INFORMACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL 815-802-8586 REGISTER ONLINE Most returning students can register online See Page 6 VIEW THE FALL 2016 SCHEDULE http://connect.kcc.edu IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO START (OR FINISH) COLLEGE See Page 12 Class Schedule Fall 2016 Kankakee Community College KCC is reducing its carbon footprint by not mailing this schedule to all district residents. To get an extra copy, visit KCC or save paper by viewing the schedule at www.kcc.edu/schedule/
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INFORMACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL
815-802-8586
REGISTER ONLINEMost returning students can register online See Page 6
VIEW THE FALL 2016 SCHEDULE http://connect.kcc.edu
IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO START (OR FINISH) COLLEGE See Page 12
Class ScheduleFall 2016
Kankakee Community College
KCC is reducing its carbon footprint by not mailing this schedule to all district residents. To get an extra copy, visit KCC or save paper by viewing the schedule at www.kcc.edu/schedule/
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Table of Contents Registration information and other general information .............................3-5KCConnect online resource ....................................6Campus map .............................................................6Fall classes ............................................................7-29 List of online and hybrid courses .........................16List of KCC degrees ...............................................17Fall late starting classes ....................................27-29Workforce Services ................................................29Financial Aid information .....................................31
New toKCC?Steps to registerare on Page 5
Download an admissions formwww.kcc.edu/admissions
Pick up an admissions form• Main campus: 100 College Drive,
Kankakee, Illinois
• South Extension Center, 1488 E. Walnut St., Watseka, Illinois
2016-17 Academic CalendarNote: Holidays for students are marked with an asterisk (*).
Fall registration dates are on Page 3.
On the front cover: 2016 KCC nursing graduate Morgan Alcorn of Bourbonnais.
July 9-10 College closed. July 15-17 College closed. July 22-24 College closed. July 28 Final day to petition for July graduation.July 28 Last day of Adult Education classes.July 29-31 College closed.Aug. 5 Final day for preregistered students (Fall 2016) to pay for
reserved courses. Students will be dropped for failure to meet this deadline. Registration continues.
Fall Semester, 2016 Aug. 20 Saturday registration. Aug. 22 Fall semester classes begin in credit division. Aug. 22 Adult Education classes begin. Aug. 22, 23 Late registration period for fall credit division. Aug. 27 Saturday classes begin.
Sept. 3-5 Labor Day weekend. No classes. College closed. Sept. 15 Constitution Day. Sept. 30 LastdaytowithdrawwithagradeofWforfirsteight-week
session courses. Oct. 15 Application deadline for Spring 2017 Study Abroad
program. Oct. 17 Online preregistration for Spring 2017 begins for
qualifiedreturningstudents. Oct. 17 Fall “Second Eight-Week Session” classes begin. Oct. 24 Spring class schedule available in Student Services Oct. 24 Preregistration for Spring 2017 semester begins. Oct. 24 First day tofilepetitions forDecember,Mayor July
graduation.
Nov. 11 Last day to withdraw with a grade of W for 16-week session courses.
* Nov. 11 Veterans Day – holiday for faculty and students. College is open until 5 p.m
Nov. 23 College closes at 5 p.m. for Thanksgiving break. Nov. 24-27 Thanksgiving break. College closed. Nov. 28 Last day to withdraw with a grade of W for second
eight-week session courses. Dec. 2 Preregistered students (Spring 2017) must pay for reserved
courses by 5 p.m. Students will be dropped from courses for failure to meet this deadline. Registration continues.
Dec. 4-9 Last day of fall semester classes. Dec. 9 Final day to petition for December graduation. Dec. 10, 12-15 Final exams. Dec. 10 Last day of Adult Education classes. Dec. 16, 19 Alternatefinalexamdatesforcollegeclosuredueto
emergencyduringfinalexamweek.Dec. 20 College open until 5 p.m. Dec. 21 Collegeofficescloseatnoon. Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 Winter Break – college closed.
Select dates – Spring Semester, 2017 Jan. 3 College reopens. Jan. 7 Saturday registration. Jan. 9 Spring semester classes begin in credit division. Jan. 9 Adult education credit classes begin. Jan. 9, 10 Late registration for spring credit division.* Jan. 16 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – college closed. Jan. 21 Saturday classes begin.
* Feb. 20 Presidents Day – no classes. College is open until 5 p.m.
* March 6-10 Spring break – no classes. College is open until 5 p.m. each weekday.
March 13 “Second Eight-Week Session” classes begin.
May 6, 8-11 Final exams. May 13 Commencement.
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Fall semesterFall semester: Monday,Aug.22-Friday,Dec.9.Fall late starting/second session: Most classes meet Oct. 17 - Dec. 9.Finals:Dec.10,12-15
On-campus registration datesForanadvisementappointment,phone815-802-8500.Walk-inadvisementonly(noappointmentsscheduled):Aug.8-26.Now - Aug. 128a.m.-6p.m.,MondaythroughThursday8a.m.-5p.m.,FridaysClosed: July 15, 22 & 29Aug. 20:Saturdayregistration,10a.m.-2p.m.Aug. 15-18: 8a.m.-7p.m.,MondayandThursdayFall late registration: Aug. 22, 238a.m.-7p.m.,MondayandTuesday Registration continues through Oct. 17 for Fall Second Session courses. Althoughmostfallsemesterclassesare16weeks,someclassesarescheduledforshorterlengthsoftimetoprovideflexibilityfor students. Many of the fall classes scheduled for a shorter length meet for eight weeks. Those courses are part of the Fall Second Session,whichbeginstheweekofOct.17.
Online registration Most returning students are eligible to register online using KCConnect (http://connect.kcc.edu). Online registration begins one week before on-campus registration. ToregisteronlineusingKCConnect,youmustmeetbothofthe following requirements: • Enrolled in or have completed one credit or more at KCC
(not including 0900-0999 courses) • Have a KCC GPA of 2.0 or higher (if you are currently
It is recommended that students meet with an advisor before registering online. Online registration is not available for some courses – they are noted with a * in the course title on KCConnect and with a notation in this schedule.
Registration: Fall 2016South Extension Center registration Registrations are accepted at the Harold and Jean Miner South Extension Center, 1488 E.Walnut St.,Watseka. Phone 815-432-4670 or email [email protected] for more information.Extension Center registration hoursTuesdays,4-7p.m.Thursdays,9a.m.-5:30p.m.Aug. 20:Saturdayregistration,10a.m.-2p.m. Additional times are available by appointment.
Registration notes Late starting/second session. Fall late-starting classes provideflexibilityforsomestudents.AlistisonPages27-29.Most courses in the late-starting sessionmeet for 8weeks,beginning the week of Oct. 12.
Spring 2017 registration. Registration for Spring 2017 beginsOct.24.Earlyonlineregistrationforqualifiedcurrentstudents begins Oct. 17. See Page 6 for details on going to http://connect.kcc.edu to register online. More information for students is on the following pages.
