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AccountingAccounting Accounting Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Bookkeeping Clerk Certificate source
Accounting Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Bookkeeping Clerk Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Architectural Engineering DesignArchitectural Engineering Design Architectural Engineering Design Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Architectural CAD Drafting Certificate source
Architectural Engineering Design Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Architectural CAD Drafting Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Collision TechnicianAutomotive Collision Technician Automotive Collision Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree Refinishing Technician Certificate Structure Repair Technician Certificate Automotive Restoratio… source
Automotive Collision Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Refinishing Technician Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Structure Repair Technician Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Restoration and Customization – Finishing Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Automotive TechnicianAutomotive Technician Advanced Automotive Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree source
Advanced Automotive Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Aviation Maintenance TechnicianAviation Maintenance Technician Aviation Maintenance Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Airframe Maintenance Technician Certificate Powerpla… source
Aviation Maintenance Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Airframe Maintenance Technician Certificate ▸ 26 coursesCertificate source
Powerplant Technician Certificate ▸ 22 coursesCertificate source
Avionics Technician Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Barber Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Central Service/Sterile Processing Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Computer ProgrammingComputer Programming BS Computer Science and Cyber-Physical Software Engineering Computer Programming Associate of Applied Technology Degree source
BS Computer Science and Cyber-Physical Software Engineering ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Computer Programming Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Construction TechnologiesConstruction Technologies Construction Technologies Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Construction Technology Certificate Construction Trades Academy… source
Construction Technologies Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Construction Technology Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateCONST 102 CONST 104 CONST 106 CONST 109 CONST 112 CONST 116 CONST 120 CONST 144 COLL 102 Construction Technology Certificate CIP Code 46.9998 This certificate program builds on the knowledge and skil… source
Construction Trades Academy Pre-Apprenticeship Program (C-TAPP) CertificateApprenticeshipCONST 102 CONST 104 CONST 106 CONST 109 Construction Trades Academy Pre-Apprenticeship Program (C-TAPP) Certificate CIP Code 46.9998 This apprenticeship readiness program prepares students with the k… source
Residential Electrician CertificateCertificateCONST 115 CONST 124 CONST 131 CONST 151 CONST 165 CONST 203 CONST 207 CONST 213 CONST 217 Residential Electrician Certificate CIP Code 46.0302 Residential Electrician is a dynamic program tailored to… source
Residential Plumbing CertificateCertificateCONST 113 CONST 118 CONST 132 CONST 147 CONST 201 CONST 205 CONST 208 CONST 211 CONST 215 Residential Plumbing Certificate CIP Code 46.0503 The Residential Plumbing Certificate is a comprehensive 45-… source
CosmetologyCosmetology Cosmetology Associate of Applied Technology Degree Hair Design Associate of Applied Technology Degree source
Cosmetology Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Hair Design Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Culinary ArtsCulinary Arts Culinary Arts Associate of Applied Technology Degree Basic Cooking Skills Certificate Culinary Advanced Cooking Certificate source
Culinary Arts Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Basic Cooking Skills Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Culinary Advanced Cooking Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assistant ADA Accredited Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Digital Entertainment Design and ProductionDigital Entertainment Design and Production Digital Entertainment Design and Production Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree source
Digital Entertainment Design and Production Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Early Care and EducationEarly Care and Education Early Care and Education Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Early Childhood Leadership Certificate Special Needs Certificate S… source
Early Care and Education Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Leadership Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Special Needs Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
State Initial Early Childhood Education Certificate Step 1: Washington State ECE Stackable Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Short ECE Certificate Of Specialization Certificate Step 2: Washington State ECE Stackable Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Washington State ECE Stackable Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Electrician Low Voltage Fire/ SecurityElectrician Low Voltage Fire/ Security Electrician Low Voltage Fire/Security Associate of Applied Technology Degree Electrician Low Voltage Fire/Security Certificate source
Electrician Low Voltage Fire/Security Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Electrician Low Voltage Fire/Security Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Environmental Sciences and TechnologyEnvironmental Sciences and Technology Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Environmental Sciences Environmental Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science… source
Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Environmental Sciences ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Environmental Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Esthetic SciencesEsthetic Sciences Esthetics Certificate Master Esthetics Certificate Master Esthetic Sciences - Associate of Applied Technology Degree source
Esthetics Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Master Esthetics Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Master Esthetic Sciences - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Graphic Design TechnologyGraphic Design Technology Graphic Design Technology - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Foundations Of Graphic Design Certificate source
Graphic Design Technology - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Foundations Of Graphic Design Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Health Unit Coordinator Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Heating and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Service TechnicianHeating and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Service Technician HVAC - Associate of Applied Technology Degree Basic HVAC/Refrigeration Service Technician Certificate Refrigeration Specialist Certificate source
HVAC - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Basic HVAC/Refrigeration Service Technician Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Refrigeration Specialist Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Human ServicesHuman Services Human Services - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Chemical Dependency Option Certificate source
Human Services - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Chemical Dependency Option Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Interior DesignInterior Design Bachelor of Applied Science in Interior Design Interior Design - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Kitchen and Bath Certificate Sustai… source
Bachelor of Applied Science in Interior Design ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Interior Design - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Kitchen and Bath Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Sustainable Interior Design Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Lineman and ArboricultureLineman and Arboriculture Lineman and Arboriculture Associate of Applied Technology Degree Arboriculture Certificate Commercial Driving License Certificate Electrical Line Worker Certificate Groundma… source
Lineman and Arboriculture Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Arboriculture Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Commercial Driving License Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Electrical Line Worker Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Groundman Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Manufacturing Engineering TechnologiesManufacturing Engineering Technologies Manufacturing Engineering Technologies (MET) AAS-T Degree Manufacturing Engineering Technologies (MET) AAT Degree Intelligent Machine Operator (IMO) Certificate… source
Manufacturing Engineering Technologies (MET) AAS-T Degree ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Manufacturing Engineering Technologies (MET) AAT Degree ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Intelligent Machine Operator (IMO) Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Additive Manufacturing Specialist Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Massage StudiesMassage Studies Massage Studies - Associate of Applied Technology Degree Massage Therapy Certificate source
Massage Studies - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Massage Therapy Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
MechatronicsMechatronics Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Mechatronics Engineering Technology and Automation Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology and Automation Mechatronic… source
Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Mechatronics Engineering Technology and Automation ▸ 53 coursesDegree source
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology and Automation ▸ 54 coursesDegree source
Mechatronics - Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Mechatronics - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Mechatronics Flex 20 Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Medical Assistant - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Medical Histology TechnicianMedical Histology Technician Medical Histology Technician - Associate of Applied Technology Degree source
Medical Histology Technician - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Medical Laboratory TechnicianMedical Laboratory Technician Medical Laboratory Technician - Associate of Applied Technology Degree source
Medical Laboratory Technician - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Network Operations and System SecurityNetwork Operations and System Security Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Degree Network Operations and Systems Security Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Scienc… source
Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Degree ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Network Operations and Systems Security Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Linux Administrator Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Network Operations & Systems Security Professional Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Computer Help Desk Technician Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateNOS 127 Computer Help Desk Technician Certificate CIP Code 11.1003 This certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level careers supporting computer users as a Computer Help Desk Technicia… source
Computer Support Technician Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Network Administrator Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Nondestructive TestingNondestructive Testing Nondestructive Testing - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Eddy Current Testing Certificate Magnetic Particle and Liquid Penetr… source
Nondestructive Testing - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Eddy Current Testing Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Magnetic Particle and Liquid Penetrant Testing Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Radiographic Testing Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Ultrasonic Testing Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
ADN Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Nursing Assistant Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Practical Nursing Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Bachelor of Applied Science in Operations Management ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Pastry ArtsPastry Arts Pastry Arts - Associate of Applied Technology Degree Pastry Arts Basic Certificate Pastry Arts Advanced Certificate source
Pastry Arts - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Pastry Arts Basic Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Pastry Arts Advanced Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Pharmacy Technician AdvancedPharmacy Technician Advanced Pharmacy Technician Advanced - ASHP/ACPE Accredited Associate of Applied Technology Degree Pharmacy Technician - ASHP/ACPE Accredited Certificate source
Pharmacy Technician Advanced - ASHP/ACPE Accredited Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Pharmacy Technician - ASHP/ACPE Accredited Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Associate in Pre-Nursing Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Professional PilotProfessional Pilot Professional Pilot - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree Private Pilot Certificate Commercial Pilot Certificate Instrument Pilot Cert… source
Professional Pilot - Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Private Pilot Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Commercial Pilot Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Instrument Pilot Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Flight Instructor Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Multi-Engine Training Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Airline Multi-Engine Crew Resource Management 1 (CRM 1) Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Airline Multi-Engine Crew Resource Management 2 (CRM 2) Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Multi-Engine Instructor Training (MEI) Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Retail Business ManagementRetail Business Management Retail Business Management - Associate of Applied Technology Degree Retail Business Management Certificate source
Retail Business Management - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Retail Business Management Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Surgical Technology - Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Upholstery Fundamentals Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Upholstery Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Furniture Upholstery Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
WeldingWelding Welding Technology Associate of Applied Technology Degree Basic Welding Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)… source
Welding Technology Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Basic Welding Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Pipe Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Pipe Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Wire Feed Welding Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Layout & Fabrication Welding Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Advanced Powertrain Technician Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Technician Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Ford Maintenance and Light Repair Technician Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Pipe Welding Associate of Applied Technology Degree ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
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ACCT& 201Principles of Accounting ICovers fundamentals of accounting theory and practice, including a study of the accounting cycle and the use of special journals. Focus is on double-entry accounting system and financial statement pr… source
ACCT& 202Principles of Accounting IICovers fundamentals of accounting theory and practice, continued from ACCT& 201. Focus is on issues related to businesses organized as a partnership or corporation and their effects on balance sheet… source
ACCT& 203Principles of Accounting IIIIntroduces the theory of cost accounting and an analysis of accounting data as a part of the managerial process of planning, decision- making, and control. Emphasizes job order, process, standard-cos… source
ACT 102Fundamentals of Collision RepairExplores career safety, industry certifications, vehicle construction, and an overview of the career field. source
ACT 106Body Shop EquipmentCovers operating hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment. Explores air systems and their design and function. source
ACT 110Welding, Heating, & CuttingCovers the skills of welding, heating, and cutting as they relate to the collision industry. source
ACT 115Plastics/SMC RepairExplores plastic, fiberglass, and SMC repairs as they relate to the collision industry. source
ACT 120Glass, Trim, & HardwareCovers the practical skills used to repair and replace door locks and windows and to repair water leaks on car and truck bodies, interior parts, and door skin. source
ACT 125Introduction to Metal StraighteningIntroduces basic body-panel straightening techniques. source
ACT 132Panel ReplacementCovers the fundamentals of replacing hoods, bumpers, fenders, grilles, lids, and other bolted-on panels. source
ACT 133Panel RepairCovers metal-straightening fundamentals including proper tool usage, application of fillers, and sanding for proper size, shape, and texture. source
ACT 134CAPAuto Collision Major RepairIntroduces vehicle damage measuring systems, straightening auto body structure, and replacing structural components. source
ACT 141Auto Body Aluminum RepairThis course is an introduction to aluminum body repair. source
ACT 145Collision EstimatingCovers collision damage estimating, reviewing work orders, and acquiring work skills for job success. source
ACT 151Refinish Equipment PreparationCovers paint-shop equipment and painting fundamentals. source
ACT 154Topcoat RefinishingCovers color matching, final masking, surface cleaning, and topcoat finishing. source
ACT 156Pre-Prime PreparationExplores corrosion protections and vehicle refinish preparation. source
ACT 157Post-Prime PreparationExplores final preparations, blocking, and final sanding for application of topcoat. source
ACT 166CAPSurface Imperfections/Exterior TrimCovers paint application problem solving, final detailing, decals, and trimming. source
ACT 171Plastic RefinishingCovers paint-shop equipment and painting fundamentals as they relate to plastics. source
ACTG 110Bookkeeping IIntroduces fundamental principles of full-cycle, double entry accounting, including maintaining journals, ledgers, and banking records to prepare basic financial statements for service and retail bus… source
ACTG 115Bookkeeping IIIntroduces continued principles of full cycle, double-entry accounting. Covers specialty issues, such as uncollectible accounts, depreciation, inventory notes, interest accruals, and end-of-period wo… source
ACTG 120Electronic Business MathCovers business math applications, including payroll, percents, merchandising, consumer credit, simple and compound interest, prorating, stocks and bonds, and the metric system, using keyboard functi… source
ACTG 135Accounting Spreadsheets IIntroduces electronic spreadsheets (Microsoft Office Excel). Covers creating business forms and spreadsheets to prepare financial statements. Working knowledge of computer literacy to include file ma… source
ACTG 137Accounting Digital OfficeLearn the fundamental applications in Word, Access and PowerPoint in the context of an accounting business. Create Word documents such as client letters, resumes, and credit/collection letters that c… source
ACTG 141QuickBooks ICovers principal applications, basic operating commands, and functions necessary to use QuickBooks automated accounting software. Basic applications include, but are not limited to, vendor, customer,… source
ACTG 143QuickBooks IICovers continued applications for vendor and customer activities using QuickBooks automated accounting software. Also covers starting up companies, inventory management, sales tax, payroll, and worki… source
ACTG 145QuickbooksCovers principal applications, basic operating commands and functions necessary to use Quickbooks automated accounting software. Basic applications include but are not limited to vendor, customer, ba… source
ACTG 160Payroll & Business TaxesProvides practice in all payroll operations, the recording of accounting entries involving payroll, and the preparation of required payroll and business tax returns. Covers the concepts, laws, and te… source
ACTG 211Principles of Accounting I LabProvides instructional activities that support material covered in ACCT& 201 in a supervised lab environment. source
ACTG 212Principles of Accounting II LabProvides instructional activities that support material covered in ACCT& 202 in a supervised lab environment. source
ACTG 224Fundamentals of Governmental/Nonprofit AccountingIntroduces the fundamentals of accounting theory and practice of government/nonprofit accounting, including a study of accounting methods; the reasons for and the use of the various funds; the purpos… source
ACTG 260Business Office IProvides an opportunity for students to experience and explore job readiness skills, seeing accounting related issues in the real world, and refreshing accounting skills learned in prior quarters. Re… source
ACTG 262CAPBusiness Office IIProvides an opportunity for students to build confidence through realistic office simulation projects. Demonstrate your ability to complete work to accounting industry standards. source
ACTG 291Individual Income Tax AccountingContinues the study of the fundamentals of individual income tax accounting theory and practice, including a detailed study of the rules and regulations for preparation of the most common forms and s… source
ACTG 294Individual Income Tax Accounting LabThis lab provides a supervised setting, with instructional support, to apply understanding of federal individual income tax rules and regulations to specific tax problems. Students will be able to ha… source
AMT 104Basic Mathematics, Basic Physics, and Weight & BalancePerform all of the mathematical computations required in the Aviation Maintenance Technician curriculum. Understand the scientific principles that apply to the operation of aircraft, engines, and the… source
AMT 109Basic ElectricityCovers direct-current circuits, series, and parallel-circuit arrangements and their application. Includes the relationship between voltage, current, resistance, and power. Students will calculate and… source
AMT 116Aircraft Drawings, Cleaning & Corrosion Control, Ground Operations & Servicing, and Fluid Lines & FittingsSketch aircraft repairs and alterations and understand information presented on typical aircraft blueprints, graphs, and charts. Recognize types of corrosion and know their causes, identify and use t… source
AMT 119Materials & ProcessesLearn about identification and selection of non-destructive testing methods, dye-penetrant, eddy current, ultra-sound, and magnetic particle inspections, as well as basic heat-treated processes, airc… source
AMT 125Advanced ElectricityUnderstand the effect of resistance, capacitance, and inductance in AC circuits, and understand transformers. Learn about basic semi-conductor devices (diodes and transistors), and be able to explain… source
AMT 127Maintenance Forms & Records, Publications, and Mechanics Privileges & LimitationsUse maintenance records and entries, maintenance forms, and inspection reports. Requires reading, comprehension, and application of information from the FAA and manufacturer's maintenance specificati… source
AMT 132Wood Structures, Aircraft Coverings, & FinishesCovers wood aircraft construction, repair, and inspection. Students will select, apply, inspect, test, and repair aircraft fabric and fiberglass covering materials. Become familiar with types of airc… source
AMT 133Aircraft Fuel Systems, Ice & Rain Control Systems, & Fire Protection SystemsCovers principles of operation and configuration of warning systems, electrical brake controls, anti-skid systems, and landing gear position indicating and warning systems. Learn the effects of ice a… source
AMT 135Sheet Metal StructuresInspection and repair of all types of sheet metal. Information regarding the fabrication, construction, and repair of sheet-metal aircraft structures. source
AMT 136Welding, Position & Warning SystemsPrinciples regarding the fabrication, construction, and repair of welded aircraft structures. Principles of operation of speed and configuration warning systems, electrical brake controls, anti-skid… source
AMT 137Non-Metallic StructuresCovers inspection and repair of all types of non-metallic and composite structures, including transparent plastic enclosures and interiors. source
AMT 138Aircraft InspectionsLecture, demonstration, and practical application are used to train students in the methods and techniques of all phases of aircraft inspections, federal aviation regulations, maintenance record entr… source
AMT 139Assembly & RiggingCovers basic information regarding the assembly of aircraft, components, rigging of all flight control surfaces, balancing and inspection of flight controls, alignment of aircraft structures, and jac… source
AMT 140Aircraft Landing GearInspect, check, service, and repair landing gear retraction systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires, and steering systems. source
AMT 141Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power SystemsInspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair hydraulic and pneumatic power systems and components. Identify and select hydraulic fluids. source
AMT 142Hangar Operations & MaintenancePerform maintenance on items of shop equipment used in the day-to-day operation of the aircraft maintenance hangar, calibrate precision tools as needed, and assist in repair station operations. Note:… source
AMT 143Airframe Electrical SystemsLearn about operation of AC and DC electrical systems used on large and small aircraft, generating and starting systems, AC and DC electric motors, wiring, controls, switches, indicators, and protect… source
AMT 144Engine Electrical SystemsDevelop an understanding of the operation of generators, alternators, DC motors, and AC motors, and their repair and overhaul. Learn the special requirements of electrical components operating in hig… source
AMT 145Cabin Atmosphere Control SystemsPhysiological aspects of flight. Inspection and maintenance of oxygen, pressurization, heating, cooling and air-conditioning systems. source
AMT 146Aircraft Instrument, Communication & Navigation SystemsLearn principles of operation of common aircraft instruments, air- or vacuum-driven gyros, pilot-static systems, and static system leak tests. Gain operating principles of common avionics equipment,… source
AMT 208Helicopter Operations & Maintenance PracticesCovers history, operations, regulations, publications, records, special-use equipment, and basic maintenance fundamentals as they relate to rotorcraft. source
AMT 210Basic Rotor Systems Maintenance & RepairCovers history of rotorcraft and principles of flight, types, and function of rotor systems, overhaul of rotor hub assemblies, installation and static balancing of rotors, types and function of anti-… source
AMT 212Advanced Rotor Systems Maintenance & RepairCovers vibration analysis, installation and dynamic balancing of rotor systems, tracking of helicopter rotor blades, principles of helicopter auto-rotation, and adjustment of auto-rotation RPM for po… source
AMT 215Helicopter SystemsCovers helicopter power plants and controls; fuel systems, turbine fuels, and fuel system components; oil systems and types of oils; mechanical drives, clutches, drive shafts, freewheeling units, and… source
AMT 217FAA Testing & Turbine EnginesCovers preparation for and completion of FAA certification examinations. FAA written examinations are accomplished outside of CPTC at an FAA Designated Written Examination Center. After successful co… source
AMT 219Engine Lubrication SystemsCovers the components and the operation of engine lubrication systems. Introduction to the requirements and characteristics of engine lubricants and lubrication systems. source
AMT 221Engine Instrument SystemsCovers the theory and principles of operation of electrical and mechanical fluid rate-of-flow indicating systems. Covers electrical and mechanical temperature, pressure, and RPM-indicating systems. source
AMT 224Powerplant Reciprocating Engine TheoryCovers the history of aircraft engines, principles of energy transformation, theory of operation, engine requirements and configuration, and overhaul of horizontally-opposed engines. source
AMT 225Powerplant Maintenance & OperationPowerplant maintenance and operation consists of theory of operation; engine requirements, configuration and installation; and troubleshooting and removal of horizontally-opposed engines. source
AMT 226Engine Fuel System & Fire ProtectionFuel systems and fire protection consists of transformation of energy, chemistry of combustion, and thermal efficiency of fuel-air mixtures. Fire protection covers the components and the operation of… source
AMT 228Engine Fuel Metering SystemsFuel metering consists of the principles of fuel metering for float carbs, pressure carb, fuel injection, anti-detonation injection, turbine fuel controls, and electronic engine-fuel controls. source
AMT 229CAPPropellers & FAA Final TestingConsists of the theory of operation and nomenclature; propeller controls and instrumentation; fixed pitch, controllable pitch, constant speed, and feathering propellers; governors, anti-ice, phasing,… source
AMT 231Engine InspectionEngine inspection consists of detailed work with FAA regulations, types of inspections, conformance to type certificate data sheets and major alterations, airworthiness directives, and maintenance re… source
AMT 233Engine Ignition & Starting SystemsCovers the operation, maintenance, and overhaul of magnetos and ignition; harnesses; the inspection, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of reciprocating and turbine engine ignition system; and co… source
AMT 235Induction, Airflow, Cooling & Exhaust SystemsLearn about the maintenance of carburetors and fuel-injected, naturally aspirated, turbo-charged, and super-charged induction systems. Learn about maintenance of ice and rain control systems, as well… source
AMT 239Advanced Hangar Operations & MaintenanceAdvanced hangar operations and maintenance is designed for students currently enrolled in the helicopter and powerplant classes. It includes servicing and repair of shop equipment, calibration of pre… source
ARC 120Residential Drafting & Design IOverview of the design industry, construction procedures, codes, guidelines and standards, elements and principles of design, spatial concepts, and energy efficiency in design. source
ARC 124Residential Drafting & Design IIOverview of site factors and legal regulations affecting design, site plans, residential floor plans, symbols and systems, electrical plans, plumbing plans, HVAC plans, and roof plans. source
ARC 126Residential Drafting & Design IIIOverview of specialized Construction Documents: Exterior Elevations; Cabinet and Interior Elevations; foundation systems and plans; and framing methods and plans. Students will create drawings using… source
ARC 146Detailing and Light ConstructionStudents will be introduced to concepts and common terminology used in light wood- framed construction. Students will produce standard details of structural design for residential applications using… source
ARC 150Construction Materials ResearchStudents will investigate and research: materials, methods, and trends in construction; the Construction Specification Institute's (CSI) MasterFormat, SectionFormat, and PageFormat systems; and metho… source
ARC 171Drafting Technologies IOverview of basic manual drafting skills; architectural lines, text and layers; isometric drawings; orthographic and Multiview projections; and roof plan layout and components. source
ARC 175Civil EngineeringAn introduction to civil engineering software. Students will learn to create, edit and modify civil CAD design objects, add annotation, obtain information, and import other software data into Civil C… source
ARC 183Introduction to CAD DraftingAn introduction to CAD software. You will learn to utilize the fundamentals of CAD software to produce basic architectural drawings. source
