LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FAMILY AND HEALTH CAREERS
4000 East 30th Avenue S. Cassidy
Eugene, OR 97405 Fall 2006

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TELECOURSE INFORMATION SHEET

**Please read thoroughly!**

Welcome to LCC's Medical Terminology telecourse! Following, you will find important information concerning the content and requirements of this telecourse.

COURSE TITLE : Medical Terminology Telecourse

COURSE NUMBER : HO100 (3 vocational credits)

CRN: 20763

INSTRUCTOR : Suzanne Cassidy

OFFICE HOURS : Posted on my office door

OFFICE: Health Tech Building 4, Room 238

PHONE : 463-3271. Leave a message and I will return your call.

E-MAIL:   suzcnews@aol.com

VIEWING SCHEDULE: See attached

AMERICAN DISABILITY ACT :

If you need support or assistance because of a disability, you may be eligible for academic accommodations through Disability Services. For more information contact Disability Services at (541) 463-5150 (voice) or 463-3079 (TTY), or stop by Building 1, room 218.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course presents a study of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations, and symbols are included in the content. A programmed learning, word building system will be used to learn word parts that are used to construct or analyze new terms. This provides the opportunity to decipher unfamiliar terms and check their spelling. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage and pronunciation. Abbreviations will be introduced as related terms are presented.

GENERAL EXPECTED OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1.

given a medical term, spell pronounce, define, identify word parts, and correctly use the term or complete a statement.

2.

given a definition, construct an acceptable and correctly spelled medical term.

3.

given a list of phrases, names, or labels, provide a medically acceptable abbreviation.

4.

given an incomplete statement, supply the correct medical term to properly complete the statement.

5.

given a singular form of a medical term, correctly provide the plural form.

6.

given a plural form of a medical term, correctly provide the singular form.

7.

given word parts and definitions, construct correctly spelled medical terms.

8.

given a medical abbreviation, provide the correct phrase, name, or label.

9.

given an oral exam of sentences which include medical terms, correctly pronounce each term and explain the meaning of the sentences;

10.

given Midterm, Final  and Oral Exam, achieve a percentage score of 70 percent or higher.

REQUIREMENTS: For 3 vocational credits, enroll in Medical Terminology, HO100, you will read and complete the work in the required text book, view 14 videotaped lessons and complete the exams as noted on the next pages.

REQUIRED TEXTS: (All books are available in the LCC Bookstore)

Gylys, Barbara and Masters, Regina M., Medical Terminology Simplified, 3rd Edition

Taber’s, Medical Dictionary (If the student already has a complete medical dictionary, Taber’s is not required.)

INSTRUCTOR CONTACT:

I may be reached at the number listed on the previous page. If you reach my voice mail, please leave your name and number and the times you will be available to receive my phone call.  Please do not hesitate to call with your questions. I check my home e-mail (listed on the previous page) regularly and find that this is usually the best way to communicate with students.

ENVIRONMENT FOR VIEWING:

Taking a telecourse requires a disciplined and controlled environment. Watching each program will demand your undivided attention. It is wise to prepare yourself by doing all the steps indicated in the student study guide before viewing the telecourse lessons.

One or two 30-minute lessons will be cablecast on Comcast ch. 23 and Charter Communications ch. 9 each week. If you miss a lesson at home, any one of them may be viewed in the Lane library on the main campus. If you have technical difficulties viewing the lessons, please call 463-5319. The library hours are Monday-Tuesday, 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Wednesday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Saturday - Sunday Closed. When requesting to view or check out a tape in the library, please identify this telecourse by the number MV# 2110.

There are a limited number of complete sets of videotapes available for check out from the LCC Library. Only one tape may be checked out at a time for one-week limit. These tapes are provided for those who are unable to receive the cable signal. If you wish to check materials (videotapes, books, etc.) out of the library, you will need to show a photo ID.

WITHDRAWALIf for some reason you cannot complete the telecourse, please call me for assistance.

