HT GYM
Tue 6/27-8/15Bersaas
No class 7/4.
9HW 610Q Meditation
Qigong and Tai Chi
of the Mind
on the Clarity
33816OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
This practice is renowned for being one of the most
effective methods for developing concentration
and overcoming stubborn mental habits. Classes
include two guided meditations and a talk.
33817OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33325
SW Portland MKBC CLSRM
Tue 8/15-9/5Rocklin
33818OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
You may also like Poetry: Small Noticings on
page 25
7pm-8:20pm
$ 39
5:30pm-6:20pm
$79
9MBF 616A Qigong
Qigong a Chinese healing art, utilizes gentle body
movements, posture, breath and visualization to
help the practitioner cultivate good health and
physical/energetic awareness. Helpful for stress
reduction, relaxation and improve balance.
31825
SE Campus TABOR 102
10am-10:50am
Sat 7/1-8/19Bernunzio $ 89
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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NEW CLASS
9MBF 616C Qigong for Lung Health
Learn external and internal Qigong practices to
stimulate, strengthen and circulate the Qi of the
lungs. Involves mobility of the shoulders, arms,
and hands. Includes acupressure process for lung
meridians. Dress in loose fitting clothing.
34076Cascade
CAGYM 203
Mon 6/26-8/14Bernunzio
6pm-6:50pm
$ 89
9MBF 617A Tai Chi: Beginning
A gentle approach to exercise emphasizing
mind/body harmony, relaxation, centering and
coordination. Traditional style helps develop
effortless vitality and awareness through meditative
movement.
31801Cascade
CAGYM 203
Mon 6/26-8/14Bernunzio
7pm-7:50pm
$ 89
32055Downtown DC 113
Thu 6/29-8/24Holder
No class 7/13.
12pm-12:50pm
$ 89
33391
SE Campus TABOR 102
8am-8:50am
Sat 7/1-8/19Bernunzio $ 89
9MBF 617B Tai Chi: Continuing
New postures with further integration of mind
and body harmony, balance, relaxation and
coordination. Increased emphasis on circular
movement, softness and smoothness to develop
meditative awareness.
31178
SE Campus TABOR 102
9am-9:50am
Sat 7/1-8/19Bernunzio $ 89
NEW CLASS
9MBF 617D Tai Chi Chuan: Chen and
Yang Styles
Learn both the 18 movement Chen form and a
Yang style short form. Explore the similarities and
differences in these styles while enhancing balance
and mental focus and improving strength and
flexibility. All levels welcome.
33318Sylvania
HT 101
Sat 7/1-8/12Holder
9am-10:20am
$75
9MBF 600A Tai Chi Fan Form
Learn this 52 moves Fan form to improve your
balance and harmony.
33319Sylvania
HT 101
Sat 7/1-8/12Holder
10:30am-11:50am
$75
Yoga: Level 1, continued
31179
Fri
SE Campus TABOR 102
6/30-8/11Adami
12pm-12:50pm
$ 89
32201
Thu
SE Campus TABOR 102
6/29-8/17Prosser
$ 89
6:30pm-7:20pm
9SPR 623W Ping Pong
Improve your game, or just learn how to play
this lifelong sport that strengthens your mind
and your muscles - and is aerobic! Learn from
some of Portland’s best internationally certified
instructors and coaches. Everything provided.
33390
SE Campus TABOR 102
Sat 7/1-8/19Prosser
$ 99
32571
NW Portland PURE WHS
Sun 7/9-8/13Mayeda
1:30pm-2:50pm
$ 69
34112Sylvania
HT 08
Sat 7/1-8/12Eaton
10am-11:20am
$ 99
33757
NW Portland PURE WHS
Sun 7/9-8/13Mayeda
$ 69
33719Tigard
TIGSRC MAD
Thu 6/29-8/17Eaton
6:15pm-7:20pm
$ 99 + $ 5 fee
31428
Willow Creek WCC 201
Wed 6/28-8/16Burghardt
12pm-12:50pm
$ 89
32213
Willow Creek WCC 201
Tue 6/27-8/22Burghardt
No class 7/4.
$ 89
10am-11:20am
12pm-12:50pm
9SPR 623L Archery
Find out what great sport archery can be. Learn
archery safety and marksmanship while playing
fun games. If you have ever been intrigued by
the archery in movies like “The Hunger Games”,
“Brave”, or “The Avengers” now is the time to
give it a shot!
31313Sylvania
HT GYM
Sat 7/8-8/12Webb
9SPR 622R Sailing Beginning
Learn to sail on the Columbia River in Portland.
Six 2.5 hour on-water lessons spread over several
weeks, evenings or weekends, four students per
boat. A good start for casual sailor, or those with an
eye for blue water adventures.
31310Cascade
TH 101
Sat7/1 Mason
Must attend program orientation 7/1.
Sports
1pm-2:20pm
$ 69
9SPR 623M Longboarding 101
Learn basics of longboard skateboarding: how
to ride with control and safely slow down and
stop. Taught by friendly and accomplished local
longboarder, all levels welcome. Bring your
longboard, helmet, slide gloves, elbow and knee
pads. Meet at picnic shelter “A.” Park map:
www.pcc.edu/staff/robin.mcguirk
3pm-4:20pm
10am-10:50am
$ 299
9SPR 623F Tennis: Beginning Level 1
Take up tennis - a fun physical workout and an
easy social and networking outlet! This intro class
includes grip, strokes, scoring rules and tennis
etiquette. Bring racket and two unopened cans of
tennis balls to first class.
31191
Rock Creek BLDG5 GYM-A/B 5:30pm-6:50pm
$ 69
Wed 7/5-8/23Slack
9SPR 622Q Womens Surf Weekend
Learn to surf from enthusiastic and passionate
instructors! The two day program includes beach
yoga, water-board-beach safety, in-depth surf
instruction, all equipment (including surfboard,
wetsuit, boots, gloves, hood, helmet) and
catered lunches.
31409SeasideBWAYPK 9am-5pm
$ 475
Sat/Sun7/8-7/9
Hallahan
Meet at Broadway Park in Seaside. Must reg/drop by 7/1.
32064SeasideBWAYPK 9am-5pm
$ 475
Sat/Sun8/19-8/20 Hallahan
Meet at Broadway Park in Seaside. Must reg/drop by 8/12.
31189
SE Portland TABPRK PICNC A 6pm-7:50pm
$ 69 + $10 fee
Wed 7/12-8/16McGuirk
32570SeasideBWAYPK 9am-5pm
$ 475
Sat/Sun9/9-9/10 Hallahan
Meet at Broadway Park in Seaside. Must reg/drop by 9/2.
Instructor Spotlight: Robin McGuirk
Instructor Spotlight: Lexie Hallahan
Yoga
Please bring a yoga mat to all yoga classes.
You may also like Personal Development classes
on page 60
9MBF 618A Yoga: Level 1
Develop flexibility, strength, peace of mind
and reduce stress in this strong fundamental
introduction! Poses are fun, safe and easy-to-follow;
and give you a sense of focused calm. Bring yoga
mat.
33320Cascade
CAGYM 203
Mon 6/26-8/14Stemler
6pm-6:50pm
$ 89
31312Downtown DC 113
Mon 6/26-8/14Stemler
12pm-12:50pm
$ 89
32068Downtown DC 113
Fri
6/30-8/18Duncan
$ 89
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12pm-12:50pm
Robin is a native Portland skateboarder who has
been longboarding for over 20 years at Mt. Tabor.
He focuses on teaching the safety and skills one
step at a time to become a complete and successful
rider.Robin has been in the longboard industry as a
board company owner since 2003 and professional
racer since 2009.
Lexie’s been surfing the NW waters since the late
1980’s. She has shared her surfing wisdom and
passion with her students for 13 years on the
North Coast of Oregon, as the original visionary
and Director of surf camps there. Lexie’s unique
teaching methodology and exceptional coaches will
have you feeling confident in the waves!
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“I love how the teacher is making us very aware of
body movements, knees, etc.” ~ Tai Chi student
Bike Tours
9SPR 610L Golf: Colwood Golf Center
with Dennis Dolin
9SPR 610P Pedal Tours: Food Carts
Ride to some of our favorite local spots for a taste
of Portland’s delectable food carts - all food and
drinks included. We’ll eat, ride and work off calories
in the city’s most bike-friendly neighborhoods and
cross two bridges.
33760Downtown
Thu7/13
PEDAL SHOP
Roll
1:30pm-4:20pm
$ 65
9SPR 610O Pedal Tours: Columbia Gorge
Bike the historic 1916 Columbia River Highway
through lush forest past tall waterfalls and beneath
towering cliffs. This nine mile bike ride stops at
six falls and includes a short walk to each one to
experience their power and beauty.
33759Downtown
Tue7/18
9SPR 610N Pedal
Downtown
PEDAL SHOP
Roll
9am-1:50pm
$ 95
Tours: Historic
Explore your city! We’ll hop on well-traveled bike
lanes and pedal eight miles in three hours, stopping
to learn about downtown neighborhoods, the river
and the city’s many bridges.
33761Downtown
Wed7/26
PEDAL SHOP
Roll
9am-11:50am
$ 49
Golf
Taking up the game of golf is a great way to connect
with friends and enjoy the beautiful outdoors! Learn
the basics of the game and enjoy this lifelong sport.
9SPR 621A Golf:
Course
Lake Oswego Golf
Taught by a local pro! First three classes meet on
the range. Bucket of balls $ 9 last class on course
$16. Bring your own clubs, or rent.
31453
Lk Oswego LOGOLF RANGE 12pm-1:20pm
Sun7/9-8/6Huffmaster$ 59
31454
Lk Oswego LOGOLF RANGE 2pm-3:20pm
Sun7/9-8/6Huffmaster$ 59
31455
Sun
Lk Oswego LOGOLF RANGE 12pm-1:20pm
8/13-9/10Huffmaster $ 59
31456
Sun
Lk Oswego LOGOLF RANGE 2pm-3:20pm
8/13-9/10Huffmaster $ 59
Class Spotlight:
Golf has been instructor Gary Huffmaster’s passion
since the first time he played at Lake Oswego Golf
Course. After a brief professional career he chose to
teach and grow the game in the town he grew up in.
He enjoys promoting fun, setting goals for progress,
positivity and balance in a game that parallels life.
9SPR 621D Golf: Rock Creek
Country Club
A five-week class covering all aspects of the
fundamentals of the game of golf: the full swing,
chipping and putting, greenside and bunker play,
rules and etiquette and course strategy. Equipment
supplied, if needed.
33767
NW Portland RCCC RANGE
Wed
7/12-8/16
Da Silva
No class 8/2. Golf attire required.
Recreation and Wellness
5pm-5:50pm
$ 99
“Get Golf Ready” - Learn the basics of how to play
golf and how to have fun while doing it. Work on:
putting, chipping, full swing and basic rules and
etiquette of golf. The last session will be on course,
playing the game.
32557
NE Portland COLWD RANGE 6pm-6:50pm
$ 99
Tue 7/18-8/15Dolin
Equipment supplied if needed.
34039
NE Portland COLWD RANGE 2pm-2:50pm
$ 99
Sat 7/15-8/12Dolin
Equipment supplied if needed.
NEW CLASS
NEW INSTRUCTOR
9SPR 621B Golf: McKay Creek
A five-week class covering all fundamental aspects
of the game of golf: full swing, short game, etiquette,
biomechanics and course strategy. Equipment
supplied, if needed.
33763Hillsboro
MCKAYC RANGE 7pm-7:50pm
$ 99
Wed 6/28-7/26Gonzalez
Golf attire required.
33764Hillsboro
MCKAYC RANGE 2:30pm-3:20pm
Sat 7/1-7/29Gonzalez $ 99
Golf attire required.
33765Hillsboro
MCKAYC RANGE 2:30pm-3:20pm
Sat 8/12-9/9Gonzalez $ 99
Golf attire required.
33766Hillsboro
MCKAYC RANGE 7:30pm-8:20pm
Thu 8/10-9/7Gonzalez $ 99
Golf attire required.
9SPR 621C Golf:
and Golf Club
Reserve Vineyards
A five-week class covering all aspects of the game
of golf. Classes cover the fundamentals of the full
swing, chipping and putting, greenside and bunker
play, rules and etiquette and course strategy.
Equipment supplied, if needed.
32082Beaverton REGOLF RANGE 4pm-4:50pm
$ 99
Thu 7/13-8/10Griswold
Golf attire required.
32083Beaverton REGOLF RANGE 4pm-4:50pm
$ 99
Fri 7/14-8/11Griswold
Golf attire required.
9SPR 622A Essential Kayaking: Coed
Learn basic strokes, boat control and the
fundamental elements of kayaking. This class will
help you feel comfortable paddling a kayak and give
you a sound foundation as you continue to develop
paddling skills.
31380
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun7/16 Brown
Must reg/drop by 7/9.
9am-12:50pm
$ 59
31637
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sat8/12 Brown
Must reg/drop by 8/5.
9am-12:50pm
$ 59
9SPR 622M Touring Kayak Lesson
and Tour on Calm Water
Learn the basics of kayaking in kayaks with large
cockpits that are ideal for beginners. Course
includes tours on two local water bodies. Call
503-524-9192 for information.
31385Tualatin
Sat7/8
and
Tualatin
Sat7/29
Must reg/drop by 7/5.
TUALCP BTDCK 1pm-3:50pm
Barker
TUALPR LOT
8:15am-5:50pm
Barker $ 99
9SPR 622B Kayaking Women Only
Learn basic strokes, boat control and the
fundamental elements of kayaking. This class will
help you feel comfortable paddling a kayak and give
you a sound foundation as you continue to develop
paddling skills.
31381
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sat7/15 Brown
Must reg/drop by 7/8.
9am-12:50pm
$ 59
9SPR 622N Nocturnal Paddle
Join us as we leave the marina at sunset and paddle
through Scappoose Bay, spooking up nocturnal
animals. We will finish by paddling back in just after
dark. Guide, upgraded Kayaks, dry bags, snacks
and beverages provided.
