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| Program | Credential | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Bookkeeping Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Accounting ATA | — | source |
| Accounting BAS | Degree | source |
| Associate in Arts and Sciences - Transfer | Degree | Associate in Arts and Sciences - Transfer Associate in Arts and Sciences (AAS) - Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) source |
| Associate in Arts and Sciences | Degree | source |
| Associate Degree in General Studies | Degree | COLL 101 HP 101 STEM 101 ENGL 98 TS 98 ENGL& 101 CMST& 210 CMST& 220 Associate Degree in General Studies Overview Associate in General Studies (LASGSAGS) Active: Winter 2023 The Associate in General… source |
| Aviation Maintenance | — | Aviation Maintenance Aviation Maintenance Technician ATA Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS-T Aviation Maintenance Certificate Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 147 source |
| Aviation Maintenance Technician ATA | — | ENGL 98 TS 98 ENGL& 101 CMST& 210 Aviation Maintenance Technician ATA Overview Aviation Maintenance Technology ATA (APTATAPT) Active: W 2023 The Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) degree is awarded fo… source |
| Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS-T | Degree | ENGL& 101 Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS-T Overview Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS-T (APTATAAS) Active: W 2023 The Associate in Applied Science - Transfer (AAS-T) is designed in coordinatio… source |
| Aviation Maintenance Certificate | Certificate | ENGL 98 TS 98 ENGL& 101 CMST& 210 Aviation Maintenance Certificate Overview Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate (APTAMC45) Active: W 2023 To work as an aviation maintenance technician, studen… source |
| Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 147 | — | source |
| Avionics | — | Avionics Aircraft Electronics Technician ATA Airframe/Avionics ATA Aircraft Avionics Systems Certificate Aircraft Electronics Technician Certificate Aircraft Troubleshooting Certificate Avionics Tech… source |
| Aircraft Electronics Technician ATA | — | source |
| Airframe/Avionics ATA | — | source |
| Aircraft Avionics Systems Certificate | Certificate | AVIO 201 AVIO 202 AVIO 203 Aircraft Avionics Systems Certificate Overview Aircraft Avionics Systems Certificate (AMTAYC01) Active: F 2023 To work in an FAA-authorized repair station as an avionics te… source |
| Aircraft Electronics Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Aircraft Troubleshooting Certificate | Certificate | AVIO 103 AVIO 106 AVIO 204 Aircraft Troubleshooting Certificate Overview Aircraft Troubleshooting Certificate (AMTAWC01) Active: F 2023 To work in an FAA-authorized repair station as an avionics tech… source |
| Avionics Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electronics Certificate | Certificate | AVIO 101 AVIO 102 Electronics Certificate Overview Electronics Certificate (AMTAEC01) Active: S p 2023 To work in an FAA-authorized repair station as an avionics technician, students must possess eit… source |
| Biology AS-T | Degree | source |
| Business and Business Administration | — | Business and Business Administration Business - Associate in Business DTA (MRP) Business Administration ATA Business Administration Certificate source |
| Business - Associate in Business DTA | Degree | source |
| Business Administration ATA | — | source |
| Business Administration Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Chemistry AS-T | Degree | source |
| Communication Studies | — | Communication Studies Communication Studies - AAS-DTA with an Emphasis in Communication Studies source |
| Communication Studies - AAS-DTA with an Emphasis in Communication Studies | Degree | source |
| Composites | — | Composites AMT in Composites ATA Aerospace Composites Foundations Certificate Aerospace Composites Technician Certificate source |
| AMT in Composites ATA | — | source |
| Aerospace Composites Foundations Certificate | Certificate | CT 101 Aerospace Composites Foundations Certificate Overview Aerospace Composites Foundations Certificate (PETAFC01), Active: F 2014 This certificate may be considered a stand-alone credential for pe… source |
| Aerospace Composites Technician Certificate | Certificate | CT 102 CT 203 Aerospace Composites Technician Certificate Overview Aerospace Composites Technician Certificate (PETATC20) Active: W 2017 This certificate may be considered a stand-alone credential fo… source |
| Cosmetology ATA | — | source |
| Hair Design Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Criminal Justice AAS-T | Degree | source |
| Cybercrime Investigation Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice | — | Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice - AAS-DTA with an Emphasis in DESJ source |
| Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice - AAS-DTA with an Emphasis in DESJ | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Education | — | Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education ATA Early Childhood Education, State Initial Certificate Early Childhood Education, State Certificate Early Childhood Education, Administration Cer… source |
| Early Childhood Education ATA | — | source |
| Early Childhood Education, State Initial Certificate | Certificate | ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 Early Childhood Education, State Initial Certificate Overview Early Childhood Education, State Initial Certificate (ECEECC01) Active: F 2018 Completion of First Aid, CPR… source |
| Early Childhood Education, State Certificate | Certificate | ENGL& 101 ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 EDUC& 115 ECED& 132 ECED& 134 ECED& 139 EDUC& 130 EDUC& 136 EDUC& 150 ECED& 160 ECED& 180 ECED& 190 ECED& 170 EDUC& 130 Early Childhood Education, State Certif… source |
| Early Childhood Education, Administration Certificate | Certificate | ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 EDUC& 115 ECED& 139 Early Childhood Education, Administration Certificate Overview ECE State Short: Administration Certificate (ECEADC20) Active: F 2018 Completion of Fi… source |
| Early Childhood Education Specialization in Family Childcare Certificate | Certificate | ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 EDUC& 115 ECED& 134 Early Childhood Education Specialization in Family Childcare Certificate Overview ECE State Short: Family Childcare Certificate (ECEFCC20) Active: F… source |
| Early Childhood Education Specialization - General Certificate | Certificate | ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 EDUC& 115 EDUC& 130 Early Childhood Education Specialization - General Certificate Overview ECE State Short: General Certificate (ECEGEC20) Active: F 2018 Completion of… source |
| Early Childhood Education Specialization in Infants/Toddlers Certificate | Certificate | ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 EDUC& 115 ECED& 132 Early Childhood Education Specialization in Infants/Toddlers Certificate Overview ECE State Short: Infants and Toddlers Certificate (ECEITC20) Active… source |
| Early Childhood Education Specialization in School Age Care Certificate | Certificate | ECED& 105 ECED& 107 ECED& 120 EDUC& 115 EDUC& 136 Early Childhood Education Specialization in School Age Care Certificate Overview ECE State Short: School Age Care Certificate (ECESAC20) Active: F 20… source |
| Paraeducation Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Emergency Medical Technician Certificate | Certificate | EMS 151 EMS 151 Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Overview Emergency Medical Technician Certificate (EMPEMC01) Active F 2021 EMS 151 Emergency Medical Technician is an elective in the Fire Sci… source |
| Engineering | — | Engineering Engineering - Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering AS-T (MRP) Engineering - Civil and Mechanical Engineering AS-T (MRP) Engineering - Computer and Electrical Engineering AS-T (MRP) Eng… source |
| Engineering - Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering AS-T | Degree | source |
| Engineering - Civil and Mechanical Engineering AS-T | Degree | source |
| Engineering - Computer and Electrical Engineering AS-T | Degree | source |
| Engineering - General Engineering AS-T | Degree | source |
| Fire Science AAS-T | Degree | source |
| Geology AS-T | Degree | source |
| Graphic and Web Design | — | Graphic and Web Design Graphic Design and Web Design ATA Graphic Design Certificate Web Design Certificate source |
| Graphic Design and Web Design ATA | — | source |
| Graphic Design Certificate | Certificate | GRAPH 110 PHOTO 110 GRAPH 113 GRAPH 115 GRAPH 118 GRAPH 201 GRAPH 202 GRAPH 252 GRAPH 292 Graphic Design Certificate Requirements All courses must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. source |
| Web Design Certificate | Certificate | GRAPH 110 GRAPH 113 GRAPH 118 GRAPH 130 GRAPH 201 GRAPH 240 GRAPH 242 GRAPH 292 Web Design Certificate Overview Web Design Certificate (DMWIWC20) Active: F 2023 Students may receive multiple certific… source |
| Healthcare Risk Management Certificate | Certificate | HCM 206 HCM 207 HCM 208 Healthcare Risk Management Certificate Overview Healthcare Risk Management Certificate (MISHRC01) Active: F 2023 Requirements All courses must be completed with a grade of C (… source |
| Information Technology | — | Information Technology Information Technology ATA Information Technology AAS-T Computer Support Specialist Certificate Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate Network Administrator Certificate Systems Admi… source |
| Information Technology ATA | — | source |
| Information Technology AAS-T | Degree | source |
| Computer Support Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Network Administrator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Systems Administrator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| AMT in Mechatronics ATA | — | source |
| Mechatronics Systems Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Robotics Foundations Certificate | Certificate | MECH 119 Robotics Foundations Certificate Overview Robotics Foundations Certificate (ROTRFC01) Active: Sp 2019 The Mechatronics Department often offers credit for knowledge gained through work experi… source |
| Medical Assistant ATA | — | source |
| Medical Assistant AAS-T | Degree | source |
| Medical Assistant Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Medical Interpreter - Spanish - Certificate | Certificate | HLTH 100 HLTH 160 Medical Interpreter - Spanish - Certificate Overview Medical Spanish Interpreter Certificate (FLLMSC01) Requirements All courses must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades | — | Multi-Occupational Trades Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Fire Fighter Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Industrial Maintenance/Automation Technician Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Lineman Multi-Occup… source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Fire Fighter | — | source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Industrial Maintenance/Automation Technician | — | source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Lineman | — | source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Machinist | — | source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Meterman | — | source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Plastic Process Technician | — | source |
| Multi-Occupational Trades ATA - Utility Wireman | — | source |
| Medical Billing and Coding | — | Medical Billing and Coding Medical Billing and Coding ATA Medical Billing Specialist Certificate Medical Coding Certificate source |
| Medical Billing and Coding ATA | — | source |
| Medical Billing Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Medical Coding Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Nursing | — | Nursing Nursing - Associate in Nursing DTA (MRP) Nursing - Associate in Pre-Nursing DTA (MRP) Nursing DTA Prerequisites source |
| Nursing - Associate in Nursing DTA | Degree | source |
| Nursing - Associate in Pre-Nursing DTA | Degree | COLL 101 HP 101 STEM 101 ENGL& 101 ENGL& 102 MATH& 146 CMST& 220 PSYC& 100 PSYC& 200 ANTH& 206 SOC& 101 CHEM& 121 CHEM& 131 BIOL& 211 BIOL& 231 BIOL& 232 BIOL& 260 NUTR& 101 Nursing - Associate in Pr… source |
| Nursing DTA Prerequisites | — | ENGL& 101 CHEM& 121 PSYC& 100 BIOL& 211 MATH& 146 BIOL& 231 CMST& 220 BIOL& 232 PSYC& 200 BIOL& 260 ANTH& 206 Nursing DTA Prerequisites Overview Nursing AAS-DTA (MRP) Prerequisites (RENDTPRQ) Everett… source |
| Nursing Assistant Certificate | Certificate | NURS 100 Nursing Assistant Certificate Overview Nursing Assistant Certificate (NAANAC01) Active: F 2019 Checklist Items Student information available at the Health Professions Service Center National… source |
| Phlebotomy Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Photography AFA | — | source |
| Physics and Astronomy AS-T | Degree | source |
| Precision Machining | — | Precision Machining AMT in Precision Machining ATA AMT in Precision Machining Certificate Mastercam Machining Certificate source |
| AMT in Precision Machining ATA | — | source |
| AMT in Precision Machining Certificate | Certificate | MFG T 104 MFG T 105 AMT in Precision Machining Certificate Overview Advanced Manufacturing Technology in Precision Machining Certificate (MTCAPC20) Active: Su 2016 AMTEC Certificates are stackable Th… source |
| Mastercam Machining Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 111 ENG T 185 MFG T 101 MFG T 113 MFG T 107 Mastercam Machining Certificate Overview Mastercam Machining Certificate (DDTMMC01) Active: Sp 2023 This certificate may be considered a stand-alone… source |
| Studio Arts AFA | — | source |
| Technical Design | — | Technical Design AMT in Technical Design, CAD, ATA AMT in Technical Design, CAD, Certificate AutoCAD Certificate CATIA 3D Experience Certificate Numerical Control Programming CATIA 3D Experience Cert… source |
| AMT in Technical Design, CAD, ATA | — | source |
| AMT in Technical Design, CAD, Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 111 ENG T 100 ENG T 108 ENGR& 114 ENG T 185 ENG T 204 ENG T 194 ENG T 196 ENG T 225 ENG T 259 ENG T 193 ENG T 195 ENG T 203 ENG T 217 ENG T 103 ENG T 205 AMT in Technical Design, CAD, Certifica… source |
| AutoCAD Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 100 ENG T 103 ENG T 203 AutoCAD Certificate Overview AutoCAD Certificate (DDTAUC01) Active: Sp 2023 Technical Design (CAD) Certificates are stackable. Four certificates are offered, and this is… source |
| CATIA 3D Experience Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 185 ENG T 193 ENG T 194 ENG T 195 ENG T 196 ENG T 204 ENG T 205 ENG T 217 CATIA 3D Experience Certificate Overview CATIA 3D Experience Certificate (DEOC3C20) Active: W 2019 Technical Design (CA… source |
| Numerical Control Programming CATIA 3D Experience Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 195 ENG T 196 MFG T 109 Numerical Control Programming CATIA 3D Experience Certificate Overview Numerical Control Programming CATIA Certificate (DDTNCC01) Active: Sp 2020 Technical Design Certif… source |
| Numerical Control Programming Foundation Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 111 ENG T 185 MECH 119 MFG T 101 Numerical Control Programming Foundation Certificate Requirements All courses must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. source |
| Numerical Control Programming Mastercam and Vericut Certificate | Certificate | MFG T 113 ENG T 193 MFG T 107 MFG T 108 Numerical Control Programming Mastercam and Vericut Certificate Overview Numerical Control Programming Mastercam and Vericut Certificate (DDTMVC01) Active: Sp… source |
| Solid Works Certificate | Certificate | ENG T 204 ENG T 205 ENG T 259 ENGR& 114 ENG T 108 Solid Works Certificate Overview Solid Works Certificate (DDTSWC01) Active: W 2019 Technical Design (CAD) Certificates are stackable. Four certificat… source |
| Welding | — | Welding Welding ATA AMT in Welding and Fabrication ATA Entry Level Welding Certificate Welding Certificate AMT in Welding and Fabrication Certificate Advanced TIG Welding Certificate Aerospace Weldin… source |
| Welding ATA | — | source |
| AMT in Welding and Fabrication ATA | — | source |
| Entry Level Welding Certificate | Certificate | MFG T 100 WELD 101 WELD 111 WELD 195 Entry Level Welding Certificate Overview Entry Level Welding Certificate (WETELC01) Active: F 2020 Welding Certificates are stackable This certificate is targeted… source |
| Welding Certificate | Certificate | source |
| AMT in Welding and Fabrication Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced TIG Welding Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Aerospace Welding and Fabrication Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Welding - Sub Arc Certificate | Certificate | MFG T 100 WELD 111 WELD 150 WELD 214 Welding - Sub Arc Certificate Overview Welding, Sub-Arc Certificate (WETSWC01) Active: F 2020 Welding Certificates are Stackable This certificate is stackable wit… source |
| Written Arts AFA | — | source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACCT 100 | Accounting for Non-Accountants | — | Overview of accounting practices, concepts, and vocabulary designed for non-accounting staff who work with accounting and financial data. Emphasizes the interpretation of accounting concepts that und… source |
| ACCT 110 | Small Business Accounting | — | Theory and practice of double-entry bookkeeping for small, unincorporated businesses. Includes use of journals and ledgers, preparation of basic payroll records, worksheets, financial statements, ban… source |
| ACCT 112 | Federal Income Taxation I | — | Fundamentals of federal income taxes for the sole proprietorship form of business. Presents the basic framework of federal income tax filing requirements, the determination of adjusted gross income,… source |
| ACCT 113 | Personal and Consumer Finance | — | Introduction to planning, analyzing, managing, investing, growing and protecting personal financial resources. Includes money management, credit management, insurance, and investing. source |
| ACCT 199 | Special Projects in Accounting | — | Independent study projects on selected topics in accounting. Credit to be arranged with instructor. source |
| ACCT 210 | Payroll Accounting | — | An examination of systems and operations of payroll accounting, including federal, state, and local payroll taxes related to business. Students will prepare payroll, record payroll, payroll tax forms… source |
| ACCT 215 | Computer Accounting | — | Introduction to computerized bookkeeping and accounting. The standard accounting cycle with supporting schedules and worksheets will be completed using various computer programs; Integrated General L… source |
| ACCT 230 | Intro to Fraud Examination | — | Basic topics of fraud examination, including fraud schemes, laws related to fraud, the nature of fraud; understanding the implications of the fraud triangle; and risk assessment, prevention, detectio… source |
| ACCT 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ACCT 300 | Finance | — | Introduction to financial decision making. Financial statement analysis, time value of money, risk and return, financial assets, securities valuation, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and capital… source |
| ACCT 350 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | Continuation of the theoretical foundations of accounting. Valuation of assets, accounting for debt and equity investments, current liabilities and contingencies, bonds and long-term notes and lease… source |
| ACCT 351 | Intermediate Accounting III | — | Continuation of theoretical foundations of accounting. Accounting for income taxes, pensions and other post-retirement benefits, shareholder's equity, and additional financial reporting issues. source |
| ACCT 360 | Cost Accounting | — | Exploration of the purpose and methods of cost accounting for efficient and effective planning and control. Examination of cost behavior and alternate costing methods including job order, process, an… source |
| ACCT 370 | Forensic Accounting | — | Application of advanced accounting topics, cutting-edge investigative expertise, and legal issues in professional business settings. Focus on auditing, financial data, and accounting activities. source |
| ACCT 400 | Accounting Information Systems | — | Introduction to systems analysis and the application of information system concepts to the accounting process. Manual and automated accounting cycles, system processes, controls, flowcharting data an… source |
| ACCT 420 | Auditing | — | Introduction to auditing standards and the legal and ethical environment of the profession with emphasis on materiality, audit risk, and audit reports. The application of the audit process to multipl… source |
| ACCT 450 | Federal Income Taxation II | — | Advanced approach to the principles of federal taxations. Concepts and provisions of federal income taxation in relation to property transactions for partnerships and corporations. source |
| ACCT 470 | Advanced Accounting | — | Application of advanced accounting theory including business combinations, consolidated financial statements, and international transactions and investments. Mergers and acquisitions, subsidiary inve… source |
| ACCT 490 | Accounting Capstone | — | Apply advanced accounting theory to complete a practical project in accounting with mentorship of instructor/accounting professional. Enhances student professional experience and critical thinking sk… source |
| ACCT& 201 | Principles of Accounting I | — | Introductory transfer-level accounting course. Required for all bookkeeping/accounting and business transfer students. Includes introduction to the financial accounting process, principles, concepts… source |
| ACCT& 202 | Principles of Accounting II | — | Continuation of ACCT& 201 . Focus on issues and choices involved in asset valuation, income determination, and financial statement preparation. Topics covered include treatment of long-term assets, c… source |
| ACCT& 203 | Principles of Accounting III | — | Use of accounting as tool to assist management in planning, analyzing, control, and decision making. Includes budgeting, cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, standard cost systems, cost varian… source |
| AEP 67 | Academic List/Speak | — | This course is designed for non-native speakers of English to practice advanced listening and speaking skills to specifically prepare for academic environments in an American classroom. *This course… source |
| AEP 77 | Academic English Grammar | — | Advanced English grammar for non-native speakers with an emphasis on sentence function and pattern, parts of speech, and punctuation. Various types of clauses, compound, complex, and compound-complex… source |
| AEP 97 | Academic Read/Write | — | Academic reading and writing for non-native speakers with an emphasis on paragraph development, writing process, summarizing reading materials, scanning for information, and vocabulary development. A… source |
| AEP 98 | Intro-College Read/Write | — | Preparation for college writing for non-native speakers of English. Covers the writing process and different styles of essay writing. Develops reading skills (scanning for critical information, ident… source |
| AMT 102 | Basic Electricity | — | Direct current circuits, series/parallel circuit arrangements, understand the relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and power, calculating/measuring these values, and learn the operation of t… source |
| AMT 105 | Human Factors | — | Human Factors in Aviation; definition, brief history of Human Factor studies, and models to help identify and correct Human Factors issues within their work environment. source |
| AMT 180 | Troubleshooting Fundamentals | — | An analytical framework and process to effectively troubleshoot complex aircraft systems. source |
| AMT 199 | Special Project in Aviation | — | Independent study projects on selected topics in aviation maintenance. Credit to be arranged with instructor. source |
| AMT 276 | Lubrication Syst: Turbine Eng | — | Understand the components of and operation of engine lubrication systems, the requirements and characteristics of engine lubricants and lubrication systems. source |
| AMT 295 | Aviation Master Class | — | Intensive master class for those with an approved FAA 8610-2 AMT rating application. Reviews General, Airframe, and Powerplant curriculum of the written, oral and practical FAA exams. Special focus o… source |
| AMT 296 | Aviation MStr Portfolio | — | Preparation to enter the aviation industry using multiple workforce strategies and workshops. Demonstrated knowledge of attaining the FAA AMT Certificate. source |
| AMT& 101 | Basic Electricity | — | Theory and application of basic electricity including: direct current circuits, series and parallel circuit arrangements and their application; the relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and p… source |
| AMT& 111 | Math and Physics | — | Application of mathematical computations required in the Aviation Maintenance Technician curriculum. Theory and application of scientific principles that apply to the operation of aircraft and the eq… source |
| AMT& 121 | Weight and Balance | — | Theory and application of weight and balance to aircraft safety, required calculations for weight and balance checks, equipment changes, extreme loading checks and the addition of ballast. source |
| AMT& 131 | Corrosion/Fluid Lines | — | Theory and application of corrosion types and causes, proper materials and processes to remove corrosion byproducts, corroded areas and treatment with proper protection. Identification of fluid line… source |
| AMT& 141 | Aircraft Drawings | — | Theory and application of aircraft repairs and alterations, aircraft blueprints, graphs, and charts. source |
| AMT& 151 | Operations and Servicing | — | Theory and application of safe ground handling procedures, aircraft movement and storage and identification of aviation fuels. source |
| AMT& 161 | Materials and Processes | — | Theory and application in selecting non-destructive testing methods including dye-penetrant, eddy current, ultra-sound, magnetic particle inspection. Application of basic heat-treating processes, air… source |
| AMT& 171 | Federal Aviation Regulations | — | Theory and application of record maintenance and entries, maintenance forms, records, and inspection reports, application of information in FAA and manufacturers maintenance specifications, data shee… source |
| AMT& 201 | Composites | — | Theory and application of inspection and repair of aircraft composite type structures including transparent plastic enclosures and interiors. source |
| AMT& 205 | Wood, Covers, and Finish | — | Theory and application of wood aircraft construction, including inspection and repair. Selection, application, inspection, testing and repair of aircraft fabric and fiberglass covering materials and… source |
| AMT& 207 | Welding | — | Theory and application of fabrication, construction, and repair of welded aircraft structures. source |
| AMT& 211 | Sheet Metal | — | Theory and application of sheet metal aircraft structures fabrication, construction, inspection, and repair. source |
| AMT& 215 | Assembly and Rigging | — | Theory and application of fixed wing and rotorcraft assembly, components, rigging of all flight control surfaces, balancing and inspection of flight controls, alignment of aircraft structures, and ja… source |
| AMT& 221 | Airframe Inspection | — | Theory and application of methods and techniques of all phases of aircraft inspections, including the Federal Aviation Regulations, Maintenance record entries, and disposition of those records. source |
| AMT& 223 | Landing Gear/Hydraulics | — | Theory and application of inspection, checking, service, troubleshooting and repair of landing gear retraction systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires, and steering systems, and hydraulic and pn… source |
| AMT& 231 | Ice and Rain/Fire Systems | — | Theory and application of ice and rain on aircraft during operations, equipment and materials used to counter ice and rain and maintenance of the equipment. Theory and application of toxic gas and fi… source |
| AMT& 235 | Navigation Communication | — | Theory and application of operating common airborne avionics equipment, antennas, autopilots, servos approach coupling systems, interphones and static discharge devices, and ground proximity warning… source |
| AMT& 237 | Airframe Fuel Systems | — | Theory and application of fuel dump operation and maintenance, fuel management transfer, aircraft refueling and pressure fueling systems, quantity indication, pressure, and temperature warning system… source |
| AMT& 239 | Aircraft Electrical | — | Theory and application of AC and DC electrical systems operation used on large and small aircraft, generating and starting systems, AC and DC electric motors, wiring, controls, switches, indicators,… source |
| AMT& 241 | Instrument Systems | — | Theory and application of common aircraft instruments operation, air or vacuum driven gyros and pitot-static systems and static leak tests. source |
| AMT& 245 | Cabin Environment | — | Theory and application of the physiological aspects of flight and inspection and maintenance of oxygen, pressurization, heating, cooling, and air conditioning systems. Water and wastewater system mai… source |
| AMT& 251 | Reciprocating Engines I | — | Theory and application of reciprocating engine theory consisting of the history of aircraft engines, principles of energy transformation, theory of operation, engine requirements and configuration, a… source |
| AMT& 252 | Reciprocating Engines II | — | Theory and application of reciprocating engine theory consisting of the history of aircraft engines, principles of energy transformation, theory of operation, engine requirements and configuration, a… source |
| AMT& 253 | Turbine Engines I | — | Turbine engine theory and application including: history, types, and theory of operation, the Brayton cycle, Bernoulli's principle, turbine engine air flow characteristics, and maintenance of the tur… source |
| AMT& 254 | Turbine Engines II | — | Turbine engine theory and application including: history, types, and theory of operation, the Brayton cycle, Bernoulli's principle, turbine engine air flow characteristics, and maintenance of the tur… source |
| AMT& 257 | Engine Inspection | — | Theory and application of engine inspection including detailed work with the Federal Aviation Regulations, types of inspections, conformance to type certificate data sheets and major alterations, air… source |
| AMT& 261 | Engine Instruments | — | Theory and application of electrical and mechanical fluid rate of flow indicating systems, and electrical and mechanical temperature, pressure, and RPM indicating systems. source |
| AMT& 265 | Engine Fire Protection | — | Theory and application of fire detection and fire extinguishing systems, and components of equipment and the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the systems. source |
| AMT& 267 | Engine Electrical | — | Theory and application of generators, alternators, DC motors, and AC motors, and their repair and overhaul, special requirements of electrical components operating in high temperature areas and insta… source |
| AMT& 271 | Ignition and Start Systems | — | Theory and application of magneto and ignition harnesses, including operation, maintenance, and overhaul, inspection, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of reciprocating and turbine engine igniti… source |
| AMT& 275 | Lubrication Syst: Recip Eng | — | Theory and application of engine lubrication systems and the requirements and characteristics of engine lubricants and lubrication systems. source |
| AMT& 279 | Engine Fuel Systems | — | Theory and application of the chemistry and combustion characteristics of fuel, the system components in both reciprocating and turbine engines and maintenance and repair of the systems, including me… source |
| AMT& 281 | Engine Induction/Cooling | — | Theory and application of carburetor, fuel injected, naturally aspirated, turbo-charged, and supercharged induction system maintenance. Theory and application of ice and rain control systems. Theory… source |
| AMT& 285 | Propellers and Fans | — | Theory and application of propellers and fans including operation, controls, and instrumentation on fixed pitch, controllable pitch, constant speed, and feathering propellers. System study includes a… source |
| AMTA 101 | Basic Electricity | — | This apprenticeship course introduces the fundamentals of basic electricity, including electrical circuitry and aircraft electrical systems . source |
| AMTA 102 | General Topics I | — | This apprenticeship course addresses drawing interpretation, symbols, plan views, blow-up and wiring diagrams, and basic damage mapping techniques. source |
| AMTA 103 | General Topics II | — | This apprenticeship course covers identification and selection of fuels, proper treating of structural corrosion and proper maintenance record entries. source |
| AMTA 104 | Aircraft Structures I | — | This apprenticeship course covers physics, government regulations for aviation maintenance, mechanic privileges, wood structures, aircraft covering and finishes. source |
| AMTA 201 | Aircraft Structures II | — | This apprenticeship course covers sheet-metal and nonmetallic composite structures, welding an aircraft; aerodynamics of flight, and routine inspection. source |
| AMTA 202 | Aircraft Systems I | — | This apprenticeship course covers shock struts, wheels and tires, brakes; steering, warning, and anti-skid, systems, safety practices; hydraulic fluid types and characteristics; hoses, fittings, atta… source |
| AMTA 203 | Aircraft Systems II | — | This apprenticeship course covers cabin atmosphere control systems, aircraft instrument systems, communication and navigation systems, and aircraft fuel systems, tanks, valves, and pumps. source |
