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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Accounting (AAS)(Plan Code: ATBACAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Accounting Clerk (CP)(Plan Code: ATBACC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Addiction Counselor Education (AA)(Plan Code: LASACAA) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Addiction Counselor Education (AAS)(Plan Code: SAAACAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Addiction Counselor Education (CP)(Plan Code: SAAACC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Integrated Technician (AAT)(Plan Code: MATITAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Intro to Manufacturing (CA)(Plan Code: MATIMC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Manufacturing Operator (CP)(Plan Code: MATMOC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Graphic Design (AFA)(Plan Code: LASFGAA) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Studio Arts (AFA)(Plan Code: LASFSAA) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| HiTECC Automotive Technology (AAT)(Plan Code: AUMHAAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| T-TEN Automotive Technology (AAT)(Plan Code: AUMTAAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: CHEBCAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Biology (DTA/MRP)(Plan Code: GEBBIAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Business Administration (AAS)(Plan Code: BAMBUAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Business (DTA/MRP)(Plan Code: BUCBUAA) | — | Students intending the international business major should consult their potential transfer institutions regarding the level of world language required for admission to the major. Five credits/units… source |
| Small Business Management (CP)(Plan Code: SBMSMC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Supervisory Management (CP)(Plan Code: HRPSMC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Applied Management (BAS)(Plan Code: BAMSMBAS) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Human Services (BAS)(Plan Code: HSTHSBAS) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Computer Science (AAT)(Plan Code: COPCSAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Computer Science (BS)(Plan Code: CSACSBS) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Computer Support Specialist (AAT)(Plan Code: MIACTAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Information Technology Skills (CP)(Plan Code: MIAISC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Baking and Pastry Arts Fundamentals (CA)(Plan Code: BPABPC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Cuisine Fundamentals (CA)(Plan Code: CACCFC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Cuisine Management (AAT)(Plan Code: CACCMAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Professional Baking and Pastry Arts Management (AAT)(Plan Code: BPAPBAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Cybersecurity (BAS)(Plan Code: CISCYBAS) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Dental Hygiene (BAS)(Plan Code: DEHDHBAS) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Diesel Technician (CP)(Plan Code: DMTDTC90) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Diesel Technologies (AAS)(Plan Code: DMTDTAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Digital Media Arts (AAT)(Plan Code: DMWDMAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Early Childhood Education (AAS)(Plan Code: ECEECAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| State Short Early Childhood Education Certificate of Specialization-General(CA)(Plan Code: ECEGEC20) | Certificate | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| State Short Early Childhood Education Certificate of Specialization-Infants and Toddlers(CA)(Plan Code: ECEITC20) | Certificate | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| State Short Early Childhood Education Certificate of Specialization-School Age Care(CA)(Plan Code: ECESAC20) | Certificate | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| State Early Childhood Education Certificate (CP)(Plan Code: ECESEC45) | Certificate | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| State Initial Early Childhood Education Certificate (CC)(Plan Code: ECEECC01) | Certificate | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Computer Engineering (AST2)(Plan Code: EECCEAS, Subplan Code: COMPTRENGR) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Electrical and Computer Engineering (AST2/ MRP)(Plan Code: EECCEAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Electrical Engineering (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: EECCEAS, Subplan Code: ELECTENGR) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Emergency Medical Technician Accelerated (CC)(Plan Code: EMAETC01) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Agroecology (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: AGROECOLGY) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Under Construction | — | Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should know or be… source |
| Associate in Arts (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Elementary Education (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: ELMNTRYEDU) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Graphic Design (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: GRAPHICDSN) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Power, Privilege, and Inequity (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: PWRPRVINEQ) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Studio Arts (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: STUDIOART) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Women's Studies (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: WOMENSSTDY) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in World Languages (AADTA)(Plan Code: LASDTAA, Subplan Code: WORLDLANG) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Health Information Management (AAT)(Plan Code: MICMCAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Medical Billing/Coding Specialist (CP)(Plan Code: MICMCC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Marketing (AAS)(Plan Code: SALMAAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Marketing (CP)(Plan Code: SALMAC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Materials Science and Manufacturing Engineering (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: MEEMSAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Math Education (DTA/MRP)(Plan Code: METMEAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Aeronautical Engineering (AST2/ MRP)(Plan Code: MEEMCAS, Subplan Code: AEROENGR) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Civil Engineering (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: MEEMCAS, Subplan Code: CIVILENGR) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Civil and Mechanical Engineering (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: MEEMCAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Mechanical Engineering (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: MEEMCAS, Subplan Code: MECHENGR) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Mechanical and Instrumentation Automation (AAT)(Plan Code: ETEMIAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Mechanical and Instrumentation Automation (CA)(Plan Code: ETEMAC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Mechatronics Fundamentals (CC)(Plan Code: ETEMFC01) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Medical Assistant (CP)(Plan Code: MLAMAC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Medical Assistant with Phlebotomy or Business Option (AAT)(Plan Code: MLAMSAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Associate in Music (DTA/MRP)(Plan Code: MUSMUAA) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Cisco Technician (CA)(Plan Code: TETCTC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Microsoft Technician (CA)(Plan Code: CSTMTC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Network Technologies (AAT)(Plan Code: CSTNTAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Associates in Nursing (DTA/MRP)(Plan Code: RENDTAA) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Pre-Nursing (DTA/MRP)(Plan Code: RENPNAS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Pharmacy Technician Leadership (AAT)(Plan Code: PTAPTAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Pharmacy Technician (CP)(Plan Code: PTAPTC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Phlebotomy (CA)(Plan Code: PHLPHC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Surgical Technology (AAT)(Plan code: SUESTAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Surveying Geomatics Technician - Boundary (CP)(Plan Code: SUTBOC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Surveying Geomatics Technician - GIS (CP)(Plan Code: SUTSGC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Surveying/Geomatics (AAS)(Plan Code: SUTSGAPT) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Teacher Education (BAS)(Plan Code: EETTEBAS) | Degree | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Biological Sciences (AST1)(Plan Code: LRST1AS, Subplan Code: BIOSCIENCE) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Chemistry (AST1)(Plan Code: LRST1AS, Subplan Code: CHEMISTRY) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Environmental Science (AST1)(Plan Code: LRST1AS, Subplan Code: ENVIROSCI) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Biological, Environ/Resource, Chemistry, Geology and Earth Sciences (AST1)(Plan Code: LRST1AS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Geology (AST1)(Plan Code: LRST1AS, Subplan Code: GEOLOGY) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Clean/Renewable Energy (AST2/MRP)(Plan Code: PHST2AS, Subplan Code: CLEANENRGY) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Engineering, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences (AST2)(Plan Code: PHST2AS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Concentration in Physics (AST2)(Plan Code: PHST2AS, Subplan Code: PHYSICS) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Web Development (AAT)(Plan Code: WMMWDAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Web Development (CP)(Plan Code: WMMWDC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Flux Core Arc Welding (CA)(Plan Code: WETFCC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Gas Metal Arc Welding (CA)(Plan Code: WETGMC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (CA)(Plan Code: WETGTC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Shielded Metal Arc Welding (CA)(Plan Code: WETSMC20) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Welding Technician (CP)(Plan Code: WETWTC45) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
| Welding Technologies (AAT)(Plan Code: WETWCAPT) | — | Academic Plans, known as programs, include an overview description and a summary of program requirements. You can search the online catalog via the Academic Plan links on the right for a desired prog… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACCT 129 | Basic Accounting Procedures ACCT 129 5 Credits/Units | — | Analyze financial transactions using the accounting equation and concepts by journalizing, posting transactions to the general ledger, preparing adjustments and closing entries, preparing financial s… source |
| ACCT 136 | Accounting Applications ACCT 136 3 Credits/Units | — | Compute the Cost of Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold using the periodic and perpetual inventory systems. Perform a bank reconciliation and a reconciliation of petty cash fund. Analyze the accounts… source |
| ACED 101 | Survey of Addictionology ACED 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Biological, psychological, and sociological theories of the use of major drugs of abuse, as well as addictive behaviors. Explores the distinction between use, abuse and addiction. For majors and non-… source |
| ACED 125 | Group Counseling In Addictions ACED 125 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Use of group process for modifying individual attitudes and actions. Application of group counseling theories to an addiction client population. [GE] source |
| ACED 132 | Introduction to Counseling Family Members ACED 132 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Knowledge and skills for working with significant persons in the addicted client's environment. Emphasis on counseling immediate family members. [GE] source |
| ACED 136 | Law and Ethics In Addictions Counseling ACED 136 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Examination of state and federal laws governing the addictions field, including the Washington Administrative Code for CDP's. Legal and ethical duties in t… source |
| ACED 137 | Addictions and Mental Illness ACED 137 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Differential and dual diagnosis. Use of current edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. Referral and networking with mental health professionals; rel… source |
| ACED 138 | Prevention and Education In The Community ACED 138 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Application of the Public Health and Social Development models to prevention activities. Knowledge of community resources in developing community education… source |
| ACED 160 | Pharmacology of Drugs of Abuse ACED 160 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Pharmacological effects of alcohol and drugs on the human body and mind. [GE] source |
| ACED 164 | Adolescent Addiction Assessment & Treatment ACED 164 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. An examination of adolescent development and the detrimental impact of addiction on youth development. The assessment process and treatment modalities for… source |
| ACED 170 | Air- and Blood-Borne Pathogens ACED 170 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Skills to reduce impact of air- and blood-borne pathogens on addiction clients. HIV/AIDS, pathogen, and suicidality brief risk intervention for the addicti… source |
| ACED 201 | Theories of Counseling ACED 201 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Introduces the major counseling theories and techniques focusing on individual counseling within a Human Services framework. Students are encouraged to dev… source |
| ACED 202 | Multi-Cultural Addictions Counseling ACED 202 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Culturally learned assumptions that shape a counseling interview. Culture as the heart of any counseling relationship. The impact of culture on treatment p… source |
| ACED 203 | Case Management In Addiction Medicine ACED 203 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Requirements for managing cases in treatment clinics: treatment and aftercare plans, notes, testing, preparation of accurate reports and other documents, c… source |
| ACED 204 | Introduction to Addiction Counseling Skills ACED 204 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Covers the application of basic counseling theories and practices, including relapse prevention, to a chemical dependency client population. Practical appl… source |
| ACED 205 | Advanced Techniques for Addiction Counsel ACED 205 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Development of skills needed to establish and maintain effective helping relationships with clients. Integration of relapse prevention counseling in treatm… source |
| ACED 210 | Field Placement I ACED 210 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Ten or twenty hours weekly of on-the-job supervised experience applying counseling theories and practiced. Addiction Counselor Competencies are used as a f… source |
| ACED 211 | Field Placement II ACED 211 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Ten or twenty hours weekly of on-the-job supervised experience applying counseling theories and practices. Addiction Counselor Competencies will be used as… source |
| ACED 280 | Selected Topics ACED 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Selected topics in Chemical Dependence. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is… source |
| ACED 290 | Special Projects ACED 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| AH 100 | Basic Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology I AH 100 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to basic anatomical and physiology concepts as they apply to allied health occupations (excluding nursing and dental hygiene). Basic overview of body systems including integumentary, mus… source |
| AH 101 | Basic Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology II AH 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to basic anatomical and physiological concepts as they apply to allied health occupations (excluding nursing and dental hygiene). Basic overview of body systems including nervous, sensor… source |
| AH 104 | Health Care Delivery & Career Exploration AH 104 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the healthcare delivery system in the United States and the many health professions available as career choices, as well as their academic, licensing, and certification requirements.… source |
| AH 110 | Medical Terminology I AH 110 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to medical word building with common medical roots, prefixes and suffixes. Study of terms related to the body as a whole, as well as terms to human anatomy, pathology, diagnostic tests,… source |
| AH 111 | Medical Terminology II AH 111 3 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of Medical Terminology I, AH 110 . Study of common medical roots, prefixes and suffixes and terms related to human anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnostic tests, clinical procedures,… source |
| AH 115 | Medical Terminology for Surgical Technology AH 115 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to medical word building with common medical roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Study of terms related to the body, as well as terms relat… source |
| AH 120 | Bloodborne Pathogens in Healthcare Settings AH 120 1 Credit/Unit | — | Comprehensive study of primary bloodborne pathogens of concern in healthcare settings: HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. [GE] source |
| AH 150 | Medical Microbiology AH 150 5 Credits/Units | — | Intended for students who are preparing for and have declared Surgical Technology as their major. An introduction to basic microbiology theory. Learn the classifications of microorganisms, modes of d… source |
| AH 200 | Pathophysiology for Surgical Technology AH 200 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the general mechanisms of systemic disease including etiology, physical signs, and symptoms. Etiology focus will include infectious… source |
| AH 261 | Statistics for Health Care Professionals AH 261 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to statistical computations and analysis used in healthcare. Topics include patient census, occupancy, length of stay, mortality and m… source |
| AH 290 | Special Projects AH 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the faculty of the department. [GE] source |
| AM 101 | Advanced Manufacturing Career Exploration AM 101 5 Credits/Units | — | Intro to manufacturing with a focus on making a successful transition to college life. Topics include goal setting, personal management skills, developing an academic plan, developing cultural compet… source |
| AM 102 | OSHA 10 Safety AM 102 1 Credit/Unit | — | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10 - General Industry training prepares students to be aware of potential safety issues in industry as well as best practices. [GE][PNP] source |
| AM 105 | Welding, Cutting & Fabrication Processes AM 105 6 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to welding processes used in the advanced manufacturing industry including: GMAW, GTAW, PAC, OFC. Practical application in general shop safety and department required training on meta… source |
| AM 108 | Blueprint and Schematic Reading AM 108 5 Credits/Units | — | Create shop drawings and schematics. Demonstrate use and interpret drawing elements, including welding symbols and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). Interpret title block components and… source |
| AM 110 | Manual Manufacturing I AM 110 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to manufacturing environment and manual tools including files, hand tools, electric tools, and air tools. Application of OSHA safety, blueprint and schematic reading, mathematics, and pr… source |
| AM 120 | Manual Manufacturing II AM 120 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduces manual material removal operations including basic part setup, drilling, precision grinding, manual milling, and manual lathe processes. Continued application of OSHA safety, blueprint and… source |
| AM 130 | Intro to SolidWorks AM 130 5 Credits/Units | — | Parametric solids modeling with SolidWorks, covering the breadth of the software at a basic level. Create part, assembly, and drawing files, including design tables and multiple configurations. [GE] source |
| AM 150 | Intro to Programming & Problem Solving AM 150 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to programming. Emphasis on program design, verification, and testing. Programming related concepts in computer science will be covered. [GE] source |
| AM 200 | Applied Material Science AM 200 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to applied material science for technical professionals. Covers basic theory, application, and advanced manufacturing methods through a combination of lecture and laboratory activities.… source |
| AM 208 | Applied Metrology AM 208 3 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to the concepts and vocabulary of precision measurement systems in advanced manufacturing. Learn the calibration, setup, and operation of coordinate measurement machines (CMM), optica… source |
| AM 210 | Additive Manufacturing AM 210 5 Credits/Units | — | Learn the fundamental additive manufacturing methods of: STL, FFF, DLP and other emerging technologies used in manufacturing. In preparation of printing 3D models, learn to use slicing software as we… source |
| AM 215 | Robotics I AM 215 4 Credits/Units | — | Identification and use of robotic coordinate systems, pick and place robot configurations, programming, move types, and robot safety. [GE] source |
| AM 216 | Robotics II AM 216 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to robots in computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), applying fundamental robotic welding processes, weldments, weld procedures, introduction to offline programming software, cycle time… source |
| AM 217 | Robotics III AM 217 4 Credits/Units | — | Applying industry 4.0 concepts in robotic computer integrated manufacturing, inputs and outputs, machine tending, interfacing with different equipment, safety, offline program, lock out tag-out and p… source |
| AM 220 | Subtractive Manufacturing I AM 220 6 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to G&M code for CNC lathe, CNC laser cutting and CNC waterjet cutting machines. Learn the programming practices, setup procedures, and operation of CNC machines such as the lathe, las… source |
| AM 230 | Subtractive Manufacturing II AM 230 6 Credits/Units | — | A continuation of CNC programming and manufacturing in AM 220 . Learn programming practices, setup, and safe operation of a CNC mill. Includes G&M code programming and operation of CNC lathe, waterje… source |
| AM 235 | Computer Aided Machining (CAM) AM 235 3 Credits/Units | — | Use Computer Aided Machining (CAM) programs to generate toolpaths from CAD models, to produce G&M code for a variety of CNC equipment including: CNC Mill, CNC Lathe, CNC EDM, Waterjet Cutting, Laser… source |
| AM 250 | Systems Integration AM 250 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamental introduction to integration of assembly and sub-assemblies and related troubleshooting techniques. Examining transducers and actuator transfer functions and controller functions, Root cau… source |
| AM 260 | Capstone Lab AM 260 6 Credits/Units | — | Applied project management principles, team work and critical thinking skills to complete a large assembly project using various skills and technologies learned from prior classes in the degree pathw… source |
| ANTH 280 | Selected Topics ANTH 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Anthropology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed… source |
| ANTH 290 | Special Projects ANTH 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ART 101 | 2D Art and Design ART 101 5 Credits/Units | — | Foundational art course working with line, shape, value, color, and the principles of spatial organization. May include designing with computers. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| ART 103 | Drawing I ART 103 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to drawing with a focus on expressive content and accurate seeing, measurement, and proportion. Assignments stress the use of line, gesture, value, and composition through observations o… source |
| ART 104 | Observational Drawing ART 104 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 103 . Analysis and control of value, color, and composition using a variety of techniques and drawing materials. Emphasis on accurate seeing, measurement, and proportion through s… source |
| ART 105 | Drawing for Comics ART 105 5 Credits/Units | — | Study and practice of creating comics and graphic narratives in a variety of genres and media. Emphasis is on form and process from ideation to finished art. Classes may include a nude model. [GE, HB… source |
| ART 110 | Creativity and Concept ART 110 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to creativity, conceptual thinking, and visual problem solving for artists, designers and other creative professionals. Focus on strategies and methods for developing original ideas such… source |
| ART 117 | Three-Dimensional Design ART 117 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to sculptural design concepts including volume, space and scale. Explores a variety of media and construction techniques, with a focus on creative problem solving in the context of sculp… source |
| ART 118 | Time-Based Art and Design ART 118 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the concepts and tools of moving imagery including digital video, sound, animation, and elements of installation and performance. This course will explore the personal, cultural, form… source |
| ART 120 | Printmaking I ART 120 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to basic materials, techniques, and concepts in a variety of printmaking processes. Special topics vary from term to term, but may include linocut, woodcut, screen printing, monotype, co… source |
| ART 121 | Printmaking II ART 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Builds on the skills learned in ART 120 Printmaking I, and will refine handling of basic materials and concepts in a variety of printmaking processes. Students are welcome to choose an area of concen… source |
| ART 122 | Printmaking III ART 122 5 Credits/Units | — | Builds on the skills learned in ART 120 Printmaking I, and ART 121 Printmaking II, and will refine handling of basic materials and concepts in a variety of printmaking processes. Projects are more se… source |
| ART 123 | Photography I ART 123 5 Credits/Units | — | Basic camera handling of both digital and 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras including metering and exposure. Film processing, printing, and darkroom procedures will be taught, as well as basic di… source |
| ART 124 | Photography II ART 124 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 123 . Particular emphasis on self-expression, series, sequence, and narrative. Special topics vary from quarter to quarter, but may include medium and large format photography, va… source |
| ART 125 | Photography III ART 125 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 124 . Opportunities to develop additional technical skill and continued exploration of self-expression. Projects are more self-directed and independent in this third class of Phot… source |
| ART 131 | Photographic Storytelling ART 131 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to photographic storytelling. Topics include: examining historical use of the medium, analysis of narrative photographic genres, and the creation of a personal photographic essay. Emphas… source |
| ART 170 | Publication Production I ART 170 3 Credits/Units | — | First of two courses offering an opportunity to learn real-world design and production for publication. Intended for art and graphic design majors and those interested in the publishing field. Topics… source |
| ART 172 | Graphic Design Exploration ART 172 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of the discipline of graphic design and its cultural and historical context. Focus on how graphic design functions as a mode of visual communication and its role in society. Presented with a b… source |
| ART 173 | Graphic Design Studio I ART 173 5 Credits/Units | — | Practical introduction to the discipline of graphic design. The elements and principles of design and the design process will be reviewed through a series of hands-on projects stressing visual litera… source |
| ART 174 | Typography I ART 174 5 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to the art and craft of designing and arranging type as applied to graphic design practice. Topics include the anatomy and nomenclature of letterforms, the history and classification… source |
| ART 180 | Ceramics I ART 180 5 Credits/Units | — | Working with clay. Hand-building techniques of pinch, coil, slab and press mold. Introduction to the potter's wheel. Basic glazing techniques. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| ART 181 | Ceramics II ART 181 5 Credits/Units | — | Potter's wheel techniques of centering and throwing a variety of shapes, attaching handles and spouts, and fitting lids. Optional advanced hand-building assignments offered. Introduction to kiln stac… source |
| ART 182 | Ceramics III ART 182 5 Credits/Units | — | Combining hand and wheel techniques to create original pieces as sculpture or for specific functions. Mold making, slip casting, underglazing, and kiln firing. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| ART 189 | Metal Arts I ART 189 5 Credits/Units | — | Aesthetic expression within the context of applied design using metal. Design and technical skills will be equally emphasized. Fabrication and design of jewelry and other objects of metal. History of… source |