ADMINISTRATIVE WITHDRAWAL INFORMATION:

 

  

METHOD OF EVALUATION:

There are a total of three exams for this course:

Midterm Exam    (100 multiple choice questions)
Final Exam        (100 multiple choice questions)                                               
Oral Exam         (a copy of the oral exam with instructions is included on page 7)
    TOTAL  

 *Your grade for the class will come from the total amount of points you receive on these three exams

100 points
100 points
  50 points
 250 points

STUDENTS MUST SHOW PHOTO ID AT EACH EXAM.  BRING A #2 PENCIL FOR USE WITH THE SCANTRON SHEET. 

Grading Scale: over 99% = A+
90 - 99% = A
80 - 89% = B
70 - 79% = C
60 - 69% = D 
247-250
225-246
200-224
175-199
150-174

                   

 

 

This is not a self-paced, individualized type of course.  Exams must be taken when scheduled.  Students enrolled at outreach centers may take exams at Lane’s centers in Cottage Grove and Florence. 

The Social Science Testing Center located in the Center Building, Room 456 on the main campus is another option for taking the written exams. Check with the Testing center for hours of operation.  At this location, the Midterm will be available one week prior to and one week after the scheduled exam listed below.  The Final will be available one week prior to the scheduled exam listed below and must be taken by Thursday, December 7.

EXAMINATION DATES : EXAMS BEGIN PROMPTLY AT THE LISTED TIMES BELOW.

MIDTERM
Covers material studied through Textbook Section A-Unit 6

Thursday, Nov. 2, 6-7:30 PM
Building 17, Room 308 (See Map)

OR

Friday, Nov. 3, 10:00-11:30 AM
Building 17, Room 308 (See Map)

FINAL
Covers material in Units 7 through 11

Thursday, Dec. 7, 6-7:30 PM
Building 17, Room 308 (See Map)

OR

Friday, Dec. 8, 10:00-11:30 AM
Building 17, Room 308 (See Map)

ORAL EXAM

Copy on page 7

Will be taken in my office, Room 238, building 4 on a drop-in basis at the scheduled dates and times listed on the IN OFFICE SCHEDULE posted on my office door. A copy of my office hours can also be found on page 8 in this syllabus.

 

 

 

In addition to the two scheduled exams, the student will be given the opportunity to attend *"REVIEW AND DISCUSSION SESSIONS." These sessions will be held prior to the midterm and the final exam.

Review and Discussion Session #1 will be held:  

Friday, Oct. 27, 6-7:30 PM,  Building 17, Room 308 (See Map)

Review and Discussion Session #2 will be held:

Friday, Dec. 1, 6-7:30 PM,  Building 17, Room 308 (See Map)

Students who attend these sessions find them very helpful in perfecting their pronunciation and clarifying "grey" areas of information.

*A Review Exam for both the Midterm and the Final Exams will be available in the Family & Health Careers Department on my office door one week prior to the review sessions listed above.  You may also find them online at http://www.lanecc.edu/distance/tele-fall.htm.  These review exams are very helpful in preparing for the written exams.  Bring these completed exams with you to the Review sessions for discussion.

At the conclusion of the term, you may be asked to complete an overall evaluation of this telecourse. The evaluation can be accessed by logging in to ExpressLane.


STUDY TIPS:

1. FLASH CARDS - Make flash cards for yourself including: words or word parts on one side and mean- ings on the other. Be sure you include clues on pronunciation. Make them small enough (on 3"x5" cards) to carry with you in pocket or purse. The process of making the cards is as valuable as studying them.

2. TIME MANAGEMENT - Plan in advance to study Medical Terminology EVERY DAY. Most students report that they study between 7 and 10 hours a week for this course. A last minute cram session will not help you commit the words to memory.

TERMOCRAM (term/o/cram): The foolish practice of attempting to study 100 frames of information two hours before the exam and expecting to get 100%.

3. MATERIALS - Take study materials with you to all types of places. You never know when you may have to wait for someone or are delayed in some way that creates an opportunity to study.

4. PRONUNCIATION - Pronounce the words out loud while you are studying. This allows you to focus on each syllable and assists in spelling as well as prepares you to speak the language of medicine when on the job.

5. STUDY PARTNERS OR GROUPS - Study with someone else regularly. Quiz each other. Share notes. Synergism works with people and the group can inspire individuals to greater achievement and build confidence.

6. MEDICAL DICTIONARY - Use your medical dictionary to enrich your vocabulary and for greater understanding of the meanings and use of medical terms. Look up each new word or word part. See what language it comes from and how it is pronounced. Look further down or up on the list and see how else this word or word part is used other than the examples in your text book.

