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High School Partnership Program Schools & Courses Empowering People LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Education & High School Partnerships High School Partnership Program Schools & Courses 2020-2021 Yvette McLemore, Director High School Partnership Alton High School Bethalto- Civic Memorial Brussels High School & Community Education Bunker Hill High School Calhoun High School Carlinville High School Lewis and Clark Community College Carrollton High School East Alton/Wood River High School Edwardsville High School 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035 Gillespie High School Greenfield High School Jersey Community High School (618) 468-5050 [email protected] Marquette Catholic High School Metro-East Lutheran High School North Greene High School Roxana High School Southwestern High School Staunton High School FL = Class offered in Fall Semester SP = Class offered in Spring Semester YR = Class runs all Year, over both semesters` LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE High School Partnership Program 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035 (618) 468-2800 www.lc.edu March 23, 2021 Empowering People LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Education & High School Partnerships Cathy Laramee, LCCC Contact Christine Smith, HSP Contact Alton High School [email protected] [email protected] 618-468-5856 L&C F S Y Course L&C Course Name Credit High School Course Name Instructor Transfer L P R Number ✓ ART 141 History of Art 1 3 Art History (H) AP B. Heck PCS 1.1 ✓ ART 151 Advanced Photography 3 Digital Photography B. Heck PCS 1.1 ✓ ART 161 Graphic Design I 3 Graphic Communications II L. Browning-Needham PCS 1.2 ✓ ✓ BIOL 135 General Zoology 4 Zoology A. Laaker PCS 1.1 ✓ ✓ BIOL 138 Field Biology 3 Field Ecology D. Pettus PCS 1.1 Natural Resources & Environmental ✓ ✓ BIOL 145 3 Environmental Science D. Pettus PCS 1.1 Science ✓ ✓ BTEC 151 Intro to Computer Skills 3 Computer Software Application B. Rickman PCS 1.2 ✓ ✓ BUSN 161 Issues of E-Commerce & Social Media 3 Social Media & Interactive E-Commerce B. Bergin PCS 1.1 ✓ B. Heck CGRD 140 Digital Photography 3 Digital Photography PCS 1.2 ✓ L. Browning-Needham ✓ CGRD 142 Adobe Photoshop 3 Graphics Communications I L. Browning-Needham PCS 1.2 ✓ CGRD 144 Adobe Illustrator 3 Graphic Communications I L. Browning-Needham PCS 1.2 ✓ CGRD 150 Desktop Publishing Using InDesign 3 Graphic Communications II L. Browning-Needham PCS 1.2 ✓ CHDV 131 Introduction To Child Development 3 Early Childhood Care and Educ. I&2 T. Douglas PCS 1.2 ✓ CHDV 133 Child Growth & Development 3 Early Childhood Care and Educ. I&2 T. Douglas PCS 1.2 Not this Year CRMJ 131 Intro to American Criminal Justice 3 Intro to American Criminal Justice S. Golike PCS 1.2 ✓ DRFT 131 Fundamentals of General Drafting 3 Drafting P. Goetten PCS 1.2 ✓ DRFT 146 AutoCAD 3 CAD Technology P. Goetten PCS 1.2 ✓ ✓ ECON 151 Macroeconomics 3 Honors Macro Economics B. Bergin PCS 1.1 ✓ ✓ ECON 152 Microeconomics 3 Honors Micro Economics B. Bergin PCS 1.1 FL = Class offered in Fall Semester SP = Class offered in Spring Semester YR = Class runs all Year, over both semesters` LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE High School Partnership Program 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035 (618) 468-2800 www.lc.edu March 23, 2021 Empowering People LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Education & High School Partnerships ✓ M. Sautman College Prep English IV Advanced ✓ ENGL 131 First-Year English I 3 S Casselman PCS 1.1 Composition Honors ✓ J. Nemec ✓ S. Casselman College Prep English IV Literature ✓ ENGL132 First-Year English II 3 J. Nemec PCS 1.1 Analysis Honors ✓ M. Sautman ✓ T. Fortschneider HIST 231 American Republic: Beg-1877 3 Honors US History (A) PCS 1.1 ✓ D. Hurley ✓ T. Fortschenider HIST 232 American Nation: 1877-Present 3 Honors US History (B) PCS 1.1 ✓ D. Hurley ✓ ✓ ITEC 132 Intro to Computer Networking 3 Vocational CPU Networking I B. Bergin PCS 1.2 ✓ ITEC 142 Operating Sys Tech for A+ 3 Operating Sys Tech for A+ B. Bergin PCS 1.2 ✓ ITEC 148 Network Tech I 3 Network Tech I B. Bergin PCS 1.2 ✓ ITEC 154 PC Service and A+ Preparation 4 PC Service and A+ Preparation