| ART 190 | Metal Arts II ART 190 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 189 . Aesthetic expression within the context of applied design using metal. Design and technical skills will be equally emphasized. Fabrication and design of jewelry and other ob… source |
| ART 191 | Metal Arts III ART 191 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 190 . Aesthetic expression within the context of applied design using metal. Design and technical skills will be equally emphasized. Fabrication and design of jewelry and other ob… source |
| ART 199 | Cooperative Work Experience ART 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in art or photography. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| ART 203 | The Human Figure I ART 203 5 Credits/Units | — | Working from the male and female form in a variety of drawing media. Emphasis on accurate seeing, measuring, and proportion of the human body in space. Classes include a nude model. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| ART 204 | The Human Figure II ART 204 5 Credits/Units | — | Working from the male and female form in a variety of drawing media. Emphasis on expressive power and individual development. Classes include a nude model. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| ART 208 | Digital Painting & Illustration ART 208 5 Credits/Units | — | Developing digital illustration skills by using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop software, as well as some traditional media, with a focus on developing a personal voice, and exploring various styles… source |
| ART 215 | Portfolio Development ART 215 3 Credits/Units | — | Preparation and presentation of individual portfolio for submission to potential employers, galleries and educational institutions. Topics include traditional and digital portfolio formats, photograp… source |
| ART 220 | Art History: Ancient to Late Antique ART 220 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of visual arts in the Mediterranean, the Near East, and in Northern Europe, covering the first arts of ancient humans through the Late Antique, 40,000 BCE-600 CE. Topics include why art and ar… source |
| ART 221 | Art History: Medieval-Renaissance ART 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of visual arts and architecture of Early Medieval through Late Renaissance Europe. 500-1600 CE. Topics include why art and architecture exist and how they function in society, how religion, cu… source |
| ART 222 | Art History: Baroque-Modern ART 222 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of the visual arts and architecture of Baroque through Modern Europe, ca. 1600-1914 CE. Topics include why art and architecture exist, and how they function in society; how religion, culture,… source |
| ART 223 | Art History: 20th Century ART 223 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of visual arts and architecture of the Modern and Postmodern periods and beyond. Topics include how art and architecture were influenced by rapidly changing technologies in Europe and the Amer… source |
| ART 225 | Art History: Asian Art ART 225 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of the visual arts and architecture of India, China, and Japan. Topics include why art and architecture exist, and how they function in society; how religion, culture, artistic tradition, and… source |
| ART 250 | Women Artists Through History ART 250 5 Credits/Units | — | Historical survey exploring themes in women's art and challenges women artists faced as professionals within their respective cultures; in-depth study of women artists working in Western traditions.… source |
| ART 257 | Painting I ART 257 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the principles and practice of painting through basic theory, composition, and color. Assignments approach painting observationally through still life, landscape, and the figure with… source |
| ART 258 | Painting II ART 258 5 Credits/Units | — | Intermediate approach to principles and practice of painting through formal and conceptual study. Emphasis is on methods of abstraction and new modes of seeing using line, color, and pattern as expre… source |
| ART 259 | Painting III ART 259 5 Credits/Units | — | Advanced study in principles and practice of contemporary painting through the development of a body of work. Emphasis is on a focused independent practice including written artist statement and show… source |
| ART 260 | Watercolor I ART 260 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to materials and methods of watercolor painting techniques. Topics include color theory, vocabulary, and composition; working in realistic and abstract styles. Activities include in-clas… source |
| ART 261 | Watercolor II ART 261 5 Credits/Units | — | Intermediate level exploration of watercolor painting. Continued development of skills in color mixing and composition with an emphasis on fostering content and a personal creative voice through the… source |
| ART 262 | Watercolor III ART 262 5 Credits/Units | — | Advanced level exploration of watercolor painting, with emphasis on developing one's own visual language through the material, experimentation and innovation with wet media and its expressive potenti… source |
| ART 270 | Publication Production ART 270 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Second of two courses offering the opportunity to learn real-world design and production for publication. Intended for art and graphic design majors and th… source |
| ART 271 | Typography II ART 271 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 174 with a focus on typesetting as applied to the discipline of graphic design. Topics include technical exercises using Adobe InDesign and its typographic tools, a survey of vari… source |
| ART 272 | Graphic Design History ART 272 5 Credits/Units | — | A survey of influential individuals, artifacts, technologies and intellectual thought in graphic design from its origins to contemporary practice. Emphasis on the development of a visual vocabulary a… source |
| ART 273 | Graphic Design Studio II ART 273 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of ART 173 with a focus on layout, messaging, technical and functional constraints for various types of communication design disciplines such as packaging design, persuasive design, info… source |
| ART 274 | Graphic Design Studio III ART 274 5 Credits/Units | — | Focus on real-world design tasks and discussion of professional practices to prepare the student for employment and/or upper division coursework. Portfolio-quality graphic design work will be produce… source |
| ART 280 | Selected Topics ART 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Art. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in the t… source |
| ART 290 | Special Projects ART 290 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ART 291 | Special Projects - Lab ART 291 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects/labs approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ART 330 | Creative Arts in Teaching ART 330 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. An exploration of principles, methods and materials for teaching young children art through process-oriented experiences. Explores theory, techniqu… source |
| ASL 125 | American Deaf Culture ASL 125 5 Credits/Units | — | This course will focus on topics in the culture of deaf people including studies of their beliefs, practices and language. [GE, HA, SE] source |
| ASL 280 | Selected Topics ASL 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in American Sign Language. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics… source |
| ASL 290 | Special Projects ASL 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| AUTO 140 | Automotive Bridge Program Readiness AUTO 140 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Basic skills and knowledge necessary for success in automotive program courses. Topics include college information technology systems access and us… source |
| AUTO 150 | Introduction to Toyota AUTO 150 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to safety, service procedures and responsibilities as a Toyota automotive service professional. Focus on soft skills used in daily cus… source |
| AUTO 151 | Toyota Electrical I AUTO 151 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First of two courses introducing basic electrical properties, circuits and testing. Major focus on the proper use of the DVOM in voltage drop diagn… source |
| AUTO 152 | Toyota Electrical II AUTO 152 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second of two courses exploring electrical properties, circuits and testing. Major focus on the proper use of the DVOM in voltage drop diagnosis of… source |
| AUTO 153 | Toyota Brakes AUTO 153 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Theory and hands-on training in the operation, diagnostics, and service of Toyota vehicle braking systems. Initial focus on performing basic brake… source |
| AUTO 154 | Toyota Internship I AUTO 154 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First managed internship experience in a Toyota/Lexus dealership, with focus on practicing skills learned throughout the first term of automotive i… source |
| AUTO 155 | Toyota Steering and Suspension AUTO 155 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Theory and hands-on training in the operation, diagnosis, and service of Toyota vehicle steering and suspension systems. Initial focus on performin… source |
| AUTO 156 | Toyota Engine Performance I AUTO 156 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First of two courses on operation, inspection, diagnosis, service and repair of Toyota Engine Management systems. Focus on the operation and testin… source |
| AUTO 157 | Toyota Engine Performance II AUTO 157 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second of two courses on operation, diagnosis, service and repair of Toyota Engine Management Systems. Focus on advanced level diagnostics includin… source |
| AUTO 160 | Introduction to Dealership Operations AUTO 160 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to safety, service procedures and responsibilities as a dealership automotive service professional. Initial focus will be soft skills… source |
| AUTO 161 | Electrical I AUTO 161 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to basic electrical properties, circuits and testing. Major focus will be placed on the proper use of the DVOM in voltage drop diagnos… source |
| AUTO 162 | Electrical II AUTO 162 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second in a series exploring electrical properties, circuits and testing. Major focus will be placed on the proper use of the DVOM in voltage drop… source |
| AUTO 163 | Brakes AUTO 163 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides theory and hands-on training in the operation, diagnostics, and service of vehicle braking systems. Specific emphasis will be placed on th… source |
| AUTO 164 | Internship I AUTO 164 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides students with a managed internship experience in an automotive dealership. Students will focus on practicing skills learned throughout the… source |
| AUTO 165 | Steering and Suspension AUTO 165 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides theory and hands-on training in the operation, diagnosis, and service of vehicle steering and suspension systems with specific emphasis on… source |
| AUTO 166 | Engine Performance I AUTO 166 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Instruction related to the operation, diagnosis, service and repair of engine management systems. Initial focus is on the operation and testing of… source |
| AUTO 167 | Engine Performance II AUTO 167 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Instruction regarding the operation, diagnosis, service and repair of engine management systems. Focus on advanced level diagnostics including fuel… source |
| AUTO 170 | Automotive Processes AUTO 170 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to and exploration of the automotive industry, with specific focus on vehicle service operations from a business standpoint. Students… source |
| AUTO 171 | Mechanical Processes AUTO 171 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Expands on Automotive Process through demonstration and practice of vehicle servicing methods. Students will prepare vehicles for service and perfo… source |
| AUTO 172 | Maintenance Processes AUTO 172 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Emphasis on maintenance procedures and processes performed in express service environments. Particular attention paid to practice of comprehensive… source |
| AUTO 173 | Undercar Service and Repair AUTO 173 15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Undercar maintenance processes with addition of light chassis repair procedures. Inspection and repair of brake systems, including minor diagnosis… source |
| AUTO 174 | Underhood Service and Repair AUTO 174 15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Underhood maintenance processes with addition of light engine repair procedures. Minor diagnosis of common cylinder sealing faults and engine leak… source |
| AUTO 180 | Professionalism in Automotive AUTO 180 5 Credits/Units | — | Focus on developing professionalism and technical proficiency while concurrently participating in a paid internship. [GE, HR] source |
| AUTO 199 | Cooperative Work Experience AUTO 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| AUTO 250 | Toyota Climate Control AUTO 250 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to automotive heating and air conditioning systems used in Toyota vehicles. Topics include refrigerant handling, climate control syste… source |
| AUTO 251 | Toyota Internship II AUTO 251 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second managed internship experience in a Toyota/Lexus dealership, with focus on practicing skills learned throughout the second term of automotive… source |
| AUTO 252 | Toyota Engine Mechanical AUTO 252 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Operation, diagnosis, service and repair of a Toyota internal-combustion engine with focus on the tear-down and inspection of internal engine compo… source |
| AUTO 253 | Toyota Manual Transmission AUTO 253 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to automotive manual transmissions and drivetrains. Topics include the principles of torque multiplication, engine braking, and gear r… source |
| AUTO 254 | Toyota Automatic Transmissions AUTO 254 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Theory and hands-on training in the operation, diagnostics, and service of Toyota automatic transmissions and transaxles. Initial focus on performi… source |
| AUTO 256 | Toyota Hybrid Systems and Advanced Technologies AUTO 256 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. 120-hr course with a focus on Hybrid Drivetrain Diagnosis and Repair. Additionally, develop diagnostic skills for other new and advanced technologi… source |
| AUTO 260 | Climate Control AUTO 260 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Instruction in automotive heating and air conditioning systems used in vehicles. Covers refrigerant handling, climate control system components, te… source |
| AUTO 261 | Internship II AUTO 261 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides students with a managed internship experience in a dealership. Students will focus on practicing skills learned throughout their term quar… source |
| AUTO 262 | Engine Mechanical AUTO 262 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Instruction regarding the operation, diagnosis, service and repair of internal combustion engines. Focus on the tear down and inspection of interna… source |
| AUTO 263 | Manual Transmission AUTO 263 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Instruction in automotive manual transmissions and drivetrains. Students will explore the principles of torque multiplication, engine braking, and… source |
| AUTO 264 | Automatic Transmissions AUTO 264 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Theory and hands-on training in the operation, diagnostics, and service of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Specific emphasis will be placed… source |
| AUTO 266 | Advanced Applied Electrical AUTO 266 7 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Advanced electrical applications with a focus on Hybrid/Electric Vehicle (HEV) drivetrain diagnosis and repair. Develop diagnostic skills for other… source |
| AUTO 271 | Driver Comfort and Convenience Systems AUTO 271 15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. HVAC and safety system maintenance and service processes. Some light repair procedures will be practiced. Also includes body electrical diagnosis u… source |
| AUTO 272 | Advanced Diagnostic Strategies AUTO 272 15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Vehicle electronic systems inspection, diagnosis and repair processes using advanced diagnostic tools. Focus on troubleshooting processes that lead… source |
| AUTO 273 | Capstone New Technology AUTO 273 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. An alternative to a internship in which students will study a new automotive technology of their choice. Final project will vary with each instruct… source |
| AUTO 274 | Internship AUTO 274 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Managed field experience course designed to provide reflective activities aimed at assisting students in creating a professional development plan.… source |
| AUTO 280 | Selected Topics AUTO 280 1-8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Auto. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeata… source |
| AUTO 290 | Special Projects AUTO 290 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. For automotive majors only. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| BIOL 101 | Environ Biol Conf/Lab BIOL 101 5 Credits/Units | — | Overview of basic concepts and issues related to the interaction between humans and their environment. Topics include population growth, loss of biodiversity, global climate change, ozone depletion,… source |
| BIOL 102 | The Process of Discovery BIOL 102 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the processes of discovery used in the natural and social sciences. Includes authentic research on factors that contribute to college student success, studied in social, psychological… source |
| BIOL 105 | Small World Antibiotics Research 1 BIOL 105 5 Credits/Units | — | Investigative course involving authentic research to discover potentially new antibiotics. Overview of basic concepts and issues in biology including the cellular basis of life, metabolism, principle… source |
| BIOL 106 | Small World Antibiotics Research 2b BIOL 106 5 Credits/Units | — | Focuses on research to discover new antibiotics to help alleviate the current worldwide crisis of antibiotic-resistant bacteria including microbial cell structure, growth, genetics and antibiotic pro… source |
| BIOL 139 | Introduction to Wildlife BIOL 139 3 Credits/Units | — | Wildlife conservation and management in the U.S. and throughout the world. Examines the social and political aspects of wildlife conservation and management, challenges to management of biodiversity,… source |
| BIOL 140 | Mammals of The Northwest BIOL 140 3 Credits/Units | — | Important mammals of the Pacific Northwest. Their identification, classification, life histories, ecology, current status, and management. [GE, NS, SE] source |
| BIOL 141 | Birds of The Pacific Northwest BIOL 141 3 Credits/Units | — | Important Birds of the Pacific Northwest. Their identification, classification, life histories, ecology, current status, and management. [GE, NS, SE] source |
| BIOL 142 | Freshwater Fishes of The Pacific Northwest BIOL 142 3 Credits/Units | — | Important fishes of the Pacific Northwest. Identification, classification, and basic biology of freshwater fishes of the Pacific Northwest. Introduction to fishery management concepts. Overview of fa… source |
| BIOL 145 | Reptiles & Amphibians of The Pacific NW BIOL 145 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the biology, ecology, evolution, and geographic distribution of Pacific Northwest reptiles and amphibians. [GE, NS, SE] source |
| BIOL 150 | Marine Biology BIOL 150 5 Credits/Units | — | The marine environment (physical and chemical properties), its plants, bacteria, animal life (vertebrates, invertebrates), ecosystems, fisheries and pollution. [GE, NS, NS-LAB, SE] source |
| BIOL 167 | Human Genetics BIOL 167 3 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to a variety of genetics topics for non-science majors. Topics include: basic cell biology, DNA structure & function, mutations, inherited diseases, home genetic/ancestry testing, ped… source |
| BIOL 180 | Bioethics BIOL 180 3 Credits/Units | — | Study of biological science and ethics. Ethical principles and theories are used in solving bioethical dilemmas. Concepts studied include genetic engineering, inherited disorders, cloning, physician… source |
| BIOL 199 | Cooperative Work Experience BIOL 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| BIOL 208 | Field Studies In Biology BIOL 208 1-10 Credits/Units | — | For students interested in biology. An ecological approach with a diversity of habitats being visited (marine in winter, Great Basin Desert and marsh lands in spring). Credits for BIOL 208 are accumu… source |
| BIOL 224 | Flowering Plants of The Pacific Northwest BIOL 224 5 Credits/Units | — | Identification and ecology of local wildflowers through the use of taxonomic keys, preparation of specimens and field trips to study native species in their habitats. For forestry, wildlife, recreati… source |
| BIOL 275 | Human Cadaver Dissection BIOL 275 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Dissection of the muscular, circulatory, nervous, digestive and reproductive systems. [GE, SE] source |
| BIOL 280 | Selected Topics BIOL 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Biology. Topics vary, and course contents change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content it is repeatable for credit for different topics. [GE, SE] source |
| BIOL 290 | Special Projects BIOL 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by department. [GE] source |
| BUS 102 | Business Math Applications BUS 102 5 Credits/Units | — | Application of mathematics in common business situations. Emphasis is on practical applications and problem-solving skills for the business professional as well as the consumer and investor. Topics i… source |
| BUS 104 | Keyboarding & Word Processing BUS 104 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the keyboard, development of touch typing, speed and accuracy, and basic word processing skills for formatting simple letters, memos, tables, and reports. [GE][PNP] source |
| BUS 105 | Introduction to International Business BUS 105 3 Credits/Units | — | A survey course, as well as a preparatory course for advanced study, of globalization and international business issues discussed include the history and development of international business, intern… source |
| BUS 107 | Office English BUS 107 5 Credits/Units | — | Develop proficiency in the language skills necessary for business writing. Strong emphasis placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, capitalization, subject/verb agreement, and editing. [CA… source |
| BUS 110 | Customer Service BUS 110 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to customer-centered business organization. Topics include the principles and practices of customer relations, the history of consumerism and customer relations departments, and methods… source |
| BUS 115 | Small Business Management BUS 115 5 Credits/Units | — | Designed to help students explore the elements of starting and managing a small business. Topics include conducting a feasibility analysis, finding sources of capital, acquiring critical human resour… source |
| BUS 117 | Advertising BUS 117 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to advertising. Topics include the problems faced by advertisers and their agencies, along with the policies and procedures for solutions in the development of advertising objectives and… source |
| BUS 130 | Computerized Accounting BUS 130 3 Credits/Units | — | Computerized accounting techniques in the basic areas of financial accounting, including the processes of analyzing, recording, reporting and interpreting accounting data in a business environment. A… source |
| BUS 148 | Business Professional Self Development BUS 148 3 Credits/Units | — | An overview of the job search process and exploration of the importance of developing and using soft skills in a business setting. Professional business concepts and communication skills for employee… source |
| BUS 149 | Computer Application Essentials BUS 149 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of common business applications: word processing, spreadsheet, presentation software, and file management. [GE][PNP] source |
| BUS 150 | Computer Business Applications BUS 150 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to creating business projects using MS Office that emphasize critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Assignments include managing files/folders, creating and formatting Word docume… source |
| BUS 160 | Personal Finance BUS 160 5 Credits/Units | — | Buying insurance (life, health, property, and auto), buying and financing a home, minimizing Federal income tax, borrowing, saving, and investing. [CP, GE][PNP] source |
| BUS 169 | Introduction to Excel BUS 169 3 Credits/Units | — | Skills to create, edit, format, and print spreadsheets, tables, graphs and charts using Microsoft Excel; skills to create and edit formulas and simple functions; skills to create, sort, and filter wo… source |
| BUS 170 | Excel for Business BUS 170 3 Credits/Units | — | Advanced Microsoft Excel skills including creating, editing, and printing professional workbooks, using advanced formulas and charts, auditing and validating worksheet data, and solving complex probl… source |
| BUS 199 | Cooperative Work Experience BUS 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Up to 5 credits for supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE][PNP] source |
| BUS 206 | Principles of Finance I BUS 206 5 Credits/Units | — | Finance theory and practice through the lens of Time Value of Money by examining the financial health of a company based on market conditions, risk, and profitability; evaluate sources of financing b… source |
| BUS 207 | Principles of Finance II BUS 207 5 Credits/Units | — | A continuation of Principles of Finance I to investigate finance theory and practice through the lens of Time Value of Money by examining the mix of debt and equity to fund assets as well as dividend… source |
| BUS 211 | Business Communications BUS 211 3 Credits/Units | — | Developing proficiency in written and oral communications appropriate for business by composing, organizing, and editing documents such as letters, reports, memos, emails, and presentations from a va… source |
| BUS 251 | Professional Selling BUS 251 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to personal selling concepts for the relationship era of business. Focus on selling stages, including prospecting, qualifying, developing rapport, overcoming objections, closing techniqu… source |
| BUS 260 | Principles of Marketing BUS 260 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to concepts of marketing, with practical emphasis on the research, evaluation, and segmentation of markets. Focus on behavior of consumer and organizational buyers. Activities include de… source |
| BUS 270 | Introduction to Digital Marketing BUS 270 5 Credits/Units | — | Gain an understanding of how digital marketing works and develop the critical insights necessary to succeed in digital and social media marketing. Learn various methodologies of marketing efforts to… source |
| BUS 280 | Selected Topics BUS 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Business. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in… source |
| BUS 290 | Special Projects BUS 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| CBAS 321 | Enterprise Networking Foundation CBAS 321 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides a wide overview of computer networking concepts with emphasis on configuring, managing and maintaining essential network devices. Offers i… source |
| CBAS 361 | Cybersecurity Programming & Scripting Foundation CBAS 361 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Focuses on learning to use the Python programming language to accomplish coding tasks related to the basics of programming as well as the fundament… source |
| CBAS 364 | IoT Foundation: Connecting Things CBAS 364 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Explores how nearly every object can be connected to the Internet, from washing machines to an airplane's jet engine, even organic items like crops… source |
| CBAS 365 | Big Data & Analytics Foundation CBAS 365 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Explores modern, real-time applications, IoT (Internet of Things) systems and the data they collect. Includes collecting, storing, and visualizing… source |
| CBAS 371 | Cybersecurity Foundation CBAS 371 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides a wide overview of cybersecurity concepts and places an emphasis on mitigating specific security issues with extensive hands-on lab activi… source |
| CBAS 472 | Cybersecurity Penetration Testing CBAS 472 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Covers the penetration testing as well as vulnerability assessment and management. Emphasizes skills necessary to determine the resiliency of a net… source |
| CBAS 473 | Cybersecurity Analyst CBAS 473 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Covers behavioral analytics skills to identify and combat malware and advanced persistent threats with an emphasis on performing data analysis and… source |
| CBAS 475 | Cybersecurity Operations CBAS 475 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Focuses on how to monitor, detect and respond to cybersecurity threats with specific instruction in cryptography, host-based security analysis, sec… source |
| CBAS 499 | Capstone Project CBAS 499 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Integrates and synthesizes competencies from across the degree program. Each project consists of a technical work proposal, the proposal's implemen… source |
| CHEM 106 | Small World Antibiotics Research 2a CHEM 106 5 Credits/Units | — | Investigates authentic research to discover potentially new antibiotics. Overview of basic chemical concepts including a chemical history of antibiotics, their sources and discovery, and modes of act… source |