7. AUDIO EXERCISES - Listen to the CD-ROM that accompanies your text to learn the correct pronunciation of medical terms.

8. SEEK COUNSEL - If you are having difficulties, consult your instructor as soon as they arise.

9. STRESS REDUCTION - When taking tests always study several times and over several days before taking the test. Overnight cramming produces confusion, anxiety, and poor learning. If you have test anxiety, learn relaxation techniques to calm yourself so that you can perform at your best. Make sure you are well nourished and rested. Take a walk or do other physical activity to release anxiety.


IMPORTANT DATES:

October 1 , midnight ................................ Last day to receive refund
November 10 .......................................... Veterans Day, college closed
November 17 .......................................... Last day for schedule changes
November 23-26 ......................................Thanksgiving Holiday, college closed
December 4-9 .........................................Finals week


STUDENT ASSIGNMENT CALENDAR

WEEK
OF
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SIMPLIFIED, 3RD EDITION GYLYS AND MASTERS
TV LESSON
9/25

Unit 1:  Introduction to Programmed Learning and Medical Word Building
Frames 1-1 to 1-75; Section Reviews

Unit 2:  Body Structure
Frames 2-1 to 2-72; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations

1

2

10/02

Unit 3:  Integumentary System
Frames 3-1 to 3-99; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 3-1 and 3-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

3
10/09

Unit 4:  Respiratory System
Frames 4-1 to 4-111; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 4-1 and 4-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

8
10/16

Unit 5:  Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
Frames 5-1 to 5-128; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 5-1 and 5-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

6 & 7
10/23

Unit 6:  Digestive System
Frames 6-1 to 6-203; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 6-1 and 6-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

9
10/30

MIDTERM EXAM COVERING UNITS 1-6
Thursday, Nov. 2, 6-7:30 PM or
Friday, Nov. 3, 10-11:30 AM

 
10/30

Unit 7:  Urinary System
Frames 7-1 to 7-131; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 7-1 and 7-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

11
11/06

Unit 8:  Reproductive Systems
Frames 8-1 to 8-147; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 8-1 and 8-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

12&13
11/13

Unit 9:  Endocrine and Nervous Systems
Frames 9-1 to 9-100; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 9-1 and 9-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

10 & 5
11/20

Unit 10:  Musculoskeletal System
Frames 10-1 to 10-81; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 10-1 and 10-2; Listen and learn CD-ROM exercises

4
11/27

Unit 11:  Special Senses:  The Eyes and Ears
Frames 11-1 to 11-53; Word Elements; Section Reviews; Pathological, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Terms; Abbreviations; Medical Record Activities 11-1 and 11-2; Listen and Learn CD-ROM exercises

14
12/04

FINAL EXAM COVERING UNITS 7-11
Thursday, Dec. 7, 6-7:30 PM or
Friday, Dec. 8, 10-11:30 AM

 

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FAMILY AND HEALTH CAREERS
4000 East 30th Avenue S. Cassidy
Eugene, OR 97405 Fall 2006

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TELECOURSE

ORAL EXAM

ORAL EXAMS MUST BE READ BEFORE THE FINAL EXAM. NO EXCEPTIONS. There will be a schedule posted on my office door, room 238 in the Family and Health Building (4), with the dates and times you may read the Oral Exam. No appointment is needed, just “drop-in” at the appointed times when you feel you have mastered the pronunciation and meaning of the medical terms.

This exam is worth a total of 50 points which will be added to the two written exams to determine the grade earned for the course.

Directions: Read all ten sentences pronouncing the medical terms correctly. Be able to describe the meaning of all ten sentences. All abbreviations will be read as a medical word or phrase, “ie” ER as emergency room.

(The numbers in parentheses at the end of each sentence indicate the Medical Record in your textbook from which the sentence was taken. Reading the Medical Record may help you translate the sentence.)

