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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS page 124 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES page 28 DEGREE REqUIREMENTS page 10 GETTING STARTED page 5 2010–2011

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registration calendar 2010-2011summer 2010:Web RegistRation .............. May 12 begins at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 46 or more credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Summer 2009 or later. Web RegistRation .............. May 13 begins at noon for continuing students who have earned 45 or less credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Summer 2009 or later. open RegistRation .......... May 14 begins for continuing and new students (Web or in person registration options). First 5-week-session classes begin................................. June 21 10-week-session classes begin................................. June 21 8-week-session classes begin................................. June 21 Fourth of July (No classes) ...................................... July 5 Last day of instruction/finals (first 5 weeks) ................................ July 23 Second 5-week-session classes begin................................. July 26 Last day of instruction/finals eight 8-week session................... aug. 13 Last day of instruction/finals second 5-week-session............... aug. 27 Last day of instruction/finals 10-week-session ........................... aug. 27 Labor Day (No classes) .................................... sept. 6

fall 2010:Web RegistRation .............. May 20 begins at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 46 or more credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Fall 2009 or later. Web RegistRation ............... May 21 begins at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 45 or less credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Fall 2009 or later. open RegistRation............ May 24 begins for continuing and new students (Web or in person registration options). Classes begin ...................... sept. 20 Last day to drop an individual class or change grade status ..................... nov. 5 Veterans Day Holiday (No classes) ................................... nov. 11(Faculty Non-Service Day) .............. nov. 24

winter 2011:Web RegistRation .............. nov. 22 begins at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 46 or more credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Winter 2010 or later. Web RegistRation ............. nov. 23 begins at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 45 or less credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Winter 2010 or later. open RegistRation .......... nov. 29 begins for continuing and new students (Web or in person registration options). Classes begin ........................... Jan. 3 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (No classes) ................................... Jan. 17 Last day to drop an individual class or change grade status ................... Feb. 18 Last day to totally withdraw from college ........... March 11 Final examination week .. March 1418

spring 2011:Web RegistRation ............... Feb. 18 begins at at 12:01 a.m. for students who have applied for spring or summer 2011 graduation. Web RegistRation .............. Feb. 21 begins at at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 46 or more credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Spring 2010 or later. Web RegistRation .............. Feb. 22 begins at at 12:01 a.m. for continuing students who have earned 45 or less credit hours at MHCC and have attended MHCC Spring 2010 or later. open RegistRation...............Feb 28 begins for continuing and new students (Web or in person registration options). Classes begin .................. March 28 Last day to drop an individual class or change grade status .................. May 13 Memorial Day Holiday (No classes) ................................. May 30 Last day to totally withdraw from college ................ June 3 Final examination week ......... June 6-10 GED Graduation ........................ June 10(Friday)

No classes

Thanksgiving Holiday (No classes) .......................... nov. 2526 Last day to totally withdraw from college................... Dec. 3 Final examination week............ Dec. 610

For the most current calendar information please visit www.mhcc.edu/registration. Check with Admissions, Registration and Records for drop, withdrawal and change of grade status dates for non-standard length classes.

Commencement ........................... June 11(Saturday)

Students must drop individual standard length classes by the Friday of the 7th week of instruction (or the equivalent) for non-standard term length classes. The drop with a refund deadline for most standard length classes is the second Friday of the term. For refund dates visit www.mhcc.edu/refunds.

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Welcome to Mt. hood Community CollegeCongratulations on choosing Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) to pursue, explore and achieve your educational and professional ambitions! Whether your goal is to obtain a career certificate or degree, transfer to a four-year institution or enhance your professional skills, you will find an extraordinary team of teaching and learning professionals dedicated to your success. No matter what your previous educational experience has been, we are ready, willing and able to assist you. The purposes of this catalog are to (1) outline an academic pathway for current and future MHCC students, (2) reaffirm our commitment to your academic and professional success and (3) help you make informed decisions about your education and future. your purpose is to change your world, and our purpose is to help you do it. At MHCC, you will find an inspired and effective team of professionals dedicated to advising, assisting, guiding and teaching to help you succeed at MHCC and at many private and public four-year institutions of higher learning. Their innovative and creative teaching methods reach students in the classroom, on the internet and in hybrid courses. outside of the classroom, you can participate in our highly-acclaimed athletic, visual and performing arts programs and our numerous service-oriented curricular activities guaranteed to enhance your learning experience. in addition to dedicated faculty members devoted to scholarship, you will also find caring and dedicated staff members who are committed to guiding, informing, serving and supporting you throughout your experience at the Gresham and Maywood Campuses and Bruning Center for Allied Health Education. Since 1966, MHCC has a distinguished history of providing accessible, affordable and quality programs and services to our communities. MHCC graduates have succeeded wherever they have gone other colleges and universities, the private sector, public service and health care. We expect you to be part of that success and write your place in MHCCs history book. Again, congratulations on choosing MHCC for your educational and training experiences. i hope you will enjoy discovering the limitless opportunities at MHCC. Best wishes!

table of contentsMaps Gresham Campus ....................................................................... 2-3 Bruning Center Campus ............................................................... 4 MHCC Maywood Park Campus ................................................. 4 getting started - how to enroll ..................................................... 5-9 Degree Requirements ................................................................... 10-16 general education outcomes .......................................................... 17 special programs (including business & community resources) .. 18-21 student Resources ........................................................................ 22-25 program Reference guide .......................................................... 26-27 alphabetical listing of programs (both Career Technical Education & Transfer) ............................ 28-123 Course Descriptions in alphabetical order ....................... 124-222 academic information ............................................................. 223-231 student Rights and Responsibilities ..................................... 232-238 College Mission & Facts ......................................................... 239-240 emeritus and professional staff ........................................... 241-246 index .....................................................................................................248 Quick information guide ........................................ inside back cover

Gresham Campus May wood Park Campus Bruning Center for Allied Health Education

John J. Ski SygielskiEqual Opportunity It is the policy of MHCC to provide equal educational and employment opportunities and to provide service benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law. This policy is in accordance with the laws enforced by the Department of Education and Department of Labor, including Presidential Executive Order 11246, as amended, Title VI and Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Veterans Readjustment Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Acts of 1974-75, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Oregon Revised Statute 659.030. Inquiries regarding application of these and other regulations should be directed to either the colleges Human Resources Office 503-491-7200, the office of Student Development and Services 503-491-7317, or TDD 503-491-7202; the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education Office, Seattle, Washington; or to the office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor, San Francisco, CA.

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Jazz Caf2330 2300 2138 2100 Performing ArtsVista Dining Center 2000

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getting to mhccDriving DirectionsMaywood Park CaMPusGETTiNG STARTED

Bruning CenterDirections from the MhCC gresham Campus:Drive west on SE Stark St. Turn left onto SE 223rd Ave. Turn right onto SE Burnside Rd. Turn left onto NW Civic Dr. End at 1484 NW Civic Dr.

greshaM CaMPusDirections from Vancouver:Travel south on i-205 South to i-84 east Drive east on i-84 to exit 17, Troutdale Turn right onto 257th Ave. at stoplight Continue on 257th through Stark St. MHCC is on the left just south of Stark St. End at 26000 SE Stark St.

Directions from the MhCC gresham Campus:Travel west on i-84 Take the i-205 South/i-205 North exit Merge onto i-205 North Ramp Merge onto i-205 N. Exit at East Sandy Blvd. Merge onto NE Sandy Blvd. Turn right onto NE 102nd Ave. Turn right onto NE Prescott St. End at 10100 NE Prescott St.

From portland:Travel east on i-84 Take the 181 Ave. exit 13 toward Gresham Turn right onto NE 181 Ave. Turn left onto E Burnside St. Turn right onto NW Civic Dr. End at 1484 NW Civic Dr.

From portland:Drive east on i-84 to exit 17, Troutdale Turn right onto 257th Ave. at stoplight Continue on 257th through Stark St. MHCC is on the left just south of Stark St. End at 26000 SE Stark St.

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Travel east on i-84 Exit at i-205 North Take the uS-30 By-Pass East/Sandy Blvd. exit Turn right onto NE Columbia Blvd./uS-30 ByP Continue onto NE Sandy Blvd.-30 ByP Turn right onto NE 102nd Ave. Turn right onto NE Prescott St. End at 10100 NE Prescott St.