| CHEM 199 | Cooperative Work Experience CHEM 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| CHEM 280 | Selected Topics CHEM 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in chemistry. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in… source |
| CHEM 290 | Special Projects CHEM 290 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| CMST 103 | Professional Communication and Technology CMST 103 3 Credits/Units | — | Professional use of current communication technology in a variety of settings. Examination of internet profile and development of communication competence in social media environments. Course concept… source |
| CMST 105 | Introduction to Journalism CMST 105 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to skills fundamental to journalism and newswriting, as well as an understanding of the role and significance of journalists and their work. Topics include the evolution in media and new… source |
| CMST 199 | Cooperative Work Experience CMST 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| CMST 280 | Selected Topics CMST 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Communication Studies. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics a… source |
| CMST 290 | Special Projects CMST 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| CMST 310 | Organizational Communication CMST 310 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the communication dynamics of an organization. Analyzes relationships between structural variables in the organization and informal… source |
| COLL 101 | College Essentials: Introduction to Clark COLL 101 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to Clark College for new students, focusing on making a successful transition to college life. Topics include goal setting, personal management skills, developing an academic plan, devel… source |
| CSE 101 | Engineering and Computer Science Orientation CSE 101 1 Credit/Unit | — | Orientation for students interested in Engineering and Computer Science. Topics include exposure to Engineering and Computer Science educational/career opportunities and challenges, with emphasis on… source |
| CSE 120 | Introduction to Electrical/Computing CSE 120 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to electrical/computer science and engineering processes, principles, problem-solving techniques, and contemporary tools. Applies in-class learning to hands-on projects and explores curr… source |
| CSE 121 | Introduction to C CSE 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the C programming language. Emphasis on program design, verification, and testing. Programming related concepts in computer science will be covered. [GE, SE] source |
| CSE 215 | Discrete Structures CSE 215 5 Credits/Units | — | Discrete structures and analysis techniques for computing by building on students' skills in programming and logic. Topics include: functions, relations and their properties; sets, sequences and tupl… source |
| CSE 222 | Introduction to Data Structures CSE 222 5 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of data structures and advanced programming techniques used in high-level languages such as C. Topics: trees, heaps, hash tables, sorting, searching, recursion, and algorithm analysis. [… source |
| CSE 223 | Data Structures & Object-Oriented Programming CSE 223 5 Credits/Units | — | Study of data structures and the analysis of algorithms, object-oriented programming, concurrency, memory management. [GE, SE] source |
| CSE 224 | Programming Tools CSE 224 5 Credits/Units | — | Study of tools and techniques that facilitate programming and debugging, including debuggers, profilers, and scripting. [GE, SE] source |
| CSE 250 | Digital Logic Design CSE 250 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to digital logic elements, design, and analysis techniques and tools. Course labs provide hands-on design and implementation of digital systems. [GE] source |
| CSE 280 | Selected Topics CSE 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Computer Science & Engineering. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual… source |
| CSE 290 | Special Projects CSE 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| CSE 310 | Software Engineering CSE 310 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Practical experience in all stages of software development lifecycle from requirement analysis to release. Topics include requirements analysis, sp… source |
| CSE 315 | Programming Language Design CSE 315 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Key topics in programming language design and implementation. Additionally, students evaluate three distinct programming languages based on princip… source |
| CSE 320 | Design & Analysis of Algorithms CSE 320 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Intermediate analysis and design of algorithms with an emphasis on efficiency and effectiveness. Topics include techniques to evaluate an algorithm… source |
| CSE 325 | Software Design & Development CSE 325 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Intermediate software design and development with emphasis on user interface design, architectures, and software patterns. [GE] source |
| CSE 330 | Computer Networks CSE 330 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to computer networking with a focus on network topology, OSI layers, and developing programs to explore and utilize features of the ne… source |
| CSE 340 | Introduction to Database Systems CSE 340 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to database design and use of databases to manage application and user data, as well as SQL programming in the relational database con… source |
| CSE 345 | System Programming CSE 345 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Focus on design, development, and maintenance of systems software that interfaces directly with the underlying hardware of a computer system. Topic… source |
| CSE 370 | Computer Organization & Architecture CSE 370 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to computer organization, microprocessor system architecture, instruction sets, interfacing and assembly language. Application of concepts using Microchip micro controller in lab project… source |
| CSE 390 | Special Projects CSE 390 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| CSE 410 | Project & Program Management CSE 410 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Emphasis on techniques and tools required to manage software projects effectively and efficiently, while ensuring the software meets the quality st… source |
| CSE 415 | Ethics & Intellectual Property CSE 415 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to intellectual property concepts (Patents, Copyright, Copyleft, Trade Secrets) and the application of ethical standards in the field… source |
| CSE 420 | Human-Computer Interface CSE 420 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction with an emphasis on developing effective and easy-to-use graphical user interfaces. [GE] source |
| CSE 430 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSE 430 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First in a three-course sequence in Artificial Intelligence. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) general theories, machine learning with e… source |
| CSE 431 | Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence CSE 431 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second course in a three-course sequence in Artificial Intelligence. Topics include AI's general theories and algorithms with emphasis on technique… source |
| CSE 432 | Application of Artificial Intelligence CSE 432 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Third and final course in a three-course sequence focuses on application of key concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with emphasis on applicat… source |
| CSE 435 | Introduction to Data Science CSE 435 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First in a three-course sequence. Introduction to opportunities and challenges in Data Science. Topics include Python data science packages, statis… source |
| CSE 436 | Fundamentals of Data Science CSE 436 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second in a three-course sequence on Data Science. Developing skills in analyzing and visualizing a broad range of large data sets using Data Scien… source |
| CSE 437 | Application of Data Science CSE 437 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Third and final course in a three-course sequence on Data Science. Emphasis on developing visualization and decision-making tools based on industry… source |
| CSE 440 | Introduction to Cloud Computing CSE 440 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First in a three-course sequence on Cloud Computing. Introduction to concepts, opportunities, and challenges in cloud computing. Topics include clo… source |
| CSE 441 | Fundamentals of Cloud Computing CSE 441 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second course in a three-course sequence in Cloud Computing. Topics include Fundamentals of cloud computing, cloud storage, compute, event, messagi… source |
| CSE 442 | Application of Cloud Computing CSE 442 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Third and final course in a three-course sequence on Cloud Computing. Emphasis on developing cloud computing applications using Microsoft Azure clo… source |
| CSE 445 | Introduction to Mobile Application CSE 445 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First in a three-course sequence on mobile application. Introduction to concepts, opportunities, and challenges in mobile application development.… source |
| CSE 446 | Fundamentals of Mobile Application CSE 446 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second in a three-course sequence on mobile application. Focus on fundamentals of mobile application development. Topics include designing, develop… source |
| CSE 447 | Developing Mobile Applications CSE 447 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Third and final course in a three-course sequence on mobile application. Focus on mobile computing application development. Topics include designin… source |
| CSE 450 | Survey of Cybersecurity CSE 450 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First course in a three-course sequence in Cybersecurity. Introduction to Cybersecurity concepts, opportunities, and challenges. Topics include cyb… source |
| CSE 451 | Fundamentals of Cybersecurity CSE 451 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second course in a three-course sequence in Cybersecurity. Designed to equip computer scientists with the principles of secure software engineering… source |
| CSE 490 | Capstone Project I CSE 490 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First of a three-course sequence on capstone project. Emphasis on working in teams to propose an industry-relevant project by defining problem stat… source |
| CSE 491 | Capstone Project II CSE 491 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second of a three-course sequence on capstone project. Emphasis on working in teams to develop prototype of a new solution to an industry-relevant… source |
| CSE 492 | Capstone Project III CSE 492 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Third and final course in a three-course sequence on capstone project. Emphasis on continuous process improvement, teamwork, risk assessment and ma… source |
| CTEC 101 | Computing Essentials CTEC 101 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to basic skills and problem solving involved with computer hardware, operating systems, and application programs with a special emphasis on conventions and skills universal to a variety… source |
| CTEC 104 | IT Support CTEC 104 3 Credits/Units | — | Communication skills for working in a technical environment. Topics covered: professional ethics and behavior, health and safety issues, and developing a service attitude. [GE, HR] source |
| CTEC 106 | Information Technology Fundamentals CTEC 106 5 Credits/Units | — | Provides foundational skills utilized in information and computer technology and a functional understanding of information technology-related careers. Topics include hardware and software technologie… source |
| CTEC 111 | Powershell Fundamentals CTEC 111 3 Credits/Units | — | Provides skills and experience in the Windows PowerShell command line environment for preparation towards careers in computer and information technology related fields. Topics include command line sy… source |
| CTEC 115 | Internet Research and Living Online CTEC 115 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to global networking and the Internet with an emphasis on the basic skills for interacting and utilizing the Internet for research. Topics include strategies for locating, analyzing and… source |
| CTEC 117 | User Experience Design CTEC 117 4 Credits/Units | — | Investigation into the field of user experience design, web usability and interaction design. Focus on strategies and best practices to better understand how to create successful user experiences. To… source |
| CTEC 121 | Intro to Programming & Problem Solving CTEC 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Fundamental concepts related to designing and writing computer programs and procedures. Topics include: problem-solving techniques, program design, coding, de-bugging, testing and documentation. Stud… source |
| CTEC 122 | HTML Fundamentals CTEC 122 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to website development through the mastery of the fundamentals of HTML, XHTML, and CSS coding for web pages. Intended to give the student the basic skills required to hand-code web pages… source |
| CTEC 126 | JavaScript CTEC 126 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the fundamentals and concepts of JavaScript including web scripting with jQuery, AJAX, and related libraries. Student will create dynamic websites and code demonstrating for debugging… source |
| CTEC 127 | PHP With SQL I CTEC 127 5 Credits/Units | — | This course is an introduction to the server-side programming language PHP and its use in creating dynamic web applications, providing students with a functional knowledge of database design, SQL sta… source |
| CTEC 130 | Microsoft Windows OS Fundamentals CTEC 130 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamental Windows interactions and key skills and issues important in providing support for Windows users. Topics include basic interactions with Windows, system configuration, installing and upgra… source |
| CTEC 131 | Microsoft Networking Fundamentals CTEC 131 3 Credits/Units | — | Foundational concepts and skills associated with computer networking. Topics include basics of local area networking and wide area networks, the OSI Model, wired and wireless networks, Internet Proto… source |
| CTEC 132 | Microsoft Windows Server Fundamentals CTEC 132 4 Credits/Units | — | Foundational skills associated with Windows server installation, performance management and server maintenance. Topics include roles of servers, active directory and storage. Course is based on the W… source |
| CTEC 133 | Microsoft Security Fundamentals CTEC 133 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduces concepts and fundamentals of network security. Topics include security layers, operating system security, network security and security software. Course is based on the Security Fundamenta… source |
| CTEC 134 | Microsoft Database Admin CTEC 134 5 Credits/Units | — | Provides a foundational overview of concepts, practices, and operation as associated with designing, developing and administrating a database. Topics include core database concepts, creating database… source |
| CTEC 135 | Microsoft Software Development With C# CTEC 135 5 Credits/Units | — | Fundamental concepts related to developing desktop and web applications with the Microsoft C# programming language including the use of Microsoft SQL relational database management system. Topics cov… source |
| CTEC 145 | Web Server Technology CTEC 145 5 Credits/Units | — | Foundations of web server technologies with a focus on skills useful for web development. Topics include installation and configuration of Apache, MySQL, and PHP, and best practices in security. Inte… source |
| CTEC 160 | WordPress I CTEC 160 5 Credits/Units | — | An overview of the WordPress platform for individuals seeking to create websites for personal or professional use. Basics on WordPress use, installation, content management, and configuration as well… source |
| CTEC 165 | Business Web Practices CTEC 165 4 Credits/Units | — | Business Web Practices surveys business standards and professional best practices for professions associated with web content creation, web design, and web development. Topics include distinctions be… source |
| CTEC 166 | Web Content and Social Media CTEC 166 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration and survey of best practices relating to the creation, curation and promotion of web content. Topics include: audience analysis, interaction design, content strategy and marketing, legal… source |
| CTEC 199 | Cooperative Work Experience CTEC 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| CTEC 200 | Help Desk Technician I CTEC 200 3 Credits/Units | — | Technical support work experience for a real world learning environment that supports technology needs for the local community. All areas of customer technology support environments are emphasized in… source |
| CTEC 201 | Help Desk Technician II CTEC 201 3 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of CTEC 200 Help Desk Technician I. Technical support work experience for a real world learning environment that supports technology needs for the local community with opportunities and… source |
| CTEC 205 | Introduction to Managed Information Systems CTEC 205 5 Credits/Units | — | Overview of the role of management information systems in business by supporting a wide range of organizational functions from routine organizational transactions to managerial strategic decision mak… source |
| CTEC 213 | CompTIA A+ Fundamentals CTEC 213 4 Credits/Units | — | Covers the skills required to install, configure and troubleshoot PC operating systems and networking software for desktop computers and mobile devices. Course is based on outcomes and objectives rel… source |
| CTEC 214 | CompTIA A+ Operating Systems & Networking CTEC 214 4 Credits/Units | — | Covers the skills required to install, configure and troubleshoot PC operating systems and networking software for desktop computers and mobile devices. Course is based on outcomes and objectives rel… source |
| CTEC 227 | PHP With SQL II CTEC 227 5 Credits/Units | — | A continuation of the CTEC 127 , PHP I course, extending PHP skills with object-oriented programming, API management, PHP security, AJAX integration, and version control. Current best practices in th… source |
| CTEC 233 | CompTIA Security+ CTEC 233 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers the essential principles for network security and risk management. Topics include cloud security, expansion of Virtualization and how to secure it, mobile device security and analysis of metri… source |
| CTEC 235 | CompTIA Cybersecurity CTEC 235 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers critical knowledge and skills that are required to prevent, detect and combat cybersecurity threats. Covers tools such as packet sniffers, intrusion detection systems (IDS) and security inform… source |
| CTEC 270 | Web and Interface Design I CTEC 270 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of web design and site development. Students learn web authoring standards, tools and techniques to conceive, design, produce and publish web sites. Topics include client and marketing a… source |
| CTEC 271 | Web and Interface Design II CTEC 271 4 Credits/Units | — | Further study in web design and site development. Focus on web authoring trends and strategic methodology to better understand how to extend website functionality and value. Topics include strategies… source |
| CTEC 275 | Emerging Technologies CTEC 275 5 Credits/Units | — | Overview of robotics, artificial intelligence and 3D printing. Topics: interactive review of statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, review of the Python programming, security in robot… source |
| CTEC 280 | Selected Topics CTEC 280 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Computer Technology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are… source |
| CTEC 290 | Special Projects CTEC 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| CTEC 293 | Web Skills Portfolio CTEC 293 5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Capstone projects and activities for Web Development AAT. Create a website and an online presence that will demonstrate proficiency in various skill sets o… source |
| CTEC 295 | Capstone Experience CTEC 295 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Capstone experience for CTEC degree and certificate, to assess and refine final skill set. Focus on developing and engaging in learning experiences to demo… source |
| CUIS 110 | Culinary Fundamentals I CUIS 110 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to fundamentals of cooking. Includes history of food service industry, professionalism in the workplace, kitchen safety and sanitation, nutrition, equipment, kitchen math, weights and me… source |
| CUIS 111 | Professional Cooking I CUIS 111 8 Credits/Units | — | Hands-on preparation of product utilizing skills introduced in Culinary Fundamentals I. Emphasizes kitchen safety, knife skills, basic cooking preparations, sanitation, stock preparation, basic meat/… source |
| CUIS 120 | Culinary Fundamentals II CUIS 120 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of Culinary Fundamentals I with greater emphasis on cooking techniques, specific food and flavoring identification, nutrition with healthy cooking techniques, breakfast cookery, salads,… source |
| CUIS 121 | Professional Cooking II CUIS 121 8 Credits/Units | — | Hands-on preparation of product utilizing those skills introduced in Culinary Fundamentals I and II through kitchen station rotation. Emphasis on breakfast cookery, healthy cooking, regional and inte… source |
| CUIS 130 | Culinary Fundamentals III CUIS 130 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to restaurant-level cooking, menu planning, preparing/producing complete meals, restaurant and dining organization. Focus on recipe conversions, yields, and yield grades, fabrication, pl… source |
| CUIS 131 | Professional Cooking III CUIS 131 8 Credits/Units | — | Hands on preparation of product utilizing those skills introduced in culinary fundamentals theory through kitchen station rotation. Emphasis on breakfast cookery, healthy cooking, regional and intern… source |
| CUIS 140 | Classic and Modern Soups and Sauces CUIS 140 2 Credits/Units | — | Hands-on exploration of classic soups and sauces and their advancement into the modern cuisine. Create updated versions to reflect today's culture and healthy lifestyle. [GE] source |
| CUIS 141 | Meat Cutting and Fabrication CUIS 141 3 Credits/Units | — | Identification of carcass and boxed meats and their fabrication into restaurant cuts. Cutting of poultry, beef, hog, lamb, fish and introduction to sausage production. [GE] source |
| CUIS 142 | Wine, Beer, Spirits and Food Pairings CUIS 142 2 Credits/Units | — | Gain an understanding of how to choose a wine, beer or spirit to compliment a dish. Discuss flavor profiles and how incorporating beverages can elevate the dining experience. Hands on use of beverage… source |
| CUIS 143 | Restaurant Baking CUIS 143 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction of restaurant style baking including yeast breads, biscuits, scones, muffins, cookies, pies, quick breads, plated desserts and sauces. Basic understanding of baking science. [GE] source |
| CUIS 144 | Catering Operations CUIS 144 2 Credits/Units | — | Effective planning and execution of banquet and buffet operations including service, buffet settings, menu design, yields, and cooking techniques. Includes hors d'oeuvres production and basic garnitu… source |
| CUIS 145 | Wine Appreciation CUIS 145 3 Credits/Units | — | A course designed for the student to understand the components necessary to becoming a competent and consistent wine taster and appreciator, a valuable asset for the wine enthusiast. [GE] source |
| CUIS 146 | Culinary Essentials CUIS 146 5 Credits/Units | — | A hands-on approach of learning basic kitchen skills. Emphasizes kitchen safety, knife skills, basic cooking preparations, sanitation, stock preparation, basic meat/protein fabrication. This course i… source |
| CUIS 147 | Barbeque Basics CUIS 147 4 Credits/Units | — | A hands-on approach of learning basic barbecue and grilling techniques. Emphasizes kitchen safety, knife skills, basic rub, marinade and sauce preparation, sanitation, indirect cooking, basic meat/pr… source |
| CUIS 148 | Advanced Garde Manger CUIS 148 2 Credits/Units | — | Hands-on practical application of Garde Manger applications including garnishes, carvings and classic chaud froid. [GE] source |
| CUIS 151 | The History and Evolution of Food Media in the 20th Century & Beyond CUIS 151 4 Credits/Units | — | Future Culinarians, be empowered to explore career paths within the vast range of Food/Culinary Media, advocate for accurate representation in media, bridge the gap as it relates to creating a univer… source |
| CUIS 200 | Career Explorations CUIS 200 9 Credits/Units | — | Apply acquired knowledge providing food service to the campus community through Kiosk cookery and an industry internship. Rotate within various cooking stations to hone culinary skills preparation of… source |
| CUIS 210 | Advanced Culinary Fundamentals CUIS 210 5 Credits/Units | — | Advanced theory with emphasis on international and regional cuisine including terminology, nutrition discussion, menu feasibility and ingredient identification, international cooking methods and adap… source |
| CUIS 211 | Advanced Culinary Practices CUIS 211 8 Credits/Units | — | Utilizing skills and knowledge gained, focusing on international and regional cuisine, prepare meals for campus service. Build management skills by supervision of students in skills and teamwork to a… source |
| CUIS 220 | Management and Banquet Theory CUIS 220 5 Credits/Units | — | Explores the expectations of a kitchen manager through numerous aspects of the position including leadership, safety and sanitation, training, production and service, menu and sales analysis and cost… source |
| CUIS 221 | Management Practices CUIS 221 8 Credits/Units | — | Utilizing acquired skills, supervise workers in food service settings. Manage product ordering, inventory and control for selected menu. Display proper execution of the entire menu including preparat… source |
| CUIS 230 | Cuisine Capstone CUIS 230 6 Credits/Units | — | In conjunction with the management of assigned kitchen stations, students in their final quarter shall plan and execute one or more restaurant dinner service, and/or banquet service to include menu p… source |
| CUIS 231 | Industry Internship CUIS 231 4 Credits/Units | — | Supervised on-the-job work experience at an approved industry location in the local community with specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. Students will apply and hone their culinary sk… source |
| CUIS 280 | Selected Topics CUIS 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Cuisine. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Specific topics are listed in the… source |
| CUIS 281 | Selected Topics - Lab CUIS 281 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Cuisine. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Specific topics are listed in the… source |
| CUIS 290 | Special Projects CUIS 290 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| DH 281 | Selected Topics - Lab DH 281 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Dental Hygiene. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it… source |
| DH 282 | Pharmacology I DH 282 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the classification, pharmacodynamics, dosages, and therapeutic effects of drugs most commonly encountered or prescribed by the dent… source |
| DH 283 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques I DH 283 6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Basic theory and pre-clinical practice at the introductory level in patient assessment, care planning, management, and periodontal therapy. Include… source |
| DH 284 | Oral Medicine DH 284 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the evaluation of medical/dental histories in preparation for dental hygiene treatment. Includes the most commonly encountered oral… source |
| DH 285 | Periodontics I DH 285 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to histological and clinical characteristics of normal and diseased periodontium. Introduction to tooth accumulated materials and prev… source |
| DH 286 | Dental Anatomy DH 286 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Anatomy, embryology, and histology of the human dentition and surrounding oral structures as they apply to the practice of dental hygiene. Emphasis… source |
| DH 290 | Special Projects DH 290 1-15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE][PNP] source |
| DH 292 | Introduction to Digital Management Systems DH 292 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. An introduction to the electronic health care system designed for dental patient records, student clinical assessments, and radiography. Students w… source |
| DH 301 | Introduction to Dental Materials/Assisting DH 301 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to properties and manipulation of basic restorative materials including resin, bases, liners, varnishes, cements, and sealants. Introd… source |
| DH 303 | Head and Neck Anatomy DH 303 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Embryological, histological, and anatomical development of the head and neck as it applies to the practice of dental hygiene. [GE] source |
| DH 304 | Educational Theory and Application DH 304 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Survey of principles and concepts of teaching and learning and use of motivational techniques as they apply to both group and individual education… source |
| DH 313 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques II DH 313 5.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Emphasis on the principles of instrumentation and patient management. Clinical practice in oral prophylaxis, preventive procedures, and patient man… source |