Numbers to rememberStudent Services ......................................815-802-8500Tuition payments ..................................... 815-802-8140Financial aid ............................................. 815-802-8550Continuing Education and Career Services ..815-802-8200General college information .................... 815-802-8100Tutor Services .......................................... 815-802-8775Adult Education .......................................815-802-8300Hammes Bookstore .................................815-802-8590Workforce Services (WIA) ......................815-802-8963TTY (through Illinois Relay) ....................................711Información en español ...........................815-802-8586Campus security ...........815-802-8170or815-802-8500Public bus service .................................... 815-937-4287
COURSE LISTINGS ONLINEThe most current schedule of courses is online at http://connect.kcc.edu – choose “Search for credit classes.” No login is needed to search for classes.
TuitionAmounts are per semester hour for Summer/Fall 2016KCC district residents ......................................................$142($129tuition,$13fees)Residents 60 & older ........................................................ $13*Non-district Illinois residents ...................................$309.72($129tuition,$13feesand$167.72nonresidentfee.)
Laboratory/course fees are additional.The cost of each course,including tuition and fees is noted in each course listing. KCC reserves the right to change incidental fees and tuition without notice. Senior citizens (60 years of age or older) residing in Illinois will not be assessed any tuition for credit division courses provided suff icient tuition-paying students are enrolled in the class to cover the cost of offering it. Senior citizens will be assessed a $13 fee for each credit hour plus any required course fees. *A resident of KCC District 520 who wants to pursue a certificate or occupational degree program not available atKCC may apply for a chargeback if he/she plans to attend another public community college in Illinoiswhich offers that program, giventhat KCC does not have a cooperative agreement for the program with another college.Applicants shouldfile a chargeback requestwith KCC at least 30 days before the beginning of the semester. If the application is approved, the student is entitled to support forthe out-of-district tuition for major courses in his/her program as well as any orientation courses required by the college the student is at tending. Please phone 815-802-8500 for more details. Non-residents should petition their local community college for assistance with KCC programs. ThoseresidingoutsideofIllinoisshouldcall815-802-8140fortuitionand enrollment information.
Payment options Registration is not final – and enrollment is not guaranteed– in any course until all costs have been paid in full. Payments for tuition and fees are accepted at the college Accounting Office. Payment options include:Cash. Accepted only if you are registering in person.Personal check. Make checks payable to Kankakee Community College.Visa®, Discover® or MasterCard®.Inperson,bytelephone,oronline.Online Tuition Payment Plan. Through FACTS tuition payment plan,tuitionandfeesareautomaticallydeductedfromadesignatedbank account or credit/debit card. Payment plan fees apply. Visit www.kcc.edu/factsformoreinformation.Tosetupapaymentplan,click ‘NelNet Payment Plan’ at KCConnect (http://connect.kcc.edu).Online payment. Full payment may be made online through ‘View Account and Make Payments’ at KCConnect (http://connect.kcc.edu). Payments must be made in full with a credit/debit card.
Course cancellations Inmost cases, if fewer than 12 students enroll in a course, thecourse may be canceled. The college will make every attempt to notify students in advance of cancellations. A student who enrolled in a canceled course will receive a 100 percent refund of tuition and fees for the canceled course.
Course withdrawal policy Forclasseswhichmeetfor6-weeks,8-weeksor16-weeks,thelastday to withdraw and receive a grade of W instead of a punitive grade is included on the academic calendar (see Page 2). Every registration statement also has a notation for the last day to withdraw. Withdrawals are accepted by mail or fax in the Office of Admissions and Registration. No withdrawals will be accepted over the telephone. All withdrawal requests must be in writing and signed and dated by the student. Ifawithdrawalissentbymail,thelettermustbepostmarkedonorbefore the deadline. QuestionsonthewithdrawalprocesscanbeansweredbytheOfficeofAdmissionsandRegistrationat815-802-8526.
Refund policy Students who drop a class before 10 percent of the duration of the course is complete will receive a 100 percent tuition refund. No refund is given after 10 percent of a course has elapsed. Refund dates are noted on your registration statement. If the final day for a refund falls on a weekend or a date when the college is closed, the refund deadline is the following business day. Fortheexactrefunddeadlineforanycourse,seeyourregistration statement, contact theAccountingOffice at 815-802-8140. The office hours are 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.Monday throughThursday and 8a.m.-5p.m.Fridays.OfficesareclosedmostFridaysinMay,Juneand July. Refunds will not be granted due to a change of course instructor.
The final exam schedule is online at:www.kcc.edu/finals
Get your books in KCC’s Hammes bookstore. Online orders available from
www.kankakee.bkstr.com
Fitness CenterOpen to the community 6 days per week.
Register for PHEC 1611. See Page 23.
FREE GED preparation Classroom and online options available. Phone 815-802-8304
1. ApplyComplete a KCC Admissions Form: http://apply.kcc.eduPrint copies are available at KCC River Front Campus (Kankakee), North Extension Center (Bradley) and South Extension Center (Watseka).
2. Assess/AdviseKCC accepts these for placement: ACT, PARCC, ACCUPLACER, ASSET, and previous college course credit. No reservation required for ACCUPLACER test.
Prepare before testing. You should learn about: ACCUPLACER preparation, retest policies, locations and hours. Visit www.kcc.edu/testingservices or phone 815-802-8530 for information. You must have a photo ID for assessment testing.
3. RegisterFirst time students must meet with an advisor. Make an appointment by phoning 815-802-8500 or email [email protected]. Visit www. kcc.edu/advising for more information on advising services.
Registration begins:Fall semester: AprilSpring semester: OctoberSummer term: March
Payment information is at www.kcc.edu/payinfo
Helpful websiteshttp://connect.kcc.edu – search for credit classeswww.kcc.edu/admissions • www.kcc.edu/financialaid www.kcc.edu/directions
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North Extension Center: www.kcc.edu/necSouth Extension Center: www.kcc.edu/secManufacturing and Industrial Technology Center: www.kcc.edu/mitc
Want to know more?Contact your advisor: 815-802-8500 or [email protected]
Use KCConnectSearch for classes, register online and more!
The most current Fall 2016 courses are now posted online.Search for classes – no login needed 1. Go to http://connect.kcc.edu 2. Click “search for classes”Most current students can register online using KCConnect Online registration is underway for Fall 2016.
Who can register online?If you can yes for both, you can register online. Currently enrolled in or have completed at least 1 credit hour at KCC in the past 3 years (not including 0900-0999 courses). Earned a KCC GPA of 2.0 or higher (waived for students enrolled in their first semester). Other things you should know ... • It is recommended that you meet with an advisor before registering online. • Online registration is not available for some courses— they are noted with an * on KCConnect and with a notation in this schedule.
