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Human Services - Course Descriptions

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy

Associate in General Education (online)

Associate in Arts (online)

Accounting - Course Descriptions

Agriculture - Course Descriptions

Alternative Energy - Course Descriptions

Anthropology - Course Descriptions

Apprenticeship - Course Descriptions

Architectural Design - Course Descriptions

Art and Communication Design - Course Descriptions

Astronomy - Course Descriptions

Biology - Course Descriptions

Business Administration and Economics - Course Descriptions

Chemistry - Course Descriptions

Computer Information Systems - Course Descriptions

Communications Media - Course Descriptions

Criminal Justice - Course Descriptions

Early Childhood Education - Course Descriptions

Education - Course Descriptions

Electronics - Course Descriptions

Engineering Graphics - Course Descriptions

English - Course Descriptions

Environmental Technology - Course Descriptions

Fire Science Technology - Course Descriptions

French - Course Descriptions

Geography - Course Descriptions

Geology - Course Descriptions

German - Course Descriptions

Health Education - Course Descriptions

History - Course Descriptions

CNC/Programmer/Machinist - Course Descriptions

Mathematics - Course Descriptions

Music - Course Descriptions

Natural Resources - Course Descriptions

Nursing, Associate Degree - Course Descriptions

Office Administration - Course Descriptions

Philosophy - Course Descriptions

Physical Education - Course Descriptions

Physical Science - Course Descriptions

Physics - Course Descriptions

Political Science - Course Descriptions

Practical Nursing - Course Descriptions

Psychology - Course Descriptions

Reading - Course Descriptions

Robotics and Automation Technology - Course Descriptions

Sociology - Course Descriptions

Spanish - Course Descriptions

Speech Communication - Course Descriptions

Student Development - Course Descriptions

Surveying - Course Descriptions

Theatre Arts - Course Descriptions

Welding and Cutting Technology - Course Descriptions

Chinese

Transportation and Logistics Technology - Course Descriptions

2011-2012 Academic Calendar

College Overview

Off-campus Centers

University Center

Workforce Training Institute

College Programs of Study

Requirements for Graduation

Honors Program Degree Option

Fabrication and Design

Transfer Program Information

BUSINESS (TRANSFER)

Engineering (Transfer)

General Transfer Studies (MACRAO)

Career Programs

ACCOUNTING

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM OPTIONS

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY-ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN/GREEN BUILDING

Alternative Energy Technology

Alternative Energy-Facility and Energy Management

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY - RENEWABLE AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

ARCHITECTURAL - CIVIL-SITEWORK

ARCHITECTURAL - MECHANICAL-ELECTRICAL-PLUMBING (MEP)

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (CERTIFICATE)

ARCHITECTURAL - STRUCTURAL

BUSINESS, GENERAL

Business, General (Certificate)

CNC Programmer/Machinist

Communication Design

Communications Media - Broadcasting

Communications Media - Broadcasting in Radio/TV

Communications Media - Journalism

Computer Information Systems - Applications

Computer Information Systems - Computer Applications

Computer Information Systems - Networking

Computer Information Systems - Programming

Computer Information Systems - Web Development

CIS Suggested Electives

Criminal Justice Program

Criminal Justice - Corrections

CRIMINAL JUSTICE - LAW ENFORCEMENT

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education CDA

Electronics and Computer Technology

Electronics and Computer Technology (Certificate)

ELECTRICAL/INDUSTRIAL

Engineering Graphics Technology

Engineering Graphics Technology (Certificate)

Fire Science Technology

Fire Science Technology (Certificate)

HORTICULTURE - LANDSCAPE

LANDSCAPE DESIGN, TURF AND GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT (MANAGER TRACK)

Machine Tool

Management - Business

Management, Professional Certification

MARKETING

Marketing (Certificate)

MECHATRONICS

Nursing

Associate Degree Nursing Overview

Associate Degree Nursing

Transition Program Overview: LPN and Health Care Provider to ADN

TRANSITION NURSING PROGRAM: LPN TO ADN TRACK

TRANSITION NURSING PROGRAM: HEALTH CARE PROVIDER TO ADN TRACK

Nursing Program, Practical
One-Year Option Overview


Nursing Program, Practical
Two-Year Option Overview


OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL ASSISTANT

Office Administration - Administrative Medical Assistant

Office Administration - Clerical Specialist

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION - MEDICAL CLINICAL ASSISTANT

Radiologic Technology

RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY

Robotics/Automation Technology

Technology, Applied Studies

Therapeutic Massage

TRANSPORTATION and LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY

Welding and Cutting Technology

WELDING AND CUTTING TECHNOLOGY (CERTIFICATE)

Employment-related Academic Opportunities

Registration Information

Enrollment Services / Admissions

Academic Records

Tuition and Fees Information

Financial Aid

Student Success Center

Academic Support Services

Student Athletics and Activities

Campus Security and Campus Patrol

Student Code of Conduct

Other Policies

Course Descriptions

College Staff

Student Athletics and Activities

St. Clair County Community College Catalog
2006-07 edition

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

ATHLETICS
North Building, Rooms 22 & 119
(810) 989-5670

SC4 has an intercollegiate athletic program and is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association in men's and women's basketball, men's baseball, women's softball, men's golf, and women's volleyball . The college also provides the opportunity for intramural sports throughout the fall and winter semesters based upon student request and interest. Contact the Athletic Department for additional information.

COLLEGE RADIO STATION
Fine Arts Building, Rooms 21 & 22
(810) 989-5564 or (810) 989-5646

SC4 operates two radio stations. One is WSGR (91.3 FM) operating 24 hours a day year round, and the other is WCLG (1490 AM).

STUDENT CLUBS
North Building, Rooms 22 & 119
(810) 989-5670

Student clubs provide opportunities for leadership, expanded interests, and social life. Student Government is made up of the officers of all the recognized clubs on campus. They coordinate activities of the clubs and appropriate funds from the Student Activities Fund. For descriptions of each club see the SC4 Web site: www.sc4.edu. The following is a typical list of clubs that receive appropriations from Student Activities Funds:

· Engineering Club

· Environmental Concerns Organization

· Erie Square Gazette

· Global Awareness Club

· InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

· Phi Theta Kappa

· Radio Station ­ WSGR

· Student Government

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Main Building, Room 110
(810) 989-5737

Student Government promotes and sponsors a wide range of activities throughout the academic year and serves as the formal spokesperson for the students. Membership to Student Government is by election, but any student, part-time or full-time, may participate in some segment of Student Government. All students are invited to attend the bi-weekly meetings.

PETITIONS TO RUN FOR ELECTION TO STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Student Government officers are President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. A 2.0 grade point average is required to hold office and you must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 credit hours each semester. Students must file petitions with forty (40) valid signatures as specified by the election committee. The deadline for filing petitions will be posted. Petitions may be picked up in the Athletic Office, and must be returned by the date specified. The Student Government officers are elected duringthe winter semester.

STUDENT LITERARY MAGAZINE
Visual and Performing Arts Office
Fine Arts Building, Room 10
(810) 989-5709 or
Communications Department Office
Main Building, Room 319
(810) 989-5578

Patterns is an award-winning literary magazine of student writing and art that is published annually and features the winning entries in the college's writing and art competition.

STUDENT NEWSPAPER
Main Building, Room 122
(810) 989-5584

The Erie Square Gazette is published every two weeks through fall and winter semesters.