2017 Summer Course Schedule - Mid

Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Location
Accounting
ACCT 1025 MC 1L
ACCT 1025 NP 01
Bookkeeping for Business
Bookkeeping for Business
Online
North Platte
3
3
05/22 07/14
07/10 07/27 8:00 AM 12:00 PM MTWR
Stalder
Condon
MB
126
Online Course
South Campus
An introductory course to provide students with a sound basic knowledge of accounting terms, concepts, and procedures. Includes the accounting cycle for a service business, accounting
for cash and payroll, and the accounting cycle for a merchandising business. This course is not designed to be a transfer course for business majors.
ACCT 1200 MC 1L
Introductory Accounting I
Online
3
05/22 07/14
Stalder
Online Course
This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge of accounting principles, concepts, and practices. Included topics are the balance sheet, the income statement, the statement of
owner’s equity, the statement of cash flows, worksheets, journals, ledgers, accruals, adjusting and closing entries, internal controls, inventories, fixed and intangible assets, liabilities, equity,
and financial statement analysis. This course provides a foundation for more advanced work in the fields of accounting and business. (Replaces ACCT 1030.)
Arts
ARTS 1010 MC 1L
Introduction to the Visual Arts
Online
3
06/05 07/13
Johnson
Online Course
An appreciation of the visual arts from a historical perspective. Includes an overview of the creative process, the evolution of art, and art as it relates to society. [Offered as ARTS 1210:
Art Appreciation prior to Fall 2016]
ARTS 1500 NP 01
Sculpture I
North Platte
3
06/05 07/13 1:00 PM 4:40 PM
TR
Haneline
PACE BASE Prairie Arts Center
An introduction of sculpture including the physical qualities of materials; plaster, clay, wood, stone, metal, and combination by mixed media construction. Fee $15.
ARTS 2990 NP 01
ST: Airbrush
North Platte
3
06/05 07/13 9:00 AM 12:40 PM
TR
Haneline
MB
137
South Campus
WR
Wilson
AB
604
North Campus
Special topic course description upon request.
Auto Body Technology
AUTB 1510 NP 01
Frame Repair & Alignment
North Platte
6
05/24 08/03 7:30 AM 3:20 PM
Safety and function of equipment. Proper procedures for repairing structural damage to both unitized and full frame vehicles.
AUTB 1520 NP 01
Wheel Alignment
North Platte
3
05/22 06/27 7:30 AM 3:20 PM
MT
Beel
AB
604
North Campus
3
07/10 08/09 7:30 AM 3:30 PM
MT
Wilson
AB
604
North Campus
Basic front-end alignment, principles and functions of steering components.
AUTB 1530 NP 01
Auto Body Mechanics
North Platte
Replacement of collision damaged drivetrain and mechanical components.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Biological Sciences
BIOS 1010 BB 01
BIOS 1010 MC 01
General Biology
Broken Bow
BIOS 1010 MC 1L
General Biology
General Biology
McCook
Online
BIOS 1010 NP 01
General Biology
North Platte
4
4
06/05 07/27 9:00 AM 12:00 PM M W
Messersmith
ECAM 113
Must Take Lab
Bogardus
Bogardus
BH
4
06/05 07/26 9:00 AM 10:30 AM M W F
06/05 07/26
Take Lab A
Online Course/Take Lab B
4
06/06 07/13 1:00 PM 3:45 PM
Long
HASC 206
TWR
112
Take Lab N
This course covers fundamental processes of cells and organisms, cell structure, genetics, evolution, classification, diversity, and interaction of organisms at the molecular, cellular,
organismic, ecosystems, and biosphere level. It is designed as both a course for non-majors and as a foundation course for those planning additional work in biology. Includes lab.. Fee
$15.
BIOS 1011 BB 01
BIOS 1011 MC 01
General Biology Lab
Broken Bow
0
0
Messersmith
ECAM 113
Bogardus
Bogardus
BH
0
06/05 07/27 10:30 AM 12:00 PM M W F
06/05 07/27
North Platte
0
06/06 07/13 3:45 PM 5:00 PM
Long
HASC 206
Online
3
06/05 07/27
BIOS 1011 MC 1L
General Biology Lab A
General Biology Lab B
McCook
Online
BIOS 1011 NP 01
General Biology Lab N
06/05 07/27 12:00 PM 3:00 PM
MW
TWR
Broken Bow
112
Online/Must Purchase
Lab Kit at Bookstore
South Campus
Lab for General Biology.
BIOS 1100 OG 1L
Basic Anatomy & Physiology
Knight
Online Course
A basic study of the human body systems and their respective functions. Designed for medical office students and those students that need a beginning course in the subject. Non-lab
course.
BIOS 1110 MC 01
Microbiology
McCook
4
05/24 07/26 10:00 AM 1:00 PM
W
Christensen
BH
BIOS 1110 NP 01
Microbiology
North Platte
4
05/23 07/06 9:00 AM 12:00 PM
TR
Messersmith
HASC 205
111
Take Lab A/This is a
hybrid course.
Take Lab N
An introductory study of the morphology, physiology, growth, and reproduction of microorganisms, with emphasis on bacteria. Prerequisites: BIOS 1010 and CHEM 1050 or 1090 or one
year of high school chemistry within the last three years, or permission of instructor. Fee $30.
BIOS 1111 MC 01
BIOS 1111 NP 01
Microbiology Lab A
Microbiology Lab
0
0
05/24 07/26 1:00 PM 4:30 PM
W
Christensen
BH
North Platte
McCook
05/23 07/06 1:00 PM 4:00 PM
TR
Messersmith
HASC 205
Online
4
06/05 07/27
111
South Campus
Lab for Microbiology.
BIOS 1120 MC 1L
Intro to Zoology
Bogardus
Online Course/Take Lab A
A survey of the animal kingdom with emphasis on broad zoological principles. The evolution, distribution, ecology and current importance of major animal groups and animal-like organisms
will be studied. Prerequisite: BIOS 1010 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Fee $30.
BIOS 1121 MC 1L
Lab for Zoology.
Intro to Zoology Lab A
Online
0
06/05 07/27
Bogardus
Online Course
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
BIOS 1210 NP 1L
Course Title
Ecology/Environment w/Lab
Location
Online
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
4
06/05 07/13
Morris
Online Course
An introductory analysis of the fundamental principles of environmental science - including natural resources, the scientific method, pressures on the global environment and concepts of
sustainability and sustainable development. This course includes a lab portion.
BIOS 1400 MC 1L
Intro to Nutrition
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Hall
Online Course
Principles of nutritional science with regard to the functions of various nutrients in the human body and the special nutrient requirements of individuals based on age, sex, occupation, and
condition of health. Recommended for pre-nursing, physical education, and family and consumer science emphases.
Business
BSAD 1010 NP 1L
BSAD 1010 NP 2L
Personal/Professional Development
Personal/Professional Development
Online
Online
3
3
06/05 06/30
07/05 07/27
Condon
Condon
Online Course
Online Course
Special emphasis on relating image and social awareness to job success. Covers on-the-job situations of problem-solving, time management, goal setting, business etiquette, listening
skills, work groups, and the relationship between productivity and job attitude. A major emphasis will be placed on developing productive work ethics. This class is designed for the
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business.