Login to register1. Go to http://connect.kcc.edu2. Login with your KCC user ID and password 3. Click “log out” from KCConnect to exit 4. Be sure to close the browser window if using a public computer
All grade reportsare on KCConnect.
Grades are no longer mailed.
* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
Fall college credit classesKey to locationsD - Workforce Development CenterF - PNC River Road Sports CenterG - George H. Ryan Activities CenterHSP - HospitalIMH - Iroquois Memorial HospitalKT - Kankakee TerraceL - Learning Resource BuildingLTC - Long Term Care FacilityM - Health Careers Center for ExcellenceMITC - Manufacturing and Industrial Technology CenterNEC - North Extension CenterOLV - Our Lady of VictoryPSJJ - Presence St. Joseph’s Hospital, JolietPSMH - Presence St. Mary’s HospitalR - Arts & Sciences BuildingRMC - Riverside Medical CenterROL - Riverside Outpatient LabSEC - South Extension CenterSJP - St. James, PontiacTBA - To be announcedV - Technology BuildingVA - VA Building – West CampusW - Prairie Building
Notes and informationCourse title Course number Credit hoursGeneral Accounting 3 cr. hrs. – $344ACCT 1413.010 1-3:30 p.m. TTh D211 GilbertSection number Time Days Room Professor
Notes: For course descriptions, please consult your college catalog. Some courses have prerequisites which may include test scores, college level courses, high school courses or proficiencies. Call 815-802-8500 to review prerequisites with an adviser. Instructors are subject to change without notice. Prices do not include books and supplies.
Symbols in course listings♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.* Appropriate assessment score required
Course delivery optionsStudents enrolled in online and hybrid courses must be prepared to read assignments, ask and answer questions, participate in discussions, and take tests online. Enrollment in online and hybrid courses requires a reliable Internet connection (a high-speed connection is preferable) and the student must have the skills to understand basic computing, email, word processing and Internet navigation.
For more information regarding technology requirements, email [email protected], phone 815-802-8900, or visit www.kcc.edu/angel/.
For purposes of KCC students, these are the definitions of three ways courses are delivered:
Online course: All content/instruction is in an online format such as the Canvas course management sys-tem. An online course may be completed without the student coming to KCC’s campus. There is regular and substantive interaction between students and the instructor. A pre-approved proctor may be required when taking tests/assessments.
Hybrid course: Instruction/content occurs as a combination of face-to-face meetings at KCC and other (often online) means. Generally, 30 percent or more of the instruction/content is offered online or off-campus. When possible, face-to-face meeting dates are listed in the class schedule.
Classes begin the week of Monday, Aug. 22(except where otherwise indicated)
* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
FALL CREDIT CLASSES
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Computer Art* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 ARTS 2643.710 6:30-9:20 p.m. M ONU TBA (9/5-12/12) Course offered by Olivet Nazarene University. Room to be announced.
Small Business Management 3 cr. hrs. – $426 BSNS 2113.010 12:30-1:45 p.m. TTh L371 Babich BSNS 2113.950 7:15-8:30 p.m. MW NEC Baska **North Extension Center Course** Human Relations in Business 3 cr. hrs. – $426 BSNS 2143.9H0 Hybrid Babich Midterm & final exams will be held on campus. Date and time TBA. Business Statistics* 4 cr. hrs. – $583 BSNS 2514.010 1-2:50 p.m. MW D327 Iseli BSNS 2514.020 9-10:50 a.m. TTh R306 Weston BSNS 2514.030 2-3:50 p.m. TTh D327 Iseli BSNS 2514.040 9-10:50 a.m. MW D327 Iseli BSNS 2514.810 5:30-7:10 p.m. MW D327 Fabbro
Principles of Management 3 cr. hrs. – $426 BSNS 2553.010 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. TTh L371 Babich BSNS 2553.9H0 Hybrid Babich (10/17-12/9) Midterm & final exams will be held on campus. Date and time TBA.
Coding SpecialistCoding Practicum* 2 cr. hrs. – $309 HLTH 1492.810 5-8:30 p.m. W W110 Smith Pathophysiology for Health Careers 3 cr. hrs. – $451 HLTH 2123.9H1 Hybrid 5-6:30 p.m. Th W101 Edwards Pharmacology for Health Careers 2 cr. hrs. – $309 HLTH 2172.810 5-6:50 p.m. T W101 Smith
College Success Skills
First Year College Experience 3 cr. hrs. – $426 ORIN 1503.010 8-8:50 a.m. MWF L373 Huggins ORIN 1503.020 1-2:15 p.m. MW L306 Friedericks ORIN 1503.030 9:30-10:55 a.m. TTh L369 Shank (9/6-12/15) ORIN 1503.040 2-3:15 p.m. TTh L313 Huggins
Strategies for Academic Success 2 cr. hrs. – $284 ORIN 1542.9H0 Hybrid 12:30-1:55 p.m. Th L377 Cuti (9/8-10/28)
Career Exploration 1 cr. hrs. – $152 ORIN 1601.010 2-3:50 p.m. W L377 TBA (8/24-10/14) ORIN 1601.810 5:30-7:20 p.m. W L307 TBA (10/19-12/9)
Business Management/MarketingSales & Customer Service 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MKTG 1253.9I0 Not available for general enrollment. Babich Principles of Marketing 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MKTG 1553.010 10-10:50 a.m. MWF D213 Babich MKTG 1553.9H0 Hybrid Babich (10/17-12/9) Midterm and final exams will be held on campus. Date and time are TBA. Fundamentals of Advertising 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MKTG 2063.810 7:15-8:30 p.m. MW D211 Mansfield
ChemistryAttendance at the first laboratory meeting is required for all CHEM courses.
Construction ManagementIntroduction to Bldg Construction 3 cr. hrs. – $426 CNST 1413.810 5:30-8:20 p.m. W VA04 Hemenover Construction Materials and Methods 3 cr. hrs. – $466 CNST 1423.810 5:30-9:20 p.m. T VA04 Weidemier
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* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
Survey of Renewable Energy 3 cr. hrs. – $426 ELTR 1223.810 5:30-8:20 p.m. T V102 Wilhelm Industrial Safety 2 cr. hrs. – $394 ELTR 1402.9H0 Hybrid Klette Will meet on campus on Friday, Sept. 9 - 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - V102 ELTR 1402.9H1 Hybrid Klette Will meet on campus on Saturday, Sept. 17 - 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - V102 ELTR 1402.9H2 Hybrid Klette Will meet on campus on Friday, Sept. 23 - 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - V102 Special Projects I* 2 cr. hrs. – $534 ELTR 2182.810 5:30-8 p.m. Th V102 Wilhelm Must meet with instructor or Technology advisor prior to enrollment. Intro to Solar-Thermal Technology* 4 cr. hrs. – $618 ELTR 2314.810 5:30-10:30 p.m. M VA05 Wilhelm Some sessions may be replaced with Saturday daytime meetings. Intro to Small-Wind Technology* 4 cr. hrs. – $668 ELTR 2324.810 5:30-10:30 p.m. W VA05 Wilhelm Some sessions may be replaced with Saturday daytime meetings.
