Lake Michigan College

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Lake Michigan CollegeMission StatementDr. Trevor KubatzkePresidentSt. Joseph, MichiganBoard of TrusteesThe philosophy of Lake Michigan College, an institution of higher education,is founded on the belief that education is for all who wish to develop theirpotential. It is fundamental that a community college assist in meeting theeducational, career, cultural, wellness and recreational needs of the community it serves through its courses (credit and non-credit), certificates, degrees,and state-authorized baccalaureate programs. This involves a five-fold obligation: to provide for the educational aspirations, needs and learningexpectations of the individual and the community;Dr. Michael LindleyChairNew Buffalo, MichiganMs. Debra JohnsonVice-ChairSt. Joseph, MichiganMr. John GroverSecretarySt. Joseph, Michigan to provide for the occupational needs and desires of the learner and thecommunity; to provide for the cultural interests and the wellness and recreationalneeds of the individual, and thus contribute to the development ofeffective citizens; to provide an assurance of quality in programs and in people; to develop an international perspective that prepares students, anddevelop employees and community members for a world economy andglobal citizenship.ValuesHow Lake Michigan College accomplishes its mission is as important asthe mission itself. Fundamental to success for the College are certain basicvalues:Mr. Jeff CurryTreasurerNiles, MichiganMr. Paul BerganTrusteeEau Claire, MichiganMs. Mary Jo TomasiniTrusteeSt. Joseph, MichiganMs. Joan SmithTrusteeSodus, MichiganLake Michigan College 2018-2019 College CatalogExcellenceEvery College program and service must be of the highest quality.Student-Centered/Customer-FocusedLake Michigan College must know and understand its students andcommunity.ResponsivePrograms and services must respond to the needs of students and thecommunity, with constant review, analysis, research and action.DiversityThe College should strive to create a diverse community that represents allsegments of society, including women, ethnic -minorities and people withdisabilities, in its student body, faculty and staff.CaringThe campus atmosphere should promote caring for one another ascolleagues, including recognition of faculty and staff for exceptionalperformance, open and honest communication, shared planning,participative management, encouragement of responsible and creative risktaking, and provisions for professional development.This atmosphere must extend to students and the community.2lakemichigancollege.edu 1-800-252-1562

Table of ContentsLake Michigan College President and Board of Trustees.Page 2Mission Statement and Values .Page 2Academic Calendar.Pages 4-8About Lake Michigan College.Page 9Accreditation Information. Pages 10-11Assurance of Quality.Page 12Program, Transfer and Degree Information.Page 13Additional Information.Page 14College and University Transfer Information. Pages 15-16Credit for Experiential Learning. Pages 17-18Transfer and Academic Advising. Pages 17-18Credential Completion and Graduation. Pages 19-20Work-Based Learning.Page 21Institutional Outcomes. Page 22General Education Requirements for Graduates of LMC. Pages 23-24Programs and Areas of Study. Pages 25-103Course Descriptions. Pages 104-172Directory and Contact Information.Pages 173-183Academic Information and Resources. Pages 184-191Code of Conduct. Pages 192-201Know Your Rights. Pages 202-207Safety on Campus. Pages 208-221Tuition and Financial Information. Pages 222-228Information contained in this College Catalog is correct at the time of publishing. However, this Catalog should not be considereda contract between Lake Michigan College and any student. Lake Michigan College reserves the right to make changes tothe information contained herein without notice or obligation.Please visit lakemichigancollege.edu for the most current information.Lake Michigan College 2018-2019 College Catalog3lakemichigancollege.edu 1-800-252-1562