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how to enrollstep 1. Apply for Admissionadmissions, Registration and Records office/ student services Center; Room aC 2253 503-491-7393; www.mhcc.edu/admissions

CAREER-TECHiNCAL PRoGRAMS

Admission of all students is centralized in the Admissions, Registration and Records office.

geneRal aDMissionMt. Hood Community College (MHCC) has an open-entry general admission policy and welcomes all students who can benefit from instruction regardless of their educational background. Some programs have additional admission requirements. See Limited/Restricted-Entry Programs at the end of Step 1. The first step to enroll at MHCC is to complete a Student Admission Form. The form is available: on the MHCC Web site at www.mhcc.edu/admissions in the Admissions, Registration and Records office inside the Student Services Center you may submit the form online or by: Fax 503-491-7388 in peRson Admissions, Registration and Records office Mail Mt. Hood Community College Admissions, Registration and Records office 26000 SE Stark St. Gresham, oR 97030 Students who have not attended MHCC for four terms or more, must submit an Admission application in order to update student record information. See Step 5 for registration.

initial enrollment

New students age 15 and under must see the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Management prior to initial registration. To make an appointment and obtain the necessary forms, contact the administrative assistant at 503-491-7317. When meeting with the Vice President, students must bring the following: Letter of request from student. Letter of support from high school counselor (or ESD for home-schooled students) addressing the students maturity and readiness for college experiences. MHCC High School Permission Form. Completed application for underage Student Admission Checklist form, available through the administrative assistant. College Placement Test scores. MHCC Admission Form. This information will be considered in the Vice Presidents decisionmaking process. The Vice Presidents decision as to whether the student will be allowed to enroll will be final. The Vice President will notify the instructor(s) in the division(s) in which the student is taking classes. Students will need to obtain an advisers signature on each registration form before they may register. These returning students do not have to see the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Management unless the student is not making satisfactory academic progress as defined by the College. stuDents age 16 anD 17 Students who have not graduated from high school, or have not been released from compulsory attendance or have not obtained a GED must do the following: Meet with an academic adviser in the Academic Advising and Transfer Center inside the Student Services Center prior to registration in any class. Take the College Placement Test if deemed necessary by the adviser. Complete the MHCC High School Permission Form. This form includes the Release Agreement for Potential injury and Liability and is valid for 12 months.

initial enrollment

These students follow the same guidelines for registration as students 18 years of age and older. See Step 5. home-schooled students under age 18 Home-schooled students will follow one of the specific procedures as outlined for Students Age 15 and under or for Students Age 16 and 17. students, who have been released from compulsory attendance, must: Submit the Release from Compulsory Attendance Form to the Admissions, Registration and Records office. This form is obtained from the students resident high school district. Note: These students follow the same guidelines for general admission. Financial aid eligibility of underage students For the purposes of financial aid eligibility, underage students are not defined as college- degree-seeking students and are therefore not eligible for aid. Regular students are defined as degree seeking students. Students concurrently enrolled in high school and MHCC are by federal regulation ineligible for financial aid. if a student is age 16 or older, has been released from compulsory high school attendance and has completed a GED and/or completed the College Placement Test to meet the Ability to Benefit requirements, they may be aid eligible. The office of Financial Aid will make the final determination of aid eligibility status based on documentation provided by the student.GETTiNG STARTED

Returning enrollment

Returning enrollment

unDeR-age stuDents non-CReDit CouRseWoRkAny student under the age of 18 may take Community Education classes, regardless of age, without special approval of MHCC staff. However, their parent or guardian must sign an MHCC Release Agreement for Potential injury or Liability Form. This form is available in the Admissions, Registration and Records office; the Academic Advising and Transfer Center; or the Web site. This form will be kept on file in the Admissions, Registration and Records office and is valid for 12 months.

Returning enrollment

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unDeRage stuDents CReDit CouRseWoRkPersons under 18 years of age who have not graduated from high school, have not been released from compulsory attendance, or have not obtained a GED, must follow special admission procedures to enroll. stuDents age 15 anD unDeR

inteRnational stuDentsTo be considered for admission to MHCC, international students must submit the following to the Admissions, Registration and Records office: An international Student Application, MHCC Student Admission Form and the non-refundable application fee.

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Financial Statement, Affidavit of Support, and official supporting financial documents (such as a bank statement). See www.mhcc.edu/international. Documentation of measles vaccination and tuberculosis testing. Photocopies of the passport iD page. Proof of English proficiency in one of the following ways: - Submit an official ToEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of at least 450 (paperbased test) or 133 (computer-based test). - Attendance at an American high school for at least one year with a 2.00 grade point average (GPA) and placement into ENL courses or above on the MHCC Placement Test (CPT). - Successful completion of an English Language program with a minimum GPA of 2.00. - Transfer students from an accredited united States college or university that have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 2.00. Students transferring from another u.S. institution must submit a Transfer Clearance form from the current school, a copy of their i-20, and official transcripts. All international students holding an F-1 visa must provide proof of health and accident insurance before being enrolled at MHCC. Co-admission Mt. hood Community College and portland state university, eastern oregon university, Marylhurst university and oregon institute of technology Through a special admission process students can be admitted to select transfer institutions as they pursue their freshman and sophomore years at MHCC. Co-admitted students enjoy: one application for co-admission. Academic advising from both institutions. Library privileges at both institutions. Coordinated financial aid and scholarships. Applications and information are available at the MHCC Web site, www.mhcc.edu/coadmission.

Each packet includes the information and forms necessary for applicants to apply for the program in which they are interested. The packet must be completed accurately and returned by the application deadline. only completed packets meeting minimum criteria will be considered. The deadline for submitting a completed packet varies for each program, so it is important to check the specified deadline date for each program. The return of an admission packet does not guarantee that the applicant has satisfied minimum criteria. The Admissions, Registration and Records office will notify applicants of their status within 30 days after the completion of the selection process. limited-entry programs Limited-entry programs generally begin once a year in the fall term. Applicants are admitted on a space available basis after academic criteria has been met. Application packets for these programs are available on the MHCC Web site at www.mhcc.edu/lRadmissions. Restricted-entry programs Applicants for a restricted-entry program must complete the admissions application procedures and meet program criteria before being considered for acceptance into the program. in addition, each restricted-entry program has a non-refundable application fee due at the time of application. Application packets for these programs are available on the MHCC Web site at www.mhcc.edu/lRadmissions. For further information regarding limited or restricted-entry programs see www.mhcc.edu/LRadmissions.

step 2. Arrange Financial Aidthe office of student Financial aid; Room aC 2253 503-491-7262; www.mhcc.edu/financialaid

The office of Financial Aid at MHCC helps students apply for and receive all major types of Title iV federal and state of oregon financial aid, including grants, work study, loans and scholarships. Additional information regarding the specific types of grants, work study, loans and scholarships are described on page 23. The office of Financial Aid provides materials, resources and helpful staff to guide students through the application process.

GETTiNG STARTED

geneRal eligibility ReQuiReMentsTo be eligible for aid, applicants must: Be at least 16 years old. Be a u.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen. Have earned a high school diploma, its equivalent or a GED. Have adequate reading placement test scores if they are without a high school diploma or a GED and are at least 18 years old. Be in pursuit of a degree or certificate in an eligible program (at least 36 credits and at least six months in length) listed in this catalog. Be registered with the Selective Service if they are male and at least 18 years old.

aDult high sChool DiploMaApplicants for the Adult High School Diploma (AHSD) must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are referred by their district high school and are released from compulsory public/private attendance. if exempt from compulsory attendance, the student must present a release form from their high school. Students must read the orientation packet and complete all required forms, take the College Placement Test and submit their high school transcript. Students must meet MHCCs reading, writing and mathematics competency requirements prior to receiving a diploma. Competency will be demonstrated by placement in RD115 or completion of RD090 with a passing grade; placement in MTH060 or completion of MTH020 with a passing grade; placement in WR115 or WR101 or completion of WR090 with a passing grade. To request an orientation, or for additional information, call 503-491-7421.

hoW to apply online: on the internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov Personal identification Numbers (PiN) must be requested and received before filing electronically. if the PiN is not supplied at the time of electronic filing, the information can be saved while waiting for the PiN or a physical signature page must be printed, signed and submitted by regular mail. oR paper: complete a paper FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Forms for this option are limited by the federal government but are available in most financial aid offices, in most high school counseling offices and some public libraries. Students will usually receive a Renewal Application by mail sometime before January 1 of each year. online renewal forms are available by logging onto the fafsa.ed.gov Web site using

First time financial aid applicants:

liMiteD oR RestRiCteDentRy pRogRaMsSome of our programs have enrollment limits and/or other requirements before a student may register. The entry type of each program is listed at the top of each program description section. These programs require special application procedures. Application packets for limited and restricted programs are available on the MHCC Web site at www.mhcc.edu/lRadmissions.