EnglishtPreparation for College English I 4 cr. hrs. – $568 ENGL 0944.010 10-10:50 a.m. MW L377 Hustedt 10-10:50 a.m. TTh L371 ENGL 0944.020 12-1:15 p.m. MW L366 Hustedt 12-1:15 p.m. T L313 (9/6-12/15) ENGL 0944.810 5:30-7:10 p.m. MW D330 Conner tPreparation for College English II 4 cr. hrs. – $568 ENGL 0954.010 11-11:50 a.m. MW L377 Hustedt 11-11:50 a.m. TTh L313 ENGL 0954.020 9:30-10:45 a.m. TTh L372 Huggins 9-9:50 a.m. W L372 ENGL 0954.030 2-3:15 p.m. MTW L366 Hustedt (9/6-12/15) ENGL 0954.810 7:30-9:10 p.m. MW D330 Hustedt Fundamentals of Writing* 3 cr. hrs. – $431 ENGL 1413.010 10-10:50 a.m. MWF D328 Huggins ENGL 1413.020 11-11:50 a.m. MWF D328 Streicher ENGL 1413.040 2-3:15 p.m. MW D330 Huggins ENGL 1413.050 9:30-10:45 a.m. TTh D328 Pecora Kettley ENGL 1413.060 12:30-1:45 p.m. TTh D328 Huggins ENGL 1413.820 5:30-8:10 p.m. W D326 Cuti Accelerated Writing Instruction 2 cr. hrs. – $284 ENGL 1422.010 10-10:50 a.m. MW L372Pecora Kettley Students must also register for ENGL 1613.060. See advisor for details. ENGL 1422.020 11-11:50 a.m. TTh D326 McKinley Students must also register for ENGL 1613.150. See advisor for details. ENGL 1422.030 2-3 p.m. TTh D330 Streicher (9/6-12/15) Students must also register for ENGL 1613.180. See advisor for details. English I* 3 cr. hrs. – $431 ENGL 1613.010 9-9:50 a.m. MWF D328 Streicher ENGL 1613.020 9-9:50 a.m. MWF D330 Porter ENGL 1613.030 10-10:50 a.m. MWF D330 Renville ENGL 1613.040 11-11:50 a.m. MWF D330 Porter ENGL 1613.050 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. MW L372 Pecora Kettley ENGL 1613.060 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. MW L372 Pecora Kettley Students must also register for ENGL 1422.010. See advisor for details. ENGL 1613.070 12-12:50 p.m. MWF D330 Porter ENGL 1613.080 12-12:55 p.m. MWF D326 Zumwalt (9/7-12/15) ENGL 1613.090 1-1:50 p.m. MWF D330 Porter ENGL 1613.100 2-3:15 p.m. MW D326 Pecora Kettley
Final exam schedule is at www.kcc.edu/finals
* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
FALL CREDIT CLASSES
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History of the US to 1877* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 HIST 2513.010 9-9:50 a.m. MWF L315 DePasquale HIST 2513.020 12:30-1:45 p.m. TTh L315 DePasquale History of the U.S. 1877 to Present* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 HIST 2523.010 11-11:50 a.m. MWF L315 Kistler HIST 2523.9W0 Online DePasquale
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Intermediate Accounting I – ACCT 2753Animal Science – AGRC 1624Survey of Art – Caves to Cathedrals – ARTS 1613Principles of Biology – BIOL 1504General Biology I – BIOL 1514Intro to Anatomy & Physiology – BIOL 1564Anatomy & Physiology I – BIOL 2654Introduction to Business – BSNS 1553Human Relations in Business – BSNS 2143Principles of Management – BSNS 2553Child Growth & Development – CDEV 1513Infant/Toddler Care – CDEV 2153Discipline/Classroom Management – CDEV 2163Motor Development/Physical Activities – CDEV 2253Administration in Child Care Settings – CDEV 2363Child Study & Obervation – CDEV 2543 Principles of Macroeconomics – ECON 1553Introduction to Public Education – EDUC 1713Students with Disabilities – EDUC 1833Industrial Safety – ELTR 1402English I – ENGL 1613English II – ENGL 1623Introduction to Film Study – ENGL 1723Introduction to Literature – ENGL 1743Children’s Literature – ENGL 2553Phlebotomy Techniques – HLTH 1404Pathophysiology for Health Careers – HLTH 2123Intro to Criminal Justice – LAWF 1513 Police Operations & Services – LAWF 1613Medical Lab Assistant Skills I – MEDT 1032Medical Lab Assistant Skills II – MEDT 1043Urinalysis & Body Fluids – MEDT 1114Physiologic Systems – MEDT 1415Clinical Microbiology – MEDT 2044Clinical Chemistry – MEDT 2214Principles of Marketing – MKTG 1553Strategies for Academic Success – ORIN 1542Pathology I for the PTA – PHTA 1172Intro to P.E. & Kinesiology – PHED 1713Paramedic I – PMED 2115Nursing Seminar II – RNUR 1461Nursing Seminar IV – RNUR 2461
Elementary Spanish I – SPAN 1514Sustainable Resource Management I – SUST 1013Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning I – XRAY 1033
Survey of Art – 1800 to Present – ARTS 1633Health, Nutrition & Safety – CDEV 2633PowerPoint – COSC 1341Word – COSC 1352Principles of Macroeconomics – ECON 1553Introduction to Public Education – EDUC 1713Technology in Education – EDUC 1763Students with Disabilities – EDUC 1833Diversity in Schools – EDUC 2513Educational Psychology – EDUC 2613English I – ENGL 1613English II – ENGL 1623Creative Writing – ENGL 2813World Regional Geography – GEOG 1513Western Civilization to 1648 – HIST 1513Western Civilization 1648 to Present – HIST 1533History of the U.S. from 1877 to Present – HIST 2523Medical Terminology – HLTH 1312Ethical & Legal Issues – HLTH 1372Nutrition – HLTH 1513Introduction to Humanities – HUMS 1513 World Religions – HUMS 2613Health Education – PHED 1512Introduction to Philosophy – PHIL 2513Ethics – PHIL 2523American Government – PLSC 1513Introduction to Psychology – PSYC 1813 Lifespan Developmental Psychology – PSYC 2553Social Psychology – PSYC 2773Introduction to Social Work – SOCW 2523Sociology – SOCY 2513Contemporary Social Problems – SOCY 2523Elementary Spanish I – SPAN 1514Sustainable Resource Management II – SUST 1023Transportation & Physical Distribution – TWDL 1003Introduction to Import/Export – TWDL 1203
Hybrid CoursesIncludes content online as well as in a classroom or other prescribed location.