| AMTA 204 | Aircraft Systems III | — | This apprenticeship course teaches students to identify and install the correct types of connectors on aircraft electrical wiring, the size and type of wiring and approved components in an electrical… source |
| AMTA 205 | FAA Cert Test Prep | — | This apprenticeship course prepares the student to sit for the Aviation Maintenance Technician General and Airframe Exams. Students review subjects covered in -204, learn test taking skills, complete… source |
| ANTH 116 | Cultures In Context | — | General study of the field of cultural anthropology, which studies humanity from a cross-cultural perspective and the field of linguistic anthropology which examines human verbal and non-verbal commu… source |
| ANTH 122 | Human Diversity | — | Explores the historical context in which racial categories were invented and acknowledges that this racialization of America resulted in disparities in lived experiences. Also discusses that human va… source |
| ANTH 182 | Service Learning | — | Service Learning combines the opportunity of volunteerism with academic applications of social, economic, and political issues important to the local community. Provides for real-life application of… source |
| ANTH 199 | Special Projects Anthropology | — | Special projects in Anthropology course for the Consortium's Study Abroad Program. source |
| ANTH 201 | Human Ecology I | — | Apply traditional ecological knowledge and modern science to contemporary problems. Partner with tribes, governments, non-profits and businesses to make our community more sustainable through wildlif… source |
| ANTH 230 | African American Experience | — | Anthropological analysis of how African Americans contribute to American society, understanding of the varied African American ethnicities using fieldwork and ethnographic studies. Writing assignment… source |
| ANTH 255 | Medicine across Cultures | — | Cross-cultural analysis of the environmental, historical, biological and cultural contributions to illness and health. Writing assignments represent a significant component of coursework. Also offere… source |
| ANTH 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ANTH& 115 | Our Place In Nature | — | General study of the discipline of anthropology looking at several sub-disciplines, including linguistics, biological anthropology, primatology and archaeology. Examining fieldwork in anthropology, a… source |
| ANTH& 204 | Archaeology | — | The study of human history through material remains. Exploration of how archaeologists discover and interpret ancient sites, analyze the cultural impact of environmental change, trace global transfor… source |
| ANTH& 206 | Cultural Anthropology | — | Introduction to the study of culture and society using a cross-cultural perspective to gain a better understanding of family life, kinship, economic, political, and religious systems in the U.S. and… source |
| ANTH& 215 | Bioanthropology W/Lab | — | Survey of the biocultural evolution of humans and our primate relatives. Topics include primate evolution and behavior, fossil evidence of human ancestors, the genetics of human variation, and the in… source |
| ANTH& 216 | Indigenous Peoples of NW Coast | — | Overview of traditional native societies of the Northwest Coast from southern Alaska to northern California; significant features such as art, totemic crests, rank, religious beliefs, the potlatch, f… source |
| ANTH& 234 | Religion and Culture | — | Comparative social anthropological study of religious systems. Inquiry into various aspects of comparative tribal and world religions such as symbolism, rituals, doctrines, myths, religious specialis… source |
| APM 101 | Precision Machining I | — | Course covers fundamental safety, drawings, tools and manual machining skills and knowledge required for a job in aerospace and advanced manufacturing and introduces the four basic methods for subtra… source |
| APM 102 | Precision Machining II | — | This course builds on the four basic methods for subtractive manufacturing practiced in Precision Machining I, adding skills include: single point threading, knurling on lathe, alignment of head to c… source |
| APM 103 | Engineering/Technical Drawings | — | Interpretation and application of skills required for interpreting technical drawings and transforming drawings into manufactured products. source |
| APM 121 | Shop Algebra | — | Application and manipulation of algebraic formulas, simplifying expressions, solving linear equations, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing monomial fractions, ratios, proportions and percentag… source |
| APM 122 | Applied Geometry & Trig | — | Builds on the knowledge of mathematics skills learned in applied shop algebra to develop a working knowledge of geometry and trigonometry as it relates to aerospace and advanced manufacturing. source |
| APM 123 | CNC Operation and Setup | — | This course introduces basic CNC machine operation and setup, and is designed to provide students with CNC operator certification. Students will learn fundamental components to safe CNC operation and… source |
| APM 201 | GD&T and Precision Fits | — | Theory and application of the use of standard tolerances and GD&T concentrating on geometric dimensioning and its relation to engineering drawings. source |
| APM 202 | CNC Programming Mill | — | Skills and techniques for writing simple commands and basic programs for Computer Numerical Control (CNC) mills. source |
| APM 203 | CNC Programming Lathe | — | Writing simple commands and basic programs for Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lathes, including verification of programs and identification of various syntax and logical problems in programming cod… source |
| APM 221 | Mtrl, Process, and Reference | — | Utilization of the Machinery's Handbook to identify the composition and characteristics of materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics and other composites. How composition influences each materi… source |
| APM 222 | Inspection | — | The science and skill of measuring and inspection as it relates to aerospace and advanced manufacturing, including the methods and instruments used to effectively inspect parts in the shop. source |
| APM 223 | Advanced Machining Technology | — | Introduction to advanced machining technologies, including laser cutting, Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM), and water jet cutting. Identification of, and the characteristics of, parts manufacture… source |
| APM 250 | Jigs and Fixtures | — | Apprentices will learn to design jigs, fixtures, and gauges for a variety of manufacturing applications. source |
| APM 251 | Die Design | — | Apprentices will learn to design dies for power presses that pierce, blank, punch, and form materials. source |
| APM 252 | Mold Making and Design | — | This course will explore the materials, processes, and mold design principles for injection molding, compression molding, transfer molding, and die casting. source |
| APPR 18 | PUD Lineman Apprenticeship | — | PUD Lineman Apprenticeship. source |
| APPR 19 | PUD System Operator Apprentice | — | PUD System Operator Apprenticeship. source |
| APPR 20 | PUD Meterman Apprenticeship | — | PUD Meterman Apprenticeship. source |
| APPR 21 | PUD Utility Wireman Apprentice | — | PUD Utility Wireman Apprenticeship. source |
| ARAB 121 | Arabic I | — | First course in a sequence of three courses to practice fundamental elements of Arabic pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Arabic. Listening, speaking, readi… source |
| ARAB 122 | Arabic II | — | Second course in a sequence of three to practice fundamental elements of Arabic pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Arabic. Listening, speaking, reading and… source |
| ARAB 123 | Arabic III | — | Last course in a sequence of three to practice fundamental elements of Arabic pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Arabic. Listening, speaking, reading and wr… source |
| ART 110 | Visual Foundations and Design | — | Foundational course in developing the recognition, understanding, and manipulation of the basic principles and elements of design as applied to two-dimensional art. Faculty structured assignments wil… source |
| ART 111 | Design II: 3 Dimensional | — | Continued exploration of the basic principles and elements of design as applied to three-dimensional art. Faculty structured assignments focus on the use of line, planes, surface, materiality, shape,… source |
| ART 113 | Beginning Life Drawing | — | Introduction to figure drawing from live models including study of anatomy, proportion, use of line, value, shape, space, foreshortening and perspective as related to the figure through instructor-gu… source |
| ART 114 | Intermediate Life Drawing | — | Intermediate level of figure drawing from live models. Emphasizes investigation into the use of various media including color, use of the elements for expression, mastery of basic skills in proportio… source |
| ART 115 | Drawing I | — | Introductory course emphasizing principles and elements of the visual arts as seen in drawing. Development of observational drawing skills in the use of linear perspective, line, shape, value, space,… source |
| ART 116 | Drawing II | — | Intermediate course emphasizing principles and elements of the visual arts applied to meaning and expression. Use of various media, including charcoal, conte, and pastel. Proficiency of skills in obs… source |
| ART 123 | Introduction to Studio Art | — | Introduction to studio work in a wide range of media for the student with little experience in the visual arts. Traditional and contemporary approaches to creating artwork combined with the study of… source |
| ART 182 | Service Learning | — | Course combines volunteerism opportunities with academic applications of social, economic,and political issues important to the local community. Offers real-life application of skills and knowledge b… source |
| ART 195 | Foundation Portfolio Review | — | Portfolio review of student's work upon successful completion of program core curricula courses. Student works individually with an assigned program instructor in evaluating their submitted portfolio… source |
| ART 199 | Studio Workshop | — | Art studio workshop offered in a variety of medium. source |
| ART 200 | Painting I | — | Studio practice of fundamental painting skills through traditional imagery using the media of oil or acrylic paint. Technical information about the physical properties of paint, mediums, support and… source |
| ART 201 | Painting II | — | Studio practice of fundamental painting skills through traditional imagery using the media of oil or acrylic paint. Technical information about the physical properties of paint, mediums, support and… source |
| ART 202 | Painting III | — | Studio practice of fundamental painting skills through traditional or contemporary imagery using the media of oil or acrylic paint. Technical information about the physical properties of paint, mediu… source |
| ART 203 | Painting IV | — | Studio practice of fundamental painting skills through traditional or contemporary imagery using the media of oil or acrylic paint. Technical information about the physical properties of paint, mediu… source |
| ART 205 | Watercolor I | — | Studio training in basic transparent watercolor skills necessary for artistic expression. Color theory and its application to pictorial composition. Investigation of materials, tools, techniques. source |
| ART 206 | Watercolor II | — | Studio training in basic transparent watercolor skills necessary for artistic expression. Color theory and its application to pictorial composition. Investigation of materials, tools, techniques. Adv… source |
| ART 215 | Life Drawing I | — | Course sequence in the representation of the human figure through drawing from live models. Study of human anatomy as it applies to art, involving the proportions of the figure, use of line and value… source |
| ART 216 | Life Drawing II | — | Investigation into various media including color, uses of the elements for expression, mastery of basic skills, and exploration of the styles and representation of the figure by artists in historical… source |
| ART 224 | Contemporary Movements | — | Development and spread of Modernism since the early 20th century and subsequent movements in the art to the present day. Includes a survey of modernist theory and criticism, issues of gender and mult… source |
| ART 230 | Glassblowing I | — | Sequence of courses for the non-major designed to develop fundamental skills to manipulate the hot glass medium. Introduction to the language of the visual arts as it pertains to blown glass. Advance… source |
| ART 231 | Glassblowing II | — | Sequence of courses for the non-major designed to develop fundamental skills to manipulate the hot glass medium. Introduction to the language of the visual arts as it pertains to blown glass. Advance… source |
| ART 232 | Glassblowing III | — | Sequence of courses for the non-major designed to develop fundamental skills to manipulate the hot glass medium. Introduction to the language of the visual arts as it pertains to blown glass. Advance… source |
| ART 240 | Printmaking I | — | Introductory course focused on the development of skills, principles, techniques, methods and language of printmaking. Emphasizes use of the press, inks and basic skills in the entire print process u… source |
| ART 241 | Printmaking II | — | Intermediate course focused on the continued development of skills, principles, techniques and methods of printmaking. Applying the vocabulary of printmaking to the press, inks, paper treatment, and… source |
| ART 242 | Printmaking III | — | Intermediate course focused on advanced skills, principles, techniques and methods of printmaking. Relating the vocabulary of printmaking to the press, inks, paper treatment, and basic skills in the… source |
| ART 243 | Printmaking IV | — | Advanced course focused on advanced skills, principles, techniques and methods of printmaking. Relating the vocabulary of printmaking to the press, inks, paper treatment, and basic skills in the enti… source |
| ART 250 | Art Internship | — | Supervised work experience as an intern. May be with a qualified employer or in a project with a private or public agency. Students must have completed most of the required art coursework and must ob… source |
| ART 270 | Ceramics I | — | First in a sequence of courses in the development of the knowledge and skills needed to create ceramic pieces using the medium as a point of departure for critical thinking and creative problem solvi… source |
| ART 271 | Ceramics II | — | Second in a sequence of courses in the development of the knowledge and skills needed to create ceramic forms using the medium as a point of departure for critical thinking and creative problem solvi… source |
| ART 272 | Ceramics III | — | Continuation of courses in the development of the knowledge and skills needed to create ceramic forms using the medium as a point of departure for critical thinking and creative problem solving. Expl… source |
| ART 273 | Ceramics IV | — | Capstone course in the development of knowledge and skills in the creation of ceramic forms using the medium as a point of departure for critical thinking and creative problem solving. Focus on the c… source |
| ART 274 | Ceramics Workshop | — | Ceramics workshop based on a variety of topical techniques and processes. Examples include alternative firing methods and systems, Majolica, low-fired ceramic processes and sculpture. See current sch… source |
| ART 275 | Glaze Studio Ceramics I | — | Introduction to the materials and methods used in glaze making for studio ceramics. Students will use the principles of experimental design to become familiar with the materials typically used in stu… source |
| ART 276 | Ceramic Glaze Chmstry II | — | Continuing exploration of the materials and methods used in glaze making for studio ceramics. Students will build on the experience from and learn to manipulate existing glazes to alter their propert… source |
| ART 277 | Glaze Foundation III: Ceramics | — | Final course in exploring the materials and methods used in glaze making for studio ceramics. Students will use their accumulated knowledge of glaze materials to extend their palette to include non-t… source |
| ART 294 | Portfolio Development | — | Advanced course focused on developing a portfolio of work with faculty guidance emphasizing personal exploration, studio research of contemporary and traditional themes, issues, media, skills and tec… source |
| ART 295 | Professional Practices | — | Advanced course required for students nearing the completion of their Associate of Fine Arts degree in art, graphic design or photography or nearing completion of an Associate of Technical Arts in In… source |
| ART 297 | Gallery and Exhibit Technique | — | Instruction and practical experience in all aspects of the design and installation of exhibitions. Content includes curating, installation and de-installation of artwork, graphic design for posters a… source |
| ART 299 | Special Projects In Art | — | source |
| ART& 100 | Art Appreciation | — | Introductory course in exploration of the language, processes and role of art in many media. Study of critical methods for understanding, analyzing and interpreting imagery. Art history and cultural… source |
| ART H 124 | Understanding World Art | — | Introduction to artwork from various under-represented world cultures in a wide range of media for the student with little experience in the visual arts. Traditional and contemporary approaches to cr… source |
| ART H 220 | Western Art History: Anct/Medv | — | Survey of art from ancient foundations to the 14 th century in Europe. Topics and issues of art history as relevant to the formation of styles, methods of construction, and the role of the artist in… source |
| ART H 221 | Westrn Art Hist: 15th-18th Cty | — | Survey of dominant styles and movements of art in Europe and America from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Social, religious, political and philosophical changes and their connection with the role and… source |
| ART H 224 | Modern and Contemporary Art | — | Development and spread of Modernism since the early 20th century and subsequent movements in the art to the present day. Includes a survey of modernist theory and criticism, issues of gender and mult… source |
| ART H 226 | Art and Social Justice | — | Survey of the intersection of art, civic engagement, and social justice in post-1960's America. Examination of and reflection on how artists have responded to and engaged with pressing societal issue… source |
| ART H 228 | World of Anime & Manga | — | Introduction to the history, culture, and creators who developed anime & manga: Japanese animation and comics. Examines the reciprocal influences between Japanese and Western artists to understand ho… source |
| ASL& 121 | American Sign Language I | — | Beginning sequence of three courses in American Sign Language (ASL), a visual and gestural language used by Deaf people. These courses are intended to introduce students to the grammar and vocabulary… source |
| ASL& 122 | American Sign Language II | — | Second course of beginning sequence in American Sign Language (ASL), a visual and gestural language used by Deaf people. These courses are intended to introduce students to the grammar and vocabulary… source |
| ASL& 123 | American Sign Language III | — | Third course of beginning sequence in American Sign Language (ASL), a visual and gestural language used by Deaf people. These courses are intended to introduce students to the grammar and vocabulary… source |
| ASL& 221 | American Sign Language IV | — | Continuation of ASL& 121 , 122, 123. Sequence of three courses at the intermediate level focusing on developing ASL fluency. Focus on the ability to narrate events that occurred in the past, make sug… source |
| ASL& 222 | American Sign Language V | — | Continuation of ASL& 121 , 122, 123. Second course in sequence at the intermediate level focusing on developing ASL fluency. Focus on the ability to narrate events that occurred in the past, make sug… source |
| ASL& 223 | American Sign Language VI | — | Continuation of ASL& 121 , 122, 123. Third course in sequence at the intermediate level focusing on developing ASL fluency. Focus on the ability to narrate events that occurred in the past, make sugg… source |
| ASTR 122 | Life in the Universe | — | Investigates the astronomical and biological conditions necessary for the evolution of life in the universe. Topics covered will be basic concepts in astronomy and cosmology, evolution of life on Ear… source |
| ASTR& 100 | Survey of Astronomy | — | General survey of astronomy including the nature of planets, stars and galaxies. The origin and evolution of the solar system and universe. source |
| ASTR& 101 | Introduction to Astronomy | — | Integrated laboratory/lecture course emphasizing observational techniques, the history and evolution of astronomical concepts, and the origin and composition of the solar system. Lecture, video, and… source |
| ASTR& 115 | Stars, Galaxies and Cosmos | — | Introduction to the current state of research into the structure, origin, and evolution of the universe. Topics include stellar evolution, galactic structure and formation, cosmic distances, black ho… source |
| ATM S 101 | Weather | — | Earth's atmosphere, with emphasis on weather observations and forecasting. Use of meteorological instruments and weather maps. Highs, lows, fronts, clouds, storms, jet streams, air pollution, and oth… source |
| AVIO 101 | Electrical Fundamentals | — | Fundamentals, troubleshooting, and experiments of aircraft electrical circuits; safety practices; electrostatic devices; metric notation; voltage, current, resistors and measurements, switches, fuses… source |
| AVIO 102 | Electronic Fundamentals | — | Fundamentals, troubleshooting, and experiments with fundamental aircraft electronics; diodes; power supplies; rectifiers; voltage regulators; transistors; amplifiers; oscillators and multivibrator ci… source |
| AVIO 103 | Aircraft Wiring Systems | — | Fundamentals and repair of aircraft wiring and fiber optics, including acceptable standards for visual, electrical, and mechanical quality. source |
| AVIO 106 | Basic Troubleshooting | — | Basic troubleshooting of aircraft wiring including using continuity and voltage readings. Introduction to TDR and Meggar as basic troubleshooting tools. source |
| AVIO 201 | Aircraft Basic/Electronic Inst | — | Troubleshooting and repairing aircraft instrument systems. Course includes aircraft flight instrument systems; pitot/static instruments; aircraft master warning and annunciator system, computer math,… source |
| AVIO 202 | Avionics Systems for A&P | — | Fundamentals of aircraft avionics systems for airframe and powerplant, including power distribution systems, air/ground and proximity sensors, communication systems, navigation systems, avoidance and… source |
| AVIO 203 | Avionics Communications | — | Introduction to the industry recognized avionics licenses; FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL) and NCATT Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET). Preparation for the FCC GROL License and… source |
| AVIO 204 | Adv Avionics Troubleshooting | — | Fundamentals, troubleshooting, and repair of aircraft avionics systems, including logical approach using a four step troubleshooting method. Understanding the different aircraft maintenance manuals u… source |
| BIOL 105 | Disease In Modern Society | — | General concepts of infectious disease, the process of science, and application of biology to human beings and society. For non-science majors. source |
| BIOL 107 | Life Sci for Everybody | — | Hands-on exploration of how living things interact with each other and their environment to obtain energy and building blocks for growth. For non-science majors. Highly recommended for elementary edu… source |
| BIOL 111 | Majors Cellular Prob Session | — | Problem session to accompany BIOL& 211 . In-depth analysis of concepts and course content, lab report preparation. Non-transferable. source |
| BIOL 121 | Majors Ecology/Evolution PS | — | Problem session to accompany BIOL& 221 . In-depth analysis of concepts and course content, lab report preparation. Non-transferable. source |
| BIOL 122 | Majors Cell/Molecular PS | — | Problem session to accompany BIOL& 221 . In-depth analysis of concepts and course content, lab report preparation. Non-transferable source |
| BIOL 123 | Majors Organismal Phys PS | — | Problem session to accompany BIOL& 223 . In-depth analysis of concepts and course content. Non-transferable. source |
| BIOL 130 | Marine Biology Pacific NW | — | Life processes of marine organisms and their ecological interactions. Introduction to the scientific method, oceanographic drivers, marine ecology, the identification, interactions, behavior and life… source |
| BIOL 142 | Topics In Ecology | — | Readings and discussion of selected current topics in ecology. Suitable for students with no biology background as well as for science majors. source |
| BIOL 183 | New History of Life | — | Presents a new view of how life began and diversified on Planet Earth informed by recent discoveries that, when integrated, provide a surprising and seemingly novel view of what has long been treated… source |
| BIOL 190 | Natural History Field Studies | — | Various field studies. Hours to be arranged. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| BIOL 199 | Special Projects | — | Independent study projects on selected topics in the biological sciences. Credit to be arranged with supervising instructor. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| BIOL 201 | Intro to Public Health | — | An overview of the field of public health and the various strategies that are used to assure health at a population level. Frameworks and tools for developing effective health interventions. Specific… source |
| BIOL 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| BIOL& 100 | Survey of Biology | — | General concepts of living organisms, the process of science, and application of biology to human beings and society. For non-science majors. source |
| BIOL& 211 | Majors Cellular | — | Principles of cellular biology as they apply to organisms. Prerequisite to BIOL& 231 , BIOL& 232 and BIOL& 260 . source |
| BIOL& 212 | Majors Animal | — | Structure, function, evolution and classification of animals. Laboratory emphasizes representative dissections. source |
| BIOL& 221 | Majors Ecology/Evolution | — | Mendelian genetics, evolution, biodiversity of life forms, and ecology. First course of three-quarter series. For students intending to major in the sciences. source |
| BIOL& 222 | Majors Cell/Molecular | — | For students intending to major in the sciences. Metabolism and energetics, structure and function of biomolecules, cell structure and function, current applications of biotechnology and molecular bi… source |
| BIOL& 223 | Majors Organismal Physiology | — | For students intending to major in the sciences. Animal development and physiology, plant development and physiology, including photosynthesis. Final course of three-quarter series. source |
| BIOL& 231 | Human Anatomy | — | Detailed examination of the structure of the human body using human models, human skeletons, microscopic slides, digital photographs and animations, fresh animal specimen dissection, and dissection o… source |
| BIOL& 232 | Human Physiology | — | Detailed study of the functioning, integration and interrelationships of the following organ systems of the human body using lecture and lab exercises: neurologic (including autonomic and special sen… source |
| BIOL& 241 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| BIOL& 242 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| BIOL& 260 | Microbiology | — | Survey of microorganisms and their biological activities, with special emphasis on bacteria. source |
| BOT 113 | Plants of the Pacific NW | — | Introduction to classification and identification of ferns, conifers and flowering plants, with an emphasis on flora of the Pacific Northwest. Includes principles of naming and classification, plant… source |
| BOT 115 | Global Ethnobotany | — | Botanical and cultural aspects of interactions between plants and people from around the world. source |
| BT 100 | Beginning Keyboarding | — | Introduces key-by-touch system emphasizing correct ergonomics. Development of speed and accuracy. Includes techniques for editing, saving, opening and closing documents and application of skills to p… source |
| BT 103 | Grammar and Punctuation | — | Self-paced review of grammar and punctuation in a computer-mediated lab setting. Focuses on recognizing the parts of speech in the context of sentences. Emphasis is on improving basic writing skills… source |
| BT 105 | Basic Keyboarding Skills | — | Develop keyboard touch control, promote proper typing techniques, improve speed and accuracy, and offer focused practice. To demonstrate proficiency, students must achieve a typing speed of 30 words… source |
| BT 107 | Dragon Dictation | — | Use speech recognition technology to recognize the human voice. Increase dictation speed and accuracy and apply to email, web browsers and word processing. With advisor permission, may be a substitut… source |
| BT 128 | Medical Coding for Non-Coders | — | Introduction to the common coding classification systems used in healthcare. Examines the impact and relationship between medical coding and reimbursement. This course is not intended for students in… source |
| BT 180 | Principles of Med Insurance | — | Introduction of the medical billing cycle. Explanation of private and government health insurance policies, analysis of insurance forms, and recognition of legal issues and medical confidentiality (H… source |
| BT 181 | Law/Ethics Health Occupa | — | Introduction to law and ethics as it relates to the medical office setting and patient-provider relationships. Emphasizes being inclusive instead of exclusive while exploring components of social jus… source |
| BT 182 | Medical Reception | — | Preparation to perform medical front office duties including being HIPAA compliant, scheduling appointments, communicating with patients with various abilities and with healthcare professionals, moni… source |
| BT 187 | Electronic Health Records | — | Exploration of how health information is captured, used, and stored in different formats. Analysis of workflow, record types, and regulatory standards. source |
| BT 199 | Special Project In Bt | — | source |
| BT 219 | Intro to MS Word | — | Introduces word processing functions and applications using Microsoft Word. Covers creating, revising, formatting, saving and retrieving documents; file management; merge; selecting typefaces; creati… source |
| BT 242 | Excel | — | Presents intermediate/advanced techniques in Microsoft Excel. Emphasis on creating professional-looking workbooks, using templates, creating multiple worksheets and using functions. Includes required… source |
| BT 243 | Advanced Excel | — | Continuation of Excel. Project-based approach with emphasis on data analytics, dashboards, and the production of more informative reports; maintain and enhance existing spreadsheets; create new workb… source |
| BT 261 | Adv Office Procedures | — | Build and refine skills in office management, travel arrangements, human relations, telephone techniques, electronic scheduling, and keyboarding. Students use integrated software to create databases,… source |
| BT 299 | Special Project In Bt | — | Special Project in BT source |
| BUS 104 | Business English | — | Focuses on standards and conventions of written English. Review of abbreviations, capitalization, grammar, numbers, compounds and hyphenations, possessives, punctuation, spelling, and word confusions… source |
| BUS 105 | Small Business Essentials | — | Study of small business with an emphasis on using systems thinking to identify and successfully pursue business opportunities. Topics include identifying a viable business opportunity, using business… source |
| BUS 110 | Business Communications | — | Study of business communication principles within the global workplace. Includes effectively presenting good, neutral, and bad news, direct and persuasive requests, short reports, and spoken presenta… source |
| BUS 121 | Banquet & Conference Ops | — | Banquet and conference operations featuring how to turn banquet event orders into serviceable events with proper room set-up, inter-departmental communication, service etiquette, and post-event break… source |
| BUS 122 | Event Planning Ops | — | Foundation concepts of the event planning industry: creating experiential moments, out-sourcing and teamwork, selecting venues, utilizing technology, exploring career pathways, and using basic budget… source |
| BUS 123 | Menu Design | — | Overview of menu design and creation including food and beverage choices, recipes, cost and budget analysis, profit, up-selling, marketing, and purchasing. source |
| BUS 124 | Food & Beverage Ops | — | Introduction to food and beverage operations in service outlets. Prepares students to earn appropriate state-mandated certifications for working in fodd and beverage establishments while learning bes… source |
| BUS 130 | Business Computations | — | Apply mathematical concepts using numerical data to complete business applications. Concepts covered include basic math operations, decimals, fractions, percent, percent increase/decrease, bank recon… source |
| BUS 131 | Intro to Mobile App Dev | — | Covers the fundamentals of mobile app development for the iOS platform. Provides hands-on experience for beginning programmers to learn the basics of mobile app programming using the Swift language f… source |
| BUS 135 | Introduction to Data Analytics | — | Introduction to data analytics for a business environment. Quantitative and statistical techniques that can be applied to a wide range of business situations. source |
