About these Course Descriptions
This list of course descriptions reflects the diversity and scope of the many credit courses Chemeketa currently offers. Some of our current courses may not be included here as the college may add classes after this catalog is published. The courses are listed alphabetically by prefix.
You will find prerequisites specified in many of these course descriptions. You must meet these conditions before you enroll in a course. It is your responsibility as a student to fulfill the prerequisite.
Some prerequisites indicate that you must complete certain preparatory courses or must have the consent of the course instructor. To gain consent, meet with the instructor. Consent is based on the instructor’s assessment of your readiness to enroll in the course.
Consult with Chemeketa’s Advising and First Year Programs department or a faculty program advisor for transfer information.
The letters IL and CL at the end of a course description indicate courses which meet the AAOT requirements for information literacy and cultural literacy.
Course numbrers ending in Z are Common Course Number courses that allows for transfer between Oregon’s community colleges and public universities.
Course Textbook Information
Please check with the Bookstore to determine required textbooks and cost (information required for financial aid).
The online searchable schedule of classes designates classes with course materials that are low cost, $50 or less, or no cost. Low-cost or no-cost course material designations will be displayed in class search with a symbol in the next to last column.These designations will not appear in the printed schedule
How Courses are Listed
The following course prefixes describe the primary intent of the courses offered:
Developmental Courses
Developmental courses numbered less than 50 do not meet the requirements of the AA/OT, AAS, AS/OT-BUS, AS/OT-CS, or AGS degrees.
- MTH: Mathematics
- WR: Writing
Course Description Terms
Recommended/Suggested Requisite: Students are encouraged to complete the stated recommendation in order to be better prepared for the course.
Prerequisite: A requirement or course that must be successfully completed before taking the course.
Corequisite: A requirement or course that must be either successfully completed beforehand or taken in combination with another course.
Concurrent: A course that must be taken in combination with another course.
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