ARC 192Engineering Mechanics of MaterialsStudents will apply basic engineering used in the building design field: forces, force systems, loading and reactions; material stress and strain; selection of wood columns and wood connection materi… source
ARC 219Residential Drafting & Design IVOverview of design criteria for structural loading; section and detail drawings; stair and fireplace construction; commercial building codes; and materials for commercial construction. Students will… source
ARC 223Design Project IProject management and design of a single-family residence compliant with current state building and energy codes, all based on the needs of a hypothetical client. Project will be designed using curr… source
ARC 225CAPDesign Project IIStudents will manage and design an intermediate architectural drafting project. Address regulatory codes, hypothetical client needs, establish schedules, and give effective progress reports. Students… source
ARC 227Special Intern ProjectCompletion of a 150-hour job site internship as approved by the instructor and under employer supervision as stated in the Work-Based Learning Experience Plan and Agreement. source
ARC 229Special Design ProjectComplete a design project of student's choosing, as approved by the instructor to aid in realistic training. source
ARC 231Cost Estimating IUse industry software to estimate the cost of a single-story residential project as assigned by your instructor. source
ARC 255Employment ResearchBasic job-seeking skill activities, including résumé preparation, employer contacts, presentation activities, and employment opportunities. source
ARC 262Intro to 3D ModelingA hands-on introduction to 3D modeling. This course walks you through the basics of 3D software (i.e. SketchUp). Develop a preliminary design model using massing. Learn about strategies and technique… source
ARC 282Intro to Building Information ModelingUse current industry standard architectural 3D software application to produce three- dimensional building models and production drawings. Explores integration of building systems in a three-dimensio… source
ARC 286Advanced Building Information ModelingUsing current industry standard architectural 3D software students will create software families. Manage both two-dimensional and three-dimensional information within the program family through use o… source
ARC 288Applied CADDUse a current industry standard 3D software application (Civil3D) to import GIS data as AutoCAD Civil 3D software and export AutoCAD Civil 3D objects to different GIS formats. Also, create Surfaces,… source
ARC 293Engineering StaticsStudents will apply basic engineering used in the building design field: equilibrium, loads and reactive forces, shear and bending in structures, and wood spanning elements. source
ARCF 103Fundamentals & Shop EquipmentCovers shop safety, fundamentals of tool use, and proper use of shop equipment. source
ARCF 109Welding & Metal SkillsCovers welding, heating, and cutting techniques using MIG and oxyacetylene equipment. Students will learn safe handling and correct metal-forming techniques of sheet metal. source
ARCF 114Basic Repairs & AssemblyCovers basic repair and assembly procedures for bolt-on body components. source
ARCF 119Custom FabricationExplores basic customizing techniques used on original factory parts, as well as fabrication of custom parts. source
ARCF 124Refinishing EquipmentExplores refinishing equipment use and maintenance. source
ARCF 129Refinish PreparationExplores corrosion protection and vehicle refinish preparation. source
ARCF 130Advanced Paint ApplicationCovers application of advanced masking, topcoat shading, and graphics on a restoration or custom project. source
ARCF 133Fiberglass/Composites TechniquesFurther develop skills in customizing techniques used on original factory parts, as well as fabrication of custom parts. source
ARCF 134Custom RefinishingCovers topcoat, clear coat, and custom refinishing. source
ARCF 141Surface Imperfections/Show & ShineCovers paint-application problem-solving and show detailing. source
ARCF 154Automotive Restoration & Customization Finishing LabFinish projects and competencies in restoration and/or customizing. Nine credits in summer quarter; variable credit other three quarters. source
ARCF 159Metal Straightening & ShapingMetal straightening and shaping techniques on a custom or restoration project. source
ARCF 167Custom Paint ApplicationCovers application of custom masking, topcoat shading and graphics. source
ARCF 168Applied Metal SkillsCovers application of previously acquired metal skills as they relate to students' project work. source
ARCF 170Custom Refinishing Special ProjectsDevelop skills in advanced custom and/or restoration techniques. Students will have the opportunity to apply knowledge to projects of personal interest, as assigned, and/or job shadowing. source
ART& 100Art AppreciationIntroduction to the diversity of the art world from ancient civilizations to contemporary society. A discussion of art terminology and methods will be covered in an overview of art materials and tech… source
ASL& 121American Sign Language IInforms students about deafness, deaf culture, the deaf community, and American Sign Language. Learn to communicate both expressively and receptively in American Sign Language in basic conversation s… source
ASL 122American Sign Language IIAn expansion of ASL& 121, working toward mastery of American Sign Language. Course focuses on deeper insights into vocabulary, grammar, receptive/expressive skills, and history with increased knowled… source
AUT 147Automotive BrakesTheory and troubleshooting of hydraulic systems, disc brake systems, drum brake systems, power booster systems and antilock brake systems. source
AUT 149Automotive Suspension, Steering, & Wheel AlignmentTheory and troubleshooting of front suspension systems, steering systems, rear suspension systems, and computer-controlled systems. This course will also cover basic wheel alignment, including two- a… source
AUT 157Automotive Brakes, Suspension, Steering, & Wheel Alignment LabRepair automotive brakes, steering, and suspension systems by applying knowledge attained in required courses. This is a hands-on class that uses live projects. Instructor's permission required. source
AUT 174Engine Minor Mechanical RepairDiagnose and repair general engine mechanical, lubrication, and cooling system problems. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory, diagnostics, and… source
AUT 175Engine Major Mechanical RepairDiagnose and repair engine blocks, heads, and valve trains. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory, diagnostics, and removal and installation pro… source
AUT 178Engine Mechanical LabRepair engine components by applying knowledge attained in required courses. This is a hands-on class that uses live projects. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with diagnosis… source
AUT 209Electronic SystemsDiagnose and repair automotive electronic systems and study basic application of computerized electronic control systems. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with the terminolog… source
AUT 212Electrical SystemsDiagnose and repair automotive electrical systems and study basic application of computerized electronic control systems. Introduction to Hybrid electrical cars. Upon completion of this course, stude… source
AUT 217Automotive Ignition SystemsDiagnose and repair electronic and computer-controlled automotive ignition systems. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory, and diagnostic and re… source
AUT 223Automotive Fuel SystemsDiagnose and repair fuel management systems. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory, and diagnostic and repair procedures used on automobiles and… source
AUT 236Automotive Emissions SystemsDiagnose and repair emissions control systems. Upon completion of this course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory, and diagnostic and repair procedures used on automobiles a… source
AUT 239Automotive Clutches & Manual TransmissionsProvides students with the knowledge and skills to competently repair automotive clutches and manual transmissions/ transaxles. Upon completion of the course, students will be familiar with the termi… source
AUT 243Automotive Axles, Drivelines, Differentials & Transfer CasesProvides students with the knowledge and skills to competently repair automotive axles, drivelines, differentials, and transfer cases. Upon completion of the course, students will be familiar with th… source
AUT 246Manual Drive Trains & Axles LabThis course is designed to teach students to competently repair drive-train components by applying knowledge attained in required courses. This is a hands-on class that uses live projects. Upon compl… source
AUT 247Automatic TransmissionsThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to competently repair automatic transmissions. Upon completion of the course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory,… source
AUT 250Automatic TransaxlesThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to competently repair automatic transaxles. Upon completion of the course, students will be familiar with the terminology, basic theory, di… source
AUT 251CAPAutomatic Transmission/Transaxle LabThis course is designed to teach students to competently repair automatic transmission/ transaxle assemblies by applying knowledge attained in required courses. This is a hands-on class that uses liv… source
AUT 255Automotive Air Conditioning, Heating & VentilationTheory, troubleshooting, and repair of automotive air-conditioning systems, heating systems, and ventilation systems. Also covers recovery and recycling of both R-12 and R134A refrigerants. source
AUTH 145Advanced Lab & Final Exam PreparationGives students a hands-on opportunity for preparation for the final exam. source
AVIO 105Basic ElectricityThis course will introduce basic electronics theory along with understanding of both direct and alternating current. The fundamentals of Ohms and Kirchhoff’s laws will be used to understand circuit m… source
AVIO 107Circuit TheoryThis course introduces basic circuit theory and describes how direct and alternating current operate within series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. Formulas, measurement techniques, and calcul… source
AVIO 110Electrical componentsThis course will introduce important discreet circuit components and diagnostic techniques. The items in this course are fundamental to many circuits. Examples of the components covered in this cours… source
AVIO 115Hazards and SafetyFundamentals of on-equipment safety practices, hazardous material handling and identification. General first aid, CPR, and treatment for electrical shock injuries are introduced and discussed during… source
AVIO 120RF CircuitsThis course will give the student the knowledge necessary to recognize and identify frequency dependent circuits such as: filter supply circuits, frequency sensitive filtering circuits, and wave gene… source
AVIO 125Digital LogicThis course will explore digital logic gates, functions, and symbols. Students will analyze, define, and interpret digital logic circuits and compare hexadecimal, octal, and binary digital numbering… source
AVIO 130Aircraft Maintenance PracticesThis course introduces common maintenance practices and fundamentals of on-equipment maintenance. Students will practice interpretation of schematic, pictorial, wiring, and block diagrams. Students w… source
AVIO 135Aircraft Handling and TestingFundamental knowledge and practices involved in aircraft structures, terminology, aerodynamic forces, flight control surfaces, and ground handling procedures and safety. Use of circuit measuring equi… source
AVP 105Private Pilot ITraining in basic aircraft control, aircraft systems, airport procedures, and traffic pattern operations. AVP 105 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 10 $1,981.60 $550 So… source
AVP 110Private Pilot IICovers aircraft control, establishing and maintaining specific flight attitudes, and ground reference maneuvers. AVP 110 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 10 $1,981.60… source
AVP 115Private Pilot IIIBasic performance maneuvers, traffic pattern procedures, and takeoffs and landings. Upon successful completion, students will solo the aircraft. AVP 115 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual No… source
AVP 118Private Pilot Practical Test Standards IReceive additional flight and ground training as required to meet pilot certification requirements. source
AVP 125Private Pilot IVIntroduces knowledge, skills and aeronautical experience necessary to successfully complete the navigation and cross-country flight portion of flight training. AVP 125 Flight Training Flight Hours Ai… source
AVP 130Private Pilot VProvides the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to read and understand disseminated weather reports and forecasts. Meets the requirements for cross-country navigation and basic i… source
AVP 135CAPPrivate Pilot VIGain the proficiency to meet the requirements necessary for FAA Private Pilot Certification with an Airplane Category and Single-Engine Class Rating. AVP 135 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Du… source
AVP 138Private Pilot Practical Test Standards IIReceive additional flight and ground training as required to meet pilot certification requirements. source
AVP 140Instrument Pilot IIntroduces skills that will establish a strong foundation in basic attitude instrument flying and basic instrument navigation. AVP 140 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft… source
AVP 145Instrument Pilot IIPerform precision attitude instrument flight, including advanced navigation techniques and procedures. AVP 145 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 9 $1,783.44 $ 495 Pre/P… source
AVP 150Instrument Pilot IIIApply advanced navigation techniques and perform holding pattern entry procedures. AVP 150 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 11 $2,179.76 $ 605 Pre/Post 11 $ 165 Total… source
AVP 152Instrument Pilot Practical Standards IIIReceive additional flight and ground training as required to meet pilot certification requirements. source
AVP 155Instrument Pilot IVPerform holding patterns and instrument approach procedures. AVP 155 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 10 $1,981.60 $ 55 0 Pre/Post 10 $ 150 Total $2,131.60 $ 550 Combi… source
AVP 160Instrument Pilot VPerform cross-country flight using advanced navigation procedures. Use ATC communication procedures and conduct instrument departures, arrivals, and approaches. AVP 160 Flight Training Flight Hours A… source
AVP 170CAPInstrument Pilot VIAcquire the flight and aeronautical knowledge proficiency required for the issuance of the FAA Instrument-Airplane Rating. AVP 170CAP Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft… source
AVP 172Instrument Pilot Practical Standards IVReceive additional flight and ground training as required to meet pilot certification requirements. source
AVP 175Commercial Pilot IAcquire initial VFR cross-country flight training. Pilotage, dead-reckoning, and radio navigation will be covered. AVP 175 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 8 $1,585.28… source
AVP 180Commercial Pilot IIReceive additional VFR cross-country flight training. Additional flight training will encompass mountain flying techniques and local night flight operations. AVP 180 Flight Training Flight Hours Airc… source
AVP 185Commercial Pilot IIIReceive final training in VFR cross-country flight and night operations. The cross-country flight hours required for Commercial Pilot Certification will be completed. AVP 185 Flight Training Flight H… source
AVP 190Airline Multi-Engine CRM (Crew Resource Management) IUpdate your knowledge and skills in multi-engine and advanced avionics operations, systems, performance, instrument, and airline crew operations. Operate a multi-engine aircraft as a crew and log no… source
AVP 195Airline Multi-Engine CRM (Crew Resource Management) IIUpdate your knowledge and skills in multi-engine and advanced avionics operations, systems, performance, instrument, and airline crew operations. Operate a multi-engine aircraft as a crew and log no… source
AVP 210Commercial Pilot IVReceive initial flight and ground training in high-performance Commercial Pilot Certification maneuvers. Flight maneuver training includes chandelles, lazy eights, steep power turns, and accuracy lan… source
AVP 215Commercial Pilot VGain additional aeronautical knowledge and flying skills necessary for advanced precision flight maneuvers. AVP 215 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircraft* Dual Non-Complex Aircraft 3 $594.48 $ 165 So… source
AVP 218Multi-Engine Instructor Certification MEIObtain and/or update knowledge and skills to meet Federal Aviation Administration multi-engine instructor requirements. Multi-engine operations, systems, performance, instrument, and aerodynamics wil… source
AVP 220Commercial Pilot VIReceive advanced training in all the required Commercial Pilot Certification maneuvers. Flying proficiency in these maneuvers will meet the requirements set forth in the FAA Practical Test Standards.… source
AVP 223Commercial Pilot Practical Standards VReceive additional flight and ground training as required to meet pilot certification requirements. source
AVP 230Commercial Pilot VIIOperate a high-performance aircraft with retractable landing gear and constant-speed propeller. Basic flight maneuvers and aircraft systems will be covered. AVP 230 Flight Training Flight Hours Aircr… source
AVP 235Commercial Pilot VIIIOperate a high-performance aircraft with retractable landing gear and constant-speed propeller. Advanced flight maneuvers, as well as emergency procedures, will be mastered. AVP 235 Flight Training F… source
AVP 240Commercial Pilot IXOperate a high-performance aircraft with retractable landing gear and constant-speed propeller. Increase proficiency in advanced flight maneuvers and emergency procedures. Obtain logbook endorsement… source
AVP 245Commercial Pilot XReceive initial preparative training to increase aeronautical skills and experience to meet the requirements for the issuance of a Commercial Pilot Certificate. Basic performance maneuvers, traffic p… source
AVP 250Commercial Pilot XIReceive additional preparative training to increase aeronautical skills and experience to meet the requirements for the issuance of a Commercial Pilot Certificate. AVP 250 Flight Training Flight Hour… source
AVP 255CAPCommercial Pilot XIIReceive final advanced preparative training to increase aeronautical skills and experience to meet the requirements for the issuance of a Commercial Pilot Certificate. AVP 255CAP Flight Training Flig… source
AVP 257Commercial Pilot Practical Standards VIReceive additional flight and ground training as required to meet pilot certification requirements. source
AVP 260Certified Flight Instructor IReceive initial training in teaching and learning theory, as well as overall review of commercial pilot aeronautical knowledge subject areas. Student will be trained to fly the aircraft from the righ… source
AVP 265Certified Flight Instructor IIMaster proper teaching techniques from the right seat of the training aircraft. Develop proficiency in conducting aeronautical knowledge briefings. Successful completion will result when knowledge an… source
AVP 268Certified Instrument Flight InstructorAcquire the aeronautical knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to obtain an FAA Instrument Flight Instructor Rating added to student's Certified Flight Instructor Certificate. AVP268 Flight Tra… source
AVP 271Multi-Engine CertificationObtain and/or update their knowledge and skills to meet Federal Aviation Administration multi-engine requirements. Multi-engine operations, systems, performance, instrument, and aerodynamics will be… source
BAKE 106Chocolate I (Confections)Explores the different types of chocolate used in making assorted treats, candies, and garnishes. Various methods of tempering, chocolate decorating, fudges, truffles, and other candies will be ident… source
BAKE 109Patisserie IProvides students with the opportunity to attain fundamental baking, time management, and production competencies in the program run bistro. These include scones, muffins, cookies and cake; demonstra… source
BAKE 114Dessert Alternatives (Sugar Free, Gluten Free)Covers how to make sugar-free, vegan, and gluten-free desserts. Students will explore how to develop and use special ingredients, techniques, and methods when making desserts not using standard ingre… source
BAKE 116Patisserie IIProvides students with the opportunity to refine fundamental baking, time management, and production competencies in the program run bistro. These include scones, muffins, cookies and cake; demonstra… source
BAKE 117Frozen DessertsExplores the world of frozen desserts. Students will develop recipes for various frozen desserts, such as gelato, sorbets, parfaits, and ice creams, along with savory desserts with the use of herbs,… source
BAKE 118CakesIntroduces students to the mixing methods, their ingredients and function in cake baking. Correct scaling, portioning, baking and determining doneness of assorted cakes. Filings and icings will be in… source
BAKE 119Yeast BreadsIntroduces students to the techniques used with starters and yeasts. Students will demonstrate how to cultivate yeast with proper proofing and baking techniques, along with completing a variety of ye… source
BAKE 122Patisserie IIIIntroduces students to the experience of managing, training, and mentoring fellow classmates. Provides students with the opportunity to further refine fundamental cooking, time management, and produc… source
BAKE 131Pies, Tarts, Custards and FillingsIntroduces students to a variety of pie crusts and the preparation of assorted fruit fillings. Tarts, custards, and pastry cream will also be explored. source
BAKE 134Quick Breads, Cookies, BrowniesIntroduces students to the ingredients and function in preparation of quick breads and cookies. Students will explore the assorted doughs, shapes, and baking and finishing methods. source
BAKE 140Restaurant (Individual) Desserts and Petit FoursIntroduces students to the challenges of creating individual desserts for restaurants. Students will make individual desserts for the college restaurant and learn the detailed art of the Petit Fours. source
BAKE 153Sugar WorkIntroduces students to the stages of sugar work. Students will demonstrate how to make various sugar-based candies and pulled sugar items. The coloring and handling of sugar flowers and ribbons will… source
BAKE 157Wedding CakesCovers elaborate techniques used in the composition, design, and execution of wedding cakes. Explores the use of gum paste, fondant, and modeling chocolate. Students will develop a cake rendering on… source
BAKE 163Retail and Customer ServiceFamiliarizes students with all aspects of retail service, cashiering and retail displays. Included are opening/closing procedures, retail layout and presentation, customer service, leadership, sanita… source
BAKE 165Kitchen and Bistro ManagementPrepares students to be responsible for specific operational procedures involved in running a kitchen and retail bakery counter. Students also learn how to communicate with, lead, and manage differen… source
BARBR 120Wet StylingCover a spectrum of wet styling methods, delve into the art of molding and wrapping. Explore, pincurls, and roller sets. Enhance natural texture styling; enhancing curls, waves, and coils. Elevate yo… source
BARBR 125Barbering HistoryExplore the rich history of Barbering and the tradition of barber-surgeons. Analyze the symbolism of the classic barber pole, deciphering its colors, stripes, and rotation. Examine technological adva… source
BARBR 130Barbering FundamentalsExplore the intricate art of advanced tapering and fades; mastering seamless transitions and finishes. Gain hands-on practice with specialized equipment, honing precision and creativity. From fundame… source
BARBR 135Lab Clinic ICover the fundamentals of client consultation to determine client needs through scalp and hair analysis. Explore hands-on hair cutting and styling techniques. Participants practice barber skills whil… source
BARBR 140Shaving and Basic FacialCover the fundamentals of shaving techniques with precision and finesse. Learn the intricate functions of tools, master the 14 shaving zones, and perfect razor positions and strokes for a symmetrical… source
BARBR 146Barbering Professional Success and DevelopmentCover the essentials of presenting a professional image in barbering, including grooming, demeanor, and communication. Discover how ergonomics impact performance and prevent injury. Learn the key pri… source
BARBR 151Lab Clinic IICover essential barbering skills with an emphasis on shaving services. Master proper razor techniques for symmetrical shaving, including facial zones. Understand skincare and facial massage for clien… source
BARBR 161CapstoneExplore barbering techniques from scissor cuts to razor fades with confidence. Merge classic traditions with modern trends for unique looks. Cultivate professionalism, diversity appreciation, and con… source
BARBR 166State Board Exam PreparationCover the practice techniques mandated by the Washington State Barber Practical Exam, alongside comprehensive preparation for the Written Board Examination. Define essential vocabulary in the field o… source
BARBR 170Lab Clinic IIICover the core aspects of barbering, focusing on consultation, scalp and hair analysis. Master skills in shear, clipper, and razor techniques, including precise beard shaping. Blend innovation with t… source
BIOL& 160General Biology w/LabProvides an introduction to cellular biology for students preparing for the health professions. Major concepts include the structure, reproduction, and metabolism of cells; genetics; ecological persp… source
BIOL& 175Human Biology w/LabThis course is an in-depth approach to body systems, emphasizing the relationship between structure and functions. This is a laboratory course appropriate for non-science majors or for students begin… source
BIOL& 241Human A & P IProvides students with the first course of the two-quarter study of body structure and related physiology on cellular-through-system levels. Includes an in-depth study of cells, tissues, and integume… source
BIOL& 242Human A & P IIProvides students with the second course of the two-quarter study of body structure and related physiology on cellular-through-system levels. Includes an in-depth study of body organization and cardi… source
BIOL& 260MicrobiologyProvides students with the content of diversity, structure, and physiology of beneficial and harmful microbes. Laboratory practice in identification of microbial species through culturing, staining,… source
BUS& 201Business LawIntroduces students to business law as it applies to the business world through the Uniform Commercial Code. Examines legal institutions and processes, legal reasoning, and the interaction of law and… source
BUS 310Project ManagementCoordination of projects involving multiple tasks and resources, and the resolution of the conflicts that arise is a critical skill in business. This course teaches students some of the techniques ne… source
CAH 102Medical Terminology IProvides students with the basic techniques of medical word building using basic word elements. The class will be organized according to specific body systems and will include key terms and the intro… source
CAH 105CLComputer ApplicationsIntroduction course to the use of Microsoft Office and related online programs. Students will become familiar with online tools and learn team-based projects while developing a proficiency in the use… source
CAH 110Introduction to Medical Laboratory TechnologyProvides an overview of the profession of Medical Laboratory Technology which includes an introduction to laboratory accreditation and certification, types of laboratory personnel, medical, ethical a… source
CAS 105KeyboardingUse computers to develop touch control and proper keyboarding techniques; introduction to basic word-processing functions. source
CAS 115CLIntroduction to ComputingExplore personal computer concepts from a user's perspective. In this introductory course, learn computer terminology; run programs; save, retrieve, and search for files; use help; and perform comput… source
CAS 121CLWord IUse beginning word-processing techniques while creating and editing business documents. Create tables, columns, envelopes, and mailing labels. Work with special features to track and review changes a… source
CAS 125CLWord IIExplore advanced word processing with Microsoft Word. Perform mail merges, create styles, use advanced graphics tools, create basic forms with formulas, and use advanced report functions, including i… source
CAS 130CLExcel ICreate and analyze professionally formatted spreadsheets. Enter data, formulas, and functions. Create charts and insert graphics. Sort and filter lists. source
CAS 135CLExcel IIUse advanced spreadsheet features and functions to analyze and project data. Learn how to use what-if analysis tools, such as scenarios and solver. Create macros; validate data; link worksheets/books… source
CAS 141CLPowerPointCreate professionally formatted presentations that include animation and transitions. Insert and format charts, graphics, diagrams and pictures. Save presentations for various delivery options. Worki… source
CAS 145CLPublisherExplore desktop publishing in this project-based class. Create and edit flyers, newsletters, brochures, logos, calendars, and various business publications. Use mail merge to create letters and label… source
CAS 151CLAccess IDevelop basic relational databases as you create, edit, format, and print tables, queries, forms, and reports. Copy records and import tables from another Access database. Define field properties and… source
CDL 170Introduction to Commercial Driving(Instructed in partnership with Drive 160 Academy) This course provides an overview of the commercial driving industry. It covers topics such as types of commercial vehicles, roles and responsibiliti… source
CDL 175Vehicle Operations and Control(Instructed in partnership with Drive 160 Academy) This course focuses on the practical skills needed to operate and control a commercial vehicle. It covers topics like vehicle inspection, basic cont… source
CDL 180Safety Procedures and Emergency Handling(Instructed in partnership with Drive 160 Academy) This course is designed to educate students about the safety procedures to be followed while driving a commercial vehicle. It covers topics like def… source
CDL 185CDL Licensing Preparation(Instructed in partnership with Drive 160 Academy) This course prepares students for the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exam. It covers all sections of the exam, including general knowledge, air b… source
CDL 190Introduction to Truck MaintenanceThis course covers essential truck maintenance skills, including brake and clutch adjustments. Students will learn the basics of the truck electrical system and how to diagnose and repair headlights,… source
CHEM& 110Chemical Concepts w/LabAn introduction to chemistry intended for non-science majors. This course looks at how models of atoms, bonding, and the structures of materials provide an understanding of common chemical properties… source
CHEM& 121Intro to ChemistryUnderstanding the metric system, atomic theory, bonding, quantitative relationships, solutions, gases, acids and bases, salts, and nuclear chemistry. Lab included. source
CHEM& 131Introduction to Organic/BiochemistryThis course is a survey of organic and biochemistry. The following topics are covered: Nomenclature of organic matter, alcohols, alkenes, organic acids and bases, amines and amides, carbohydrates, pr… source
CHEM& 161General Chemistry with Lab ICourse covers methods and measurements, including significant figures and scientific notation, states of matter, atomic structure, the periodic table, ionic and covalent bonding, and calculations and… source
CHEM& 162General Chemistry with Lab IIA continuation of general chemistry with instruction in properties of solutions, calculation of solution concentrations, thermodynamics, acids and bases, oxidation and reduction, and radioactivity. A… source
CMST& 220Public SpeakingAn Open Course Library class with inexpensive course materials. Assists students in developing real-world oral communication skills. Capture the dynamics of today's business realities and see the ben… source
COLL 102College Success for AllCollege Success for All prepares students for a successful transition to college. It is designed to provide students with the basic skills to be successful in college including resources and college… source
CONST 102Safety & Operating CertificatesPresents the basic elements of safe practices related to construction job sites, emphasizing accident prevention and correct response in the event of injury and other medical emergencies on the job,… source
