Kishwaukee College has several courses that begin in February and March for the the spring semester. The Late Start courses are credit-bearing and offer a unique opportunity for area residents to explore a program, complete required courses or prerequisites, or simply get an early start to a program or on their educational plans for the summer or fall terms. Registration is now in progress for the Late Start courses at Kishwaukee College.
February late start courses – online course options indicated with *:
ANT 120 Introduction to Anthropology; CIS 122 Web Site Creation Software; COM 100 Oral
Communication I; CSD 101* Career Planning; HLT 202 Women’s Health Issues; HOR 201 Permanent
Botanicals; PLS 140 Intro to American Government; and SOC 219* Marriage and Family.
March late start courses (begin the week of March 21) – online course options indicated with *:
AMT 105 Motor and ATV Repair; CAD 231* Geometric Dimension/Tolerance (Computer AssistedDesign); CSD 101* Career Planning; ENG 104* Composition II; ENG 111* College Study Skills; EST 100 Introduction to Esthetics; HIS 222* U.S. History Since 1877; HLT 122* Introduction to Nutrition; HLT 201* Human Nutrition; HLT 206* Contemporary Health Concerns; HUM 129* Humanities II; MAT 065 Elementary Algebra I; MAT 066 Elementary Algebra II; MAT 085 Intermediate Algebra I; MAT 086 Intermediate Algebra II; MT 108 Introduction to Manufacturing Maintenance; NUR 100 Basic Nurse Assistant Training; PE 101 Golf; PE 109 Volleyball; PE 122 Badminton; PE 138 Physical Fitness Challenge II; PE 162 First Aid and Emergency Response; PE 214 Basketball Officiating; PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy; PHL 200* Ethics; PSY 102* Introduction to Psychology; TPM 100 Introduction to Massage; and WT 128 Oxyfuel Welding and Cutting.
HOR 201 Sustainable Fruit and Vegetable Production I will begin April 12 and will include preparation and planting of vegetable gardens on campus.
Interested students should visit the Kishwaukee College website at www.kishwaukeecollege.edu for enrollment and registration information, including any required placement testing (for English and math courses) or course/experience prerequisites.
For more information on registration, interested students can also call 815-825-2086, ext. 2740 or email arr@kishwaukeecollege.edu.
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