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CONTINUING EDUCATIONSPRING 2019

541-956-7303 • roguecc.edu/ContinuingEd

& WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Spring term begins April 1Registration opens March 4

NEW! Art Quilting

Authentic Chinese CuisineBucket List Fitness

Plant PropagationSelf Defense

Textile Design WorkshopTai Chi

Save the Date! April 27: Living on Your Land &

Tree School Rogue Conference

Rogue Community Chorus & Illinois Valley Chorusspring schedule inside!

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T SART & CRAFT...............................................................................3-4Animation: Character DesignAnimation: Let’s Draw Disney!Beginning DrawingDrawing for Comics & Sequential ArtPortrait DrawingArt Quilting: LandscapesCrazy QuiltingTextile Surface Design WorkshopKnitting 101Knitting for All LevelsAdvanced KnittingBeginning SewingSewing Level 2/Beyond BasicsPottery for BeginnersPotteryDigital PhotographyJewelry & Metalsmithing for FunWatercolor & Acrylic Painting

COMPUTER TRAINING...............................................................4-6Computer Basics: Intro to the PCDigital Imaging: PhotoshopBlogging & Podcasting (online)Game Development (online)Creating Wordpress Websites (online)Intoduction to InDesign CC (online)Introduction to Illustrator CS6 (online)Getting Started wth PowerPointMicrosoft Excel Levels I-IIIMicrosoft Word Level IOutlook for New UsersUnderstanding the Cloud (online)Google Tools Certificate (online)

CULINARY .................................................................................6-7Authentic Chinese CuisineLuscious, Low-Fat MealsDecadent Chocolate DessertsMaking Bloomy Rind CheeseKnife Skills, Cooking Basics & More!Soft Cheese SpectacularThai Cooking

DRIVER EDUCATION.....................................................................7

FIRE SCIENCE................................................................................7Intermediate Fire BehaviorIntroduction to Wildland Fire Behavior CalculationsIntermediate ICSAdvanced ICSBasic Wildland FirefighterTask Force/Strike Team LeaderWildland Engine BossWildland Crew BossAnnual Wildfire Safety RefresherInstructor 1Language Skills Assessment

HEALTH CARE................................................................................8Advanced Cardiac Life Support ProviderAdvanced Cardiac Life Support RecertificationBasic Life Support CPR Instructor TrainingBasic Life Support CPR Provider

Basic Life Support CPR RecertificationHeartsaver First Aid/CPR/AEDMassage Therapy: Professional CommunicationCommunity Health Worker

FAMILY, HOME & GARDEN......................................................9Basics of BeekeepingPlant PropagationGrowing Plants for Fun and Profit (online)Dog Obedience TrainingDog Training: Intro Nosework TrainingDog Training: Intro Scent TrainingRealizing the American Dream

LANGUAGE.........................................................................9-10American Sign Language Levels I & IIConversational French (online)Conversational Japanese (online)Italian for Travelers (online)Speed Spanish (online)Spanish I-IVSpanish for Law Enforcement (online)Spanish for Medical Professionals (online)

MUSIC, THEATER, & DANCE....................................................11Concert BandTheater Rehearsal and PerformanceGroup GuitarIllinois Valley ChorusImprovisational TheaterJazz EnsembleRogue Community ChorusTap Dance

WELLNESS & RECREATION.................................................11-12Bucket List FitnessMedicare 101Self DefenseTai ChiYoga for RecoveryYoga for Wellness

WORKFORCE TRAINING....................................................12-13Become a Veterinary AssistantCertified Production TechnicianCommercial Truck Driver TrainingAdult Foster Care TrainingFlagger CertificationForklift Operator SafetyProperty Management LicenseReal Estate Broker License TrainingWedding Planner Certification (online)

WRITING .................................................................................13A-Z Grant Writing (online)Grammar Refresher (online)Revise Your NovelWrite Your Life Story

REGISTRATION, POLICIES & LOCATIONS...............................14

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Cedar Shannon grew up in Southern Oregon. After six years in the military, he received a degree from Rogue Community College and proceeded to follow in his father’s footsteps to become a professional CDL Driver. During the 13 years he has been driving professionally, he has also become a licensed commercial pilot, a devoted husband, and a proud father of four. Driving has provided the stability and flexibility he needed in times where other industries were suffering. Mr. Shannon is looking forward to paying forward the wisdom and encouragement that have been imparted to him. He considers joining the staff here at RCC, an honor and a privilege.

Instructor Spotlight

Jenay developed a sharp eye for portrait drawing after studying cast and figure drawing with Soviet trained teachers at The Ashland Academy of Art. Since graduating the Academy (2010) she has pursued plein air painting. This practice has further shaped Jenay’s artistic vision by once again immersing herself in the poetry of soaking in a time and place. On location, feeling cold and numb, listening to the piercing

ringing of new, deep snow, this time without sock mittens; painting gardens and flowers outdoors, absorbing the heavy perfume, feeling the sun’s heat on a familiar shoulder plane. Jenay’s sensitivity leads her artistic process to choose subjects with insight and familiarity. During her process she attempts to express to others the joy that life offers by being present, breathing, and at the very least experience it herself.

Jenay’s work has been featured in several gallery shows, including the UVAA 30 under 30 exhibit and is in private collections around the world. She is a recent recipient of the Haines Foundation grant and has participated in numerous, regional plein air events, paint outs and shows. Elder’s original oil paintings are available through her galleries here. For reproductions, commissions or to schedule a workshop please contact the artist.

Jenay also spends her time illustrating with her kids and has created a small line of children’s themed books available on amazon.