Online Courses
FALL2016
Hybrid courses include content online as well as in a classroom or other prescribed location.Please note: success depends on self-discipline and the ability to learn without face-to-face interaction (online courses) and with limited face-to-face interaction (hybrid courses). KCC’s online and hybrid courses maintain the high standards of classroom courses. Academic progress is established and maintained with your faculty member and classmates in writing. Strong reading and writing skills in the English language are critical.Visit www.kcc.edu/lms for answers to your questions about online and hybrid courses.
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Occupational programsThese programs provide training for the workforce. Many offer short-term options such as certificates from one semester to one year. Students also may choose to take a course or two from a given area to update skills or satisfy personal interests. You can prepare for entry into the workforce by enrolling in an occupational program.
Choices for a Quality Education
Agricultural ScienceAgri-Hort
Business and Information ServicesBusinessGlobal Supply ChainSupply Chain ManagementOffice Professional
EducationChild Development – Director/Administrator OptionChild Development – Education OptionParaprofessional Educator/Teacher’s Aide
Human and Public ServicesLaw EnforcementParalegal/Legal Assistant StudiesSustainable Resource Management
Industrial and TechnologyAir Conditioning and RefrigerationAutomotive TechnologyComputer Graphic TechnologyConstruction Craft LaborerConstruction ManagementElectrical TechnologyMachine Tool TechnologyManufacturing TechnologyMillwrightWelding Technology
Jason Houser, KCC Class of 2016
For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed programs and other important information, visit www.kcc.edu/gainfulemployment/.
Transfer optionsThese programs provide the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. Both part-time and full-time options are available as well as day and evening choices. Plus, our degrees are guaranteed to transfer.
AgricultureBiological ScienceBusinessChemistryCriminal JusticeEarly Childhood EducationElementary EducationEngineering ScienceEnglishGeneral transfer degreeHistory
Mass CommunicationsMathematicsPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologySecondary EducationSecondary MathematicsSociologySpecial EducationVisual ArtsVisual Arts (Fine Arts)
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Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
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MATH 0993.010 10-10:50 a.m. MWF R306 Myers 10-10:50 a.m. F L347 MATH 0993.030 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. TTh L312 Peerbolte 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Th L347 (9/6-12/15) MATH 0993.810 5:30-6:45 p.m. MW L373 Mullinax 5:30-6:45 p.m. W L347 Technical Mathematics I* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MATH 1113.010 2:15-3:30 p.m. MW L373 Mullinax 3-3:30 p.m. W D327 MATH 1113.020 4-5:15 p.m. MW L314 Hebert 4-5:15 p.m. W D327 Technical Mathematics II* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MATH 1123.010 3:45-5 p.m. MW R305 Weston 4-5 p.m. M D327 Introduction to Dosage Calculations* 1 cr. hrs. – $142 MATH 1141.010 1-2:40 p.m. T L312 Weston (10/18-12/9) Applied Arithmetic* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MATH 1213.010 9:30-10:45 a.m. TTh L373 Tripple 9:30-10:45 a.m. Th L347 Basic Algebra* 4 cr. hrs. – $568 MATH 1414.010 8-8:50 a.m. MWThF L312 Weston 8-8:50 a.m. F D327 MATH 1414.030 10-10:50 a.m. MWThF L314 Hebert 10-10:50 a.m. F D327 MATH 1414.040 10-11:15 a.m. MWF L312 TBA 10-11:15 a.m. F D327 (9/5-12/15) MATH 1414.050 11-11:50 a.m. MWThF L314 Hebert 11-11:50 a.m. F D327 MATH 1414.060 12-12:50 p.m. MTWTh R205 Myers 12-12:50 p.m. T D327MATH 1414.070 2-3:50 p.m. MW L369 Fabbro 3-3:50 p.m. W D327 MATH 1414.080 2-3:50 p.m. TTh R205 Myers MATH 1414.090 3-5 p.m. TTh R306 Kettley 4-5 p.m. Th D327 (9/6-12/15) MATH 1414.810 5:30-7:10 p.m. MW R205 Bayer MATH 1414.941 7-8:40 p.m. TTh SEC TBA **Iroquois County Course** MATH 1414.951 5:30-7:10 p.m. TTh NEC Knoblauch **North Extension Center Course** Intermediate Algebra* 4 cr. hrs. – $568 MATH 1424.010 9-9:50 a.m. MTWTh R205 Caparula MATH 1424.020 11-11:50 a.m. MTWTh R205 Fabbro MATH 1424.030 1-1:50 p.m. MTWTh L314 Fabbro
Nursing AssistantNursing Assistant* 8 cr. hrs. – $1246 PNUR 1438.010 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. T M112 Reilly 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Th M112 (8/25 - 9/15) 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. WThF LTC (9/21 - 12/9) Online registration not available for this course without advisor consent. Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD. PNUR 1438.810 4-9:30 p.m. T M112 Billings 4-9:30 p.m. Th M112 (8/25 - 9/15) 3-10:30 p.m. MWTh LTC (9/19 - 12/8) Online registration not available for this course without advisor consent. Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD.
MATH 1424.040 2-3:50 p.m. MW L314 Hebert 2-2:50 p.m. W D327 MATH 1424.810 5:30-7:10 p.m. MW L344 Kettley MATH 1424.820 5:30-9:20 p.m. MW L314 Rohlwing (10/17-12/9) MATH 1424.830 7:15-9:05 p.m. TTh R305 Kettley MATH 1424.941 5-6:40 p.m. MW SEC Trippel **Iroquois County Course** Geometry* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MATH 1453.010 11-11:50 a.m. MWF R306 Peerbolte Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MATH 1613.010 2-3:15 p.m. TTh L373 Harwood Contemporary Mathematics* 4 cr. hrs. – $568 MATH 1704.010 10-10:50 a.m. MTWTh R205 Caparula MATH 1704.941 7-8:40 p.m. MW SEC Trippel **Iroquois County Course**
Nursing-PracticalPractical Nursing I* 8 cr. hrs. – $1333 PNUR 1138.010 1-3:15 p.m. TTh M129 Brands/ 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. T M129 Edwards (8/23 - 10/11) 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. WF LTC (10/19 - 12/9) Online registration not available for this course. Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD. Practical Nursing Pharmacology I* 1 cr. hrs. – $300 PNUR 1241.010 10-11:50 a.m. Th M129 Billings (8/25-10/13) Online registration not available for this course.