31667Scappoose SCABMP SHOP 7pm-9:50pm
Fri7/7 Preciado $ 59
Beginner friendly. Must reg/drop by 6/30.
32700Scappoose SCABMP SHOP 6pm-8:50pm
Sat8/5 Preciado $ 59
Beginner friendly. Must reg/drop by 7/29.
Kayaking
Advanced registration is necessary to ensure
equipment availability. All equipment costs and
instruction are included in class prices. Kayaking
classes meet rain or shine.
NEW CLASS
9SPR 610Q Kayaking Safety
Gain confidence in recovering from a capsize and
know that you can help yourself or your paddling
partner back into a kayak. Learn and practice wet
exits, partner rescues and self-rescues.
Stand Up Paddling
9SPR 622K Stand up Paddle Boarding:
Introduction
Stand up Paddle Boarding is for everyone from the
flatwater enthusiast to the mega wave surfers. It’s
a growing sport and the most fun you’ll ever have
while exercising!
33350
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun7/9
Brown
Must reg/drop by 7/2.
9am-11:50am
$ 59
31382
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun7/2
Brown
Must reg/drop by 6/26.
9am-11:50am
$ 59
33351
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun8/6
Brown
Must reg/drop by 7/30.
9am-11:50am
$ 59
31383
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun7/30 Brown
Must reg/drop by 7/23.
9am-11:50am
$ 59
33352
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun9/3
Brown
Must reg/drop by 8/27.
9am-11:50am
$ 59
32063
SW Portland PDXKYK SHOP
Sun8/20 Brown
Must reg/drop by 8/13.
9am-11:50am
$ 59
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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Work Out
Cardio
9WO 600D Aqua Zumba
Join this low-impact, high energy aquatic
exercise that combines Zumba with water!
Water creates natural resistance, which means
every step is more challenging and helps tone
your muscles.
34037Sylvania
Mon/Wed6/26-8/16
HT POOL
4:30pm-5:20pm
Zapata-Wilson $119 + $10 fee
9WO 624E Cardio Boot Camp
Want to tone up and get fit but do not know how
to start? Get a personalized exercise plan for your
body shape, learn how to stay motivated and set
some fitness goals. Includes cardio and strength
fitness to help you feel your best!
31408
Mon
SE Campus TABOR 101
6/26-8/28 Macedo Galleg
9WO 624L Zumba!
Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn calories
while doing aerobics to Latin and international
music. We’ll move to the beats of salsa, merengue,
cumbia, reggaeton, belly dance, flamenco and
more.
31314
Sat
Rock Creek BLDG5 111
7/1-8/19
Murguia Sanch
$ 89
33346
Fri
Rock Creek BLDG5 111
6/30-8/18
Murguia Sanch
$ 89
31180
SE Campus TABOR 102
Wed 6/28-8/30Neck
9SPR 622L Stand
Up Paddle Board:
Scappoose Bay
Learn balance, paddling techniques on Stand Up
Paddleboards (SUP) and tour beautiful Scappoose
Bay, enjoying a different perspective of the great
blue herons, eagles, osprey and other wildlife while
having fun.
32702Scappoose SCABMP SHOP 1pm-3:50pm
Thu7/20 Preciado $ 59
Beginner friendly. Must register/drop by 7/13.
33347Scappoose SCABMP SHOP 10am-12:50pm
Thu7/27 Preciado $ 59
Beginner friendly. Must register/drop by 7/20.
33348Scappoose SCABMP SHOP 1pm-3:50pm
Thu8/17 Preciado $ 59
Beginner friendly. Must register/drop by 8/10.
33349Scappoose SCABMP SHOP 1pm-3:50pm
Thu8/31 Preciado $ 59
Beginner friendly. Must register/drop by 8/24.
Class Spotlight:
Explore the water from a new vantage point this
summer on a stand up paddleboard! Find out
why SUP is the fastest growing water sport in a
beginner friendly environment surrounded by
wildlife and nature.
9SPR 624U Stand
and Yoga
Up Paddle Board
Learn balance, strokes and paddling techniques
on North Coast’s beautiful Cullaby Lake during
Mindfulness SUP and Yoga coed experiential 6
hour workshop. All gear, lunch, yoga mat and fun
included. Meet in Seaside.
32695Seaside
Sun7/2
Must reg/drop by 6/27.
CSURF LOT
8:15am-3pm
Hallahan $199
32697Seaside
Sun7/23
Must reg/drop by 7/16.
CSURF LOT
8:15am-3pm
Hallahan $199
32698Seaside
Sun8/13
Must reg/drop by 8/6.
CSURF LOT
8:15am-3pm
Hallahan $199
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Instructor Spotlight: Janie Zapata-Wilson
Janie Zapata-Wilson is the quintessential,
“If I can do it, so can you!” example. She lost
90 pounds and transformed her life. These
changes lead her to graduating with the highest
honors with an AAS in Fitness Technology, and
Healthy Older Adult Fitness. She teaches Aqua
Zumba, water-aerobics, and does Personal
training here at PCC.
9WO 600C Cycling
Take a ride with us in our indoor cycling studio.
Together we will climb hills while we build
strength and endurance and ensure a great
cardiovascular workout.
32737Sylvania
HT 133A
Tue/Thu6/27-8/17 White
No class 7/4.
4:30pm-5:20pm
$119
33310Sylvania
HT 133A
Tue/Thu6/27-8/17 White
No class 7/4.
12pm-12:50pm
$119
9WO 625G Piyo
Join this low-impact, high-intensity, full-body
workout that combines the muscle-sculpting,
core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength,
balance, and flexibility of yoga; all to pumping
music and cranked up speed!
33762
Thu
Rock Creek BLDG5 111
6/29-8/10Sherwood
5pm-5:50pm
$79
You may also like Pilates classes on page 45
9SPR 622G Swim Conditioning
Develop technical knowledge and skills for
effective and efficient swimming for competition,
open water, triathlon or peak fitness. Students
will learn all competitive strokes, turns, starts,
open water strategy and training methodology
which lead to success.
32331Sylvania
HT POOL
Tue/Thu6/27-8/10 Moseley
No class 7/4.
6pm-6:50pm
$ 89 + $10 fee
12:30pm-1:20pm
$109
10am-10:50am
4:30pm-5:20pm
12:30pm-1:20pm
$109
Personal Training
with PCC
Personal Training gives you the opportunity to
exercise in a one-on-one environment with a
nationally certified personal trainer educated
through PCC’s Fitness Tech Program. Your Trainer
will evaluate your current fitness level and design
an individual program based on your fitness test
results and goals, then guide you through a safe and
effective routine.
The first session includes an initial consultation,
health risk appraisal and fitness testing. The
following sessions include the results from your
assessment and an individual exercise program
based on your current fitness and goals. Sessions
are one hour long and can be purchased in 3, 6 or 9
session packages used throughout the current term.
All students must pay a $12 towel/locker/open gym
fee one time per term, to either the Cascade, Rock
Creek or Sylvania Campus Student Accounts Office.
Bring proof of payment to your first training.
This program is designed for low to moderate risk
individuals who have clearance from their health
care provider to exercise. Participants may be asked
to provide clearance from their physician prior to
beginning the training sessions.
9WO 624X Personal
Training with PCC:
3 Package Orientation
Orientation includes program specifics,
presentations by our nationally certified personal
trainers, and how to sign up for additional
packages. After this orientation, you will be
assigned a trainer and they will contact you to set
up your training sessions.
33321Cascade
TH 112
12pm-12:50pm
Thu6/29 Campbell $169 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
34511
Rock Creek BLDG2 115
12pm-3:50pm
Tue6/27 Campbell $169 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
32102Sylvania
HT 121
12pm-12:50pm
Wed6/28 Campbell $169 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“[The instructor] keeps the class fun, motivating and challenging
– in a kind, helpful way.” ~ Better Bones and Balance student
9WO 624Y Personal Training with PCC:
6 Package Orientation
Recreation and Wellness
Pilates Reformer + Cadillac: Mixed-Level,
continued
Orientation includes program specifics,
presentations by our nationally certified personal
trainers, and how to sign up for additional
packages. After this orientation, you will be
assigned a trainer and they will contact you to set
up your training sessions.
33334
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
10:30am-11:20am
Thu 6/29-9/7Binnendyk $249
No class 8/3.
33322Cascade
TH 112
12pm-12:50pm
Thu6/29 Campbell $279 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
33336
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
8am-8:50am
Sat 7/1-9/9Binnendyk $249
No class 8/5.
34512
Rock Creek BLDG2 115
12pm-12:50pm
Tue6/27 Campbell $279 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
32103Sylvania
HT 121
12pm-12:50pm
Wed6/28 Campbell $279 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
9WO 624Z Personal
Training with PCC:
9 Package Orientation
Orientation includes program specifics,
presentations by our nationally certified personal
trainers, and how to sign up for additional
packages. After this orientation, you will be
assigned a trainer and they will contact you to set
up your training sessions.
33323Cascade
TH 112
12pm-12:50pm
Thu6/29 Campbell $ 349 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
34513
Rock Creek BLDG2 115
12pm-12:50pm
Tue6/27 Campbell $ 349 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
32104Sylvania
HT 121
12pm-12:50pm
Wed6/28 Campbell $ 349 + $ 5 fee
New students must attend orientation session.
You may also like Piyo on page 44
9WO 600G POP Pilates
POP Pilates is a total body, equipment-free workout
that sculpts a rock solid core and a lean dancer’s
body like nothing else can. Bring a yoga mat.
33758
Rock Creek BLDG5 111
Tue 6/27-8/15Phillips
No class 7/4.
Mixed-Level
33341
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
10:30am-11:20am
Fri 6/30-9/8Binnendyk $249
No class 8/4.
9WO 625B Pilates
Essentials
Reformer and Cadillac
Build core and full-body strength while improving
your flexibility using the Pilates Reformer and
Cadillac exercise machines. We’ll work on the
basics and get back into fitness in this slower paced
class. Beginners welcome.
32671
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Mon 6/26-8/28Binnendyk
No class 7/3, 8/7.
12pm-12:50pm
$199
32672
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Mon 6/26-8/28Binnendyk
No class 7/3, 8/7.
4:15pm-5:05pm
$199
32673
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Tue 6/27-8/29Binnendyk
No class 7/4, 8/1, 8/8.
32675
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Tue 6/27-8/29Binnendyk
No class 7/4, 8/1, 8/8.
9:15am-10:05am
$175
4:15pm-5:05pm
$175
32678
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
12pm-12:50pm
Wed 6/28-9/6Binnendyk $249
No class 8/2.
Pilates
9WO 625F Pilates
33335
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
5:30pm-6:20pm
Thu 6/29-9/7Binnendyk $249
No class 8/3.
5pm-5:50pm
$79
Reformer + Cadillac:
Build full-body strength and flexibility using the
Pilates Reformer and Cadillac exercise machines.
You’ll have options for advancing your Pilates
routine using the jump board, magic circle, squishy
ball and more.
33330
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Mon 6/26-8/28Binnendyk
No class 7/3, 8/7.
5:30pm-6:20pm
$199
33331
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Tue 6/27-8/29Binnendyk
No class 7/4, 8/1, 8/8.
$175
33332
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
Tue 7/27-8/29Binnendyk
No class 7/4, 8/1, 8/8.
$175
10:30am-11:20am
5:30pm-6:20pm
33333
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
5:30pm-6:20pm
Wed 6/28-9/6Binnendyk $249
No class 8/2.
32680
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
4:15pm-5:05pm
Wed 6/28-9/6Binnendyk $249
No class 8/2.
32684
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
9:15am-10:05am
Thu 6/29-9/7Binnendyk $249
No class 8/3.
32685
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
4:15pm-5:05pm
Thu 6/29-9/7Binnendyk $249
No class 8/3.
33327
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
9:15am-10:05am
Fri 6/30-9/8Binnendyk $249
No class 8/4.
33328
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
9am-9:50am
Sat 7/1-9/9Binnendyk $249
No class 8/5.
33329
NW Portland EFM STUDIO
10am-10:50am
Sat 7/1-9/9Binnendyk $249
No class 8/5.
Strength Training
Adult 55+
Fitness
Students 62 and older are eligible to receive a 50%
tuition discount. See page 63 for details.
9WO 624F Early Morning Fitness
Join this class for early risers! Includes warm up
activities, stretching, flexibility, walking and strength
training with light hand weights. Anyone with
physical limitations given special attention.
31308Sylvania
HT GYM
M/W/F6/26-8/16Davies
7am-7:50am
$ 99
31309Sylvania
HT GYM
M/W/F6/26-8/16Davies
8am-8:50am
$ 99
9WO 624G Gentle Toning and Stretching
Bring a mat and focus on both light, resistancebased toning exercises and recuperative stretching.
32206
Fri
SE Campus TABOR 102
6/30-9/1Neck
10am-10:50am
$109
9WO 624K Zumba Gold
Burn calories while having tons of fun! This class
is a lower-intensity, easy to follow Zumba class for
active older adults. This workout will include light
weights and steps.
31181
SE Campus TABOR 102
Mon 6/26-8/28Neck
9am-9:50am
$109
32207
SE Campus TABOR 102
Wed/Fri6/28-9/1 Neck
$149
9am-9:50am
Better Bones
and Balance
Classes designed specifically to increase bone mass,
improve balance and reduce osteoporosis risk. Men
and women of all fitness levels welcome. The Better
Bones and Balance program was pioneered by the
research of Christine Snow, PhD., former director of
the Oregon State University Bone Research Lab in
Corvallis. This long range research project yielded
critical information and strategies that actually
increase bone mass in later life, with a specific
exercise plan. Wear athletic shoes and bring water.
9WO 624A Better Bones and Balance
Reap the benefits OSU bone research studies have
shown. This exercise significantly slows the rate
of bone loss in adults of all ages and increases
mass. Improve balance, flexibility, coordination and
increase muscle tone.
32099Cascade
CAGYM 201
Tue/Thu6/27-8/17 Kaplan
No class 7/4.
10am-10:50am
$109
33309Cascade
CAGYM 201
Tue/Thu6/27-8/17 Kaplan
No class 7/4.
