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ProgramCredentialDescription
Accounting, AAS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Accounting Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Accounting Paraprofessional, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Practical Accounting, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Applied Management - Entrepreneurship, BAS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Architectural Technology, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Architectural Technology, AAS-T ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Architectural Technology, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Revit, Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Auto Body Technician, AAS ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Auto Body Technician - Estimating and Shop Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Auto Body Technician - Non-Structural Repair, Certificate of Completion ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Auto Body Technician - Refinishing, Certificate of Completion ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Auto Body Technician - Structural Repair, Certificate of Completion ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Auto Repair Technician, AAS ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Auto Repair Technician, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
General Service Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Baking Arts, AAS ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Baking Arts, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Baking Skills, Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Management in Baking, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Specialty Baking, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Behavioral Healthcare, BAS ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Behavioral and Social Services, AAS ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Behavioral and Social Services, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Substance Use Disorders Counseling, Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Business Technology, AAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Administrative Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Business Technology, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Human Resource, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Microsoft Office Applications, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Microsoft Office Core, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Project Management Support, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Computer Science, BS ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Associate in Computer Science, Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Computer Security and Network Technology, AAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Computer Security and Network Technology, AAS-T ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
IT Support Technician, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Network Support Technician, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Information Technology: Computing and Software Development, BAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Computing and Software Development, AAS-T ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
C++/C# Programmer, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Software Development, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Web Applications Development, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Web Development, Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Culinary Arts, AAS ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Culinary Arts, Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Dental Hygiene, BAS ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Design, BAS ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Design, AAS-T ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
User-Centered Design, AAS-T ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Digital Design, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
User-Centered Design, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
User-Centered Design, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Web and Mobile Design, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician, AAS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Digital Gaming and Interactive Media, BAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Digital Gaming and Interactive Media, AAS-T ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, BAS ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, AAS ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Education Paraeducator, AAS-T ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
PCB Design Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Associate in Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering, AS-T Track 2/MRP ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Associate in Civil & Mechanical Engineering, AS-T Track 2/MRP ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Associate in Computer and Electrical Engineering, AS-T Track 2/MRP ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Environmental Horticulture, AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Environmental Horticulture - Midpoint, Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Environmental Horticulture, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Growing, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Funeral Directing and Management, AAS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Funeral Service Education, AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Humanities Courses ▸ 25 courses source
Natural Science Courses ▸ 4 courses source
Quantitative Reasoning Courses ▸ 12 courses source
Social Science Courses ▸ 6 courses source
Written Communication Courses ▸ 2 courses source
Health Sciences, AAS-T with Dental Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Health Sciences, AAS-T with Medical Office Administration, Certificate of Completion ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Health Sciences, AAS-T with Nursing Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Applied Management - Human Resource Management, BAS ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Human Resource Management, AAS-T ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Human Resource Management, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Human Resource Strategic Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Human Resource Talent Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Applied Art - Illustration, BAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Illustration, AAS-T ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Machining Technology, AAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
CNC Production and Inspection, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Machining Technology, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Milling Setup and Operation, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Multi-Axis Programming, Setup, and Operation, Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Turning Setup and Operation, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Associate in Math Education, Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Mechanical Design Technology, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
SolidWorks, Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Medical Assisting, AAS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Medical Assisting, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Medical Office Administration, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Nursing, AAS-T ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Nursing Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS-T ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Associate in Pre-Nursing, Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Public Health, BAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Sewing, Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management, BAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Business Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Welding Technology, AAS ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Welding Introduction, Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Welding Technology, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