Academic Calendar 2018-2019Lake Michigan College has two semesters and an optional summer term. Fall and Spring semesters and Summer term areeach fourteen (14) weeks. Each may offer a variety of class session lengths: fourteen (14) weeks, seven (7) weeks, and five(5) weeks; the summer term also offers a ten (10)-week class session. Any course which is less than fourteen (14) weeks inlength, except clinical-based courses, is taught in an accelerated format. This calendar is subject to change. Visitlakemichigancollege.edu/calendar for current information.DateApr 6Apr 9Aug 31Sept 1-3Sept 4Sept 11DayFridayMondayFridaySat-MonTuesdayTuesdaySept 25Oct 1TuesdayMondayOct 2Oct 5Oct 7Oct 8Oct 8Oct 12TuesdayFridaySundayMondayMondayFridayOct 15MondayOct 16Oct 22Oct 23Oct 23Oct 24Oct 31TuesdayMondayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdayNov 2FridayFall 2018Fall 2018 Veterans’ Priority Registration beginsFall 2018 Traditional Registration beginsDecember/Fall 2018 graduation application available onlineLabor Day holiday - College closedClasses begin for first 5-, 7- and full 14-week coursesLast day to drop first 5-, 7- and full 14-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Mid-term grades due by 2pm for first 5-week coursesLast day to withdraw from first 5-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.Mid-term grades due by 2pm for first 7-week coursesSpring 2019 Veterans’ Priority Registration beginsFirst 5-week courses endSpring 2019 Traditional Registration beginsMiddle 5-week courses beginLast day to withdraw from first 7-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.Last day to drop middle 5-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Professional Dev/LMC Day – College closedMid-Term grades due by 2 p.m. for 14-week and Open Entry coursesFirst 7-week courses endMid-term grades due by 2pm for middle 5-week classesLast 7-week courses beginLast day to drop last 7-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Last day to withdraw from middle 5-week courses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdrawrequests after this date are granted by instructor permission only.Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog4lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

DateDayFall 2018Nov 5MondayNov 8Nov 9Nov 9Nov 16ThursdayFridayFridayFridayNov 20Nov 21- 25Nov 26TuesdayWed-SunMondayLast day to withdraw from Summer 2018 Open Entry/Open Exitcourses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted byinstructor permission only.Middle 5-week courses endDecember/Fall 2018 graduation application dueLast 5-week courses beginLast day to drop last 5-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Mid-term grades due by 2pm for last 7-week coursesThanksgiving break - College closedLast day to withdraw from full 14-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.Nov 26MondayNov 27Dec 2TuesdaySundayDec 6ThursdayDec 7FridayDec 16Dec 18Dec 20Dec 22Jan 1, 2019Mar 22, ateOct 5Oct 8Jan 2Jan 2Jan 14Jan 21Jan sdayFeb 1Feb 5DateFeb 8FridayTuesdayDayFridayFeb 12TuesdayLast day to withdraw from Open Entry/Defined Exit courses with aguaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.Mid-term grades due by 2pm for last 5-week classesLast day to add Fall 2018 Open Entry/Open Exit and Open Entry/Defined Exit courses.Last day to withdraw from last 7-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.Last day to withdraw from last 5-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructor permission only.Classes endFinal Grades due by 2:00 p.m.Final Grades available to students onlineWinter break - College closedLast day to withdraw from Fall 2018 Open Entry/Open Exit courseswith a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted byinstructor permission only.Spring 2019Spring 2019 Veterans’ Priority Registration beginsSpring 2019 Traditional Registration beginsCollege opensMay/Spring 2019 graduation application available onlineClasses begin for first 5-, 7-,and full 14-week coursesMartin Luther King Day: college open, no classesLast day to drop first 5-, 7-, and full 14-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Health Science Application due for MRI & Sonography programsMid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for first 5-week classesSpring 2019Last day to withdraw from first 5-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructor permissiononly.Mid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for first 7-week classesLake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog5lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

Feb 14Feb 17Feb 18Feb 25ThursdaySundayMondayMondayFeb 25MondayFeb 25Mar 4 - 10Mar 8Mar 11MondayMon-SatFridayMondayMar 11Mar 12Mar 14Mar 15Mar 22MondayTuesdayThursdayFridayFridayMar 22FridayMar 22FridayMar 31Apr 1Apr 5Apr 8Apr 8SundayMondayFridayMondayMondayApr 9Apr 12TuesdayFridayApr 12FridayApr 16Apr19–Apr21TuesdayFriday –SundayProfessional Development Day - College closedFirst 5 week courses endMiddle 5-week courses beginLast day to drop middle 5-week classes with a refund. No refundsissued after this date.May/Spring 2019 graduation application dueLast day to withdraw from first 7-week classes with a guaranteed “W”. Withdrawrequests received after this date are granted by instructor permission only.Spring Break - College open Mon-Fri, no classesSummer 2019 Veterans’ Priority Registration beginsMid-Term grades due by 2 p.m. for 14-week and Open Entry classesSummer 2019 Traditional Registration beginsMid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for middle 5-week classesFirst 7-week classes endLast 7-week classes beginLast day to withdraw from middle 5-week courseswith a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted byinstructor permission only.Last day to withdraw from Fall 2018 OpenEntry/Open Exit courses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after thisdate are granted by instructor permission only.Last day to drop last 7-week classes with a refund.No refunds issues after this date.Middle 5-week courses endLast 5-week courses beginFall 2019 Veterans’ Priority Registration beginsFall 2019 Traditional Registration beginsLast day to drop last 5-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Mid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for last 7-week classesLast day to withdraw from full 14-week courseswith a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted byinstructor permission only.Last day to withdraw from Open Entry/Defined Exitcourses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date granted byinstructor permission only.Mid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for last 5-week classes.Spring Recess – College closedLake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog6lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