9am-9:50am
$109
9WO 624J Strength Training for Women
The best way to lose fat. Build muscle mass and
strength. Proper techniques for weight lifting and
uses. How to determine safe amounts of weight for
each person.
33389
SE Campus TABOR 102
Mon/Wed6/26-8/16 Eischen
No class 7/26, 7/31.
11:30am-12:20pm
$ 99
31803Sylvania
HT 08
Tue/Thu6/27-8/17 Eischen
No class 7/4, 7/27.
1pm-1:50pm
$ 99
31176
SE Campus TABOR 101
Tue/Thu 6/27-9/5
Macedo Galleg
No class 7/4.
32098Sylvania
HT 08
Tue/Thu6/27-8/17 Eischen
No class 7/4, 7/27.
2pm-2:50pm
$ 99
5:30pm-6:50pm
$149
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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Swim
PCC's Swim with Community Ed program offers
lessons for all ages, from babies to adults. Students
learn swim strokes and water safety in a safe, clean
environment and with a low student-to-teacher ratio.
Our experienced instructors teach the American Red
Cross swim curriculum and give personalized attention
to each student.
For more information including prerequisites,
guidelines and contact information:
pcc.edu/community/swim
Swim Registration:
You cannot register through the normal PCC
registration system, and registration must be received
prior to the first day of class. On-site registrations will
not be accepted.
1 Visit pcc.edu/community/swim to
download the appropriate registration packet.
2 Complete and submit the form using the
instructions on the form.
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“Great class, my son loves it!.” ~ Preschool Aquatics parent
Swim
Preschool Aquatics
Learn to Swim: Youth
Learn to Swim: Adult
9SPR 624A Preschool Aquatics:
Ages 3-5 Years
Years
9SPR 624E Learn
9SPR 624H Learn
Children learn water safety, survival skills and
foundational swimming concepts. Skills taught are
age-appropriate and allow the student to experience
success on an ongoing basis.
31847Sylvania
Tue/Thu7/6-7/25
All levels.
HT POOL
McLinden
5:30pm-6pm
$ 85
31848Sylvania
Tue/Thu7/6-7/25
All levels.
HT POOL
McLinden
6:10pm-6:40pm
$ 85
32084Sylvania
HT POOL
Tue/Thu7/27-8/15 McLinden
All levels.
6:10pm-6:40pm
$ 85
32734Sylvania
HT POOL
Tue/Thu7/27-8/15 McLinden
All levels.
5:30pm-6pm
$ 85
to Swim: Ages 6-15
Classes are designed to progress students from
beginner to advanced swimmer. Students learn
basic water safety while focusing on stroke
development. Students grouped with like level
swimmers - 4 to 1 teacher ratio.
31845Sylvania
Tue/Thu7/6-7/25
Level 1-2.
HT POOL
Gebken
31846Sylvania
HT POOL
Tue/Thu7/27-8/15 Gebken
Level 3-4.
32811Sylvania
Tue/Thu7/6-7/25
Level 1-2.
to Swim Adults:
16 Years or Older
Learn the fundamentals from our highly qualified
swim instructors who will work with you to overcome
anxiety and apprehension about swimming.
Progress at your own pace and focus on the strokes
that you want to learn!
5:30pm-6pm
$ 85
31843Sylvania
Tue/Thu7/6-7/18
All levels.
HT POOL
Gebken
6:50pm-7:50pm
$109
5:30pm-6pm
32085Sylvania
Tue/Thu7/20-8/1
All levels.
HT POOL
Gebken
6:50pm-7:50pm
$109
32086Sylvania
Tue/Thu8/3-8/15
All levels.
HT POOL
Gebken
6:50pm-7:50pm
$109
$ 85
HT POOL
Gebken
6:10pm-6:40pm
$ 85
32812Sylvania
HT POOL
Tue/Thu7/27-8/15 Gebken
Level 3-4.
6:10pm-6:40pm
$ 85
Register at pcc.edu/community/swim
You cannot register for Swim courses through the normal PCC registration system.
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Traffic
Safety
Driver Education
PCC’s program provides teens and adults with
classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction. The
behind-the-wheel instruction and in-car observation
are scheduled outside of the classroom times and
WILL extend past the last day of class.
Oregon DMV will waive the Drive Test for all 15-17
year old students who successfully complete this
ODOT approved Driver Education course (license
will still be obtained through the DMV).
Course Requirements:
• Teens must be 15-17 years old to qualify for the
ODOT teen program and complete the course
before their 18th birthday.
• Attendance at ALL sessions is mandatory.
• Missed sessions must be made-up at an
additional cost.
• Mandatory parent/teen orientation is held at the
first class session.
• Must bring Oregon Instruction Permit AND a
photocopy of your permit to the first class.
Students should have a minimum of 10 hours of
driving experience before beginning the class.
Registration:
View the individual class listings below the specific
class for which you wish to register. You must
provide your permit/license number, issue date and
expiration date. Please bring your Oregon Drivers
Permit and a photocopy of your permit to the first
class. Students should have a minimum of 10 hours
driving experience before beginning the class.
Scholarships are available for teens on a reduced
lunch program.
For classes at PCC Sylvania, PCC Southeast,
PCC Willow Creek, Grant HS, Lincoln HS and
Southridge HS:
1 Visit pcc.edu/drive to download, the appropriate
registration form (Teen or Adult).
2 Complete and submit the form using the
instructions on the form.
For classes at Cleveland HS, Glencoe HS and
Wilson HS:
1 Vist ODTI at oregondrivertraining.com/class.htm
For more information visit: pcc.edu/drive
You may also like Summer Teen Program classes
on page 13
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“I am so thankful for PCCʼs Driver Ed program. It prepared my daughter so well to start her lifetime of drivingsafely. Having the driver test during class time is also a huge plus!” ~ Teen Driver Ed parent
9TS 611A Driver Education PCC: Teen
Teen ODOT approved courses held at Portland
Community College. For teens 15-17 that are not
licensed. The behind-the-wheel instruction and
in-car observation are scheduled outside of the
classroom times and WILL extend 2 to 3 weeks past
the last day of class. Attendance is mandatory for
all sessions.
31367
SE Campus TABOR 144
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W6/26-7/19 Leap
No class 7/4. Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
31368
SE Campus TABOR 144
M/T/W7/31-8/23 Gray
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
31431Sylvania
ST 100
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
T/W/R6/27-7/20Wittfoth
No class 7/4. Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
Driver Education PPS: Teen, continued
Driver Education PCC: Adult, continued
31355Downtown LINCHS 169
M/T/W7/10-8/1 Watts
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
31425
Willow Creek WCC 103
W/R/F6/28-7/20Rivera
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
1pm-4pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
31436
Metro Ctr
PMWTC2 112
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W6/26-7/19 Steele
No class 7/4. Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
31427
Willow Creek WCC 103
T/W/R7/11-8/2 Webster
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9am-12pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
31439
Metro Ctr
PMWTC2 112
M/T/W7/31-8/23 Steele
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
32204
Willow Creek WCC 103
W/R/F8/2-8/24 Rivera
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
1pm-4pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
31791
SW Portland WILSON AUD
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W6/19-7/12
No class 7/4. Reg: www.oregondrivertraining.com/class.htm
31793
SW Portland WILSON AUD
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W7/24-8/15
Register: www.oregondrivertraining.com/class.htm
9TS 611C Driver
Education
Glencoe High School: Teen
31434Sylvania
ST 100
T/W/R8/1-8/23 Wittfoth
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
31424
Willow Creek WCC 103
W/R/F6/28-7/20Rivera
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
1pm-4pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
31426
Willow Creek WCC 103
T/W/R7/11-8/2 Webster
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
Teen ODOT approved course held at Glencoe High
School. For teens 15-17 that are not licensed. The
behind-the-wheel instruction and in-car observation
are scheduled outside of the classroom times and
and WILL extend 2 to 3 weeks past the last day of
class. Attendance is mandatory for all sessions.
32203
Willow Creek WCC 103
W/R/F8/2-8/24 Rivera
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
1pm-4pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
31446Hillsboro
GLENCO LIB
9am-11:50am
$ 305 + $10 fee
M/T/W7/10-8/15
Register: www.oregondrivertraining.com/class.htm
9TS 611D Driver
Education
Southridge High School: Teen
Teen ODOT approved course held at Southridge
High School. For teens 15-17 that are not licensed.
The behind-the-wheel instruction and in-car
observation are scheduled outside of the classroom
times and WILL extend 2 to 3 weeks past the
last day of class. Attendance is mandatory for all
sessions. Note: Summer 2017 classes will be held at
PCC Sylvania Campus.
31462Sylvania
ST 100
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W6/26-7/19 Fairbanks
No class 7/4. Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
Instructor Spotlight: Tom Wittfoth, Tom
Butler, Alan Bergen (not pictured)
33409Sylvania
ST 100
M/T/W7/31-8/22 Fairbanks
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9TS 611B Driver Education PPS: Teen
Teen ODOT approved courses held at Portland
Public Schools. For teens 15-17 that are not
licensed. The behind-the-wheel instruction and
in-car observation are scheduled outside of the
classroom times and may extend past the last day
of class. Attendance is mandatory for all sessions.
Note: Summer 2017 Cleveland High School classes
will be held at PCC CLIMB Center, Summer Grant
High School classes will be held at PCC PMWTC.
9TS 611E Driver Education PCC: Adult
For teens who do not qualify for the above program,
licensed teens, licensed or unlicensed adults 18
years and older. The behind-the-wheel instruction
and in-car observation are scheduled outside of
the classroom times and WILL extend 2 to 3 weeks
past the last day of class. Attendance is mandatory
at all sessions.
The Sylvania Campus Driver Ed Team
31441
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 104
6pm-8pm
Wed6/21
and
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306
10am-1pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W6/26-7/19
No class 7/4. Reg: www.oregondrivertraining.com/class.htm
31442
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 105/106 6pm-8pm
Wed7/26
and
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306
10am-1pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
M/T/W7/31-8/22
Register: www.oregondrivertraining.com/class.htm
Traffic Safety
9am-12pm
$ 305 + $ 5 fee
Motorcycle and
Scooter Classes
PCC motorcycle courses are offered in cooperation
with TEAM OREGON, a nationally recognized leader
in motorcycle rider safety and skills training. TEAM
OREGON offers courses for riders of all levels of
ability. You can learn to ride, earn your motorcycle
endorsement or take your skills to the next level.
The course instruction and coaching will help you to
ride safer, smarter and more skillfully.
Basic and intermediate courses are approved for
Oregon’s mandatory training requirement, and offer
a choice of traditional or online classroom.
Basic Courses | $199
•Choose from Basic Rider Training (BRT) or e
Rider™ Basic
•8 hours practice riding + classroom
•Available to all riders 16 and older; mandatory for
new riders under 21
Intermediate Courses | $169
•Choose from Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) or
eRider™ Intermediate
•4 hours practice riding + classroom
•Available to all riders 21 and older
Advanced Courses | $99
•Rider Skills Practice (RSP)
•4.5 hours, no classroom
•Available to riders 16 and older with a motorcycle
endorsement
•Other advanced courses are available through
TEAM OREGON
Find complete training and licensing information,
course schedules and register online at the TEAM
OREGON website team-oregon.org.
If you need additional assistance or information,
call 800-545-9944.
31366
SE Campus TABOR 144
9am-12pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
M/T/W6/26-7/19 Leap
No class 7/4. Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
31369
SE Campus TABOR 144
M/T/W7/31-8/22 Gray
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9am-12pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
31432Sylvania
ST 100
9am-12pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
T/W/R6/27-7/20Wittfoth
No class 7/4. Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
31435Sylvania
ST 100
T/W/R8/1-8/23 Wittfoth
Register: PCC at www.pcc.edu/drive
9am-12pm
$ 490 + $15 fee
Get more info at pcc.edu/drive
You cannot register for Traffic Safety courses through the normal PCC registration system.
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Travel
GO GLOBAL WITH PCC!
Enjoy an amazing travel experience with
opportunities to discover the beauty and
history of the world in which we live. We offer
educationally oriented travel that combines
discovery, learning and adventure.
Please check out our tours led by PCC
representatives, identified by ‘ PCC LED TRIP’.
For additional information please email
us at [email protected] or visit
pcc.edu/community/travel
You may also like Women with Wanderlust:
Overcoming Travel Myths and Fears on page 35
Cultural Tours
9TR 611O Great
Canyons
Trains and Grand
[September 17-22, 2017] Experience Sedona and
the great State of Arizona during ‘Great Trains and
Grand Canyons’. Enjoy Sedona’s magnificent red
sandstone formations, which glow in orange and red
illumination during the sunrise and sunset, as your
home for 5 nights in one resort-style hotel. Featuring
2 Rail Journeys, Grand Canyon National Park,
Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona Trolley Tour, Jerome,
Montezuma Castle and many more spectacular
landscapes, this tour will leave you inspired by the
breathtaking scenery.
PCC LED TRIP
A Culture of Arts in Cuba
This Cuba journey will coincide with the 2017
Havana Jazz Festival and will explore Cuba’s
dynamic music and arts scenes through intimate
exchanges with artists and performance. You’ll
experience the beauty of the island’s people and
cultural heritage sites.
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9TR 610K Sunny Portugal
[September 26-October 5, 2017] Explore sunny
Portugal, with its miles of dramatic shoreline and
legacy of global discovery. Enjoy a three-night stay
in the beautiful resort town, Cascais. Savor time to
meander its narrow cobblestone streets, oceanfront
promenade and quaint bay area. In Evora, step
inside a medieval walled city with Roman ruins.
Travel to Portugal’s scenic “Silver Coast,” dotted
with charming villages and castles. Enjoy a sense
of country life with an overnight stay in the heart
of Alentejo’s farms and vineyards. Find a wealth of
Portuguese hand-made crafts like the famed azulejo
hand painted tiles and unique items made of cork.
Indulge in Portugal’s fresh cuisine and wines during
an interactive cooking class and two winery tours.