Nursing-RegisteredIntroduction to Nursing* 6 cr. hrs. – $1077 RNUR 1106.010 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. M M117 Buswell/ (8/22 - 9/26) Rayman 8-11:30 a.m. T M117 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. MW LTC (10/3 - 12/7) Online registration not available for this course. Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD. Nursing--Adult & Child I 8 cr. hrs. – $1366 RNUR 1128.010 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. TTh M120 Edwards/ 6:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. WF HSP Rogers Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD. Introduction to Pharmacology* 2 cr. hrs. – $304 RNUR 1152.010 8-9:50 a.m. Th M122 Buswell/ Edwards Nursing Seminar II* 1 cr. hrs. – $142 RNUR 1461.9H0 Hybrid 1-1:50 p.m. T M120 Buswell/ Kyrouac RNUR 1461.9H1 Hybrid 2-2:50 p.m. T M120 Buswell/ Kyrouac Nursing--Adult & Child III 2 cr. hrs. – $337 RNUR 2122.010 9-10:30 a.m. M M120Andrews-King 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. TW KT Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD. Nursing--Adult & Child II 8 cr. hrs. – $1335 RNUR 2228.010 9-11 a.m. TTh W101 Hayes/ 6:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. MWF HSP Hinrich Clinical will be one day a week. Day TBD.
Nursing--Adult & Child IV 7 cr. hrs. – $1196 RNUR 2237.010 8:30-11:45 a.m. Th M117 Hinrich/ Clinical will be one day a week, either Wed. or Fri. Rogers from 6:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Day TBD. Concepts of Clinical Pharmacology* 3 cr. hrs. – $456 RNUR 2443.010 1-3:30 p.m. Th M120Andrews-King Nursing Seminar IV* 1 cr. hrs. – $142 RNUR 2461.9H0 Hybrid 1-1:50 p.m. M M117 Hayes/ (9/12-11/7) Rogers RNUR 2461.9H1 Hybrid 2-2:50 p.m. M M117 Hayes/ (9/12-11/7) Rogers
* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
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Courses at the KCC
North Extension Center
Fall 2016Introduction to Business - BSNS 1553
Small Business Management - BSNS 2113 Introduction to Information Processing - COSC 1513
English I - ENGL 1613Introduction to Humanities - HUMS 1513
Basic Algebra - MATH 1414Introductory Speech - SPCH 1553
Check the schedule for specific
meeting times and dates.
The KCC North Extension Center offers …
Schedules, catalogs, other college materialsStudy areas • GED preparation • Adult education classes
Small Business Development Center
For Kankakee Workforce Services information, go to Page 29.
450 N. Kinzie Ave., Bradleywww.kcc.edu/NEC • 815-802-8960
Estates. Trusts and Wills* 3 cr. hrs. – $451 PLAS 2223.810 5:30-8 p.m. W D214 Meyer Criminal Litigation* 3 cr. hrs. – $451 PLAS 2233.810 5:30-8 p.m. T D213 TBA Special Topics in Paralegal Studies* 3 cr. hrs. – $451 PLAS 2403.810 TBA Condon Paralegal Internship* 3 cr. hrs. – $451 PLAS 2413.010 4:30-5:15 p.m. M TBA Condon
Paramedic
Emergency Medical Technician--Basic 7 cr. hrs. – $1044 PMED 1017.010 1:30-4:30 p.m. TTh V214 Gerdes Online registration not available for this course. Paramedic I* 15 cr. hrs. – $2330 PMED 2115.7H0 Hybrid 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. MW V214 Mosier
Philosophy
Introduction to Philosophy* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 PHIL 2513.010 8-9:15 a.m. TTh L307 West PHIL 2513.9W0 Online Lemenager Ethics* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 PHIL 2523.010 10-10:50 a.m. MWF L307 West PHIL 2523.020 9:30-10:45 a.m. TTh L307 West PHIL 2523.9W0 Online (9/19-12/15) West Death and Dying* 3 cr. hrs. – $426 PHIL 2543.010 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. TTh L306 West
* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
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Intro to Athletic Training 3 cr. hrs. – $426 PHED 1913.010 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. MW D214 Brackett Men’s Basketball 1 cr. hrs. – $142 PHEM 2511.010 Online registration not available for this section Post Men’s Baseball 1 cr. hrs. – $142 PHEM 2511.020 Online registration not available for this section Post
Men’s Soccer 1 cr. hrs. – $142 PHEM 2511.030 Online registration not available for this section Post Women’s Volleyball 1 cr. hrs. – $142 PHEW 2511.010 Online registration not available for this section Post Women’s Basketball 1 cr. hrs. – $142 PHEW 2511.020 Online registration not available for this section Denson
Physical Therapist AssistantIntroduction to Health Care 1 cr. hrs. – $167 PHTA 1101.010 12:30-2:15 p.m. Th W101 TBA (8/25-10/14) PTA Fundamentals I* 5 cr. hrs. – $935 PHTA 1115.010 8-10:50 a.m. M W109 Blanchette 8-11:45 a.m. T W109 PHTA 1115.020 8-10:50 a.m. M W109 Blanchette 8-11:45 a.m. T W109 PTA Fundamentals II 3 cr. hrs. – $651 PHTA 1133.010 12:30-2:10 p.m. T W109 Blanchette 8-11:30 a.m. Th W109 PHTA 1133.020 12:30-2:10 p.m. T W109 Blanchette 8-11:30 a.m. Th W109 Pathology I for the PTA 2 cr. hrs. – $309 PHTA 1172.9H0 Hybrid 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. M W101 TBA Orthopedics for the PTA 5 cr. hrs. – $885 PHTA 2145.010 11:30 a.m. - 2:10 p.m. M W109 Blanchette 8-11:45 a.m. W W109 PHTA 2145.020 11:30 a.m. - 2:10 p.m. M W109 Blanchette 8-11:45 a.m. W W109 PTA Fundamentals III 6 cr. hrs. – $1027 PHTA 2156.010 8-11:45 a.m. TTh V102 TBA PHTA 2156.020 8-11:45 a.m. TTh V102 Arseneau PTA Fundamentals IV* 5 cr. hrs. – $885 PHTA 2185.010 8-10:50 a.m. M W101 TBA 12:15-4:15 p.m. W W109 PHTA 2185.020 8-10:50 a.m. M W101 Schimmelpfennig 12:15-4:15 p.m. W W109
(8/22-9/9) Proof of health insurance required. Required clinical orienta-tion is in Hammond, Ind. HLTH 1412.280 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. M-F PSJJ Forneris (9/12-9/30) Proof of health insurance is required. Required clinical orien-tation is in Hammond, Ind. HLTH 1412.290 12:30-9 p.m. M-F PSJJ Forneris (8/22-9/9) Proof of health insurance required. Required clinical orienta-tion is in Hammond, Ind. HLTH 1412.300 12:30-9 p.m. M-F PSJJ Forneris (9/12-9/30) Proof of health insurance required. Required clinical orienta-tion is in Hammond, Ind. HLTH 1412.310 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F SJP Forneris (8/22-9/9) HLTH 1412.320 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F SJP Forneris (9/12-9/30)
Physical Fitness/ Education
Personal Fitness 1 cr. hrs. – $162 PHEC 1611.010 TBA PHEC 1611.020 TBA This course can be taken under the pass/fail option. Students can register any time throughout the semester.