| DH 314 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques III DH 314 5.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at the introductory and developmental levels in patient assessment, care planning, management, and periodontal therapy. Includes… source |
| DH 321 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques IV DH 321 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at the introductory and developmental levels in patient assessment, care planning, management, and periodontal therapy. Includes… source |
| DH 323 | Oral Radiology I DH 323 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Radiographic theory, equipment, patient safety, and techniques for exposing, processing, and mounting dental radiographs. [GE] source |
| DH 324 | Oral Radiology II DH 324 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second in a series on radiographic theory application and radiographic image interpretation. Continued experience in exposing, processing and mount… source |
| DH 331 | Oral Radiology III DH 331 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Third in a series on radiographic theory application and image interpretation. Includes principles of radiation biology, quality assurance, radiati… source |
| DH 344 | General and Oral Pathology DH 344 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Fundamentals of oral pathology including the inflammatory processes, tumor development, metabolic pathways and developmental disturbances. [GE] source |
| DH 353 | Ethics and The Profession DH 353 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Basic ethical principles and ethical problem solving methods. Includes the Principles of Ethics of the American Dental Hygienist Association and Wa… source |
| DH 364 | Local Anesthesia & Pain Control DH 364 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Integration of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and the most commonly encountered emergency procedures as they apply to the administration of loca… source |
| DH 373 | Cariology DH 373 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Presentation of cause, progression, and prevention of dental caries with an emphasis on fluoride and other remineralization strategies. [GE] source |
| DH 380 | Selected Topics DH 380 1-9 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Specific… source |
| DH 383 | Pharmacology II DH 383 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Continuation of the classification, pharmacodynamics, dosages, and therapeutic effects for drugs most commonly encountered or prescribed by the den… source |
| DH 384 | Pharmacology III DH 384 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Continuation of the classification, pharmacodynamics, dosages, and therapeutic effects for drugs most commonly encountered or prescribed by the den… source |
| DH 390 | Special Projects DH 390 1-9 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE][PNP] source |
| DH 393 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques II Lab DH 393 0.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at an introductory level, evaluating the potential treatment needs of a diverse community including reviewing medical histories,… source |
| DH 394 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques III Lab DH 394 0.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at a developmental level, evaluating the potential treatment needs of a diverse community including reviewing medical histories,… source |
| DH 402 | Dental Public Health - Research Methods I DH 402 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. A systematic approach to the prevention and control of dental disease and the promotion of oral health through organized community efforts. Practic… source |
| DH 403 | Dental Public Health - Research Methods II DH 403 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Continuation of Dental Public Health - Research Methods I. Advanced application of public health concepts to plan, implement and evaluate oral heal… source |
| DH 404 | Dental Public Health - Research Methods III DH 404 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Continuation of Dental Public Health - Research Methods II. Implementation and evaluation of oral health programs at a variety of community setting… source |
| DH 410 | Behavior Modification DH 410 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Fundamentals of behavior modification strategies to help patients progress toward healthier lifestyles. Develop a collaborative, patient-centered c… source |
| DH 412 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques V DH 412 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to development level of advanced instrumentation and patient treatment techniques. [GE] source |
| DH 413 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques VI DH 413 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Developmental level of advanced instrumentation and patient treatment techniques. [GE] source |
| DH 414 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques VII DH 414 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Demonstration and integration of advanced skills and knowledge with an emphasis on preparation for the practice of dental hygiene. [GE] source |
| DH 422 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques V Lab DH 422 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at a developmental level, evaluating the potential treatment needs of a diverse community including reviewing medical histories,… source |
| DH 423 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques VI Lab DH 423 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at a developmental to DISK level, evaluating the potential treatment needs of a diverse community including reviewing medical his… source |
| DH 424 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques VII Lab DH 424 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at a DISK level, evaluating the potential treatment needs of a diverse community including reviewing medical histories, current m… source |
| DH 431 | Restorative Dentistry I DH 431 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to restorative techniques with emphasis on placement of amalgam and clinical experience with sealant application. [GE] source |
| DH 432 | Restorative Dentistry II DH 432 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Laboratory practice in expanded duties as allowed by Washington State law. Emphasis on placement of amalgam and composite restorations. [GE] source |
| DH 433 | Restorative Dentistry III DH 433 2.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical and laboratory practice in expanded duties as allowed by Washington State law. Topics include restorative dentistry and associated procedu… source |
| DH 434 | Restorative Dentistry IV DH 434 1.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Mastery of restorative skills to include clinical and lab practice in expanded duties as allowed by Washington State law. Completion of restorative… source |
| DH 443 | Restorative Dentistry III Lab DH 443 1.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at an introductory to developmental level, treating a diverse population of community members. Skills include placing and finishi… source |
| DH 444 | Restorative Dentistry IV Lab DH 444 1.5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical practice at a developmental to Demonstration-and-Integration-of-Skills-and-Knowledge (DISK) level, treating a diverse population of commun… source |
| DH 451 | Patient Care for Diverse Populations DH 451 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. This course addresses the provision of dental hygiene care for individuals whose medical, physical, psychological, developmental, intellectual, or… source |
| DH 463 | Dental Hygiene Senior Clinic Seminar DH 463 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Emphasis on the principles of instrumentation, patient management, ethical problem solving, and interprofessional collaboration to prepare senior d… source |
| DH 471 | Nitrous Oxide Sedation DH 471 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Exploration of nitrous oxide sedation as it applies to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. Emphasis on patient evaluation, pharmacodynami… source |
| DH 472 | Periodontics II DH 472 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Etiological factors in the periodontal disease process including host response, contributing and risk factors, classifications of periodontal disea… source |
| DH 473 | Periodontics III DH 473 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Evidence-based periodontal disease treatment modalities including non-surgical procedures, modulation of the host response, antimicrobials, lasers,… source |
| DH 480 | Selected Topics DH 480 1-9 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Specific… source |
| DH 484 | Capstone DH 484 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. The capstone course is an opportunity for students to demonstrate that they have achieved the learning outcomes established by the Clark College De… source |
| DH 490 | Special Projects DH 490 1-9 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE][PNP] source |
| DIES 111 | Diesel Fundamentals DIES 111 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to diesel engine construction and principles of operation. Basics of physics and engineering as related to operation of diesel engines. Basic shop tools and safety. [GE] source |
| DIES 112 | Diesel Procedures DIES 112 10 Credits/Units | — | Disassembly, inspection, assembly, and adjustment of various diesel engines used in highway and off-highway vehicles. [GE][PNP] source |
| DIES 113 | Diesel Engines/Fuel Systems DIES 113 5 Credits/Units | — | Repair, adjustment and testing procedures for diesel engines, components and systems. Introduction to fuel systems used and electronic controls used on modern diesel engines. [GE] source |
| DIES 114 | Diesel Procedures DIES 114 10 Credits/Units | — | Test, adjust, and diagnostics of engines and maintenance practices. [GE] [PNP] source |
| DIES 115 | Drive Trains DIES 115 5 Credits/Units | — | Principles of operation and basic construction of drive train components used in on- and off-highway equipment. [GE] source |
| DIES 116 | Diesel Procedures DIES 116 10 Credits/Units | — | Disassembly, inspection, assembly, and adjustments of drive train components. [GE] [PNP] source |
| DIES 120 | Basic Electrical DIES 120 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to basic electrical fundamentals needed by technicians to diagnose and repair vehicle electrical systems. [GE] source |
| DIES 121 | Electronic Engine Management Systems DIES 121 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to electronic engine management systems and emission technology. [GE] source |
| DIES 122 | Electronic Vehicle Control Systems DIES 122 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to electronic controls used in diesel and heavy equipment. [GE] source |
| DIES 221 | Electrical/Electronic Systems DIES 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Charging, starting, lighting, and control circuits and components used on heavy equipment and highway trucks. [GE] source |
| DIES 222 | Diesel Procedures DIES 222 6 Credits/Units | — | Repair and maintenance of diesel and heavy equipment. Students will participate in customer repair projects. [GE][PNP] source |
| DIES 223 | Hydraulic Systems DIES 223 5 Credits/Units | — | Theory and principles of operation of mobile hydraulic systems. [GE] source |
| DIES 224 | Diesel Procedures DIES 224 10 Credits/Units | — | Repair and maintenance of diesel and heavy equipment. Students will participate in customer repair projects. [GE][PNP] source |
| DIES 225 | Brakes, Steering, and Suspension DIES 225 5 Credits/Units | — | Hydraulic and air brake systems, steering and suspension used on highway trucks, and heavy equipment. [GE] source |
| DIES 226 | Diesel Procedures DIES 226 10 Credits/Units | — | Repair and maintenance of diesel and heavy equipment. Students will participate in customer repair projects. [GE][PNP] source |
| DIES 280 | Selected Topics DIES 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Diesel Technology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are l… source |
| DIES 290 | Special Projects DIES 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| DMA 101 | Photoshop Raster Graphics DMA 101 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of digital imaging using Adobe Photoshop. Focus on visual problem solving and software techniques to capture, correct, create and combine images for print and digital media. Topics inclu… source |
| DMA 102 | Illustrator Vector Graphics DMA 102 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of vector drawing using Adobe Illustrator. Focus on visual problem solving and software techniques to draw, trace, transform and create graphics for print and digital media. Topics inclu… source |
| DMA 103 | Audio Storytelling & Podcasting DMA 103 4 Credits/Units | — | Explores audio as a storytelling medium through hands-on practice with portable recorders, microphones, and Adobe Audition. Emphasizes podcast production while covering recording, editing, and narrat… source |
| DMA 104 | Motion Graphics and Animation I DMA 104 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to motion design and 2D animation principles. Use digital tools to create visual content and messaging for digital media communications. Focus on concept ideation, narrative structure, a… source |
| DMA 114 | Professional Practices and Portfolio I DMA 114 4 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Examination of the digital media arts industry and practical experience in creating a personalized plan and portfolio. Gain a comprehensive understanding o… source |
| DMA 199 | Cooperative Work Experience DMA 199 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Supervised, work-based learning experience that enables students to demonstrate specialized occupational skills and knowledge. Specific learning objectives are developed by the College and the employ… source |
| DMA 200 | AI for Creative Media DMA 200 4 Credits/Units | — | Explores artificial intelligence as a tool in digital media production. Covers text, image, video, and sound generation along with ethical and professional considerations. Emphasizes prompt design, c… source |
| DMA 201 | Video and Sound Production I DMA 201 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to video and sound production for online, mobile or digital media communication. Learn all aspects of the digital video workflow from pre-production context (concept, message, storyboard… source |
| DMA 202 | Video and Sound Production II DMA 202 4 Credits/Units | — | Further study in digital video and sound production. Develop advanced proficiency to plan, produce and publish videos that tell a compelling story, provide informative or educational value and/or enc… source |
| DMA 203 | Video and Sound Production III DMA 203 4 Credits/Units | — | Explores color as a storytelling tool through hands-on practice with industry-standard editing and grading software. Emphasizes correction and grading workflows while covering color theory, scopes, s… source |
| DMA 204 | Motion Graphics and Animation II DMA 204 4 Credits/Units | — | Further study in motion design and 2D animation strategies. Develop advanced proficiency to convey message and meaning through storytelling and integrated motion media presentations. Focus on concept… source |
| DMA 205 | Motion Graphics and Animation III DMA 205 4 Credits/Units | — | Builds on earlier motion graphics and animation courses with a focus on creating more advanced and interactive designs. Students extend creative and technical range through rigging, procedural techni… source |
| DMA 214 | Professional Practices and Portfolio II DMA 214 5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Continuation of professional practices and portfolio assessment. Industry research and strategic planning to develop individualized career paths or targete… source |
| DMA 215 | Professional Studio Experience DMA 215 5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Students gain practical experience working as freelancers or on collaborative teams to produce digital media solutions for real-world clients, such as comm… source |
| DMA 290 | Special Projects DMA 290 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| DMA 291 | Special Projects - Lab DMA 291 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| DRMA 140 | Acting I - Drama DRMA 140 4 Credits/Units | — | Techniques and principles of acting. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| DRMA 141 | Acting II - Theatre DRMA 141 4 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of DRMA 140 . Emphasis on scene study, characterization, and period styles of acting. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| DRMA 150 | Basic Stagecraft DRMA 150 4 Credits/Units | — | Principles and techniques of scenery construction and painting. Students will also learn the use of shop tools. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| DRMA 152 | Stage Make-Up DRMA 152 3 Credits/Units | — | Design and application of stage make-up. Formerly THEA 152. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| DRMA 154 | Introduction to Cinema DRMA 154 5 Credits/Units | — | An introductory course in film history, production techniques, aesthetics, and the social impact of the American film industry from 1900 to the present. [GE, HA, SE] source |
| DRMA 199 | Cooperative Work Experience DRMA 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| DRMA 250 | Stage Lighting Design DRMA 250 3 Credits/Units | — | Techniques and principles of stage and TV lighting design. Use of instruments and light control systems with a special emphasis on computerized light control. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| DRMA 254 | Introduction to Script Analysis DRMA 254 5 Credits/Units | — | Close analysis and study of dramatic literature texts in terms of structure, genre, style, character, themes, language, and dramatic action. Plays are examined from the point of view of the actor, di… source |
| DRMA 280 | Selected Topics DRMA 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Drama. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in the… source |
| DRMA 290 | Special Projects DRMA 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department in the areas of stage direction, scene lighting, costume design, make-up design, production or theatre history.… source |
| ECE 100 | Child Development: Birth to Six ECE 100 3 Credits/Units | — | Online course in child growth and development from birth to age six years, including physical, emotional, cultural, cognitive, and creative age-related changes. Application to early childhood program… source |
| ECE 102 | Science and Mathematics for Young Children ECE 102 3 Credits/Units | — | Explores the theories, issues and applications of science and math concepts in activities and environments for preschool aged children. Investigates the strategies of teaching through the discovery a… source |
| ECE 111 | Early Childhood Education Workshops ECE 111 1-3 Credits/Units | — | In-service and special topic seminars for those currently working with groups of young children. Each 3-week session is offered for one credit. Students may take any or all of the sessions. A maximum… source |
| ECE 116 | Literature and Storytelling for Children ECE 116 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the value of storytelling and the use of literature as tools in the development of children. Literature and storytelling has the ability to speak to our 'souls' and it is the intent o… source |
| ECE 135 | Partnerships With Families In Early Care & Educ ECE 135 3 Credits/Units | — | Developing effective partnerships with families in early care and education programs. Topics include family-centered theories and practices related to welcoming families and building relationships, c… source |
| ECE 199 | Cooperative Work Experience ECE 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| ECE 211 | Learning Experiences for Young Children II ECE 211 3 Credits/Units | — | Develop teaching practices and curriculum approaches that are implemented with children, through the lens of cultural responsiveness in our practices in early learning environments recognizing issues… source |
| ECE 212 | Learning Experiences for Young Children II Lab ECE 212 2 Credits/Units | — | Lab experience in Early Childhood Education Laboratory School. Plan, implement and analyze plans in relation to relevant topics in ECE 211 . [GE] source |
| ECE 213 | Learning Experiences for Young Children III ECE 213 3 Credits/Units | — | Further develop curriculum planning processes with special emphasis on emergent and integrated thematic approaches while applying knowledge of multiple intelligences. Areas of study include parent/te… source |
| ECE 214 | Learning Experiences for Young Children III Lab ECE 214 2 Credits/Units | — | Lab experiences in Early Childhood Education Laboratory School. Plan, implement and analyze plans in relation to relevant topics in ECE 213 . [GE] source |
| ECE 215 | Early Childhood Seminar ECE 215 2 Credits/Units | — | Seminar on professionalism, ethics and issues in teaching and administration. 15 hours per week required as field placement for students in teaching degree program. [GE] source |
| ECE 222 | Learning Experiences Lab Section II ECE 222 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Lab experience in Early Childhood Education Laboratory School. Plan, implement and analyze plans in relation to relevant topics in ECE 211 and ECE 212 . [G… source |
| ECE 224 | Learning Experience Lab Section III ECE 224 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Lab experience in Early Childhood Education Laboratory School. Plan, implement and analyze plans in relation to relevant topics in ECE 213 and ECE 214 . [G… source |
| ECE 280 | Selected Topics ECE 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Early Childhood Education. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topi… source |
| ECE 290 | Special Projects ECE 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ECON 101 | Introduction to Economics ECON 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Survey of economics. Key topics include current economic issues and processes related to ways individuals, groups, and whole societies produce, distribute, and utilize economic resources. This course… source |
| ECON 110 | Introduction to The Global Economy ECON 110 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to economic concepts and their use in the global economy. Topics include basic microeconomics and macroeconomics, international trade, balance of payments, exchange rates, international… source |
| ECON 120 | International Economics ECON 120 3 Credits/Units | — | International economics, for both economics majors and non-economic majors, emphasizes the fundamental economic concepts for understanding today's global economy. Topics include the basic concepts an… source |
| ECON 280 | Selected Topics ECON 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics Economics. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in th… source |
| ECON 290 | Special Projects ECON 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ECON 405 | Managerial and Global Economics ECON 405 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Reviews basic issues in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and global economics. Topics include allocation of resources, economic systems, economic in… source |
| EMT 103 | Emergency Medical Technician (Accelerated) EMT 103 12 Credits/Units | — | Training in pre-hospital emergency care with clinical education experience. An accelerated EMT program that provides for supervised practice of skills taught in each lesson. As required by Washington… source |
| EMT 280 | Selected Topics EMT 280 1-12 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Emergency Medical Technician. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies i… source |
| EMT 281 | Selected Topics - Lab EMT 281 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics lab in Emergency Medical Technician. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course vari… source |
| EMT 282 | Selected Topics - Clinical EMT 282 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics clinical in Emergency Medical Technician. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course… source |
| EMT 290 | Special Projects EMT 290 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ENGL 112 | Ethics and Policy In Healthcare I ENGL 112 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. ENGL 112 explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the… source |
| ENGL 121 | Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to and practice at least two of the following genres: fiction, creative nonfiction, scriptwriting, and poetry. Develop polished pieces of original work, read and analyze of diverse examp… source |
| ENGL 125 | Fiction Writing ENGL 125 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of fiction writing, with an emphasis on literary short fiction. Development of polished pieces of short fiction, reading and analysis of diverse examples of the genre; class discussion an… source |
| ENGL 126 | Poetry Writing ENGL 126 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of poetry writing, focusing on using literary devices to craft and revise original work through discussion of diverse examples of the genre and through written critiques of student and pu… source |
| ENGL 127 | Creative Nonfiction Writing ENGL 127 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of creative nonfiction writing, with an emphasis on writing from personal experience. Development of polished pieces of nonfiction; reading and analysis of diverse examples of the genre;… source |
| ENGL 128 | Graphic Fiction Writing ENGL 128 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of comic writing, with an emphasis on scripting conventions. Development of polished pieces of original fiction for visual rendering; reading and analysis of diverse examples of the mediu… source |
| ENGL 133 | Introduction to Short Fiction ENGL 133 5 Credits/Units | — | Study of short fiction, including classic and contemporary examples, with an emphasis on developing critical reading skills as well as how short fiction represents diverse cultural perspectives. Intr… source |
| ENGL 142 | Beyond the Funny Pages: Intro to Graphic Storytelling and Literature ENGL 142 5 Credits/Units | — | Surveys graphic literary genres such as comic books, graphic novels, graphic memoir, and manga. Using the tools of literary analysis, examines visual texts within aesthetic, historical, and socio-cul… source |
| ENGL 143 | Science Fiction and Fantasy ENGL 143 5 Credits/Units | — | Study of speculative fiction from fantasy to hard science with attempts to define its particular qualities and place in modern literature. Emphasizes developing critical reading skills as well how sc… source |
| ENGL 145 | Detective Fiction ENGL 145 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to detective fiction, its typical styles and techniques, its interactive nature, and its capacity for social critique, with an emphasis on developing critical reading skills. Study of th… source |
| ENGL 150 | Introduction to Mythology ENGL 150 5 Credits/Units | — | Study of significant world myths, including their sources and literary expressions. Introduces methods and vocabulary of mythological analysis to build close reading skills. [GE, HA, SE][PNP] source |
| ENGL 156 | Introduction to the Novel ENGL 156 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of how the novel as a genre reflects cultures and societies. Emphasis on developing close reading skills and textual analysis of novels of varying lengths and types that present a diverse… source |
| ENGL 175 | Introduction to LGBTQ Studies ENGL 175 5 Credits/Units | — | An interdisciplinary survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans issues in the sciences, social science, and humanities with an emphasis on the period from 1900 to the present in the United States. I… source |
| ENGL 176 | Nature and the Humanities ENGL 176 5 Credits/Units | — | Interdisciplinary study of historical and current ways of 'constructing' and relating to nature in the Humanities. Topics include how cultures value nature, derive ethics and aesthetics from it, and… source |
| ENGL 199 | Cooperative Work Experience ENGL 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | For students interested in careers that emphasize writing, co-op work experience offers credit for supervised work in writing-related jobs. [GE] source |
| ENGL 240 | Literature By Women ENGL 240 5 Credits/Units | — | Literature survey class that studies diverse fiction, nonfiction, drama, poetry, and relevant secondary theory by women authors reflecting a range of women's narratives. Focus on written interpretati… source |
| ENGL 242 | Native American Literature ENGL 242 5 Credits/Units | — | Study of Native American literature as a lens for the experience, culture, and history of Native people within larger American historical contexts. By integrating active learning strategies, coursewo… source |
| ENGL 243 | Queer Literature ENGL 243 5 Credits/Units | — | An introductory survey of literature relevant to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans communities and their historical predecessors from 1800 to the present. Emphasis on critical reading skills, ana… source |
| ENGL 247 | Latiné Literature in Context ENGL 247 5 Credits/Units | — | Explores evolving Latino/a, Chicano/a, Hispanic, and/or indigenous voices and representation through a range of cultural, historical, and socio-economic experiences. Using tools of literary analysis,… source |
| ENGL 248 | Asian American & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Literature ENGL 248 5 Credits/Units | — | Explores Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and/or Pacific Islander literature through a range of cultural, historical, and socio-economic experiences. Using tools of literary analysis, contextualizes… source |
| ENGL 267 | Black/African American Literature ENGL 267 5 Credits/Units | — | Explores Black American literature through a range of cultural, historical, and socio-economic experiences. Using tools of literary analysis, contextualizes the Black/African American experience with… source |
| ENGL 271 | Pacific Northwest Literature ENGL 271 5 Credits/Units | — | Focus on reading and writing about literature from the Pacific Northwest to explore how the region is defined, imagined, and represented in literature through an emphasis on close reading and literar… source |