CONST 104Trades Math & Print Reading for Const.Provides a basic foundation of math skills directly related to performing functions required in the construction trades, along with essential knowledge required to accurately read and interpret bluep… source
CONST 106Basic Carpentry SkillsIntroduces basic tools of the trades with a focus on carpentry and provides hands-on experience in the proper techniques for safe use of various hand and power tools as well as their correct care, ma… source
CONST 109Employment PreparationExplains the history of apprenticeship, its subsequent evolution into the present-day form, and how this translates into an effective method of on-the-job training resulting in journeyman credentials… source
CONST 112Footings & FoundationsIntroduction to the methods of construction footing and foundation forms, terminology, and inspections for the typical residential home. source
CONST 113Introduction to PlumbingCovers the awareness of using personal protective equipment, how to work safely in the pluming field, understanding of excavating and trenching, and the ability to recognize hazardous materials. source
CONST 115Safety and Circuit Design: Materials and Requirements in Residential Electrical SystemsCovers the design and implementation of safe, efficient residential electrical systems. It delves into residential circuits, materials used in electrical systems, safety standards, regulations, and p… source
CONST 116Floor FramingIntroduction to the construction procedures and terminology used in framing a residential wood floor. source
CONST 118Diagrams and Blue PrintsCovers plumbing blueprints/plans for buildings, including specifications, dimensions, symbols, and layouts. Students will practice sketching piping installations, showing water supply and drain, wast… source
CONST 120Wall Framing, Sheeting & CeilingsIntroduction to wall-framing construction procedures and terminology, the application of ceiling and/or two-story framing, inspections, sheeting, and aligning. source
CONST 122Roof FramingIntroduction to roof framing and the use of a framing square, including both truss roofs and stick-built residential roofs. source
CONST 124Principles of Residential Electrical Rough-InCovers key aspects of electrical installation, including wire pulling, hole drilling, box installation, and cable sizing. It emphasizes NEC standards and collaboration with other tradespeople, prepar… source
CONST 126Roofing Materials & InstallationIntroduction to various roofing materials, including proper installation techniques. source
CONST 131Residential Electrical Design: Load Calculations and ApplicationsCovers load calculations, circuit design, grounding, bonding, overcurrent protection, and equipment installation. The course emphasizes practical applications and problem-solving, preparing students… source
CONST 132Plumbing Pipes and FixturesCovers the pipes and fixtures, with regard to the materials, types, as well as the differences in toilet, sink, tub and shower types. Students will practice installation and repair on the pipes and f… source
CONST 134Exterior FinishIntroduction to the installation of exterior trim, siding, window, and door installation, or the equivalent on typical residential homes. source
CONST 139Interior Finish IIntroduction to interior wall and ceiling finishes, interior doors and hardware, cabinet and countertop installation, and interior trim and finish flooring. source
CONST 142Interior Finish IIContinuation of interior wall and ceiling finish, interior doors and hardware, cabinet and countertop installation, and interior trim and finish flooring. source
CONST 144Electrical and Plumbing BasicsIntroduction to basic home electrical, switches, outlets, wiring, and plumbing pipes, drains, faucets and leaks. source
CONST 147Drains and VentsCovers types of air vents for sewers, drains, grey water and waste water disposal. Students will practice installing and repairing air vents and drains in buildings. source
CONST 151NEC Proficiency: Comprehensive Guide to National Electrical CodeCovers residential installation standards, grounding and bonding requirements, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, wiring methods, and equipment installation. The course prepares electricians t… source
CONST 152LEEDIntroduction to LEED for new construction and renovations. source
CONST 155DeckingIntroduction to outside deck construction, including types, code requirements, and safety. source
CONST 158Energy AuditorIntroduction to trade regulations, other building trades workers, industry and standards organizations, and entering the carpentry trade. source
CONST 160Home InspectorOverview of equipment, technology, systems, and software used to measure a building's structural and physical integrity. source
CONST 165Trim-Out Procedures in Residential Electrical SystemsCovers trim-out procedures in residential electrical systems, covering the installation of various components like circuit breakers, lighting fixtures, and switches. It emphasizes hands-on sessions f… source
CONST 201Septic Tanks and Sewer LinesCovers the construction and operation of the city sewer system and private septic tanks, operation of materials and methods used in the drain field, and proper layouts. source
CONST 203Residential Electrical Diagnostics: A Course on TroubleshootingCovers components of electrical systems, use of diagnostic tools, and safety procedures. The course emphasizes hands-on learning and practical exercises, preparing students to resolve a wide range of… source
CONST 205Water Pipes and Water HeatersCovers the proper procedures of installing and repairing fresh water pipes to appliances and water heaters. source
CONST 207Residential Renewable Energy: Solar Power, Battery Backup, and EV ChargingCovers the design, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of residential solar power systems, battery backup solutions, and electrical vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, with a focus on re… source
CONST 208Whirlpool Bath and ToiletsCovers the installation of tubs, showers, and whirlpool tubs. Students will also check for and repair any leaks in the installation. source
CONST 211Natural Gas PipingCovers the procedures and codes of joining materials of the pipes, including black iron and galvanized iron, and connecting them to the gas appliances. source
CONST 213Electrical Service Installation: Principles and PracticeCovers key components like service meters, electrodes, and disconnecting means. The course prepares students for installation and maintenance tasks, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance. source
CONST 215Pools and Hot TubsCovers the components, construction, and installation of swimming pools, hot tubs, and spas. Students will create a model system for plumbing, drains, and filtration. source
CONST 217Grounding and Bonding: From Theory to PracticeCovers grounding and bonding principles, theory, dispels misconceptions, and teaches practical applications for designing, installing, and maintaining electrical grounding systems, preparing students… source
COSMO 112Infection Control Principles & PracticesAcquire knowledge for successful and responsible infection control, first aid and safety. It is the foundational practices and procedures commonly used in all aspects of your education and future sal… source
COSMO 117TrichologyLearn why professional hair services must be based on an understanding of the growth, structure, and composition of hair. Gain skills in evaluating various hair and scalp conditions, disorders and di… source
COSMO 137Application of Haircutting, Hairstyling, and Thermal StylingIntroducing haircutting tools and cutting fundamentals. The use of a systematic plan for each haircut develops the foundational skills desired. It is important the Hair Designer recognize and identif… source
COSMO 146Chemical Texture ServicesPresentation of the three main concepts of chemical texturizing commonly known as permanent waving, relaxing with chemicals, and curl reforming and straightening. Brazilian blowout certification is a… source
COSMO 147Wet Styling and Long Hair DesignA presentation of techniques, procedures and fundamentals in wet styling. The student will be introduced to finger waving, pin curling and roller placements along with long hair design techniques. In… source
COSMO 159Lab Clinic IEnhancing skills and knowledge by providing services to client, models and on the use of mannequins in a realistic salon environment. This course reinforces skills learned in COSMO 112, COSMO 117 and… source
COSMO 163Lab Clinic IIEnhancing skills and knowledge by providing services to clients, models and on the use of mannequins in a realistic salon environment. This course reinforces skills learned within cosmetology 112, 11… source
COSMO 167General Science of Hair ColoringThis course offers exploration of relationships in color. Developing the art of the consultation will guide students through the proper formulation and decision making to meet client needs. Students… source
COSMO 172Lab Clinic IIIContinue to gain hands-on learning in a realistic salon setting. Fundamental and developing skills are reinforced and expanded as students provide consultation, haircutting, hairstyling, conditioning… source
COSMO 175Cosmetology Salon Business PracticesIntroduces the topics of salon business, going into business for yourself, operating a successful salon, and building your business. Topics include identifying options for going into business for you… source
COSMO 181Artificial HairProvides an informational overview of the fundamentals of artificial hair products and services. Hair extensions, additions, and hairpieces can be lucrative services in the salon. source
COSMO 183General Science of NailsLearn to work with the tools required for nail services and practice fundamental techniques for providing clients with a professional manicure or pedicure on natural nails. Develop skills in safety a… source
COSMO 189General Science of SkinProvides an introduction to esthetic sciences. Presents applications in temporary hair removal, skin care and cosmetic applications. Emphasizes histology and the recognition of diseases and disorders… source
COSMO 226Advanced Hair ColoringReinforces skills in application techniques and procedures which continue to develop proficiency and confidence in color design. The student will create aesthetically pleasing designs to enhance clie… source
COSMO 227Lab Clinic IVHands on learning experience in Cosmetology Clinic. Reinforced skills and knowledge will be demonstrated through client and student interactions. source
COSMO 232State Board Practical PreparationPrepares students to sit for the Washington State Cosmetology or Hair Designer Practical Board examination. source
COSMO 233Lab Clinic VGain 130 hours of hands-on learning in a realistic salon setting. Fundamental and developing skills are reinforced and expanded as students provide consultation and natural nail care, including manic… source
COSMO 240State Board Written Test ReviewPrepares students for Washington State Cosmetology or Hair Designer Written Board Examination. source
COSMO 245CAPCosmetology CapstoneWill pursue work experience opportunities. May be supervised internship setting, on site events, and/or practice in CPTC’s student run clinic. source
COSMO 248Internship IProvides the opportunity for on-the-job experience and/or the availability to earn required hours of training to complete the program courses. This course offers 33 hours of experience. source
COSMO 250Internship IIProvides the opportunity for on-the-job experience and/or the availability to earn required hours of training to complete the program courses. This course offers 66 hours of experience. source
COSMO 252Internship IIIProvides the opportunity for on-the-job experience and/or the availability to earn required hours of training to complete the program courses. This course offers 99 hours of experience. source
COSMO 254Internship IVProvides the opportunity for on-the-job experience and/or the availability to earn required hours of training to complete the program courses. This course offers 132 hours of experience. source
COSMO 256Internship VProvides the opportunity for on-the-job experience and/or the availability to earn required hours of training to complete the program courses. This course offers 165 hours of experience. Internship c… source
CPW 300Discrete StructuresThe course covers mathematical topics essential for work in computer science. Topics include: number bases, mathematical induction, sets, relations, functions, congruence, recursion, combinations and… source
CPW 310Computer Architecture & Operating Systems (Embedded Systems)This course covers the fundamental issues in the design of modern computer systems, including the design and implementation of key hardware components such as the processor, memory, and I/O devices,… source
CPW 320AlgorithmsThe course covers techniques for the design and analysis of efficient algorithms, emphasizing methods useful in practice. Topics include sorting, search trees, heaps, and hashing, divide-and-conquer,… source
CPW 330Software DesignThe course covers the software life cycle activity in which parameters outlined and defined in the Requirements process are translated into a description of a software system’s internal structure tha… source
CPW 400Software Capstone IThis course covers all aspects of a software development project with special emphasis on topics like Software Development Life Cycle, requirements elicitation, change management, and documentation.… source
CPW 410Software Capstone IIThis course covers all aspects of a software development project with special emphasis on topics such as object-oriented design, UML class diagrams, UML sequence diagrams, use case diagrams, and scen… source
CPW 420Software Capstone IIIThis course covers all aspects of a software development project with special emphasis on topics like unit testing, integration testing, and acceptance testing. These concepts will be applied to cybe… source
CPW 102Programming FundamentalsIntroduction to programming concepts while enforcing good programming style and logical thinking. Designed for students with little or no programming language experience. It begins with basic general… source
CPW 122Web Design PrinciplesExplores how the web works and methods and limitations of delivering content on the web. Examines usability issues such as interface design and structure, and how to accommodate a wide variety of vie… source
CPW 140Java Object-Oriented Programming IConstruct a foundation of procedural programming concepts and skills requisite for professional object oriented software development. Use Java, a modern structured, object oriented language, to devel… source
CPW 141Java Object-Oriented Programming IIBuild your problem-solving skills with the fundamental concepts and techniques of object oriented Java programming in analyzing, designing, and implementing computer programs. Practice problem-solvin… source
CPW 152Principles of Relational DatabasesDelve into the fundamental concepts, terminologies, methodologies, and system organizations of database management systems. Develop the theoretical foundation of understanding necessary to design, im… source
CPW 155.NET ProgrammingCreate programs using the .NET Framework with focus on desktop and console applications. Use decision structures, loops, and arrays to solve problems. Apply exception handling and data validation to… source
CPW 207Object-Oriented Analysis & DesignExplore methodologies and technologies used in analyzing, designing and developing object-oriented software systems intended to solve real-world problems. Build on the Systems Development Life Cycle… source
CPW 211Advanced .NET ProgrammingLearn advanced .NET programming — writing classes, working with indexers, overloading operators, and other advanced object-oriented concepts. Work with databases using ADO.NET, Databinding, and obj… source
CPW 219.NET Web ProgrammingEarn professional experience in analyzing, designing, and developing dynamic, data-driven, commercial web applications using Microsoft ASP.NET. Gain a solid foundation in web development covering top… source
CPW 226CAPPortfolioBuild a portfolio website showcasing skills developed in the Computer Programming and Web Development program. Create a fully functional website from start to finish. Analyze and derive requirements… source
CPW 228C++Deals with learning programming using C++ as the primary language with focus on problem-solving and introduction to object-oriented concepts and terms. source
CPW 230Advanced .NET Web ProgrammingBuild upon existing fundamental ASP.NET skills. Learn how to build scalable, secure, and maintainable web applications. Apply advanced object-oriented techniques while diving deeper into design patte… source
CPW 235Software Project DevelopmentStudents will engage in a medium sized practical software development project, emphasizing collaboration, industry-standard practices, and a focus on real-world scenarios. The class will delve into t… source
CPW 245Data & Logic StructuresExpand your understanding of object-oriented programming techniques by implementing abstract data types as data structures in solving complex computing problems. Study the fundamental algorithms of c… source
CPW 299CAPInternshipEarn college credit by applying learned technical skills in professional work experiences directly related to your studies in Computer Programming and Web Development. Perform 165 hours of part-time… source
CSSP 101Intro Central Service/ Sterile ProcessingCovers the history and evolution of the Central Service/Sterile Processing profession. Topics include exploring the overall makeup of the human body, its systems and functions. The related medical/su… source
CSSP 105Sterile Processing TheoryCovers microbiology and infection prevention as it relates to the sterilization process. The topics include safety, risk management, legal issues & regulatory agencies effecting this field. This un… source
CSSP 125Surgical InstrumentationCourse 150 teaches students to identify basic and complex surgical instruments. Students will demonstrate thorough knowledge of the manufacture, care, and processing of surgical instrumentation inclu… source
CSSP 126Principles & Methods of Cleaning & DisinfectingClassroom and laboratory experience in the fundamentals of cleaning and disinfection. Topics include water quality, water purification systems, chemical cleaning and disinfecting agents, handling and… source
CSSP 129Principles & Practices of SterilizationStudents learn techniques and practice in the packaging, assembly, and sterilization of procedural trays, instrument sets, and sterile supplies. Major topics include methods of high- and low-temperat… source
CSSP 132Materiel Management/Central Service ApplicationsThis course is an overview of the handling and distribution of materials in a medical facility. Topics covered include inventory management, replenishment methods, and tracking systems. Students beco… source
CSSP 213Clinical Internship IProvide the student with the opportunity to apply the theories and principles of Central Service learned in the classroom to the actual work experience in a Central Service or Distribution Department… source
CSSP 215Clinical Internship IIContinued participation in the clinical setting at local facilities allows students to gain a variety of experiences in central service/ sterile processing and materiel management. Requirements are t… source
CUL 104Sanitation in Food Service OperationsPresents the principles of food microbiology, food-borne illness and the standards enforced by regulatory agencies. Incorporates applied measures for the prevention of food-borne illness and other mi… source
CUL 110Restaurant Cooking IProvides students with the opportunity to attain fundamental cooking competencies. These include standard breading procedures; blanching and parboiling; identifying basic vegetable cuts by name, size… source
CUL 111Food Preparation IPractice and apply the skills of a restaurant cook. Students will learn the importance of organizing and planning their work stations, as well as preparing items needed prior to actual cooking. Topic… source
CUL 113Introduction to BakingIntroduces culinary students to the fundamentals of baking and to scientific principles. Students will learn different mixing and production methods in producing quick breads, pastries, cakes, pies,… source
CUL 119Food Preparation IIProvides practice in the fundamental techniques related to hot food cooking. Students will perform specific competencies to develop their proficiency in the techniques and science of cooking. Topics… source
CUL 124Restaurant Cooking IIIntroduces students to the experience of preparing and cooking meals for restaurant service. Students will be given assignments and will rotate through restaurant stations throughout the quarter. Stu… source
CUL 132American Regional CuisineExplores the history and styles of food from the Pacific Northwest, California, the Southwest, New England, and Florida. Students will create regionally-inspired dishes with continued emphasis on sol… source
CUL 135Food Preparation III (Meat Fabrication)Focuses on beef, chicken, and fish cookery and fabrication. Instruction will center on understanding the structure and composition of meats, being able to identify a variety of fish and shellfish, us… source
CUL 140Restaurant Cooking IIIIntroduces students to the experience of a leadership role in the kitchen brigade system. Students will be in the rolls of station lead cook, expediter, and sous chef. Demonstrate advanced cooking sk… source
CUL 145Kitchen Equipment and FlavoringsProvides the student with a general understanding of the professional kitchen. Topics include kitchen safety, dishwasher procedures, how to handle food in a safe environment, selection and caring of… source
CUL 150Breakfast and DairyIntroduces students to breakfast cookery and dairy products. Students will learn the composition of eggs, proper storage of eggs and dairy, apply various cooking methods to eggs, prepare a variety of… source
CUL 155CharcuterieIntroduces students to procedures for making common charcuterie items. The preparation of sausages as well as curing methods, including salt curing, brining and both cold and hot smoking is discussed. source
CUL 160Meat CookeryIntroduces students to meat cookery. Students will learn the principles of heat transfer and the effect on foods, understand how different meats are graded and inspected, understand the structure and… source
CUL 165Salads and AppetizersIntroduces students to procedures for making salads, dressings and appetizers. Topics will include types of salads and dressings, including tossed, bound and composed salads. Types of appetizers will… source
CUL 168Soups and SandwichesIntroduces students to broth soups, consommés, thick and pureed soups. Students will identify different types and styles of sandwiches and prepare a variety of hot and cold sandwiches. source
CUL 170Stocks and SaucesCovers the procedures and techniques of sauces and stocks. Students will learn how to prepare a variety of classic hot and cold sauces, use thickening agents properly, recognize and classify sauces a… source
CUL 175Menu DesignProvides students with the general idea of menu creation. Topics include standardized recipes, station setup sheets, recipe cost, menu engineering and menu descriptions. Students will create, cost an… source
DAS 104General StudiesThis course will introduce the students to the dental profession, ethics and jurisprudence, dental terminology, diversity, and preparing for patient care. source
DAS 108Biomedical SciencesThis course will introduce the students to Microbiology, Infection Control, Sterilization, Management of Hazardous Materials, and Ergonomics. source
DAS 112Dental Sciences IThis course will introduce the student to tooth morphology, oral embryology and histology, landmarks of the face and oral cavity, and oral health and nutrition to include dental caries, preventative… source
DAS 114Dental Assisting Skills IThis course is an introduction to basic dental assisting skills to include moisture control techniques, lab safety, alginate impressions, diagnostic casts, and proper technique for accurately obtaini… source
DAS 117Foundations of Clinical DentistryThis course will introduce the students to assisting in a medical emergency, the dental office, and delivery of dental care. source
DAS 121Dental Sciences IIThis course will introduce the students to oral pathology, restorative and esthetic dental materials, dental liners, bases and bonding systems, dental cements, general anatomy and physiology and head… source
DAS 123Dental Assisting Skills IIThis course will introduce students to intermediate study models, rubber dam principles, intermediate dental charting, coronal polish and fluoride treatment, and dental instruments and handpieces. source
DAS 127Dental Specialties IThis course will introduce students to the dental specialties of orthodontics, endodontics, and periodontics. source
DAS 131Principles of RadiographyThis course will introduce students to dental radiographic techniques and patient and operator safety, intraoral and extraoral radiographic imaging, legal issues associated with radiography, quality… source
DAS 133Certification Review IThis course will prepare students to take the Dental Assistant National Board Infection Control exam. source
DAS 207Dental Sciences IIIThis course will introduce the students to pharmacology, anesthesia and pain control, lab and impression materials and procedures, and the medically and physically compromised patient and advanced ra… source
DAS 209Dental Assisting Skills IIIThis course will introduce students to general dentistry and matrix systems, employment, advanced study models, advanced chairside assisting, advanced charting, and advanced rubber dam. This course w… source
DAS 213Dental Specialties IIThis course will introduce students to the dental specialties of fixed prosthodontics, removable prosthodontics, dental implants, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and pediatric dentistry, including ex… source
DAS 215Certification Review IIThis course will prepare students to take the Dental Assistant National Board Radiation Health and Safety exam. source
DAS 218Clinical Experience IProvides Dental Assistant students with the opportunity to use the skills and information acquired in DAS 103-215. Students will spend 6 hours per week - for a total of 66 hours - volunteering in an… source
DAS 221Clinical Experience IIThis course will provide the Dental Assistant student with the opportunity to utilize the skills and knowledge acquired in DAS 104-218 and DBOA 103, 111 and 119. Students will spend most of their fin… source
DAS 227Clinical Experience IIIThis course will provide the Dental Assistant student with the opportunity to utilize the skills and knowledge acquired in DAS 104-218 and DBOA 103, 111 and 119. Students will spend most of their fin… source
DAS 230Certification Review IIIThis course will prepare students to take the Dental Assistant National Board General Chairside exam. source
DBOA 103Dental Terminology & ProceduresThe Course provides information to correctly recognize and identify various occupations within the dental environment. Students will study basic dental terminology necessary to complete all other cou… source
DBOA 111Dental Charting, Scheduling and Recall ManagementExplores dental charting symbols and treatment descriptions. Students will develop, decipher, and present a comprehensive treatment plan. Covers the necessary information to accurately develop a pati… source
DBOA 119Dental Documents and Inventory SystemsExplores a wide variety of dental office forms and the development of manual and computerized inventory filing systems. Organizational skills are the primary emphasis of this course. source
DBOA 135Dentrix Advanced TrainingProvides expanded Dentrix software skills to students with basic Dentrix Dental Software training or experience. Students will have training and 24-hour access to the software. Students will demonstr… source
DED 102Genre StudiesCovers the history of film and how economics and politics have affected the film industry. source
DED 105General ArtGeneral Art will cover the fundamentals of traditional pencil and paper art and basic skills of visual expression. Students will be using the Elements of Art and Design as building blocks to help the… source
DED 107Digital Art IThis course is an overview of industry software tools that are used in the creation of 2D computer graphics. Students will learn the commands and the interfaces of industry-standard vector graphics. source
DED 108ScreenwritingIntroduces the fundamentals of working with and scripts for many different media projects. This will include but is not limited to, the creation and breakdown of scenes using voice, action, and dialo… source
DED 114Digital Art IIDigital Art II will be focusing on advancing the student’s knowledge and skills in industry-standard digital graphics programs. Students will be learning to use the tools of these programs provided f… source
DED 117Introduction to Video and Game CreationThe purpose of this course is to introduce the students in fundamentals of filmmaking and game development. Students will participate in an overview of both processes in an effort to introduce them t… source
DED 130StoryboardingTeaches students how to break down a script into shots and create a visual storyboard that shows actor and camera movements while showing the type of camera angle and shot. source
DED 137Motion Graphics IThe program's 2D and 3D compositing, animation, and visual effects tools allow users to create innovative graphics and visual effects for film, video, broadcast, DVD, and the web. Using Adobe After E… source
DED 138Advanced Development ToolsA course covering the use of advanced tools of media production. Students will develop projects using the industry tools of their medium. Students will choose between using the advanced software of t… source
DED 139Video and Game Creation I – Basic Production ToolsIn this course, students will choose a medium, either film or game and begin building a skill set in the design and development of projects in the chosen medium. Students who choose film will begin l… source
DED 1493D Modeling IStudents will be using 3D Studio Max, specialized software that is commonly used to create 3-Dimensional objects and scenes. The course will lead students through class tutorials and weekly assignmen… source
DED 151Video and Game Creation II – Visual Design ToolsIn this course, students will further develop their skills in the creation of digital content. They will develop their abilities to use environments to aid in the telling of stories and the creation… source
DED 153Motion Graphics IIMotion Graphics II will be continuing from the previous Motion Graphics I course, working on more advanced features in Adobe After Effects. Students will be going more in-depth with the features such… source
DED 155Video and Game Creation III – Intermediate Production ToolsIn this course, students will further develop their skills in the production of digital media with a special focus on the creation and implementation of audio tools in their chosen medium. Students w… source
DED 1573D Modeling IIStudents will be taking their education in the 3D world another step further by learning to create textures for their 3D Models, whether it’s for an artistic abstract style or a realistic gritty deta… source
DED 165Video and Game Creation IV – Advanced Production ToolsIn this course, students will learn the use of advanced techniques in the creation of various visual effects in the creation of digital media products. Students will work with advanced VFX creation t… source
DED 169Video and Game Creation V – Advanced Design TheoriesIn this course, students will focus on the deconstruction of industry productions using various tools of analysis. Students will focus on industry leaders' design theories and decisions and examine t… source
DED 1733D AnimationIntroduces the overview of methods and techniques for animating virtual objects and environments using 3D Studio Max. Bring life to your 3D Models with basic animation techniques by using and combini… source
DED 1763D Modeling IIIStudents will learn advanced techniques in modeling using 3D software, 3D Studio Max such as NURBS, lighting and reflection effects, and particle systems. Students will apply this to creating organic… source
DED 177Digital PhotographyDigital Photography is an introductory course that will familiarize the student with the basics of the camera, the new features of today’s DSLRs, and the basic elements of taking a good photograph. T… source
DED 181Entertainment PhilosophyIn this general discussion class, students will have an opportunity to take new approaches to look at the past, present, and the possible future of the Digital Entertainment Industry. Whether it rela… source
DED 184Interactivity GuidanceA class exploring the interaction between the technical skills of digital entertainment creators and their deliverable products. Students will work in their respective mediums to take control of comm… source
