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  • HIGH SCHOOLPROGRAM Summer 2018 Schedule of Classes

    Continuing Education

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    2018SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL MANDATORY ORIENTATION SESSIONS Register at www.cod.edu/cehighschool

    All students registered for the 2018 High School summer program are required to complete an in-person or online orientation session with a parent or guardian. Students and parents review and sign required documents as part of the session. Details of this presentation include:

    Policies Grading Student/Parent Handbook Required Paperwork Grade Release Authorization Forms

    The option of an in-person orientation session is also available on the following date:

    Wednesday, May 16, 7 to 8 p.m. Neuqua Valley High School, Naperville

    Visit cod.edu/cehighschool for registration details and call (630) 942 2208 or email [email protected] for more information.

    mailto:[email protected]/cehighschool

  • SUMMER 2018

    HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

    The High School program at College of DuPage has a full range of options to continue and enhance your academic progress during the summer. High School certifed instructors teach classes in a condensed, convenient format near your home and highly-qualifed instructors provide personal enrichment opportunities.

    Think of College of DuPage as the place for summer high school learning opportunities!

    High School Credit Courses Career Exploration Series Test Preparation College and High School Success Series Review and Enrichment Courses

    We hope you explore the many options available to you. Make it a great summer with COD High School Programs!

    For more information about youth programs from kindergarten through high school, visit cod.edu/cehighschool.

    College of DuPage Continuing Education (630) 942-2208 [email protected]

    Continuing Education www.cod.edu/conted

    Contents CLASS LOCATIONS....................................4 GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................5

    HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Glen Ellyn .....................................................7 Neuqua Valley...............................................9 Waubonsie Valley .......................................10 Metea Valley ...............................................11 Course Descriptions...................................12

    CAREER EXPLORATION SERIES ............14 SPEECH CAMP .........................................15 TEST PREPARATION ................................15 COLLEGE SUCCESS SERIES ..................16 HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS SERIES..........17 REVIEW COURSES...................................18 TUTORING.................................................18 CAREER TRAINING ..................................20

    MAPS AND LOCATIONS ..........................22 REGISTRATION FORM .............................23

    TEACH WITH CONTINUING EDUCATION To learn more about teaching a course with

    College of DuPage Continuing Education, visit www.cod.edu/conted or email [email protected].

    FOLLOW COLLEGE OF DUPAGE

    CONTINUING EDUCATION

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  • YOUTH OPEN HOUSE Saturday, March 3 10 a.m. to noon Please join us to learn about: Teen X-Treme day camps for Grades 7 to 10 High School credit courses High School Career Exploration Series High School and College Success Series COD classroom and bookstore locations

    Meet Youth Academy program staff, as well as COD representatives from Dual Credit and Admissions and Outreach.

    RSVP Today! cod.edu/youth cod.edu/cehighschool

    CLASS LOCATIONS

    Glen Ellyn classes will be held on campus at:

    College of DuPage 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-6599

    BUILDINGS: Berg Instructional Center (BIC)

    Homeland Security Education Center (HEC)

    McAninch Arts Center (MAC)

    Seaton Computing Center (SCC)

    Student Resource Center (SRC)

    Student Services Center (SSC)

    ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS

    Metea Valley High School 1801 N. Eola Road Aurora, IL 60502

    COD Naperville Center 1223 Rickert Drive Naperville, IL 60540

    Neuqua Valley High School 2360 95th St. Naperville, IL 60564

    Waubonsie Valley High School 2590 Ogden Ave. Aurora, IL 60504

    COD Westmont Center 650 Pasquinelli Drive Westmont, IL 60559

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  • SUMMER PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION

    SUMMER ACADEMIC DATES AND TIMES

    COD GLEN ELLYN CAMPUS Semester I: June 7 to 28 Semester II: July 9 to 30

    DISTRICT 204 HIGH SCHOOLS Semester I: June 11 to 28 Semester II: July 9 to 26

    Bell schedule for COD Glen Ellyn Campus: 8 a.m. to noon or 1 to 5 p.m.

    Bell schedule for District 204 High Schools: 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    No classes the week of July 2 to 6. All sites closed July 4.

    Refund Policy A full refund will be issued if a student

    withdraws from frst-semester classes by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29.

    Withdrawals for the second semester must occur prior to 5 p.m. on Friday, June 29

    Full refunds will be issued for classes that do not meet a minimum enrollment one week prior to the scheduled start.

    Refunds will not be issued for any of the following reasons: If a student registers for class and does

    not attend If a student withdraws after the

    abovementioned withdrawal dates for any reason

    If a student is dropped for violation of the Student Code of Conduct Appropriate Use of Computer/Internet and/or the High School Attendance Policy.

    How to Register Students may register one of fve ways: Online at myaccess.cod.edu By mail at the address below By fax at (630) 942-3785 By phone at (630) 942-2208 Email Continuing Education at

    [email protected].

    Parents/students can use the registration form at the back of this catalog to register for classes when mailing or faxing.

    Required forms are also available online at cod.edu/cehighschool.

    Forms must be completely flled out and signed in order to register.