Students enrolling in the Personal Fitness course (PHEC 1611) for the first time must contact the Fitness Center at 815-802-8610 to make an appointment for one of the orientation and testing sessions listed below.
Orientations begin Aug. 15, and must be complete before using the Fit-ness Center. To be considered enrolled in the course; students must be-gin Fitness Center sessions within the first week of the start date of a section.
and at www.kcc.edu/registrationKCC. Start here. Finish anywhere.
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People who are 50 and better are welcome to join.
Visit www.kcc.edu/LLI or phone 815-802-8207 for course descriptions and more information.
Eligibility period ends Aug. 5. Entry is automatic for credit registration. You do not have to complete any additional paperwork or entry forms. Winners will be
selected at random by the close of business the day following the incentive period. Winners will be notified by phone.
Act now & you could win an iPad Air 23 ways to be eligible:
1. Register & pay for classes, 2. Register & be eligible for financial aid 3. Register & enroll in the payment plan.
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* Appropriate assessment score required ♦Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
Anatomy & Physiology II* 4 cr. hrs. – $593 BIOL 2654.010 8-9:15 a.m. MW L369 Cohen 9:30-11:10 a.m. MW R210 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. MW L369 (10/17-12/9) Attendance at the first laboratory meeting is required.
Toaccommodatethespecialneedsofsomestudents,Kankakee Community College has scheduled a variety of classes to begin later in the Fall semester. ThefollowingclassesbeginonorafterSept.28.Mostbegin
the week of Oct. 12 and end the week of Nov. 30. Please check this schedule to determine the beginning and ending dates and thedayoftheweekyourfirstclasswillbeheld.Formoreinformation,call815-802-8500.
BusinessPrinciples of Management 3 cr. hrs. – $426 BSNS 2553.9H0 Hybrid Babich (10/17-12/9) Midterm & final exams will be held on campus. Date and time TBA. Introduction to Information Processing 3 cr. hrs. – $451 COSC 1513.020 1-4:20 p.m. MW L372 Hevi (10/17-12/9)
Business Management/MarketingPrinciples of Marketing 3 cr. hrs. – $426 MKTG 1553.9H0 Hybrid Babich (10/17-12/9) Midterm and final exams will be held on campus. Date and time are TBA.
College Success SkillsCareer Exploration 1 cr. hrs. – $152 ORIN 1601.810 5:30-7:20 p.m. W L307 TBA (10/19-12/9)
* Appropriate assessment score required ♦ Course designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.
Visit http://connect.kcc.edu for the current Fall 2016 schedule
Learn more about online and hybrid courses at www.kcc.edu/LMS
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TheWorkforce Innovation Opportunity Act program(WIOA)isafederallyfundedgrantprogramthatassistsqualifiedadults,dislocatedworkers,andyouth(whohaveparticularbarriers) inpreparingforoccupationsthatare indemand.Grantservices are for residents of Kankakee County and individuals laid off from aKankakeeCountyemployer.Informationatwww.kcc.edu/wioa/.
Fundedby
TRAINING • CONNECTING • DEVELOPING ILL INOIS’ WORKFORCE
An Illinois workNet Center™
Kankakee Workforce Services
GET UP TO$12,000for career trainingFunding can cover Tuition, Fees & Booksand much more…
Ways to qualify Low income • Dislocated worker
Full details at www.kcc.edu/wioa
Get started Email: [email protected]: 815-802-8963 Visit: WIOA office KCC North Extension Center 450 N. Kinzie Ave. (Rt. 50), Bradley
FALL LATE STARTING CLASSES
HealthMedical Terminology* 2 cr. hrs. – $284 HLTH 1312.9W2 Online Andrews-King (10/17-12/9) For more information, go to http://www.kcc.edu/lms HLTH 1312.9W3 Online TBA (10/17-12/9) For more information, go to http://www.kcc.edu/lms Ethical and Legal Issues 2 cr. hrs. – $284 HLTH 1372.9W0 Online (10/17 - 12/9) Armstrong
• Academic Advisement - kcc.edu/advising• Counseling Referral Services - visit Student Services or phone 815-802-8500• Clubs/Student Ambassadors – kcc.edu/studentlife• Disability Services - kcc.edu/disabilityservices• Harold and Jean Miner Memorial Library - kcc.edu/library• Kankakee Workforce Services - kcc.edu/wioa• Hammes Bookstore – kcc.edu/bookstore• Student Life - kcc.edu/students/studentlife• Study Abroad - kcc.edu/studyabroad• TRIO Student Support Services – kcc.edu/trio• Transfer Services - kcc.edu/transfer• Tutoring Services - kcc.edu/tutoring
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Have a full college experience with these services and opportunities:
Physical Fitness/ EducationPersonal Fitness 1 cr. hrs. – $162 PHEC 1611.100 TBA New students must schedule orientation at 802-8610. Pass/fail available (10/17-12/9)
Open door policy It is the policy of KCC to accept all students for admission though some specificprogramrequirementsmayapply.Individualswhoapplyforadmissionto baccalaureate transfer programs or certain other programs and do not meet the admission requirements for the program of their choice may be admitted to another program appropriate to their needs and abilities.
Rights of the disabled KCC shall provide that no otherwise qualified person with a dis-ability shall, solely by reason of disability, be excluded from the par-ticipation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discriminationunder any program or activity engaged in by the college as required by Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct of 1973 and theAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Inquiries and complaints may be addressed to the director of support services,KankakeeCommunityCollege, 100CollegeDrive,Kankakee, IL60901-6505;815-802-8452.
Consumer information: Student Right-to-Know and crime statistics AsaninstitutionparticipatinginTitleIVHigherEducationActprograms,KCC is required by federal law to disclose information in compliance with the StudentRight-to-KnowAct,theCampusSecurityAct,andEquityinAthleticsDisclosure Act. The Illinois Community College Board (www.iccb.org) provides other information of interest to students. Another resource is www.kcc.edu/kccdata/. Contact KCC’s dean of Student Development to learn more about Student Right-to-Know. Uponrequest,KCC’sStudentServicesdepartmentwillprovideinformationregardingcollegecrimestatistics,asrequiredundertheHigherEducationActof1965,asamended,andtheFamilyEducationRightsandPrivacyAct. Formoreinformation,visitwww.kcc.edu/consumerinfoorcontactthedeanofstudentdevelopmentat815-802-8510.
Sexual misconduct policy Asprohibitedbyapplicablestateandfederallawsandregulations,KCCdoesnot condone discrimination or sexual misconduct by any employee against students or by any student(s) toward another student(s). The college has established a policy on sexual misconduct. Detailed infor-mation on the program is available at www.kcc.edu/consumerinfo. For more informationon thecollege’spolicy,contactStudentServices inpersonorbyphoneat815-802-8500.
