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Check out the variety of majors and careers available to LLC chemistry students Take a quick quiz to find the right career path for your interests on pages 6-7 Summer 2014 Northern Region Edition For a complete listing of courses offered for Summer 2014, visit us online at www.lakelandcollege.edu/schedules

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Check out the variety of majors and careers available to LLC chemistry students

Take a quick quiz to find the right career path for your interests on pages 6-7

Summer 2014

Northern Region Edition

For a complete listing of courses offered for Summer 2014, visit us online at www.lakelandcollege.edu/schedules

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President’s MessageS u m m e r 2 0 1 4

Full Circle is published each semester for the students and residents of Lake Land College District #517 by Communications and Creative Services at Lake Land College, 5001 Lake Land Blvd., Mattoon, IL 61938. This magazine will introduce you to Lake Land College and provide you with resources to get started or continue your education with us. For inquiries, please contact Communications and Creative Services at 217-235-5408.

On the cover is Katie Weber of Palmer who studies chemistry at Lake Land College, in preparation for transfer to a four-year university in veterinary medicine. See pages 12-13 for more information on the LLC Chemistry Department!

Director: Kelly Allee

Editor and Writer: Jennifer Forneris

Graphic Designer: Jenny Osborn

Views and opinions expressed by individuals in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of Lake Land College.

S ummer is a great time to ease into college, get ahead or transfer credits back to your university. Our flexible classes include

a three-week intersession option or a nine-week summer term, plus online and in-person classes. With this variety, you can easily maintain a summer job or keep up with your family’s schedule, while leaving some time for fun in the sun.

More than 20,000 students choose Lake Land College each year to help them advance in their lives, careers or educational goals. Lake Land College is a nationally recognized institution offering more than 140 degrees and certificates that get you ready to transfer or enter the workforce.

We know that focusing on a career path can sometimes be challenging. That’s why in this edition of the Full Circle, we are offering you a survey to help you link your talents and interests to our Lake Land College programs.

I encourage you to take the Career Cluster Quiz on page 6-7, to begin identifying a career area based on your interests and personality. You can then determine which programs are available to study at Lake Land College in that

area. Or on page 12-13, learn how Lake Land College students experience state-of-the-art chemistry education in both transfer ready and workforce ready programs.

Whether your goal is pursuing a degree, taking a class or participating in a community activity, you will find our dedicated and friendly faculty and staff eager to serve you partner with you in your pathway to success.

We invite you to visit us online or in person on campus to see how many opportunities there are to help you engage your mind and change your life through the power of learning. We’d like to get to know you and hope you’ll consider becoming part of the Lake Land College family.

Dr. Josh Bullock, President

If you ever find yourself scrambling to find a ride to campus or walking down Route 45, alongside the busy traffic, consider using one of these

local and affordable resources to get to campus safely!

Lake Land College Find-A-Ride https://llcportal.lakeland.cc.il.us

Students can post interest in sharing rides through the Hub!

Dial-A-Ride - ZIP LINE 217-639-5169 or 1-800-500-5505

• Daily routes throughout Charleston & Mattoon • Stops at LLC’s campus 8 times daily

• $0.50 to ride anywhere the ZIP LINE stops • Visit www.dialaridetransit.org to view the route schedule

• $40 monthly pass available for other Dial-A-Ride services

For more info about the variety of transportation services offered, visit the student Hub.

Get to Campus Safely and Affordably!

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Graduating grandma starts new chapter at LLC.................................................... 4-5

Good Chemistry......................................... 12-13

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Take a class in your community....................... 2

LLC partnerships in manufacturing................ 3

Career Cluster quiz........................................... 6-7

Career Cluster chart........................................ 8-9

Meet your counselors................................... 10

GED information............................................. 14

Important dates and numbers................... 16

Summer 2014 course listings.............. 18-19

How to pay for college................................... 11

3 steps to get started and how to search for courses.......................................................... 17

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Match your interests, major & find your career! Take the quiz!

Summer term: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday

Lake Land College offers courses throughout the entire 15-county

district. Turn the page to view evening classes offered

on campus.

Lake Land College • Mattoon5001 Lake Land Blvd.For more information call (217) 234-5253

Take a class c l o s e t o h o m e

Summer semester begins June 9. Be sure to register by June 5!

Hours Regular semester: Monday – Friday; 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Summer term: Monday – Thursday; 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Lake Land College

Northern Region

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The following classes are offered in the evening on campus in Mattoon.For a complete listing of classes anddates, please go to www.lakelandcollege.edu and look for the Catalog and Schedules link.

Scan this QR Code with your Smartphoneto go directly to these course listings.

For a complete list of courses offered during the summer term, see page 18!

Summer classes begin June 9. Register today!

Take a convenient evening class

LLC Adult Education Center

Allied Health AHE-040 Basic Nurse Assisting

Attend a One Stop to Registration Open House • Tuesday, May 6, 2014• Degree- or certificate-seeking students complete orientation with placement testing at 3:30 p.m. Check in at 3:15 p.m

• Walk-in counseling available until 7 p.m.

visit us online: www.lakelandcollege.edu/schedules2

Automotive TechnologyAUT-054 Heating and Air Conditioning IBio-ScienceBIO-100 Bio Science IBIO-235 MicrobiologyCivil Engineering TechnologyCET-062 Surveying IIComputer Aided DraftingCAD-057 CAD IIElectronic Engineering TechEET-060 Computer HardwareEnglishENG-110 Manual Comm-DeafENG-111 Advanced SigningHistoryHIS-156 History of the U.S. IIMathematicsMAT-006 Intermediate AlgebraMAT-130 College AlgebraMusicMUS-229 Understanding MusicPhysical EducationPED-116 GolfPED-117 Advanced GolfPED-143 AerobicsPsychologyPSY-271 Intr/PsychologyPSY-278 Family RelationsReadingRDG-050 Reading and Study Skills ISpeechSPE-111 Intro to Speech CommunicationTechnologyTEC-054 Technical Math IIIWeldingWEL-057 Welding Fundamentals

Evening Classes on Campus

Mattoon - Off Campus

Law Enforce/Criminal JusticeCJS-056 IL Concealed Carry Handgun

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“The venture with NAL was successful, but in meeting with other industry leaders, we’re expanding our partnerships to incorporate high schools to start training students earlier,” said Hull.