B. Bergin PCS 1.2 ✓ MATH 235 Statistics 4 AP Statistics J. Dresch PCS 1.1 ✓ MCOM 125 Introduction To Broadcasting 3 Advanced Multimedia B. Bergin PCS 1.2 MCOM 134 News Writing 3 Journalism 2 Honors A. Gray PCS 1.1 ✓ J. Hammond SPAN 131 Elementary Spanish I 4 Spanish III Honors (A) PCS 1.1 ✓ M. Bachman ✓ J. Hammond SPAN 132 Elementary Spanish II 4 Spanish III Honors (B) PCS 1.1 ✓ M. Bachman ✓ SPAN 231 Intermediate Spanish I 4 Spanish IV Honors (A) AP J. Hammond PCS 1.1 ✓ SPAN 232 Intermediate Spanish II 4 Spanish IV Honors (B) AP J. Hammond PCS 1.1 FL = Class offered in Fall Semester SP = Class offered in Spring Semester YR = Class runs all Year, over both semesters` LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE High School Partnership Program 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035 (618) 468-2800 www.lc.edu March 23, 2021 Empowering People LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Education & High School Partnerships Cathy Laramee, LCCC Contact Anita Steinman, HSP Contact Bethalto [email protected] [email protected] Civic Memorial High School 618-468-5856 L&C F S Y Course L&C Course Name Credit High School Course Name Instructor Transfer L P R Number ✓ ✓ ART 141 History of Art I 3 Art History S. Gibson PCS 1.1 ✓ CDEV 130 Career Development 3 Career Development T. Morgan PCS 1.1 Not This Year CGRD 142 Adobe Photoshop 3 Web Page Design T. Morgan PCS 1.2 ✓ ✓ CIS 135 Computer Literacy 3 Computer Literacy T. Morgan PCS 1.1 ✓ DRFT 131 Fundamentals of General Drafting 3 Drafting 4 – Engineering Drawing D. Short PCS 1.2 ✓ DRFT 146 AutoCAD 3 Mechanical Drafting D. Short PCS 1.2 ✓ ENGL 131 First-Year English I 3 English 131 C. Wiest PCS 1.1 ✓ ENGL 132 First-Year English II 3 English 132 C. Wiest PCS 1.1. ✓ HIST 231 American Republic: Beginning-1877 3 US History S. Gibson PCS 1.1 ✓ HIST 232 American Nation 1887-Present 3 US History S. Gibson PCS 1.1 ✓ MATH 131 College Algebra 4 College Algebra C. Maag PCS 1.1 ✓ MATH 145 General Education Statistics 4 AP Statistics B. Gruen PCS 1.1 ✓ MATH 171 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Calculus I B. Gruen PCS 1.1 Not This Year MCOM 125 Introduction to Broadcasting 3 B. Kalker PCS 1.2 Not This Year MCOM 134 News Writing 3 Intro to Journalism C. 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McKinney PCS 1.2 ✓ ✓ WELD 194 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3 Welding Tech 2 M. Mckinney PCS 1.2 FL = Class offered in Fall Semester SP = Class offered in Spring Semester YR = Class runs all Year, over both semesters` LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE High School Partnership Program 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035 (618) 468-2800 www.lc.edu March 23, 2021 Empowering People LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Education & High School Partnerships Heather Amburg, LCCC Contact Kaye Gilbreth, HSP Contact Brussels High School [email protected] [email protected] 618-468-2274 L&C Course FL SP YR L&C Course Name Credit High School Course Name Instructor Transfer Number ✓ ECOL 101 Plant Growth & Development 3 Horticulture A. Manker PCS 1.2 ✓ ECOL 102 Plant Reproduction 3 Horticulture A. Manker PCS 1.2 FL = Class offered in Fall Semester SP = Class offered in Spring Semester YR = Class runs all Year, over both semesters` LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE High School Partnership Program 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035 (618) 468-2800 www.lc.edu March 23, 2021 Empowering People LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Education & High School Partnerships Kelly Wilson, LCCC Contact Theresa Dissen, HSP Contact Bunker Hill High School [email protected] [email protected] 618-468-2276 L&C F S Y Course L&C Course Name Credit High School Course Name Instructor Transfer A P R Number ✓ CDEV 130 Career Development 3 Career Development T. Dissen PCS 1.1 ✓ ECOL 101 Plant Growth and Development 3 Horticulture Science B. Young PCS 1.2 Not This Year ECOL 102 Plant Reproduction 3 Horticulture Science B. Young PCS 1.2 ✓ HIST 231 American Republic: Beginning-1877 3 Honors US History I D. Banwart PCS 1.1 ✓ HIST 232 American Nation: 1877 to Present 3 Honors US History II D. 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