| BUS 150 | Principles of Marketing | — | Introductory study of marketing concepts viewed from a managerial approach related to the American Marketing Association (AMA). Focuses on marketing as an organizational function and set of processes… source |
| BUS 154 | Human Resources/Supervision | — | Explores the critical elements of human engagement to meet the mission of a business and the critical role of the supervisor in business and employee success. Areas of emphasis include workforce plan… source |
| BUS 156 | Sales Fundamentals | — | Sales Fundamentals provides students with a foundation of principles in selling for business to business (B2B) and business to consumer (B2C). Students discover the art of and dynamic activity requir… source |
| BUS 165 | Found of Leadership & Service | — | Developing employment documents, understanding the functions of customer service, and developing leadership and managerial skills. Topics centered around the challenges of building a strong customer… source |
| BUS 190 | Business Seminar | — | Seminar covers various subjects in the areas of management, marketing, and operations. Seminar topics will be current issues/events in these fields that are in the published curriculum. Small group d… source |
| BUS 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| BUS 200 | Principles of Management | — | Introduction to basic principles of good business management and the role that managers play within the American business system. The basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and… source |
| BUS 230 | Introduction to Hospitality | — | Introduce the structure and operations of the three key sectors in the hospitality industry (food and beverage, event planning, and airline operations), the economic impact of the industry, and caree… source |
| BUS 261 | Integrated Business Projects | — | Build and refine skills in office management, human relations, and marketing. Students use software to create spreadsheets, word processing documents, and presentation graphics for business projects… source |
| BUS 295 | Business Internship | — | Provides students with a supervised work environment to apply their management, marketing and operations knowledge in either a for-profit or non-profit organization to foster professional growth and… source |
| BUS 299 | Special Project In Bt | — | source |
| BUS 350 | Business Research | — | Exploration of research and usage of information, abilities, and capacities of business research, theory, and practice. Hypothetical and applied systems to clarify the advancement of the examination… source |
| BUS& 101 | Intro to Business | — | An introduction to the American business system. Explores the world of business today within the context of our global and Internet-influenced economy. Topics covered include ethical and social respo… source |
| BUS& 201 | Business Law | — | Origin, evolution, concepts, structure, and functions of law and judicial system. Includes contracts, agency, torts, Uniform Commercial Code, employment law, property and landlord tenant law, trusts… source |
| CHD 110 | Trichology | — | Introduction to the study of hair's function, structure, and characteristics. Signs and symptoms of hair conditions, diseases, and disorders. Special emphasis on disinfection and sanitation procedure… source |
| CHD 120 | Hair Design Compendium | — | Designed for fifth quarter students preparing for the Washington State Hair Design Written Licensure Exam. Provides theoretical review of facts from previous Hair Design courses in preparation for in… source |
| CHD 201 | Hair Design Basic Skills | — | Instruction/participation class in basic services performed by a cosmetologist. This lecture/lab class is closely supervised in the introduction and practice of shampooing/draping, hair analysis/scal… source |
| CHD 202 | Hair Design Adv Color Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most… source |
| CHD 203 | Men's Haircutting/Beard Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class, students will learn about and practice the mos… source |
| CHD 204 | Adv Haircutting/Design Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice advanced… source |
| CHD 205 | Textured Hair Design Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most… source |
| CHD 211 | Hair Design Basic Skills | — | Introduction to and practice of shampooing/draping, hair and scalp analysis, hair and scalp treatment, haircutting, protective styles, wet and thermal styling, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, ha… source |
| CHEM 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| CHEM 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| CHEM& 110 | Chemical Concepts W/Lab | — | Introductory lab science course for non-science majors. Topics vary from quarter to quarter. source |
| CHEM& 121 | Introduction to Chemistry | — | Atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, states of matter, solutions, acids and bases, stoichiometry, quantitative and qualitative behavior of gases, dimensional analysis, reac… source |
| CHEM& 131 | Intro to Organic/Biochem | — | Structure, nomenclature, and reactions of organic compounds, introduction to biochemistry. source |
| CHEM& 140 | General Chem Prep W/Lab | — | Includes measurements, properties and structure of matter, nomenclature, and weight relations. Intended for students who want to obtain the chemistry background needed for the CHEM& 161 - 163 series.… source |
| CHEM& 161 | General Chemistry I with Lab | — | Properties of matter, atomic theory, atomic structure, periodicity, bonding models (Ionic, Covalent, VSEPR, Hybridization), nomenclature, molecular shapes, intermolecular forces, reactions and stoich… source |
| CHEM& 162 | General Chemistry II with Lab | — | Aqueous reaction (precipitation, acid-base, redox), stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, ideal gases, properties of liquids, solids, and solutions. For pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-vet… source |
| CHEM& 163 | General Chemistry III with Lab | — | Equilibrium, Acid/Base equilibrium, solubility equilibrium, buffers, electrochemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, For pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-veterinary medicine, pre-pharmacy, and all eng… source |
| CHEM& 261 | Organic Chem W/Lab I | — | Chemistry of carbon compounds, with emphasis on structure, nomenclature, reactions, mechanisms, and synthesis of main types of organic compounds. source |
| CHEM& 262 | Organic Chemistry II with Lab | — | Chemistry of carbon compounds, with emphasis on structure, nomenclature, reactions, mechanisms, and synthesis of main types of organic compounds. Continuation of CHEM& 261 . source |
| CHEM& 263 | Organic Chemistry III with Lab | — | Chemistry of carbon compounds, with emphasis on structure, nomenclature, reactions, mechanisms, and synthesis of main types of organic compounds. Continuation of CHEM& 262 . source |
| CHIN 299 | Independent Study | — | source |
| CHIN& 121 | Chinese I | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Chinese pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Chinese. Listening, speaking, reading and writin… source |
| CHIN& 122 | Chinese II | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Chinese pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Chinese. Listening, speaking, reading and writin… source |
| CHIN& 123 | Chinese III | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Chinese pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Chinese. Listening, speaking, reading and writin… source |
| CJ 102 | Police Patrol Operations | — | Study of patrol procedures: preparation, communication, observation, field interviews, responses to crime in progress, identification and description of persons and property, vehicle stops, control o… source |
| CJ 103 | Criminal Investigation | — | Investigative techniques, criminal procedure, crime scene management and the laws that govern investigations. source |
| CJ 107 | Criminal Evidence | — | Identification of various kinds of evidence and the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court. Case law, practical handling procedures, and other evidence related techniques are presente… source |
| CJ 108 | Arrest/Search/Seizure | — | Constitutional restrictions and statutory limitations on governmental powers of arrest, search and seizure, particularly as they relate to Washington State. source |
| CJ 114 | Intro to Crisis Intervn | — | Introduction to the psychology of victims, effective crisis intervention strategies, and the legal aspects of intervention. Introduction to de-escalation methods, defusing techniques, active listenin… source |
| CJ 115 | Inequities In Criminal Justice | — | Examines crime and the criminal justice system through the lensof race, class, and gender as those who are marginalized move throughthe criminal justice system; the laws and law enforcement practices… source |
| CJ 125 | Forensic Photo & Imaging | — | Crime scene and evidence photography utilized by law enforcement personnel. Examines the current methods of obtaining accurate and reliable photo evidence necessary for prosecution of criminal cases.… source |
| CJ 150 | Intro to Natural Res Law Enf | — | History and philosophy of natural resources law enforcement and management practices, and is a general overview of resource protection and conservation laws. Professional career opportunities are sur… source |
| CJ 175 | Intro to Homeland Security | — | Overview of the issues affecting Homeland Security risk, threat, and vulnerability assessments. The roles of emergency response agencies; identifying critical infrastructure. The role of government t… source |
| CJ 176 | Homeland Security II | — | Advanced study of homeland security to include critical infrastructure identification, prioritization, and assessment, advanced incident command systems, and weapons of mass destruction prevention th… source |
| CJ 199 | Sp-Fieldwork/Comm Enhanc | — | source |
| CJ 201 | Narcotics/Dangerous Drug | — | Basic orientation to drug laws and the classification of drugs. Symptoms of drug abuse and commonly used paraphernalia are examined. Class explores trade routes, drug production, pharmacology, as wel… source |
| CJ 202 | Child Abuse Investigatio | — | Historical overview of societyÿs view of children and the evolution of intervention into the family. Within this context the role of criminal justice and Child Protective Services are discussed. P… source |
| CJ 203 | Info and Cyber Warfare | — | Overview of the global cyber threats that target US infrastructure as a military strategy, stealing corporate intellectual property for financial gain, and manipulating information in the social medi… source |
| CJ 204 | Intelligence Gathering | — | Introduction to open-source intelligence (OSINT) and its use in law enforcement investigations. Explores significant areas of intelligence gathering collected from publicly available sources. Open-so… source |
| CJ 205 | Cybercriminals | — | Exploration of components involved in forensic cybercrime investigations: initial detection, evidence collection, and courtroom prosecution. Technical and legal difficulties involved in searching, ex… source |
| CJ 220 | Police-Community Relatns | — | Examination and historical review of the relationship between law enforcement officers and the public. The emphasis of the class centers on that relationship as it exists today, and involves issues o… source |
| CJ 222 | Professional Development | — | Focuses on the extensive application, testing and hiring process in criminal justice. Addresses the minimum standards for being a law enforcement officer in Washington State, instruction on how to pr… source |
| CJ 224 | Professional Comm Skills | — | An overview of effective communication processes for criminal justice professionals including verbal and non-verbal communication, interviewing and interrogation methods, and courtroom demeanor. source |
| CJ 226 | Crim Justice Report Writing | — | Study, analysis and practice in criminal justice report writing. Emphasis on structure, terminology, spelling, and report content. Examines use of reports in the criminal justice system, and offers f… source |
| CJ 232 | Profile Crimnal Behavior | — | Provides students with a general understanding of the theory and purpose profiling criminal behavior. Not intended to teach students how to become ÿprofilers,ÿ but an introduction to the theory… source |
| CJ 233 | Police Thru Mass Media | — | Examines public perception of criminal justice through film, television, and other forms of mass media. Both historical and current interpretations are studied to gain an appreciation of the symbolic… source |
| CJ 234 | Family/Domestic VIolence | — | Examines the relationship between criminal justice and social service systems that deal with family and domestic violence, and how the criminal justice and social service communities work to provide… source |
| CJ 235 | Criminal/Trace Evidence Lab | — | Laboratory-based curriculum applies scientific concepts unique to the specific forensic science requirements of the criminal justice system. Concepts include crime scene reconstruction, legal integri… source |
| CJ 236 | Capstone Criminal Justic | — | Encapsulates the student learning as reflected in the development and delivery of a culminating project related to a contemporary issue in the criminal justice field. source |
| CJ 241 | Victimology | — | Examination of relationship between victims and various components of the criminal justice system. Topics include history of victimÿs rights movement, assistance programs, patterns and trends, int… source |
| CJ 242 | Organized Crime | — | Focuses on theories and the evolution of traditional organized crime in America. Examines new and emerging organized crime groups and their relationship to domestic criminal enterprise. source |
| CJ 243 | Ethical Dilemmas in CJ | — | Exploration of legal, moral and social implications of ethical dilemmas in criminal justice, including police use of deadly force, police discretion, victimless crimes, surveillance, enforcement of u… source |
| CJ 244 | Current Issues in Policing | — | Issues related to the accountability of the police to the electorate through the political process. In addition to focusing on the governmental setting for police work, police policies and practices,… source |
| CJ 250 | Coop Work Experience | — | A supervised field experience in local law enforcement, corrections and other criminal justice agencies. Each student works approximately 10 hours per week at a variety of assigned tasks directly ass… source |
| CJ 251 | Coop Work Experience | — | A supervised field experience in local law enforcement, corrections and other criminal justice agencies. Each student works approximately 10 hours per week at a variety of assigned tasks directly ass… source |
| CJ 252 | Coop Work Experience | — | A supervised field experience in local law enforcement, corrections and other criminal justice agencies. Each student works approximately 10 hours per week at a variety of assigned tasks directly ass… source |
| CJ 256 | Coop Work Experience Sem | — | Seminar to support supervised field work for Criminal Justice majors in local law enforcement agencies where students discuss their field experiences/observations and perceptions with their peers alo… source |
| CJ& 101 | Intro Criminal Justice | — | Philosophical and historical review of the American criminal justice system; introduction to civil and criminal law; organization and jurisdiction of local, state and federal agencies; career opportu… source |
| CJ& 105 | Intro to Corrections | — | A philosophical and historical examination of the American correctional system. Traditional approaches to corrections are compared with new trends at the local, state and federal levels. Career oppor… source |
| CJ& 110 | Criminal Law | — | Survey course designed for those seeking a career in criminal justice. It provides an understanding of US legal history, the philosophy of law, legal definitions, constitutional issues, criminal anal… source |
| CJ& 112 | Criminology | — | Explores the nature and extent of crime and delinquency, examines criminological theories of causes and solutions, analyzes law and the criminal justice system. NOTE: Student should consider completi… source |
| CJ& 240 | Intro to Forensic Sciences | — | History of forensic science, overview of the forensic sciences including pathology, dentistry, anthropology, entomology, psychology/psychiatry, fingerprints, DNA, blood stains, questioned documents,… source |
| CL 101 | Intro to Computer Applications | — | Presents a general overview of computer concepts and applications. Topics include how computers work, different types of computers, input and data storage devices, operating systems, and search engin… source |
| CL 102 | Computer Use & File Mgmt | — | Overview of the basic functions of a personal computer and its operating system. Includes understanding of the computer environment, working with icons and basic windows tasks, managing files, identi… source |
| CL 103 | Word Processing | — | Provides an overview of Word. Includes creating and formatting word processing documents and duplicating and moving text within and between documents. Other Word features introduced include creating… source |
| CL 104 | Spreadsheets | — | Overview of Excel. Includes developing, formatting, and modifying Excel spreadsheets. Other Excel concepts introduced include applying standard mathematical and logical formulas and creating and form… source |
| CL 105 | Databases | — | Overview of Access. Includes creating and modifying Access tables, queries, forms, and reports. Other Access concepts introduced include creating relationships between tables and retrieving and manip… source |
| CL 106 | Powerpoint | — | Overview of PowerPoint. Includes creating, formatting, modifying, and preparing presentations using different slide layouts. Other PowerPoint concepts include duplicating and moving text, pictures, i… source |
| CL 107 | Basic Computer Systems | — | Overview of the physical make-up of a personal computer system and fundamental concepts. Basic concepts include how a computer functions, hardware, software, security, and legal issues associated wit… source |
| CL 110 | Managng Internet Communication | — | Comprehensive examination of strategies and techniques for effectively managing internet communications within various organizational contexts. Explore key concepts, principles, and best practices fo… source |
| CMST 104 | Oral Interpretation of Lit | — | Study of literature through performance and theory. Literary understanding and appreciation are emphasized through the examination of prose, poetry, and drama. Performance skills are developed by lea… source |
| CMST 182 | Service Learning | — | Service Learning combines the opportunity of volunteerism with academic applications and social, economic, and political issues important to the community. A maximum of six credits may be earned. (Fo… source |
| CMST 199 | Special Projects Communication | — | source |
| CMST 223 | Public Speaking for Educators | — | CMST& 220 option for education majors. Methods of speech organization and composition for education students, speaking skills in educational settings, situational analysis and instructional communica… source |
| CMST 299 | Special Project Comm Studies | — | source |
| CMST 340 | Adv Business/Org Communication | — | Using current research, real-world examples, and personal reflection students will develop communication competence skills needed to navigate a contemporary and diverse workplace in a self-aware, cre… source |
| CMST& 102 | Introduction to Mass Media | — | Survey course exploring the role of mass media in society, with an emphasis on developing students' media-literacy skills. Topics include current and historical uses of mass media, media economics, a… source |
| CMST& 210 | Interpersonal Communication | — | Introduces theories and skills related to understanding and improving communication in social, family and work situations. Examine how self-concept, perception, language and nonverbal communication i… source |
| CMST& 220 | Public Speaking | — | Develop skills and confidence in speech writing and delivery. Examine methods of audience analysis, speech organization, source credibility, delivery, and evaluation. source |
| CMST& 230 | Small Group Communication | — | Principles and methods of human interaction in social, family, learning, and problem solving groups. Through active learning, students become more comfortable and competent participants in the group… source |
| CMST& 240 | Intercultural Communication | — | Introduction to communication between people from different cultures. Focuses on application of research and theory in intercultural communication. Explains the roles of verbal and nonverbal codes, c… source |
| COLL 100 | Study Skills for Acad Recovery | — | Textbook reading, memory techniques, test taking, note taking, and study strategies for students needing academic support and recovery. Emphasizes practical methods to work successfully through diffi… source |
| COLL 101 | College Success | — | Develop, understand and apply college success strategies to include college resources and student services, rights and responsibilities, financing college, organization, time management, appreciating… source |
| COLL 102 | Academic Reading Skills | — | Critical reading and recall, using academic sources from one or more of a student's other courses, to increase comprehension and prepare for tests. Application and evaluation of a variety of strategi… source |
| COLL 105 | Study Skills for Coll Success | — | Focus on study skills required to excel in college courses. Emphasis on strategies to comprehend college textbooks, materials, and lectures. Identify study strategies and communication techniques, ma… source |
| COLL 180 | Coll Skills for Neurodivergent | — | Introduction and exploration in neurodivergent identity and individual learning. Learn how to improve in executive functioning, social interaction, self-advocacy, and self-regulation. Identify person… source |
| COLL 182 | Service Learning | — | source |
| COSMT 102 | Salon Communications | — | Standards and conventions of written and spoken English. Includes preparation, proofreading, editing business and personal correspondence. Including memos, advertisements, business cards, flyers, bro… source |
| COSMT 110 | Trichology, Dermatology | — | Introduction to the study of hair, skin and nails and their function, structure, and characteristics. Knowledge of the signs and symptoms of hair, skin, and nail conditions, diseases, and disorders.… source |
| COSMT 111 | Salon Management | — | Introduction to the main components of starting a salon business, salon operations, marketing strategies, factors affecting salon culture, business laws, and state laws. Implementation of branding an… source |
| COSMT 112 | Salon Safety/Chem/Elec | — | Methods of decontamination, universal precautions and responsibilities of a salon professional. Types and classifications of bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, and safety measures used. Introductio… source |
| COSMT 113 | Basic Skin and Nail Theory | — | Introduction to the study of skin and nails and their function, structure, and characteristics. Care and treatment of skin, and nail diseases and disorders. Instruction/participation class is closely… source |
| COSMT 120 | Cosmetology Compendium | — | Provides theoretical and practical review from previous Cosmetology courses in preparation for in-house computerized exam and practical exam before applying for Washington State Board examination. Pr… source |
| COSMT 124 | Inst Trn Theory I | — | Preparation to teach in the cosmetology classroom and create effective lesson plans and other classroom tools. Practice in preparation, teaching, testing, grading, and review. Prepares the student fo… source |
| COSMT 125 | Instructor Trainee Theory II | — | Preparation to teach in the cosmetology classroom and create effective lesson plans and other classroom tools. Practice in preparation, teaching, testing, grading, and review. Prepares the student fo… source |
| COSMT 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| COSMT 201 | Cosmetology Basic Skills | — | Instruction/participation class in basic services performed by a cosmetologist. This lecture/lab class is closely supervised in the introduction and practice of shampooing/draping, hair analysis/scal… source |
| COSMT 202 | Advanced Color Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most… source |
| COSMT 203 | Men's Haircutting/Beard | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class, students will learn about and practice the mos… source |
| COSMT 204 | Advanced Haircutting Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice advanced… source |
| COSMT 205 | Textured Hair Serv Lab | — | Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most… source |
| COSMT 206 | Lab/Shop Practice VI | — | May be used to complete curriculum, for special interest projects, and/or to complete required program clock hours. is an additional quarter and is optional. source |
| COSMT 211 | Cosmetology Basic Skills | — | Introduction to and practice of shampooing/draping, hair and scalp analysis, hair and scalp treatment, haircutting, protective styles, wet and thermal styling, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, ha… source |
| COSMT 212 | Advanced Color Lab | — | Current industry techniques including foiling, bleach and tone, balayage, and corrective color. Advanced color theory to assist in formulating during color consultations. Gaining salon experience, st… source |
| COSMT 213 | Men's Haircutting Design | — | The most current and advanced menÿs haircuts, styles and beard designs. Use of appropriate barbering tools to achieve the look. Gaining salon experience, students will practice on models, mannequi… source |
| COSMT 214 | Advanced Haircutting | — | Advanced haircutting and styling techniques requested in the salon today. Shears, razors and texturizing shears will be used to accomplish the look. Gaining salon experience, students practice on mod… source |
| COSMT 215 | Textured Hair Services Lab | — | Current and advanced textured hair services and protective styles. Review of how to select product used for protective hair styling and chemical textured services, and application of different types… source |
| COSMT 216 | Cosmetology Practice VI | — | Practice of the most current services requested in the salon. Tracking progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking, and add on services. Emphasis is placed on sanitation, s… source |
| COSMT 217 | Cosmetology Practice VII | — | Practice of the most current services requested in the salon. Tracking progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking, and add on services. Emphasis is placed on sanitation, s… source |
| COSMT 218 | Cosmetology Pract VIII | — | Practice of the most current services requested in the salon. Tracking progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking, and add on services. Emphasis is placed on sanitation, s… source |
| COSMT 219 | Cosmetology Practice IX | — | Practice of the most current services requested in the salon. Tracking progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking, and add on services. Emphasis is placed on sanitation, s… source |
| COSMT 240 | Instructor Trainee Lab | — | Designed to prepare the student to teach in the cosmetology classroom. Assists students with practical applications of services to clients, problem solving, and answering questions. Designed to be ta… source |
| COSMT 251 | Cosmetology Internship | — | During their last quarter, a cosmetology student with advanced standing can complete a Cosmetology Internship to gain industry based work experience. The student, faculty member, and salon member wil… source |
| COSMT 299 | Special Projects | — | May be used to complete curriculum, for special interest projects, and/or to acquire additional hours as set by Department of Licensing to meet state standards for out-of-state license, and those wan… source |
| CS 110 | Intro to Computer Science | — | Introductory course for students with little programming knowledge and experience. Familiarizes students with basic software design and programming concepts and constructs such as data types, assignm… source |
| CS 132 | Computer Science II C++ | — | Advanced software development using the C++ programming language, emphasizing object-oriented concepts and fundamental data structures techniques. Introduces concepts of recursion, modularity, encaps… source |
| CS 143 | Computer Science II Java | — | Advanced software development using the Java programming language, emphasizing object-oriented concepts and fundamental data structures techniques. Introduces concepts of recursion, modularity, encap… source |
| CS 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| CS 233 | Data Structure and Algorithms | — | Advanced data structures and fundamental computer science algorithms using various techniques. Introduces algorithm complexity analysis and asymptotic notation. Emphasizes the design, analysis and co… source |
| CS 244 | Adv Data Structures Java | — | Advanced data structures and fundamental computer science algorithms using various techniques. Introduces algorithm complexity analysis and asymptotic notation. Emphasizes the design, analysis and co… source |
| CS 260 | Intro to Computer Architecture | — | Introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles in computer architecture which establishes the link between an assembly program and a processor. Topics include: writing assembly programs to s… source |
| CS& 131 | Computer Science I C++ | — | Software development focusing on providing a deeper level of understanding of programming concepts such as data types, use of variables, assignment statements, control structures, modular design usin… source |
| CS& 141 | Computer Science I Java | — | Basic programming concepts used for solutions of engineering & science problems using the Java language. Topics include classes, object, methods; variables & types; conditional & iteration control st… source |
| CT 101 | Intro to Composites | — | Introduction to composite materials and their uses in industry with focus on developing basic fabrication skills and the safe use of materials. source |
| CT 102 | Composite Technology 1 | — | Theory and application of composite manufacturing principles: knowledge of material types and resin systems; curing and cross linking of polymer resin systems; design considerations to construct lami… source |
| CT 122 | Weight and Balance | — | The importance of weight and balance to aircraft safety, and the required calculations for weight balance checks, equipment changes, extreme loading checks and the addition of ballast. May be repeate… source |
| CT 125 | Composite Assembly | — | Identify and utilize appropriate materials and processes to assemble structures made of composite materials. Laboratory experience will cover safety of handling resins, reinforcements, and related ma… source |
| CT 145 | Composite Special Projects | — | Develop composite material manufacturing skills through knowledge, development and implementation of the manufacturing process, such as Print reading, project planning layout, distortion control, fix… source |
| CT 203 | Composite Technology 2 | — | Theory and application of advanced composite manufacturing principles are covered, including manufacturing, damage inspection and repair. source |
| DESJ 297 | From Inquiry to Civic Action | — | Focuses on key concepts of civic engagement and frameworks for creating social change; introduces relevant research methodology such as surveys, case studies, or a literature review. Opportunities to… source |
| DESJ 298 | DESJ Capstone | — | Implement plan for civic action, which may include research and study, service learning, an internship, or a social campaign. Reflect on connections between capstone and equity and social justice and… source |
| DEVED 182 | Service Learning | — | Service Learning combines the opportunity of volunteerism with academic applications of social, economic, and political issues important to the local community. Provides for real-life application of… source |
| DEVED 84 | Intro to College Reading | — | Designed to improve students' reading knowledge, skills and abilities in order to prepare for college courses that require reading. Emphasis on reading using metacognitive processes, preparing for an… source |
| DEVED 94 | Read/Think Academics I | — | This course is designed for students who desire improvement and basic skill building for success in college-level reading. Emphasis is on reading comprehension, vocabulary development and improved sp… source |
| DEVED 95 | Study Skills/College | — | Focus on college success and basic study skills. Identify learning styles, manage time, utilize student support services, read textbooks, take notes, take tests, and use library and Internet resource… source |
| DEVED 96 | Computer Comfort | — | This course is designed for students who need basic computer confidence and skill building. Emphasis is on basic computer skills and learning strategies to help students succeed in college-level clas… source |
| DRMA 100 | Rehearsal, Prod & Performance | — | Active participation in a theatrical production. Course registration follows the audition, interview and selection process. Students enroll in 2-5 credits, depending upon the performance role commitm… source |
| DRMA 102 | Beginning Acting | — | Techniques and terminology of various approaches to acting including the Stanislavski method. Includes introduction to definitive theater exercises, improvisation, character development, scene analys… source |
| DRMA 107 | Diversity in Drama | — | An exploration of culture and diversity through contemporary dramatic works. Emphasis on the values and customs of differing groups by examining and discussing representative plays. Students also wil… source |