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a PiN number. To ensure that the FAFSA results are sent to all colleges desired, the applicant must enter school codes or complete addresses for prospective colleges. The MHCC school code is 003204. The following three items are the key conditions reviewed when awarding financial aid: 1. The size of the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The FAFSA information is used to calculate this number. This number is used to determine eligibility for most types of financial aid. 2. The budget of the student while in college. 3. Availability of the types of aid. All schools and colleges must verify some of the data of FAFSA applications. Examples of verification materials required are: Student Status Letter (from the MHCC Web site), signed tax returns for some FAFSA submitters, familys proof of untaxed agency income or benefits (Social Security, TANF, subsidized housing, etc.) Students who want to use credits from other colleges to satisfy requirements or prerequisites for requirements for an MHCC degree will need to submit prior official transcripts to the Colleges Admissions office. At the time of evaluation, those credits will become part of the total credits used to determine further eligibility for financial aid under the Quantitative Measures Standards of Progress federal regulations. After the student is awarded financial aid, it is posted to their account and will be used directly to pay their tuition and fees. Any remaining aid will be disbursed by the preference selected when the student activates their MHCC Mountain Card. This refund can be used to buy books, pay for room and board, transportation and miscellaneous supplies and personal items after the add/drop period.

Conditions for awards

They have transcripted college coursework in reading, writing and/or mathematics. Students should bring a copy of their transcript to the Academic Advising and Transfer Center for assistance. They have taken a college placement test at another college within the last 24 months. Students should bring a copy of their score reports to Testing Services to have their scores evaluated. Students may be asked to take only the math part of the CPT at MHCC. They are taking any course that carries a proficiency level of Proficiency Needed. The proficiency levels can be found for each course at the end of individual course descriptions.

one of MHCCs limited or restricted-entry programs. Students may make an appointment with an adviser to develop an educational plan, review their degree progress through the degree audit reporting system (DARS) or receive an unofficial evaluation of transfer coursework and credit. Students may drop in and utilize a library of regional college catalogs and advising guides for popular college majors, and access internet information for transfer schools curricula and academic programs nationwide.

GETTiNG STARTED

step 5. Register for Classesadmissions, Registration and Records office/ student services Center; Room aC 2253 503-491-7393; www.mhcc.edu/registration

application Verification

step 4. Talk to an Adviseracademic advising and transfer Center; Room aC 2253 503- 491-7315; www.mhcc.edu/advising

aid Disbursement

The next stop for most new students is the Academic Advising and Transfer Center (AATC). The first year experience in college is an important time. it is a time to explore academic interests, course scheduling needs and educational options towards students MHCC degree and career. Students should plan to meet with an academic adviser early and often. This will allow them to get familiar with the college and develop their individual education plan. Prior to meeting with an adviser, students are encouraged to complete the online orientation, which can be found at www.mhcc.edu/orientation. Students may complete the online orientation in the Testing Center, the Academic Advising and Transfer Center or from their home computer. The orientation provides students with key information about the College, degree options and the registration process. once orientation is completed, new students will work with an academic adviser to create a schedule of classes and a program of study based on their area of interest. Continuing students who have declared a major should seek information and assistance primarily from their faculty adviser, but the Advising Center can also be an academic resource for any student. Students should meet with their faculty adviser frequently to make sure they are on track toward meeting their educational goals. Contact information for faculty advisers is available at www.mhcc.edu/advising and on specific program pages of this catalog. The Academic Advising and Transfer Center is the place to come for high-quality academic advising for those students completing skill-building courses (e.g. RD090, WR090, MTH010, MTH020), those exploring program options and those preparing to enter

new students

Registration is available for currently enrolled, returning and new students via the Web and in person, as explained on the MHCC Web site. Mail-in registration is accepted for Community Education courses only. The quarterly schedule of classes is available on the MHCC Web site at www.mhcc.edu. Please use the following checklist to review required steps prior to registration: New students must complete the Student Admission Form and submit it to the Admissions, Registration and Records office (see step 1.) All students must take the College Placement Test (CPT) if taking any course that carries a proficiency level of Proficiency Required. The proficiency levels can be found for each course at the end of individual course descriptions. oR Students must bring college transcripts if they have completed English composition and a mathematics course, both with a grade of C or higher to the Academic Advising and Transfer Center or fax to 503-491-7388 so the CPT may be waived. Students should update their student record with the Admissions, Registration and Records office for any changes to your name, address, phone number and/or major since they last attended. Students may change their address, phone number and e-mail address via MyMHCC on the MHCC Web site. Students should complete an education plan by meeting with an adviser in the Academic Advising and Transfer Center or a faculty adviser. Review a Web schedule of classes to select courses and to learn policies, procedures and important dates, including registration dates and refund dates.

Continuing students

step 3. Visit Testing Servicestesting services; Room aC 2335 503-491-7678; www.mhcc.edu/testing

To be properly placed into courses, new students must take a College Placement Test (CPT). This test, which covers reading, writing and mathematics, helps assess students academic readiness and will help them choose classes that fit their present skill level. Students may not have to take the placement test if:

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Complete a registration form or Web worksheet with the courses you have selected. Register via Web or in person. Mail-in registration is available for Community Education classes only. To register via the Web, students will need to know their user name and password. Their user name is their MHCC iD number. Their password is their six-digit birth date - until they change it after logging in for the first time. Make arrangements to pay tuition and fees with the Cashiers office, or pay online via MyMHCC. Registration assistance is available in the Academic Advising and Transfer Center or in the Admissions, Registration and Records office. Please see the Academic information section of this catalog for important information regarding adding, dropping, withdrawal from school, waiting lists, attendance and no-show drop policy. MHCCs provides every student with an e-mail account after enrollment in classes. Students can find their e-mail address by following the instructions on the MHCC Portal at my.mhcc.edu. The College assigned student e-mail account will soon be the Colleges preferred means of official communication with all students after enrollment in classes at MHCC.

1. Pay all tuition and fees by the first day of the term. if a student registers after the term begins, payment is due the day of registration. This includes courses added from wait lists. 2. Student installment Payment Note Eligible students may enroll in a deferred payment plan. After a down payment, students may defer paying the balance of their charges in installments. Eligibility, due dates and instructions are available on the web at www.mhcc.edu/pmtplans. 3. Veterans Deferred Payment Note Students with veterans certificate of eligibility may use the Veterans Deferred Payment Note. Veterans should contact Veterans Services located in the Admissions, Registration and Records office. Eligibility, due dates and instructions are available on the Web at www.mhcc.edu/veteranspmt. 4. Financial Aid/Scholarship if financial aid is not available by the first day of the term or does not completely cover tuition select option 1 or 2 above. if a balance remains on a student account past the due date, the account is subject to late fees and collection costs. 5. Agency or Company Arrangements for payment by an agency or company must be pre-approved by the College. The student is responsible to ensure that a payment authorization is on file in the Colleges Accounts Receivable department by the first day of the term. ultimately the student is responsible for payment of all unpaid charges, including late fees and third party service fees. All payments must be made in u.S. funds. Acceptable payment types include: cash, money order, check, e-check (electronic check), American Express, Discover, MasterCard and ViSA.

on the MHCC Web site, www.mhcc.edu.

this information is also available:

step 7. Plan for SuccessGood study skills, adequate preparation, and attendance are important. Sometimes, though, other factors may affect student performance at the school. MHCC has many options that can assist students: The most successful students are those who have connected with a career and with faculty who share those career interests. Choosing a major is an important step in a students academic life. Choosing a career and a major requires some introspection. MHCCs Career Planning and Counseling Center located in Room AC 1152 can help students discern their interests, skills, abilities and values, and tie those to majors and careers. Students can declare their major at any time; visit Student Services or the Academic Advising and Transfer Center to update this information. For more information, call 503-491-7432. once students have chosen an academic or career path, the College highly recommends developing an individual educational plan that will guide students as they complete their degree and course requirements. The Academic Advising and Transfer Center (AATC) can help students with this plan as well as with other advising needs. Students will work with an assigned academic adviser in their major field of study (career-technical or transfer) or a generalist adviser to complete their plan. The AACT can assist students in identifying transfer course requirements for their chosen field of study. Academic advisers are available to meet with students and answer questions regarding the entire transfer process. For more information or to schedule an appointment, students may contact the AATC at 503-491-7315 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

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Career planning/Declaring a major

Design an educational plan

step 6. Pay for Classesbusiness office student billing accounts Receivable; Room aC 2253; 503-491-6981 or 503-491-7276 www.mhcc.edu/pmt

payment types

The MHCC District Board of Education sets tuition and fee rates and reserves the right to make changes without notice. The amount of tuition is determined by residency and by the number of credit hours. Some classes require an additional course fee. There may be other types of fees assessed as well. A full description of tuition and fees are listed on the Web. Payment for all tuition and fees is due on or before the published due date, usually the first day of the term. All charges must be paid in full before registering for another term. The College has four options available for payment. No other payment arrangements are available.