    Continuing Education Attn: High School Program College of DuPage 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-6599

    IMPORTANT REGISTRATION DATES Friday, Feb. 9 Registration opens

    Wednesday, June 6 Registration ends for Semester 1

    Friday, June 29 Registration ends for Semester 2

    Accelerated Format Consult with your high school guidance counselor prior to registration to see if summer High School is a good ft. Parents and students should be aware of the accelerated pace of the COD High School summer program. One day in the summer program equals one week of a regular school year. The fast-paced nature of the program includes: Extended lecture times Compounded homework and reading

    assignments each evening Frequent quizzes and testing

    Textbooks Textbooks for the summer academic High School programs are available for purchase or rent from Folletts Bookstore at College of DuPage. Participants can also purchase textbooks through any online book vendor. Parents/guardians must be present for in-store textbook rental and a credit card is required. You will fnd information on required books and materials, and their corresponding ISBN numbers when applicable, at cod.edu/cehighschool. The College of DuPage Bookstore is located on campus in Glen Ellyn at 425 Fawell Blvd. in the Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1060. Please visit www.codbooks for more information or call (630) 942-3883.

    Attendance Summer school is a condensed school experience; excellent punctuality and attendance is required for success. Please note the following important information about absences: In accordance with state mandate,

    students are allowed two (2) absences per semester course.

    More than two absences per course will result in a Withdrawal/Failure grade issued for no credit, without a refund.

    Calling in to report, a student absence does not excuse the absence.

    Four (4) tardies at the beginning of the day, the break, or leaving early at the end of the day per semester course equals one (1) absence.

    Tardies exceeding 15 minutes equal an absence.

    Any combination of absences and tardies that exceed two (2) days results in a Withdrawal/Failure grade issued for no credit, without refund.

    No special arrangements will be made after the allowed two (2) days of absence for any reason.

    Every effort is made to notify a students parent/guardian of absences or tardies. Parents are asked not to register their child for summer school classes when they anticipate a confict with their personal schedule.

    Final Exams Final exams are given on the last day of class for each semester. If a student is absent for the fnal exam, COD cannot and will not provide an opportunity for an alternate date. There are no make-up exams. COD will not administer the fnal exam early or proctor the exam at a later time. If an exam is missed, the grade the student receives for the fnal exam is recorded as an F (zero points) and is factored into the semester grade.

    Absences, tardies and fnal exam policies are outlined in the Student/Parent Handbook. The parent/guardian and student signatures on the Student/Parent Handbook constitute understanding and acceptance of these conditions.

    Accommodations In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and amendments, College of DuPage Continuing Education provides the opportunity for students to succeed. Accommodations will be determined based on the documentation provided by the student/parent. The College is not responsible for communicating with your students high school or counselor; you must ensure you are providing our team with the appropriate documentation. If requesting accommodations, please notify the Center for Access and Accommodations at least 30 days prior to the start of the frst class.

    Important deadlines for accommodations requests: Semester 1: Friday, May 4 Semester 2: Thursday, May 31 Students notifying the Center after this deadline may have a delay in receiving services.

    Center for Access and Accommodations Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3249 Contact: Samantha Salvato Email: [email protected] Phone: (630) 942-3540 TDD: (630) 858-9692 Fax: (630) 942-2071

    Please see the High School Program Parent and Student Handbook for our updated Electronics Policy.

    PLEASE NOTE: NO STUDENT UNDER THE AGE OF 16 CAN BE LEFT UNESCORTED ON THE CAMPUS.

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  • ONE DAY = ONE WEEK One day in the summer program equals one week of a regular school year.

    For courses held at COLLEGE OF DUPAGE: First semester June 7 to 28 Second semester July 9 to 30 Classes are scheduled Monday to Friday, for four hours per day.

    Please note: There are no classes the week of July 2 to 6. All ofces at College of DuPage are closed on Wednesday, July 4.

    For courses held at DISTRICT 204 HIGH SCHOOLS: First semester June 11 to 28 Second semester July 9 to 26 Classes are scheduled Monday to Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Please note: There are no classes the week of July 2 to 6. All buildings at District 204 are closed on Wednesday, July 4.

    HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES The College of DuPage High School Credit summer program is open to students entering or currently enrolled in high school. The summer program is an extension of the regular academic program designed to provide students with opportunities to gain academic credit or to explore interests by auditing a class. These courses offer an excellent occasion for incoming freshmen to become more familiar with high school expectations. Please contact your guidance counselor for credit eligibility.

    Please note: District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 will not be eligible to receive high school math credit through this programming.

    Prompt and consistent attendance is mandatory to ensure the same contact hours, teaching and learning opportunities as during the school year. One day in the summer program equals one week of a regular school year. Please see page fve for details about attendance and other important information and policies.

    No student under the age of 16 can be left unescorted on the campus.

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  • Courses held at College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn

    Glen Ellyn College of DuPage Campus Semester 1 Monday to Friday, June 7 to 28

    All classes are held on campus in Glen Ellyn in the Berg Instructional Center (BIC). Check your registration confrmation letter for specifc room assignments.