Save the Date!Truck Driving Career DayMarch 22, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Table Rock Campus, White CityCome meet the instructors and learn about local and long-haul job opportunities. Presentations at 11:15 a.m. & 12:15 p.m. For information contact Kenton Gould at 541-956-7118

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ART & CRAFT

Animation: Character DesignInstructor: Phillip YoungLearn how to develop and design animated characters for use in videos, films, commercials, games and TV productions. The class is taught by retired Disney animator Phil Young, who worked on many films, including The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, and Mulan. Explore techniques for visualizing your ideas through traditional drawing and sculpting.4/11-6/6 Th 6-7:50 p.m. HEC $75

Animation: Let’s Draw Disney!Instructor: Phillip YoungLearn to draw Disney characters like a professional! Whether you have some training or are an aspiring artist, Disney veteran animator Phil Young, can show you a step- by-step process of how to create and draw, along with an understanding of the reasons his designs came into being. Whether you intend to draw professionally or just want a glimpse of how the “Pros” do it, this course is a great starting point! 4/9-6/4 Tu 6-7:50 p.m. HEC $75

Beginning DrawingInstructor: Terri RegottiHave you always wanted to learn how to draw, but were afraid to try? This fun class will teach basics of pencil drawing of three dimensional objects, real life observation, and photographs in a relaxed and friendly environment. For beginners and seasoned artists, ages of 16 and up.4/15-5/20 Mo 6-8:50 p.m. HEC $754/20-6/1 Sa 12-2:20 p.m. RWC $75

Drawing for Comics & Sequential ArtInstructor: Quinton ChapmanAn introduction to multifaceted discipline and creation of comics and graphic novels. Through a series of in-class and take-home projects, students learn concepts and techniques of story-telling in a visual and sequential art process. Includes beginning drawing techniques in 1- and 2-point perspective, figurative drawing and character design.This is an ideal experience for anyone who has dreamed of creating their own worlds and tell the stories in the mediums of comics, web comics and graphic novels.4/17-6/5 We 6-7:50 p.m. HEC $75

Portrait DrawingInstructor: Jenay ElderThis class is an all level guide to portrait drawing with lessons in drawing principles including composition, proportions, perspective, balance, blocking, massing and tone. You will work with classical plaster casts and live models for reference, with options to work in charcoal or pencil. 4/16-6/11 Tu 6-8:20 p.m. HEC $79

NEW Art Quilting: LandscapesInstructor: Janis StokerLearn how to design, fuse, stitch, embellish, and bind a quilt. Using these techniques, students will create a small landscape quilt that expresses your own vision. A sewing machine will be required for class. 5/10-6/7 Fr 6-8:50 p.m. RWC $65

NEW Advanced KnittingInstructor: Janis StokerAn advanced knitting class that includes lace knitting and complex stitches. Make a lovely Sampler Scarf with five different lace stitches and an optional Victorian embellishment to make it uniquely yours.4/15-5/20 Mo 6-8:50 p.m. RWC $79

NEW Crazy QuiltingInstructor: Janis StokerAn intermediate quilting class for those who have a love of quilting, embroidery, and embellishing. Use all of these elements to create your first crazy quilt block. A sewing machine will be required for the first class.5/1-5/22 We 6-8:50 p.m. RWC $65

NEW Textile Surface Design WorkshopInstructor: Caryne MountSpend a fun day exploring fabric manipulation, embellishment, color dye addition/subtraction, painting, stamping, and other treatments that will turn ordinary warp and weft into something completely unique, new, and different. Your fabric creation will beg to be the focal point of your next project! Please note:. We will work with bleach, fabric dyes, and other caustic items. Masks, gloves, and other safety items will be provided. Please wear comfortable “old” clothes that you don’t mind getting messy.5/18 Sa 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. RWC $55

Knitting 101Instructor: Christina GilesFor the beginner or those wishing to renew a long ago learned hobby, Knitting 101 will have you casting on, knitting and purling, and binding off in no time at all. Students bring yarn and supplies to class. 4/10-5/1 We 9-10:50 a.m. HEC $49

Knitting for All LevelsInstructor: Christina GilesOnce you know the basics, Christina can help you with your next project. The choice is yours... Anything from scarf to sweater or beanie to blanket, this is the class for you.5/15-6/5 We 9-10:50 a.m. HEC $49

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Beginning SewingInstructor: Caryne MountYou will learn to operate your sewing machine, learn about its accessories, how to thread a machine, wind a bobbin, change needles, adjust tension, and troubleshoot; about threads, fabrics, reading and laying out a pattern, basic sewing terms, basic construction methods, and about sewing tools and how to use them. Please bring your own machine with its accessories.4/3-5/8 We 6:30-8:20 p.m. RWC $65

Sewing: Level 2/Beyond BasicsInstructor: Caryne MountFocuses on detailed techniques in garment construction, including seam finishes, zipper installation, buttonholes, sewing with various fabrics, and special sewing techniques in order to develop a broader set of sewing skills. Students will be able to work on a project of their choice during the series, with as much guidance, help, and advice as needed. Supply list available; must have sewing machine in working order with all accessories.5/9-6/13 Th 6:30-8:20 p.m. RWC $65

NEW Pottery for BeginnersInstructor: Michael Scott GrayThis class is for beginning potters and covers techniques in hand-building, wheel-throwing, horsehair, Raku, and a wide variety of firing techniques including mid-fire electric, and stoneware. Create beautiful pieces for business, gift giving, personal use and retail sales. 4/1-6/5 Mo/We 1-2:50 p.m. EBEC $145

PotteryInstructor: April KalistThis class is for beginning to advanced potters and covers techniques in hand-building, wheel-throwing, horsehair, Raku, and a wide variety of firing techniques including mid-fire electric, and stoneware. Create beautiful pieces for business, gift giving, personal use and retail sales. 4/1-6/5 Mo/We 10-11:50 a.m. EBEC $1454/2-6/6 Tu/Th 6-7:50 p.m. EBEC $145

Jewelry & Metalsmithing for Fun BeginningInstructor: Dana BussellDevelop beginning level skills in jewelry and metalsmithing techniques while creating unique pieces for gift giving and personal use. Participants work at their own pace, learning to use tools to cut, texture and join metal with rivets as well as being introduced to lost wax casting and silver soldering. Materials list (approximately $50) is available at the first class. 4/2-6/4 Tu 6-7:50 p.m. EBEC $115