College tuition/Fee

College services paid by check will be provided five business days after payment occurs. An example of services include GED testing and other testing services, but does not apply to tuition payment. By enrolling or having enrolled as a student at MHCC, students agree to be responsible for all charges on their student account and abide by the student account practices and policies. Students will be held accountable for understanding the practices and policies of College billing and collections. Detailed descriptions are provided on pages 224-226 of this catalog. They include: Types of Fees Definition of Terms Student Account Statements Past Due Accounts Collections Refunds Billing and Collection Rights and Responsibilities

student Financial Responsibility

payment Due Date

Students are encouraged to use the Colleges online Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS). DARS is an automatic, real-time tool that keeps track of student progress toward specific certificate/degree programs at MHCC. All classes taken at MHCC, as well as transfer coursework that has been evaluated, are compared to certificate/ degree requirements to show the classes still needed to graduate from a specific program.

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, ESL (English Second Language), :

With the availability of scholarships, grants and workstudy,

MhCC is aFFoRDable.

1. . 503-491-7333 2. . 3. . 4. 2- w. - $15 $30 . ESL . , , . , , (Student Services) . .

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Mun hc thm ting Anh, bn cn phi tun t lm nhng iu sau y: 1. Gi s in thoi 503-491-7333 ly hn thi xp lp. 2. Thi xp lp 3. Tham d mt bui hng dn tin tc 4. Bt u i hc. Hn cht tr hc ph l tun l th hai ca hc k. y l mt lp hc khng c tn ch. Ty theo tng lp hc, hc ph ca mi lp l t 15 n 30 -la. Ai c iu kin s c min hc ph. Nu mun b khng hc na, bn cn phi lm th tc b lp Student Services ng thi hn. Nu khng, bn vn phi tr tin hc d khng n lp hc. Personas interesados en tomar clases de Ingles como Segunda Lengua (ESL) deben seguir los siguientes pasos: 1. Llamar para una cita del examn de ubicacin at 503-491-7675. 2. Tomar examn de ubicacin. 3. Asistir a una Orientacin. 4. Asistir a clases y pagar antes de la tercera semana. Estas clases no tienen creditos. El costo varia de $15-30 por clase. Hay assistencia para quienes califican. El estudiante es responsible de cancelar sus clases si no asiste en Student Services, de lo contrario tienen que pagar por las clases.

MhCC positiVely aFFeCts the loCal eConoMy through the Colleges local purchases and wages paid to its faculty and staff.

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degree requirementsthe associate of applied science Degree will be awarded to students who satisfy the following requirements:

1.DEGREE REQuiREMENTS

Complete a minimum of 90 applicable credit hours. (Some programs may require more than 90 credit hours.)

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Please refer to the Course Numbering System and Developmental Education courses on pages 226-227, with regard to courses not applicable toward a MHCC degree or certificate. Successfully complete all required courses in a career-technical curriculum as listed in the catalog.

education requirements are listed specifically by course, i.e. SP111, PSy201, then those specific requirements must be listed on the incoming transcript in order for those courses to be satisfied. WR101, or WR121, WR122, three credits of HPE, three credits of Human Relations and MTH065 will automatically be satisfied by the baccalaureate degree. general education Courses must be selected from the following approved table of General Education courses for the Associate of Applied Science Degree. Satisfactorily earn a minimum of 24 hours of applicable credit at MHCC and be in attendance at MHCC the term in which the degree/certificate is completed. Non-traditional credit (College Level Examination Program, Advanced Placement Program, Challenge, Experienced-Based Credit, International Baccalaureate) does not satisfy this requirement.

ASSoCiATE oF APPLiED SCiENCE (AAS) DEGREEThe following is a list of general education courses, currently offered at MHCC, applicable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree, the Associate of General Studies Degree, and the Certificate of Completion. For additional approved general education courses no longer offered, please run a DARS audit to see if courses completed still apply. This list may be amended to include newly approved courses, again, please run a DARS audit for the most current information. Courses numbered 199 will qualify as elective credit only. health and physical education: A minimum of three quarter-credit hours in Physical Education (PE) and/or in Health Education (HE/HPE). Communications: Three quartercredit hours at a level equivalent to WR101 or WR121. other communication courses may satisfy the distribution requirements only. Mathematics: Four quarter-credit hours at a level equivalent to MTH065 or higher (except MTH211). human Relations: Three quarter-credit hours. Distribution Three additional quarter-credit hours from any of the following areas: 1. Social Science/Humanities (Arts & Letters) Select from social science and/or humanities. (Maximum of three credit hours in skill-oriented classes within the humanities category.) 2. Science/Mathematics/Computer Science Select from science, mathematics, and/or computer science. (Mathematics must be MTH020 or higher.) 3. Communications.he152, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 213, 240, 250, 252, 253, 255, 261, 265, hpe285oL, 291, 295, pe185, PE285oH (use one credit toward a PE185 requirement.), PE285RKC, PE285WTA, PE285WTB, 292SWT Two (2) quarter-credit hours of PE185 credit may be granted toward an Associate degree at MHCC for completion of military basic training. A copy of the DD214 form is required.

Courses counting toward degree requirements must be taken sequentially if the course is a prerequisite for another course. For example, MTH095 may not count toward a degree requirement if taken after MTH111, because MTH095 is a prerequisite for MTH111. However, if a course is not a prerequisite for another course, the courses may be taken in any order. For example, HST110 may count toward a degree requirement if taken after HST111, since HST110 is not a prerequisite to HST111. Repeated courses may be counted only once toward graduation unless specified in the course description or unless specifically required in a program curriculum. Achieve an MHCC cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 or higher.

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Mth065, 095, 105, 111, 112, 212, 213, 231, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261

if extenuating circumstances prevent a student from being in attendance the last term, the student may petition via letter to take the remaining credits (maximum of nine) at a regionally-accredited college or university. The letter must indicate the school at which the courses will be completed. it is the students responsibility to obtain written approval from MHCC of course acceptance prior to enrollment and to send an official transcript to MHCC upon completion of the coursework. Complete the application process and pay a nonrefundable graduation application fee two quarters prior to the quarter of completion (e.g., spring term graduates must apply during fall term). only 200-level ENL count as General Education. note: A maximum of 25 credits of ENL courses numbered 100 and above may be applied toward the AAS degree. (ENL094R, ENL094S, and ENL094W are not to be included. See Developmental Education Courses.) note: A maximum of nine credits of PE185 may be applied to the AAS degree. note: Please refer to page 226-227 for a list of courses that are not applicable to this degree.

