# Blue Mountain Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T20:05:22.355Z from a crawl of bluecc.edu. 517 records (50 programs · 467 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer **Degree** ## Courses - COM111Z — Public Speaking - MTH105Z — Math in Society - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1843 --- # Associate of Science **Degree** ## Courses - COM111Z — Public Speaking - MTH111Z — Precalculus I: Functions - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1846 --- # Associate of General Studies **Degree** ## Courses - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH105Z — Math in Society - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1844 --- # Associate of Science Transfer in Biology **Degree** ## Courses - BI221Z — Principles of Biology: Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology: Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution - CH221Z — General Chemistry I - CH222Z — General Chemistry II - CH223Z — General Chemistry III - CH227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CH228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CH229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - HST203Z — United States History III - MTH111Z — Precalculus I: Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II: Trigonometry - MUS205 — Introduction to Jazz History - MUS206 — History of Rock Music - MUS207 — History of American Folk and Country Music - PHL102 — Introduction to Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Thinking - PHY201 — General Physics I - PHY202 — General Physics II - PHY203 — General Physics III - PHY211 — General Physics with Calculus I - PHY212 — General Physics with Calculus II - PHY213 — General Physics with Calculus III - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1900 --- # Associate of Science Transfer in Business **Degree** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA206 — Principles of Management - BA211Z — Principles Of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles Of Managerial Accounting - BA214 — Business Communications - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - BA277 — Business Ethics - COM111Z — Public Speaking - COM115 — Intercultural Communication - EC201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - EC202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - MTH105Z — Math in Society - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1871 --- # Associate of Science Transfer in Computer Science **Degree** ## Courses - COM111Z — Public Speaking - CS160 — Gentle Introduction to Programming - CS161 — Computer Science I - CS162 — Computer Science II - CS260 — Data Structures - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1906 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer in Elementary Education **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - ART116 — Basic Design - ART131 — Beginning Drawing - BI101 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI102 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI103 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI112 — Cell Biology for Health Occupations - BI231Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BI233Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology III - BI234 — Microbiology - COM111Z — Public Speaking - ED101 — Introduction to Education Seminar and Practicum - ED169 — Overview of Students with Special Needs - ED216 — Foundations of Education - ED253 — Learning Across the Lifespan - ED258 — Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in the Classroom - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENVS101 — Introduction to Environmental Science - GEOG103 — Human Geography - GEOG120 — World/Regional Geography - GS150 — Integrated Science - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST201Z — United States History I - HST202Z — United States History II - HST203Z — United States History III - MTH211 — Foundations of Elementary Mathematics - MTH212 — Foundations of Elementary Mathematics - MTH213 — Foundations of Elementary Mathematics - PS201 — American Government and Politics I - PS202 — American Government and Politics II - PS203 — American Government/State and Local - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1872 --- # Associate of Arts Transfer in Human Development and Family Services **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - ART116 — Basic Design - ART131 — Beginning Drawing - COM115 — Intercultural Communication - ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood - ECE130 — Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum - ECE226 — Child Development - ED253 — Learning Across the Lifespan - ED258 — Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in the Classroom - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - GEOG120 — World/Regional Geography - HST201Z — United States History I - HST202Z — United States History II - HST203Z — United States History III - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MUS207 — History of American Folk and Country Music - PHL101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHL102 — Introduction to Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Thinking - PS201 — American Government and Politics I - PS202 — American Government and Politics II - PS203 — American Government/State and Local - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY237 — Human Development - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN101Z — First-year Spanish I - SPAN102Z — First-year Spanish II - SPAN103Z — First-year Spanish III - SPAN201 — Second-Year Spanish - SPAN202 — Second-Year Spanish - SPAN203 — Second-Year Spanish - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1902 --- # Associate of Science Transfer in Human Development and Family Services **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - ART116 — Basic Design - ART131 — Beginning Drawing - COM115 — Intercultural Communication - ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood - ECE130 — Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum - ECE226 — Child Development - ED253 — Learning Across the Lifespan - ED258 — Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in the Classroom - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - GEOG120 — World/Regional Geography - HST201Z — United States History I - HST202Z — United States History II - HST203Z — United States History III - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MUS207 — History of American Folk and Country Music - PHL101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHL102 — Introduction to Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Thinking - PS201 — American Government and Politics I - PS202 — American Government and Politics II - PS203 — American Government/State and Local - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY237 — Human Development - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1901 --- # Associate of Science Transfer in Psychology **Degree** ## Courses - BI101 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI102 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI103 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI112 — Cell Biology for Health Occupations - BI130 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - BI221Z — Principles of Biology: Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology: Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution - BI231Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BI233Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology III - BI234 — Microbiology - BI260 — Microbiology - COM111Z — Public Speaking - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY237 — Human Development - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1898 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture Business **Degree** ## Courses - AGM131 — Agriculture Safety - AGM140 — Agriculture Engines - AGM211 — Agriculture Construction and Surveying - AGM221 — Metals and Welding - AGR101 — Agriculture Orientation - AGR111 — Agriculture Computers - AGR200 — Pre-Employment Seminar - AGR210 — Agriculture Accounting - AGR211 — Agribusiness Management - AGR212 — Principles of Agriculture Economics - AGR213 — Introduction to Food and Agriculture Markets - AGR214 — Introduction to Agriculture Communications - AGR215 — Agriculture Sales - AGR221 — Agriculture Marketing - AGR226 — Agriculture Issues - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - AGR296 — Production Problems - ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS122 — Applied Animal Science - COM111Z — Public Speaking - CSS100 — Soils and Fertilizers - CSS210 — Forage Crop Production - EC201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - EC202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - HE252 — First Aid - HORT100 — Introduction to Plant Science - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH095 — Intermediate Algebra - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1805 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture Production **Degree** ## Courses - AGM131 — Agriculture Safety - AGM140 — Agriculture Engines - AGM211 — Agriculture Construction and Surveying - AGM221 — Metals and Welding - AGM240 — Tractors - AGM241 — Agriculture Machinery - AGR101 — Agriculture Orientation - AGR111 — Agriculture Computers - AGR200 — Pre-Employment Seminar - AGR210 — Agriculture Accounting - AGR211 — Agribusiness Management - AGR221 — Agriculture Marketing - AGR226 — Agriculture Issues - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - AGR296 — Production Problems - ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS122 — Applied Animal Science - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CSS100 — Soils and Fertilizers - CSS109 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture - CSS201 — Principles of Crop Science - CSS210 — Forage Crop Production - HE252 — First Aid - HORT100 — Introduction to Plant Science - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - RNG241 — Range Management - WR100 — Practical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1806 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture Production: Livestock **Degree** ## Courses - AGM131 — Agriculture Safety - AGM140 — Agriculture Engines - AGM221 — Metals and Welding - AGM240 — Tractors - AGM241 — Agriculture Machinery - AGR101 — Agriculture Orientation - AGR111 — Agriculture Computers - AGR200 — Pre-Employment Seminar - AGR211 — Agribusiness Management - AGR226 — Agriculture Issues - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - AGR296 — Production Problems - ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS122 — Applied Animal Science - ANS201 — Introduction to Equine Science - ANS211 — Animal Nutrition - ANS216 — Pregnancy Testing - Bovine - ANS217 — Artificial Insemination - ANS220 — Beef Production - ANS231 — Livestock Evaluation - ANS240 — Animal Health - ANS261 — Introduction to Meat Science - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CSS100 — Soils and Fertilizers - CSS201 — Principles of Crop Science - CSS210 — Forage Crop Production - HE252 — First Aid - HORT100 — Introduction to Plant Science - MTH062 — Quantitative Literacy I - RNG241 — Range Management - WR100 — Practical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1809 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Agriculture Production: Pest Management **Certificate** ## Courses - AGM131 — Agriculture Safety - AGM221 — Metals and Welding - AGM241 — Agriculture Machinery - AGR101 — Agriculture Orientation - AGR111 — Agriculture Computers - AGR200 — Pre-Employment Seminar - AGR226 — Agriculture Issues - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - CSS100 — Soils and Fertilizers - CSS201 — Principles of Crop Science - CSS240 — Pest Management - HORT100 — Introduction to Plant Science - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - RNG241 — Range Management Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1808 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Agriculture Production: Beef Production **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR101 — Agriculture Orientation - AGR111 — Agriculture Computers - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS122 — Applied Animal Science - ANS211 — Animal Nutrition - ANS216 — Pregnancy Testing - Bovine - ANS217 — Artificial Insemination - ANS220 — Beef Production - ANS231 — Livestock Evaluation - ANS240 — Animal Health - CSS210 — Forage Crop Production - RNG241 — Range Management Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1810 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1813 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1823 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1829 --- # Certificate of Completion in Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1815 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR110A — Plumbing Apprenticeship Fundamentals - APR110B — Plumbing Apprenticeship Math and Basic Installation - APR110C — Plumbing Apprenticeship Print Reading - APR110D — Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Installation - APR110E — Plumbing Apprenticeship Occupancy - APR110F — Plumbing Apprenticeship Advanced Waste System Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1814 --- # Certificate of Completion in Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1825 --- # Certificate of Completion in Limited Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR115A — LME Apprenticeship Fundamentals - APR115B — LME Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits - APR115C — LME Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading - APR215D — LME Apprenticeship Safety and Code - APR215E — LME Apprenticeship Motors and Controls - APR215F — LME Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1824 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR111A — LMPE Apprenticeship Fundamentals - APR111B — LMPE Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits - APR111C — LMPE Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading - APR111D — LMPE Apprenticeship Theory - APR111E — LMPE Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading - APR111F — LMPE Apprenticeship Installation - APR112A — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fundamentals - APR112B — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits - APR112C — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading - APR112D — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Theory - APR112E — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading - APR112F — Inside Electrician Apprenticeship Installation Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1826 --- # Certificate of Completion in Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1830 --- # Certificate of Completion in Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship: Mechanical Maintenance Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR114A — PLC Apprenticeship Hardware/Number Systems - APR114B — PLC Apprenticeship Programming Fundamentals - APR114C — PLC Apprenticeship Timers, Counters, and Controls - APR214D — PLC Apprenticeship Operation - APR214E — PLC Apprenticeship Troubleshooting - APR214F — PLC Apprenticeship Practical Applications Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1831 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technology **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR117A — IMM Apprenticeship Reading Blueprints & Schematics - APR117B — IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Math and Measurement - APR117C — IMM Apprenticeship Metals in the Plant - APR117D — IMM Apprenticeship Non-metals in the Plant - APR117E — IMM Apprenticeship Hand Tools - APR117F — IMM Apprenticeship Portable Power Tools - APR117G — IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Safety & Health - APR117H — IMM Apprenticeship Troubleshooting Skills - APR117I — IMM App. Industrial Rigging Principles and Practices - APR117J — IMM Apprenticeship Equipment Installation - APR117K — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Mechanics - APR117L — IMM Apprenticeship Lubricants and Lubrication - APR117M — IMM Apprenticeship Power Transmission Equipment - APR117N — IMM Apprenticeship Bearings - APR117O — IMM Apprenticeship Pumps - APR117P — IMM Apprenticeship Piping Systems - APR117Q — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Hydraulics - APR117R — IMM Apprenticeship Hydraulic Troubleshooting - APR117S — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Pneumatics - APR117T — IMM Apprenticeship Pneumatic Troubleshooting - APR117U — IMM Apprenticeship Chemical Hazards - APR117V — IMM Apprenticeship Bulk Handling Conveyors Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1832 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration **Degree** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA110 — Database/MS Access - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA177 — Payroll Accounting - BA206 — Principles of Management - BA209 — Accounting Applications/QuickBooks - BA211Z — Principles Of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles Of Managerial Accounting - BA214 — Business Communications - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA224 — Human Resources Management - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - BA249 — Retail Sales & E-Commerce - BA277 — Business Ethics - BA280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Business - BA281 — Personal Finance - BA284 — Pre-Employment Seminar - BA285 — Human Relations in Business - BT116 — Professional Business Procedures - BT140 — Business Document Editing - BT201 — Word Processing/MS Word - BT290 — Business Project Management - COM111Z — Public Speaking - HTM131 — Customer Service Management I - LD130 — Building a Team - LD133 — Workplace Culture - LD215 — Emotional Intelligence - LD225 — Social Intelligence - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1811 --- # Certificate of Completion in Business Administration: Accounting Technician **Certificate** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA209 — Accounting Applications/QuickBooks - BA211Z — Principles Of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles Of Managerial Accounting - BA284 — Pre-Employment Seminar - BA285 — Human Relations in Business - COM111Z — Public Speaking - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1802 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Business Administration: Business Operations Support Specialist **Certificate** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA211Z — Principles Of Financial Accounting - BT116 — Professional Business Procedures - COM111Z — Public Speaking - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1905 --- # Certificate of Completion in Business Administration: Entrepreneurship **Certificate** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA206 — Principles of Management - BA209 — Accounting Applications/QuickBooks - BA211Z — Principles Of Financial Accounting - BA214 — Business Communications - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - BA249 — Retail Sales & E-Commerce - COM111Z — Public Speaking - HTM131 — Customer Service Management I - LD130 — Building a Team - LD215 — Emotional Intelligence - LD225 — Social Intelligence - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1881 --- # Certificate of Completion in Business Administration: Office Assistant **Certificate** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA281 — Personal Finance - BA285 — Human Relations in Business - BT116 — Professional Business Procedures - BT140 — Business Document Editing - BT201 — Word Processing/MS Word - COM111Z — Public Speaking - LD130 — Building a Team - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1904 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Business Administration: Workplace Readiness **Certificate** ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA277 — Business Ethics - LD130 — Building a Team - LD133 — Workplace Culture - LD215 — Emotional Intelligence - LD225 — Social Intelligence Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1867 --- # Certificate of Completion in Medical Office Assistant **Certificate** ## Courses - BA104 — Business Mathematics - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA284 — Pre-Employment Seminar - BA285 — Human Relations in Business - BT116 — Professional Business Procedures - BT140 — Business Document Editing - BT201 — Word Processing/MS Word - BT251 — Medical Terminology I - BT252 — Medical Terminology II - BT257 — Medical Office Procedures - HTM131 — Customer Service Management I - LD133 — Workplace Culture - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1804 --- # Certificate of Completion in Data Center Technician **Certificate** ## Courses - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS109 — Academic Planning for Data Center Tech - CS140L — Introduction to Linux Administration I - CS145 — Introduction to PC Hardware and Software - CS179A — Introduction to Networking I - CS179B — Introduction to Networking II - CS180 — Computer Science Practicum - CS240L — Introduction to Linux Administration II - CS279 — Server Management - CS280 — Cooperative Work Experience - CS282 — Computer and Network Security Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1817 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Diesel Technology **Degree** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BT120 — Computer Keyboarding - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - DSL141 — Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension - DSL151 — Heavy Duty Brakes I - DSL152 — Manual Drive Trains I - DSL153 — Manual Drive Trains II - DSL161 — Diesel Engines - DSL162 — Engine Repair I - DSL175 — Heavy Duty Equipment I - DSL176 — Mobile Air-Conditioning and Heating - DSL181 — Shop Practices - DSL184 — Fluid Mechanics - DSL191 — Electrical Systems I - DSL192 — Electrical Systems II - DSL193 — Electrical Systems III - DSL196 — Electrical Diagnostics & Engine Emissions - DSL200 — Pre-Employment Seminar - DSL251 — Heavy Duty Brakes II - DSL262 — Engine Repair II - DSL263 — Advanced Engine Technology - DSL275 — Heavy Duty Equipment II - DSL280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Diesel Technology - MTH042 — Technical Mathematics - WLD111 — Basic Gas and Arc Welding - WR065 — Introduction to Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1818 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Diesel Technology: Diesel Technology Assistant **Certificate** ## Courses - BT120 — Computer Keyboarding - DSL141 — Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension - DSL151 — Heavy Duty Brakes I - DSL152 — Manual Drive Trains I - DSL161 — Diesel Engines - DSL181 — Shop Practices - DSL191 — Electrical Systems I - WLD111 — Basic Gas and Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1819 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education **Degree** ## Courses - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - ECE100 — Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education - ECE101 — Family and Community Relations - ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood - ECE111 — Introduction to ECE Environments - ECE130 — Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum - ECE150 — Observation/Assessment and Recording - ECE151 — Guidance and Classroom Management - ECE152 — Creativity for Young Children - ECE153 — Music and Movement - ECE154 — Literature and Literacy - ECE175A — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Social-Emotional Growth - ECE175B — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Group Care - ECE175C — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Learning and Development - ECE175D — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Culture, Family and Provider - ECE220 — Science and Nature with Young Children - ECE225 — Prenatal, Infant, and Toddler Development - ECE226 — Child Development - ECE228 — Responsive Infant Toddler Programs - ECE230 — Mathematics and the Young Child - ECE240 — Curriculum/Planning - ECE245 — Challenging Behavior in Young Children - ECE249 — Inclusion of Children with Special Needs - ECE250 — Supporting Literacy and Language Learning for Dual Language Learners - ECE280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education - ECE295 — Child Care Administration - MTH062 — Quantitative Literacy I - WR115 — Introduction to College Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1820 --- # Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE100 — Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education - ECE101 — Family and Community Relations - ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood - ECE111 — Introduction to ECE Environments - ECE150 — Observation/Assessment and Recording - ECE151 — Guidance and Classroom Management - ECE152 — Creativity for Young Children - ECE153 — Music and Movement - ECE154 — Literature and Literacy - ECE226 — Child Development - ECE240 — Curriculum/Planning - ECE249 — Inclusion of Children with Special Needs - ECE280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education - MTH062 — Quantitative Literacy I - WR115 — Introduction to College Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1822 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education: Early Childhood Education Assistant **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE100 — Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education - ECE101 — Family and Community Relations - ECE151 — Guidance and Classroom Management - ECE152 — Creativity for Young Children - ECE226 — Child Development - ECE249 — Inclusion of Children with Special Needs - ECE280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1863 --- # Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education: Developmentally Appropriate Early Learning Environments **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE101 — Family and Community Relations - ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood - ECE111 — Introduction to ECE Environments - ECE150 — Observation/Assessment and Recording - ECE295 — Child Care Administration Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1870 --- # Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education: Infant Toddler **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE100 — Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education - ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood - ECE175A — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Social-Emotional Growth - ECE175B — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Group Care - ECE175C — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Learning and Development - ECE175D — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Culture, Family and Provider - ECE225 — Prenatal, Infant, and Toddler Development - ECE228 — Responsive Infant Toddler Programs - ECE280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1821 --- # Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education: Inclusive Practices **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE111 — Introduction to ECE Environments - ECE130 — Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum - ECE150 — Observation/Assessment and Recording - ECE226 — Child Development - ECE240 — Curriculum/Planning - ECE249 — Inclusion of Children with Special Needs - ECE280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1899 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Technology **Degree** ## Courses - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - COM111Z — Public Speaking - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - EMT115 — Crisis Intervention - EMT151 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A - EMT152 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part B - EMT176 — Emergency Response Patient Transportation - ES169 — Emergency Service Rescue - ES175 — Introduction to Emergency Services - FS110A — Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part A - FS110B — Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part B - FS112 — Firefighter II Skills Academy - FS121 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FS122 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention - FS123 — Hazardous Materials - Awareness/Operation - FS130 — Wildland Firefighter - FS137 — Fire Protection Systems - FS166 — Building Construction for Fire Prevention - FS169 — Apparatus Operator/Driver - FS170 — Intro to Fire Tactics & Strategies - FS212 — Fire Investigation - FS214 — Principles of Safety & Survival - FS240 — Emergency Services Instructor I - FS274 — Intro to Fire & Emergency Administration - FS280 — Cooperative Work Experience - MTH070 — Elementary Algebra - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1828 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Systems Technology **Degree** ## Courses - AGM221 — Metals and Welding - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA284 — Pre-Employment Seminar - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - CS120 — Concepts of Computing - DRF110 — Print Reading For Welders - DRF111 — Industrial Print Reading - DRF112 — Computer Aided Drafting - IST109 — Introduction to Industrial Systems Technology - IST112 — Rigging and Lifting - IST121 — Mechanical Drive Systems - IST125 — Bearings and Lubrication - IST131 — Industrial Safety - IST141 — Electrical Fundamentals - IST145 — Electric Motor and Controls Troubleshooting - IST147 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - IST151 — Industrial Shop Practices - IST157 — Preventative Maintenance Management - IST162 — Industrial Hydraulic Systems - IST165 — Industrial Pneumatic Systems - IST221 — Pumps and Valves - IST247 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - IST248 — Programmable Logic Controllers III - IST261 — Automated Material Handling - IST267 — Process Control and Instrumentation - IST271 — Capstone Project I - MTH062 — Quantitative Literacy I - PHY101 — Essentials of Physics - WLD111 — Basic Gas and Arc Welding - WR060 — Elements of the Essay Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1801 --- # Certificate of Completion in Software Development **Certificate** ## Courses - CS160 — Gentle Introduction to Programming - CS161 — Computer Science I - CS162 — Computer Science II Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1840 --- # Certificate of Completion in Medical Assisting **Certificate** ## Courses - BI112 — Cell Biology for Health Occupations - BI130 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - BT251 — Medical Terminology I - BT252 — Medical Terminology II - BT256 — Electronic Health Records - BT257 — Medical Office Procedures - BT258 — Medical Insurance Procedures - BT259 — Medical Billing and Coding - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - MA209 — Medical Assisting Externship - MA210 — Fundamentals of Medical Assisting - MA211 — Medical Assisting Practicum - MTH062 — Quantitative Literacy I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1868 --- # Associate of Applied Science in Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - BI101 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BI112 — Cell Biology for Health Occupations - BI231Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BI233Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology III - BI234 — Microbiology - FN225 — Nutrition - MTH095 — Intermediate Algebra - NRS110 — Foundations of Health Assessment and Health Promotion - NRS111 — Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I - NRS112 — Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I - NRS221 — Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End of Life Care - NRS222 — Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life Care - NRS224 — Integrative Practicum - NRS230 — Clinical Pharmacology I - NRS231 — Clinical Pharmacology II - NRS232 — Pathophysiological Processes I - NRS233 — Pathophysiological Processes II - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY237 — Human Development - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1837 --- # Certificate of Completion in Veterinary Assistant **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR111 — Agriculture Computers - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - ANS117 — Introduction to Animal Ultrasound - ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS240 — Animal Health - BI101 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BT251 — Medical Terminology I - BT252 — Medical Terminology II - CH104Z — Introduction to Chemistry - CH110 — Introduction to Organic, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology - CH124Z — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - COM100Z — Introduction to Communication - COM111Z — Public Speaking - EC201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - EC202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - VT109 — Introduction to Veterinary Science - VT110 — Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant I - VT111 — Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant II - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1841 --- # Pre-Veterinary Technician Preparation ## Courses - AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience - ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science - BI101 — General Biology for Non-Majors - BT251 — Medical Terminology I - CH104Z — Introduction to Chemistry - CH110 — Introduction to Organic, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology - CH124Z — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - COM111Z — Public Speaking - EC201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - EC202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1866 --- # Certificate of Completion in Welding **Certificate** ## Courses - AGM221 — Metals and Welding - WLD111 — Basic Gas and Arc Welding - WLD112 — Advanced Arc Welding - WLD221 — TIG Welding - WLD253 — Welding Practices for Certification - WLD256 — Pipe Welding for Certification Source: https://catalog.bluecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=1842 --- # AGM131 — Agriculture Safety AGM 131 - Agriculture Safety AGM 131 - Agriculture Safety Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 A basic course in agricultural safety covering hand and power tools, equipment, chemical and environmental safety. Students will develop safe working habits and identify and correct safety hazards. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGM140 — Agriculture Engines AGM 140 - Agriculture Engines AGM 140 - Agriculture Engines Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Students develop a practical understanding of the functioning, operation, and maintenance of the internal combustion engine particularly as it is used in agricultural operations. Single cylinder small gas engines will be used in the lab setting to demonstrate these principles and allow students hands on experience with diagnostics, disassembly, reassembly and repair. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as ele… --- # AGM211 — Agriculture Construction and Surveying AGM 211 - Agriculture Construction and Surveying AGM 211 - Agriculture Construction and Surveying Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Surveying, leveling and construction in agricultural applications. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGM221 — Metals and Welding AGM 221 - Metals and Welding AGM 221 - Metals and Welding Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 A basic course in welding using oxyacetylene torches and electric arc welding equipment emphasizing the development of skills and knowledge to safely and effectively accomplish practical repairs and fabrication in agricultural applications. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGM240 — Tractors AGM 240 - Tractors AGM 240 - Tractors Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1 This course will acquaint students with agricultural tractors and their systems. Labs will be used extensively to develop student skills in operation and maintenance of tractors. Maneuvering, attaching, detaching, and using implements will be stressed. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGM241 — Agriculture Machinery AGM 241 - Agriculture Machinery AGM 241 - Agriculture Machinery Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Tillage, planting, and harvest equipment used in Eastern Oregon agriculture covering economic factors, operation principles, adjustments, and maintenance of commonly used machines. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGM250 — Irrigation Systems Design AGM 250 - Irrigation Systems Design AGM 250 - Irrigation Systems Design Credits - 3 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1 Lecture/Lab - 1 This course will develop a student’s ability to design drip, low-pressure, and sprinkler irrigation systems. Horticultural and field crop applications will be emphasized. Systems will be explored from pump to output nozzle. Topics for discussion may include soil-water-plant relations, planning a system, plant water requirements, water supply, pumps, hydraulics of irrigation systems, system types, and costs. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 cre… --- # AGR101 — Agriculture Orientation AGR 101 - Agriculture Orientation AGR 101 - Agriculture Orientation Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Students will explore successful learning opportunities available at Blue Mountain Community College. Special review will be given to agricultural program areas. Agriculture department instructors and staff will introduce students to financial aid, library, website forms, Canvas, Focal, and the student service center. The student will complete a two-year educational career plan and an online component. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and te… --- # AGR111 — Agriculture Computers AGR 111 - Agriculture Computers AGR 111 - Agriculture Computers Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course studies the application of the personal microcomputer and its use by farm owners, managers, and technicians. Acquaintance use and evaluation of spreadsheets, databases, word processors, and agriculture-programmed software are the modern tools of the progressive farm or ranch. The selection and manipulation of these tools to promote efficiency and economy are the desired goals of this class. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and techni… --- # AGR200 — Pre-Employment Seminar AGR 200 - Pre-Employment Seminar AGR 200 - Pre-Employment Seminar Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers job search and preparation for agriculture careers. Includes resume, cover letter, and application preparation, as well as interview techniques and practice. Also includes identification of potential employers. Students gain workplace skills, including customer service and diverse workforce awareness. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGR210 — Agriculture Accounting AGR 210 - Agriculture Accounting AGR 210 - Agriculture Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Provides a practical understanding of compiling and analyzing accounting information specific to agricultural operations. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGR211 — Agribusiness Management AGR 211 - Agribusiness Management AGR 211 - Agribusiness Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course describes the strategies used by today’s farmers/ranchers in making sound economic decisions. Accurate records are the basis for planning control and implementation, as concerned with land, labor, and capital on the farm. Farm management is the art of handling land, labor, and capital for the most profitability with the least risk. This course develops the tools needed to perform the art. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and te… --- # AGR212 — Principles of Agriculture Economics AGR 212 - Principles of Agriculture Economics AGR 212 - Principles of Agriculture Economics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces students to the fundamental economic principles that apply to agriculture and natural resource industries. Students will examine how economic concepts such as supply and demand, production theory, costs, markets, risk, and policy influence agricultural decision-making at the farm, agribusiness, and industry levels. Emphasis is placed on practical applications, problem-solving, and real-world agricultural examples. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: AGR111 --- # AGR213 — Introduction to Food and Agriculture Markets AGR 213 - Introduction to Food and Agriculture Markets AGR 213 - Introduction to Food and Agriculture Markets Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course examines the structure and operation of food and agricultural markets from production through consumption. Topics include the organization of the food industry, the role of middlemen, market structures and trends, food price relationships, and cost analysis for measuring marketing efficiency. Students apply economic principles to predict market Prerequisites: AGR111 --- # AGR214 — Introduction to Agriculture Communications AGR 214 - Introduction to Agriculture Communications AGR 214 - Introduction to Agriculture Communications Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Fundamentals of agricultural news writing and other communication methods. Careers in and the role of the media in agriculture and related fields. It’s an overview of communication that emphasizes the implementation of the most effective practices applied in various aspects of the agriculture industry. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: AGR111 --- # AGR215 — Agriculture Sales AGR 215 - Agriculture Sales AGR 215 - Agriculture Sales Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Agricultural Sales explores the sales process. Topics include methods of selling, steps and techniques in the selling process, customer service, sales ethics, consumer behavior concepts, and sales management in agriculture. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: AGR111 --- # AGR221 — Agriculture Marketing AGR 221 - Agriculture Marketing AGR 221 - Agriculture Marketing Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The complex agriculture marketing process including study of the marketing system, marketing a specific farm commodity, and the importance of organization in marketing agricultural products. This course covers the principles of agricultural marketing, including consumer demand and economic system fundamentals, functions and methods of marketing agricultural commodities, marketing agricultural industry inputs, legal and industry responsibilities, international marketing, marketing planning, and promoting an… --- # AGR226 — Agriculture Issues AGR 226 - Agriculture Issues AGR 226 - Agriculture Issues Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course covers current topics causing change in the Agricultural Industry. Students may research and report on trends as diverse as animal rights, chemicals and foods, land use, water rights, government subsidies, and others. Working alone or with partners, teams will discuss and make presentations demonstrating leadership, decision-making, creativity, and conflict resolution. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as e… --- # AGR280 — Cooperative Work Experience AGR 280 - Cooperative Work Experience AGR 280 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits - 1-8 to agriculture students to work on the job in various agricultural fields to gain elective credits from BMCC. Also required in conjunction with several courses in our program. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring, Summer Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # AGR290 — Independent Project AGR 290 - Independent Project AGR 290 - Independent Project Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 AGR 290 is an independent study course for students to research, design, and complete a Precision Agriculture-related GIS project such as soil sampling, crop scouting, and remote sensing with UAS (drones). Students will collect, analyze, and report real-world data. This class serves as a capstone project for the Precision Agriculture degree. Projects must be approved and supervised by the instructor. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: ET114, CSS220, CSS221, UAS110, CSS211 --- # AGR296 — Production Problems AGR 296 - Production Problems AGR 296 - Production Problems Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Students will select an area related to agriculture and do a feasibility study or an economic analysis. Currently published figures will be used. The report will contain all information needed to make a justifiable and cost beneficial decision. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS117 — Introduction to Animal Ultrasound ANS 117 - Introduction to Animal Ultrasound ANS 117 - Introduction to Animal Ultrasound Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course provides lectures and hands‐on laboratories for agriculture students who wish to become more competent at abdominal ultrasonography and carcass value ultrasound. It will provide a solid foundation in ultrasound physics, anatomy, and a large number of case examples. In addition, this course allows hands‐on experience for the student. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electi… --- # ANS121 — Introduction to Animal Science ANS 121 - Introduction to Animal Science ANS 121 - Introduction to Animal Science Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Designed to familiarize students with the various phases of animal science and the modern livestock Industry. Major subject areas discussed are the livestock industry, livestock breeds, production, grading, and terminology. Labs involve students in hands-on experience and field trips. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS122 — Applied Animal Science ANS 122 - Applied Animal Science ANS 122 - Applied Animal Science Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course will serve as an introduction to the botany, agronomy, and end-use potential of alternative crops and their impacts on the global agriculture industry. Recommended preparation: ANS 121 Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS201 — Introduction to Equine Science ANS 201 - Introduction to Equine Science ANS 201 - Introduction to Equine Science Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course is an introductory course in equine science. The course emphasizes the effects of natural selection on natural and domesticated horses, selection of horses by breed and evaluation of conformation, tack selection and care, nutrition and feed rations, basic handling of horses from the ground, and general health care. Labs will parallel topics in lectures and provide students with practical applications of the techniques discussed. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elec… --- # ANS211 — Animal Nutrition ANS 211 - Animal Nutrition ANS 211 - Animal Nutrition Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Designed to develop an understanding of applied animal nutrition. This course will cover proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, minerals, and the use of these nutrients by livestock. Rations will be balanced during the laboratory sessions. Recommended preparation: ANS 121 A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS216 — Pregnancy Testing - Bovine ANS 216 - Pregnancy Testing - Bovine ANS 216 - Pregnancy Testing - Bovine Credits - 1 Lab - 1 This course is designed to teach students the techniques of pregnancy detection in the female bovine/ovine. This is truly a “hands-in” course requiring students to pregnancy check a minimum of fifty cows to become proficient. The course has an open lab to accommodate students and give all adequate time to develop a high level of proficiency. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and… --- # ANS217 — Artificial Insemination ANS 217 - Artificial Insemination ANS 217 - Artificial Insemination Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Basic considerations of reproductive physiology and artificial insemination of livestock. Emphasis in the lab is placed on the application of lecture material and developing proficiency in the artificial insemination of cattle. Recommended preparation: ANS 121 and ANS 122 Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS220 — Beef Production ANS 220 - Beef Production ANS 220 - Beef Production Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Designed to enable students to learn proven practices in modern beef production. Students will develop skills which can lead to a successful cattle operation. Recommended preparations: ANS 121 and ANS 122 Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS231 — Livestock Evaluation ANS 231 - Livestock Evaluation ANS 231 - Livestock Evaluation Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course is designed to develop livestock selection skills in cattle, sheep, swine, meat goats, and horses. Students will be able to place livestock classes and explain their reasoning for the class. Through this class, students will also have the opportunity to compete on the BMCC Judging team at National Collegiate Contests. After completion of this class and ANS 232 , students can obtain livestock judging jobs around the state. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 cred… --- # ANS240 — Animal Health ANS 240 - Animal Health ANS 240 - Animal Health Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lecture/Lab - 1 Disease control as it relates to today’s modern livestock operation, including detailed study of health problems in beef cattle and study of horse, sheep and swine diseases. The lab develops student competency in practical and useful animal health skills. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ANS261 — Introduction to Meat Science ANS 261 - Introduction to Meat Science ANS 261 - Introduction to Meat Science Credits- 2 Lecture- 2 This course is designed to expose students to the various components that make up the study and career field of meat science. Topics will include HAACP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) plans, ODA (Oregon Department of Agriculture) vs. USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) regulations, muscle chemistry, product safety, and product quality. Students will participate in processing livestock from the live animal to a plate-ready product. Cooperative work experience is required… --- # ANS262 — Introduction to Meat Processing ANS 262 - Introduction to Meat Processing ANS 262 - Introduction to Meat Processing Credits - 2 Lecture- 2 This course is designed to expose students to the various components that will make up the study and career field of processed value-added meat products. Topics will include HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) plans, ODA (Oregon Department of Agriculture) vs. USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) regulations, sausage and jerky, curing and smoking, ingredients, product safety, product quality, and labeling. Students will participate in the processing of livestock… --- # CSS100 — Soils and Fertilizers CSS 100 - Soils and Fertilizers CSS 100 - Soils and Fertilizers Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 An introduction to the chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils; the origin, classification, and distribution of soils and their influence on people and food production; the management and conservation of soils; and the environmental impact of soil use. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # CSS109 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture CSS 109 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture CSS 109 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 This course will introduce students to a variety of concepts in precision agriculture, including the Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Information Systems (GIS), and various methods of data collection using precision agriculture technology. An emphasis will be placed on development of an academic plan and successful completion of the precision irrigated agriculture degree, including introducing students to financial aid, the library, and the student service center. Ter… --- # CSS201 — Principles of Crop Science CSS 201 - Principles of Crop Science CSS 201 - Principles of Crop Science Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Covers the major farm practices used in Eastern Oregon. Major crops used to facilitate learning include wheat, barley, peas, potatoes, and corn. Other crops will be reviewed to determine their adaptability to local climate, soils, and markets. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # CSS210 — Forage Crop Production CSS 210 - Forage Crop Production CSS 210 - Forage Crop Production Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course builds an understanding on dryland pastures, irrigated pastures and forages for hay and livestock production. The economic applications of plant physiology, plant culture, and management of forage species common to the Pacific Northwest are examined. Recognition is given to the importance of forages in the human food chain and its effect on the world’s food problem. A Cooperative Work Experience credit is encouraged to enroll in with this course. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # CSS211 — Introduction to Remote Sensing CSS 211 - Introduction to Remote Sensing CSS 211 - Introduction to Remote Sensing Credits - 5 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 2 Students will obtain a working knowledge of the principles of aerial imagery and remote sensing, including satellites, photography, infrared, thermal sensing, and Lidar with emphasis on understanding and utilizing different types of remote sensors for primarily agricultural applications and --- # CSS220 — Geospatial Data Collection CSS 220 - Geospatial Data Collection CSS 220 - Geospatial Data Collection Credits - 5 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 2 This course will go into detail on types and methods of field data collection for a spatial analysis and provide students with a solid background in data logging systems, project design, and an introduction to data analysis and map production for agricultural applications. Students will be responsible for identifying a study area, a question or management issue, and the data needed to answer the question as part of a term/team project. Students will learn not only the technical is… --- # CSS240 — Pest Management CSS 240 - Pest Management CSS 240 - Pest Management Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course takes a broad and general look at the many types of chemicals and compounds used by the agricultural industry. It deals with weed, insect, fungus fertility, rodent and predator control. Using chemicals in a safe manner will be stressed throughout the course. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # HORT100 — Introduction to Plant Science HORT 100 - Introduction to Plant Science HORT 100 - Introduction to Plant Science Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Provides a practical understanding of plant structure, function, and physiological processes involved in growth and development. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # HORT111 — Alternative Crop Production HORT 111 - Alternative Crop Production HORT 111 - Alternative Crop Production Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course will serve as an introduction to the botany, agronomy, and end-use potential of alternative crops and their impacts on the global agriculture industry. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # RNG241 — Range Management RNG 241 - Range Management RNG 241 - Range Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Plants and domesticated farm animals: the integration of climate, soil, vegetation, and animal factors in the economic management of a range ecosystem. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # VT109 — Introduction to Veterinary Science VT 109 - Introduction to Veterinary Science VT 109 - Introduction to Veterinary Science Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 Overview of the veterinary assistant job. This course covers the basic laws of veterinary medicine with an emphasis on practical aspects of the veterinary clinic. Topic will include veterinary medicine and the veterinary health care team careers in veterinary medicine, types of veterinary practices, professionalism in the veterinary workplace, the Human-Animal bond, office practices, workplace safety, universal precautions, basic medical terminology, basic nutrition, basic behavior,… --- # VT110 — Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant I VT 110 - Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant I VT 110 - Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant I Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Overview of the veterinary assistant’s job. This course covers the basic fundamentals needed to maintain proper records and instruments. Topics include record keeping, proper applications and upkeep on bandages, splints and casts, instrument recognition and maintenance, parasite identification, lifecycle and treatment, and basic nutrition. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: VT109 --- # VT111 — Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant II VT 111 - Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant II VT 111 - Fundamentals of Veterinary Assistant II Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course focuses on animal management and the production of food animals. Identification and treatment of diseases play a large role in this course. Students will also be introduced to One Health Sciences; occupations that involve animal health on a global level implementing research and surveillance of animal populations. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: VT110 --- # APR110A — Plumbing Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 110A - Plumbing Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 110A - Plumbing Apprenticeship Fundamentals Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Course introduces the plumbing apprentice to the foundational principles of the plumbing trade, including the history and development of plumbing laws and regulations, with emphasis on the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). Apprentice will explore materials, tools, and methods used in the installation and maintenance of potable water systems, drainage, waste, and sewage systems. Course also covers public health considerations, contamination prevention, basic plumbing math, and saf… --- # APR110B — Plumbing Apprenticeship Math and Basic Installation APR 110B - Plumbing Apprenticeship Math and Basic Installation APR 110B - Plumbing Apprenticeship Math and Basic Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Course covers the practical application of basic mathematics to plumbing calculations and familiarizes the plumbing apprentice with fundamental installation practices. The apprentice will apply the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and adhere to Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) requirements in typical job-site conditions. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical c… --- # APR110C — Plumbing Apprenticeship Print Reading APR 110C - Plumbing Apprenticeship Print Reading APR 110C - Plumbing Apprenticeship Print Reading Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Course is designed for the plumbing apprentice and covers interpretation of plumbing drawings and installation practices for potable water, waste, and sewage systems. Emphasizes piping materials, methods of installation and maintenance, and application of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) to fixtures and fittings. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in th… --- # APR110D — Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Installation APR 110D - Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Installation APR 110D - Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Covers installation practices for sanitary drainage systems and water heating equipment, including gas, electric, and tankless water heaters. Emphasizes water supply systems, basic plumbing calculations, and application of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be u… --- # APR110E — Plumbing Apprenticeship Occupancy APR 110E - Plumbing Apprenticeship Occupancy APR 110E - Plumbing Apprenticeship Occupancy Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Course is designed for the plumbing apprentice and covers advanced blueprint reading and interpretation of specialty plumbing drawings. Emphasizes installation of sewage and drainage systems, welding practices, and continued application of safe work practices in plumbing environments. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR110F — Plumbing Apprenticeship Advanced Waste System APR 110F - Plumbing Apprenticeship Advanced Waste System APR 110F - Plumbing Apprenticeship Advanced Waste System Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the apprentice to advanced aspects of plumbing, including venting materials and configurations, lifting waste using sump pumps, sewage pumps, and ejectors, and the use of traps to prevent hazardous gases from entering buildings. Emphasizes application of Chapters 9 and 10 of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and safe installation practices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level caree… --- # APR111A — LMPE Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 111A - LMPE Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 111A - LMPE Apprenticeship Fundamentals Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides related training for the LMPE Electrical Apprentice. It enables the apprentice to gain technical knowledge and skills required of an LMPE Electrician. The content includes trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and an introduction to the National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T.… --- # APR111B — LMPE Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits APR 111B - LMPE Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits APR 111B - LMPE Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Related training for LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment, and applicable National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR111C — LMPE Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading APR 111C - LMPE Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading APR 111C - LMPE Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for LMPE Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation, and applicable national electrical code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective -… --- # APR111D — LMPE Apprenticeship Theory APR 111D - LMPE Apprenticeship Theory APR 111D - LMPE Apprenticeship Theory Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for the LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electrical Code. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technica… --- # APR111E — LMPE Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading APR 111E - LMPE Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading APR 111E - LMPE Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for LMPE Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation, and applicable national electrical code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation:… --- # APR111F — LMPE Apprenticeship Installation APR 111F - LMPE Apprenticeship Installation APR 111F - LMPE Apprenticeship Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation, and applicable National Electrical Code for LMPE electrician apprentices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR112A — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 112A - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 112A - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fundamentals Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides related training for the Inside Electrical Apprentice. It enables the apprentice to gain technical knowledge and skills required of an Inside Electrician. The content includes trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and an introduction to the National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be use… --- # APR112B — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits APR 112B - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits APR 112B - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Related training for Inside Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment, and applicable National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T… --- # APR112C — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading APR 112C - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading APR 112C - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for Inside Electrican Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation, and applicable national electrical code. Term(s) all, Winter,… --- # APR112D — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Theory APR 112D - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Theory APR 112D - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Theory Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for the Inside Wire Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. Course content includes the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, transformers, over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, residential calculation and application of the National Electrical Code. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 cred… --- # APR112E — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading APR 112E - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading APR 112E - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Wiring and Print Reading Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for Inside Wire Electrical Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable national electrical cod… --- # APR112F — Inside Electrician Apprenticeship Installation APR 112F - Inside Electrician Apprenticeship Installation APR 112F - Inside Electrician Apprenticeship Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation and applicable National Electrical Code for Inside Wire Electrician apprentices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. an… --- # APR114A — PLC Apprenticeship Hardware/Number Systems APR 114A - PLC Apprenticeship Hardware/Number Systems APR 114A - PLC Apprenticeship Hardware/Number Systems Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces PLC hardware, architecture, and number systems. Topics include Boolean logic, programming methods, input/output systems, and analog and digital signal interfacing. Emphasis is placed on program development and basic troubleshooting. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR114B — PLC Apprenticeship Programming Fundamentals APR 114B - PLC Apprenticeship Programming Fundamentals APR 114B - PLC Apprenticeship Programming Fundamentals Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on PLC programming fundamentals, including input/output modules, data organization, basic programming instructions, and industrial communication networks. Emphasis is placed on system configuration and industrial applications. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR114C — PLC Apprenticeship Timers, Counters, and Controls APR 114C - PLC Apprenticeship Timers, Counters, and Controls APR 114C - PLC Apprenticeship Timers, Counters, and Controls Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides training in Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), focusing on relay instructions, timers, counters, data handling, sequencing, and program flow. Emphasis is placed on program development, system documentation, and control of industrial processes. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.… --- # APR115A — LME Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 115A - LME Apprenticeship Fundamentals APR 115A - LME Apprenticeship Fundamentals Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides related training for the LME Electrical Apprentice. It enables the apprentice to gain technical knowledge and skills required of an LME Electrician. The content includes trade history and concepts, trade math, basic electrical DC theory, and an introduction to the National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and… --- # APR115B — LME Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits APR 115B - LME Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits APR 115B - LME Apprenticeship AC/DC Circuits Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Related training for LMPE Electrical Apprentice. The student will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content will cover mathematical formulas of equations, basic AC theory, use of test equipment, and applicable National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR115C — LME Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading APR 115C - LME Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading APR 115C - LME Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for LME Apprentice. The apprentice will receive the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. The content will include requirements for wiring and installation of electrical devices, auxiliary gutters, raceways, fuses and over-current devices, wire devices, hazardous locations, busways, residential calculation, and applicable national electrical code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A… --- # APR117A — IMM Apprenticeship Reading Blueprints & Schematics APR 117A - IMM Apprenticeship Reading Blueprints & Schematics APR 117A - IMM Apprenticeship Reading Blueprints & Schematics Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces interpretation of blueprints, schematics, and symbols used in commercial and industrial settings. Covers mechanical and electrical drawings, including hydraulic, pneumatic, and piping systems. Emphasizes symbols, dimensions, tolerances, machine drawings, and sketching techniques, including welding and joining symbols. Students apply mathematical concepts to interpret drawings and support industrial maintenance tasks. Term(s) all, Winter… --- # APR117B — IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Math and Measurement APR 117B - IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Math and Measurement APR 117B - IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Math and Measurement Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces measurement and mathematical fundamentals used in commercial and industrial applications. Covers precision measurement tools, including scales, rules, calipers, and micrometers. Emphasizes fractions, decimals, powers, roots, geometry, algebra, formulas, and properties of triangles as applied to industrial problem-solving. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and t… --- # APR117C — IMM Apprenticeship Metals in the Plant APR 117C - IMM Apprenticeship Metals in the Plant APR 117C - IMM Apprenticeship Metals in the Plant Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces metals, metallurgy, and metalworking processes used in industrial settings. Covers mechanical properties of metals, iron and standard steels, heat treatment methods, and common nonferrous metals including copper, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, lead, nickel, tin, and zinc as applied in plant operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in… --- # APR117D — IMM Apprenticeship Non-metals in the Plant APR 117D - IMM Apprenticeship Non-metals in the Plant APR 117D - IMM Apprenticeship Non-metals in the Plant Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces non-metal materials commonly used in industrial settings. Covers properties, classifications, and applications of synthetic and natural materials, including paints and coatings. Surveys industrial chemicals and emphasizes safe handling practices and proper use of personal protective equipment. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in… --- # APR117E — IMM Apprenticeship Hand Tools APR 117E - IMM Apprenticeship Hand Tools APR 117E - IMM Apprenticeship Hand Tools Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces common hand tools used in industrial maintenance settings. Covers identification, proper selection, safe use, care, and maintenance of hand tools. Emphasizes workplace safety practices and industry standards for tool handling in plant operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR117F — IMM Apprenticeship Portable Power Tools APR 117F - IMM Apprenticeship Portable Power Tools APR 117F - IMM Apprenticeship Portable Power Tools Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces portable power tools commonly used in industrial maintenance settings. Covers identification, proper selection, safe operation, maintenance, and inspection of electric, pneumatic, and battery-operated tools. Emphasizes workplace safety standards and hazard prevention in plant operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T.… --- # APR117G — IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Safety & Health APR 117G - IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Safety & Health APR 117G - IMM Apprenticeship Industrial Safety & Health Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces industrial safety and health practices in plant operations. Covers government regulations, hazard recognition, accident prevention, personal protective equipment, fire safety, and environmental responsibility. Emphasizes maintaining a safe and compliant workplace. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A… --- # APR117H — IMM Apprenticeship Troubleshooting Skills APR 117H - IMM Apprenticeship Troubleshooting Skills APR 117H - IMM Apprenticeship Troubleshooting Skills Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces troubleshooting principles used in industrial maintenance. Covers systematic problem-solving methods, fault identification, use of technical documentation, and logical diagnostic procedures. Emphasizes safe and efficient approaches to resolving equipment and process issues in plant operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in th… --- # APR117I — IMM App. Industrial Rigging Principles and Practices APR 117I - IMM App. Industrial Rigging Principles and Practices APR 117I - IMM App. Industrial Rigging Principles and Practices Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers techniques and safeguards in the use of rope, chain, hoists, and scaffolding when moving heavy plant equipment and maintaining plant utilities. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR117J — IMM Apprenticeship Equipment Installation APR 117J - IMM Apprenticeship Equipment Installation APR 117J - IMM Apprenticeship Equipment Installation Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers installation procedures for large plant equipment. Considers factors affecting proper installation in detail, from preparatory relocation of underground piping and wiring through equipment anchoring, aligning, and running tests. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR117K — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Mechanics APR 117K - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Mechanics APR 117K - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Mechanics Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers force and motion, work and energy, and fluid mechanics as applied in industrial maintenance. Explains principles of operation for simple machines, such as lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. Explains the basic elements of industrial machines, as well as common measurement tools used to monitor and adjust equipment. Covers hand tools, power tools, and fasteners, ending with a discussion of ways to reduce friction and wear. Term(s) all, Win… --- # APR117L — IMM Apprenticeship Lubricants and Lubrication APR 117L - IMM Apprenticeship Lubricants and Lubrication APR 117L - IMM Apprenticeship Lubricants and Lubrication Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers force and motion, work and energy, and fluid mechanics as applied in industrial maintenance. Explains principles of operation for simple machines, such as lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. Explains the basic elements of industrial machines, as well as common measurement tools used to monitor and adjust equipment. Covers hand tools, power tools, and fasteners, ending with a discussion of ways to reduce friction and… --- # APR117M — IMM Apprenticeship Power Transmission Equipment APR 117M - IMM Apprenticeship Power Transmission Equipment APR 117M - IMM Apprenticeship Power Transmission Equipment Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces common power transmission components used in industrial maintenance. Covers belts, chains, gears, couplings, bearings, shafts, and drives. Emphasizes component identification, operating principles, alignment concepts, and preventive maintenance practices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. d… --- # APR117N — IMM Apprenticeship Bearings APR 117N - IMM Apprenticeship Bearings APR 117N - IMM Apprenticeship Bearings Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces types, functions, and applications of bearings used in industrial equipment. Covers plain and antifriction bearings, load ratings, installation considerations, lubrication requirements, and common causes of failure. Emphasizes proper selection, maintenance practices, and factors affecting bearing life. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the… --- # APR117O — IMM Apprenticeship Pumps APR 117O - IMM Apprenticeship Pumps APR 117O - IMM Apprenticeship Pumps Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces operating principles and applications of pumps used in industrial systems. Covers positive displacement and dynamic pump types, components, performance characteristics, flow concepts, and common causes of failure. Emphasizes pump selection considerations, basic troubleshooting concepts, and preventive maintenance practices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A… --- # APR117P — IMM Apprenticeship Piping Systems APR 117P - IMM Apprenticeship Piping Systems APR 117P - IMM Apprenticeship Piping Systems Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces basic principles and components of industrial piping systems. Covers pipe materials, fittings, valves, supports, system layout, and flow concepts. Emphasizes safe work practices, installation considerations, and maintenance factors affecting system performance and reliability. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR117Q — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Hydraulics APR 117Q - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Hydraulics APR 117Q - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Hydraulics Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces fundamental principles of hydraulic systems used in industrial maintenance applications. Covers fluid power theory, pressure and flow concepts, hydraulic components, system symbols, and basic circuit operation. Emphasizes system safety, troubleshooting considerations, and preventive maintenance practices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in th… --- # APR117R — IMM Apprenticeship Hydraulic Troubleshooting APR 117R - IMM Apprenticeship Hydraulic Troubleshooting APR 117R - IMM Apprenticeship Hydraulic Troubleshooting Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces systematic approaches to troubleshooting hydraulic systems used in industrial applications. Covers common system faults, pressure and flow diagnostics, component failure indicators, and interpretation of hydraulic schematics. Emphasizes safe troubleshooting practices and logical problem-solving methods. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as… --- # APR117S — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Pneumatics APR 117S - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Pneumatics APR 117S - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Pneumatics Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces fundamental principles of pneumatic systems used in industrial maintenance applications. Covers compressed air theory, pressure and flow concepts, pneumatic components, system symbols, and basic circuit operation. Emphasizes safety considerations, system efficiency, and preventive maintenance practices. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the… --- # APR117T — IMM Apprenticeship Pneumatic Troubleshooting APR 117T - IMM Apprenticeship Pneumatic Troubleshooting APR 117T - IMM Apprenticeship Pneumatic Troubleshooting Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers pneumatic systems, schematic symbols, and diagrams, installing system components, and planned maintenance. Maintenance of air compressors, control valves, air motors, electrical components, and hybrid systems are also included. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR117U — IMM Apprenticeship Chemical Hazards APR 117U - IMM Apprenticeship Chemical Hazards APR 117U - IMM Apprenticeship Chemical Hazards Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers OSHA’S Hazard Communication Standard and discusses the physical and health hazards presented by dangerous chemicals. The student will also be introduced to the information contained in a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR117V — IMM Apprenticeship Bulk Handling Conveyors APR 117V - IMM Apprenticeship Bulk Handling Conveyors APR 117V - IMM Apprenticeship Bulk Handling Conveyors Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers OSHA’S Hazard Communication Standard and discusses the physical and health hazards presented by dangerous chemicals. The student will also be introduced to the information contained in a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR210G — Plumbing Apprenticeship Residential Installation APR 210G - Plumbing Apprenticeship Residential Installation APR 210G - Plumbing Apprenticeship Residential Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the plumbing apprentice to a wide variety of residential plumbing fixtures and fittings, including tubs, showers, toilets, water heaters, faucets, valves, and trim. Emphasizes proper installation techniques, industry practices, and application of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and Oregon Revised Statutes for residential plumbing systems. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level… --- # APR210H — Plumbing Apprenticeship Commercial Installation APR 210H - Plumbing Apprenticeship Commercial Installation APR 210H - Plumbing Apprenticeship Commercial Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the apprentice to commercial plumbing systems, focusing on complex mathematical calculations, water heater principles, fuel gas systems, and water treatment methods. Emphasizes installation techniques, venting, piping support, and the use of industry tools for precise layout and elevation measurements. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be us… --- # APR210I — Plumbing Apprenticeship Code APR 210I - Plumbing Apprenticeship Code APR 210I - Plumbing Apprenticeship Code Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the plumbing apprentice to reading complete sets of plans, basic electrical concepts, storm drain installation, and application of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) in plumbing systems. Emphasizes safe installation practices, water treatment, and the principles of heat and electricity as they apply to plumbing. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T.… --- # APR210J — Plumbing Apprenticeship Industrial Installation APR 210J - Plumbing Apprenticeship Industrial Installation APR 210J - Plumbing Apprenticeship Industrial Installation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Focuses on the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial plumbing systems, including residential and commercial systems for context. Emphasizes proper service techniques, troubleshooting, and application of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) for industrial plumbing installations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.… --- # APR210K — Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Wastewater System APR 210K - Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Wastewater System APR 210K - Plumbing Apprenticeship Basic Wastewater System Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the plumbing apprentice to isometric and shop drawings for water, drainage, and gas piping systems. Covers direct, indirect, and special waste systems; protection of potable water sources; pump theory and maintenance; hydraulic and pneumatic principles; and material estimation and layout for plumbing installations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical cour… --- # APR210L — Plumbing Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 210L - Plumbing Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 210L - Plumbing Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Prepares the plumbing apprentice for the Oregon Plumbing License exam through a comprehensive review of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). Covers code interpretation, specialty codes, practical installation calculations, safety practices, and strategies for navigating the UPC effectively during the exam. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. de… --- # APR211G — LMPE Apprenticeship Safety and Code APR 211G - LMPE Apprenticeship Safety and Code APR 211G - LMPE Apprenticeship Safety and Code Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LMPE Electrician. Content covers applied electrical theory, commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental applications, and the National Electrical Code. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR211H — LMPE Apprenticeship Motors and Controls APR 211H - LMPE Apprenticeship Motors and Controls APR 211H - LMPE Apprenticeship Motors and Controls Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces students to foundational electrical wiring and circuit principles, emphasizing practical applications and code compliance. Learners will analyze and apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) to determine conductor sizing, ampere ratings, and service entrance requirements. Through hands-on activities, students will design and evaluate series and parallel circuits, configure battery systems, and perform voltage drop calculations. The course also cov… --- # APR211I — LMPE Apprenticeship Fiber Optics APR 211I - LMPE Apprenticeship Fiber Optics APR 211I - LMPE Apprenticeship Fiber Optics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installations. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR211J — LMPE Apprenticeship Math and Test Equipment APR 211J - LMPE Apprenticeship Math and Test Equipment APR 211J - LMPE Apprenticeship Math and Test Equipment Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for LMPE Electrician apprentice. Content includes trade history, safety and first aid, blueprint reading, commercial and residential calculations, wiring methods, related theory and National Electrical Code. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR211K — LMPE Apprenticeship Voltage APR 211K - LMPE Apprenticeship Voltage APR 211K - LMPE Apprenticeship Voltage Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers a thorough review of the National Electrical Code book. Theory and application of motor controls, solid state fundamentals, special termination, layout, hazardous locations and transformer locations. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR211L — LMPE Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 211L - LMPE Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 211L - LMPE Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the Limited Manufacture Plant Electrical apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Limited Manufacture Plant Electrical License examination. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR212G — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Safety and Code APR 212G - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Safety and Code APR 212G - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Safety and Code Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Electrician. Content covers applied electrical theory, commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental applications, and the National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR212H — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Motors and Controls APR 212H - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Motors and Controls APR 212H - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Motors and Controls Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces students to foundational electrical wiring and circuit principles, emphasizing practical applications and code compliance. Learners will analyze and apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) to determine conductor sizing, ampere ratings, and service entrance requirements. Through hands-on activities, students will design and evaluate series and parallel circuits, configure battery systems, and perform voltage drop calcula… --- # APR212I — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fiber Optics APR 212I - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fiber Optics APR 212I - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Fiber Optics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers applied electrical theory, fiber optics, specialty applications, residential and commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamentals, and applicable National Electrical Code for electrical installations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR212J — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Math/Test Equipment APR 212J - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Math/Test Equipment APR 212J - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Math/Test Equipment Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers related training for Inside Wire Electrician apprentice. Content includes trade history, safety and first aid, blueprint reading, commercial and residential calculations, wiring methods, related theory, and National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degree… --- # APR212K — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Voltage APR 212K - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Voltage APR 212K - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Voltage Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers a thorough review of the National Electrical Code book. Theory and application of motor controls, solid-state fundamentals, special termination, layout, hazardous locations, and transformer locations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR212L — Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 212L - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 212L - Inside Electrical Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the Inside Electrical apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Inside Electrical License examination. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR214D — PLC Apprenticeship Operation APR 214D - PLC Apprenticeship Operation APR 214D - PLC Apprenticeship Operation Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers PLC operations, automatic control systems, measurement principles, and industrial instrumentation. Topics include pressure, flow, level, and temperature measurement, accuracy and error analysis, calibration procedures, and interpretation of instrumentation documentation. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR214E — PLC Apprenticeship Troubleshooting APR 214E - PLC Apprenticeship Troubleshooting APR 214E - PLC Apprenticeship Troubleshooting Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on troubleshooting industrial control systems, including temperature measurement, pneumatic systems, control valves, and process control principles. Emphasis is placed on system behavior, signal analysis, and diagnosing faults in automated systems. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR214F — PLC Apprenticeship Practical Applications APR 214F - PLC Apprenticeship Practical Applications APR 214F - PLC Apprenticeship Practical Applications Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on practical applications in industrial control systems, including calibration, loop checking, control valves, and advanced programmable controller functions. Emphasis is placed on installation practices, system verification, and real-world troubleshooting. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR215D — LME Apprenticeship Safety and Code APR 215D - LME Apprenticeship Safety and Code APR 215D - LME Apprenticeship Safety and Code Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the technical knowledge of the skills required of an LME Electrician. Content covers applied electrical theory, commercial wiring practices, busways, motor fundamental applications, and the National Electrical Code. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR215E — LME Apprenticeship Motors and Controls APR 215E - LME Apprenticeship Motors and Controls APR 215E - LME Apprenticeship Motors and Controls Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces students to foundational electrical wiring and circuit principles, emphasizing practical applications and code compliance. Learners will analyze and apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) to determine conductor sizing, ampere ratings, and service entrance requirements. Through hands-on activities, students will design and evaluate series and parallel circuits, configure battery systems, and perform voltage drop calculations. The course also cover… --- # APR215F — LME Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 215F - LME Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep APR 215F - LME Apprenticeship Code and Test Prep Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers the review of the National Electrical Code designed to assist the Limited Maintenance Electrical apprentice with various aspects of taking and passing the Oregon State Limited Maintenance Electrical License examination. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217A — IMM Apprenticeship Maintenance of Mechanical Drives APR 217A - IMM Apprenticeship Maintenance of Mechanical Drives APR 217A - IMM Apprenticeship Maintenance of Mechanical Drives Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers mechanical drive alignment, and coupling alignment and includes installation and maintenance of mechanical drives, from chain drives to enclosed gear drives. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217B — IMM Apprenticeship Mechanical and Fluid Drive Systems APR 217B - IMM Apprenticeship Mechanical and Fluid Drive Systems APR 217B - IMM Apprenticeship Mechanical and Fluid Drive Systems Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers further details of drive maintenance, including brakes, clutches, and adjustable-speed drives. APR217B also covers maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid drives and package drive systems. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217C — IMM Apprenticeship Bearing & Shaft Seal Maintenance APR 217C - IMM Apprenticeship Bearing & Shaft Seal Maintenance APR 217C - IMM Apprenticeship Bearing & Shaft Seal Maintenance Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers industrial drive maintenance, including brakes, clutches, and adjustable-speed drives. APR217C also covers maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid drives and package drive systems for industrial equipment and machinery. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217D — IMM Apprenticeship Pump Installation and Maintenance APR 217D - IMM Apprenticeship Pump Installation and Maintenance APR 217D - IMM Apprenticeship Pump Installation and Maintenance Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course introduces the Industrial Maintenance Mechanic apprentice to basic industrial machinery pumping concepts and the required maintenance of packing and seals. APR217D also covers the maintenance and overhaul of centrifugal and rotary pumps. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217E — IMM Apprenticeship Maintenance Pipe Fitting APR 217E - IMM Apprenticeship Maintenance Pipe Fitting APR 217E - IMM Apprenticeship Maintenance Pipe Fitting Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers components and terminology used in industrial piping systems including measurement and maintenance of threaded, welded, and plastic piping systems. APR217E also explains the use of pipefitting accessories, supports, traps, expansion joints, filters, and strainers. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the… --- # APR217F — IMM Apprenticeship Tubing & Hose System Maintenance APR 217F - IMM Apprenticeship Tubing & Hose System Maintenance APR 217F - IMM Apprenticeship Tubing & Hose System Maintenance Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers industrial tubing installation and specifications. APR217F explores the procedures used for handling, bending, cutting, and installing tubing in an industrial setting. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217G — IMM Appr Valve Maintenance & Piping System Protection APR 217G - IMM Appr Valve Maintenance & Piping System Protection APR 217G - IMM Appr Valve Maintenance & Piping System Protection Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers the maintenance and operation of piping valves in an industrial facility. APR217G also introduces actuators and various piping accessories. Explains valve selection based on application and describes methods of protecting industrial piping systems. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and… --- # APR217H — IMM Apprenticeship Force and Motion APR 217H - IMM Apprenticeship Force and Motion APR 217H - IMM Apprenticeship Force and Motion Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers fundamentals of force and motion. APR217H demonstrates how mathematical and graphical representations can clarify our thinking about mechanical force and motion. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217I — IMM Apprenticeship Introduction to Robotics APR 217I - IMM Apprenticeship Introduction to Robotics APR 217I - IMM Apprenticeship Introduction to Robotics Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers the background for a detailed study of robot maintenance. APR217I introduces the apprentice to the basics of robotics, using clear, easy-to-follow language to take the mystery out of robot technology. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217J — IMM Apprenticeship Welding Principles APR 217J - IMM Apprenticeship Welding Principles APR 217J - IMM Apprenticeship Welding Principles Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces fundamental welding principles used in industrial maintenance and fabrication. Topics include basic welding processes, equipment, materials, safety practices, and common applications of welding in maintenance and repair operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217K — IMM Apprenticeship Oxyfuel Operations APR 217K - IMM Apprenticeship Oxyfuel Operations APR 217K - IMM Apprenticeship Oxyfuel Operations Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces oxyfuel welding and cutting operations used in industrial maintenance. Topics include oxyfuel equipment, flame types, welding and cutting techniques, brazing and soldering processes, surfacing methods, aluminum welding considerations, and safety practices associated with oxyfuel operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T.… --- # APR217L — IMM Apprenticeship Arc Welding Operations APR 217L - IMM Apprenticeship Arc Welding Operations APR 217L - IMM Apprenticeship Arc Welding Operations Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces arc welding processes used in industrial maintenance and fabrication. Topics include shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), electrode selection, metal transfer methods, welding of ferrous and nonferrous metals, pipe welding considerations, heat-affected zones, and safety practices associated with arc welding operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum… --- # APR217M — IMM Apprenticeship Basic Electricity & Electronics APR 217M - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Electricity & Electronics APR 217M - IMM Apprenticeship Basic Electricity & Electronics Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces basic electrical and electronic principles used in industrial maintenance environments. Topics include atomic structure, electron flow, electrical measurements, conductors and insulators, series and parallel circuits, magnetism, grounding, electrical symbols, and basic alternating current (AC) concepts. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses ma… --- # APR217N — IMM Apprenticeship Electrical Safety & Protection APR 217N - IMM Apprenticeship Electrical Safety & Protection APR 217N - IMM Apprenticeship Electrical Safety & Protection Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces electrical safety principles and protective devices used in industrial maintenance environments. Topics include electrical hazards, grounding practices, circuit protection devices, motor protection, voltage testing, and lockout/tagout procedures used to establish a zero-energy state when servicing equipment. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses… --- # APR217O — IMM Apprenticeship How Power Plants Work APR 217O - IMM Apprenticeship How Power Plants Work APR 217O - IMM Apprenticeship How Power Plants Work Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces the basic operation of steam power generation systems used in industrial facilities. Topics include steam generation, the conversion of thermal energy to electrical energy, boiler design and efficiency, the steam cycle, water treatment, combustion processes, and the handling of fuel, water, and waste in power plant operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical course… --- # APR217P — IMM Apprenticeship Introduction to Packaging APR 217P - IMM Apprenticeship Introduction to Packaging APR 217P - IMM Apprenticeship Introduction to Packaging Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces the operation and maintenance of industrial packaging machinery. Topics include common mechanical drive systems, motors, couplings, gearing, control devices, product detection systems, and basic troubleshooting procedures used in packaging operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # APR217Q — IMM Apprenticeship Packaging Machinery APR 217Q - IMM Apprenticeship Packaging Machinery APR 217Q - IMM Apprenticeship Packaging Machinery Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces the operation and maintenance of common packaging machinery used in industrial production. Topics include liquid filling systems, bagging and pouch filling machines, blister and strip packaging equipment, capping, and sealing systems, and the maintenance considerations associated with packaging machinery. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives… --- # APR217R — IMM Apprenticeship Casing Machinery APR 217R - IMM Apprenticeship Casing Machinery APR 217R - IMM Apprenticeship Casing Machinery Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces accessory and auxiliary machinery used in industrial packaging lines. Topics include labeling equipment, uncasing, and unscrambling machines, container cleaning systems, cartoning equipment, wrapping and strapping machines, shrink wrapping systems, and the maintenance practices associated with these packaging operations. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as… --- # APR217S — IMM Apprenticeship Programmable Logic Controllers APR 217S - IMM Apprenticeship Programmable Logic Controllers APR 217S - IMM Apprenticeship Programmable Logic Controllers Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces the basic operating principles of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used in industrial automation systems. Topics include PLC hardware components, inputs and outputs, ladder logic programming, processor functions, networking concepts, and routine maintenance practices for PLC-controlled systems. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be u… --- # APR217T — IMM Apprenticeship Machine Shop Practices APR 217T - IMM Apprenticeship Machine Shop Practices APR 217T - IMM Apprenticeship Machine Shop Practices Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces basic machine shop practices used in industrial maintenance and manufacturing. Topics include machine shop safety, measurement and layout techniques, machining principles, tool materials and grinding, drilling, and tapping procedures, and the operation of common machine tools such as lathes, drill presses, and milling machines. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical cou… --- # ART102 — Introduction to Visual Arts ART 102 - Introduction to Visual Arts ART 102 - Introduction to Visual Arts Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Addresses painting and sculpture in terms of experiencing, appreciating, and understanding their role in our lives. Art is examined in the light of aesthetic, historic, and critical issues. Recommended preparation: WR 115 A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. Prerequisites: WR060 --- # ART103 — Introduction to Visual Arts ART 103 - Introduction to Visual Arts ART 103 - Introduction to Visual Arts Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Addresses issues relating to design in our daily lives including commercial, industrial, crafts, and product design. Examines how design expresses the values, technology, economy, and taste of our culture in light of aesthetic, historic, and critical factors. Recommended preparation: WR 115 A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) require… Prerequisites: WR060 --- # ART115 — Basic Design ART 115 - Basic Design ART 115 - Basic Design Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Introduces two-dimensional black-and-white foundations studio experience centered on creative problem-solving. Develops perceptual awareness and understanding. Establishes critical skills and personal artistic vision. Investigates a broad range of materials, techniques, and projects to explore black-and-white design concepts with reference to historical and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series ART115, ART116, and ART117 may be taken in any sequence. Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studie… --- # ART116 — Basic Design ART 116 - Basic Design ART 116 - Basic Design Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Introduces color foundations studio experience centered on creative problem-solving. Develops perceptual awareness and understanding. Establishes critical skills and personal artistic vision. Investigates a broad range of materials, techniques, and projects to explore color design concepts with reference to historical and contemporary perspectives. Basic Design series ART115, ART116, and ART117 may be taken in any sequence. Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that mee… --- # ART131 — Beginning Drawing ART 131 - Beginning Drawing ART 131 - Beginning Drawing Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Explores basic perceptual drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Introduces critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing, and constructing in drawing. This is the first course in a three-course sequence, which can be taken in any order. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfe… --- # ART154 — Beginning Ceramics ART 154 - Beginning Ceramics ART 154 - Beginning Ceramics Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Introduction to the materials, methods, and techniques of pottery and ceramic design and construction. Term(s) all, Winter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. --- # ART155 — Beginning Ceramics ART 155 - Beginning Ceramics ART 155 - Beginning Ceramics Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 An introduction to the materials, methods and techniques of pottery design and construction. Term(s) pring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts & Letters (Humanities) requirement. --- # ART204 — History of Western Art ART 204 - History of Western Art ART 204 - History of Western Art Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course is a historical survey of the visual arts in the western world from prehistoric times up to the High Renaissance, including ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Early Christian and Byzantine eras, Romanesque, Gothic, Early and High Renaissance. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. Prerequisites: WR060 --- # ART205 — History of Western Art ART 205 - History of Western Art ART 205 - History of Western Art Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course is a historical survey of the visual arts in the western world (predominantly Europe) from the 16th Century through the 20th Century. It will include the following styles and developments: Mannerism, 16th Century Painting and Printmaking in Northern Europe, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism and other 20th century developments. A.O.T.) degree and the Associa… Prerequisites: WR060 --- # ART283 — Beginning Painting ART 283 - Beginning Painting ART 283 - Beginning Painting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 A hands‐on studio introduction to painting in either oils or acrylic. Exploration of many techniques, styles, and subjects. Includes information on color theory and beginning paint mixing procedures. Term(s) pring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electi… --- # ART286 — Intermediate Painting ART 286 - Intermediate Painting ART 286 - Intermediate Painting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 A hands-on studio introduction to painting in either oils or acrylic. Exploration in many techniques, styles, and subjects. Includes information on color theory and beginning paint mixing procedures. Term(s) pring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as… --- # BA101Z — Introduction to Business BA 101Z - Introduction to Business BA 101Z - Introduction to Business Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Presents an integrated view of both established and entrepreneurial businesses by studying their common characteristics and processes in a global context. Introduces theory and develops basic skills in the areas of accounting, finance, management, and marketing, with an emphasis on social responsibility and ethical practices. Explores how businesses can create value for themselves and society by addressing environmental and social challenges. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring, Summer Course Designation: El… --- # BA104 — Business Mathematics BA 104 - Business Mathematics BA 104 - Business Mathematics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A study of banking applications, percentages, payroll, taxes, risk management, trade and cash discounts, markup, markdown, and inventory valuation. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # BA110 — Database/MS Access BA 110 - Database/MS Access BA 110 - Database/MS Access Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 Basic application and utilization of MS Access database software to solve business computing problems. Focus will Include designing and building a database, applying queries, creating reports, using forms, and advanced printing. Recommended preparation: BA 131 and BT 120 Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # BA111 — Basic Accounting BA 111 - Basic Accounting BA 111 - Basic Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 The purpose of this course is to teach you about accounting and how it works. The student will be introduced to a basic understanding of debits and credits and financial statements for service enterprises and merchandising businesses, career options, and the necessary abilities and skills needed to be successful including journal entries, reconciliations, and financial statements. Subject areas to be covered this term include introduction to the accounting profession, the accounting cycle, and bank rec… --- # BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing BA 131 - Introduction to Business Computing BA 131 - Introduction to Business Computing Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 General orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad Impact of computers and their uses today. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases will be developed through hands-on use in the computer lab. Recommended preparation: BT 120 Term(s) all, Winter, Spring, Summer Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribut… --- # BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel BA 169Z - Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel BA 169Z - Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Covers Microsoft Excel software skills necessary for evidence-based problem-solving, including workbook editing, formula creation, charting, and pivot tables. Emphasizes hands-on learning using Excel functions to perform data analysis to enhance decision-making. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Prerequisites: BA131 --- # BA177 — Payroll Accounting BA 177 - Payroll Accounting BA 177 - Payroll Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Lecture/Lab - 1 Introduction to personnel and payroll records, including all current federal and state payroll taxes. Provides ample practice in preparation of payroll records by hand and by using computerized payroll accounting software. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BA211Z --- # BA206 — Principles of Management BA 206 - Principles of Management BA 206 - Principles of Management Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The Principles of Management course introduces students to management philosophies in today’s changing world. It includes globalization, ethics, diversity, customer service, and innovation from a managerial perspective. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Prerequisites: WR060 --- # BA209 — Accounting Applications/QuickBooks BA 209 - Accounting Applications/QuickBooks BA 209 - Accounting Applications/QuickBooks Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 Computerized accounting using QuickBooks software on an integrated computerized accounting package relating to service and merchandising businesses. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BA211, BA211Z --- # BA211Z — Principles Of Financial Accounting BA 211Z - Principles Of Financial Accounting BA 211Z - Principles Of Financial Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Imparts an understanding of the purpose of accounting, common financial statement items, and the principles of internal controls. Focuses on recording the impact of economic events on account balances using U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and the creation and analysis of financial statements to aid in external decision-making. Suggested as a 2nd year course. Term(s) all, Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to… Prerequisites: BA131 --- # BA212 — Principles of Accounting BA 212 - Principles of Accounting BA 212 - Principles of Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 A continuation of BA 211Z with emphasis on accounting principles, partnerships, and corporations. Prerequisites: BA211Z --- # BA213Z — Principles Of Managerial Accounting BA 213Z - Principles Of Managerial Accounting BA 213Z - Principles Of Managerial Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Builds an understanding of the role of managerial accounting in a business, focusing on the development and use of information to evaluate production costs and operational performance in support of short- and long-term organizational decision-making. Prerequisites: BA211Z --- # BA214 — Business Communications BA 214 - Business Communications BA 214 - Business Communications Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The purpose of this course Is to students develop skills to write clean, concise business correspondence and to enter the job market with knowledge of the appropriate skills. The course will emphasize skills applicable to both the job search and on-the-job skills. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Elective - A transferable course… Prerequisites: WR121Z --- # BA223 — Principles of Marketing BA 223 - Principles of Marketing BA 223 - Principles of Marketing Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 In this course, students will learn about the marketing process and the range of marketing decisions required for a company to sell products and services. The course explores the factors influencing how marketing decisions are made, including the impact of marketing decisions on an organization and its customers. Students gain a working knowledge of practical marketing and business vocabulary. Additionally, students analyze today’s global, highly competitive marketplace and evaluate influences on marketi… Prerequisites: WR060 --- # BA224 — Human Resources Management BA 224 - Human Resources Management BA 224 - Human Resources Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 In this course, students will be introduced to human resources management and Its role as a central function of any company in strategic planning and talent management. The course explores equal employment opportunity laws, recruitment and selection, training and development, appraising and compensation, and employee rights and safety. Additionally, students will use the knowledge gained each week, along with their personal experiences, to better understand the “real world” of human resources manag… --- # BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law BA 226Z - Introduction to Business Law BA 226Z - Introduction to Business Law Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. business law, including the legal system, contracts, torts, intellectual property, agency, employment, and business organization forms. Emphasizes practical legal knowledge and explores how laws impact business operations, with a focus on risk management, contract disputes, business formation, and compliance with government regulation. Introduces legal challenges in business through real cases and legal terminology. Prerequisites: WR060 --- # BA249 — Retail Sales & E-Commerce BA 249 - Retail Sales & E-Commerce BA 249 - Retail Sales & E-Commerce Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 In this course, students will be introduced to retail management, strategic planning, situational analysis, and --- # BA277 — Business Ethics BA 277 - Business Ethics BA 277 - Business Ethics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The purpose of this course is to make the student aware of the ethical issues currently facing people in business and professional environments. This course will provide a background against which the student may evaluate or compare his or her own ethical viewpoint. This course contains weekly class discussions and case analysis projects. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree pro… Prerequisites: WR060 --- # BA280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Business BA 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Business BA 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Business Credits - 1-8 Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) provides a real‐world experience in the business work environment. The CWE site should be related to the student’s degree program to provide an authentic on‐the‐job work experience. Students must complete 33 hours of work for each credit. A maximum of 12 credits may be earned and applied towards a degree; the number of CWE credits required varies by degree or certificate program. CWE students may earn both pay and college credit for these work‐related a… --- # BA281 — Personal Finance BA 281 - Personal Finance BA 281 - Personal Finance Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Personal finance is designed to expose students to the functions of personal finance. The course covers budgets, banking, consumer credit, and income taxes. Terms all Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. --- # BA284 — Pre-Employment Seminar BA 284 - Pre-Employment Seminar BA 284 - Pre-Employment Seminar Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 This course is designed to assist the student in résumé and cover letter preparation, interviews, application forms, employment searches, and ful techniques in obtaining, holding, and advancing in a job. Students will assess knowledge, skills, and abilities as they relate to employment. Students will conduct an informational interview. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S… --- # BA285 — Human Relations in Business BA 285 - Human Relations in Business BA 285 - Human Relations in Business Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is designed for students to develop effective human relations in the workplace. Topics will include achieving a deepened sense of self-awareness, an awareness of others, interpersonal communication skills, motivation. diversity, and organizational politics. Term(s) pring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Meets the Human Relations requirement. --- # BT116 — Professional Business Procedures BT 116 - Professional Business Procedures BT 116 - Professional Business Procedures Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course will provide an overview of business etiquette, interoffice relations, business customs, routines, tasks and procedures, self-appraisal, and careers in the electronic office. The readings, homework, and assignments in this course will focus on knowing yourself, your skills, and what you need to learn. Throughout this course, you will be creating a professional development notebook (about you) and a job notebook (about job tasks). Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective… --- # BT120 — Computer Keyboarding BT 120 - Computer Keyboarding BT 120 - Computer Keyboarding Credits - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This beginning keyboarding course is designed to engage the student with the QWERTY keyboard using computer software. The major --- # BT121 — Document Processing I BT 121 - Document Processing I BT 121 - Document Processing I Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This course is designed for the beginning student. The major --- # BT140 — Business Document Editing BT 140 - Business Document Editing BT 140 - Business Document Editing Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 Review of grammar and proofreading skills needed in preparing business documents using word processing software and equipment. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # BT201 — Word Processing/MS Word BT 201 - Word Processing/MS Word BT 201 - Word Processing/MS Word Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 Microsoft Word is a word processing program that makes it easy to create a variety of professional-looking documents, from simple letters and memos to newsletters, research papers, Web pages, and various business documents. This course is designed for the beginning MS Word user. Students will gain the following course --- # BT206 — Desktop Publishing BT 206 - Desktop Publishing BT 206 - Desktop Publishing Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 Applications of software in basic desktop publishing to create various business and personal documents. Extensive use of fonts and graphics will be used in documents designed and created by the student. Recommended preparation: Previous experience in application software strongly recommended. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # BT251 — Medical Terminology I BT 251 - Medical Terminology I BT 251 - Medical Terminology I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course will give an overview of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations, and symbols are Included In the content. A programmed learning, word-building system Is used to learn word parts that are used to construct or analyze new terms. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technic… --- # BT252 — Medical Terminology II BT 252 - Medical Terminology II BT 252 - Medical Terminology II Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course presents a continued study of medical terminology based on medical word building principles. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, and abbreviations are included in the content. Additionally, anatomy and physiology, pathology, diagnostic, symptomatic and therapeutic terms, diagnostic and lab tests and procedures, surgical procedures, and pharmacology terms are incorporated into the course. Emphasis is placed on correct spelling, definition, usage, and p… --- # BT256 — Electronic Health Records BT 256 - Electronic Health Records BT 256 - Electronic Health Records Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the principles of electronic health records with an emphasis on computerized medical billing, health care data collection, storage, retrieval, security arrangement, presentation, and verification. This course will also introduce the components and requirements of the electronic health record. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BT251 --- # BT257 — Medical Office Procedures BT 257 - Medical Office Procedures BT 257 - Medical Office Procedures Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills necessary for career success in administrative medical assisting. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # BT258 — Medical Insurance Procedures BT 258 - Medical Insurance Procedures BT 258 - Medical Insurance Procedures Credits - 3 Lecture- 3 This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of medical insurance, including insurance terminology, private payers and government programs, and general insurance procedures. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BT252, WR060 --- # BT259 — Medical Billing and Coding BT 259 - Medical Billing and Coding BT 259 - Medical Billing and Coding Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Students will learn how to assign medical codes to provider services in medical facilities using the Current Procedural Terminology manual and patient diagnoses using the International Classification of Diseases manual. Students will abstract information from patient records and combine it with coding guidelines to optimize physician, hospital, and outpatient service payments. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BT252 --- # BT290 — Business Project Management BT 290 - Business Project Management BT 290 - Business Project Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 This is a capstone course which will present students with a variety of challenges, Students will complete complex business software projects similar to those in today’s technologically advanced workplace, The course Includes a simulated office experience for students in a practical application of skills and concepts acquired in business courses. Tasks will integrate the Microsoft Office software, file management, problem solving, decision making, following directions, and teamwor… Prerequisites: BA131 --- # HTM131 — Customer Service Management I HTM 131 - Customer Service Management I HTM 131 - Customer Service Management I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides an in-depth study of the methods and techniques employed by the hospitality and tourism industry to accomplish effective and efficient customer service operation. Includes combined discussions of management theory, systems, decision-making, and leadership directly relevant to any profession with emphasis on the hospitality industry. Also covers the business facets of human resource management, finance, ethics, and total quality management with a business environment. Te… --- # LD101 — Student Success: Career Choices LD 101 - Student Success: Career Choices LD 101 - Student Success: Career Choices Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is an interdisciplinary curriculum that engages students and teachers interactively in the learning process. Content provided will assist students in developing the knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes to be successful in their lives and careers. The course will encourage students to examine their lives, explore vast career and educational options, and develop long-term goals that will them reach their career goals. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 cre… --- # LD130 — Building a Team LD 130 - Building a Team LD 130 - Building a Team Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course covers the fundamentals of team building within the business environment in a global society. Topics include types and roles of teams in today’s business world, stages of team development, interpersonal dynamics, group environment, and communication. Term(s) all Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Counts as one credit towards the Human Relations requirement. --- # LD133 — Workplace Culture LD 133 - Workplace Culture LD 133 - Workplace Culture Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is an introduction to the modern work environment. Topics include common courtesies, work ethic, workplace etiquette, and workplace culture. Term(s) all Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Meets Human Relations requirement. --- # LD215 — Emotional Intelligence LD 215 - Emotional Intelligence LD 215 - Emotional Intelligence Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 This course is an introduction to emotional intelligence. Students will assess their level of emotional intelligence and learn how to improve. Topics include killer statements, triggers, building trust, gaining confidence, and building relationships. Term(s) ummer, Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. --- # LD225 — Social Intelligence LD 225 - Social Intelligence LD 225 - Social Intelligence Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 This course is an introduction to social intelligence. Students will assess their level of social intelligence and learn how to improve. Topics include social dynamics, conflict, non-verbal communication, authenticity, empathy, and trust. Term(s) pring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. --- # COM100Z — Introduction to Communication COM 100Z - Introduction to Communication COM 100Z - Introduction to Communication Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 COM100Z is a survey course offering an overview of the communication discipline that emphasizes the development of best communication practices in different contexts. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives… --- # COM111Z — Public Speaking COM 111Z - Public Speaking COM 111Z - Public Speaking Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 COM111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentations. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as ele… --- # COM115 — Intercultural Communication COM 115 - Intercultural Communication COM 115 - Intercultural Communication Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 An introductory course that focuses on the impact of culture on the communication process. Emphasis is placed on both understanding cultural diversity and enhancing communication effectiveness in various intercultural contexts. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Scien… --- # DSL141 — Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension DSL 141 - Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension DSL 141 - Heavy Duty Steering and Suspension Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course will prepare the student to diagnose and repair problems with manual and power steering components, suspension systems, steerable tag, and drop axles. The course will also train students in preventative maintenance practices for steering and suspension systems and for steering and suspension system alignment. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # DSL151 — Heavy Duty Brakes I DSL 151 - Heavy Duty Brakes I DSL 151 - Heavy Duty Brakes I Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Hydraulic and airbrake systems principles of operation. Mechanical parking brake system principles of operation . Self-energizing, drum, disc, parking, internal expanding, and external band parking brakes will be covered. Brake system components and inspections will also be covered. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL152 — Manual Drive Trains I DSL 152 - Manual Drive Trains I DSL 152 - Manual Drive Trains I Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Principles and operation of power train components, including automotive and industry applications of clutches, drive lines, and gear transmissions. Transmission of force through the mechanism will be studied in theory and in labs. Detailed maintenance and repair of drive lines, clutches, gear transmissions, and transaxles with emphasis on problem diagnosis, repair, and replacement. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL153 — Manual Drive Trains II DSL 153 - Manual Drive Trains II DSL 153 - Manual Drive Trains II Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 A continuation of DSL152 covering more detailed maintenance and repair of drive lines, differentials, transfer cases, gear transmissions, and transaxles with emphasis on problem diagnosis, repair, and replacement. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL152, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL161 — Diesel Engines DSL 161 - Diesel Engines DSL 161 - Diesel Engines Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 The course provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the “Virtual Workplace” or lab. The course focuses on the history, theory of operation, and principles of design of the diesel engine. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL162 — Engine Repair I DSL 162 - Engine Repair I DSL 162 - Engine Repair I Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the “virtual workplace” or lab, for the troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of diesel engines. Special focus will be on the performance of the lubrication system, cooling systems, air induction, turbochargers, and charge air cooling. Students will remove, recondition, and reassemble diesel engines. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL161, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL175 — Heavy Duty Equipment I DSL 175 - Heavy Duty Equipment I DSL 175 - Heavy Duty Equipment I Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course will focus on off-highway mobile equipment systems. Training will emphasize diagnostics and repair of heavy equipment. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL184, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL176 — Mobile Air-Conditioning and Heating DSL 176 - Mobile Air-Conditioning and Heating DSL 176 - Mobile Air-Conditioning and Heating Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course will introduce the theory of air conditioning and heating systems in mobile equipment. The theory will be followed by diagnostic and repair techniques required by the service technician. Students will follow industry requirements while performing A/C repairs. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL181 — Shop Practices DSL 181 - Shop Practices DSL 181 - Shop Practices Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course trains the student in basic shop environment practices, including personal safety. The course also trains students in proper and safe tool use, along with the use of fasteners and hardware employed in the field of diesel technology. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # DSL184 — Fluid Mechanics DSL 184 - Fluid Mechanics DSL 184 - Fluid Mechanics Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course will introduce the theory and application of fluid mechanics. The course expands upon the theory by troubleshooting and repairing on- and off-highway hydraulic systems. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL191 — Electrical Systems I DSL 191 - Electrical Systems I DSL 191 - Electrical Systems I Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 An introductory course designed to provide basic technical knowledge of principles of operation, construction, and purpose of electron theory and basic electrical circuits and components. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # DSL192 — Electrical Systems II DSL 192 - Electrical Systems II DSL 192 - Electrical Systems II Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Provides the basic technical knowledge of electrical circuits, measurement values, circuit components, circuit tracing and diagnosing, and repair of electrical malfunctions. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL191, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL193 — Electrical Systems III DSL 193 - Electrical Systems III DSL 193 - Electrical Systems III Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab -1 Designed to give the student basic technical knowledge of semiconductors and diodes, including operating principles of starting, charging, and ignition systems. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL191, DSL192, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL196 — Electrical Diagnostics & Engine Emissions DSL 196 - Electrical Diagnostics & Engine Emissions DSL 196 - Electrical Diagnostics & Engine Emissions Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course is designed to introduce the student to the use of electronic control systems for on- and off-road vehicles. It details subjects from basic electrical wiring and connections to more detailed electronic troubleshooting tools and how engine performance and injection timing can result in non-compliant exhaust emissions. This course will cover past, present, and future emission control devices. Students will receive hands-on training in the lab settin… Prerequisites: DSL191, DSL192, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL200 — Pre-Employment Seminar DSL 200 - Pre-Employment Seminar DSL 200 - Pre-Employment Seminar Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is designed to assist students seeking employment. Job-hunting techniques, interviewing skills, and the study of job-related responsibilities and problems while advancing in a chosen career are among the major topics covered. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # DSL251 — Heavy Duty Brakes II DSL 251 - Heavy Duty Brakes II DSL 251 - Heavy Duty Brakes II Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Continuation of Heavy Duty Brakes I. This course focuses on the inspection, diagnostics, repair, and adjustments of air supply components and foundation brakes. This course includes Out-of-Service criteria and DOT inspection material. This course includes air disc brake systems inspection, diagnostics, repair, and adjustments. This course includes Antilock brakes and crash avoidance systems. This course will use industry-standard procedures taught with hands-on lab projects and uses interactive onlin… Prerequisites: DSL151, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL262 — Engine Repair II DSL 262 - Engine Repair II DSL 262 - Engine Repair II Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the “virtual workplace” or lab, for the troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of diesel engines. Areas of focus include exhaust systems, engine brakes, diesel engine combustion process, diesel fuel properties, and the fuel subsystem. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL162, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL263 — Advanced Engine Technology DSL 263 - Advanced Engine Technology DSL 263 - Advanced Engine Technology Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course provides up-to-date, interactive training through classroom study, use of internet website information, and hands-on experience in the “virtual workplace” or lab, of the advanced diagnostics of diesel engines. The class will focus on the operation, testing, and repair of injection pumps and governors, and troubleshooting typical engine and fuel-system failures. The course will cover the evolution of Diesel engine fuel systems. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL262, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL275 — Heavy Duty Equipment II DSL 275 - Heavy Duty Equipment II DSL 275 - Heavy Duty Equipment II Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course will focus on off-highway mobile equipment. Training will emphasize diagnostics and repair of powertrain systems. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL175, DSL181, AGM131 --- # DSL280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Diesel Technology DSL 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Diesel Technology DSL 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Diesel Technology Credits - 1-8 Provides a supervised work experience in diesel repair shops, which supplements the “school experience” that is not possible in the normal academic classroom environment. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: DSL181, AGM131 --- # ECE100 — Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education ECE 100 - Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education ECE 100 - Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is an overview of developmentally appropriate practice in Early Childhood Programs. Students will become familiar with the standard of care in early childhood education as delineated by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and outlined in the text, Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits… --- # ECE101 — Family and Community Relations ECE 101 - Family and Community Relations ECE 101 - Family and Community Relations Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with families and community professionals in early childhood education. Topics to be covered include family involvement, communicating with families, and professionalism in early childhood education. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood ECE 109 - Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood ECE 109 - Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces the student to the history, philosophy, and social development of early childhood education and is designed to assist students in identifying potential local, state, and federal career opportunities in early childhood education, including childcare, education, social work, and health care specialties. Students will become familiar with the educational requirements, lifestyle considerations, application processes, testing screening, training,… --- # ECE111 — Introduction to ECE Environments ECE 111 - Introduction to ECE Environments ECE 111 - Introduction to ECE Environments Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces early learning environments and trauma-informed practices supported by the Pyramid Model, emphasizing the development of quality early childhood educational experiences. Students will develop awareness of self and colleagues, extending to the intentional design of program environments that support the well-being of children, families, and staff. Emphasis is placed on principals of developmentally appropriate early learning environment design that support growth… --- # ECE130 — Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum ECE 130 - Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum ECE 130 - Antibias and Multicultural Curriculum Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course explores the goals of Anti-Bias Education through culturally responsive practices designed to reduce implicit bias and disproportionality. Students will examine how multiculturalism can be intentionally and respectfully woven throughout curriculum and learning environments. Using Pyramid Equity and Inclusion materials and practices, students will develop teaching strategies to address cultural conflict, support inclusive learning communities, and directly teach a… --- # ECE150 — Observation/Assessment and Recording ECE 150 - Observation/Assessment and Recording ECE 150 - Observation/Assessment and Recording Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Students will develop skills necessary to observe, assess and record young children’s behavior. Students will gain experience with a variety of observation and recording tools including the Pyramid Model. Focus is on the importance of objective record keeping in relationship to the on-going monitoring of children’s development and using data to create individualized education plans. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career… --- # ECE151 — Guidance and Classroom Management ECE 151 - Guidance and Classroom Management ECE 151 - Guidance and Classroom Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This introductory course to guidance for young children, ages birth through eight, presents a positive child guidance approach based on principles of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education, as outlined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Students will be provided with research-based philosophically sound knowledge, research, practices, and strategies that contribute positively to the emotional and social development of the young… --- # ECE152 — Creativity for Young Children ECE 152 - Creativity for Young Children ECE 152 - Creativity for Young Children Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course focuses on understanding and implementing developmentally appropriate practice for the young child. Students will gain hands-on experience in multiple creative activities that are age-appropriate, individually appropriate, and culturally appropriate. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ECE153 — Music and Movement ECE 153 - Music and Movement ECE 153 - Music and Movement Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This class provides a foundation for understanding the role of music and movement in the development of young children. Students will have the opportunity to integrate knowledge and experience culminating in a personal collection of developmentally appropriate music and movement activities for young children. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ECE154 — Literature and Literacy ECE 154 - Literature and Literacy ECE 154 - Literature and Literacy Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course surveys and presents methods for using and evaluating children’s literature. Students will also gain knowledge about the relationship between language development and emergent literacy. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ECE175A — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Social-Emotional Growth ECE 175A - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Social-Emotional Growth ECE 175A - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Social-Emotional Growth Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course presents healthy social emotional development in infancy as the underpinning for all other learning, and that social emotional development is dependent on the child’s close relationship with respectful, caring adults. Also discussed is the importance of understanding temperament, emotions, environmental impact, and caregiving responsiveness to the child’s needs. Students are presented with information to promote awareness of their own… --- # ECE175B — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Group Care ECE 175B - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Group Care ECE 175B - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Group Care Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course s students to understand how to develop intimacy between infants and others in a group. Students will discuss barriers, as well as discover strategies for providing appropriate care. Respectful routine care in a child’s daily life is fundamental to developing intimate relationships. Students will evaluate health and safety issues, daily routine care, and consider environment, space, and childcare ratios as important aspects of group care. Term(s) pring Course D… --- # ECE175C — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Learning and Development ECE 175C - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Learning and Development ECE 175C - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Learning and Development Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course presents a non-traditional view of how infants and toddlers develop. Students will discover the importance of infants and toddlers having the freedom to make learning choices and to experience the world on their own terms. Facilitation of natural interests and urges to learn dominate the course content with specific information based on understanding learning schemes, developmental stages, and support for learning. Term(s) all Course… --- # ECE175D — Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Culture, Family and Provider ECE 175D - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Culture, Family and Provider ECE 175D - Infant/Toddler Caregiving: Culture, Family and Provider Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course challenges students to articulate their philosophy of infant/toddler care and the caregiver-parent relationship so that they can develop stronger partnerships and facilitate communication with parents. Considerations for how participants can encourage families to participate in their child’s care will be discussed and strategies for working with difficult situations will be explored. The course will also examine common challe… --- # ECE220 — Science and Nature with Young Children ECE 220 - Science and Nature with Young Children ECE 220 - Science and Nature with Young Children Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides a thorough study of theory, design, and implementation of science curriculum in early childhood settings, with an emphasis on integrating developmentally appropriate nature studies across the curriculum in both indoors and outdoors. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ECE225 — Prenatal, Infant, and Toddler Development ECE 225 - Prenatal, Infant, and Toddler Development ECE 225 - Prenatal, Infant, and Toddler Development Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course covers child development from pre-birth through 36 months of age. A relationship-based model is used as a framework for understanding how infants and toddlers grow and learn with the support of their families and teachers. Focus is on major developmental theories, stages of development, including brain and language development, and appropriate behavioral expectations. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-leve… --- # ECE226 — Child Development ECE 226 - Child Development ECE 226 - Child Development Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course covers child development from birth through age eight, with a focused emphasis on social-emotional development across each developmental stage. Students will examine major developmental theories, stages of development, and age-appropriate social-emotional behaviors to better understand typical and emerging patterns of development. Using the Pyramid Model as a framework, students will learn strategies to intentionally support social-emotional development in young children. This course serves as the foun… --- # ECE228 — Responsive Infant Toddler Programs ECE 228 - Responsive Infant Toddler Programs ECE 228 - Responsive Infant Toddler Programs Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course takes the infant toddler professional into the world of responsive program planning that happens day to day the relationship way. Focus is on the application of major developmental theories, stages of development including brain and language development, and appropriate behavioral expectations. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: ECE225 --- # ECE230 — Mathematics and the Young Child ECE 230 - Mathematics and the Young Child ECE 230 - Mathematics and the Young Child Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course focuses on early mathematical content and concepts that are relevant to young children during the first five years of life. The course is designed to teach students effective strategies to recognize and promote mathematical development and learning in all young children. Students will explore what mathematics looks like for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and learn specific ways to facilitate young children’s mathematical development. Students will practice what they are… --- # ECE240 — Curriculum/Planning ECE 240 - Curriculum/Planning ECE 240 - Curriculum/Planning Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course focuses on designing curriculum for young children using the principles of developmentally appropriate practice and constructivist learning theory. Students will apply the components of constructivism to the design of early childhood curriculum while also examining inclusive classroom practice. Using Pyramid Model, students will learn to create accessible, inclusive, and culturally responsive learning centers and materials that promote belonging and support all children including children with spec… --- # ECE245 — Challenging Behavior in Young Children ECE 245 - Challenging Behavior in Young Children ECE 245 - Challenging Behavior in Young Children Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course addresses challenging behavior in young children. Students will explore the causes of, and the risk factors associated with challenging behavior. Students will develop knowledge and skills which will allow them to understand, prevent, and respond effectively to challenging behavior. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degree… --- # ECE249 — Inclusion of Children with Special Needs ECE 249 - Inclusion of Children with Special Needs ECE 249 - Inclusion of Children with Special Needs Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The emphasis of this course is on strategies and adaptations for including children with special needs in early childhood settings. Students will use the Pyramid Model to intentionally include children with disabilities in classroom routines. Using LEAP, students will explore ways to support positive behavior. Students will promote inclusion and a sense of belonging and understand the overuse of suspension and expulsion. Current resources and best practices for educati… --- # ECE250 — Supporting Literacy and Language Learning for Dual Language Learners ECE 250 - Supporting Literacy and Language Learning for Dual Language Learners ECE 250 - Supporting Literacy and Language Learning for Dual Language Learners Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course focuses on the language, reading, writing, and communication development of children who are dual language learners (DLLs), ages birth to five years. Connections are made between assessment and instruction that promote early language and literacy learning for children who are DLLs. The emphasis throughout the course is placed on fostering language and literacy learning by building on the family and com… --- # ECE280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education ECE 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education ECE 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Early Childhood Education Credits - 1-8 The purpose of cooperative work experience is to provide students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with young children in early childhood settings. Students will understand how the Pyramid Model supports positive relationships, social-emotional development, and inclusive learning environments. Students participating in cooperative work experience must successfully complete a criminal history background check in coordination with the ECE… --- # ECE295 — Child Care Administration ECE 295 - Child Care Administration ECE 295 - Child Care Administration Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 An exploration of administrative roles and responsibilities in childcare centers. Topics include philosophy, finances, personnel, legal regulation, and program planning. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ED101 — Introduction to Education Seminar and Practicum ED 101 - Introduction to Education Seminar and Practicum ED 101 - Introduction to Education Seminar and Practicum Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course examines teaching as a profession. It provides opportunities for direct experience with, and analysis of educational settings. Students will explore current issues in education and characteristics of effective schools. Term(s) all Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. --- # ED169 — Overview of Students with Special Needs ED 169 - Overview of Students with Special Needs ED 169 - Overview of Students with Special Needs Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides an introduction to the categories of disability described in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Topics include definitions under federal law, implications in school settings, and intervention strategies to meet students’ special needs. Term(s) inter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. --- # ED216 — Foundations of Education ED 216 - Foundations of Education ED 216 - Foundations of Education Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides an overview of the American Education System, including historical, legal, and philosophical foundations. Students will explore the governance of local schools and districts and will consider the roles and ethical obligations of professional educators. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # ED253 — Learning Across the Lifespan ED 253 - Learning Across the Lifespan ED 253 - Learning Across the Lifespan Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course explores how learning occurs at all ages from early childhood through adulthood, major and emerging learning theories, individual learning styles including one’s own learning styles, self-reflection on implications of how learning occurs, and the impact of these issues on the development and delivery of instruction. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # ED258 — Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in the Classroom ED 258 - Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in the Classroom ED 258 - Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in the Classroom Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The purpose of this course is to examine cultural diversity, power, and difference in American education. Students will have the opportunity to think more deeply about the concept of culture and cultural diversity as it applies to the educational setting, as well as examine how teacher identities and beliefs influence the classroom environment. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # ED280 — CWE: Education Practicum ED 280 - CWE: Education Practicum ED 280 - CWE: Education Practicum Credits - 1-4 The purpose of this education practicum experience is to give first- and second-year education majors an opportunity to gain volunteer experience with age-appropriate children in an educational setting. Students participating in this practicum must successfully complete a criminal history verification check. Practicum situations may include one-to-one or small group tutoring in reading, math, or other areas in a classroom setting. Not required for AAOT-Elementary Education transfer degree. Term(s) all, Winter, S… --- # EMT115 — Crisis Intervention EMT 115 - Crisis Intervention EMT 115 - Crisis Intervention Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Provides a theoretical background for understanding crisis intervention and offers an arena to experience a variety of crisis management styles. Assists the emergency service worker or healthcare provider to evaluate their emotional reactions and methods of coping in order to stay healthy on the job. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # EMT151 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A EMT 151 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A EMT 151 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A Credits - 6 Lecture - 5 Lecture/Lab - 1 Provides instruction at the level of Emergency Medical Technician, a vital link in the chain of the health care system. Includes all the skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care as outlined by the scope of practice established by the Oregon Medical Board. Serves as the first of a two-part course in a series of courses making up a national and state EMS training program. Term(s) all, Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective… --- # EMT152 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part B EMT 152 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part B EMT 152 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part B Credits - 6 Lecture - 5 Lecture/Lab - 1 Continues instruction at the level of Emergency Medical Technician. Includes all skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care as outlined by the scope of practice established by the Oregon Medical Board. Serves as the second in a series of courses making up a national and state EMS training program. Students will have two years from the completion of this course to pass their state certification test, or this course will need… Prerequisites: EMT151 --- # EMT153 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A+B EMT 153 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A+B EMT 153 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic Part A+B Credits - 12 Lecture - 9 Lecture/Lab - 3 Instruction at the level of Emergency Medical Technician. Includes all skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care as outlined by the scope of practice established by the Oregon Medical Board. Serves as a one-term expedited course that meets national and state EMS training program requirements. Students will have two years from the completion of this course to pass their state certification test, or this course will need… --- # EMT163 — Emergency Medical Technician Advanced Part A EMT 163 - Emergency Medical Technician Advanced Part A EMT 163 - Emergency Medical Technician Advanced Part A 6 Lecture - 5 Lecture/Lab - 1 Covers Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) emergency medical procedures. Introduces the roles and responsibilities of the technician, emergency pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring and management of dysrhythmias, airway management and ventilation, and advanced airway techniques. Includes medical patient assessment and management; trauma assessment and management; and special considerations… --- # EMT164 — Emergency Medical Technician Advanced Part B EMT 164 - Emergency Medical Technician Advanced Part B EMT 164 - Emergency Medical Technician Advanced Part B 6 Lecture - 5 Lecture/Lab - 1 Covers Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) emergency medical procedures. Introduces the roles and responsibilities of the technician, emergency pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring and management of dysrhythmias, airway management and ventilation, and advanced airway techniques. Includes medical patient assessment and management; trauma assessment and management; and special considerations… Prerequisites: EMT163 --- # EMT176 — Emergency Response Patient Transportation EMT 176 - Emergency Response Patient Transportation EMT 176 - Emergency Response Patient Transportation Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1 Covers ambulance operations, laws, maintenance and safety, emergency response driving and route planning. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # EMT177 — Emergency Response Communication/Documentation EMT 177 - Emergency Response Communication/Documentation EMT 177 - Emergency Response Communication/Documentation Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 Covers principles of therapeutic communication, verbal, written, and electronic communications in the provision of EMS. Includes documentation of elements of patient assessment, care, and transport, communications systems, radio types, reports, codes, and correct techniques. Recommended Preparation: WR 121Z or higher Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as elective… --- # ES169 — Emergency Service Rescue ES 169 - Emergency Service Rescue ES 169 - Emergency Service Rescue Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 Presents technical information on various rescue situations. Covers tools and equipment, ropes and knots, trench rescue, shoring, warehouse searches, outdoor searches, rescue in situations involving elevation differences, package patients, water and ice rescues, and vehicle extrication. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # ES175 — Introduction to Emergency Services ES 175 - Introduction to Emergency Services ES 175 - Introduction to Emergency Services Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Intro to EMS explores the philosophy and history of emergency services. Presents the history of loss of life and property in fire, major medical emergencies, and natural disasters. Covers the responsibility of emergency services in a community, the roles and responsibilities of a paramedic and firefighter, an overview of the ICS system, and the organization and function of emergency services and allied organizations, education and certification. Includes sources of professional lite… --- # FS110A — Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part A FS 110A - Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part A FS 110A - Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part A Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course provides the components of classroom study, drill hands-on skills practice, and training evolutions that will prepare the firefighter to perform most fireground functions under the supervision of an experienced firefighter. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 , applied skills. Must qualify within a limited-entry program. Term(s) all Students successfully complete both parts of the FF-I Skills Academy will be eligible for Oregon DPSST FF-I certification. Meets requi… --- # FS110B — Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part B FS 110B - Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part B FS 110B - Fire Fighter Skills Academy Part B Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course provides the components of classroom study, drill hands-on skills practice, and training evolutions that will prepare the firefighter to perform most fireground functions under the supervision of an experienced firefighter. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. Qualify within a limited-entry program. Students successfully completing both parts of the FF-I Skills Academy will be eligible for Oregon DPSST FF-I certification. Course Designation: C/T… Prerequisites: FS110A, NFPA1001 --- # FS112 — Firefighter II Skills Academy FS 112 - Firefighter II Skills Academy FS 112 - Firefighter II Skills Academy Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers tools, procedures, techniques, and safety precautions utilized by firefighters, during fire ground operations. Includes comprehensive training in firefighting skills related to fire company evolutions. Involves transfer of knowledge obtained from classroom instruction to drill ground application, during hands-on live fire training. Equipment and procedures learned in FF Skills are utilized in an operational format. Students function as a firefighter, apparatus operator, com… Prerequisites: FS110A, FS110B --- # FS121 — Fire Behavior and Combustion FS 121 - Fire Behavior and Combustion FS 121 - Fire Behavior and Combustion Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: ES175, FS110B --- # FS122 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention FS 122 - Fundamentals of Fire Prevention FS 122 - Fundamentals of Fire Prevention Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use and application of codes and standards, plans review, fire inspections, fire and safety education, and fire investigation. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: FS121 --- # FS123 — Hazardous Materials - Awareness/Operation FS 123 - Hazardous Materials - Awareness/Operation FS 123 - Hazardous Materials - Awareness/Operation Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 This course provides basic chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including recognition, identification, reactivity, and health hazards encountered by emergency services. Second phase of the course provides an overall operation level implementation of a planned response on control and confinement. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. Qualify within a limited entry program. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of… Prerequisites: FS110B, FS122 --- # FS130 — Wildland Firefighter FS 130 - Wildland Firefighter FS 130 - Wildland Firefighter Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1 This course, developed by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), provides the foundational skills for entry level wildland firefighters, including the primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfire and recognition of potentially hazardous situations. Covers situational awareness, communication responsibility, attitude and stress barriers, decision-making processes and team work principles along with risk management process and introduction to the incident command system for ground… --- # FS137 — Fire Protection Systems FS 137 - Fire Protection Systems FS 137 - Fire Protection Systems Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: FS110B --- # FS166 — Building Construction for Fire Prevention FS 166 - Building Construction for Fire Prevention FS 166 - Building Construction for Fire Prevention Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: FS110B --- # FS169 — Apparatus Operator/Driver FS 169 - Apparatus Operator/Driver FS 169 - Apparatus Operator/Driver Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 This course covers practical procedures, techniques and safety precautions used while operating fire apparatus. Includes fire apparatus inspection and preventative maintenance, driving laws and policies, specific to the apparatus operator maneuver a vehicle, and apparatus positioning. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # FS170 — Intro to Fire Tactics & Strategies FS 170 - Intro to Fire Tactics & Strategies FS 170 - Intro to Fire Tactics & Strategies Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 1 This course provides the principles of fireground control through utilization of equipment and extinguishing agents, the different roles and responsibilities of personnel and communication, the difference in how building construction effects fire behavior factors, and how to conduct fire pre-incident planning. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses ma… Prerequisites: FS110B --- # FS212 — Fire Investigation FS 212 - Fire Investigation FS 212 - Fire Investigation Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is intended to provide the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservation of evidence and documentation, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S… Prerequisites: FS166 --- # FS214 — Principles of Safety & Survival FS 214 - Principles of Safety & Survival FS 214 - Principles of Safety & Survival Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: FS169 --- # FS240 — Emergency Services Instructor I FS 240 - Emergency Services Instructor I FS 240 - Emergency Services Instructor I Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course prepares emergency services personnel to deliver a training class from a prepared lesson plan. Topics include adult learning theory and how it applies to emergency service training and the use of instructional methods to engage the student in the learning process. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: COM111Z --- # FS274 — Intro to Fire & Emergency Administration FS 274 - Intro to Fire & Emergency Administration FS 274 - Intro to Fire & Emergency Administration Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces the student to the organization and management of a fire and emergency services department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis is placed on fire and emergency service, ethics, and leadership from the perspective of the company officer. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. Term(s) pring Qualify within a limited entry program Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-lev… --- # FS280 — Cooperative Work Experience FS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience FS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits - 1-8 The purpose of this practicum experience is to give the students an opportunity to gain real life education and mentoring from experienced firefighters, in both daily operation and emergencies. Recommended Preparation: WR 115 and applied skills. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: FS110B, FS169 --- # DRF113 — Introduction to 3D CAD DRF 113 - Introduction to 3D CAD DRF 113 - Introduction to 3D CAD Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 This course introduces students to 3D Computer Aided drafting. Students will be introduced to the SolidWorks interface, tools, and basic modeling techniques. Students will be provided the opportunity to develop a strong understanding of SolidWorks in this course which covers the creation of parts, assemblies, and drawings. Students will be provided with information sufficient to prepare for certification as a Certified SolidWorks Associate. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits o… --- # ET114 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems ET 114 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems ET 114 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 An introduction to the fundamentals of geographic information systems (GIS) including a brief history of automated mapping, and basic cartographic principles including map scales/ coordinate systems/map projections. Hands on use of computer-based ESRI Software will introduce the concepts of layering data from multiple sources into a coherent system. Applicable to geography, sciences, agriculture, business, and engineering uses. Course Designation: C/T… --- # ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction ENG 104Z - Introduction to Fiction ENG 104Z - Introduction to Fiction Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The study of fiction invites us to enter imaginative narratives and confront the challenges of being human. English 104Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of fiction, including deeper awareness of craft and insight into how reading fiction can lead to self-enrichment. Students read a variety of types of fiction, from diverse perspectives and eras, and develop their skills in discussion, literary analysis, and critical thinking. Recommended preparation: WR 115 A.O.T.) degree and the Associat… Prerequisites: WR060 --- # ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama ENG 105Z - Introduction to Drama ENG 105Z - Introduction to Drama Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The study of plays exposes us to texts with the power to shock, inspire, enlighten, and delight; this course in drama can be an empowering and transformative journey toward keener engagement with the world, local community, and your intended path. English 105Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of drama, including deeper awareness of craft and insight into how reading plays can lead to self-enrichment. Students read a variety of types of drama, from diverse perspectives and eras, and develop the… Prerequisites: WR060 --- # ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry ENG 106Z - Introduction to Poetry ENG 106Z - Introduction to Poetry Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The study of poetry invites us to delve into the biggest questions about life and culture alongside the seemingly smallest issues of words and sounds. English 106Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of poetry, including deeper awareness of craft and insight into how reading poetry can lead to self-enrichment. Students read a variety of types of poetry and poetic forms, from diverse perspectives and eras, and develop their skills in discussion, literary analysis, and critical thinking. Recommen… --- # ENG109 — World Literature ENG 109 - World Literature ENG 109 - World Literature Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on great works of the modern world in a variety of forms, including verse, drama, fiction, and nonfiction. Reading and discussion may focus on the literary traditions of Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as Europe. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may alway… --- # ENG204 — Survey of English Literature I ENG 204 - Survey of English Literature I ENG 204 - Survey of English Literature I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course is a study of the principal works of English literature. Students concentrate on Anglo-Saxon and Medieval literature in the first term and become familiar with literary traditions through reading, lecture, discussion, and film. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Cou… --- # ENG205 — Survey of English Literature II ENG 205 - Survey of English Literature II ENG 205 - Survey of English Literature II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The second term of this survey focuses on Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century English literature. Students read and discuss major authors, including Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, and Pope. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be… --- # ENG253 — Survey of American Literature I ENG 253 - Survey of American Literature I ENG 253 - Survey of American Literature I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The first of a two-part sequence, this course surveys a multicultural representation of American literary works and major writers from pre-European contact to the Civil War. Or emphasis may be on genre, with the first term focusing on American fiction. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) de… --- # ENG254 — Survey of American Literature II ENG 254 - Survey of American Literature II ENG 254 - Survey of American Literature II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 English 254 surveys a multicultural representation of American literary works and major writers from the Civil War era until the current time. We will look at the historical context of works as well as the writing techniques used by the authors studied. Our focus will be on reading critically. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) d… --- # PHL101 — Introduction to Philosophy PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the student to major issues in philosophy, a historical overview, and subgenres of the philosophical tradition. Recommended preparation: WR 121Z or higher Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer… --- # PHL102 — Introduction to Ethics PHL 102 - Introduction to Ethics PHL 102 - Introduction to Ethics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course is a general introduction to ethical theory and practice covering normative ethics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # PHL103 — Critical Thinking PHL 103 - Critical Thinking PHL 103 - Critical Thinking Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 In this course, students develop thinking and reasoning skills required for the critical assessment of information. This course focuses on practical methods applied to case studies from sources such as editorials, essays, propaganda, advertisements, and newspaper reports. Term(s) all, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses m… Prerequisites: WR115 --- # WR060 — Elements of the Essay WR 060 - Elements of the Essay WR 060 - Elements of the Essay Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 WR060 introduces students to the academic essay, moving from developing clear, paragraphs to composing and revising the academic essay. Students will develop confidence in their writing and practice critical thinking. Students read texts of varying lengths, showing each stage of the writing process. Grammar skills will be developed through more rigorous instruction. --- # WR065 — Introduction to Technical Writing WR 065 - Introduction to Technical Writing WR 065 - Introduction to Technical Writing Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces students to the basic elements of expository technical writing. Students will move from short, paragraph length technical works to multi-paragraph documents. Additional attention is directed toward integrating graphics into the writing, presenting the material orally and creating job search documents. Term(s) all --- # WR100 — Practical Writing WR 100 - Practical Writing WR 100 - Practical Writing Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces students to the academic essay and the basic elements of expository technical writing. Students will move from developing clear paragraphs to composing and revising both short technical documents commonly used in the workplace and develop the skills to write a basic academic essay. Students read texts of varying lengths, showing each stage of the writing process. Additional attention is directed toward presenting material orally and creating job search documents. Term(s) all, Winter Course Des… --- # WR115 — Introduction to College Writing WR 115 - Introduction to College Writing WR 115 - Introduction to College Writing Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces college-level critical inquiry in academic reading and writing. Students will work on developing their ability to read critically and write college-level essays in a variety of different writing contexts and situations. Emphasis is on learning to use the conventions of written language appropriately and skillfully for different purposes and to experience and use writing as a recursive, social, and collaborative process. Prerequisites: WR060, WR065 --- # WR121Z — Composition I WR 121Z - Composition I WR 121Z - Composition I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 WR121Z engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. This course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # WR122Z — Composition II WR 122Z - Composition II WR 122Z - Composition II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 WR122Z builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and revising in research-based genres through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions. A.O.T.) degree and the Ass… Prerequisites: WR121Z --- # WR227Z — Technical Writing WR 227Z - Technical Writing WR 227Z - Technical Writing Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 WR 227Z introduces students to producing instructive, informative, and persuasive technical/professional documents aimed at well‐defined and achievable Prerequisites: WR060 --- # WR241 — Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Poetry WR 241 - Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Poetry WR 241 - Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Poetry Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A course in creative writing designed for those who wish to express themselves in poetry. Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. --- # WR242 — Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Short Fiction WR 242 - Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Short Fiction WR 242 - Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Short Fiction Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A course in creative writing designed for those who wish to express themselves in fiction. Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities… --- # WR243 — Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Creative Nonfiction WR 243 - Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Creative Nonfiction WR 243 - Introduction to Imaginative Writing: Creative Nonfiction Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A course in creative writing designed for those who wish to express themselves in creative nonfiction. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. --- # SPAN101Z — First-year Spanish I SPAN 101Z - First-year Spanish I SPAN 101Z - First-year Spanish I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 An introduction to the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Cultivates listening, speaking, reading, writing, and intercultural competence through conversation, cultural exploration, and other activities. Designed for beginners as the first of three in the sequence of First-year Spanish courses (SPAN 101Z, 102Z, and 103Z). If you have experience speaking Spanish at home, in your community, or abroad, please consult with the instructor t… --- # SPAN102Z — First-year Spanish II SPAN 102Z - First-year Spanish II SPAN 102Z - First-year Spanish II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Builds on the foundational skills of Spanish 101Z, including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate listening, speaking, reading, writing, and intercultural competence through conversation, cultural exploration, and other activities. Designed for those who have completed a term of college-level Spanish (or equivalent) as the second of three in the sequence of First-year Spanish courses (SPAN 101Z, 102Z, and 10… Prerequisites: SPAN101Z --- # SPAN103Z — First-year Spanish III SPAN 103Z - First-year Spanish III SPAN 103Z - First-year Spanish III Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Builds on foundational skills of Spanish 102Z, including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate communicative skills such as listening, speaking, reading, writing, and intercultural competence through conversation, cultural exploration, and other activities. Designed for those who have completed two terms of college-level Spanish (or equivalent) as the third of three in the sequence of First-year Spanish cou… Prerequisites: SPAN102Z --- # SPAN201 — Second-Year Spanish SPAN 201 - Second-Year Spanish SPAN 201 - Second-Year Spanish Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Intensive oral and written exercises designed to the student acquire an accurate and fluent use of Spanish. Selections from representative authors are studied. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. Prerequisites: SPAN103Z --- # SPAN202 — Second-Year Spanish SPAN 202 - Second-Year Spanish SPAN 202 - Second-Year Spanish Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Intensive oral and written exercises designed to the student acquire an accurate and fluent use of Spanish. Emphasis on advanced use of past tense and on hypothetical and persuasive language. We will also include literary selections. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities) requirement. Prerequisites: SPAN201 --- # SPAN203 — Second-Year Spanish SPAN 203 - Second-Year Spanish SPAN 203 - Second-Year Spanish Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Intensive oral and written exercises designed to the student acquire an accurate and fluent use of Spanish. Emphasis on advanced verb moods and application of language. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees.  Meets Arts & Letters (Humanities) requirement. Prerequisites: SPAN202 --- # FN225 — Nutrition FN 225 - Nutrition FN 225 - Nutrition Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Nutrition is the study of the nutrients in food and how the body uses them throughout the life cycle. Food sources, ways in which the body breaks down and uses food, functions, and recommendations for the six nutrients will be covered. Skills will be developed in evaluation of nutrition information, assessment of dietary intake, recognition of timely nutrition issues, and increasing awareness between the relationship of the food we eat and chronic disease. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Elective - A transfe… --- # HE250 — Personal Health HE 250 - Personal Health HE 250 - Personal Health Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Inspires close examination and evaluation of factors that influence one’s personal health and wellness. Involves critical analysis of health information related to the biological, psychological, sociocultural, and environmental impacts on personal health from a wellness perspective. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. No… --- # HE252 — First Aid HE 252 - First Aid HE 252 - First Aid Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces first aid and emergency knowledge and skills in the work, community, and home environment. The purpose of this course is to develop the knowledge and skills to provide emergency care to persons injured in an accident or stricken by sudden illness. This emergency care is given prior to care by qualified medical personnel. Upon successful completion of this course, students may earn an American Red Cross Responding to Emergencies Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Certificate. This course will cover major aspects of fir… --- # HE253 — Personal Nutrition HE 253 - Personal Nutrition HE 253 - Personal Nutrition Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Explores personal food habits and beliefs. Emphasizes practical application of nutrition knowledge to enhance general health. Includes analyzing one’s present diet and evaluating it according to the latest nutritional guidelines. Covers science-based basic nutrition. This course does not meet the Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degr… --- # HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life HPE 295 - Health and Fitness for Life HPE 295 - Health and Fitness for Life Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Examines practices and behavior skills to improve lifelong fitness and wellness. Includes information on multidimensional concepts of health, fitness, and wellness to students develop practices that increase longevity and quality of life. Examines a student’s personal practices that contribute to wellness and gain an understanding of how determinants of health influence health status. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribut… --- # PE131 — Introduction to Physical Education PE 131 - Introduction to Physical Education PE 131 - Introduction to Physical Education Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduction to Physical Education is a course intended for students pursuing careers in exercise science, sport science, physical education, or related disciplines. The course offers a comprehensive overview of foundational concepts, including the principles of human anatomy and physiology, educational philosophies and pedagogical approaches, exercise prescription, and fitness assessment. Additionally, students will examine the historical evolution of physical education, explore pr… --- # PE185 — Physical Education Activity PE 185 - Physical Education Activity PE 185 - Physical Education Activity Credits - 1 Lab - 1 Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring, Summer Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.… --- # DRF110 — Print Reading For Welders DRF 110 - Print Reading For Welders DRF 110 - Print Reading For Welders Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 This course presents an introduction to print reading fundamentals, American Welding Society (AWS) welding symbols, and related print reading applications found in the welding and fabrication industry. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # DRF111 — Industrial Print Reading DRF 111 - Industrial Print Reading DRF 111 - Industrial Print Reading Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 Technicians use prints to understand how to repair and troubleshoot machinery. Industrial Print Reading covers industry-related skills in print reading, including the use of different reference coordinates, creating and editing drawings, using technical drawing views and dimensions, assembly drawings, multi-view drawings, and schematic diagrams. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.… --- # DRF112 — Computer Aided Drafting DRF 112 - Computer Aided Drafting DRF 112 - Computer Aided Drafting Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab- 3 An introduction to computer-aided drafting using AutoCAD software, including design setup, file management, entity creation, and manipulation. Projects will include orthographic projection, sections, dimensioning, and isometric drawings. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST109 — Introduction to Industrial Systems Technology IST 109 - Introduction to Industrial Systems Technology IST 109 - Introduction to Industrial Systems Technology Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 IST109 provides an introduction to the Industrial Systems Technology Program, career opportunities, and an overview of key industrial systems, including operation and troubleshooting. This course is the entry point into the Industrial Systems Technology program. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST112 — Rigging and Lifting IST 112 - Rigging and Lifting IST 112 - Rigging and Lifting Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 This class teaches how to safely move loads of different shapes and sizes using a variety of methods. The course includes different types of rigging skills, including equipment movement, wire mesh slings, synthetic slings, knots, load turning, and cranes. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST121 — Mechanical Drive Systems IST 121 - Mechanical Drive Systems IST 121 - Mechanical Drive Systems Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Mechanical Drives introduces mechanical systems and develops fundamental knowledge of mechanical systems and practices. Covers basic safety, installation, key fasteners, power transmission systems, v-belt drives, chain drives, spur gear drives, and multiple shaft drives. Topics covered include learning how to select, install, adjust, troubleshoot, and repair a range of mechanical systems that are commonly found in both automated and manual machines used in every industry around the world. Course… --- # IST125 — Bearings and Lubrication IST 125 - Bearings and Lubrication IST 125 - Bearings and Lubrication Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Bearings and Lubrication includes describing lubrication, selection, maintenance, and troubleshooting of plain ball bearings. It introduces anti-friction bearings by describing two types of bearing, and teaching the fundamental skills of how to identify, mechanically install, and thermally install, and troubleshooting those bearings. Also covered are gaskets and seals, such as O-ring seal, lip seal, and mechanical seal, advance gear drives, such as helical gear drives, right-angle gear drives, an… --- # IST131 — Industrial Safety IST 131 - Industrial Safety IST 131 - Industrial Safety Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This class introduces common industrial safety topics. Learn how to recognize and protect yourself and your colleagues from workplace hazards. Lockout/Tagout, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, confined space entry, hazardous materials awareness, Human Performance Improvement, and safety data sheets are among the many topics covered in this course. This course meets OSHA requirements for awareness training of the safety topics covered and is not intended to replace any company and/or site-specific O… --- # IST135 — HVAC Systems Controls IST 135 - HVAC Systems Controls IST 135 - HVAC Systems Controls Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 This course introduces students to HVAC systems and digital controls. Students will learn the basics of HVAC and automated digital controls as they pertain to data centers. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST141 — Electrical Fundamentals IST 141 - Electrical Fundamentals IST 141 - Electrical Fundamentals Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 This course teaches the fundamentals of AC/DC electrical systems used for power and control in industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential applications. Students learn industry-relevant skills included in subject areas such as Basic Electrical Circuits, Electrical measurement, Circuit Analysis, Inductance and Capacitance, Combination Circuits, and Transformers. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives… --- # IST143 — Single-Phase Motors IST 143 - Single-Phase Motors IST 143 - Single-Phase Motors Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Covers the types and operating principles of common single-phase motors. Explains NEMA motor standards. Explains how to identify motor leads on split-phase, capacitor-start, capacitor-run, permanent split capacitor, and repulsion motors. Covers universal motors, shaded-pole motors, synchro motors, and servo systems. Gives general maintenance procedures for all single-phase motors. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: IST141 --- # IST145 — Electric Motor and Controls Troubleshooting IST 145 - Electric Motor and Controls Troubleshooting IST 145 - Electric Motor and Controls Troubleshooting Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Electric motor control teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain an understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits for many common applications. Develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start/stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control, and motor jogging. Safety is em… Prerequisites: IST143 --- # IST147 — Programmable Logic Controllers I IST 147 - Programmable Logic Controllers I IST 147 - Programmable Logic Controllers I Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) are the backbone of automated processes in modern industry. This course covers program editing, basic PanelView Plus terminal operation, PLC motor control, timers and counters, event sequencing, and much more. We use the Festo Allen-Bradley RSLogix 1200 for the lab activities. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST151 — Industrial Shop Practices IST 151 - Industrial Shop Practices IST 151 - Industrial Shop Practices Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 This course introduces students to the fundamentals of an industrial shop including mechanical skills, concepts, and practices. Students will be introduced to precision measurement, technical shop math, mechanical fasteners, hand tools, and power tools. Safe application of industrial skills in the workplace is emphasized. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST157 — Preventative Maintenance Management IST 157 - Preventative Maintenance Management IST 157 - Preventative Maintenance Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Students will learn about Preventative Maintenance(PM) and Predictive Maintenance(PdM) programs and techniques used in most modern plants and facilities. Students will gain an understanding of how these programs improve reliability and efficiency, and their impact on profitability. Students will be introduced to Lean and Six Sigma manufacturing principles and concepts. Students will be introduced to Root Cause Analysis and Corrective Action Programs. Course Designation: C/T Elec… --- # IST162 — Industrial Hydraulic Systems IST 162 - Industrial Hydraulic Systems IST 162 - Industrial Hydraulic Systems Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Industrial Hydraulic Systems introduces hydraulic power use and application, allowing learners to develop skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. It takes learners through key topics and skills in hydraulic power & safety, hydraulic circuits, hydraulic schematics, the principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, and hydraulic speed control circuits. It covers pumps, fluid friction, how to connect hydraulic circuits, hydraulic cylinders and valves (including needl… --- # IST165 — Industrial Pneumatic Systems IST 165 - Industrial Pneumatic Systems IST 165 - Industrial Pneumatic Systems Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Basic pneumatics prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. It introduces pneumatic power and takes learners through key topics and skills in pneumatic power and safety, pneumatic circuits, pneumatic schematics, the principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, and pneumatic speed control circuits. It covers pressure regulation, air filtration, how to connect pneumatic circuits, pneumatic cylinders, valves, and actuators, a wide array of pneumatic applic… --- # IST221 — Pumps and Valves IST 221 - Pumps and Valves IST 221 - Pumps and Valves Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 The Pumps Systems curriculum teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills, including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps, as well as system design. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electi… --- # IST225 — Data Center Operations and Engineering IST 225 - Data Center Operations and Engineering IST 225 - Data Center Operations and Engineering Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Students will discuss the various electrical distribution, mechanical, and fire detection/suppression equipment and its operations used in a Data Center environment. Students must attend the once-weekly class in person. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # IST247 — Programmable Logic Controllers II IST 247 - Programmable Logic Controllers II IST 247 - Programmable Logic Controllers II Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Portable PLC covers PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) programming, operation, and applications used in industry. This course covers a wide variety of program commands, ranging from timers and contacts, stepper motor control, and PWM control, that will quickly develop relevant and critical skills to be job-ready in modern industry environments. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: IST147 --- # IST248 — Programmable Logic Controllers III IST 248 - Programmable Logic Controllers III IST 248 - Programmable Logic Controllers III Credits- 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Programmable Logic Controllers III will continue where PLC II left off. PLC III will use Amatrol PLC training equipment to cover timers and counters, sequencing, Move instructions, as well as editing programs through Factory Talk software. Anyone who successfully completes will have a solid understanding of PLCs and how they are used as the backbone of automated manufacturing systems. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: IST247 --- # IST261 — Automated Material Handling IST 261 - Automated Material Handling IST 261 - Automated Material Handling Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 IST261 Automated Material Handling discusses the basic operation of a robot. These skills include safety, power up, shutdown, manual operation, homing, and end effector operation. Skills taught also include basic robot programming, including movement and effector commands, interfacing and material handling, application development, flexible manufacturing cells, quality control, production control, and work cell development. Recommended Preparation: IST 147 Course Designation: C/T Elective -… --- # IST267 — Process Control and Instrumentation IST 267 - Process Control and Instrumentation IST 267 - Process Control and Instrumentation Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 Process Control and Instrumentation teaches two of the most common types of process control systems: flow and liquid level. This course covers process control safety, instrument tags, piping and instrumentation diagrams, and level measurement, then moves into system control functions such as liquid level control, automatic control methods, basic flow measurement and control, and control loop performance. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-l… --- # IST271 — Capstone Project I IST 271 - Capstone Project I IST 271 - Capstone Project I Credits - 3 Lab - 3 The Capstone Project I course objective is to give the student near completion of the Industrial Systems Technology AAS degree the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge and skills attained pertaining to the Program --- # IST280 — Cooperative Work Experience: Industrial Systems Technology IST 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Industrial Systems Technology IST 280 - Cooperative Work Experience: Industrial Systems Technology Credits - 1-6 Cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to learn workplace and technical skills while being exposed to experiences meant to deepen their understanding of a career field in which they are interested. The student will find a site and arrange a mentor. The students will decide upon their goals for the experience, which must be approved by the instructor. Upon completion, an evaluation will be completed, which will include an in… --- # CS109 — Academic Planning for Data Center Tech CS 109 - Academic Planning for Data Center Tech CS 109 - Academic Planning for Data Center Tech Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course provides a structured introduction to the tools, resources, and strategies vital to successful completion of one’s college and career goals. More specifically, this course provides an orientation of the Data Center Technician certificate program at BMCC. The course encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning and make well-informed choices in a collegiate environment. Topics include information about access for students, financial assistance,… --- # CS120 — Concepts of Computing CS 120 - Concepts of Computing CS 120 - Concepts of Computing Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A survey of the general concepts of computers and their applications. Concepts include computer systems, system and applications software, data organization and management, and computers in society. Specific applications with hands-on projects will include word processing, presentation management, spreadsheets, databases, graphics, and web authoring. Term(s) all, Winter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon… --- # CS125 — Software Applications CS 125 - Software Applications CS 125 - Software Applications Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This class will study in detail one specific computer software application. Topics will include standard features and operations of the application and consideration of one or more specific products and their unique features. Course may include (but is not limited to) web design/multimedia (CS 125M) and digital imaging (CS125I). periodically. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree a… --- # CS133 — Programming Languages CS 133 - Programming Languages CS 133 - Programming Languages Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on introducing students to the critical concepts and principles that surround practical programming in the workplace. The primary purpose of this course functions to introduce students to programming that they would use in a variety of fields including robotics, office automation, gaming, and programming logic controllers. Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.… --- # CS140L — Introduction to Linux Administration I CS 140L - Introduction to Linux Administration I CS 140L - Introduction to Linux Administration I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Students will gain experience in the installation and configuration of the Linux operating system as a server, with strong emphasis on the boot sequence and virtualization. Students will learn to use the command line and administer common services. This is the first course in a two-term sequence on Linux administration. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer… Prerequisites: CS145 --- # CS140R — Introduction to Systems CS 140R - Introduction to Systems CS 140R - Introduction to Systems Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on introducing students to the many systems of computers. The primary purpose of this course functions to introduce students to the administration of operating systems, computers, and servers using the Rasbian OS. Additionally, the course will cover troubleshooting of those systems. Recommended preparation: CS 120 Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.)… --- # CS145 — Introduction to PC Hardware and Software CS 145 - Introduction to PC Hardware and Software CS 145 - Introduction to PC Hardware and Software Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 This course provides a first introduction to the installation, configuration, and maintenance of PC hardware and software. Special emphasis is given to troubleshooting methodology and its hands-on application to resolution of hardware and software problems. Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (… --- # CS160 — Gentle Introduction to Programming CS 160 - Gentle Introduction to Programming CS 160 - Gentle Introduction to Programming Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A gentle, but intense, introduction to programming with a high-level programming language. The student will study foundational programming styles, techniques, syntax, and tools in order to develop, write, run, and debug computer programs with an emphasis on problem-solving. The student will also learn computing fundamentals and practice computer literacy throughout the course. Term(s) all, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution… --- # CS161 — Computer Science I CS 161 - Computer Science I CS 161 - Computer Science I Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 An introduction to problem-solving and algorithm design with the use of a high-level programming language. Included will be basic principles of hardware, software and programming techniques. Recommended preparation: MTH 111Z or higher Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirem… --- # CS162 — Computer Science II CS 162 - Computer Science II CS 162 - Computer Science II Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Continued introduction to problem-solving and algorithm design with the use of a high-level programming language. Additional topics may include data organization (multidimensional arrays, records, pointers, lists, stacks, and queues) and techniques for designing large projects. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: CS161 --- # CS179A — Introduction to Networking I CS 179A - Introduction to Networking I CS 179A - Introduction to Networking I Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1 Students will learn the essentials of installing, configuring, securing, and maintaining computer networks. Students learn to diagnose and resolve simple network problems, analyze network traffic, and gain familiarity with common protocols and media types. This is the first course in a two-term sequence. Corerequisite: CS 145 or equivalent experience Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate… --- # CS179B — Introduction to Networking II CS 179B - Introduction to Networking II CS 179B - Introduction to Networking II Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Students will learn the essentials of installing, configuring, securing, and maintaining computer networks. Students learn to diagnose and resolve simple network problems, analyze network traffic, and gain familiarity with common protocols and media types. This is the second course in a two-term sequence. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: CS179A --- # CS180 — Computer Science Practicum CS 180 - Computer Science Practicum CS 180 - Computer Science Practicum Credits - 1-5 Lecture/Lab - 1-5 Students will operate a free computer repair clinic as a community service, gaining experience in troubleshooting, professional interaction with customers and peers, and documenting problems and solutions in a trouble ticket system. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may… --- # CS195 — Web Development CS 195 - Web Development CS 195 - Web Development Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A first course in the design and development of Web pages and sites. This course will include the use of Web page authoring tools as well as HTML syntax to create web pages. Students will study both the mechanics and practical application of these tools as well as good user-interface design and project structure for the web. Recommended preparation: CS 120 Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.… --- # CS240L — Introduction to Linux Administration II CS 240L - Introduction to Linux Administration II CS 240L - Introduction to Linux Administration II Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Students will gain experience in the installation and configuration of the Linux operating system as a server, with strong emphasis on the boot sequence and virtualization. Students will learn to use the command line and administer common services. This is the second course in a two-term sequence on Linux administration. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transf… Prerequisites: CS140L --- # CS260 — Data Structures CS 260 - Data Structures CS 260 - Data Structures Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 Continued instruction in problem-solving and algorithm design with the use of a high-level programming language, this course also includes basic data structures, searching and sorting techniques and advanced problem-solving. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: CS162 --- # CS275 — Database Development CS 275 - Database Development CS 275 - Database Development Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the design, uses, and terminology of a database management system. Students will explore database development, focusing on relational databases. Topics will include relational schema, entity-relationship diagrams, indices, normal forms, SQL, multiuser database issues, web-based systems, and evaluation of business data needs. Recommended preparation: CS 133 , CS 161 , or CS 295 A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be use… Prerequisites: BA110 --- # CS279 — Server Management CS 279 - Server Management CS 279 - Server Management Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Students will learn to build, maintain, troubleshoot, and support server hardware and software technologies. Advanced administration and diagnostic techniques are discussed. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: CS145 --- # CS280 — Cooperative Work Experience CS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience CS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits - 1-8 Provides a supervised work experience in computer science which supplements the “school experience” that is not possible in the normal academic classroom environment. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # CS282 — Computer and Network Security CS 282 - Computer and Network Security CS 282 - Computer and Network Security Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces fundamental concepts in computer and network security, including threats, vulnerabilities, risk management, access control, cryptography, secure systems, and incident response. Emphasizes practical security principles used to protect information systems in data center environments. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: CS145 --- # CS284 — Fundamentals of Cybersecurity CS 284 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity CS 284 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course focuses on introducing students to the critical concepts and principles that surround cybersecurity. The primary purpose of this course functions as a survey of major topics in the cybersecurity field, but also introduces a range of interrelated industry vocabulary, tools, frameworks, and methodologies. Recommended Preparation: CS 120 Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Ore… --- # CS295 — Web Development CS 295 - Web Development CS 295 - Web Development Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A second course in the design and development of Web pages and sites. This course will include JavaScript, CCS, SSI, CGI programming, and other DHTML tools. Students will study both the mechanics and practical application of these tools. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: CS195 --- # MTH025 — Pre-Algebra MTH 025 - Pre-Algebra MTH 025 - Pre-Algebra Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course is designed for students who are almost ready for elementary algebra. Those who place in this course study all processes of fractions, decimals, ratio/ proportion/percent, measurement, integers, basic geometry and algebraic expressions and equations. Term(s) inter, Spring --- # MTH042 — Technical Mathematics MTH 042 - Technical Mathematics MTH 042 - Technical Mathematics Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lecture/Lab - 1 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of ratios, proportions, percentages, and application of Elementary Algebra, Elementary Geometry, Elementary Trigonometry, and mathematical formulas to technical problems. Prerequisite: MTH 025 or Placement Term(s) inter Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH062 — Quantitative Literacy I MTH 062 - Quantitative Literacy I MTH 062 - Quantitative Literacy I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving skills necessary for success in MTH 105Z . Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems. The course is an alternate pathway to MTH 105Z for students not intending to take calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 025 or Placement Term(s) all, Winter Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH070 — Elementary Algebra MTH 070 - Elementary Algebra MTH 070 - Elementary Algebra Credits - 5 Lecture - 5 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will need Precalculus for their degree. Building on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with integers, fractions, and decimals, students will simplify algebraic expressions and progress to solving equations and inequalities with variables. Students will study order of operations, ratios and proportions, real-life applications with measurement, graphing and topics in geometry, and performing arithmet… Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH070A — Integers, Fractions, and Decimals MTH 070A - Integers, Fractions, and Decimals MTH 070A - Integers, Fractions, and Decimals Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will need Precalculus for their degree. Building on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with integers, fractions, and decimals, students will simplify algebraic expressions and progress to solving equations and inequalities with variables. Students will study order of operations, ratios and proportions, real-life applications with measurement, graphing and topics in g… Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH070B — Order of Operations, Proportions, and Measurement MTH 070B - Order of Operations, Proportions, and Measurement MTH 070B - Order of Operations, Proportions, and Measurement Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will need Precalculus for their degree. Building on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with integers, fractions, and decimals, students will simplify algebraic expressions and progress to solving equations and inequalities with variables. Students will study order of operations, ratios and proportions, real-life applications with measu… Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH070C — Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities MTH 070C - Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities MTH 070C - Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will need Precalculus for their degree. Building on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with integers, fractions, and decimals, students will simplify algebraic expressions and progress to solving equations and inequalities with variables. Students will study order of operations, ratios and proportions, real-life applications with measurement, graphing a… Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH070D — Graphing, Linear Equations, and Geometry MTH 070D - Graphing, Linear Equations, and Geometry MTH 070D - Graphing, Linear Equations, and Geometry Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will need Precalculus for their degree. Building on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with integers, fractions, and decimals, students will simplify algebraic expressions and progress to solving equations and inequalities with variables. Students will study order of operations, ratios and proportions, real-life applications with measurement, graphing a… Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH070E — Absolute Value, Polynomials, and Exponents MTH 070E - Absolute Value, Polynomials, and Exponents MTH 070E - Absolute Value, Polynomials, and Exponents Credits - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will need Precalculus for their degree. Building on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with integers, fractions, and decimals, students will simplify algebraic expressions and progress to solving equations and inequalities with variables. Students will study order of operations, ratios and proportions, real-life applications with measurement, graphing and topic… Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # MTH095 — Intermediate Algebra MTH 095 - Intermediate Algebra MTH 095 - Intermediate Algebra Credits - 5 Lecture - 5 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and parabolas. Applications in these areas will also be cov… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH098 — Quantitative Literacy II MTH 098 - Quantitative Literacy II MTH 098 - Quantitative Literacy II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course provides the algebra, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving skills necessary for success in MTH 105Z . Students will solve a variety of contextual and open-ended mathematical problems, communicating their solutions in writing, with graphical and symbolic representations. The course is an alternate pathway to MTH 105Z for students not intending to take calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 062 or MTH 070 or Placement Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Prerequisites: MTH062, MTH070 --- # MTH103 — Precalculus Prep MTH 103 - Precalculus Prep MTH 103 - Precalculus Prep Credits - 5 Lecture - 5 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and parabolas. Applications in these areas will also be covered. Us… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH103A — Factoring and Functions MTH 103A - Factoring and Functions MTH 103A - Factoring and Functions Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and parabolas. Applications in these areas will als… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH103B — Graphing and Solving Quadratics MTH 103B - Graphing and Solving Quadratics MTH 103B - Graphing and Solving Quadratics Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and parabolas. Applications in thes… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH103C — Radicals and Rational Exponents MTH 103C - Radicals and Rational Exponents MTH 103C - Radicals and Rational Exponents Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and parabolas. Applications in thes… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH103D — Rational Expressions, Equations, and Functions MTH 103D - Rational Expressions, Equations, and Functions MTH 103D - Rational Expressions, Equations, and Functions Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and p… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH103E — Complex Numbers and Applications MTH 103E - Complex Numbers and Applications MTH 103E - Complex Numbers and Applications Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 This course is on the Calculus pathway for students preparing for a science or technical degree, or who will be needing Precalculus for their degree. Building on the real number system and progressing to solving equations and inequalities, this course covers the foundation of algebra. Students will study polynomials and factoring, roots, radical and rational expressions and equations, functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, complex numbers, and parabolas. Applications in th… Prerequisites: MTH070 --- # MTH105Q — Corequisite Support for MTH105Z Math in Society MTH 105Q - Provides support in arithmetic, algebra, problem solving, technology, and study skills in an interactive setting. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # MTH105Z — Math in Society MTH 105Z - Math in Society MTH 105Z - Math in Society Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and financial mathematics; these topics are to be weighted approximately equally. This course emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication, relevant everyday applications, and the appropriate use of current technology. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirem… Prerequisites: MTH095 --- # MTH111Z — Precalculus I: Functions MTH 111Z - Precalculus I: Functions MTH 111Z - Precalculus I: Functions Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise‐defined, and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real‐life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem-solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appr… Prerequisites: MTH095 --- # MTH112Z — Precalculus II: Trigonometry MTH 112Z - Precalculus II: Trigonometry MTH 112Z - Precalculus II: Trigonometry Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of angles, triangles, circles, and vectors. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real‐life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem-solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines,… Prerequisites: MTH111Z --- # MTH211 — Foundations of Elementary Mathematics MTH 211 - Foundations of Elementary Mathematics MTH 211 - Foundations of Elementary Mathematics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of problem-solving, sets, relations, whole numbers, numeration systems, integers, number theory, and mathematical systems. The student will explore the conceptual bases of numbers and arithmetic, with an emphasis on why and how arithmetic operations work. Manipulatives will be used as physical models to move from concrete to abstract representation. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeti… Prerequisites: MTH095, MTH098 --- # MTH212 — Foundations of Elementary Mathematics MTH 212 - Foundations of Elementary Mathematics MTH 212 - Foundations of Elementary Mathematics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and mathematical systems. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: MTH211 --- # MTH213 — Foundations of Elementary Mathematics MTH 213 - Foundations of Elementary Mathematics MTH 213 - Foundations of Elementary Mathematics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of geometry, probability, statistics, and other topics in elementary mathematics. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: MTH212 --- # MTH251Z — Differential Calculus MTH 251Z - Differential Calculus MTH 251Z - Differential Calculus Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course explores limits, continuity, derivatives, and their applications for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically in real-life applications. This course emphasizes abstraction, problem-solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of technology. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be… Prerequisites: MTH112Z --- # MTH252Z — Integral Calculus MTH 252Z - Integral Calculus MTH 252Z - Integral Calculus Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course explores Riemann sums, definite integrals, and indefinite integrals for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically in real-life applications. This course emphasizes abstraction, problem-solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of technology. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used… Prerequisites: MTH251Z --- # MTH253Z — Calculus: Sequences and Series MTH 253Z - Calculus: Sequences and Series MTH 253Z - Calculus: Sequences and Series Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course explores real-valued sequences and series, including power and Taylor series. Topics include convergence and divergence tests and applications. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically. This course emphasizes abstraction, problem-solving, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of technology. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements… Prerequisites: MTH252Z --- # STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I STAT 243Z - Elementary Statistics I STAT 243Z - Elementary Statistics I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts. Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods, and distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis tests for means and proportions, and elements of probability and correlation. Technology will be used when appropriate. A.O.T.) degree and the associate of science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives i… Prerequisites: MTH105Z --- # MA201 — Introduction to Professional Medical Assisting MA 201 - Introduction to Professional Medical Assisting MA 201 - Introduction to Professional Medical Assisting Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Introduces medical assistant key competencies related to office practices and administrative tasks. Includes concepts related to professionalism, diversity, confidentiality, communication, telephone techniques, legal concepts, scheduling, triage skills, and office safety. C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # MA202 — Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting MA 202 - Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting MA 202 - Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting Credits - 1 Lecture/Lab - 1 Introduces basic venipuncture and skin puncture techniques as well as proper safety and specimen-handling procedures. Covers the preparation and training to function as an internal member in the ambulatory clinical lab care setting. This class by itself does not lead to certification as a phlebotomist. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BI112 --- # MA203 — Phlebotomy MA 203 - Phlebotomy MA 203 - Phlebotomy Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lab - 2 Provides hands-on instruction and supervised practice in blood specimen collection and processing within a simulated clinical laboratory environment. Course content emphasizes compliance with safety regulations, the development and evaluation of technical skills, safety practices, and patient care standards. Prepares students to sit for the National Healthcare Association (NHA) or National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) certification exam. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level… --- # MA205 — Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting MA 205 - Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting MA 205 - Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This course introduces the student to the skills and responsibilities of the medical assistant in the back office of the clinic setting in the ambulatory care office. Emphasis is placed on safety and privacy, patient care, provider interaction, patient preparations and interventions, initial assessment, and history gathering. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: MA201, BA214, WR115, BA104, MTH062 --- # MA209 — Medical Assisting Externship MA 209 - Medical Assisting Externship MA 209 - Medical Assisting Externship Credits - 3 Lab - 3 During the Medical Assisting Externship, students will be placed in a clinic or medical office to begin to familiarize themselves with an active clinic setting. Under the guidance of a preceptor, the student will perform duties which do not require patient contact in addition to administrative and clinical duties. The student will not receive payment for their externship. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BI130 --- # MA210 — Fundamentals of Medical Assisting MA 210 - Fundamentals of Medical Assisting MA 210 - Fundamentals of Medical Assisting Credits - 6 Lecture - 1 Lab - 5 This course introduces the student to the skill and responsibilities of the medical assistant in the back office of the clinic setting in the ambulatory care office. Emphasis is placed on safety and privacy, patient-care, provider interaction, patient preparation and interventions, initial assessment and history gathering. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BI130 --- # MA211 — Medical Assisting Practicum MA 211 - Medical Assisting Practicum MA 211 - Medical Assisting Practicum Credits - 8 Lab - 8 During the clinical practicum, the medical assisting student will be placed in a clinical or medical office to practice the skills they have learned throughout their medical assisting coursework. Under the guidance of a preceptor, the student will perform administrative and clinical duties in a medical setting. The student will not receive payment for their externship. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: BI130 --- # MUS205 — Introduction to Jazz History MUS 205 - Introduction to Jazz History MUS 205 - Introduction to Jazz History Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course will chronologically survey prominent jazz styles and musicians of the 20th century. Listening will be a large part of the coursework. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Arts and Letters (Humanities… --- # MUS206 — History of Rock Music MUS 206 - History of Rock Music MUS 206 - History of Rock Music Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course explores the evolution of Rock Music up to the 1990s, covering pre-rock styles, cultural influences, and major musical movements, including but not limited to the British Invasion, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, and Grunge. Students will develop critical listening skills to understand and contextualize music within its historical timeline while examining how past artists and technological advances have shaped today’s sound. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A tr… --- # MUS207 — History of American Folk and Country Music MUS 207 - History of American Folk and Country Music MUS 207 - History of American Folk and Country Music Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course explores the rich history of American folk music and its deep connection to society, culture, and protest. This course traces the evolution of American folk music. Discover how this music reflects historical movements, such as organized labor, civil rights, and other political movements. Learn about the visionaries who shaped these styles and the impact of folk music on American identity. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studie… --- # NRS110 — Foundations of Health Assessment and Health Promotion NRS 110 - Foundations of Health Assessment and Health Promotion NRS 110 - Foundations of Health Assessment and Health Promotion Credits - 9 Lecture - 5 Lab - 1 Clinical - 3 This course introduces the learner to the framework of the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE) curriculum. The emphasis on health promotion across the lifespan includes learning about self-care as well as patient health practices. To support self and patient health practices, students learn to access evidence about healthy lifestyle patterns and risk factors for disease/illness, apply growth and development theo… --- # NRS111 — Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I NRS 111 - Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I NRS 111 - Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I Credits - 6 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Clinical - 2 The course introduces the learner to the application of clinical judgment for the care of patients across the lifespan who are experiencing chronic health conditions. Legal and ethical aspects of care are incorporated to guide evidence-based, person-centered care. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. This course may precede or follow Nursing in Acute Care I. Term(s) inter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximu… Prerequisites: NRS110 --- # NRS112 — Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I NRS 112 - Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I NRS 112 - Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I Credits - 6 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Clinical - 2 This course introduces the learner to application of clinical judgment for care of culturally diverse patients across the lifespan who are experiencing prevalent acute conditions or acute exacerbations of chronic conditions. Legal and ethical aspects of care are incorporated to guide evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Term(s) pring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credi… Prerequisites: NRS110 --- # NRS221 — Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End of Life Care NRS 221 - Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End of Life Care NRS 221 - Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End of Life Care Credits - 9 Lecture - 5 Lab - 1 Clinical - 3 This course builds upon Nursing in Chronic Illness I, with a focus on mental health conditions and end-of-life nursing care. In this course, learners will apply clinical judgment using person-centered care practices in caring for people with chronic physical and/or mental health conditions that affect functional status and may impact important relationships. Legal and ethical aspects of care are incorporated to guide evidence-ba… --- # NRS222 — Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life Care NRS 222 - Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life Care NRS 222 - Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life Care Credits - 9 Lecture - 5 Lab - 1 Clinical - 3 This course builds upon Nursing in Acute 1, with a focus on more complex conditions in patients across the lifespan. Learners will continue to apply clinical judgment, with a focus on culturally diverse patients who are experiencing acute, complex, rapidly changing, multisystem conditions and situations. Legal and ethical aspects of care are incorporated to guide evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care. Includes classroom and clinic… Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS111, NRS112, NRS230, NRS231, NRS232, NRS233 --- # NRS224 — Integrative Practicum NRS 224 - Integrative Practicum NRS 224 - Integrative Practicum Credits - 9 Lecture - 2 Clinical - 7 This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge, and skills necessary for safe and effective registered nurse practice, using a variety of evidence-based teaching and learning models. This course provides opportunities for analysis and reflection throughout the clinical experience and provides the student with evaluative criteria against which they can judge t… Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS112, NRS221, NRS222, NRS230, NRS231, NRS232, NRS233 --- # NRS230 — Clinical Pharmacology I NRS 230 - Clinical Pharmacology I NRS 230 - Clinical Pharmacology I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. It includes the foundational concepts of principles of pharmacology, as well as numerous classes of drugs. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, developmental physiolog… Prerequisites: BI231Z, BI232Z, BI233Z, BI234, BI260 --- # NRS231 — Clinical Pharmacology II NRS 231 - Clinical Pharmacology II NRS 231 - Clinical Pharmacology II Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This sequel to Clinical Pharmacology I continues to provide the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective nursing care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of… Prerequisites: NRS230 --- # NRS232 — Pathophysiological Processes I NRS 232 - Pathophysiological Processes I NRS 232 - Pathophysiological Processes I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces pathophysiological processes that contribute to many different disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. It includes the foundational concepts of cellular adaptation, injury, and death; inflammation and tissue healing; fluid and electrolyte imbalances; and physiologic response to stressors and pain, as well as additional pathophysiological processes. Students will learn to make selective clinical decisions in the context of nursing r… Prerequisites: BI231Z, BI232Z, BI233Z, BI234, BI260 --- # NRS233 — Pathophysiological Processes II NRS 233 - Pathophysiological Processes II NRS 233 - Pathophysiological Processes II Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This sequel to Pathophysiological Processes I continues to explore pathophysiological processes that contribute to disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of pathophysiology information, selecting and interpreting focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of pathophysiological processes, teaching persons from diverse populati… Prerequisites: NRS232 --- # BI101 — General Biology for Non-Majors BI 101 - General Biology for Non-Majors BI 101 - General Biology for Non-Majors Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry and applies fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular biology to scenarios and situations to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. This course does not need to be taken in sequence with any other biology courses. NOTE: BI101 is most appropriate for AS and AAOT non-science majors and agriculture and vet tech programs due to the broad nature of con… --- # BI102 — General Biology for Non-Majors BI 102 - General Biology for Non-Majors BI 102 - General Biology for Non-Majors Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry and applies fundamental concepts of the evolution of lower organisms, herbology, and ecology to scenarios and situations to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts O… --- # BI103 — General Biology for Non-Majors BI 103 - General Biology for Non-Majors BI 103 - General Biology for Non-Majors Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This is a one-term majors science course that fulfills the lab science requirements for the AAOT. This course includes the study of animal diversity as well as an overview of animal systems with an emphasis on humans. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) pring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requireme… --- # BI112 — Cell Biology for Health Occupations BI 112 - Cell Biology for Health Occupations BI 112 - Cell Biology for Health Occupations Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry and applies fundamental concepts of cellular and molecular biology in preparation for a human anatomy and physiology course to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. NOTE: BI112 is most appropriate for Pre Nursing and Pre Diagnostic Imaging students due to the human nature of content focus. BI112 will become an elective if BI101 or BI211 is t… --- # BI130 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology BI 130 - Survey of Anatomy and Physiology BI 130 - Survey of Anatomy and Physiology Credits- 5 Lecture - 4 Lab- 1 Survey of Anatomy and Physiology is intended for students entering the field of study in Medical Assisting or any student who needs a basic understanding of the structure and function of the human body. This course is a survey course of human anatomy and physiology and provides a broad overview of the subject. This is a one quarter course encompassing the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive system… --- # BI221Z — Principles of Biology: Cells BI 221Z - Principles of Biology: Cells BI 221Z - Principles of Biology: Cells Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Explores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the cellular and molecular basis of life, including cell structure and function, metabolism, genetic basis of inheritance, and how information flows from DNA to proteins, with a focus on the iterative process of science. Intended for science majors. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) all NOTE: BI221Z is most appropriate for AS and AAOT Science Majors due to the depth and rigor associated with the content. BI10… --- # BI222Z — Principles of Biology: Organisms BI 222Z - Principles of Biology: Organisms BI 222Z - Principles of Biology: Organisms Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Explores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the structure and function of diverse organisms (including plants and animals), evolution and development, transformation of energy and matter, and body systems at a multicellular organismal level. Intended for science majors. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oreg… --- # BI223Z — Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution BI 223Z - Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution BI 223Z - Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Explores the unity and diversity of life through evolutionary mechanisms and relationships, and adaptation to the environment. Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for science majors. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) pring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of S… --- # BI231Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology I BI 231Z - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BI 231Z - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems at the relevant levels of biological organization (chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system). Covers neurophysiology and excitable membranes. Includes foundational aspects such as anatomical terminology and homeostasis. This course includes a laboratory component. Term(s) all, Winter Course Designatio… Prerequisites: BI101, BI112, BI221Z --- # BI232Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology II BI 232Z - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BI 232Z - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous, endocrine, and cardiovascular systems at the relevant levels of biological organization (chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system). Covers special senses and the autonomic nervous system. This course includes a laboratory component. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting… Prerequisites: BI231Z --- # BI233Z — Human Anatomy and Physiology III BI 233Z - Human Anatomy and Physiology III BI 233Z - Human Anatomy and Physiology III Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, digestive, immune, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive systems at the relevant levels of biological organization (chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system). Covers acid-base balance and human development. This course includes a laboratory component. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting… Prerequisites: BI232Z --- # BI234 — Microbiology BI 234 - Microbiology BI 234 - Microbiology Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry and applies fundamental concepts of microbiology to scenarios and situations in public health to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. The course is designed for students fulfilling nursing Recommended preparations: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of… Prerequisites: MTH062 --- # BI260 — Microbiology BI 260 - Microbiology BI 260 - Microbiology Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry and applies fundamental concepts of microbiology to scenarios and situations in public health to engage the student in critical thinking about how biological principles can be applied to everyday life situations. The course is designed for students fulfilling nursing Recommended preparations: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) all This course is intended for students transferring to Columbia Basin College or similar institutions where the Microbiology course equivalency i… Prerequisites: MTH062 --- # CH104Z — Introduction to Chemistry CH 104Z - Introduction to Chemistry CH 104Z - Introduction to Chemistry Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Introduces principles of general chemistry, including atoms, chemical formulas and equations, bonding, stoichiometry, acid/base chemistry, solutions, and unit conversion calculations. Does not equal a general chemistry course sequence. CH104Z is the lecture component; CH 124Z is the laboratory component. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets Science general educat… Prerequisites: MTH062 --- # CH105 — Introductory Chemistry CH 105 - Introductory Chemistry CH 105 - Introductory Chemistry Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 This course covers the introduction to organic molecules and functional groups; alkanes; unsaturated hydrocarbons; organic compounds that contain oxygen, halogen, or sulfur; the three-dimensional shape of molecules; aldehydes and ketones; carboxylic acids, esters, and amides; amines and neurotransmitters. A.O.T.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Lab Science - Course that meets the laboratory requirement. Prerequisites: CH104Z, CH124Z, CH110, CH221Z, CH227Z --- # CH106 — Introductory Chemistry CH 106 - Introductory Chemistry CH 106 - Introductory Chemistry Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 This course covers lipids; carbohydrates; amino acids, proteins, and enzymes; nucleic acids and protein synthesis; metabolism and energy production; carbohydrate production; carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism; and body fluids. A.O.T.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Lab Science - Course that meets the laboratory requirement. Prerequisites: CH104Z, CH124Z, CH105, CH110, CH221Z, CH227Z, CH222Z, CH228Z --- # CH110 — Introduction to Organic, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology CH 110 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology CH 110 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 This course covers matter and measurements; Atoms and the periodic table; ionic compounds; covalent compounds; chemical reactions; energy changes, reaction rates, and equilibrium; introduction to gases, liquids, solids and solutions; introduction to organic molecules and functional groups; organic compounds in polymers and body; the three-dimensional shape of molecules; organic compounds that contain oxygen; introduction to biologi… --- # CH124Z — Introduction to Chemistry Lab CH 124Z - Introduction to Chemistry Lab CH 124Z - Introduction to Chemistry Lab Credits - 1 Lab - 1 Experiments corresponding to the topics covered in CH 104Z . CH124Z is the laboratory component; CH 104Z is the lecture course. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets Science general education requirement. Meets Lab Science requirement. Prerequisites: MTH062 --- # CH221Z — General Chemistry I CH 221Z - General Chemistry I CH 221Z - General Chemistry I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Explores and applies principles and applications of chemistry. Emphasis on measurement, components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, quantitative relationships including foundational stoichiometry, and major classes of chemical reactions. CH221Z is a lecture course; CH 227Z is the laboratory component. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets Science general education requireme… Prerequisites: MTH070, CH227Z --- # CH222Z — General Chemistry II CH 222Z - General Chemistry II CH 222Z - General Chemistry II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Explores and applies principles presented in CH 221Z to the study of the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of matter. Principles of stoichiometry, thermochemistry, kinetics, and foundational equilibrium are explored and applied to the study of aqueous and gas-phase chemical reactions. CH222Z is a lecture course; CH 228Z is the laboratory component. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. M… Prerequisites: CH221Z, CH228Z --- # CH223Z — General Chemistry III CH 223Z - General Chemistry III CH 223Z - General Chemistry III Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Builds upon the principles presented in CH 222Z, explores thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium, and applies them to the study of aqueous acid-base reactions, solubility, and electrochemistry. CH223Z is a lecture course; CH 229Z is the laboratory component. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets Science general education requirement. Meets Lab Science requirement. Prerequisites: CH222Z, CH229Z --- # CH227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory CH 227Z - General Chemistry I Laboratory CH 227Z - General Chemistry I Laboratory Credits - 1 Lab - 1 Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 221Z , including the fundamentals of chemical measurements, quantitative relationships in chemical analysis, and understanding atomic and molecular structure. CH227Z is the laboratory component; CH 221Z is the lecture course. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets Science general education requirement. Meets Lab Scie… Prerequisites: MTH070, CH221Z --- # CH228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory CH 228Z - General Chemistry II Laboratory CH 228Z - General Chemistry II Laboratory Credits - 1 Lab - 1 Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 222Z , including the fundamentals of intermolecular interactions, stoichiometric relationships, chemical equilibria, and their application to the synthesis, identification, and analysis of chemical compounds. CH228Z is the laboratory component; CH 222Z is the lecture course. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets S… Prerequisites: CH221Z, CH222Z --- # CH229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory CH 229Z - General Chemistry III Laboratory CH 229Z - General Chemistry III Laboratory Credits - 1 Lab - 1 Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 223Z , including the principles of chemical equilibria and their application to chemical analysis using volumetric and electrochemical methods. CH229Z is the laboratory component; CH 223Z is the lecture course. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives for transfer degrees. Meets Science general education requirement. Meets Lab Science require… Prerequisites: CH222Z, CH223Z --- # ENVS101 — Introduction to Environmental Science ENVS 101 - Introduction to Environmental Science ENVS 101 - Introduction to Environmental Science Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This one-term non-majors science course fulfills the lab science requirements for the AAOT. This interdisciplinary course investigates chemical, geological, and biological systems as they directly relate to issues of sustainability. Topics include nutrient cycles, energy, geography, atmospheric and oceanic circulation, biological communities, distributions of biomes, agriculture, and climate change. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher recommended Term(s) int… --- # GEOG101 — Physical Geography GEOG 101 - Physical Geography GEOG 101 - Physical Geography Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduction to the physical geography of the earth with specific emphasis on landforms, climate, vegetation, and soils, and on the interaction between humans and these elements. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the tr… --- # GS111 — Physical Science/Forensic Science GS 111 - Physical Science/Forensic Science GS 111 - Physical Science/Forensic Science Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 A one-term introduction to criminalistic theories and practices, including basic techniques of investigation. Topics include fingerprints, blood typing, photography, and casting techniques. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Science general education requirement. Meets Lab Science requirement. Prerequisites: MTH025 --- # GS150 — Integrated Science GS 150 - Integrated Science GS 150 - Integrated Science Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 A one-term lab science course that develops concepts in natural, physical, and earth sciences to teach skills, critical thinking, and scientific literacy. Students will collect data to build and interpret scientific models, conduct scientific tests, communicate information, and apply scientific understanding to common everyday situations. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the… --- # PHY101 — Essentials of Physics PHY 101 - Essentials of Physics PHY 101 - Essentials of Physics Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 This course introduces the nature of scientific inquiry, and applies fundamental concepts of physics to scenarios and situations to engage the student in critical thinking about how physics principles can be applied to everyday life situations. Recommended preparation: MTH 062 or higher Term(s) all, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science… --- # PHY201 — General Physics I PHY 201 - General Physics I PHY 201 - General Physics I Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 First of a three-course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of motion, force, energy, and fluids. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus-based physics course as part of their course of study. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses me… Prerequisites: MTH112Z, WR115, PHY211 --- # PHY202 — General Physics II PHY 202 - General Physics II PHY 202 - General Physics II Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Second of a three-course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of rotational and harmonic motion, mechanical waves, optics, and thermodynamics. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus-based physics course as part of their course of study. Term(s) inter This becomes an elective if PHY 212 is taken. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associ… Prerequisites: PHY201, PHY211, PHY212 --- # PHY203 — General Physics III PHY 203 - General Physics III PHY 203 - General Physics III Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Third of a three-course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of electricity, magnetism, and quantum theory. This course is designed for students who require a non-calculus-based physics course as part of their course of study. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Not… Prerequisites: PHY201, PHY202, PHY213 --- # PHY211 — General Physics with Calculus I PHY 211 - General Physics with Calculus I PHY 211 - General Physics with Calculus I Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 First of a three-course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of motion, force, energy, and fluids. This course is designed for students who require a calculus-based physics course as part of their course of study, typically for degrees in Physical Science or Engineering. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Trans… Prerequisites: WR115, MTH112Z --- # PHY212 — General Physics with Calculus II PHY 212 - General Physics with Calculus II PHY 212 - General Physics with Calculus II Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Second of a three-course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of rotational and harmonic motion, mechanical waves, optics, and thermodynamics This course is designed for students who require a calculus-based physics course as part of their course of study. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.… Prerequisites: PHY211, MTH251Z --- # PHY213 — General Physics with Calculus III PHY 213 - General Physics with Calculus III PHY 213 - General Physics with Calculus III Credits - 5 Lecture - 4 Lab - 1 Third of a three-course sequence that provides an introduction to basic principles in physics. This course introduces concepts of electricity, magnetism, and quantum theory. This course is designed for students who require a calculus-based physics course as part of their course of study. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Sc… Prerequisites: PHY212, MTH252Z, PHY203 --- # ANTH103 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 103 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 103 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Study of the organization and functioning of selected world cultures, both Western and non-Western groups. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Cultural Literacy re… --- # EC201Z — Principles of Microeconomics EC 201Z - Principles of Microeconomics EC 201Z - Principles of Microeconomics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Examines how consumers and firms make choices when facing scarce resources, and how those choices are related to government policy and market Prerequisites: MTH070, WR060 --- # EC202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics EC 202Z - Principles of Macroeconomics EC 202Z - Principles of Macroeconomics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Examines the aggregate activity of a market economy, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the use of fiscal and monetary policy to address macroeconomic problems. Recommended preparation: EC 201Z A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Social Science requirement. Prerequisites: MTH070, WR060 --- # GEOG103 — Human Geography GEOG 103 - Human Geography GEOG 103 - Human Geography Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course introduces students to the discipline of geography and studies patterns of a wide variety of topics including industry and economy, population, language, religion, ethnicity, urban patterns, politics, and the effects of globalization on these patterns. Term(s) all, Winter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting dis… --- # GEOG120 — World/Regional Geography GEOG 120 - World/Regional Geography GEOG 120 - World/Regional Geography Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course studies world patterns of the natural and cultural environments and focuses on the place of each geographic region in the world community. Term(s) ummer, Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees.… --- # GEOG206 — Geography of Oregon GEOG 206 - Geography of Oregon GEOG 206 - Geography of Oregon Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course considers the natural environment, population growth, and settlements. Special emphasis is placed on the historical geography of selected areas of the state. A study of the diverse landscapes of Oregon. Term(s) ummer, Spring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be use… --- # HST104 — World History I HST 104 - World History I HST 104 - World History I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This world history survey utilizes a global approach to exploring the origin and diffusion of cultures and civilizations, including Asia, Africa, Middle East, Mediterranean, Europe, and the Americas, from approximately 8000 B.C.E. - 500 C.E. Emphasis will be placed on understanding their worldview, what they valued, their relationship to others and their environment, and how these perspectives provide insight into our 21st century world. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher NOTE: HST104, HST105, and HST106 do not… --- # HST105 — World History II HST 105 - World History II HST 105 - World History II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This world history survey utilizes a global approach to exploring patterns of change in cultures and civilizations through contact with other cultures in Asia, Africa, Middle East, Europe and the Americas from approximately 500 C.E. to 1700 C.E. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the implications this had on their worldview, what they valued, their relationship to others and their environment, and how these patterns of change influenced the modern world. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher NOTE: HST104,… --- # HST106 — World History III HST 106 - World History III HST 106 - World History III Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This world history survey utilizes a global approach to exploring massive cultural, political, and economic shifts in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas from approximately 1700 C.E. to the present. Emphasis will be placed on understanding worldview, cultural priorities, relationships to others and the environment, and the implications these shifts have on our 21st-century world. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) pring NOTE: HST104, HST105, and HST106 do not have to be taken in… --- # HST201Z — United States History I HST 201Z - United States History I HST 201Z - United States History I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Survey of North America and United States history to the early 1800s: Native America, European colonization, colonial development, origins of slavery, American Revolution, early Republic, and Market Revolution. Recommended Preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) all Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distrib… --- # HST202Z — United States History II HST 202Z - United States History II HST 202Z - United States History II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Survey of United States history from the early 1800s to the early 1900s: Jacksonian era, expansion, Industrial Revolution, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Gilded Age, Populism, Imperialism, the Progressive Era, and the First World War. Recommended Preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) inter Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degr… --- # HST203Z — United States History III HST 203Z - United States History III HST 203Z - United States History III Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Survey of United States history from the 1920s: Depression and New Deal, the Second World War and Cold War, Civil Rights movements, Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the United States and the world. Recommended Preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) pring Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution… --- # PS201 — American Government and Politics I PS 201 - American Government and Politics I PS 201 - American Government and Politics I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course begins by examining the Constitutional principles of the United States government. Students will learn about the decision-making process behind American politics. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) all, Spring NOTE: PS201 and PS202 do not have to be taken in sequence. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Sci… --- # PS202 — American Government and Politics II PS 202 - American Government and Politics II PS 202 - American Government and Politics II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course will provide an overview of American political institutions. Students will study individual rights and liberties. The term concludes with an examination of current national policy issues. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher Term(s) inter NOTE: PS201 and PS202 do not have to be taken in sequence. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and… --- # PS203 — American Government/State and Local PS 203 - American Government/State and Local PS 203 - American Government/State and Local Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Examines politics and government in the American states. Emphasis will be on the State of Oregon. Recommended preparation: WR 060 or higher Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Social Science course. --- # PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I PSY 201Z - Introduction to Psychology I PSY 201Z - Introduction to Psychology I Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Consciousness, Sensation/Perception, Learning, Memory, Thinking and Intelligence, and related topics. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Meets Social Science requirement. Prerequisites: WR115 --- # PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II PSY 202Z - Introduction to Psychology II PSY 202Z - Introduction to Psychology II Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Personality, Social Psychology, Health and Well-Being, Motivation and Emotion, Disorders, Therapies, Lifespan Development, and related topics. Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.)… Prerequisites: WR115, PSY201Z --- # PSY237 — Human Development PSY 237 - Human Development PSY 237 - Human Development Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course is designed to provide knowledge of how and why people change over time, as well as how and why they remain the same. Developmental psychology is concerned with people at all stages of life- from conception to old age. Within this broad range of development, we will try to understand each topic from the physical, the cognitive, and the psychosocial domains of the individual. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as… Prerequisites: PSY201Z, PSY202Z --- # SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology SOC 204Z - Introduction to Sociology SOC 204Z - Introduction to Sociology Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduces the central concepts, theories, and methods that define the sociological approach to investigating the social forces that shape our lives. Topics may include social structure, culture, socialization, race, class, gender, sexuality, and inequality. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring, Summer Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) deg… --- # SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions SOC 205Z - Social Change and Institutions SOC 205Z - Social Change and Institutions Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Sociological analysis of social institutions, such as family, education, health care, the economy, and the state. Includes an examination of connections among institutions and their impact on patterns of inequality and individual --- # SOC213 — Race Relations in the United States SOC 213 - Race Relations in the United States SOC 213 - Race Relations in the United States Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A survey of minority groups, with special emphasis on local groups, in which the causes and consequences of minority status are examined. By confronting the pervasive nature of prejudice and discrimination, we will explore the dynamics of institutionalized racism, focusing specifically on race relations within our social institutions. The political, economic, and social lives of several groups - White Ethnic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and African Amer… --- # WLD111 — Basic Gas and Arc Welding WLD 111 - Basic Gas and Arc Welding WLD 111 - Basic Gas and Arc Welding Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 An introduction to welding practices including oxyacetylene welding and cutting, arc welding, welding rod identification and application, properties of metals, joint preparation, and weld faults and identification. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # WLD112 — Advanced Arc Welding WLD 112 - Advanced Arc Welding WLD 112 - Advanced Arc Welding Credits - 3 Lecture/Lab - 3 An advanced level course for students who have previous knowledge of welding safety, basic practices, and terminology. The student will learn higher-level practices and improve their skills learned in the basic class. The course is designed to enhance skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, and Plasma Cutting. Advanced Oxy-Acetylene welds also performed. A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. Prerequisites: WLD111, AGM221 --- # WLD221 — TIG Welding WLD 221 - TIG Welding WLD 221 - TIG Welding Credits - 3 Lab - 3 Designed for students who have basic level welding skills to introduce Tungsten Arc Welding techniques including the setup of equipment for the welding process. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # WLD253 — Welding Practices for Certification WLD 253 - Welding Practices for Certification WLD 253 - Welding Practices for Certification Credits - 3 Lab - 3 Designed for students who have advanced level arc welding skills to prepare for structural certification. Weld coupons will be tested and documented when they have passed the required weld strength and quality. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # WLD256 — Pipe Welding for Certification WLD 256 - Pipe Welding for Certification WLD 256 - Pipe Welding for Certification Credits - 3 Lab - 3 Designed for students who have advanced level arc welding skills to introduce pipe-welding techniques to prepare for pipe welding certification. Weld coupons will be tested and documented when they have passed the required weld strength and quality. Term(s) all, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. --- # UAS113 — UAS Maintenance UAS 113 - UAS Maintenance UAS 113 - UAS Maintenance Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This class develops UAS system maintenance and theory. Topics include maintenance troubleshooting, time changes, servicing, inspections, expanded system theory, flight line safety, work practices, documentation, supply chain management, and intro to FAA aviation maintenance requirements. Term(s) ummer Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (A.A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) d… --- # UAS114 — UAS Sensor and Communication Systems I UAS 114 - UAS Sensor and Communication Systems I UAS 114 - UAS Sensor and Communication Systems I Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This course develops an introduction to, and theory of operation of, UAS sensor types, communications data links, and data analysis with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The course includes a survey of several sensor manufacturers and a hands-on sensor lab demonstrating sensor use, data, and communication systems. Term(s) ummer Course Designation: Discipline Studies - A transferable course that meets distribution (group) requirements in the Associate o… --- # UAS115 — UAS Flight Training II UAS 115 - UAS Flight Training II UAS 115 - UAS Flight Training II Credits - 4 Lecture/Lab - 4 This course develops advanced VLOS and initial BVLOS flight training on basic multi‐rotor, and fixed-wing aircraft in controlled and uncontrolled airspace environments. Topics include sensor employment, advanced mission planning, complex terrain flight, in‐flight troubleshooting, and the FAA BVLOS waiver process. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: UAS112 --- # UAS210 — UAS Maintenance II UAS 210 - UAS Maintenance II UAS 210 - UAS Maintenance II Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This advanced class goes beyond the theory and principles of UAS system maintenance and operations. Topics include system configuration control, advanced troubleshooting and repair, UAS modifications, FAA system certification, and maintenance. Students will conduct test and certification flights on various UAS platforms. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: UAS113 --- # UAS211 — UAS Sensor and Communication Systems II UAS 211 - UAS Sensor and Communication Systems II UAS 211 - UAS Sensor and Communication Systems II Credits - 5 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 3 This course develops an advanced knowledge of the application and operation of UAS sensor types, communications data links, and data analysis with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Course topics include sensor data analysis, analytical algorithms, tactics and procedures for sensor use, sensor system troubleshooting, communications, and system troubleshooting. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution… Prerequisites: UAS114 --- # UAS212 — UAS Flight Training III UAS 212 - UAS Flight Training III UAS 212 - UAS Flight Training III Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Lecture/Lab - 2 This course develops advanced mission planning for specific industry use cases. Use cases include energy, agriculture, facilities, surveillance, law enforcement, security, firefighting, carbon detection, and military. A.O.T.) degree and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degree. Note: Courses meeting distribution requirements may always be used as electives in the transfer degrees. Prerequisites: UAS112, UAS115 --- # UAS280 — CWE: Unmanned Aircraft Systems UAS 280 - CWE: Unmanned Aircraft Systems UAS 280 - CWE: Unmanned Aircraft Systems Variable 1-4 Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) provides a real‐world experience in the UAS industry, such as the Pendleton UAS Range or other industries. Students must complete 33 hours of work for each credit of CWE. Three credits of CWE are required for the Unmanned Aircraft Systems AAS, giving a total of 99 hours in the workplace. CWEs may be either paid or unpaid. A CWE contract is signed by the instructor, student, and supervisor, and is required to be on file at BMCC by the end of the third week of the ter…