Jewelry & Metalsmithing for Fun IntermediateInstructor: Dana BussellAfter learning the fundamentals in the beginning level, you can select an independent project/process to develop more in-depth skills in casting, silver soldering, bezel stone setting and other techniques in an informal atmosphere. Participants may use facilities to explore techniques such as mold making, etching, enameling and metal forming techniques including die forming and chasing and repousse. Materials list (approximately $50) is available at the first class.4/4-6/6 Th 6-7:50 p.m. EBEC $115

Watercolor & Acrylic PaintingInstructor: Terri RegottiStudents will gain basic lessons in each medium, conduct color studies, and specialize in a preferred medium and subject matter. Teens are welcome. Materials are estimated at $55-$ 65, less if you already have some supplies.4/17-5/22 We 6-8:50 p.m. HEC $754/20-6/1 Sa 2:30-5 p.m. RWC $75

Digital PhotographyCovers the use of a digital camera and fundamentals of digital photography. Bring your own digital camera and instruction manual. Topics include digital camera operation; how to make a good exposure; image composition; digital processing using Adobe Photoshop; and more. You’ll learn how to manually operate your camera and take control of aperture settings, shutter speeds, white balance and ISO controls. Prerequisites: Students must have previous experience with computers and be able to save and retrieve files. The ability to use a thumb drive or cloud storage is recommended. Experience using Photoshop or other image processing programs is a plus.4/1-6/12 M/W 6-8:50 p.m. RVC $149

COMPUTER TRAINING

Computer Basics: Intro to the PCFor students with little or no previous experience with computers. Introduces basic computer fundamentals through lecture, demonstrations, and hands-on experience with a personal computer. This course will cover basic hardware terminology, popular Internet technologies, email, online course skills, basic file management operations, word processing and spreadsheets, and may include other applications. This class runs in conjunction with the credit computer class. Students must be able to keep up with the pace set by the instructor. Estimated textbooks cost: $55.Instructor: Suzanne Norwood4/5-6/14 Fr 9-11:50 a.m. RWC $149Instructor: Randy Roos4/5-6/14 Fr 9-11:50 a.m. RVC $149

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Digital Imaging: PhotoshopInstructor: Joanna PoagueExplores a wide range of digital imaging techniques from photo touch-ups to realistic scenes created from scratch using Adobe Photoshop. Covers digital image creation and manipulation commands and operations. Discusses design, publishing concepts and terms. Particular attention will be given to creating files for effective output whether for printed media or electronic. Prerequisites: You must have previous experience with computers and be able to save and retrieve files. You should also have experience in using other computer applications and know where common tools are typically stored within a program. Estimated cost of textbooks is $40.4/5-6/14 Fr 9-11:50 a.m. RVC $149

Blogging & Podcasting for Beginners (online)Instructor: Richard MansfieldLearn how to create your very own blog and add a podcast too using the tools that you already have available on your computer. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $100

Creating Wordpress Websites (online)Instructor: Richard MansfieldDiscover how to easily create blogs and websites with WordPress, the world’s most popular Web publisher. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

How to Get Started in Game Development (online)Instructor: Chad WalkerTake steps toward a new career in game development by building a foundation to design games in a wide variety of genres for different audiences and platforms.4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Introduction to InDesign CC (online)Instructor: Donna BakerLearn how to use Adobe InDesign CC software to create professional-quality letterhead, brochures, forms, eBooks, business materials and more. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Introduction to Illustrator CS6 (online)Instructor: Sherry LondonLearn to design and draw vector art, work with shape gradients, and manipulate color images using Adobe Illustrator CS6. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Getting Started with PowerPointDesigned for those either new to or interested in learning best practices in using PowerPoint, this course introduces and demonstrates (hands-on)essential skills of formatting slides, document themes, bulleted lists, outlines, formatting text, printing presentations, transitions, clip art and graphics, charts, slide show delivery and more. Tuition includes workbook/reference guide and Certificate of Completion.Instructor Timothy Jenkins4/2-4/4 Tu/Th 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $99Instructor: Troy Johnson5/25 Sa 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. TRC $99

Microsoft Excel Level IFor basic/beginning Microsoft Excel users to solidify and strengthen the ability to use the fundamental parts of the program. Taught on a Windows platform, it assumes a basic understanding of the use of Windows and a computer. This hands-on class includes an introduction to worksheets formatting, cells, and basic calculations, charts, sorting and filtering information. Tuition includes workbook/reference guide and Certificate of Completion.Instructor: Troy Johnson4/13 Sa 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. TRC $99Instructor: Timothy Jenkins5/14-5/16 Tu/Th 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $99

Microsoft Excel Level IIDesigned for those with basic knowledge of MS Excel, this course expands upon the beginner level foundation with an in-depth look at more advanced formatting features and use of functions. Additional topics include themes, cell style, customizing page setup, and more. Tuition includes workbook/reference guide and Certificate of Completion.Instructor: Troy Johnson4/20 Sa 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. TRC $99Instructor: Timothy Jenkins5/21-5/23 Tu/Th 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $99

Microsoft Excel Level IIIFor students looking to advance their MS Excel proficiency, this hands-on course builds upon already learned concepts and then advances to tables and pivot charts, financial functions,macros and workbook protection. Students who have Excel experience or who have completed previous courses with us will enjoy this advancing course. Tuition includes workbook/reference guide and Certificate of Completion.Instructor: Troy Johnson4/27 Sa 8:30a.m.-2:30 p.m. TRC $99Instructor: Timothy Jenkins 5/28-5/30 Tu/Th 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $99

Microsoft Word Level IDesigned for those new to MS Word, this course introduces essential uses and features of Word. Hands on lessons will have you creating relevant, mock work examples, how to setup a document, format text and how to create tables, shapes, use WordArt and more. Tuition includes workbook/reference guide and Certificate of Completion.Instructor: Timothy Jenkins4/30-5/2 Tu/Th 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $99Instructor: Troy Johnson5/11 Sa 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. TRC $99

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Outlook for New UsersThis course introduces the program and teaches the essential skills of working with email, organizing contacts, managing folders and calendars, notes, tasks and mobile device integration. Great for professional development! Tuition includes workbook/reference guide and Certificate of Completion.Instructor: Timothy Jenkins4/16-4/18 Tu/Th 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $99Instructor: Troy Johnson6/1 Sa 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. TRC $99