| ENGL 272 | Shakespeare ENGL 272 5 Credits/Units | — | Readings of Shakespeare's works including (but not limited to) selected tragedies, comedies, and historical plays. Shakespeare's works are read within their historical and cultural settings. Students… source |
| ENGL 273 | Ethics and Policy In Healthcare II ENGL 273 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Explores values, ethics and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of… source |
| ENGL 275 | Advanced Fiction Writing ENGL 275 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of introductory creative writing courses, with an emphasis on writing short fiction and advancing fundamental fiction writing skills. Further development of reading and analysis of diver… source |
| ENGL 276 | Advanced Poetry Writing ENGL 276 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of poetry writing and publication strategies, focusing on using literary devices to craft and revise original work through discussion of diverse examples of the genre, and through written… source |
| ENGL 277 | Literary Publication ENGL 277 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of publication strategies with a focus on selecting and editing short fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction for Clark's art and literary journal. Topics include study of current liter… source |
| ENGL 280 | Selected Topics ENGL 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in the term class schedules. [GE] source |
| ENGL 290 | Special Projects ENGL 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ENGR 101 | Engineering and Computer Science Orientation ENGR 101 1 Credit/Unit | — | Orientation for students interested in Engineering and Computer Science. Topics include effective planning, communication, teamwork, and exposure to Engineering and Computer Science educational/caree… source |
| ENGR 105 | Wheeler Innovation Lab Qualifications ENGR 105 2 Credits/Units | — | A series of online training and hands on learning activities to learn how to use equipment in the Wheeler Innovation Lab. You will earn proficiency qualifications for at least two pieces of equipment… source |
| ENGR 107 | Intro to Aerospace Engineering ENGR 107 2 Credits/Units | — | For students interested in pursuing a degree in aerospace engineering. Topics include history of aviation and spaceflight, careers in aerospace, foundations of physical principles that underlies aero… source |
| ENGR 109 | Introduction to Engineering ENGR 109 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the engineering profession: its branches, principles, and practices. Engineering problem-solving, methods of analysis and design, and an introduction to engineering fundamentals. [GE,… source |
| ENGR 113 | Engineering Sketching and Visualization ENGR 113 2 Credits/Units | — | Engineering communication and graphics through freehand sketching. Visualization and development of orthographic theory, scales, and lettering. [GE, SE] source |
| ENGR 115 | Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing ENGR 115 2 Credits/Units | — | Basics of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing: what it is and why use it, GDT symbols and their use, maximum and least material conditions, datums, and geometric characteristics. AutoCAD will be u… source |
| ENGR 120 | Intro to Electrical/Computer Sci & Engineering ENGR 120 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to electrical engineering, computer science and engineering processes, principles, problem-solving techniques, and contemporary tools. Application of in-class learning to hands-on projec… source |
| ENGR 121 | Field Survey I ENGR 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Basic theory of surveying, measurement and calculation. Topics include: measurement and determination of boundaries, areas, and shapes; location through traversing techniques; error theory; compass a… source |
| ENGR 140 | Basic Autocad ENGR 140 4 Credits/Units | — | Basic operations of the current version of AutoCAD. Screen features, drawing and editing objects, working with 2D, using both model space and layouts, dimensioning and dimension styles, using blocks,… source |
| ENGR 143 | Civil 3D ENGR 143 5 Credits/Units | — | Foundations of civil drafting concepts and practices. Terminology, symbols, multiple use blocks and details, origins and uses of survey data, contours, alignments, and profiles to describe/define pro… source |
| ENGR 150 | Basic Solidworks ENGR 150 4 Credits/Units | — | Parametric solids modeling with SolidWorks, covering the breadth of the software at a basic level. Create part, assembly, and drawing files, including design tables and multiple configurations. [GE,… source |
| ENGR 199 | Cooperative Work Experience ENGR 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| ENGR 208 | Fundamentals of Flight ENGR 208 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the fundamentals of the flight of air and space craft. Topics include review of basic fluid flow and aerodynamics, circulation theory of lift, finite wings, aerodynamic performance, s… source |
| ENGR 209 | Introduction to Gas Dynamics ENGR 209 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to compressible flow as applied to aerodynamics of aerospace systems. Topics include review of foundational principles, control volume analysis, compressible flow, normal and oblique sho… source |
| ENGR 216 | Integrated Computational Design ENGR 216 3 Credits/Units | — | Use computational SolidWorks Simulation CADD applications in the design and analysis of engineering problems. Also, integrated surface/solid modeling techniques, motion analysis, and use of CADD in d… source |
| ENGR 221 | Materials Science ENGR 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Basic structure and properties of materials. Phase equilibrium and transformations. Mechanical properties, electronic structure, thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties. [GE, SE] source |
| ENGR 226 | Civil/Construction Materials ENGR 226 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to materials used in Civil Engineering and Construction. Theory to construction materials such as concrete, steel, wood, masonry, and composites. Properties of materials with fundamental… source |
| ENGR 239 | Manufacturing Processes ENGR 239 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to manufacturing processes, emphasizing methods and practices used when machining, welding, and fabricating metals and related materials. [GE, SE] source |
| ENGR 250 | Digital Logic Design ENGR 250 5 Credits/Units | — | Digital logic design, testing and implementation, including Boolean Algebra, Karnaugh map and design of logic circuits to solve practical problems using sequential/combinational/synchronous/asynchron… source |
| ENGR 252 | Electrical Circuits and Signals ENGR 252 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of Electrical Circuits. Analysis and design of RLC circuits in sinusoidal steady state, complex-frequency domain of linear and lumped parameter circuits, active/passive filter circuits,… source |
| ENGR 253 | Signals and Systems ENGR 253 5 Credits/Units | — | Concepts and applications in signal processing and linear system theory. Utilization of Fourier Analysis in both continuous and discrete time signals and systems. Role of sampling and the process of… source |
| ENGR 270 | Digital Systems and Microprocessors ENGR 270 5 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of the Digital Design sequence. Covering synchronous/asynchronous state machines, shift registers, arithmetic circuits and devices, microprocessor internal and system architecture, desig… source |
| ENGR 280 | Selected Topics ENGR 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Engineering. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed… source |
| ENGR 290 | Special Projects ENGR 290 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ENVS 109 | Integrated Environmental Science ENVS 109 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to scientific inquiry using the foundations of physical, earth and life sciences. Focus on developing the skills to answer basic questions about scientific phenomena through scientific i… source |
| ENVS 200 | Global Climate Change ENVS 200 5 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to climate change for non-science majors. Learn what climate means, what makes it change and the techniques scientists use to study it. Use data collection and measurements to see for… source |
| ENVS 201 | Introduction to Soils: A Living System ENVS 201 5 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to soils, including biological, chemical and physical properties. Examine the fundamentals of soil ecology, including soil-plant-water interactions, soil fertility, and soil formation… source |
| ENVS 202 | Native Plant Propagation: Principles & Practice ENVS 202 3 Credits/Units | — | Plant propagation techniques, emphasizing native plants, propagation for restoration projects, and unique problems associated with providing appropriate plant material for restoration or conservation… source |
| ENVS 208 | Field Studies In Environmental Science ENVS 208 1-8 Credits/Units | — | Experiential hands-on learning focusing on ecological relationships and environmental quality of the locations visited. Gain valuable and exciting first-hand experience using scientific and field equ… source |
| ENVS 218 | Introduction to Ecological Restoration ENVS 218 5 Credits/Units | — | Learning field techniques required for ecological restoration, interacting with agency personnel and others working in the field of restoration. Participating in the collection, analysis and interpre… source |
| ENVS 231 | Environmental Politics ENVS 231 5 Credits/Units | — | Examines the relationship between industrial civilization and the natural environment by exploring underlying ecological philosophies and the economic and political processes by which environmental d… source |
| ENVS 280 | Selected Topics ENVS 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in environmental science. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics a… source |
| ENVS 290 | Special Projects ENVS 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| ENVS 300 | Inquiry-Based Science for Teachers ENVS 300 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. A survey of earth, physical, and life sciences for early childhood teachers. Exploration of scientific phenomena and engineering design using inqui… source |
| ENVS 430 | Sustainability & Environmental Practices ENVS 430 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Investigate how environmental problems have arisen due to human activities (global warming, air pollution, waste disposal) and their impact on corp… source |
| ETCM 101 | Construction Safety & Ethics ETCM 101 2 Credits/Units | — | Thorough review of safety principles, regulations, and ethical considerations that are vital in the construction sector. The course focuses on creating a culture of safety and ethical responsibility.… source |
| ETCM 155 | Construction Documents ETCM 155 5 Credits/Units | — | Management of construction documents that are fundamental to the planning and supervision of construction processes. Understanding requirements and interpretation of construction plans, technical spe… source |
| ETCM 170 | Revit ETCM 170 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the essential features and capabilities of Revit for Civil design and documentation. Covers core concepts and tools for creating and managing 3D building models, as well as generating… source |
| ETCM 199 | Cooperative Work Experience ETCM 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| ETCM 200 | Construction Financial Management ETCM 200 5 Credits/Units | — | Evaluation of the financial management principles and practices specific to the construction industry. Learn to effectively plan, control, and analyze construction project finances, including budgeti… source |
| GEOG 205 | Physical Geography GEOG 205 5 Credits/Units | — | A study of the Earth and the processes that create and shape its physical features and landforms. Topics examined include Earth dimensions and motions, seasons, weather and climate, tectonic and surf… source |
| GEOG 220 | The Geopolitics of The Middle East GEOG 220 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of the Middle East, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues w… source |
| GEOG 221 | The Geopolitics of Africa GEOG 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Africa, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues within the… source |
| GEOG 222 | The Geopolitics of Asia and Oceania GEOG 222 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Asia and Oceania, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues… source |
| GEOG 223 | The Geopolitics of Eurasia GEOG 223 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Europe, Russia and Central Asia, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and po… source |
| GEOG 224 | Geopolitics of Latin America and Caribbean GEOG 224 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and po… source |
| GEOG 260 | Maps and Geospatial Technology: A Critical Introduction GEOG 260 5 Credits/Units | — | A critical introduction to geospatial sciences using open-source GIS software. Lectures explore core spatial concepts, critical cartography, and participatory mapping while learning foundational scie… source |
| GEOG 280 | Selected Topics GEOG 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Geography. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in… source |
| GEOG 290 | Special Projects GEOG 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| GEOL 102 | Intro to Geology II Lab GEOL 102 5 Credits/Units | — | Plate tectonics and the origin of ocean basins and continents. Mass wasting, glaciation, streams, groundwater, deserts, shorelines and deep sea sediments. One day field trip required. [GE, NS, NS-LAB… source |
| GEOL 109 | Northwest Geology GEOL 109 5 Credits/Units | — | Geologic evolution of the Pacific Northwest emphasizing the development of the Cascades, Columbia River Plateau, Coast Ranges, Puget-Willamette Lowlands, San Juan Islands, High Lava Plains and the Ok… source |
| GEOL 199 | Cooperative Work Experience GEOL 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| GEOL 218 | Field Studies In Geology GEOL 218 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Field trip program to study the geologic evolution of an area. Emphasis on interpretation of rocks and their structure. Duration, scope and field trip localities will vary. Food and personal gear pro… source |
| GEOL 290 | Special Projects GEOL 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| HIM 101 | Legal & Ethical Aspects of Healthcare HIM 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to legal and ethical concepts with particular focus on health information management. General overview of US legal system as it pertai… source |
| HIM 112 | Introduction to Pathophysiology HIM 112 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the general mechanisms of systemic disease including etiology, physical signs and symptoms. Etiology focus will include infectious… source |
| HIM 113 | Pharmacology HIM 113 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the basics of medication administration including trade and generic names of prescription and over-the-counter medications commonly… source |
| HIM 114 | Medical Office Administrative Procedures HIM 114 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to medical office administrative positions. Gain introductory administrative competencies compliant with health information management… source |
| HIM 130 | Medical Coding I HIM 130 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introductory instruction and practice of diagnostic and procedural coding for outpatient health care settings. Exploration of guidelines, conventio… source |
| HIM 131 | Revenue Cycle Management HIM 131 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. A comprehensive study of the revenue cycle management, health insurance terminology, insurance plans, health insurance claim forms, and reimburseme… source |
| HIM 201 | Health Information Governance HIM 201 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to foundational concepts of health information management and data content structures & standards. Topics include: clinical vocabulari… source |
| HIM 202 | Health Care Quality HIM 202 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the principles, processes and procedures associated with measuring, managing and improving quality in the delivery of health care,… source |
| HIM 206 | Professional Development HIM 206 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program is required for enrollment. Offers students the opportunity to build a comprehensive professional portfolio and navigate the job search process with confidence in Health In… source |
| HIM 211 | Health Informatics, Analytics, and Data Use HIM 211 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to health informatics, the application of computers, communication and information technologies combined with systems used in problem… source |
| HIM 215 | Health Organization, Management & Leadership HIM 215 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to managerial skills and behaviors applied to components of health care organizations at several levels including: individual, interpe… source |
| HIM 226 | Professional Practice Practicum HIM 226 2-4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program is required for enrollment. This practicum provides students with supervised, hands-on experience in health information management functions, utilizing medical record techn… source |
| HIM 232 | Medical Coding II HIM 232 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Intermediate application of diagnostic and procedural coding systems ICD, CPT, and HCPCS. Continuation of concepts covered in Medical Coding I, HIM… source |
| HIM 233 | Medical Coding III & Coding Exam Prep HIM 233 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Advanced application of diagnostic and procedural coding systems. In depth application of ICD, CPT, HCPCS, and PCS. Topics include medical coding p… source |
| HIM 280 | Selected Topics HIM 280 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Health Information Management. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies… source |
| HIST 199 | Cooperative Work Experience HIST 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| HIST 221 | East Asian History HIST 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of Far Eastern history from 1800 to the present. Primary emphasis will be placed on Far East - United States diplomacy and the emergence of the Far East in the modern world. [GE, SE] source |
| HIST 231 | History of Genocide HIST 231 5 Credits/Units | — | Examination of several incidences of genocide beginning with the extermination of the Herero of Namibia in the late 19th century. Topics include: the definition of genocide developed by Raphael Lemki… source |
| HIST 251 | Women In World History I HIST 251 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploring the role of women in world history from pre-historical times up to the pre-Industrial Age. Included within these parameters is the role of women in the family, economy, culture, religion an… source |
| HIST 252 | Women In World History II HIST 252 5 Credits/Units | — | Exploring the role of women in World History from the pre-Industrial Age to modern times. Included within these parameters is the role of women in the family, economy, culture, religion and political… source |
| HIST 255 | American Diplomatic History HIST 255 5 Credits/Units | — | The development of America's relationship with other governments and the global community from WWI to the First Gulf War, looking for specific patterns of behavior, such as isolationism, neutral righ… source |
| HIST 260 | African History HIST 260 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of the period from gathering/hunting societies through African independence, with focus on major events from an African perspective, including Africa's discovery of Europe, and resistance to c… source |
| HIST 275 | African-American History HIST 275 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of the history of the African-American experience from 1619 to the present. [GE, SE, SS][PNP] source |
| HIST 280 | Selected Topics HIST 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in History. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in t… source |
| HIST 285 | History of Latin America HIST 285 5 Credits/Units | — | Survey of Latin American history, examining social, economic, political, cultural and intellectual trends and developments from ancient civilizations to the present Latin America in transition. [GE,… source |
| HIST 290 | Special Projects HIST 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| HLTH 100 | Food and Your Health HLTH 100 2 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the connection between food choices and health with an emphasis on whole foods. Focus on developing personalized healthy strategies to advance health. [GE, HE, SE][PNP] source |
| HLTH 101 | Health for Adult Living HLTH 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the connection between personal choices and health across multiple dimensions of wellness. Focus on developing personalized behavior change strategies to advance health. [GE, HE, SE] source |
| HLTH 103 | Environmental Health HLTH 103 2 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the connection between personal choices, human health, and the environment. Focus on developing personalized behavior change strategies to advance health. [GE, HE, SE] source |
| HLTH 108 | Happiness and Your Health HLTH 108 2 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the connection between happiness and your health. Focuses on science-based strategies to increase happiness, including gratitude, social connections, mindfulness, and stress management… source |
| HLTH 120 | Adult CPR and First Aid HLTH 120 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to adult CPR and general first aid skills that will prepare the student to recognize emergencies, make first aid decisions, and provide care. Upon successful completion of the course, st… source |
| HLTH 123 | Pediatric First Aid & CPR HLTH 123 1 Credit/Unit | — | First aid preparation to prevent injuries and respond to emergencies involving children and infants. Skills include child and infant CPR, use of an AED, first aid, and injury prevention. Successful c… source |
| HLTH 124 | Healthcare Provider CPR and First Aid HLTH 124 1 Credit/Unit | — | Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid and for health care providers as required by the Washington Occupation and Health Act. Designed specifically for health care providers. Upon successful com… source |
| HLTH 199 | Cooperative Work Experience HLTH 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| HLTH 206 | Human Sexuality and Your Health HLTH 206 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the connection between personal choices and sexual health across the life cycle. Using multiple perspectives, students examine social, cultural, and historical influences on human sexu… source |
| HLTH 207 | Women's Health HLTH 207 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of women-specific health issues across the lifespan using a multidimensional approach. Students will evaluate the impact of individual, institutional, and cultural influences on women's h… source |
| HLTH 210 | Health and Social Justice HLTH 210 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the complex interactions between race, culture, ethnicity, religion, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, age, social class, and ability as they relate to health behavior,… source |
| HLTH 212 | Cannabis and Your Health HLTH 212 2 Credits/Units | — | Explores the connection between cannabis and health with a focus on comparing marijuana and hemp, examining scholarly peer-reviewed research findings for medicinal and recreational use, discussing lo… source |
| HLTH 280 | Selected Topics HLTH 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Health. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in th… source |
| HLTH 290 | Special Projects HLTH 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| HPE 220 | Occupational Wellness HPE 220 3 Credits/Units | — | Study of wellness and work-life balance. Focusing on developing personalized behavior change strategies aimed at making progress toward optimal wellness in any occupation. Content includes time manag… source |
| HPE 240 | Wilderness Health and Safety HPE 240 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of outdoor activities and how to engage in activities safely and with confidence. Focus on nutrition, exercise, logistical preparations, and overcoming common obstacles in wilderness acti… source |
| HPE 258 | Fitness-Wellness HPE 258 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the connection between fitness and health. Focusing on nutrition, stress, and developing a personalized health plan for lifelong physical activity. Participating in physical activity i… source |
| HPE 266 | Mind Body Health HPE 266 3 Credits/Units | — | Exploration of the mind/body connection. Focusing on health, illness, healing, and developing personalized behavior change strategies to advanced health. Participating in movement activities is requi… source |
| HPE 280 | Selected Topics HPE 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Health & Physical Education. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual to… source |
| HPE 290 | Special Projects HPE 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| MA 103 | Math for Medical Assistants MA 103 3 Credits/Units | — | Prepares medical assistants to understand and master the mathematics encountered in the medical assistant profession. Mathematical concepts will relate to both administrative procedures and dosage ca… source |
| MA 104 | Medical Office Administrative Procedures MA 104 6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to administrative positions in the medical field. Students gain introductory administrative competencies. The lab portion of the class… source |
| MA 114 | Medical Reimbursement MA 114 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Comprehensive study of the revenue cycle, health insurance terminology, insurance plans, claim forms, and reimbursement methodologies for outpatien… source |
| MA 123 | Legal Aspects of The Medical Office MA 123 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to medical law, ethics and bioethics. Topics will include: ethics and bioethics in the practice of medicine, professional codes of ethics, an introduction to law, legal guidelines and th… source |
| MA 124 | Therapeutic Comm Skills for Health Prof MA 124 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Identify and describe the basic components of the communication model, the various types of communication, and the role communication plays to sati… source |
| MA 201 | Introduction to Pathophysiology MA 201 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the general mechanisms of systemic disease including etiology, physical signs, and symptoms. Etiology focus will include infectious… source |
| MA 202 | MA Assistant Examination Review MA 202 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Review of Medical Assistant administrative and clinical competencies. Cognitive knowledge review of all major concepts necessary for students in pr… source |
| MA 211 | Medical Office Clinical Procedures MA 211 6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Principles of medical office clinical procedures including preparing a patient for assisting a physician with examinations, procedures, and compone… source |
| MA 212 | Pharmacology for Medical Assistants MA 212 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the basics of medication administration including trade and generic names of prescription and over-the-counter medications commonly… source |
| MA 221 | Medical Office Laboratory Procedures MA 221 6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to specimen collection and processing. Performing basic CLIA waived hematology, chemistry and immunology testing; microscopic urine te… source |
| MA 222 | Medical Assistant Practicum MA 222 6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Supervised medical assistant experience in a health care facility. Provides students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skill in performin… source |
| MA 232 | Medical Assistant Seminar MA 232 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Develop skills that provide an edge in the health care job market and develop the soft skills - the personal qualities, habits, attitudes, and soci… source |
| MA 241 | Medical Coding for Medical Assistants MA 241 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to procedural and diagnostic coding in ambulatory settings using current diagnostic and procedural coding systems. Introduction to the… source |
| MA 251 | Patient Advocacy and Care Navigation MA 251 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to apply care navigation for the benefit of the patient. The content focuses on the… source |
| MA 261 | Statistics for Health Care Professionals MA 261 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to statistical computations and analysis used in healthcare. Topics include patient census, occupancy, length of stay, mortality and m… source |
| MA 280 | Selected Topics MA 280 1-4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Medical Assisting. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content,… source |
| MA 290 | Special Projects MA 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| MATH 103 | College Trigonometry MATH 103 5 Credits/Units | — | Trigonometric ratios, right angle trigonometry, law of sines, law of cosines, radian measure, trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, graphs of trigonometr… source |
| MATH 104 | Finite Math with Support MATH 104 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers the same topics as Finite Mathematics ( MATH 105 ), paired with a linked support course (MATH 4). This course allows students who are placed near but not at college readiness to take Finite Ma… source |
| MATH 105 | Finite Mathematics MATH 105 5 Credits/Units | — | Lines; linear systems; matrices; linear programming using geometric and simplex methods; mathematics of finance; polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and models. [CP, GE, Q, SE] source |