DateApr 21DaySundayApr 25ThursdayApr 26FridayMay 3May 5May 5May 7May 9May 12FridaySundaySundayTuesdayThursdaySundayJuly 8MondayDateMar 8Mar 11May 1May 12DayFridayMondayWednesdaySundayMay 13May 20MondayMondayMay 25-27May 28June 4Sat-MonTuesdayTuesdayJune 4June 7June 20TuesdayFridayThursdayJune 30July 1July 1SundayMondayMondayJuly 4ThursdaySpring 2019Last day to add Spring 2019 Open Entry/Open Exitand Open Entry/Defined Exit coursesLast day to withdraw from last 7-week classes with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.Last day to withdraw from last 5-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructor permissiononly.Graduation rehearsalClasses endCommencement at 2:00 p.m.Final Grades due by 2:00 p.m.Final Grades available to students onlineHealth Science Application due for Nursing, Radiologic Technology,and Computed Tomography (CT) programs.Last day to withdraw from Spring 2019 Open Entry/Open Exitcourses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date granted byinstructor permission only.Summer 2019Summer 2019 Veterans’ Priority Registration beginsSummer 2019 Traditional Registration beginsAugust/Summer 2019 graduation application available onlineHealth Science Application due for Nursing, Radiologic Technology,and Computed Tomography (CT) programsClasses begin for first 7- and full 14-week coursesLast day to drop first 7- and full 14-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Memorial Day Holiday – College closed10-week courses beginLast day to drop 10-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Mid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for first 7-week classesAugust/Summer 2019 graduation application dueLast day to withdraw from first 7-week courses witha guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructorpermission only.First 7-week courses endLast 7-week courses beginMid-Term grades due by 2 p.m. for 10-week, 14-week, andand Open Entry classesIndependence Day – College closedLake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog7lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

DateJuly 8DayMondayJuly 8MondayJuly 23TuesdayJuly 24July 29WednesdayMondayJuly 29MondayAugust 4SundayAug 8Aug 8ThursdayThursdayAug 12Aug 14Aug 22Aug 26Aug 28Nov r 2019Last day to drop last 7-week courses with a refund.No refunds issued after this date.Last day to withdraw from Spring 2019 Open Entry/Open Exitcourses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are grantedby instructor permission only.Mid-term grades due by 2 p.m. for last 7-week classesLast day to withdraw from 10-week courses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdrawrequests after this date are granted by instructor permission only.Last day to withdraw from full 14-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructor permissiononly.Last day to withdraw from Summer 2019 Open Entry/Defined Exitcourses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are grantedby instructor permission only.Last day to add Summer 2019 Open Entry/OpenExit and Open Entry/Defined Exit courses10-week courses endLast day to withdraw from last 7-week courses with a guaranteed“W”. Withdraw requests after this date are granted by instructor permissiononly.Final Grades due by 2pm for 10-week classesFinal Grades for 10-week classes available to students onlineClasses endFinal Grades due by 2:00 p.m. for all summer classesFinal Grades available to students onlineLast day to withdraw from Summer 2019 Open Entry/Open Exitcourses with a guaranteed “W”. Withdraw requests after this date are grantedby instructor permission only.Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog8lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

About Lake Michigan CollegeLake Michigan College is a 2-year community college offering associate degrees, certificates,and a wide range of continuing education and workforce training. The College’s district includes all ofBerrien County, Covert Township, and the South Haven Public Schools district, all in southwest Michigan.Website: lakemichigancollege.eduPhone: 1-800-252-1562CampusesBenton Harbor Campus2755 East Napier AvenueBenton Harbor, Michigan 49022(269) 927-1000MAIN BUILDINGHANSON TECHNOLOGYCENTERNiles Campus atBertrand CrossingNiles, MISouth Haven CampusSouth Haven, MI1905 Foundation DriveNiles, Michigan 49120(269) 637-7500TODD CENTERTHE MENDEL CENTER125 Veterans BoulevardSouth Haven, Michigan 49090(269) 695-1391Approved Off Campus SitesAllegan County AreaTechnical & Education Center, Allegan, MIFour Winds Casino, New Buffalo, MI2891 116th AvenueAllegan, Michigan 49010(269) 927-817011111 Wilson RoadNew Buffalo, Michigan 49117Four Winds Casino, Hartford, MI68600 Red Arrow HighwayHartford, Michigan 49057Lake Michigan College 2018-2019 College Catalog9lakemichigancollege.edu 1-800-252-1562