    Mathematics

    *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for math credit

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Algebra I, sem. I YEHSC-0005-101 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1A06

    Algebra I, sem. I YEHSC-0005-103 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1475

    Geometry, sem. I YEHSC-0005-119 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1A07

    Algebra II w/Trig, sem. I YEHSC-0005-105 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1455

    Precalculus, sem. I YEHSC-0005-124 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1455

    Science (tuition includes lab fees)

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Chemistry, sem. I YEHSC-0006-124 $369 8 a.m. to noon BIC 3F07

    Physics, sem. I YEHSC-0006-122 $369 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1453

    Language Arts

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Speech YEHSC-0001-131 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 2C04/One-semester class

    Speech YEHSC-0001-132 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1439/One-semester class

    English 9, sem. I YEHSC-0001-117 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1439

    English 10, sem. I YEHSC-0001-115 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1H05

    World Languages

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Spanish I, sem. I YEHSC-0001-127 $349 8 a.m.to noon BIC 2525

    Spanish II, sem. 2 YEHSC-0001-129 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1445

    Business and Consumer Education

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Consumer Education YEHSC-0001-114 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1H03/One-semester class

    Social Studies

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    American Government YEHSC-0001-110 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1447/One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    American Government YEHSC-0001-140 $349 5 to 9 p.m. BIC 1A07/One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    U.S. History, sem. I YEHSC-0001-137 $349 8 a.m.-noon BIC 2455

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  • Glen Ellyn - College of DuPage Campus Semester 2 Monday to Friday, July 9 to 30 Please note: There are no classes the week of July 2 to 6. All offces at College of DuPage are closed on Wednesday, July 4.

    All classes are held on campus in Glen Ellyn in the Berg Instructional Center (BIC). Check your registration confrmation letter for specifc room assignments.

    Mathematics

    *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for math credit

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Algebra I, sem. II YEHSC-0005-102 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1A03

    Algebra I, sem. II YEHSC-0005-104 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1A06

    Geometry, sem. II YEHSC-0005-120 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1A07

    Algebra II w/Trig., sem. II YEHSC-0005-106 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1A07

    Precalculus, sem. II YEHSC-0005-125 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1455

    Science (Tuition includes lab fees.)

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Chemistry, sem. II YEHSC-0006-125 $369 8 a.m. to noon BIC 3F05

    Physics, sem. II YEHSC-0006-123 $369 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 3F05

    Language Arts

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Speech YEHSC-0001-133 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1439/One-semester class

    English 9, sem. II YEHSC-0001-118 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 1439

    English 10, sem. II YEHSC-0001-116 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1445

    World Languages

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Spanish I, sem. II YEHSC-0001-128 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 2525

    Spanish II, sem. II YEHSC-0001-130 $349 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. BIC 1447

    Business and Consumer Education

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Economics YEHSC-0001-113 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1453/One-semester class

    Social Studies

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    American Government YEHSC-0001-111 $349 1 to 5 p.m. BIC 1455/One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    U.S. History, sem. II YEHSC-0001-138 $349 8 a.m. to noon BIC 2455

    YOUTH LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Please contact Continuing Education for details.

    [email protected] (630) 942-2208

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  • Courses held at District 204 High School Locations

    Neuqua Valley High School Semester 1 Monday to Thursday, June 11 to 28 Parents and students will receive specifc classroom assignments on the frst day of class.

    Mathematics

    *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for math credit

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Algebra I, sem. I

    Geometry, sem. I

    Algebra II w/Trig., sem. Iq

    Precalculus, sem. I

    YEHSC-0005-401

    YEHSC-0005-420

    YEHSC 0005-403

    YEHSC-0005-422

    $349

    $349

    $349

    $349

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Science (tuition includes lab fees)

    COURSE

    Biology, sem. I

    Chemistry, sem. I

    Physics, sem. I

    CODE

    YEHSC-0006-414

    YEHSC-0006-416

    YEHSC-0006-420

    TUITION

    $369

    $369

    $369

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Social Studies

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    American Government

    American Government

    YEHSC-0001-405

    YEHSC-0001-406

    $349

    $349

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    American Government YEHSC-0001-407 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    U.S. History, sem. I YEHSC-0001-424 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    U.S. History, sem. I YEHSC-0001-426 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Business and Consumer Education

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Consumer Economics YEHSC-0001-430 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class

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  • Neuqua Valley High School Semester 2 Monday to Thursday, July 9 to 26 Parents and students will receive specifc classroom assignments on the frst day of class.

    Please note: There are no classes the week of July 2 to 6. All District 204 buildings will be closed on Wednesday, July 4.

    Mathematics

    *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for math credit COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Algebra I, sem. II

    Geometry, sem. II

    Algebra II w/Trig., sem. II

    Precalculus, sem. II

    YEHSC-0005-402

    YEHSC-0005-421

    YEHSC-0005-404

    YEHSC-0005-423

    $349

    $349

    $349

    $349

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Science (Tuition includes lab fees.)

    COURSE

    Biology, sem. II

    Chemistry, sem. II

    Physics, sem. II

    CODE

    YEHSC-0006-415

    YEHSC-0006-417

    YEHSC-0006-421

    TUITION

    $369

    $369

    $369

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Social Studies

    COURSE

    American Government

    American Government

    American Government

    U.S. History, sem. II

    U.S. History, sem. II

    CODE

    YEHSC-0001-410

    YEHSC-0001-411

    YEHSC-0001-412

    YEHSC-0001-425

    YEHSC-0001-427

    TUITION

    $349

    $349

    $349

    $349

    $349

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    Business and Consumer Education

    COURSE

    Consumer Economics

    CODE

    YEHSC-0001-431

    TUITION

    $349

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    One-semester class

    Waubonsie Valley High School Semester 1 Monday to Thursday, June 11 to 28 Parents and students will receive specifc classroom assignments on the frst day of class.