To that end, the college has been working with area high schools in order to increase vocational education opportunities for students. For instance by partnering with Lake Land, both Marshall and Effingham high schools will use Amatrol Training Modules in dual credit courses beginning in the fall of 2014, which will offer students advanced manufacturing skills training that is needed to excel in manufacturing careers. The college is also partnering with Altamont High School in order to bring advanced manufacturing technologies into the high school setting.

“The partnership with Lake Land utilizing the Amatrol Training Modules will enrich our current high school program and provide certificated programming for our juniors and seniors who choose

to participate in this type of program,” said Jeff Fritchtnitch, superintendent of the Altamont Community Unit School District. “It is exciting to be a part of a prototype program knowing that there are significant benefits for students who typically have to go find this type of training after high school.”

According to Mark Doan, superintendent of Effingham Community Unit School District, Effingham High School is undergoing curriculum changes for its dual credit vocational classes so that students are prepared to either enter the workforce upon high school graduation or continue to pursue a degree in the manufacturing industry.

“We’re looking to expand dual credit vocational training,” explained Doan. “Having this experience early in one’s educational career gives students an edge when looking for work after graduation or if they move on to studying the manufacturing sector in college.”

For more information about specialized training or partnering with Lake Land College, contact the Office of Academic Services at (217) 234-5220.

Made in America” is

making a comeback, especially throughout east central Illinois and to help

foster the growing sector’s strength in the region, Lake Land College is partnering with local school districts, industry leaders and community organizations.

“We’re facing a turning point in the manufacturing sector throughout the region,” said Jim Hull, vice president for academic services at Lake Land. “We need to work together to ensure that the employee pool has the necessary skills to assume the positions that come open as manufacturing continues to regain strength in our area.”

Recently, the college partnered with North American Lighting (NAL) in Paris, Ill., to offer an eight-week Fast Track Tech program that placed graduates of the program into entry-level technician positions at NAL. All 15 students in the cohort completed their requirements with excellent grades and were then hired by NAL.

Experience all that the Lake Land College Technology Division has to offer! Join us for a Technology Division Open House

Friday, April 11 from 2 – 4 p.m. Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. until noonAt Lake Land College’s West Building

Experience the premiere technology available through Lake Land College’s Technology Division!

Explore with us and discover a career for you! • Climbawindturbine • Takearideinadragcar • Exploreplasmacuttingandweldingtechnology • Checkout3Ddesignandprintingtechnology • Learnaboutelectronics • Investigateroboticsandmechanicaltechnology • Considerconcrete

Four lucky participants will earn a three-credit-hour tuition waiver!

Lake Land College partners with area organizations to enhance career readiness for booming manufacturing sector

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Graduating grandma starts a new chapter at Lake Land College

Toby Austin had a sudden realization one evening as she helped her grandchild study for a spelling test.

“I couldn’t say the word because I didn’t know what it was,” explained Austin. “I always struggled with reading and writing and this was a secret I carried with me my entire life.”

Austin, who is originally from Chicago, moved to Charleston to help care for her grandchildren as her daughter pursued a bachelor’s degree at Eastern Illinois University.

“I’m a product of the Chicago public school system,” said Austin, who did not graduate from high school. “I thought I was a lost cause, like I wasn’t teachable because I struggled so much in school.”

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Graduating grandma starts a new chapter at Lake Land College

As I was sitting there in my cap and gown, I couldn’t help but feel proud of myself. I never thought I would be participating in a graduation ceremony, and as I walked across the stage, looking at my family in the crowd, I felt free for the first time in a long time.

To learn more about TRiO, visit lakelandcollege.edu and select the “Resources and Services” link.

For information on GED classes and testing, call 217-235-0361 or visit lakelandcollege.edu and select the “Community and Workforce” link.

But, after being unable to help her grandchild with homework, Austin realized she no longer wanted to keep her secret of struggling with reading and writing. So, she turned to Lake Land College to pursue her GED.

“I lived with the thought of myself being a lost cause for a long time,” said Austin. “It wasn’t until I worked with the teachers in the GED program that I knew I wasn’t. In fact, that was the first time someone told me I was an asset in class. I couldn’t believe it!”

According to Austin, she tested at a sixth grade reading level when she enrolled in GED classes and while she was nervous to be back in a formal education setting, she said that the instructors gave her the encouragement she needed to succeed. And then a few months later, Austin’s hard work paid off.

“As I was sitting there in my cap and gown, I couldn’t help but feel proud of myself. I never thought I would be participating in a graduation ceremony, and as I walked across the stage, looking at my family in the crowd, I felt free for the first time in a long time,” she said.

Since completing her GED, Austin has enrolled in the practical nursing (PN) track program at Lake Land College.

“I realized I’d been helping everyone else my entire life. My children were grown and gone now, raising their own babies,” said Austin. “I always encouraged them to live their own life

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and reach their own goals, and then I took a step back and said to myself, ‘It’s time I live my life for me,’ and that’s exactly what I’m doing now.”

With the help of TRiO Student Support Services, Austin is also exploring the possibility of transferring to a four-year university.

According to her, TRiO Student Support

Services, a program aimed at helping first-generation college students, those who meet certain income requirements and/or students who are eligible for student accommodations, has influenced her greatly during her time at Lake Land.

“After meeting with [the director of the program], Marko, I feel like I can do anything,” explained Austin. “He helps me keep focus on the big picture and guides me through tough times if I’m struggling. He’s been an inspiration for me.”

For Austin, perhaps the most important thing she has learned from her experience at Lake Land College is that earning an education is more than just taking classes or receiving a degree or certificate. For her, earning her education is part of taking care of herself.

“Having an education is the one thing someone else can’t take away from you,” she said. “I’m putting myself first and making sure I’m taken care of. For me, that means getting an education.”

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Learn what you like and find a career that matches!Find the Right Career for You! By participating in this short survey about your interests, Lake Land College can help you identify which career areas, also called career clusters, might be the best fit for you. Simply mark the boxes that apply to you and tally your results at the end to be on your way to a career you love!