AccreditationInstitutional Accreditation information (HLC)HLC AccreditationLake Michigan College is accredited by:The Higher Learning Commission230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411(800) 621-7440hlcommission.orgTo learn more about LMC’s accreditations please visit lakemichigancollege.edu/about/ accreditation.Program Accreditation InformationDental AssistingThe program in Dental Assisting is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of theAmerican Dental Association, (CODA), 2111 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611, Phone: 312-4404653 a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and bythe U.S. Department of Education. The program is also accredited by the Michigan State Board ofDentistry.Diagnostic Medical SonographyAccredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, located at6021 University Boulevard, suite 500, Ellicott City, MD 21043; Phone 443-973-3251; jrcdms.org.The program is also accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health EducationPrograms, located at 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756; Phone 727-210-2350; caahep.org.Magnetic Resonance ImagingThis program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, IL 60606-3182; Phone 312-704-5304. Jrcert.orgLake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog10lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

NursingThe associate degree Nursing program is approved by the Accreditation Commission for Education inNursing, Inc., (ACEN), 3343 Peachtree Road NE Suite 850 Atlanta, GA 30326, Phone: 404-975-5000acenursing.org.Medical AssistingThe certificate in Medical Assisting is approved by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied HealthEducation Programs (CAAHEP), 25400 U.S. Highway 19 North, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL 33763, Phone:727-210-2350. caahep.orgRadiologic TechnologyThis program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20 N.Wacker Dr., Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182; Phone 312-704-5300. jrcert.org and email@jrcert.org.Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog11lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

Assurance of Academic QualityPolicy Statement:job upgrading, personal development, and publicservice.If a continuing education or short-termtraining student fails to achieve the learningobjectives for a course or program, that student canrepeat the module or program at no additional cost.Lake Michigan College assures that studentscompleting coursework with a grade of "C" or betterin that course, or earn an Associate Degree orCertificate, will be capable of performing the entrylevel skills needed in the respective major or field ofstudy.If the student is subsequently judged by an employerto be lacking in technical job skills normally expectedof an entry-level employee within his/her major, LMCwill provide remediation at the employers request,permitting the student to retake a specified course orcourses up to 16 semester credit hours within twoacademic years without additional charge for tuitionor fees.The College provides the same assurance for itscontinuing education services and short-term trainingprograms and activities for economic development,Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog12The College has articulation agreements with severaluniversities. These agreements guarantee thetransferability of the associate degree and/or specificcourses. Students following the direction of Collegeadvisors are assured transferability of earned credits.Lake Michigan College assures transferring institutionsthat students who are transferring are competent incourses completed with a grade of "C" (2.0) or better.LMC will, upon recommendation from the institutionto which the student transferred, permit the student toretake any course or courses in areas deemeddeficient for up to 16 semester credit hours within twoacademic years. This retake shall result in no tuitioncharges for the student.lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

Program, Transfer, and DegreeInformationAt Lake Michigan College, it’s easy to start here andtransfer to any university, or enter a Career Educationprogram and earn an associate degree or acertificate.Refer to specific program pages in this catalog fordetailed program information and faculty contactinformation. Please work with an advisor to plan yourcourse of study.Certificate ProgramsCertificate programs are a great way to prepare youfor entry-level employment or enhance your skills forgreater employment opportunity. Certificates areavailable in a broad range of disciplines and aredesigned to get your career off to a quick start.Students who earn certificates often return to LMC toearn their associate degrees to advance their careersor transfer to a university. See the appropriatecatalog page for additional details or make anappointment with the faculty contact or an academicadvisor for more information.Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog13Associate Degree ProgramsAssociate degree programs that focus on careereducation prepare students for many well-paying, indemand careers. Students may earn associatedegrees and enter the workforce or transfer to auniversity, depending on their career goals. Studentscan select from many areas of study that will lead toone of the following degrees: Associate in AppliedScience, Associate in Science, Associate in Arts,Associate in General Studies, or Associate in BusinessAdministration.Transfer Programs and Articulation AgreementsLake Michigan College offers a variety of transferprograms. Transfer guides to numerous universitiesare available atlakemichigancollege.edu/transfer.You may also visit lakemichigancollege.edu/mta andrefer to the College and University TransferInformation in the Transfer Areas of Study section ofthis catalog. Please work with an academic advisor atLMC to build your academic plan so you’re wellprepared for a successful transfer to the college oruniversity of your choice.lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