    Language Arts

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Speech YEHSC-0001-530 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class/BIC

    Social Studies

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    American Government YEHSC-0001-540 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    American Government YEHSC-0001-541 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test

    Business and Consumer Education

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Consumer Economics YEHSC-0001-510 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class

    Consumer Economics YEHSC-0001-212 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. One-semester class

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  • Metea Valley High School Semester 1 Monday to Thursday, June 11 to 28 Parents and students will receive specifc classroom assignments on the frst day of class.

    Language Arts

    English ILiterature, Language YEHSC-0001-512 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    and Composition, sem. I

    World Language

    COURSE

    Spanish I, sem. I

    Spanish II, sem. I

    Spanish III, sem. I

    CODE

    YEHSC-0001-517

    YEHSC-0001-519

    YEHSC-0001-521

    TUITION

    $349

    $349

    $349

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Social Studies

    COURSE

    U.S. History, sem. I

    CODE

    YEHSC-0001-523

    TUITION

    $349

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Mathematics

    *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for math credit COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Geometry, sem. I YEHSC-0005-207 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Algebra I, sem. II YEHSC-0001-198 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Algebra II w/Trig., sem. I YEHSC-0005-201 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Metea Valley High School Semester 2 Monday to Thursday, July 9 to 26 Parents and students will receive specifc classroom assignments on the frst day of class.

    Please note: There are no classes the week of July 2 to 6. District 204 buildings will be closed on Wednesday, July 4.

    Language Arts

    COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    English ILiterature, Language

    and Composition, sem. I

    YEHSC-0001-513 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    World Language

    COURSE

    Spanish I, sem. I

    Spanish II, sem. I

    Spanish III, sem. I

    CODE

    YEHSC-0001-518

    YEHSC-0001-520

    YEHSC-0001-522

    TUITION

    $349

    $349

    $349

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Social Studies

    COURSE

    U.S. History, sem. I

    CODE

    YEHSC-0001-524

    TUITION

    $349

    TIME

    7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Mathematics

    *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for math credit COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Geometry, sem. II YEHSC-0005-208 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Algebra I, sem. II YEHSC-0001-199 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

    Algebra II w/Trig., sem. II YEHSC-0005-202 $349 7:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

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  • High School Credit Course Descriptions Homework is assigned and grades are given. Check with your guidance counselor for credit eligibility. If a textbook is required, the information follows the course description and can be purchased at CODs bookstore or any online textbook vendor. Please come to every class with paper and a writing instrument.

    Mathematics *District 204 students entering grade 9 in Fall 2018 are ineligible for Math Credit

    Algebra I, Sem. I and II This course is equivalent to high school Algebra I and promotes the sequential study of variables and variable expressions encompassing operations of real numbers, systems of equations and inequalities, graphs of linear relations, rules of exponents, work with quadratic functions and equations, operations with polynomials, including factoring techniques, operations with rational expressions, and radical expressions and equations. The course is designed to strengthen students skills and attitudes toward quantitative reasoning. Required Textbook: Common Core Algebra 1, Pearson High School Math, 2015, ISBN: 9780133281149

    Algebra II with Trigonometry, Sem. I and II This course is the equivalent of high school Algebra II with Trigonometry and reviews and extends the main concepts of algebra by examining linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, quadratic functions and complex numbers, polynomial functions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, combinations, permutations and probability, right triangle trigonometry, graphing trigonometric functions and solving trigonometric equations. Prerequisite: Algebra I Required textbook: Common Core Algebra 2, Pearson High School Math, 2015, ISBN: 9780133281163

    Geometry, Sem. I and II This course is equivalent to one year of high school geometry and promotes the sequential study of coordinate geometry, measurement, inductive and deductive reasoning, parallel line relationships, congruent triangles, quadrilaterals, proportions related to similarity, right triangle relationships, circles and their related angles and segments, area formula for planar fgures, surface area and volume formulas for solids, and equations and graphs of lines. The course is designed to strengthen students skills and attitudes toward quantitative reasoning. Prerequisite: Algebra I Required textbook: Common Core Geometry, Pearson High School Math, 2015, ISBN: 9780133281156

    Pre-Calculus, Sem. I and II This course is equivalent to one year of high school pre-calculus and reviews and extends the main concepts of advanced algebra by examining functions, equations and inequalities that include linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational, and radical, as well as sequences and series. The course is designed to strengthen students skills and attitudes toward quantitative reasoning. Prerequisite: Geometry and Algebra II Required textbook: Pre-Calculus with Limits, Houghton Miffin 2005,, ISBN: 9780618394784

    Language Arts

    English IX, Sem. I and II Two semesters of English 9 are equivalent to one year of high school freshman English and cover fundamental skills in composition, grammar and usage. Emphasis is given to reading, writing, thesis-development and continuity, literary types, vocabulary and study skills. Required textbook: Elements of Literature, Rinehart, & Winston, Inc., Third Course, 2007, ISBN: 9780030424144

    English X, Sem. I and II Two semesters of English 10 are equivalent to one year of high school sophomore English and emphasize the study of literature, writing, grammar, vocabulary, study skills and complex tasks and expands on the skills introduced at the freshman level. Required textbook: Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes: The American Experience, Prentice Hall, 2005, ISBN: 9780131804364

    English ILiterature, Language and Composition This course targets literacy analysis through study of myth, short story, novel, poetry and drama. Descriptive, expository, argumentative and narrative writing, as well as basic research techniques and speaking skills are emphasized. In addition, students refne grammar and usage skills through the writing process and effective composition strategies. A book list will be provided.