BSAD 1050 NP 1L
Introduction to Business
Online
3
05/15 06/16
Condon
Online Course
An introductory study and overview of the role of business in society as well as a discussion of the various disciplines of business including an overview of business organization,
management, marketing, human resource management, and finance. Also a study and discussion of various strategies for success of specific public and private firms as well as small
business. Business vocabulary used to understand, analyze, interpret business news and information. [Offered as BSAD 1020: Introduction to Business prior to Fall 2016]
BSAD 1070 MC 1L
Customer Service
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Mooney
Online Course
This course will aid the student in developing methods for successful customer relations while improving upon an attitude of superior customer service which is critical to success in all
organizations. Students will learn how to enhance customer relationships and differentiate between internal and external customers in a service and manufacturing organization.
BSAD 1100 NP 1L
Personal Finance
Online
3
05/16 06/30
Nutt
Online Course
A practical approach to managing one's personal finances that includes financial record keeping and personal federal income tax, major consumer purchases and financing, investment
fundamentals, and other financial topics of interest. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges.
BSAD 2010 NP 1L
Principles of Selling
Online
3
06/05 07/13
Chittick
Online Course
An introduction to salesmanship. Covers the sales process and techniques effectively employed in selling. Includes sales demonstrations, including demonstrations by students.
BSAD 2110 MC 1L
Non-profit Management & Leadershi
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Mooney
Online Course
This survey course will provide an overview of nonprofit law and operations. The course begins with the legal structure of the sector, and also covers both general management practices
that apply to all public and private organizations (marketing, inter-organizational relations, human resources, ethics and financial management) and practices unique to nonprofits (boards
and governance, volunteer management, legal responsibilities, fundraising, etc.).
BSAD 2210 MC 1L
Supervisory Management
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Mowry
Online Course
Comprehensive cases will be used to examine the functions of management that supervisors must perform. Productivity and quality measurements are analyzed. In addition,
communication, ethics, and organizational policies are explored. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
BSAD 2250 NP 1L
Course Title
Business Communications
Location
Online
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
05/22 07/13
Chittick
Online Course
This course focuses on the introduction to the basic styles of communication in the business world. The overall objective of this course is to familiarize students with the principles of written
and oral communication needed for business. Focus will be given on how to effectively write business messages (routine, bad-news, goodwill, persuasive, etc.) and business reports. Focus
will also be given on how to effectively communicate orally and deliver a formal presentation in the business work environment. Correct usage of the language is emphasized. This course is
a Writing Intensive course. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement test or have passed ENGL 0990 and/or ENGL 0920 with a “C” or higher, or have passed OFFT 1070 with a “C” or
higher.
BSAD 2370 MC 1L
E-Marketing
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Mowry
Online Course
This course applies the techniques of using electronic marketing in the workplace. Strategies for businesses that may initiate or reassess the overall effectiveness and value of digital
elements will be emphasized. The course will specifically focus on integrating E-marketing tools, including e-mail lists and databases, into total marketing efforts along with organizational
goals and functions. Ethical and societal implications of e-commerce on the marketplace, customer base, and employee will be included. Prerequisite: BSAD 2340 or 2520.
BSAD 2510 MC 1L
Business Computer Systems
Online
4
06/05 07/27
Mooney
Online Course
This course explores the integration of technology into the business environment through the application of basic computer concepts and terminology. The course addresses basic
competencies and applications of computer skills in basic file management, word processing, spreadsheets, database and presentation software using the Office Suite. NOTE: Not open to
students who have previously completed OFFT 2150.
BSAD 2745 MC 1L
Business Internship
Online
5
06/05 07/27
Mowry
BSAD 2745 NP 01
Business Internship
North Platte
5
05/22 07/28 By Arrangement
Nutt
MB
122
Online Course/Specially
Arranged Course
Arranged
Students will review job descriptions, qualifications, and employer expectations and receive information about their internship responsibilities. Students will experience on-the-job training
through a cooperative arrangement with an organization, working a minimum of 240 clock hours under the direction of a sponsoring manager or supervisor. Emphasis is placed on the
application of technical knowledge, communication skills, and relationships with others. Students will be required to attend a specified number of business or personal development
seminars as approved by the instructor. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science in Business Degree Program. (Replaces BSAD 2730, 2740, and 2750.)
Business Office Technology
OFFT 1070 NP 1L
Business English
Online
3
06/05 07/13
Chittick
Online Course
Preparation for written communication is vital to communicate effectively in today's workplace. This course emphasizes the basic English grammar, spelling, punctuation, correct word
usage, sentence structure, and paragraph construction as it applies to effective written communication in business.
OFFT 1150 NP 1L
Input Keyboard Technology I
Online
3
05/15 06/05
Condon
Online Course
Introduction to touch keyboarding using the alphabetic and figure symbol keys on a standard computer keyboard. Students will prepare basic documents such as business letters, memos,
tables, and basic reports formatting and be introduced to a popular word processing software application. Fee $10.
OFFT 1160 NP 1L
Input Keyboard Technology II
Online
3
06/12 07/27
Condon
Online Course
Reinforce keyboarding techniques and develop speed and accuracy skills needed for effective office employment. Instruction includes hands-on use of various input devices. Extensive
preparation of business documents includes the following: business letters, mail merges, memos, tables, reports, forms, and other business related documents. Prerequisite: Typing speed
of 25-30 words per minute. Fee $10.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
OFFT 2150 NP 1L
Course Title
Integrated Information Processing
Location
Online
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
06/05 07/27
Condon
Online Course
Introduces students to integrating MS Office Word, Excel, and Access computer applications. Students get experience in developing, creating, and integrating computer software programs
to create workplace projects. NOTE: Computer and/or keyboarding skills necessary. Not open to students who have previously completed BSAD 2510. Fee $10.
OFFT 2170 NP 1L
MS Office Integration
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Condon
Online Course
This is an advanced computer applications integrated course. Focus will be on how to effectively use the various office suite applications and integrate them to meet project demands of
today's electronic workplace. Prerequisite: OFFT 1160 and OFFT 2150 or BSAD 2510 or permission of instructor. Fee $10.
OFFT 2270 NP 1L
Transcription/Voice Activation
Online
3
06/05 07/13
Chittick
Online Course
Focus is given to utilizing the current technology tools in today's workplace to effectively transcribe and produce documents. Transcription techniques and skills - spelling, punctuation,
proofreading and editing - are stressed. Students will learn how to operate a popular voice activation software--Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Prerequisites: OFFT 1160, typing speed of 50
words per minute, or permission of instructor. Fee $10.
OFFT 2500 NP 1L
Medical Terminology
Online
3
06/05 07/27
McGahan
Online Course
This course is designed to equip the student with a usable vocabulary unique to the medical profession field. The student will be able to define and use terms relating to structure of the
human body, the skeletal system, muscular system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, nervous system, the
eyes and ears, integumentary system, endocrine system, reproductive systems, diagnostic and imaging procedures, and general medical terminology.
Chemistry
CHEM 1050 NP 01
Survey of Chemistry I
North Platte
4
06/05 07/27 10:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWR
McLean
HASC 204
CHEM 1050 NP A1
Survey of Chemistry I
Ogallala
4
06/05 07/27 9:00 AM 10:30 AM MTWR
McLean
CHEM 1050 NP B1
Survey of Chemistry I
Imperial
4
06/05 07/27 9:00 AM 10:30 AM MTWR
McLean
CHEM 1050 NP C1
Survey of Chemistry I
Valentine
4
05/15 08/18 10:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWR
McLean
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Valentine
Take Lab N
This course is for non-science major students to study basic chemistry principles, methods and techniques. Study of electronic configurations of atoms, characteristic properties of groups
of elements, periodic table, the naming of chemical compounds, chemical reactions, the calculations in chemical reactions and gas laws. Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra
or one year of high school algebra and MATH 1010, or permission of instructor. If taken online, students will need to purchase a lab kit for approximately $225 from an outside vendor for
this laboratory course. Fee $15 if course is taken on-ground..