| DRMA 121 | Acting Styles | — | Emphasizes the specific skills needed to perform works representative of a variety of periods ranging from classical Greek theater to Shakespeare to contemporary texts. Coursework includes class disc… source |
| DRMA 130 | Improvisation & Sketch Comedy | — | Techniques and practices to increase confidence and creativity in performance. Through practical application, emphasizes team building fundamentals key to improvisation and the basic structure and fo… source |
| DRMA 250 | Theatre Internship | — | Supervised work experience as an intern. May be with a qualified employer or in a project with a private or public agency. Students must have completed most of the required coursework and must obtain… source |
| DRMA 299 | Drama Special Project | — | source |
| DRMA& 101 | Introduction to the Theatre | — | Introduction to significant forms and styles of theatre; nature of dramatic event; theatre as artistic expression; basic trends and movements in theatre; origins, organizations and nature of theatre… source |
| ECE 132 | Practicum Lab II | — | Laboratory experience to enable the student to deepen their personal and professional skills and practical knowledge in working with young children. Students will be placed in an early childhood educ… source |
| ECE 135 | Family Dynamics | — | Examines functional and atypical family systems and the impact on the young child. Explores methods that enhance learning by providing consistency and support to children in childcare, preschool, or… source |
| ECE 136 | Family Child Care Curriculum | — | Curriculum planning, implementation and evaluation for family child care programs emphasizing developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant practices in working with young children. source |
| ECE 137 | School Age Child Care | — | Focus on programs for children ages five through age twelve and their after-school needs. Family issues, health and safety, program and activity planning and childrenÿs individual needs are covere… source |
| ECE 140 | Family Culture & Self-Concept | — | Examine family culture and the stages of social development and self-concept in the young child; explore the family as a foundation for social learning; consider culture, bias, and stereotyping as is… source |
| ECE 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ECE 207 | Application of Math/Sci in ECE | — | Hands-on exploration of Math and Science for young children. Highly recommended for Elementary Education majors. This course has a laboratory requirement. source |
| ECE 215 | Art/Storytelling Young Child | — | The study of storytelling and art to meet the developmental domains of young children. Critical components of best practices in early childhood curriculum explored using art techniques and oral story… source |
| ECE 233 | Practicum Lab III | — | Practical experience and application of early childhood competency areas of development. Students will be placed in an early childhood education setting under the guidance of a faculty member. source |
| ECE 239 | Leadership/Mentoring in ECE | — | Develop leadership, coaching and mentoring roles for program directors, program supervisors and aspiring leaders that support continual development, professionalism, ethics, and reflective practice f… source |
| ECE 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ECED& 105 | Introduction to ECE | — | Explore the foundations of early childhood education. Examine theories defining the field, issues, trends, best practices, and program models. Observe children, professionals and programs in action.… source |
| ECED& 107 | Health/Nutrition/Safety | — | Introduction to implementation of equitable health, safety and nutrition standards for the growing child in group care. Focus on federal Child Care Block Grant funding (CCDF) requirements, WA state l… source |
| ECED& 120 | Practicum--Nurturing Relations | — | In an early learning setting, engage in establishing nurturing, supportive relationships with all children and professional peers. Focus on childrenÿs health & safety, promoting growth & developme… source |
| ECED& 132 | Infants and Toddlers Care | — | Examine 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& 134 | Family Childcare Management | — | Learn how to manage a family childcare program. Topics include: licensing requirements, record-keeping, relationship building, communication strategies, guiding behavior, and promoting growth and dev… source |
| ECED& 139 | Administration of ECE | — | Develop administrative skills required to develop, operate, manage and improve early childhood education and care programs. Acquire basic business management skills. Explore resources and supports fo… source |
| ECED& 160 | Curriculum Development | — | Investigate learning theory, program planning, tools and methods for curriculum development promoting language, fine/gross motor, social-emotional, cognitive and creative skills and growth in childre… source |
| ECED& 170 | Learning Environments | — | This class focuses on the adultÿs role in designing, evaluating, and improving indoor and outdoor environments that ensure quality learning, nurturing experiences, and optimize the development of… source |
| ECED& 180 | Language and Literacy | — | Teaching strategies for language acquisition and literacy skill development are examined at each developmental stage (birth-age 8) through the four interrelated areas of speaking, listening, writing,… source |
| ECED& 190 | Observation and Assessment | — | Collect 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 c… source |
| ECON 101 | Understanding Economics | — | Survey course introduces macro and micro economic concepts and discusses aspects of contemporary social issues with diverse perspectives. Students compare the economic practices of other cultures and… source |
| ECON 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ECON 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ECON& 201 | Micro Economics | — | Study of factors of supply and demand on production and prices. Emphasizes economic behavior of business firms in regulated and unregulated environments and International Trade issues. Prepares stude… source |
| ECON& 202 | Macro Economics | — | Study of national economy: What determines national income level, economic growth and prosperity? What are the effects of government fiscal and monetary policies to the economy? Student examines issu… source |
| EDUC 105 | Parent Leadership Train Inst | — | Prepares students to become leading participants in and advocates for children's education through an evidence-based, interactive examination of fundamental concepts of child development, community a… source |
| EDUC 182 | Service Learning | — | Service Learning combines volunteerism with academics by providing for real-life application that extends learning beyond the classroom and into the community. A maximum of six credits may be earned. source |
| EDUC 190 | Education Controversies | — | Seminar designed to introduce education students to controversies in education. Through readings that represent arguments of leading educators and reflect a variety of viewpoints, discussions will be… source |
| EDUC 199 | Special Project | — | source |
| EDUC 210 | Education Philosophies | — | Readings and discussions about educational philosophies within the context of education as social construction; and more broadly, as a process of human existential growth where understanding of the w… source |
| EDUC 250 | Education In Action | — | Cooperative work experience in a field-based setting for education majors (see ). Allows students to earn college credit for work experience in public school classrooms. Practical observation and wor… source |
| EDUC 251 | Education In Action | — | Cooperative work experience in a field-based setting for education majors (see ). Allows students to earn college credit for work experience in public school classrooms. Practical observation and wor… source |
| EDUC 252 | Education In Action | — | Cooperative work experience in a field-based setting for education majors (see ). Allows students to earn college credit for work experience in public school classrooms. Practical observation and wor… source |
| EDUC 256 | Education In Action Seminar | — | Seminar to support field work in local schools (see , , ). Student will discuss their field experiences, and participate in micro-teaching in order to apply ideas from EDUC& 202 , , and . May be repe… source |
| EDUC 270 | Education Portfolio | — | Course designed to introduce education students to the electronic teaching portfolio, and assist them to document their pre-service teaching activities and fulfill professional expectations of many c… source |
| EDUC 299 | Special Project | — | source |
| EDUC& 101 | Paraeducator Basics | — | Introduction to roles and responsibilities of the Paraeducator in the K-12 educational system. Exploration of techniques supporting instruction, professional and ethical practices, positive and safe… source |
| EDUC& 115 | Child Development | — | Build foundation for explaining how children develop in all domains, conception through early adolescence. Explore various developmental theories, methods for documenting growth, and impact of brain… source |
| EDUC& 130 | Guiding Behavior | — | Examine the principles and theories promoting social competence in young children and creating safe learning environments. Develop skills promoting effective interactions, providing individual guidan… source |
| EDUC& 136 | School Age Care | — | Develop skills to provide developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant activities/care for children ages 5-12 in a variety of settings. Topics include: implementation of curriculum, preparatio… source |
| EDUC& 150 | Child, Family and Community | — | Integrate the family and community contexts in which a child develops. Explore cultures and demographics of families in society community resources, strategies for involving families in the education… source |
| EDUC& 202 | Introduction to Education | — | Survey of historical, sociological, political and philosophical aspects of American public education. Includes investigation of the human experience of being a teacher, contemporary problems in educa… source |
| EDUC& 203 | Exceptional Child | — | Explore the basic areas of need that result in qualifying for special education services for birth-8th grade students. Coverage of legislation that mandates an inclusive model for exceptional learner… source |
| EDUC& 204 | Inclusive Education | — | Introductory course in recognition and identification of exceptionality in children from birth through high school. Includes policies and regulations concerning state and federal provisions of specia… source |
| EDUC& 240 | Diversity in Education | — | Exploration of diversity and social justice issues influencing educational settings. In-depth examination of the historical and current impact of children's, teachers', and families' cultural, social… source |
| ELA 10 | ELA Level 1 Comm | — | First level of communication for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition to college and employment. source |
| ELA 20 | ELA Level 2 Comm | — | Second level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition to college and employment. source |
| ELA 30 | ELA Level 3 Comm | — | Third level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition to college and employment. source |
| ELA 32 | ELA Conversation | — | Equips students with basic English listening and speaking skills. Intended for students taking or eligible to take ELA 20 or ELA 30 . source |
| ELA 33 | ELA Grammar | — | Equips students with basic English grammar skills to improve communication in both spoken and written forms. Intended for students taking or eligible to take ELA 20 or 30. source |
| ELA 34 | Beginning Vocabulary & Reading | — | Designed to improve academic reading skills for non-native speakers of English. This class focuses on mastery of reading vital information for daily living skills in our community, using resources to… source |
| ELA 36 | ELA Basic Acad Computer Skills | — | Designed for students who need introductory computer, technology and keyboarding skills. Emphasis on basic computer skills and learning strategies to help students transition to college-level classes… source |
| EMS 151 | Emergency Med Tech Training | — | Designed to prepare participants in all phases of pre-hospital emergency care. Participants are eligible for the National Registry examination and the Washington State EMT-B examination upon successf… source |
| EMS 152 | Adv Cardiac Life Support | — | Enhanced skills for Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) providers, in treating victims of cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. Knowledge and skills for treating patients in special r… source |
| EMS 153 | Pediatric Life Support | — | Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) skills for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. Successful course completion satisfies the requirements for a PALS course co… source |
| EMS 154 | NREMT Refresher Course | — | A refresher course that provides a review of basic emergency medical care based on the identified topics outlined by the DOT (Department of Transportation) and NREMT (National Registry Emergency Medi… source |
| EMS 50 | CBT for EMTs | — | Series of education courses on state-mandated topics following initial EMT certification to maintain and enhance skill and knowledge to meet educational requirements for recertification. CBT requires… source |
| ENG T 100 | Engineering Graphics | — | Introductory level course that uses a two-dimensional (2D) computer-aided design (CAD) software to aid in the theory and application of creating, modifying, analyzing, or optimizing a design. Apply s… source |
| ENG T 101 | Technical Problem Solving | — | Introduction to solving technical problems in various manufactured assemblies for manufacturing technology students. Use of engineering and mechanical scales and precision measuring instruments to me… source |
| ENG T 102 | Technical Problem Analysis | — | Applications of algebra, geometry and trigonometry to practical problems in manufacturing. Use of spreadsheet to perform calculations. source |
| ENG T 103 | Introduction to Revit | — | Introduction to Revit architectural design and documentation software tools and features, including the Building Information Modeling interface and the basics of building creation. source |
| ENG T 108 | Engineering Graphics: 3D CAD | — | Fundamentals of design with introduction to a 3D parametric CAD modeler in the preparation of designs and working drawings. source |
| ENG T 111 | Intro Engineering Tech Design | — | Introduction to CAD software as an innovative tool for engineering technical design, including drafting blueprints and programming 3D printers to create additive material for mechanical and structura… source |
| ENG T 185 | Intro to Catia 3DE | — | Introduction to parametric, three-dimensional modeling using CATIA 3D Experience. Focus on how to navigate within this software, how to create three-dimensional solid models using industry best pract… source |
| ENG T 193 | Intermediate CAD W/ Catia 3DE | — | Explores the techniques for using CATIA 3D Experience to produce working level engineering drawings. Detail and assembly drawings are created with attention focused on proper views, text, dimensions,… source |
| ENG T 194 | Tool Design and Product | — | Create tooling fixtures used to create or assemble engineering parts. Each fixture will be created in the true 3D coordinates as well as proper techniques in the product structure. Focus on team appr… source |
| ENG T 195 | Adv Surfacing with Catia 3DE | — | This course expands on the knowledge learned in the prior course by introducing tools and methodologies found in the Generative Structural Analysis, Free Style, Wireframe and Generative Shape Design… source |
| ENG T 196 | Adv Workbenches with Catia 3DE | — | Explores the following CATIA 3D Experience Advanced workbenches: Knowledgeware, DMU Kinematics, Generative Structural Analysis, Generative Sheet Metal Design, Weld Design and Prismatic Machining. source |
| ENG T 199 | Special Projects - Eng Tech | — | Independent study projects in Engineering Technology. Topic and number of credits to be arranged with instructor. source |
| ENG T 203 | AutoCAD II - Intermediate | — | Instruction on the use of AutoCAD tools for efficient creation of engineering drawings. Includes instruction on the use of layouts and paper space; the creation and effective use of layers; how to us… source |
| ENG T 204 | Drafting Using CAD | — | Drafting fundamentals necessary to understand mechanical and structural drafting. Detail parts, assemblies, and installation drawings created in 3D coordinate system. Drawing and dataset checking; re… source |
| ENG T 205 | Precision, Fits, w/ GD&T | — | Theory and application of dimensioning and tolerancing using CAD. Use of standard tolerances with a further emphasis on precision fits and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance (GD&T) on engineering p… source |
| ENG T 213 | Appl Stat & Material Strength | — | Fundamentals of statics and strength of materials for technical design using algebra. source |
| ENG T 217 | CAD Design Project | — | CAD Design projects for students in advanced manufacturing and technical design related fields. Students will be required to work individually and as a member of an assigned team to disassemble a pre… source |
| ENG T 225 | Eng Tech Skills Building | — | Designed for the student who is seeking to improve skills in engineering technology in order to meet industry standards through additional lab time or who is seeking practice time prior to taking cer… source |
| ENG T 226 | Eng Tech Skills Building 2 | — | Designed for the intermediate student who is seeking to improve current engineering technology skills through additional lab time or who is seeking practice time prior to taking certifications tests.… source |
| ENG T 230 | Mfg Materials and Processes | — | Examines materials and processes used in manufacturing. Topics include choice of materials and their properties; various processes for converting material into manufactured parts; and the interrelati… source |
| ENG T 250 | Cooperative Education | — | source |
| ENG T 259 | Engr Graphics: 3D CAD-CAM | — | A 3D parametric CAD modeler is used to prepare flat patterns, weldment, machining drawings, bills of material, title blocks and other administrative drawing entities. A 3D CAM package is also used to… source |
| ENG T 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| ENG T 888 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| ENGL 103 | The Critical Paper | — | Writing critical analysis of culture and the arts, including film, music, art, and popular culture. source |
| ENGL 104 | Academic Writing Plus | — | course that directly supports the academic writing goals of ENGL& 101 by addressing the development, drafting, and revision of academic essays, as well as the language, mechanics, grammar, and usage… source |
| ENGL 105 | Creative Non-Fiction | — | Composition course in which various literary, journalistic and investigative techniques are applied to the writing and revision of experiential, informative and critical essays. source |
| ENGL 106 | Poetry I | — | Introduction to the writing, constructive analysis and revision of poetry. Poetic forms and terms will be learned and students will apply instructive critical analysis to both their own and other stu… source |
| ENGL 108 | Fiction I | — | Introduction to the writing, constructive analysis and revision of fiction. Fiction terms and techniques will be presented and applied to original student work and constructive analysis of original w… source |
| ENGL 109 | Screen and Play Writing I | — | Introduction to the writing, constructive analysis, and revision of original creative works for the visual media. Terminology, essential formats, and basic structural principles will be presented and… source |
| ENGL 110 | Editing and Publication I | — | Introduction to the history and practice of editing for publication in print and digital formats, including magazine and book production. In a practicum setting, students edit and publish literary ma… source |
| ENGL 150 | Tutor Training and Practice | — | Peer tutoring techniques. Learn from supervised tutoring experiences in the Writing Center and from seminar discussions. One credit for 20 tutoring hours and one credit for ten seminars. May be repea… source |
| ENGL 151 | Tutor Training and Practice | — | Peer tutoring techniques. Learn from supervised tutoring experiences in the Writing Center and from seminar discussions. One credit for 20 tutoring hours and one credit for ten seminars. May be repea… source |
| ENGL 152 | Tutor Training and Practice | — | Peer tutoring techniques. Learn from supervised tutoring experiences in the Writing Center and from seminar discussions. One credit for 20 tutoring hours and one credit for ten seminars. May be repea… source |
| ENGL 165 | Non-Fiction II | — | Intermediate course in techniques of fiction, poetry and drama as applied to nonfiction using constructive criticism. Development of writing, constructive analysis and revision skills in creative non… source |
| ENGL 166 | Poetry II | — | Intermediate course in structural and content analysis as applied to student and professional examples of poetic techniques. Development of writing, constructive analysis and revision skills in poetr… source |
| ENGL 168 | Fiction II | — | Intermediate development of writing, constructive analysis and revision skills in fiction. Exercises and comparative examples of original creative work will be presented and analyzed with student par… source |
| ENGL 175 | African American Lit & Culture | — | Introductory study of literary works and cultural achievements by African Americans. source |
| ENGL 182 | Service Learning | — | source |
| ENGL 183 | Children's Literature | — | Introduction to the rich literary tradition of books for children, with wide reading and in-depth analysis to determine a criteria for excellence. Includes the study of illustrations, historical pers… source |
| ENGL 199 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research in various English topics.PR: Instructor permission required. source |
| ENGL 203 | Young Adult Literature | — | Representative adolescent literature; an examination of the qualities that characterize the teen novel and an application of literary standards to them; a brief history of the genre; and a comparison… source |
| ENGL 205 | Non-Fiction III | — | Advanced development of writing, constructive analysis and revision skills in creative nonfiction. Advanced techniques of fiction, poetry and drama will be applied to nonfiction and techniques of con… source |
| ENGL 206 | Poetry III | — | Advanced development of writing, constructive analysis and revision skills in poetry. source |
| ENGL 208 | Fiction III | — | Advanced development of writing, constructive analysis and revision skills in fiction. source |
| ENGL 210 | Editing & Publication II | — | Extended practice in editing for publication, using print and digital formats, including magazine and book production. In a practicum setting, students edit and publish literary manuscripts, gaining… source |
| ENGL 211 | Advanced Composition | — | Writing essays. Consideration of style, analytical reading and critical thinking beyond the ENGL& 101 level. source |
| ENGL 229 | Survey of British Lit | — | The study of representative works of British literature such as Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Frankenstein, and contemporary novels. May include literary works… source |
| ENGL 233 | Modern British Lit. | — | Study of the writings of major British writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. source |
| ENGL 240 | Intro. to American Literature | — | Exploration of American literature (fiction, autobiography, poetry, essays and drama), to include classic authors such as Hawthorne, Twain and James while emphasizing diverse themes and the voices of… source |
| ENGL 247 | Modern Grammar | — | Principles of modern English, including its sound system, methods of word formation, parts of speech, phrase structure, grammatical relations and complex structures. Not an ESL or developmental cours… source |
| ENGL 251 | Myth and Lit of Greece & Rome | — | Study of major literary works of ancient Greece and Rome. source |
| ENGL 252 | Medieval & Renaissance Lit | — | Study of major works of European literature from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Enlightenment (AD800-1800). source |
| ENGL 253 | Modern European Literature | — | Study of major works of European literature from 1800 to the present, including Romanticism, Realism, Modernism, and Postmodernism. source |
| ENGL 263 | The Holocaust In Lit | — | Study of the portrayal of the Holocaust in fictional genres. Issues addressed include the adequacy of language in the face of atrocity; the tension between the expectation of authenticity and accurac… source |
| ENGL 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research. Prerequisite: Instructor's permission. source |
| ENGL 97 | Beginning Grammar & Writing | — | Writing clear and effective sentences and paragraphs, including parts of speech, sentence function and pattern, and the dynamics of coherent paragraphs. Equivalent to TS 097 and HSC 097. Credit canno… source |
| ENGL 98 | Intro to College Writing | — | Writing and revising paragraphs and essays of various types, covering the writing process, diction, grammatical structures, paragraph and essay patterns, and rhetorical devices such as parallelism, t… source |
| ENGL& 101 | English Composition I | — | Writing clear, unified, coherent, and well-developed essays of increasing complexity with an emphasis on critical thinking skills. Essays may be about literary or nonliterary texts, or they may rely… source |
| ENGL& 102 | Composition II | — | Writing a researched, multi-source essay or essays with an emphasis on audience, purpose, writing style, writing process, and source evaluation, documentation, and synthesis. ENGL& 102 sections with… source |
| ENGL& 111 | Introduction to Literature | — | Introduction to literature and its power to reflect and transform lives, focusing on the development of reading strategies; the recognition of genres, formal conventions, and cultural context; and th… source |
| ENGL& 113 | Introduction to Poetry | — | The study of selected poets and their works designed to increase understanding and appreciation of poetry through reading and analysis. source |
| ENGL& 224 | Shakespeare I | — | Reading and analysis of the comedies, history plays, and tragedies selected largely from the first half of Shakespeare's career. source |
| ENGL& 225 | Shakespeare II | — | Reading and analysis of Shakespeare's problem plays, major tragedies, and late romances selected from the latter half of his career. source |
| ENGL& 230 | Technical Writing | — | Writing memorandums, business letters, and technical reports. Includes study of tone, style, unity, audience, and purpose in business and technical communication. source |
| ENGL& 235 | Technical Writing and Research | — | Writing memoranda, business letters, and a variety of technical documents such as technical definitions, descriptions, and specifications, proposals, instructions, and analytical reports that incorpo… source |
| ENGL& 244 | American Literature I | — | source |
| ENGL& 246 | American Literature III | — | An exploration of American writers, Black, White, Hispanic, Native, Asian, male, and female in American poetry, novels, and short stories beginning with American modernism (approx. 1910-1945), and co… source |
| ENGR 101 | College Success Engr/Cs | — | Academic and career opportunities in engineering and computer science. Development of academic and personal skills and attitudes that promote success in college study. Satisfies requirement for new d… source |
| ENGR 111 | Intro Engr I: Model/Analysis | — | A project based introduction to engineering analysis, problem solving, and mathematical modeling. Working in teams, students will complete a series of hands-on projects designed to emphasize a system… source |
| ENGR 121 | Intro to Engineering 2: Design | — | Second course in the Introduction to Engineering sequence. Explores the role of creativity, teamwork, and communication in promoting innovative design. Includes an introduction to computing, microcon… source |
| ENGR 201 | Materials Science | — | Atomic, molecular and crystalline structure of materials and the relation to electrical, mechanical, thermal and chemical properties. Introduction to materials processing and fabrication techniques. source |
| ENGR 202 | Design of Logic Circuits | — | Introduction to the basic components of logic circuits. Design and analysis of combinational and sequential logic circuits with exposure to modern methods and design tools. source |
| ENGR 205 | Electric Circuits Lab | — | Laboratory applications of electrical circuits principles and instrumentation. Measurement of transient and steady-state responses of electrical circuits. source |
| ENGR 216 | Integrated Comp Aided Design | — | Computer Aided Design (CAD) and its applications in engineering design and analysis. Emphasis on advanced features in CAD software and the engineering design process. Topics include fundamentals of s… source |
| ENGR 220 | Mechanics Breaking Lab | — | Mechanical behavior of materials and application to engineering structures. Hands-on experience in various material testing and experimental stress analysis methods. Introduction to engineering data… source |
| ENGR 240 | Applied Numerical Methods | — | Solutions to problems in engineering and science using modern computing tools. Application of mathematical judgement in selecting computational algorithms and communicating results. Introduction to M… source |
| ENGR 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study projects on selected topics in engineering. Credit to be arranged with supervising instructor. source |
| ENGR& 114 | Engineering Graphics | — | Methods of depicting three-dimensional objects and communicating design information. Emphasis on using parametric solid modeling software as a design tool. Freehand sketching is used to develop visua… source |
| ENGR& 204 | Electrical Circuits | — | Introduction to basic circuit and systems concepts. Development of mathematical models of components including resistors, sources, capacitors, inductors, operational amplifiers and transistors. Solut… source |
| ENGR& 214 | Statics | — | Fundamentals of engineering statics using vector notation in problem solving. Scientific calculator required. source |
| ENGR& 215 | Dynamics | — | Kinematics and dynamics of particles, systems of particles and rigid bodies, including energy and momentum methods. source |
| ENGR& 224 | Thermodynamics | — | Thermodynamic properties of matter. First and second law analysis of engineering systems. Energy interactions, performance and efficiency of engineering devices, power cycles, and refrigeration cycle… source |
| ENGR& 225 | Mechanics of Materials | — | Introduction to the mechanics of solids: stress, strain and their relationships, torsion and bending. source |
| ENVS 250 | Envir Studies Sustain Intern | — | Students will participate in a minimum of thirty hours of a supervised internship which will require integration of knowledge of biological and environmental concepts with environmental economics and… source |
| ENVS& 100 | Survey Environmental Science | — | Biological and ecological principles and how they pertain to current issues of population growth and control, diminished food supply, water, air and noise pollution, and similar environmental issues.… source |
| ENVS& 101 | Intro to Env Science w/Lab | — | Effects of human population growth on changing ecosystems, energy flow, biological diversity, and sustainability of living resources. Credit may not be earned in both ENVS& 100 and ENVS& 101 . source |
| ESL 12 | ESL Job Readiness Level 1 | — | Students are introduced to the culture of work in America. Students learn about different types of jobs that employers expect. Provides overview of the labor market and assists students with job find… source |
| ESL 22 | ESL Job Readiness Level 2 | — | Students continue to learn about the American workplace. Emphasis is placed on identifying particular job categories of interest to the student. Students continue to improve their communication skill… source |
| ESL 32 | ESL Job Readiness Level 3 | — | Students continue to learn about the American work place. Emphasis is placed on selection of specific career area by student. Students visit employers in career area of their choice. English grammar… source |
| FILM 100 | Introduction to Film | — | Critical survey of form, style and content of American and international film. Narrative and non-narrative forms. Design, cinematography, editing and sound as elements of style. Cultural content of f… source |
| FILM 102 | International Film | — | Critical survey of process (production, distribution, exhibition), style, and content of American and international film from earliest technology in the U.S. and Europe to emerging film industries ar… source |
| FIRE 100 | Firefighter Academy | — | Basic firefighting skills includes orientation and safety, fundamentals of fire behavior, building construction, personal protective equipment, department communication, extinguishers, water supply,… source |
| FIRE 101 | Intro to Fire Science | — | This course is intended to familiarize new firefighters or persons who are interested in the field of fire protection with the basics of the fire service, including the history, traditions, terminolo… source |
| FIRE 102 | Intro to Fire Service | — | Acquaints students with the history, traditions, terminology, and organization of the fire service. Describes the fire service as a career; explains fire service organizations; and covers fire depart… source |
