2021-2022 Continuing Education Catalog 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
2021-2022 Continuing Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Information



College Directory

The Houston Community College System District has over seven colleges with convenient campus locations located throughout the Houston metro area.  Below is contact information for those campuses and key personnel who may be helpful to students.

Please visit www.hccs.edu/locations for the most-up-to date information.

Central College

Dr. Muddassir Siddiqi, President

Dr. Stacy Welcome, Dean Student Success

www.hccs.edu/locations/central-college

Central Campus
1300 Holman St
Houston, TX 77004
713-718-6000

South Campus
1990 Airport Blvd
Houston, TX 77051
713-718-6634

Coleman College

Dr. Phillip Nicotera, President

Dr. Patricia Ugwu, Dean Student Success

www.hccs.edu/locations/coleman-college
Coleman Campus
1900 Pressler St
Houston, TX 77030
713-718-7400

Northeast College

Dr. Monique Umphrey, President

Dr. Kenneth Holden, Dean Student Success

www.hccs.edu/locations/northeast-college

Acres Homes Campus
630 W Little York Rd
Houston, TX 77091
713-718-6900

Automotive Technology Training Center
4638 Airline Dr
Houston, TX 77022
713-718-8100

North Forest Campus
6010 Little York Rd
Houston, TX 77016
713-718-5868

Northeast Campus
555 Community College Dr
Houston, TX 77013
713-718-8300

Northline Campus
8001 Fulton St
Houston, TX 77022
713-718-8000

Northwest College

Dr. Zachary Hodges, President

Dr. Rima Adil, Dean Student Success

www.hccs.edu/locations/northwest-college

Alief Bissonnet Campus
13803 Bissonnet St
Houston, TX 77083
713-718-8860

Alief Hayes Campus
2811 Hayes Rd
Houston, TX 77082
713-718-2339

Katy Campus
1550 Foxlake Dr
Houston, TX 77084
713-718-5757

Spring Branch Campus
1010 W Sam Houston Pkwy N
Houston, TX 77043
713-718-5700

West Houston Institute
2811 Hayes Rd
Houston, TX 77082
713-718-8432

Online College

Dr. Margaret Ford Fisher, President

www.hccs.edu/online
Online
713-718-5275

Southeast College

Dr. Frances Villagran-Glover, President

Mr. Martin Perez, Dean Student Success

www.hccs.edu/locations/southeast-college

Eastside Campus
6815 Rustic St
Houston, TX 77087
713-718-7000

Felix Fraga Academic Campus
301 N Drennan St
Houston, TX 77003
713-718-2800

Southwest College

Dr. Madeline Burillo-Hopkins, President and

Vice Chancellor for Workforce Instruction

Ms.Afrah Hassan, Interim Dean Student Success

www.hccs.edu/locations/southwest-college

Brays Oaks Campus
8855 W Bellfort Blvd
Houston, TX 77031
713-718-8600

Gulfton Center
5407 Gulfton Rd
Houston, TX 77081
713-718-7760

Missouri City Campus
1600 Texas Pkwy
Missouri City, TX 77489
713-718-2900

Stafford Campus
10041 Cash Rd
Stafford, TX 77477
713-718-7800

West Loop Campus
5601 West Loop South
Houston, TX 77081

District Administration

Dr. Cesar Maldonado, Chancellor

www.hccs.edu/locations/district-administration

 

Dr. Shantay Grays, Vice Chancellor, Student Services

 

Dr. Norma Perez, Vice Chancellor, Instructional Services and Chief Academic Officer

 

Dr. Jerome Drain, Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Instruction

 

Dr. Debbie C. Hamilton, Associate Vice Chancellor, Student Engagement & Success

 

Dr. Chassity Holliman-Douglas, Associate Vice Chancellor, Special Programs & Success

 

Dr. Catherine O’Brien, Associate Vice Chancellor, College Readiness

 

Dr. Indra Paola Peláez, Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Management & Success

 

Dr. Miguel Ramos, Associate Vice Chancellor, Curriculum & Learning Initiatives

 

Dr. Timothy Snyder, Associate Vice Chancellor, Teaching & Learning Innovation

 

Dr. Michael Webster, Associate Vice Chancellor, Workforce Instruction

District Office
3100 Main St
Houston, TX 77002
713-718-2000

 

Centers of Excellence

HCC’s fourteen Centers of Excellence focus on top-notch faculty and industry best practices to give students the skills they need for a successful career. The programs range from manufacturing and global energy to logistics, engineering, fashion design and information technology. For more information, please visit www.hccs.edu/centers.

Deans & Chairs

The instructional leaders’ model at Houston Community College (HCC) is anchored in the commitment to shared governance. The role of the instructional leader is central and crucial to carrying out the system’s mission and affirming its values. Instructional leaders are integral to linking the college’s major constituent groups: students, faculty, administration, and the community.

As a result of Transformation, all instructional programs have been clustered into instructional units that represent academic and workforce programs. Those instructional units are led by either a Dean or Director. The Deans and Directors represent the highest level of instructional leadership at the colleges. The faculty-led instructional leadership at HCC includes four categories: Chairs, Program Directors, Associate Chairs, and Program Coordinators. 

All of the instructional leader positions are system-wide positions providing faculty with more flexibility in class scheduling, professional development, and collaboration. Instructional leaders serve as invaluable intermediaries between students, faculty, and administration. As we continue to focus on teaching and learning, the instructional leaders are hugely important in the future of HCC.

The primary responsibility of the Department/Program Chair or Program Director is to provide instructional or operational leadership for assigned programs. They are responsible for ensuring the alignment of departmental activities with the institution’s strategic plan.

Program Coordinators & Program Directors

The Program Coordinator role and responsibilities are to facilitate development and maintenance of program curriculum and core curriculum in collaboration with the program faculty committee, dean and department chair to ensure that awards & certificates offered at Houston Community College are always up-to-date and meet industry needs whil providing pathways to 4-year institutions.  Additionally, program coordinators maintain and collect data on program learning outcomes (PLOs, CLOs, and SLOs), Core Curriculum courses and provide a Program Review on a cycle that support both the missions of the program and the institution. 

The primary responsibility of the Department/Program Chair or Program Director is to provide instructional or operational leadership for assigned programs. They are responsible for ensuring the alignment of departmental activities with the institution’s strategic plan and are responsible for program coordinator responsibilities ensuring curriculum development and maintenance, instructional assessment, and support for the dean with appropriate programs.

Faculty

What sets HCC apart is its faculty, individuals who bring theory and practice to life in the classroom. HCC’s faculty, many of whom hold doctorates, teach in several learning modalities and are accomplished academicians, as well as successful in their respective professional fields. More than 3,600 professors who have a passion for teaching, HCC students benefit from a wealth of real world experience that the faculty brings to the classroom. Unlike other institutions of higher learning, HCC’s faculty members are not paid to conduct research; however, they do it anyway in order to further their knowledge, change the future and help their students. As you learn more about the quality of HCC’s faculty and the level of education they offer, you begin to understand why more students choose HCC for education and training. And, why some of the brightest minds in academics and business are choosing HCC as their teaching home. Please visit the Full-Time Faculty list in the HCC Catalog.