CHEM 1051 NP 01
Survey of Chemistry I Lab N
North Platte
0
06/05 07/27 11:45 AM 1:45 PM
TR
McLean
HASC 202
South Campus
Lab for Survey of Chemistry I. If taken online, students will need to purchase a lab kit for approximately $225 from an outside vendor for this laboratory course in lieu of normal course fee.
Computer Science
CSCE 1566 NP 1L
QuickBooks
Online
3
05/22 07/10
Reichle
Online Course
This course provides an introduction to QuickBooks Pro. Topics include creating a chart of accounts, recording transactions with customers and vendors, recording payrolls, using time
tracking, estimates and progress billing, preparing financial statements, and other supporting reports.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
CSCE 1604 NP 1L
Course Title
Intro to Microsoft Word
Location
Online
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
1.5
06/05 07/07
Nutt
Online Course
This is an introduction to basic features of the Microsoft Word software program. Focus will be given to utilizing graphics, templates, report styles, tables, columns, language references,
merging and WordArt. This course is an elective for students in the Business Technology program who lack computer skills, for persons needing a computer elective in another program, or
for personal use. Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge or permission of instructor. Fee $5.
CSCE 1644 NP 1L
MS Office Excel
Online 1.5
06/05 06/29
Cole
Online Course
This course is designed to provide the fundamental skills and concepts of using the Excel spreadsheet software in a hands-on environment. Students will benefit from the step-by-step
approach that is emphasized in the course. Fee $5.
CSCE 1647 NP 1L
Advanced MS Office Excel
Online
1.5
07/05 07/27
Cole
Online Course
This course is designed to provide the advanced skills and concepts of using spreadsheet software in a hands-on environment. Students will benefit from the step-by-step approach that is
emphasized in the course. Prerequisite: CSCE 1644.
CSCE 2990 NP 2L
ST: Quickbooks for Mac
Online
3
05/22 07/10
Reichle
Online Course
Johnston
Online Course
Special topic course description upon request.
Criminal Justice
CRIM 1010 MC 1L
Intro to Criminal Justice
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Provides an overview of the history, development, and philosophies of crime control within a democratic society. Examines the criminal justice system with emphasis on the police, the
prosecution and defense, the courts, and the correctional agencies.
Dental Assisting
DENT 1510 NP 01
Dental Assisting Seminar
North Platte
1
05/26 07/07 8:00 AM 2:00 PM
F
Rogers
HASC 116
Meets 5/26, 6/16, & 7/07
MTWRF Rogers
HASC 116
Arranged
Seminars addressing job seeking skills, material updates and interpersonal communications.
DENT 1520 NP 01
DA Clinical Practicum
North Platte
5
05/15 07/15 By Arrangement
Students will be assigned to area dental offices for procedures including advanced chairside applications, orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics.
Education
EDUC 1310 MC 1L
Intro to Professional Education
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Esch
Online Course
An overview of education in the United States viewed in terms of history, philosophy, finance and governance. The course encourages critical thought regarding the role of education in our
multicultural society, the role of the teacher, and educational practices in schools. The course is designed to help students explore education as a prospective career.
EDUC 1700 MC 01
Professional Practicum
1
06/05 07/27 By Arrangement
Esch
Designed to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learning process. Includes observation and assistance in classroom-related
activities under supervision of an experienced teacher. Prerequisite: EDUC 1310. (Replaces EDUC 2910.)
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Electrical Technology
ELTR 1370 NP 01
Industrial Controls
North Platte
8
06/05 07/28 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
MTWRF Elmshaeuser
EL
701A
In the current industry electricians are more and more exposed to PLC control and variable frequency drives. At first, these controls seem difficult to understand. This course is designed to
teach you and help you understand them in an easy-to-understand way. Prerequisite: ELTR 1235. (Replaces ELTR 1530.)
ELTR 1380 NP 01
Electrical Technology Internship
North Platte
10
05/16 08/12 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Elmshaeuser
2
05/22 06/02 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
MTWRF Elmshaeuser
Hands on experience working as an employee with an electrical contractor.
ELTR 1560 NP 01
Advanced Construction Wiring
North Platte
EL
701A North Campus
Advanced training for construction wiring. Prerequisites: ELTR 1005 and ELTR 1265. (Replaces ELTR 1545).
Emergency Medical
EMTL 1110 NP 01
CPR Rescuer
North Platte
.5
08/12 08/12 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
S
Staff
HASC 114
EMTL 1110 NP 02
CPR Rescuer
North Platte
.5
08/19 08/19 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
S
Staff
HASC 114
This class is intended to provide the Health Care student with training, as an individual or as a team member, to administer adult, child, and infant CPR. Usage of an AED, pocket mask, and
bag-valve mask is also included. This class fulfils the CPR requirement for most other health related professions. Fee $20 (book and two year certification card).
EMTL 2100 MC 01
PHTLS (Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Su
McCook
1
8:00 AM 5:00 PM
SU
Molcyk
TI
115
EMTL 2100 MC 02
PHTLS (Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Su
McCook
1
07/08 07/09 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
SU
Staff
TI
115
Course not open for
general enrollment.
The PHTLS Provider course is an intensive two-day course which will introduce the student to knowledge of the physiology, patho-physiology, and kinetics of injury. This course will
advance the student’s level of competence to specific pre-hospital trauma intervention skills and provide an overview of the management of the multi-system trauma patient. Prerequisites:
EMTL 1510 or EMTL 1530.
EMTL 2110 MC 01
AMLS (Advanced Medical Llife Supp
McCook
1
8:00 AM 5:00 PM
SU
Jacobus
TI
115
Course is not open for
general enrollment.
The AMLS Provider course is an intensive two-day course which will introduce the student to knowledge of the physiology, patho-physiology of the medical patient. This course will advance
the student’s level of competence to specific medical conditions and provide an overview of the treatment and management of the medical patient. Prerequisites: EMTL 1110 and 1510.
EMTL 2630 MC 01
Introduction to Paramedicine
McCook
3
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
Introduction to the foundation of the paramedic practice including; roles and responsibilities, well being of the paramedic, injury and illness prevention, medical legal, ethics, body systems,
concepts of pathophysiology, and life spand development. Prerequisites: Current Healthcare CPR Certification or equivilant; Current EMT Certification. Corequisites: EMTL 2640, EMTL
2650, and EMTL 2660.
EMTL 2640 MC 01
Paramedic Pharmacology
McCook
3
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
Introduction to the basic principles of pharmacology, drug and chemical classification, and medication administration used in prehospital emergency setting. Corequisites: EMTL 2630,
EMTL2650, and EMTL2660.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
EMTL 2650 MC 01
Course Title
Airway Management/Ventilation
Location
McCook
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
1
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
TI
115
Introduction to knowledge of the airway anatomy and physiology, and the establishment and management techniques for a patent airway.
Corequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, and EMTL 2660.
EMTL 2660 MC 01
Patient Assessment
McCook
3
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
Introduction of cognitive and pyschomotor principles of patient assessment including therapeutic communication, patient history taking, communications, documentation, patient care, and
transport. Corequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, and EMTL 2650.
