Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Accounting ACCT 1010 VN 01 Payroll Accounting Valentine 2 02/22 04/26 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M Bacon ECAM TBA Valentine This course is designed to help small business managers and current or prospective payroll employees develop an understanding of the personnel and payroll records required by law and for the operation of an effective payroll accounting system. Topics covered include payroll operations, recording payroll accounting entries, preparation of payroll tax returns, and the use of computer accounting programs for payroll accounting. This course is designed for accounting personnel and may not be accepted for transfer. ACCT 1025 VN 01 Bookkeeping for Business Valentine 3 01/16 05/08 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Bacon ECAM TBA Valentine 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 01 Introductory Accounting I McCook 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Stalder ACCT 1200 MC 1L ACCT 1200 MC A1 Introductory Accounting I Online 3 3 01/16 05/11 Stalder 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM M W F Stalder Reichle MB 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM T MWF Staff Reichle MB 136 South Campus ECAM TBA DL: Imperial 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Staff 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF MWF Reichle Reichle ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT ECAM TBA South Campus 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Reichle ECAM TBA DL: Valentine ACCT 1200 NP 01 ACCT 1200 NP 02 ACCT 1200 NP A1 ACCT 1200 NP A2 ACCT 1200 NP B1 Introductory Accounting I Introductory Accounting I North Platte Introductory Accounting I Introductory Accounting I North Platte Imperial Introductory Accounting I ACCT 1200 NP C1 Introductory Accounting I Introductory Accounting I Ogallala Broken Bow ACCT 1200 NP D1 Introductory Accounting I Valentine 3 3 3 3 3 WB 226 Online Course 122 DL: Open Site South Campus DL: Open Site 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.) ACCT 1210 IM 01 Introductory Accounting II Imperial 3 01/09 05/26 ACCT 1210 MC 01 Introductory Accounting II Introductory Accounting II McCook Online 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 ACCT 1210 MC 1L ACCT 1210 MC A1 ACCT 1210 NP 01 Introductory Accounting II 3 3 3 MTWRF O'Neil Stalder Stalder 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Stalder 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M Reichle Reichle MB MB TR Reichle ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/MT M Reichle ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT Introductory Accounting II Introductory Accounting II North Platte North Platte ACCT 1210 NP A1 ACCT 1210 NP A2 Introductory Accounting II Imperial Imperial 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:30 AM 9:45 AM Introductory Accounting II 01/16 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM ACCT 1210 NP B1 Introductory Accounting II Ogallala 3 01/17 05/11 8:30 AM 9:45 AM TR Reichle ACCT 1210 NP 02 3 HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only WB 226 Online Course DL: Open Site 122 122 South Campus South Campus This course is a continuation of ACCT 1200. Introductory Accounting II includes accounting for businesses organized as corporations, cash flow statements, accounting for manufacturing, preparing and using accounting data for management decision making, and analyzing and interpreting financial statements. Prerequisite: ACCT 1200. (Replaces ACCT 1040.) Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ACCT 2170 NP 01 ACCT 2170 NP A1 ACCT 2170 NP B1 ACCT 2170 NP C1 ACCT 2170 NP D1 Course Title Location Introductory Cost Accounting North Platte Introductory Cost Accounting Introductory Cost Accounting McCook Ogallala Introductory Cost Accounting Introductory Cost Accounting Imperial Valentine Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM M W Reichle MB 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM M W 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 11:15 AM M W Reichle Reichle WB 215 DL: McCook ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT 122 South Campus 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 11:15 AM M W 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM M W Reichle Reichle ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/MT ECAM TBA DL: Valentine Includes the nature of cost accounting concepts, classifications and statements; cost and control of materials, labor, and overhead; cost accumulation systems-job order and process; joint product and by-product costing; and standard costs. Prerequisite: ACCT 1210. Agriculture AGRI 1005 BB 01 Intro to Ag & Natural Resources Broken Bow 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Koepke HSCH TBA Broken Bow A survey course that provides an overview of historical development of agriculture, its present status and future challenges. The course will also evaluate the relationship and importance of educational programs to agriculture. Educational and career opportunities and objectives will be studied. Animal Agriculture Animal Agriculture Online Ogallala 3 AGRI 1015 OG 01 3 01/16 05/11 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Stoller Heinert Online Course ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time AGRI 1015 OG A1 Animal Agriculture North Platte 3 01/18 05/11 7:00 PM 10:00 PM W Heinert MB AGRI 1015 OG B1 Animal Agriculture 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Heinert AGRI 1015 OG C1 Animal Agriculture 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Heinert AGRI 1015 MC 1L 111 DL: North Platte/Central Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time The uses of animals and animal products, the structure of the industry as well as trends and current issues related to production and consumption of animal products. Replaces AGRI 1010. AGRI 1030 NP 1L Introduction to Plant Science Online 3 01/16 05/11 Petersen Online Course Take Lab N This course will cover plant physiology and morphology and its relationship to growth, development and reproduction of crop and forage plants. Seed identification, is also included. AGRI 1031 NP 1L Intro to Plant Science Lab N Online 1 01/16 05/11 Petersen Online Lab This course is a lab that is required to be taken concurrently with AGRI 1030 Introduction to Plant Science. AGRI 1745 NP 01 Agribusiness & Food Prod Mark AGRI 1745 NP 1L AGRI 1745 NP A1 Agribusiness & Food Products Mark Agribusiness & Food Prod Mark North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM Online McCook 3 3 01/16 05/11 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T Nutt T Staff Nutt MB BH 136 South Campus 223 Online Course DL: McCook This course is an introductory course in agribusiness an food products marketing offered for students interested in the marketing of ag commodities and food products in the agribusiness industry as it relates to the Food and Fiber Sector of the U. S. economy. This course will acquaint students with the workings of the U.S. food marketing system and enable them to examine how this system affects farm producers, middlemen (processors, wholesalers, retailers, and food services) and consumers. Students will gain an understanding how food products move through a food marketing channel to the final point of consumption (i.e. at home or away from home). The course will also illustrate how consumer demand, marketing, and information technology as well as political forces have shaped the agricultural food marketing industry over time. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Location AGRI 2040 NP 01 AGRI 2040 NP 1L Farm & Ranch Management North Platte Farm & Ranch Management Online 3 3 AGRI 2040 NP A1 AGRI 2040 NP B1 Farm & Ranch Management McCook 3 3 Farm & Ranch Management 01/17 05/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T 01/19 05/04 Chittick MB 122 Chittick 01/17 05/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T Chittick 01/17 05/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T Chittick South Campus Online Course - Take Lab N DL: Open Site BH 223 DL: McCook The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of the various business management decisions involved in the organization and operation of a farm or ranch firm for continuous profit and efficiency. Students will acquire knowledge and proficiency in applying the various economic principles and business management analysis concepts which aid a farm/ranch operator in the decision making process for a farm/ranch business operation. AGRI 2041 NP 01 Farm & Ranch Management Lab AGRI 2041 NP 1L AGRI 2041 NP A1 Farm & Ranch Management Lab N Farm & Ranch Management Lab AGRI 2041 NP B1 Farm & Ranch Management Lab North Platte 1 01/17 05/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T Chittick Online 1 1 01/19 05/04 01/17 05/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T Chittick Chittick McCook 1 01/17 05/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T Chittick MB 122 South Campus Online Course DL: Imperial BH 223 DL: McCook This is a lab course that is to be taken concurrently with AGRI 2040 Farm and Ranch Management. AGRI 2500 BB 01 AGRI 2500 MC 1L Animal Management Animal Management Broken Bow Online 3 3 01/09 05/26 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Koepke Stoller HSCH TBA Broken Bow Online Course Principles of managing animals in typical production systems. Emphasis is to provide the basics of managing beef, dairy, horses, poultry, sheep and swine through the life cycle for economic and efficient production. Architectural Drafting ARCH 1760 OG 01 Comp Asst Drafting Appl Ogallala 2 01/16 05/11 MTWRF O'Neil HSCH TBA Ogallala/HS Students Only (AutoCad Release 14 Windows) Advanced computer developed graphics. Prerequisite: ARCH 1750 Computer Assisted Drafting Application or equal experience. Arts ARTS 1010 MC 01 Introduction to the Visual Arts McCook 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Johnson ARTS 1010 MC 1L Introduction to the Visual Arts Online 3 01/16 05/11 Johnson ARTS 1010 NP 01 ARTS 1010 OG 01 Introduction to the Visual Arts Introduction to the Visual Arts North Platte Ogallala 3 3 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM MW M Haneline Wurst ARTS 1010 OG A1 Introduction to the Visual Arts 3 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M Wurst ARTS 1010 OG B1 Introduction to the Visual Arts 3 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M Wurst WR 106 Online Course MB 135 South Campus ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time 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] Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ARTS 1060 MC 1L Course Title Intro to Art History & Criticism II Location Online Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/16 05/11 Johnson Online Course A survey of major works of art in all media from the Renaissance through Post-Modernism. Artistic styles will be discussed in relation to contemporary history, society, and culture. Individual works of art will be explored as well as the role of art and architecture in a cultural context. Prerequisite: ARTS 1050 or permission of instructor. [Offered as ARTS 2320: Art History Survey II prior to Fall 2016] ARTS 1070 IM 01 Design Imperial 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Zuege ARTS 1070 NP 01 Design North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TR Haneline HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only MB 137 South Campus Study of the application and manipulation of two-dimensional elements and principles of design. Emphasis on theory and practical applications of each element of design. Studio required. Fee $10. ARTS 1210 NP 01 Drawing I North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:50 PM TR Haneline MB 137 South Campus A fundamental study of drawing utilizing a variety of media and subject matter. Emphasis on composition and manipulation of design elements. Studio lab required. Fee $15. [Offered as ARTS 1010 Drawing I prior to Fall 2016] ARTS 1220 MC 01 ARTS 1220 NP 01 Drawing II McCook Drawing II North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:00 AM 10:50 AM TR Johnson WR 106 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:50 PM TR Haneline MB 137 South Campus A continuation of ARTS 1210 with emphasis on expressive applications. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 1210 or permission of instructor. [Offered as ARTS 1020: Drawing II prior to Fall 2016] ARTS 1300 MC 01 Ceramics I McCook 3 01/18 05/11 1:00 PM 4:40 PM W Clapp WR 108 An introduction to the manipulation of clay, the evolution of form, application of glazes, and application of three-dimensional composition. Prerequisite: ARTS 1070 or permission of instructor. Fee $35. ARTS 1600 MC 01 ARTS 1600 NP 01 Three Dimensional Design McCook Three Dimensional Design North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:20 PM T Johnson WR 01/17 05/11 3:00 PM 6:40 PM T Haneline PACE BASE Prairie Arts Center 106 Further study of the application and manipulation of the elements and principles of design with emphasis in three-dimensional studies. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 1070. Fee $15. ARTS 2020 NP 01 Life Drawing North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:40 PM M Haneline MB 137 South Campus The course deals partially with the human anatomy. Drawing from the human form (full figure and portrait) in various drawing media. Prerequisite: ARTS 1210 or permission of instructor. ARTS 2100 MC 01 ARTS 2100 NP 01 Painting I Painting I McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM M MW Johnson Haneline WR MB 106 137 South Campus An introduction to the application and manipulation of paint media in a variety of techniques and subject matter utilizing the elements and principles of design. Studio required Prerequisite: ARTS 1210 and 1070 or permission of instructor. Fee $10. ARTS 2110 MC 01 ARTS 2110 NP 01 Painting II McCook Painting II North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 5:00 PM M Johnson WR 106 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MW Haneline MB 137 A continuation of ARTS 2100 with emphasis on expressive applications. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 2100 or permission of instructor. Fee $10. South Campus Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ARTS 2200 NP 01 Course Title Problems in Painting I Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MW Haneline MB 137 South Campus Individual problems in various painting media will be investigated. Technique, color, composition, and originality will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ARTS 1700, 2100, 2190, or permission of instructor. ARTS 2220 NP 01 Problems in Painting II North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MW Haneline MB 137 South Campus North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MW Haneline MB 137 South Campus North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Haneline MB 137 Arranged Continuation of ARTS 2210. Prerequisite: ARTS 2200. ARTS 2230 NP 01 Problems in Painting III Continuation of ARTS 2220. Prerequisite: ARTS 2220. ARTS 2450 NP 01 Portfolio Students will be directed in the refining process of their portfolio to help them prepare for employment after graduation. Included in the course will be the exhibition of student work for public display. This course should be taken the final semester of the student's study. Fee $45. ARTS 2990 IM 01 ARTS 2990 NP 01 ARTS 2990 OG 01 ST: Calligraphy Basics ST: Soup Bowl Making ST:Digital Photog/Photoshop Eleme Imperial North Platte Ogallala 1 1 1 04/04 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 12:40 PM T Hanson Staff ECAM TBA Imperial PACE BASE Prairie Arts Center 02/07 03/14 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Fowler ECAM TBA Ogallala M Seamann HASC 102 S Special topic course description upon request. Associate Degree Nursing ADNR 2400 NP 01 Nursing Concepts V North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 5:00 PM South Campus This course is designed to apply the nursing process to clients with more complex health care problems. Topics include: problems of a complex nature in oxygenation, brain and spinal cord injuries, cardiac, urinary elimination, regulation problems (liver, pancreas, endocrine, and cancer), complex protective problems (burns, immune, HIV and AIDS), and emergent and critical care. Emphasis is on physical and emotional needs common to clients throughout the life cycle. Knowledge from biological, social and behavioral sciences will be integrated into the course content. Corequisite: ADNR 2420. Fee $175. ADNR 2420 NP 01 ADNR 2420 NP 02 ADNR 2420 NP 03 ADNR 2420 NP 04 Clinical V Clinical V North Platte North Platte Clinical V Clinical V North Platte North Platte 5 5 5 5 01/19 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM 01/19 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM R R Kissinger Seamann HOSP TBA HOSP TBA 01/18 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM 01/18 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM W W Schaeffer Baldwin HOSP TBA HOSP TBA Clinical experience to provide complex nursing care in acute care facilities and in the community. Clinical experience provides the opportunity to assess needs, formulate a nursing diagnosis, and to plan, provide and evaluate client care. Therapeutic communication skills will be enhanced. Experience will be provided on the role of the registered nurse in leadership and management. Fee $65. ADNR 2430 NP 01 Issues & Trends in Nursing II North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 8:30 AM 9:30 AM M Harrison HASC 102 South Campus This course is designed to provide information and stimulate analytical thinking regarding current topics relevant to the nursing profession. This course addresses topics pertinent to the professional nurse entering practice. This course assists students in identifying the role of the registered nurse as a member of the healthcare team. Concepts related to legal issues, professional development and ethical dilemmas are explored. Employment skills, stress management and therapeutic communication are emphasized. Prerequisites: ADNR 2290 and ADNR 2330. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Location Auto Body Technology AUTB 1210 NP 01 Advanced Metal Working North Platte 5 01/16 03/10 8:00 AM 12:00 PM MTWRF Wilson AB 604 North Campus Auto body repair of frames, chassis, body interior and exterior, including glass, trim and upholstery removal and installation. Prerequisite: AUTB 1110 or permission of instructor. Fee $20. AUTB 1220 NP 01 Advanced Auto Body Painting North Platte 5 03/13 05/11 8:00 AM 12:00 PM MTWRF Wilson AB 604 North Campus Emphasis on paint application and matching conventionally and with computers, including feather edging using single stage and base coat/clear coat, spot repairs, blending techniques and power buffing. Prerequisite: AUTB 1120 or permission of instructor. Fee $30. AUTB 1230 NP 01 Automotive Electrical North Platte 2 01/16 02/24 1:00 PM 2:40 PM MTWRF Wilson AB 604 North Campus MTWRF Wilson AB 604 North Campus Electrical system fundamentals, batteries, charging systems, horns, lights and practical problems with the electrical system. AUTB 1240 NP 01 Job Estimating North Platte 2 02/27 03/17 1:00 PM 2:40 PM Practice in writing estimates, repair methods and procedures, and business practices used in the auto body industry. AUTB 1250 NP 01 Auto Air Conditioning North Platte 2 03/27 05/11 1:00 PM 2:40 PM MTWRF Wilson AB 604 North Campus 2 2 01/16 04/10 6:30 PM 9:40 PM M Harwood AB 604 North Campus 01/16 05/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Melchert AB 604 North Campus Repair, charging and testing of auto air conditioning units. Fee $30. AUTB 1710 NP 01 AUTB 1710 NP 02 Auto Body Repair North Platte Auto Body Repair North Platte Auto body mechanics, safety, small dent removal, basic metal straightening and damage analysis. Fee $60. AUTB 1720 NP 01 Auto Body Repair, Advanced North Platte 2 01/16 04/10 6:30 PM 9:40 PM M Harwood AB 604 North Campus AUTB 1720 NP 02 Auto Body Repair, Advanced North Platte 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Melchert AB 604 North Campus Dent removal, plastic filling, sanding, sheetmetal repair and replacement of glass. Fee $60. AUTB 1730 NP 01 AUTB 1730 NP 02 Auto Body Component Repair North Platte Auto Body Component Repair North Platte 2 2 01/16 04/10 6:30 PM 9:40 PM M Harwood AB 604 North Campus 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Melchert AB 604 North Campus 2 01/16 04/10 6:30 PM 9:40 PM 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM M T Harwood Melchert AB AB 604 604 North Campus North Campus M T Harwood Melchert AB AB 604 604 North Campus North Campus Auto body, MIG, gas and plastic welding, and rust and plastic repair. Fee $60. AUTB 1740 NP 01 AUTB 1740 NP 02 Auto Body Maj Component Rep Auto Body Maj Component Rep North Platte North Platte 2 Collision repair, including replacement of fenders, doors and quarter panels, and alignment of body parts. Fee $60. AUTB 1750 NP 01 AUTB 1750 NP 02 Auto Body Paint & Refinishing Auto Body Paint & Refinishing North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/16 04/10 6:30 PM 9:40 PM 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM Paint application and safety, panel painting, color sanding, spray gun adjustment and primer techniques. Fee $60. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Automotive Technology AUTO 1105 NP 01 Gas Engine Design & Fund North Platte 3 01/16 02/27 8:10 AM 12:05 PM MTWR Herrick WW 303 North Campus Design and construction. Engine components, cooling, lubrication and ignition systems, engine classification and parts identification. . Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 and Corequisite: AUTO 1125. Fee $30. AUTO 1125 NP 01 Automotive Engine Repair North Platte 4 02/28 05/11 8:10 AM 12:05 PM MTWR Herrick WW 303 North Campus Engine overhaul, disassembly, service of cylinder head valve train, valves, crankshaft, main bearing, connecting rods and bearings, camshaft, timing gear, engine block, cylinder and rings. Corequisite: AUTO 1105 or permission of instructor. Fee $50. AUTO 1230 NP 01 Mechanics Electrical Systems North Platte 4 01/16 04/05 1:00 PM 3:25 PM MTWR Herrick WW 303 North Campus MTWR Herrick WW 303 North Campus MTWR Janecek WW 305 North Campus Janecek WW 305 North Campus Basic electrical principles, automobile circuits, batteries, alternators, starters and other systems. Fee $20. AUTO 1265 NP 01 Body Controls North Platte 2 04/06 05/11 1:00 PM 3:25 PM Theory and repair of automotive accessory systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 and Corequisite: AUTO 1230. Fee $20. AUTO 1505 NP 01 Automotive Parts Management II North Platte .5 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:10 AM This course will prepare students for employment in the Automotive parts & supply’s field. AUTO 1725 NP 01 Auto Prev Maint & Minor Repair North Platte 2 01/19 04/13 6:00 PM 9:40 PM R This course is designed for students to learn fundamental maintenance and repair of an automobile accomplished with a basic set of hand tools. Fee $20. AUTO 2205 NP 01 Auto Service Mngmt II North Platte .5 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:20 AM MTWR Janecek WW 305 North Campus 01/16 02/13 8:00 AM 12:00 PM F 01/16 02/13 8:20 AM 2:40 PM MTWR Janecek Janecek WW WW 305 305 North Campus North Campus This course will prepare students for a career in the Automotive Service Advisory field. AUTO 2315 NP 01 AUTO 2315 NP 01 Automotive Drive Lines Automotive Drive Lines North Platte North Platte 4 Clutch systems design, diagnosis and repair; rear axle systems design, diagnosis and repair; front wheel drive axle systems design, diagnosis and repair; drive shaft design, diagnosis and repair. Fee $25. AUTO 2410 NP 01 AUTO 2410 NP 01 Stan Trans & Trans Case Stan Trans & Trans Case North Platte North Platte 3 02/14 03/29 8:00 AM 12:00 PM F 02/14 03/29 8:20 AM 2:40 PM MTWR Janecek Janecek WW WW 305 305 North Campus North Campus Manual transmissions, transaxle, and transfer case design, operation, maintenance, and repair Fee $25. AUTO 2415 NP 01 Automatic Transmissions North Platte AUTO 2415 NP 01 Automatic Transmissions North Platte 4 03/30 04/28 8:00 AM 12:00 PM F Janecek WW 305 North Campus 03/30 04/28 8:20 AM 2:40 PM MTWR Janecek WW 305 North Campus Automatic transmission design, operation and disassembly; fluid couplings, torque converters, clutches, band materials, servos, valve bodies, pressure and power flow. Fee $35. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code AUTO 2460 NP 01 AUTO 2460 NP 01 Course Title Location Preparing For ASE Certification North Platte Preparing For ASE Certification North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 05/01 05/11 8:00 AM 12:00 PM F Janecek WW 305 North Campus 05/01 05/11 8:20 AM 2:40 PM MTWR Janecek WW 305 North Campus This class will prepare students to take ASE certification exams. It will cover ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) history, types of questions, certification areas, and reasons for becoming a certified technician. Aviation AVIA 1210 VN 01 Basic Ground Training Valentine 3 01/17 05/11 7:00 PM 10:00 PM T Olsen ECAM TBA Valentine AVIA 1210 VN A1 Basic Ground Training North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 7:00 PM 10:00 PM T Olsen MB 111 DL: North Platte Guides those interested in earning either a pilot's certificate or ground instructor certificate through all of the necessary subject areas. Successful completion prepares the student for the federal written exam. AVIA 2310 VN 01 AVIA 2310 VN A1 Adv Ground Training Adv Ground Training Valentine North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 7:00 PM 10:00 PM 01/17 05/11 7:00 PM 10:00 PM T T Olsen Olsen ECAM TBA Valentine MB 111 DL: North Platte Intended for those interested in gaining more than a basic knowledge of flight. Continues into advanced systems, instrument flight, and complex aircraft operation. Completion qualifies the student for the instrument flight written examinations. Prerequisite: AVIA 1210 or permission of instructor. Biological Sciences BIOS 1010 MC 01 McCook McCook 4 4 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM M W Bogardus Bogardus General Biology Online 4 01/16 05/11 Bogardus General Biology North Platte 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 10:15 AM M W Long HASC 206 Take Lab N, P, or R General Biology North Platte 4 4 01/17 05/11 9:00 AM 10:15 AM Long HASC 206 Take Lab N, P, or R BIOS 1010 MC 02 General Biology General Biology BIOS 1010 MC 1L BIOS 1010 NP 01 BIOS 1010 NP 02 TR BH BH 112 112 Take Lab A or B Take Lab A or B Online Course/Take Lab C 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 MC 01 General Biology Lab A McCook 0 01/17 05/11 2:00 PM 4:00 PM BIOS 1011 MC 02 BIOS 1011 MC 1L General Biology Lab B McCook 01/19 05/11 2:00 PM 4:00 PM General Biology Lab C Online 0 0 BIOS 1011 NP 01 General Biology Lab N North Platte 0 01/17 05/11 10:15 AM 12:00 PM T Long HASC 206 Online/Must Purchase Lab Kit at Bookstore South Campus BIOS 1011 NP 02 General Biology Lab P North Platte 0 01/18 05/11 1:00 PM 2:45 PM W Long HASC 206 South Campus BIOS 1011 NP 03 General Biology Lab R North Platte 0 01/19 05/11 10:15 AM 12:00 PM R Long HASC 206 South Campus Lab for General Biology. T R 01/16 05/11 Bogardus BH 112 Bogardus BH 112 Bogardus Mid-Plains Community College Course Code BIOS 1060 MC 01 BIOS 1060 MC A1 BIOS 1060 MC B1 Course Title Location Birds of Nebraska McCook Birds of Nebraska Birds of Nebraska North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 2 2 01/20 05/11 12:00 PM 2:00 PM F Bogardus BH 112 01/20 05/11 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 01/20 05/11 12:00 PM 2:00 PM F F Bogardus Bogardus MB 111 DL: North Platte DL: Open Site A survey of general avian biology, ecology, and systematics. Emphasis will be on natural history and identification of Nebraska species. Field trips required. BIOS 1090 NP 01 General Botany North Platte 4 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM M W Long HASC 206 Take Lab N A basic study of plants and plant-like organisms, including topics such as anatomy, physiology, growth, reproduction, morphology, taxonomy, genetics, and evolution. Leads to an understanding of economic importance and relationships to the environment. Prerequisite: BIOS 1010 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Fee $30. BIOS 1091 NP 01 General Botany Lab N North Platte 0 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:45 PM Online 3 01/16 05/11 F Long HASC 206 Lab for General Botany. BIOS 1100 MC IL Basic Anatomy & Physiology Christensen 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 BIOS 1110 NP 01 Microbiology Microbiology McCook North Platte 4 4 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M WR 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM M W F Christensen Al-Jumaily BH 111 HASC 204 Take Lab A 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 McCook T Christensen BH North Platte 0 0 01/17 05/11 9:00 AM 10:50 AM Microbiology Lab N 01/16 05/11 2:30 PM 3:30 PM MW Al-Jumaily HASC 205 South Campus McCook 4 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM MW Bogardus BH Take Lab A 111 Lab for Microbiology. BIOS 1120 MC 01 Intro to Zoology 112 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 01 Intro to Zoology Lab A McCook 0 01/16 05/11 2:30 PM 3:30 PM Ecology/Environment McCook 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F MW Bogardus BH 112 Bogardus BH 112 Lab for Zoology. BIOS 1200 MC 01 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. BIOS 1400 MC 1L BIOS 1400 NP 1L Intro to Nutrition Online Intro to Nutrition Online 3 3 01/16 05/11 Hall Online Course 01/16 05/11 DeTurk 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code BIOS 1600 NP 1L Course Title Current Issues in Biology Location Online Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 03/12 05/11 Morris Online Course This course reflects issues discussed in the current world of science. The topics may cover Cancer, Biological Terrorism, HIV-AIDS , Emerging Infectious Diseases , Stem Cells, Alzheimers and the Human Genome. Topic study will reflect the scientific and historical basis, the current status and the affect on society. BIOS 2250 NP 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology I North Platte 4 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM M W FS Al-Jumaily HASC 203 Take Lab N A study of the anatomical and physiological processes of the systems comprising the human body. Subject matter includes the structure and function of cells and tissues of the human body. Emphasis will be placed on the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Prerequisite: BIOS 1010 or equivalent or a strong background in high school biology strongly recommended or permission of instructor. Fee $30. BIOS 2251 NP 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology I Lab N North Platte 0 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4 R Al-Jumaily HASC 203 South Campus Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I. BIOS 2260 BB 01 BIOS 2260 IM 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Human Anatomy/Physiology II Broken Bow Imperial 4 01/17 05/09 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 01/19 05/26 T Messersmith MTWRF Munger BIOS 2260 IM 02 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Benkelman 4 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Lambley BIOS 2260 MC 01 BIOS 2260 MC 02 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Human Anatomy/Physiology II McCook McCook 4 4 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM M WR BIOS 2260 MC 03 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Maywood 4 01/19 05/11 5:00 PM 7:30 PM BIOS 2260 NP 01 BIOS 2260 NP 02 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Human Anatomy/Physiology II North Platte North Platte 4 4 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R BIOS 2260 NP 03 BIOS 2260 NP A3 Human Anatomy/Physiology II North Platte T Valentine 4 4 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Human Anatomy/Physiology II 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T BIOS 2260 NP B3 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Imperial 4 01/17 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM T Al-Jumaily BIOS 2260 NP C3 Human Anatomy/Physiology II 4 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Al-Jumaily BIOS 2260 OG 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Human Anatomy/Physiology II Ogallala Valentine 4 BIOS 2260 VN 01 01/18 05/11 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 01/18 05/10 2:30 PM 4:00 PM W W BIOS 2260 VN 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Valentine 01/17 05/10 4:30 PM 6:00 PM T 4 R Christensen Christensen ECAM 113 Broken Bow HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only HSCH TBA Benkelman/High School Students Only BH 111 Take Lab A or B BH 111 Take Lab A or B Christensen HSCH TBA Maywood/Take Lab C Al-Jumaily Al-Jumaily HASC 203 HASC 204 Take Lab N, P, or R Take Lab N, P, or R Al-Jumaily HASC 204 Take Lab N, P, or R Al-Jumaily Patin Qualley ECAM TBA DL: Valentine/Take Lab N, P, or R ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/MT Take Lab N, P, or R DL: Open Site Take Lab N, P, or R ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time ECAM TBA Valentine Qualley ECAM TBA Valentine A continued study of the physiological processes of the human body; areas emphasized will be the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory and reproductive systems. Prerequisite: BIOS 2250 or permission of instructor. Fee $15. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note BIOS 2261 BB 01 BIOS 2261 IM 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab Broken Bow Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab Imperial 0 0 01/09 05/26 01/17 05/09 8:00 PM 10:00 PM MTWRF Munger Messersmith BIOS 2261 IM 02 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab Benkelman 0 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Lambley BIOS 2261 MC 01 BIOS 2261 MC 02 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab A McCook M BIOS 2261 MC 03 McCook Maywood 0 0 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab B Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab C BIOS 2261 NP 01 BIOS 2261 NP 02 Broken Bow Christensen Christensen Christensen BH 111 HSCH TBA Maywood T R Al-Jumaily Al-Jumaily HASC 203 HASC 203 South Campus South Campus 01/19 05/11 6:00 PM 8:00 PM R Al-Jumaily HASC 203 South Campus 01/18 05/11 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 01/18 05/10 4:30 PM 6:30 PM W W Patin Qualley ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time ECAM TBA Valentine 0 01/19 05/11 2:00 PM 3:50 PM 01/19 05/11 7:30 PM 9:30 PM R R Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab N North Platte Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab P North Platte 0 0 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:50 PM 01/19 05/11 11:00 AM 12:50 PM BIOS 2261 NP 03 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab R North Platte 0 BIOS 2261 OG 01 BIOS 2261 VN 01 Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab A Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab 0 0 Ogallala Valentine ECAM 113 HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only HSCH TBA Benkelman/High School Students Only BH 111 Lab for Human Anatomy & Physiology II. Building Construction Tech BLDC 1130 NP 01 Construction Drafting & Sketching North Platte 2 01/09 05/26 By Arrangement MTWRF Winchester HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only Drawing and designing a floor plan with emphasis on measurements, room size, utility placement, door and window arrangement and building specifications. BLDC 1210 NP 01 Interior Wall & Cabinetry North Platte 5 01/16 03/09 9:00 AM 2:40 PM MTWR Fattig WW 211 North Campus Students will learn about different types of drywall and their uses and how they relate to fire codes as well as moisture control. Installation and finishing of drywall, plastering, painting, and paneling. Construction of cabinet boxes as well as the types of joints on face frames and doors including modular, job built, and special cabinetry. Fee $10. BLDC 1215 NP 01 Interior Trim & Finish II North Platte 4 01/16 02/22 8:00 AM 2:50 PM MTWR Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus Production, finish and installation of interior jambs, trim, doors, built-ins and cabinetry, plastic laminate, floor and wall covering. (Replaces BLDC 1220 Interior Trim & Finish, 5 credits.) BLDC 1220 NP 01 Interior Trim & Finish I North Platte 5 03/13 05/11 9:00 AM 2:40 PM MTWR Fattig WW 211 North Campus Students will learn about estimating production costs, finish and installation of interior jambs, trim doors, built-ins and cabinetry, plastic/solid surface laminates, floor and wall covering and labor costs associated with interior applications. BLDC 1225 NP 01 Building City Codes & State Standar North Platte 1 01/16 02/06 8:00 AM 9:00 AM MTWR Fattig WW 211 North Campus 2 02/07 05/11 8:00 AM 9:00 AM MTWR Fattig WW 211 North Campus A study of the uniform building code. BLDC 1240 NP 01 Green Build Technology North Platte New techniques to enhance existing structure weatherization as well as construction techniques using renewable resources. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code BLDC 1270 NP 01 Course Title Spreadsheets & Estimating Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 05/01 05/11 8:00 AM 2:50 PM MTWR Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus Residential blueprints, material take-off forms for formulas and estimating quantities and introduction to computer spreadsheets for estimating, job costing, and cost controls. (Replaces BLDC 1260.) BLDC 1720 NP 01 Cabinetmaking North Platte 2 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 10:00 PM 4 02/23 04/21 8:00 AM 2:50 PM 2 04/24 04/28 8:00 AM 2:50 PM R Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus MTWR Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus MTWR Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus Cabinet construction, materials, techniques and use of power tools. Fee $30. BLDC 2220 NP 01 Cabinetry North Platte Installation and finishing construction of built-ins and special cabinetry. BLDC 2230 NP 01 Countertops, Fabrication & Installa North Platte This class outlines the basic fabrication and installation techniques for both laminate and solid surface. It will also cover the instalation of both surface mounted and under mounted sinks. (Replaces BLDC 2125.) Prerequisite: BLDC 1005. BLDC 2240 NP 01 Construction Internship North Platte 1.5 02/03 05/05 8:00 AM 4:00 PM F Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus Hands on experience working as an employee with a local construction business coordinated by Mid-Plains Building Construction Department. (Replaces BLDC 2400.) BLDC 2720 NP 01 Cabinetmaking, Advanced North Platte 2 01/18 04/12 6:30 PM 10:00 PM W Cudzilo WW 409 North Campus Constructing custom cabinets, casework, furniture and special projects. Fee $30. Business BSAD 1000 MC 1L Leadership/Team Dev Online 1.5 01/16 03/12 Mowry Online Course/1st 8 Weeks Applies leadership practices common to successful leaders through team building activities. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business. Attendance is mandatory. BSAD 1010 MC 01 BSAD 1010 MC A1 Personal/Professional Development McCook TR Mooney WB Imperial 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM Personal/Professional Development 01/17 05/11 8:30 AM 9:45 AM TR Mooney BSAD 1010 NP 1L Personal/Professional Development Online 3 01/16 03/10 Condon BSAD 1010 NP 2L Personal/Professional Development Online 3 03/13 05/08 Condon ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time 1st 8 Weeks Online Course Online Course - 2nd 8 Weeks 226 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note BSAD 1030 MC 01 BSAD 1030 MC A1 Business & Professional Speaking McCook Business & Professional Speaking Imperial BSAD 1030 MC B1 BSAD 1030 NP 01 Business & Professional Speaking Valentine 3 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR Business & Professional Speaking North Platte 01/16 03/10 1:00 PM 2:15 PM MW BSAD 1030 NP 02 Business & Professional Speaking North Platte 3 01/16 03/10 3:15 PM 4:30 PM MW Nutt BSAD 1030 NP 1L Business & Professional Speaking 3 01/16 05/11 Online 3 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR Mowry WB 01/17 05/11 10:00 AM 11:15 AM TR Mowry Mowry ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time ECAM TBA DL: Valentine 230 Nutt MB 124 WW 206 Nutt 1st 8 Weeks Hybrid Course 1st 8 Weeks Hybrid Course Online Course The basic objective of this course is to provide students with a variety of theoretical and verbal communication approaches that are intended to help them achieve maximum effectiveness in their day-to-day relations with people at work. Classroom presentations are required. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business. BSAD 1050 MC 01 BSAD 1050 MC A1 BSAD 1050 MC B1 BSAD 1050 MC C1 Introduction to Business McCook Introduction to Business Introduction to Business 3 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Mowry 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Mowry Mowry 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R Mowry Staff MB ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time Introduction to Business Introduction to Business North Platte 3 BSAD 1050 OG 01 BSAD 1050 OG A1 Introduction to Business Ogallala 3 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Griffith Introduction to Business 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Griffith BSAD 1050 OG B1 Introduction to Business 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Griffith BSAD 1050 OG C1 Introduction to Business 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Griffith BSAD 1050 NP 01 BH 223 DL: Open Site DL: Open Site 122 DL: Open Site South Campus DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time 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 01/16 05/11 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 1090 NP 1L The Job Application Process Online 1 03/12 05/11 Arensdorf Online Course/2nd 8 Weeks Instruction designed to provide all students with the tools and skills to design an effective job search campaign. Topics will include but are not limited to methods of finding a job, resume preparation, developing customized application letters, interviewing techniques, and preparing follow-up communications. The student will utilize word processing skills. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note BSAD 1100 IM 01 Personal Finance Imperial 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF O'Neil BSAD 1100 IM 1L Personal Finance Online 3 01/16 05/11 O'Neil BSAD 1100 MC 01 Personal Finance Personal Finance McCook North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM M W 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T R Mowry Reichle BSAD 1100 NP 01 3 HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only Online Course/High School Students Only WB 230 MB 141 South Campus 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 1110 NP 1L Introduction to Events Management Online 3 01/16 05/11 Staff Online Course The purpose of this course is to provide an exploration into the specialized field of "event management." Students will become familiar with management techniques and strategies required for successful planning, promotion, implementation and evaluation of special events. BSAD 2000 MC 01 Intro to Leadership Concepts McCook 3 01/19 05/11 1:00 PM 2:30 PM R Mowry WB BSAD 2000 MC A1 BSAD 2000 MC B1 Intro to Leadership Concepts Valentine 3 3 01/19 05/11 1:00 PM 2:30 PM R Mowry ECAM TBA DL: Valentine 01/19 05/11 1:00 PM 2:30 PM 01/19 05/11 1:00 PM 2:30 PM R R Mowry Mowry DL: Open Site DL: Open Site BSAD 2000 MC C1 Intro to Leadership Concepts Intro to Leadership Concepts 3 226 This course introduces leadership theory by focusing on definitions of leadership, exploring historical and contemporary leadership theory, and examining the role of leaders in various contexts. Students will develop foundational leadership and collaboration skills through a variety of group activities and exercises. BSAD 2060 NP 1L Intro Sports Facilities Management Online 3 01/16 05/11 Staff Onlline Course The purpose of this course is to provide a general introduction to sports facilities management. Students will be introduced to the concepts of facility management, facilities planning, site design, construction considerations, facility systems, operations and maintenance. Students will be introduced to the concepts of marketing and sales as well as budgeting for events and facility upkeep. Legal responsibilities as well as security considerations will also be covered. Business Communications Business Communications North Platte Online 3 Chittick Chittick MB 3 01/16 05/08 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/18 05/03 MWF BSAD 2250 NP 1L WI BSAD 2250 NP A1 WI Business Communications Ogallala 3 01/16 05/08 7:00 AM 7:50 AM MWF Chittick ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT BSAD 2250 NP 01 WI 122 Writing Intensive Online/Writ Intensive 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 2510 MC 1L Business Computer Systems Online 4 01/16 05/11 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code BSAD 2540 MC 1L Course Title Principles of Management Location Online Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/16 05/11 Mowry Online Course Introduction to management theory and practice with emphasis on the primary functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Topics will include the ever-changing challenges and opportunities within the management field. [Offered as BSAD 2310: Introduction to Management prior to Fall 2016] BSAD 2710 NP 1L Business Law I Online 3 01/11 05/05 Shuman Online Course A study of the law on contracts, employment, insurance, property, and sales. Emphasis is placed upon the application of the Uniform Commercial Code. BSAD 2720 MC 01 BSAD 2720 MC A1 Business Law II Business Law II BSAD 2720 MC B1 Business Law II McCook 3 3 01/18 05/11 6:30 PM 9:30 PM 01/18 05/11 6:30 PM 9:30 PM W W Lyons Lyons 3 01/18 05/11 6:30 PM 9:30 PM W Lyons WB 226 DL: Open Site DL: Open Site A study of the law covering partnerships, corporations, real property, commercial transactions, negotiable instruments, government regulation of businesses, and related topics. BSAD 2745 MC 1L Business Internship Online 5 01/16 05/11 Mowry BSAD 2745 NP 01 Business Internship North Platte 5 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Nutt Online Course MB 122 Meets face to face 1/23, 1/30, 4/17, & 4/24. 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 1150 MC 01 OFFT 1150 NP 01 Input Keyboard Technology I Input Keyboard Technology I McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Stalder Staff MB 126 Independent Study South Campus 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 01/16 05/11 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. OFFT 2050 NP 01 OFFT 2050 NP A1 Records Management Records Management North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR TR Condon Condon MB 122 South Campus DL: Open Site A study of the record life cycle from creation to disposition. Emphasis is placed on applying the alphabetic filing rules and application to the basic filing systems--alphabetic, numerical, geographic and subject filing. Creation, storage, checkout procedures, retention, transfer and disposition of records. Microfilm, electronic storage and computerized storage and retrieval of records (database). Fee $10. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location OFFT 2080 MC 01 OFFT 2080 MC A1 Business Math & Calculator McCook Business Math & Calculator Ogallala OFFT 2080 NP 01 OFFT 2080 NP 1L Business Math & Calculator North Platte Business Math & Calculator Online Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 3 3 01/18 05/11 2:30 PM 5:30 PM W Stalder WB 01/18 05/11 1:30 PM 4:30 PM W Stalder ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain Time MB 126 South Campus 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F McCune 01/16 05/11 McCune 226 Online Course Basic math concepts applicable in business situations such as invoicing, discounts, pricing, payroll, basic banking procedures, interest, and practical business applications. Individualized and group instruction in the use and operation of the most commonly used electronic calculators. Prerequisite: Score into MATH 0900 or higher on the Math COMPASS placement test or permission of instructor. Fee $10. OFFT 2150 NP 01 Integrated Information Processing North Platte 3 01/17 05/09 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Chittick MB 125 South Campus 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 MC 01 OFFT 2170 NP 1L MS Office Integration MS Office Integration McCook Online 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM 01/16 05/11 MWF Mooney Cochran WB 230 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 01 Transcription/Voice Activation North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR Cole MB 125 South Campus 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 2350 MC 01 OFFT 2350 NP 1L Administrative Proc & Mgmt McCook Administrative Proc & Mgmt Online 3 3 01/17 05/11 6:30 PM 9:30 PM T 01/18 05/03 Lyons WB 226 Chittick Online Course Focus is given to meeting the challenges in today's workplace - the digital age. Current issues in the workplace are addressed. Some of the topics include workplace etiquette, business ethics, effective communication techniques, leadership and management, e-business, digital tools, conferences, and future trends. Prerequisite: OFFT 1160. OFFT 2460 NP 1L Legal Office Procedures II Online 3 01/16 05/11 Cochran Online Course Continuation of OFFT 2450. Court procedures and court documents are stressed. In this class emphasis is given to the legal system, litigation process, substantive law, and legal research. The class begins with an overview of the structure of the court system. A study of and practice in preparing frequently used court documents and litigation documents such as motions, complaints, stipulations, answers, judgments, notices of appeal, and briefs will be covered. Prerequisite: OFFT 2450. OFFT 2500 NP 01 Medical Terminology North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F McCune OFFT 2500 NP 1L Medical Terminology Online 3 01/16 05/11 Cole OFFT 2500 NP 2L OFFT 2500 VN 01 Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Online Thedford 3 3 01/16 05/11 01/09 05/26 McGahan MTWRF Taylor MB 126 South Campus Online Course Online Course HSCH TBA Thedford 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code OFFT 2550 NP 1L Course Title Computerized Med Office Proc Location Online Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/16 05/11 McCune Online Course Designed to give the student experience similar to what could be expected in various medical-related offices. Medical records, financial records, insurance, scheduling, and telephone use are included. Students will learn to use the computer and medical office software to perform most of these functions. NOTE: Keyboarding ability and basic computer knowledge are necessary. Prerequisite: OFFT 2500 or permission of instructor. OFFT 2560 NP 1L Coding II Online 3 01/16 05/11 Cole Online Course A course designed to provide advanced and in depth instruction in CPT and ICD10, claims management, application and case scenario studies, interpretation of medical encounter forms. Prerequisite: OFFT 2520. OFFT 2570 NP 01 Medical Billing & Reimbursement North Platte 3 01/18 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM W Cole MB 125 South Campus A course designed to provide instruction on a variety of health insurance billing topics such as insurance terminology, documents and forms used for medical billing, electronic submission of claims, legal implications of billing, collections, and reimbursement negotiations. Prerequisite: OFFT 2520 Coding I or concurrent enrollment in Coding I. OFFT 2700 NP 01 OT Internship Seminar North Platte 1 01/16 05/01 By Arrangement Chittick MB 127B SAC Arranged Prepares students for internship experience by addressing specific job descriptions, job qualifications, and employer expectations. Students will exchange perceptions and expectations of the work environment. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science in Business Technology. Must be taken concurrently with OFFT 2710, 2720, or 2730. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in a Business Technology Internship, permission of a Business Technology Internship supervisor and permission of the advisor. OFFT 2710 NP 01 Office Technology Internship North Platte 1 01/16 05/01 By Arrangement Chittick MB 127B SAC Arranged On-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, service, not-for-profit, legal and medical organizations. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science in Office Technology. Concurrent enrollment in OFFT 2700 is required. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 30 credit hours toward an AAS in Office Technology Degree, current enrollment in the Office Technology Internship Seminar, permission of the appropriate Office Technology Internship supervisor, and permission of advisor. OFFT 2720 NP 01 Office Technology Internship North Platte 2 01/16 05/01 By Arrangement Chittick MB 127B SAC Arranged On-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, service, not-for-profit, legal and medical organizations. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science in Office Technology. Concurrent enrollment in OFFT 2700 is required. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 30 credit hours toward an AAS in Office Technology Degree, current enrollment in the Office Technology Internship Seminar, permission of the appropriate Office Technology Internship supervisor, and permission of advisor. OFFT 2730 NP 01 Office Technology Internship North Platte 3 01/16 05/01 By Arrangement Chittick MB 127B SAC Arranged On-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, service, not-for-profit, legal and medical organizations. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science in Office Technology. Concurrent enrollment in OFFT 2700 is required. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 30 credit hours toward an AAS in Office Technology Degree, current enrollment in the Office Technology Internship Seminar, permission of the appropriate Office Technology Internship supervisor, and permission of advisor. Career Assessment/Planning CAPC 1720 OG 01 Career Assessment/Planning II Ogallala 2 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Schlichtemeier HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only This class will assist the student in examining, identifying, and acknowledging their personal skills, aptitudes, and abilities they possess and will help them identify career options. Students will be given various assessments to include interest, aptitude and ability indications to help them with career decisions. Students will also develop decision-making strategies, design a resume, practice interviewing skills, and identify job search techniques. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Chemistry CHEM 1000 MC 01 Chemistry Recitation McCook 1 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM T Sarvela BH 113 This course is designed for students who have a weak or limited mathematics or science background. The recitation class will reinforce the objectives presented during the lecture portion of the course with additional individualized and group instruction. CHEM 1050 MC 01 CHEM 1050 NP 01 Survey of Chemistry I Survey of Chemistry I CHEM 1050 NP A1 CHEM 1050 NP B1 Survey of Chemistry I Survey of Chemistry I McCook North Platte 4 4 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM M W F Sarvela McLean 4 4 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM McLean McLean MWF MWF BH 222 HASC 204 Take Lab A Take Lab N DL: Open Site DL: Open Site 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 MC 01 CHEM 1051 NP 01 Survey of Chemistry I Lab A McCook Survey of Chemistry I Lab N North Platte 0 0 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 01/19 05/11 1:30 PM 3:30 PM T R Sarvela BH McLean HASC 202 114 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. Survey of Chemistry II Survey of Chemistry II McCook North Platte 4 CHEM 1060 NP 01 4 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 1:50 PM 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF MWF Sarvela McLean BH 222 HASC 204 CHEM 1060 NP A1 Survey of Chemistry II Ogallala 4 01/16 05/11 7:00 AM 7:50 AM MWF McLean CHEM 1060 NP B1 Survey of Chemistry II 4 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF McLean ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT-Take Lab N DL: Open Site CHEM 1060 MC 01 Take Lab A Take Lab N Continuation of CHEM 1050 with an introduction to organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Study of radioactivity, nuclear decay, nuclear fission and fusion, functional groups, the structure, isomer, nomenclature, properties of organic compounds and the basic reactions in organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 1050 or permission of instructor. Fee $15. CHEM 1061 MC 01 CHEM 1061 NP 01 Survey of Chemistry II Lab A Survey of Chemistry II Lab N McCook North Platte 0 0 01/19 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 01/19 05/11 9:00 AM 11:00 AM North Platte 4 01/09 05/26 R R Sarvela McLean BH 114 HASC 202 South Campus Lab for Survey of Chemistry II. CHEM 1090 NP 01 General Chemistry I MTWRF Ascherl HSCH TBA Take Lab N The first semester of a comprehensive year course in chemistry that includes the principles and theories of modern chemistry. This course is designed for students who need a good theoretical background in chemistry, and it is the prerequisite for advanced chemistry courses. Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra or one year of high school algebra and MATH 1010, and one year of high school chemistry or permission of instructor. Fee $15. CHEM 1091 NP 01 General Chemistry I Lab N Lab for General Chemistry I. North Platte 0 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ascherl HSCH TBA South Campus Mid-Plains Community College Course Code CHEM 1100 MC 01 CHEM 1100 NP 01 CHEM 1100 NP 02 CHEM 1100 NP A1 Course Title Location General Chemistry II McCook General Chemistry II General Chemistry II North Platte North Platte General Chemistry II Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 4 4 4 4 MWF Sarvela BH 222 Take Lab A 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM McLean McLean HASC 204 HASC 204 Take Lab N Take Lab P 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F McLean McLean DL: Open Site/Take Lab N DL: Open Site/Take Lab P McLean McLean DL: Open Site DL: Open Site CHEM 1100 NP A2 General Chemistry II 4 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM CHEM 1100 NP B1 General Chemistry II General Chemistry II 4 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M CHEM 1100 NP B2 4 M The second semester of the comprehensive year course in chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 1090 or permission of instructor. Fee $15. CHEM 1101 MC 01 CHEM 1101 NP 01 CHEM 1101 NP 02 General Chemistry II Lab A McCook General Chemistry II Lab N General Chemistry II Lab P North Platte North Platte 0 0 01/19 05/11 9:00 AM 12:00 PM R Sarvela BH 0 01/16 05/11 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 8:00 PM TR W McLean McLean HASC 202 HASC 202 114 South Campus South Campus Take Lab A Lab for General Chemistry II. CHEM 2420 MC 01 Organic Chemistry II McCook 4 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Sarvela BH CHEM 2420 NP 01 CHEM 2420 NP A1 Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry II North Platte 4 4 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F McLean McLean HASC 204 CHEM 2420 NP B1 Organic Chemistry II 4 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F McLean 113 Take Lab N DL: Open Site DL: Open Site A continuation of CHEM 2410, including reactions and preparations of alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines. Includes spectroscopic identification of organic compounds and the study of other selected topics. Prerequisite: CHEM 2410 or equivalent. Fee $15. CHEM 2421 MC 01 CHEM 2421 NP 01 Organic Chemistry II Lab A Organic Chemistry II Lab N McCook North Platte 0 0 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 1:00 PM Online 2 01/16 05/11 T T Sarvela McLean BH 114 HASC 202 South Campus Lab for Organic Chemistry II. CHEM 2990 MC 1L ST:Molecules that Changed the Worl Sarvela Online Course Special topic course description upon request. Computer Science CSCE 1290 VN 01 Digital Photo Valentine .5 This course will cover the most basic tools and techniques of editing digital pictures. 04/10 04/24 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Murry ECAM TBA Valentine Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Ogallala Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note CSCE 1502 OG 01 CSCE 1502 OG A1 Beginning Computer I .5 .5 02/21 03/07 9:00 AM 12:00 PM T Vogl Beginning Computer I 02/21 03/07 9:00 AM 12:00 PM T Vogl CSCE 1502 OG B1 Beginning Computer I .5 02/21 03/07 9:00 AM 12:00 PM T Vogl ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time This course is designed for individuals that have little or no computer experience. Topics include computer terminology, hardware components, software, and windows operating environment. Individuals will identify parts of the computer; use Windows operating environment to create individual folders and to move/copy files and to modify the desktop; and use a software application program to create, format, print, and save a variety of word processing documents. CSCE 1504 OG 01 Beginning Computer II .5 03/14 03/28 9:00 AM 12:00 PM T Vogl CSCE 1504 OG A1 Beginning Computer II Ogallala .5 03/14 03/28 9:00 AM 12:00 PM T Vogl CSCE 1504 OG B1 Beginning Computer II .5 03/14 03/28 9:00 AM 12:00 PM T Vogl ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time This course is designed to follow Beginning Computer I. Students should have a minimal experience working with computers or have taken Beginning Computer I. The class will take a brief look at Windows, Word, Excel and exploring the Internet. CSCE 1563 OG 01 QuickBooks Ogallala 1 03/21 04/06 6:00 PM 9:00 PM TR Thraen ECAM TBA Ogallala An introduction to the basic features of QuickBooks through hands-on practice. Students will enter and track various types of business information as well as explore how QuickBooks can save time and help organize business finances. Fee $5. CSCE 1565 MC 01 QuickBooks McCook 2 01/19 03/09 2:00 PM 5:00 PM R Mooney WB 203 1st 8 Weeks This course provides an introduction to QuickBooks Pro. Topics include creating a chart of accounts, recording transactions with customers and vendors, recording payroll, using time tracking, estimates and progress billing, and preparing financial statements. Fee $5. CSCE 1566 NP 01 QuickBooks North Platte 3 01/19 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM R Reichle MB 126 South Campus 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. CSCE 1604 MC 01 CSCE 1604 NP 01 Intro to Microsoft Word Intro to Microsoft Word McCook North Platte 1.5 1.5 03/12 05/11 1:00 PM 2:45 PM 01/17 03/10 3:15 PM 4:30 PM T TR Mowry Cole WB MB 230 126 2nd 8 Weeks 1st 8 Week 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 1642 OG 01 Excel Basic Ogallala .5 04/11 04/25 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Thraen ECAM TBA Ogallala This course will focus on excel basic functions and features. Students will learn to create, save, edit, and print worksheets. Topics include creating worksheets, moving and copying data, entering and editing formulas, formatting text and numbers, and printing worksheets. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code CSCE 1644 NP 01 CSCE 1644 NP 1L Course Title MS Office Excel MS Office Excel Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note North Platte 1.5 Online 1.5 03/12 05/11 3:15 PM 4:30 PM TR 01/16 03/10 Cole MB 126 Condon 2nd 8 Weeks Online Course - 1st 8 Week 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 03/13 05/08 Condon 2nd 8 Weeks 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 1682 VN 01 Using Internet Valentine .5 02/01 02/15 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Hansen ECAM TBA Valentine This course provides an introduction to the use of the Internet. Topics include searching the world wide web, exploring search engines, and exchanging e-mail. CSCE 2670 NP 01 Design Technologies North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 4:00 PM W Chittick MB 125 South Campus This is an advanced course using a variety of popular desktop publishing, multi-media, web and photo editing software packages. This course will provide an in-depth study of layout, design, photo imaging, animation, and hypermedia to create professional documents that will meet the challenging needs of businesses today. Focus will be given to integrating various software components to create dynamic prentation materials for the workplace and e-business environments. Prerequisite: CSCE 2570 Desktop Publishing. CSCE 2990 OG 01 ST: PowerPoint Ogallala .5 03/02 03/16 6:00 PM 9:00 PM R Thraen ECAM TBA Ogallala Johnston Phillips BH MB Special topic course description upon request. Criminal Justice CRIM 1010 MC 01 CRIM 1010 NP 01 Intro to Criminal Justice Intro to Criminal Justice McCook North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 221 107 South Campus 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. CRIM 2030 MC 01 CRIM 2030 NP 01 Police & Society McCook Police & Society North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR Johnston BH 221 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Phillips MB 132 South Campus Examines the role of the police in relationship to law enforcement and American society. Topics include, but are not limited to, the role and function of police, the nature of police organizations and police work, and the patterns of police-community relations. (Replaces CRIM 2230 Police and Society) CRIM 2210 NP 1L Criminology Online 3 01/15 05/11 Settles Online Course Settles Online Course This course is designed to study the concepts of crime and criminology, theories of crime causation, and crime typologies. CRIM 2260 NP 1L Criminal Investigation Online 3 01/15 05/11 Introduces criminal investigation procedures. Reviews the historical development and investigative processes related to law enforcement functions. Topics include, but are not limited to, the proper collection, organization and preservation of evidence using basic investigative tools; examining the primary sources of information; analyzing the importance of writing skills; and reviewing the constitutional (legal) limitations of the investigation. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Dental Assisting DENT 1220 NP 01 Dental Assisting Clinical Practice North Platte 2 02/02 04/28 8:00 AM 5:00 PM T Rogers HASC 116 South Campus Students will be assigned to area dental offices chairside applications for general restorative procedures. Prerequesites: DENT 1110, DENT 1120, DENT 1130, DENT 1140 or BIOS 1100. DENT 1230 NP 01 Prevention & Nutrition North Platte 3 01/16 05/05 1:00 PM 2:00 PM M W FS Rogers HASC 116 South Campus Nutrition, dietary counseling, correlation between diet and dental health with emphasis on preventive dentistry. Basic pathology and coronal polishing are included in this course. Students who successfully complete the Prevention and Nutrition course along with other courses required for the dental assisting diploma, will receive certification to perform coronal polishing in the state of Nebraska. Prerequisites: DENT 1110, DENT 1120, DENT 1130, DENT 1140 or BIOS 1100. Fee $15. DENT 1250 NP 01 DENT 1250 NP 01 Dental Radiology Dental Radiology North Platte North Platte 4 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 12:00 PM R 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:00 PM M W F Rogers Rogers HASC 116 HASC 116 South Campus South Campus Understanding of the basic principles of x-ray production, processing, and image receptor placement. Knowledge of radiation protection in dentistry and basic interpretation of common dental diseases, such as caries and alveolar bone loss. This course certifies students to expose dental radiographs in the state of Nebraska. Prerequisites: DENT 1110, DENT 1120, DENT 1130, DENT 1140 or BIOS 1100. Fee $50. DENT 1260 NP 01 DENT 1260 NP 01 DENT 1260 NP 01 Dental Assisting Procedures North Platte Dental Assisting Procedures Dental Assisting Procedures North Platte North Platte 4 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 10:00 AM M W Rogers HASC 116 South Campus 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 11:00 AM M W 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM R Rogers Rogers HASC 116 HASC 116 South Campus South Campus Dental specialty procedures and office management skills are studied. Prerequesites: DENT 1110, DENT 1120, DENT 1130, DENT 1140 or BIOS 1100. Fee $40. DENT 1270 NP 01 Pharm & Med Emergencies North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 2:00 PM 3:00 PM MW Rogers HASC 116 South Campus Understanding drugs commonly used in a dental office, including acquisition, care and storage, legal considerations and proper administration. Students are prepared to deal with possible medical emergencies that may occur in the dental setting. Prerequisites: DENT 1110, DENT 1120, DENT 1130, DENT 1140 or BIOS 1100. Diesel Technology DSLT 1200 NP 01 Powertrain Repair North Platte 4 01/16 03/10 8:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWR Beel DS 600 North Campus 4 03/13 05/11 8:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWRF Beel DS 600 North Campus 2 03/13 05/11 11:30 AM 3:20 PM Design function and repairing of transmissions, axle assemblies, clutches and drivelines. Fee $15. DSLT 1215 NP 01 Mechanical Hydraulic Systems North Platte Hydraulics applied to design and function, troubleshooting and repair. Fee $15. DSLT 1230 NP 01 Mechanics Air Conditioning North Platte MTWR Beel DS 600 North Campus MTWR Davison DS 600 North Campus Air conditioning and heater system diagnosis and repair procedures. Prerequisite: DSLT 1005. Fee $10. DSLT 1250 NP 01 Applied Welding for Prime Movers North Platte 2 01/16 02/07 11:30 AM 3:20 PM Soldering, brazing, gas welding, and cutting torches used in the transportation and prime mover fields. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code DSLT 1270 NP 01 Course Title Hydraulic & Anti-lock Brakes Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 02/08 03/09 11:30 AM 3:20 PM MTWR Davison DS 600 North Campus 01/16 03/10 10:25 AM 3:00 PM MTWR Kramer DS 601 North Campus 01/16 03/10 10:25 AM 12:00 PM F Kramer DS 601 North Campus Theory and application of hydraulic and anti-lock brake systems as used in medium and heavy-duty trucks. Fee $10. DSLT 2400 NP 01 DSLT 2400 NP 01 Engine Testing North Platte Engine Testing North Platte 4 Overhaul procedure of major components and subcomponents; run in and troubleshooting procedure for Detroit, Caterpillar and Cummins diesel engines and foreign made engines. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Fee $15. DSLT 2425 NP 01 Engine Overhaul North Platte DSLT 2425 NP 01 Engine Overhaul North Platte 3 03/13 05/11 10:25 AM 12:00 PM F Kramer DS 601 North Campus 03/13 05/11 10:25 AM 3:00 PM MTWR Kramer DS 601 North Campus Engine removal and disassembly. Service of cylinder head, valve train, valves, crankshaft, timing gears, engine block, cylinders, rings and connecting rods. Fee $15. DSLT 2440 NP 01 Electronic Fuel Controls North Platte 3 01/16 02/24 8:00 AM 10:05 AM MTWRF Kramer DS 601 North Campus Operational theory, troubleshooting and programming using hand held diagnostic and laptop computers. Prerequisite: DSLT 2300 Fuel Systems and DLST 2318 Fuel Systems Overhaul. Fee $5. DSLT 2470 NP 01 Air & Engine Brakes North Platte 2 02/07 04/07 8:00 AM 10:05 AM MTWRF Kramer DS 601 North Campus Kramer DS 601 North Campus McCune MB 125 South Campus Theory, operation and repair of braking systems used in agriculture, trucks and heavy equipment. Fee $5. DSLT 2490 NP 01 Allison Transmissions North Platte 2 04/10 05/11 8:00 AM 10:05 AM MTWR Allison automatic transmission design, operation, and overhaul. Prerequisite: DSLT 1005 and Sophomore standing. Fee $5. Economics ECON 1000 NP 01 Contemporary Economic Issues North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR This course is designed to help students acquire an understanding of the U.S. economy. (Not open to students who have previously completed ECON 2110 or ECON 2120.) Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ECON 2120 NP 01 ECON 2120 NP 02 Course Title Location Principles of Economics-Micro North Platte Principles of Economics-Micro Principles of Economics-Micro North Platte McCook ECON 2120 NP B1 Principles of Economics-Micro Principles of Economics-Micro McCook Ogallala ECON 2120 NP B2 ECON 2120 NP C2 Principles of Economics-Micro Principles of Economics-Micro ECON 2120 NP D2 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON 2120 NP E2 Prin of Economics-Micro ECON 2120 NP A1 ECON 2120 NP A2 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR McCune MB 136 Web Enhanced Course 01/15 03/10 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM U TR Nutt McCune MB WB 136 215 South Campus 3 01/15 03/10 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 01/17 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM U TR Nutt McCune BH 224 DL; McCook 1st 8 Weeks ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT Broken Bow Imperial 3 3 01/16 03/10 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 01/15 03/10 12:00 PM 3:00 PM U U Nutt Nutt ECAM TBA 1st 8 Weeks ECAM TBA 1st 8 Weeks Ogallala 3 01/15 03/10 12:00 PM 3:00 PM U Nutt Valentine 3 01/15 03/10 1:00 PM 4:00 PM U Nutt ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT 1st 8 Weeks ECAM TBA DL: Valentine 1st 8 Weeks 3 3 Analysis of competitive and non-competitive markets, including the behavior of producers and consumers. Topics include price and income elasticity, income distribution, production costs, resource allocation, comparative advantage and current economic problems. Education EDUC 1010 MC 01 EDUC 1010 NP 01 College Success McCook College Success North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Vrbas WB 230 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Sandau MB 124 South Campus This course is designed to increase student success in college by assisting the students in obtaining skills necessary to reach their educational goals. Study skills, life skills, career goals, college resources and elements of Blackboard will be covered. EDUC 1310 OG 01 Intro to Professional Education 3 01/15 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U Pavlik EDUC 1310 OG A1 Intro to Professional Education 3 01/15 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U Pavlik EDUC 1310 OG B1 Intro to Professional Education 3 01/15 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U Pavlik Ogallala ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time 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 NP 01 Professional Practicum North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Sandau Arranged 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.) EDUC 1701 NP 01 Professional Practicum North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Sandau Arranged 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 2920.) EDUC 1702 NP 01 Professional Practicum North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Sandau Arranged 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 2930.) Mid-Plains Community College Course Code EDUC 1703 NP 01 Course Title Professional Practicum Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Sandau Arranged 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 2940.) EDUC 2300 MC 01 EDUC 2300 NP 01 Intro to the Exceptional Learner Intro to the Exceptional Learner McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Esch Sandau WB MB 121 136 South Campus This introductory course is a study of the characteristics of students with disabilities or exceptionalities. Emphasis is on the psychosocial implications, identification differences, learning characteristics and manifest behaviors. The effects of educational practices and attitudes, and nature of and forces for social change will be explored. This course will include 10 hours of observation in a special education classroom. Prerequisites: EDUC 1310 and PSYC 2000 or permission of instructor. EDUC 2350 NP 01 Children's Literature North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Sandau MB 107 South Campus An introduction to the literature of literacy for children. Practice in creating literacy experiences for children and in selecting and developing appropriate materials. Electrical Technology ELTR 1235 NP 01 Electric Motor Control North Platte 8 03/13 05/11 8:00 AM 4:00 PM MTWRF Elmshaeuser EL 701A North Campus Use of 2-wire and 3-wire control, pneumatic, solid state, and synchronous timers are covered. The drawing of ladder and wiring diagrams are also included. Includes the use of magnetic motor starters, control relays, and contactors. Prerequisites: ELTR 1005, ELTR 1150, and ELTR 1250. ELTR 1265 NP 01 Construction Wiring North Platte 8.5 01/16 03/10 8:00 AM 4:00 PM MTWRF Elmshaeuser EL 701A North Campus Conduit bending, voltage drop, lighting, blueprint reading, transformers, conduit fill, conductor sizing and derating, NEC, short circuit calculations, and service calculations. Prerequiisites: ELTR 1115, ELTR 1150. and ELTR 1130. Fee $50. Emergency Medical EMTL 1110 NP 01 EMTL 1110 NP 02 EMTL 1110 NP 03 EMTL 1110 NP 04 EMTL 1110 VN 01 CPR Rescuer North Platte CPR Rescuer CPR Rescuer North Platte North Platte CPR Rescuer CPR Rescuer North Platte Valentine .