    Speech This equivalent of one semester of high school Speech is designed to help students develop an understanding of basic concepts in the process of oral communications, including communication theory, speech preparation and delivery.

    World Language

    Spanish I, Sem. I and II This course is the equivalent of one year of high school Spanish I. It serves as an introduction to the sound system, pronunciation, basic vocabulary, verb structure and other grammatical concepts of the language. Required textbook: Avancemos!, Holt McDougal, Level 1, 2010, ISBN: 9780554025315

    Spanish II, Sem. I and II This course is the equivalent of one year of high school Spanish II. It builds and expands on the concepts covered in Spanish I while introducing more advanced structures and vocabulary. Listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing skills are practiced through small group and teacher-directed activities. Required textbook: Avancemos!, Holt McDougal, Level 2, 2010, ISBN: 9780554025322

    Spanish III, Sem. I and II This course is the equivalent of one year of high school Spanish III. It integrates the concepts covered in Spanish I and II with more complex structures and advanced vocabulary. Increased fuency and enhanced communication skills are achieved through the reading of short stories and through writing exercises. Required textbook: Avancemos!, Holt McDougal, Level 3, 2010, ISBN: 9780554025339

    Sciences

    Biology, Sem. I and II This course is the equivalent of one year of high school Biology. A basic survey of the biological sciences, this course employs an inquiry approach to study living organisms and their basic structures. Topics include chemistry, cells, ethics, classifcation, plants, ecology, study of animal body systems culminating in a dissection, evidences of evolution, structure and function of DNA, protein synthesis, Mendelian and applied genetics, and current trends in biology. Required textbook: Biology for a Changing World with Physiology, 2nd ed, c2014 W H Freeman & CO ISBN:9781464151132

    Chemistry, Sem. I and II This course is the equivalent of one year of high school Chemistry, covering fundamental lab skills through the periodic table and kinetic molecular theory through an understanding of acid-base reactions. It focuses on understanding the different forms of matter that comprise our physical world and the many changes these forms of matter undergo in our universe. District 204 students have a geometry prerequisite. Required textbook: Living by Chemistry, 2nd Edition, Angelica M. Stacy, 2010, ISBN: 9781464142314

    Physics, Sem. I and II This course is equivalent to one year of high school Physics. This course is designed to give the student an overview of various areas of the physical universe. Laboratory experiences permit inquiry into the nature of physical science and to inquire into the nature of physical law, a process that is transferable to any discipline. Some problem solving is included. District 204 students have a geometry prerequisite. Required textbook: Conceptual Physics, Prentice Hall, 2006, ISBN: 9780131663015

    Social Studies

    American Government This equivalent of one semester of high school American Government provides students with a critical perspective on government and politics in American life. Attention is given to the political system, how it works and the rights and responsibilities of citizens. The U.S. and Illinois Constitution tests are administered during this course. Required textbook: U.S. Government: Democracy

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    U.S. History, Sem. I and II This course is equivalent to one year of high school U.S. History. Attention is given to Colonial America, the American Revolution, the rise of American political thought, Federalist and Republic eras, westward expansion, manifest destiny, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Progressive movement, economics, Post War, Cold War, Civil Rights, Vietnam, Watergate and recent administrations. The U.S. and Illinois Constitution exams are given during the frst semester of the class. Required textbook: The Americans, McDougal-Littell, 2012, ISBN: 9780547491158

    Business and Consumer Education

    Consumer Education This equivalent of one semester of high school Consumer Education promotes the study of fnancial principles and consumer practices on which individual and family welfare depend. Topics include career planning, budgeting, taxes, insurance, housing, investments, buying techniques, product evaluation and consumer resources. Required textbook: Consumer Education and Economics, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2008, ISBN: 9780078767807

    Economics This course is the equivalent to one semester of high school economics. It is a study of the American economic system and its role in the global economy. Topics include money, taxes, investment, supply and demand, labor issues, international trade and global economic systems. Required textbook: Macroeconomics, Glencoe/ McGraw-Hill, 16th ed., 2005, ISBN: 9780072982725

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    AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION (AFA) CYBER CAMP The AFA Cyber Camps program was created to continue to inspire students to pursue STEM related activities outside of the school year. This one week camp instructs students on important skills in cyber safety and cybersecurity, culminating in a day of mini competition on the last session.

    Monday to Friday, July 16 to 20 8 a.m. to noon YEHSC 0003 200, $399 On campus in Glen Ellyn

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    DRONE CAMP This one day camp familiarizes students with the basics of operating a drone. Through classroom and hands on fying exercises, participants will cover topics such as: FAA rules, air trafc control (ATC) airspace, weather, tactical operations, fight control, accuracy and business uses of the drone. In the fnal hour of class, students will put their skills to work in a drone challenge.

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    CAREER EXPLORATION SERIES Open to students entering grades 9 12 WHO WILL YOU BE? Discover career possibilities with our Career Exploration Series at College of DuPage this summer!

    Delve into career-focused enrichment courses and gain an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at inspiring felds sure to spark your interest.

