Schedule of Classes
The class schedule lists all of the for-credit classes the college offers with their times and locations. Use the Banner Self Service system to customize your search.
Students with fewer than 15 credits must meet with an advisor prior to registering for classes.
- An asterisk to the right of the section number in the class listings indicates a lab fee (Example: BIO 100 30*).
- The Campus-Room column lists the campus, building and room where a face-to-face class will be held. A chart describing the campus codes is listed at the top of the schedule page.
Use the Academic Calendar and Tuition and Fees pages for the latest semester’s information.
Class Search
To see a list of all classes offered by term, you will leave this website and visit the Class Search page in our Banner Self-Service platform.
To use this system, follow these instructions:
1. Select a Term (Spring 2026), then click Continue.

2. On the Browse Classes page you can select a Subject, enter a Course Number, Keyword, or simply click the Search button to view a list of all classes.
Class Schedule Legend & Glossary of Terms
CRN - An acronym used to reference and identify individual sections related to specific
instructional methods, times & locations. Click on the link for a detailed description.
Credit Hours - Unit of instruction. Classes range from 1 credit up to 6 or more. A one-credit course
meets about 14 hours during the semester, and a three-credit course meets about 42
hours. Courses with a lab component meet an additional 2 to 3 hours per credit hour.
More credit hours mean a greater workload.
Instructional Method - See chart below for descriptions.
Important Course Information
Cochise College uses Moodle and Zoom to deliver coursework. Moodle is the Learning Management System (LMS). Zoom is used as the web conferencing system.
To access Moodle, log into MyCochise and click the Moodle link located on the MyClasses page. If you receive an “invalid log-in” error, complete and submit the “invalid log-in” form.
Courses are available 24 hours prior to the start of each term.
For help with online courses and Moodle issues, email helpdesk@cochise.edu, or call 520-515-5400.
Fall 2025 Instructional Methods
Attend lectures and/or labs at a physical location, typically a Cochise College campus or center, and learn directly with your classmates and instructor on specified days and times.
Experience a combination of lectures and/or labs at a physical location and online learning with fewer in-person meetings than full in-person classes.
Join your classmates and instructor in a digital, web-based, online classroom where your lectures will happen at specific days and times.
Learn and participate regularly online while completing learning activities consistently through the term according to the instructor’s class schedule. There are no set virtual meeting times.
Experience a combination of synchronous and asynchronous learning where some of your lectures will happen at specific days and times in a virtual environment while other course activities do not have a specified meeting time.
Attend lectures and/or labs at a physical location, typically a Cochise College campus or center, and learn directly with your classmates and instructor on specified days and times.
Experience a combination of lectures and/or labs at a physical location and online learning with fewer in-person meetings than full in-person classes.
Join your classmates and instructor in a digital, web-based, online classroom where your lectures will happen at specific days and times.
Learn and participate regularly online while completing learning activities consistently through the term according to the instructor’s class schedule. There are no set virtual meeting times.
Experience a combination of synchronous and asynchronous learning where some of your lectures will happen at specific days and times in a virtual environment while other course activities do not have a specified meeting time.
Please Note: Federal laws require all first-time students of Cochise College to take mandatory Title IX training and pass the post-test with a 75% or higher score. Students who do not complete the training will not be able to register for courses. The training can be found on the Title IX page under resources.
Online Programs
Take classes at Cochise from anywhere in the world, from the convenience of your living room. Cochise offers hundreds of courses that can be completed completely online.