Iliketo Iam Learn how things grow and gardening Self-reliant

Make the best use of the earth’s natural resources A nature lover

Protect the environment Physically active

Be outdoors in all kinds of weather A planner

Operate machines and keep them in good repair A creative problem solver

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Iliketo Iam Read and follow blueprints and/or instructions Curious

Work with my hands Good at following directions

Solve technical problems Good at paying attention to detail

Visit and learn from beautiful, historic, or interesting buildings

Good at visualizing possibilities

Follow logical, step-by-step procedures Patient and persistent

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Iliketo Iam Use my imagination to communicate new information to others

Creative and imaginative

Perform creative, artistic activities or music in front of others

A good communicator

Read and write Curious about new technology

Use video and recording technology Determined / tenacious

Design brochures and posters Aware of the feelings and thoughts of others

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Iliketo Iam Work with numbers and detailed information Organized

Be the leader in a group Practical and logical

Make business contact with people Patient

Work with computer programs Tactful

Plan my work and follow instructions without close supervision

Responsible

Box4

Iliketo Iam Communicate with different types of people Friendly

Help others with their homework or to learn new things

A decision maker

Direct and plan activities for others Helpful

Handle several responsibilities at once Innovative / Inquisitive

Help people overcome their challenges A good listener

Box5

Iliketo Iam Work with numbers Trustworthy

Make predictions based on existing facts Orderly

Have a framework of rules by which to operate Self-confident

Analyze financial information and interpret it to others

Logical

Handle money with accuracy and reliability Methodical or efficient

Box6

Iliketo Iam Be involved in politics A good communicator

Negotiate, defend, and debate ideas and topics Competitive

Plan ideas and work cooperatively with others Service minded

Perform a variety of duties that may change often Well organized

Travel and see things that are new to me A problem solver

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Iliketo Iam Work under pressure Compassionate and

caring

Help sick people and animals Good at following directions

Respond quickly and calmly in emergencies Conscientious and careful

Work as a member of a team Patient

Follow guidelines precisely and meet strict standards of accuracy

A good listener

Box8

Iliketo Iam Investigate new places and activities Tactful

Work with all ages and types of people Self-motivated

Organize activities in which other people enjoy themselves

A good team member

Help people make up their minds Outgoing

Communicate easily, tactfully, and courteously Slow to anger

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Iliketo Iam Care about people, their needs, and their problems A good communicator /

good listener

Participate in community services and/or volunteering

Caring

Listen to other people’s viewpoints Non-materialistic

Help people be at their best Intuitive

Make friends with different kinds of people Non-judgmental

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Now that you’ve taken the survey, tally your results! Howmanyboxesdidyoumarkin:

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The top three career clusters for me are:

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Now, match your top results to the appropriate career clusters on page 8 and learn more about academic majors and career opportunities for you! Find options that lead directly to job opportunities (workforce ready) or transfer opportunities to four-year institutions (transfer ready).

Are you feeling lost or nervous about returning to school? Don’t think twice! Determining your interests and finding what you want to do is one of the biggest challenges many adult students face. And, you’ve already done that by taking the Career Cluster Quiz, which takes you one step closer to the college education and career you’ve always wanted! 7

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Iliketo Iam Work with computers Logical / analytical

thinker

Reason clearly and logically to solve complex problems

Detail oriented

Read technical materials and diagrams and solve technical problems

Persistent

Play video games and figure out how they work Able to concentrate well

Concentrate for long periods without being distracted

Precise and accurate

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Iliketo Iam Work under pressure or in the face of danger Adventurous

Make decisions based on observations Dependable

Be in positions of authority Community-minded

Respect rules and regulations Decisive

Debate and win arguments Optimistic

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Iliketo Iam Put things together Practical

Perform activities that produce tangible results Observant

Apply math to work out solutions Physically active

Use hand and power tools and operate equipment / machinery

A step-by-step thinker

Visualize objects in three dimensions from flat drawings

Coordinated

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Iliketo Iam Shop and go to the mall Enthusiastic

Be in charge Competitive

Make displays and promote ideas Creative

Give presentations and enjoy public speaking Self-motivated

Persuade people to buy products or to participate in activities

Persuasive

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Iliketo Iam Interpret formulas Objective

Work in a laboratory Detail oriented

Figure out how things work and investigate new things

Inquisitive

Experiment to find the best way to do something Methodical

Pay attention to details and help things be precise

Mechanically inclined

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Iliketo Iam Travel Realistic

Solve mechanical problems Mechanical

Design efficient processes Coordinated

Anticipate needs and prepare to meet them Observant

Move things from one place to another A planner

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Diagnostic ServicesSupport ServicesHealth InformaticsTherapeutic ServicesBiotechnology Research & Development

Transfer Ready •ClinicalLab Science •Pre-Chiropractic •Pre-Dentistry •Pre-Medicine •Pre-Nursing •Pre-Pharmacy •Pre-PhysicalTherapy

Food Products & Processing Plant SystemsAnimal SystemsPower, Structural & Technical SystemsEnvironmental ServiceAgribusiness

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • AgPowerTechnology • AgricultureBusiness • AgricultureBusiness&Supply • AgricultureProduction&Management • AlternativeAgricultureProduction • CropProduction • HorticulturalProduction&Landscape • Horticulture • JohnDeereTech • LivestockProduction • WasteWaterOperator • WaterPlantOperator

Transfer Ready • Agriculture • Pre-VeterinaryMedicine

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Design/Pre-ConstructionConstructionMaintenance/Operations

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • BuildingConstructionTech • CivilEngineeringTech • CivilEngineeringTechCo-op • Computer-AidedDesign •Computer-AidedDrafting • HVAC • ResidentialWiring

Transfer Ready • CivilEngineeringTechnology/Advanced Technical Studies

ProductionManufacturing Production Process DevelopmentMaintenance, Installation & RepairQuality AssuranceLogistics & Inventory ControlHealth, Safety & Environmental Assurance

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • AdvancedAutomation &ControlTechnology • CNCOperator • CNCProgrammer • Computer-AidedDesign • Computer-AidedDrafting • ComputerIntegratedManufacturing Technology • ElectronicControlTechnology • ElectronicSystemsSpecialist • IndustrialMaintenance • Instrumentation&Control Technology • Mechanical-ElectricalTechnology • ProgrammableLogicControllers • RenewableEnergy • RenewableEnergyManagement • SustainableEnergy • WeldingTechnology