DED 270Development ProjectStudents will use what they have gained throughout the program to create a project that they will pitch to the instructor to be approved. They must keep track of and lead the project using management… source
DED 275InternshipStudents can use this opportunity to take on a part-time position as an intern with a licensed company that fits with in the study of Digital Entertainment. This course can be taken alongside or as a… source
DED 280 CAPPortfolio CreationIn this course, the students will be taking their final steps in the program and begin preparing for the industry. This will consist of researching the industry and job opportunities, networking, cre… source
DSN 110Introduction to Interior DesignDiscover interior design as both a creative and complex professional opportunity. source
DSN 115Design Communication IIntroduces components of interior documents and standard practices of drafting technical representations of interior design. source
DSN 125Drawing and RenderingIntroduces methods of communicating design intent through various drawing and rendering techniques. source
DSN 131Design Communication IIUse computer-aided drafting to develop components of interior construction documents. source
DSN 139Materials, Furnishings and Specifications IAnalyze materials and finishes, manufacturing, and installation methods for residential design applications. source
DSN 146Concept Development and IdeationExplore methods of concept development and ideation for use throughout the design process. source
DSN 155Design Communication IIIExplore the use of two- and three-dimensional computer-aided drafting and modeling software used for interior contract documents and presentation. source
DSN 162History of InteriorsExamine the history of interiors, furnishings, and decorative arts. source
DSN 167Interior Planning IIntroduces space planning techniques, diagrams, building codes, design concepts, and the visualization of residential interiors in response to client programming. source
DSN 202Elements of Kitchen & Bath DesignThis course is an introduction to the principles and elements of design for kitchens and bathrooms, including basic components, mechanical and lighting systems, color theory and construction applicat… source
DSN 20620/20 DraftingLearn to design kitchen and bath spaces using 20-20 Design software. Skills learned include the execution of floor plans, elevation drawings, rendered perspectives, reports, and design layouts. source
DSN 208Materials & EstimatingThis course is an introduction to recommending and calculating quantities for cabinetry, appliances, plumbing fixtures, lighting, hardware, and surfacing materials for kitchens and bathrooms. source
DSN 211Business Procedures & SalesThis course provides students with the understanding of business practices generally conducted by interior designers. The study will acquaint students with the basic procedures, documents, ethical co… source
DSN 212LightingLearn about the principles of natural and artificial lighting and their application in interior environments. source
DSN 215Sustainable Design: An OverviewExplores the history and principles associated with green and sustainable design. This course uncovers how the built environment affects people and the natural environment, environmental movements th… source
DSN 217Project IApply the design process, elements and principles of design, and codes, standards and guidelines to create a comprehensive solution to a residential interior design problem. source
DSN 220Professional PracticeExamines the principles and responsibilities that define the profession of interior design and business practice. source
DSN 224Sustainability for Residential & Commercial ApplicationsExamines sustainable approaches to the built environment, including preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction. This course also looks at applying sustainable design elements to re… source
DSN 226Sustainable Strategies in DesignIntroduces sustainable strategies for the integrated interior environment, including identifying materials, products, lighting systems, and building components that embody the principles of sustainab… source
DSN 229Sustainable Interiors & the Integrated Design ProcessCovers the steps to design and present a green interior space. Students will learn more about the integrated design process, develop their own sustainable interior design, and present it in a profess… source
DSN 230Materials, Furnishings and Specifications IIAnalyze materials and finishes, manufacturing, and installation methods for commercial design applications. source
DSN 235Interior Planning IIIntroduces space planning techniques, diagrams, building codes, design concepts and the visualization of commercial interiors in response to client programming. source
DSN 246Special Topics in DesignExplores special topics which may include current design issues, emerging trends, new technologies, and special areas of practice. source
DSN 250Project IIApply the design process, elements and principles of design, and codes, standards and guidelines to create a comprehensive solution to a commercial interior design problem. source
DSN 255Portfolio and Professional PresentationCompose a portfolio of design work and other marketing materials in preparation for entry into interior design professional practice. source
DSN 260InternshipExperience the interior design industry by procuring and participating in an internship at a workplace of interest. source
DSN 265(Optional) Independent StudyExplore or expand knowledge of interior design within an independent study format. With guidance and instructor's approval, students will select a meaningful project within an area of interest to str… source
DSN 270(Optional) Independent StudyExplore or expand knowledge of interior design within an independent study format. With guidance and instructor's approval, students will select a meaningful project within an area of interest to str… source
DSN 280Industry ExplorationExplores resources and opportunities in interior design leading to an informed understanding of the industry and in preparation for a design career. source
DSN 275(Optional) Independent StudyExplore or expand knowledge of interior design within an independent study format. With guidance and instructor's approval, students will select a meaningful project within an area of interest to str… source
DSN 310Interior Construction & Building SystemsExamine the basic components and practices of interior construction and building systems to better understand the built environment and factors that may affect design. source
DSN 312Building Information Modeling ICreate design drawings using building information modeling software. Students will learn to navigate the software and develop a basic drawing/model for interior design. source
DSN 314Building Information Modeling IIProduce drawings with increased detail and information using building information modeling software, further exploring the program’s drafting, formatting, and rendering capabilities. source
DSN 316Environmental & Sustainable InteriorsExamine environmentally friendly and sustainable practices in interior design. Topics include environmental movements throughout history, building assessment methods and rating systems, local, nation… source
DSN 350Intermediate SketchUp for Interior DesignDevelop intermediate skills using SketchUp modeling software by further exploring its modeling capabilities, and learning to import files, produce drawing layouts, and work with SketchUp plug-ins to… source
DSN 355Intermediate Photoshop for Interior DesignCreate and edit interior images, drawings and renderings using Photoshop software. Students will build upon skills learned in earlier course work with the goal of increasing knowledge of Photoshop ca… source
DSN 360Independent StudyFurther develop an area of study or technical skill to help you reach your personal career goals in interior design. Upon approval of a topic, students will work with faculty to develop a course plan… source
DSN 410Design Studio ICombine knowledge and skills learned throughout your design education and experience to develop a functional design solution for a given project. Students will be presented with an introduction to hu… source
DSN 412Design Studio IICombine knowledge and skills learned throughout your design education and experience to develop a functional design solution for a given project. Students will be presented with an introduction to ev… source
DSN 414Design Studio IIICombine knowledge and skills learned throughout your design education and experience to develop a functional design solution for a given project. Students will be presented with an introduction to gl… source
DSN 416Design ResearchResearch a chosen design topic for increased scholarly knowledge and application to the final studio course (Design Studio IV) and the Capstone Project. Students will learn about research methods suc… source
DSN 418Design Studio IVCombine knowledge and skills learned throughout your design education and experience to an interior design project with a focus relevant to design research conducted in DSN 416. Students will conside… source
DSN 420InternshipExperience the interior design industry by procuring and participating in an internship. Students will work with their internship sponsor to develop a schedule in order to complete a minimum of 120 h… source
DSN 422Capstone ProjectFully develop a design project based on research work from DSN 416 Design Research, and programming, schematic and conceptual work completed in DSN 418 Design Studio IV. This self-directed special ca… source
ECE 126Nature and the Outdoor ClassroomThe focus of this course is to gain skills and knowledge of the components of an outdoor classroom. Ways to incorporate creativity while supporting young children as they explore nature in the enviro… source
ECE 195Practicum Specialization: Emotionally Intelligent ChildCourse explores fostering emotional intelligence in children, including best practices, building trust, creating curriculum materials and individualized lesson plans and class room environment. source
ECE 217Practicum Specialization: Infant/ToddlerProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with an “Infant/Toddler” specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECE 220Practicum Specialization: Responsive Caregiving for Infants & ToddlersCourse explores responsive caregiving for infants and toddlers, including best practices, building trust, environments, creating lesson plans, theories of development, and collaborating with families. source
ECE 230Inclusion in ECEIntroduction to including children with special needs in the ECE field. Learn to include young children with special needs in the Early Childhood Education field. Course will also explore positive gu… source
ECE 231Practicum Specialization: School AgeProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with a School Age specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECE 245Diversity Awareness & Curriculum DevelopmentExploring our own cultural awareness supports our work with diverse populations and is paramount to planning for and interacting with young children and their families. In this course, you will explo… source
ECE 286Practicum Specialization: LeadershipProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with a Leadership specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECE 287Practicum Specialization: Child DevelopmentProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with a Child Development specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECE 288Practicum Specialization: Family Child Care ProfessionalProvides the student will the opportunity for a practical field experience with a Family Childcare specialization includes a seminar component and observations. source
ECE 292Theories of Child DevelopmentStudents will explore child development theories and their application to the education of young children. From this exploration, students will begin to formulate their personal philosophy of teachin… source
ECE 297Practicum Specialization: Special NeedsProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with a “Special Need” specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECE 290CAPPortfolio AdventureProvides students with the opportunity to compile their Early Care and Education degree portfolio. The portfolio adventure is an opportunity for students to establish self-marketing goals in the fiel… source
ECED 100Child Care Basics (Stars)Designed to meet licensing requirements for early learning teachers and family home child care providers, the STARS 30-hour basics course is recognized in the MERIT system. Topics include child growt… source
ECED 105Introduction to Early Childhood EducationExplore the foundations of early childhood education. Examine theories defining the field, issues and trends, best practices, and program models. Observe children, professionals, and programs in acti… source
ECED 107Health, Safety & NutritionDevelop knowledge and skills to ensure good health, nutrition, and safety of children in group care and education programs. Recognize the signs of abuse and neglect, responsibilities for mandated rep… source
ECED 120Practicum: Nurturing RelationshipsEngage in establishing nurturing, supportive relationships with all children and professional peers. Focus on children’s health and safety, promoting growth and development, and creating a cultural… source
ECED 132Infants & Toddlers - Nurturing CareExamine the unique developmental needs of infants and toddlers. Study the role of the caregiver, relationships with families, developmentally-appropriate practices, nurturing environments for infants… source
ECED& 134Family Child CareLearn the basics of family home childcare program management. Topics include: licensing requirements; business management; relationship building; health, safety, and nutrition; guiding behavior; and… source
ECED 139Administration of Early Learning ProgramsDevelop administrative skills required to develop, open, operate, manage, and assess early childhood education and care programs. Explore techniques and resources available for Washington State licen… source
ECED 160Curriculum DevelopmentInvestigate learning theory, program planning, and tools for curriculum development promoting language, fine/gross motor, social-emotional, cognitive and creative skills, and growth in young children. source
ECED& 170Environments for Young ChildrenThis class focuses on the adult's role in designing, evaluating and improving indoor and outdoor environments that ensure quality learning, nurturing experiences and optimizes the development of youn… source
ECED 180Language and Literacy DevelopmentDevelop teaching strategies for language acquisition and literacy skill development at each developmental stage (birth through age 8) through the four interrelated areas of speaking, listening, writi… source
ECED 190Observation and AssessmentCollect and record observation and assessment data in order to plan for and support the child, the family, the group, and the community. Practice reflection techniques, summarizing conclusions and co… source
ECON 101Principles of EconomicsAn overview of both micro and macroeconomics. Topics include: organization and operation of the U.S. economy, including unemployment, inflation, and GDP issues; fiscal and monetary policies; supply a… source
ECON& 201MicroeconomicsStudy of scarcity; the allocation of resources; supply and demand; production; market structures; determination of output and prices, with emphasis on a market economy; labor and capital markets; rol… source
ECON& 202MacroeconomicsStudy of the organization and operation of the U.S. economy, including: unemployment, inflation and GDP issues; the business cycle and long-run growth; national income accounting; aggregate supply an… source
ECON 310Managerial EconomicsFocuses on forecasting and estimating techniques and on tools used to analyze projects, compare alternatives, and make sound business decisions based on economic principles, such as time value of mon… source
ECS 119Computer Essentials for ECECovers the essential computer tools and techniques necessary for the ECE professional. Covers designing forms, parent newsletters, fliers, brochures, and other materials needed to smoothly run a chil… source
ECS 151ECE Curriculum: Math, Science & TechnologyExplores the different aspects of early childhood curriculum in math, science, and technology. source
ECS 161ECE Curriculum Music, Movement, and CreativityThis course studies art, music, and movement in the context of understanding the creative process appropriate for the development of young children. Exploring different aspects of music, movement, ar… source
ECS 178Practicum: EnvironmentsProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with an “Environments” specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECS 185Practicum: Domains of DevelopmentProvides the student with the opportunity for practical field experience with a “Domains of Development” specialization. Includes a scheduled seminar. source
ECS 221Curriculum & Environments for School Age ProgramsExplore the unique aspects of environments and curriculum that meet the needs of school aged children. Topics include collaboration with children and planning considerations focused on STEAM (Science… source
ECS 235Issues & TrendsResearch that covers some of the current issues and trends in the ECE field. source
ECS 260Curriculum for Family Child CareA focus on developmentally appropriate curriculum for children in family child care settings with multiple ages. source
ECS 266Leadership in Early ChildhoodDesigned for leaders and potential leaders in the early childhood field. Essential skills for effective leadership will be covered: creating a shared vision, teambuilding, managing change, personal d… source
ECS 277Professionalism & EthicsExamines NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct. Includes determining an early childhood professional's responsibilities to children, families, colleagues, and the community, using frameworks for ethical de… source
ECS 290Mentoring in ECELearn fundamental skills needed for early childhood mentors who practice as trainers and coaches. Covers concepts of adult learning, communication, observation, feedback, and conflict resolution. source
EDUC 115Child DevelopmentBuild a functional understanding of the foundation of child development, from prenatal to early adolescence. Observe and document physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children, r… source
EDUC 130Guiding BehaviorExamine the principles and theories promoting social competence in young children and creating safe learning environments. Develop skills promoting effective interactions, providing positive individu… source
EDUC 136School Age Care ManagementStudents will develop skills to provide developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant activities and care, specifically: preparing the environment, implementing curriculum, building relationshi… source
EDUC 150Child, Family and CommunityStudents working with children (ages birth through school age) and their families will learn how to integrate the family and community contexts in which a child develops. Students will learn how to e… source
EFS 105AC/DC Electricity: Basic Theory, Fractions & Ohm's LawIntroduces basic theory of electricity, electrical measurements of circuits, fractions, Ohm's law, decimals, and decimal fractions. Covers formulas in electrical work, positive and negative numbers,… source
EFS 106AC/DC Electricity: Series Parallel & Combination CircuitsIntroduces students to voltage, current, resistance, total values, and control of current in a series circuit. Introduction to parallel circuits, current and resistance, and voltage in a parallel cir… source
EFS 107AC/DC Electricity: Electrical Power & Power ApplicationsIntroduces electric power in electric circuits, solving the power formula for current and voltage. Algebra for complex electric circuits. Resistance of wire of different sizes and length, sizing wire… source
EFS 108National Electrical Code Print ReadingIntroduces students to practical print reading as it applies to the National Electrical Code. source
EFS 109National Alarm Installer Training ProgramIntroduces students to basic alarm systems through comprehensive lessons, videos, and lesson tests. With final test, students will have a thorough exposure to alarm systems. source
EFS 110CCTV Application & DesignIntroduces students to basics of closed-circuit television systems design and applications. source
EFS 118National Electrical CodesIntroduces National Electrical Codes. Through individual tests, students will be able to research applicable electrical codes. source
EFS 119National Fire CodesIntroduces the National Fire Codes. Through individual tests, students will be able to research applicable fire codes. source
EFS 121CCTV Field Service & InstallationIntroduces basic systems service and installation of closed-circuit television systems. Through individual lessons, students will be exposed to the basics of CCTV field service and installation. source
EFS 124Washington Administrative CodesIntroduces students to the Washington Administrative Codes pertaining to industrial safety and to electrical installations in the state of Washington. source
EFS 207Addressable Fire SLC Systems/DesignIntroduces Addressable and Intelligent Fire Alarm Systems using Signaling Line Circuits (SLC). Includes comprehensive lessons, lecture, and hands-on practical application and design. source
EFS 211Biometrics AccessIntroduces Biometrics Access Control. Various Biometrics Systems are explored, as well as Computer Programmed Access-Control Systems. Includes comprehensive lessons and lecture, as well as hands-on p… source
EFS 216Advanced Voice Evacuation Fire Alarm SystemsIntroduces Advanced Voice Evacuation Fire Alarm Systems as used in high-rise applications. Includes comprehensive lessons, lecture, and hands-on practical application, installation, and design. source
EFS 221Fire Codes, NICET, NFPAIntroduces Fire Codes, AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction), NICET (National Institute for Certification of Engineering Technologies), and NFPA (National Fire Protection Association). Includes compreh… source
EFS 226High Security Structured CablingIntroduces High Security Structured Cabling in residential and commercial applications. Explores cabling as a total package. Includes most applications of security and low voltage needs. Includes com… source
EFS 231CAPCCTV Digital Network SolutionsIntroduces Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Digital Network Solutions. Explores applications that require the camera to be recorded and viewed digitally or remotely via various networks. Includes com… source
ENG 91Basic Reading & WritingIntroduces and develops basic reading and writing skills. Focus is on writing proper sentences and sound paragraphs that express a main idea clearly and fully with a minimum of errors in sentence str… source
ENG 94Advanced Reading & WritingEnhances writing ability with emphasis on organization, unity, coherence, and adequate development of short essays. Introduction to various types of paragraphs and essays and review of the rules and… source
ENG 96Business English I for AMT Support CourseDesigned to support the development of reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills for AMT students in Business English. Emphasis will be on reviewing English structure, content, and usage explo… source
ENG 97Business English II for AMT SupportDesigned to support the continued development of reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills for AMT students in Business English. Emphasis will be on reviewing English structure, content, and u… source
ENG 104Business WritingReview structure, content, and usage as applied to business correspondence. Emphasis will be placed on writing clear, effective written communication, including memoranda, email, letters, resumes, an… source
ENG 105Business English I for AMTIntroduction to Basic English structure, content, and usage as it applies to business documents, manuals, and forms. Emphasis will be placed on vocabulary and reading comprehension of business docume… source
ENG 106Business English II for AMTReview and expand upon knowledge of English structure, content, and usage as it applies to spoken and written communication scenarios in aerospace and manufacturing and related business fields. Empha… source
ENG 310Business CommunicationsFocuses on audience-oriented communication in the business environment. Course content includes writing reports, proposals, memoranda, and emails; graphical presentation of data using Excel; and deve… source
ENGSI 101English 101 Supplemental InstructionThis course is a co-requisite and intended for students whose writing placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in college-level writing. ENGSI 101 requires c… source
ENGL& 101English Composition IUtilize the writing process to write clearly with consideration of audience, purpose, and tone, using standard grammar and punctuation conventions along with common discourse modes and patterns of or… source
ENGL& 102Composition IIContinues to develop writing skills practiced in English 101 with an emphasis on writing research and analytical essays . The class uses reading, lecture, discussion and writing assignments to develo… source
ENGL& 235Technical WritingFocuses on technical writing skills and projects for industry and professions. Strong emphasis will be placed on principles of good writing and research techniques. Students will use appropriate tech… source
ENV 108Introduction to EcologyCovers the basic topics of ecology, including population biology, plant and animal species characterization, habitat restoration, nutrient cycling, and energy flow. source
ENV 131Hazardous Waste Site Operations - 40 HoursProvides 40 hours of instruction and mandated training in hazardous materials, personal protection, and safety, in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (29 CRF 1910.120 HAZWO… source
ENV 135Hazardous Waste Site OperationsTraining provided in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER Standard and WAC 296-843-20010. Training includes theory and application of incident management/command structures, response operation, t… source
ENV 141Orientation to Environmental ScienceCourse will survey the wide range of duties and career choices available to the environmental technician. Major environmental issues around the world are covered. source
ENV 154Site CharacterizationFocuses on providing students with a wide variety of mapping skills necessary for many phases of environment-related investigations. Also will provide hands-on application of established methods for… source
ENV 157Environmental Site AssessmentIncludes studying potential liability associated with property transfers. Students learn and implement historical research, site investigation, liability assessment, and regulatory assessment. source
ENV 161Environmental Law IProvides an overview of the American legal system and how the branches of government work together to create and enforce laws. Focuses on environmental legislation and case law. source
ENV 164General Chemistry with LabProvides the basic concepts, principles, and applications of inorganic chemistry germane to the environmental field. Related instruction includes mathematics used in designing, conducting, and interp… source
ENV 165Environmental Chemistry with LabContinuation of ENV 164 General Chemistry with progressive instruction in laboratory methods; chemical calculations; properties of solutions, acids and bases; and an introduction to organic chemistry. source
ENV 230Rural TechnologiesExplores potential job areas in which students might seek employment. The "rural" aspect examines agriculture, forestry, fish, and wildlife. source
ENV 231Issues in the Urban EnvironmentCourse explores a variety of urban environmental issues. Storm-water management, sewage treatment, drinking- water treatment, and waste disposal. source
ENV 240CAPInternshipAll students finishing the Associate of Applied Technology (AAT) degree program are required to complete an internship. This is temporary full time field experience in the public or private sector wh… source
ENV 245Environmental Law IIPlaces an emphasis on correct, accurate interpretation of environmental regulations and their applications. Students will be able to research, interpret, and use a variety of regulations upon complet… source
ENV 246CAPEnvironmental Science CapstoneAccompanies ENV 240 Internship. The Capstone Project integrates the CPTC core abilities with the internship and identification of how core abilities apply in the workforce. source
ENV 248HydrologyCourse covers the basic principles of applied surface water hydrology, ground water hydrology, and water quality. Emphasis is placed on a watershed-based approach that uses water quality standards to… source
ENV 250Introduction to Air PollutionProvides a basic knowledge of the sources, mechanisms, and health effects of noise and atmospheric air pollution and their interaction with the weather and other climatological conditions. Methods of… source
ENV 251Environmental Critical AreasCovers environmental critical areas, including wetlands, wildlife conservation areas, aquifer recharge areas, flood hazard, and landslide areas. Focus is on wetland delineation and reporting. Appropr… source
ENV 260Introduction to SoilsCourse focuses on basic physical, biological, and chemical concepts of soil science. Written assignments and practical exercises will be utilized to demonstrate how soils data is commonly used in reg… source
ENV 261Watershed AnalysisFocuses on issues associated with Timber, Fish, and Wildlife watershed analysis. Study various modules and make an in-depth presentation to the class using visual aids. Monitoring and analysis skills… source
ENV 270Hazardous Materials TransportationCovers the requirements associated with transportation of hazardous materials as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (49CFR) and 171.8 (not including radioactive). Meets the hazmat employ… source
ENV 320Applications in Environmental Sciences IStudents will learn to utilize ecological principles and concepts to solve real-world issues and provide recommendations for management of natural resources based in science. This course will introdu… source
ENV 410Applications in Environmental Sciences IIThis course will apply ecological and chemistry principles and data analyses to examine human impacts on the environment. Students will be introduced to topics of human wildlife conflicts, urban ecol… source
ENV 420Current Issues in Environmental Sciences SeminarThis course will use peer-reviewed published articles to examine a current issue in environmental sciences. Students will lead group discussions on papers they select related to the current issue. source
ENV 430NPDES PermittingThis course provides the basic regulatory framework and technical considerations supporting the wastewater discharge permit development required under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Sys… source
ENV 440Environmental LawThis course is an overview of the United States’ environmental law and policy. We will begin this course looking at our society’s different interpretations of what is the environment and how those pe… source
ENV 460InternshipExperience the environmental science industry by procuring and participating in an internship. Students will work with their internship sponsor to develop learning objectives utilizing the skills and… source
ES 100Clinical Applications 1Realistic training in our student-run clinic, incorporating every aspect of an exemplar esthetics practice. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as it relates to esthetics. source
ES 160Beauty BasicsEntry level application of lash enhancements, to include but not limited to; lash and brow tinting, lash extensions, lash lifting, brow lamination and safe and sanitary practices of makeup applicatio… source
ES 162Diseases & Disorders of the SkinIdentify normal skin and anomalies of skin to include primary, secondary, and vascular lesions, as well as irregularities of skin pigmentation. Identification of skin diseases and how they differenti… source
ES 164Histology & Physiology of the SkinHistology to include a comprehensive understanding of the skin and all its components. Skin physiology to include thorough explanation of the functions of the skin and how it relates to the practice… source
ES 166Salon Safety & SanitationOverview of pathological and non-pathological microorganisms to include bacteria, viruses, fungi and their transmission. Levels of decontaminations pertaining to salon, spa and medical offices. Clean… source
ES 168Temporary Hair RemovalSurvey of Temporary hair removal to include: indications, contraindications, methods of epilation using multiple modalities including tweezing, hard wax, soft wax, and sugaring as well as theory of t… source
ES 170Anatomy & Physiology for EstheticiansFundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for estheticians as it relates to the integumentary system and esthetics. source