Additional InformationSemester Course LoadsFull-time status: 12 creditsThree-Quarter-time status: 9-11 creditsPart-time/half-time status: 6-8 creditsLess than half-time status: 1-5 credits6. Apply to the transfer school one year in advance ofthe expected transfer date. At this time, you shouldrequest that a copy of your official transcript from theOffice of the Registrar be sent to the transfer school.A course load of four to five classes is recommendedonly if you are working less than 20 hours per week.The maximum credit hours allowed for a 14-weeksemester or term is 18.Many students take summer classes to reduce theircourse load during the regular school year. Summerterm courses at Lake Michigan College are 5- to 14weeks long.Maximizing Transfer CreditsIn addition to completing your general educationrequirements, you should complete the courseworkoutlined in the MTA Transfer Agreement section. Youshould also begin work in your intended major or areaof study. Be sure to learn about the courserequirements in your field of study at the college oruniversity to which you plan to transfer.Undecided StudentsIf you know that you want to transfer to a university,but are unsure of what area of study you want topursue, you should focus on completing thecoursework to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement.You should also meet with your Lake Michigan Collegeacademic advisor, who can help you plan a solidassociate degree program. With this, you can transferto a university, and make the most of your time andmoney at Lake Michigan College. You will also haveaccess to job and career information during your timeat Lake Michigan College that will allow you to exploreyour options. Through Career and Transfer Services,people with special knowledge of career options canhelp you explore jobs and your own interests andtalents.To make sure you choose appropriate classes at LakeMichigan College, you should:1. Decide on the field of study you want to pursue andcontact Career and Transfer Services or an academicadvisor to get more information.2. Decide on the college or university you plan totransfer to from Lake Michigan College.3. Meet with a Lake Michigan College academic advisorto plan your program of study. Academic advisorshave up-to-date information about the transferabilityof Lake Michigan College courses.4. Check out transfer information atlakemichigancollege.edu/transfer.5. Once you have selected your transfer school, meetwith an admissions representative from that school tobetter understand their admission process and explorecollege transfer requirements.Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog14lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562

College and UniversityTransfer InformationMichigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) facilitates thetransfer of students from community colleges to fouryear colleges and universities in Michigan. By carefullychoosing courses, students may obtain an associatedegree from LMC and complete the MTA; however,students do not need to obtain a degree in order toearn the MTA designation. Students who would like torequest the “Michigan Transfer Agreement Satisfied”statement on their transcript should contact theRecords & Registration Department for an MTAevaluation.To fulfill the MTA requirements, students mustcomplete at least 30 credits, with at least a “C” (2.00)grade in each course. At least one college-level coursemust be completed at LMC. All credits will be certifiedby the LMC Records & Registration Departmentaccording to the following distribution:A. English/ CommunicationsMust take at least two (2) courses:English 101 or Honors 250 and any one of thefollowing courses: English 102; Honors 251; orCommunications 101B. MathematicsMust take at least one (1) course:Mathematics 123, 128, 129, 130, 135, 151, 201, 202,216, 252; Business Administration 216; Honors 150D. Social SciencesMust take at least two (2) courses from at least two(2) academic disciplines:Business Administration (Economics) 200, 203, 204Geography 100,101, 102History 101, 102, 201, 202, 204, 205, 207, 209, 210;Honors 214, 215Political Science 101, 102, 202, 203, 204, 250, 260;Honors 141, 143Psychology 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 230, 231, 250;Honors 121, 203, 231Sociology 101, 201, 202, 204, 205, 210, 250; Honors130, 209E. Humanities/ Fine ArtsMust take at least two (2) courses from at least two(2) academic disciplines (Studio or performancescourses do not fulfill MTA requirements and are notlisted below.):Art 101, 102, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204English 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211,214, 215, 216, 217, 220; Honors 204, 208, 256, 258Foreign Language 101-202 (excluding FORL 123,124), 211, 212, 221, 222, 251Humanities 105,

Lake Michigan College · 2018-2019 College Catalog 4 lakemichigancollege.edu · 1-800-252-1562 Academic Calendar 2018-2019 Lake Michigan College has two semesters and an optional summer term. Fall and Spring semesters and Summer term are each fourteen (14) weeks.