“It was good to put the planning into the hands of those whose job it was to
make sure our trip was a pleasure from start to end – and so it was.” ~ Travel participant
Travel
Be swept away by the melancholy Fado tunes.
Explore Algarve’s soft sandy beaches and classic
fishing villages.
9TR 600V Italy
101 – A Grand Tour of
Venice, Florence, and Rome
[October 7-17, 2017] Discover centuries of stunning
art and architecture as you explore Venice, Florence
and Rome with PCC and Chalante Travels. Enjoy
the romance of Venice’s canals as you cross the
bridges from the Rialto to the Bridge of Sighs,
glide through the canals in your gondola, marvel at
Piazza San Marco, tour the Doges Palace and take
in a Vivaldi concert. Walk the cobblestone streets
of Renaissance Florence, home to Michelangelo’s
David, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery,
top stops on our itinerary. A day in the Tuscan
countryside includes Siena and San Gimignano.
Then, step back in time as you visit ancient Rome’s
Coliseum and Forum. A visit to Vatican City to see
St. Peter’s and the Sistine Chapel rounds out your
grand tour.
Educational Tours
PCC LED TRIP
9TR 611K World Heritage in Panama
[October 28-November 5, 2017] PCC and AltruVistas
present World Heritage in Panama, an exciting tour
combining visits to the country’s iconic cultural and
natural sites and formal and informal meetings with
locals, NGOs and government organizations to gain
a broad understanding of contemporary Panama
and one of its most important economic sectors-the
Panama Canal. We’ll meet with historians and social
leaders who will put that incredible engineering feat
into context. A cruise on the Canal itself will take
us from the Atlantic to the Pacific in one day! The
trip also includes Soberania, a lovely National Park
hosting about 1,000 species of birds.
PCC LED TRIP
9TR 611P A Culture of Arts in Cuba
[December 11-20, 2017] This Cuba journey will
coincide with the 2017 Havana Jazz Festival and
will explore Cuba’s dynamic music and arts scenes
through intimate exchanges with artists and
performance. You’ll experience the beauty of the
island’s people and cultural heritage sites.
Get more info at pcc.edu/community/travel
Including trip itineraries, prices and registration information.
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National Electrical Code
Changes, Oregon Rule and Law
for Electricians
Gordon Ullrich
Gordon is a Pacific Northwest native and works
fulltime in the Electrician/Instrumentation field. Over
the past years, his work has taken him to 42 different
states but he has always finds his way back to the
Pacific Wonderland. For 16 years he has shared his
Electrical interest on weekends with students at
PCC, where he began schooling in the trade.
Find these classes on page 60
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Work and
Life Balance
Careers
9OL 615P Marketing Your Business on
the Internet
Develop an Internet marketing plan for your
business that incorporates SEO, advertising, email,
social media, and more. Find out how to market
your business on the Internet, even if you have little
or no money to spend!
33175OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33427OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33428OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 624O Using Social Media in Business
In our fast-paced and globally connected
environment, social media is a game hanger for
businesses. Gain a solid foundation and thorough
understanding of what social media is and how you
can use it to grown your business.
Career Planning Series
This series of four workshops is geared for those
who are currently job hunting or just interested in
finding out what is out there!
9CAR 611A Career Planning Series
Register for this class to enroll in the series at a
discount.
31318Sylvania
TCB 214
6:30pm-8:20pm
Tue 7/11-8/1Anderson $79 + $14 fee
9CAR 611E Who Do You Think You Are?
Looking for direction in your career? Begin to
discover your ideal work by finding and exploring
the patterns in your interests, skills, values and
natural gifts.
31319Sylvania
Tue7/11
TCB 214
6:30pm-8:20pm
Anderson $29
Career Planning Series, continued
9CAR 611D Throw Away Your Resume
Learn how to make yourself stand out from
the rest. Develop a strategy for reaching the
companies you want to work for and the person
who can hire you.
32167Sylvania
Tue7/25
9CAR 611C Out
Interviewer
TCB 214
6:30pm-8:20pm
Anderson $29
Interview the
Learn the skills you need to keep cool, calm and
collected during even the toughest interview.
Practice the hardball questions and prepare for
any interview, including panels.
31321Sylvania
Tue8/1
TCB 214
6:30pm-8:20pm
Anderson $29
Entrepreneurship
9CAR 610A 25 Hot Home Based
Businesses
33787OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9CAR 611B Finding a Job in Portland
Learn the research skills that will allow you to find
your best employer. You will get an overview of
area resources as well as Internet research tips
and a look at the largest employers and most
promising small companies in Portland.
33796OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31320Sylvania
Tue7/18
32749Cascade
Tue7/11
33786OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
TCB 214
6:30pm-8:20pm
Anderson $29
Want to be your own boss, but not sure what kind
of business to start? Explore 25 profitable homebased businesses. Start up requirements, market
niches, action plan provided.
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
TH 112
6pm-7:50pm
Veltkamp $29
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9CAR 610Z Promote Your Business with
Social Media
New ways of communicating and networking also
offer new ways to profit. For little or no money you
can find new customers for your existing business,
freelance opportunities and ways to start a new
venture.
32748Cascade
Tue7/11
TH 112
8pm-9:50pm
Veltkamp $29
9CAR 610L Sidelines for Retirees
Retired doesn’t mean you need to live on a fixed
income! Discover a variety of part-time businesses
and freelance gigs that are well suited to those over
50. They can be fun, started with little investment
and fit easily into any lifestyle.
32741
Willow Creek WCC 205
6pm-7:50pm
Wed7/12 Veltkamp $29
9CAR 610M Market Your Goodies and
Other Specialty Food
Discover how to turn your recipes into a thriving
business. Get valuable information on how to
develop your product image to increase your impact
and market to restaurants, retail outlets, specialty
food stores and through direct sales.
33705
Willow Creek WCC 205
8pm-9:50pm
Wed7/12 Veltkamp $29
9CAR 610F Sell Your Stuff on eBay
Discover how to open a seller account, do research
and create listings, improve your listings with
effective photography and descriptions, price your
items, open and use a PayPal account, monitor your
listings and complete transactions.
32745
SE Campus TABOR 111
6pm-7:50pm
Thu7/13 Veltkamp $29
9CAR 610Y Sell
Your Stuff On Facebook,
Craigslist, Amazon, Etsy
eBay Series, continued
9CAR 610B eBay: The Basics of Selling!
Do you desire additional part-time income, a
serious business or simply want to clear out the
closet? Learn to set up a seller account, create
successful listings, upload pictures and accept
payments. Includes Tips, Tricks, and the Traps.
33306Cascade
Mon7/10
Lecture class.
TH 124
Boyd
6pm-8:50pm
$ 49
9CAR 610I eBay: Advanced Selling
Learn the secret strategies to find a profitable
niche, maximize sales and beat your competition.
Includes eBay research, marketing and
photography tips, plus how to get maximum bids
for your antiques and collectables.
33307Cascade
Tue7/11
Lecture class.
TH 124
Boyd
6pm-8:50pm
$ 49
Career Skills
Communication
9CAR 613S Public
Introduction
Speaking for All:
This intro course is designed to give participants
an opportunity to become better public speakers.
Learn and practice practical public speaking skills,
build confidence and reduce nervousness - all in a
supportive and fun atmosphere.
33434
Willow Creek WCC 207
Sat 7/8-7/29Wendel
32744
SE Campus TABOR 111
8pm-9:50pm
Thu7/13 Veltkamp $29
In a supportive and fun atmosphere, explore
different types of speech structures and work on
polishing your delivery skills as you continue to
develop confidence. Designed for those who have
some experience with public speaking.
9CAR 610J eBay Series
Register for this class to enroll in the series at a
discount.
33305Cascade
Mon/Tue7/10-7/11
Lecture class.
Class Spotlight:
TH 124
Boyd
6pm-8:50pm
$ 85
The series also covers how to determine
shipping costs, where to get FREE shipping
supplies, how to print shipping labels from your
computer and get FREE home pickup. Learn
how to find a profitable niche, what to sell, what
to avoid and how to use Drop Shippers to
minimize inventory costs. Taught by Kevin Boyd,
a multi-award winning instructor and published
author from Seattle.
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31982OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31983OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33396OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 615B Keys to Effective
Communication
Lost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build rapport, trust,
warmth, and respect through conversation. Become
more confident, create a great first impression, get
along well with others, and create more and better
personal and professional relationships.
33091OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33224OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
There is a world of alternatives to Ebay for selling
your items online. Learn the tips and tricks of selling
your new or used items and getting the best out
of each and making more money. All you need is a
computer and something to sell.
eBay Series
9OL 612U Effective Business Writing
Improve your career prospects by learning how
to develop powerful written documents that draw
readers in and keep them motivated to continue to
the end.
10am-11:50am
$ 55
9CAR 613T Make
Your Next Speech
Shine Workshop
33435
Willow Creek WCC 208
Thu 7/13-7/20Wendel
7pm-8:50pm
$ 35
33415OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Professional
9OL 610B A to Z Grant Writing
Research and develop relationships with potential
donors; organize a grant writing campaign
and monitor all funding sources, requests and
donations; prepare complete proposal packages,
and dissolve crisis management.
31943OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31971OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32825OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 610G Accounting Fundamentals
Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics
of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting
and more.
31972OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31973OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32420OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Online Career Field Training
PCC, in partnership with ed2go, offers online
open enrollment programs designed to provide
the skills necessary to acquire professional-level
positions for many in-demand occupations.
Our programs are designed by professionals
from each respective field to provide you with
an effective web-based learning experience.
Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your
learning experience, responding to questions,
encouraging and motivating you to succeed.
Courses offered for the following industries:
Business and Professional · Healthcare and
Fitness · Hospitality and Service Industry ·
IT and Software Development · Management
and Corporate · Media and Design · Skilled
Trades and Industrial · Sustainable Energy
For more information visit
ed2go.com/portlandcc
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“Excellent point of focus and redirection away from
traditional and expected approaches.” ~ Careers student
Work and Life Balance
9OL 624I Google Analytics
Learn how to track and generate traffic to
your website, create reports, and analyze
data with Google’s free, state-of-the-art Web
analytics tools.
32112OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32998OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33397OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 625Z Understanding the Cloud
Learn everything you need to truly understand
the cloud—including how it works, what drives
it, why it’s so popular, and how to make the
cloud work for you. And don’t worry if you’re
not tech-savvy! We’ll relate the cloud to things
you encounter every day, using practical, nontechnical language.
33783OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33784OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33785OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 610H Accounting
Level 2
Fundamentals:
Give yourself skills that are in high demand by
exploring corporate accounting with a veteran
instructor.
33208OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33382OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33383OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 610L Administrative Assistant
Fundamentals
Discover and master the essentials of managerial
and staff support, information and records
management, communications technology, travel
and meeting coordination, space planning and office
ergonomics.
32436OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33384OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33385OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 618T Project Management
Fundamentals
If you’re organized, perceptive, detail-oriented, and
an excellent communicator, you just might have
what it takes to succeed in the fast-growing field of
project management. For the novice or experienced.
Computer
Skills and
Technology
9CAR 600B Drone Pilot Basics
Learn technology and techniques for aerial
photography/videography, reconnaissance,
mapping and other professional applications with
small unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). The
focus is on professional and commercial UAS
applications.
33702
Willow Creek WCC 224
Thu 7/6-7/27Stephens
No experience required.
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 55
9COM 600G Infographics
Infographics (information graphics) create a
visual representation of information that is more
easily and clearly understood. This course examines
the emerging field of infographics for business,
marketing, teaching and sharing information.
33703
Willow Creek WCC 224
Thu 7/6-7/27Stephens
Optional Text: The Visual Miscellaneum
4:30pm-6:20pm
$ 55
Mac/Apple
Fundamentals
Subtopic Spotlight:
Many of us become computer literate on a
Windows-based computer. Then when we make the
change to a Mac, we feel that we’re not using some
of the very features that led us to buy it in the first
place. Whether this is your first computer, your first
Mac or you just want to understand more, these
classes will provide what you need to know in a
supportive environment.
9COM 614N Mac Fundamentals: Level 1
Learn to love your Mac! In this class you will
be introduced to basic computer skills such as
exploring the dock, menus, the basic interface and
using internet browsers.
31317Cascade
MAHB 217
Fri 7/14-7/21Wahlke
9:30am-11:20am
$ 49
9COM 614O Mac Fundamentals: Level 2
Continued from Mac 1, learn about different file
formats, how to save files and create folders, use
email and mail managers and customizing your
computer preferences.
32161Cascade
MAHB 217
Fri 7/28-8/4Wahlke
9:30am-11:20am
$ 49
32017OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9COM 600H Video Editing Introduction
In this entry-level course you’ll learn the basics of
video/film production. Use your own footage shot
by camera or iPhone or found footage provided
in class. By the end of class you’ll have a finished
video that can be uploaded to YouTube.
9COM 615F Mac Photos
An in-depth exploration of the features in
iPhoto. Learn how to import, export, tag, share,
edit and start creating albums, books, cards
and calendars.
32018OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33864Cascade
MAHB 215
Tue 7/11-8/8Strunk
31788Cascade
MAHB 217
Fri 8/11-8/18Wahlke
32016OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
$ 99
fee
6pm-8:50pm
$135
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
9:30am-11:20am
$ 49
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PC Computer
Fundamentals Series
9COM 616H PC Computer
Fundamentals Series
Register for this class to enroll in the series at a
discount.
33979
SE Campus TABOR 112
Tue/Thu7/11-8/3 Williams
3pm-4:50pm
$159 + $7 fee
33706
Willow Creek WCC 217
Mon/Wed7/10-8/2
Williams
10am-11:50am
$159 + $7 fee
PC Computer Fundamentals Series,
continued
9COM 614B PC Computer
Fundamentals for Windows: Level 2
Learn about the Control Panel, Internet Browsers,
Search Engines and how to copy and paste.
Discover how to secure your email and why you
need to. Learn about Internet shopping, digital
certificates and the importance of https.