    Whether you are passionate about STEAM, fashion, flm or culinary arts, this summers Career Exploration Series gets you right inside, allowing you to become immersed in an exciting feld and get hands-on experience using the Colleges state-of-the-art facilities!

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    All Career Exploration classes are held on the College of DuPage campus in Glen Ellyn. Check your registration letter for your specifc room assignment.

    Main Campus Building Locations: Homeland Security Education Center (HEC) McAninch Arts Center (MAC) Student Resource Center (SRC)

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    PRICE TIME LOCATION Crime Scene Investigation Monday to Friday, June 4 to 8 YEHSC-0003-109 $399 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. HEC 1008

    Monday to Friday, July 16 to 20 YEHSC-0003-110 $399 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. HEC 1008

    Photo Camp Monday to Thursday, June 11 to 14 YEHSC-0003-108 $349 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MAC 286

    IT Administration Monday to Wednesday, June 18 to 20 YEHSC-0003-112 $199 9 a.m. to noon SRC 1120

    Raspberry Pi Monday to Wednesday, June 18 to 20 YEHSC-0003-113 $249 1 to 4 p.m. SRC 1120

    Cyber Security Monday to Wednesday, June 25 to 27 YEHSC-0003-115 $199 9 a.m. to noon SRC 1120

    Culinary Boot Camp Monday to Thursday, July 9 to 12 YEHSC-0003-116 $349 8 a.m. to noon CHC 2010

    Fashion 101 Monday to Thursday, July 16 to 19 YEHSC-0003-117 $349 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. SRC 1009

    Film 101 Monday to Thursday, July 23 to 26 YEHSC-0003-118 $349 8 a.m. to noon MAC 178

    Video Game Level Design Monday to Thursday, July 23 to 26 YEHSC-0003-119 $349 1 to 4 p.m. SRC 1133

    Please bring a sack lunch to all-day courses.

    Course Descriptions Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Take a walk in the bootie-covered shoes of the real-world professionals who make a career out of solving crimes. Investigate the impact of modern technology, cutting-edge techniques of forensic science and explore the role of the forensic scientist in real-life cases. Participate in crime scene simulation and work with a team to solve a challenging case. Meet leading forensic scientists and discuss the career paths of this fascinating feld.

    Photo Camp Gain hands-on training in elements of the professional photography career! In studio and location shoots, youll practice composition, lighting, DSLR camera operation and basic Photoshop processing and printing. Produce your own mini-portfolio of creative images and feature them in a pop-up photography show at the end of the week. Please bring a digital single-lens refex (DSRL) camera.

    IT Administration Understand the what it takes to be an IT Administrator. Explore the growing industry of computer technology and get hands-on experience with PC hardware, network setup, virtualization, servers and security.

    Raspberry Pi Get hands on experience with Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive computing platform. Setup hardware components, camera module and accessories. Install

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    an operating system and work at the command line with simple Linux commands. Practice introductory programming skills using the Python programming language. Build cool and creative animated images using the integrated camera hardware and software on this fully functional digital computing system.

    Cyber Security Understand the implications of the choices we make in our everyday lives when using technology. Engage in discussions regarding online safety, privacy, risks, vulnerabilities, cryptography and networking.

    Culinary Boot Camp Whether you are interested in becoming a food critic, professional chef or restaurateur -start your food journey at COD! Geared toward high school students and taught by industry professionals, our summer camps give passionate young culinarians a preview of careers in the culinary and pastry arts. The four-day camp, held in CODs state of the art Culinary and Hospitality Center, offers hands-on experience in knife skills, culinary and baking techniques.

    Each day well focus on a different discipline: cooking, baking and cold food preparation. The last day is a showcase of student creations. Come challenge yourself in a fun and relaxed learning environment!

    Fashion 101 Fashion is everywhere, and so are the career opportunities for individuals who combine knowledge

    of the fashion business with their own talents, ambitions and abilities. Youll learn from Fashion devotees with years of practical industry experience, gain hands-on practice and start your own fashion portfolio. Students will focus on the creative side of fashion design, retail management, styling and visual merchandising.

    Film 101 Get inside the world of motion picture and television programming! Go behind the scenes of CODs top tier programs in Film Video, Animation, TV Production and Digital Broadcast Journalism. Explore flm editing, sound recording, screenplay and script writing, and video shoots and production. Use what you learn to produce a portfolio of your own creative work.

    Video Game Level Design Work as a video game level designer! Design 3D game levels using state-of-the-art equipment in this hands-on workshop. Learn the skills needed to develop your own playable 3D levels in Unreal Engine 4, the worlds leading AAA 3D game engine. Focus on indoor level creation and learn to create clean geometry, as well as texturing and lighting. Get a look at developing game logic for in-game objectives and artifcial intelligence (AI). Leave the class with your own playable levels you can take home and the knowledge to create levels at home using Unreal Engine 4 for Indie, AAA or hobby purposed. Prerequisite: General knowledge of using Windows PCs.