Understanding the Cloud (online)Instructor: David IsemingerLearn everything you need to truly understand the cloud—including how it works, what drives it, why it’s so popular, and how to make the cloud work for you. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Google Tools Certificate (online)Instructor: Dan BelhassenLearn more about Google Analytics, Google apps for business, and Google+ . Acquire new tips and techniques. Just one new tip can mean greater productivity, effectiveness and even profitability for your work. 4/1-5/31 UGotClass Web $495

UGotClass Online Certificates and Courses “Skills for the 21st Century.” To view the UGotClass offerings visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Roguecc

CULINARY

NEW Authentic Chinese CuisineInstructor: Emily MooreAuthentic Chinese cooking provides some of the most sophisticated, highly evolved and delicious food in the world. We’ll explore three different types of Chinese cuisine from three different regions: Szechuan, Hunan and Cantonese, contrasting the completely different flavors and techniques used in delicious recipes from each area. Learn what equipment to use and how to make wonderfully flavorful dishes at home! Join us for a trip to the Far East!4/3 We 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $75

Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals (online)Instructor: Donna AcostaJoin a registered dietitian and discover how easy it can be to prepare meals that are both delicious and nutritious! 4/17 Ed2Go Web $100

Decadent Chocolate DessertsInstructor: Emily MooreFrom easy, two ingredient Chocolate Mousse to warm Chocolate Souffles with Gran Marnier, this class is a chocolate-lovers dream!4/24 We 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $75

NEW Making Hard Cheeses at Home!Instructor: Mark SolomonLearn to make one or two semi-hard and hard cheeses including a Gouda. Discover the steps involved in making almost all hard cheeses-from adding starter culture to ageing-and we’ll delve into the chemistry behind making quality cheeses. We’ll discuss sources of cheesemaking equipment, starter cultures, rennet, cheese presses, etc. with an emphasis on simple low tech solutions5/29 We 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $75

NEW Knife Skills, Cooking Basics & More!Instructor: Emily MooreHave you ever wondered how chefs manage to cut vegetables, fruits and meats with such ease? It’s all in what knives they use and how they handle them! Join us as we de-mystify the techniques used with three basic knives: the chef’s knife, paring knife and filet knife. We’ll learn the different cuts most used in basic (and advanced!) cooking, then turn what we’ve prepared into dishes that highlight different cooking techniques using dry heat, wet heat and frying. The recipes we make will become a lovely meal we can enjoy together at the end of the class!5/22 We 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $75

Soft Cheese SpectacularInstructor: Mark SolomonSeven, yes seven, soft cheeses. That’s how many you’ll learn to make in this unique class – mozzarel la, ricotta, lebneh (yogurt cheese), quark, cream cheese, chevre and mascarpone. You’ll make a few of those and taste homemade samples of all of them, with appropriate accompaniments. The food is provided and is included in the cost. Enrolling with a friend or family member is encouraged, so you can cook together. Session is limited to 12 students, so register early.4/17 We 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $75

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Thai Cooking - Take A Wok on the Wild Side!Instructor: Emily MooreBring the flavors of Southeast Asia home to your kitchen. Learn the balance, detail and variety of Thai food with techniques for frying noodles, rice, meats, seafood and soups. Enrolling with a friend or family member is encouraged so you can cook together in class.5/15 We 5:30-8:30 p.m. RWC $75

DRIVER EDUCATION

Driver Education Program (Ages 15-17 with OR Permit)This ODOT approved traffic safety course consists of thirty (30) hours of classroom instruction, and twelve (12) hours in the car (6 hours behind the wheel and 6 hours of observation). Parent/Student Orientation meets first night of class. It is imperative that both parent and student attend orientation, as drive schedules are established in this session and cannot be modified later. Students completing this program and passing their drive exam earn an ODOT issued Certificate of Completion and are exempt from taking a driving exam when they go to the DMV to receive a driver license. Students who turn 18 or obtain a license prior to completion of the program, must register for Course .902 Driver Education for Ages 18 -21.4/4-5/30 Tu/Th 4:30-6:45 p.m. CHS $2904/3-6/3 Mo/We 6-8:15 p.m. GPHS $2904/3-6/3 Mo/We 6-8:15 p.m. HEC $2904/4-5/30 Tu/Th 6-8:15 p.m. RWC $2904/3-6/3 Mo/We 6-8:15 p.m. AHS $2904/3-6/3 Mo/We 4:30-6:45 p.m. TRC $290

Driver Education Program (Ages 18-21)Driver Education provides opportunity to acquire skills to be safe, competent drivers throughout your life. Learn to develop low risk behavioral patterns and improve safe driving practices in today’s driving environment. This ODOT approved traffic safety course consists of thirty (30) hours of classroom instruction, and twelve (12) hours in the car (6 hours behind the wheel and 6 hours of observation). Behind the wheel instruction is scheduled between the student and instructor outside of class time. This version of the Driver Education Program does not qualify the student for the ODOT issued Certificate of Completion which waives the drive test at the DMV.4/4-5/30 Tu/Th 4:30-6:45 p.m. CHS $5004/3-6/3 Mo/We 6-8:15 p.m. GPHS $5004/3-6/3 Mo/We 6-8:15 p.m. HEC $5004/4-5/30 Tu/Th 6-8:15 p.m. RWC $5004/3-6/3 Mo/We 6-8:15 p.m. AHS $5004/3-6/3 Mo/We 4:30-6:45 p.m. TRC $500

FIRE SCIENCE

All Fire Science classes are held at the Fire Science Center (FSC) located at 8383 Agate Rd in White City. Students should contact agency/department training officer to ensure prerequisites are met. For more information or to register contact Cindy Harboldt with EMS/Fire Science at 541-245-7965.