  1. The Pt says he has had no dysphagia or postprandial distress, and there is no report of diarrhea, nausea, emesis, hematemesis or constipation. (6-1)

  2. The patient has had a Hx of polyuria, hematuria, and urinary incontinence. (7-1)

  3. A few areas on the legs and arms show multiple, sclerosed, brown macules and papules. (3-2)

  4. The patient had a large preulcerating lesion of the left breast with metastases to the axilla, liver and bone. (8-1)

  5. About five hours before the CVA, the patient fell to the floor with paralysis of the R arm and R leg and aphasia. (9-2)

  6. A glenohumeral arthroscopy revealed the superior, anterior, inferior, and posterior glenoid labra were intact. (10-2)

  7. She states that most recently she has experienced generalized malaise, increased SOB while at rest, and dyspnea followed by periods of apnea and syncope. (5-1)

  8. The tachycardia was attributed to preoperative anxiety and thyroiditis. (5-1)

  9. The patient is currently admitted for gynecological laparoscopy and diagnostic D&C to rule out the possibility of neoplastic process. (8-1)

  10. A 25-year-old woman with a Dx of mucoserous otitis media on the right ear was seen by the ENT specialist. (11-2)

 


MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TELECOURSE
OFFICE HOURS FOR
SUZANNE CASSIDY, CMA

II WILL BE IN MY OFFICE, ROOM 238, BUILDING 4, ON THE FOLLOWING DATES AND TIMES FOR QUESTIONS OR ADVICE AND FOR THE READING OF ORAL EXAMS. APPOINTMENTS ARE NOT NEEDED. ORAL EXAMS MAY ALSO BE READ AFTER ANY REVIEW SESSION LISTED BELOW.

ORAL EXAMS WILL NOT BE HEARD AFTER THE LAST LISTED DATE------NO EXCEPTIONS.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 12:30-1:30 PM

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 12:30-1:30 PM

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 12:30-1:30 PM

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 11:00 AM-1:30 PM

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 6:00-8:00 PM

 

THREE EXTRA CREDIT POINTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR READING THE ORAL EXAM ON ANY OF THE ABOVE DATES AND TIMES

 

 

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, (LAST DAY) - 10:00AM-1:00 PM

 

REVIEW SESSIONS FOR THE MIDTERM AND FINAL WILL BE HELD IN BUILDING 17, ROOM 308 ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:

MIDTERM REVIEW: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 6:00-7:30 PM

FINAL REVIEW: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 6:00-7:30 PM

VERY IMPORTANT: If possible, bring completed review exams to these sessions. These review exams can be downloaded from the site found on page 4 of the syllabus or obtained from my office door, room 238 building 4, about 10 days prior to the midterm and final exam.


Medical Terminology - HO100      
Delmar's Medical Terminology MV#2110    
Lane Community College        
Comcast channel 23 & Charter Communications channel 9
Fall Term 2006          
30-minute programs        
           
Monday September 25 11:00pm
11:30pm
  Basic Word Structures (Tape 1)
Organization of the Body (Tape 2)
Wednesday September 27 11:00am
11:30am
  Repeat - Program 1
Repeat - Program 2
Friday September 29 4:00pm
4:30pm
  Repeat - Program 1
Repeat - Program 2
Saturday September 30 9:00pm
9:30pm
  Repeat - Program 1
Repeat - Program 2
           
Monday October 2 11:00pm   The Integumentary System (Tape 3)
Wednesday October 4 11:00am   Repeat - Program 3
Friday October 6 4:00pm   Repeat - Program 3
Saturday October 7 9:00pm   Repeat - Program 3
           
Monday October 9 11:00pm   The Respiratory System (Tape 8)
Wednesday October 11 11:00am   Repeat - Program 8
Friday October 13 4:00pm   Repeat - Program 8
Saturday October 14 9:00pm   Repeat - Program 8
           
Monday October 16 11:00pm
11:30pm
  The Blood and Lymphatic Systems (Tape 6)
The Cardiovascular System (Tape 7)
Wednesday October 18 11:00am
11:30am
  Repeat - Program 6
Repeat - Program 7
Friday October 20 4:00pm
4:30pm
  Repeat - Program 6
Repeat - Program 7
Saturday October 21 9:00pm
9:30pm
  Repeat - Program 6
Repeat - Program 7
           
Monday October 23 11:00pm   The Digestive System (Tape 9)
Wednesday October 25 11:00am   Repeat - Program 9
Friday October 27 4:00pm   Repeat - Program 9
Saturday October 28 9:00pm   Repeat - Program 9
           