31461
SE Campus TABOR 112
Tue/Thu7/25-8/3 Williams
3pm-4:50pm
$ 95 + $ 2 fee
33710
Willow Creek WCC 217
Mon/Wed7/24-8/2
Williams
$ 95 + $ 2
10am-11:50am
fee
PC Computer
Fundamentals
33821OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
A+ Certification Prep
9OL 610E A+ Certification Prep 1
Hardware: Prepare for the CompTIA A+ exam and
begin a rewarding career in the fast-growing PC
repair field. Gain the knowledge upon which you’ll
base the rest of your studies for the exams that
debuted in late 2009.
3pm-4:50pm
$ 49
32421OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $109 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33711
Willow Creek WCC 217
Mon/Wed8/7-8/9
Williams
10am-11:50am
$ 49
33380OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $109 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9COM 615U Safe Internet Practices
Discover information on how to strengthen your
browser, anti-virus programs, anti-malware programs,
cookies, wired vs. wireless networks and online
tracking. Learn to protect yourself and your computer.
33984
SE Campus TABOR 117
Tue/Thu8/15-8/22 Williams
3pm-4:50pm
$ 69
9COM 614A PC
33713
Willow Creek WCC 217
Mon/Wed8/14-8/21 Williams
$ 69
Begin learning the Start Screen and how it
interacts with the Desktop as well as creating files
and managing folders. Start learning the basics of
computer security. Perfect for both beginners as
well as those more advanced.
9OL 615A Keyboarding for PC
Learn how to touch-type or improve your existing
typing skills using Keyboarding Pro 5.
31460
SE Campus TABOR 112
Tue/Thu7/11-7/20 Williams
3pm-4:50pm
$ 95 + $ 5 fee
32021OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33709
Willow Creek WCC 217
Mon/Wed7/10-7/19 Williams
10am-11:50am
$ 95 + $ 5 fee
33414OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
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33820OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33981
SE Campus TABOR 117
Tue/Thu8/8-8/10 Williams
Dave stumbled upon his love of lifelong learning
and then discovered the creative power of
computers. He has been working with them,
both professionally and personally, for over thirty
years. Let him share his knowledge of computers,
Windows 10 and Excel with a minimum of
technical jargon.
Computer
Fundamentals for Windows: Level 1
33819OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Prep 2 and Prep 3 available at
www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9COM 614C Download Apps and Programs
Learn to safely download and install software from the
internet and how to uninstall and reset your software
if it doesn’t work well. Discover how to update, copy,
save and backup to drives and the cloud.
Instructor Spotlight: David Williams
9OL 626T Windows 10: Level 1
Windows 10 offers a more robust, powerful and
unique computing experience. Gain the foundation
you need to get started right away, and master the
basic skills you need to get the most from Windows
10 for both work and play.
10am-11:50am
32020OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33381OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $109 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Accounting and
Spreadsheets
9COM 614D Excel Fundamentals: Level 1
Acquire the essential skills needed to create and
edit simple spreadsheets. Walk away with the ability
to enter values and formulas, format your work
and use multiple tabs for creating more than one
spreadsheet in a document.
33975
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 206
9am-4:50pm
Sat8/12 Turcotte $ 95
Text: FastCourse Microsoft Excel 2016: Level 1
32155
SE Campus TABOR 112
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 95
Tue/Thu7/11-7/20 Williams
Text: FastCourse Microsoft Excel 2016: Level 1
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“I have learned more than I have imagined, very easily.”
~ Computer Fundamentals student
Work and Life Balance
9COM 614E Excel Fundamentals : Level 2
Learn to do more with Excel! Create formulas and
use functions to manage and analyze financial or
other info. Add charts, ClipArt and pictures to make
your data more eye-catching and clear. Learn tricks
to save time and be more productive.
MS Excel 2013: Level 2, continued
QuickBooks 2017 Series, continued
32428OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33976
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 206
9am-4:50pm
Sat9/9 Turcotte $ 95
Text: FastCourse Microsoft Excel 2016: Level 2
9OL 625X MS Excel 2013: Level 3
Master advanced features and functions of
Microsoft Excel 2013, including analysis tools, data
tables, PivotTables, and conditional formatting.
9OL 601A QuickBooks 2017: Level 1
Learn to manage the financial aspects of your
small to mid-sized business quickly and efficiently
with this powerful, easy to use accounting
program. For those new to QuickBooks or who
have already used earlier versions.
32157
SE Campus TABOR 117
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 95
Tue/Thu7/25-8/3 Williams
Text: FastCourse Microsoft Excel 2016: Level 2
9COM 615R Excel Fundamentals: Level 3
Discover how to create and use pivot tables and
charts, tables and lists, and named ranges. Learn to
apply and customize conditional formatting, create
and use data valuation rules, and explore advanced
formula techniques to nest several formulas to work
together in one operation.
32682
SE Campus TABOR 117
6:30pm-8:20pm
$ 95
Tue/Thu8/8-8/17 Williams
Text: FastCourse Microsoft Excel 2016: Level 3
9OL 600E MS Excel 2016: Level 1
Learn shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully
formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently.
Discover the secrets behind writing formulas and
using the function wizard to automatically calculate
statistics, payments and more.
32822OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32823OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32826OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 616E MS Excel 2016: Level 2
Take your Excel skills to the next level! Master
charting, PivotTables, Slicers, Sparklines, and other
advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2016, and
discover how this powerful MS Office program can
boost your productivity.
33094OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33442OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33443OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 624P MS Excel 2013: Level 1
Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel 2013
and discover countless shortcuts, tricks, and
features for creating and formatting worksheets
quickly and efficiently.
32009OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32010OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32011OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 625L MS Excel 2013: Level 2
Take your Microsoft Excel 2013 skills to the next
level as you master charts, graphs, PivotTables,
Slicers, Sparklines, AutoFilter, macros and other
advanced Excel functions.
32412OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32437OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33020OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
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33177OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33432OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 626R QuickBooks Online: Level 1
Learn to manage the financial aspects of your small
business quickly and efficiently using this powerful
accounting program. With the online version your
files will be available to you virtually anytime,
anywhere.
32818OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32819OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33812OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33813OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33814OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 601L QuickBooks 2017: Level 2
Go beyond the basics as you master QuickBooks’
more advanced features and applications. Covers
many other common topics that small business
owners encounter including tracking of common
owner transactions and loans as well as planning.
34212OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $119 fee
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34213OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $119 fee
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34214OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $119 fee
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32820OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
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Databases
9OL 619R QuickBooks 2016: Level 1
Learn to manage the financial aspects of your smallto-mid-sized business quickly and efficiently with
this powerful, easy to use accounting program. For
those new to QuickBooks or who have already used
earlier versions.
9OL 615Z MS Access 2016: Level 1
Learn to organize, store, edit, manage and report
on any number of records. You’ll develop strong
MS Access skills and build a solid understanding of
good database design concepts.
32815OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32816OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33017OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 619S QuickBooks 2016: Level 2
Designed for those who already have a good grasp
on the basics of QuickBooks or have successfully
completed the Level 1 course. For the business
owner or bookkeeper or accountant needing a
QuickBooks refresher.
32817OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33469OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $119 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33471OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
$119
fee
QuickBooks 2017
Series
33777OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33778OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33779OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 625U MS Access 2013: Level 1
Learn to build, edit, and maintain a database in
Microsoft Access 2013, complete with tables,
reports, forms, macros, and queries to give you fast
access to all your important information.
33774OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33775OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33776OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Desktop Publishing and
Graphic Design
9COM 616J Adobe
Logo Design
Illustrator CC Level 1:
9OL 601H QuickBooks 2017 Series
Register for this class to enroll in the series at a
discount. Includes: QuickBooks 2017: Level 1 and
QuickBooks 2017: Level 2.
This project oriented class will walk you through
the basic functions and tools used to create vector
graphics in Adobe Illustrator, with an emphasis on
creating your own professional quality logo.
33815OnlineED2GO6/14-9/22 $199 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33847Cascade
MAHB 215
Mon 7/10-8/7Strunk
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
6pm-8:50pm
$135
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9OL 600A Adobe Photoshop CC: Level 1
Learn to edit and process photos and create
original images. This hands-on, project-oriented
course will guide you as you explore the Photoshop
environment, create simple digital paintings and
master image-editing techniques.
33099OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33451OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33452OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 623X Adobe Illustrator CS6: Level 1
Adobe Illustrator can give you the power to design,
draw, and color images quickly and easily. Each
lesson contains an assignment that challenges
both your creativity and your growing skill with the
program.
31992OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31993OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31994OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 625T Adobe InDesign CC: Level 1
You don’t have to be a designer to produce
professional quality documents! Discover how to
design and create professional-quality letterhead,
business cards, brochures, forms, interactive PDF
files, an eBook and more.
32429OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32430OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
$ 99
32440OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
$ 99
fee
fee
9OL 626O Adobe InDesign CC: Level 2
The course focuses on using InDesign CC but
includes instruction and practice files for version
CS4 or newer. You’ll master important features as
you prepare a range of print and online products for
a fictional resort and conference center.
33215OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33404OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33405OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Digital Devices
9COM 600I iPhone/iPad:
Photo Deluge
Managing The
It’s easy to snap lots of photos and videos but then
how do you organize, share and print them? Learn
how to save photos including from email and texts,
make easy edits to vastly improve images and what
to do when your storage is full.
MS Office 2016 Value Suite, continued
MS Office 2016
Value Suite
Classes will extend beyond the value suite end date.
9OL 615Y MS Office 2016 Value Suite
Learn to use the basic features of the 2016
versions of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, three
of the most fundamental software programs used
in educational and professional settings. Register
for this class to enroll in the three classes in this
value suite at a discount.
33822OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21$ 329 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 600F MS Word 2016: Level 1
Learn to add and edit text; work on two or more
documents simultaneously; format your text. You’ll
discover how to save, retrieve, copy, organize and
print your documents, and learn dozens of ways to
modify their appearance.
33797OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21$129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33798OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33799OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22$129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33824OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22$ 329 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Presentations
and Projects
9OL 600E MS Excel 2016: Level 1
Learn shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully
formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently.
Discover the secrets behind writing formulas
and using the function wizard to automatically
calculate statistics, payments and more.
9OL 600G MS PowerPoint 2016: Level 1
Create and share professional-quality slide
presentations to grab and hold an audience’s
attention. Use a variety of slide and layout masters,
and then learn how to embellish them with an
assortment of graphic effects.
32822OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21$129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32824OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32823OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33447OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32826OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22$129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33448OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 600G MS PowerPoint 2016: Level
Create and share professional-quality slide
presentations to grab and hold an audience’s
attention. Use a variety of slide and layout
masters, and then learn how to embellish them
with an assortment of graphic effects.
9OL 627L MS Project 2016: Level 1
Use this popular software to effectively plan,
implement, and control projects, track costs and
resources, and generate reports. MS Project can
help you organize all your project’s details quickly
and effectively.
33823OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 329 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
1
32824OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21$129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33771OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33974
SE Campus SCOM 314
9am-11:50am
Sat7/1 McDaniel $29
33447OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33772OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
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You may also like Mac, iPhone, iPad Programming
on page 59
33448OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22$129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33773OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $129 fee
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“Loved [the instructor] – so thoughtful, patient, a great
communicator. He's a keeper :)” ~ iPad student
Work and Life Balance
SQL Level 1, continued
32138OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32139OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 621A SQL: Level 2
Expand your knowledge of Structured Query
Language (SQL), the industry standard database
programming language.
32141OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32999OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33000OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Web Design and
Development
Programming
9OL 615L Mac,
iPhone, iPad
Programming
Learn to create Mac,iPhone, and iPad apps and
programs using Objective-C and the Xcode
compiler.
33768OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33769OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33770OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
You may also like iPhone/iPad: Managing The
Photo Deluge on page 58
9OL 611H C# Programming Level 1
Learn the fundamentals of programming with a hot
new language incorporating the best features of
VB, C++, Java. Build impressive and professionallooking applications on your schedule and on your
very own computer.
31976OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31977OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33387OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 611J C++ for the Absolute Beginner
Learn to program in C++, even if you have no
programming experience! This project-oriented
course is taught by a master programmer and
author. Soon you’ll be putting together programs
with their own windows and controls.
9OL 614X Java Programming: Level 1
Start with the basics of program design and go on
to write your own programs integrating input and
output, calculations, decision making and loops.
Learn with easy-to-understand examples and skillbuilding exercises.
31996OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31997OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33411OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 619P Python 2.5 Programming
Learn the fundamentals of computer programming
in Python with topics that include basic decisions
and loops, advanced data structures, objectoriented programming, and graphical user
interfaces. By the end of the course, you’ll have the
foundational knowledge you need to create a variety
of Python files, whether they be short scripts, full
programs, or graphical user interfaces.
33182OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33467OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
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33468OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 619Q Python 3 Programming
Enhance your resume by adding Python to your
programming skills.
32120OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32122OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32123OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32828OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 620Z SQL: Level 1
Learn to read and write Structured Query
Language (SQL) statements to manipulate
relational data.
33392OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32137OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32400OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9COM 614G PC Web Design Basics 1
Learn to create a Website with basic HTML and CSS
coding. Study web design principles, concepts,
file management, image placement, color schemes
and layouts. We will create a small website using
images, links, lists, tables, divs and css.
33388
CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 206
Tue 6/27-8/1Podany
No class 7/4.
6pm-8:50pm
$129
9OL 611W Creating WordPress WebSites
WordPress is one of the world’s most popular Web
design tools because it’s free, easy to use and
produces professional results. Create your own
combination blog and Website without having to
learn any special coding!
31979OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31980OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32830OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 612B CSS and XHTML: Level 1
Learn how to create state-of-the-art websites using
modern CSS3 and XHTML5 techniques. Take your
existing HTML skills to the next level and start
building sites like the pros.
32106OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33393OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33394OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 618H PHP and MySQL: Level I
Build dynamic, data-driven websites using two
of the most popular open source technologies
available. Master essential programming concepts
by designing and building a full-featured website
powered by PHP and MySQL.
32014OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32015OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
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33123OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
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Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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9OL 626K Responsive Web Design
Responsive design is gradually becoming the
preferred method of web design, allowing web
designers to adapt desktop designs for optimal
viewing on mobile devices, including smartphones
and tablets.