| FIRE 103 | Engine Company Basic Op. | — | Covers fire flow testing, relay and shuttle operations, and water supply management, size and carrying capacity of mains, hydrant specifications, maintenance procedures, relevant maps and recordkeepi… source |
| FIRE 104 | Fire Dept Comm Relations | — | Provides development of communication skills in assigning instruction, orders, and information. Promotes customer service and shows how it is intertwined with fire prevention and public education. Me… source |
| FIRE 106 | Fundamental Ladder Co Op | — | Fundamentals of a ladder company operation, including handling and maintaining various types of ground ladders and factors affecting ladder placement; introduction to different methods and systematic… source |
| FIRE 110 | Fire Suppression Systems | — | Concepts and standards of fire protection systems including: fire detection devices, alarms, and sprinkler systems, and fire codes and how they are enforced. This course meets the National Fire Prote… source |
| FIRE 112 | Hazardous Liquids | — | source |
| FIRE 120 | Pump Ops/Hydraulics | — | Hydraulic laws and formulas, pump design, practical operation of pumps, pump operation theory, methods for testing, inspecting and maintaining fire pump installations. Addresses the driver/operator m… source |
| FIRE 122 | Fire Co Strategy/Tactics I | — | In-depth course in the Incident Management System and how it is used on the fire ground including first-in company tactics. Meets the requirements for National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 1026. Ass… source |
| FIRE 124 | Haz Mat Awareness/Ops | — | Awareness and operations level study of explosive, toxic, and hazardous materials with emphasis on intelligently handling fire situations. Students will learn to recognize and identify hazardous mate… source |
| FIRE 195 | Firefighter Acad - FT Recruit | — | Comprehensive foundational skills of firefighting enhanced with additional skills and lab hours oriented toward full-time recruit positions. Topics: orientation & safety, fire behavior, fire hose & s… source |
| FIRE 200 | Fire Company Strategy/Tactics | — | Officer level training in multi-level planning, implementing, and evaluating basic and advanced fire tactics. Meets the requirements for NFPA 1021. source |
| FIRE 202 | Fire Investigations | — | Overview of the methods used to determine fire origin, fire causes, fire spread, and fire behavior. Recognition of accidental and incendiary fires, securing and preserving evidence of suspected arson… source |
| FIRE 203 | Bldg Construction/Fire Protect | — | Course covers the basic building construction and design necessary for providing proper fire protection features; emphasizes types of construction materials used, flame spread, fire restiveness, and… source |
| FIRE 205 | Fire Dept Company Officer | — | Introduction to government and fire department structure, roles, responsibilities and legal liability of the first line supervisor. Also covers concepts of leaders and supervision, public education,… source |
| FIRE 230 | Fire Personnel Supv. I | — | First of four levels of training for the company officer to provide basic leadership skills and the tools needed to perform effectively in the fire service environment. Strategies for company success… source |
| FIRE 240 | Instructor I Certification | — | Prepares candidates to demonstrate the knowledge and ability to conduct instruction from prepared materials. Covers characteristics of good instruction, role of the instructor in the fire service, su… source |
| FIRE 246 | Fire Codes & Inspections | — | A comprehensive intensive study of the International Fire Codes residential and commercial. Preparation to complete the International Code Council 'Fire Inspector I and II, and Certified Fire Inspect… source |
| FIRE 249 | Wildland Firefighting | — | Training in basic wildland firefighting through DNR standards Includes the effects of fuel, weather, and topography on wildland fire behavior; wildland water supply; initial fire ground command; fire… source |
| FIRE 260 | FireFight II/Haz Mat Op Prep | — | Successful students will be qualified to take the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Firefighter II, and Hazardous Materials Operations written and practical exams, National Fi… source |
| FLANG 121 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| FLANG 122 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| FLANG 123 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| FLANG 221 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| FLANG 222 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| FLANG 223 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| FRCH& 121 | French I | — | First in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of French pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational French. Listening, reading and writing to commun… source |
| FRCH& 122 | French II | — | Second in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of French pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational French. Listening, reading and writing to commu… source |
| FRCH& 123 | French III | — | Third in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of French pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational French. Listening, reading and writing to commun… source |
| FRCH& 221 | French IV | — | Continuation of FRCH& 123 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| FRCH& 222 | French V | — | Continuation of FRCH& 221 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| FRCH& 223 | French VI | — | Continuation of FRCH& 222 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| FSA 206 | Fire Dept Customer Serv | — | History of the fire service, traditions, terminology, and the fire service career. Covers fire department organization, equipment and facilities; physical fitness and health. Provides introduction to… source |
| FSA 208 | Fire Service Leadership | — | Roles and responsibilities of shift commanders and staff officers. Topics include goal setting, delegating, counseling, coaching, problemsolving, decision making, communications and labor relations. source |
| FSA 210 | Fire Service Management | — | Management theory and practice in relation to roles andresponsibilities of shift commanders and staff officers. Topics include evolution of management, decision-making, planning,organizing, leading a… source |
| FSA 212 | Fire Service Admin | — | Concepts, examples and practice of political and legal issues, hiring practices, forms of local government and revenue sources, intergovern-mental relations, information management, and planning and… source |
| FSA 214 | Fire Service Law | — | Presents firefighters and emergency medical technicians legal respons-ibilities in driving, inspecting, emergency operations, communications, fire prevention, ambulance services and other activities,… source |
| FSA 216 | Fire Dept Organization | — | An overview of fire protection including career opportunities, history; organization and function in public and private sectors; fire loss analysis; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; b… source |
| FSM 218 | Fire Officer I | — | The crucial building blocks in developing the proper mindset for the fire officer and how this perspective influences his/her operational effectiveness as an emergency services supervisor. The import… source |
| FSM 220 | Fire Officer II | — | Overview of governmental regulations as they relate to a fire service organization and the legal framework under which a fire company operates. Tactical decisions are generally based on preplanned in… source |
| FSM 222 | Incident Management Ops. | — | The primary issues that a company or chief officer must consider on a developing incident. Reviewing findings from many major incidents or natural disaster reviews. source |
| FSM 224 | Fire Incident Safety Officer | — | Firefighter health and safety in fire service operations and activities. Increased health and safety efforts to reduce line-of-duty death and injury, long-term disability, and improve firefighter mor… source |
| FSM 226 | Intro to Emergency Mngmt | — | Provides an overview of historical and current emergency management preparedness and response practices, including the function and coordination of local, state, and federal agencies, organizations a… source |
| FSM 228 | Emergency Planning | — | Provides the basic knowledge to develop, implement and maintain emergency operations plans and procedures and an overview of stake- holders involved such as fire and law enforcement, first responders… source |
| GED 90 | GED Prep/Math Reasoning | — | Focus on mathematical reasoning within quantitative problem solving in measurement, algebraic problem solving with expressions and equations, and algebraic problem solving with graphs and functions.… source |
| GED 91 | GED Prep/SocStudies&LangArts | — | Focus on language arts and social studies focusing on analyzing and creating text features and technique; using evidence to understand, analyze, and create arguments; apply knowledge of English langu… source |
| GED 92 | GED Prep for Science | — | Focus on language arts and science focusing on analyzing and creating text features and technique; using evidence to understand, analyze, and create arguments; apply knowledge of English language, co… source |
| GEOG 101 | Introduction to Geography | — | General introduction to the physical and cultural processes and features of different world regions. Study of various regions in terms of physical and cultural elements to demonstrate contrasting use… source |
| GEOG 102 | World Regional Geography | — | Globalization and diversity of the major geographical regions of the world. A study of cultural coherence and diversity, population and settlement, geopolitical framework, environmental geography, an… source |
| GEOG 200 | Economic Geography | — | Survey of the distribution of industrial, agricultural, resource extraction, and consumption activities of the world. A study of the local, national, and international economic relationships and spat… source |
| GEOG 201 | Cultural Geography | — | Study of the interrelationship between cultural or human factors and physical environment in different world regions; research of such cultural factors as religion, language, political systems, econo… source |
| GEOG 205 | Physical Geography | — | A comprehensive study of all systems that comprise physical geography. Survey of physical features of the natural environment and their control, formation, and distribution, including: atmosphere and… source |
| GEOG 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research in geography. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source |
| GEOL 102 | Intro to Geological Science I | — | Introduction to geologic processes, emphasizing composition and structure of Earth. The dynamic nature of Earth's crust, mantle, and core. The forces that have shaped Earth: earthquakes, volcanoes, p… source |
| GEOL 104 | Intro to Geol Science II | — | Introduction to the dynamic geologic processes responsible for shaping Earthÿs surface. Emphasis on the forces that shape Earthÿs surface features: rivers, glaciers, groundwater, oceans, and de… source |
| GEOL 105 | Dinosaurs & Extinctions | — | The Era of Dinosaur evolution and extinction. Emphasizes observation and interpretation techniques used to infer past geological conditions and events. Topics include fossilization, evolution, geolog… source |
| GEOL 106 | Survey of Earth Science | — | Study of Earth as a diverse system of interrelated processes. The origin and nature of Earthÿs surface, interior, oceans, atmosphere, and surrounding space. Emphasis on the interactions between hu… source |
| GEOL 107 | Earth Sci for Everybody | — | Hands-on exploration of the Earth and the processes that shape its landscape. For non-science majors. Highly recommended for elementary educaiton majors. source |
| GEOL 108 | Geological Natural Disasters | — | The underlying geologic processes that cause natural hazards and disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, floods, and landslides. How humans evaluate and confront the dangers posed… source |
| GEOL 190 | Geoscience Field Exploration | — | Field trips to localities of geologic interest in the western United States. Emphasis on use of geologic principles to interpret field evidence found in landscapes and rocks. May be repeated two time… source |
| GEOL 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| GEOL& 103 | Historical Geology | — | Introduction to the geologic history of Earth, emphasizing North America and the Pacific Northwest. Topics include plate tectonics, colliding and rifting of the continents, reconstruction of past env… source |
| GEOL& 110 | Environmental Geology | — | Exploration of the relationships and interactions between humans and Earth. Survey and evaluation of Earthÿs hazardous processes, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, and landslides. The origin… source |
| GEOL& 208 | Geology of Pacific NW | — | Geologic history of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Emphasis on use of geologic principles to interpret field evidence found in landscapes and rocks. Weekly field trips to local areas of geologic inte… source |
| GERM 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| GERM 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study by special arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: German 103 or placement by language instructor. source |
| GERM 888 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| GERM& 121 | German I | — | First in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of German pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational German. Listening, speaking, reading and writing… source |
| GERM& 122 | German II | — | Second in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of German pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational German. Listening, speaking, reading and writin… source |
| GERM& 123 | German III | — | Third in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of German pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational German. Listening, speaking, reading and writing… source |
| GERM& 221 | German IV | — | Continuation of GERM& 123 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| GERM& 222 | German V | — | Continuation of GERM& 221 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| GERM& 223 | German VI | — | Continuation of GERM& 222 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| GRAPH 110 | Digital Design Tools/Vis Comm | — | Fundamental skills in digital technology and effective application of visual design. Introduction to visual communication and problem solving experience in the ideation, research, execution and prese… source |
| GRAPH 113 | Graphic Design Typography | — | Study of design concepts introducing formal compositional issues, including layout design with typography. Focuses on letter-form as image and the relationship between visual and verbal language. Typ… source |
| GRAPH 115 | Infographic Design | — | Create symbols, icons, maps, charts, diagrams, interactive and motion graphics that blend typography, audio and graphic design. Emphasis is on informative graphics that can be shared in print and acr… source |
| GRAPH 118 | Graphic Design Process | — | Introduction to a three-step creative problem solving process to explore the development of new ideas in graphic design. Exploring design problems (Inquire), developing ideas (Ideate) and producing g… source |
| GRAPH 120 | History of Graphic Design | — | Survey of graphic design history through slide lectures and integrated design projects. Provides an overview of the origins of visual and written communication, the development of graphic design and… source |
| GRAPH 130 | Coding for Web Design | — | Beginning course in web page construction. Students develop skill in the use of HTML coding to structure a page and the use of CSS to style the page. source |
| GRAPH 172 | Visual Digital Tools | — | Fundamental skills in digital applications of digital technology used in visual arts including creation, manipulation and editing. Development of skills in asset management, workflow techniques, digi… source |
| GRAPH 201 | Advertising Design | — | Fundamentals of advertising design, the breakdown of roles within an advertising agency, and the function of the advertising designer relative to this hierarchy. Emphasis placed on accurate communica… source |
| GRAPH 202 | Packaging Design | — | Introductory course in designing and identifying graphic communication for packaging structures. Use of pre-made templates with an emphasis on the creation of original package design, examining their… source |
| GRAPH 213 | Brand Identity Design | — | Create two identity systems: one for a traditional company and one for a socially constructive campaign. While a traditional system is defined as a logo and a set of rules for that logo's application… source |
| GRAPH 231 | Advanced Typography | — | Advanced typography skills including the history and foundation of letterforms. Emphasis on the placement of display and type in a formatted space and the relationships between the appearance and rea… source |
| GRAPH 240 | Graphic Design for the Web | — | Principles of graphic design as applied to website design. Use of tools necessary to create websites that are strategic, interactive, energetic and visually imaginative. This course covers the latest… source |
| GRAPH 242 | Content Management Systems | — | Installation, customization, and management of a content management system website. Covers working with CSS, integrating media queries, incorporating screen optimized graphics, vital plugins for site… source |
| GRAPH 252 | Booklab | — | An examination of the form and design of the printed book, the book cover and eBooks. The primary project is the annual publication of Vibrations Magazine. This course will examine the environment su… source |
| GRAPH 271 | Dynamic Media Design | — | Fundamentals of creating interactive prototypes through directed exercises using applications and the open source language processing. Applications include developing interactive graphics, mock-ups a… source |
| GRAPH 292 | Bus Practices Graph Design | — | An in-depth study of the business aspects of the graphic design profession. Common design problems are emphasized, including pricing, estimates, invoices, client relations and professional business c… source |
| GRAPH 297 | Poetry NW Graphics Intrn | — | Supervised professional work experience as an intern for Poetry Northwest, a literary magazine with international distribution. Students gain practical experience in all aspects of layout and product… source |
| GRAPH 299 | Special Projects | — | For advanced students working on special projects other than those included in regular graphic arts curriculum. source |
| GS 101 | Introduction to Global Studies | — | Introduction to contemporary global issues, drawing on the integrated knowledge and methodologies of multiple disciplines. Topics include population growth, food and water insecurities, environmental… source |
| GS 105 | Global Issues Through Film | — | Examination of contemporary global issues, drawing on films beyond the Hollywood perspective. Topics include the global economy and capitalism, scarcity and distribution of natural resources, global… source |
| GS 185 | Introduction to Latin America | — | Introduction to the cultures and societies of Latin America, including selected countries' arts, customs, languages, literature, film, music, peoples and traditions. source |
| GS 186 | Pacific Island Cultures | — | Students explore the cultures of the Pacific Islands (also called Oceania). Examines the social issues that impact these island countries in Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia, including struggles… source |
| GS 187 | Intro. to the Middle East | — | With the increased involvement of America in Middle East regions and inflowing groups of diverse immigrants to this country, we are being exposed to Middle East cultures through ethnic diversity, pol… source |
| GS 188 | Introduction to China | — | Introduction to the people, places, events and issues shaping the People's Republic of China today, and the future direction of America-China relations. Students will discover the history of the PRC… source |
| GS 299 | Special Project | — | source |
| H DEV 102 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| H DEV 105 | Overcoming Math Anxiety | — | Helps students confront math anxiety and develop coping strategies in order to be more successful in mathematics courses. source |
| H DEV 110 | Career and Life Planning | — | Examination of personal career possibilities in the world of work. Activities focus on self-assessment through testing, values clarification, occupational surveys, and identification of strengths. Re… source |
| H DEV 155 | Hum Relations in the Workplace | — | Principles and techniques for building and maintaining successful relations with co-workers, supervisors, and employees. Includes job beginnings, goal setting, leadership styles, self-motivation, eff… source |
| H DEV 156 | Stress Management | — | Helps students become more aware of the sources of stress in their lives, the consequences of stress for the way they think, feel, and act, and methods of reducing and coping with stress. source |
| H DEV 199 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research in Human Development. source |
| H DEV 201 | Live & Work in Diverse Society | — | Introduction to building and developing skills for living and working within a diverse society. Focus on understanding multiple cultural traditions and values as well as learning interaction skills a… source |
| HCM 101 | Intro to Healthcare Careers | — | Overview of clinical and administrative healthcare careers, job roles and duties, salary ranges, required education, and job availability. source |
| HCM 103 | Intro to Admin Medical Office | — | Introduction to the elements and requirements of medical office administrative programs. Use of program tools and computer fundamentals are covered. Exploration of student success measures and educat… source |
| HCM 107 | Span Essentials for Healthcare | — | Designed to assist non-Spanish speakers in communicating with Spanish speakers at a basic level in the healthcare setting in order to provide comfort and assess basic needs. Review and practice Spani… source |
| HCM 120 | Healthcare Vocabulary | — | Study of healthcare vocabulary used in medical coding, medical billing, and other medical office administrative programs. Course includes spelling, pronunciation, meaning, medical word formation, com… source |
| HCM 128 | Medical Coding for Non-Coders | — | Introduction to the common coding classification systems used in healthcare. Examine the impact and relationship between medical coding and reimbursement. This course is not intended for students in… source |
| HCM 137 | Structure/Function Human Body | — | Study of the structure and function of the healthy human body utilizing a system approach. Emphasis is placed on the gross and microscopic anatomy as well as the physiology of the cell, skeletal syst… source |
| HCM 143 | Pathophysiology & Pharmacology | — | A combination of pathophysiology and pharmacology; emphasizes disease processes affecting the human body through an integrated approach to specific disease entities, including the study of causes, di… source |
| HCM 180 | Principles of Med Insurance | — | Introduction of the medical billing cycle. Explanation of private and government health insurance policies, analysis of insurance forms, and recognition of legal issues and medical confidentiality (H… source |
| HCM 181 | Law/Ethics Healthcare Occup | — | Introduction to law and ethics as it relates to the medical office setting and patient-provider relationships. Emphasizes being inclusive instead of exclusive while exploring components of social jus… source |
| HCM 182 | Medical Reception | — | Preparation to perform medical front office duties including being HIPAA compliant, scheduling appointments, communicating with patients with various abilities and with healthcare professionals, moni… source |
| HCM 187 | Electronic Health Records | — | How personal health information is captured, used, stored, and retrieved on paper, hybrid, and electronic formats. Focus on the workflow, record types, and regulatory standards. Students will gain ha… source |
| HCM 206 | Intro to Healthcare Risk Mgmt | — | Introduction to the concept of risk management in the healthcare setting, including a historical perspective on the development of healthcare risk management, the role of a risk manager, and complian… source |
| HCM 207 | Law/Healthcare/Patient Safety | — | Overview of applicable federal, state and local health and safety laws relevant to the practice of healthcare risk management and patient safety, including occupational and environmental risk exposur… source |
| HCM 208 | Healthcare Risk Mgmt/Liability | — | Overview of the principles of malpractice and liability insurance, the conduct of malpractice litigation, and the settlement of malpractice claims. Course will provide students with information on ac… source |
| HIST 100 | Ancient and Medieval Worlds | — | Development of human endeavors from prehistoric time to the late Middle Ages. Emphasis on the cultural, social, political and economic aspects of the great civilizations of this period. source |
| HIST 103 | History of World Civilizations | — | General introduction to world history, emphasizing understanding and respect for diverse cultures and tracing the broad themes of historical change from a variety of perspectives, including social or… source |
| HIST 111 | Western Civilization to 1648 | — | Survey of the history of the Ancient Near East, Mediterranean civilizations, and ancient and early modern Europe from the Stone Age through the Thirty Years' War. Major developments in politics, tech… source |
| HIST 112 | Western Civ 1648 to Present | — | Survey of the history of early modern and modern European civilization from the Thirty Years' War to the present. Major developments in politics, technology, philosophy, religion, and the arts. Topic… source |
| HIST 170 | Multicultural American History | — | Examines 400 years of American ethnic diversity, beginning with Native Americans and the first African and European 'foreigners' arriving in the Colonial era to the diverse makeup that characterizes… source |
| HIST 199 | Special Projects in History | — | source |
| HIST 210 | The VIetnam War | — | A survey of the history of the war in Vietnam from 1945 to 1975 and the conflict's postwar impact on Vietnam and the United States. source |
| HIST 217 | History of Technology | — | Survey of the history of technology, tracing interaction between technological innovation and historical and social change. Issues of technology and social justice. Focus on the passage from one tech… source |
| HIST 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research in history. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source |
| HIST& 146 | U.S. History I | — | First of a three-part survey of American history. A chronological and thematic study of U.S. History from pre-contact through the 1820s. source |
| HIST& 147 | U.S. History II | — | Second of a three-part survey of American history. A chronological and thematic study of U.S. History from the 1830s through 1919. source |
| HIST& 148 | U.S. History III | — | Third of a three-part survey of American history. A chronological and thematic study of U.S. History from 1920 on. source |
| HIST& 214 | Pacific Northwest History | — | A history of the Pacific Northwest, including but not limited to Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Topics include economic, political, and cultural developments; interactions between diverse peoples and… source |
| HIST& 215 | Women In U.S. History | — | Introductory survey of Women in U.S. History from pre-colonial times to the present. Explores womenÿs experiences in U.S. History and the ways that women shaped each time period. Examines the ways… source |
| HLTH 100 | Medical Terminology | — | Study of medical terminology, relating terms to the anatomy and physiology of the body. Designed for students working toward proficiency in medical language as well as for students entering various h… source |
| HLTH 102 | Applied A & P | — | Emphasizes the relationship between the structures of the human body, related functions, and clinical applications in both healthy and unhealthy states. Concepts of homeostasis will be explored, alon… source |
| HLTH 109 | First Aid & Basic Life Support | — | Training and certification in American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for adults, children, and infants including Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), use of an Automated External D… source |
| HLTH 130 | Disease & Pathology | — | Overview of the disease processes of major conditions, including infectious diseases, major neoplastic conditions and major congenital diseases. The focus is on human diseases that are first diagnose… source |
| HLTH 135 | Admin Skills: OfficeManagemnt | — | General medical office management, including medical records management, mail processing, scheduling appointments, managing the physicianÿs professional schedule, developing office policies and pr… source |
| HLTH 136 | Admin Skills: Practice Finance | — | All aspects of medical practice finances, including bookkeeping systems, third-party billing, coding systems, accounting and banking procedures, and employee payroll. Management of medical practice f… source |
| HLTH 150 | Intercultural Comm in Hlthcare | — | Introduction to effective interpersonal intercultural communication techniques as they apply in a healthcare setting. Focuses on the roles of verbal and non-verbal codes in the development of interpe… source |
| HLTH 160 | Medical Interpreting-Spanish | — | Provides a framework for understanding the role of the professional Spanish/English medical interpreter which includes medical interpreting standards of practice, ethics, and cultural advocacy. Skill… source |
| HLTH 205 | Medical Law and Ethics | — | Designed to incorporate the principles of critical thinking, the course will focus on pertinent laws at the federal and state levels, examining their application to the clinical practice including: C… source |
| HLTH 210 | Principles of Pharmacology | — | Addresses the forms and classifications of medications, drug actions and uses, the effects of drugs on the body systems and possible side effects of medications. Important aspects of patient safety,… source |
| HLTH 220 | Phlebotomy Tech Training | — | Preparation for national phlebotomy certification examinations. Designed for those with no prior knowledge of phlebotomy procedures. Includes advanced cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, therapeut… source |
| HLTH 221 | Phlebotomy Tech Pract | — | Preparation for national Phlebotomy certification examinations. Practicum allows students to integrate phlebotomy skills, quality assurance, and relevant medical laboratory knowledge into the care of… source |
| HLTH 231 | Clinical Skills - Surgical | — | Develops the skills needed to perform the duties of the medical assistant. Areas include sterile techniques, OSHA requirements, equipment preparation, identification and sterilization, pre-surgical p… source |
| HLTH 232 | Clinical Laboratory Skills | — | Develops the skills needed to perform duties of a medical assistant in the laboratory of a general outpatient medical practice. Concepts of laboratory safety, quality assurance, microbiological featu… source |
| HLTH 241 | Medication Administration | — | Emphasizes the methods and procedures used for calculating, preparing and administering medications to patients across the lifespan. Addresses safety regulations and procedures as well as the legal a… source |
| HLTH 242 | Principles of Phlebotomy | — | Psychomotor instruction in phlebotomy procedures and techniques for students with no prior experience in drawing blood for diagnostic testing. Documentation, various laboratory tests, quality control… source |
| HLTH 243 | Clinical Skills - Ambulatory | — | Focus on medical assisting concepts of professionalism, therapeutic communication, patient care, equipment and diagnostic procedures utilized during examinations to assist the licensed medical provid… source |
| HLTH 251 | Clinical Practicum | — | Provides students a safe, supervised clinical work experience, in an outpatient ambulatory setting, in which to apply didactic theories. The practicum experience provides students an opportunity to p… source |
| HLTH 299 | Special Projects | — | Course designed for special project for Phlebotomy students. source |
| HLTH 80 | HIV/AIDS Training | — | Satisfies the mandatory 7-hour HIV/AIDS educational requirement of the State of Washington for health care professionals. Topics include transmission, disease process, and current treatment options f… source |
| HP 101 | Coll Success for Health Prof | — | Introduction to the functions, responsibilities and professional characteristics needed in healthcare disciplines involved in direct patient care. Development of academic, personal skills and attitud… source |
| HUM 110 | Intro to Amer Cultural Studies | — | An interdisciplinary introduction to American Cultural Studies as an analysis of issues, concepts and theories of the Americanization process and American cultural values. Topics such as race, ethnic… source |
| HUM 125 | Negotiating Nature | — | Investigation of the concepts of nature and wilderness in America through the lens of those disciplines, such as history, art, music, philosophy and literature, that employ interpretive, non-quantita… source |
| HUM 150 | Surviving The Holocaust | — | Written, filmed, and live testimony of Holocaust survivors considered from the perspectives of literature, history, sociology, psychology, art, film, philosophy, and theology. source |