S-290 Intermediate Fire BehaviorInstructor: Steve Ziel4/1-4/4 Mo/Tu/We/Th 8 a.m. -5 p.m. $225S-390 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior CalculationsInstructor Steve Ziel4/22-4/25 Mo/Tu/We/Th 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $325

I-300 Intermediate ICSInstructor: Charles Phenix4/8-4/10 Mo/Tu/We 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $250

I-400 Advanced ICSInstructor: Ken Paul4/11-4/12 Th/Fr 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $175

S-130/190/L-180 Basic Wildland Firefighter Instructor: Randy DeLonge4/7-4/28 Sa/Su 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. $300

S-130 Basic Wildland Firefighter Field DayInstructor: Randy DeLonge4/28 Su 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $90

S-330 Task Force/Strike Team LeaderInstructor: Paul Ken4/30-5/2 Tu/We/Th 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $240

S-231 Wildland Engine BossInstructor: Matt Hilliker5/16-5/17 Th/Fr 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. $150

S-230 Wildland Crew BossInstructor: Tom Dorigan5/6-5/8 Mo/Tu/We 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $200

RT-130 Annual Wildfire Safety RefresherInstructor: Tom Dorigan 5/18 Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $65

Instructor 1 ClassInstructor: Justin Miller 4/16-4/17 Tu/We 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. $250

Language Skills AssessmentInstructor: Charles PhenixLocation: Table Rock Campus (TRC)5/11 Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $1306/1 Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $130

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HEALTH CARE

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) ProviderInstructor: Steven BoyersmithAdvanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is training for those working in medical professionals. Participants must have current American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider Card, as well as an understanding of ECG interpretation and emergency cardiac pharmacology. Successful completion earns the student an AHA ACLS Provider certification card (included in cost of course.) 4/3-4/4 We/Th 9 a.m.-6 p.m. TRC $290

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) RecertificationInstructor: Steven BoyersmithThis advanced level recertification course is for medical and emergency personnel with a valid American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider certification, a good understanding of ECG interpretation, and emergency cardiac pharmacology. Upon completion of course, students earn AHA ACLS Provider certification card (included in tuition.) AHA ACLS Manual is required for this course. Books may be purchased at RCC bookstores or online.4/3 We 9 a.m.-6 p.m. TRC $195

Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR Instructor TrainingInstructor: Grover KuhsThis course trains students already holding current BLS Provider status and proficient skills to become American Heart Association (AHA) BLS CPR Instructors. Course provides information on AHA and Emergency Cardiac Care mission, overview of instructor competencies, AHA Manual and instructor network, and AHA Training Center specific policies. Class reviews hands-on skills demonstrations. Students must successfully be monitored teaching a first course within six months to receive instructor card. 5/4 Sa 9 a.m.-3 p.m. RVC $425

Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR ProviderInstructor: Megan BeckBLS CPR Provider course teaches students to recognize sudden cardiac arrest, respiratory emergencies, and choking in both children and adults. Successful completion of this course provides certification and an AHA BLS Provider Card. Textbook required can be purchased at the RCC Bookstore.4/6 Sa 9 a.m-2 p.m. RWC $656/1 Sa 9 a.m-2 p.m. RVC $65

Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR RecertificationInstructor: Megan BeckThis Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR Recertification course refreshes skills and renews credentials. Certification card included in course fee. BLS CPR Manual is required for this course. Books may be purchased at RCC bookstores.5/21 Tu 5:30-9 p.m. RVC $60

Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AEDInstructor: Cassandra OssorioFor members of the community seeking training in critical skills needed to respond to and manage a first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives. Students learn skills such as how to treat bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other first aid emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an AHA Emergency First Aid Heartsaver® card ($21 value) included in fee.5/11 Sa 9 a.m.-2 p.m. RVC $85

Massage Therapy Continuing Education: Professional CommunicationInstructor: Miranda BlackFocuses on communication and its value to your career in massage therapy or related practices. Massage therapy can be a thriving and gratifying career, and the success of this often depends on the health of the relationship between client and practitioner. Class will include communication methods and styles, setting healthy boundaries through proper communication, and the importance of treatment plans. Satisfies 4.5 continuing education contact hours for LMTs, PTs, PTAs, chiropractors, and chiropractic assistants in the required Professional Ethics, Boundaries and Communication category. Certificate provided at the end of session. 5/4 Sa 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. RWC $79

Community Health Worker (CHW)Instructor: Cliff JunoThis 120-hour hybrid (partial in-class/partial online course) is approved by the Oregon Health Authority for State CHW Certification. CHWs serve as a link between health/social services and the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. CHWs are often employed by hospitals, medical clinics, care facilities and social service agencies. Students must have access to the internet and should have a good working knowledge of computer basics. Cost includes books. Six Saturday sessions are 9 a.m-3:50 p.m., dates TBD. 4/2-6/11 Tu/Sa 6-8:50 p.m. HEC $395

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FAMILY, HOME & GARDEN

Basics of BeekeepingInstructor: Sharon SchmidtA three-day seminar to introduce you to beekeeping. Learn the roles and functions of bees in a hive, and the stages of their lifecycle. Tuition includes a textbook as well as some protective equipment. Third class will be held at an apiary! 5/25-6/8 Sa 10 a.m.-1 p.m. RWC $85

Plant PropagationInstructor: Rachel WintersLearn the techniques you can use to grow flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs by a variety of easy methods. When and how to make stem cuttings, divisions, and layering to create new plants and how to grow plants from seeds including ways to select and save your favorite varieties of vegetables and flowers will be covered. This will be a hands-on workshop so you will take home new plant starts.4/13 Sa 11 a.m -4 p.m. RWC $45

Growing Plants for Fun and Profit (online)Instructor: Michael & Linda HarlanAn industry professional teaches you everything you need to prosper in the backyard nursery business. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $100

Dog Training: Canine Good Citizen TrainingInstructor: Brian CarvalhoThis fun workshop helps dog owners train their dogs for the “Canine Good Citizen Test,” the gold standard for behavior for dogs in our communities. The CGC test is a prerequisite for many therapy dog groups and homeowner’s insurance agencies. Dogs must be 6 months or older for this class.4/11-5/16 Th 5:30-6:30 p.m. RWC $149