EMTL 2670 MC 01
Shock Resuscitation/Trauma
McCook
5
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
EMTL 2670 MC 02
Shock Resuscitation/Trauma
McCook
5
05/15 07/06 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R
MTWRF Molcyk
Jordan
TI
115
TI
115
Introduce the paramedic student to the pathophysiological principles of shock and trauma injuries in order to perform an appropriate assessment and to formulate and implement a
treatment plan for the trauma patient. Prerequisies: EMTL 2630, EMTL2640, EMTL2650, and EMTL2660. Corequisite: EMTL2680.
EMTL 2680 MC 01
Medical Emergencies I
McCook
5
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
Introduction of cognitive and pyschomotor prinicples of the cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, epidemiology of cardiovascular disease, cardiac rhythms, ECG monitoring, mechanisms
of cardiac dysrhythmias, pathophysiological principles of cardiac assessment, and the formulation and implementation of algorithms and defrillation for treatment plans of the cardiac
patient. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650, and EMTL 2660. Corequisite: EMTL 2670.
EMTL 2690 MC 01
Medical Emergencies II
McCook
8
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
Introduce the paramedic student to the pathophysiological principles of medical emergencies in order for the student to perform an appropriate assessment and to formulate and implement
a treatment plan for the medical patient with respiratory, allergy and anaphylactic, neurological, non-traumatic abdominal, toxicological, renal, endrocrine, environmental, infectious disease,
gynecological, and behavioral emergencies. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650, EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, and EMTL 2680. Corequisites: EMTL 2760 and EMTL 2780.
EMTL 2730 MC 01
Special Considerations
McCook
3
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
Introduction to knowledge of assessment, formulation and implementation of treatment plans for the special patient populations including obstetrics and gynecology, neonatology,
pediatrics, geriatrics, abuse and assault, patients with special challenges, social issues, and care for the patient with a chronic illness. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650,
EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, EMTL 2680, EMTL 2690, EMTL 2760, and EMTL 2780. Corequisites: EMTL 2750, EMTL 2770, and EMTL 2790.
EMTL 2750 MC 01
Operations/Putting It All Together
McCook
1
05/15 08/04 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
MTWRF Molcyk
TI
115
Introduction to knowledge in assessment-based management, clinical decision making, and transporting of the critical patient. This course will prepare the paramedic student for
ambulance operations, crime scene awareness, dispatch activities, emergency vehicle operatons, EMS operatons command and control, vehicle rescue, tactical EMS, and response to
hazardous materials incidents. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL2640, EMTL2650, EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, EMTL2680, EMTL 2690, EMTL 2760, and EMTL 2780. Corequisites: EMTL
2730, EMTL 2770, and EMTL 2790.
EMTL 2760 MC 01
Clinical Practicum I
EMTL 2760 MC 02
Clinical Practicum I
Scottsbluff
2
08/05 05/15
MTWRF Molcyk
2
05/13 05/13
MTWRF Molcyk
Scottsbluff
Students rotate through a variety of clinical settings including emergency departments, operating rooms, respiratory therapy, progressive care, and critical care units. The student will have
an emphasis on skills including patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, and intravenous cannulation. This class also requires a
community service component of 15 contact hours for completion of the paramedic program. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650, EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, and EMTL
2680. Corequisites: EMTL 2690 and EMTL 2780.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
EMTL 2770 MC 01
EMTL 2770 MC 02
Course Title
Location
Clinical Practicum II
Clinical Practicum II
Scottsbluff
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
3
08/05 05/15
MTWRF Molcyk
05/13 05/13
MTWRF Molcyk
Scottsbluff
Student will rotate through a variey of clinical settings including emergency departments, operating rooms, respiratory therapy, progressive care, pyschriatic departments, pediatric,
Obstetrics/delivery, and intensive care units. The student will have an emphasis on skills including patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication
administration, intravenous cannulation, cardiac rhythm recognition, and infant births. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650, EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, EMTL 2680, EMTL
2690, EMTL 2760, and EMTL 2780. Corequisites: EMTL 2730, EMTL 2750, and EMTL 2790.
EMTL 2780 MC 02
Field Practicum I
Scottsbluff
2
05/13 05/13
MTWRF Molcyk
Scottsbluff
Students will focus on the practical application of emergency care in an EMS field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, and communications under the
direct supervision of a field preceptor. The practicum’s emphasis is implementation of paramedic skills and the role of a team leader as an integral portion in the final evaluation process for
completion of the paramedic program. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650, EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, and EMTL 2680. Corequisites: EMTL 2690 and EMTL 2760.
EMTL 2790 MC 01
Field Practicum II
EMTL 2790 MC 02
Field Practicum II
Scottsbluff
3
08/05 05/15
MTWRF Molcyk
3
05/13 05/13
MTWRF Molcyk
Scottsbluff
Students will focus on the practical application of emergency care in an EMS field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, and communications under the
direct supervision of a field preceptor. The practicu’s emphasis is implementation of paramedic skills and the role of a team leader as an integral portion in the final evaluation process for
completion of the paramedic program. Prerequisites: EMTL 2630, EMTL 2640, EMTL 2650, EMTL 2660, EMTL 2670, EMTL 2680, EMTL 2690, EMTL 2760, and EMTL 2780. Corequisites:
EMTL 2730, EMTL 2750, and EMTL 2770.
English
ENGL 0920 NP 01
College Prep Reading
North Platte
3
05/15 06/01 6:00 PM 9:40 PM
MTWR
Leibhart
MB
122
ENGL 0920 NP A1
ENGL 0920 NP B1
College Prep Reading
McCook
3
3
05/15 06/01 6:00 PM 9:40 PM
MTWR
Leibhart
WB
229
05/15 06/01 6:00 PM 9:40 PM
05/15 06/01 6:00 PM 9:40 PM
MTWR
MTWR
Leibhart
Leibhart
ENGL 0920 NP C1
College Prep Reading
College Prep Reading
3
South Campus
DL: McCook
DL: Open Site
DL: Open Site
This reading skills course is designed to improve vocabulary, reading rate, comprehension, and study skills to be successful in college. Note: This course does not satisfy the general
education requirement for an associate degree and cannot be used as an elective. This course is not designed to transfer to a four-year college. This course can act as a prerequisite for
ENGL 1010. Students achieving a reading COMPASS score between 0 and 79 or equivalent scores on the ACT or SAT are placed in this class. Students scoring below 25 are also strongly
encouraged to join ABE classes. [Offered as READ 0920: College Prep Reading prior to Fall 2016]
ENGL 0980 NP 01
ENGL 0980 NP A1
Language Skills
Language Skills
ENGL 0980 NP B1
ENGL 0980 NP C1
Language Skills
Language Skills
North Platte
McCook
3
3
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
MTWR
MTWR
Wohler
Wohler
3
3
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
MTWR
MTWR
Wohler
Wohler
MB
WB
122
229
DL: McCook
DL: Open Site
DL: Open Site
This developmental course is designed to improve basic English skills. Emphasis is placed on spelling, basic grammar, and sentence development. Note: This course does not satisfy the
general education requirement for an associate degree and cannot be used as an elective. This course is not designed to transfer to a four-year college. This course can act as a
prerequisite for ENGL 0990. Students achieving a writing COMPASS score between 0 and 38 or equivalent scores on the ACT or SAT are placed in this class. Students scoring below 25
are also strongly encouraged to join ABE classes.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
ENGL 0990 MC 1L
ENGL 0990 NP 01
ENGL 0990 NP A1
ENGL 0990 NP B1
ENGL 0990 NP C1
Course Title
Location
College Prep Writing
Online
College Prep Writing
College Prep Writing
North Platte
McCook
College Prep Writing
College Prep Writing
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
3
3
3
3
05/15 06/04
Miller
07/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
07/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
MTWR
MTWR
Beans
Beans
07/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
07/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
MTWR
MTWR
Beans
Beans
Online Course
MB
WB
122
229
North Platte
DL: McCook
DL: Broken Bow
DL: Open Site
College Prep Writing is a review of grammar and sentence writing skills including usage of words, parts of speech, parts of a sentence, agreement of subject and verb, punctuation of
sentences, vocabulary development, and paragraph development. This course strengthens English proficiency before attempting college composition. Note: This course does not satisfy the
general education requirement for an associate degree and cannot be used as an elective. This course is not designed to transfer to a four-year college. This course can act as a
prerequisite for ENGL 1010. Students achieving a writing COMPASS score between 39 and 73 or equivalent scores on the ACT or SAT or passed ENGL 0980 with a “C” or higher are
placed in this class. Prerequisite: Minimum COMPASS, ACT, or SAT score or completion of ENGL 0980 with a “C” or higher.