| MATH 110 | College Algebra With Support MATH 110 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers the same topics as college algebra ( MATH 111 ), paired with a linked course ( MATH 10 ). This allows students who are placed near but not at college readiness to take College Algebra, and pro… source |
| MATH 111 | College Algebra MATH 111 5 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to functions from symbolic, numerical, and graphical points of view. Topics include polynomial; logarithmic, and exponential functions; inequalities, absolute value equations and ineq… source |
| MATH 122 | Math for Elementary Teachers MATH 122 5 Credits/Units | — | The first of a three-term sequence of courses designed for prospective elementary school teachers. Focus on problem solving, set theory, numeration systems, whole number arithmetic, and fractions. [C… source |
| MATH 123 | Math for Elementary Teachers MATH 123 5 Credits/Units | — | The second of a three-term sequence of courses designed for prospective elementary school teachers. Focus on geometric shapes, measurement, triangle congruence and similarity, coordinate geometry, tr… source |
| MATH 124 | Math for Elementary Teachers MATH 124 5 Credits/Units | — | The third of a three-term sequence of courses designed for prospective elementary school teachers. Focus on integers, decimals, number theory; elementary statistics, combinatorics and probability; fu… source |
| MATH 140 | Calculus for Life Sciences MATH 140 6 Credits/Units | — | Survey of differentiation and integration with applications to problems in Biology and Environmental Science. [CP, GE, Q, SE] source |
| MATH 147 | Statistics II MATH 147 3 Credits/Units | — | Inference techniques involving two or more populations; regression inference, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Chi-square tests are included among other statistical topics with applications to field… source |
| MATH 199 | Cooperative Work Experience MATH 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| MATH 215 | Linear Algebra MATH 215 5 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to Linear Algebra. This course is intended primarily for students of Mathematics, the Physical Sciences, or Engineering. Topics include systems of linear equations, matrices, linear t… source |
| MATH 221 | Differential Equations MATH 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Elementary theory and applications of ordinary differential equations. Linear equations, linear systems, Laplace transforms, boundary value problems, series and iterative methods. [CP, GE, Q, SE] source |
| MATH 280 | Selected Topics MATH 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in mathematics. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed… source |
| MATH 290 | Special Projects MATH 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| METR 101 | Atmosphere and The Environment METR 101 5 Credits/Units | — | Fundamental theories in meteorology and current topics in the atmospheric sciences are developed conceptually for non-science students interested in the changing environment. Topics include atmospher… source |
| METR 290 | Special Projects METR 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| MGMT 101 | Principles of Management MGMT 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to management theory, functions, and topics to include diversity, leading change, decision making, and team work. Focus on practical applications, useful to both new and experienced mana… source |
| MGMT 103 | Applied Management Skills MGMT 103 3 Credits/Units | — | Developing concepts and skills in employee motivation, communication, and supervisory leadership. Promoting effective relations and performance in the work group. Case discussions and role situations… source |
| MGMT 106 | Motivation and Performance MGMT 106 3 Credits/Units | — | Review of motivational factors of human relations used to enhance motivation and interpersonal communications; focus on the ways motivation impacts the success or failure of organizations. [GE, HR] source |
| MGMT 110 | Creative Problem Solving MGMT 110 3 Credits/Units | — | Review of the creative and analytical thinking necessary for effective problem-solving in the workplace. Concepts include left/right brain thinking, stages in the creative process, habits that hinder… source |
| MGMT 112 | Conflict Management MGMT 112 2 Credits/Units | — | Study of the factors causing conflicts and ways to resolve them. Conflict with individuals and groups, conflict management styles, and win-win situations. [GE, HR][PNP] source |
| MGMT 120 | Supervisor As A Trainer Coach MGMT 120 3 Credits/Units | — | Study of the supervisor's role in the training and professional development of employees. Topics include identifying training needs, selecting the appropriate type of training, distinguishing between… source |
| MGMT 126 | Introduction to Project Management MGMT 126 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to current practices in successful project management and in creating a quality project plan. Case examples provide the opportunity for first-hand practice in developing the individual s… source |
| MGMT 128 | Human Resources Management MGMT 128 3 Credits/Units | — | Developing an understanding of the functions and skills needed by supervisors concerning employment recruitment, selection and placement, staff planning and development, job descriptions and analysis… source |
| MGMT 132 | Legal Issues In Employee Relations MGMT 132 3 Credits/Units | — | Study of human resource topics such as employment law, hiring, discrimination, employment-at-will, drug testing, health insurance, unemployment, worker's compensation, wages and hours; and civil righ… source |
| MGMT 133 | Production and Operations Management MGMT 133 3 Credits/Units | — | Techniques for improving productivity and quality and reducing waste. Topics include measuring quality and productivity, process definition and control, problem-solving, continuous improvement, and p… source |
| MGMT 240 | Introduction to Hospitality Systems MGMT 240 5 Credits/Units | — | Management functions relating to the planning and operational policies of various hotel and restaurant departments. [SE] source |
| MGMT 280 | Selected Topics MGMT 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in supervisory management. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics… source |
| MGMT 290 | Special Projects MGMT 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| MTX 100 | Industrial Safety MTX 100 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to the general safety practices and information needed while working in a manufacturing setting. Material will include federal safety regulations, safe operations and practices in the te… source |
| MTX 101 | DC Fundamentals MTX 101 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of DC circuits with emphasis on algebraic analysis of resistive networks. Includes hands-on experience in DC circuit construction, measurement and troubleshooting. [GE] source |
| MTX 102 | AC Fundamentals MTX 102 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of AC resistive, capacitive and inductive networks with emphasis placed on methods of analysis and circuit characteristics. Includes hands-on experience in AC circuit construction, measu… source |
| MTX 103 | Basic Measurement Tools MTX 103 2 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of measurement tools. Topics include basic measurement, S.I. and U.S. customary measurement, precision measurement tools and dimensional gauging. [GE] source |
| MTX 106 | Fluid Power Systems MTX 106 4 Credits/Units | — | Explore the fundamentals of fluid power systems, both compressible and non-compressible fluid types. Engage in various hands-on activities to solidify their understanding of fluid power concepts, com… source |
| MTX 110 | Electric Motor Control 1 MTX 110 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of electric motor control. Topics include electrical safety, control transformers, overload protection, ladder logic, control relays, electronic sensors, and other topics related to the… source |
| MTX 121 | Semiconductors I MTX 121 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals and applications of diodes, transistors and special-purpose semiconductor devices. Includes hands-on experience in semiconductor circuit construction, measurement and troubleshooting. [G… source |
| MTX 130 | Programmable Logic Controllers 1 MTX 130 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to programmable logic controllers. Topics include basic programming of PLCs, PLC motor control methods, discrete I/O interfacing, event sequencing, timers, counters and program control i… source |
| MTX 132 | Siemens PLC Lvl I MTX 132 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to Siemens programmable logic controllers. Topics include basic programming of PLCs, PLC motor control methods, discrete I/O interfacing, event sequencing, timers, counters and program c… source |
| MTX 140 | Robotic Systems MTX 140 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of the pick and place robots using the SMC system. Topics include pneumatic robotic systems, preventive maintenance and troubleshooting as well as pneumatic robot control. Introduction t… source |
| MTX 145 | Electrical Power & Distribution Systems MTX 145 4 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical wiring as it relates to mechatronics. Topics include an introduction to raceways, conduit bending, rigid conduit, flexible conduit,… source |
| MTX 175 | Mechatronics Systems Fundamentals MTX 175 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals of mechatronic systems troubleshooting. Topics include mechatronics safety, automation operations, open and closed-loop control systems, system block diagrams, block diagram transfer fun… source |
| MTX 180 | Mechanical Systems MTX 180 5 Credits/Units | — | Topics include mechanical power transmission safety, machine installation, motor mounting, shaft speed measurement, torque and power measurement, v-belt, chain and spur gear drives, heavy-duty v-belt… source |
| MTX 199 | Cooperative Work Experience MTX 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Work-based learning experience that enables students to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. Specific objectives are developed by the College and the employer. [GE] source |
| MTX 216 | Mechatronics 2 MTX 216 5 Credits/Units | — | Advanced concepts of manufacturing stations of the SMC system as it applies to mechatronics. Topics include flexible materials handling, robot workstations, inventory control, serial robot communicat… source |
| MTX 221 | Semiconductors 2 MTX 221 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals and system applications of integrated circuit operational amplifiers (op-amp). Op-amp fundamentals consisting of: the input differential amplifier, data sheet parameters, circuit configu… source |
| MTX 224 | Motor Drive Systems MTX 224 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to DC drives and Variable Frequency AC speed control systems. Topics include DC motion control, SCR control, DC spindle drives, DC axis drives, DC pulse width modulations drives, variabl… source |
| MTX 230 | Laser Alignment MTX 230 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the concept and proper practices of laser alignment. Topics include laser shaft alignment, including rough and precision alignment, soft foot correction and analysis. [GE] source |
| MTX 232 | Digital Electronics Fundamentals MTX 232 3 Credits/Units | — | Fundamentals and system applications of digital integrated circuits. Digital integrated circuit fundamentals consisting of: numbering systems, number conversion and coding, digital logic gates, combi… source |
| MTX 240 | Process Control Systems MTX 240 6 Credits/Units | — | Process control system measurement, control and adjustment. Topics include process control concepts, safety, sight gauges, instrument tags, piping and instrumentation diagrams, loop controllers, fina… source |
| MTX 250 | Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers MTX 250 4 Credits/Units | — | Intermediate concepts of Programmable Logic Controls. Topics include analog input and output modules, analog scaling, network concepts, an introduction to Panelview and remote I/O concepts. [GE] source |
| MTX 275 | Advanced Fluid Power Systems MTX 275 5 Credits/Units | — | Advanced concepts of electronically controlled fluid power and vacuum systems. Topics include electrical control systems, basic control devices, power devices, control relays, sequencing, timer and p… source |
| MTX 280 | Selected Topics MTX 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in mechatronics. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in contents it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed… source |
| MTX 290 | Special Projects MTX 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| MTX 291 | Special Projects - Lab MTX 291 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| MTX 292 | Manufacturing System Principles MTX 292 4 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the enterprise system: topics include technology sectors, team concepts, product design and engineering impacts, business presentation and business presentation software, enterprise e… source |
| MTX 296 | Capstone/Final Project MTX 296 4 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Work as a team and create a manufacturing scenario using the SMC FMS-200 flexible manufacturing system equipment OR work independently on a final project t… source |
| MUSC 101 | Beginning Piano Class MUSC 101 2 Credits/Units | — | Beginning-level study of the piano. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 110 | Beginning Guitar Class MUSC 110 2 Credits/Units | — | Beginning-level study of the guitar. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 115 | Beginning Voice Class MUSC 115 2 Credits/Units | — | Basic technique and knowledge about singing. No previous experience or music study required. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 116 | Music History: Middle Ages to Baroque MUSC 116 5 Credits/Units | — | Music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque studied in context of its cultural and historical environment. Recordings of Gregorian chant, polyphonic music of the Renaissance (des Pres and Pales… source |
| MUSC 117 | Music History: Classical/Romantic MUSC 117 5 Credits/Units | — | Music of the classical and romantic eras studied in context of its cultural and historical environment. Recordings of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Wagner, Brahms, and others listened to and st… source |
| MUSC 118 | Music History: Twentieth Century MUSC 118 5 Credits/Units | — | Music of the twentieth century studied in context of its cultural and historical environment. Recordings and live performances. Debussy, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Berg, Hindemith, Stockhausen, and othe… source |
| MUSC 125 | Rock Music MUSC 125 3 Credits/Units | — | Rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, text uses, and form in current rock music. Problems and definitions of these elements with illustrations from various styles of rock music. [GE, HA, SE] source |
| MUSC 127 | World Folk Music MUSC 127 3 Credits/Units | — | Folk music in selected cultures beginning with the Anglo-American folk song. Music and cultural values. Role of music in folk cultures. Appreciation of differences in music styles as they relate to t… source |
| MUSC 135 | Jazz Appreciation MUSC 135 3 Credits/Units | — | Jazz Appreciation is intended to provide students with relevant and compelling facts about jazz that illustrate its colorful history, its mixture of ethnic diversity, and the impact the music has had… source |
| MUSC 137 | Clark College Chorale MUSC 137 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as… source |
| MUSC 138 | Clark College Chorale MUSC 138 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as… source |
| MUSC 139 | Clark College Chorale MUSC 139 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as… source |
| MUSC 150 | Orchestra MUSC 150 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 151 | Orchestra MUSC 151 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 152 | Orchestra MUSC 152 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 153 | Treble Ensemble MUSC 153 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Performance of choral music from a variety of periods and styles written for women's voices. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| MUSC 154 | Treble Ensemble MUSC 154 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Performance of choral music from a variety of periods and styles written for women's voices. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| MUSC 155 | Treble Ensemble MUSC 155 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Performance of choral music from a variety of periods and styles written for women's voices. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| MUSC 170 | Applied Voice MUSC 170 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private voice lessons. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 171 | Applied Voice MUSC 171 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private voice lessons. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 172 | Applied Voice MUSC 172 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private voice lessons. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 173 | Applied Piano MUSC 173 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private piano lessons. For students with some previous keyboard experience. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 174 | Applied Piano MUSC 174 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private piano lessons. For students with some previous keyboard experience. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 175 | Applied Piano MUSC 175 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private piano lessons. For students with some previous keyboard experience. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 180 | Concert Band MUSC 180 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students with experience performing on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The Clark College Concert Band performs a wide spectrum of standard concert band and contemporary wind… source |
| MUSC 181 | Concert Band MUSC 181 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students with experience performing on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The Clark College Concert Band performs a wide spectrum of standard concert band and contemporary wind… source |
| MUSC 182 | Concert Band MUSC 182 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students with experience performing on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The Clark College Concert Band performs a wide spectrum of standard concert band and contemporary wind… source |
| MUSC 183 | Concert Choir MUSC 183 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The concert choir performs a wide variety of choral music in at least one public concert per term. Music notation, vocal technique, and effective interpret… source |
| MUSC 184 | Concert Choir MUSC 184 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The concert choir performs a wide variety of choral music in at least one public concert per term. Music notation, vocal technique, and effective interpret… source |
| MUSC 185 | Concert Choir MUSC 185 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The concert choir performs a wide variety of choral music in at least one public concert per term. Music notation, vocal technique, and effective interpret… source |
| MUSC 186 | Jazz Improvisation MUSC 186 2 Credits/Units | — | Improvisation on one or more of the traditional jazz band instruments or through vocal interpretation. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 195 | Jazz Band MUSC 195 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students who perform on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, and drum set. Topics include performance techniques of jazz styles and repertoire and introduction to a wide var… source |
| MUSC 196 | Jazz Band MUSC 196 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students who perform on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, and drum set. Topics include performance techniques of jazz styles and repertoire and introduction to a wide var… source |
| MUSC 197 | Jazz Band MUSC 197 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students who perform on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, and drum set. Topics include performance techniques of jazz styles and repertoire and introduction to a wide var… source |
| MUSC 201 | Intermediate Piano Class MUSC 201 2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Intermediate-level study of the piano. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 202 | Advanced Piano Class MUSC 202 2 Credits/Units | — | A continuation of instruction from Intermediate Piano. Baroque, classic, romantic, and contemporary repertoire, jazz stylings and fake books. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 210 | Intermediate Guitar Class MUSC 210 2 Credits/Units | — | Intermediate-level study of the guitar. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 237 | Clark College Chorale MUSC 237 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as… source |
| MUSC 238 | Clark College Chorale MUSC 238 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as… source |
| MUSC 239 | Clark College Chorale MUSC 239 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as… source |
| MUSC 250 | Orchestra MUSC 250 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 251 | Orchestra MUSC 251 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 252 | Orchestra MUSC 252 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 253 | Treble Ensemble MUSC 253 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Performance of choral music from a variety of periods and styles written for women's voices. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| MUSC 254 | Treble Ensemble MUSC 254 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Performance of choral music from a variety of periods and styles written for women's voices. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| MUSC 255 | Treble Ensemble MUSC 255 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Performance of choral music from a variety of periods and styles written for women's voices. [GE, HB, SE][PNP] source |
| MUSC 270 | Applied Voice MUSC 270 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private voice lessons. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 271 | Applied Voice MUSC 271 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private voice lessons. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 272 | Applied Voice MUSC 272 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private voice lessons. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 273 | Applied Piano MUSC 273 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private piano lessons. For students with some previous keyboard experience. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 274 | Applied Piano MUSC 274 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private piano lessons. For students with some previous keyboard experience. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 275 | Applied Piano MUSC 275 1 Credit/Unit | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Private piano lessons. For students with some previous keyboard experience. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 280 | Concert Band MUSC 280 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students with experience performing on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The Clark College Concert Band performs a wide spectrum of standard concert band and contemporary wind… source |
| MUSC 281 | Concert Band MUSC 281 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students with experience performing on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The Clark College Concert Band performs a wide spectrum of standard concert band and contemporary wind… source |
| MUSC 282 | Concert Band MUSC 282 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students with experience performing on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The Clark College Concert Band performs a wide spectrum of standard concert band and contemporary wind… source |
| MUSC 283 | Concert Choir MUSC 283 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The concert choir performs a wide variety of choral music in at least one public concert per term. Music notation, vocal technique, and effective interpret… source |
| MUSC 284 | Concert Choir MUSC 284 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The concert choir performs a wide variety of choral music in at least one public concert per term. Music notation, vocal technique, and effective interpret… source |
| MUSC 285 | Concert Choir MUSC 285 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. The concert choir performs a wide variety of choral music in at least one public concert per term. Music notation, vocal technique, and effective interpret… source |
| MUSC 290 | Special Projects MUSC 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE, HB, SE] source |
| MUSC 295 | Jazz Band MUSC 295 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students who perform on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, and drum set. Topics include performance techniques of jazz styles and repertoire and introduction to a wide var… source |
| MUSC 296 | Jazz Band MUSC 296 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students who perform on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, and drum set. Topics include performance techniques of jazz styles and repertoire and introduction to a wide var… source |
| MUSC 297 | Jazz Band MUSC 297 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Open to all students who perform on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, and drum set. Topics include performance techniques of jazz styles and repertoire and introduction to a wide var… source |
| NTEC 103 | IP Subnetting NTEC 103 3 Credits/Units | — | Covers the Internet Protocol (IP) numbering systems IPv4 and IPv6. Includes the following concepts: calculation and converting numbers between DECimal, BINary, and HEXadecimal number systems; underst… source |
| NTEC 121 | Introduction to Networks NTEC 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet, and other computer networks. Fundamentals to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for router… source |
| NTEC 125 | Introduction to Cybersecurity NTEC 125 5 Credits/Units | — | Network security topics, including how hacker attacks are carried out and how to select the right security solutions for each type of risk. Learn to create clear and enforceable security policies and… source |
| NTEC 141 | Microsoft Azure Cloud Fundamentals NTEC 141 3 Credits/Units | — | Foundational knowledge of cloud computing and introduces Microsoft Azure services, cloud concepts, governance features, Azure management tools, and security principles. May be helpful in preparing fo… source |
| NTEC 161 | Network Scripting Fundamentals NTEC 161 5 Credits/Units | — | Network programming to build complex scripts that can easily scale to fit the needs of a network. Fundamentals of how to use libraries for SSH management of network hardware and write scripts to perf… source |
| NTEC 171 | AI Prompt Fundamentals NTEC 171 3 Credits/Units | — | Unlock AI's potential with effective prompts. Teaches how to give clear and specific instructions to generative AI - known as prompting. Core concepts of generative AI, how to write effective prompts… source |
| NTEC 199 | Cooperative Work Experience NTEC 199 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employee evaluation. [GE] [PNP] source |
| NTEC 222 | Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials NTEC 222 5 Credits/Units | — | Learn the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in an enterprise network, how to configure VLANs, routing protocols; troubleshoot routers and switches; resolve common issue… source |
| NTEC 223 | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation NTEC 223 5 Credits/Units | — | Learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality; to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Develop the knowle… source |
| NTEC 225 | Network Security NTEC 225 5 Credits/Units | — | Understand and use the most recent advancements in cybersecurity technology, terms, techniques, and tools, such as: automation, zero trust, risk analysis, operational technology, and IoT. Key skills… source |
| NTEC 231 | Microsoft Server Administration NTEC 231 5 Credits/Units | — | Preparation to configure, manage, and troubleshoot Windows Server environments effectively. Gain hands-on experience with server installation, networking, security configurations, and automation tool… source |
| NTEC 234 | Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure NTEC 234 5 Credits/Units | — | Students will learn to accomplish the following technical tasks: deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in on-premises and cloud environments; manage Windows Servers and workloads… source |
| NTEC 235 | Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services NTEC 235 5 Credits/Units | — | Students will learn to accomplish the following technical tasks: secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructures; implement and manage Windows Server high availability; implement disaste… source |
| NTEC 241 | Microsoft Azure Administrator NTEC 241 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers implementing, managing, and monitoring an organization's Microsoft Azure environment, including virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance. May be helpful in prepar… source |
| NTEC 252 | Linux Administration 1 NTEC 252 5 Credits/Units | — | Explores the basics of Linux. Covers system architecture, Linux installation and package management, GNU and UNIX commands, devices, Linux file systems, and file system hierarchy standards. [GE] source |
| NTEC 253 | Linux Administration 2 NTEC 253 5 Credits/Units | — | A deeper dive into Linux administration. Covers shells, scripting and data management, interfaces and desktops, administrative tasks, essential system services, networking fundamentals, and security.… source |
| NTEC 255 | Deploying Linux Server Services NTEC 255 3 Credits/Units | — | Knowledge and skills for using LINUX Server OS to setup LAN/WAN connections and authentication; and to explore features of the network operating systems, such as FTP, email, web server, file server,… source |