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    Monday to Thursday, July 9 to 19 1 to 5:30 p.m. YEHSC 0003 114, $299 Health Sciences Center (HSC), Room 1234

    TEST PREPARATION ACT Comprehensive Test Preparation Review math, science reasoning, reading and English usage in preparation for the ACT exam. Practice under simulated testing conditions using simulated ACT questions. Course includes an introduction to the ACT writing section. The textbook is included.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Monday to Friday, June 4 to 8 YEHSC-0004-114 $425 BIC 1A03 9 a.m. to noon

    Monday to Friday, July 9 to 13 YEHSC-0004-200 $425 Naperville Center 9 a.m. to noon

    SAT Comprehensive Test Preparation Review math, reading and English usage in preparation for the SAT exam. Practice under simulated testing conditions using authentic SAT questions. Textbook is included.

    Monday to Friday, May 28 to June 1 YEHSC 0004-115 $425 SRC 1123 6 to 9 p.m.

    Monday to Friday, July 30 to August 3 YEHSC 0004-116 $425 Naperville Center 9 a.m. to noon

    ACT Weekend Intensive Scheduled for the weekend before the ACT examination, this intensive course provides students with strategies to prepare for the test. Testing strategies are emphasized with a brief overview of the math, science reasoning, reading and English usage in preparation for the ACT exam. Please bring a sack lunch. Textbook is included.

    Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. YEHSC-0004-130, $249 BIC 1G04

    Saturday and Sunday, July 7 and 8 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. YEHSC-0004-131, $249 BIC 1A01

    SAT Weekend Intensive Scheduled close to the weekend of the SAT Examination, this crash course provides students with strategies to prepare for the test. Test taking skills are emphasized with a brief overview of the math, reading and English usage. Please bring a sack lunch. Textbook is included.

    Saturday and Sunday, May 26 and 27 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. YEHSC-0004-310, $249 SRC 1123

    Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. YEHSC-0004-311, $249 BIC 1A06

    PSAT/NMSQT Test Preparation If you have your sights set on a college scholarship or early admission, take this class to prepare for the PSAT. Cover comprehensive math and verbal material and practice the skills needed to excel on standardized achievements tests. The textbook is included.

    Monday to Thursday, July 30 to Aug. 2 9 a.m. to noon YEHSC-0004-112, $209 Naperville Center

    ACT/SAT Customized Test Preparation Tutoring Prepare for the ACT/SAT exam in a way that best suits your needs. Concentrate on specifc subject areas of your choosing, practice under simulated testing conditions and beneft from one-on-one instruction. Price includes tutoring time and all materials. The textbook is included and can be picked up in the Continuing Education offce, Student Resources Center (SRC), Room 1110. Please note: a 48-hour cancellation to your tutor or the Continuing Education department is required when cancelling one-on-one sessions. Four hours$325 Six hours$399

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    COLLEGE SUCCESS SERIES

    College SuccessTest-Taking and Group Study Strategies Understand how to better prepare for tests and learn techniques to improve exam performance. Critical reading, margin notes and specifc strategies for different question types play an important role in your success on exam day. Minimize your test anxiety and score to your true potential. This project-based course involves group assignments to help students develop interpersonal skills, navigate group dynamics, and gain strategies for organization and task completion.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Tuesday, July 17 YEHSC-0004-413 $49 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, July 24 YEHSC-0004-302 $49 Westmont Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, July 31 YEHSC-0004-108 $49 BIC 1A07 9 a.m. to noon.

    All aspiring college students can beneft from learning how to manage the workload of, and transition to, college courses. Prepare for the next step of your academic success. Register for one or all of our classes in the College Success Series.

    Please bring paper and a writing instrument to any course.

    College SuccessWriting Workshop The written paper is an integral part of college life! The process for creating a paper and the expectations of your writing are different than what you experienced in high school. Discover how to interpret a professors assignment and where to start your paper. Practice the art of argument and proving your point. Learn how to make engaging introductions, effective transitions and strong conclusions. Discover strategies for outlining, creating drafts, proofreading, formatting and revising.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Monday to Thursday,

    July 9 to 12 YEHSC-0004-300 $119 Westmont Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    July 30 to Aug. 2 YEHSC-0004-106 $119 BIC 1C06 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

    College SuccessNote-Taking and Outlining Taking great notes in class and even while reading for class helps to focus your attention on what is being covered and provides an excellent starting point when studying for exams. Get a strategy for taking great class notes. Explore different methods of note taking, learn how to discern the important material and practice effectively organizing your notes.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Monday, July 16 YEHSC-0004-412 $49 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Monday, July 23 YEHSC-0004-301 $49 Westmont Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Monday, July 30 YEHSC-0004-107 $49 BIC 1A02 9 a.m. to noon

    College SuccessTime Management Learn to manage your time, class workload and enrichment activities of college life. Develop schedule strategies and work/life balance to gain a successful path to higher education success! Bring a pen or pencil and a spiral notebook.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Wednesday, July 18 YEHSC-0004-414 $49 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, July 25 YEHSC-0004-303 $49 Westmont Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, Aug. 1 YEHSC-0004-109 $49 BIC 1A02 9 a.m. to noon

    Common App Essay Workshop Get help with your college applications by creating a working draft of your Common App essay in this writing workshop. Address this years prompts, develop a draft, and begin the editing process in a comfortable, supportive setting. Work one-on-one with the instructor and with your peers to create this important personal essay. Leave the class with a working draft thats ready for a fnal review by a parent, teacher or counselor. Time permitting, you may also workshop their supplement essays. Students are encouraged to bring a rough draft or outline of ideas to class.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Monday to Thursday,

    July 23 to 26 YEHSC-0004-304 $189 Westmont Center 6 to 8 p.m.