ANTH103, BA285, EC115, GEoG106, GEoG107, HST110, HST111, HST112, HuM202, MuS261, MuS262, MuS263, PHL202, PS200, PSy101, PSy201, PSy202, PSy235, PSy237, R210, SoC204, SoC213, SoC215, SoC216, WS101social science/humanities 104, 105, 111, 112, 113, *114, *115, (Arts & Letters) *116, *117, *118, *119, *124, *125, *126, *131, *132, *133, *137, *138, humanities (Arts and Letters) *139, *147, *148, *149, *161, *162, aRt115, 116, 117, 204, 205, 206, 211, *163, *191, 205, 208, 211, 212, 213, *214, 215P, *219, *225, *226, *227, 231, *214, *215, *224, 261, 262, 263, *265, 232, 233, *234, *240, *241, *254, *292; phl191, 201, 202, 208; R210, 211, *255, *256, *257, *258, *259, *257B, 212; RD117; Rusb, 102, 103, 111, 112, *258B, *259B, 260, *261, *262, *263, 113, 201, 202, 203; sp100, 111, 112, *264, *266, *271, *272, *273, 281, 114, 115, 130, 218, 229, 262; span101, *288, *289, *291, *292, *293, *294, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203; *296, *297; asl101, 102, 103, 201, 202, ta101, 106, 107, 141, 142, 143, 144, 203; Chn101, 102, 103; eng104, 148, 241; WR240, 241, 242, 244, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 201, 245, *247, 248 202, 204, 205, 212, 214, 218, 221, 222, 250, 253, 254, 274, 275; enl201R, *Skill-oriented class 201S, 201W; Fa257, 258, 264, 266, social sciences 268; FR101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, anth101, 102, 103, 180, 211, 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213; geR101, 215, 231, 232; EC115, 201, 202; 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203; geog105, 106, 107, 202, 206, 209, huM105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 202, 210; 214, 290; hst101, 102, 103, 104, ital101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 110, 111, 112, 195, 201, 202, 203, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213; Jpn101, 102, 204, 211, 212, 213, 225, 237, 240, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203, 211, 264, 270, 271, 272, 292, 293, 294; 212, 213, 260; *Mup101, *105, *114, intl101, 210; J211; ps200, 201, 203, *115, *121, *123, *125, *131, *146, 204, 205, 209, 215, 217, 220, 225, *171-192, *201, *205, *214, *215, *221, 241, 242, 297; psy101, 151, 201, 202, *225, *231, *246, *271-292; Mus101, 203, 214, 216, 231, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239; soC204, 205, 206, 213, 214, 215, 216, 223, 225, 232; Ws101 science/Mathematics/Computer science ba231; bi100, 101, 101A, 101B, 102, 102A, 102B, 103, 103A, 103B, 103C, 110, 112, 121, 122, 132, 211, 212, 213, 231, 232, 233, 234; binF290; Ch103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 151, 170, 221, 222, 223, 241, 242, 243; Cis120/L (in combination), 122, 133SQL, 140, 144, 197XML, 244; Cs133JA, 133VB, 160, 161, 162, 233JA, 233VB, 234JA, 234VB, 260; engR201, 211, 212, 213; F240; Fn225; FW251, 252, 253, 254; g148, 153, 165, 201, 202, 203; ge101, 102, 115; gs104, 105, 106; Mth020, 060, 065, 084, 095, 105, 111, 112, 211, 212, 213, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261; ph104, 109C, 121, 122, 123, 127, 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213 Communications BA205, RD117, SP100, SP111, SP112, SP114, SP115, SP218, WR101, WR121, WR122, WR123, WR227

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Maintain a 2.00 GPA for all courses being applied toward the degree and maintain a 2.00 GPA in the candidates major classes (e.g., course prefixes such as DH, NRS, FI, etc.) Successfully complete the required general education courses.

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ASSoCiATE oF ARTS oREGoN TRANSFER (AAoT) DEGREEthe associate of arts Degree will be awarded to students who satisfy the following requirements:

1. 2.

Complete a minimum of 90 applicable credit hours. See #6 for an explanation. Successfully complete all required courses.

or above may be applied as electives toward this degree. Career-technical courses offered at community colleges in oregon are identified by specific alpha prefixes. Please see page 226227 for a list of the career-technical alpha prefixes offered at Mt. Hood Community College. A maximum of 15 credits of the highest level of ENL courses (ENL201R, ENL201S, ENL201W) may be applied as electives only toward the AAoT Degree. A maximum of 9 credits of PE185 may be applied to the AAoT degree. Satisfactorily earn a minimum of 24 hours of applicable credit at Mt. Hood Community College and be in attendance at MHCC the term in which the degree/certificate is completed. Non-traditional credit (College Level Examination Program, Advanced Placement Program, Challenge, ExperiencedBased Credit, international Baccalaureate) does not satisfy this requirement. if extenuating circumstances prevent a student from being in attendance the last term, the student may petition via letter to take the remaining credits (maximum of nine) at a regionally accredited college or university. The letter must indicate the school at which the courses will be completed. it is the students responsibility to obtain written approval from MHCC of course acceptance prior to enrollment and to send an official transcript to MHCC upon completion of the coursework. Complete the application process and pay a nonrefundable graduation application fee two quarters prior to the quarter of completion (e.g., spring term graduates must apply during fall term).

The following is a list of approved courses, currently offered at MHCC, applicable to the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree, the Associate of Science Degree, and the Associate of Science Oregon Transfer - Business. For additional approved general education courses no longer offered, please run a DARS audit to see if courses completed still apply. This list may be amended to include newly approved courses, again, please run a DARS audit for the most current information. Courses numbered 199 will qualify as elective credit only. health/Wellness/Fitness: A minimum of three quarter-credit hours in Physical Education (PE) and/or in Health Education (HE/HPE) with grades of C or better in each course. Mathematics: one course in college level mathematics with a grade of C or better (any mathematics course that has MTH095 or intermediate algebra or a higher course as a prerequisite, except MTH211). oral Communication: one course in the fundamentals of speech or communication with a grade of C or better. Writing: A minimum of 8 writing credits with grades of C in each course is required for the AAoT degree. Starting Summer 2010, students taking writing classes of 4 credits each must take WR121, WR122 or WR227. Those students who began the writing sequence before summer 2010 with 3 credit courses, must complete WR121, WR122 and either WR123* or WR227. *WR123 will cease to be offered with the academic year 2012-2013. Distribution Requirements* 1. Humanities (Arts and Letters): Three courses chosen from at least two disciplines. only six quartercredit hours of skill-oriented classes can be used to meet humanities requirements. NoTE: in Arts and Letters, a second year of a foreign language may be included, but not the first year. American Sign Language is considered a foreign language. 2. Social Sciences: Four courses chosen from at least two disciplines. 3. Science/Math/Computer Science: Four courses chosen from at least two disciplines,including at least three laboratory courses in biological or physical sciences . Cultural Literacy: When making distribution selections, one course chosen from any of the discipline studies must be designated as cultural literacy (noted with a). *Each course must be at least three quarter-credit hours.he152, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 213, 240, 250, 252, 253, 255, 261, 265; hpe285oL, 291, 295, pe185, PE285oH (use one credit toward a PE185 requirement.), PE285RKC, PE285WTA, PE285WTB, 292SWT Two (2) quarter-credit hours of PE185 credit may be granted toward an Associate degree at MHCC for completion of military basic training. A copy of the DD214 form is required. (refer to specific transfer degree curricula for course selection) Mth105, 111, 112, 212, 213, 231, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261

Courses counting toward degree requirements must be taken sequentially if the course is a prerequisite for another course. For example, MTH095 may not count toward a degree requirement if taken after MTH111, because MTH095 is a prerequisite for MTH111. However, if a course is not a prerequisite for another course, the courses may be taken in any order. For example, HST110 may count toward a degree requirement if taken after HST111, since HST110 is not a prerequisite to HST111. Repeated courses may be counted only once toward graduation unless specified in the course description or unless specifically required in a program curriculum.

DEGREE REQuiREMENTS

sp100, 111, 112, 114, 115, 218

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(refer to specific transfer degree curricula for course selection) WR121, WR122, WR123, WR227

3.

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All courses must be passed with a grade of C- or better. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

5.

Successfully complete the following: Courses (except for elective credits) must be selected from the following table of approved courses for the Associate of Arts oregon Transfer Degree. The list is also available in the Admissions, Registration and Records office, the Academic Advising and Transfer Center or from the program adviser. Complete elective courses to reach a total of 90 credits. The courses must be numbered 100 or above. However, only up to 12 credit hours of career-technical courses numbered 100