| HUM 160 | Japanese History & Culture | — | Analysis of the historical development of Japan and its effects on modern-day Japanese society, as well as the study of Japanese values and behaviors, to better understand communication styles, socia… source |
| HUM 166 | Germany In Transition | — | Survey of past and modern German cultures, concentrating on major periods in literature, language, politics, art, architecture, religion, film and music. Focuses on the increasingly multi-ethnic popu… source |
| HUM 175 | Modern Italian History/Culture | — | Survey of modern Italy, beginning with its unification, Il Risorgimento in 1860, through the country's evolution from a ravaged, post-war agrarian society into one of the leading industrialized count… source |
| HUM 180 | Intro Latinos In the U.S. | — | Introduction to the history, culture, and socio-economic development of Latino communities in the U.S. Specifically, the course will examine the communities of Cuban, Mexican, and Puerto Rican origin… source |
| HUM 184 | Humanities Showcase | — | Allows students to showcase their creative work in the Humanities at an EvCC Humanities conference/festival. A maximum of six credits may be earned. source |
| HUM 195 | Honors Seminar | — | In-depth examination of a selected theme (such as happiness) from an interdisciplinary perspective while emphasizing writing skills, critical thinking, and information literacy. Students will also be… source |
| HUM 196 | Honors Symposium | — | Focused exploration of a selected annual topic (such as 'Revolutions'), alternating guest faculty presentations from a variety of disciplines with students' round-table discussions and presentations.… source |
| HUM 197 | Honors: Art/Science Happiness | — | Introduces the study and pursuit of happiness, integrating theory and research findings from an interdisciplinary and diverse perspective while emphasizing writing skills, critical thinking, and info… source |
| HUM 200 | Intro Women/Gender/Sexuality | — | Interdisciplinary introduction to the study of women, gender, and sexuality approaches from the perspective of both the social sciences and humanities. Promotes critical thinking on the issues of gen… source |
| HUM 227 | History of American Comic Book | — | Introduction to the American comic book, with a focus on the medium's development with the larger context of U.S. history. Topics include comic-book elements, styles, creators, characters, genres and… source |
| HUM 247 | Intro. to World Religions | — | Survey of the world's major religions including Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others. Examination of the beliefs, rituals, experiences, stories, theologies, ethical codes, ins… source |
| HUM 299 | Special Project | — | source |
| HUM& 101 | Introduction to the Humanities | — | An interdisciplinary introduction to the Humanities as they raise questions of meaning, value, and significance and probe, transmit, and critique the experiences of humanity. Also explores the Humani… source |
| HUM S 101 | Introduction to Human Services | — | A survey of the historical and theoretical perspectives of human services. Includes investigation of contemporary issues and discussionsof career and educational opportunities. source |
| HUM S 182 | Service Learning | — | Service Learning combines the opportunity of volunteerism with academic applications of social, economic, and political issues important to the local community. Provides for real-life applications of… source |
| HUM S 199 | Special Projects | — | Special projects in the Human Services. source |
| IEP 10 | Level 1 Communications | — | First level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition within the IELP program. Only for stu… source |
| IEP 20 | Level 2 Communications | — | Second level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition within the IELP program. Only for st… source |
| IEP 30 | Level 3 Communications | — | English Language Acquisition skills designed to prepare students for transition to college and employability. This course is only for students admitted through the International Programs office. source |
| IEP 33 | Beginning Grammar | — | Basic English grammar skills to improve communication in both spoken and written forms. This course is only for students admitted through the International Programs office. source |
| IEP 34 | Beginning Vocabulary & Reading | — | Designed to improve academic reading skills for non-native speakers of English. Focus on mastery of reading vital information for daily living skills in our community, using resources to build skills… source |
| IEP 51 | American Culture | — | For non-native speakers of English who wish to develop familiarity with American culture. This class is contextualized and integrates learning English as a Second Language with themes (including but… source |
| IEP 53 | English for Specific Purposes | — | Develop familiarity with the language and culture of a specific field of study. Rotate quarterly based upon themes including but not limited to nursing, engineering, business, education, and aviation… source |
| IEP 63 | Intensive List/Speak 1 | — | Designed to prepare non-native English speakers in gaining confidence with speaking and listening in a variety of situations with an emphasis on vocabulary and idiomatic expressions. This class is on… source |
| IEP 65 | Intensive Listening/Speaking 2 | — | Designed to prepare non-native English speakers to utilize speaking and listening in a variety of situations with an emphasis on vocabulary and idiomatic expressions with increased fluency and accura… source |
| IEP 73 | Intensive Grammar 1 | — | Basic English grammar for non-native speakers with an emphasis on simple and progressive present, past, and future verb tenses, use of pronouns, singular, plural, and count nouns. Parts of speech, ca… source |
| IEP 75 | Intensive Grammar 2 | — | Intermediate English grammar for non-native speakers with an emphasis on verb tenses, sentence structure, and error correction. This course is only for students admitted through the International Pro… source |
| IEP 83 | Intensive Reading 1 | — | Designed to improve academic reading skills for non-native speakers of English. Focus on mastery of reading vital information for daily living skills in our community, using resources to build skills… source |
| IEP 85 | Intensive Reading 2 | — | Designed to improve academic reading skills for non-native speakers of English. Focus on using reading strategies for successful mastery of comprehension for academic reading, as well as improvement… source |
| IEP 93 | Intensive Writing 1 | — | Designed to improve academic writing skills for non-native speakers of English. This class focuses on basic writing skills for the successful mastery of complete simple sentences with correct punctua… source |
| IEP 95 | Intensive Writing 2 | — | Designed to improve academic writing skills for non-native speakers of English. Focus on building writing skills for the successful mastery of complete simple sentences and improvement towards creati… source |
| IMMA 101 | Engineering Drawings | — | Interpretation of engineering drawings, schematics, and basic drafting practice for machining, fabrication, assemblies, and fluid power systems. source |
| IMMA 102 | Lifting and Rigging | — | Apprentices will learn about techniques, calculations, and equipment for rigging and rigging inspection. source |
| IMMA 103 | Maintenance Mechanic Machining | — | Students will explore topics related to manual machine tool setup and operation, for saws, drill presses, engine lathes, milling machines, and grinders. source |
| IMMA 121 | Maintenance Mechanic Welding | — | In this course, apprentices will explore theory in the classroom and gain hands-on experience with essential welding and cutting practices commonly used for industrial maintenance applications. source |
| IMMA 122 | Maint Mechanic Elect Systems | — | In this course, students will learn about industrial electrical theory, components, and systems necessary to troubleshoot electrical problems. source |
| IMMA 123 | Machine Automation Theory | — | This course explores advancing technologies in manufacturing relevant to industrial maintenance, including computer numerical control (CNC) technology, automation, and programmable logic controllers… source |
| IMMA 201 | Maintenance Mechanic Math | — | In this course, apprentices will learn to utilize mathematical concepts and measuring techniques in practical machine shop and industrial maintenance applications. source |
| IMMA 202 | Maintenance Machining | — | Students will learn complex techniques for operating lathes, milling machines, and other machine tools in order to create their culminating project, a gear puller, which they can use maintenance work. source |
| IMMA 203 | Maintenance Mechanical Systems | — | Students will learn to maintain all of the elements of a mechanical system including: troubleshooting, assembling, and maintaining couplings, gears, pulleys, chains, sprockets, and brakes. source |
| IMMA 221 | Fluid Power Systems | — | This course explores the fundamental theories and practical application of fluid power systems with a focus on hydraulic and pneumatic system setup, maintenance, repair and lubrication systems. source |
| IMMA 222 | Mtrls, Process, and References | — | Apprentices will begin by learning about material composition and characteristics of the five basic metals: steel, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, and brass (copper). This course will then expl… source |
| IMMA 223 | Mechatronics Capstone | — | Apprentices will create a mechatronics project that incorporates skills addressed throughout the apprenticeship program, including mechanical systems, fluid power, electrical systems, machining, weld… source |
| IMO 101 | Safety and Sanitation | — | Introduces the concepts of working in a safe and productive food manufacturing workplace. Apprentices explain important OSHA safety standards as well as standard operating procedures to ensure proper… source |
| IMO 102 | Indus Maint & Mechatronics I | — | source |
| IMO 103 | Indust Maint Mechatronics II | — | Second of two courses that explores the foundational principles and skills of industrial machine maintenance as they relate to a machine operator. Apprentices explore troubleshooting strategies for m… source |
| IMO 104 | Quality Assurance & Inspection | — | Introduces the concepts of quality assurance activities, documentation, and inspection practices in the food industry. Apprentices interpret machine operation manuals and learn to perform safety chec… source |
| IMO 105 | Matl Science Perish/Non-perish | — | Explores the relationship between the basic principles of science and the safe manufacture of food products. Apprentices gain an understanding of food science to learn how it applies to their day-to-… source |
| IMO 106 | Food Manufacturing Technology | — | Explores the changing world of food manufacturing technology and its applications to a food-processing environment. Apprentices describe packaging, filling, sealing, boxing, labeling, and robotic sor… source |
| INT 101 | Manufacturing Basics | — | Introduction to shop and tool safety. An understanding of practical applications of basic physics in everyday life and manufacturing. source |
| INT 108 | Introduction to Blueprints | — | A review and experiential exercise in interpreting technical drawings. This course introduces students to the various sources of information found within technical drawings and provides practice inte… source |
| INT 110 | Math for Manufacturing | — | An introduction to common applications of mathematics within manufacturing. Developing proficiency in arithmetic calculations and applying mathematical principles for effective on-the-job training ap… source |
| INT 112 | Manufacturing Tools and Trades | — | Entry-level manufacturing concepts including tool use, safety, and quality control. Students will design and build projects from technical drawings. source |
| INT 180 | Introduction to Composites | — | Students learn about the properties and processing of solid materials used in manufacturing (ceramics, metals, polymers, and composites). source |
| IT 101 | Info Technology Foundations | — | Orientation to academic and career opportunities in the Information Technology field. Topics include computer terminology, hardware, operating systems, data management, security concepts and ethics.… source |
| IT 103 | Managing Prsonl Devices | — | Foundational understanding of computing, including knowledge and use of computer hardware, software, and operations systems with mobile devices and cloud computing. Types of computers, how they proce… source |
| IT 105 | Internet Safety/Security Tech | — | Cybersecurity training for all technology users. Equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to protect their personal information and digital assets. Learn skills to take the necessary s… source |
| IT 107 | Living Online | — | Foundational understanding of how to effectively use a computer in an Internet or networked environment. Introduction to electronic communication and how to communicate using electronic mail, social… source |
| IT 109 | Understand and Managing Apps | — | Introduction to app culture elements to understand how to obtain and maximize the use of some of today's most popular apps. Research, obtain and install apps to perform common functions of applicatio… source |
| IT 110 | Info Tech Fundamentals | — | Introduction to basic Information Technology (IT) knowledge and skills. Covers foundational IT concepts including identifying and explaining computer components, installing software, establishing net… source |
| IT 111 | Networking 1 | — | Fundamentals of computer networking, including hands-on experience in Windows networking. Network infrastructure, wireless network hardware such as cabling, switches, routers, protocols, and TCP/IP t… source |
| IT 112 | Networking 2 | — | Introduction to Cisco networking, including both theory and practical experience. First of three courses leading to CCNA industry certification. source |
| IT 113 | Networking 3 | — | Second course in CCNA pathway that builds on the knowledge gained in the prerequisite course and introduces switching concepts. Static routing, router redundancy, and EtherChannel will be examined al… source |
| IT 145 | Digital Forensics | — | Examining the fundamentals of system forensics, such as the nature of forensics, the role of computer forensics specialists, computer forensic evidence, and application of forensic analysis skills. I… source |
| IT 161 | Computing Hardware/Tech | — | Hands-on experience with computer hardware assembly and repair, including laptop and printer troubleshooting and Windows networking Operational procedures, customer service, and documentation. source |
| IT 162 | Computing and Troubleshooting | — | Computing operation and advanced troubleshooting of hardware and operating systems in alignment with Information Technology standards. Students receive hands-on experience with operating system insta… source |
| IT 175 | Asses/Secur Ind Ctrl Sys | — | Introduction to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) cybersecurity. Challenges and important considerations required to secure cyber-to-physical operations. Study the range of attacks that have been cond… source |
| IT 180 | Information Security | — | Principles of information security. Includes challenges faced by information technology professionals and tools for designing security policy, acceptable use policy, materials disposal policy, and ac… source |
| IT 202 | Server Admin Fundamental | — | Local Area Network (LAN) server installation, configuration and management. Covers topics such as equipment choice, network operating system choice, user account administration, system security, data… source |
| IT 203 | Info and Cyber Warfare | — | Overview of the global cyber threats that are currently targeting critical information systems vital to the public. Study of the different hacker groups that are weaponizing malware that targets crit… source |
| IT 210 | Network Application Support | — | Presents the Microsoft Office suite and other common workplace applications from both user and administrator perspectives. Lab exercises will emphasize typical support issues such as communication me… source |
| IT 213 | Networking 4 | — | Introduction to configuration of dynamic routing, access control lists, NAT, QoS, and VPN. The concepts of network design, management, and troubleshooting are reinforced. Third of three courses leadi… source |
| IT 240 | Linux Systems Administration | — | Presents the Linux operating system from the perspective of a systems administrator. Topics include Linux shell commands and essential tools, administration of local and remote systems, file systems,… source |
| IT 245 | Network Defense | — | Principles of network defense and protocol analysis including data carving from network packet captures. Intrusion detection using flow records, analyzing wireless based encryption cracking attacks,… source |
| IT 251 | Computer Careers Intern | — | Provides students with a safe, supervised work environment to apply their academic skills. This allows the student to put into practice their administrative and technical skills. source |
| IT 252 | Adv Comp Careers Intern | — | On-the-job work experience in occupations directly related to student's career choice. This advanced internship reinforces the student's expertise gained in the 100 level Computer Systems courses. PR… source |
| IT 261 | Cloud Fundamentals | — | Concepts, principles, and considerations used in storing and maintaining information. Utilizing a combination of hands on practical exercises and clear explanation with real-word examples, students w… source |
| IT 280 | Ethical Hacking | — | Ethical hacking methodology that can be used in a penetration testing or ethical hacking situation preparing students for the EC-Council ANSI accredited Certified Ethical Hacker credential 312-50. La… source |
| ITAL 111 | Conversational Italian I | — | First course in beginning sequence of oral communication courses designed to accompany , 122, and 123. Emphasis on oral skills with practice and reinforcement of pronunciation, grammar and conversati… source |
| ITAL 112 | Conversational Italian II | — | Second course in beginning sequence of oral communication courses designed to accompany , 122, and 123. Emphasis on oral skills with practice and reinforcement of pronunciation, grammar and conversat… source |
| ITAL 113 | Conversational Italian III | — | Third course in beginning sequence of oral communication courses designed to accompany , 122, and 123. Emphasis on oral skills with practice and reinforcement of pronunciation, grammar and conversati… source |
| ITAL 121 | Italian I | — | First in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Italian pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Italian. Listening, speaking, reading and writi… source |
| ITAL 122 | Italian II | — | Second course in a sequence to practice functional elements of Italian pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Italian. Listening, speaking, reading and writing… source |
| ITAL 123 | Italian III | — | Third course in a sequence to practice functional elements of Italian pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Italian. Listening, speaking, reading and writing t… source |
| JAPN& 121 | Japanese I | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Japanese pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and sentence patterns in the context of practical conversational Japanese with correct un… source |
| JAPN& 122 | Japanese II | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Japanese pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and sentence patterns in the context of practical conversational Japanese with correct un… source |
| JAPN& 123 | Japanese III | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Japanese pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and sentence patterns in the context of practical conversational Japanese with correct un… source |
| JAPN& 221 | Japanese IV | — | Continuation of JAPN& 123 . Acquisition of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through a variety of activities to handle common situations. Reading and writing of essays, diaries, and sto… source |
| JAPN& 222 | Japanese V | — | Continuation of JAPN& 221 . Acquisition of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through a variety of activities to handle common situations. Reading and writing of essays, diaries, and sto… source |
| JAPN& 223 | Japanese VI | — | Continuation of JAPN& 222 . Acquisition of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through a variety of activities to handle common situations. Reading and writing of essays, diaries, and sto… source |
| JOURN 101 | Introduction to Journalism | — | Survey course introducing journalism history, fundamentals, and current best practices. Topics include news judgment, reporting, interviewing, news and feature writing, editing, and media law and eth… source |
| JOURN 110 | Media Writing | — | An introduction to writing for mass media. This course examines techniques and current best practices for both journalism and media communications, and explores the differences in writing for print,… source |
| JOURN 111 | Multimedia Journalism | — | Conventions of Web journalism emphasizing immediacy, interactivity, accuracy and reliability within the context of ethical journalistic practices. Requires a facility with the fundamentals of newsgat… source |
| JOURN 170 | Student News Media | — | Introduction course for The Clipper, EvCC's student news organization. This collaborative, student-led lab sees participants exploring and applying journalism skills including ethics, writing, editin… source |
| JOURN 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| JOURN 250 | Journalism Internship | — | Supervised work experience as an intern. May be with a qualified employer or in a project with a private or public agency. Students must have completed most of the required coursework and must obtain… source |
| JOURN 299 | Special Projects | — | Special projects in Journalism. source |
| JR 10 | JR Level 1 Communications | — | First level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition to college and employment. Enrollment… source |
| JR 12 | JR Level 1 Pronunciation/Conv | — | First level of pronunciation and basic conversation for non-native speakers. Focus on basic English phonetics to help students speak with adequate control of English pronunciation to minimize miscomm… source |
| JR 20 | JR Level 2 Communications | — | Second level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition to college and employment. Enrollmen… source |
| JR 22 | JR Level 2 Pronunciation/Conv | — | Second level of pronunciation and basic conversation for non-native speakers. Focus on basic English phonetics to help students speak with adequate control of English pronunciation to minimize miscom… source |
| JR 30 | JR Level 3 Communications | — | Third level of communications for non-native speakers. Focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing, digital literacy, and math skills necessary for transition to college and employment. Enrollment… source |
| JR 32 | JR Level 3 Pronunciation/Conv | — | Third level of pronunciation and basic conversation for non-native speakers. Focus on basic English phonetics to help students speak with adequate control of English pronunciation to minimize miscomm… source |
| JR 64 | JR Reading Essentials | — | Reading skills designed to introduce students to the academic classroom. Focus on personal, social, cognitive and knowledge-building framework for reading. Introduction to a variety of texts, includi… source |
| JR 77 | JR Introduction to Writing | — | Introduction to writing through developing knowledge of grammar, usage and sentence structure. Students learn to organize ideas logically, express opinions and provide supporting ideas. Students lear… source |
| LING 200 | Intro to Linguistic Thought | — | Language as the fundamental characteristic of the human species; diversity and complexity of human languages; phonological and grammatical analysis; dimensions of language use; language and writing;… source |
| LS 101 | Ops & Supply Chain Essentials | — | Explores concepts related to various functions within operations and supply chain management. Apprentices develop an understanding of complex processes to be followed to bring a finished product to l… source |
| LS 102 | Advanced Communications | — | Introduces apprentices to advanced communication concepts relating to the workplace. Concepts include theory and skills practice related to interpersonal, intercultural, and production team communica… source |
| LS 103 | LEAN and Six Sigma Foundations | — | Explores the relationship between LEAN and 6 Sigma concepts and production objectives. Apprentices identify waste within the value stream and demonstrate the ability to effectively analyze and presen… source |
| LS 104 | Inventory and Warehouse Mgmt | — | In this course, students will describe types of inventory and develop an understanding of the financial accounting of inventory. They will also learn where to locate inventory and ways to control its… source |
| LS 105 | Enterprise Resource Planning | — | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to a method or type of software that organizations use to manage day-to-day activities. In this course, students will explore ways that ERP is used to effici… source |
| MATH 100 | Survey of Mathematics | — | Introduction to mathematical topics such as deductive and inductive reasoning, sets, Venn diagrams, numbering systems, symbolic logic, basic probability and statistics. For liberal arts and education… source |
| MATH 104 | Gateway to Precalculus | — | College algebra course for students needing support in MATH& 141 . Designed to be taken concurrently with MATH& 141 . Topics include: using integer exponent rules and rational exponents to simplify e… source |
| MATH 106 | Algebra Review for Stats | — | Review of algebra critical for MATH& 146 (Intro to Statistics). Topics include ratios, proportions, percentages, scatterplots, interval notation, order of operations, and linear modeling. Intended on… source |
| MATH 138 | Applied College Algebra | — | Equations and inequalities; graphs and functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; solving equations and systems of equations; matrices; linear program… source |
| MATH 199 | Mathematics Special Project | — | Independent study projects on selected topics in mathematics. Credit to be arranged with supervising instructor. source |
| MATH 246 | Statistical Methods Engr/Sci | — | Calculus-based probability and statistics. Probability models, conditional probability, sample spaces, independence, random variables, discrete and continuous probability distribution functions; desc… source |
| MATH 260 | Linear Algebra | — | Theory and applications of matrices, matrix operations, linear systems, determinants, Euclidean vector spaces and subspaces, linear transformations and changes of bases, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. source |
| MATH 261 | Differential Equations | — | Introductory course in ordinary differential equations. Existence and uniqueness theorems, methods of solutions of first order linear and non-linear equations, basic theory and solutions of higher or… source |
| MATH 60 | Prof/Tech Math - Cosmt | — | Course designed to meet the needs of the cosmetology student. Topics in arithmetic of whole numbers, decimals and fractions, percents, ratios and proportions, and measurement with applications. source |
| MATH 76 | Mathematical Literacy | — | Review of basic concepts in mathematics focusing on real-world applications and conceptual understanding. Topics include: prime factorizations; operations on rational numbers; evaluation of algebraic… source |
| MATH 78 | Review Arith & Algebra | — | Self-paced review of arithmetic and algebra concepts in a computer-mediated lab setting. Intended as a review of arithmetic prior to enrolling in MATH 76 and/or a review of algebra concepts in order… source |
| MATH 79 | Self-Paced Arith & Alg | — | Self-paced review of arithmetic and algebra concepts in a computer-mediated lab setting. Intended as a review of arithmetic prior to enrolling in MATH 76 and/or a review of algebra concepts in order… source |
| MATH 86 | Essential Int Algebra | — | Introductory course in mathematical reasoning, focusing on real-world applications and conceptual understanding. Topics include ratios and percentages, linear models, quadratic applications, algebrai… source |
| MATH 96 | Int Algebra for Precalculus | — | An intermediate algebra course designed for students pursuing careers in science, business, or engineering. Topics include function notation, systems of linear equations, absolute value equations and… source |
| MATH& 107 | Math In Society | — | College-level coverage of practical applications of mathematics methods to areas of management, social sciences, biology and other fields. Topics include discrete mathematics, graph theory, probabili… source |
| MATH& 138 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| MATH& 141 | Precalc I: College Algebra | — | A college level algebra course for all students needing general preparation beyond intermediate algebra. The first of a two-course sequence for students intending to take calculus beginning with MATH… source |
| MATH& 142 | Precalculus II: Trig | — | A college level trigonometry course. The second course in a two-course sequence for students who intend to take calculus beginning with MATH& 151 . Right triangle trigonometry and applications; gener… source |
| MATH& 144 | Pre-Calc I & II: Review | — | A refresher course in college algebra and trigonometry. Primarily intended for students who plan on taking the calculus sequence beginning with MATH& 151 . Analysis of functions. Polynomial, rational… source |
| MATH& 146 | Intro to Statistics | — | Introductory course. Descriptive methods, probability, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, correlations. For students in any major. source |
| MATH& 148 | Business Calculus | — | One-quarter short course in calculus. Limits and continuity, differentiation and applications, exponential and logarithmic functions, integration and applications, functions of several variables. For… source |
| MATH& 151 | Calculus I | — | First course in calculus sequence. Limits, continuity, differentiation and antidifferentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions with applications. For majors in engineering, science, mathema… source |
| MATH& 152 | Calculus II | — | Second course in calculus sequence. Integration of algebraic and transcendental functions and applications of definite integration, including areas, volumes, work, hydrostatic force and centers of ma… source |
| MATH& 163 | Calculus 3 | — | Third course in calculus sequence. Infinite numerical series, power series and Taylor polynomials; vectors in two and three dimensions; lines and planes; partial differentiation with applications; do… source |
| MATH& 264 | Calculus 4 | — | Fourth course in calculus sequence. Triple integrals in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates with applications, calculus of vector valued functions and space curves, analysis of motion… source |
| MC 103 | Intro to Admin Med Office | — | Introduction to the elements and requirements of medical office administrative programs. Use of program tools and computer fundamentals are covered. Exploration of student success measures and educat… source |
| MC 118 | Health Info/Delivery Systems | — | Familiarizes healthcare professionals with basic health data structure, content, and standards; healthcare delivery systems; and information technology and systems. Study of the structure and use of… source |
| MC 120 | Healthcare Vocabulary | — | Study of healthcare vocabulary used in medical coding, medical billing, and other medical office administrative programs. Includes spelling, pronunciation, meaning, medical word formation, common med… source |
| MC 137 | Structure/Function Human Body | — | Study of the structure and function of the healthy human body utilizing a system approach. Emphasis is placed on the gross and microscopic anatomy as well as the physiology of the cell, skeletal syst… source |
| MC 143 | Pathophysiology & Pharmacology | — | A combination of pathophysiology and pharmacology; emphasizes disease processes affecting the human body through an integrated approach to specific disease entities, including the study of causes, di… source |
| MC 147 | Intro to Diagnosis Coding | — | Introduction to diagnostic coding, including principles and application of coding systems (International Classification of Diseases). Includes taxonomies, nomenclatures, terminologies, and clinical v… source |
| MC 151 | Intro to Procedure Coding | — | Introduction to the principles and application of coding systems. Prepares students to analyze medical records, apply applicable procedure coding guidelines, and to accurately assign procedural codes… source |
| MC 218 | Hlthcare Reimbur/Legal Compli | — | Study of the uses of coded data and health information in reimbursement and reimbursement methods appropriate to all healthcare settings. Includes contemporary prospective payment systems and key hea… source |
| MC 247 | Advanced Diagnosis Coding | — | Advanced diagnostic coding including severity of illness systems, coding compliance strategies, introduction to SNOMED, crosswalks and maps used in clinical coding processes, and case studies using m… source |
| MC 251 | Advanced Procedure Coding | — | Advanced application of the principles of procedural coding. Students will study procedure related prospective payment system applications, including professional fee billing examples in coding (Eval… source |
| MC 280 | Prof Practice Experience | — | Provides students with authentic coding practice (coding from real charts) in a healthcare setting with directed projects common to a clinical coding specialist on the job. Students gain practice com… source |