ENGL 1010 MC 1L
3
06/05 07/27
05/15 07/07
English Composition I
English Composition I
Online
Online
ENGL 1010 OG 01
English Composition I
English Composition I
Online
Ogallala
3
07/05 08/11
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 9:00 PM
ENGL 1010 OG A1
English Composition I
North Platte
3
ENGL 1010 OG B1
English Composition I
ENGL 1010 OG C1
English Composition I
ENGL 1010 NP 1L
ENGL 1010 NP 2L
3
3
Miller
Allen
Online Course
Online Course
Leibhart
Fetters
Online Course
ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time
06/05 06/29 7:00 PM 10:00 PM M R
Fetters
MB
3
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 9:00 PM
M R
Fetters
DL: North Platte/Central
Time
DL: Open Site
3
06/05 06/29 6:00 PM 9:00 PM
M R
Fetters
DL: Open Site
M R
111
English Composition I is designed to develop writing skills. Students write short papers and essays based upon their personal experience and/or assigned papers. The course emphasizes
the clear written expression of ideas and the importance of organization, word choice, logic, and sentence construction. The process of planning, writing, revising, researching, documenting,
and editing essays for a particular audience is also emphasized. Students must have achieved a 74 on the COMPASS writing exam or the equivalent on the ACT or SAT or have passed
ENGL 0990 with a “C” or higher. Students must have achieved an 80 on the COMPASS reading exam or the equivalent on the ACT or SAT or have passed ENGL 0920 with a “C” or higher.
Prerequisite: Minimum COMPASS reading and writing scores or the equivalent as outlined above.
ENGL 1020 NP 1L
ENGL 1020 NP 2L
English Composition II
English Composition II
Online
Online
3
3
06/30 08/11
06/05 07/27
Allen
Leibhart
Online Course
Online Course
Focuses on extended source-based writings and/or projects, including a required research paper. Emphasized organizational strategies for research, the integration of multiple resources,
and the ethical use of information source to produce informative and/or argumentative texts. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1010 with a “C” or higher.
ENGL 2030 MC 1L
Genre Survey: Poetry
Online
3
05/15 06/04
Miller
Online Course
Elements and theories of poetry. Study of selected poems stressing the development of a method of analysis and criticism. Emphasis on critical discussion and writing. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher.
ENGL 2520 NP 1L
Literature of Nature
Online
3
06/05 06/29
Schmit
Online Course
Begins with an examination of the rural dream in America and proceeds to examples of long and short fiction concerned with life in the outdoors. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or
higher.
ENGL 2550 NP 1L
Short Fiction
Online
3
06/30 08/11
Allen
Online Course
An introduction to the short story. Includes various types of American, English, and Continental short fiction. Emphasis on theme and form. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Graphic Design/Visual Comm
GDVC 2990 MC 01
ST:Digital Photography on Location
McCook
3
06/05 06/16 1:00 PM 5:30 PM
MTWRF Meyers
WR
106A Must have camera &
basic computer skills.
Heating, Ventilation & AC Tech
HVAC 1490 NP 01
Internship
North Platte
8
05/22 08/18 By
8:00Arrangement
AM 12:50 PM MTWRF Kemp
Internship
On-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with HVAC businesses. Students work a minimum of 480 hours under the direction of a sponsoring manager or supervisor to apply
classroom knowledge and training. Prerequisite: The student must have completed both fall and spring semesters in the HVAC program.
HVAC 1500 NP 01
Comm Refrigeration Elec MechanicalNorth Platte
6
05/22 06/23 7:50 AM 11:55 AM MTWR
Kemp
WW
401
North Campus
This course helps to prepare the student to install, service and repair some light commercial refrigeration systems as ice machines, reach-in coolers and freezers, walk-in coolers and
freezers. This course helps to prepare the student to install, service and repair some light commercial refrigeration systems as ice machines, reach-in coolers and freezers, walk-in coolers
and freezers. Prerequisites: HVAC 1410, HVAC 1425, HVAC 1435, and HVAC 1440.
HVAC 1510 NP 01
Comm Refrigeration Elec Mech Lab North Platte
2
05/22 06/23 12:30 PM 4:15 PM
MTWR
Kemp
WW
401
North Campus
Students will advance through several practical lab competencies designed to develop hands-on skills needed when working on light commercial refrigeration equipment. Prerequisites:
HVAC 1410 and HVAC 1435.
.
History
HIST 2010 IM 01
American History I to 1877
HIST 2010 IM A1
American History I to 1877
HIST 2010 IM B1
American History I to 1877
HIST 2010 IM C1
American History I to 1877
Ogallala
Valentine
3
06/05 07/27 12:00 PM 2:40 PM
TR
Hurtt
3
06/05 07/27 12:00 PM 2:40 PM
TR
Hurtt
3
06/05 07/27 12:00 PM 2:40 PM
TR
Hurtt
3
06/05 07/27 1:00 PM 3:40 PM
TR
Hurtt
Hemingford/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
DL: Open Site
ECAM TBA DL: Valentine/Central
Time
A survey of American history from the pre-colonial era through the period of the Reconstruction. Emphasis will be placed upon the political, economic, cultural, social, religious, and
institutional development of the nation. The course will include colonial development, the American Revolution, constitutional evolution and the establishment of a new republic,
Jacksonian democracy, the market revolution and reform movements, slavery, westward expansion, the War with Mexico, sectionalism, the Civil War, and social problems in the growth of
the American nation.
HIST 2020 NP 1L CD
American History II Since 1877
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Wolar
Online Course
A survey of American history since the Reconstruction that includes a social, cultural, political, intellectual, and economic analysis of the following major issues: industrialized corporate
capitalism and its struggle with labor, Gilded Age politics, Populism, the continued settlement of the frontier West and its resistance, immigration, imperialism and the Spanish-American
War, Progressivism, World War I and the paradoxes of the interwar period, the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, post-war prosperity, cultural disillusionment and the civil
rights movement, the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, the Reagan Revolution, and America as the dominant contemporary world power.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Information Technology
INFO 1000 NP 1L
Intro to Information Tech
Online
3
05/15 07/06
Luke
Online Course
This course provides an overview of information technology. Concepts to be covered include: history of data processing, computer hardware, computer software, problem-solving
techniques, business use of computers, social aspects, and careers. Fee $10.
INFO 1010 NP 1L
Microcomputer Applications
Online
3
05/15 07/06
Luke
Online Course
This course provides an interactive study of microcomputer-based productivity tools. Concepts and fundamental skills in the applications of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and
Internet search tools will be covered. NOTE: Keyboarding skills or permission of instructor. Fee $10.