Engineering & TechnologyScience & Math

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • GeospatialTechnology

Transfer Ready • BiologicalScience • Chemistry • Conservation-Pre-Forestry • Conservation-Pre-Wildlife • EarthScience • ElectronicEngineeringTech • Engineering • EnvironmentalScience • Mathematics • Physics • Pre-Engineering

Correction ServicesEmergency & Fire Mgmt. ServicesSecurity & Protective ServicesLaw Enforcement ServicesLegal Services

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • FireScienceTech • ParamedicalServices

Transfer Ready • Criminal Justice

Transportation OperationsLogistics Planning & Mgmt ServicesWarehousing & Distribution Center OperationsFacility & Mobile Equipt. MaintenanceTransportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management & RegulationHealth, Safety & Environmental ManagementSales & Services

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • AutomotiveTechnology • AutomotiveMechanic • CommercialDriverTraining

Architecture & Construction

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Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

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Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

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Audio & Video Technology & FilmPrinting TechnologyJournalism & BroadcastingTelecommunicationsPerforming ArtsVisual Arts

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • BroadcastAnnouncing • RadioBroadcasting • Radio-TVBroadcasting • TVField/StudioProduction • LiberalStudies

Transfer Ready • Art • English • Speech Communications • LiberalArts

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Some workforce ready programs include transfer options.Ask a counselor or advisor about transfer opportunities.

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Education & Training

Transfer Ready • BusinessEducation • EarlyChildhoodEducation • ElementaryEducation • HealthEducation • MathematicsEducation • PhysicalEducation • ScienceEducation • SecondaryEducation(BiologySpecialization) • SecondaryEducation(ChemistrySpecialization) • SecondaryEducation(PhysicsSpecialization) • SpecialEducation

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Diagnostic ServicesSupport ServicesHealth InformaticsTherapeutic ServicesBiotechnology Research & Development

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • AssociateDegreeinNursing • BasicNurseAssistingProgram • DentalHygiene • EmergencyMedicalServices • HealthInformation&MedicalCodingOnline • MedicalCodingSpecialistOnlineCertificate • MedicalTranscriptionist • PhysicalTherapistAssistant • PracticalNursing • MassageTherapy

5Administration & Administrative SupportProfessional Support ServicesTeaching/Training Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • ParaprofessionalEducation Teacher’s Aide

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • ChildandFamilyServices • Cosmetology • Cosmetology-NailTechnology • CosmetologyTeacher • DentalHygiene • EarlyChildhoodCare&Education •Esthetics • HumanServices • MassageTherapy • NannyChildCareProvider

General ManagementBusiness Information ManagementHuman Resources ManagementOperations ManagementAdministrative Support

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready •Accounting •AdministrativeAssistant-Executive •AdministrativeAssistant-Legal •AdministrativeAssistant-Medical •Entrepreneurship •BusinessOwnership •E-CommerceMarketing •Marketing •Management •ProfessionalSales •OfficeAssistant/Receptionist •OfficeManagement • OfficeTechnologySkills-General,Medical andMOS

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10Early Childhood Development & ServicesCounseling & Mental Health ServicesFamily & Community ServicesPersonal Care ServicesConsumer Services

Securities & InvestmentsBanking ServicesBusiness FinanceAccounting Insurance

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • Accounting

Transfer Ready • BusinessAdministration • Economics

Marketing/ManagementProfessional SalesMerchandisingMarketing CommunicationsMarketing Research

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • E-CommerceMarketing • Marketing • ProfessionalSales

Network SystemsInformation Support & ServicesWeb & Digital CommunicationsProgramming & Software Development

Start your career at Lake Land College:Workforce Ready • ComputerApplicationsSpecialist • ComputerTechnician • ComputerTroubleshooting • DesktopPublishingGraphicDesign • ElectronicCommunicationTechnician • IT-ComputerApplications • IT-ComputerGameDevelopment • IT-DigitalMediaSpecialist • IT-NetworkAdministration • IT-Programming • IT-WebTechnology

Government & Public Administration

7GovernanceNational SecurityForeign ServicePlanningRevenue & TaxationRegulationPublic Management & Administration

Start your career at Lake Land College:Transfer Ready • History • PoliticalScience

Transfer Ready • BusinessAdministration

Health Sciences

Hospitality & Tourism

9Start your career at Lake Land College:Transfer Ready • Recreation

Restaurants & Food/Beverage ServicesLodgingTravel & TourismRecreation, Amusements & Attractions

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Transfer Ready • Psychology • Recreation • Sociology/SocialWork

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Emily HartkeChair of Counseling and Judicial Affairs Advisement(217) [email protected]

Bryan BurrellAcademic Counselor for the Technology Division(217) [email protected]

Jordan HicksAcademic Counselor/Coordinator of Student Accommodations(217) [email protected]

Heather NohrenAcademic Counselor for the Business and Agriculture Divisions (217) [email protected]

Krista BurrellAcademic Counselor for the Allied Health and Math/Science Divisions(217) [email protected]

Lisa LeischAdministrative Assistant to Counseling Services(217) [email protected]

Jennifer MeltonAcademic Counselor for the Humanities and Communication Division (217) 234-5251 [email protected]

Andrea BrightAcademic Counselor for the Social Science and Education Division(217) 234-5391 [email protected]

IwouldhaveneverthoughtIwouldgobacktoschool, but in just a few short weeks at Lake Land,Ifitrightin.IcametoLakeLandformywelding technology degree after being laid off. Earning college credentials will help me stand out in the job market.

LarryButler,Mattoon

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Worried about how to pay for college? Don’t be!

Lake Land College is here to help! Ifyou’reseriousaboutattendingcollegebutneed financial assistance, there are many opportunities to financially support you as you pursue your academic goals.

To start this process, ALL students requesting financial aid must complete the 2014 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible.

InvestinyourfuturewithLake Land College!

After submitting your FAFSA, explorethefollowingoptionstohelp you reach your academic and career goals.

The following financial aid options do not require payback or reimbursement:1. Federal or state financial aid grants like the Pell Grant2. Lake Land College Foundation Scholarships (visit www.lakeland.cc.il.us/foundation/)3. Third-party scholarships (maybe you know a community organization like the Kiwanis Club)

Those who do not qualify for state, federal or local scholarship options can explore:1. Paying the bill in-full by the due date2. Signing up for the Nelnet tuition payment plan! LLC offers the Nelnet payment plan that allows students to spread their tuition payments out over the semester as opposed to paying their bill in full at one time. Advantages include easy online enrollment, flexible payment options and no interest!