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humanities (arts and letters) 115, 130, 218, 229, 262; span201, 232; Ws101 aRt115, 116, 117, 204, 205, 206, 202 , 203 ; ta101, 106 , 107 , 141, Cultural literacy class 211, ART215P, *225, *226, *227, 142,143, 241; WR240 , 241 , 242 , science/Mathematics/ 231, 232, 233, *234, *240, *241, 244 , 245 , 248 Computer science *254, *255, *256, *257, *258, *Skill-oriented class *bi101, *101A, *101B, *102, *102A, *259, 260, *261, *262, *263, *264, Cultural literacy class *102B, *103, *103A, *103B, *103C, *266, *271, *272, *273, 281, *288, *110, *121, *122, *132, *211, *212, *289, *291, *292, *293, *294, *296; social sciences asl201, 202, 203; eng104, anth101 , 102 , 103 , 180 , 211, *213, *231, *232, *233, *234; binF290; *Ch103, *104, *105, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 215 , 231 , 232 ; e 115 , 201 , *106, *110, *151, *170, *221, *222, 113, 201, 202, 204, 205, 212, 202 ; geog105, 106 , 107 , 202 , *223, *241, *242, *243; Cs160, 161, 214, 218, 221, 222, 250, 253, 206 , 209 , 214 , 290 ; hst101 , 162, 233JA, 233VB, 234JA, 234VB, 254, 274, 275; Fa257, 258, 102 , 103 , 104 , 110 , 111 , 112 , 260; engR201, 211, 212, 213; 264, 266, 268; FR201, 202, 203; 195 , 201 , 202 , 203 , 204 , 211 , *F240; Fn225; FW251, *252, *253, geR201, 202, 203; huM105, 212 , 213 , 225 , 237 , 240 , 264 , *254; g148, *165, *201, *202, *203; 106, 110, 111, 112, 202, 210; 270 , 271 , 272 , 292 , 293 , 294 ; ge101, 102, 115; *gs104, *105, ital201, 202, 203; Jpn201, 202, intl101 , 210 ; J211 ; ps200 , *106, 153; Mth105, 111, 112, 212, 203 Jpn260; Mus101, 105, 111, 201 , 203 , 204 , 205 , 209 , 215 , 213, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 112, 113, *124, *125, *126, 205, 217 , 220 , 225 , 241 , 242 , 297 ; 254, 256, 261; *ph104, 109C, 121, 208, 211, 212, 213, 261, 262, psy101 , 151 , 201 , 202 , 203 , 122, 123, 127, *201, *202, *203, 263; phl191, 201, 202, 208; 214 , 216 , 231 , 232 , 235 , 236 , *211, *212, *213 R210, 211, 212; RD117; Rus201, 237 , 239 ; so204 , 205 , 206 , 202, 203; sp100, 111, 112, 114, 213 , 214 , 215 , 216 , 223 , 225 , *Lab science class

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ASSoCiATE oF GENERAL STuDiES (AGS) DEGREEthe associate of general studies Degree will be awarded to students who satisfy the following requirements:

5.

DEGREE REQuiREMENTS

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Complete a minimum of 90 applicable credit hours.

2.

Please refer to the Course Numbering System and Developmental Education courses on pages 226-227, with regard to courses not applicable toward a MHCC degree or certificate. Successfully complete all required courses in the general studies curriculum as follows.

Complete elective courses to reach a total of 90 credits. No more than 25 credits of one discipline may apply as electives, with the exception of Special Studies curricula. Elective courses may be any course number 10 or higher, not including those listed as Developmental Education courses, see page 227.

The following is a list of general education courses, currently offered at MHCC, applicable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree, the Associate of General Studies Degree, and the Certificate of Completion. For additional approved general education courses no longer offered, please run a DARS audit to see if courses completed still apply. This list may be amended to include newly approved courses, again, please run a DARS audit for the most current information. Courses numbered 199 will qualify as elective credit only. health and physical education: A minimum of three quarter-credit hours which must include at least one class in Physical Education (PE) and one class in Health Education (HE). HPE295 or HPE 285oL (three credits) satisfies the total HPE requirement. Communications: Six quarter-credit hours at a level equivalent to WR101 and WR102 or WR121 and WR122; or three credits in writing and three credits in speech; or three credits in writing and RD117; or three credits in writing and BA205. Mathematics: Four quarter-credit hours at a level equivalent to MTH065 or higher (except MTH211). human Relations: Three quarter-credit hours). humanities (arts and letters): Twelve quarter-credit hours in humanities (arts and letters) (maximum of six credit hours in skill-oriented classes). social sciences: Twelve quarter-credit hours in social science. science/Mathematics/Computer science: Nine quarter-credit hours in science or mathematics or computer science. (MTH020 and MTH40 are excluded and will not meet this requirement.)he152, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 213, 240, 250, 252, 253, 255, 261, 265, hpe285oL, 291, 295, pe185, PE285oH (use one credit toward a PE185 requirement.), PE285RKC, PE285WTA, PE285WTB, 292SWT Two (2) quarter-credit hours of PE185 credit may be granted toward an Associate degree at MHCC for completion of military basic training. A copy of the DD214 form is required.

A maximum of 25 credits of ENL numbered 100 or higher may be applied toward the AGS degree (ENL094R, ENL094S and ENL094W are not included.) A maximum of 9 credits of PE185 may be applied toward any degree.

BA205, RD117, SP100, SP111, SP112, SP114, SP115, SP218, WR101, WR102, WR121, WR122, WR123, WR227

Courses counting toward degree requirements must be taken sequentially if the course is a prerequisite for another course. For example, MTH095 may not count toward a degree requirement if taken after MTH111, because MTH095 is a prerequisite for MTH111. However, if a course is not a prerequisite for another course, the courses may be taken in any order. For example, HST110 may count toward a degree requirement if taken after HST111, since HST110 is not a prerequisite to HST111. Repeated courses may be counted only once toward graduation unless specified in the course description or unless specifically required in a program curriculum. Courses (except for electives) must be selected from a list of approved general education courses general education Courses must be selected from the following approved table of General Education courses for the Associate of General Studies Degree.

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Satisfactorily earn a minimum of 24 hours of applicable credit at MHCC and be in attendance at MHCC the term in which the degree/certificate is completed. Non-traditional credit (College Level Examination Program, Advanced Placement Program, Challenge, Experience-Based Credit, international Baccalaureate) does not satisfy this requirement. if extenuating circumstances prevent a student from being in attendance the last term, the student may petition via letter to take the remaining credits (maximum of nine) at a regionally-accredited college or university. The letter must indicate the school at which the courses will be completed. it is the students responsibility to obtain written approval from MHCC of course acceptance prior to enrollment and to send an official transcript to MHCC upon completion of the coursework.

Mth065, 095, 105, 111, 112, 212, 213, 231, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261

ANTH103, BA285, EC115, GEoG106, GEoG107, HST110, HST111, HST112, HuM202, MuS261, MuS262, MuS263, PHL202, PS200, PSy101, PSy201, PSy202, PSy235, PSy237, R210, SoC204, SoC213, SoC215, SoC216, WS101 humanities (arts and letters) aRt115, 116, 117, 204, 205, 206, 211, *214, 215P, *219, *225, *226, *227, 231, 232, 233, *234, *240, *241, *254, *255, *256, *257, *258, *259, *257B, *258B, *259B, 260, *261, *262, *263, *264, *266, *271, *272, *273, 281, *288, *289, *291, *292, *293, *294, *296, *297; asl101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203; Chn101, 102, 103; eng104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 201, 202, 204, 205, 212, 214, 218, 221, 222, 250, 253, 254, 274, 275; enl201R, 201S, 201W; Fa257, 258, 264, 266, 268; FR101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213; geR101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203; huM105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 202, 210; ital101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213; Jpn101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213; *Mup101, *105, *114, *115, *121, *123, *125, *131, *146, *171-192, *201, *205, *214, *215, *221, *225, *231, *246, *271-292; Mus101, 104, 105, 111, 112, 113, *114, *115, *116, *117, *118, *119, *124, *125, *126, *131, *132, *133, *137, *138, *139, *147, *148, *149, *161, *162, *163, *191, 205, 208, 211, 212, 213, *214, *215, *224, 261, 262, 263, *265, *292; phl191, 201, 202, 208; R210, 211, 212; RD117; Rus101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203; sp100, 111, 112, 114, 115, 130, 218, 229, 262; span101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 113, 201, 202, 203; ta101, 106, 107, 141, 142, 143, 144, 148, 241; WR240, 241, 242, 244, 245, *247, 248 *Skill-oriented class social sciences anth101, 102, 103, 180, 211, 215, 231, 232; eC115, 201, 202; geog105, 106, 107, 202, 206, 209, 214, 290; hst101, 102, 103, 104, 110, 111, 112, 195, 201, 202, 203, 204, 211, 212, 213, 225, 237, 240, 264, 270, 271, 272, 292, 293, 294; intl101, 210; J211; ps200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 209, 215, 217, 220, 225, 241, 242, 297; psy101, 151, 201, 202, 203, 214, 216, 231, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239; soC204, 205, 206, 213, 214, 215, 216, 223, 225, 232; Ws101 science /Mathematics/ Computer science ba231; bi100, 101, 101A, 101B, 102, 102A, 102B, 103, 103A, 103B, 103C, 110, 112, 121, 122, 132, 211, 212, 213, 231, 232, 233, 234; binF290; Ch103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 151, 170, 221, 222, 223, 241, 242, 243; Cis120/l (in combination), 122, 133SQL, 140, 144, 197XML, 244; Cs133JA, 133VB, 160, 161, 162, 233JA, 233VB, 234JA, 234VB, 260; engR201, 211, 212, 213; F240; Fn225; FW251, 252, 253, 254; g148, 165, 201, 202, 203; ge101, 102, 115; gs104, 105, 106, 153; Mth020, 060, 065, 084, 095, 105, 111, 112, 211, 212, 213, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261; ph104, 109C, 121, 122, 123, 127, 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213

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Achieve an MHCC cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 or higher. Maintain a 2.00 GPA for all courses being applied toward the degree and maintain a 2.00 GPA in the core requirements (an average; not a C in every class).