INFO 1260 NP 1L
Customer Support/Help Desk
Online
3
05/15 07/06
Luke
Online Course
This course includes valuable information and everyday solutions for addressing the attitudes, behaviors, and relationships between customers and the support team. Fee $10.
Mathematics
North Platte
Broken Bow
2
Math for Health Occupations
McCook
Valentine
Ogallala
2
2
MATH 0090 NP D1
Math for Health Occupations
Math for Health Occupations
MATH 0090 NP E1
Math for Health Occupations
Imperial
MATH 0090 NP 01
MATH 0090 NP A1
MATH 0090 NP B1
MATH 0090 NP C1
Math for Health Occupations
Math for Health Occupations
2
06/05 06/29 11:00 AM 1:00 PM
06/05 06/29 11:00 AM 1:00 PM
MTWR
MTWR
Volentine
Volentine
HASC 216 South Campus
ECAM TBA DL: Broken Bow
06/05 06/29 11:00 AM 1:00 PM
MTWR
Volentine
WB
2
06/05 06/29 11:00 AM 1:00 PM MTWR
06/05 06/29 10:00 AM 12:00 PM MTWR
Volentine
Volentine
2
06/05 06/22 10:00 AM 12:00 PM MTWR
Volentine
ECAM TBA DL: Valentine
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain
Time
229
DL: McCook
Review of the four fundamental operations on fractions and decimals, Roman numerals, ratio and proportion, percentages and the metric, English, apothecary and household systems of
measurement. Note: This course does not satisfy the general education requirement for the Associate degree and cannot be used as an elective. This course is not designed to transfer to
a four-year college.
MATH 0100 NP 1L
Fund of Mathematics
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Daily
Online Course
Review of the four fundamental operations on whole numbers, operations on fractions and decimals, solution of practical problems involving percentages, investments, ratio, proportion and
introduction to algebra. NOTE: This course does not satisfy the general education requirement for the Associate degree and cannot be used as an elective. This course is not designed to
transfer to a four-year college.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
MATH 0900 MC 1L
MATH 0900 NP 01
MATH 0900 NP A1
MATH 0900 NP B1
MATH 0900 NP C1
Course Title
Location
Elementary Algebra
Online
Elementary Algebra
Elementary Algebra
North Platte
Ogallala
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
3
3
3
Elementary Algebra
Elementary Algebra
3
06/05 07/27
Jonckheere
06/07 08/02 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/07 08/02 5:00 PM 7:40 PM
W
W
Swanson
Swanson
06/07 08/02 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/07 08/02 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
W
W
Swanson
Swanson
Online Course
HASC 216 South Campus
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
DL: Open Site
DL: Open Site
Reviewing real number operations, algebraic expressions, exponents, solving linear equations, graphing, operations with polynomials, solving quadratics, solving word problems. This
course does not satisfy degree requirements and cannot be used as an elective. NOTE: This course is not designed to transfer to a four-year college. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH
0100 with at least a "C" or adequate score on the math placement exam.
MATH 1010 NP 01
MATH 1010 NP 1L
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
North Platte
Online
3
3
06/05 07/13 8:00 AM 9:50 AM
06/05 07/13
MTWR
O'Connor
O'Connor
MB
MATH 1010 NP A1
Intermediate Algebra
Ogallala
3
06/05 07/13 7:00 AM 8:50 AM
MTWR
O'Connor
MATH 1010 NP B1
Intermediate Algebra
Valentine
3
06/05 07/13 8:00 AM 9:50 AM
MTWR
O'Connor
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Valentine
122
South Campus
Online Course
Properties of real numbers, factoring, exponents and radicals, linear and fractional equations, linear and nonlinear inequalities, quadratic equations, and functions and graphs. NOTE: This
course will not satisfy the general education requirement for the Associate of Arts degree but can be used as an elective. This course may not be accepted in transfer toward the general
education requirement for a baccalaureate degree. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 0900 with at least a "C" or an adequate level on the math placement test.
MATH 1150 NP 01
College Algebra
North Platte
3
06/05 07/13 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWR
O'Connor
MB
MATH 1150 NP 02
College Algebra
North Platte
3
06/06 07/31 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
Swanson
HASC 216
MATH 1150 NP 1L
MATH 1150 NP A1
College Algebra
Online
06/05 07/27
Daily
College Algebra
College Algebra
Valentine
Imperial
3
3
06/05 07/13 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWR
06/06 07/31 5:00 PM 7:40 PM
T
O'Connor
Swanson
College Algebra
College Algebra
Ogallala
06/06 07/31 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/06 07/31 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
Swanson
Swanson
MATH 1150 NP A2
MATH 1150 NP B2
MATH 1150 NP C2
3
3
3
T
T
T
122
South Campus
South Campus
Online Course
ECAM TBA DL: Valentine
ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala
DL: Open Site
This course is the study of relations, functions and their graphs, equations and inequalities, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations
and inequalities. Note: This course will satisfy the general education requirement for the Associate of Arts Degree. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1010 with at least a “C” or adequate
level on the math placement test.
MATH 1200 MC 01
Elements of Statistics
McCook
3
05/15 06/01 1:00 PM 4:30 PM
MATH 1200 MC 1L
Elements of Statistics
Online
3
06/05 07/27
MTWR
Salyer
Jonckheere
BH
222
Online Course
Frequency distributions, elementary probability theory, measures of dispersion and central tendency, normal distributions, confidence intervals, hypotheses testing, regression and
correlation. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1010 or MATH 1150 with at least a "C" or adequate level on the math placement exam or permission of instructor.
MATH 1250 NP 1L
Trigonometry
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Daily
Online Course
Designed for students who plan further study at the calculus level. Numerical trigonometry, trigonometric analysis, inverse trigonometric functions, and complex numbers. Prerequisite:
Completion of MATH 1150 with at least a "C" or adequate level on the math placement test.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Medical Laboratory Technician
MEDT 1060 NP 01
Lab Math
North Platte
1
05/15 07/12 11:20 AM 12:30 PM M W
Steinbeck
HASC 212
South Campus
A review of basic mathematics progressing into solutions, dilutions, colorimetry, standard curves, quality control and special calculations. Lecture only. Prerequisite: Successful completion
of MEDT 1000.
MEDT 2010 NP 01
Serology
North Platte 1.5
05/15 07/12 9:00 AM 11:00 AM M W
Steinbeck
HASC 212
South Campus
The basic theory and concepts in serology are covered with emphasis on the many different serology test procedures utilized in the modern day laboratory. Fee $10. Prerequisites:
Successful completion of MEDT 1710..
MEDT 2250 NP 01
Urinalysis
North Platte
2
05/15 07/12 1:30 PM 4:00 PM
MW
Steinbeck
HASC 212
South Campus
The study of chemical and cellular changes in the urine in health and illness. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MEDT 1000. Fee $15.