Drug- and alcohol-free learning and working environment policy KCC has established a drug- and alcohol- free learning and working environ-ment policy. The policy establishes an educational awareness program as well as descriptions of prohibited substances and expected standards of conduct. A detailed brochure is available in Student Services and at www.kcc.edu/consumerinfo.
• • •Política de libre acceso EslanormadeKCCaceptaratodosolicitantecomoestudiante,exceptoenlosprogramasparaloscualesexistenrequisitosespecíficos.Losindividuosquenoreúnan los requisitos para algún programa podrán ser admitidos a otro programa apropiado a sus necesidades y habilidades.
Derechos de los discapacitados KCCseasegurarádequeaningúndiscapacitadoquecualifique,sóloporserdiscapacitadoseleexcluyadelaparticipación,oseledenieguenlosbeneficios,oselediscrimineenprogramaalguno,oactividaddelcolegio,segúnlosrequisitosdelasección504delActadeRehabilitaciónde1973ydelActaparaEstadouni-denses con Discapacidades de1990.Sitienepreguntasounmotivodequeja,sepuedecomunicarconeldecanodeserviciosdeaprendizajeenKCC,100CollegeDrive,Kankakee,IL60901-6505;815-802-8452.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION KCC is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and complieswith ap-plicable federalandstate lawsprohibitingdiscrimination, includingTitle IXof theEducationalAmendmentsof1972,Section540oftheRehabilitationActof1973andthe Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. It is the policy of the college that no person on the basis of race, gender,sexual orientation, creed, religion, color, marital or parental status, veteran status, age, national origin, political affiliation and/or beliefs, mental or physi-cal handicap or disability shall be discriminated against. This includes, but is not limitedtoadmissions,employment,financialassistance,placement,recruitment,edu-cationalprograms,oractivities.LackofEnglishskillsisnotabarriertoadmissionandparticipation in educational programs. Inquiries or complaints may be addressed to David Cagle, Affirmative Actionofficer;JuliaWaskosky,TitleIXcoordinator;orKimberleeHarpin,Section504 coordinator;KankakeeCommunityCollege,100CollegeDrive,Kankakee,IL60901-6505;815-802-8100.TTYusersmayphone711.OutsideofIllinois,dial1-800-526-0844. Waskosky,theTitleIXcoordinator,ensuresthatthecollegeisincompliancewiththefederallawbyhandlingcomplaints,answeringquestions,organizinginformationand relevant statistics and staying informed regarding laws which affect these areas.Harpin,theSection504coordinator,coordinatesthecollege’sservices/programsfordisabled student/staff populations that allow access to education.
IGUALDAD DE OPORTUNIDADES/ ACCIÓN AFIRMATIVA Kankakee Community College sigue las normas para la igualdad de oportunidades encuantoalasleyesfederalesyestatalesqueprohibenladiscriminación,incluyendoelTítuloIXdelasEnmiendasEducacionalesde1972,Sección504delActadeReha-bilitación de 1973 y el Acta para Estadounidenses con Discapacidades de 1990. Eslapolíticadelcolegioqueaningunapersonaseledescriminarábasadoenraza,género,preferenciassexuales,credo,religión,color,estadomatrimonial,estadodepa-dreomadre,estadoveterano/a,edad,origennacional,afiliaciónpolíticay/ocreencias,incapacidades físicas o mentales.Sinlimitarsealosiguiente,seincluyenlaadmisiónalcolegio,empleo,ayudafinanciera,elegibilidadparaclases,reclutamiento,programaseducacionales,yactividades.Lafaltadedestrezaenelinglésnoesbarreraalingresoya la participación en programas educacionales. CualquierpreguntaoquejasepuededirigiraDavidCagle,oficialdeacciónafirma-tiva; JuliaWaskosky,coordinadordelTítuloIX;oaKimberleeHarpin,coordinadorade laSección504,deKankakeeCommunityCollege,100CollegeDrive,Kankakee,IL,60901;815-802-8100.SiusaTTYllamenal711.SillamafueradeIllinois,llameal1-800-526-0844. Waskosky,coordinadordelTítuloIX,seaseguradequeelcolegioestéenconfor-midadconlaleyfederalatendiendoaquejasypreguntas,organizandoinformaciónyestadísticaspertinentes,ymanteniéndosealdíaencuantoalasleyesqueafectanaestasáreas. La Sra. Harpin,coordinadoradelaSección504,coordinalosserviciosyprogramasque permiten acceso a la educación a estudiantes y personal discapacitados.
Accreditation Kankakee Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) through 2016. Documents supporting the college’s accredi- tation are available at www.kcc.edu/kccdata/. Online documents include KCC’s SystemsPortfolios,HLCFeedback andComplianceReports, descriptionsof AQIPActionProjects,continuousqualityimprovementefforts,andmore. Additional information about accreditation is available from the vice president for instructional and student success. You can contact theHigher LearningCommission at: 230 S. LaSalle St., Suite7-500,Chicago,IL60604;800-621-7440;orvisitwww.ncahlc.org.
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Continuing education and career services fills your training needs: Short-term job trainingCertification credit and job training for a number of fields. Online trainingTake advantage of the convenience of online learning. Visit www.ed2go.com/kankakeecc for a full list of options. Customization to fit your needsIf we aren’t already offering the training you want, just call 815-802-8200 or email [email protected]. Personal development and computer skillsHave fun, take up a new hobby and learn more about using a computer.
www.fafsa.govRegardlessofthecollegeyouattend,theFAFSAistheformtousetoapplyforfederalfinancialaid.You’llneed this: KCC's Title IV school code is 007690. www.kcc.edu/financialaidItpaystobeinformed.Thissitehasfinancialaiddetails,forms,andmorelinks. www.kcc.edu/veterans
www.kcc.edu/scholarshipsThe KCC Foundation has hundreds of scholarships to award each year. The Foundation awarded more than$195,000 in2015-16, inaddition tomore than$90,000awardedthroughthecollege’sBaccalaureateScholars program. Scholarship applications will be available online from November - March. www.collegezone.comGeneralfederalandstatefinancialaidguidelines. KCC Office of Financial AidPhone:815-802-8550•Fax:815-802-8551Email:[email protected]:8a.m.-6p.m.MondaythroughThursday 8a.m.-5p.m.FridaysTheofficeisclosedmostFridaysinMay,JuneandJulySideseaayudaenespañol:815-802-8586
Note: For 2014-15, 2,506 students (48% of annual credit division enrollment) received financial aid.
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www.kcc.edu815-802-8100 • fax 815-802-8101
ENROLL NOW!
Fall classesbegin Aug. 22
Registration information for
Fall 2016 is on Page 3 and
at www.kcc.edu/registration
Phone 815-802-8500 for an advisement appointment or more information.
Local gradMortal Kombat
video game designerAndy Senesac, Netherrealm Studios, Chicago