33139OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33473OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33474OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Word Processing
9OL 600F MS Word 2016: Level 1
Learn to add and edit text; work on two or more
documents simultaneously; format your text. You’ll
discover how to save, retrieve, copy, organize and
print your documents, and learn dozens of ways to
modify their appearance.
33797OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33798OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33799OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $129 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Continuing
Education
and License
Renewal
Educator Professional
Development
NEW CLASS
CEU 3622 7th
Generation Education:
Permaculture
[3.60 CEU credits] Designed for teachers, mentors
and parents of K-12 aged children who desire
to explore how to integrate permaculture and
place-based learning into their school, classroom,
community, curriculum and teaching design.
32913
SE Port JUFF CLSRM
8:45am-5pm
$ 550 + $ 50fee
Mon-Sat7/17-7/22 Bibeau
Pre-req: Permaculture Introduction (see page 30)
You may also like Permaculture Introduction on
page 30
Online Educator Professional
Development
For K-12 teachers and education professionals:
Complete your annual PDU requirement with
one online course. The following 25-Professional
Development Unit (PDU) online courses are
60
completed within a 6-8 week timeframe. Work on
them at your convenience: at home, at school, at
any time of day. Classes will appear on your official
transcript. A certificate of completion for 25 PDUs
will be provided by PCC.
Schedule:
Classes begin monthly. Lessons are released on the
following schedule for spring term:
‧ 6/14-7/21 ‧ 7/12-8/18 ‧ 8/16-9/22
Cost:
‧ $129 fee
Register:
‧To register, pay, and access your course on the
start date visit: www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Classes Offered:
‧Common Core Standards for English
Language Arts K-5
‧Content Literacy: Grades 6-12
‧Creating a Classroom Website
‧Creating the Inclusive Classroom:
Strategies for Success
‧Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom
‧Differentiating K-12 Assessments
‧Enhancing Language Development in Childhood
‧Integrating Technology in the Classroom
‧Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 in the Classroom
‧Ready, Set, Read!
‧Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies
That Work
‧Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for
Grades 1-6
‧Singapore Math Strategies: Advanced Model
Drawing for Grades 6-9
‧Singapore Math: Number Sense and
Computational Strategies
‧Survival Kit for New Teachers
‧Teaching High School Students
‧Teaching Math: Grades 4-6
‧Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons
‧Teaching Science: Grades 4-6
‧Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities
‧Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6
‧Teaching Writing: Grades K-3
‧The Differentiated Instruction and Response to
Intervention Connection
‧Understanding Adolescents
‧Using the Internet in the Classroom
Electrical License
Renewal
CEU 921Z National Electrical Code
Changes
[.80 CEU credits] Designed to provide Oregon state
licensed electricians the current National Electrical
Code changes approved by the Oregon Building
Codes Department of Commerce Electrical Division.
(Code related)
30619
SE Campus TABOR 135
8am-4:50pm
Sat7/8 Rosenberg$109
31268
SE Campus TABOR 135
Sat8/5 Kempa
$109
33993
Willow Creek WCC 103
Sat9/9 Ullrich
$109
8am-4:50pm
CEU 922C Grounding and Bonding
[.80 CEU credits] This course is designed to provide
Oregon state licensed electricians with the current
NEC Grounding and Bonding safety and installation
procedures. (Code related)
34008
SE Campus TABOR 135
Sat8/12 Kempa
8am-4:50pm
$109
CEU 3516 Oregon Rule and Law for
Electricians
[.40 CEU credits] The Oregon Rule & Law course
covers all pertinent statutes, rules, code changes
and provisions, scope of license, permit procedures
and requirements, and Oregon amendments to the
particular specialty code (OAR 918-035-0070(1)(a)).
34005
SE Campus TABOR 135
Sat7/22 Ullrich
8am-11:50am
$ 59
Personal
Development
You may also like Yoga classes on page 42
9PDV 619J Find and Launch Your
Passion Project
Wouldn’t it be great to connect passion and
purpose? Follow a facilitated, interactive process to
identify and activate your own passion project. No
need to quit your day job to bring greater fulfillment
to your life.
33308Cascade
Mon/Wed7/10-7/19
Updated for the 2017 Code Book. Let PCC help
keep your electrical training current and advance
your career! Our classes offer the latest training in
the electrical profession. Each course meets the
requirements of the State of Oregon Electrical Board
for Continuing Education for license renewal. Most
classes can also be used to meet the Washington
State requirements through the WA/OR reciprocity
agreement. A course completion award for
continuing education will be issued by the instructor
at the end of each Saturday workshop to students
who have proof of registration. Attendance rosters
for all classes will be sent to the State for certification
purposes. Please note that the electrician’s license
renewal fee is not included in the cost of the class. A
2017 National Electric Code Book is required.
8am-4:50pm
TH 112
Mather
8:30am-11:20am
$79
You may also like Women with Wanderlust:
Overcoming Travel Myths and Fears on page 35
UPDATED CLASS
9FA 618X Finding
SoulCollage®
Solid Ground with
Face challenges with strength, clarity and wisdom.
Create a deck of beautiful SoulCollage ® cards
using an easy-to-learn process that enhances
your capacity for joy and draws forth meaning and
insight. For all levels.
32742Sylvania
TCB 211
Sat7/29 Yeary
All materials included.
1pm-4:50pm
$ 29 + $10 fee
You may also like Art Journaling Group on page 23
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
“Very well informed instructor. Excellent instructor.”
~ Electrical License Renewalstudent
Work and Life Balance
9PDV 618W Introduction to Zentangle ®
The Zentangle ® Method is an easy-to-learn,
relaxing, fun way to create beautiful images by
drawing structured patterns. It increases focus,
creativity, and provides artistic satisfaction along
with an increased sense of personal wellbeing.
9OL 618C Personal Finance
Protect your assets and discover how best to
achieve all your financial goals. Create and use
a budget, borrow and invest wisely, make sound
decisions about insurance, plan for your financial
future and much more.
32543Sylvania
Sat7/8
Materials included.
32114OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
TCB 214
1pm-3:50pm
Schargel $29 + $15 fee
You may also like Basic Drawing One-Day
Workshop on page 22
NEW CLASS
32115OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32116OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
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NEW INSTRUCTOR
9PDV 619K Somatics for Wellbeing
Humans learn by moving and sensing. But as we
grow up, we are trained to stop: sit down, stop
fidgeting, face forward. We lose touch with our
internal selves. Somatics uses gentle movement to
bring back that connection, enhancing wellbeing.
9OL 621J Stocks, Bonds, and Investing:
Oh, My!
33972
SE Campus TCB 138
Wed 7/12-8/2Jackson
Bring a mat or towel to class.
32142OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
6pm-7:20pm
$ 45
Learn how to make wise investment decisions so
that you have enough money to live comfortably
through your retirement.
32143OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32144OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Real Estate
Instructor Spotlight: Kristin Jackson
After being hit by a car Kristin discovered Somatics
to help her mentally and physically heal, plus
function better. Now middle aged, she feels better
than ever! She loves helping others improve
their lives by enhancing their somatic (internal)
awareness. Ready for wonderful sensations and
enhanced neuroplasticity? Join us!
Personal
Finance
Managing Your Money
and Investments
9MNY 616D Investing
BetterInvesting
for Beginners with
Analyze stocks like an expert using the
BetterInvesting methodology. Learn to form sound
judgments, compare the values and make wise
strategic portfolio choices.
32215
Willow Creek WCC 205
Sat 8/19-8/26Baldwin
One-hour lunch break. Materials included.
9am-3:50pm
$79 + $15 fee
9MNY 616C Home Buying 101
Have a home buying strategy! It is most likely your
biggest investment. Explore first-time home buyer
loans, your credit, how to find a down payment, how
much to offer on a home, inspections, negotiating
repairs, mistakes to avoid, Q&A.
32087
CLIMB Ctr
Wed7/19
CLIMB 303
Axness
5:30pm-7:20pm
$ 29
Class Spotlight:
The real estate market in the Metro area continues
to change and adjust to local influences. Home
prices are still on the rise in response to in
migration, employment rates and a lack of inventory.
Your best opportunity for a successful purchase is
to understand the process and be prepared when
your dream property finally hits the market.
Test
Preparation
9OL 620I SAT/ACT Preparation 1: Verbal
Prepare for the reading, English and science
sections of the ACT and the critical reading and
writing sections of the SAT. Learn tips and tricks,
time-saving techniques and ways to lower anxiety.
9OL 620J SAT/ACT Preparation 2: Math
Thoroughly review all the math topics covered on
the SAT and ACT: arithmetic, algebra, functions,
geometry, trigonometry and basic statistics. Learn
tips and tricks, time-saving techniques and ways to
lower anxiety.
32130OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
32131OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33477OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 613X GRE Preparation 1:
Verbal and Analytical
Covers GRE verbal reasoning and analytical writing,
including reading comprehension, text completion,
sentence equivalence and essay tasks. Gain
pointers on time management, anxiety relief, scoring
and test-taking.
31987OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31988OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31989OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
9OL 613W GRE Preparation 2:
Quantitative
Features a math review and techniques for
tackling the GRE quantitative comparison, data
interpretation and standard math questions. Gain
pointers on time management, anxiety relief, scoring
and test-taking.
32129OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31990OnlineED2GO6/14-7/21 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33475OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
31991OnlineED2GO7/12-8/18 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33476OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
33398OnlineED2GO8/16-9/22 $ 99 fee
Must register and pay via www.ed2go.com/portlandcc
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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Student Information
MyPCC
MyPCC is PCC’s online student portal. The
secure site allows you to check your student
email, register for courses, view and pay your
bill, communicate with your instructor, and take
care of all aspects of college business.
MyPCC Instructions:
If you have taken any type of PCC class,
you have an existing MyPCC account. Never
accessed the system before?
Login to MyPCC
1 Go to my.pcc.edu
2 At the secure login prompt, enter your user
name and password.
Click on either the “Login Help” or “First Time
User” link to obtain your user name or to
retrieve your password.
Add or Drop a Class
1 Once logged into MyPCC, from the homepage
click on the “Registration Services” link
or “Register for classes” under “Steps to
Register for Class”.
2 Click on the “Add or Drop Classes” link.
3 Select the appropriate term and submit.
4 To add a class, enter the 5-digit CRNS into
the boxes under the “Add Classes Worksheet”
header and press “submit changes”. You are
now registered for the classes you selected.
5 To drop a class, locate the class under the
“Current Schedule” header, click the drop
down menu labeled “Action,” and select “Drop
Pending Approval.” If you drop within the
refund period, you are eligible for a full refund
of tuition and fee charges.
Pay your Bill
1 After enrolling online, you will receive an
electronic bill at your MyPCC email account.
MyPCC Login and Pasword Help
Assistance can be found online at my.pcc.edu.
Click on appropriate link below the password.
Have other problems accessing MyPCC? Call
the Student Help Desk at 971-722-8222.
Student Email
PCC uses email to conduct academic-related
business. For this reason, the college provides
each student with a free email account. PCC
sends important information (bills, waitlists, etc.)
to students’ PCC email accounts. All students at
PCC have a MyPCC account that includes an
“@pcc.edu” email address.
PCC email accounts are the officially recognized
accounts for email communication between
students and the College. All PCC students
are responsible for checking their PCC email
accounts for official communications.
Google is the official email provider of PCC and
the interface is similar to Google Gmail.
Access your student email on the MyPCC
homepage by clicking the “Email” icon in the
top-right corner of the page. You can also
access your PCC email account directly at
google.pcc.edu
Registration
Registration Confirmation
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Students 13-15 Years Old:
1 Contact the Program Coordinator of the topic
area in which the class falls. The coordinator
will discuss with you whether the class is a
good fit for minors and provide registration
information. Contact us: pcc.edu/communityed.
2 Once granted initial approval, submit
complete registration information to the
Program Coordinator at least one week prior
to the first class meeting.
3 The Program Coordinator will respond in
writing to inform you if the student has been
registered for the class or not.
Registration Dates
Payment
Waitlists
7 The senior option discount takes 24 hours to
be reflected in your online bill.
Unless otherwise noted, Community Ed classes
are geared toward an adult audience. However,
younger students may be permitted following the
guidelines for admitting students younger than
age 16 below.
Students Younger than 13 Years Old:
• Students younger than age 13 will not be
permitted in adult Community Ed classes.
4 A new window will open in your browser called
“Student Account Home.”
6 Enter the payment amount and method of
payment, and press the continue button to
complete the transaction.
Underage Students
Confirmation of class registration is assumed
once you register. You will not be sent written
confirmation. Access to your class schedule
and bill is available online using MyPCC. If you
register by mail, note that PCC does not bill daily,
so you may or may not receive a bill before class
begins. If you register online, an electronic billing
notification will be sent to your MyPCC email
account.
3 Click the “PCC-Pay” link. This link may be
found on your MyPCC homepage under the
“My Account” box or in the “Pay for College”
tab if you have one.
5 In the “Current Account Status” box, click the
green “Make a Payment” link.
You will not be automatically dropped from a
course if you miss a class or stop attending
a class. You need to officially drop the class by
the appropriate drop date to receive a refund of
charges. (See Refund/Drop Policy)
Note: Some classes require a parent/guardian
of students 15 and younger to be present. This
requirement will be specified by the Program
Coordinator. The parent/guardian will need to
register and pay for such classes.
You can register online through MyPCC or in
person as late as the first day of class, unless
otherwise noted in the course footnote. By
waiting the class either may fill or be cancelled
without notification. You can find registration
dates online at pcc.edu/academic-calendar.
2 Login to MyPCC.
Missing a Class
PCC has an automatic waitlist system for some
classes. If the class is full and you put your
name on the waitlist, you will receive a waitlist
number. If a space opens in the class, you will
be automatically registered for the class. You
will receive electronic confirmation that you have
been placed in the class via your MyPCC email.
If moved into the class, you responsible for the
tuition and fees.
Youth Classes:
• Community Education offers some classes for
younger students. Age ranges will be noted in
the class title or description.