Jennifer MeltonAcademic Counselor for the Humanities and Communication Division (217) 234-5251 [email protected]

A Summer 2014 Financial Aid RequestformmustbesubmittedbyMay 1, 2014 to the Lake Land College FinancialAidOffice.Thisisavailable

ontheFinancialAidWebsite, www.lakelandcollege.edu/financialaid.

Whileyou’reatit,gearupforthe2014-2015academic year and fill out your 2014-2015 FAFSA!!

More details on these options are available at www.lakelandcollege.edu/financialaid.

Did you know?Did you know that tuition and fees for an entire academic year at Lake Land for a full-time student is only $3,400? This is about ¼ of the total cost of four-year universitiesinIllinois.AlsoLakeLand’stextbookrentalsystemsavesstudentsabout $1,700 annually!

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Good Chemistry: Lake Land chem students find the right education and

F rom atoms and elements to aqueous reactions and molecular geometry, topics covered in the Lake Land College Chemistry Department sound technical, but for

students studying chemistry, this is just another day in the lab.

According to chemistry instructor Greg Capitosti, Lake Land is a top choice for many students who pursue an associate or bachelor’s degree in chemistry or related fields because it offers equipment and resources that few other institutions can, especially for first and second year students.

“A unique aspect of our department is giving our students access to state-of-the-art equipment that few other undergraduates have the opportunity to experience,” explained Capitosti.

Specifically, Lake Land chemistry students conduct experiments with equipment like a nuclear magnetic resonance instrument and a microwave reactor, to name a few. These tools not only enhance their lab experiments, but prepare students to succeed once they graduate or transfer to a four-year institution.

“When I talk to alumni who first came to Lake Land and then transfer to a four-year school, they almost all talk about how they are exceling well above the other students in their class,” said Capitosti. “They are more prepared than native students at the same institution and often take on leadership roles, helping other students conduct experiments and lab work.”

Perhaps part of that success can be contributed to the fact that all three chemistry instructors at Lake Land hold a doctorate degree in chemistry, and the department is looking to adapt its coursework to be more research based in order for Lake Land students to get their research published.

“Giving undergraduate students the opportunity to publish their work is rare, and we’re working hard to facilitate that process for them,” said Iffat Ali, chemistry instructor.

According to Ali, chemistry is a diverse field and having a background in chemical sciences serves many career choices.

“Having knowledge of chemistry is important in any field because understanding chemistry is understanding the world around us and how it is made,” she said.

Name: Alison Dougherty

Hometown: Effingham, Illinois

Major: Chemistry

What do you like about studying chemistry at Lake Land College? I think the education I’ve received so far at Lake Land is preparing me excellently to transfer. I have no doubt I am getting an exceptional education. I have friends at other schools who are studying chemistry and they aren’t getting the experience I’m getting while here at Lake Land. We train on state-of-the-art equipment that most other colleges and universities don’t have access to. This is a unique experience that I’m very grateful for. I also really respect my instructors and am thankful for their guidance.

What are your career aspirations? I hope to transfer to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and am interested in exploring forensics. However, teaching has always interested me, too.

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To learn more about the Chemistry Department at Lake Land, check out the stories of four students pursuing degrees and careers related to the chemical sciences. Or, visit: www.lakelandcollege.edu/as/msd.

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Good Chemistry: Lake Land chem students find the right education and

PathCareer

Why did you choose to attend Lake Land College? I first came to Lake Land directly after high school on a basketball scholarship. After two years here, I transferred and completed my bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences. However, after working in the field for a while, I realized I was not happy with the major I chose. So, I’m back, pursuing a degree in pre-vet med. I came to Lake Land because I’m comfortable here and know the education I receive here will help me excel in the veterinary medicine field. The instructors are very helpful and the chemistry scholarship available through the Lake Land Foundation has made it possible for me to come back to school to earn the degree I really want.

What are your career plans? I would like to transfer to Colorado State University after finishing here in order to become a large animal or livestock vet.

Name: Katie Weber

Hometown: Palmer, Illinois

Major: Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Name: Kelli Utz

Hometown: Effingham, Illinois

Major: Pre-Medicine

Why did you choose to study at Lake Land?

For me and my family, Lake Land is an affordable, practical option. My sisters also

went here, so my parents are a little bias about Lake Land and know it’s a great school.

It is also nice to stay close to home with family and friends nearby. Moving far away and not knowing anyone, plus starting my

college education, would have been a stressful situation.

What are your career aspirations? I’m undecided on where I’d like to transfer,

but I’ve been thinking about St. Louis University in order to complete my degree

in chemistry or biology and then move on to med school. I’ve also always enjoyed working

with children, so pediatrics interests me.

Name: Bailey Dow

Hometown: Neoga, Illinois

Major: Pre-Pharmacy

What is something that sticks out to you about your education at Lake Land College? I like how my instructors focus on critical thinking skills and practical applications of our coursework rather than just focusing on memorization. I really like how Dr. Capitosti is very interactive in class. He is excellent at explaining the material in depth.

What are your career aspirations? I would like to transfer to Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville in order to earn my bachelor’s in pharmacology. I’ve thought about one day owning by own business, too, but to start, I’d like to work in a pharmacy setting.

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Take control of your future

with Lake Land College’s Adult Education programs • Flexible programs

• Convenient class schedules

• GED classes and testing

• Tuition assistance

• Childcare services

• Educational pathways to degree completion

InIllinois,thosewhoholdanassociatedegreeearn,onaverage,$10,000moreannuallythan those with a high school diploma alone. Those with a high school diploma or GED

earn $143 more per week than those who don’t complete high school.

Get started today! Call 217-235-0361 for more information about Adult Education

programs at Lake Land College.

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A career in an office setting where you will need skills in: •Computersoftwareandequipment; •Communication; •Customerservice;and •Multi-taskingandnotetaking

What is Office Technology?