ES 172Basic Body TreatmentsBasic application of dry room spa body treatments to include wraps, scrubs, body exfoliation, masks and back treatments. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as it relates to estheti… source
ES 174Basic Cosmetic ChemistryIntroduction to skin care products, chemistry, chemical compounds, ingredient terms and ingredient selection including regulations, laws and product safety. source
ES 176Facial ProceduresEuropean Facial procedures to include: setup, client intake, contraindications/indications, product selection, record keeping, treatment room clean up, aftercare advice, homecare advice, product sele… source
ES 178Herbal & Aromatherapy for Skin CareIntroduction to herbal and aromatherapy for skin care. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as it relates to esthetics. source
ES 180Basic ExfoliationSafe and effective clinical exfoliation utilizing chemical and mechanical techniques such as superficial chemical peels and microdermabrasion. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as… source
ES 182Career Development & Business PracticesThis course introduces the student to but not limited to, development of resume and cover letter, interviewing skills to gain employment and business planning for the novice entrepreneurship. source
ES 184Machine FacialsIncludes the indications, contraindications, techniques, use of electrical or mechanical appliances and safety for electrical modalities including but not limited to: galvanic, high frequency and ult… source
ES 185State Board Prep 1This course includes kit preparation and simulation of state board examinations for the basic esthetic written and practical exam. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as it relates… source
ES 200Clinical Applications 2Realistic training in our student-run clinic. Hands on practice of advanced modalities including manual lymphatic drainage, LED, microneedling, dermaplaning, microcurrent and advanced facial massage.… source
ES 203Clinical Applications 3Realistic training in our student-run clinic, incorporating every aspect of an exemplar esthetics practice and modalities acquired in Clinical 1 & 2 applications and continued hands-on practice of ad… source
ES 214Clinical Applications 4Realistic training in our student-run clinic, incorporating every aspect and modalities acquired in Clinical Applications 2. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as it relates to adv… source
ES 250Medical Terminology for EstheticiansAdvanced client assessment, documentation, common medical charting notations and terminology as it relates to esthetics in a clinical spa environment. source
ES 260Laser ConceptsTheory of multiple laser and light therapy modalities including: laser, light frequency, radio frequency, ultrasound and plasma practices. Includes theory of all related safety, sanitation and first… source
ES 272Advanced Body TreatmentsThis course includes advanced modalities of skin care to include, but not limited to, manual lymphatic drainage, LED, hot and cold stone therapy, Ayurvedic practices, Vichy shower and cellulite reduc… source
ES 274Advanced Cosmetic ChemistryAdvanced study of cosmetic ingredients and their categories. Introduction to advance concepts of new ingredients, products and technologies as they pertain to esthetics. source
ES 280Advanced ExfoliationSafe and effective advanced exfoliation techniques utilizing, but not limited to, dermaplaning, microneedling, and medium depth peels. source
ES 285State Board Prep 2This course includes kit preparation and simulation of state boards for both the esthetics and advanced esthetics written and practical exams. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as… source
ES 286State Board Prep 3This course includes kit preparation and simulation of state boards for the advanced esthetics written and practical exams only. Includes all related safety, sanitation and first aid as it relates to… source
FAUT 220Ford MLR Electrical DiagnosisThis course prepares automotive technicians for employment by providing manufacturer specific hands-on training and certification of electrical and electronic systems from Ford Motor Company while co… source
FAUT 230Ford MLR Steering and Suspension DiagnosisThis course prepares automotive technicians for employment by providing manufacturer specific hands-on training and certification of suspension, steering, and air conditioning from Ford Motor Company… source
FAUT 245Ford MLR Brake Diagnosis and RepairThis course prepares automotive technicians for employment by providing manufacturer specific hands-on training and certification of brake systems from Ford Motor Company while completing their Maint… source
GEO 215GPS TechnologiesCovers the use of global positioning system equipment to create maps and files for use in ArcGIS (geographic information system). Focuses on Trimble GPS technologies. Covers analysis tools and layout… source
GEO 320GIS TechnologiesThis course builds upon concepts learned in GEO 215 GPS Technologies. Covers advanced topics in geographic information systems (GIS). Focuses on becoming proficient in tools in ArcGIS relevant to env… source
GEOL& 110Environmental Geology with LabFocuses on the geological impacts associated with human activities. Emphasis includes internal and surface processes and the basic formation of the earth. Also covers conflicts associated with resour… source
GTC 115Typography and LayoutThis course will cover the history of typesetting, common typographic terms and concepts, type identification, and the relationships of typographic design. Students will examine how layout and type h… source
GTC 120Computer Operations & Image Management for Graphic ProfessionalsIntroduction to computer operations and file management. Covers image acquisition, formats, usage, and archiving. source
GTC 125Introduction to the Principles and Elements of DesignIntroduction to visual arts and design principles. Stresses the components of visual thinking and visual language underlying design for digital media. A series of case studies and exercises applying… source
GTC 130Digital IllustrationThis course will cover vector-based graphics; what they are and how they can be used in the visual communications world. The course will provide a full walkthrough of the vector based graphics applic… source
GTC 132Digital Imaging IIntroduces the fundamentals of Photoshop to include: basic tools, image editing, painting, color correction and the creation, use, and management of layers and channels. source
GTC 150Applied Graphic Layout IThis course will cover an introduction to page layout using Adobe Indesign, exploring the interface and tools it offers. Students learn how to use style sheets and master pages to create efficiency i… source
GTC 163Portable DocumentsStudents will create, edit, and manipulate PDF files, combine files into PDF presentations, and secure PDF documents. They will also work with many of the advanced features of Adobe Acrobat to includ… source
GTC 170Digital Imaging IIBuilds on the fundamentals of Photoshop and introduces advanced imagery to include blending, advanced layers, advanced selections, vector tools, filters and color correction. source
GTC 172Applied Graphic Layout IIThis course will cover advanced techniques used in Adobe Indesign in order to create complex publication design. Students learn how to effectively prepare and export documents for print and web. source
GTC 205Design Process, Visual Communication and StorytellingThis course will cover how to find creative inspiration and use it for brainstorming, idea generation and design sprints. Students engage in a design process from conceptualization to finalization, a… source
GTC 208Motion GraphicsThe program's 2D and 3D compositing, animation and visual effects tools allow users to create innovative graphics and visual effects for film, video, broadcast, DVD, and the web. Students will learn… source
GTC 215Generative AI in DesignGenerative AI in Design introduces students to the creative potential of generative AI in areas like graphic design, storytelling, and product design. Students will learn the apply basics of generati… source
GTC 220User Experience Design for the WebThis course will cover the foundations of User Experience Design (UXD) for web-based applications. UXD topics covered in this course include: UX heuristics, accessible design, information architectur… source
GTC 230Intro to Programming for the WebThis course provides and introduction to programming for web-based applications. Programming topics covered in this course include: a history of the internet, cloud server administration, HTML struct… source
GTC 232Project Management and Team DesignThis course will cover how to communicate and collaborate with designers and non-designers. Students learn how to control the flow of a project from start to finish by developing a content strategy a… source
GTC 241Logo Design, and Design SystemsThis course will cover the history of logo design and attributes of a successful logo. Students investigate the relationship between logo design and brand personalities in order to create designs wit… source
GTC 253Digital PhotographyThis course will cover the basics of how a camera works and how to take good photographs. The students will explore the work of great artists of the medium, learn the elements of composition, and beg… source
GTC 254Capstone ClassPreparation of personal job-hunting package of student’s chosen specialty within the graphic technologies program, including industry research, business cards, cover letters, resumes, personal sale… source
GTC 257BrandingStudents will explore the role Graphic Designers have in branding. Produce a comprehensive branding package showing professionalism in design. Present Banding package to the class and participate in… source
GTC 267Print, Package and Environmental DesignThis course will offer practice around designing brochures, rack cards and other promotional print pieces. Students also study the functionality, aesthetics, specifications and process of package des… source
GTC 271Web Graphics and Digital MarketingThis course will cover how to design for social media, email, and other digital media. Students learn to diagram and implement a marketing funnel, as well as create personas and use them to reach a t… source
GTC 278Independent StudyThis course explores student competency in the student's specialty skills area of the Graphic Technologies program. Students will produce a capstone project showing work accomplished and skills summa… source
GTC 280InternshipProvide on the-job field experience pertinent to Visual Communications. Apply classroom skills to work-related supervised learning experience. Internships may be paid or non-paid assignments and occu… source
HAC 102Basic ElectricityThis course discusses the structure of matter, movement, electrons, conductors, insulators, direct and alternating currents, and electrical units of measurement. Students will also study electrical c… source
HAC 105Electrical CircuitsThis course discusses types of automatic control devices that respond to thermal change, the bimetal device, control by fluid expansion, the thermocouple, and electronic sensing devices. Covers space… source
HAC 120Advanced Controls & TroubleshootingThis course covers control terminology, applications and electronic control circuits. Pneumatic controls and direct digital controls are also explored, along with programmable thermostats. Also cover… source
HAC 162Electric Motors & Their ApplicationsThis course discusses types of electric motors, along with starting and running components and characteristics, motor speeds, and power supplies. Specific topics also included are single and split-ph… source
HAC 163Refrigeration ControlsThis course covers fundamentals of refrigeration controls and defrost systems. source
HAC 164Electric Motors & TroubleshootingThis course discusses mechanical and electrical motor troubleshooting. This includes drive assemblies, belt tension, pulley alignment, open and shorted windings, shorts to ground, capacitor problems,… source
HAC 169Advanced Motor TheoryIn this course, students will develop an understanding of variable-speed and capacity control motors (ECMs, Offloaders, Compressors, Inverter Drives). source
HAC 170Heating IThis course covers controls, thermal physics, electric heating, and equipment for residential and light commercial heating system installation and servicing, with emphasis on electric heating and gas… source
HAC 175Heating I LabThis course teaches students to troubleshoot and repair gas-burning appliances. Thermal physics and equipment for heating systems analysis and efficiency are studied. This is a hands-on class utilizi… source
HAC 181Heating IIThis course covers controls, thermal physics, and equipment for residential and light commercial heating system installation and servicing with emphasis on electric and gas fuel heating. source
HAC 184Heating II LabWill teach students to competently troubleshoot and repair electric, gas, and fuel heating equipment; thermal physics, gas safety, and equipment for heating systems analysis and efficiency are studie… source
HAC 202Advanced RefrigerationThis course covers competently troubleshooting and repair of refrigeration equipment, thermal physics and equipment for refrigeration systems analysis and efficiency. This is a hands-on class utilizi… source
HAC 230EPA Refrigerant CertificationIn this course, students will learn to properly recover and charge refrigerants & dispose of them as defined by EPA in order to pass a national examination. source
HAC 237Basic Refrigeration IIntroduction to controls, thermal physics, and equipment for residential and light commercial air conditioning and refrigeration system installation and servicing, with emphasis on refrigeration. source
HAC 242Basic Refrigeration I LabThis course covers troubleshooting and repair of refrigeration equipment, thermal physics, and equipment for refrigeration systems analysis and efficiency. This is a hands-on class utilizing live pro… source
HAC 246Basic Refrigeration IIIntroduction to controls, thermal physics, and equipment for residential and light commercial air conditioning and refrigeration system installation and servicing, with emphasis on commercial refrige… source
HAC 249Job ReadinessThis course covers resume writing, cover letter preparation, Internet job search, Work Source job readiness workshop, and tips on filling out job applications. source
HAC 255CAPBasic Refrigeration II LabThis course provides students hands-on experience with introduction to controls, thermal physics, and equipment for air-conditioning system installation and servicing. source
HAC 257CAPCommercial Refrigeration/Advanced RefrigerationThis course teaches students to troubleshoot and repair commercial refrigeration through study material and online content. Refrigeration fundamentals, refrigeration electrical controls, and refriger… source
HIST& 146US History ISurveys the history of North America in the colonial era to the Civil War. Emphasis is placed on the establishment of European colonies, relations between colonists and Native Americans, the developm… source
HIST& 147US History IISurveys the history of the U.S. from the Civil War era through World War I. Emphasis is placed on Native American-white relations, slavery, territorial expansion, the Civil War, and economic, social,… source
HIST& 148US History IIISurvey of U.S. History from World War II to present. Emphasis is placed on the Cold War Era, Vietnam, Civil Rights, the liberal consensus, the rise of modern conservatism, minority relations, the 199… source
HISTO 105Orientation to the Histology LaboratoryIntroduces laboratory and chemical safety as well as universal precautions. Covers basic overview of standard Histology instrumentation, quality control procedures, specimen accessioning, record keep… source
HISTO 110Histotechnology IExplores the theory and principles of fixation, processing, embedding, sectioning, and cover slipping of tissue sections. source
HISTO 115Histotechnology Lab IExplores work in a simulated histology laboratory on campus. Students will participate in hands-on training in basic grossing techniques, as well as in-depth training in processing, embedding, and cu… source
HISTO 120Histotechnology IICovers and expands upon the knowledge and skills learned in Histotechnology I. Students will begin to learn the theory and principles of hematoxylin and eosin staining, as well as the basic principle… source
HISTO 125Histotechnology Lab IIExpands upon the knowledge and skills learned in Histotechnology Lab I. Students will continue to increase their skills in embedding and tissue sectioning, including the cutting and staining of froze… source
HISTO 130Math Applications for HistologyIntroduces laboratory mathematics, with an emphasis on solution preparation. source
HISTO 135Histotechnology IIICovers theory and techniques learned in Histotechnology I and II. Students will study more complicated special stains, focusing on methods used for microorganisms, pigments, minerals, the nervous sys… source
HISTO 140Histotechnology Lab IIIExpands upon the knowledge and techniques learned in Histotechnology Lab I and II. Students will perform more complicated special stains focusing on methods used to demonstrate microorganisms, pigmen… source
HISTO 145ImmunohistochemistryCovers basic immunohistochemistry and Enzyme histo-Chemistry theory and techniques. source
HISTO 150CAPHistology InternshipCovers the clinical phase of working in an affiliated histology laboratory. The staff of the affiliated laboratory directly supervise students. A report of No Record On File" related to crimes agains… source
HISTO 160Histology SeminarCovers what students have learned while working in an affiliated histology laboratory. Students will also review for their certification exam. source
HS 115Therapeutic Communication SkillsAcquaints students with the basic methods of therapeutic communication. Emphasis is placed on building basic active listening skills. Students will demonstrate mastery of theory through classroom act… source
HS 120Soft Skills for the Human Services ProfessionalDesigned to prepare students for the internship portion of the program, as well as employment. Students will develop professional résumés, cover letters, and employment preparation materials in line… source
HS 125HIV/AIDS/Blood-Borne Pathogens & Brief Risk Intervention for the Chemically DependentIncrease student's knowledge of HIV/AIDS & blood-borne pathogens. Students will gain knowledge of the history of HIV/AIDS and related issues. Provides 10 hours of HIV/AIDS training in the areas of tr… source
HS 127Introduction to Human ServicesIntroduces students to human services as a profession and includes a historical and philosophical framework of human service delivery. Contemporary roles and the human service worker will be covered,… source
HS 152Internship IStudents will participate in on-the-job training in the human services field of their choice. Duties and tasks are supervised. Students will perform relevant job duties and tasks within an agency of… source
HS 215Human Development for the Human Services ProfessionalHuman development for the human services professional is a lifespan development course looking at the physical, social, cognitive, and emotional development from conception to death. Cultural dynamic… source
HS 222Applied Counseling for the Human Services ProfessionalIncreases student knowledge of a variety of counseling theories, theorists, and techniques, from both a historical and contemporary viewpoint. Students will explore the practical application and appr… source
HS 225Survey of Community ResourcesIntroduces students to a variety of community-based human service agencies through examination of their services, functions, and service populations. The class will participate in field visits, guest… source
HS 226Mental Health Assessment & EvaluationExplores current perspectives of mental health in the helping professions by focusing on the identification, definition, diagnostic criteria, and assessment and evaluation of psychological disorders.… source
HS 227Behavioral Health & WellnessIntroduces students to the dimensions of wellness, including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual components. Students explore strategies for personal behavioral health and wellness, including… source
HS 230Case ManagementThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of case management practice. Students will review different models of case management and learn about common case management functions, such as out… source
HS 234Culturally Competent PracticeProvides students with an awareness of the historical, cultural, socioeconomic, biological, and psychosocial influences that define diversity. Examines culturally competent standards that influence b… source
HS 237Law & Ethics for Human ServicesPresents an overview of the ethical and professional issues that human services workers face in the field. Includes ethical decision making, professional responsibilities, liability, confidentiality,… source
HS 238Special ProjectsIncreases students' knowledge and skill by formulating and implementing a special project related to the human services field. Students must obtain authorization from the instructor for the project p… source
HS 239Selected TopicsStudents will be responsible for performing a literature review and/or a research paper on a human services-related topic. Students must obtain authorization from the instructor for the project prior… source
HS 240Survey of AddictionFocuses on addiction in modern society by surveying prevalent addictions and common co-occurring disorders. Students will gain an overview of causal factors and the consequences of addiction as they… source
HS 241Dynamics of ViolencePresents an overview of the dynamics of violence in relationship to both the perpetrator and the victim. Areas of emphasis include child neglect, child sexual and physical abuse, missing and exploite… source
HS 245Internship IIStudents will participate in on-the-job training in the human services field of their choice. Duties and tasks are supervised. Students perform relevant job duties and tasks within their agency of ch… source
HS 246Group ProcessAn introduction to the dynamics of group interaction, with emphasis on the student's firsthand experience as a group leader and member. Highlights the factors involved in problems of communication, e… source
HS 255Internship IIIStudents will participate in on-the-job training in the human services field of their choice. Duties and tasks are supervised. Students perform relevant job duties and tasks within their agency of ch… source
HSCD 134Introduction to AddictionsFocuses on substance and behavioral addictions in modern society by surveying prevalent addiction trends and common co-occurring disorders. Students will gain an overview of causal factors and the co… source
HSCD 150The Neuro-Pharmacology of AddictionThis course provides an overview of the effects of drug use and chemical dependency on the body, including physiological, emotional, and behavioral implications. Topics include drug interactions, bra… source
HSCD 155Chemical Dependency Counseling I: Individuals & GroupsThis course explores learning in a collaborative process that facilitates the client's progress toward mutually determined treatment goals and objectives. Students will learn counseling competencies… source
HSCD 180Addictions Treatment: Ethics & the LawThis course comprehensively examines the federal and state laws about chemical dependency for individuals, families, and service agencies, including the relevant WAC and RCW. Students will be introdu… source
HSCD 215Case Management & Recordkeeping for the Chemical Dependency ProfessionalThis course provides basic chemical dependency case management skills of service coordination, referral practices, community services, ongoing evaluation of treatment progress, client needs, HIV Brie… source
HSCD 227Chemical Dependency Assessment & EvaluationStudents will be introduced to a variety of industry-standard screening, evaluation and assessment tools for both adolescents and adults. Students will be able to determine a client's readiness for t… source
HSCD 229Suicide Prevention for the Chemical Dependency ProfessionalThis course provides an overview of contributing factors to suicidality, including mental health, substance use, and lifespan development. Evidence-based prevention strategies for adolescents, adults… source
HSCD 235Chemical Dependency PracticumStudents will work in a supervised chemical dependency agency, as approved by the internship supervisor. Students adhere to ethical and professional responsibilities as per their agency, WAC, RCW, an… source
HSCD 249Chemical Dependency Counseling II: Adolescents & FamiliesAcquaints students with culturally competent models of diagnosis and intervention for families and adolescents, as well as building an understanding for the dynamics among family members impacted by… source
HSCD 251Relapse PreventionFamiliarizes students with the basic philosophy and techniques of relapse prevention for substance abuse and the ongoing process that involves all aspects of the person's wellness and culture. Learn… source
HUC 106Anatomy & Physiology for Health Unit CoordinatorIntroduces basic word elements used in building medical terminology and identifies the different types of word elements present in each medical term by name. Introduces medical terms, body structure,… source
HUC 108Introduction to Health Unit CoordinatingThis course will focus on orientation and introduction to campus policies and rules of conduct. This course will also introduce students to program policies, dress code, attendance, classroom, and wo… source
HUC 112Unit Coordinator Tasks & Procedures IIFocuses on cognitive knowledge and performance skills in the computer laboratory. Students will demonstrate performance skills for maintaining medical records, accurately transcribing physicians' ord… source
HUC 113Introduction to Communication in the Health Unit Coordinator RoleStudents will learn to describe and use good listening skills as a means of preventing and/ or solving conflicts with a variety of people in different situations. This course also focuses on developi… source
HUC 114Unit Coordinator Tasks & Procedures IEnables identification of the forms commonly used in the patient's chart. Students will learn to explain the purpose of a patient's chart and recognize the charting responsibilities for each health c… source
HUC 118Advanced Communications in the Health Unit Coordinator RoleThis 20 hour course will enable the student to describe and utilize good listening skills as a means of preventing and/ or solving conflicts with a variety of people in different situations. The focu… source
HUC 120Unit Management IThis 30 hour course gives the student instructions for management responsibilities for the nursing unit. This course will also focus on instruction of time management and identification of possible f… source
HUC 122Unit Management IIFocuses on cognitive knowledge for managing the nursing unit and developing verbal and written communication skills. Students will develop leadership and performance skills by practicing classroom ma… source
HUC 126Legal/Ethical Aspects of Unit CoordinatingEnables students to identify legal elements that are necessary in regard to preparing legal documents, discussing hospital and patient confidentiality, or witnessing signatures on consents for treatm… source
HUC 132Clinical ExperienceEnables students to use the cognitive and performance objectives from courses HUC 106 through 126 in the clinical setting. The course focuses on resume preparation, employment application, and an emp… source
HUC 204Electrocardiogram Monitor TechnicianExamines basic cardiac function, normal and abnormal cardiac rhythms, etiology of arrhythmias, and interpretation of EKG tracing. Class time will consist of lectures, identifying rhythms, and group c… source
HUM& 101Introduction to HumanitiesAn introduction to the humanities through investigation of current cultural events offered by local communities. Study of the arts - painting, sculpture, architecture, drama, film, music, and dance -… source
LEADR 100Leadership IStudents taking this course will gain a basic understanding of the concept of leadership theory while developing a personal philosophy of leadership, an awareness of the moral and ethical responsibil… source
LEADR 101Leadership IIStudents taking this course will gain a basic understanding of the concept of leadership theory while developing a personal philosophy of leadership, an awareness of the moral and ethical responsibil… source
LEADR 102Leadership IIIStudents taking this course will gain a basic understanding of the concept of leadership theory while developing a personal philosophy of leadership, an awareness of the moral and ethical responsibil… source
LEADR 103Leadership IVStudents taking this course will gain a basic understanding of the concept of leadership theory while developing a personal philosophy of leadership, an awareness of the moral and ethical responsibil… source
LINE 101Fitness FundamentalsA course designed to prepare students for the physical demands of jobs in the trades. This course emphasizes the development of strength, endurance, and flexibility, which are crucial for performing… source
LINE 102Fitness FundamentalsA course designed to prepare students for the physical demands of jobs in the trades. This course emphasizes the development of strength, endurance, and flexibility, which are crucial for performing… source
LINE 103Fitness FundamentalsA course designed to prepare students for the physical demands of jobs in the trades. This course emphasizes the development of strength, endurance, and flexibility, which are crucial for performing… source
LINE 105Basic Electrical TheoryThis foundational course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles underlying the field of electricity. It begins with knowledge-based learning, introducing key concepts… source
LINE 110Electrical Circuits and SystemsThis course delves deeper into the study of electrical circuits and systems. It covers series and parallel circuits, AC and DC circuits, and introduces students to complex impedance and phasor diagra… source
LINE 115Electrical Safety and CodesThis course is designed to educate students about the safety measures and codes to be followed while working with electrical systems. It covers topics like grounding, circuit protection devices, and… source
LINE 120Electrical Installations and MaintenanceThis course provides students with practical skills needed to install and maintain electrical systems. It covers topics like wiring techniques, conduit bending, motor control circuits, and troublesho… source
LINE 125Safety and Emergency ResponseA course designed to provide students with the critical safety skills required in the trades. The course covers a wide range of topics, including OSHA 30 standards, first aid, CPR, and other emergenc… source
LINE 130Comprehensive Machinery Operation and FlaggingThis course combines training for operating Forklifts, Boom Lifts, Telehandlers, and Flagging certification into one comprehensive course. It covers topics like vehicle inspection, basic control skil… source
LINE 135Basic Rigging and LiftingThis course provides students with practical skills needed for rigging and lifting in various trades. It covers topics like sling selection, rigging hardware, weight calculation, and safety procedure… source
LINE 140Construction Blueprint ReadingThis course is designed to educate students about reading and interpreting construction blueprints. It covers topics like symbols, scales, dimensions, and elevations. By the end of the course, studen… source
LINE 145VOLTA Rigging(Instructed by NW Line JATC’s Volta) The Rigging course provides students with essential knowledge and skills for safely handling and maneuvering heavy loads in the context of power line construction… source
LINE 146VOLTA Basic Electrical Theory(Instructed by NW Line JATC’s Volta) This course introduces students to the essential concepts of electrical theory required for line work. Topics include electrical current, voltage, resistance, and… source
LINE 147VOLTA Climbing(Instructed by NW Line JATC’s Volta) The VOLTA Climbing course is designed to develop the climbing skills necessary for line workers. Students will learn climbing techniques for various pole heights,… source
LINE 148VOLTA Equipment and Hardware(Instructed by NW Line JATC’s Volta) The Equipment and Hardware course familiarizes students with the various tools, equipment, and hardware used in power line construction, maintenance, and repair.… source
LINE 149VOLTA Safety(Instructed by NW Line JATC’s Volta) The Safety course emphasizes the importance of safety practices and procedures in power line work environments. Students will learn about electrical hazards, fall… source
LINE 151Tree Biology and Species IdentificationDive into the fundamentals of tree biology, including anatomy, physiology, and growth patterns. Learn to identify a wide variety of tree species using leaves, bark, and other morphological features.… source