Dog Training: Introduction to NoseworkInstructor: Brian CarvalhoCanine Nosework is an exciting game that refines your dog’s searching skills. It helps calm excitable dogs, builds drive and confidence and provides you with an easy and low impact way to mentally stimulate your pup in any environment.4/9-5/14 Tu 5:30-6:30 p.m. RWC $149

Dog Training: Introduction to Scent TrainingInstructor: Brian CarvalhoIntro to Scent Training is the next level after Nosework. You will now take the scent and pair it with high value treats. This means each time your dog alerts to food they are also breathing in the scent of birch. This is called pairing. We will be pairing in containers and as dog progresses, pair to vehicles and exterior environments. We will also work with leash handling skills and the recognition of change in behavior and how to read this in your dog.4/10-5/15 We 5:30-6:30 p.m. RWC $149

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Realizing the American Dream: HomeownershipInstructor: ACCESS Community Action Agency of Jackson CountyPrepares students to be homeowners. Class will teach the basics of choosing and qualifying for a new home. The class covers mortgages, closing costs, insurance, and acquiring the tools to ask the right questions and make the best decisions. It also includes a step by step guide with these chapters: The Housing Decision, Financial Preparation, Mortgages, Shopping for a Home, Closing, and Protecting Your Investment.4/20 Sa 9 a.m-5 p.m. RWC $45

LANGUAGE

American Sign Language (ASL) ILearn to speak with your hands. Develop skills and knowledge needed to communicate in ASL. Valuable for communication with family, friends, or even customers who are deaf! In Level 1 course, you will be introduced to basic sign language vocabulary and fingerspelling, while learning various aspects of Deaf culture and history.Instructor: Velma Foust4/9-5/30 Tu/Th 4:30-5:50 p.m. HEC $79Instructor: Galen Garretson4/9-6/11 Tu 4:30-5:50 p.m. RWC $69

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American Sign Language (ASL) IIEnjoy signing with others using skills beyond the basics. Make new connections with others who are more aware of Deaf culture and signing. Build upon skills gained from ASL I and continue to improve your signing. Emphasis is on sign vocabulary, language structure, grammar and culture. Deaf, and hearing students, are welcome. ASL I or basic vocabulary and fingerspelling recommended prior to this class.Instructor: Velma Foust4/9-5/30 Tu/Th 6-7:20 p.m. HEC $79Instructor: Galen Garretson4/9-6/11 Tu 6-7:20 p.m. RWC $69

Beginning Conversational French (online)Instructor: Amy PageDiscover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $100

Conversational Japanese (online)Instructor: Ririko HayashiWhether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you’ll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $100

Italian for TravelersInstructor: Monica RountreePlanning a trip to Italy? Dreaming about the sounds of that beautiful language? This beginning class will develop basic conversation skills that will help you communicate in Italian so that you can better understand your surroundings, meet delightful, charming people, and make the most of that unforgettable voyage. The class is designed to be fun, casual and relaxed, as well as culturally and geographically informative.4/9-5/28 Tu 6-7:20 p.m. HEC $79

Speed Spanish (online)Instructor: Dan MikelsLearn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Spanish IWhy wait for a trip to Mexico? Get started on a language you can practice with native speakers, right here in the Rogue Valley. This class will teach you the basic communication skills for ordering food at restaurants, arranging transportation or getting directions, and bartering at markets when you travel. Covers common vocabulary and phrases, basic grammar, and past, present and future tenses.Instructor: Victor Davila4/4-6/6 Th 6-7:20 p.m. HEC $75Instructor: Scott Gray4/8-6/10 Mo 6-7:20 p.m. RWC $75

Spanish IIStart working on saying more in Spanish and begin to get rid of your American accent. A continuation of Spanish I, class covers regular and irregular verbs (present, present progressive, formal future, informal future and past tenses), the use of demonstrative adjectives and pronouns, and possessive adjectives and pronouns.Instructor: Victor Davila4/2-6/4 Tu 6-7:20 p.m. HEC $75Instructor: Scott Gray4/10- 6/12 We 6-7:20 p.m. RWC $75

Spanish IIIInstructor: Victor DavilaDive even more deeply into Spanish as the instructor focuses on how you learn individually, using your learning style and particular abilities and strengths in lessons. Reviews grammar, vocabulary, verb tenses, reading, writing and conversation. Covers verbs in present, present progressive, future (formal and informal), conditional and past tenses. 4/1-6/10 Mo 6-7:20 p.m. HEC $75

Spanish IVInstructor: Victor DavilaLet the phrases flow! Really use your Spanish skills with others who speak the language well gaining in your conversation ability. Continues from Spanish III covering verb tenses of imperfect, present, past perfect and subjunctive forms and uses direct and indirect object pronouns. 4/3-6/5 We 6-7:20 p.m. HEC $75

Spanish for Law Enforcement (online)Instructor: Tara Bradley WilliamsMaster the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Spanish for Medical Professionals (online)Instructor: Tara Bradley WilliamsLearn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases.4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

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MUSIC, THEATER & DANCE

Concert BandInstructor: Jon BennettOpen to students and community members of all ages, course provides ample instruction and practice time. The ensemble plays a variety of standard concert band literature and performs several concerts during the school year. Prerequisites include ability to read music, approximately two years playing experience, ownership of a brass or woodwind instrument, and a desire to have fun playing music with others.4/1-6/10 Mo 7-9 p.m. NMS $35

Theater Rehearsal and PerformanceInstructor: Cil StengelProvides experience in rehearsing and performing plays. Permission of instructor is required to register. Additional rehearsal and performance time outside the regular class times is required.4/1-6/12 Mo/We 2:30-4:20 p.m. RVC $149

Group GuitarInstructor: Eric Von RadicsCovers the basic construction of the guitar, principles of tuning, maintenance, and treatment of the instrument. Also covers key signatures, scales, primary chords and their structures, as well as fingering methods, right hand picking styles and techniques specific to the guitar. Students will learn skills needed to translate music and methods for solving problems common to guitar players.4/1-6/10 Mo 6-7:50 p.m. RVC $149