When to Pay
Payment is due at the time when your registration
is processed. If you don’t pay by the due date,
one or more of the following steps may be taken:
• A late fee of up to 10% of your unpaid tuition
and fees.
• A financial hold against future registrations.
• Collection of your past due balance by an
outside agency. Accounts in collection are
subject to additional charges and penalties.
You will not be automatically dropped from a
class for non-attendence; Community Ed does
not follow the deletion for Non-payment process.
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
Have a question?
Give our office a call at 971-722-6266, Monday through Friday
from 9am to 4:30pm or visit pcc.edu/communityed.
Refund/Drop Policy
If you want to drop a class, you must do so online
via MyPCC. Drop deadlines vary for Community
Ed classes. 100% of charges associated with a
class will be removed if you formally drop before
the appropriate deadline listed below.
CHARGES WILL NOT BE REMOVED IF YOU
FAIL TO DROP BEFORE THE DROP DEADLINE.
Class Length
Drop Deadline
Less than
2 weeks
Prior to the first day
class meets
2-7 weeks By the end of the
first day class is held
8-10 weeks
Six calendar days
after the start of class
Driver Education
Before the second class
Motorcycle Three calendar days before the first class
Online Six calendar days after
the start of class
Personal Training
Regular Packages
Six calendar days after
after orientation.
No drops or refunds on
partially used packages.
Personal Training
Extra Packages
Six calendar days after
after registration
No drops or refunds on
partially used packages.
Note: some classes have specific registration/drop
dates listed in the course footnote. Those dates
supersede the drop deadlines listed above.
Additional Information
Parking
All vehicles parked on PCC campuses or centers
between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday through
Friday must display a current PCC parking
permit on their rear view mirror or an hourly
parking permit on their dashboard. Disabled
spaces also require PCC parking permits.
The only exceptions are the timed visitor and
designated motorcycle parking areas. PCC
parking permits are not required for off-campus
facilities, PCC Willow Creek Center, PCC
Portland Metropolitan Workforce Training Center,
and PCC Hillsboro Education Center.
Parking in neighborhoods adjacent to PCC
campuses and centers is not allowed. Tickets
will be issued.
To obtain a term permit at any time other than
when you register, you must show proof of
enrollment. Permits are available at PCC Student
Account Services and PCC Bookstores. Buy
hourly and daily permits from vending machines
at each campus/center. Call 971-722-4703 or go
to pcc.edu/parking for more information.
Understanding Class Listings
Below is a sample class listing with descriptions
of the information it includes:
Region/Campus
CRN
Building/Room
12345Sylvania
TCB 212
Wed 1/15-3/1Smith
6:30pm-8:20pm
$75 + $12 Fee
Non-attendance does not relieve you of your
obligation to pay. Please note that if you register
for a class and do not attend or stop attending
and fail to personally drop by the drop deadline,
you will be responsible for all tuition and fees.
Accounts are subject to late fees if bills are not
paid on time.
Day
Tuition Discounts
*Fees are typically used for facility rental costs
at off-campus locations or to cover in-class
supplies and demonstrations. Combined
payment for both tuition and fees listed in the
course information is payable to PCC.
If you are 62 years of age or over when classes
begin, you are eligible to receive a 50% tuition
discount on Community Ed classes. The tuition
discount does not apply to lab and class fees
and CEU tuition. Seniors can also receive a 50%
discount on monthly and term parking passes.
After you register, stop by any campus Student
Account Services office or call 971-722-8888
(option 3) to request your senior discount. Once
it is set up, there is no need to request it again
for non-credit courses. The discount will be
applied to your account the day after you register
and may be viewed online via MyPCC.
Visit pcc.edu/senior for more information.
Instructor
Start/End Dates
Start/End Time
Tuition/Fees*
The class listing may include a footnote listing
additional information about the class including
days the class won’t meet, supply lists,
textbooks, fees payable at the first class, and
instructor websites or contact information.
Textbooks
Textbooks for Community Education classes
can be found at PCC Bookstores which are
located at each PCC Campus and the PCC
Southeast Center. To check the avialability of a
specific text, call 971-722-4910 or visit
pcc.edu/bookstore.
Choosing a Language Class
If you are unsure of the appropriate level, first
register for the class you think best fits your skills
level and attend the first class to assess your
comfort level. If you need to change levels you
can do so by following the add/drop procedure.
Disability Services
PCC is committed to creating a learning
environment that meets the needs of its diverse
population. If you anticipate or experience any
barriers to learning, discuss your concerns with
the instructor. Disability Services coordinates
disability related accommodations. To make
a request, contact DS in advance. Click “get
started” online at pcc.edu/disability or call
971-722-4341 or email [email protected]
Title IX
Portland Community College seeks to provide
an environment that is safe and welcoming for
all of us: an environment that is free of bias,
discrimination, and harassment. Instructors
are committed to supporting students and
upholding gender equity laws as outlined by Title
IX. Therefore, if a student chooses to confide
in an instructor regarding an issue of sexual
harassment/misconduct/assault, that instructor
is obligated to tell PCC’s Title IX coordinator.
For additional information and a resource guide,
visit: pcc.edu/about/equity-inclusion
Unscheduled Closures
At times, inclement weather or infrastructure
failures may necessitate delayed opening or
closure of PCC locations and off-campus sites. All
Community Ed classes will be canceled if PCC is
closed, even if the class was to be held at an offcampus location that may remain open.
Closures specific to Community Ed classes will
appear as an alert on pcc.edu/communityed.
Campus WiFi
Secure wireless network access is available for
current students, employees and guests at all
PCC locations. To connect to PCC’s wireless
network:
1 Make sure wireless is enable on your device.
2 Select the PCC-WiFi wireless network.
3 To sign in:
Username: your MyPCC username
Password: your PCC ID (G number)
starting with a capital “G”
Visit pcc.edu/wireless for information or help.
Get a Schedule
Students who have taken a class within the last
year will automatically receive the Community
Education schedule in the mail. To order a
schedule visit pcc.edu/communityed and click
on ‘Get help’ then ‘Get a Print Schedule’ or call
us at 971-722-6266. It’s free!
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Class Locations
Beaverton
REGOLF
Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club,
4805 SW 229th Ave, 97123
Cascade
PCC Cascade Campus,
705 N Killingsworth St, 97217
pcc.edu/cascade
CAGYM
Cascade Gym
CH
Cascade Hall
JH
Jackson Hall
LB
Cascade Library
MAHB
Moriarty Arts and Humanities Building
PSEB
Public Service Education Building
SU
Student Union
SSB
Student Services Building
TEB
Technology Education Building
TH
Terrell Hall
Clackamas
GRNPNT
Greenpointe Floor Supply,
11802 SE Jennifer St, 97015
RIVRSI
Riverside County Park,
17298 SE Water Ave, 97015
CLIMB Ctr
CLIMB
PCC CLIMB Center,
1626 SE Water Ave, 97214
pcc.edu/about/locations/central
Downtown
ARTMSM
Portland Art Museum,
1119 SW Park Ave, 97205
DC
PCC Downtown Center,
722 SW 2nd Ave, 97204
pcc.edu/about/locations/downtown
PEDAL
Pedal Bike Tours,
133 SW 2nd Ave, 97204
WHTMSH
Whitmarsh Building,
803 SW Morrison St, 97205
N Portland
COLNY
The Colony,
7525 N Richmond Ave, 97203
NE Portland
Dundee
CLBREW
Culmination Brewing,
2117 NE Oregon St, Suite 600, 97232
Forest Grove
COLWD
Colwood Golf Center,
7313 NE Columbia Blvd, 97218
FGFGHS
HWSC
Hollywood Senior Center,
1820 NE 40th Ave, 97212
Gervais
NWDPS
Northwest Dance Project Studio,
211 NE 10th Ave, 97232
WMPARK
PHM
Proletariat Butchery,
6127 NE Fremont St, 97230
PPWS
Pairings Portland Wine Shop,
455 NE 25th Ave, 97232
GRANWN
Granville Wines,
9305 NE Red Hills Rd, 97115
Forest Grove High School,
1401 Nichols Ln, 97116
Willamette Mission State Park,
10991 Wheatland Rd NE, 97303
Hillsboro
GLENCO
Glencoe High School,
2700 NW Glencoe Rd, 97124
Newberg
HC
PCC Hillsboro Center,
775 SE Baseline St, 97123
pcc.edu/hillsboro
MCKAYC
NEC
PCC Newberg Education Center,
135 Werth Blvd, 97132
pcc.edu/newberg
McKay Creek Golf Course,
1416 NW Jackson St, 97124
NW Portland
Lake Oswego
LKWOOD
Lakewood Center,
368 S State St, 97034
LOGOLF
Lake Oswego Municipal Golf Course,
17525 SW Stafford Rd, 97034
Metro Ctr
PCC Portland Metropolitan Workforce Training Center,
5600 NE 42nd Ave, 97218
pcc.edu/metro
PMWTC1
Building 1
PMWTC2
Building 2
EFM
Effortless Movement,
1300 NW Northrup St, 97209
FRNHSE
Friendly House Inc,
1737 NW 26th Ave, 97209
PDXCA
PDX Contemporary Art,
925 NW Flanders St, 97209
PURE
Pure Space,
1315 NW Overton St, 97209
RCCC
Rock Creek Country Club,
5100 NW Neakahnie Ave, 97229
WINE
The Wine Cellar,
525 NW Saltzman Rd, 97229
LINCHS
Lincoln High School,
1600 SW Salmon St, 97205
Milwaukie
Online
CTYCTR
SW Pine and SW Second St,
126 SW 2nd Ave, 97204
PWMILL
ED2GO
Must register/pay via:
www.ed2go/portlandcc
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Pendleton Woolen Mill Store,
8500 SE McLoughlin Blvd, 97222
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
Get directions to your class.
Visit pcc.edu/locations for directions and campus maps or give
our office a call at 971-722-6266, Monday through Friday from
9am to 4:30pm.
Rock Creek
PCC Rock Creek Campus,
17705 NW Springville Rd, 97229
pcc.edu/rockcreek
BLDG2
Building 2
BLDG3
Building 3
BLDG4
Building 4
BLDG5
Building 5
BLDG7
Building 7
BLDG9
Building 9
Scappoose
MMPS
Martin Model & Pattern Studio,
32000 Raymond Creek Rd, 97056
SCABMP
Scappoose Bay Paddling Center,
57420 Old Portland Rd, 97053
Seaside
ECLYSI
Ecdysiast Dance Studio,
326 SE Madison St, 97214
JUFF
Jean’s Urban Forest Farm,
3707 SE Johnson Creek Blvd, 97222
TABPRK
Mt. Tabor Park,
6350 SE Yamhill St, 97215
SW Portland
Portland Kayak Company,
6600 SW Macadam Ave, 97239
WILSON
Wilson High School,
1151 SW Vermont St, 97219
Bookstore
SE Campus
CC
Amo DeBernardis College Center
PCC Southeast Campus,
2305 SE 82nd Ave, 97216
pcc.edu/southeast
CSB
College Services Building
CT
Communication Technology
HT
Health Technology
HP
Heat Plant
LIB
Sylvania Library
PAC
Performing Arts Center
SCB
South Classroom Building
SS
Social Science
ST
Science Technology
SE Portland
TCB
Technology Classroom Building
BCF
Buckman Coffee Factory,
1105 SE Main St, 97214
Tigard
ECHOTC
Echo Theater Company,
1515 SE 37th Ave, 97214
TIGSRC
SCOTT
Mt. Scott Hall
TABOR
Mt. Tabor Hall
WCC
PCC Willow Creek Center,
241 SW Edgeway Dr, 97006
pcc.edu/willowcreek
Sylvania
Automotive and Metals
Student Commons
Tualatin Park & Ride,
SW Lower Boones Rd at 72 Ave,
Exit 290 off of I-5, 97062
PDXKYK
BK
SCOM
Tualatin Public Library,
18878 SW Martinazzi, 97062
Willow Creek
AM
Library
TUALPL
Neighborhood House,
Multnomah Art Center Bldg,
7688 SW Capitol Hwy, 97219
Cleanline Surf,
60 N Roosevelt Dr, 97138
LIBR
Tualatin Community Park,
8515 SW Tualatin Rd, 97062
NEIGHR
CSURF
Community Hall Annex
TUALCP
TUALPR
PCC Sylvania Campus
12000 SW 49th Ave, 97219
pcc.edu/sylvania
COMX
Juanita Pohl Center,
8513 SW Tualatin Rd, 97062
Mahasiddha Kadampa Buddhist,
8959 SW Barbur Blvd, Suite 101, 97219
Broadway Park,
1140 E Broadway St, 97138
Administration Hall
POHL
MKBC
BWAYPK
ADM
Tualatin
Tigard Senior Center,
8815 SW O’Mara St, 97223
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Behind the Schedule
Have a question?
Give our office a call at 971-722-6266, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4:30pm or visit pcc.edu/communityed.
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10Justin Eslinger
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5 Miriam Budner
11 Zach Hunter
17 Neely Wiek
6 Ann Campbell
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Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Division Dean of Continuing Education
Southeast Campus Ceramics Lab Technician
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Administrative Assistant
Lead Administrative Assistant
Program Coordinator
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Lead Administrative Assistant
Communication Assistant
Continuing Education Operations Director
Administrative Assistant
Lead Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
PCC Community Ed Vision and Mission
Vision Statement
Enriching lives through lifelong learning.
Mission Statements
·Provide student-centered, quality non-credit
classes that promote personal exploration
and development.
·Create and support communities of learners.
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·Connect people to PCC resources,
campuses, and learning opportunities.
·Enhance communities by providing
accessible, innovative, and diverse
educational experiences.
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
Join us and share your
knowledge and experiences.