| MECH 118 | Predictive Maintenance | — | Predictive and preventive maintenance tasks and tools used in industrial applications to keep equipment in good working order, and to maximize efficiency and accuracy. Introduction to continuous impr… source |
| MECH 119 | Introduction to Robotics | — | Basics of robotic operation, basic programming, interfacing, and material handling in a complex mechatronic system. Students will gain conceptual, technical, and practical knowledge of robotic applic… source |
| MECH 120 | Electrical Components | — | Basic functions and physical properties of electrical components, and the roles they play within a complex mechatronics system. Includes technical documentation such as schematics, timing diagrams, a… source |
| MECH 121 | Mechanical Components | — | Basics of mechanical components and electrical drives in a complex mechatronics system. Students will understand the flow of energy, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and safety issues. Basic f… source |
| MECH 122 | Elec-Pneumatic Ctrl Circuits | — | Basics of pneumatic, electro-pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits in a complex mechatronics system. Functions and properties of control elements based on physical principles, and the roles they p… source |
| MECH 123 | Digital Fundamentals | — | Fundamentals of digital logic and an introduction to programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in a complex mechatronics system with a focus on the automation system and appropriate programming software.… source |
| MECH 124 | Controls and Instrumentation | — | Fundamentals of controls and instrumentation troubleshooting in a mechatronics system, using knowledge of circuit boards, sensors and photo eyes; calibration and loop tuning; and final control elemen… source |
| MECH 199 | Special Projects | — | Special Projects. source |
| MECH 219 | Industrial Robotics | — | Preparation course for the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Robotics Certification. Robot operations, frame setup, writing, modifying and executing basic motion programs, pr… source |
| MECH 225 | Mechatronics Skills Building | — | Designed for the student who is seeking more lab time to improve skills in hydraulics, mechanical and electrical components, and PLC applications. Open shop time allows student to trouble-shoot mecha… source |
| MECH 226 | Mechatronics Skills Building 2 | — | Designed for the student who is seeking more lab time to improve their skills in hydraulics, mechanical and electrical components, and PLC applications. Open shop time allows student to trouble-shoot… source |
| MECH 295 | Mechatronics Internship 1 | — | Intern course focused on the fundamental mechatronic skills required to work in a manufacturing company. Students may work either in an instructional/ hands-on or solely hands on mode. This experienc… source |
| MECH 296 | Mechatronics Internship 2 | — | Intern course focused on the fundamental mechatronic skills required to work in a manufacturing company. Students may work either in an instructional/ hands-on or solely hands on mode. This experienc… source |
| MFG T 100 | Success & Safety | — | Introduction to standards, processes and operational procedures of the industrial and manufacturing trades, employer industry soft-skill standards and requirements for logic and communication used in… source |
| MFG T 101 | Introduction to Machining | — | Introduction to machining and manufacturing processes commonly used in the industry. The course will cover setup and operations of manual milling machines, lathes, drill presses, band saws and basic… source |
| MFG T 102 | Mfg Employment Readiness | — | This course serves as an introduction to manufacturing trades. The knowledge and skills required for entry level positions in diverse workplace scenarios with broad emphasis on industry workforce dev… source |
| MFG T 103 | Machining Lab for Engineers | — | Introduces machining and manufacturing processes commonly used in the industry. Covers setup and operations of manual milling machines, lathes, drill presses, band saws and other shop tools along wit… source |
| MFG T 104 | Machine Operator 1 | — | Applied machinist math including measurements, basic blueprint reading, conventional lathe and mill operations, small shop tools operation and introduction to CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) mach… source |
| MFG T 105 | Machine Operator 2 | — | Course develops skills in advanced blueprint reading including understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance; applied math skills including geometry and trigonometry; technical core skills in… source |
| MFG T 107 | Machining with Mastercam | — | Introduction to the Computer Aided Manufacturing software Mastercam. Students will learn the various steps and techniques required to perform basic design operations utilizing Sketcher to create wire… source |
| MFG T 108 | NC Programming with Vericut | — | Introduction to the Computer Aided Manufacturing software Vericut. Students will be able to use the software, used for simulating CNC machining. Students will learn the various steps and techniques r… source |
| MFG T 109 | NC Programming with CATIA | — | Introduction to the Computer Aided Manufacturing software CATIA. Students will be able to use the software used for creating and simulating CNC machining. Students will learn the various steps and te… source |
| MFG T 113 | CNC Cutting Solutions | — | Introduction to the waterjet cutting process, the three axis router and the fabric cutter. Students will utilize CAD/CAM software to produce programs needed to interface with each machine, learn the… source |
| MFG T 117 | Blueprint Reading & Schematics | — | Drafting fundamentals and orthographic interpretation necessary to read, manipulate and understand a mechanical part print; and schematic components, symbols and connectors used to describe electrica… source |
| MFG T 171 | Manufacturing Intern I | — | 50-250 clock-hour intern program in which students focus on the fundamental shop skills required to work in a manufacturing company. Students may work either in an instructional/hands-on or solely ha… source |
| MFG T 172 | Manufacturing Intern II | — | 50-250 clock-hour intern program in which students may perform functions or 'job shadow' in a specific area of their choosing relative to their program of study. Program focuses on student workingwit… source |
| MFG T 199 | Special Projects In Mfg Tech | — | First-year course for continuing education students who possess an extensive background plus practical experience in manufacturing and possess the capability to do independent study of one aspect of… source |
| MFG T 225 | Machining Skills Bldg 1 | — | Designed for the student who is seeking more shop time to improve their machining skills or seeking NIMS certifications. Open shop time allows student to build industry-standard machining skills. Stu… source |
| MFG T 226 | Machining Skills Bldg 2 | — | source |
| MFG T 229 | Manufacturing Team Project | — | Capstone course designed to allow students to integrate knowledge they have gained of manufacturing technology and demonstrate this in a collaborative, team-based project in which they design and pro… source |
| MFG T 230 | Mfg Team Project Aerospace | — | Through AerosPACE (Aerospace Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering), students will construct a 3/4 scale aircraft design, build, and fly project in distributed teams with members… source |
| MT 101 | Industrial Mfg Safety | — | Apprentices will be oriented to the occupation and learn about foundational safety requirements specific manufacturing and production. Course content will include basic shop safety, OSHA 10 and CPR/F… source |
| MT 102 | Industrial Mfg Basics | — | Apprentices will apply quality and continuous improvement practices to manufacturing and production. The course will introduce quality assurance, inspection, blueprint reading, interpreting manufactu… source |
| MT 103 | Industrial Mfg Processes | — | Apprentices will learn to identify customer needs and required resources for production. They will learn about production,communication, lean manufacturing, problem solving and front line leadership… source |
| MT 104 | Industrial Mfg Maint | — | Apprentices will learn the foundational principles and skills relating to machine maintenance awareness. They will learn to apply principals of welding, basic electricity, and fluid power systems to… source |
| MT 201 | Math for Industrial Maint | — | Application of mathematics to the industrial maintenance environment. Students will perform standard shop computations and conversions between measurement systems. Relevant mathematical concepts are… source |
| MT 202 | Communications | — | Introduction to basic communication concepts relating to the workplace. Concepts include theory and skills practice related to interpersonal, intercultural, and production team communications, techni… source |
| MUSC 110 | World Music | — | Introduction to the music of non-western cultures. Classical and folk traditions of Asia, traditional practices of Africa and Native America, and folk and regional styles of Europe and Latin America… source |
| MUSC 115 | Popular Music In America | — | Historical, social, and stylistic study of mainstream popular music in the 20th century, including jazz, country and western, Tin Pan Alley, Broadway musicals, and rock 'n' roll: sources, composers a… source |
| MUSC 116 | Survey of Jazz | — | Historical, social, and stylistic study of the major periods of jazz, beginning with the music's African roots and progressing chronologically to the avant-garde and popular jazz of today. source |
| MUSC 117 | Class Piano - Elementary | — | Class instruction in piano. Open to all students. source |
| MUSC 118 | Class Piano - Intermediate I | — | Class instruction in piano. Open to all students. source |
| MUSC 119 | Class Piano - Intermediate II | — | Class instruction in piano. Open to all students. source |
| MUSC 124 | Class Voice I | — | Basic principles of good singing and performance. Performance of songs from memory. Open to students at any performance level. May be repeated one time for credit. source |
| MUSC 125 | Class Voice II: Intermediate | — | Continued development of singing and performance techniques as introduced in . Emphasizes more advanced repertoire and styles of singing. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 128 | Class Guitar | — | Development of fundamental techniques in guitar performance. Introductory course for students with little or no experience. source |
| MUSC 151 | Private Piano | — | Individual instruction in piano, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 152 | Private Voice | — | Individual instruction in voice, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 153 | Private Strings | — | Individual instruction in strings, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 154 | Private Woodwinds | — | Individual instruction in woodwinds, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 155 | Private Brass | — | Individual instruction in brass, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 156 | Private Percussion | — | Individual instruction in percussion, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 159 | Private Guitar | — | Individual instruction in guitar, to be arranged. Instructor assigned by arrangement with chair of music faculty. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 217 | Composition & Improvisation | — | Private instruction in composing music and improvising melodic lines relating to chord structures, harmonic progressions, and appropriate scales and modes. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| MUSC 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| MUSC& 105 | Music Appreciation | — | Lectures, readings, films, and recordings concerning structure, form, and aspects of music for the listener. Historic and stylistic examinations of music from its beginnings in western culture. source |
| MUSC& 141 | Music Theory I | — | Introduction to concepts and terminology of music including rhythm, notation, scales, key signatures, tonality, and basic chords. source |
| NAT S 103 | Sustainability & Systems | — | An introduction to systems thinking with an emphasis on understanding the intersection between natural and human systems. Student analysis will focus on how to make human systems more sustainable. Si… source |
| NAT S 107 | Phys Sci for Everybody | — | Hands-on exploration of how motion, energy and forces affect the way things work. For non-science majors. Highly recommended for elementary education majors. source |
| NAT S 150 | Science of Weight Loss | — | Scientific information on weight and exercise physiology. Principles of healthy weight loss. Health risks of obesity. Physiological and environmental factors that influence weight. Critical evaluatio… source |
| NURS 100 | Nursing Assistant | — | Prepares students to function in a myriad of health care settings. Focuses on acquiring basic technical skills, personal care skills, restorative care skills, psych and social needs, and communicatio… source |
| NURS 110 | Nursing Therapeutics I | — | Introduction to the nursing concept of caring as framework. Concepts examined include client, nursing, health environment, nursing process, communication, teaching, learning and ethics. Labs provide… source |
| NURS 114 | Ethics/Policy In Healthcare I | — | Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This content is embedd… source |
| NURS 120 | Nursing Therapeutics II | — | Integrated view of mind/body responses to chronic health states. Incorporates rationale for intervention, nursing principles, development of cognitive, interpersonal, and technical skills essential t… source |
| NURS 125 | Psychosocial Issues Hlthcare I | — | Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. Incorpora… source |
| NURS 126 | Nutrition In Healthcare I | — | Principles of nutrition for the adult including the food pyramid for a healthy balanced diet, necessary micro and macronutrients in maintaining homeostasis, types of specialty diets, and guidelines f… source |
| NURS 130 | Nursing Therapeutics III | — | Explores complex body system alterations. Presents nursing therapies connected with alterations. Emphasizes cognitive, interpersonal, technical activities, development of critical thinking, ability t… source |
| NURS 136 | Nutrition In Healthcare II | — | Principles of nutrition for the adult with a focus on specialty diets to manage acute and chronic health alterations. Included are guidelines for meeting adequate nutritional needs in the adult patie… source |
| NURS 210 | Nursing Therapeutics IV | — | Integrated view of responses to normal growth and development from infancy-adolescence and expanding family. Nursing process and critical thinking to develop cognitive, interpersonal, technical skill… source |
| NURS 214 | Ethics/Policy in Healthcare II | — | Course applies values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This content is embed… source |
| NURS 215 | Psychosoc Issues Healthcare II | — | Examines determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This content i… source |
| NURS 216 | Nutrition In Healthcare III | — | Principles of nutrition for infant, maternal, and pediatric patients. Guidelines for nutritional requirements at preconception, perinatal, and birth through childhood. The principles of assessing nut… source |
| NURS 220 | Nursing Therapeutics V | — | Explore multisystem physical/mental health alterations, related nursing therapies. Emphasize cognitive, interpersonal, technical activities with clients. Student demonstrates complex skills, judgment… source |
| NURS 225 | Psychosocial Issues III | — | Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This cont… source |
| NURS 226 | Nutrition In Hc IV | — | Continuation of content in . Examines the scientific, social, economic, ethnic and psychological implications of nutrition in relation to health across the lifespan and in the context ofhealthcare pr… source |
| NURS 230 | Nurs/Thera VI-Transition | — | Aspects of professional nursing through exploration of personal values, ethics, accountability, power, politics, collective bargaining, and the business of healthcare systems. Clinical opportunities… source |
| NURS 234 | Ethics/Policy In Hc III | — | Integrated analysis of values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. source |
| NURS 235 | Psychosocial Issues IV | — | Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This cont… source |
| NUTR 120 | Vegetarian Cooking | — | Nutritional benefits and disadvantages of a plant-based diet. Application of knowledge through weekly food preparation sessions for applied learning of course content to include: cultural interpretat… source |
| NUTR 126 | Nutrition in Healthcare I | — | Principles of nutrition for the adult including the food pyramid for a healthy balanced diet, necessary micro and macronutrients in maintaining homeostasis, types of specialty diets, and guidelines f… source |
| NUTR 136 | Nutrition in Healthcare II | — | Principles of nutrition for the adult with a focus on specialty diets to manage acute and chronic health alterations. Guidelines for meeting adequate nutritional needs in the adult patient that contr… source |
| NUTR 160 | Sports Nutrition | — | Introductory study of sports nutrition and its relationship to health, fitness, and athletic performance. Provides specific nutritional recommendations for individuals participating in recreational e… source |
| NUTR 180 | Sustainable Food Systems | — | Study of the current food system in the U.S. and its relationship to the environment, the economy and health, particularly the nutritional health of citizens. Specific recommendations to help individ… source |
| NUTR 216 | Nutrition in Healthcare III | — | Principles of nutrition for infant, maternal, and pediatric patients. Guidelines for nutritional requirements at preconception, perinatal, and birth through childhood. The principles of assessing nut… source |
| NUTR 226 | Nutrition in Healthcare IV | — | Review of the principles of nutrition for the adult including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of needed nutrients for maintenance of optimal health. Nutritional requirements for surgical an… source |
| NUTR& 101 | Nutrition | — | Basic principles of nutrition for pregnancy, infants, children, adolescents and adults; guidelines for healthy diet, nutrient functions and food sources; digestion, absorption and metabolism of nutri… source |
| OCEA 294 | Oceanographic Research | — | In collaboration with faculty and peers, students propose, design, and conduct field/laboratory research, or propose and design an independent analysis of an existing long-term data set. After obtain… source |
| OCEA& 101 | Intro to Oceanography w/Lab | — | Introduction to Earthÿs oceans, including origin and evolution of ocean basins, composition and variability of seawater, oceanic structure and circulation patterns, and marine pollution. Laborator… source |
| OCEAT 111 | Ocean Technology | — | Conduct ocean sampling using standard oceanographic tools and techniques. Includes techniques for sampling surface and deep water quality, composition, temperature, density, currents, salinity, turbi… source |
| OS 101 | Planning, Mgmt & Op Resources | — | Students will be able to analyze capacity, demand, equipment, inventory, staffing, and budget reports. They will be able to compose budgets for staffing, materials, and funding resources. They will g… source |
| OS 102 | Advanced Communications | — | This course explores the relationship between LEAN and 6 Sigma concepts and production objectives. Apprentices identify waste within the value stream and demonstrate the ability to effectively analyz… source |
| OS 103 | LEAN and Six Sigma Foundations | — | This course explores the relationship between LEAN and 6 Sigma concepts and production objectives. Apprentices identify waste within the value stream and demonstrate the ability to effectively analyz… source |
| OS 104 | Enterprise Res Plan Foundation | — | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to a method or type of software that organizations use to manage day to day activities. In this course, students explore ways that ERP is used to efficiently… source |
| OS 105 | Enterprise Resource Planning | — | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to a method or type of software that organizations use to manage day-to-day activities. In this course, students will explore ways that ERP is used to effici… source |
| OS 106 | Production and Project Mgmt | — | Students will build on their knowledge of project management and explore techniques for getting projects back on track. They will focus on assigning project roles and responsibilities, problem solvin… source |
| PEHW 100 | Beginning Yoga | — | A unique exercise program to improve fitness through development of flexibility, strength and vitality. Special emphasis on yoga techniques for stress reduction, relaxation, posture and deep breathin… source |
| PEHW 101 | Intermediate Yoga | — | Progressive training in yoga postures with breath techniques and sequence development. Exploration of yogic diet, lifestyle, meditation and philosophy. Demonstration of greater understanding of yoga… source |
| PEHW 102 | Tai Chi | — | Classical Chinese exercise. Effortless, rhythmic art stressing slow breathing and relaxed postures and absolute calmness of mind. Promotes health and inner tranquility. May be repeated two times for… source |
| PEHW 103 | Beginning Karate | — | Fundamentals of the martial art of Karate. Basic techniques with a strong emphasis on physical fitness and self-defense. Effectively increases endurance, confidence, coordination and personal strengt… source |
| PEHW 104 | Intermediate Karate | — | Intermediate karate is the continuation of Beginning Karate/Self-Defense with emphasis on correct mental attitude, physical fitness, and self-defense. Practice on timing, agility and balance, and pre… source |
| PEHW 105 | Advanced Karate | — | Advanced Karate is the continuation of Intermediate Karate with strong emphasis on perfect execution of advanced techniques. Timing, distance, and use of the correct technique at the correct time are… source |
| PEHW 110 | International Folk Dance | — | Physical and mental exercise while participating in a variety of international folk and line dances. Basic steps, formations, and dance positions of various international and American folk and line d… source |
| PEHW 111 | Kick Boxing Aerobics | — | A dynamic low impact aerobic workout combining punches, jabs, and variety of kicks to strengthen upper and lower body. Effectively increases endurance, coordination, strength and balance. May be repe… source |
| PEHW 113 | Bench Step Aerobics | — | Bench stepping for aerobic conditioning. Exercises for flexibility, strength, cross training, and step combinations, performed on a lightweight platform designed for step training. Bench step aerobic… source |
| PEHW 114 | Zumba | — | Improve your fitness in aerobic exercise routines set to Latin-infused dance music. Routines feature interval training sessions with fast and slow rhythms and resistance training to help tone and scu… source |
| PEHW 116 | Cardio Fusion | — | Workout set to music is designed to train various aspects of fitness through activities such as boot camp, High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), circuit training, and floor and step aerobics. Stab… source |
| PEHW 119 | Intro Strength/Condition | — | Designed for students pursuing collegiate athletics or public safety careers. Information will be provided on proper techniques and program design for weight lifting, mobility, stability, speed, and… source |
| PEHW 120 | Circuit Fitness | — | Fast fitness! Circuit fitness develops cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, and flexibility through the use of weight machines, treadmills, rowing machines, and exercise bikes. Improve your fi… source |
| PEHW 121 | Walk, Jog, Run | — | Walk, jog and run your way to improved fitness. Correct techniques, basic physiology, and training methods for walking, jogging and running. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| PEHW 123 | Spin Cycling | — | Indoor stationary cycling combines basic cycling movements with motivational coaching and heart rate training to create a great cardiorespiratory workout with no impact. Designed for all fitness leve… source |
| PEHW 124 | Intro to Weight Training | — | Intro to basic weight training and flexibility exercises designed to improve muscle tone and physical conditioning. source |
| PEHW 125 | Weight Training-Level 1 | — | Proper resistance training techniques and program design concepts are introduced. Students create personalized workouts based on individual fitness assessments. May be repeated two times for credit. source |
| PEHW 126 | Weight Training-Level 2 | — | Proper resistance training techniques and program design concepts are taught in detail, building upon concepts from . Supersets, compound sets, and The Big Six movements (squat, bend/deadlift, lunge,… source |
| PEHW 128 | Women On Weights | — | Individualized conditioning program for various components of fitness. Strength on the stability ball, free weights, circuits, cardio/step with additional focus on learning principles of fitness to c… source |
| PEHW 148 | Volleyball | — | Practice and development of volleyball skills: serving, passing, setting, and spiking. Rules and court strategy through team play. source |
| PEHW 149 | Basketball | — | Basketball techniques and skills: dribbling, passing, and shooting. Practice and development of offensive and defensive strategy through competitive play. source |
| PEHW 199 | Special Project - Phys Educ | — | source |
| PEHW 201 | Emergency Response | — | Provides information and practice necessary for development of personal judgment, first aid knowledge and skills for self-help, help for others, and preparation for emergencies. Includes all levels o… source |
| PEHW 203 | Lifetime Health/Wellness | — | Dimensions of wellness, principles of and training for health-related fitness, the relationship of lifestyle habits to chronic disease, basic nutrition, stress management, and wellness for life. source |
| PEHW 235 | Consumer Health | — | Identify reliable sources of health information; differentiate between legitimate and fraudulent nutrition, exercise, weight loss, and health product claims; select appropriate health-care providers,… source |
| PHIL 110 | Social Ethics | — | Social-ethical study of society focusing on the 'great burning issues of the day.' Students will be encouraged to think for themselves and engage the instructor and one another in dialogue about some… source |
| PHIL 114 | Ethics & Policy Healthcare I | — | Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This content is embedd… source |
| PHIL 125 | Ethics 21st Cent. World Cinema | — | This course is a study of important approaches to moral thought using both philosophical texts and foreign films from the 21st century. Students will become better equipped to understand and critique… source |
| PHIL 214 | Ethics/Policy Healthcare II | — | Applications and analysis of values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. source |
| PHIL 215 | Ethics | — | Study of some of the more important questions that have shaped the development of moral philosophical thought from ancient times to the present. Students will be encouraged to think for themselves an… source |
| PHIL 234 | Ethics/Policy Healthcare III | — | Analyzes and applies values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This conte… source |
| PHIL 267 | Philosophy of Religion | — | A philosophical study of religious thought focusing primarily on the religious-philosophical and theological thinking associated with Christianity but not excluding Judaism, Islam, Buddhism or Hindui… source |
| PHIL 360 | Business Ethics | — | Investigate ethical problems in business through ethical theories, course readings, selected articles and case studies. Original research and discussion of business related ethical issues such as soc… source |
| PHIL& 101 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | Study of the more important questions that have shaped the development of philosophical thought throughout history. Areas of investigation include: the nature of reality, the nature of knowledge, the… source |
| PHIL& 115 | Critical Thinking | — | Focus on analyzing, evaluating, and constructing thought in clear logical fashion, with application to various fields. The criteria to be used when determining truth and falsity will also be examined… source |
| PHIL& 120 | Symbolic Logic | — | The course is a study of the methods and principles used to distinguish correct from incorrect reasoning. After establishing a few basic concepts, the course will proceed to discuss three types of sy… source |
| PHOTO 110 | Intro to Digital Photography | — | Introductory course in photography. Technical skills covered include DSLR camera operation, Adobe Lightroom processing techniques and output methods. Aesthetic concerns include traditional design and… source |
| PHOTO 111 | B&W Digital Photography | — | Black and white imaging as the basis for learning technical skills including manual DSLR camera operation, RAW exposure, RAW Photoshop workflow, printing and presentation techniques. Aesthetic concer… source |
| PHOTO 112 | Creative Explorations | — | Exploration of nontraditional image creation tools and processes as the basis for the advancement of the creative process. Projects will focus on concept development, material and visual experimentat… source |
| PHOTO 170 | College Newspaper/Photo | — | Photojournalism for The Clipper, the college newspaper. News, features, sports, and Photo-illustration. Page design and layout emphasized. Photographers work with student editors, reporters, and co-a… source |
| PHOTO 195 | Foundation Portfolio Rev | — | Portfolio review of student work from core curricula courses. Students work with program instructors to develop and review portfolio prior to continuation with advanced courses. Instructors evaluate… source |
| PHOTO 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| PHOTO 210 | Color Theory: Concept/Practice | — | Introduction to contemporary color theory for photographers. Explores advanced capture techniques and multiple post processing tools for color manipulation. Projects will focus on both creative devel… source |
| PHOTO 211 | Adv Process Digital Photo | — | Study and application of advanced digital processes. May include but not limited to: digital pinhole photography, image restoration, advanced retouching, advanced masking and compositing methods for… source |
| PHOTO 212 | Visual Thesis Project | — | Advanced students develop a body of personal work based on a project proposal, to be publicly exhibited. The process includes a written proposal, the development of the work based on multiple critiqu… source |
| PHOTO 230 | History of Photography | — | An overview of the history of photography with attention to aesthetic and cultural context and photography's multiple functions in society. Provides the student with the concepts necessary to effecti… source |
| PHOTO 243 | Studio Lighting Photo & Video | — | Study of constant studio lighting and digital camera techniques. Includes digital camera capture and workflow, concepts in studio lighting, subject and spatial manipulation techniques applicable for… source |
| PHOTO 244 | Studio Light Portraiture | — | Study of studio and location lighting strategies for use in digital photographic portraiture. Includes strobe and flash systems, traditional and non-traditional portraiture, posing, set design, layou… source |
| PHOTO 299 | Special Projects | — | For advanced student working on special projects other than those included in regular photography curriculum. Instruction permission required. source |
| PHYS 102 | Concepts and Connections | — | Laboratory-based introduction to physics that explores the nature of the universe using classical and modern theories of physics. Emphasizes the historical development of these theories and the scien… source |
| PHYS 130 | Fabrication Skills and Safety | — | Designed to introduce students to the tools used in woodworking and metal fabrication, instruct students in proper use of these tools and safety protocols associated with the tools and a shop in gene… source |
| PHYS 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| PHYS 777 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| PHYS 778 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| PHYS 888 | Transferred-In Course | — | source |
| PHYS& 114 | General Physics I | — | The first course in a one-year algebra-based General Physics sequence ( PHYS& 114 -116). Topics include motion, force, momentum and energy. source |
| PHYS& 115 | General Physics II | — | The second course in a one-year algebra-based General Physics sequence ( PHYS& 114 -116). Topics include periodic motion, mechanical waves and thermodynamics. source |
| PHYS& 116 | General Physics III | — | The third course in a one-year algebra-based General Physics sequence ( PHYS& 114 -116). Topics include electromagnetism and light. source |
| PHYS& 231 | Engineering Physics I Lab | — | Basic techniques of analysis useful for modeling experimental results and uncertainties. Working effectively as part of a team. Scientific and engineering report writing. Developing independent resea… source |
| PHYS& 232 | Engineering Physics II Lab | — | Basic techniques of analysis useful for modeling experimental results and uncertainties. Working effectively as part of a team. Scientific and engineering report writing. Developing independent resea… source |
| PHYS& 233 | Engineering Physics III Lab | — | Development and completion of team-designed experiment(s) utilizing instructor-approved topics. Production of a publication-quality report of results. Offered concurrently with PHYS& 243 . source |