Illinois Valley ChorusInstructor: Kate CampbellOpen to students and community members who enjoy studying and performing choral music. People of all ages bring their energy and experience to the chorus, which focuses on classics, jazz, Broadway, contemporary, and world music. Musical ability and reading skills recommended.4/2-6/4 Tu 6:30-8:30 p.m. KBB $45

Improvisational TheaterInstructor: Cil StengelAcquaints students with improvisation through exercises, theater games, and impromptu scenes. Runs in conjunction with RCC’s credit acting class. Attendance in all scheduled classes is required.4/2-6/13 Tu/Th 2:30-4:30 p.m. RVC $149

Jazz EnsembleInstructors: Randy Scherer & Gordon GreenlyOpen to students and community members who play trumpet, trombone, saxophone, keyboard, percussion, bass and lead guitar. Music reading skills required.4/10-6/12 We 6:30-8:20 p.m. RVC $75

Rogue Community ChorusInstructor: Deborah PrattOpen to students and community members who enjoy singing choral music. Weekly rehearsals culminate in performances at the Rogue Auditorium and in other community venues. The wide variety of music performed includes classical works, patriotic and traditional music, Broadway selections, contemporary choral compositions, and a capella arrangements.4/1-6/10 Mo 6-8 p.m. RWC $45

Tap Dance for AdultsInstructor: Denise SwaffordLearn a simple, fun routine you’ll remember forever. Covers basic level techniques including: toeheel, shuffles, slaps, flaps, cramp rolls, shuffle ball change, and a combination of these basic steps to learn a simple routine that you will be able to perform for your family and friends on the last day of class (optional). Teens 16 or over are welcome.4/9-6/11 Tu 6-6:50 p.m. RWC $49

WELLNESS & RECREATION

Bucket List FitnessInstructor: Bill JenningsPlanning the trip of a lifetime, but not sure you are physically ready? No matter your fitness goal, whether simply to safely perform daily activities, or exotic travel, this is the class for you! This goal-oriented fitness and strength-training program is specifically designed for people aged 50 and over. Class will cover cardiovascular and muscular fitness, improved balance, flexibility, strength, and endurance.4/15-6/5 Mo/We 5:30-6:20 p.m. RWC $99

Medicare 101Instructor: Lisa KirklandLearn the basics of Medicare. A detailed description of the four parts of Medicare; Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D. Learn how and where to enroll, how to avoid late penalties and about special program that may help reduce the price you pay for prescription drugs. Also you will learn all about Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage plans and Part D (prescription) plans.4/9 Tu 2:30-3:50 p.m. RWC $104/16 Tu 11-12:20 p.m. HEC $105/14 Tu 2-3:50 p.m. RWC $105/21 Tu 11-12:20 p.m. HEC $106/4 Tu 11-12:20 p.m. HEC $106/11 Tu 2-3:50 p.m. RWC $10

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NEW Self DefenseInstructor: Robert SheehanLearn to protect yourself utilizing basic, easy to learn, yet effective movements. Gain self-confidence and heightened sense of awareness, allowing you to better control circumstances in your daily life as well as the threat of an attack. Learn the natural way to defend yourself, without strenuous punches, high kicks or memorizing lots of techniques. 4/9-6/13 Tu/Th 6-6:50 p.m. RWC $99

NEW Tai ChiInstructor: Robert SheehanLearn the 24-movement, Yang style of Tai Chi. In addition to postures, you will learn the principle movements to best develop your energy (Chi) and how to keep developing that energy on your own. Emphasis will be placed on four core principles of balance, body unity, sensitivity and relaxation, as well as proper breathing to enhance your overall health. 4/8-6/12 Mo/We 6-6:50 p.m. RWC $99

Yoga for RecoveryInstructor: Sara BelloA stress management class for people recovering from PTSD, addiction or trauma. Class will support overall mental health and include education about the Chakra system, use of mantras, and supportive stretching.4/20-6/8 Sa 2-3 p.m. HEC $49

Yoga for WellnessInstructor: Jesse HartBring together the mind, body and spirit for an understanding of “as with in, so with out”; how we build our reality from our inside out. We will focus on breath meditation while moving the body into healthy pressured postures, to create space for greater flexibility, strength, stamina and overall well being that will enable us to create an ever healthier lifestyle.4/11-6/13 Th 7-8:50 p.m. RWC $75

WORKFORCE TRAINING

Become a Veterinary Assistant (online)Instructor: Jeff GrognetPracticing veterinarian prepares you to work in a veterinary office or hospital. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Certified Production Technician (CPT)Instructor: Charles ThomasThe purpose of the Certified Production Technician (CPT) program is to recognize through certification individuals who demonstrate mastery of the core competencies of manufacturing production through successful completion of the certification assessments. The goal of the CPT certification program is to raise the level of performance of production workers both to assist the individuals in finding higher-wage jobs and to help employers ensure their workforce increases the company’s productivity and competitiveness. The CPT program consists of four individual certificate modules: Safety; Quality Practices & Measurement; Manufacturing Processes & Production; and Maintenance Awareness. For information about registration call 541-956-7303.4/1-6/14 Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr TRC $1899

Commercial Truck Driver Training Instructors: Cedar Shannon & Ken CollinsMake a career jump that will change your life forever, for the better and in only five weeks! It’s difficult to find a shorter type of training that gets you such a rewarding and in-demand career. In Oregon, truck driving was the most difficult job position to fill in 2017 and there are plenty of openings for local ($40-55k annually) and over-the-road longer routes ($45-60k annually). Total cost of $3979 includes a non-refundable application fee ($250), drug screening and physical. Financial assistance possible. For more information visit go.roguecc.edu/department/truck/.