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 01/21 01/21 9:00 AM 6:00 PM S Staff HASC 114 South Campus 02/18 02/18 9:00 AM 6:00 PM 04/08 04/08 9:00 AM 6:00 PM S S Staff Staff HASC 114 HASC 114 South Campus South Campus 04/22 04/22 9:00 AM 6:00 PM 04/29 04/29 9:00 AM 6:00 PM S S Staff Staff HASC 114 South Campus ECAM TBA Valentine This course is intended to provide the 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 trainings. FEE $15 (book and 2 year certification card). (Replaces HLTH 1110.) Mid-Plains Community College Course Code EMTL 1530 BB 01 EMTL 1530 IM 01 EMTL 1530 IM 02 EMTL 1530 MC 01 Course Title Location Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II Broken Bow Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II Imperial Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II Benkelman McCook McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 4 4 Clay ECAM TBA 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M W 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM T R Hayes Haas TBA TBA Imperial 4 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 01/17 05/11 6:30 PM 9:30 PM M WR TR Hartwell Harpham TI TI 115 115 R T Clay Jameson HASC 114 South Campus FIRE TBA Sutherland Bowlin ECAM TBA Ogallala 4 4 01/18 05/10 6:00 PM 10:00 PM W EMTL 1530 MC 02 Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II EMTL 1530 NP 01 EMTL 1530 NP 02 Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II North Platte Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II Sutherland 4 4 01/01 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM 01/17 05/16 6:00 PM 10:00 PM EMTL 1530 OG 01 Emergency Med Technician (EMT) II 4 01/16 01/16 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M Ogallala The Emergency Medical Technician II Course is the second component of a two course offering for successful completion of an EMT course following the National EMS Educational Standards and Guidelines. This course will provide basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation as a component of a comprehensive EMS response team. This emergency medical course will include the following modules: Medical Emergencies, Special Patients/Populations, Ambulance Operations (including NIMS 100 & 700, HAZWHOPER). Upon successful completion of the EMTL 1520 EMT I and EMTL 1530 EMT II the student will be allowed to sit for the National Registry written and practical exams and apply for the State of Nebraska EMT certification. Prerequisite: EMTL 1520 EMT I within one year. (EMTL 1520 and 1530 replaces EMTL 1510.) EMTL 2100 MC 01 PHTLS (Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Su McCook 1 8:00 AM 5:00 PM SU Jacobus TI 115 This class is 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 EMTL 2110 MC 02 AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Suppo Scottsbluff 1 04/01 04/02 8:00 AM 5:00 PM SU Jacobus HARM D74 115 This class is not open for general enrollment This class 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 EMTL 2630 MC 02 Introduction to Paramedicine McCook Introduction to Paramedicine McCook 3 3 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM MTWRF Molcyk 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R Jordan TI 115 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 EMTL 2640 MC 02 Paramedic Pharmacology McCook Paramedic Pharmacology McCook 3 3 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM MTWRF Molcyk 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R Jordan TI 115 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 EMTL 2650 MC 02 Course Title Location Airway Management/Ventilation McCook Airway Management/Ventilation McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM MTWRF Molcyk 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R Jordan TI 115 TI 115 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 EMTL 2660 MC 02 Patient Assessment McCook Patient Assessment McCook 3 3 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM MTWRF Molcyk 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R Jordan 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 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM MTWRF Molcyk 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 01/16 04/07 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 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM EMTL 2690 MC 02 Medical Emergencies II Scottsbluff 8 01/09 03/30 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R MTWRF Molcyk Baumgartner TI 115 HARM D74 Class will also meet one Saturday per month. Scottsbluff 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 01/16 04/07 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 01/16 04/07 8:00 AM 5:00 PM EMTL 2750 MC 02 Operations/Putting It All Together Scottsbluff 1 04/03 04/27 6:00 PM 10:00 PM M R MTWRF Molcyk Baumgartner TI 115 HARM D74 Class will also meet one Saturday per month. 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code EMTL 2760 MC 01 Course Title Location Clinical Practicum I Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 04/08 01/16 By Arrangement MTWRF Molcyk 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. EMTL 2770 MC 01 Clinical Practicum II 3 04/08 01/16 By Arrangement MTWRF Molcyk 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 01 Field Practicum I 2 04/08 01/16 By Arrangement MTWRF Molcyk 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 3 Field Practicum II 04/08 01/16 By Arrangement MTWRF Molcyk 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. Engineering ENGR 1020 NP 01 ENGR 1020 NP A1 ENGR 1020 NP B1 Programming & Problem Solving Programming & Problem Solving North Platte McCook Programming & Problem Solving McCook 3 3 3 01/18 05/11 12:00 PM 2:30 PM 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 2:30 PM W W 01/16 05/11 Daily Daily HASC 216 WB 229 South Campus DL: McCook Daily WB DL: Podcast This course is a one semester, three credit hour, computer programming course that teaches structured programming and problem solving using computers. The course will consist of a sequence of programming assignments that require students to write computer programs to solve engineering problems. Each problem will come from a different engineering discipline. The course has no prerequisites. English ENGL 0920 MC 01 ENGL 0920 NP 01 College Prep Reading McCook College Prep Reading North Platte ENGL 0920 NP A1 College Prep Reading 3 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Staff BH 221 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Allen MB 143 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Allen South Campus 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] Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ENGL 0980 NP 01 Course Title Location Language Skills North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/16 03/10 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Leibhart MB 143 1st 8 Weeks Hybrid 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. ENGL 0990 MC 01 ENGL 0990 NP 01 ENGL 0990 NP 02 College Prep Writing College Prep Writing College Prep Writing North Platte North Platte 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR 03/13 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Schmit Leibhart Arranged MB MB 124 143 South Campus 2nd 8 Weeks Hybrid Class 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 BB 01 English Composition I Broken Bow 3 01/16 05/11 ENGL 1010 MC 01 ENGL 1010 MC 02 English Composition I McCook ENGL 1010 MC 03 McCook McCook 3 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 7:30 PM English Composition I English Composition I ENGL 1010 MC 1L ENGL 1010 MC A1 English Composition I English Composition I Online Imperial ENGL 1010 MC B1 ENGL 1010 NP 01 English Composition I English Composition I North Platte ENGL 1010 NP 02 ENGL 1010 NP 03 English Composition I English Composition I ENGL 1010 NP 04 ENGL 1010 NP 05 ENGL 1010 NP 1L Miller HSCH TBA Broken Bow High School Students Only WB 229 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T R 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Beans Beans BH WB 3 3 01/15 05/11 01/18 05/11 5:00 PM 6:30 PM W Miller Miller 3 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 7:30 PM 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM W TR Miller Schmit Online Course ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time DL: Open Site MB 136 South Campus North Platte North Platte 3 3 02/06 05/11 1:00 PM 2:50 PM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM TR MWF Allen Leibhart MB MB English Composition I North Platte MTWRF Allen HSCH TBA South Campus North Platte Online 3 3 01/09 03/07 8:00 AM 9:41 AM English Composition I English Composition I 01/09 03/07 11:28 AM 1:05 PM 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Allen Allen HSCH TBA South Campus Online Course 3 MTWRF Garner W 225 227 141 136 South Campus South Campus 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note ENGL 1020 BB 01 ENGL 1020 BB A1 English Composition II Arnold MTWRF Moninger HSCH TBA Arnold Maxwell 3 3 01/09 05/26 English Composition II 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Moninger ENGL 1020 BB B1 English Composition II Wallace 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Moninger ENGL 1020 BB C1 English Composition II Callaway 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Moninger ENGL 1020 IM 01 English Composition II Imperial 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF ENGL 1020 MC 01 English Composition II McCook 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF Miller HSCH TBA DL: Maxwell HS Students Only HSCH TBA DL: Wallace HS Students Only HSCH TBA DL: Callaway HS Students Only ECAM TBA Imperial/High School Students Only WB 226 ENGL 1020 MC 02 ENGL 1020 MC 03 English Composition II McCook 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Miller BH 224 ENGL 1020 MC 04 English Composition II English Composition II McCook McCook 3 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM TR MWF Beans Beans WB WB 227 227 ENGL 1020 MC 05 ENGL 1020 MC 06 English Composition II English Composition II McCook Trenton 3 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 7:30 PM 01/09 05/26 W Beans MTWRF Everitt ENGL 1020 MC 07 English Composition II Bartley 3 01/09 05/26 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MTWRF Harris 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF Miller 3 01/17 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM TR Miller 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Everitt 3 01/09 05/26 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MTWRF Harris 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF 3 01/09 05/26 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MTWRF Harris 3 M W F Miller MTWRF Harris ENGL 1020 MC A1 English Composition II ENGL 1020 MC A2 English Composition II ENGL 1020 MC A6 English Composition II ENGL 1020 MC A7 English Composition II Imperial Hyannis Howard WB 227 HSCH TBA Trenton/High School Students Only HSCH TBA Bartley/High School Students Only DL: Open Site ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/High School Students Only HSCH TBA DL: Hyannis/HS Students Only/Mountain Time DL: Open Site ENGL 1020 MC B1 English Composition II ENGL 1020 MC B7 English Composition II Sutherland ENGL 1020 MC C1 ENGL 1020 MC C7 English Composition II English Composition II Sargent 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/09 05/26 9:00 AM 9:50 AM ENGL 1020 NP 01 English Composition II North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Schmit HSCH TBA DL: Sutherland/HS Students Only DL: Open Site HSCH TBA DL: Sargent/HS Students Only MB 136 South Campus ENGL 1020 NP 02 ENGL 1020 NP 03 English Composition II North Platte 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F Schmit MB 136 South Campus English Composition II English Composition II North Platte North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R Allen Leibhart MB MB 136 136 South Campus South Campus English Composition II English Composition II North Platte North Platte English Composition II English Composition II North Platte Online ENGL 1020 NP 04 ENGL 1020 NP 05 ENGL 1020 NP 07 ENGL 1020 NP 08 ENGL 1020 NP 1L 3 3 3 3 3 Miller 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 03/16 05/26 8:00 AM 9:41 AM M W F Leibhart MTWRF Allen MB 143 South Campus HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only 03/16 05/26 11:28 AM 1:05 PM 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Allen Schmit HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only Online Course Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ENGL 1020 NP 2L ENGL 1020 NP A1 ENGL 1020 NP A2 ENGL 1020 NP A3 ENGL 1020 NP A5 ENGL 1020 NP B1 Course Title English Composition II Location Online English Composition II English Composition II English Composition II English Composition II ENGL 1020 NP B3 English Composition II English Composition II ENGL 1020 OG 01 English Composition II ENGL 1020 OG 02 English Composition II ENGL 1020 OG 03 ENGL 1020 OG 04 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 3 3 Hershey 3 3 01/16 05/11 Allen Online Course 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F Schmit Schmit DL: Open Site DL: Open Site HS 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM Allen Leibhart MWF MWF 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM M W F Schmit Allen Ogallala 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Fetters Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Fetters English Composition II Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Fetters English Composition II Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Fetters W DL: Open Site DL: Hershey HS Students Only DL: Open Siite DL: Open Site HSCH ECAM TBA Ogallala HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only 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 1520 NP 01 Creative Writing North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM MW Schmit MB ENGL 1520 OG 01 ENGL 1520 OG A1 Creative Writing Creative Writing Ogallala 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF MWF Docekal Docekal ENGL 1520 OG B1 Creative Writing 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Docekal ENGL 1520 OG C1 Creative Writing 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Docekal ENGL 1520 VN 1L Creative Writing 3 01/16 05/11 ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/HS Students Only/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/HS Students Only/Mountain Time Online Course Online Knispel 107 South Campus An introduction to the composition of creative pieces in both prose and poetic forms. Fiction elements including description, characterization, dialogue, plot construction/theme, and a variety of poetic forms, including strict rhyme and scansion, blank verse and free verse will comprise the writing assignments. This course is not applicable to the six-hour English composition credit requirement. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1010 with a “C” or higher. ENGL 2050 MC 1L The Novel Online 3 01/15 05/11 Miller Online Course An introduction to selected English, American, and Continental novels. Includes traditional and contemporary novels. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher or permission of instructor. ENGL 2060 MC 01 20th Century Fiction McCook 3 01/17 05/11 2:00 PM 3:15 PM TR Beans WB 227 A study of 20th century fiction in English, including both the novel and short story. Emphasis is on influential works of recognized modern literacy figures. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher or permission of instructor. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code ENGL 2100 MC 01 ENGL 2100 VN 01 Course Title Location Introduction to Literature McCook Introduction to Literature Cody Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Arnold Miller WB 227 HSCH TBA Cody HS Students Only This survey course introduces students to the major genres and conventions associated with literature including fiction, poetry, and drama. By employing critical reading/thinking skills and analytical and creative writing skills, students will understand literature more fully. The course exposes students to a range of authors representing a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Reading/Writing skills at ENGL 1010 level or its equivalent. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with “C” or higher. ENGL 2450 NP 1L Television as Literature Online 3 02/06 05/11 Allen Online Course Introduction to the study of television shows as literary and cultural texts, using critical methods to analyze varied television genres; examines narrative, character, form and cultural/historical context. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher or permission of instructor. ENGL 2510 NP 1L Science Fiction - Supernatural Lit Online 3 01/16 05/11 Leibhart Online Course A study of science fiction and supernatural stories and novels emphasizing themes and techniques common to these literary forms. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher or permission of instructor. ENGL 2990 BB 01 ST: American Sign Language Broken Bow 3 02/07 04/20 5:30 PM 7:00 PM TR Staab ECAM 103 Broken Bow Special topic course description upon request. Entrepreneurship ENTR 1050 MC 01 Introduction to Entrepreneurship McCook 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Mooney WB 230 ENTR 1050 NP 01 Introduction to Entrepreneurship North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM Berliner MB 126 TR South Campus The student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. The student will understand the role of entrepreneurial businesses in the United States and the impact on our national and global economy ENTR 2090 MC 1L Entrepreneurship Business Plan Online 3 01/16 03/10 Mooney Online Course/1st 8 Weeks The student will evaluate a business concept and create a business plan. Students will assess the strengths and weaknesses of a business concept; apply research data into the plans; and prepare the financial projections for the business concept. Students will identify and evaluate various resources available for funding small businesses. Family and Consumer Sciences FACS 1060 MC 01 Healthy Lifestyles McCook 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Hauxwell WB 121 This course will enable students to apply principles of healthy living including nutrition, exercise, stress reduction, arranging and maintaining a safe environment to their personal and professional life. Special emphasis placed on supporting families as they incorporate goals of healthy living into their daily activities. (Replaces FACS 1390.) Mid-Plains Community College Course Code FACS 1070 MC 01 FACS 1070 MC A1 Course Title Location Observation, Assessment & Guidanc McCook FACS 1070 MC B1 Observation, Assessment & GuidancNorth Platte Observation, Assessment & Guidanc Imperial FACS 1070 MC C1 Observation, Assessment & Guidanc Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Hauxwell WB 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/17 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM TR TR Hauxwell Hauxwell 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Hauxwell MB 111 DL: North Platte ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time DL: Open Site 229 This course is designed to develop an understanding of common behaviors, recognize positive guidance approaches and develop skills in using appropriate methods of guidance when building relationships. The course includes field experience in early childhood and other settings where students will demonstrate the ability to observe, document, and evaluate guidance techniques and overall developmental characteristics that aid in curriculum development. (Replaces FACS 2700.) FACS 1520 MC 01 Preschool/School Age Practicum McCook 3 01/20 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM F Esch WB 135 This course is designed to provide an understanding of the developmental stages of children from three to eight years of age by participating in hands-on learning experiences in selected child care settings. Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic skills in planning and implementing a daily routine and curriculum activities for children from 3-8 years of age are also presented. Students are required to complete a minimum of 90 clock hours of practical work experience. Attendance at discussion sessions is required. Students must also participate in weekly seminar discussions and lectures. A grade of "C" or better is required for all ECED majors. Students must be cleared through appropriate background checks and be physically able to participate in experiences with young children. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. (Replaces FACS 1980.) FACS 1600 MC 01 FACS 1600 MC A1 Human Development McCook Human Development Imperial FACS 1600 MC B1 Human Development 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Hauxwell WB 01/17 05/11 8:30 AM 9:45 AM TR Hauxwell 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Hauxwell ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time DL: Open Site 229 A developmental life cycle approach to the study of the individual from conception to old age including death. Each stage of life is studied from the perspective of how individual development is fostered within the family system. FACS 2360 MC 01 FACS 2360 MC A1 FACS 2360 MC B1 Administration of Early Childhood P McCook Administration of Early Childhood P North Platte Administration of Early Childhood P Imperial 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM MW MW Esch Esch WB MB 226 111 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM MW Esch ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time DL: North Platte This course provides students with the opportunity to examine and interpret standards pertaining to the establishment and operation of centers for young children. It covers the various types of child care and early education settings, roles and responsibilities of administrator. Issues related to licensing, early learning guidelines, accreditation and ensuring quality are covered in addition to; site selection, policy formation, administrative forms, staffing needs, fiscal management, equipment selection, program evaluation, staff development, parent involvement, and administrative styles and techniques. (Replaces FACS 1930.) Fire Science Technology FRST 1300 MC 01 Strategy & Tactics McCook 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:00 PM M W Staff WB 215 FRST 1300 MC A1 Strategy & Tactics North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:00 PM M W Staff MB 111 This course provides the principles of fire ground control through utilization of personal, equipment and extinguishing agents. Prerequisite: FRST 1650. DL: North Platte Mid-Plains Community College Course Code FRST 1420 MC 01 Course Title Fire Protection Systems Location McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/17 05/11 10:00 AM 11:00 AM TR Staff BH 225 This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers. Fee $5. FRST 1640 MC 01 Fire Investigation II McCook 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:00 PM TR Metcalf WB 135 This course is intended to provide the students with advanced technical knowledge on the rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentation, case preparation and courtroom testimony. Prerequisite: FRST 1610. FRST 1700 MC 01 Wild Land Firefighting McCook 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:00 PM M W Staff BH 224 FRST 1700 MC A1 Wild Land Firefighting North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 12:00 PM M W Staff MB 111 DL: North Platte The students will learn and understand the S-110, S-130 and S-190 wildland firefighting programs. These programs cover the ICS system, fire behavior and general firefighting. FRST 1770 MC 01 FRST 1770 MC A1 Fire Apparatus Operations McCook Fire Apparatus Operations North Platte 2 2 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 10:00 AM M W Metcalf BH 223 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 10:00 AM M W Metcalf MB 111 DL: North Platte TR TR Smith Smith BH MB 224 111 DL: North Platte TR Metcalf WB 135 This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to apparatus driving, operating and overall knowledge of the vehicle. FRST 1900 MC 01 FRST 1900 MC A1 Fire Behavior & Combustion Fire Behavior & Combustion McCook North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:00 AM This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread and are controlled. FRST 1980 MC 01 Building Construction for Fire Prev McCook 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations and operating at emergencies. FRST 2010 MC 01 Rescue II McCook 2 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 11:00 AM M Schoenemann WB 135 This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to rescue, topics include: truck, bus and farm vehicle extrication, high and low level rope rescue, trench rescue, ice rescue and grain bin rescue and recovery. Geography GEOG 1050 NP 01 GEOG 1050 OG 1L Physical Geography North Platte Physical Geography Online 4 4 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR 01/16 05/11 Long HASC 206 Knight Take Lab N Online Course/Take Lab A An introduction to the forces, events, materials, and organisms that contribute to our physical environment. Includes topics dealing with weather, earth materials, climate, weathering, landforms, ecosystems and environmental regions. NOTE: Applicable to the physical sciences requirements at most institutions. Laboratory required. Fee $15. GEOG 1051 NP 01 Physical Geography Lab N North Platte 0 01/17 05/11 2:15 PM 3:15 PM GEOG 1051 OG 1L Physical Geography Lab A Online 0 01/16 05/11 Lab for Physical Geography. TR Long Knight HASC 206 South Campus Online Course 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 1450 MC 01 GDVC 1450 NP 01 Typography McCook Typography North Platte 3 3 01/18 05/11 1:00 PM 4:00 PM W Meyers WR 106A 01/19 05/11 3:00 PM 6:00 PM R Meyers MB 133 Students will become familiar with the history of typography as they learn the fundamental differences between fonts, and the requirements for quality type reproduction. Students will apply this information as they create aesthetically pleasing typographic documents and explore creative use of typography. GDVC 1550 MC 01 Illustration McCook 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 4:00 PM GDVC 1550 NP 01 Illustration North Platte 3 01/19 05/11 10:00 AM 1:00 PM M R Meyers WR 106A Meyers MB 133 Students will develop skills in digital illustration and comparisons will be made between traditional illustration methods and digital methods. Students will research the work of other illustrators and develop their own style as they work on real world project scenarios. GDVC 2400 OG 01 Multimedia Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Tuttle HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only Students will learn basic video editing skills as they create their own documentaries and movies using video and audio editing software. They will output these projects for use in presentations, as DVDs, and on the Web. GDVC 2600 MC 01 GDVC 2600 MC A1 Portfolio McCook Portfolio North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 4:00 PM T Meyers WR 106A Hybrid Course 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 4:00 PM T Meyers MB 133 DL: North Platte/Hybrid Students will design their own ID package and refine their portfolio to help them prepare for employment after graduation. They will create a print, DVD, and a web portfolio. Included in the course will be the exhibition of student work for public display. Health HLTH 2300 MC 01 HLTH 2300 NP 01 Health Education Health Education McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T R Olsen Thalken WB MB 227 107 South Campus A look at new concepts and trends as related to personal and community health. Topics to be covered include such things as fitness and nutrition, weight control, disease, human sexuality, aging, death, mental health and the role of drugs in our society. Heating, Ventilation & AC Tech HVAC 1400 NP 01 Spring Internship North Platte 1.5 02/03 05/05 8:00 AM 4:00 PM F Kemp WW 401 Arranged Kemp WW 401 North Campus Hands on experience working as an employee with a local HVAC business and coordinated by Mid-Plains HVAC Department. HVAC 1410 NP 01 A/C Cycle Theory North Platte 3 01/16 05/08 8:00 AM 10:50 AM M This course will cover basic A/C principles, refrigerants, and the refrigeration cycle. Prerequisite: HVAC 1320 and Corequisites: HVAC 1475 and 1480. HVAC 1425 NP 01 A/C Cycle Lab North Platte HVAC 1425 NP 01 A/C Cycle Lab North Platte 2 01/17 05/09 8:00 AM 8:50 AM T Kemp WW 401 North Campus 01/16 05/08 10:50 AM 4:00 PM M Kemp WW 401 North Campus This course includes working with actual models of window air conditioners and mock-up trainers while applying shop tools and techniques. Fee $!5. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code HVAC 1435 NP 01 Course Title A/C Control Theory Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/17 05/09 8:50 AM 11:40 AM T Kemp WW 401 North Campus This course will cover residential and commercial A/C wiring diagrams, schematics and electrical control devices including troubleshooting and repair. Prerequisite: HVAC 1310 and Corequisites: HVAC 1445 and 1460. HVAC 1440 NP 01 A/C Controls Lab North Platte 1 01/17 05/09 12:40 PM 3:20 PM T Kemp WW 401 North Campus This course will cover residential and commercial A/C wiring diagrams, schematics and electrical control devices including troubleshooting and repair. Prerequisite: HVAC 1310. HVAC 1445 NP 01 A/C Apps Refrigerant/Rec North Platte 4 01/18 05/10 8:00 AM 11:40 AM W Kemp WW 401 North Campus The student will study design and do maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and fine tuning of residential and commercial air conditioning. Prerequisite: HVAC 1310 and Corequisite: HVAC 1435. HVAC 1460 NP 01 A/C Applications Lab North Platte 1 01/18 05/10 12:40 PM 3:10 PM W Kemp WW 401 North Campus The student will study design and do maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and fine tuning of residential and commercial air conditioning. Corequisite: HVAC 1435. Fee $10. HVAC 1475 NP 01 Heat Pumps Theory North Platte 3 01/19 05/11 8:00 AM 11:00 AM R Kemp WW 401 North Campus R Kemp WW 401 North Campus A study of heat pumps and electrical sequence of heat pumps. Prerequisites: HVAC 1310 and Corequisite: HVAC 1410. HVAC 1480 NP 01 Heat Pumps Lab North Platte 1 01/19 05/11 11:00 AM 3:00 PM A study of heat pumps. Students will have applications of tracing, troubleshooting, and repair. Prerequisites: HVAC 1310 and Corequisite: HVAC 1410. Fee $10. HVAC 1710 NP 01 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning North Platte 2 01/16 04/10 6:00 PM 9:15 PM M Kemp WW 401 North Campus Kemp WW 401 North Campus Clouatre Wolar WB MB 227 145 Cultural Diversity Refrigeration cycle, component principles, repair applications and shop projects. Heating and cooling unit installation and service. Fee $10. HVAC 1850 NP 01 CFC Certification North Platte .5 03/28 03/30 6:00 PM 10:00 PM TR EPA requirements, handling of refrigerants and CFC certification exam. History HIST 1010 MC 01 HIST 1010 NP 01 CD Western Civilization II Since 1715 Western Civilization II Since 1715 McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F This course will analyze the impact of social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual changes upon Europe from the close of Louis XIV's reign until the contemporary period. The course will include the Enlightenment, capitalism, industrialization, the French Revolution, liberalism, democracy, nationalism, imperialism, socialism, the Russian Revolution, fascism, World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, the Cold War era, and the Revolutions of 1989. HIST 1060 NP 1L CD World History II Online 3 01/16 05/11 Wolar Online Course/Cultural Diversity This course will analyze the impact of social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual changes in the context of world civilizations from the beginning of the 16th century until the contemporary period. Specific historical trends within the Middle Eastern, Asian, African, European, and Western Hemispheric context from the 16th century until the present will be studied. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code HIST 2010 NP 01 CD Course Title American History I to 1877 Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Wolar MB 145 South Campus 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 IM 1L American History II Since 1877 Online 3 01/16 05/11 HIST 2020 MC 01 American History II Since 1877 McCook 3 01/19 05/11 6:30 PM 8:00 PM R HIST 2020 MC 02 HIST 2020 MC A1 American History II Since 1877 McCook 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR American History II Since 1877 Ogallala 3 3 01/19 05/11 5:30 PM 7:00 PM HIST 2020 MC B1 HIST 2020 MC C1 American History II Since 1877 3 3 HIST 2020 NP 01 CD HIST 2020 NP 02 CD HIST 2020 NP 03 American History II Since 1877 American History II Since 1877 North Platte 3 American History II Since 1877 North Platte American History II Since 1877 North Platte 3 3 Staff Online Course/High School Students Only Clouatre WB 229 Staff WB 227 R Clouatre 01/19 05/11 6:30 PM 8:00 PM R Clouatre ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site 01/19 05/11 6:30 PM 8:00 PM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM R MWF Clouatre Wolar MB 145 DL: Open Site Cultural Diversity 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:50 PM TR Wolar MB 145 South Campus 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ostermeyer SPAT TBA St. Pats HS Students Only 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. HIST 2990 BB 01 HIST 2990 BB 01 ST: History Tour of Custer County Broken Bow 1 ST: History Tour of Custer County Broken Bow 04/20 04/22 9:00 AM 5:00 PM 04/20 04/22 6:00 PM 9:00 PM S R Bristol ECAM 104 Broken Bow Bristol ECAM 104 Broken Bow Special topic course description upon request. Humanities HUMS 1100 MC 1L HUMS 1100 NP 01 Introduction to Humanities Online Introduction to Humanities North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Johnson MWF Galvan Online Course MB 131 South Campus This is a survey course focusing on art, music, theatre, film, dance, architecture, and philosophy. It examines the unfolding of global humanistic traditions in order to reawaken our sense of wonder and curiosity about he meaning of life. The course gives the students criteria from which to evaluate their own times and situation and in addition, enriches students' historical perspectives. It shows how the various arts intersect, influence, and are influenced by their times. HUMS 2990 VN 1L ST: Intro to Archeology Description available from instructor by request. Online 3 01/16 05/11 Dickey Online Course 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 01 INFO 1000 NP 1L Intro to Information Tech North Platte INFO 1000 NP A1 Intro to Information Tech Intro to Information Tech Online McCook INFO 1000 NP B1 INFO 1000 NP D1 Intro to Information Tech Intro to Information Tech INFO 1000 NP E1 Intro to Information Tech 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM M W Luke MB 128 3 01/16 05/11 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM M W Staff Luke WB 215 Imperial Ogallala 3 3 01/16 05/11 8:30 AM 9:45 AM 01/16 05/11 8:30 AM 9:45 AM MW MW Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL; Imperial/MT ECAM TBA DL; Ogallala/MT Broken Bow 3 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM M W Luke ECAM TBA Online Course DL: McCook 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 01/16 05/11 Staff 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 1220 NP 01 PC Troubleshooting /Repair North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM W Luke MB 128 South Campus INFO 1220 NP A1 INFO 1220 NP B1 PC Troubleshooting /Repair McCook 01/18 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM W Luke WB 215 DL; McCook INFO 1220 NP C1 PC Troubleshooting /Repair PC Troubleshooting /Repair Imperial Valentine 3 3 3 01/18 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 01/18 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM W W Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL; Imperial/MT ECAM DL; Valentine INFO 1220 NP D1 INFO 1220 NP E1 PC Troubleshooting /Repair PC Troubleshooting /Repair Ogallala Broken Bow 3 3 01/18 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 01/18 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM W W Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL: Ogallal/MT ECAM TBA DL: Broken Bow This course is designed to provide the participants with a solid foundation and practice in maintaining, troubleshooting and upgrading computer systems. Topics to be covered include: procedures and techniques for disassembling and inspecting systems; basics of circuitry networking and connectivity, common error messages and what they mean; installing, troubleshooting and servicing major system components from hard drives to CPU's; maximizing system performance - RAM to registry tweaking; hands-on workshop in "tearing down" and rebuilding systems. Prerequisite: INFO 1200. Fee $10. INFO 1260 NP 01 Customer Support/Help Desk Customer Support/Help Desk North Platte Online Customer Support/Help Desk McCook INFO 1260 NP C1 Customer Support/Help Desk Customer Support/Help Desk Imperial Valentine INFO 1260 NP D1 INFO 1260 NP E1 Customer Support/Help Desk Customer Support/Help Desk Ogallala Broken Bow INFO 1260 NP 1L INFO 1260 NP A1 INFO 1260 NP B1 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/16 05/11 MW 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 3 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 3 3 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 3 3 3 Luke Staff MB 128 South Campus Online Course MW Luke WB 215 DL: McCook MW MW Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL: Imperial ECAM TBA DL: Valentine MW MW Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT ECAM TBA DL: Broken Bow This course includes valuable information and everyday solutions for addressing the attitudes, behaviors, and relationships between customers and the support team. Fee $10. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code INFO 1620 MC 01 INFO 1620 MC A1 Course Title Location Network Administration I McCook Network Administration I Network Administration I North Platte Ogallala INFO 1620 MC D1 Network Administration I Network Administration I Imperial Valentine INFO 1620 MC E1 Network Administration I Broken Bow INFO 1620 MC B1 INFO 1620 MC C1 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 12:00 PM R Luke WB 01/19 05/11 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 01/19 05/11 8:00 AM 11:00 AM R R Luke Luke MB 128 DL: North Platte ECAM TBA DL: Ogallal/MT 3 01/19 05/11 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 01/19 05/11 9:00 AM 12:00 PM R R Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL; Imperial/MT ECAM TBA DL: Valentine 3 01/19 05/11 9:00 AM 12:00 PM R Luke ECAM TBA DL; Broken Bow 3 3 215 This course provides support professionals with desktop operating system skills necessary to use the desktop interface and tools necessary for implementing and administrating an industrial strength workstation in a small or large network. Partial preparation for Microsoft certification exam 70-210. Prerequisite: INFO 1050. Fee $10. INFO 1696 NP 01 Web Design II North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Mora MB 141 South Campus INFO 1696 NP A1 Web Design II McCook 3 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W Mora BH 224 DL: McCook Current state of the art software will be used to explore the dynamics of web page design. Topics including dynamic HTML, rich media such as Flash elements, animation, digital movies, sound, templates, and an introduction to database functionality will be explored. Web site/page design elements and Web publishing/maintenance principles will be reinforced. INFO 1695 is recommended but not required as a prerequisite to this course. (Software used: Dreamweaver). Fee $5. INFO 2025 NP 01 INFO 2025 NP 1L Operating Systems II North Platte Operating Systems II Operating Systems II Online McCook Imperial Valentine 3 INFO 2025 NP C1 Operating Systems II Operating Systems II INFO 2025 NP D1 Operating Systems II INFO 2025 NP E1 Operating Systems II INFO 2025 NP A1 INFO 2025 NP B1 3 3 T Luke 01/16 05/11 01/17 05/11 10:00 AM 1:00 PM T Staff Luke 3 01/17 05/11 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 01/17 05/11 10:00 AM 1:00 PM T T Luke Luke ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/MT ECAM TBA DL: Valentine Ogallala 3 01/17 05/11 12:00 AM 12:00 PM T Luke ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT Broken Bow 3 01/17 05/11 10:00 AM 1:00 PM T Luke ECAM TBA DL; Broken Bow 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 1:00 PM MB 128 South Campus Online Course DL: Imperial This course is an introduction to basic administration tasks using command line for Windows operating systems. Students will work with each of these operating systems in both a standalone and a network environment. Prerequisite: INFO 1025 or permission of instructor. Fee $10. (Replaces INFO 1020.) INFO 2700 NP 01 Administering Directory Services North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 2:30 PM 3:45 PM MW Luke MB 128 South Campus This course prepares students to have the ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot the Windows 2000 Active DirectoryTM components, DNS for Active Directory and Active Directory security solutions. In addition, students will gain the skills required to manage, monitor, and optimize the desktop environment by using Group Policy. Partial preparation for Microsoft certification exam 70-217. Prerequisites: INFO 1620 and INFO 2600. INFO 2900 NP 01 Internship North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 4:00 PM 5:50 PM M Luke MB 128 Specially Arranged Course The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. Prerequisite: Successful completion of thirty (30) credit hours of Information Technology or permission of instructor. Fee $10. Journalism JOUR 1210 NP 01 Applied Journalism II A continuation of JOUR 1200. North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Allen Arranged Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Lakota Language LAKL 2990 VN 01 LAKL 2990 VN 02 ST: Lakota History/Culture Valentine ST: Lakota Language Valentine 3 4 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 10:00 PM R White Hat ECAM TBA Valentine White Hat ECAM TBA Valentine Special Topics Licensed Practical Nursing LPNR 2120 NP 1L IV Certification Preparation Online 4 01/16 05/11 Harrison Online Course Optional post graduate course to prepare LPNs to perform expanded duties to IV therapy as allowed by state law. Upon completion, LPNs are eligible to be certified after successful completion of the certifying examination. Prerequisites: Pharmacology / drug calculations exam, one letter of reference, and hold current LPN license. Fee $15. Logistics/Materials Management WARE 1100 NP 1L Introduction to Logistics Online 3 01/16 03/10 Morfeld 1st 8 Weeks Online Course This course will provide a broad overview of logistics management. The role of logistics management and supply-chain management will be explored. Topics discussed in this course will include transportation management, inventory management, warehousing, supply management and international logistics. Customer service, logistics systems analysis and control will also be addressed. WARE 1200 NP 1L Global Logistics Online 3 01/16 03/10 Morfeld 1st 8 Weeks Online Course This course will provide a broad overview of global logistics management. Topics discussed in this course will include the role of government in the movement of products across borders, international sourcing strategies, transportation issues, documentation, and export considerations including inventory management and warehousing. WARE 2400 NP 1L Purchasing Logistics Online 3 03/12 05/11 Morfeld 2nd 8 Weeks Online Course This course familiarizes the student with the theory and application of purchasing and materials management concepts. Topics which will be addressed include purchasing organization and administration, quality management, supplier relationships, and negotiations. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Mathematics MATH 0090 NP 01 MATH 0090 NP A1 Math for Health Occupations North Platte MATH 0090 NP B1 Math for Health Occupations Math for Health Occupations McCook Broken Bow MATH 0090 NP C1 Math for Health Occupations MATH 0090 NP D1 Math for Health Occupations 2 2 01/16 03/10 4:00 PM 6:00 PM MW Volentine HASC 216 2 01/16 03/10 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 01/16 03/10 4:00 PM 6:00 PM MW MW Volentine Volentine WB 229 ECAM 113 Valentine 2 01/16 03/10 4:00 PM 6:00 PM MW Volentine Ogallala 2 01/16 03/10 3:00 PM 5:00 PM MW Volentine 1st 8 weeks DL: McCook 1st 8 weeks DL: Broken Bow 1st 8 weeks ECAM TBA DL: Valentine 1st 8 weeks ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/MT 1st 8 Weeks 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 01 MATH 0100 NP 02 MATH 0100 NP 1L MATH 0100 NP A1 Fundamentals of Mathematics North Platte Fundamentals of Mathematics Fundamentals of Mathematics North Platte Online Fundamentals of Mathematics McCook 3 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM 141 South Campus 01/16 03/10 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWRF Jacobs 01/16 05/11 Daily MWF HASC 216 South Campus Online Course 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM WB DL: McCook MWF O'Connor O'Connor MB 226 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. MATH 0900 BB 01 MATH 0900 BB A1 MATH 0900 BB B1 MATH 0900 BB C1 MATH 0900 MC 01 MATH 0900 MC 02 MATH 0900 MC 1L MATH 0900 NP 01 MATH 0900 NP 02 MATH 0900 NP 03 Elementary Algebra Broken Bow Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra 3 3 3 3 Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra McCook Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra McCook Online Elementary Algebra North Platte Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra North Platte North Platte 3 3 3 3 3 3 01/15 05/07 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U Barta 01/15 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 01/15 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U U Barta Barta 01/16 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Barta Curl 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/16 05/11 Curl Jonckheere MW ECAM 113 Broken Bow DL: Open Site DL: Open Site DL: Open Site BH 225 BH 225 Online Course 03/13 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWRF Jacobs HASC 216 South Campus 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM M W F Swanson 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MTWRF Volentine HASC 118 HASC 119 South Campus South Campus 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MATH 1010 MC 01 MATH 1010 MC 02 Course Title Location Intermediate Algebra McCook Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra McCook North Platte MATH 1010 NP 04 Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra North Platte North Platte MATH 1010 NP 05 MATH 1010 NP 1L Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra North Platte Online MATH 1010 NP 02 MATH 1010 NP 03 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Curl BH 225 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM T R Curl 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MTWRF Volentine BH 222 HASC 119 South Campus 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 7:30 PM W 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Swanson O'Connor HASC 119 MB 141 South Campus South Campus 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 01/16 05/11 Jacobs O'Connor HASC 118 South Campus Online Course 3 3 TR 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 BB 01 3 01/09 05/26 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Kitt MTWRF Ready HSCH TBA Sargent HS Students Only HSCH TBA Dunning HS School Only 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Kitt Curl Curl HSCH TBA DL: Taylor HS Students Only BH 221 BH 222 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R O'Connor O'Connor MB MB 141 141 South Campus South Campus 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Jacobs HASC 119 South Campus 3 3 03/16 05/26 11:28 AM 1:05 AM MTWRF Andersen HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only 03/16 05/26 8:00 AM 9:41 AM 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Cooper Daily HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only Online Course College Algebra College Algebra Sargent Dunning College Algebra Taylor College Algebra College Algebra McCook McCook 3 MATH 1150 MC 02 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R MATH 1150 NP 01 MATH 1150 NP 02 College Algebra College Algebra North Platte North Platte 3 3 MATH 1150 NP 03 College Algebra North Platte MATH 1150 NP 04 MATH 1150 NP 05 College Algebra North Platte College Algebra College Algebra North Platte Online MATH 1150 BB 02 MATH 1150 BB A1 MATH 1150 MC 01 MATH 1150 NP 1L MATH 1150 NP A1 MATH 1150 NP A2 College Algebra College Algebra MATH 1150 NP B1 MATH 1150 NP B2 MATH 1150 NP C1 MATH 1150 NP C2 3 3 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R O'Connor O'Connor DLl: Open Site DL: Open Site College Algebra College Algebra 3 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R O'Connor O'Connor DL Open Site DL: Open Site College Algebra 3 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F O'Connor MATH 1150 OG 01 College Algebra College Algebra Grant 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R O'Connor 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Lee MATH 1150 OG 02 College Algebra Ogallala 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR Ayres DL: Open Site DL: Open Site HSCH TBA Perkins County/High School Students Only ECAM TBA Ogallala 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note MATH 1200 BB 01 Elements of Statistics Dunning 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ready MATH 1200 MC 01 Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics McCook McCook 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF MWF Elements of Statistics Bartley 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ellicott Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics Online Imperial 01/16 05/11 01/16 05/11 7:00 AM 7:50 AM MWF Jonckheere Salyer 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF Salyer HSCH TBA Bartley/High School Students Only Online Course ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time DL: Open Site 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF MWF Salyer Volentine ECAM TBA DL: Valentine HASC 216 South Campus MATH 1200 MC 02 MATH 1200 MC 03 MATH 1200 MC 1L MATH 1200 MC A1 MATH 1200 MC A2 MATH 1200 MC B1 Elements of Statistics 3 3 3 3 3 3 Salyer Salyer HSCH TBA Dunning HS Students Only BH 224 BH 224 MATH 1200 NP 01 Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics Valentine North Platte MATH 1200 NP 02 MATH 1200 NP 03 Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics North Platte North Platte 3 3 01/09 03/07 9:46 AM 11:23 AM MTWRF Andersen 01/09 03/07 1:50 PM 3:27 PM MTWRF Andersen HSCH TBA South Campus HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only MATH 1200 NP 04 MATH 1200 NP A4 Elements of Statistics North Platte U Staff MB McCook Broken Bow 3 3 03/12 05/07 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics 03/12 05/08 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 03/12 05/08 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U U Staff Staff BH 224 DL: McCook ECAM TBA DL: Broken Bow MATH 1200 NP D4 Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics Imperial Ogallala 3 03/10 05/08 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 03/10 05/08 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U U Staff Staff ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/MT ECAM TBA DL: Ogallal/MT MATH 1200 NP E4 Elements of Statistics Valentine 3 03/12 05/08 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U Staff ECAM TBA DL: Valentine MATH 1200 NP B4 MATH 1200 NP C4 3 3 136 South Campus 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 BB 01 Trigonometry Dunning 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ready HSCH TBA Dunning HS Students Only HSCH TBA BBHS Students Only MATH 1250 BB 02 Trigonometry Broken Bow 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Stamp MATH 1250 BB 03 Trigonometry Callaway 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ready MATH 1250 MC 01 MATH 1250 NP 01 Trigonometry Trigonometry McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R MATH 1250 NP 04 Trigonometry North Platte 3 03/16 05/26 9:46 AM 11:23 AM MTWRF Andersen HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only MATH 1250 NP 05 MATH 1250 NP 1L Trigonometry North Platte 03/16 05/26 1:50 PM 3:27 PM HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only Trigonometry Online 3 3 01/16 05/11 Jonckheere Volentine MTWRF Andersen Daily HSCH TBA Dunning HS Students Only BH 221 HASC 216 South Campus 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 MATH 1350 MC 01 MATH 1350 MC A1 Course Title Location Applied Calculus McCook Applied Calculus North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Jonckheere BH 223 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Jonckheere MB 143 DL: North Platte Concepts of differential and integral calculus with applications to business, economics and the social sciences. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1150 with at least a "C" or adequate score on the math placement test. Note: Credit will not be given in both MATH 1350 and MATH 1600. MATH 1600 BB 01 MATH 1600 BB 02 Analytic Geom & Calc I Sargent MTWRF Kitt HSCH TBA Sargent HS Students Only Callaway 5 5 01/09 05/26 Analytic Geom & Calc I 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Ellis MATH 1600 NP 02 Analytic Geom & Calc I North Platte 5 01/09 05/26 9:46 AM 11:23 AM MTWRF Cooper HSCH TBA Callaway HS Students Only HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only This course is a study of analytical geometry and single variable calculus. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, and applications of integrals. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1150 and MATH 1250 with at least a “C” or an adequate level on the math placement test and trigonometry in high school. Note: Credit will not be given for both MATH 1350 and MATH 1600. MATH 1900 MC 01 MATH 1900 MC A1 Analytic Geometry & Calc II Analytic Geometry & Calc II McCook North Platte 5 5 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MTWRF Jonckheere MTWRF Jonckheere BH MB 223 111 DL: North Platte A continuation of MATH 1450. Trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential functions, methods of integration, polar coordinates, applications and infinite series. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1600 with at least a "C". MATH 2100 MC 01 MATH 2100 MC A1 Modern Elem School Math II Modern Elem School Math II McCook North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Salyer Salyer BH MB 224 143 DL: North Platte Required for the elementary education major. Modular arithmetic, ratio & proportion, percent, introduction to probability, brief introduction to descriptive statistics, measurement and metric system, measurement of plane and solid geometric figures, geometric constructions and coordinate geometry. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 2000 with at least a "C" or permission of instructor. MATH 2600 MC 01 Differential Equations McCook 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Jonckheere BH 225 Elementary differential equations with applications including methods of solving equations of order one, linear differential equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, inverse operators, solution of systems of differential equations and solution of differential equations by matrix methods and the LaPlace transform. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 2450 with at least a "C". Medical Laboratory Technician MEDT 1010 NP 01 Fundamentals of Phlebotomy North Platte 2 03/06 05/01 5:00 PM 10:00 PM M Perry HASC 212 1st 8 Weeks The student will be trained to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and precautions including: vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture specimen collection on adults, children, and infants. Emphasis will be place on infection prevention, proper patient identification, proper labeling of specimens, and quality assurance. Students will be taught specimen handling, processing, and accessioning. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED; Must be 18 years of age or permission of the instructor. MEDT 1100 NP 01 Hematology North Platte 5 01/16 05/03 9:30 AM 1:00 PM MW Mortensen HASC 212 South Campus The study of the formation, function, and identification of normal mature, immature, and abnormal human blood cells; cellular morphology in anemias and leukemias and other blood disorders; the mechanism of blood coagulation; and the laboratory tests necessary to determine the levels and function of these many different cells and components. Lecture and lab. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 1000. Fee $30. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MEDT 1710 NP 01 Course Title Immunology Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note North Platte 1.5 01/17 05/02 9:30 AM 11:30 AM T Mortensen This course involves the study of the immunologic principles of antibody and antigen detection in the blood serum and other body fluids. 1000. MEDT 2720 NP 01 np North Platte 4 01/09 05/05 By Arrangement HASC 212 South Campus Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT MTWRF Steinbeck Site Arranged The theory, practical application and technical performance of hematological, coagulation, immunological, serological, and phlebotomy procedures. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 1100. MEDT 2730 NP 01 Clinical Chemistry Practicum North Platte 4 01/09 05/05 By Arrangement MTWRF Steinbeck Site Arranged The theory, practical application and technical performance of clinical chemistry procedures. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 2410. MEDT 2740 NP 01 Clinical Microbiology Practicum North Platte 4 01/09 05/05 By Arrangement MTWRF Steinbeck Site Arranged The theory, practical application and technical performance of procedures used for isolation and identification of bacterial, mycotic, parasitic and viral organisms infecting humans. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 2100. MEDT 2750 NP 01 Clinical Blood Bank Practicum North Platte 4 01/09 05/05 By Arrangement MTWRF Steinbeck Site Arranged The theory, practical application and technical performance of blood bank procedures required for transfusion of blood and blood components and for handling and storage of blood and blood components. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 2500. MEDT 2760 NP 01 Clinical Urinalysis Practicum North Platte 1 01/09 05/05 By Arrangement MTWRF Steinbeck Site Arranged The theory, practical application and technical performance of procedures utilized in the analysis of urine and other body fluids. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 2250. MEDT 2770 NP 01 Clinical Sp Studies Practicum North Platte 1 05/08 05/11 9:00 AM 4:00 PM MTWRF Steinbeck HASC 212 Site Arranged The theory, practical application and technical performance of specialized clinical chemistry laboratory and blood banking procedures used in diagnostic laboratory medicine. Prerequisites: Successful completion all program required MEDT prefixed courses and all general education program requirements. Music MUSC 1010 BB B0 Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Broken Bow McCook MUSC 1010 NP 02 Music Appreciation Music Appreciation North Platte North Platte MUSC 1010 NP 03 Music Appreciation MUSC 1010 NP 1L MUSC 1010 NP 2L MUSC 1010 MC 01 MUSC 1010 NP 01 3 3 3 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM W MW Foss Caldwell 3 01/16 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R Koch 01/09 03/07 8:00 AM 9:41 AM MTWRF Purdy North Platte 3 03/16 05/26 8:00 AM 9:41 AM Music Appreciation Online 3 01/16 05/11 Peters Music Appreciation Online 3 01/15 03/10 Peters MTWRF Purdy ECAM 102 TI 104 Broken Bow MB 115 South Campus HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only/1st 8 Weeks HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only/2nd 8 Weeks Online Course 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 1010: Concert Choir prior to Fall 2016] Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MUSC 1030 NP 01 Course Title Select Choir Location North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 01/17 05/11 12:15 PM 1:00 PM TR Peters MB 115 South Campus A select mixed singing group performing chamber choral repertoire including madrigals, motets, jazz, and a cappella work. Audition required. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 1040, 2030, and 2040.) MUSC 1050 MC 01 MUSC 1050 NP 01 Concert Choir Concert Choir McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 1:15 PM M W Caldwell Peters TI MB 104 115 South Campus A large mixed choir performing choral works as well as chamber music. Public concerts and tours. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. [Offered as MUSC 1010: Concert Choir prior to Fall 2016] MUSC 1090 NP 01 Chamber Ensemble North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM M Allen MB 115 Arranged Development of music ensemble experience through participation in and performance with the chamber Ensemble. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. MUSC 1100 MC 01 MUSC 1100 NP 01 Jazz Band McCook Jazz Band North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 1:15 PM 2:15 PM TR Staff TI 104 Daly MB 115 Arranged An instrumental ensemble performing all forms of jazz music. Public concerts and tours. Open to all students through audition. Repeatable up to six times. [Offered as MUSC 1050: Jazz Band prior to Fall 2016] MUSC 1120 NP 01 Sandhills Symphony Orchestra North Platte 1 01/15 05/11 3:00 PM 5:00 PM U Allen HSCH TBA Contact instructor before taking this course Develop orchestral experience through participation in the Sandhills Symphony Orchestra of North Platte. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. MUSC 1300 IM 01 Music Theory I Imperial 3 01/09 05/26 MUSC 1300 MC 01 Music Theory I McCook 3 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement MTWRF Hayes Myers HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only TI 104 Rudiments of music, including melodic and rhythmic notation, scales, key signatures, intervals, chord structure, and elementary harmonic analysis. Taken concurrently with MUSC 1400 Piano Techniques I and MUSC 1960 Sight Singing and Ear Training I. Open to all students. McCook North Platte 3 MUSC 1310 NP 01 Music Theory II Music Theory II 3 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF MUSC 1310 OG 01 Music Theory II Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Schlake MUSC 1310 MC 01 Myers Allen TI MB 104 114 Arranged South Campus HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only Continuation of MUSC 1300. Harmonic analysis: chorales and other melodies, using diatonic triads, dominant and leading tone seventh chords, and modulations. Taken concurrently with MUSC 1410 and MUSC 1970. MUSC 1400 IM 01 Piano Techniques I Imperial 1 01/09 05/26 MUSC 1400 MC 01 Piano Techniques I McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement MTWRF Hayes Beginning keyboard fundamentals. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1300 and MUSC 1960. Open to all students. Myers HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students Only TI 104 Arranged Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MUSC 1410 MC 01 MUSC 1410 NP 01 Course Title Location Piano Techniques II McCook Piano Techniques II North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM TR Myers TI 104 Arranged Koch MB 114 South Campus Myers Koch TI MB 104 114 Arranged South Campus Pucket MB 114 South Campus Continuation of MUSC 1400. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1310 and MUSC 1970. Open to all students. MUSC 1430 MC 01 MUSC 1430 NP 01 Piano Techniques IV Piano Techniques IV McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM TR A continuation of MUSC 1410. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 2310 and MUSC 1990. Open to all students. MUSC 1670 NP 01 Group Piano North Platte 2 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM TR Designed for the beginning piano student. The class is taught in a group setting. Prior background in music is not required. Success in the class requires regular practice. MUSC 1700 NP 01 Group Vocal Instruction North Platte 2 01/18 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM W Peters MB 115 South Campus Introductory voice class for students not majoring in voice. It is required as a prerequisite for taking private non-major vocal lessons. One hour per week class instruction, plus weekly onehour, three-person, semi-private lessons. MUSC 1710 NP 01 Applied Music for Non-Majors-Piano North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Koch MB 115 Arranged MUSC 1710 NP 02 Applied Music for Non-Majors-Piano North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Pucket MB 115 Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Fee $50. MUSC 1715 MC 01 Applied Music for Majors I - Piano McCook 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Myers TI 104 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying piano as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. MUSC 1720 MC 01 MUSC 1720 NP 01 Applied Music for Non-Majors-Organ McCook Applied Music for Non-Majors-OrganNorth Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Caldwell Staff TI MB 104 115 Arranged Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Fee $50. MUSC 1725 NP 01 Applied Music for Majors I-Organ North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff MB 115 South Campus Individual instruction in music for students studying organ as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. $100. MUSC 1730 NP 01 Applied Music I - Voice North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM W Peters MB 115 Fee Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Prerequisite: MUSC 1700 or permission of the instructor. Fee $50. MUSC 1735 NP 01 Applied Music for Majors I - Voice North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM W Peters MB 115 South Campus Individual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Fee $100. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MUSC 1740 NP 01 Course Title Location Applied Music for Non-Majors Brass North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff MB 115 Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Fee $50. MUSC 1745 NP 01 Applied Music for Majors I-Brass North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff MB 115 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying brass as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Fee $100. MUSC 1750 MC 01 Appl Music for Non-Major-Percussio McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Myers TI 104 Arranged MUSC 1750 NP 01 Appl Music for Non-Major-Percussio North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff MB 115 Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Fee $50. MUSC 1755 NP 01 Appl Music for Majors IV-Percussion North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff MB 115 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying percussion as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Fee $100. MUSC 1770 NP 01 Applied Music Non-Majors-Stringed North Platte 1 01/15 05/11 By Arrangement Lukas MB Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Fee $50. MUSC 1775 NP 01 Appl Music for Majors I-Stringed North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Staff MB 115 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying strings as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Fee $100. MUSC 1780 NP 01 Applied Music Non-Majors-Woodwin North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Daly MB 115 Arranged Development of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of muscial literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. (Replaces MUSC 18101970, 2710-2770, and 2810-2870.) Fee $50. MUSC 1825 MC 01 Applied Music for Majors II-Organ McCook 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Caldwell TI 104 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying organ as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation of MUSC 1725. Fee $100. MUSC 1835 MC 01 MUSC 1835 NP 01 Applied Music for Majors II - Voice McCook Applied Music for Majors II - Voice North Platte 2 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM W Caldwell TI 104 Arranged Peters MB 115 South Campus Individual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation of MUSC 1735. Fee $100. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MUSC 1855 MC 01 Course Title Appl Music for Majors II-Percussion Location McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Myers TI 104 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying percussion as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation of MUSC 1755. Fee $100. MUSC 1865 NP 01 MUSC 1865 NP 02 Appl Music for Majors II-Woodwinds North Platte App Music for Majors II-Woodwinds North Platte 2 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement French Allen MB MB 115 Arranged Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying woodwinds as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation of MUSC 1785. Fee $100. MUSC 1960 IM 01 Sight Singing & Ear Training I Imperial 1 01/09 05/26 MUSC 1960 MC 01 Sight Singing & Ear Training I McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement MTWRF Hayes Myers HSCH TBA Imperial/High School Students TI 104 Arranged Sight singing of standard materials: melodic, rhythmic and harmonic dictation. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1300 and MUSC 1400. Open to all students. MUSC 1970 MC 01 MUSC 1970 NP 01 Sight Singing & Ear Training II Sight Singing & Ear Training II McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MW Caldwell Allen TI MB 104 114 Arranged South Campus Caldwell TI 104 Arranged Allen MB 115 South Campus Myers TI 104 Arranged Allen MB 114 South Campus Continuation of MUSC 1960. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1310 and MUSC 1410. Open to all students. MUSC 1980 MC 01 Sight Singing & Ear Training III McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Continuation of MUSC 1970. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 2300 and MUSC 1420. Open to all students. MUSC 1990 NP 01 Sight Singing & Ear Training IV North Platte 1 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM TR Continuation of MUSC 1980. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 2310 and MUSC 1430. Open to all students. MUSC 2310 MC 01 MUSC 2310 NP 01 Music Theory IV McCook Music Theory IV North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Continuation of MUSC 2300. Introduction to late 16th and 18th century counterpoint. Harmonic analysis: mostly from the Romantic period, sight singing, ear training, and piano techniques. MUSC 2330 NP 01 Public School Music I North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T O'Neill MB 115 South Campus Methods and materials for the integration of music in the elementary classroom are presented. Stress is placed on demonstration and class participation. The course is required for elementary education majors. MUSC 2735 NP 01 Applied Music for Majors III-Voice North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM W Peters MB 115 South Campus Individual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation of MUSC 1835. Fee $100. MUSC 2835 NP 01 Applied Music for Majors IV-Voice North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 1:30 PM 2:20 PM W Peters MB 115 South Campus Individual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. continuation of MUSC 2735. Fee $100. A Mid-Plains Community College Course Code MUSC 2865 MC 01 Course Title App Music for Majors IV-Woodwinds Location McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Caldwell TI 104 Arranged Individual instruction in music for students studying woodwinds as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation of MUSC 2765. Fee $100. MUSC 2990 MC 01 MUSC 2990 NP 01 MUSC 2990 NP 02 MUSC 2990 OG 01 1 ST: Community Musical ST: Ap Mus Non Majors-Guiitar North Platte 1 ST: Group Guitar II ST: Beginning Guitar North Platte Ogallala 2 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 2:30 PM 3:30 PM 01/18 03/22 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Coleman Daly TR W Daly Josjor Arranged Contact Instructor Before Enrolling MB 115 South Campus ECAM TBA Ogallala T M Seamann Seamann HASC 108 HASC 108 MB 115 Special topic course description upon request. Nursing NURS 1200 NP 01 NURS 1200 NP 01 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health North Platte Nursing Concepts II: Family Health North Platte NURS 1200 NP 01 NURS 1200 NP 02 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health North Platte NURS 1200 NP 02 NURS 1200 NP 02 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health North Platte Nursing Concepts II: Family Health North Platte 4 4 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM 01/16 05/11 12:30 PM 4:30 PM 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM W Seamann HASC 108 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM 01/16 05/11 12:30 PM 4:30 PM R M Seamann Seamann HASC 108 HASC 108 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 01/19 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM W R Seamann Seamann HASC 108 WB 211 DL: McCook Seamann WB 211 DL: McCook Seamann Seamann WB TBA 211 DL: McCook TBA DL: Broken Bow Seamann TBA TBA DL: Broken Bow NURS 1200 NP A1 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health North Platte Nursing Concepts II: Family Health McCook NURS 1200 NP A1 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health McCook 01/16 05/11 12:30 PM 4:30 PM NURS 1200 NP A1 NURS 1200 NP B1 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health McCook Nursing Concepts II: Family Health Broken Bow 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 6:30 PM NURS 1200 NP B1 NURS 1200 NP B1 Nursing Concepts II: Family Health Broken Bow 01/16 05/11 12:30 PM 4:30 PM Nursing Concepts II: Family Health Broken Bow 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 4 4 M W R M W Seamann DL: Broken Bow This course builds on the fundamental concepts providing for the acquisition of additional concepts and application of concepts of nursing applied to the care of the reproducing family and children. Application of knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing laboratories and a variety of clinical settings. Prerequisites: NURS 1100 and 1101. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code NURS 1201 NP 01 NURS 1201 NP 01 NURS 1201 NP 02 NURS 1201 NP 02 Course Title Location Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health North Platte Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health North Platte Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/17 05/11 7:00 AM 12:00 PM Young HASC 108 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM M 01/16 05/11 7:00 AM 12:00 PM R T Young Young HASC 108 HASC 108 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM M 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM M Young Young HASC 108 HASC 108 Young Young TBA TBA NURS 1201 NP 02 Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health North Platte Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health North Platte NURS 1201 NP A1 NURS 1201 NP A1 Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health McCook McCook 3 01/16 05/11 7:00 AM 12:00 PM R 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM M NURS 1201 NP B1 Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health Broken Bow 3 01/16 05/11 7:00 AM 12:00 PM NURS 1201 NP B1 Nursing Concepts III: Mental Health Broken Bow R 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM M TBA DL: McCook TBA DL: McCook Young DL: Broken Bow Young DL: Broken Bow This course builds on the fundamental concepts providing for the acquisition of additional concepts and application of concepts of nursing applied to the care of patients with mental health conditions and to the care of the elderly. Application of knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing laboratories and a variety of clinical settings. Prerequisites: NURS 1100 and 1101. NURS 1400 NP 01 LPN to ADN Transition North Platte NURS 1400 NP 01 LPN to ADN Transition North Platte 3 03/27 05/01 7:00 AM 3:00 PM W Harrison TBA TBA 03/27 05/01 1:00 PM 3:00 PM MT Harrison TBA TBA The LPN Transition into AD Nursing introduces major program concepts with application of those concepts to Registered Nursing practice. The course integrates select nursing theory taught in the first two semesters of the nursing program to augment the knowledge of the Licensed Practical Nurse in preparation for articulation into the Associate Degree Nursing Program. The course includes concepts of adult health nursing applied to the care of acutely ill patients, mental health nursing, and family health nursing for safe, patient-centered nursing care. Application of knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing skills and simulation laboratories. Nursing Assistant NURA 1100 BB 01 4 NURA 1100 MC 01 Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant Broken Bow McCook 4 03/01 04/26 8:00 AM 5:30 PM 01/17 03/07 8:30 AM 2:30 PM W TR Fowler Carfield ECAM TBA Broken Bow WB 131 NURA 1100 MC 02 NURA 1100 MC 03 Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant McCook McCook 4 4 02/08 04/20 5:00 PM 9:00 PM 03/13 05/09 4:00 PM 9:00 PM WR MT McCauley Carfield WB WB NURA 1100 NP 01 NURA 1100 NP 02 Nursing Assistant North Platte TR North Platte North Platte 4 4 01/17 02/23 3:30 PM 10:00 PM Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant North Platte Ogallala NURA 1100 NP 03 NURA 1100 NP 04 NURA 1100 OG 01 4 4 4 131 131 Wills HASC 103 South Campus 01/23 03/08 4:00 PM 10:00 PM M W 02/28 04/13 3:30 PM 10:00 PM T R Robinson Wills HASC 103 HASC 103 South Campus South Campus 03/27 05/10 4:00 PM 10:00 PM M W 01/19 05/11 7:30 AM 12:30 PM R Robinson Dethlefs HASC 103 South Campus ECAM TBA Ogallala 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code NURA 1360 BB 01 NURA 1360 BB 02 NURA 1360 MC 01 NURA 1360 NP 01 Course Title Location Medication Aide Broken Bow Medication Aide Medication Aide Broken Bow McCook Medication Aide North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 3 3 01/04 02/08 8:00 AM 5:30 PM W Fowler ECAM TBA Broken Bow 05/03 05/31 8:00 AM 5:30 PM 03/09 05/04 8:30 AM 2:30 PM W R Fowler Stevens ECAM TBA WB 131 04/18 05/09 3:30 PM 10:00 PM TR Wills HASC 103 South Campus 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. Pharmacology PHAR 1500 NP 1L Pharmacology Online 2 01/16 05/11 Mallory Online Course Basic information in the major areas of pharmacology including general principles, pharmacokinetics, drug interactions, chemotherapy and the pharmacology of the nervous, cardiovascular, renal, gastrointestinal and endocrine systems. Prerequisites: BIOS 2250. Can be taken concurrently with BIOS 2260 and BIOS 1100. Philosophy PHIL 1010 NP 1L Intro to Philosophy Online 3 01/16 05/11 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. PHIL 1150 MC 01 PHIL 1150 MC A1 Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking McCook U Clouatre BH 224 2nd 8 Weeks North Platte 3 3 03/12 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking 03/12 05/11 U Clouatre MB 136 PHIL 1150 MC B1 Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking Broken Bow 3 03/12 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U Clouatre ECAM TBA PHIL 1150 MC C1 Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking Imperial 3 03/12 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U Clouatre ECAM TBA PHIL 1150 MC D1 Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking Ogallala 3 03/12 05/11 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U Clouatre ECAM TBA PHIL 1150 MC E1 Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking Valentine 3 03/12 05/11 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U Clouatre ECAM TBA DL: North Platte/2nd 8 Weeks DL: Broken Bow/2nd 8 Weeks DL: Imperial/Mountain Time/2nd 8 Weeks DL: Ogallala/Mountain Time/2nd 8 Weeks DL: Valentine/2nd 8 Weeks 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] Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHIL 2200 NP 01 PHIL 2200 NP A1 PHIL 2200 NP B1 PHIL 2200 NP C1 Course Title Elements of Ethics Location North Platte Elements of Ethics Elements of Ethics Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 3 3 Elements of Ethics 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Wolar 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T T Wolar Wolar HASC 216 DL: Open Site DL: Open Site South Campus 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM T Wolar DL: Open Site This course considers a wide range of basic issues and schools of thought in moral philosophy. Ethics is the philosophical study of moral judgments and fundamentally implores the student to ponder the following question: Which moral judgments are correct, and why? PHIL 2610 NP 01 Comparitve Religions North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM PHIL 2610 NP 1L Comparitve Religions Online 3 01/16 05/11 MWF Allen MB 107 Newland South Campus Online Course This course will offer a cross-cultural introduction to the world's major religious/philosophical traditions of faith systems through a comparison of historical origins, rituals, beliefs, practices worldviews, original religious texts, and other important sources. Interdisciplinary approach to study of religion and various approaches to study of religious systems are a part of the work religions traditions assessment. Physical Education PHED 1010 MC 01 PHED 1010 MC 02 Swimming I McCook Swimming I McCook 1 1 01/17 03/10 2:30 PM 3:30 PM T RF Gonzales YMCA TBA 1st 8 Weeks 03/14 05/11 2:30 PM 3:30 PM T RF Gonzales YMCA TBA 2nd 8 Weeks A co-educational course designed to introduce very basic fundamentals of swimming such as breath holding, basic floats, kicking and basic strokes for swimming. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. (Replaces PHED 1010 MC Swimming) PHED 1020 MC 01 Swimming II McCook 1 03/14 05/11 2:30 PM 3:30 PM T RF Gonzales YMCA TBA 2nd 8 Weeks A co-educational course designed to improve basic strokes and learn more advanced strokes such as the breaststroke, sidestroke, and back crawl. Prerequisites: PHED 1010 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. PHED 1030 NP 01 Swimming & Conditioning North Platte 1 01/23 03/03 By Arrangement Thalken MB 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 provide an opportunity for the student to improve personal stamina and overall fitness in an aquatic surrounding. Fee $10. PHED 1040 NP 01 Walking & Jogging North Platte 1 03/27 05/05 By Arrangement Thalken MB 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 1080 MC 01 Weight Training I McCook 2 01/16 05/11 3:00 PM 4:15 PM MW Olsen ECEN 213 PHED 1080 MC 02 PHED 1080 NP 01 Weight Training I McCook 01/16 05/11 4:15 PM 5:30 PM MW Kobza ECEN 213 For Women Only Weight Training I North Platte 2 2 Bell MB 217 WBB Team Only PHED 1080 NP 02 PHED 1080 NP 03 Weight Training I North Platte Grabau MB 217 MBB Team Only North Platte 2 2 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Weight Training I Higgins MB 217 Softball Team Only 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 7:45 AM TR For Men Only A co-educational activity class with emphasis on activity. The class attempts to explain physiological training principles and a body's reaction to weight training. Students will participate in an aerobic/weight training circuit that will allow individuals to work beyond their present physical state. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHED 1090 MC 01 PHED 1090 MC 02 PHED 1090 NP 01 PHED 1090 NP 02 PHED 1090 NP 03 Course Title Location Weight Training II McCook Weight Training II Weight Training II McCook North Platte Weight Training II Weight Training II North Platte North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 2 2 2 2 01/16 05/11 3:00 PM 4:15 PM MW Olsen ECEN 213 For Men Only 01/16 05/11 4:15 PM 5:30 PM 01/17 05/11 By Arrangement MW Kobza Grasmick ECEN 213 MB 217 For Women Only WBB Team Only Grabau Higgins MB MB MBB Team Only Softball Team Only 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 7:45 AM TR 217 217 A continuation of PHED 1080. Prerequisites: PHED 1080 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some fouryear colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1120 NP 01 PHED 1120 NP 02 Training & Conditioning I Training & Conditioning I North Platte North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 03/13 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR TR Grasmick Grasmick MB MB 217 217 1st 8 Weeks 2nd 8 Weeks A course which is designed to expose the student to several programs for aiding the individual to become physically fit and to move efficiently in daily life. The instructor provides counseling and guidance in the selection of activities for immediate and future needs. The instructor helps in planning the student's own individual exercise programs. NOTE: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1130 NP 01 PHED 1130 NP 02 Training & Conditioning II Training & Conditioning II North Platte North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 03/13 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR TR Grasmick Grasmick MB MB 217 217 1st 8 Weeks 2nd 8 Weeks Continuation of PHED 1120. NOTE: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1140 MC 01 Aerobics I McCook PHED 1140 MC 01 Aerobics I McCook PHED 1140 MC 02 Aerobics I McCook PHED 1140 MC 02 Aerobics I McCook 1 1 01/16 03/10 5:15 AM 6:15 AM MWF Gonzales 01/16 03/09 5:45 PM 6:45 PM MT R Gonzales 03/13 05/11 5:15 AM 6:15 AM MWF Gonzales 03/13 05/11 5:45 PM 6:45 PM MT R Gonzales YMCA TBA 24 mtgs. req within listed times/1st 8 wks YMCA TBA 24 mtgs. req within listed times/1st 8 wks YMCA TBA 24 mtgs. req. within listed times/2nd 8 weeks YMCA TBA 24 mtgs. req. within listed times/2nd 8 weeks A co-educational course which is designed to provide a high-energy workout. The class combines music with aerobic moves to provide a varied workout which enhances the cardiovascular system as well as developing general body strength. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1150 MC 01 Aerobics II McCook PHED 1150 MC 01 Aerobics II McCook PHED 1150 MC 02 Aerobics II McCook PHED 1150 MC 02 Aerobics II McCook 1 1 01/16 03/10 5:15 AM 6:15 AM MWF Gonzales 01/16 03/09 5:45 PM 6:45 PM MT R Gonzales 03/13 05/11 5:15 AM 6:15 AM MWF Gonzales 03/13 05/11 5:45 PM 6:45 PM MT R Gonzales YMCA TBA 24 mtgs. req. within listed times/1st 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 mtgs. req. within listed times/1st 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/2nd 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/2nd 8 Weeks A continuation of PHED 1140. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHED 1220 MC 01 PHED 1220 NP 01 Course Title Location Bowling McCook Bowling North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/17 03/09 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Olsen TJFF TBA 1st 8 Weeks 01/17 03/09 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Thalken CBO TBA Wild Bill's Wings & Bowling A co-educational course designed to instruct the beginning student in the fundamental techniques of bowling. Students will practice the skills after learning the mechanics of the sport. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1240 BB 01 PHED 1240 MC 01 PHED 1240 NP 01 Golf Broken Bow Golf Golf McCook North Platte 1 1 1 04/11 05/09 5:30 PM 8:30 PM T Johnson ECAM TBA Broken Bow 03/14 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 03/14 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR TR Olsen O'Connor ECEN 141 2nd 8 Weeks MB GYM 2nd 8 Weeks A co-educational course designed to introduce the student to the sport of golf. Emphasis will be placed on teaching fundamental etiquette, skill techniques, rules and history of the leisure sport of golf. Students will participate in the activity of golf individually and within a group. NOTE: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1260 MC 01 Beginning Yoga McCook 1 01/16 05/11 4:30 PM 5:30 PM MW Gonzales PHED 1260 NP 01 Beginning Yoga North Platte 1 01/16 03/08 6:00 AM 7:00 AM TR Hoover PHED 1260 NP 01 Beginning Yoga North Platte 01/16 03/08 9:30 AM 10:30 AM M W FS Hoover PHED 1260 NP 01 Beginning Yoga North Platte 01/16 03/08 5:30 PM 6:30 PM MW Hoover PHED 1260 NP 02 Beginning Yoga North Platte 03/13 05/11 6:00 AM 7:00 AM TR Hoover PHED 1260 NP 02 Beginning Yoga North Platte 03/13 05/11 5:30 PM 6:30 PM MW Hoover PHED 1260 NP 02 Beginning Yoga North Platte 03/13 05/11 9:30 PM 10:30 AM M W FS Hoover 1 YMCA TBA 24 meetings required within listed time YGAF 1 Must attend 16 sessions in 1st 8 Weeks YGAF 1 Must attend 16 sessions in 1st 8 Weeks YGAF 1 Must attend 16 sessions in 1st 8 Weeks YGAF 1 Must attend 16 sessions in 2nd 8 Weeks YGAF 1 Must attend 16 sessions in 2nd 8 Weeks YGAF 1 Must attend 16 sessions in 2nd 8 Weeks A co-educational course designed to promote balance and strength for the physical body/mind. The class combination of breathing, stretching, and positive affirmations relaxes the body/mind while creating strength and tone for total body wellness. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location PHED 1270 NP 01 Intermediate Yoga North Platte PHED 1270 NP 01 Intermediate Yoga PHED 1270 NP 01 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 Hoover YGAF 1 North Platte 01/16 03/08 9:30 AM 10:30 AM M W FS Hoover YGAF 1 Intermediate Yoga North Platte 01/16 03/08 5:30 PM 6:30 PM MW Hoover YGAF 1 PHED 1270 NP 02 Intermediate Yoga North Platte 03/13 05/11 6:00 AM 7:00 AM TR Hoover YGAF 1 PHED 1270 NP 02 Intermediate Yoga North Platte 03/13 05/11 9:30 AM 10:30 AM M W FS Hoover YGAF 1 PHED 1270 NP 02 Intermediate Yoga North Platte 03/13 05/11 5:30 PM 6:30 PM YGAF 1 1 01/16 03/08 6:00 AM 7:00 AM TR MW Hoover Must attend 16 sessions in 1st 8 Weeks Must attend 16 sessions in 1st 8 Weeks Must attend 16 sessions in 1st 8 Weeks Must attend 16 sessions in 2nd 8 Weeks Must attend 16 sessions in 2nd 8 Weeks Must attend 16 sessions in 2nd 8 Weeks An intermediate co-educational course built on Beginning Yoga techniques designed to promote balance and strength for the physical body/mind. The class combination of breathing, stretching abd positive affirmations relaxes the body/mind while creating strength and tone for total body wellness. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Weight Training III Weight Training III McCook McCook 2 PHED 1280 MC 02 2 01/16 05/11 3:00 PM 4:15 PM 01/16 05/11 4:15 PM 5:30 PM PHED 1280 NP 01 PHED 1280 NP 02 Weight Training III Weight Training III North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/17 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 PHED 1280 NP 03 Weight Training III North Platte 2 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 7:45 AM PHED 1280 MC 01 MW MW TR Olsen Kobza ECEN 213 ECEN 213 For Men Only For Women Only Bell Grabau MB MB 217 217 WBB Team Only MBB Team Only Higgins MB 217 Softball Team Only A continuation of PHED 1090. Prerequisites: PHED 1090 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some fouryear colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1290 MC 01 PHED 1290 MC 02 Weight Training IV Weight Training IV McCook McCook 2 2 01/16 05/11 3:00 PM 4:15 PM 01/16 05/11 4:15 PM 5:30 PM PHED 1290 NP 01 PHED 1290 NP 02 Weight Training IV North Platte Weight Training IV Weight Training IV North Platte North Platte 2 2 PHED 1290 NP 03 2 MW MW Olsen Kobza ECEN 213 ECEN 213 For Men Only For Women Only 01/17 05/11 By Arrangement Bell MB 217 WBB Team Only 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 6:30 AM 7:45 AM Grabau Higgins MB MB 217 217 MBB Team Only Softball Team Only TR A continuation of PHED 1280. Prerequisites: PHED 1280 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some fouryear colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1320 MC 01 Racquetball McCook 1 01/17 03/09 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR Olsen ECEN 141 1st 8 Weeks A co-educational course designed to instruct the beginning student in the fundamental techniques of racquetball. Basic strokes and shots will be emphasized and game strategy to implement the basics. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1480 NP 01 Athletic Training Practicum I North Platte 1 01/16 05/08 1:00 PM 1:50 PM M Long MB PHED 1480 NP A1 Athletic Training Practicum I McCook 1 01/16 05/08 1:00 PM 1:50 PM M Long ECEN 213 117E South Campus Practicum I will allow the student to apply attained knowledge to evaluation, assessment, and prescription to a healthy population. The student will spend time working with injured athletes in an athletic training room setting. Prerequisites: PHED 1450 and PHED 1950 or permission of the instructor. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHED 1500 MC 01 PHED 1500 NP 01 Course Title Location Men's Intercollegiate BB I McCook Men's Intercollegiate BB I North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR Lenhart ECEN 140 O'Connor MB Arranged GYM South Campus Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1500 first semester. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1510 MC 01 PHED 1510 NP 01 Men's Intercollegiate BB II McCook Men's Intercollegiate BB II North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR Lenhart ECEN 140 O'Connor MB Arranged GYM South Campus Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1510 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1520 MC 01 PHED 1520 NP 01 Women's Intercollegiate BB I Women's Intercollegiate BB I McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Fernetti Thurin ECEN 140 Arranged MB GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1520 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1530 MC 01 PHED 1530 NP 01 Women's Intercollegiate BB II Women's Intercollegiate BB II McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Fernetti Thurin ECEN 140 Arranged MB GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1530 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1540 MC 01 Intercollegiate Golf I McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Loop ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Freshmen register for PHED 1540 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1550 MC 01 Intercollegiate Golf II McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Loop ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Freshmen register for PHED 1550 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1560 MC 01 PHED 1560 NP 01 Intercollegiate Volleyball I McCook Intercollegiate Volleyball I North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Kobza ECEN 140 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement McCall MB Arranged GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Freshmen register for PHED 1560; Sophomores register for PHED 1570. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1570 MC 01 Intercollegiate Volleyball II McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Kobza ECEN 140 PHED 1570 NP 01 Intercollegiate Volleyball II North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement McCall MB Note: This course Arranged GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Freshmen register for PHED 1560; Sophomores register for PHED 1570. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. Note: This course Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHED 1580 MC 01 PHED 1580 NP 01 Course Title Location Men's Intercollegiate BB III McCook Men's Intercollegiate BB III North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR Lenhart ECEN 140 O'Connor MB Arranged GYM South Campus Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1580 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1590 MC 01 PHED 1590 NP 01 Men's Intercollegiate BB IV McCook Men's Intercollegiate BB IV North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR Lenhart ECEN 140 O'Connor MB Arranged GYM South Campus Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1590 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirement at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1610 MC 01 PHED 1610 NP 01 Women's Intercollegiate BB III Women's Intercollegiate BB III McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Fernetti Thurin ECEN 140 Arranged MB GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1610 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1620 MC 01 PHED 1620 NP 01 Women's Intercollegiate BB IV Women's Intercollegiate BB IV McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Note: This course may not transfer toward Fernetti Thurin ECEN 141 Arranged MB GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1620 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1630 MC 01 Intercollegiate Golf III McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Loop Note: This course may not transfer ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Sophomores register for PHED 1630 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1640 MC 01 Intercollegiate Golf IV McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Loop Credit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Sophomores register for PHED 1624 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1650 MC 01 PHED 1650 NP 01 Intercollegiate Softball I McCook Intercollegiate Softball I North Platte 1 1 ECEN 141 Arranged Note: This course may not transfer toward 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Barnes ECEN 141 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Higgins MB Arranged GYM South Campus Credit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Freshmen register for PHED 1650 first semester. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1660 MC 01 Intercollegiate Softball II McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Barnes ECEN 141 PHED 1660 NP 01 Intercollegiate Softball II North Platte 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Higgins MB Arranged GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Freshmen register for PHED 1660 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHED 1670 MC 01 PHED 1670 NP 01 Course Title Location Intercollegiate Softball III McCook Intercollegiate Softball III North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Barnes ECEN 141 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Higgins MB Arranged GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Sophomores register for PHED 1670 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1680 MC 01 PHED 1680 NP 01 Intercollegiate Softball IV McCook Intercollegiate Softball IV North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Barnes ECEN 141 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Higgins MB Arranged GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Sophomores register for PHED 1680 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1700 MC 01 Intercollegiate Baseball I McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Olsen ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Freshmen register for PHED 1700 first semester. This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1710 MC 01 Intercollegiate Baseball II McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Olsen ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Freshmen register for PHED 1710 second semester. This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1720 MC 01 Intercollegiate Baseball III McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Olsen ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Sophomores register for PHED 1720 first semester. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1730 MC 01 Intercollegiate Baseball IV McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Olsen ECEN 141 Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Sophomores register for PHED 1730 second semester. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1760 MC 01 PHED 1760 NP 01 Intercollegiate Volleyball III Intercollegiate Volleyball III McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Kobza McCall ECEN 140 Arranged MB GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Prerequiste: PHED 1560 and PHED 1570. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1770 MC 01 PHED 1770 NP 01 Intercollegiate Volleyball IV Intercollegiate Volleyball IV McCook North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Kobza McCall ECEN 140 Arranged MB GYM Arranged Credit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Prerequisites: PHED 1560, 1570, and 1760. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Fee $10. PHED 1850 MC 01 Introduction to Coaching McCook 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Olsen WB 230 PHED 1850 NP 01 Introduction to Coaching North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Thalken MB 107 M South Campus An introduction to the knowledge, requirements and responsibilities for coaching. Includes sport philosophy, sport sciences, sport medicine, and sport management. Fulfills requirements of ACEP Leader Level I. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHED 1960 NP 01 PHED 1960 NP 01 PHED 1960 NP A1 PHED 1960 NP A1 Course Title Location Prevention/Care of Athletic Injury North Platte Prevention/Care of Athletic Injury Prevention/Care of Athletic Injury North Platte McCook Prevention/Care of Athletic Injury McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 4 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F Long MB 143 South Campus 4 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 8:00 PM W 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F Long Long MB BH 143 223 South Campus DL: McCook 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Long BH 223 DL: McCook W Instruction in theory and practice of conditioning, taping, and rehabilitation of common sports injures. An anatomical review and evaluation techniques for common injuries to the ankle, knee, shoulder, wrist, and hand as well as hip, thigh, head, neck, face, ear, eye, nose, and dental injuries. Universal precautions for blood borne pathogens and disposal of contaminated materials. Emergency procedures for sports injuries will be covered. PHED 1970 NP 01 PHED 1970 NP A1 Athletic Training Practicum II Athletic Training Practicum II North Platte McCook 2 2 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM T T Long Long MB 117E South Campus ECEN 213 DL: McCook Athletic Training Practicum II will allow the student to apply attained knowledge of general injury evaluation process and broaden knowledge of medical record keeping software, advanced taping and wrapping, and beginning physical modalities. Prerequisite: PHED 1480 and 1960 or permission of instructor. PHED 1980 NP 01 Athletic Training Practicum III North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 1:50 PM W Long MB 117E South Campus Athletic Training Practicum III will allow the student to apply attained knowledge evaluation of Concussion and begin injury evaluation process-Upper Extremity intensive and Tutor Taping processes for AT Practicum students. . Prerequisite: PHED 1970. PHED 2020 NP 01 PHED 2020 NP 02 Training & Conditioning III Training & Conditioning III North Platte North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 03/13 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR TR Grasmick Grasmick MB MB 217 217 1st 8 Weeks 2nd 8 Weeks Continuation of PHED 1130. A course which is designed to expose the student to several programs for aiding the individual to become physically fit and to move efficiently in daily life. The instructor provides counseling and guidance in teh selection of activities for immediate and futre needs. The instructor helps in planning the student's own individual exercise programs. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. PHED 2030 NP 01 PHED 2030 NP 02 Training & Conditioning IV North Platte Training & Conditioning IV North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Grasmick MB 217 1st 8 Weeks 03/13 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Grasmick MB 217 2nd 8 Weeks Continuation of PHED 2020. A course which is designed to expose the student to several programs for aiding the individual to become physically fit and to move efficiently in daily life. The instructor provides counseling and guidance in the selection of activities for immediate and future needs. The instructor helps in planning the student's own individual exercise programs. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. PHED 2400 NP 01 Activities for Elem Phy Ed North Platte 2 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Thalken MB 112 South Campus A course designed to teach techniques of teaching perceptual-motor activities, fundamental movement skills, sport skills, low-organized and lead-up games, and self-testing for elementary children. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location PHED 2990 MC 01 PHED 2990 MC 02 ST: Boot Camp McCook ST: rYde (Spinning) McCook PHED 2990 MC 02 ST: rYde (Spinning) PHED 2990 MC 02 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 01/17 05/11 5:15 AM 6:00 AM TR Gonzales YMCA TBA 01/16 05/11 5:15 AM 6:00 AM MWF Gonzales McCook 01/16 05/11 5:30 PM 6:30 PM MT R Gonzales ST: rYde (Spinning) McCook 01/18 05/11 6:15 PM 7:15 PM W Gonzales PHED 2990 MC 03 ST: rYde (Spinning) McCook PHED 2990 MC 03 ST: rYde (Spinning) PHED 2990 MC 03 ST: rYde (Spinning) PHED 2990 NP 01 PHED 2990 NP 02 ST: Power Sculpting I North Platte ST: Power Sculpting II ST: Power Sculpting I North Platte North Platte ST: Power Sculpting II North Platte PHED 2990 NP 03 PHED 2990 NP 04 1 1 03/13 05/11 5:15 AM 6:00 AM MWF Gonzales McCook 03/13 05/11 5:30 PM 6:30 PM MT R Gonzales McCook 03/15 05/11 6:15 PM 7:15 PM W Gonzales 01/17 03/09 5:30 PM 6:45 PM TR Osbon YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/1st 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/1st 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/1st 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/2nd 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/2nd 8 Weeks YMCA TBA 24 meetings within listed times/2nd 8 Weeks RCEN 1st 8 Weeks 01/17 03/09 5:30 PM 6:45 PM 03/14 05/11 5:30 PM 6:45 PM TR TR Osbon Osbon RCEN RCEN 2nd 8 Weeks 2nd 8 Weeks 03/14 05/11 5:30 PM 6:45 PM TR Osbon RCEN 2nd 8 Weeks 1 1 1 1 1 Special topic course description upon request. Physics PHYS 1020 MC 1L Astronomy Online 3 01/16 05/11 Garretson Online Course An elementary course designed for non-science majors. Topics include the nature and motions of the Earth, Moon, planets, Sun, stars, galaxies, as well as other deep sky objects. A historical overview of manned and unmanned space flights is included. PHYS 1100 MC 01 PHYS 1100 NP 01 PHYS 1100 NP A1 Physical Science McCook Physical Science Physical Science North Platte Imperial 4 4 4 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Sarvela BH Daily Daily HASC 216 South Campus ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/MT 222 Take Lab A A survey course in physical science with emphasis on scientific processes and problem solving. Areas of study will include selected topics in physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, and meteorology. A scheduled laboratory will supplement classroom activities. Note: A background in high school algebra or MATH 1010 is desirable. Fee $15 if course is taken on-ground. PHYS 1101 MC 01 PHYS 1101 NP 01 Physical Science Lab A Physical Science Lab N PHYS 1101 NP A1 Physical Science Lab McCook North Platte 0 0 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 3:00 PM M 01/19 05/11 11:00 AM 12:50 PM R Sarvela Daily Imperial 0 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Daily BH 113 HASC 214 South Campus DL: Imperial Lab for Physical Science. If course is taken online there will be a fee of $175 for a lab kit that will be charged and mailed to the student. Upon return of the lab kit to the instructor a part of the fee will be refunded to the student. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PHYS 1420 MC 01 PHYS 1420 NP 01 PHYS 1420 NP A1 Course Title Location General Physics II McCook General Physics II General Physics II North Platte Kimball Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 5 5 5 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Salyer BH 01/17 9:00 AM 10:40 AM 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 9:40 AM Daily Daily HASC 214 TR TR 113 Take Lab A Take Lab N Kimball/Podcast A continuation of PHYS 1410. Topics of study include sound, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 1410 or permission of instructor. Fee $15. PHYS 1421 MC 01 General Physics II Lab A McCook 0 01/19 05/11 1:00 PM 3:50 PM R Salyer BH PHYS 1421 NP 01 General Physics II Lab N General Physics II Lab North Platte Kimball 0 01/18 05/11 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 01/16 05/11 By 8:00Arrangement AM 10:00 AM W Daily Daily HASC 214 PHYS 1421 NP A1 0 113 Arranged Kimball/MT/Podcast Lab for General Physics II. PHYS 2420 MC 01 PHYS 2420 NP 01 General Physics Calc Supplement General Physics Calc Supplement North Platte 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Salyer 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Daily Arranged HASC 214 Independent Course This course, together with materials from PHYS 1420, is equivalent to the traditional second semester course in calculus-based physics. Derivations and problems which involve the use of calculus or the more intense application algebra and trigonometry than is customary in PHYS 1420 constitute the subject matter of this course. The topics covered correspond to those in a second semester calculus-based physics course. Prerequisites: PHYS 1420 with at least a grade of C and MATH 1600. PHYS 2990 NP 1L ST: Severe Weather Special topic course description upon request. Online 3 03/13 05/11 Jacobs 2nd 8 Weeks Online Course 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 01 POLS 1000 MC 02 American Government & Politics McCook POLS 1000 MC 1L American Government & Politics American Government & Politics McCook Online POLS 1000 MC A1 POLS 1000 MC A2 American Government & Politics American Government & Politics North Platte POLS 1000 MC B1 American Government & Politics POLS 1000 MC B2 American Government & Politics POLS 1000 MC C1 POLS 1000 MC C2 3 3 Clouatre WB 226 U Clouatre Clouatre BH 224 3 01/15 03/05 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 02/13 05/11 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 01/15 03/05 5:00 PM 8:00 PM TR U Clouatre Clouatre MB 136 TR 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM Broken Bow 3 01/15 03/05 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U Clouatre American Government & Politics American Government & Politics Imperial 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 01/15 03/05 4:00 PM 7:00 PM TR U Clouatre Clouatre POLS 1000 MC D2 American Government & Politics Ogallala 3 01/15 03/05 4:00 PM 7:00 PM U Clouatre POLS 1000 MC E2 American Government & Politics Valentine 3 01/15 03/05 5:00 PM 8:00 PM U Clouatre POLS 1000 NP 01 American Government & Politics American Government & Politics North Platte North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM POLS 1000 NP 02 3 Clouatre 1st 8 Weeks Online Course DL: Open Site DL: North Platte/1st 8 Weeks DL: Open Site TR W Clark Clark ECAM TBA DL: Broken Bow/1st 8 Weeks DL: Open Site ECAM TBA DL: Imperial/Mountain Time/1st 8 Weeks ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain Time/1st 8 Weeks ECAM TBA DL: Valentine/1st 8 Weeks HASC 118 South Campus HASC 118 South Campus 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM M MWF Heim Hauxwell ECAM TBA Imperial/Mountain Time WB 121 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR A study of the functioning of the political system through an analysis and application of its underlying theories. Psychology PSYC 1810 IM 01 PSYC 1810 MC 01 PSYC 1810 MC 02 PSYC 1810 NP 01 PSYC 1810 NP 02 PSYC 1810 NP 03 PSYC 1810 NP 04 PSYC 1810 NP 1L PSYC 1810 OG 01 PSYC 1810 VN 1L Imperial McCook 3 Introduction to Psychology McCook Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology North Platte North Platte 3 3 Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology North Platte North Platte Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology Online Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology Ogallala Online 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Hauxwell WB 121 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R Johnson Johnson MB MB 131 131 South Campus South Campus 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM TR T Johnson Johnson MB MB 131 131 South Campus South Campus M Holechek Reinders 01/16 05/11 01/16 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 01/09 05/26 Staff Online Cojurse ECAM TBA Ogallala Online Course for HS Students Only 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code PSYC 2060 MC 01 Course Title Lifespan Development Location McCook Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 01/16 05/11 12:00 PM 12:50 PM M W F Hauxwell WB 121 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. PSYC 2700 NP 01 Positive Psychology North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM MW Johnson MB 131 South Campus The primary basis for this course is to learn more about "positive" aspects of behavior such as subjective well-being, resilience, self-acceptance, goal development, self efficacy, and purpose and meaning in life. This class discusses the healthy personality structure and its impact on lifestyle, feelings, and thinking in terms of acceptance and enjmoyment. Prerequisite: None, but a course in iIntroduction to Psychology is recommended. PSYC 2800 NP 01 Abnormal Psychology North Platte 3 01/19 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM R Johnson MB 131 South Campus This class provides an overview of the variety of emotional and behavioral problems that create distress for many people throughout the world. Special attention is given to the etiology, characteristics, and treatment of a variety of psychological disorders. The disorders are considered in light of their basis in "normal" behavior, as well as their various commonalities and differences. Prerequisite: PSYC 1810 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Small Engine SENG 1720 OG 01 Small Engine Repair Ogallala 2 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Stokey HSCH TBA Ogallala/HS Students Only Tear down, overhaul and tune-up of engines for small portable tools such as chain saws and small equipment, including lawn mowers, garden tractors, and rototillers. Sociology SOCI 1000 NP 01 Human Relations: People Skills North Platte 3 01/17 05/11 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TR Crumly MB 132 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location SOCI 1010 IM 01 SOCI 1010 IM A1 Intro to Sociology Imperial Intro to Sociology Ogallala SOCI 1010 IM B1 Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/19 05/11 5:30 PM 8:30 PM R Hink-Wagner ECAM TBA Imperial/Mountain Time 01/19 05/11 5:30 PM 8:30 PM R Hink-Wagner Intro to Sociology 3 01/19 05/11 5:30 PM 8:30 PM R Hink-Wagner SOCI 1010 IM C1 Intro to Sociology 3 01/19 05/11 5:30 PM 8:30 PM R Hink-Wagner SOCI 1010 MC 01 Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology McCook McCook 3 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM MW TR Johnston Johnston ECAM TBA DL: Ogallala/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time BH 221 BH 221 Intro to Sociology North Platte SOCI 1010 NP 1L North Platte Online 3 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology SOCI 1010 NP 2L Intro to Sociology Online SOCI 1010 MC 02 SOCI 1010 NP 01 SOCI 1010 NP 02 3 MWF Phillips MB 145 South Campus Phillips Settles MB 145 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/15 05/11 South Campus Online Course 3 01/15 05/11 Settles Online Course 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] SOCI 1130 NP 01 Introduction to Social Work North Platte 3 01/19 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM SOCI 1130 NP 1L Introduction to Social Work Online 3 01/16 05/11 R Townsend MB 145 Townsend South Campus Online Course A history of social work. Includes the development of the field through our English and early American heritage. Social work defined in relation to its functions, areas of interest, and goals in American society. [Offered as SOCI 1010: Introduction to Social Work prior to Fall 2016] SOCI 2010 MC 1L Social Problems Online 3 01/16 05/11 Johnston Online Course Analysis of the processes of disorganization in society with attention to some of the principle problem areas in contemporary society. SOCI 2150 MC 01 SOCI 2150 MC 1L SOCI 2150 MC A1 SOCI 2150 MC B1 SOCI 2150 MC C1 Issues of Unity & Diversity McCook Issues of Unity & Diversity Issues of Unity & Diversity Online North Platte Issues of Unity & Diversity Issues of Unity & Diversity 3 3 3 3 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Johnston BH 223 01/16 05/11 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Staff Johnston MB 111 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Johnston Johnston Online Course DL: North Platte DL: Open Site DL: Open Site The course covers diverse populations including Native Americans, Hispanic-Americans, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Euro-Americans. Important sociological lessons in social interaction, concepts of race, social class, age, gender, sexual orientation, and sociology of minorities are included in the course. [Offered as SOCI 2500: Dealing with Diversity prior to Fall 2016] SOCI 2250 MC 01 Marriage & Fam Relationships McCook 3 01/16 05/11 10:00 AM 10:50 AM M W F Esch SOCI 2250 NP 1L Marriage & Fam Relationships Online 3 01/15 05/11 Settles WB 121 Online Course 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Spanish SPAN 1020 MC 1L SPAN 1020 NP 01 Beginning Spanish II Online Beginning Spanish II North Platte 5 5 01/16 05/11 01/19 05/11 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Ramos-Needha R Thompson Online Course MB 124 South Campus Continuation of SPAN 1010. Pronunciation, grammar, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills are further developed. A continued study of the Hispanic culture. The focus is on linguistic proficiency for communication. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two semesters of high school Spanish. SPAN 2010 NP 01 Intermediate Spanish I North Platte 3 01/09 05/26 9:46 AM 11:23 AM MTWRF Hanson HSCH TBA NPHS Students Only Continuation of SPAN 1020. Grammar, reading (including some literature), writing, speaking, listening comprehension and Hispanic culture. The focus is on linguistic proficiency for communication. Prerequisite: SPAN 1020 or four semesters of high school Spanish, or permission of instructor. SPAN 2020 NP 01 Intermediate Spanish II North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Thompson SPAN 2020 OG 01 Intermediate Spanish II Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Zimmerman SPAT TBA St. Pat's HS Students Only HSCH TBA Ogallala/High School Students Only Continuation of SPAN 2010. Grammar, reading (including some literature), writing, speaking, listening comprehension and the Hispanic culture. The focus is on linguistic proficiency for communication. Prerequisite: SPAN 2010 or permission of instructor. Speech SPCH 1010 NP 01 Fund of Speech Comm Stapleton 3 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Walker HSCH TBA Stapleton An introductory course which focuses on communication skills including the communication process, interpersonal relationships, small group discussion, and public communication. A minimum of five formal speeches. SPCH 1090 NP 01 Fund of Human Communication North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 5:00 AM MWF Crumly MB 132 South Campus SPCH 1090 NP 02 SPCH 1090 NP 03 Fund of Human Communication North Platte 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR Crumly MB 132 South Campus Fund of Human Communication Fund of Human Communication North Platte North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM 01/18 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM TR W Crumly Crumly MB MB 132 132 South Campus South Campus Fund of Human Communication Fund of Human Communication North Platte Online 131 SPCH 1090 NP 1L South Campus Online Course SPCH 1090 OG 01 Fund of Human Communication Ogallala SPCH 1090 NP 04 SPCH 1090 NP 05 3 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 Galvan Galvan MB 3 3 01/17 05/11 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Docekal ECAM TBA Ogallala T 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. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note SPCH 1110 IM 01 Public Speaking Imperial 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM SPCH 1110 MC 01 Public Speaking Public Speaking McCook McCook 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM T R Grizzle Grizzle 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F Grizzle Grizzle SPCH 1110 MC 02 SPCH 1110 MC A1 SPCH 1110 MC B1 SPCH 1110 MC C1 Public Speaking Public Speaking SPCH 1110 NP 01 Public Speaking Public Speaking SPCH 1110 OG 01 SPCH 1110 OG A1 3 3 3 3 MWF Howard ECAM TBA Imperial/High School Students Only WB 229 WB 121 DL: Open Site DL: Open Site North Platte 3 01/16 05/11 11:00 AM 11:50 AM M W F 01/16 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM M W Grizzle Crumly MB Public Speaking Ogallala 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF Docekal ECAM TBA Ogallala/Mountain Time Public Speaking Valentine 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF Docekal SPCH 1110 OG B1 Public Speaking Imperial 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF Docekal SPCH 1110 OG C1 Public Speaking 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF Docekal ECAM TBA DL: Valentine/Central Time ECAM TBA DL: Open Site/Mountain Time DL: Open Site/Mountain Time 132 DL: Open Site South Campus 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 1010 MC 01 Intro to Theater McCook 3 01/16 05/11 9:00 AM 9:50 AM THEA 1010 NP 1L Intro to Theater Online 3 01/16 05/11 MWF Grizzle WB 229 Galvan Online Course An introduction to the forms and functions of the dramatic arts within a historical perspective. Includes an introduction to basic theater skills as well as an introduction to a range of dramatic literature. THEA 1200 MC 01 Play Reading McCook 3 01/17 05/11 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TR Grizzle TI 106 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. THEA 1850 NP 01 Play Production I North Platte 1 02/06 04/07 By Arrangement MTWRF Galvan MB THEA South Campus Intensive application of principles of interpretive and technical theater practices. The class project each semester is a college play. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. THEA 1860 MC 01 Play Production II McCook 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Grizzle TI 106 THEA 1860 NP 01 Play Production II North Platte 1 02/06 04/07 By Arrangement MTWRF Galvan MB THEA South Campus 1 02/06 04/07 By Arrangement MTWRF Galvan MB THEA South Campus Arranged Continuation of THEA 1850. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. THEA 1870 NP 01 Play Production III North Platte Continuation of THEA 1860. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code THEA 1880 MC 01 THEA 1880 NP 01 Course Title Location Play Production IV McCook Play Production IV North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 1 1 01/16 05/11 By Arrangement Grizzle TI 106 02/06 04/07 By Arrangement MTWRF Galvan MB THEA Arranged Arranged 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 10:45 AM TR MB 131 Continuation of THEA 1870. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. THEA 2010 NP 01 Introduction to Stagecraft North Platte Galvan South Campus Basics of technical theater practice including scene design, drafting, construction, painting of stage scenery and properties; emphasis on practice and terminology; safe use of hand tools and power equipment in translation from design to actual materials for open stage productions. Prerequisite: THEA 1010 Introduction to Theater or permission of instructor. THEA 2130 NP 1L History of Motion Picture Online 3 01/16 05/11 Galvan Online Course History of the Motion Picture examines the invention and development of cinema. From the first audiences watching a motion picture in 1895, through the development of sound, color film, 3-D, and computer-generated images, the history of motion pictures has been one of technical development along with the development of a social awareness and consciences in the subject matter. Race, gender, and ethnicity in films is investigated as part of this awareness. The emerging voices of African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and women, point out similarities and differences in dealing with economic, cultural, social and personal issues. The course will focus on a global and national perspective of cultural diversity, in looking at the development of film as the recorder of cultural awareness in America, and in the world. Upholstery-Refinish-Antiques UPHR 1610 NP 01 UPHR 1610 NP 02 Furniture Upholstering North Platte UPHR 1610 NP 03 Furniture Upholstering Furniture Upholstering North Platte North Platte UPHR 1610 NP 04 Furniture Upholstering North Platte UPHR 1610 NP 05 Furniture Upholstering North Platte 2 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus 2 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM W W Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus 2 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM R Hartley NS 505 North Campus 2 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R Burks NS 505 North Campus Materials, tools, and techniques used in furniture upholstery and frame construction. Fee $35. UPHR 1620 NP 01 UPHR 1620 NP 02 UPHR 1620 NP 03 UPHR 1620 NP 04 UPHR 1620 NP 05 Furniture Upholstering Adv North Platte Furniture Upholstering Adv Furniture Upholstering Adv North Platte North Platte Furniture Upholstering Adv Furniture Upholstering Adv North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM W W Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus 2 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R R Hartley Burks NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus 2 2 Upholstery layout, sewing and placement. Fee $35. UPHR 1630 NP 01 UPHR 1630 NP 02 Furniture Repair Furniture Repair North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM T W Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus UPHR 1630 NP 03 UPHR 1630 NP 04 Furniture Repair North Platte W Hartley NS 505 North Campus North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM Furniture Repair Furniture Repair 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R R Hartley Burks NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus UPHR 1630 NP 05 2 Furniture construction, repair and preparation for upholstering or refinishing. Fee $35. Mid-Plains Community College Course Code UPHR 1640 NP 01 UPHR 1640 NP 02 UPHR 1640 NP 03 UPHR 1640 NP 04 UPHR 1640 NP 05 Course Title Location Furniture Refinishing North Platte Furniture Refinishing Furniture Refinishing North Platte North Platte Furniture Refinishing Furniture Refinishing North Platte North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 2 2 2 2 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM W W Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R R Hartley Burks NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus Refinishing techniques and use of stains, wood fillers, sealers, varnishes, lacquers and oil finishes. Fee $35. UPHR 1650 NP 01 Furniture Repair/Restoration North Platte 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus UPHR 1650 NP 02 Furniture Repair/Restoration North Platte 2 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM W Hartley NS 505 North Campus UPHR 1650 NP 03 UPHR 1650 NP 04 Furniture Repair/Restoration North Platte W Hartley NS 505 North Campus North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM Furniture Repair/Restoration Furniture Repair/Restoration 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R R Hartley Burks NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus UPHR 1650 NP 05 2 Bracing, piece replacement and preparation for applying filler, stains and finishes. Fee $35. UPHR 1660 NP 01 Furn Restyling & Upholstery North Platte 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus UPHR 1660 NP 02 UPHR 1660 NP 03 Furn Restyling & Upholstery Furn Restyling & Upholstery North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM W W Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus UPHR 1660 NP 04 UPHR 1660 NP 05 Furn Restyling & Upholstery North Platte R Hartley NS 505 North Campus North Platte 2 2 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM Furn Restyling & Upholstery 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R Burks NS 505 North Campus 2 2 04/24 05/05 6:30 PM 9:40 PM MTWRF Hartley NS 505 North Campus 05/08 05/18 1:00 PM 4:30 PM MTWRF Hartley NS 505 North Campus Furniture design and structure and frame strengthening. Fee $35. UPHR 1670 NP 01 UPHR 1670 NP 02 Couch Reconst & Upholstering North Platte Couch Reconst & Upholstering North Platte Frame and spring repair, pad replacement, and recovering large projects. Fee $35. UPHR 1680 NP 01 Auto Seat Upholstering North Platte 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus UPHR 1680 NP 02 UPHR 1680 NP 03 Auto Seat Upholstering North Platte 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM W Hartley NS 505 North Campus Auto Seat Upholstering Auto Seat Upholstering North Platte North Platte 2 2 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM W R Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus Auto Seat Upholstering North Platte 2 2 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R Burks NS 505 North Campus UPHR 1680 NP 04 UPHR 1680 NP 05 Recovering car seats and replacing floor carpet. Fee $35. UPHR 1690 NP 01 Auto Interior Recovering North Platte 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Hartley NS 505 North Campus UPHR 1690 NP 02 Auto Interior Recovering Auto Interior Recovering North Platte North Platte 2 01/18 04/12 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 01/18 04/12 1:00 PM 4:30 PM W W Hartley Hartley NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus Auto Interior Recovering Auto Interior Recovering North Platte North Platte 2 01/19 04/13 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 01/19 04/13 6:30 PM 9:40 PM R R Hartley Burks NS NS 505 505 North Campus North Campus UPHR 1690 NP 03 UPHR 1690 NP 04 UPHR 1690 NP 05 Recovering inside door panels and replacing headliners and carpeting. Fee $35. 2 2 Mid-Plains Community College Course Code Course Title Location Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note Welding WELD 1005 NP 01 Safety Tryon 1 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Staff WELD 1005 OG 01 Safety Ogallala 1 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Stokey 4 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Stokey HSCH TBA McPherson Co. HS Students Only HSCH TBA Ogallala/HS Students Only Dealing with safety with specifics on hazards in the workplace for welders. WELD 1115 OG 01 Arc/Gas Welding I Ogallala HSCH TBA Ogallala/HS Students Only In-position and out-of-position arc welding, oxyacetylene welding and cutting mild steel, selection of rods, fluxes, electrodes and materials, and safety. Prerequisite: WELD 1005. WELD 1125 NP 01 Intro to TIG Welding Tryon 1 01/16 05/11 MTWRF Staff HSCH TBA McPherson Co. HS Students Only HSCH TBA Imperial/HS Students Only HSCH TBA McPherson Co. HS Students Only Basic welding of aluminum using the TIG welding process. WELD 1135 IM 01 Intro to MIG Welding Imperial 1 01/09 05/26 MTWRF Speck WELD 1135 NP 01 Intro to MIG Welding Tryon 1 01/16 05/26 MTWRF Staff Metallic Inert Gas welding set up, operation, and safety; basic joints and positions, semi-automatic welding of ferrous and difficult-to-weld metals. Prerequisite: WELD 1005. WELD 1220 MC 01 WELD 1220 NP 01 Arc/Gas Welding II McCook Arc/Gas Welding II North Platte 3 3 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 10:00 AM M W F 01/16 03/10 10:20 AM 2:30 PM Chambers MTWRF Golden CAST 100 WW 407 North Campus CAST 100 WW 407 North Campus Advanced Arc and Gas welding techniques. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 and WELD 1115. WELD 1240 MC 01 WELD 1240 NP 01 Intermediate MIG Intermediate MIG McCook North Platte 3 3 01/17 05/11 9:30 AM 12:30 PM T R Chambers 03/13 04/14 10:20 AM 2:30 PM MTWRF Golden An intermediate MIG welding course that prepares the student to do advanced techniques in wire and flux core welding in all positions. Prerequisite: WELD 1005, WELD 1135, and WELD 1145. WELD 1245 MC 01 WELD 1245 NP 01 Welding Prefabrication Welding Prefabrication McCook North Platte 2 2 01/17 05/11 1:15 PM 2:30 PM TR Chambers 02/13 03/10 8:00 AM 10:00 AM MTWRF Golden CAST 100 WW 409A North Campus Designed to prepare the student for the required adjustments to the world of work with speed and quality work habits to the satisfaction of the employer or customer. Prerequisite: WELD 1005. WELD 1250 MC 01 WELD 1250 NP 01 Intermediate TIG McCook Intermediate TIG North Platte Advanced TIG welding techniques. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 and WELD 1125. 3 3 01/16 05/11 10:15 AM 12:15 PM M W F 04/17 05/11 10:20 AM 2:30 PM Chambers MTWRF Golden CAST 100 WW 407 North Campus Mid-Plains Community College Course Code WELD 1260 MC 01 WELD 1260 NP 01 Course Title Location Applied Math for Welders McCook Applied Math for Welders North Platte Begin End Begin End Cr. Week Week Time Time Day(s) Instructor Bldg Room Note 3 3 01/17 05/11 8:00 AM 9:15 AM TR Chambers 01/16 02/10 8:00 AM 10:00 AM MTWRF Golden CAST 100 WW 409A North Campus Mathematics for welders, including fractions, decimals, and metric measurements. (Replaces MACH 1250). Prerequisite: WELD 1005. WELD 1730 NP 01 Arc & Oxyacetylene Welding North Platte 2 01/17 04/11 6:30 PM 9:40 PM T Janecek WW 407 North Campus Arc and gas welding technique, equipment, materials and selection of electrodes. Fee $25. WELD 1750 NP 01 TIG Welding (GTAW) North Platte 2 01/18 04/12 6:30 PM 9:40 PM W Fischer WW 407 North Campus 2 01/18 04/12 6:30 PM 9:40 PM W Fischer WW 407 North Campus W Fischer WW 407 North Campus W Smalley CAST 100 Tungsten-Inert gas welding of steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Fee $50. WELD 1760 NP 01 MIG Welding (GMAW) North Platte Maintenance and production wirefeed welding using metalic-inert gas on ferrous and nonferrous metals in all positions. Fee $20. WELD 1770 NP 01 Certification Welding North Platte 2 01/18 04/12 6:30 PM 9:40 PM Preparation to obtain certification for welding in accordance with code qualification. Fee $30. WELD 1790 MC 01 Welding Review Refresher McCook 2 01/18 04/12 6:30 PM 9:40 PM Welding review for new techniques and certification. WELD 2410 MC 01 Welding Qualification McCook 5 01/16 05/11 8:00 AM 12:10 PM MTWR WELD 2410 NP 01 Welding Qualification North Platte 5 01/16 03/10 8:00 AM 2:20 PM 2 03/13 05/11 By Arrangement 03/13 05/11 By Arrangement Smalley MTWRF Golden CAST 100 WW 407 North Campus A course for qualification welding and testing for certification welding. WELD 2420 MC 01 WELD 2420 NP 01 Welding Internship Welding Internship North Platte 2 Hands on experience working as an employee with a local welding business and coordinated by Mid-Plains Welding Department. Smalley Golden Must complete 120 hours. 120 Hours Completed
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