LINE 152Tree Health Assessment and Care PracticesThis course focuses on evaluating tree health and implementing care strategies. Students will learn to identify signs of disease, pest infestations, and environmental stress. Topics include treatment… source
LINE 153Climbing, Rigging, and Knot ApplicationsGain hands-on experience with safe tree climbing techniques, rigging practices, and the use of essential knots in arboriculture. This course covers the proper use of climbing equipment, ropes, and kn… source
LINE 154Pruning Techniques and Chainsaw ProficiencyLearn the art and science of pruning to enhance tree health, structure, and aesthetics. This course covers different pruning methods, including directional pruning and crown thinning. Students will a… source
LINE 161Utility Ground Operations and Site PreparationThis course provides hands-on training in the essential ground operations that support power line construction and maintenance. Students will learn how to safely and efficiently dig pole and anchor h… source
LINE 162Equipment Handling and Maintenance for GroundmenFocused on developing proficiency with the tools and equipment used by groundmen, this course covers the operation, maintenance, and safety protocols of equipment such as trucks, diggers, cranes, rot… source
LINE 163Safe Practices and Hazzard Management in Ground WorkThis course emphasizes safety practices specific to ground operations in utility work. Students will learn to identify and manage hazards on job sites, adhere to OSHA regulations and company safety p… source
LINE 164Underground Utility Work and Cable HandlingThis course introduces students to underground distribution systems. It covers assisting with the installation and maintenance of underground cables and conduits, safe excavation practices, and the u… source
MAP 108Introduction to Medical AssistingLearn and demonstrate asepsis and infection control. Perform anthropometric measurements, vital signs and physical examination. Instruction and discussion also includes the overall function of the me… source
MAP 121Body Systems Theory 101Caring for patients with disorders associated with hematology, endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology, urology and male reproduction, and gastroenterology. Instruction will include anatomy and phys… source
MAP 124Body Systems Applications 101Practice fundamental skills relating to Body Systems Theory 101. Skills include microhematocrit, blood glucose monitoring, care and use of the microscope, pregnancy testing, physical and chemical uri… source
MAP 146Body Systems Applications 102Practice fundamental skills relating to Body Systems Theory 102. Skills include practicing care and usage of the otoscope, vision exams, audiometry testing, peak flow meters and small volume nebulize… source
MAP 147Body Systems Theory 102Caring for patients with disorders associated with ophthalmology and otolaryngology, pulmonary medicine, neurology and mental health, cardiology, phlebotomy, and microbiology. Instruction will includ… source
MAP 164Body Systems Applications 103Practice fundamental skills relating to Body Systems Theory 103. Skills include wound and burn care; assisting with application and removal of sutures, surgical staples and casting; asepsis and infec… source
MAP 166Body Systems Theory 103Caring for patients with disorders associated with dermatology, orthopedic medicine, and surgical asepsis, as well as learning procedures and safety and emergency practices. Instruction will include… source
MAP 176Computers for the Healthcare SettingPerform tasks within the electronic health record. Included tasks include: computerized patient appointment and procedure scheduling, accounts receivable & payable, and documentation of clinical inte… source
MAP 178Health Insurance & CodingAcquire information regarding private and public insurance programs. Practice fundamental skills relating to ICD-10 and CPT. Coding utilizing the coding books, computer and/or specific software. Prac… source
MAP 181Financial PracticesCovers basics of manual and computerized accounts receivable. Emphasis on course outcomes from previous course related to healthcare, procedural and diagnostic coding. source
MAP 182Patient Reception & Legal ComponentsEmphasis on customer service within the health care field, focusing on effective communication with the patient while projecting and promoting a positive image of the profession and the office. This… source
MAP 184Medical Records ManagementInstruct and apply knowledge relating to medical records, including the creation, management, and legality of both the paper and electronic record, as well as filing systems utilized within the healt… source
MAP 209Externship Preparation 1Introduction of pharmacology math (with estimation components), administering oral and parental (intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal) medications, performance of phlebotomy and microbiology… source
MAP 212Externship Preparation 2Demonstrate competencies of skills acquired throughout the Medical Assistant Program. Each student will perform and must pass the following skills at a mastery level while adhering to standard precau… source
MAP 215ExternshipCapstone course gives students practical experiences in physician offices and/or clinics. Student must successfully pass MAP 212 in order to be eligible forthis course. source
MAP 222Community Employment Opportunities & LocationsLocates the major medical employers (including hospitals) in the student's community, along with their human resources departments. This course also includes interviewing techniques, updating your re… source
MASST 101Swedish Massage TheoryExplores the history, benefits, and fundamental strokes of Swedish Massage, examining their physiological and psychological effects. Students will develop therapist-client communication skills and un… source
MASST 103Swedish Massage PracticeCovers Swedish Massage techniques including effleurage, petrissage, friction, and tapotement. Acquiring proficiency in delivering full-body relaxation massages, integrating correct body mechanics, ef… source
MASST 105Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology IExplores the integumentary, skeletal, fascial, muscular, and nervous systems. Gain knowledge of structures, functions, pathologies, and their essential connection to massage therapy. source
MASST 107Kinesiology ICovers the fundamental principles of Kinesiology. Students will develop skills in range of motion, anatomical terminology, and palpation, enabling them to precisely identify bony landmarks, muscle lo… source
MASST 108Business and Ethics ICovers ethical principles and standards essential for maintaining a professional and therapeutic environment, as well as the use of safe hygiene, sanitation, draping and the understanding of ethical… source
MASST 138Deep Tissue Massage TheoryExplores deep tissue massage techniques integrating hydrotherapy to alleviate muscle tension, manage chronic pain, and enhance mobility. Students focus on proper body mechanics, client assessment, po… source
MASST 140Deep Tissue Massage PracticeCovers palpation and range of motion assessment. Clinical reasoning is applied during treatment planning for acute and chronic injuries, postural imbalances, and chronic pain, applying pressure princ… source
MASST 142Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology IICovers human anatomy with a focus on the cardiovascular, digestive, lymphatic, and respiratory systems. Gain knowledge of structures, functions, pathologies, and their essential connection to massage… source
MASST 154Kinesiology IICovers locating bony landmarks and muscle attachments in the lower body as well as safely integrating range of motion techniques, identifying muscles involved in specific movements for advanced skill… source
MASST 164Business and Ethics IIPractices students' skills for establishing a thriving and ethical massage business, with a focus on integrating therapeutic communication, and key business operations, while navigating the state law… source
MASST 168Student Clinic ICovers the set-up and operation of a student massage clinic. Students will gain insight into the day-to-day activities involved in managing a clinic. source
MASST 205Clinical Massage Theory and PathologyCovers diverse massage therapy techniques in various clinical settings. Students cultivate advanced assessment skills, formulation of treatment planning, and clinical reasoning to address specific mu… source
MASST 210Clinical Massage Practice and PathologyPractices advanced techniques in clinical massage practice, focusing on patient assessment, treatment planning, and collaboration with healthcare professionals. Enhancing skills in addressing musculo… source
MASST 215Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology IIIExamines the Urinary and Reproductive Systems, emphasizing their structure, function, and relevance in massage therapy. Explore inflammation, tissue repair, and integrate Sports Physiology, refining… source
MASST 220Kinesiology IIICovers the identification of bony landmarks and muscle attachments in the Head and Neck. A comprehensive review of all muscle of the body will be conducted, preparing students for the Washington Stat… source
MASST 225Business and Ethics IIICovers concepts on structuring clinical businesses, including insurance billing and business management, equips students with essential skills for a successful massage therapy career in Washington St… source
MASST 230Student Clinic IICovers the topics on running a massage clinic. Beyond honing their skills in relaxation and deep-tissue massage, each student will actively engage in administrative roles by rotating through position… source
MASST 235Assess and Treat the Upper BodyCovers the topics of assessment and treatment in the upper body by leveraging students' anatomical knowledge to assess and treat common issues in the neck, shoulders, arms, and upper back effectively. source
MASST 240Assess and Treat the Lower BodyCovers the topics of assessment and treatment in the lower body by leveraging students' anatomical knowledge to assess and treat common issues in the hips, thighs, calves, and feet effectively. source
MASST 245Massage Business Start UpExplores the topics of launching and growing a massage business, including crafting a professional massage website, developing effective social media planning, establishing marketing budgets and stra… source
MASST 250PracticumPractices students' massage skills in real-world client interactions under the guidance of experienced professionals, preparing you for a successful career in massage therapy. source
MASST 255Self-Care for the Massage TherapistCovers self-care strategies to tackle burnout, prioritize physical well-being, and boost overall health for peak performance in the massage therapy field. source
MAT 92Pre-Algebra (Formerly MAT 082)Covers basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios and proportions, signed numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations, order of operations, basic geometry, uni… source
MAT 94Introduction to Algebra (Formerly MAT 091)Develops algebraic topics, including algebraic expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, coordinate graphing, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, and introduction to rational… source
MAT 99Intermediate AlgebraExpands on algebraic topics, including solving equations and inequalities, graphing of linear and nonlinear equations, and rational expressions. Develops topics, including roots and radicals; solving… source
MAT 103Business MathematicsCovers discounts, markup and markdown, payroll, simple and compound interest, annuities, amortization payments, taxes, insurance, and business statistics in an algebra-based development. Scientific c… source
MAT 105Mathematics for Industrial ProfessionalsDevelops elements of algebra, geometry, metric measure, and trigonometry to calculate areas, volumes, and angles for polygonal objects, objects with smooth curves, and composite objects. Includes app… source
MAT 108Math for Health OccupationsDevelops elements of algebra, including quadratic equations with real roots and unit conversion processes applied to U. S. and metric measure, calculation of dosages, and intravenous infusions. Cover… source
MAT 111Math for Cosmetology/Esthetics ProfessionalsThis course is designed to prepare students interested in the cosmetology or esthetics career to gain confidence in the mathematics and problem solving they may encounter. Topics covered include: met… source
MAT 114Basic Mathematics, Basic Physics, Weight and BalancePerform all of the mathematical computations required in the Aviation Maintenance Technician curriculum. Covers the scientific principles that apply to the operation of aircraft, engines and the equi… source
MAT 311Mathematical Techniques for Operations ManagementProvides students with the foundational mathematical tools required for operations management, including acceptance sampling, decision theory, probability theory, and linear programming. source
MAT 413Measurement and Statistical Process ControlIntroduces key tools used in statistical process control, including control charts, continuous improvement, acceptance sampling, and the design of experiments. Also covers fundamental metrology princ… source
MATSI 99INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the Intermediate Algebra course. MATSI 99 requires concurrent enrollme… source
MATSI 103BUSINESS MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the college-level Business Mathematics course. MATSI 103 requires conc… source
MATSI 105INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the college-level Mathematics for Industrial Professionals course. MAT… source
MATSI 108HEALTH MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the college-level Mathematics for Health Occupations course. MATSI 108… source
MATSI 111COSMETOLOGY/ESTHETICS MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the college-level Mathematics for Cosmetology/Esthetics Professionals… source
MATSI 114Basic Mathematics, Basic Physics, Weight and Balance SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the college-level Basic Mathematics, Basic Physics, Weight and Balance… source
MATSI 141Precalculus I Supplemental InstructionThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the Precalculus I course. MATSI 141 requires concurrent enrollment in… source
MATSI 146INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONThis course is intended for students whose placement indicates the need for additional instructional support to be successful in the college-level Introduction to Statistics course. MATSI 146 require… source
MATH& 107Math in SocietyExploration of mathematical concepts, with emphasis on observing closely, developing critical thinking, analyzing and synthesizing techniques, improving problem-solving skills, and applying concepts… source
MATH& 141Precalculus ICovers linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, logarithmic, and inverse functions and equations; composite functions, linear and quadratic inequalities, graphs of functi… source
MATH& 142Precalculus II, Functional TrigonometryCovers circular, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions, and graphs; trigonometric and inverse trigonometric identities; trigonometric equations; vectors and elementary vector operations;… source
MATH& 146Introduction to StatisticsDescriptive and inferential statistics, including measures of central tendency, dispersion or variation, and skewness. Students are introduced to basic concepts in probability, as well as discrete an… source
MATH& 151Calculus ICovers algebraic and transcendental functions, continuity, limits (including indeterminate forms), derivatives and differentials of algebraic and transcendental functions (e.g., exponential, logarith… source
MATH& 152Calculus IITopics of calculus are presented geometrically, numerically, and symbolically. MATH& 152 topics include applications of integration, differentiation, and methods of integration, including improper in… source
MEC 115DC CircuitsCovers DC electrical terms, equations and theory. Presents techniques used for solving problems involving resistance, voltage, and current in circuits. Presents fundamental laws and relationships app… source
MEC 116AC CircuitsCovers AC circuit analysis. Network theorems are applied to the solution of AC circuits. Resonance, filters, AC power and three-phase circuits are covered in detail. Introduces standard instrumentati… source
MEC 120Computer Aided Design IIntroduces the use of parametric Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to design parts working from engineering sketches and/or prototypes. source
MEC 128Applied Statics and Strengths of MaterialsStudy of forces acting on structures at rest: free-body diagrams, trusses, friction and related material, which may include hydrostatic pressures and loads, cables, and arches. Includes analysis of t… source
MEC 132Lean ManufacturingThis course offers students opportunities to deploy and apply lean principles, concepts, and methods locally - within a work cell, work, group or value stream. The course focuses on workshop and proj… source
MEC 140Computer Programming and LogicIntroduces computer programming and problem solving. Topics include language syntax, data types, program organization, algorithm design, and logic control structures. Also covers program design techn… source
MEC 151Mechanical Systems BuildThis course focuses on the principles and hands-on skills required to design, assemble, and analyze mechanical systems. Students will explore motor operation, system safety protocols, and the propert… source
MEC 152Panel Systems BuildThis course provides an in-depth understanding of panel systems, including motor notation symbology, control strategies, and the role of motor control circuits in power electronics. Students will dev… source
MEC 153Mechatronics Programming MethodsThis course focuses on programming fundamentals for mechatronic systems. Students learn to write efficient, modular code using variables, loops, arrays, object-oriented programming, and encapsulation… source
MEC 163Industrial SurveyThis course is an exploration of current mechatronics applications in regional industry. Students will examine and analyze the implementation of various mechatronics improvements and process solution… source
MEC 165RoboticsCovers basic robot terminology and operational skills, including safety, moving a robot in joint and world modes, and creating Teach Pendant programs. Students will also learn about preventative main… source
MEC 173Applied MechatronicsIn this course, students develop applied systems by integrating elements of the constituent fields of mechatronics: electrical, mechanical, communication, control, and computing processes and devices… source
MEC 201Systems ApproachThe analysis and manipulation of complex systems from a top-down modular approach. Students learn how to divide a complex system into smaller modules and mapping them down to their single components,… source
MEC 202Total MechatronicsA course that provides an expedited analysis of the core disciplines utilized in mechatronics. The course serves as a refresher or introduction to the most important principles utilized within the re… source
MEC 230Programmable Control of Fluid PowerBuilding upon fundamental knowledge of fluid power and systems thinking, this course provides experience in controlling pneumatic and hydraulic machinery with industrial programming. The course cover… source
MEC 232Automated SystemsThis course will provide a system breakdown of control and communications used in complex automated systems involving analog sensors, advance programming instructions, and robotic integrations. Effic… source
MEC 235Programmable Controls in Industrial NetworksBuilding upon fundamental knowledge of programmable controls and digital and analog signals, this course provides experience in connecting and controlling industrial machinery. The course covers the… source
MEC 240Motors, Drives, & Mechanical Transfer SystemsBuilding upon fundamental knowledge of mechanical, electrical and control systems, this course provides experience with the transfer of power through drives, motors, and mechanical elements. The cour… source
MEC 241Embedded SystemsThis course provides an in-depth exploration of embedded systems, focusing on the integration of microcontrollers, sensors, and communication protocols to design and implement real-world mechatronic… source
MEC 242Smart MaintenanceThis course introduces participants to the principles and practices of advanced maintenance within modern industrial environments. Emphasizing three-phase AC power and mechatronic systems, students w… source
MEC 251Motion and Numeric ControlsThis course provides an overview of motion control technologies typically found in NC equipment. The workflow and operation of NC machinery from CAD/CAM to machine setups and program execution will b… source
MEC 252Process ControlAn exploration of the control techniques employed in the process industry. The course provides practice in tuning and programming closed control loops using PID, conditioning analog signals, and diag… source
MEC 273Applied Mechatronics Cap.In this course students develop applied systems by integrating elements of the constituent fields of mechatronics: electrical, mechanical, communication, control, and computing processes and devices.… source
MEC 281CommissioningThis course will examine methodologies to evaluate projects, test their successful implementation and provide framework for continuous improvement. Previous course projects will be evaluated, documen… source
MEC 282Mechatronics CapstoneThis course will examine project based work from previous quarters and prepare documentation for inclusions in student portfolio. A systems analysis of the project work will be explored including tim… source
MEC 285Mechatronics Applications IThis course is a variable credit, variable outcome course to cover discrete applications in mechatronic systems. source
MEC 286Mechatronics Applications IIThis course is a variable credit, variable outcome course to cover discrete applications in mechatronic systems. source
MEC 287Mechatronics Applications IIIThis course is a variable credit, variable outcome course to cover discrete applications in mechatronic systems. source
MEC 289Internship/Work ExperienceProvides students with practical on-the-job experience and offers students a way to combine classroom study with related work experience under the supervision of an employer. Work experience must be… source
MEC 301Introduction to Industry 4.0 - KnowledgeThis introductory course offers participants a comprehensive overview of Industry 4.0, exploring its foundational principles, key technologies, and real-world applications. Participants will gain an… source
MEC 304Fixtures and Workflow - KnowledgeThe course takes a product focus approach to manufacturing, by examining the organization structures and Lean principles applied to the design and construction of complex manufacturing production sys… source
MEC 307Industrial Internet of Things - KnowledgeParticipants will gain a broad perspective on IIoT technologies and industry 4.0 applications. An in-depth exploration will be made of the theory and application of large-scale networking of sensors… source
MEC 314Environmentally Sustainable Manufacturing - KnowledgeAn examination of frameworks and methods including lean management practices that lead to the reduction of waste, and the economic benefits of sustainable management perspectives focusing on the supp… source
MEC 317Programming for Industry 4.0 - KnowledgeThe course emphasizes the application of programming languages for IT/OT (Information Technologies/Operational Technologies) synthesis. Participants will work on seamless information and instruction… source
MEC 324Advanced Embedded Systems - KnowledgeThis course is designed to provide engineers with a robust theoretical foundation and hands-on design experience, positioning them as adept architects of embedded systems in the transformative landsc… source
MEC 327Advanced Sensors and Actuators - KnowledgeSensors and actuators are the foundational elements that enable systems and machines to communicate, self-diagnose, and adapt in real-time, driving efficiency, flexibility, and productivity. The know… source
MEC 334AI and Data Analytics - KnowledgeThe course covers the theory and structures of algorithms for machine learning and inference, from an AI perspective. Python and C based languages will be employed to process large data sets through… source
MEC 340Control Systems - KnowledgeThe course is designed for industry professionals working in manufacturing, process industries, and automation who seek to enhance their knowledge and skills in control systems programming, implement… source
MEC 342Programmable Automation Controllers - KnowledgeThe course provides an in-depth exploration of Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs) and their applications in the field of industrial automation. Participants will gain a comprehensive understa… source
MEC 344Machine Vision - KnowledgeThe course gives a general overview of machine vision and introduces the student to machine vision software and hardware. The course covers common topics like finding known models in images, depth pe… source
MEC 347Interconnectivity in Cyber-Physical Systems - KnowledgeThe course delves into the intricacies of interoperability and information exchange within the landscape of Industry 4.0, where seamless data flow between people, computer systems, physical machines,… source
MEC 352Contract Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 - KnowledgeLeveraging the accessibility to manufacturing equipment and cyber-physical systems allow “lot size one” manufacturing. The course establishes how Industry 4.0 concepts can provide sustainable bus… source
MEC 354Machine Creation - KnowledgeThe course provides perspectives on the field of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) machine design and manufacturing. Participants will gain knowledge on engineering principles, machine design con… source
MEC 357Dynamics of Machinery and Kinematics - KnowledgeA mathematical and visual exploration of the functions used to describe the motions and momentums of machine elements with an emphasis on the application of motion control. This course introduces stu… source
MEC 364Computerized Maintenance Management Systems - KnowledgeThe course establishes how leveraging CMMS within the framework of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing enables organizations to proactively manage maintenance operations, optimize asset performance,… source
MEC 367Automation Evaluation and Implementation - KnowledgeExamination of the business, safety, and social considerations involved in the decision to automate and the effective implementation thereof. Participants will examine the choices involved from a man… source
MEC 370Simulation, Emulation, and Digital Twins - KnowledgeAdapt digital tools like simulations, emulators, and Digital Twins of industry instances for virtual commissioning, predictive maintenance and process optimization. How modeling, testing, and optimiz… source
MEC 372Production Process Development in Industry 4.0 - KnowledgeThis advanced course builds upon fundamental principles of production engineering to explore cutting-edge topics at the intersection of process innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation.… source
MEC 374Process Control - KnowledgeProcess Control studies the transformation of raw materials or substances into finished products through continuous or batch processing. The course establishes the fundamentals of Process Industry au… source
MEC 377Cyber-Physical Product Systems - KnowledgeThis advanced course delves into the intricacies of managing product systems within the context of innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation. Participants will explore how product system… source
MEC 380Human-Centric Digitalization - KnowledgeHuman-centric digitalization aims to empower individuals, enhance productivity, and improve quality of life by leveraging digital technologies in ways that are inclusive, empathetic, and aligned with… source
MEC 384Cyber-Physical Security - KnowledgeCyber-physical security extends the scope of cybersecurity to encompass the protection of physical assets and systems that are interconnected and controlled by computers or digital technologies. The… source
MEC 385Management in Industry 4.0 - KnowledgeIn the context of Industry 4.0, characterized by the transformative impact of cyber-physical technologies across industries, effective management necessitates a blend of technical proficiency, adapti… source
MEC 387Robotic Integration - KnowledgeRobotic integration in industrial processes is complex and requires careful planning, coordination, and expertise across multiple disciplines. The course identifies the significant factors for consid… source
MEC 404Fixtures and Workflow - SkillThe course focuses on fundamental skills development within the context of manual, semi-automatic, and automatic product flows. Participants will delve into the intersection of work-cell and producti… source
MEC 407Industrial Internet of Things - SkillParticipants will practice broad perspective IIoT technologies and industry 4.0 applications. Focus will be spent on industry 4.0 fundamentals like specifying and communicating suitable IIoT applicat… source
MEC 414Environmentally Sustainable Manufacturing - SkillThe course builds applications of the three-pillar and lean theoretical concepts covered in the knowledge course. Participants will identify and collect data to build “triple bottom line currencies… source
MEC 417Programming for Industry 4.0 - SkillThe course focuses on programming for industrial hardware control. Participants will utilize languages like C++, Python, and Java to control systems, analyze sensor data, develop simulation models, e… source
MEC 424Advanced Embedded Systems - SkillThe course focuses on providing engineers the ability to practice integrating intelligent and interconnected industrial metaverse solutions to real-world challenges faced in industry where connected… source
MEC 427Advanced Sensors and Actuators - SkillBuilding upon the methods and knowledge essential for applying sensor and actuator systems in industrial settings, the course is tailored for engineers seeking to enhance their expertise in the pract… source
MEC 434AI and Data Analytics - SkillThis course covers the application of algorithms for machine learning and inference, from an AI perspective. Participants will develop AI and data analytics solutions including collecting and modifyi… source
MEC 442Programmable Automation Controllers - SkillThe course is tailored to industry professionals seeking expertise in the practical application and seamless integration of Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs) within industrial settings. Part… source
MEC 444Machine Vision - SkillThe course provides practice in the application of computer vision and machine vision fundamentals and principles. Participants will solve typical machine vision challenges present in industry and ga… source
MEC 447Interconnectivity in Cyber-Physical Systems - SkillThe course explores the realization of interconnectivity and interoperability. Participants will establish data streams through the various layers of enterprise and society. Content will be centered… source
MEC 450Mechatronics Project Management Preparation and PlanningPrecursor to the Mechatronics Project Management course. Students will begin the planning and preparation for the management of a complex mechatronics project. source
MEC 452Contract Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 - SkillThe course focuses on developing a Contract Manufacturing (CM) business model and validating its three-pillar sustainability. Participants will use Industry 4.0 reinforced CM frameworks and methods t… source
MEC 454Machine Creation - SkillThe course is designed to provide participants with practical skills and experience in OEM machine design and manufacturing. Participants will apply the fundamentals of machine design, manufacturing… source
MEC 457Dynamics of Machinery and Kinematics - SkillThe course covers the applications of kinematics and inverse kinematics for machine construction and automation. Participants will practice designing cyber-physical tools for motion profiles, machine… source
MEC 464Computerized Maintenance Management Systems - SkillThe course is a practice in the deployment of CMMS and the use of CMMS for enterprise operation through modalities like mobile-accessible platforms where engineers and technicians can receive real-ti… source
MEC 467Automation Evaluation and Implementation - SkillThe application of created frameworks, methods, and models for automation implementations. The course also covers the evaluation and continuous improvement of those systems from a three-pillar sustai… source
MEC 470Simulation, Emulation, and Digital Twins - SkillGet hands on experience in some of the most relevant and needed areas of industry utilizing virtual process planning while preparing upcoming production. Participants will practice preparing products… source