For more information, please visit www.lakelandcollege.edu/as/bus/index.cfm or contact:

Kathleen DaughertyCoordinator Office Technology Medical Programs(217)[email protected]

LisaJobeOffice Technology Coordinator (217)[email protected]

You will receive training using state-of-the-art technology and office equipment. Many office technology degree and certificate programs are available in the medical, legal and executive fields.

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Earn your associate degree in Criminal Justice entirely at the Kluthe Center in Effingham

For more information, contact Dustin Heuerman,criminaljusticeinstructor,at (217) 234-5310 or [email protected].

Experiencethebroadcastworldjust like the pros do!Take advantage of an opportunity to develop radio and television skills at an award-winning station for employment in the broadcasting field.

Enroll in the Radio/TV Program today!ContactGregPowers-Radio/TVProgramDirectorandWLKLStationManagerat 234-5335,[email protected]

Aspects of this new opportunity include: • Acohortmodel–attendclasseswiththesamestudents each classtohelpfacilitatelearning;

• Aconvenientscheduleofclasses–fourdaysaweek,typically betweenthehoursof9a.m.–3p.m.;

• Completeadegreeinfoursemesters(2years);

• Criminaljustice-focusedlearninginallclassestohelpstudents stayengagedinthelearningprocess;

• Personalacademicadvisementeverysemester.

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Information for All College numbersexcept those listed below ...................................... 234-LAKE (5253)Accounting/Tuition & Fees Payment ................ 234-5214Admissions Office ..................................................... 234-5434 Graduation .............................................................. 234-5028 Records ..................................................................... 234-5311 Registration ............................................................. 234-5434Adult Education ......................................................... 235-0361Bookstore/Textbooks ............................................. 234-5420 Career Services .......................................................... 234-5288 Center for Technology & ProfessionalDevelopment Online Help Desk ......................... 234-5439 Online Proctoring ................................................. 234-5459Child Care Lab ........................................................... 234-5295Community & Professional Programs Traffic Safety, CE and Continuing Professional Development, Continuing EdVentures, Community Learning, and Summer College for Youth ..................... 234-5219Cosmetology Clinic .................................................. 234-5300Counseling Services ................................................. 234-5232 Special Accommodations ................................ 234-5259 TTV (Hearing Impaired) Contact: [email protected] Dental Clinic ............................................................... 234-5249Dual Credit .................................................................. 234-5044Financial Aid-Veteran Services. ......................... 234-5231 Educational Loans ................................................ 234-5241 Veteran Services ................................................... 234-5255Honors Program ....................................................... 234-5226Learning Assistance Centers ................................ 234-5287 Testing ...................................................................... 234-5301 Tutoring .................................................................... 234-5366Library Reference Desk .......................................... 234-5440Off-Campus Locations .......................................... 234-5043Police Department ................................................... 234-5432Student Activities/Student Life/Student Publications .............................................. 234-5277PCCS .............................................................................. 234-5372Trio SSS …..................................................................... 234-5456

Off CampusEastern Region Center 224 South 6th Street, Marshall ........................ 826-8490Kluthe Center for Higher Education and Technology 1204 Network Centre, Effingham .................... 540-3555 Correctional Educational Department ............. 540-3518 Massage Therapy ............................................ 540-3535 Physical Therapist Assistant Program .............. 540-3535Mattoon Area Adult Education Center 1617 Lake Land Blvd ....................................... 235-0361Workforce Development Center / IETC 305 Richmond Ave. East, Mattoon 235-2222 Center for Business and Industry ext. 8258 Truck Driver Training ext. 8260Western Region Center 600 E. First Street, Pana 562-5000

In addition to helping you, Full Circle is just one of the steps involved in Lake Land’s

Through this initiative, we are significantly reducing the amount of natural resources used to produce printed materials. By offering class information and registration entirely online, Lake Land College has

eliminated 3.5 million pieces of paper, reducing our environmental footprint.

Envision. Educate. Engage. for a sustainable future

Important Dates

April 2 Begin Internet registration for continuing and readmit degree/certificate students for summer term 7 Begin in-person registration for continuing and readmit degree/certificate students for summer term 7 Begin Internet, in-person or by-phone registration for continuing and readmit non-degree students for summer term 21 Begin orientation and registration for new summer degree/certificate students 21 Begin Internet, in-person or by phone registration for new summer non-degree studentsMay 6 One Stop to Registration Open House: Marshall and campus 7 One Stop to Registration Open House: Effingham and Pana 9 Mailing of student bills for summer term; does not reflect Financial Aid data. 19 Last day to register for Intersession classes 19 Textbook pick-up for Intersession classes 20 Last day to drop an Intersession class without incurring a bill 20 First day of Intersession classes 26 Memorial Day: College ClosedJune 4 Last day for withdrawal from Intersession 4 Textbook pick-up for summer term; Bookstore 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 5 Financial Aid applied to student accounts for summer term 5 Last day of classes for Intersession 5 Textbook return deadline for Intersession 5 Registration Extended Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Register by this date for summer term! 5 Textbook pick-up for summer term; Bookstore 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9 First day of classes for summer term 9 Second preparation and mailing of student bills for summer term; will not reflect Financial Aid 9 & 10 Late placement and registration 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. on campus 9 - 12 Textbook pick-up for summer term; Bookstore 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 16 Last day for refund or to incur no bill for summer termJuly 3 Mid-Term for summer classes 3 Tuition and fees due for summer term 4 Independence Day: College Closed 24 Last day for student withdrawal from summer term 31 Last day of summer classes 31 Last day to file Intent to Graduate for summer termAugust 4 & 5 Final Exams for summer term 6 Summer semester closes; grades due at noon 6 Last day to return textbooks for summer term without penalty; by 5:00 p.m. 13 Last day to return textbooks for summer term with penalty; by 5:00 p.m.

Lake Land College is open Monday through Thursday only May 19, 2014 through August 15, 2014

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3 easy stepsto get started atLake Land College

Connect to LLC!Call: (217) 234-5232Online: www.lakelandcollege.eduLook for the “Admissions / Get Started” link on the left.

In Person: Visit the Student Services wing of the Luther Student Center. (To find a map of campus, go to http://lakelandcollege.edu/col/map/index.cfm)

Scan this QR code.Ifyoudon’thaveaQRCode Reader on your Smartphone, simply search your App Store!