Experienced Instructors Needed
PCC Community Ed is hiring experienced instructors for several subjects. Though we welcome teaching proposals
for any class topic at any time, we are currently looking for engaging, organized, knowledgeable instructors who teach:
Ballet
Food and Drink
Driver Ed
German
Mycology
Poetry
Spanish
Technology
Zumba
Visit pcc.edu/communityed and click Teach a class
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Class Subject Index
Register and Pay
How to Register............................................10
Special Registration.......................................10
Registration Confirmation..............................10
How to Pay.....................................................10
When to Pay....................................................10
Refund/Drop Policy........................................10
Student Email..................................................10
Registration Form........................................11
Summer Teen Program
Cooking...........................................................13
Dance..............................................................13
Fashion............................................................13
Languages......................................................13
Money Management.......................................13
Personal Development...................................13
Sports.............................................................14
Technology......................................................14
Test Preparation..............................................14
Theater............................................................14
Visual Arts.......................................................14
Writing.............................................................15
Summer Teen Program
Student and Parent Information.....................15
Arts
Dance.............................................................17
Ballet...............................................................18
Ballroom..........................................................18
Music and Theater........................................18
Guitar..............................................................18
Strings.............................................................18
Theater............................................................19
Voice...............................................................19
Photography..................................................19
Darkroom........................................................20
Editing and Post-Production..........................20
Events and Settings........................................20
Lighting...........................................................21
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Visual Arts.....................................................21
Architectural and Art History..........................21
Ceramics.........................................................21
Drawing...........................................................22
Jewelry............................................................22
Mixed Media...................................................23
Painting...........................................................23
Painting: Acrylics and Oils..............................23
Painting: Watercolor.......................................24
Writing........................................................... 24
Fiction.............................................................24
Fundamentals.................................................24
Memoir and Nonfiction...................................25
Publishing and Editing....................................25
Poetry..............................................................25
Home and Garden
Emergency Preparedness.......................... 27
Food and Drink ............................................ 27
Coffee Tasting.................................................27
Bread Baking..................................................27
Conscientious Butchery
and Meat Preservation...................................28
Asian Cuisine..................................................28
European Cuisine...........................................28
Food Preservation..........................................28
Latin American Cuisine...................................29
Middle Eastern Cuisine...................................29
Beer.................................................................29
Wine................................................................29
Wine Meets Food............................................29
Garden, Nature and Yard............................ 29
Home Gardening Series with Rod Smith...... 30
Permaculture.................................................. 30
Hobbies and Crafts..................................... 30
Sewing and Quilting....................................... 30
Knitting and Fiber Crafts................................31
Home Improvement .....................................31
Hardwood Floors............................................31
Pets.................................................................31
Do It Yourself (DIY)...................................... 32
Upholstery......................................................32
Woodworking and Metalworking.............. 32
Wood Crafts....................................................32
Metal Crafts....................................................32
Language and Culture
Cultural Exploration.................................... 35
Travel Prep..................................................... 35
Languages.................................................... 35
Accent Modification....................................... 36
American Sign Language.............................. 36
French............................................................ 36
German...........................................................37
Italian...............................................................37
Portuguese (Brazilian)................................... 38
Spanish.......................................................... 38
Recreation and Wellness
Health.............................................................41
Mind-Body Wellness....................................41
Qigong and Tai Chi.........................................41
Yoga................................................................42
Sports............................................................ 42
Bike Tours...................................................... 43
Golf................................................................. 43
Kayaking........................................................ 43
Stand Up Paddling........................................ 43
Work Out....................................................... 44
Cardio............................................................. 44
Personal Training with PCC........................... 44
Pilates............................................................. 45
Adult 55+ Fitness......................................... 45
Better Bones and Balance............................ 45
Swim
Preschool Aquatics.........................................47
Learn to Swim: Youth......................................47
Learn to Swim: Adult......................................47
Find credit classes you can apply to a college degree at pcc.edu/schedule
Have a question?
Give our office a call at 971-722-6266, Monday through Friday
from 9am to 4:30pm or visit pcc.edu/communityed.
Traffic Safety
Driver Education............................................ 48
Motorcycle Rider Classes............................. 49
Travel
Cultural Tours................................................. 50
Educational Tours...........................................51
Work and Life Balance
Careers......................................................... 53
Career Planning Series.................................. 53
Entrepreneurship........................................... 53
eBay Series.................................................... 54
Career Skills................................................. 54
Communication............................................. 54
Professional................................................... 54
Computer Skills and Technology.............. 55
Mac/Apple Fundamentals............................. 55
PC Computer Fundamentals Series............. 56
PC Computer Fundamentals......................... 56
A+ Certification Prep..................................... 56
Accounting and Spreadsheets...................... 56
QuickBooks 2017 Series................................57
Databases.......................................................57
Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design.......57
Digital Devices............................................... 58
MS Office 2016 Value Suite........................... 58
Presentations and Projects........................... 58
Programming..................................................59
Web Design and Development.......................59
Word Processing........................................... 60
Continuing Education
and License Renewal.................................. 60
Educator Professional Development............. 60
Electrical License Renewal............................ 60
Personal Development............................... 60
Personal Finance..........................................61
Managing Your Money and Investments........61
Real Estate......................................................61
Test Preparation...........................................61
Student Information
MyPCC.......................................................... 62
MyPCC Instructions...................................... 62
Student Email................................................. 62
Registration.................................................. 62
Registration Confirmation............................. 62
Registration Dates......................................... 62
Waitlists.......................................................... 62
Missing a Class.............................................. 62
Underage Students....................................... 62
Payment........................................................ 62
When to Pay................................................... 62
Refund/Drop Policy....................................... 63
Tuition Discounts........................................... 63
Additional Information................................ 63
Parking........................................................... 63
Understading Class Listings......................... 63
Textbooks...................................................... 63
Choosing a Language Class......................... 63
Disability Services......................................... 63
Title IX............................................................ 63
Unscheduled Closures.................................. 63
Campus WiFi.................................................. 63
Get a Schedule.............................................. 63
Class Locations
Beaverton....................................................... 64
Cascade......................................................... 64
Clackamas..................................................... 64
CLIMB Ctr...................................................... 64
Downtown...................................................... 64
Dundee........................................................... 64
Forest Grove.................................................. 64
Gervais........................................................... 64
Hillsboro......................................................... 64
Lake Oswego................................................. 64
Metro Ctr........................................................ 64
Milwaukie....................................................... 64
N Portland...................................................... 64
NE Portland.................................................... 64
Newberg......................................................... 64
NW Portland................................................... 64
Online............................................................. 64
Rock Creek.................................................... 65
Scappoose..................................................... 65
Seaside.......................................................... 65
SE Campus.................................................... 65
SE Portland.................................................... 65
SW Portland................................................... 65
Sylvania.......................................................... 65
Tigard............................................................. 65
Tualatin........................................................... 65
Willow Creek.................................................. 65
Behind the Schedule
Staff................................................................ 66
PCC Community Ed Vision and Mission....... 66
Class Subject Index
Class Subject Index....................................... 68
Register and Pay
How to Register............................................70
Special Registration.......................................70
Registration Confirmation..............................70
How to Pay.....................................................70
When to Pay....................................................70
Refund/Drop Policy........................................70
Registration Form........................................71
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
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pcc.edu/communityed ︱ 971-722-6266
Register and Pay
How to Register
How to Pay
You have four options:
Have the five-digit CRN (course reference
number) of the class(es) you would like to register
for ready.
• MyPCC: visit pcc.edu/nc. If this is your
first time registering click on “Create Your
Account.” If you are a returning student click
on “Register in MyPCC.”
• MAIL or FAX: complete the form to the right
and fax it to 971-722-4988 or mail it to:
Portland Community College
PO Box 19000
Portland OR 97280
• PHONE: call 971-722-8888 and choose
option 2 from the menu, three times.
• IN PERSON: walk into any PCC Registration
office. Offices are located at the Cascade,
Sylvania, Rock Creek, and Southeast
Campuses. Registration office hours can
be found at pcc.edu/registration
• MyPCC: log on to MyPCC at my.pcc.edu.
Select the PCC-Pay link on your homepage or
under “Pay for College.”
• MAIL: submit payment with a completed
registration form and mail it to:
Portland Community College
PO Box 19000
Portland OR 97280
• PHONE: call 971-722-8888 and choose
option 3 from the menu.
• IN PERSON: walk into any PCC Student
Account Services office. Offices are located
at the Cascade, Sylvania, Rock Creek, and
Southeast Campuses. Find hours at
pcc.edu/resources/business
You are responsible to ensure that your account
is paid in full even if you do not receive a bill.
When to Pay
Special Registration
You cannot register for the following programs
through the normal PCC registration system:
Payment is due at the time when your registration
is processed. If you don’t pay by the due date,
one or more of the following steps may be taken:
Driver Ed, Motorcycle, Summer Teen Program,
or Swim with Community Ed.
• A late fee of up to 10% of your unpaid tuition
and fees.
Please see the specific program pages for
registration instructions and information.
• A financial hold against future registrations.
Register and pay for online classes at
ed2go.com/portlandcc
For online class questions call 971-722-2711
or email [email protected]
Registration Confirmation
• Collection of your past due balance by an
outside agency. Accounts in collection are
subject to additional charges and penalties.
You will not be automatically dropped from a
class for non-attendence. Community Ed does
not follow the deletion for Non-payment process.
Refund/Drop Policy
Confirmation of class registration is assumed
once you register. You will not be sent written
confirmation. Access to your class schedule
and bill is available online using MyPCC. If you
register by mail, note that PCC does not bill
daily, so you may or may not receive a bill before
class begins. If you register online, an electronic
billing notification will be sent to your MyPCC
email account.
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Payment is due when your registration is
processed.
If you want to drop a class, you must do so
online via MyPCC or by contacting a Registration
office. Drop deadlines vary for Community Ed
classes. 100% of charges associated with a class
will be removed if you formally drop before the
appropriate deadline listed in the next column.
Non-attendance does not relieve you of your
obligation to pay. If you register for a class
and do not attend or stop attending and fail to
personally drop by the drop deadline, you will be
responsible for all tuition and fees. Accounts are
subject to late fees if bills are not paid on time.
CHARGES WILL NOT BE REMOVED IF YOU
FAIL TO DROP BEFORE THE DEADLINE.
Class Length
Drop Deadline
Less than
2 weeks
Prior to the first day
class meets
2-7 weeks By the end of the
first day class is held
8-10 weeks
Six calendar days
after the start of class
Driver Education
Before the second class
Motorcycle Three calendar days before the first class
Online Six calendar days after
the start of class
Personal Training
Regular Packages
Six calendar days after
after orientation.
No drops or refunds on
partially used packages.
Personal Training
Extra Packages
Six calendar days after
after registration
No drops or refunds on
partially used packages.
Note: some classes have specific registration/
drop dates listed in the course footnote. Those
dates supersede the drop deadlines listed above.
Student Email
PCC uses email to conduct academic-related
business. For this reason, the college provides
each student with a free email account. All
students at PCC have a MyPCC account that
includes an “@pcc.edu” email address.
PCC email accounts are the officially recognized
accounts for email communication between
students and the College. All PCC students are
responsible for checking their PCC email accounts
for official communications (bills, waitlists, etc.).
Access your student email on the MyPCC
homepage by clicking “Email” in the top-right
corner of the page. You can also access your
PCC email account directly at google.pcc.edu
Register and Pay: pages 10-11 Student Info: pages 62-63 Class Locations: pages 64-65 Class Subject Index: pages 68-69
Registration Form Non-Credit/CEU Classes
Phone: 971-722-8888, option 2 Online: pcc.edu/nc Fax: 971-722-4988 Mail: PO Box 19000, Portland OR 97280
Part A: Course Registration Requests
1
CRN (5-digit number)
Course Title
CRN (5-digit number)
Course Title
CRN (5-digit number)
Course Title
Part B: Student Information
2
PCC ID Number (“G Number”) or SSN*
4
Last Name
Other Names Used
5
First Name
Middle Initial
6
Mailing Address
7
Email Address
8
Daytime Phone Number
Student Status
™ New PCC Student ™ Currently Enrolled at PCC
™ Previously Attended PCC
3
Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY)
Gender
™ Male ™ Female
City
9
State
Evening Phone Number
City
High School/GED – Name of School/Institution
ZIP
State
Year Graduated/Obtained
* PCC will request Social Security Numbers (SSN) at the time of application. The SSN will not be used as the student ID number but will be provided to entities requiring SSNs, including, but not limited to, the federal government for financial
aid and the Tax Relief Act (1997) reporting, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Oregon Community College Unified Reporting System (OCCURS). Your SSN may be used in connection with developing, validating or administering
predictive tests and assessments; improving instruction; internal identification of students; collection of student debts, automated verification functions, including enrollment. Students who choose not to provide their SSN will be ineligible for
financial aid, and deferred payment and other financial arrangements. If you provide your SSN to PCC, you will consent to allow PCC to use the number in the manner described.
PCC is committed to affirmative action goals and would appreciate your response to the following:
Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino?
Citizen Type
™ Yes ™ No
™ U.S. Citizen ™ Resident Alien/Refugee/Immigrant
™ Other, Enter Type
Are you an Oregon resident?
™ Yes ™ No
Select one or more of the following racial categories to describe yourself
™ American Indian or Alaska Native ™ Asian ™ Black or African American
™ Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ™ White
Are you a veteran of the U.S. Military?
™ Yes ™ No
What is your main reason for attending PCC? (select one)
™ Take classes for high school credit RH ™ Improve writing, reading, or math skills RI ™ Learn skills to get a job or keep a job RJ ™ Explore a new career area RN
™ Earn credit towards a bachelor’s (4-year) degree RT ™ Learn English RL ™ Take a ABE/GED class RA ™ Complete a certificate or career technical program at PCC RC
™ Take courses for personal interest RP ™ Explore educational opportunities at PCC RE ™ Undecided RD
What courses are you mainly interested in taking? (select one)
™ Personal interest ™ Professional Interest ™ Continuing Education (CEU) ™ English as a Second Language (ESL) ™ Adult Basic Education (ABE) ™ General Equivalency Degree (GED)
Part C: Registration Confirmation
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My enrollment with Portland Community College will signify my consent to and acceptance of all policies and procedures governing my enrollment, including financial liability.
If I fail to remit payment when due, I will promise to pay to PCC all reasonable costs for collection, including collection agency fees.
Signature
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
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