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ASSoCiATE oF SCiENCE oREGoN TRANSFER - BuSiNESS (ASoT-BuS) DEGREEthe associate of science oregon transfer Degree in business will be awarded to students who satisfy the following requirements:

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Complete a minimum of 90 applicable credit hours. See #5 for an explanation. Successfully complete all required courses.

Courses counting toward degree requirements must be taken sequentially if the course is a prerequisite for another course. For example, MTH095 may not count toward a degree requirement if taken after MTH111, because MTH095 is a prerequisite for MTH111. However, if a course is not a prerequisite for another course, the courses may be taken in any order. For example, HST110 may count toward a degree requirement if taken after HST111, since HST110 is not a prerequisite to HST111. Repeated courses may be counted only once toward graduation unless specified in the course description or unless specifically required in a program curriculum.

Complete elective courses to reach a total of 90 credits. The courses must be numbered 100 or above. However, only up to 12 credit hours of career-technical courses numbered 100 or above may be applied as electives toward this degree. Career-technical courses offered at community colleges in oregon are identified by specific alpha prefixes. Please see page 226-227 for a list of the career-technical alpha prefixes offered at MHCC. Courses that are developmental in nature, designed to prepare students for college transfer courses, are not applicable to this degree.

The following is a list of approved courses, currently offered at Mt. Hood Community College, applicable to the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree, the Associate of Science Degree, and the Associate of Science Oregon Transfer - Business. For additional approved general education courses no longer offered, please run a DARS audit to see if courses completed still apply. This list may be amended to include newly approved courses, again, please run a DARS audit for the most current information. Courses numbered 199 will qualify as elective credit only.Writing: A minimum of eight quarter-credit hours of college-transfer writing courses. oral Communication/Rhetoric: A minimum of three quarter-credit hours of a fundamentals of speech or communication course. Math: A minimum of 12 quarter-credit hours, MTH111 or above, four of which must be statistics. Computer applications Distribution Requirements*: Note: in Arts and Letters, the second year of a foreign language may be included, but not the first year. ASL is considered a foreign language. 1. Arts and Letters: A minimum of 12 quartercredit hours, chosen from at least two disciplines. 2. Social Sciences: A minimum of 12 quartercredit hours, with a minimum of eight quartercredit hours of principles of economics (to include microeconomics and macroeconomics) at the 200 level. The courses in economics must be completed with a grade of C or better. 3. Science/Math/Computer Science: A minimum of 12 quarter-credit hours of laboratory courses in the biological or physical sciences. *Each course must be at least three quarter-credit hours. Leftover credits from courses already applied here cannot be reapplied except in electives.WR121, WR122, WR227 sp100, 111, 112, 114, 115, 218

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Mth111, 112, 212, 213, 231, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261 Proficiency in word-processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software as demonstrated by successful completion of three credits in an applicable course. humanities (arts and letters) span201, 202, 203; ta101, 106, science/Mathematics/ aRt115, 116, 117, 204, 205, 206, 107, 141, 142, 143, 241; WR240, Computer science 241, 242, 244, 245, 248 211, 215P, *225, *226, *227, 231, *bi101, *101A, *101B, *102, *102A, 232, 233, *234, *240, *241, *254, *Skill-oriented Class *102B, *103, *103A, *103B, *103C, *255, *256, *257, *258, *259, 260, social sciences *110, *121, *122, *132, *211, *212, *261, *262, *263, *264, *266, *271, *213, *231, *232, *233, *234; *272, *273, 281, *288, *289, *291, anth101, 102, 103, 180, 211, binF290; *Ch103, *104, *105, 215, 231, 232; EC115, 201, 202; *106, *110, *151, *170, *221, *222, *292, *293, *294, *296; asl201, 202, 203; eng104, 105, 106, 107, geog105, 106, 107, 202, 206, *223, *241, *242, *243; Cs160, 108, 109, 112, 113, 201, 202, 204, 209, 214, 290; hst101, 102, 103, 161, 162, 233JA, 233VB, 234JA, 205, 212, 214, 218, 221, 222, 250, 104, 110, 111, 112, 195, 201, 202, 234VB, 260; engR201, 211, 212, 253, 254, 274, 275; Fa257, 258, 203, 204, 211, 212, 213, 225, 237, 213; *F240; Fn225; FW251, *252, 264, 266, 268; FR201, 202, 203; 240, 264, 270, 271, 272, 292, 293, *253, *254; G148, *165, *201, *202, geR201, 202, 203; huM105, 106, 294; intl101, 210; J211; ps200, *203; ge101, 102, 115; *gs104, 110, 111, 112, 202, 210; ital201, 201, 203, 204, 205, 209, 215, 217, *105, *106, 153; Mth105, 111, 112, 202, 203; Jpn201, 202, 203, 260; 220, 225, 241, 242, 297; psy101, 212, 213, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, Mus101, 105, 111, 112, 113, *124, 151, 201, 202, 203, 214, 216, 231, 253, 254, 256, 261; *ph104, 109C, *125, *126, 205, 208, 211, 212, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239; soC204, 121, 122, 123, 127, *201, *202, 213, 261, 262, 263; phl191, 201, 205, 206, 213, 214, 215, 216, 223, *203, *211, *212, *213 202, 208; R210, 211, 212; RD117; 225, 232; Ws101 *Lab Science Class Rus201, 202, 203; sp100, 111, 112, 114, 115, 130, 218, 229, 262; BA101, 211, 212, 213, 226 Note: Each course in this section must be completed with a grade of C or better. eastern oregon university: WR227, Technical Report Writing; The Business Law course for the ASoT-Bus is required. oregon institute of technology: The Business Law course for the ASoT- Bus is required. Recommendations: PSy201, General Psychology; BA 206, Management and Super visor y Fundamentals (equivalent to BuS215 at oiT); WR227, Technical Writing oregon state university: BA275, Business Quantitative Methods; MTH241 Calculus of Biological/Management/Social Sciences; MTH245, Math for Biological/Management/ Social Sciences; The Business Law course for the ASoT-Bus is required. portland state university: CiS122 Computer Concepts iii; BA205, Business Communications using Technology; STAT244, introduction to Probability and Statistics ii; GPA: 2.75 overall and 2.75 in pre-business courses. southern oregon university: BA271 or BA282, Applied Business Statistics; GPA: 2.0 overall and 2.5 in all business courses. Students must apply for admission to the Business School/Program. university of oregon: DSC199 Special Studies: Business Applications Software; MTH241, MTH242, Calculus for Business and Social Science i, ii; Multicultural requirement; GPA: 2.9 overall and 2.75 in pre-business core. Students must apply for admission to the Business School/Program. Western oregon university: The Business Law course for the ASoT-Bus is required.

A maximum of 15 credits of the highest level of ENL courses (ENL201R, ENL201S, ENL201W) may be applied as electives only toward the ASoT-Business Degree.

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Achieve an MHCC cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 or higher.

Satisfactorily earn a minimum of 24 hours of applicable credit at MHCC and be in attendance at MHCC the term in which the degree/certificate is completed. Non-traditional credit (College Level Examination Program, Advanced Placement Program, Challenge, international Baccalaureate) does not satisfy this requirement. if extenuating circumstances prevent a student from being in attendance the last term, the student may petition via letter to take the remaining credits (maximum of nine) at a regionally-accredited college or university.

Maintain a 2.00 GPA for all courses being applied toward the degree and maintain a 2.00 GPA in the core requirements.

business-specific Requirements:electives and/or university-specific prerequisites: note: This list of prerequisites and recommendations is subject to change without notice. Eight to nine quarter-credit hours, depending on choice of transfer institution.

Courses (except for elective credits) must be selected from the following table of approved courses for the Associate of Science oregon Transfer Degree in Business. The list is also available in the Admissions and Records office, the Academic Advising and Transfer Center or from the program adviser. note: Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better. These requirements represent minimal skill competencies. As such, they may be open to demonstration of proficiency.