Music
MUSC 1010 NP 1L
Music Appreciation
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Peters
Online Course
An introduction and overview of the history of Western art music, from the Middle Ages to modern times. Includes the elements of music, historical style periods, and major composers and
selected works. [Offered as MUSC 1660: Concert Choir prior to Fall 2016]
Nursing
NURS 1300 NP 01
Practical Nursing Exit
North Platte
NURS 1300 NP 01
Practical Nursing Exit
North Platte
NURS 1300 NP 01
NURS 1300 NP A1
Practical Nursing Exit
North Platte
Practical Nursing Exit
Practical Nursing Exit
McCook
6
NURS 1300 NP B1
Practical Nursing Exit
Practical Nursing Exit
McCook
Broken Bow
6
NURS 1300 NP B1
NURS 1300 NP B1
Practical Nursing Exit
Practical Nursing Exit
Broken Bow
Broken Bow
NURS 1300 NP A1
NURS 1300 NP A1
6
05/22 06/29 6:30 AM 5:30 PM
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
MT
WR
Staff
HASC 108
Staff
HASC 108
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
TR
Staff
HASC 108
05/22 06/29 6:30 AM 5:30 PM
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
MT
WR
Niemeth
Niemeth
WB
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
05/22 06/29 6:30 AM 5:30 PM
WR
MT
Niemeth
Mallory
WB
211
ECAM 101
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
WR
WR
Mallory
Mallory
211
DL: McCook
DL: McCook
DL: McCook
DL: Broken Bow
DL: Broken Bow
DL: Broken Bow
The purpose of this course is to prepare students completing the first year of the AD Nursing Program who choose to engage in nursing at the level of the Practical Nurse scope of practice.
This course provides additional nursing content and skills needed at the PN level. The course includes competencies needed for the LPN-C credential in IV therapy. Application of
knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing laboratories and a variety of clinical settings. Prerequisites: NURS 1200 and 1201. Once the student passes the NCLEX-PN they would be
eligible to take the LPN-C certification for the State of Nebraska.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
NURS 1500 NP 01
NURS 1500 NP 01
NURS 1500 NP 01
Course Title
Location
Nursing Concepts IV: Adult Health
North Platte
Nursing Concepts IV: Adult Health
Nursing Concepts IV: Adult Health
North Platte
North Platte
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
6
05/22 06/29 6:30 AM 5:30 PM
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
05/22 06/29 9:00 AM 3:00 PM
WR
MT
MT
Staff
HASC 102
South Campus
Staff
Staff
HASC 102
HASC 102
South Campus
South Campus
This course further expands on the concepts of nursing practice with application to the care of adult patients with stable and unstable conditions. Mental health concepts are integrated
throughout the course. Advanced IV therapy is a focus of the course. Application of knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing laboratories and a variety of clinical settings. Prerequisites:
NURS 1200 and 1201 or NURS 1400.
Nursing Assistant
NURA 1100 BB 01
Nursing Assistant
Broken Bow
4
06/07 08/02 8:00 AM 5:30 PM
W
Fowler
NURA 1100 IM 01
NURA 1100 MC 01
Nursing Assistant
Imperial
06/06 07/20 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
TR
Paisley
ECAM TBA
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
McCook
McCook
4
4
05/22 06/20 8:30 AM 1:30 PM
05/31 08/03 5:00 PM 9:00 PM
MTWR
WR
Niemeth
McCauley
WB
WB
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
McCook
North Platte
06/05 08/01 4:00 PM 9:00 PM MT
05/22 06/14 4:00 PM 10:00 PM MTWR
Carfield
Robinson
WB
131
HASC 103
South Campus
Nursing Assistant
North Platte
HASC 103
South Campus
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
North Platte
North Platte
06/26 07/20 4:00 PM 10:00 PM MTWR Robinson
07/24 08/07 8:00 AM 4:00 PM MTWRF Wills
HASC 103
HASC 103
South Campus
South Campus
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant
Mullen
Valentine
05/25 06/23 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
05/22 06/02 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
NHOM 001 Mullen/Mountain Time
ECAM TBA Valentine
NURA 1100 MC 02
NURA 1100 MC 03
NURA 1100 NP 01
NURA 1100 NP 02
NURA 1100 NP 03
NURA 1100 NP 04
NURA 1100 VN 01
NURA 1100 VN 02
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
05/30 06/13 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
MTWRF Wills
MTW
Seidler
MTWRF Schrunk
ECAM TBA Broken Bow
131
131
This course will provide training for a non-licensed individual to provide safe, effective, and caring services to patients, residents, and clients in a variety of health care settings. Upon
successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate of completion from MPCC and qualify for placement on the State of Nebraska Nurse Aide Registry. Fee $5.
NURA 1360 BB 01
Medication Aide
NURA 1360 MC 01
NURA 1360 NP 01
NURA 1360 OG 01
Broken Bow
3
05/17 06/03 8:00 AM 5:30 PM
WR S Fowler
Medication Aide
McCook
WR
North Platte
Ogallala
3
3
06/21 07/13 8:30 AM 2:30 PM
Medication Aide
Medication Aide
3
Stevens
06/19 06/26 8:00 AM 4:00 PM MTWRF Wills
06/08 08/03 7:30 AM 12:30 PM
R
Dethlefs
ECAM TBA Broken Bow - Will meet
5/17,23,24,30,31&6/3
WB
131
HASC 103 South Campus
ECAM TBA Ogallala
The content of this course will meet the 40-hour training requirement by the Nebraska State Department of Health and Human Services, Credentialing Division for childcare providers, staff
members of schools, and persons providing medications in a recipient’s home or ICF-MR or AL facility. Must be 18 to take this course.
Philosophy
PHIL 1010 NP 1L
Intro to Philosophy
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Newland
Online Course
This course introduces students to the components of philosophy through readings from the history of philosophy (ancient, modern, and contemporary) combined with the examination of
topics such as metaphysics, logic, ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, philosophy of religion, freedom, and self-identity. The course exposes students to a range of ides and readings
representing a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
PHIL 1150 NP 1L
Course Title
Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking
Location
Online
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
06/05 07/27
Newland
Online Course
Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information. Students will encounter an
analytical method of language analysis, logic, fallacies, construction of valid arguments, the notion of evidence, relevant questioning, and problem solving techniques. [Offered as PHIL
1100: Introduction to Critical Thinking prior to Fall 2016]
Physical Education
PHED 1040 NP 01
Walking & Jogging
North Platte
1
06/05 07/13 By Arrangement
Thalken
MB
216
Arranged
An independent study course designed for students whose schedules or preferences make it difficult to enroll in scheduled physical education classes. This course will introduce the
student to the fundamental skill of walking and/or jogging. The intent is to improve a person's stamina and overall fitness. Fee $10.
PHED 1810 MC 1L
Drugs & Sports
Online
2
06/05 07/27
Olsen
Online Course
Course designed as an introduction to the knowledge of the roles that drugs play in modern day sport. The class will cover performance enhancing drugs, as well as the effects of
prescription drugs, narcotics, over the counter drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and all other nutritional supplements used to enhance an athlete's performance. The class will cover the science of
each classification of drug, all social and ethical issues that arise with the topic of drugs and sports, and cover the testing agencies, methods, and reporting of drug use in sports.
PHED 2990 NP 01
ST: Power Sculpting I
North Platte
1
06/06 07/27 5:30 PM 6:45 PM
TR
Osbon
RCEN
PHED 2990 NP 02
ST: Power Sculpting II
North Platte
1
06/06 07/27 5:30 PM 6:45 PM
TR
Osbon
RCEN
16 classes required in
the 8 week period.
16 classes required in
the 8 week period.
Special topic course description upon request.
Physics
PHYS 1410 NP 01
PHYS 1410 NP A1
General Physics I
North Platte
MW
Daily
HASC 216
Ogallala
5
5
05/15 08/11 3:30 PM 6:00 PM
General Physics I
05/15 08/11 2:30 PM 5:00 PM
MW
Daily
PHYS 1410 NP B1
General Physics I
Broken Bow
5
05/15 08/18 3:30 PM 6:00 PM
MW
Daily
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Take Lab
N/MT
ECAM TBA DL: Broken Bow/Take
Lab N
Take Lab N
The first semester of a comprehensive course in physics. Mechanics, heat and wave motion. Prerequisites: MATH 1150 and 1250 or permission of instructor. Fee $15.