| NTEC 280 | Selected Topics NTEC 280 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Network Technology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are… source |
| NTEC 290 | Special Projects NTEC 290 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| NTEC 297 | Capstone Experience: Network Technologies NTEC 297 3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. This course will normally be taken during the final term of the program. Students will apply their skills on many topics covered in the other degree progra… source |
| NURS 110 | Foundations of Nursing Concepts NURS 110 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to professional nursing; topics include health promotion and health care delivery systems, professional roles and standards, nurse-cli… source |
| NURS 111 | Foundations of Clinical Nursing NURS 111 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to nursing practice in the community setting with emphasis on direct patient care of the older adult. These courses are linked; failur… source |
| NURS 113 | Lifespan Assessment Concepts NURS 113 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to health assessment and physical examination throughout the lifespan, and an introduction to nursing skills. These courses are linked… source |
| NURS 114 | Nursing Skills Application I NURS 114 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Practice and nursing skill achievement on NURS 113 competencies. These courses are linked; failure in one course, with a grade of 'C' or lower or '… source |
| NURS 115 | Nursing Skills Lab I NURS 115 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Supervised skills practice and competency achievement in the nursing skills lab. [GE] source |
| NURS 122 | Family-Centered Nursing NURS 122 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Theory and the nursing process related to the care of children and their families. Physiologic and psychologic adaptation during childhood and the… source |
| NURS 123 | Family-Centered Clinical Nursing NURS 123 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Application of theoretical, assessment, and practice concepts for nursing care of the family prenatally through the child years. These courses are… source |
| NURS 127 | Nursing Skills Application II NURS 127 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Practice and nursing skill achievement on NURS 126 competencies. These courses are linked; failure in one course, with a grade of 'C-' or lower or… source |
| NURS 128 | Nursing Skills Lab II NURS 128 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Practice and nursing skill achievement of NURS 127 competencies. These courses are linked; failure in one course, with a grade of 'C-' or lower or… source |
| NURS 135 | Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts 1 NURS 135 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introductory nursing management of medical-surgical health issues. Topics include but are not limited to: patient teaching/discharge planning, reha… source |
| NURS 136 | Medical-Surgical Clinical Nursing I NURS 136 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introductory medical/surgical concepts applied to the clinical nursing management of the patient in the acute care and community setting. These cou… source |
| NURS 137 | Nursing Skills Application III NURS 137 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Instruction and practice of nursing skills related to the care of the medical-surgical patient. These courses are linked; failure in one course, wi… source |
| NURS 138 | Nursing Skills Lab III NURS 138 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Practice and nursing skill achievement of NURS 137 competencies. These courses are linked; failure in one course, with a grade of 'C-' or lower or… source |
| NURS 199 | Cooperative Work Experience NURS 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| NURS 241 | Medical-Surgical Nursing Concepts II NURS 241 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Nursing management of medical-surgical health issues involving cardiac, respiratory, renal and gastrointestinal systems in the acute care or commun… source |
| NURS 242 | Medical/Surgical Clinical Nursing II NURS 242 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Application of advanced medical-surgical concepts with emphasis on the management of the acutely ill client. These courses are linked; failure in o… source |
| NURS 251 | Medical-Surgical Nursing Concepts III NURS 251 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. The study of common medical-surgical issues related to hormonal control, sensory perception, movement and coordination, and cancer. Emphasis is pla… source |
| NURS 252 | Advanced Holistic Clinical Nursing NURS 252 8 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Emphasis is placed on the nurse's role as caregiver, manager and educator for a group of patients across medical-surgical and mental health setting… source |
| NURS 261 | Professional Leadership Transition to Practice NURS 261 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Explores principles essential to the role development of the professional nurse within the healthcare system. [GE] source |
| NURS 262 | Professional Leadership in Practice NURS 262 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical course where students demonstrate competency of end of program student learning outcomes in a precepted clinical learning environment as t… source |
| NURS 264 | NCLEX-RN Preparation NURS 264 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Students engage in a systematic, focused, and comprehensive review of national prelicensure content and test taking strategies to prepare for the N… source |
| NURS 280 | Selected Topics NURS 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in nursing. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repe… source |
| NURS 290 | Special Projects NURS 290 1-15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| NUTR 139 | Nutrition In Healthcare I NUTR 139 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Examines the scientific, economic, cultural, ethnic, and psychological implications of nutrition in relation to health across the lifespan and in t… source |
| NUTR 240 | Nutrition In Healthcare II NUTR 240 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Builds on the concepts introduced in NUTR& 101 and NUTR 139 . Examines of the scientific, economic, cultural, ethnic, and psychological implication… source |
| PBAK 110 | Artisan Breads PBAK 110 9 Credits/Units | — | Begins with straight doughs and progresses through overnight fermentation, enrichment, pre-ferments, sourdoughs, rye breads, history of bread-making, professionalism in the workplace, safety and sani… source |
| PBAK 111 | Early Morning Product PBAK 111 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers early morning product and their methods; scones, biscuits and muffins. Includes many specialty and seasonal product such as cake donuts, yeast-raised donuts, fruit pies and cream pies. Covers… source |
| PBAK 120 | Viennoiserie PBAK 120 9 Credits/Units | — | Covers laminated doughs, brioche and sweet doughs. Students will learn various pre-ferments, mixing, fermentation, laminating techniques, make-up of product, proofing and baking. Also covered is prof… source |
| PBAK 121 | Cookies, Brownies, Bars and Quick Breads PBAK 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Covers production of a variety of cookies by method such as bar, rolled, cut, scooped, refrigerator and decorated. Also covered are brownies, layered bars, cheesecake bars and quick breads. Also cove… source |
| PBAK 130 | Cakes, Desserts and Tortes PBAK 130 9 Credits/Units | — | Covers the mixing methods of various types of cakes and tortes. Includes tart crusts, creams, custards, mousses, butter creams and fillings. Students will learn to assemble a variety of classic cakes… source |
| PBAK 131 | Retail Operations and Barista PBAK 131 5 Credits/Units | — | Students will learn how to set up the retail area for daily operation, how to make a variety of specialty coffees, cold drinks, Italian sodas and featured drinks. Marketing for effective sales, effic… source |
| PBAK 200 | Applied Professional Development PBAK 200 9 Credits/Units | — | Students will spend two weeks in each of four areas; Artisan bread, Viennoiserie, cakes and tortes, early morning/store/retail. Utilizing acquired skills and knowledge, they will be responsible for p… source |
| PBAK 210 | Production Baking PBAK 210 9 Credits/Units | — | Utilizing acquired skills, students will operate and manage their own production bakery. They will produce product needed for sale in the retail store from the following areas; breakfast items, Vienn… source |
| PBAK 220 | Pastry Chef/Restaurant Baking PBAK 220 9 Credits/Units | — | Students will be responsible for meeting with the chef of the CTO station to determine the baking/dessert needs for the restaurant each day. They will design and create a dessert menu for the restaur… source |
| PBAK 221 | Retail/Merchandising, Inventory/Purchasing PBAK 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Students will learn how to set up the retail area for daily operation, how to make a variety of specialty coffees, cold drinks, Italian sodas and featured drinks. They will learn marketing for effect… source |
| PBAK 225 | Cake Decorating PBAK 225 5 Credits/Units | — | Beginning with the basics of cake decoration with progression to fondant and wedding cakes. Flower work, fondant and fondant working tools will be introduced. Additional topics: Customer service; cak… source |
| PBAK 230 | Capstone Project PBAK 230 6 Credits/Units | — | Students will have five weeks to prepare and execute a display covering one of the following areas: Viennoiserie, Artisan breads, Viennese table, Plated Desserts or Dessert Bar. Each student will rec… source |
| PBAK 231 | Industry Internship PBAK 231 4 Credits/Units | — | Students will complete a five week externship at an approved bakeshop. Prior to starting the externship, students will generate a list of learning objectives for the externship. Students are required… source |
| PBAK 280 | Selected Topics PBAK 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Professional Baking. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are… source |
| PBAK 281 | Selected Topics - Lab PBAK 281 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Professional Baking. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are… source |
| PBAK 290 | Special Projects PBAK 290 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| PE 100 | Cardio Conditioning PE 100 1 Credit/Unit | — | Basic group exercise to music, primarily targeting cardiovascular conditioning. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 101 | Introduction to Running PE 101 1 Credit/Unit | — | Develop fitness through running, emphasizing various training methods, individual program development, and health benefits. [GE, PE, SE] source |
| PE 102 | Fitness Walking PE 102 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Emphasis on walking programs, including interval training, power walking, and race walking. Walking technique and health benefits also discussed. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 103 | Bench Step Aerobics PE 103 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to high-intensity/low impact exercise promoting overall body strength and cardiovascular fitness that involves stepping up and down on a bench step platform to music. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 107 | Speed, Agility, and Quickness PE 107 1 Credit/Unit | — | Focuses on biomechanics of running, development of speed, agility and personal quickness. Learning of drills and enhancement of skills to improve personal performance. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 108 | Independent Fitness PE 108 1-2 Credits/Units | — | A self-paced conditioning course for the motivated, self-directed student. Design, implement and document a goal-oriented fitness program with instructor advice and approval. Areas of concentration w… source |
| PE 111 | Functional Fitness PE 111 1 Credit/Unit | — | Utilizing functional movement patterns to improve core stabilization, posture, and balance. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 112 | Strength and Stretch PE 112 1 Credit/Unit | — | Utilizing body weight and portable fitness equipment to improve muscular strength, tone, and flexibility. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 113 | Total Body Conditioning PE 113 2 Credits/Units | — | Students will use fitness center equipment and a variety of conditioning activities to develop cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. Course will emphasize how to structure an… source |
| PE 115 | Weight Training-Gen'l I PE 115 1 Credit/Unit | — | Strength development through basic exercise and lift techniques. Beginning theories and techniques in fitness conditioning, body building, and power lifting. [GE, PE, SE] source |
| PE 116 | Fitness Center PE 116 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to the fundamental skills necessary to implement a physical activity program in a fitness center setting. Students develop and implement an exercise program appropriate to their fitness… source |
| PE 117 | Weight Training-Power Lifting I PE 117 2 Credits/Units | — | Conditioning class for students interested in strength improvement through heavy resistance training. The Olympic lifts along with numerous power/speed lifts will be performed for personal improvemen… source |
| PE 118 | Cross Training PE 118 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to cross-training utilizing strength and conditioning principles and activities including: calisthenics, basic gymnastics, weightlifting and mobility. Cardio endurance and functional mov… source |
| PE 120 | Cardio Kickboxing-Begin PE 120 1 Credit/Unit | — | Combination of aerobic dance and martial arts, including American Kickboxing and Thai Boxing, in a format that increases cardiovascular endurance, sharpens reflexes and enhances power. [GE, PE, SE] source |
| PE 121 | Yoga PE 121 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to hatha yoga (physical yoga) with an emphasis on postures, breathing and body-mind centering. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 123 | Healthy Heart-Beginning PE 123 1 Credit/Unit | — | Cardiac prevention and rehabilitation exercise: designed to promote awareness and practice of exercise, nutrition, and stress. Skills in dealing with pre- and post-cardiac trauma. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 124 | Pilates-Beg PE 124 1 Credit/Unit | — | Methods of conditioning covers the basic principles and exercise technique needed to increase core strength and stabilization, improve coordination, balance, postural awareness, and increase muscular… source |
| PE 125 | Rock Climbing PE 125 1 Credit/Unit | — | Basics of rock climbing. Focus on belay techniques and knot tying skills along with the essential styles of climbing safety and efficiently. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 126 | Kettlebell Conditioning PE 126 1 Credit/Unit | — | Utilizing kettlebells in a variety of conditioning activities to develop muscular strength, power, cardiovascular endurance, and flexibility. Course will emphasize proper kettlebell technique and how… source |
| PE 129 | Boot Camp-Beginning PE 129 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to physical fitness for military purposes; emphasis on basic conditioning and discipline. This course is open to all students. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 138 | Archery - Beginning PE 138 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction and experience of archery including skill development, strategies, rules, safety, and analysis of shooting techniques. [GE, PE, SE] source |
| PE 140 | Basketball PE 140 1 Credit/Unit | — | Ball handling, shooting, passing, offensive and defensive techniques, rules, strategy and competitive play. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 143 | Bowling PE 143 1 Credit/Unit | — | Techniques, styles of play, rules of courtesy, scoring and competitive games. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 147 | Fencing-Foil PE 147 1 Credit/Unit | — | Movement of fencing plus defense, offense, rules of bouting, officiating, and competition. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 148 | Golf PE 148 1 Credit/Unit | — | Fundamentals and practice of golf. Focuses on full-swing fundamentals, chipping, pitching, putting, golf strategies, and rules of the game. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 150 | Soccer PE 150 1 Credit/Unit | — | Focus on individual offensive and defensive skills, game strategy, rules, and team tactics through the use of small-sided games and individual drills. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 153 | Softball PE 153 1 Credit/Unit | — | Skills, rules and team play. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 155 | Tennis PE 155 1 Credit/Unit | — | Basic tennis skills including grip, foot work, and strokes, such as backhand, forehand, volley and serve. The drop shot, lob, and overhead shots will be introduced, as will singles and doubles strate… source |
| PE 158 | Volleyball PE 158 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to the fundamental skills and strategies of organized volleyball. Volleyball requires development of the following individual skills: forearm pass, set, spike, block, dig, and serve. In… source |
| PE 160 | Pickleball - Beginning PE 160 1 Credit/Unit | — | Pickleball is a game similar to tennis played on a badminton sized court. Development of eye-hand coordination along with the skills and proper techniques will be included in the active play of this… source |
| PE 163 | Ultimate Frisbee-Beginning PE 163 1 Credit/Unit | — | Ultimate Frisbee fundamentals: individual skill development, rules, game play, and strategies. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 171 | Aqua Exercise PE 171 1 Credit/Unit | — | Conditioning through water exercises for students with or without swimming ability. Increased fitness with emphasis on stretching, flexibility, and abdominal and back strength. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 173 | Scuba-Beginning PE 173 2 Credits/Units | — | Classroom lectures and discussion, swimming pool practice, and diving safety. Supervised experience in open water training optional at extra cost. Successful completion qualifies student for certific… source |
| PE 175 | Beginning Swimming PE 175 1 Credit/Unit | — | Learn and improve swimming, water survival, and safety skills. Introduction to Red Cross swimming strokes, while developing individual skill, endurance and comfort in the water. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 176 | Swimming-Intermediate PE 176 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of PE 175 for students who need additional instruction and practice to improve and increase their swimming skill and confidence. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 179 | Swim Conditioning-Beginning PE 179 1 Credit/Unit | — | Emphasizes swimming fitness through lap swimming. Students will participate in a workout designed to address their particular fitness and skill level. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 182 | Hiking PE 182 1 Credit/Unit | — | Experience hiking off-campus on designated trails. Course emphasizes basic safety and survival skills and practices low-impact hiking methods. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 183 | Rowing-Beginning PE 183 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to the sport of rowing. Includes basic technique and terminology, related water safety, development of strength, endurance and flexibility. Skills include rowing, strength training, card… source |
| PE 199 | Cooperative Work Experience PE 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 200 | Cardio Conditioning-Intermediate PE 200 1 Credit/Unit | — | Intermediate group exercise to music, primarily targeting cardiovascular conditioning. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 202 | Fitness Walking-Intermediate PE 202 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Intermediate fitness walking with emphasis on walking programs and technique. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 203 | Bench Step Aerobics-Intermediate PE 203 1 Credit/Unit | — | Intermediate high-intensity/low impact exercise program using a bench step promoting overall body strength and cardiovascular fitness. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 204 | Circuit Fitness - Intermediate PE 204 1 Credit/Unit | — | An individualized systematic approach to cardiovascular fitness through the use of multiple weight machines and aerobic equipment. Pre and post fitness assessments conducted. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 207 | Speed, Agility, and Quickness PE 207 1 Credit/Unit | — | Additional drills to further advance personal ability in running, quickness, speed. Includes advanced plyometric training techniques. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 208 | Independent Fitness - Intermediate PE 208 1-2 Credits/Units | — | A continuation of the self-paced conditioning course, plus setting and implementing an additional personalized health related goal to be determined at the first individual meeting with instructor. [G… source |
| PE 211 | Functional Fitness PE 211 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of PE 111 . Utilizing functional movement patterns to improve core stabilization, posture, and balance. More advanced techniques introduced. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 212 | Strength and Stretch-Intermediate PE 212 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of PE 112 . Utilizing body weight and portable fitness equipment to improve muscular strength, tone, and flexibility. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 213 | Total Body Conditioning-Int PE 213 2 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of individualized conditioning program for developing the various components of fitness. Additional focus on learning principles of fitness to create personalized workouts. [GE, PE, SE][… source |
| PE 214 | Triathlon Training PE 214 2 Credits/Units | — | Theoretical basis and competencies needed to safely and effectively train to complete a small triathlon will be explored. Activities include swimming, cycling and running along with a self-contained… source |
| PE 215 | Weight Training-General II PE 215 1 Credit/Unit | — | Designed for the student who is interested in a more in-depth approach to advanced weight training exercises, programs, and systems. [GE, PE, SE] source |
| PE 216 | Fitness Center-Intermediate PE 216 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction to the fundamental skills necessary to implement a physical activity program in a fitness center setting. Students develop and implement an exercise program appropriate to their fitness… source |
| PE 217 | Weight Training-Power Lifting II PE 217 2 Credits/Units | — | Continued application of skill and conditioning level. Application of workout design and training theory will also be covered and applied. Assessment of personal fitness parameters. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 220 | Cardio Kickboxing-Int PE 220 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of PE 120 . Intermediate students will demonstrate more advanced techniques and perform moves that require greater conditioning. Combines aerobic dance and martial arts, including Americ… source |
| PE 221 | Yoga-Intermediate PE 221 1 Credit/Unit | — | A continuation of Hatha yoga technique. Students will practice more advanced postures and a deeper exploration of body-mind centering. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 223 | Healthy Heart-Intermediate PE 223 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of exercise designed to lower risk for heart disease or to promote cardiac recovery. Study of healthy nutrition and stress reduction in the prevention of heart disease. [GE ,PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 224 | Pilates-Intermediate PE 224 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of Pilates method of conditioning needed to increase core strength and stabilization, improve coordination, balance, postural awareness, and increase muscular flexibility and stamina. [G… source |
| PE 225 | Rock Climbing-Intermediate PE 225 1 Credit/Unit | — | Learn advanced rock climbing methods. Bouldering technique and Lead Climbing skills will be taught, taking the student beyond the skills learned in PE 125 . [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 229 | Boot Camp-Intermediate PE 229 2 Credits/Units | — | Continuation of physical fitness for military purposes; emphasis on basic conditioning, discipline, and leadership. This course is open to all students. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 238 | Archery - Intermediate PE 238 1 Credit/Unit | — | Introduction and experience of archery including skill development, strategies, rules, safety, and analysis of shooting techniques. Students will engage in a competitive shoot within class to evaluat… source |
| PE 240 | Basketball-Intermediate PE 240 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of skills, practice, and competitive play. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 243 | Bowling-Intermediate PE 243 1 Credit/Unit | — | Advanced instruction in all phases of bowling including league play and competition. [GE, PE, SE] source |
| PE 246 | Fencing-Foil,Sabre,Epee PE 246 1 Credit/Unit | — | Movements of all three weapons of fencing. Emphasizes defense, offense, rules, officiating and competition. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 247 | Fencing-Foil Intermediate PE 247 1 Credit/Unit | — | Skill refinement and advanced technique for experienced foil fencers. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 248 | Golf-Intermediate PE 248 1 Credit/Unit | — | More advanced instruction on golf swing, short game, and golf strategies. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 250 | Soccer-Intermediate PE 250 1 Credit/Unit | — | Focus on learning and applying more advanced individual skills utilizing small and large groups to demonstrate more advanced team tactics. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 255 | Tennis-Intermediate PE 255 1 Credit/Unit | — | Refinement of tennis skills, advanced game strategies and strokes. Observe and assist 100 level students. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 258 | Volleyball-Intermediate PE 258 1 Credit/Unit | — | Further development of individual skills, team offenses and defenses learned in the beginning level PE 158 . [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 260 | Pickleball - Intermediate PE 260 1 Credit/Unit | — | Pickleball is a game similar to tennis played on a badminton sized court. Development of eye-hand coordination along with the skills and proper techniques will be included in the active play of this… source |
| PE 263 | Ultimate Frisbee-Intermediate PE 263 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of individual skill development, rules, game play, and strategies for the intermediate level ultimate Frisbee player. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 271 | Aqua Exercise-Intermediate PE 271 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of water exercise conditioning through stretching, flexibility, abdominal and back strength. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 275 | Swimming-Stroke Improvement PE 275 1 Credit/Unit | — | Review Red Cross swimming strokes, water survival and safety skills. For the swimmer who is comfortable in deep water and can swim 25 yards. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 279 | Swim Conditioning-Intermediate PE 279 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continued practice of swimming fitness through lap swimming. Students will participate in a workout designed to address their particular fitness and skill level. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 280 | Selected Topics PE 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Physical Education. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are… source |
| PE 282 | Hiking-Intermediate PE 282 1 Credit/Unit | — | Continuation of hiking skills with focus on advanced safety and survival skills. Explore local hiking options, practice low-impact hiking methods on longer, more challenging hikes, and plan a future… source |
| PE 283 | Rowing-Intermediate PE 283 1 Credit/Unit | — | Further development of rowing technique, tactics and fitness development. [GE, PE, SE][PNP] source |
| PE 290 | Special Projects PE 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| PE 295 | Introduction to Sports Officiating PE 295 2 Credits/Units | — | This is an introductory course to sports officiating, exploring basic officiating skills including but not limited to communication, conflict management, professionalism, and personal fitness. In add… source |
| PHAR 100 | Overview of Pharmacy PHAR 100 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Overview of pharmacy with particular focus on the technician in pharmacy practice settings including job roles, resources and ethical standards of… source |
| PHAR 101 | A Mini Dose of Pharmacy PHAR 101 1 Credit/Unit | — | A preview of the practice of pharmacy. Identifies the role of the pharmacy tech, explores various pharmacy practice settings for employment, beginning basics of the language of pharmacy, both in writ… source |
| PHAR 105 | Introduction to Pharmacy PHAR 105 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Introduction to the role of the pharmacy technician in a variety of pharmacy practice settings including history, personnel, resources, and ethical… source |
| PHAR 110 | Pharmacy Calculations PHAR 110 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Basic math and arithmetic skills as they relate to pharmacy practice. Calculations and manipulations of metrics and related dosages. Pharmacy topic… source |
| PHAR 112 | Pharmacology I PHAR 112 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First of 2-term sequence in pharmacology. Topics include pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles of drug therapy, with focus on absorption,… source |
| PHAR 114 | Pharmacy Practice and Technology PHAR 114 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Pharmacy skills and knowledge essentials to the practice of pharmacy at the work site. Topics include correlation of terminology, computer system m… source |