    July 30 to Aug. 2 YEHSC-0004-117 $189 BIC 1C06 6 to 8 p.m.

  • HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS SERIES Prepare for the next step of your academic success and learn how to manage the workload and expectations of high school courses. Register for one or all of our classes in the High School Success Series.

    Please bring paper and a writing instrument to any course.

    High School SuccessWriting Workshop Writing papers is an integral part of high school and the process and expectations are different than those in middle school. Learn strategies to improve or generate fresh and compelling ideas. Focus on sentence structure, punctuation and grammar.

    High School SuccessNote-Taking and Outlining Good class notes are imperative for academic success. Discover the fundamentals of good note taking. Learn to discern the important and relevant material and then concentrate on the process of effectively organizing notes.

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Monday, July 9 YEHSC-0004-420 $49 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Monday, July 16 YEHSC-0004-306 $49 Westmont Center 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

    Monday, July 30 YEHSC-0004-140 $49 BIC 1A05 9 a.m. to noon

    High School SuccessTest-Taking and Group Study Strategies Understand how to better prepare for tests and learn techniques to improve exam performance. Critical reading, margin notes and specifc strategies for different question types play an important role in your success on exam day. Minimize your test anxiety and score to your true potential. This project-based course involves group assignments to help students develop interpersonal skills, navigate group dynamics, and gain strategies for organization and task completion

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Tuesday, July 10 YEHSC-0004-421 $49 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, July 10 YEHSC-0004-307 $49 Westmont Center 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, July 31 YEHSC-0004-141 $49 BIC 1475 9 a.m. to noon.

    High School SuccessTime Management Learn to manage your time, class workload, and enrichment activities for your College school life. Gain control of most of your time now and for the rest of your life with schedule strategies, learning work/life balance and gain a successful path to high school success!

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Wednesday, July 11 YEHSC-0004-423 $49 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, July 11 YEHSC-0004-308 $49 Westmont Center 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, Aug. 1 YEHSC-0004-143 $49 BIC 1A03 9 a.m. to noon

    DATES CODE PRICE LOCATION TIME Monday to Thursday,

    July 9 to 12 YEHSC-0004-305 $119 Westmont Center 9 a.m. to noon

    July 16 to 19 YEHSC-0004-424 $119 Naperville Center 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

    July 30 to Aug. 2 YEHSC-0004-144 $119 BIC 1C08 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

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    REVIEW COURSES Please bring paper and a writing instrument to any course.

    Speed Reading Improve your reading skills. Learn to read faster and increase comprehension. Acquire skills for skimming and scanning, previewing and overviewing, recognizing cue words and organizational patterns.

    Monday and Tuesday, July 30 and 31 1 to 4 p.m. YEHSC-0004-405, $89 Westmont Center

    Wednesday and Thursday, Aug 2 and 3 9 a.m. to noon YEHSC-0004-101, $89 Naperville Center

    Algebra I Preview This preview class is designed for students who will enroll in Algebra in the upcoming year. Instruction focuses on new topics for this level of math and is benefcial for students needing to build skills and confdence around mathematics.

    Monday to Thursday, July 16 to 19 9 a.m. to noon YEHSC-0004-564, $149 Neuqua Valley

    Monday to Thursday, July 23 to 26 9 a.m. to noon YEHSC-0004-102, $149 Neuqua Valley

    Algebra II Preview This preview class is designed for students who will enroll in Algebra II the upcoming term. Algebra I topics are reviewed and students are given an introduction of new topics for the next level of math.

    Tuesday to Thursday, July 24 to 26 9 a.m. to noon YEHSC-0004-103, $149 Neuqua Valley

    Geometry Preview This introduction to high school geometry includes plane geometry, congruence, polygons and special quadrilaterals to strengthen skills and attitudes toward mathematical reasoning.

    Monday to Thursday, July 9 to 12 9 a.m. to noon YEHSC-0004-409, $149 Neuqua Valley

    Monday to Thursday, July 30 to Aug. 2 1 to 4 p.m. YEHSC-0004-111, $149 BIC 1A05

    TUTORING FOR ALL AGES Professional tutoring is available in a variety of topics in English, Reading, Writing, Foreign Language, Math, and Science. Tutors meet with students in a public location, such as a library, or at our main campus in Glen Ellyn. All tutors hold a minimum of a bachelors degree and have been selected for their tutoring skills, knowledge and sensitivity to individual needs. Tutoring takes place in two-hour time blocks in a public location. Call (630) 942-2208 for registration details.

    Two Hours$119 Four Hours$225 Six Hours$299

    TutoringACT or SAT Customized Test Prep Prepare for the ACT or SAT exam in a way that best suits your needs. Concentrate on specifc subject areas of your choosing, practice under simulated testing conditions and beneft from one-on-one instruction. Tutoring takes place in two-hour time blocks in a public location. Call (630) 942-2208 for registration details.

    Four hours-$325 Six hours-$399

    Please note: a 48-hour cancellation to your tutor or the Continuing Education department is required when cancelling one-on-one sessions.

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    Youll find a full range of options to continue and enhance your academic progress and personal enrichment during the summer at College of DuPage.

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    CAREER EXPLORATION SERIESThis innovative series is an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at exciting fields sure to spark your interest!

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