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Ensuring Quality Care - Adult Foster Care Provider TrainingInstructor: Judy HillCovers Oregon statutes, regulations, and process of becoming an Adult Foster Care Provider. If you plan to own an Adult Foster Home or work as a Resident Manager this training is required, along with an Adult Foster Home Orientation, call 541-956-7303 for dates and information.4/17-5/15 We WEB $379

Flagger CertificationInstructor: Taneea Browning-WestThis training includes safety requirements for flaggers and proper techniques for moving traffic cautiously and consistently through work zones. Successful students receive an ODOT credential for flaggers, valid for three years in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Must be 18 years of age or older to receive certification.5/25 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. TRC $195

Forklift Operator Safety TrainingInstructor: Scott MiloThis OSHA training course is a combination of lecture, learning, and hands -on application of safe forklift operation techniques and practice. Outlines OSHA safety regulations and appropriate procedures for efficient and safe operations of forklift. Class gives an operator safety card which is good for 3 years. Additional on -the -job training will be needed from your employer to operate your specific forklift(s) there and recognize site -specific hazards and accomplish work -specific tasks.5/25 Sa 8 a.m.-2 p.m. TRC $155

Property Management License TrainingInstructor: Superior Training SystemsComplete your studies in just seven weeks and become a property manager. This hybrid course combines live lecture with online home study to meet the 60 hour requirement for an Oregon Property Manager License. The class will prepare you to take the state exam and is taught by a licensed property manager.4/18-5/30 Th 6-7:50 p.m. HEC $550

Real Estate Broker License TrainingInstructor: Superior Training SystemsThis accelerated course prepares you to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker’s License Exam in just 10 weeks. It is a hybrid course, combining live lecture with online home study to meet the 150 hour requirement of the Oregon Real Estate Agency (OREA). 4/2-6/4 Tu 6-8:50 p.m. & 6/8 Sa 9 a.m - 5 p.m HEC $600

Certified Wedding Planner (online)Instructor: Cho PhillipsWedding planners combine creativity and organization to help happy couples celebrate the most important day of their lives. Train for a career surrounded by celebratory events! In this program, you will master the fundamentals of planning, orchestrating, and delivering stunning weddings and parties. This program allows you to earn your certification as a professional wedding planner and will give you an opportunity to put your new skills to work in an optional internship. 340 course hours. Exam costs and externship included! Certificate issued by Ed2Go.Open Enrollment Ed2Go Web $1595

WRITING

A to Z Grant Writing (online)Instructor: Linda VallejoLearn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grant writing campaigns, and prepare proposals. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $115

Grammar Refresher (online)Instructor: Curt SimmonsDevelop your English grammar skills and take your writing and speaking to the next level of excellence in this course. 4/17 Ed2Go Web $100

Revise Your NovelInstructor: Victoria OsborneDon’t let the story of what you’ve done, felt, and experienced get lost in the busy pace of life. This is your chance to tell it all or just some of it. Each week you put a little more down, then share that with the class, and those pieces add up to your book. Write your autobiography, memoirs, family stories, personal experiences or regional histories. Learn to self-publish in small print runs.4/9-6/14 Tu/Fr 6-6:50 p.m. RWC $75

Write Your Life StoryInstructor: Victoria OsborneDon’t let the story of what you’ve done, felt, and experienced get lost in the busy pace of life. This is an opportunity to tell it all or just some of your life to share for your own recollection or to share with family and other generations. 4/10-6/12 We 11-11:50 a.m. RWC $75

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Registration is ongoing through the term for noncredit, Continuing Education classes. Be aware that many classes fill quickly, so register early! Full payment is due at the time of registration and cannot be refunded once registration is completed. If RCC cancels a class for any reason, all paid fees will be refunded. Please be certain of your intent to attend a class prior to registration. Non attendence does not relieve you of your

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Inclement Weather: When RCC cancels classes due to weather, Continuing Education classes will also be cancelled. When that occurs, you will be contacted with makeup dates for your class. Please visit www.roguecc.edu for the most up-to-date information.

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Title IX InformationRogue Community College has a zero-tolerance policy for any discrimination on the basis of sex or gender. This includes, but is not limited to, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sexual violence. Title IX requires that RCC respond to and remedy any sexual discrimination and ensures that our campuses are a safe and inclusive space for all students, staff, faculty, and visitors. If you feel you have been the victim of sexual discrimination, please contact the Title IX Coordinator: Chauncey Kieley, Phone: 541-245-7632, [email protected], Office: RVC – G224.

If you feel you have been the victim of sexual discrimination, harassment, or assault and would like to discuss your options confidentially, please contact a counselor in the Counseling Department. You can see an on-call counselor in the Student Services centers at the Redwood and Riverside Campuses or schedule an appointment by calling 541-245-7552 (Medford) or 541-956-7192 (Grants Pass). Counseling services are provided at no charge for RCC community members.

If you would like more information, please see RCC’s Title IX and Sexual Misconduct website at: http://web.roguecc.edu/title-ix-and-sexual-misconduct or contact the Title IX Coordinator.

If you would like access to online trainings offered by Rogue Community College covering information about Title IX, please contact Chauncey Kieley.

ADA InformationRCC values diversity and inclusion. Students who require academic accommodations for a disability, such as vision, hearing, orthopedic, learning disabilities, psychological or other medical conditions, may make an appointment with Disability Services at the following locations:

Josephine County – RWC, Wiseman Tutoring Center, 3345 Redwood Hwy.,Grants Pass, Oregon 97527-9298541-956-7337 or Oregon Telecom Relay Service – 711

Jackson County – RVC/TRC, “B” Bldg., Room 9, 227 E. 9th Street, Medford, Oregon 97501-7221541-245-7537 or Oregon Telecom Relay Service – 711

Rogue Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, national origin, age, disability status, gender identity, or protected veterans in employment, education, or activities as set forth in compliance with federal and state statutes and regulations.

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AHS Ashland High School 201 S Mountain Ave Ashland

CHS Crater High School 655 N 3rd St Central Point

EBEC Esther Bristol Education Center 214 SW 4th St Grants Pass

FSC Fire Science Center 8383 Agate Rd White City

GPHS Grants Pass High School 830 NE 9th St Grants Pass

HEC RCC/SOU Higher Education Center 101 S Bartlett St Medford

KBB Kerby Belt Building 24311 Redwood Hwy Kerby

NMS North Middle School 1725 NW Highland Ave Grants Pass

RVC Riverside Campus 114 S Bartlett St Medford

RWC Redwood Campus 3345 Redwood Hwy Grants Pass

TRC Table Rock Campus 7800 Pacific Ave White City

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