The letter must indicate the school at which the courses will be completed. it is the students responsibility to obtain written approval from MHCC of course acceptance prior to enrollment and to send an official transcript to MHCC upon completion of the coursework.

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Business Management. Successfully complete all required Computer information Systems. courses in a career-technical curricu- Environmental Science and Management. lum as listed in the catalog. Forest Resources Management. Courses counting toward degree require- Hospitality and Tourism Management. ments must be taken sequentially if the office Management/ Administrative Assistant. course is a prerequisite for another course. For example, MTH095 may not count Tourism and outdoor Leadership. toward a degree requirement if taken after A maximum of 15 credits of the highest MTH111, because MTH095 is a prerequi- level of ENL courses (ENL201R, ENL201S, site for MTH111. However, if a course is ENL201W) may be applied as electives not a prerequisite for another course, the only toward the AS Degree. courses may be taken in any order. For exA maximum of nine credits of PE185 may ample, HST110 may count toward a degree be applied to the AS degree. requirement if taken after HST111, since HST110 is not a prerequisite to HST111. Satisfactorily earn a minimum of 24 applicable hours of credit at MHCC Repeated courses may be counted only and be in attendance at MHCC the term in once toward graduation unless specified in which the degree/certificate is completed. the course description or unless specifically Non-traditional credit (College Level Exrequired in a program curriculum. amination Program, Advanced Placement Achieve an MHCC cumulative grade Program, Challenge, Experience-Based point average (GPA) of 2.00 or higher. Credit, international Baccalaureate) does not satisfy this requirement. Maintain a 2.00 GPA for all courses being applied toward the degree if extenuating circumstances prevent a stuand maintain a 2.00 GPA in the core dent from being in attendance the last term, requirements. the student may petition via letter to take the remaining credits (maximum of nine) at a Courses (except for elective credits) regionally-accredited college or university. must be selected from the following table of approved courses for the Associ- The letter must indicate the school at which ate of Science The list is also available in the courses will be completed. it is the the Admissions and Records office, the students responsibility to obtain written apAcademic Advising and Transfer Center or proval from MHCC of course acceptance from the program adviser. prior to enrollment and to send an official transcript to MHCC upon completion of Complete elective courses to reach a the coursework. total of 90 credits. The courses must be numbered 100 or above. Complete the application process and pay a nonrefundable graduation appliCareer-technical courses may only be cation fee two quarters prior to the quarter applied to the Associate of Science of completion (e.g., spring term graduates degree in the following curricula which are must apply during fall term). governed by formal transfer agreements with four-year universities and are part of a current, formal transfer agreement with

Complete a minimum of 90 applicable credit hours. See #5 for an explanation.

a four-year institution (see specific catalog transfer pages). Career-technical courses offered at community colleges in oregon are identified by specific alpha prefixes, see page 210.

ASSoCiATE oF SCiENCE (AS) DEGREEThe following is a list of approved courses, currently offered at MHCC, applicable to the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree, the Associate of Science Degree, and the Associate of Science Oregon Transfer - Business. For additional approved general education courses no longer offered, please run a DARS audit to see if courses completed still apply. This list may be amended to include newly approved courses, again, please run a DARS audit for the most current information. Courses numbered 199 will qualify as elective credit only. Computer literacy: one quarter-credit hour of college-level computer-based coursework. health and physical education: A minimum of three quarter-credit hours which must include at least one class in Physical Education (PE) and one class in Health Education (HE). other options: HPE295 Health and Fitness for Life or HPE285oL (three credit) satisfies the total HPE requirement. HPE285oL Wilderness Survival for two quarter-credit hours may satisfy the HPE requirement by completing one additional quarter-credit hour in either health or physical education. Mathematics: one course of college level mathematics with a grade of C or better (any mathematics course that has MTH095 or intermediate algebra or a higher course as a prerequisite, except MTH211). Writing: A minimum of 8 writing credits with grades of C in each course is required for the AAoT degree. Starting Summer 2010, students taking writing classes of 4 credits each must take WR121, WR122 or WR227. Those students who began the writing sequence before summer 2010 with 3 credit courses, must complete WR121, WR122 and either WR123* or WR227. *WR123 will cease to be offered with the academic year 2012-2013. oral Communication: one course of a speech course with a grade of C or better. Distribution Requirements:* Students must complete a minimum of nine quartercredit hours in one of the three areas listed below, and a minimum of six quarter-credit hours in each of the remaining areas. Humanities (Arts and Letters): only six quarter-credit hours of skill-oriented classes can be used to meet humanities requirements. NoTE: in Arts and Letters, a second year of a foreign language may be included, but not the first year. American Sign Language is considered a foreign language. 2. Social Sciences. 3. Science/Math/Computer Science: *Each course must be at least three quarter-credit hours. Leftover quarter-credit hours from courses already applied here cannot be reapplied except in electives.(Refer to specific transfer degree curricula for course selection). aRt214, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229; ba131, 231; bt210 (summer 1999 or after); Cis120, 120L, 122, 125, 133SQL, 140, 144, 197CSP, 197XML; Cs125QRK, 133JA, 133VB, 160, 161, 162, 233JA, 233VB, 234JA, 234VB, 244, 260; ge102; pe185, PE285oH (use one credit toward a PE185 requirement.), PE285RKC, PE285WTA, PE285WTB, 292SWT he152, 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 213, 240, 250, 252, 253, 255, 261, 265; hpe285oL, 291, 295, pe185, PE285oH (use one credit toward a PE185 requirement.), PE285RKC, PE285WTA, PE285WTB, 292SWT Two (2) quarter-credit hours of PE185 credit may be granted toward an Associate degree at MHCC for completion of military basic training. A copy of the DD214 form is required.

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(Refer to specific transfer degree curricula for course selection.) Mth105, 111, 112, 212, 213, 231, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261

(Refer to specific transfer degree curricula for course selection.) WR121, WR122, WR123, WR227

sp100, 111, 112, 114, 115, 218 humanities (arts and letters) aRt115, 116, 117, 204, 205, 206, 211, 215P, *225, *226, *227, 231, 232, 233, *234, *240, *241, *254, *255, *256, *257, *258, *259, 260, *261, *262, *263, *264, *266, *271, *272, *273, 281, *288, *289, *291, *292, *293, *294, *296; asl201, 202, 203; eng104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 201, 202, 204, 205, 212, 214, 218, 221, 222, 250, 253, 254, 274, 275; Fa257, 258, 264, 266, 268; FR201, 202, 203; geR201, 202, 203; huM105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 202, 210; ital201, 202, 203; Jpn201, 202, 203, 260; Mus101, 105, 111, 112, 113, *124, *125, *126, 205, 208, 211, 212, 213, 261, 262, 263; phl191, 201, 202, 208; R210, 211, 212; RD117; Rus201, 202, 203; sp100, 111, 112, 114, 115, 130, 218, 229, 262; span201, 202, 203; ta101, 106, 107, 141, 142, 143, 241; WR240, 241, 242, 244, 245, 248 *Skill-oriented Class social sciences anth101, 102, 103, 180, 211, 215, 231, 232; eC115, 201, 202; geog105, 106, 107, 202, 206, 209, 214, 290; hst101, 102, 103, 104, 110, 111, 112, 195, 201, 202, 203, 204, 211, 212, 213, 225, 237, 240, 264, 270, 271, 272, 292, 293, 294; intl101, 210; J211; ps200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 209, 215, 217, 220, 225, 241, 242, 297; psy101, 151, 201, 202, 203, 214, 216, 231, 232, 235, 236, 237, 239; soC204, 205, 206, 213, 214, 215, 216, 223, 225, 232; Ws101 science / Mathematics / Computer science *bi101, *101A, *101B, *102, *102A, *102B, *103, *103A, *103B, *103C, *110, *121, *122, *132, *211, *212, *213, *231, *232, *233, *234; binF290; *Ch103, *104, *105, *106, *110, *151, *170, *221, *222, *223, *241, *242, *243; Cs160, 161, 162, 233JA, 233VB, 234JA, 234VB, 260; engR201, 211, 212, 213; *F240; Fn225; FW251, *252, *253, *254; g148, *165, *201, *202, *203; ge101, 102, 115; *gs104, *105, *106, 153; Mth105, 111, 112, 212, 213, 241, 243, 244, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 261; *ph104, 109C, 121, 122, 123, 127, *201, *202, *203, *211, *212, *213 *Lab Science Class

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