| PHAR 118 | Pharmacy Externship I PHAR 118 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Practical on-the-job instruction in the knowledge base required of a pharmacy assistant (technician) in the work force. Community pharmacies/facili… source |
| PHAR 119 | Pharmacy Externship Seminar I PHAR 119 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. First of 2-term sequence coordinating with PHAR 118 externship experience at work site. Topics include professionalism, productivity, handling chal… source |
| PHAR 122 | Pharmacology II PHAR 122 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second of 2-term sequence in pharmacology. Topics include pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles of drug therapy. Focus on absorption, dist… source |
| PHAR 123 | Pharmacy Law PHAR 123 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. State and federal laws and regulations that pertain to the duties of pharmacy technicians. Revised Code of Washington and Washington Administrative… source |
| PHAR 127 | Pharmacy Compounding PHAR 127 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Overview of sterile products and aseptic technique for compounding of sterile products, intravenous (IV) drug delivery systems and equipment relate… source |
| PHAR 128 | Pharmacy Externship II PHAR 128 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Continued practical, on-the-job instruction in the knowledge base required of a pharmacy (technician) in the work force. [GE] source |
| PHAR 129 | Pharmacy Externship Seminar II PHAR 129 1-2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Second of 2-term sequence coordinating with PHAR 128 externship experience. Topics include work ethics, interpersonal communication, problem solvin… source |
| PHAR 189 | Pharmacy Capstone PHAR 189 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Reflect on experiences within the Pharmacy Technician Program by compiling a resume and cover letter, review and apply for the Pharmacy Technician… source |
| PHAR 198 | Pharmacy Advanced Simulation Lab PHAR 198 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Advanced lab concepts such as medication errors, interdisciplinary concepts, immunization practice, and a review of previous lab concepts with more… source |
| PHAR 280 | Selected Topics PHAR 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in pharmacy. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, is repeat… source |
| PHAR 281 | Selected Topics - Lab PHAR 281 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Pharmacy. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is rep… source |
| PHAR 290 | Special Projects PHAR 290 1-15 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] [PNP] source |
| PHAR 291 | Special Projects - Lab PHAR 291 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] [PNP] source |
| PHIL 110 | Social & Political Philosophy PHIL 110 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the fundamental theories of political and social philosophy and their practical relevance to contemporary issues. Embracing an inclusive perspective, highlights a wide array of schola… source |
| PHIL 215 | Ancient and Medieval Philosophy PHIL 215 5 Credits/Units | — | Explore the philosophical ideas and arguments of ancient and medieval thinkers, covering topics such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. Examin… source |
| PHIL 216 | Introduction to Modern Philosophy PHIL 216 5 Credits/Units | — | Explore significant thinkers and foundational ideas from both Western and non-Western traditions spanning the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Engage with influential texts and ideas to gain ins… source |
| PHIL 217 | The New Frontiers of Philosophy--20th Century to Today PHIL 217 5 Credits/Units | — | A comprehensive exploration of major philosophical movements and thinkers from the 20th century to the present day through critical analysis of key texts and contemporary issues. Engage with a divers… source |
| PHIL 240 | Ethics PHIL 240 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to ethical behavior that is grounded in thoughtful philosophical argument. Learn about ethical theories from a variety of philosophical backgrounds and learn to apply the values prominen… source |
| PHIL 251 | Philosophy of Religion PHIL 251 5 Credits/Units | — | Explores the concept of God, the nature of religious experience, the difficulties inherent in the use of religious language, classical proofs for the existence of God, the relationship between faith… source |
| PHIL 280 | Selected Topics PHIL 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Philosophy. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed i… source |
| PHIL 290 | Special Projects PHIL 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE, HA, SE] source |
| PHIL 420 | Ethics In Management PHIL 420 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Examines the role of ethics and social responsibility in the management of public and private sectors of organizations and businesses. Theoretical… source |
| PHLE 115 | Phlebotomy Education W/Lab PHLE 115 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Training and skill development in a variety of venipuncture collection methods, skin punctures, and proper specimen handling procedures, as dictate… source |
| PHLE 116 | Basic Laboratory for The Phlebotomist PHLE 116 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Learn to perform basic laboratory procedures that are required during specimen processing and testing in a laboratory setting. Procedures include c… source |
| PHLE 197 | Phlebotomy Clinical Experience PHLE 197 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Supervised phlebotomy experience in a healthcare facility. Provides students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills in performing clini… source |
| PHLE 198 | Phlebotomy Clinical Seminar PHLE 198 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Develop tools and skills to aid in professionalism and future employment in the phlebotomy field. Includes resume building, interviewing skills, pr… source |
| PHLE 280 | Selected Topics PHLE 280 1-9 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Phlebotomy. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is r… source |
| PHLE 281 | Selected Topics - Lab PHLE 281 1-9 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Selected topics in Phlebotomy. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is r… source |
| PHLE 290 | Special Projects PHLE 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| PHSC 101 | General Physical Science PHSC 101 5 Credits/Units | — | How the world around us behaves depends on the nature of matter and energy. Physical laws are presented in this course that describe the interaction of matter and energy. These laws are used to help… source |
| PHSC 102 | General Physical Science PHSC 102 5 Credits/Units | — | A chemistry-focused physical science class, in which we will explore practical applications of chemical reactions. Different branches of chemistry such as inorganic, organic, biochemistry and green c… source |
| PHSC 106 | Our Chemical World PHSC 106 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to basic chemical concepts using cooperative learning and the backdrop of environmental science. This course is writing-intensive, requiring weekly essays discussing select chemical appl… source |
| PHSC 199 | Cooperative Work Experience PHSC 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| PHSC 280 | Selected Topics PHSC 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Physical Science. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are li… source |
| PHYS 199 | Cooperative Work Experience PHYS 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| PHYS 290 | Special Projects PHYS 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| POLS 111 | American National Government and Politics POLS 111 5 Credits/Units | — | The institutions, structures, and processes that affect the course of politics and public policy at the national level of American government. [GE, SE, SS] source |
| POLS 131 | State and Local Government POLS 131 5 Credits/Units | — | The institutions, structures, and political processes at the state and local levels of government in our federal system. [GE, SE, SS] source |
| POLS 199 | Cooperative Work Experience POLS 199 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| POLS 220 | The Geopolitics of The Middle East POLS 220 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of the Middle East, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues w… source |
| POLS 221 | The Geopolitics of Africa POLS 221 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Africa, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues within the… source |
| POLS 222 | The Geopolitics of Asia and Oceania POLS 222 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Asia and Oceania, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and political issues… source |
| POLS 223 | The Geopolitics of Eurasia POLS 223 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Europe, Russia and Central Asia, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and po… source |
| POLS 224 | Geopolitics of Latin America and Caribbean POLS 224 5 Credits/Units | — | Geo-political survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, including interrelationships between the physical, economic and political geography of this region, the impact of geography on politics and po… source |
| POLS 231 | Environmental Politics POLS 231 5 Credits/Units | — | Examines the relationship between industrial civilization and the natural environment by exploring underlying ecological philosophies and the economic and political processes by which environmental d… source |
| POLS 280 | Selected Topics POLS 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Political Science. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are l… source |
| POLS 290 | Special Projects POLS 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| PSYC 102 | The Process of Discovery PSYC 102 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the processes of discovery used in the natural and social sciences. Includes authentic research on factors that contribute to college student success, studied in social, psychological… source |
| PSYC 122 | Psychosocial Issues In Health Care I PSYC 122 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the life… source |
| PSYC 124 | Psychosocial Issues In Health Care II PSYC 124 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the life… source |
| PSYC 199 | Cooperative Work Experience PSYC 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| PSYC 203 | Social Psychology PSYC 203 5 Credits/Units | — | Effects of social environment and interpersonal processes on both individual and collective behaviors. Socialization, impression formation and management, attitude formation and change, prejudice, ag… source |
| PSYC 253 | Psychosocial Issues In Health Care III PSYC 253 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the life… source |
| PSYC 280 | Selected Topics PSYC 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Psychology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed i… source |
| PSYC 290 | Special Projects PSYC 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| PTCS 110 | Professional Technical Computational Skills PTCS 110 5 Credits/Units | — | Intended for students enrolled in career technical education programs. It includes topics from algebra, geometry, statistics, and inductive reasoning with an emphasis on applications and measurement.… source |
| PTWR 135 | Introduction to Applied Technical Writing PTWR 135 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to principles of effective workplace communication: focus on methods of writing clear, concise documents for technical audiences and purposes; summarizing technical information; collabor… source |
| SOC 131 | Race and Ethnicity In The U.S. SOC 131 5 Credits/Units | — | The sociological perspectives of race and ethnicity, including an examination of prejudice and discrimination from the interpersonal to the institutional level. Application of concepts and theories t… source |
| SOC 151 | Introduction to Native American Studies SOC 151 5 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to Indigenous histories, cultures, and contemporary experiences, with an emphasis on the peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Explore themes of sovereignty, resilience, and cultural revi… source |
| SOC 161 | World Religions SOC 161 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to the historical origins, central teachings, and devotional practices of the major religious traditions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Topi… source |
| SOC 180 | Selected Topics SOC 180 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Sociology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in… source |
| SOC 199 | Cooperative Work Experience SOC 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| SOC 230 | Domestic Violence SOC 230 5 Credits/Units | — | Introducing historical and current ideas, myths and empirical research regarding domestic partner abuse. Defining abuse and examining cultural, social, family and psychological factors associated wit… source |
| SOC 240 | Criminology and Delinquency SOC 240 5 Credits/Units | — | An introductory examination of delinquency, crime, deviant behavior and social control among adults and legal minors in contemporary society. Historical and contemporary explanations of criminologica… source |
| SOC 250 | The Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective SOC 250 5 Credits/Units | — | The dynamic experiences of multicultural families (including immigrants) are examined through the lens of diversity and equity in an ever-changing global world. The focus will be on the historical, r… source |
| SOC 280 | Selected Topics SOC 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Sociology. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in… source |
| SOC 290 | Special Projects SOC 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| SOC 315 | Organizational Behavior SOC 315 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Focus on understanding social and group dynamics and managing relationships in organizations. Gain practical experience in managing teams, resolvin… source |
| SOC 360 | Social Studies for Teachers SOC 360 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Rooted in a diverse set of humanities and social sciences, from history and political science to geography and sociology, with a particular focus o… source |
| SPAN 199 | Cooperative Work Experience SPAN 199 1-10 Credits/Units | — | Summer cooperative work experience in a Spanish-speaking country. Requires use of Spanish language. Enroll in this course Spring quarter prior to participation abroad. [GE, SE] source |
| SPAN 280 | Selected Topics SPAN 280 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Spanish. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in t… source |
| SPAN 290 | Special Projects SPAN 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| SURG 100 | Introduction to Surgical Technology SURG 100 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. An overview of the Surgical Technologist role within the Operating Room Team. First course in the 2 year program. Expect components of this class t… source |
| SURG 101 | Surgical Procedures I SURG 101 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. An introduction to the knowledge and techniques essential to the surgical technologist in preparation for a surgical procedure. Areas of emphasis w… source |
| SURG 104 | Central Service Clinical l SURG 104 1 Credit/Unit | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Central Service rotation allows for the opportunity to utilize skills inherent to the CS Technician/Materials Management/Decontamination that skill… source |
| SURG 107 | Surgical Environment SURG 107 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Begin with a review of the Surgical Technologist role from SURG 100 and continue with the Surgical Technologist role within the Surgical Team in th… source |
| SURG 111 | Technical Skills Lab I SURG 111 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides practical application and performance of the skills necessary to participate as a member of the Surgical Team as the Surgical Technologist… source |
| SURG 202 | Surgical Procedures II SURG 202 6 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. A continuation of concepts introduced in SURG 101 , with emphasis on advanced concepts of application towards surgical procedures. [GE] source |
| SURG 203 | Surgical Procedures III SURG 203 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. A continuation of concepts introduced in SURG 202 , with emphasis on advanced concepts of application towards surgical procedures. [GE] source |
| SURG 206 | Perioperative Care of the Patient SURG 206 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. An introduction to the knowledge and skills required for the preoperative, intra-operative and postoperative phases of the surgical patient. Emphas… source |
| SURG 212 | Technical Skills Lab II SURG 212 4 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Continues with the applications introduced in SURG 111 . Duties include patient preparation, equipment and supply preparation, sterilizing practice… source |
| SURG 250 | Surgical Seminar SURG 250 3 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. A weekly conference based on discussion from the students, operating room experiences in the form of case studies. In this final quarter of the Sur… source |
| SURG 254 | Operating Room Practicum I SURG 254 2 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides surgical technology students with actual experience in the operating room. In this pre-arranged practicum, learn teamwork, flexibility, or… source |
| SURG 255 | Operating Room Practicum II SURG 255 5 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Provides Surgical Technology students with actual experience in the operating room. In this pre-arranged practicum, learn teamwork, flexibility, or… source |
| SURG 256 | Operating Room Practicum III SURG 256 10 Credits/Units | — | Admission into the program required for enrollment. Clinical/Practicum is a pre-arranged, scheduled experience in the operating room for the student surgical technologist. Provides actual experience… source |
| SURV 102 | Fundamentals of Survey SURV 102 2 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to concepts of map reading, coordinate systems, the Public Land Survey System, basic legal descriptions of real property, plotting field data and creating a plat, and the minimum require… source |
| SURV 104 | Survey Computation SURV 104 5 Credits/Units | — | Basic coordinate geometry, curves and solutions, conversions, statistics and error analysis, traverse calculations, inversing, coordinate positions, and area calculations. [GE] source |
| SURV 121 | Field Survey I SURV 121 5 Credits/Units | — | Basic theory of surveying, measurement and calculation. Topics include measurement and determination of boundaries, areas, shapes, and location through traversing techniques, error theory, compass ad… source |
| SURV 122 | Field Survey II SURV 122 5 Credits/Units | — | Theories of electronic distance measurement, instrument calibration and analysis; principles of route location and design; theories of circular, parabolic, and spiral curves; highway and railway geom… source |
| SURV 123 | Professional Ethics SURV 123 1 Credit/Unit | — | Survey safety, ethics, and communication. Problem solving methods, procedures, and human relations related to on-the-job work experience in field surveying. [GE][PNP] source |
| SURV 125 | Introduction to GIS SURV 125 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) methods and theory. Background and development of GIS technology. Introduction to relational and spatial databases and spatial analysis. [GE] source |
| SURV 163 | Route Surveying SURV 163 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to elements of horizontal and vertical route alignment and layout. Use design software and a total station for the construction of a section of road. Include the construction of a topogr… source |
| SURV 199 | Cooperative Work Experience SURV 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Work-based learning experience that enables students to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. Specific objectives are developed by the College and the employer. [GE] source |
| SURV 202 | Boundary Surveys SURV 202 4 Credits/Units | — | Principles and laws relating to boundary surveys, including their creation, ownership, and the role of the surveyor; introduction to the Public Land Survey System, including history, proportioning, s… source |
| SURV 203 | Legal Descriptions SURV 203 3 Credits/Units | — | Research and practice pertaining to the legal aspects of writing land description documents used in real property; written research project required. [GE] source |
| SURV 223 | Boundary Law I SURV 223 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to statute law, common law, case law, and legal principles of land boundaries and the practice of land surveying in Washington. Topics include an introduction to principles of profession… source |
| SURV 225 | Subdivision Planning and Platting SURV 225 3 Credits/Units | — | A study of selected state laws and regulations pertaining to the surveying profession that affect the surveying of division of lands; layout and design of subdivisions; environmental considerations a… source |
| SURV 250 | Arc GIS I SURV 250 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to ArcGIS. GIS concepts, methodologies, and techniques. [GE] source |
| SURV 253 | Introduction to GPS SURV 253 3 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to global positioning tools. Fundamental concepts and use of modern handheld GPS. Includes field work and use of basic GPS software. [GE] source |
| SURV 255 | Emerging Technology SURV 255 3 Credits/Units | — | An overview of the technologies used for gathering and management of spatial data and information including but not limited to the following: terrestrial scanning, mobile lidar, aerial imagery and ai… source |
| SURV 260 | Surveying Workflow Management SURV 260 5 Credits/Units | — | Implementation of GIS, 3D Laser scanning, Surveying, GPS, and CAD theory to a practical real-world project. Utilize project planning, scheduling and workflow execution. Create, document, monitor, and… source |
| SURV 264 | Survey Software Applications SURV 264 4 Credits/Units | — | Use of surveying and related software to solve and plot assignments in traverse calculations, horizontal and vertical curve alignments, profiles, contours, and earthwork calculations. Some hand gener… source |
| SURV 280 | Selected Topics SURV 280 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Surveying. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in… source |
| SURV 290 | Special Projects SURV 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |
| TUTR 185 | Tutoring TUTR 185 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Introduction to methods and techniques in tutoring. Tutoring training assignments in various disciplines. [GE] source |
| TUTR 186 | Tutoring-Writing TUTR 186 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Introduction to strategies for effectively tutoring writers at all stages of the writing process and experience working one-on-one with writing across the… source |
| WELD 102 | Introduction to Welding WELD 102 6 Credits/Units | — | An introduction to the welding industry and the various career paths available within the industry. Practical application in general shop safety and department-required training on metal working equi… source |
| WELD 110 | Welding Blueprint Reading WELD 110 5 Credits/Units | — | Interpretation of welding blueprints, welding symbols, tolerances and structural shapes. [GE] source |
| WELD 140 | Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 140 6 Credits/Units | — | Instructional theory and application of Gas Metal Arc Welding processes on ferrous metals. [GE] source |
| WELD 141 | Gas Metal Arc Fabrication WELD 141 6 Credits/Units | — | Application of concepts of gas metal arc welding processes on ferrous metals with a focus on fabrication techniques, proper use of hand tools and equipment found in industry. [GE] source |
| WELD 142 | Flux Core Arc Welding WELD 142 6 Credits/Units | — | Instructional theory and application of arc cutting processes/oxyfuel cutting and flux core arc welding processes on ferrous metals. [GE] source |
| WELD 143 | Flux Core Arc Fabrication WELD 143 6 Credits/Units | — | Application of concepts of flux core arc welding processes on ferrous metals with a focus on fabrication techniques, proper use of hand tools and equipment found in industry. [GE] source |
| WELD 144 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 144 6 Credits/Units | — | Instructional theory and application of arc cutting processes/oxyfuel cutting and shielded metal arc welding processes on ferrous metals. [GE] source |
| WELD 145 | Shielded Metal Arc Fabrication WELD 145 6 Credits/Units | — | Application of concepts of shielded metal arc welding processes on ferrous metals with a focus on fabrication techniques, proper use of hand tools and equipment found in industry. [GE] source |
| WELD 156 | Welding Certification Prep WELD 156 2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Students will use lab time to practice towards a WABO and/or AWS welding certification(s). Weld certification testing is only done in WELD 256 . [GE] source |
| WELD 157 | Weld Fabrication Projects WELD 157 2 Credits/Units | — | Department consent required for enrollment. Use the welding lab to design and/or build an approved fabrication project. WELD 157 can be substituted for WELD 156 to satisfy Welding Technology AAT and… source |
| WELD 199 | Cooperative Work Experience WELD 199 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. [GE] source |
| WELD 200 | Applied Material Science WELD 200 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to applied material science for technical professionals. Covers basic theory, application, and advanced manufacturing methods through a combination of lecture and laboratory activities.… source |
| WELD 240 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 240 6 Credits/Units | — | Instructional theory and application of arc cutting process/oxyfuel cutting and gas tungsten arc welding processes on ferrous metals. [GE] source |
| WELD 241 | Gas Tungsten Arc Fabrication WELD 241 6 Credits/Units | — | Application of concepts of gas tungsten arc welding processes on ferrous metals with a focus on fabrication techniques, proper use of hand tools and equipment found in industry. [GE] source |
| WELD 242 | Advanced Wire Feed Welding WELD 242 6 Credits/Units | — | Advanced instructional theory and application of arc cutting processes/oxyfuel cutting, sub-arc welding and wire feed welding processes on ferrous and nonferrous metals. [GE] source |
| WELD 243 | Advanced Wire Feed Fabrication WELD 243 6 Credits/Units | — | Application of concepts of wire feed welding processes on ferrous and nonferrous metals with a focus on fabrication techniques, proper use of hand tools and equipment found in industry. [GE] source |
| WELD 244 | Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 244 6 Credits/Units | — | Advanced instructional theory and application of arc cutting processes/oxyfuel cutting and gas tungsten arc welding processes on ferrous and nonferrous metals. [GE] source |
| WELD 245 | Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Fabrication WELD 245 6 Credits/Units | — | Application of concepts of advanced gas tungsten arc welding processes on nonferrous metals with a focus on fabrication techniques, proper use of hand tools and equipment found in industry. [GE] source |
| WELD 256 | Weld Certification Test WELD 256 1 Credit/Unit | — | A one day class to test for a WABO and/or AWS welding certification. Class fee is for one certification attempt as approved by the CWI instructor or department head. Some certifications are eligible… source |
| WELD 280 | Selected Topics WELD 280 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Welding. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in t… source |
| WELD 281 | Selected Topics - Lab WELD 281 1-6 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Welding. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Individual topics are listed in t… source |
| WELD 290 | Special Projects WELD 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Projects assigned according to needs and abilities of the student. Hours arranged with instructor. Maximum of 15 credits allowed toward a certificate or degree. [GE] source |
| WGES 101 | Women, Gender, and Power WGES 101 5 Credits/Units | — | Introduction to key concepts and a diversity of texts and authors that shape the interdisciplinary study of women, gender, and power in the United States. Theories explored focus on the lives and sta… source |
| WGES 201 | Women Across Cultures WGES 201 5 Credits/Units | — | A feminist analysis of the economic, reproductive, political, and religious factors that contribute to women's lower status and power in major world areas today. Through the lens of gender and its in… source |
| WGES 210 | Women, Arts, and Culture WGES 210 5 Credits/Units | — | Examines how women have been represented in western culture and how female artists, writers, filmmakers, crafters and musicians have responded to such depictions and created their own work. Through a… source |
| WGES 220 | Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality WGES 220 5 Credits/Units | — | Studies the social construction of difference, inequality and privilege in race, class, gender, sex, and sexual orientation in the U.S. Examines how these categories are created, maintained, and expe… source |
| WGES 225 | Racism & White Privilege In The U.S. WGES 225 3 Credits/Units | — | Critical examination of racism and white privilege in the U.S. analyzing systems of power, privilege and inequity; racial identity; and intercultural competence. [GE, PPI, SE, SS][PNP] source |
| WGES 280 | Selected Topics WGES 280 1-3 Credits/Units | — | Selected topics in Women's, Gender, and Ethnic Studies. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. Because the course varies in content, it is repeatable for credit. Indiv… source |
| WGES 290 | Special Projects WGES 290 1-5 Credits/Units | — | Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. [GE] source |