PHYS 1411 NP 01
PHYS 1411 NP A1
General Physics I Lab N
General Physics I Lab
North Platte
0
0
05/15 08/11 By
3:30Arrangement
PM 6:00 PM
05/15 08/18 By Arrangement
1
08/01 08/03 9:00 AM 2:30 PM
Daily
Daily
HASC 216
Arranged
DL: Open Site/Lab
Arranged
Daily
HASC 216
South Campus
Lab for General Physics I.
PHYS 2990 NP 01
ST STEM Summer Camp
Special topic course description upon request.
North Platte
TWR
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Political Science
POLS 1000 MC 1L
POLS 1000 NP 01
American Government & Politics
Online
North Platte
POLS 1000 NP A1
American Government & Politics
American Government & Politics
POLS 1000 NP B1
POLS 1000 NP C1
American Government & Politics
American Government & Politics
3
3
06/05 07/27
Clouatre
3
06/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
MW
MW
Clark
Clark
3
3
06/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
06/05 07/27 6:00 PM 8:40 PM
MW
MW
Clark
Clark
Online Course
MB
128
South Campus
DL: Open Site
DL: Open Site
DL: Open Site
A study of the functioning of the political system through an analysis and application of its underlying theories.
Psychology
PSYC 1810 NP 01
PSYC 1810 NP 1L
Intro to Psychology
North Platte
Intro to Psychology
Online
3
3
06/05 06/29 9:00 AM 11:45 AM MTWR
Johnson
06/05 07/27
Johnson
MB
131
South Campus
Online Coursae
An introduction to the science of psychology including the application of critical thinking to the study of learning theory, memory, personality, growth and development, biological and
neurological aspects, abnormal behavior, therapies, intelligence, motivation, emotion, sensation, perception, and theoretical perspectives.
PSYC 2060 NP 1L
Lifespan Development
Online
3
06/05 07/27
DeTurk
Online Course
Lifespan Development provides an overview of human development across the lifespan. The course will include an examination of the theories and issues related to human development in
the light of traditional studies as well as recent research. Focus will be given to biosocial development, cognitive development, and psychosocial development from conception to late
adulthood, including death. Prerequisite: PSYC 1810 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
Sociology
SOCI 1000 MC 1L
SOCI 1000 NP 01
Human Relations: People Skills
Human Relations: People Skills
Online
North Platte
3
3
06/05 07/27
06/05 06/29 11:00 AM 1:40 PM
MTWR
Mowry
Crumly
MB
132
Online Course
South Campus
This course focuses on soft-skills training. Thirteen areas for skill improvement in human relations (people-skills) are studied. These major universal training needs are shared by most
managerial, business, professional, technical and sales personnel. The training needs include understanding individual differences, interpersonal communication, teamwork skills, problem
solving, cross-cultural relations, effective leadership, motivating self and others, helping others develop, positive political skills, personal productivity, stress management, customer service
skills and enhancing ethical behavior. This is a practical working course that provides students with service learning experiences.
SOCI 1010 NP 01
Intro to Sociology
North Platte
3
06/05 07/13 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWR
Phillips
SOCI 1010 NP 1L
SOCI 1010 NP A1
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Online
McCook
3
3
06/05 06/29
06/05 07/13 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWR
Settles
Phillips
SOCI 1010 NP B1
Intro to Sociology
Ogallala
3
06/05 07/13 9:00 AM 10:50 AM MTWR
Phillips
SOCI 1010 NP C1
Intro to Sociology
3
06/05 07/13 10:00 AM 11:50 AM
Phillips
MB
WB
111
South Campus
226
Online Course
DL: Open Site
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
DL: Open Site
An analysis of society including the development of the social system, group formations and types of social organizations, and the basic elements affecting these classifications. [Offered
as SOCI 1530: Introduction to Sociology prior to Fall 2016]
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
SOCI 2120 MC 1L
Course Title
Drugs, Society & Human Behavior
Location
Online
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
3
06/05 07/27
Johnston
Online Course
A survey of licit and illicit drugs and their effects on animals and human physiology (particularly the nervous system). Psychological theories that account for drug usage and abuse and
sociocultural relationships accounting for drug usage will also be explored, as well as co-dependent others that live with drug dependent individuals.
Marriage & Fam Relationships
Marriage & Fam Relationships
Imperial
Ogallala
3
SOCI 2250 IM A1
3
06/07 07/27 5:30 PM 8:30 PM
06/07 07/27 5:30 PM 8:30 PM
WR
WR
Hink-Wagner
Hink-Wagner
SOCI 2250 IM B1
Marriage & Fam Relationships
Valentine
3
06/07 07/27 6:30 PM 9:30 PM
WR
Hink-Wagner
SOCI 2250 IM C1
Marriage & Fam Relationships
3
06/07 07/27
WR
Hink-Wagner
SOCI 2250 IM 01
ECAM TBA Imperial/Mountain Time
ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain
Time
ECAM TBA DL: Valentine/Central
Time
DL: Open Site
Important traditional and contemporary aspects of male-female roles and relationships and the implications for modern day courtship and marriage. Emphasis on changing functions of the
family and problems of adjustment of rapidly changing social values.
Spanish
SPAN 1010 NP 01
Beginning Spanish I
North Platte
5
06/05 06/29 8:00 AM 12:40 PM MTWR
Thompson
MB
145
South Campus
Fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar structures, reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Study of the Hispanic culture is incorporated throughout the course. The
focus is on linguistic proficiency for communication.
Speech
SPCH 1090 NP 01
Fund of Human Communication
SPCH 1090 NP 1L
Fund of Human Comm
North Platte
3
06/05 06/29 8:00 AM 10:40 AM MTWR
Crumly
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Galvan
MB
132
South Campus
Online Course
The communication system of individuals and small group communication processes; students explore perception, semantics, listening, self-concept, non-verbal communication,
relationships, conflict resolution, and cross-cultural communication as aspects of interpersonal relationships. Class exercises emphasize the personal experience of students to reinforce
theories. Minimum of three formal speeches.
SPCH 1110 IM 01
SPCH 1110 MC 01
Public Speaking
Imperial
Public Speaking
McCook
3
3
06/05 07/27 6:00 PM 9:00 PM
TR
Howard
06/05 06/29 10:00 AM 12:40 PM MTWRF Grizzle
ECAM TBA Imperial
WB
227
This course will assist the student to master the skills required of speaking in today’s workplace. This course will focus on the organization, preparation, research, and evidence needed for a
presentation that is tailored to fit the audience. This course will enhance the student’s listening skills which will assist them in everyday situations.
Theater
THEA 1200 NP 1L
Play Reading
Online
3
06/05 07/27
Galvan
Online Course
This course focuses on the reading, discussion, and interpretation of works of drama. The course will provide a historical overview of dramatic works with a focused study of content and
form of those works. Students will expand their knowledge of drama and authors, gain interpretation skills, and widen their understanding of genre.
Mid-Plains Community College
Course Code
Course Title
Location
Begin End Begin End
Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note
Upholstery-Refinish-Antiques
UPHR 1670 NP 01
Couch Reconst & Upholstering
North Platte
2
Frame and spring repair, pad replacement, and recovering large projects. Fee $35.
05/30 06/14 8:30 AM 12:00 PM MTWRF Hartley
NS
505
North Campus