1.Complete the Intent to EnrollOnline: Follow the steps outlined on the Get Started page.Call: (217) 234-5354 to request a paper copy of the Intent to Enroll. In Person: Complete the Intent to Enroll in the Student Services wing of the Luther Student Center.

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Apply for Financial AidCall: (217) 234-5231Online: Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov. Lake Land College’s school code is 007644.In Person: Attend a local or campus Financial Aid Night for assistance.

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2. Hover your mouse over the “Schedules and Catalog” link.

1. Visit

Catalog1. To view the Lake Land College Catalog, click on the “College Catalog” link.

Schedule1. For a list of the semester’s classes, click on the “Schedules” link.

2. To view and/or print a complete list of courses offered in a semester or term, click on “View a printable PDF of the Schedule.”

3. To view classes offered in your community, select the appropriate extension center or scroll down the page.

4. To search for specific classes, scroll down, click on the “View a searchable class schedule/IRIS” link. You are now in IRIS. • To search for classes select the “Term” from the drop-down menu. • If you want to search for specific classes that meet at certain times or days, fill in the optional fields. You can also refine your search by choosing the subject or location you are interested in.

•After you fill in the fields that apply to you, select “Submit.”

•The results will load and take you to a new page with the class listings.

Request a printed schedule at www.lakelandcollege.edu/schedules or by phone at 217-234-5253.

Turn the page to see a complete list of courses offered for the Summer 2014 term!

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AgricultureAGR-041 Supervised Occupational Exp IAGR-042 Supervised Ocupational Exp IIAGR-053 Integrated Pest ManagementAGR-086 Adjusting New and Used MachAGR-094 Ag Machinery Air ConditioningAGR-120 Agriculture Economics

Allied HealthAHE-040 Basic Nurse AssistingAHE-041 Medical TerminologyAHE-055 Math for Meds

AnthropologyANT-200 General Anthropology

ArtART-181 Intro to Film AppreciationART-240 Art and GenderART-250 Understanding Art

Associate Degree NursingADN-051 Transition to ADNADN-052 Nursing Process & PharmacologyADN-061 Health Assessment

Automotive TechnologyAUT-050 Engine RepairAUT-054 Heating and Air Conditioning IAUT-075 Supervised Occupational Exp

Bio-ScienceBIO-050 Basic Anatomy & PhysiologyBIO-100 Bio Science IBIO-130 Environmental ScienceBIO-150 Biotechnology in SocietyBIO-160 Introduction to GeneticsBIO-225 Human Ana/Phys IBIO-226 Human Ana/Phys IIBIO-235 Microbiology

Building Construction TechBCT-078 Architectural S.O.E.

BusinessBUS-081 Office Technology InternshipBUS-082 Medical Transcript InternshipBUS-083 Ofc Tech Internship-MedicalBUS-085 Accounting ProcessBUS-090 Prin of RetailingBUS-091 Prin of AdvertisingBUS-092 Principles of SellingBUS-094 Business MathBUS-095 Fundamentals of AccountingBUS-113 KeyboardingBUS-115 Processing InfoBUS-120 Business Career DevelopmentBUS-141 Business CommunicationsBUS-142 Introduction to BusinessBUS-151 Financial AccountingBUS-152 Managerial AccountingBUS-200 Legal Environ/BusinessBUS-281 Business Statistics

ChemistryCHM-111 Concepts of ChemistryCHM-120 Gen, Organic & Biochemistry ICHM-121 Gen, Organic & Biochemistry IICHM-150 General Chemistry ICHM-151 General Chemistry II

Civil Engineering TechnologyCET-060 Surveying ICET-062 Surveying IICET-065 Data Collection GIS MappingCET-075 Supervised Occupational ExpCET-076 Supervised Occupational ExpCET-079 Supervised Occupational Exp

Computer Aided DraftingCAD-056 CAD ICAD-057 CAD IICAD-062 Introduction to SolidworksCAD-075 Supervised Occupational Exp

ComputerInformationSystemsCIS-060 Project ManagementCIS-069 Adv Animation and ModelingCIS-071 Introduction to NetworkingCIS-093 AccessCIS-094 ExcelCIS-099 Web Page DesignCIS-101 Internet Systems/ApplicationsCIS-160 Practical Software Application

ComputerIntegratedManufCIM-060 CNC Machining

Construction OccupationCOC-054 Basic Carpentry I

Continuing EducationCNC-017 Dance Aerobics & ConditioningCNC-025 Experience Paris & London Tour

CosmetologyCOS-054 Cosmetology IIICOS-058 Cosmetology VCOS-059 Cosmetology ClinicCOS-060 Salon ManagementCOS-077 Cosmetology Teacher II

Dental HygieneDHY-060 Dental AssistingDHY-081 PeriodontologyDHY-082 Dental Hygiene SeminarDHY-083 Clinic I

Early Childhood EducationECE-102 Health/Safety/Nutri/Yng ChildECE-110 Child Behavior Management

Earth ScienceESC-102 Weather and Climate

EconomicsECO-231 Principles of Econ I (Macro)ECO-232 Prin Economics II (Micro)

EducationEDU-103 Teaching/Learning W/TechnologyEDU-190 Introduction/Special EducationEDU-200 Educational PsychologyEDU-210 Diversity/Schools & Societies

Electronic Engineering TechEET-052 Solid State DevicesEET-053 A+ Technician PreparationEET-060 Computer HardwareEET-064 A+ Computer EssentialsEET-068 Photovoltaic SystemsEET-070 Photovoltaic TechnicianEET-074 Supervised Occupational Exp

Emergency Medical ServicesEMS-011 CPR for Healthcare ProvidersEMS-016 BLS for Healthcare ProvidersEMS-038 Prehospital Registered NurseEMS-050 Emergency Medical Tech-BasicEMS-057 Paramedical Services IIEMT-012 Special Topics in EMSEMT-015 ENPC Provider CourseEMT-020 BLS Instructor CourseEMT-021 Medical & Legal Aspects EMSEMT-024 Ethics in Prehospital CareEMT-025 ACLS Provider Course

EnglishENG-005 Foundations in CompositionENG-007 Composition SkillsENG-110 Manual Comm-DeafENG-111 Advanced SigningENG-120 Composition IENG-121 Composition II

English as a Second LanguageESL-016 ESL-Entry Level IIIESL-019 ESL-Intermediate Level III