MEC 472Production Process Development in Industry 4.0 - SkillThe course covers the realization and application of industry 4.0 technologies according to production engineering principles with the goal of process innovation, sustainability, and digital transfor… source
MEC 474Process Control - SkillThe course emphasizes the executed application derived from process industry documentation, control strategies, and loop designs, with a focus on controlling temperature, pressure, mixing and other c… source
MEC 477Cyber-Physical Product Systems - SkillThe course covers the realization and application of product systems within the context of innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation. Participants will leverage new technologies, redesig… source
MEC 480Human-Centric Digitalization - SkillPracticing human-centric digitalization involves integrating principles of user-centered design, empathy, and collaboration into every stage of the digital transformation process. The course provides… source
MEC 484Cyber-Physical Security - SkillThe course is designed to equip industry professionals with practical skills in safeguarding critical systems against emerging threats and vulnerabilities. Participants will practice keeping processe… source
MEC 485Management in Industry 4.0 - SkillParticipants will learn how to leverage digital technologies and apply principles of change management to effectively lead and facilitate the deployment of multidisciplinary teams. Emphasis will be p… source
MEC 487Robotic Integration - SkillThe course provides real-world projects aimed at developing the skills needed to effectively integrate robots into industrial processes. Using methods and workflows, participants will practice integr… source
MEC 490CAPMechatronics Project ManagementProject Management of a team of Mechatronics students in the design, build, application, and possible integration of a complex mechatronics project. source
MET 101Digital Manufacturing - KnowledgeOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse knowledge levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise â… source
MET 102Additive Manufacturing - KnowledgeOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse knowledge levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise â… source
MET 103Robotic Manufacturing – KnowledgeThis course offers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse knowledge levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and… source
MET 104Subtractive Manufacturing – KnowledgeThis course offers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse knowledge levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and… source
MET 105Automated Fabrication – KnowledgeOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse knowledge levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise â… source
MET 106Tool & Die Manufacturing – KnowledgeOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse knowledge levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise â… source
MET 111Systems ApproachThe analysis and manipulation of complex systems from a top-down modular approach. Students learn how to divide a complex system into smaller modules and mapping them down to their single components,… source
MET 112Computer-Aided Design for ManufacturingIntroduces the use of parametric Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to design parts working from engineering sketches and/or prototypes. source
MET 113Total MechatronicsThis course provides an expedited analysis of the core disciplines utilized in mechatronics. The course serves as a refresher or introduction to the most important principles utilized within the real… source
MET 114Total ManufacturingThis course provides a robust introduction or refresher to modern manufacturing principles, practices, workflows, methodologies, and technologies. Participants will learn and apply operation, trouble… source
MET 121Manual MachiningThis course familiarizes students with the safe operation of manual machining equipment, from lathes and mills to surface grinders, bench grinders, vertical and horizontal bandsaws, and tool grinders… source
MET 122Applied Statics & Strengths of MaterialsStudy of forces acting on structures at rest: free-body diagrams, trusses, friction and related material, which may include hydrostatic pressures and loads, cables and arches. Includes analysis of te… source
MET 1232D Cutting CAD/CAM/CNCThis course introduces the CAD-CAM-CNC workflow of 2-Dimensional Cutting operations, to include: Waterjet, Plasma, & Laser CNC Machines. Students will utilize digital work environments to design and… source
MET 131CAD/CAM/CNC MillsThis course covers the design-prototype-manufacture workflow of 3-axis machining centers. Students will safely operate, maintain, setup, program, run, & troubleshoot 3-axis machining centers. Student… source
MET 132Lean ManufacturingThis course offers students opportunities to deploy and apply lean principles, concepts and methods locally—within a work cell, work group or value stream. The course focuses on workshop and project… source
MET 133Fixturing & WorkflowsThis course covers practical applications of Design for Manufacturing (DFM) & Design for Automated Assembly (DFAA) principles in relation to fixturing & work holding for products being manufactured.… source
MET 141CAD/CAM/CNC LathesThis course covers the design-prototype-manufacture workflow of 2- & 3-axis live-tooling turning centers. Students will safely operate, maintain, setup, program, run, & troubleshoot 2- & 3-axis live-… source
MET 142RoboticsCovers basic robot terminology and operational skills including safety; moving a robot in joint and world modes; and creating Teach Pendant Programs. Students will also learn about preventative maint… source
MET 143Programming & MacrosThis course covers the use of custom programming for CNC machining and turning centers, as well as industrial and collaborative robots. Students will write custom programs, subprograms, & macros invo… source
MET 201Digital Manufacturing - SkillsOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse skill levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise – a… source
MET 202Additive Manufacturing - SkillsOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse skill levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise – a… source
MET 203Robotic Manufacturing – SkillsOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse skill levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise – a… source
MET 204Subtractive Manufacturing – SkillsOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse skill levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise – a… source
MET 205Automated Fabrication – SkillsOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse skill levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise – a… source
MET 206Tool & Die Manufacturing – SkillsOffers a flexible, multi-track approach to support diverse skill levels, enabling participants to progress through four stages of competency – familiarity, proficiency, mastery, and expertise – a… source
MET 211Multi-Axis CAD/CAM/CNCThis course covers the workflow and operation of 4- & 5-axis CNC machining centers. Students will safely operate, maintain, setup, program, run, & troubleshoot 4- & 5-axis machining centers. Students… source
MET 212Additive ManufacturingThis course covers additive manufacturing – AKA 3D Printing – and how it is both innovating and disrupting modern manufacturing and design methods. Students will understand the operating principles o… source
MET 213Generative DesignThis course covers the merits and use of generative design as an alternative design process. Students will input design goals into the generative design software, along with parameters such as perfor… source
MET 221Industrial SurveyThis course provides opportunities to research and prepare for employment in advanced manufacturing industries. Students will survey companies to assess their current levels of implementation, partic… source
MET 222InternshipThis course provides an opportunity to prepare for a career in an advanced manufacturing industry. Students will apply their technical skills & knowledge in an advanced manufacturing environment. Stu… source
MET 223Production SupervisorThis course develops the leadership potential of students. Students will apply communication, organization, and technical skills to supervise, assist, & mentor fellow students operating in a simulate… source
MET 298Creative Engineering LabThis course utilizes the engineering design process to engineer useful, original, & innovative solutions to problems. Students will - in a collaborative environment – practically learn & apply mechan… source
MET 299Training & PracticeThis course provides an opportunity to practice skills related to job entry in the field of advanced manufacturing. Students will identify areas of personal, professional development to pursue and wo… source
MLT 202Foundations of Medical Laboratory PracticeAn in-depth discussion of the fundamental knowledge required for medical laboratory technicians in all areas of the clinical laboratory, including pipetting, microscopy, laboratory math, and performi… source
MLT 212PhlebotomyAn introduction to safely and effectively collecting venous and capillary blood specimens for laboratory analysis. Topics include anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, blood collection su… source
MLT 223Clinical ChemistryExplores the principles, techniques, and application of clinical chemistry in the analysis of blood and other body fluids. The normal and abnormal biochemistry of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, enz… source
MLT 224Urinalysis & Body FluidsAn overview of the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system and the normal and abnormal constituents of urine. Performance of routine macroscopic and microscopic urinalysis, with attention to abn… source
MLT 229ImmunologyAn introduction to the theory and application of basic immunology, including the immune response, principles of antigen-antibody reactions, and the principles of immunological and serological procedu… source
MLT 234Hematology & HemostasisA thorough study of the development, identification, and abnormalities associated with blood cells and hemostasis. Topics include formation of blood cells, identification of normal and abnormal cells… source
MLT 240ImmunohematologyThis course emphasizes the study and laboratory detection of blood group antigens and antibodies of the ABO, Rh, and other blood group systems. Topics included donor screening, processing and storing… source
MLT 243Clinical MicrobiologyPrinciples and methods used in clinical microbiology, including isolation, identification, and antibiotic susceptibility testing of pathogenic bacteria. Introduction to medical parasitology, mycology… source
MLT 245Seminar IExplore application of laboratory operations topics in the real-world clinical setting during rotations, including laboratory accreditation and compliance, and discuss current industry trends and iss… source
MLT 247Seminar IIContinue to explore application of laboratory operations topics in the real-world clinical setting during rotations, including laboratory accreditation and compliance, and discuss current industry tr… source
MLT 249Clinical Experience IStudents integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills through simulated on-campus experiences and clinical rotations at affiliated laboratories. These hands-on opportunities develop studentâ… source
MLT 251Clinical Experience IIStudents integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills through simulated on-campus experiences and clinical rotations at affiliated laboratories. These hands-on opportunities develop studentâ… source
MLT 253Clinical Experience IIIStudents continue to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills through simulated on-campus experiences and clinical rotations at affiliated laboratories. These hands-on opportunities deve… source
MLT 255Clinical Experience IVStudents continue to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills through simulated on-campus experiences and clinical rotations at affiliated laboratories. These hands-on opportunities deve… source
MS 123Fundamentals of Welding for the Non-Welding MajorStudents will identify, perform, or witness various basic welding processes for prospective visual and non-destructive inspectors. source
MS 126Fundamentals of Composites for the Non-Composites TechnicianIntroduces the various kinds of composite parts. This course explores the different types of resin, matrices, fibers, cores, and laminates. Students will explore their mechanical properties and the a… source
MS 128OSHA, Occupational, Health And SafetyIntroduces OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as construction safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis is… source
MS 131Blueprint Reading FundamentalsCovers basic lines and views of drawings, identifying and interpreting weld and fabrication symbols, and locating NDT requirements. source
MUSC& 105Music AppreciationLearn about elements of music, that is, the building blocks: pitch, melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, timbre, and dynamics. Study the evolution of music through the ages. This will not be a music his… source
NAC 108Nursing Assistant TheoryThe Nursing Assistant Certified program prepares students to take the state examination for nursing assistant certification licensure. All three courses in the program must be successfully completed… source
NAC 111Nursing Skills FundamentalsThis course covers instruction and practice of nursing assistant skills. Students will not be allowed to participate in the final skills exam unless attendance for all clinical hours has been fulfill… source
NAC 114Unit Based Clinical ExperienceThis course includes clinical experience in a long-term facility under the supervision of an instructor. source
NDT 108Introduction to NDTThis course is an introduction to terms and definitions and a method overview of nondestructive testing. Methods include eddy current, visual liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, radiography, and ult… source
NDT 113Material and Processes for NDT IExplores the properties of materials, both metals and non-metals, and their applications in design and manufacturing. Introduction to Lean Concepts and applications. source
NDT 120Visual and Optical TestingVisual inspection is the most widely used method of nondestructive testing. Learn to detect various discontinuances related to the powerplant industry, structural steel fabrication and construction i… source
NDT 121Materials and Processes for NDT IILearn the major manufacturing processes used to fabricate parts, their possible discontinuities, and how to choose the appropriate NDT methods to inspect them. source
NDT 125Magnetic Particle TestingCovers the principles of magnetization, the selection of equipment, and the type of indications found. Students will operate, test, and maintain quality control of the equipment and report results. source
NDT 130Liquid Penetrant TestingCovers principles and practices of liquid penetrant inspection. Students will learn why and when to use various types of penetrant materials and the proper techniques necessary for reliable inspectio… source
NDT 140Eddy Current Testing ICovers electromagnetic theory, types of Eddy Current sensing elements, selection of inspection parameters, readout mechanism and applications. Successful students will pass a simulated Level 1 genera… source
NDT 150Ultrasonic Testing ICovers the principles of acoustics. Introduces the basic pulse echo instruments, transducers and couplants. Covers the basic testing methods, calibration, and examinations to specific procedures. Suc… source
NDT 160Radiographic Testing IIntroduces students to basic principles and theory of radiography, methods and applications, safety, image quality and formation, exposure parameters and techniques, dark room and film processing tec… source
NDT 170Eddy Current Testing IICovers a continuation of Eddy Current theory: factors that affect coil impedance, signal-to- noise ratio, selection test frequency, coupling and field strength. Includes an explanation of standards a… source
NDT 180Ultrasonic Testing IIIntroduces the operation of various ultrasonic equipment and transducers in a variety of testing methods. Students will calibrate, test, and evaluate various product forms per procedures, standards,… source
NDT 185Physics for NDT ProfessionalsCovers physics concepts used in nondestructive testing, including right- triangle trigonometry, waves, sound, electric fields, electric current, resistance, circuits, magnetism, and the electromagnet… source
NDT 190Radiographic Testing IIStudents will explore more advanced radiographic theory. Students will develop radiographic techniques commonly used in industrial testing. Includes a review of types and characteristics of defects a… source
NDT 210Eddy Current Testing IIICovers an extension of advanced Eddy Current theory. Students will simulate a Level II practice exam through development of a technique and evaluation per applicable standards, codes, and procedures. source
NDT 220Ultrasonic Testing IIICovers an overview of the basic principles and theories of Phased Array. Students will simulate a Level II practical exam through development of a technique and evaluation per applicable standards, c… source
NDT 230Radiographic Testing IIICovers an overview of non-film radiography: computed radiography (CR), digital detector arrays (DDA), and computed tomography (CT), with emphasis on CR. Students will perform practical exercises to r… source
NDT 240CAPCapstone ProjectDesigned to synthesize and integrate the knowledge gained in all previous courses and demonstrate the application of theory and practice through a project. source
NDT 250NDT InternshipProvides on-the-job practical experience under the supervision of an employer. Instructor's permission is required for site choice. source
NOS 310Cyber Threat and ResearchWe will examine the common types of cyber-crimes and their motivation. We will survey laws, treaties, regulations, and frameworks designed to fight cybercrime and protect privacy as well as the secur… source
NOS 315Risk Assessment and Vulnerability ManagementWe will examine risk assessment models, methodologies and processes. We will complete risk assessments and formulate mitigation recommendations to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availabi… source
NOS 320Securing Database Management SystemsWe will explore current database management systems used in medium and large businesses. We will identify common security vulnerabilities in protocols as well as mitigation strategies for those vulne… source
NOS 325Cloud SecurityWe will explore the technologies and services that enable cloud computing, different types of cloud computing models and the security and legal issues associated with cloud computing. source
NOS 330Vulnerability AssessmentWe will apply standard techniques to find possible cybersecurity vulnerabilities in systems, document them, determine their root cause, and propose possible mitigations. Students need an understandin… source
NOS 335Network Intrusion DetectionWe will gain experience configuring, tuning, and administering the core components of modern IPS/IDS systems. We will also analyze results in the form of alarms, packet captures, and log files. We wi… source
NOS 340Penetration TestingWe will plan, organize and perform authorized penetration testing on a simple network. We will develop skills in interpreting responses as well as researching vulnerabilities and exploits. Improvisat… source
NOS 345Incident ResponseWe will practice procedures used to determine if a system is compromised, mitigate the threat, and determine the root cause. We will use common digital forensic tools. source
NOS 350Cybersecurity Professional PortfolioStudents will complete preparation for needed professional certifications, resume, and public profile items. This may include certification credentials like Security+ and a robust LinkedIn profile. source
NOS 355Cybersecurity ArchitectureCybersecurity architecture examines the application of cybersecurity principles in an enterprise setting. It is a wholistic examination of the relationship between business requirements, threats, inf… source
NOS 411Incident Response ProjectWorking in teams we will complete a series of increasingly complex incident scenarios. We will use common digital forensic tools. This course emphasizes speed, accuracy, and clear report writing. source
NOS 412Penetration Testing ProjectWorking in teams, we will plan and conduct a series of cybersecurity audits of a simulated medium-sized business. The audits will use both technical and non-technical means. The team will prepare cle… source
NOS 413Network Intrusion Analysis ProjectWorking in teams, we will implement intrusion detection systems (IDS) on a testbed network, tune the systems to ignore normal traffic, analyze alerts, and write new rules to detect new threats. Over… source
NOS 414Cloud Security ProjectWorking as a team, we will design and implement cloud security architectures for small and medium business using best practices. source
NOS 415Industrial Control System Security Directed ProjectIndustrial Control System Security builds on an understanding of cybersecurity in an enterprise setting. We will discover what makes industrial control systems different from conventional information… source
NOS 420Capstone ProjectWe will propose and complete an individual project to clearly demonstrate mastery of at least two of the program outcomes. The project proposal will include a timeline and concrete deliverables. The… source
NOS 106IT FundamentalsThis course covers aspects of troubleshooting preventative maintenance, hardware installation, configuration, diagnostics, and repair. Introduces students to the knowledge and skills necessary to com… source
NOS 110Cyber Security FundamentalsCyber Security Fundamentals is an introduction to the world of information security as it relates to technology. This course provides an overview of security challenges, defense strategies, and count… source
NOS 115Introduction to NetworkingIntroduces fundamental networking concepts and technologies. This course should assist you in developing the skills necessary to plan and implement small networks across a range of applications. The… source
NOS 127Windows Hybrid OSStudents will learn to implement and troubleshoot system components, configure operating systems, and deploy security policies to protect resources using best practices. Topics include fault-tolerant… source
NOS 135Scripting for Network AdminsThis introductory scripting course is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills to use scripting to automate administrative tasks commonly used by system administrators. source
NOS 141Linux EssentialsThis course introduces students to the Linux Operating System with particular emphasis on command line tools, utilities, and BASH shell. The course will cover various commands and utilities related t… source
NOS 150Virtualization and Cloud TechnologiesThis course provides an overview of virtualization and cloud technologies focusing on using virtualization software in networked environments while building virtual networks, implementing clusters, e… source
NOS 155Linux IIBy using a hands-on team approach this course explores the various tools and techniques commonly used by Linux system administrators and end-users to achieve their day-to-day work in a Linux environm… source
NOS 162AI in CybersecurityThe course emphasizes practical applications of AI in cybersecurity. Students will leverage AI-driven tools to analyze and counteract cyberattacks, perform vulnerability assessments, and design effec… source
NOS 201Windows Hybrid ServerIntroduces knowledge, skills, and tasks necessary to configure advanced Windows Server services using on-premises, hybrid and cloud technologies. This course also includes how to perform tasks relate… source
NOS 205Implementing Systems SecurityA fundamental course of information technology security, infrastructure security, cryptography, and organizational security concepts. This includes access, attacks, audits, vulnerabilities, devices,… source
NOS 210Digital Forensics and InvestigationsIntroduces the use of software to acquire and analyze digital data. Techniques will be used to demonstrate the use of statistical analysis practices to predict or show trends involving security issue… source
NOS 221Advanced NetworkingStudents will develop a comprehensive foundation for designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting modern networks on the scale from small business networks to enterprise networks, with the emp… source
NOS 241InternshipInternships are intended to allow the student to utilize the skills and knowledge they possess or have obtained throughout their education process. During this course the students will participate in… source
NURS 117Fundamentals of NursingExplores the health care system and the profession of nursing, with emphasis on care with a diverse population of clients and the basics of multicultural health. Introduces the beginning practical nu… source
NURS 120Medical/Surgical Nursing IUtilizing a physiological systems approach focus is on implementation of the nursing process in the care of a diverse population of clients, throughout the life span, with health disturbances. Emphas… source
NURS 121Nursing Clinical Skills & Data Collection IStudents will learn, practice and demonstrate competence in collecting patient assessment data and utilizing the Washington State Scope of Practice Decision Tree. Safe medication administration will… source
NURS 124Mental Health NursingFocuses of this course is on the continuum of mental health and illness and the therapeutic communication and the professional nurse-client relationship. Selected psychosocial disorders, including su… source
NURS 131Medical/Surgical Nursing IIUtilizing a physiological systems approach focus is on implementation of the nursing process in the care of a diverse population of clients with health disturbances. Emphasis will include promotion o… source
NURS 133Medical/Surgical Nursing IIIUtilizing a physiological system approach focus is on implementation of the nursing process in the care of a diverse population of clients with health disturbances. Emphasis will include promotion of… source
NURS 134Pharmacology in NursingPrepares the student for calculation of drug dosages in order to accurately prepare and administer medication to a diverse client population. Presents pharmacological concepts and principles for prep… source
NURS 137Nursing Clinical Skills & Data Collection IIStudents will learn, practice, and demonstrate competence in selected practical nurse skills using simulation and classmates as clients. Focus will be on safe nursing practice, utilization of the nur… source
NURS 140Maternity and Pediatric NursingThis course will cover concepts of antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn nursing with only an assisting role in the care of clients during labor and delivery and those with complications.… source
NURS 145Medical Surgical Nursing IVUtilizing a physiological systems approach, focus is on implementation of the nursing process in care of a diverse population of clients with health disturbances. Emphasis will include promotion of p… source
NURS 149Clinical Practicum IProvides opportunity for the students to provide care for clients, with physiological and psychosocial integrity in a variety of settings. Experience involves direct client care, nursing procedures,… source
NURS 151Clinical Practicum IIProvides opportunity for the students to provide care for clients with psysiological and psychosocial integrity in a variety of settings. Experience involves direct client care, nursing procedures, a… source
NURS 154Issues & Trends in NursingPrepares the students for entry into nursing practice. Topics will include nursing leadership role of the practical nurse, nursing ethics the Washington State Scope of Practice Decision Tree, nursing… source
NURS 161Clinical Practicum IIIProvides opportunity for the students to provide care for clients with physiological and psychosocial integrity in a variety of settings. Experience involves direct client care, nursing procedures, a… source
NURS 163Clinical Practicum IVProvides opportunity for the students to provide care to clients with physiological and psychosocial integrity in a variety of settings. Experience involves direct client care, nursing procedures, an… source
NURS 170Introduction to Health and WellnessExplores the beginning practical nurse role in the maintenance of health and wellness with an emphasis on the care of diverse, multi-cultural populations; including pediatric and reproductive individ… source
NURS 171Introduction to Health and Wellness LabStudents will learn, practice and demonstrate foundational nursing skills such as safe individual care, cultural consciousness, evidence-based practices and scope of practice in the care of individua… source
NURS 172Introduction to Health and Wellness Clinical/SIMStudents will observe and demonstrate foundational nursing skill such as safe individual care, cultural consciousness, evidence-based practices, practical nursing scope of practice and clinical judge… source
NURS 173Communication in Healthcare IStudents will learn communication strategies to promote the health and wellness of a diverse group of individuals while recognizing variations in their own values and biases. source
NURS 180Variations of Health and Wellness IIntroduction to pathophysiology, pharmacology, and disease processes as it relates to the care of individuals experiencing common medical/surgical conditions across the lifespan, including pediatric… source
NURS 181Variations in Health and Wellness I LabStudents will learn, practice, and demonstrate nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals experiencing common medical/surgical conditions across the lifespan. Includes focused ass… source
NURS 182Variations in Health and Wellness I Clinical/SimulationStudents will observe and demonstrate nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals across the lifespan experiencing common medical/surgical conditions in the healthcare and simulati… source
NURS 186Psychosocial Issues in Nursing IStudents will develop strategies for the support of the emotional, mental and social wellbeing of individuals. source
NURS 190Variations in Health and Wellness IIStudents will continue to study pathophysiology, pharmacology and disease processes as each relates to the care of individuals experiencing more common complex medical/surgical conditions across the… source
NURS 191Variations in Health and Wellness Lab IIStudents will learn, practice and demonstrate nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals experiencing more common complex medical/surgical conditions. Includes phlebotomy techniqu… source
NURS 192Variations in Health and Wellness CLIN/SIM IIStudents will observe and demonstrate nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals, including pediatric and reproductive individuals, experiencing more common complex conditions in… source
NURS 194Ethics and Policy in Nursing IStudents will learn to carry out nursing responsibilities utilizing ethical and legal principles that maintain dignity and respect to individuals seeking care. Topics include laws, ethics and policie… source
NURS 270Variations in Health and Wellness IIIThis course is designed to build on the practical nurse’s knowledge and skills related to individuals experiencing various medical/surgical conditions across the lifespan. Students will be introduc… source
NURS 271Variation in Health and Wellness Lab IIIStudents will learn, practice and demonstrate nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals experiencing medical/surgical conditions across the lifespan. Includes IV push medication… source
NURS 272Variation in Health and Wellness Clinical/SIM IIIStudents will observe and apply nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals across the lifespan experiencing acute conditions in the healthcare and simulation settings. Includes tr… source
NURS 273Variations in Pediatric and Reproductive HealthStudents will explore changes and conditions related to fertility, reproduction, menstruation and sexual variations throughout the lifespan; including variations in pediatric health. source
NURS 274Ethics and Policy in Nursing IIStudents will explore advanced ethical and legal principles that maintain dignity and respect to individuals seeking care. source
NURS 280Variations in Health and Wellness IVThis course is designed to build on the practical nurse’s knowledge and skills related individuals experiencing the most complex medical/surgical conditions across the lifespan. Students will focus… source