Monday October 30 11:00pm   The Urinary System (Tape 11)
Wednesday November 1 11:00am   Repeat - Program 11
Friday November 3 4:00pm   Repeat - Program 11
Saturday November 4 9:00pm   Repeat - Program 11
           
Monday November 6 11:00pm
11:30pm
  The Male Reproductive System (Tape 12)
The Female Reproductive System (Tape 13)
Wednesday November 8 11:00am
11:30am
  Repeat - Program 12
Repeat - Program 13
Friday November 10 4:00pm
4:30pm
  Repeat - Program 12
Repeat - Program 13
Saturday November 11 9:00pm
9:30pm
  Repeat - Program 12
Repeat - Program 13
           
Monday November 13 11:00pm
11:30pm
  The Nervous System (Tape 5)
The Endocrine System (Tape 10)
Wednesday November 15 11:00am
11:30am
  Repeat - Program 5
Repeat - Program 10
Friday November 17 4:00pm
4:30pm
  Repeat - Program 5
Repeat - Program 10
Saturday November 18 9:00pm
9:30pm
  Repeat - Program 5
Repeat - Program 10
           
Monday November 20 11:00pm   The Musculoskeletal System (Tape 4)
Wednesday November 22 11:00am   Repeat - Program 4
Friday November 24 4:00pm   Repeat - Program 4
Saturday November 25 9:00pm   Repeat - Program 4
           
Monday November 27 11:00pm   The Special Senses (Tape 14)
Wednesday November 29 11:00am   Repeat - Program 14
Friday December 1 4:00pm   Repeat - Program 14
Saturday December 2 9:00pm  

Repeat - Program 14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


FALL TERM 2006 TELECOURSE DETAILS

IMPORTANT DATES

Last day to receive refund Sunday, October 1, midnight
Veteran’s Day, college closed Friday, November 10
Last day for schedule changes Friday, November 17
Thanksgiving Vacation, college closed November 23–26
Finals week December 4–9

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 'S ADMINISTRATIVE WITHDRAWAL POLICY FOR TELECOURSES:

Telecourse students must obtain the telecourse syllabus and complete a blue student information card before the end of the first week of the term. The college may withdraw students who fail to follow this procedure. Students unable to attend the telecourse orientation may purchase the syllabus and complete a blue student information card at the college Bookstore. It is every student’s responsibility to use ExpressLane to drop any classes in which they do not want to be enrolled. Students should not assume that the instructor will withdraw them for not completing the blue card. Students are responsible for all charges for classes not dropped by the full refund deadline. After SUNDAY, October 1, at midnight, no tuition or fees will be refunded.Students withdrawing from a course after the refund period is over will NOT receive a refund. It is the student’s responsibility to officially drop. For college policy regarding refunds, see Lane’s website or the current Aspire Magazine. Students enrolling after the first week of classes must immediately obtain the syllabus and complete a student information card available for purchase in the Bookstore and contact the instructor.

DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT:

Distance Learning is located in the Workforce Training Building 19, room 253A. Students may call 541-463-5260 with videotape and technical difficulties.

GRADE REPORTS:

Beginning on Wednesday following the end of the term, students can obtain unofficial transcripts with their grades from ExpressLane. Grade reports are not mailed. Official transcripts may be paid for and ordered through ExpressLane or at Enrollment Services on the main campus or by calling (541) 463-3100.

DISABILITY SERVICES STATEMENT:

If you need support or assistance because of a disability, you may be eligible for academic accommodations. Contact Disability Services at (541) 463-5150, or TTY 463-3079, or stop by Bldg.1, Room 218.

STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE AND PHOTO ID INFORMATION:

Students only enrolled in distance learning courses (no on-campus courses) are not charged the ASLCC STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE. A LCC photo ID is not required to attend Lane. It is available to all currently registered students as an alternate form of photo identification. A card may be purchased at a cost of $5 through Enrollment Services, Building 1 or the Downtown Center. Distance Learning students who wish to check materials (videotapes/books etc.) out of the main library will need to show a driver’s license, passport, high school ID, Lane ID or any other type of legitimate photo ID.