| PHYS& 241 | Engineering Physics I | — | Mechanics. First quarter of a one-year calculus-based sequence ( PHYS& 241 -243) in classical and modern physics for engineering majors and most science majors planning to transfer. source |
| PHYS& 242 | Engineering Physics II | — | Thermodynamics and waves. Second quarter of a one-year calculus-based sequence ( PHYS& 241 -243) in classical and modern physics for engineering majors and most science majors planning to transfer. source |
| PHYS& 243 | Engineering Physics III | — | Electromagnetism. Third quarter of a one-year calculus-based sequence ( PHYS& 241 -243) in classical and modern physics for engineering majors and most science majors planning to transfer. source |
| PM 101 | Intro to Property Mgt | — | Introduction to multi-family affordable housing; programs and operating subsidies; ethics in property management; orientation to themajor functions of property management. source |
| PM 102 | Desk Clerk Operations | — | Overview of desk clerk operations, procedures, and security. source |
| PM 103 | Tenant Services & Comm | — | Conflict resolution, complaint handling, social services, and buildingmaintenance. Written correspondence and report writing. Referrals to social services. Includes word processing and email. source |
| PM 104 | Property Mgt - Maint I | — | This course addresses the skills necessary to work as an entry-level Property Management Maintenance worker. This is the first course in the series. source |
| PM 105 | Property Mgt - Maint II | — | This course addresses the skills necessary to work as an entry-level Property Management Maintenance worker. This is the second course in the series. source |
| PM 295 | Prop Mgt Clerk Internshp | — | Intern in a housing project under the supervision of a property management director. Requires a minimum of 200 clock hours. source |
| PMF 101 | Intro to Precision Metal Fab | — | Introduce the basics of controlled punching, laser cutting, forming machines and machining operations. source |
| PMF 102 | Precision Metal Fab Technology | — | Identification and use of tools, tooling theory and construction of tooling. source |
| PMF 103 | Mtrls, Processes, References | — | Choice of materials and their properties; various processes for converting material into manufacturing parts; and the interrelation between materials and processes, particularly regarding feasibility… source |
| PMF 104 | CNC Operation and Setup | — | Computer numerical control (CNC) setup and operation of punch presses, press breaks, turning centers, and milling machines. source |
| PMF 201 | Shop Math | — | Relevant mathematical concepts including basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry for understanding formulas, ratios, and measuring techniques. source |
| PMF 202 | Engineering Drawings | — | Interpreting technical drawings and transforming drawings into manufactured products. source |
| PMF 203 | Safety and Inspection | — | Hazardous materials, washers, sealers, masking, coatings and surface finishes. source |
| PMF 204 | CAD and Manufacturing | — | Navigation within CAD/CAM software, creating three dimensional solid models using industry best practices, and manipulation of assemblies made from these parts. source |
| POLS 210 | Politics of Diversity | — | Introductory analysis of the politics of diversity in the American experience, focusing on how material conditions and societal structures relate to power relations, unequal outcomes, and identity. T… source |
| POLS 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research in any of the aspects or subfields of Political Science. PR: Permission of Instructor. source |
| POLS& 101 | Intro. to Political Science | — | Introductory consideration of fundamental and enduring political questions such as: What is politics? How do political systems begin? What is the value of democracy? What produces political change? C… source |
| POLS& 200 | Introduction to Law | — | Introduction to foundational legal concepts and reasoning, exploring the nature of law, distinctions between federal and state court systems, and contrasts between civil and criminal litigation. Thro… source |
| POLS& 202 | United States Government | — | Introductory analysis of national policy-making in the United States. Explores constitutional origins and development; influence of public opinion, media, political parties, elections, and interest g… source |
| POLS& 203 | International Relations | — | Introductory analysis of relations between and among nation states and other actors in the global system. Nationalism and its expressions; alternatives to nationalism; formulating and implementing fo… source |
| POLS& 204 | Comparative Government | — | Introductory comparative analysis of national political systems, including those identified as Western Democratic, Authoritarian and Transitional. Topics include: levels of development; ideologies; c… source |
| PPT 223 | Manufacturing Management | — | In this course, plastics processing apprentices will learn essential management concepts for the modern manufacturing industry. source |
| PSYC 125 | Psychosocial Issues I | — | Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This cont… source |
| PSYC 180 | Drugs, Behavior and Society | — | Introduction to psychopharmacology (the study of the effects of drugs on the brain and behavior) and the processes of drug addiction. An overview of drug use historically and in contemporary society… source |
| PSYC 205 | Introduction to Personality | — | Examination of theoretical approaches to personality, major philosophical positions, experimental methods, and data used in evaluating various personality theories. source |
| PSYC 209 | Research Methods in Soc Sci | — | Overview of the scientific method as used in the social sciences. Major topics include the principles of empirical science, hypothesis generation and testing, research design, data analysis and inter… source |
| PSYC 210 | Human Sexuality | — | Survey of biological, psychological, and social determinants of human sexuality and sexual behavior from diverse perspectives as they relate to culture, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, and… source |
| PSYC 215 | Psychosocial Issues II | — | Examines determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This content i… source |
| PSYC 225 | Psychosocial Issues III | — | Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This cont… source |
| PSYC 230 | Cognition/Learning/Motivation | — | Course aims at establishing enduring links between psychological theory, research, and their classroom applications. The focus of is on cognitive, motivational, and affective development in children… source |
| PSYC 235 | Psychosocial Issues IV | — | Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This cont… source |
| PSYC 240 | Social Psychology | — | Scientific study of the way individuals think, feel and behave in social situations. Applies the scientific methods used in the field to study social behavior and social issues. Common topics include… source |
| PSYC 256 | Special Topics: Psych Seminar | — | Introduction to contemporary or classic psychological topics. Quarter topics will be determined by faculty or student interest/demand. This format allows for interdisciplinary approaches that include… source |
| PSYC 299 | Special Projects | — | source |
| PSYC& 100 | General Psychology | — | Psychology as a science using the biopsychosocial approach to explain human behavior and mental processes. Topics include the brain and nervous system, learning and memory, research methods in psycho… source |
| PSYC& 200 | Lifespan Psychology | — | Study of quantitative and qualitative developmental changes that occur throughout the human lifespan from conception to death. Emphasis on understanding physical, emotional, social and cognitive deve… source |
| PSYC& 220 | Psychological Disorders | — | Overview of psychological disorders, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. Investigation of the origins, symptoms, development of mental health conditions, and understanding the biopsychosocial factor… source |
| RUSS& 121 | Russian I | — | Beginning sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Russian pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Russian. Listening, speaking, reading, and writi… source |
| RUSS& 122 | Russian II | — | Second in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Russian pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Russian. Listening, speaking, reading, and wri… source |
| RUSS& 123 | Russian III | — | Third in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Russian pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Russian. Listening, speaking, reading, and writ… source |
| RUSS& 221 | Russian IV | — | Continuation of RUSS& 123 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| RUSS& 222 | Russian V | — | Continuation of RUSS& 221 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| RUSS& 223 | Russian VI | — | Continuation of RUSS& 222 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| SOC 170 | Intro to Power & Privilege | — | Introductory survey of the individual and institutional issues of power and privilege in the United States. Explores historical, structural, and institutional biases, responses, behaviors, and practi… source |
| SOC 209 | Research Methods in Soc Sci | — | This course will provide an overview of the scientific method as used in the social sciences. Major topics include the principles of empirical science, hypothesis generation and testing, research des… source |
| SOC 220 | The Family | — | Analysis of the family as a social institution utilizing cross-cultural, historical, and contemporary perspectives. Examination of the changing conceptions of family, emergent norms, family crises, a… source |
| SOC 233 | Sociology of Nonviolence | — | Explores the social and political foundations of nonviolence in a variety of social institutions and settings: interpersonal, community, national and international. Discussion of secular and religiou… source |
| SOC 240 | Social Psychology | — | Social psychology is the scientific study of the way individuals think, feel and behave in social situations. It applies the scientific method of systematic observation, description, and measurement… source |
| SOC 255 | Medicine across Cultures | — | Cross-cultural analysis of the environmental, historical, biological and cultural contributions to illness and health. Also offered as . Credit may not be earned in both and . Writing assignments rep… source |
| SOC 260 | Comparative Religions | — | source |
| SOC 299 | Special Projects | — | Independent study and research in sociology. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source |
| SOC& 101 | Introduction to Sociology | — | Study of society. General survey of cultural and social systems and their relationship to the lives of individuals. source |
| SOC& 201 | Social Problems | — | Analysis of structural factors contributing to various social problems. Study of theoretical, historical and practical models to resolve these problems. source |
| SPAN 111 | Conversational Spanish I | — | First in a sequence of oral communication courses designed to accompany SPAN& 121 , 122 and 123. Emphasis on oral skills with practice and reinforcement of pronunciation, grammar and conversational p… source |
| SPAN 112 | Conversational Spanish II | — | Second in a sequence of oral communication courses designed to accompany SPAN& 121 , 122 and 123. Emphasis on oral skills with practice and reinforcement of pronunciation, grammar and conversational… source |
| SPAN 113 | Conversational Spanish III | — | Third in a sequence of oral communication courses designed to accompany SPAN& 121 , 122 and 123. Emphasis on oral skills with practice and reinforcement of pronunciation, grammar and conversational p… source |
| SPAN& 121 | Spanish I | — | First in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Spanish pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Spanish. Listening, speaking, reading and writi… source |
| SPAN& 122 | Spanish II | — | Second in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Spanish pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Spanish. Listening, speaking, reading and writ… source |
| SPAN& 123 | Spanish III | — | Third in a sequence of courses to practice functional elements of Spanish pronunciation, grammar and culture in the context of practical conversational Spanish. Listening, speaking, reading and writi… source |
| SPAN& 221 | Spanish IV | — | Continuation of SPAN& 123 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| SPAN& 222 | Spanish V | — | Continuation of SPAN& 221 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| SPAN& 223 | Spanish VI | — | Continuation of SPAN& 222 . Active and systematic review of grammar, building of vocabulary, greater emphasis on oral comprehension, compositions, readings and discussions. source |
| STEM 101 | College Success In STEM | — | Orientation to academic and career opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Introduction to functions, responsibilities and characteristics of professionals in STEM related… source |
| STEM 102 | Equity in STEM | — | Project-based introduction to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), focusing on introductory skills in problem solving, mathematical reasoning, and communication. Working in teams… source |
| STEM 103 | Intro Scripting using Python | — | Introductory course for students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to gain familiarity with programming concepts using Python, while focusing on problem-solving,… source |
| STEM 298 | Interdisciplinary Design Proj | — | Design projects open to all students in design and manufacturing related fields. Class structure guides interdisciplinary student teams through a process of conceptualizing a project, developing and… source |
| STEM 299 | Special Projects in STEM | — | source |
| TS 11 | Educational Interview | — | A learner-focused course designed to orient students to the ABE/HSC program and other resources and services. Course will appraise students on their current abilities, characteristics, backgrounds, a… source |
| TS 31 | Reading HS US History I | — | Analysis of important themes in American social and political history from Revolutionary America to the Civil War. Development of academic literacy including evaluation of content, examining points o… source |
| TS 32 | Reading Amer Govt/Civics | — | Emphasis of this class on the critical role of American citizenship through discussion of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Students will read, write, listen, speak and think critically about… source |
| TS 33 | Reading HS US History II | — | Analysis of important themes in American social and political history from Reconstruction to the 20th Century. Development of academic literacy including evaluation of content, examining points of vi… source |
| TS 34 | Reading WA State History | — | Integrated reading, writing, listening, speaking, and critical thinking focusing on Washington State History through multicultural perspectives. Students will examine Washington's social, cultural, e… source |
| TS 37 | Reading HS WA/US History II | — | Analysis of important themes in American social and political history from Revolutionary America to the present with regional dimensions in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. Includes the de… source |
| TS 44 | Basic ELA Computer Skill | — | This course is designed for ELA students who need basic introductory computer and keyboarding skills. Emphasis is on basic computer skills and learning strategies to help students transition to the c… source |
| TS 53 | Life Science I | — | Basic development of two of the five core ideas in the life sciences; structures and function; inheritance and variation of traits. Analysis of scientific methods and critical thinking. Integrated ac… source |
| TS 54 | Life Science II | — | Basic development of three of the five core ideas in the life sciences: matter and energy in organisms and ecosystems; inter-dependent relationships in ecosystems; natural selection and evolution. An… source |
| TS 60 | Basic Math Skills II | — | Fractions, decimals, proportions; order of operations; evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions with whole numbers; solving algebraic equations with whole numbers. Equivalent to HSC 60.… source |
| TS 64 | Reading Essentials | — | Reading skills designed to introduce students to the academic classroom. Focus on personal, social, cognitive and knowledge-building framework for reading. Introduction to a variety of texts, includi… source |
| TS 66 | Basic Computer Skills | — | Designed for students who need introductory computer, technology and keyboarding skills. Emphasis is on basic computer skills and learning strategies to help students transition to college-level clas… source |
| TS 70 | Preparation for Algebra | — | Proportions and percentages; integers; order of operations; evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions; solving algebraic equations with fractions, decimals and integers. source |
| TS 72 | Intermediate Conversation | — | Equips students with English listening and speaking skills for academic and personal success. Intended for students taking or eligible to take TS 77 or 87. source |
| TS 73 | Intermediate Grammar | — | Focus on basic sentence structure and verb tenses. Prepares students to express their thoughts and ideas in complete sentences with accurate sentence boundaries in both spoken and written forms. Inte… source |
| TS 74 | Intro/College Navigation | — | Focus on college preparation, reading for meaning and information, and study skills. Designed for the student who is returning to school or is seeking ways to survive in college. Identify learning st… source |
| TS 76 | Mathematical Literacy | — | Review of basic concepts in mathematics focusing on real-world applications and conceptual understanding. Topics include: prime factorizations; operations on rational numbers; evaluation of algebraic… source |
| TS 77 | Introduction to Writing | — | Introduction to writing through developing knowledge of grammar, usage and sentence structure. Students learn to organize ideas logically, express opinions and provide supporting ideas. Students lear… source |
| TS 81 | Geometry I | — | A basic introduction to the following concepts: congruence, proof, and constructions; similarity and trigonometry; extending to three dimensions. source |
| TS 82 | Exploring STEM through Geom | — | Introduction to STEM through a series of applied mini-projects that integrate design, analysis, and fabrication. Emphasize the interconnectedness of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.… source |
| TS 83 | High Intermediate Grammar | — | Focus on various sentence structures and verb tenses. Improve accuracy in both spoken and written forms of communication. Intended for students who are taking or eligible to take TS 87 . source |
| TS 84 | Intro to College Reading | — | Designed to improve students' reading knowledge, skills and abilities in order to prepare for college courses that require reading. Emphasis on reading using metacognitive processes, preparing for an… source |
| TS 86 | Intermediate Algebra | — | Introductory course in mathematical reasoning, focusing on real-world applications and conceptual understanding. Topics include ratios and percentages, linear models, quadratic applications, algebrai… source |
| TS 87 | Writing & Academic Plan | — | Development of grammar, punctuation and sentence style skills including compound and complex sentences. Topics in writing include understanding academic opportunities that will lead to transition to… source |
| TS 92 | Advanced Conversation | — | Equips students with English listening and speaking skills to improve communication for academic and career success. Intended for students taking or eligible to take TS 97 or TS 98 . source |
| TS 93 | Advanced Grammar | — | Focus on various sentence structures and editing skills that help students accurately express their thoughts and ideas in both spoken and written forms of communication. Intended for students taking… source |
| TS 94 | Intro/Reading Literature | — | Reading to advance comprehension, critical thinking and vocabulary skills as well as enhance confidence in preparation for reading college literature assignments. Focus on reading longer works of bot… source |
| TS 95 | Prior Learng Experience | — | Students will assess, with the assistance of instructor, their current academic abilities and needed level of competencies in reading, writing, and math in order to develop a portfolio with future ac… source |
| TS 96 | Transitional Computer Skills | — | This course is designed for students who need basic computer confidence and skill-building. Emphasis is on basic computer skills and learning strategies to help students succeed in college-level clas… source |
| TS 97 | Intro/College Paragraphs | — | Prepares students for college writing, including advanced grammar and sentence styles and the paragraph structure. Introduces information literacy, research skills, and group projects. Equivalent to… source |
| TS 98 | Intro/College Essays | — | Prepares students for college writing, including formal academic writing styles and the essay structure. Introduces information literacy, research skills, and documentation styles in order to transit… source |
| TS 99 | Academic Support Modules | — | The Academic Support Module course will offer 1-5 credit modules in pre-college level reading, learning strategies, study skills support, and basic computer technology for academic success in college… source |
| WELD 100 | Prep for Success in Industry | — | An introduction to standards, processes and operational procedures of the industrial and manufacturing trades. Introduction to employer industry soft-skill standards through classroom activities. Stu… source |
| WELD 101 | Introduction to Welding | — | Introduction to welding including safety, set-up and operation of tools and equipment common to fabrication shop, common metallurgical terms, alloying elements used in the production of carbon steels… source |
| WELD 105 | Intro to Fabrication Planning | — | Welding with a focus on the preparation tasks needed for welding and fabrication. Starting and completing fabrication preparation tasks independently or in teams by focusing on soft skills in topics… source |
| WELD 106 | Intro Fabrication Document | — | Introduction to the various documentation used in the welding industry for safety, quality control, production, performance, and day to day welding business functions. Enables the student to describe… source |
| WELD 111 | Basic Layout | — | Course will include baseline radial, cylindrical and triangulation layout techniques used to develop flat pattern, pipe intersections and conical shapes. Basic lofting techniques covering the use of… source |
| WELD 150 | Blueprint Reading for Industry | — | Comprehensive overview of engineering drawings, lines and symbols as applied to the machine and fabrication trades rather than construction. Study of basic lines of a blueprint, three-view, isometric… source |
| WELD 151 | Carbon Steel Metallurgy | — | Study of metallurgical terms as applied to carbon steels. Study of the properties of metals, phase changes, melting and solidification rates, weld bead metallurgy, and heat affected zones. Course als… source |
| WELD 152 | Weld Base Mtrls and Processes | — | Course will cover base material classification systems and identification systems including S.A.E. (Society of Automotive Engineers), A.S.T.M. (American Society of Testing and Materials), and A.W.S.… source |
| WELD 153 | Non-ferrous Metallurgy | — | Course covers the basic metallurgy of stainless steels, aluminum and cast iron. Class includes the heat treatment of these non-ferrous materials, the material designation systems, filler metal design… source |
| WELD 154 | Industrial Safety | — | Course coverspersonal conduct and professional expectations of welding personnal in a plant setting. source |
| WELD 155 | Heat Treat | — | Analyzing results of various heat treatments of ferrous andnon-ferrous metals. source |
| WELD 160 | Intro Weld Nondestructive Test | — | Introduction, overview, and practice interpreting results from nondestructive examination methods. Enables the student to describe the strengths, weaknesses, and uses of each method presented. Practi… source |
| WELD 161 | Visual Testing Level I | — | Formal classroom training for Visual Testing (VT) Level I Certification. Overview of the theory of light, principles of visual inspection, VT equipment, and VT testing techniques. Hands-on practical… source |
| WELD 162 | Magnetic Particle Testing Level I | — | Formal classroom training for Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Level I Certification. Overview of the theory of magnetism, principles of MT inspection, MT equipment, and MT testing techniques. Hands-on… source |
| WELD 163 | Liquid Penetrant Testing Level I | — | Formal classroom training for Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT) Level I Certification. Introduction to liquid penetrant, processing, principles of PT inspection, PT equipment, and PT testing techniques.… source |
| WELD 164 | Ultrasonic Testing Level I | — | Formal classroom training for Ultrasound Testing (UT) Level I Certification. Overview of ultrasonic theory, principles of acoustics, UT equipment, and UT testing techniques. Hands-on practical experi… source |
| WELD 190 | Oxy-acetylene Welding/Cutting | — | Course covers the principles and techniques of oxy-acetylene welding and brazing and oxy-fuel flame cutting to develop solid entry level skills required by industry. Class includes set-up and use of… source |
| WELD 191 | Basic Arc Welding | — | The principles and techniques of basic manual Shielded Metal Arc Welding using E 6010 and or E 6011 electrodes to make fillet welds and open root welds acceptable to industry standards in the flat, h… source |
| WELD 192 | Advanced Arc Welding | — | Principles and techniques of manual Shielded Metal Arc Welding using E 7018 electrodes to produce fillet, and groove welds in all positions acceptable to industry standards in the flat, horizontal, v… source |
| WELD 193 | Basic Pipe Welding | — | Principles and techniques of pipe welding using shielded metal arc welding or gas tungsten arc welding. Class includes joint preparation, filler metal selection as applied to the 2G, 5G and 6G weldin… source |
| WELD 194 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | — | Fundamentals and techniques used in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process. Course includes set-up and adjustment of the GTAW equipment for use with steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Identifying pro… source |
| WELD 195 | Gas Metal Arc Welding | — | Principles and techniques of the Gas Metal Arc Welding process on steel and aluminum. Course will include set-up and adjustment of the GMAW equipment for short arc, spray transfer and pulse spray tra… source |
| WELD 196 | Flux Core Arc Welding | — | Principles and techniques of Flux-cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes on mild steel. Shop safety and set-up and adjustment of equipment. Multiple-pass and groove welds in flat, horizontal, vertical an… source |
| WELD 199 | Special Projects | — | source |
| WELD 205 | Fab Workshop Improvement | — | A course for welding students with a focus on improving thefabrication workshop. Includes material lists, inventories, economic layout, measurements, weights in English and metric system. source |
| WELD 210 | Heavy Plate Fabrication | — | Principles and techniques used in plate fabrication. Class is geared toward the Marine Construction Industry and will include terms, tools and techniques common to ship building. Students will work i… source |
| WELD 211 | Sheet Metal Fabrication | — | Procedures and methods of basic sheet metal fabrication. Students plan and produce a variety of projects from prints and drawings utilizing flat pattern lay-out, measuring, bending sequences, spot we… source |
| WELD 212 | Pipefitting and Pipe Fab | — | Presents basic pipefitting methods, tools, terms and techniques. Identification of pipe schedules, fitting types and valve types. Working in teams and from blueprints students will fabricate various… source |
| WELD 213 | Practical Fab and Adv Welding | — | Sequences and methods of structural steel fabrication and assembly. Identification of structural shapes and their uses. Working from blueprints and or drawings students will plan, fabricate and join… source |
| WELD 214 | Pressbrake/Sub Arc Weld | — | This course covers the basic safety, set up and operation of the sub arc welding process on plate and pre-fabricated pipe sections and our 120 ton hydraulic press brake including bending sequences, b… source |
| WELD 215 | Press Brake Operation | — | This course covers the basic safety, set up and operation of our 120 ton hydraulic press brake including bending sequences, bump rolling ofpipe sections and basic maintenance of the equipment. source |
| WELD 216 | Advanced TIG Welding | — | Advanced TIG welding techniques used in specialized manufacturing such as Aerospace and the Nuclear Industry. Course will include use of water cooled torches, purge systems and gas lenses. The focus… source |
| WELD 217 | Aerospace Sheet Metal Fab | — | Procedures and methods of basic sheet metal fabrication with a special focus on the aerospace industry. Students plan and produce a variety of projects from prints and drawings utilizing flat pattern… source |
| WELD 225 | Welding Skills Building | — | Designed for the student who is seeking practice time prior to taking a state welding certification test or for the student seeking to improve current welding skills through additional lab time. May… source |
| WELD 226 | Welding Skills Building 2 | — | Designed for the student who is seeking practice time prior to taking a state welding certification test or for the student seeking to improve current welding skills through additional lab time. May… source |
| WELD 231 | Welding Capstone | — | Application of welding processes and techniques learned on carbon steel with necessary changes to an aluminum boat hull using both GTAW and GMAW. Welding codes for the hull and structural components… source |
| WELD 285 | CNC Plasma/Waterjet Cutting | — | Introduction to automated manufacturing on vertical three axis plasma and waterjet Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) welding equipment with the use of multiple 2D Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs… source |
| WELD 286 | Aero CNC Plasma Cutting 2 | — | Programming and use of the computerized cutting system using AutoCad with a special focus on the aerospace industry. Special emphasis on aerospace sector, tools, equipment, common uses, production pa… source |
| WELD 287 | CNC Waterjet Cutting | — | This course serves as an introduction to the CNC Waterjet Cutting process on a variety of materials including ferrous and non-ferrous metals and carbon fiber composites. source |
| WELD 288 | CNC Plasma Cutting 2 | — | Additional programming and use of the computerized cutting system using AutoCad with a special focus on the aerospace industry. Special emphasis on aerospace sector, tools, equipment, common uses, pr… source |
| WELD 290 | Adv Matl Cutting/Processing | — | Practical application of advanced cutting and processing techniques for material preparation. Enables the student to describe the strengths, weaknesses, and uses of each cutting process presented. Pr… source |
| WELD 291 | Basic Arc Welding 2 | — | The principles and techniques of additional basic manual Shielded Metal Arc Welding using E 6010 and or E 6011 electrodes to make fillet welds and open root welds acceptable to industry standards in… source |
| WELD 292 | Advanced Arc Welding 2 | — | Principles and techniques of additional advanced manual Shielded Metal Arc Welding using E 7018 electrodes to produce fillet, and groove welds in all positions acceptable to industry standards in the… source |
| WELD 294 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2 | — | Additional fundamentals and techniques used in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process. Course includes set-up and adjustment of the GTAW equipment for use with steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Iden… source |
| WELD 295 | Work Experience Internship | — | Provides student with a safe, supervised work environment to apply their welding and fabrication skills, fostering professional growth and self-confidence in the welding industry. May be repeated one… source |
| WELD 296 | Flux Core Arc Welding 2 | — | Designed to help students develop additional skills necessary to weld with the FCAW processes and pass an AWS D1.1 and/or a WABO 27-13 Standard Qualification test in all positions. Class will cover s… source |
| WELD 297 | Work Experience Internship 2 | — | Provides students with a safe, supervised work environment to apply their additional welding and fabrication skills, fostering professional growth and self-confidence in the welding industry to meet… source |
| WFT 83 | Foundations/Learning Managemnt | — | Focus on developing and using effective study, time management and test taking skills. Critical thinking as a tool in troubleshooting problems and in decision making will also be emphasized. This is… source |
| WFT 84 | Foundations Career Development | — | Course guides Youth Re-Engagement students through career assessment, goal setting and the development of a career ladder. Labor market research, resume and cover letter preparation, and practice int… source |
| WFT 89 | College Communications | — | Incorporates study skills, library research, writing, and reading comprehension for Youth Re-Engagement (U-3) students. Emphasis on using these communication skills in the college. Special course for… source |