NURS 281Variations in Health and Wellness Lab IVStudents will utilize learned nursing skills related to the care of individuals experiencing the most complex medical/surgical conditions in lab settings. Includes chest tubes, care of central lines,… source
NURS 282Variations from Health and Wellness Clinical/SIM IVStudents will observe and apply nursing concepts and skills related to the care of individuals experiencing the most complex medical/surgical conditions across the lifespan. Includes application of n… source
NURS 285Transition to Professional Nursing PracticeStudents will be prepared for the transitional process from LPN to the professional registered nurse role. Includes an in-depth look at the role of the registered nurse as a member of the healthcare… source
NURS 286Psychosocial Issues in Nursing IIStudents will learn the impact of psychosocial issues across the lifespan with an emphasis on managing individuals with acute mental health conditions. source
NURS 292Transition to Nursing Practice ClinicalStudents will apply cognitive and affective skills to demonstrate safe nursing practice in a healthcare setting. The transitioning nursing student will demonstrate essential nursing skills such as sa… source
NURS 293Communication in Healthcare IIStudents will learn communication strategies to promote collaboration within the interdisciplinary team. Students will also assess their own values and biases as they examine health and wellness with… source
NURS 295Professional Nursing ConceptsStudents will explore professional nursing concepts related to real-world healthcare trends and professional issues. A focus on evidenced-based practices, nursing management, leadership and nursing c… source
NUTR& 101NutritionAn exploration of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) and their role in growth, development, and optimal health throughout the lifespan. A st… source
OPM 312Forecasting and System DesignIntroduces students to forecasting and capacity planning tools for manufacturing and service organizations. Covers the selection of appropriate processes and facility layouts, the design of work syst… source
OPM 313Quality ManagementEquips students with the tools used to plan, implement, and manage quality management programs, with special emphasis on process documentation, staff training, and communication of results to managem… source
OPM 314Logistical Planning & Supply Chain ManagementIntroduces students to the complexities of domestic and global supply chains, including consideration of make/buy and outsourcing decisions. Explores the importance of the inventory control and procu… source
OPM 315Lean Concepts and ApplicationsIntroduces students to the theory behind Lean, including concepts such as value stream mapping, workplace organization and standardization, 5-S and cellular flow. Covers Lean terminology, including K… source
OPM 411Facility Layout and Materials HandlingCovers the design and optimal layout of industrial facilities, materials handling systems, and warehousing for the most efficient flow of raw materials, work-in-process, and completed product. source
OPM 412Workplace Health and Safety ManagementProvides a foundation for students to take on responsibility for the management of health and safety in the workplace. Covers OSHA and the inspection process, identification of safety hazards and imp… source
OPM 491Focused Study IProvides students with an opportunity to explore an area of professional interest and to develop a greater understanding of that area through focused study and applied research under the direction of… source
OPM 492Focused Study IIProvides students with an opportunity to explore an area of professional interest and to develop a greater understanding of that area through focused study and applied research under the direction of… source
OPM 493Focused Study IIIProvides students with an opportunity to explore an area of professional interest and to develop a greater understanding of that area through focused study and applied research under the direction of… source
OPM 495InternshipThis course may be substituted for OPM 498-Individual Capstone (with instructor permission). Provides students with practical on-the-job experience, and offers students a way to combine classroom stu… source
OPM 498CAPIndividual Capstone ProjectInvolves the self-directed execution of a project in the field of operations management, employing elements from many of the courses the student has already taken linked together in a methodical, sys… source
OPM 499CAPGroup Capstone ProjectInvolves working as a team on a project in the field of operations management. The topic to be studied will be chosen by the group, agreed on in conjunction with program faculty, and approved by the… source
PHIL 310Professional EthicsThis course increases students’ awareness of ethical dilemmas that might occur at work to show how such ethical issues are subject to management analysis and decision-making action and to provide stu… source
PHYS& 114General Physics I with LabCovers problem-solving concepts in physics, including one- and two-dimensional kinematics, force, Newton's laws of motion, uniform circular motion, universal gravitation, work, energy, linear momentu… source
PHYS& 221Engineering Physics IThe first quarter of a three-quarter sequence in calculus-based physics for science and engineering students. The course covers topics in mechanics, including kinematics of motion, force, work, energ… source
PHYS& 222Engineering Physics IIThe second quarter of a three-quarter sequence in calculus-based physics for science and engineering students dealing with the topics of equilibrium of rigid bodies, properties of solids, gravity, fl… source
POLS 180Critical Issues in World PoliticsExamination of enduring political issues as well as political processes and institutions. Special emphasis is placed on studying some of the most pressing international issues facing the world today… source
POLS& 202United States GovernmentA survey of the structure and process of the United States politics and government, including the structure and function of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and the political party s… source
PSY 112Psychology of the WorkplaceIntroduces general psychological principles and their application to the workplace, emphasizing critical thinking with regard to self-awareness, interpersonal relations, motivation, and teamwork. source
PSYC& 100General PsychologySurveys the knowledge and methods of the discipline of psychology. Presents a broad view of this subject and establishes the foundation for further study of the discipline. Emphasis will be placed on… source
PSYC& 200Lifespan PsychologyIntroduces the milestones of human development from conception to death. It describes the physical, cognitive, and social growth of people, with special attention to various cultural contexts of deve… source
PSYC& 220Psychological DisordersA study of the development and symptoms of mental health disorders. Topics covered include schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, psychosomatic disorders, sexual dev… source
PSYC 311Industrial & Organizational PsychologyExamines how people behave and interact with each other at work, with an emphasis on the way that this affects job performance. Topics covered in this course include the development of leadership ski… source
PT 120Pharmacology Part IThis course explores drug action mechanisms, the routes of administration, and the effects on body systems. Emphasis is placed on the uses, effects and side effects of the major drug classes. source
PT 121Introduction to Pharmacy & Pharmacy LawOrients students to the work of pharmacy technicians and the context in which technicians' work is performed. Covers the study of pharmacy law as it pertains to the practice of pharmacy in the state… source
PT 122Generic Drug Names Part IThis course will begin the introduction of the top 200 drugs prescribed in the United States each year. source
PT 133Pharmaceutical CalculationsMath specific to the practice of pharmacy will be explored. source
PT 134Pharmacy LabPrescription filling with counting, keyboarding, packaging, stocking, and labeling will be covered. Emphasis will be on nonsterile compounding following USP 795 guidelines. Introduction to hospital t… source
PT 136Pharmacology Part IIContinues the exploration of drug action mechanisms, the routes of administration, and the effects on body systems. Emphasis is placed on the uses, effects and side effects of the major drug classes. source
PT 137Community Practice with LabIntroduces the community pharmacy experience. Customer service will be explored. source
PT 138Generic Drug Names Part IIThis course will continue the exploration of the top 200 drugs prescribed in the United States each year. source
PT 139Hospital PracticeIntroduces the differences between hospital practice and community pharmacy practice. Students will learn about inpatient drug distribution systems, unit dose systems, formularies, and specialized se… source
PT 146Medication ResearchAdvanced research of medications and the diseases they treat. source
PT 158Clinical Capstone ResearchThis course explores professionalism and clinical readiness. source
PT 163CAPCommunity Pharmacy Clinical CapstoneProvides 5 1/2 weeks of clinical training in a community pharmacy. Students will put into practice skills learned in the classroom by arranging an internship with a community pharmacy. Students and f… source
PT 164Advanced Pharmacy PracticeAdvanced pharmacy trends and topics will be explored. source
PT 165CAPInstitutional Clinical CapstoneStudents will spend 5 1/2 weeks in an institutional pharmacy setting. While in this capstone experience, students will perform the duties of an institutional pharmacy technician under the direct supe… source
PT 167Advanced LabStudents will apply techniques learned to prepare advanced sterile compounded products. Emphasis will be on aseptic technique using USP 797 and USP 800 guidelines. Advanced hospital skills will be ex… source
PT 169Hospital LabStudents will apply techniques learned to prepare sterile compounded products. Emphasis will be on aseptic technique and USP 797. Students will learn how to use inpatient drug distribution systems an… source
RBM 105Fundamentals of Organizational BehaviorEmphasizes the human factor in business, the job of the supervisor, human relations, the art of leadership and converting policy into action, job analysis and performance, how and when to discipline,… source
RBM 107MarketingDiscover the methods and techniques of marketing research and the principles on which they are based. Includes the elements of the research process, evaluation, and effective presentation of findings. source
RBM 109Principles of RetailingProvides an introduction to retail management operations and merchandising. Covers retail target markets, trading area analysis and site selection, retail organization, buying, handling financial man… source
RBM 111Essentials of Business CommunicationPrepares students to communicate effectively in business settings by helping them develop superior written and oral communication skills. This course focuses on traditional and web-based forms of com… source
RBM 113Business Technology for Retail ApplicationsGain hands-on experience with the fundamentals of Microsoft Office, such as entering data, formatting, copying and pasting, basic formula construction, auto summing and more. This course will not onl… source
RBM 115Human Resource ManagementIdentify the role of human resource management, including its scope and responsibilities. Students will examine the principles and methods used in the recruitment, selection, placement, and training… source
RBM 117Principles of ManagementLearn essential skills for operating an effective business. Topics include employee productivity, project management, human resources and job design, forecasting, statistical process control, and sup… source
RBM 119Financial ManagementIntroduces students to key financial management topics that give insight into the issues and challenges facing retail managers on a daily basis. Topics include ordering inventory management, scheduli… source
RBM 123Customer ServiceIntroduces concepts of effective customer service, step-by-step suggestions for improving communication, and valuable references for delivering exceptional internal and external customer service skil… source
RBM 129Speaking for SuccessTheory and practice in composing and presenting oral business communications, both impromptu and prepared. Effective writing of business documents, methods of research, and presentation of oral class… source
RBM 133Effective SellingNature and scope of selling and understanding buying motives, with strong emphasis on the selling process, prospecting, pre-approach, demonstration of products and services, and closing. While we use… source
RBM 159E-Commerce Principles & ApplicationsThis introduction to the world of electronic commerce provides the tools necessary to understand and capitalize on the explosion of Internet-based business in today's economy. Study the technologies… source
RBM 162Social Media MarketingSocial Media Marketing will give you a practical approach to developing successful social media marketing plans. Students will learn how to analyze effective and ineffective ways to market various pr… source
RBM 164Marketing CommunicationsDeveloped with real world examples to illustrate the concepts of promotion and give students a glimpse into industry and the challenges it faces. This course will introduce concepts on developing a t… source
RBM 166CAPSuccessful Career DevelopmentParticipate in self-analysis, goal setting, career exploration, personal appearance and grooming; resume writing, application letter writing, and the employment interview; and communication of ideas,… source
RBM 168Consumer BehaviorIntroduction to the core concepts and applications of contemporary consumer behavior as it is practiced today with the latest consumer behavior statistics, examples, and trends. This course emphasize… source
RBM 201Introduction to Business EtiquetteA professional class designed to give an understanding of business etiquette. Put your best professional foot forward with Introduction to Business Etiquette. This course covers all the important iss… source
REST 103Food & Beverage Cost ControlOutlines the fundamentals of food costing in relation to writing menus. Students will be responsible for pricing out each item on the menu, as well as preparing yield tests and standardizing recipes. source
REST 107CAPKitchen & Dining ManagementPrepares students to be responsible for specific operational procedures involved in running a kitchen and dining room. This includes receiving and storage of product, invoicing, inventory management,… source
REST 112Restaurant DiningFamiliarizes students with all aspects of running a casual-style dining room open to the public. Included are opening/closing procedures, table setup, customer-service techniques, leadership, sanitat… source
REST 113Restaurant Dining & Customer ServiceFamiliarizes students with all aspects of running a full service casual dining room that is open to the public. Included are opening/closing procedures, table set up, customer service, leadership, sa… source
REST 119Operations ManagementExplore all aspects of running a successful operation in the hospitality industry. Students will learn leadership skills, team building, and how to create a positive work environment. Students will a… source
REST 124Restaurant BookkeepingIntroduces essential bookkeeping principles of the hospitality industry including statements of cash flow, balance sheets, income statements, budgeting, and the ethical responsibilities of accounting… source
REST 133Beverage Service ManagementLearn to successfully set up and manage a beverage service operation. Includes the history of bar service, beverage-making ingredients and processes, safety, and sanitation in the bar. source
SBS 107Sustainability Building BasicsOverview of sustainable green" building models with a focus on energy indoor health natural resources and other environmental impact." source
SBS 121Survey of Energy RatingsIntroduction to the current and emerging efficiency standards for measuring energy usage and consumption, including but not limited to Energy Star, BPI, LEED, Built Green, etc. source
SBS 130Alternative Energy SystemsAn overview of existing and emerging approaches to energy production for use in residential and commercial structures, including but not limited to, solar/ photovoltaics, wind, geothermal, biofuels,… source
SBS 142Building EnvelopeIntroduction to the principles of heat, light, sound, moisture, and air movement within a residential structure, including an overview of external factors that impact a building's energy integrity. source
SBS 150Moisture MitigationIntroduction to practices in construction that prevent moisture intrusion, as well as techniques for maintaining healthy living environments free from the destructive impacts of moisture. source
SBS 174Basic Diagnostics and TestingOverview of the equipment, technology, systems, and software used to measure a building's energy usage and loss. source
SBS 185CAPService Learning ProjectA capstone project that gives students an opportunity to apply their sustainable building science knowledge in a real-life setting, focusing on helping nonprofit organizations achieve sustainability… source
SOC& 101Introduction to SociologyFocuses on understanding and applying the sociological perspective, which stresses the importance of the impact of social forces external to the individual in shaping people's lives and experiences.… source
SURG 113Introduction to Surgical LabCovers proper attire, hand hygiene, patient vitals, urinary catheterization, room set up, handling of sterile supplies, open gloving, gowning and gloving others, patient transport, introduction to pa… source
SURG 115Introduction to the Surgical EnvironmentExplores the basics of surgical instrumentation, use of energy sources and guidelines to safe practices surrounding them, introduction to specimen handling, principals of aseptic technique, processes… source
SURG 120Care of the Surgical Patient ICovers patient vitals and diagnostics; methods of patient identification, transfer, transport and positioning of surgical patients; theories of skin prep and draping; case planning and intraoperative… source
SURG 133Pharmacology & AnesthesiaIntroduces the student to basic surgically related pharmacologic and anesthetic principles, including drug classification, proper medication labeling and handling, aseptic medication preparation and… source
SURG 143Surgical Lab IExplores the operative environment, aseptic principles and practices, methodologies of opening sterile packages, preparation of the sterile field, positioning and prepping, scrub role, assistant circ… source
SURG 148Operating Room Theory IExplores the OR environment, instrumentation, equipment, supplies, patient positions, specimen care, postoperative considerations, abdominal incisions, surgical anatomy and procedures in minimally in… source
SURG 150Surgical EnvironmentExplore the history of surgical technology, career opportunities, communication skills, and the effects of teamwork, law, ethics, documentation, and the health care facility environment. Identify dif… source
SURG 152Care of the Surgical Patient IICovers the physical, and biophysicalogical needs of the patient and religious and cultural influences. Methods of handling death and dying, and the ethical issues surrounding death and dying. Explore… source
SURG 154Operating Room Theory IIContinued exploration of surgical specialties to include otorhinolaryngologic, oral/ maxillofacial, plastic/reconstructive, and genitourinary surgeries along with surgical anatomy, instrumentation, e… source
SURG 158Surgical Lab IICovers intermediate level skills for the OR environment, aseptic principles and practices, scrubbing, gowning, gloving, preparation of the sterile field, disinfection and sterilization, scrub role, a… source
SURG 160Care of the Surgical Patient IIIExplores disaster readiness, sterility, disinfection, steps for reprocessing instruments, decontamination of surgical environment, and the use of technology within the surgical environment. source
SURG 201Operating Room Theory IIIContinued exploration of surgical specialties to include orthopedic, cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, and neurosurgery along with surgical anatomy, instrumentation, equipment, supplies, patient p… source
SURG 205Clinical PreparationStudents will earn HIPAA and Blood Borne Pathogens certificates, and complete all paperwork related to attending clinical rotation. source
SURG 210Surgical Lab IIIPre-clinical level lab for practice of aseptic principles and practices, scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and preparation of the sterile field. Will practice draping patient, placing multiple types of dr… source
SURG 213Microbiology for the Surgical TechnologistExplores the relationship of microbiology and surgical practice, types and identification process of various microbes, cell structure of microbes, and disease process of microbes. source
SURG 215Clinical Applications IProvides the framework for students to receive experience in the operating room. Through one-on-one training in a perioperative setting, students will develop the professional attitude, behavior and… source
SURG 220Clinical Applications IISee Clinical Applications. source
SURG 225Clinical Applications IIISee Clinical Applications. source
SURG 230Clinical Applications IVSee Clinical Applications. source
SURG 235Seminar IClassroom presentations on health and wellness and death and dying. Classroom preparation for the NBSTSA Certification Exam. source
SURG 237Certification Test Preparation IPrepares students to take the NBSTSA National Certification Test. source
SURG 240CAPSeminar IIClassroom presentations of employability skills, preoperative routines, and transportation. Classroom preparation for the NBSTSA Certification Exam. source
SURG 242Certification Test Preparation IIPrepares students to take the NBSTSA National Certification Test. Students will participate in the National Certification Test. source
SVL 101Service LearningParticipate in organized service that addresses local community needs - specifically, the issue of poverty - while developing academic and professional skills. Work directly with community partners t… source
UPH 101Introduction to Upholstery IIntroduces tools and materials commonly used in the upholstery trade. Provides hands-on experience in proper use of various hand and power tools and their maintenance and storage. Students will learn… source
UPH 103Introduction to Upholstery IIIntroduces types of foam and fabrics along with their characteristics and uses in upholstery. Equips students with skills needed to design patterns, measure and calculate materials needed for an upho… source
UPH 105Basic Sewing ICovers the setup and threading of commercial upholstery sewing machines. Provides a foundation for students to learn to sew on commercial machines with control and accuracy. source
UPH 107Basic Sewing IIFocuses on building a foundation of sewing skills. Provides instruction introduction to troubleshooting and maintenance of commercial sewing machines. Introduces students to various machine stitches… source
UPH 109Intermediate Sewing IDevelop sewing skills, speed and accuracy by constructing cushions, pillows and automotive inserts. source
UPH 111Intermediate Sewing IIContinuation of sewing skills learned in Intermediate Sewing I. Increase speed and accuracy by constructing cushions, pillows and automotive inserts. source
UPH 113Advanced Sewing IProvides students the opportunity to develop advanced sewing skills by constructing complex seats and custom designs. source
UPH 115Advanced Sewing IIContinuation of Advanced Sewing I to develop students' advanced sewing skills. Provides practical application of sewing skills on a 2015 Corvette seat frame or similar. Students will design a pattern… source
UPH 118Doors and Quarter Panels IProvides students the opportunity to apply practical design, sewing and upholstery skills to automotive doors and quarter panels. Students will learn to remove existing panels, design replacement pie… source
UPH 120Doors and Quarter Panels IIContinuation of development of skills learned in Doors and Quarter Panels I. Instruction also includes reinstallation of upholstered vehicle door and quarter panels. source
UPH 122Bucket Seats ICovers the removal of an automotive bucket seat as well as pattern and fabrication of a replacement seat cover and headrest covers. Provides students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skill… source
UPH 124Bucket Seats IICovers various sewing techniques for automotive bucket seat as well as preparation and fitting of upholstery covers for bucket seats and head rests. Students will also learn to reinstall automotive b… source
UPH 126Bench Seats ICovers the removal of an automotive bench seat as well as pattern and fabrication of a replacement seat cover and headrest covers. Provides students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills… source
UPH 128Bench Seats IICovers various sewing techniques for automotive bench seats as well as preparation and fitting of upholstery covers for bench seats and head rests. Students will also learn how to reinstall automotiv… source
UPH 132HeadlinersIntroduces fabrication of bow headliners, upholstery of hard shell headliners and installation and creation of matching sun visors. source
UPH 136CarpetsCovers removal of automotive carpet for replacement, preparation of the trunk and other interior areas, cutting and sewing new carpet and reinstallation of an automotive carpet. source
UPH 140Convertible TopsStudents will learn how to disassemble a convertible top, fabricate top pads, prepare care and bows for a new top, and install a new top. source
UPH 145The Art of Tying SpringsStudents will learn how to install springs using eight-way tie and adjust to proper height. source
UPH 150Upholstering a Louis-Type Chair ICovers professional upholstery techniques and skills needed to upholster a Louis-type chair, overview of materials and tools of furniture upholstery and best practices. source
UPH 155Upholstering a Louis-Type Chair IIContinuation of Upholstering a Louis-type Chair I, building on skills learned in UPH 150, including instruction on designing and sewing sofa skirts and furniture arm covers. source
UPH 160Upholstering a Wingback Chair IIntroduces skills needed to upholster a Wingback chair. Provides an overview of professional upholstery techniques, materials, tools, and best practices. source
UPH 165Upholstering a Wingback Chair IIContinues building on skills learned in Upholstering a Wingback Chair I course. source
UPH 170Upholstering a Sofa ICovers professional upholstery techniques and skills needed to upholster a sofa, overview of materials and tools of furniture upholstery and best practices. source
UPH 175Upholstering a Sofa IIContinues building on skills learned in Upholstering a Sofa I course, includes instruction on designing and sewing sofa skirts and furniture arm covers. source
UPH 180Diamond TuftingCreate a diamond tufted sample board or furniture piece. source
UPH 183Pillow BacksFabricate a pillow back using essential patterning and sewing skills. source
UPH 189Design and Construction of a HeadboardBuild a headboard using essential skills, professional upholstery techniques, tools and materials and best practices. source
UPH 200Special ProjectsStudents will develop skills in advanced and/or specialized techniques. Students will have the opportunity to apply knowledge to projects of personal interest as assigned and/or job shadowing. Learni… source
WLD 106Welding TheoryIntroduces the tools and equipment used in welding. Includes safety considerations, electrical principles, welding quality, and technical orientation for select welding and cutting processes. source
WLD 110Thermal Cutting & GougingDevelops the knowledge and skills for manual and semi-automated oxy-fuel cutting, manual plasma arc cutting, and carbon arc gouging. source
WLD 114Industrial MachineryExplores the use of safety proper set-up, the ability to change consumables and maintain the equipment, including drill press, vertical bandsaw, horizontal saw, pipe beveller, iron worker, pipe rolle… source
WLD 117Shielded Metal Arc Welding IIntroduces the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process, including: equipment safety and skill development using deep-penetrating electrodes in the flat, horizontal, vertical-up and overhead positio… source
WLD 119Gas Metal Arc Welding IIBuilds on the foundational skills of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), providing students with hands-on experience in welding techniques for a variety of materials and joint configurations. Students will… source
WLD 123Shielded Metal Arc Welding IIDevelops further understanding with shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process, including equipment safety and skill development in a variety of joint design in all positions. source
WLD 132WABO Test Prep 6GPrepares students for WABO/AWS 6G certification test, a highly regarded qualification for pipe welders. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training, students will learn the r… source
WLD 143Materials and TestingCovers welding processes and electrode selection, welder qualifications, and welding inspection. source
WLD 144Print Reading for WeldersCovers interpretation of job drawing views and details including: dimensioning, orthographic projections, pictorial drawings and welding symbols. source
WLD 152Gas Metal Arc WeldingDevelops the ability to use the gas metal arc welding process in a variety of joint designs and positions for mild steels. source
WLD 157MetallurgyExamines the properties, behavior and internal structures of metal and how they are effected by welding. source
WLD 168Flux Cored Arc Welding ICovers welding techniques for Flux Core Arc Welding with AWS/WABO standards in a variety of joint designs in all positions. source
WLD 204WABO Test Prep FCAWPrepares students for the WABO/AWS certification test using Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Students will practice FCAW techniques, equipment setup, and troubleshooting while learning WABO/AWS require… source
WLD 208WABO Test Prep. SMAW PipePrepares students for the WABO/AWS welding certification, focusing on plate and pipe. Through hands-on training, students will refine their technique, joint preparation, and weld quality while practi… source
WLD 210Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingCovers welding techniques in all positions for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for a variety of steel and aluminum joint designs. source
WLD 211Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I (GTAW)Covers introduction to welding techniques in various positions using the Gas Tungsten Arc welding process for mild steels, stainless steels, and aluminum. source
WLD 214Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IIBuilds on foundational TIG welding skills, focusing on open root welding. Students will refine their technique in joint preparation, heat control, and filler metal selection to produce high-quality w… source
WLD 220CAPSpecial Projects IDevelop skills including: print reading, project planning, layout, distortion control, fixturing and other fabrication techniques. Students will have the opportunity to apply knowldge to the projects… source
WLD 223GTAW Pipe WeldingCovers welding techniques required to make GTAW welds on steel pipe (2G and 6G positions) and plate (1G, 3G, and 4G) to WABO and AWS standards. source
WLD 225Shielded Metal Arc Welding PipeCovers the welding techniques required to make sound SMAW welds on steel plate and pipe using E6010 and E7018 electrodes. source
WLD 226Advanced Shielded Metal Arc WeldingBuilds upon the fundamentals and techniques required for SMAW pipe welding with an emphasis on joint designs and positions that the student will find in the field. source
WLD 232WABO Test Prep GTAWPrepares students for the WABO/AWS welding certification, focusing on plate and pipe. Through hands-on training, students will refine their technique, joint preparation, and weld quality while practi… source
WLD 233Layout and FabricationCovers layout and fabrication techniques required for building production welding projects from a plan. Project planning, layout methods, fixturing, distortion control and the use of tools and equipm… source
WLD 240Advanced GTAWFocuses on advanced GTAW techniques and joint configurations. Topics include electrical pulse theory, waveform adjustments, heat input management, and the metallurgical effects of welding parameters.… source
WLD 245WABO Test Prep. SMAWPrepares students for the WABO/AWS welding certification, focusing on plate and pipe. Through hands-on training, students will refine their technique, joint preparation, and weld quality while practi… source
WLD 299Advanced Concept Design and FabricationCovers the development of a customized project by researching existing designs and adapting them to individual needs. Students create working drawings, material lists, and fabrication plans, incorpor… source