MAIN CAMPUS BOOKSTORE HOURS :

First week of classes beginning Mon., September 25, through Sat., September 30: Mon. through Thurs., 8am-7:30pm; Fri., 8am-4:30pm.; Sat., 9am-1pm. Distance learning students may have books shipped by using VISA/ MasterCard. For details, call the LCC Bookstore, (541) 463-5676, or email cettelj@lanecc.edu Last day to return books for full refund is Mon., October 2nd. S tudents charging on Creditline accounts need to have their charge slip in hand, one hour before the store closes. Students can use charge slips at the register up until closing but the Creditline Department stops issuing charge slips one hour before the store closes.

MAIN CAMPUS LIBRARY SERVICES:

All telecourses may be viewed in the library on the main campus. In addition, several sets of videotapes/DVDs may be checked out for 1 week. Lane’s library is open Mon. and Tues., 7:30 am–7:30 pm; Wed. and Thurs., 7:30 am–6:30 pm; Fri., 7:30 am–5:30 pm. Closed Sat. and Sun. For magazine articles, books, newspapers and other Internet resources visit the library home page at http://www.lanecc.edu/library/

INTERNET AND COMPUTER ACCESS:SITES WHERE STUDENTS CAN ACCESS ONLINE PORTION OF TELECOURSES :

Main Campus Student Computer Lab/Student Help Desk (SHeD): Bldg. 4, Room #201 Hours: Mon. through Thurs., 8am-7pm; Fri., 8am-6pm. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. Closed 11/10, 11/23 and 11/24.

Center Open Computer Lab : Center Building Room #455: Mon. through Thurs., 10am-2pm. Closed Fri., Sat. and Sun. Both of these labs closed on 11/10, 11/23 and 11/24.

SOCIAL SCIENCE TESTING LAB:

The following telecourses may use Social Science Testing Lab in Center 456 for testing. See your telecourse syllabus for testing details, Contemporary Racial & Ethical Issues ES102, Cultural Anthropology ANTH103, Exploring Psychology PSY110, History of the United States HST201, Human Development 1 PSY235, Humanities Through the Arts HUM100, Introduction to Sociology SOC204, World Archaeology ANTH102, and Medical Terminology HO100:. Beginning the third week of the term the hours of operation will be : Mon/Tues. 10am-7pm; Wed/Thurs. 9am-7pm; Fridays 9am-5pm; Saturdays 11am-2pm; Sundays CLOSED. Hours subject to change. Check to verify after the beginning of the term.

EXAMS AND VIEWING OPTIONS:

Lane’s Community Learning Centers have been closed due to budget cuts. As a result, Lane students will no longer be able to take exams or view telecourses at Community Learning Centers.

PROCTORED EXAMS WITH OFF CAMPUS PROCTORS:

If you live a distance from the college and must take your exams off campus you will need make special arrangements and find an approved proctor. For details please go to the distance learning website at: www.lanecc.edu/distance/testing.htm

STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO USE THESE SPECIAL MV NUMBERS WHEN REQUESTING TELECOURSE PROGRAMS FROM THE LIBRARY.

ASTRONOMY, ASTR107: UNIVERSE THE INFINITE FRONTIER MV#2012
CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING, CG140: CAREER ADVANTAGE MV#2112
COLLEGE SUCCESS, CG100: MASTERING COLLEGE EXPERIENCE MV#2114
CONT. RACIAL & ETHICAL ISSUES, ES102: DEALING WITH DIVERSITY MV#2079
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, ANTH103: FACES OF CULTURE MV#2015
EARTH SCIENCE, GS142: EARTH REVEALED MV#2070
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY, PSY110: PSY. HUMAN EXPERIENCE MV#2066
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, HST201: SHAPING AMERICA MV#2131
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 1, PSY235: TRANSITIONS THRU LIFE SPAN MV#2126
HUMANITIES, HUM 100: HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS MV#2025
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, SOC204: EXPLORING SOCIETY MV#2120
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, HO100 MV#2110
PERSONAL HEALTH, HE250: TOTAL HEALTH MV#2118
PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION, ART 210 MV#2084
SURVEY OF WESTERN ART, ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD MV#2059
UNDERSTANDING MOVIES, FA255: AMERICAN CINEMA MV#2088
WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTH102: OUT OF THE PAST MV#2075