EstheticsEST-045 Esthetics V

Foreign LanguageFLG-140 Elem Spanish IFLG-141 Elem Spanish II

GeographyGEO-140 World Geography

GeospatialInformationSystemsGIS-095 Geospatial Tech Internship

Health EducationHED-102 NutritionHED-178 Responding to EmergenciesHED-200 Principles of HealthHED-290 Disease Processes

HistoryHIS-153 History/Culture of Third WorldHIS-155 History of the U.S. IHIS-156 History of the U.S. IIHIS-250 Western Civil to 1660HIS-252 West Civil/1660-Present

HorticultureHRT-072 Herbaceous Landscape Plants IIHRT-091 Supervised Occupational Exp IHRT-092 Supervised Occupational Exp II

Human ServicesHSP-053 Work Experience Seminar IHSP-054 Field Experience IHSP-055 Work Experience Seminar IIHSP-056 Field Experience IIHSP-065 Intro to Substance AbuseHSP-103 Foundations of Human ServicesHSP-122 Social Welfare

HumanitiesHUM-120 Myths and LegendsHUM-150 Humanities Through the Arts

IndependentStudyINS-099 Portfolio DevelopINS-200 Internship/Cooperative EducINS-299 Independent Study

InformationTechnologyTrainITT-040 IT Computer Apps Cert IntITT-041 IT Computer Apps Degree IntITT-042 IT Net Admin Cert InternshipITT-043 IT Net Admin Degree IntITT-044 IT Programming Cert IntITT-045 IT Programming Degree IntITT-046 IT Web Technology Cert IntITT-047 IT Web Technology Degree IntITT-050 IT Game Dev Cert InternshipITT-064 Human Computer Interaction Lab

IntensiveEnglishLanguageIEL-019 Beg English Non-Native SpeakerIEL-021 Int English Non-Native SpeakerIEL-023 Adv English Non-Native Speaker

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View the complete listings online at www.lakelandcollege.edu.Request a printed schedule online or via phone at 217-234-5434.

John Deere Ag TechJDA-041 John Deere SOE IJDA-072 JD Advanced Power TrainsJDA-094 John Deere Air Cond Systems

Law Enforce/Criminal JusticeCJS-056 IL Concealed Carry HandgunCJS-150 Intro/Criminal JustCJS-152 Criminal Investigation ICJS-156 Criminal LawCJS-158 Juvenile JusticeCJS-160 Criminal Evidence & ProcedureCJS-166 Corrections

Learning Assistance CenterTUT-013 Basic Memory DynamicsTUT-023 Test Taking StrategiesTUT-026 Relieving Computer Anxiety

LiteratureLIT-130 Intro to LiteratureLIT-147 Introduction to Fiction

Massage TherapyMAS-060 A & P for Massage Therapist IIMAS-067 Pathology/Massage TherapistMAS-075 Massage Therapy IIIMAS-077 Massage Clinic I

MathematicsMAT-005 Beginning AlgebraMAT-006 Intermediate AlgebraMAT-009 GeometryMAT-116 General Education MathMAT-118 Math for Elem Teachers IMAT-125 StatisticsMAT-130 College AlgebraMAT-132 TrigonometryMAT-140 Algebra With TrigonometryMAT-210 Finite MathematicsMAT-211 Math AnalysisMAT-218 Math for Elem Teachers IIMAT-241 Analytical Geom-Calc I

Mechanical Electrical TechMET-076 Supervised Occupational Exp

Medical Coding SpecialistMCS-040 Health Info for ProfessionalsMCS-055 Principles of ICD-10-CMCodingMCS-080 Clinic-Med Coding Internship

MusicMUS-150 Music in Amer History/CultureMUS-229 Understanding Music

PhilosophyPHI-232 World ReligionsPHI-270 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI-280 Ethics

Physical EducationPED-116 GolfPED-117 Advanced GolfPED-119 KaratePED-123 Karate IIPED-143 AerobicsPED-172 Bsc Act Elem/Sec ChildPED-209 Aerobic FitnessPED-210 P/F Aerobic FitnessPED-219 Karate IIIPED-223 Karate IVPED-224 Karate VPED-225 Karate VIPED-285 Fitness for Life

Physical Therapist AssistantPTA-085 PTA Clinical Practicum III

PhysicsPHY-115 Astronomy

Political SciencePOS-160 American National GovernmentPOS-162 State/Local Govern

Power Plant TechnologyPPT-075 Supervised Occupational Exp

Practical NursingPNC-054 Practical Nursing IIIPNC-055 Basic Pharmacology II

Programmable Logic ControllersPLC-040 Fund of Instrumentation

PsychologyPSY-271 Intr/PsychologyPSY-274 Child DevelopmentPSY-275 Psych of Maturity and Old AgePSY-277 Social PsychologyPSY-278 Family RelationsPSY-279 Human Dev/Life Span

ReadingRDG-007 Fundamentals of ReadingRDG-009 Essentials in ReadingRDG-050 Reading and Study Skills I

RecreationREC-180 Leadership/Recreat

Service LearningSLN-200 Community Service

Social ScienceSOS-050 Human Relations

SociologySOC-280 Introduction to SociologySOC-286 Racial and Ethnic Groups

SpeechSPE-111 Intro to Speech CommunicationSPE-200 Interpersonal Communication

Strategies for SuccessSFS-101 Strategies for Success

TechnologyTEC-040 Blueprint Reading/Industry ITEC-043 Industrial SafetyTEC-045 Introduction to DraftingTEC-048 Applied Shop ComputationsTEC-050 Technical Math ITEC-054 Technical Math IIITEC-055 Special Topics in Technology

WeldingWEL-047 Shielded Metal Arc Welding IWEL-048 Shielded Metal Arc Welding IIWEL-057 Welding Fundamentals

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Taking all of your classes online? Save yourself a trip to campus and have your books shipped to you via UPS. To learn more, email [email protected] or call (217) 234-5420.

June 19 – Campus Visit DayJoin us for a tour of campus and an opportunity to learn more about how to get started at Lake Land College!

April 21-25 – Adult Week Watchforexcitingeventsinyourcommunities and the launch of Bring a Friend to Campus day. New adult students who attend the events and register for courses are eligible for a tuition waiver for one class.