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ACCT105Quickbooks3 credits QuickBooks is a popular accounting program designed for both business and personal use. Instruction includes how to create and use a variety of accounts and forms pertaining to customers, v… source
ACCT111Introduction to Accounting I5 credits This is an introductory course emphasizing double entry bookkeeping for a sole proprietor. Students learn how to record business transactions, detect and correct errors, and prepare financi… source
ACCT112Business Calculator Applications3 credits Students learn to use the desktop calculator by touch with a proficiency in speed and accuracy. Students use the desktop calculator to solve a variety of business-related problems. Prerequi… source
ACCT121Introduction to Accounting II5 credits Course covers basic accounting concepts, principles, and financial statement preparation for a sole proprietorship. The course emphasizes merchandising operations, special journals, payroll… source
ACCT255Income Tax I5 credits Introduction to federal income tax laws for individuals. Course covers gross income, deductions, and tax credits with emphasis on in-depth preparation of individual tax returns. This course… source
ACCT256Income Tax II5 credits Beyond the basics of ACCT 255 individual income taxes. Course covers business expenses, cost recovery (tax depreciation), capital gains and losses, disposition of business assets, partnersh… source
ACCT275Ethics in Business5 credits This course introduces ethical decision making processes used in business. Through group interaction and case scenarios, students learn moral philosophies and social responsibilities as the… source
ACCT280Accounting Projects3 credits A capstone simulation the student develops with the instructor to give the student more depth or breadth in application or theory in accounting. Prerequisites: BTE 112 and Quarter Five or Q… source
ACCT301Managerial Accounting5 credits This course will focus on accounting concepts and applications that will managers identify, measure, analyze, and communicate information about their departments’ operations and profitabili… source
ABED10ABE Orientation1 credits This course is for students who plan to enroll in the ABE program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Topics covered include LWIT campus resources, programs, and courses, and educat… source
ABED15ABE Workskills3 credits This course prepares students to find employment in the United States. Prerequisites: ELL 65 (or equivalent CASAS placement) and instructor permission Corequisites: ABED 24 or higher Course source
ABED24Writing Fundamentals6 credits This course is exclusively for students who have completed the ELL course sequence in reading, writing, speaking, and listening but need further practice with writing before attending eithe… source
ABED30Adult Basic Education Math I1-2 credits Students gain mastery of whole number concepts and methods through the use of the four basic mathematical operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) in both numeric and story proble… source
ABED40Math for Everyday Life5 credits This course covers the use of the four basic mathematical operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) in problems related to daily living. Content includes numeric, symbol, and word re… source
ABED46Reading and Writing Strategies5 credits Students will gain fundamental reading and writing strategies that them to utilize the writing process to produce essays. ) Draw inferences to make conclusions and predictions in a variety… source
ABED50Basic Skills for College Preparation10 credits This adult basic education course is for students interested in enrolling in a college certificate or degree program. It contextualizes basic skills (reading, writing, speaking, critical t… source
ABED53Nursing Assistant I-BEST Support3 credits This course is exclusively for students who are enrolled in the first term of the Nursing Assistant Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills covered i… source
ABED54Grammar and Writing for High Intermediate/Advanced ELL3 credits This online course s students strengthen writing skills that meet writing source
ABED55ABE Learning Strategies6 credits This course contextualizes reading, writing, speaking, and listening with metacognitive and self-regulation skills. Students build resilience and motivation to transition into college-level… source
ABED61Welding I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the first term of the Welding Introduction Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills covered in the… source
ABED62Welding I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the second term of the Welding Introduction Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills covered in th… source
ABED63Machining I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the Machining Certificate of Completion programs including CNC Production and Inspection, Milling Setup and Operation, Multi-Axis Program… source
ABED64Machining I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the Machining Certificate of Completion programs including CNC Production and Inspection, Milling Setup and Operation, Multi-Axis Program… source
ABED66Child Care I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the Early Childhood Education Initial Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills associated with the… source
ABED67Medical Office Admin I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the first term of the Medical Office Administration Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills cover… source
ABED68Medical Office Admin I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the second term of the I-BEST Medical Office Administration Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skil… source
ABED69Medical Office Admin I-BEST Support III3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the third term of the I-BEST Medical Office Administration Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skill… source
ABED70Business Technology I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the I-BEST Business Technology Certificate of Completion program. It addresses terminology and skills covered in the first-term technical… source
ABED71Hospitality I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the first quarter of either the I-BEST Culinary Arts Certificate of Completion or the I-BEST Baking Skills Certificate of Completion prog… source
ABED72Business Technology I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students who are enrolled in the I-BEST Business Technology Certificate of Completion program. It addresses terminology and skills covered in the second-term… source
ABED73Hospitality I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the second quarter of the I-BEST Culinary Arts Certificate of Completion or the second quarter of the I-BEST Baking Skills Certificate of… source
ABED74Transportation I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the I-BEST General Service Technician Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills covered in the firs… source
ABED76Transportation I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the I-BEST General Service Technician Certificate of Completion program. It addresses specific terminology and skills covered in the seco… source
ABED77Accounting I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the I-BEST Accounting Assistant Certificate of Completion program. It addresses terminology and skills covered in the first-term technica… source
ABED78Accounting I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the I-BEST Accounting Assistant Certificate of Completion program. It addresses terminology and skills covered in the second-term technic… source
ABED80Academic I-BEST Support3 credits This course supports students’ transitions into technical and academic programs. In this course, students will learn strategies for reading and writing effectively at a college-level, as we… source
ABED81Social Emotional Communication3 credits This course contextualizes reading, writing, speaking, and listening with social emotional learning skills. Upper-level ELL students build self-awareness and communication skills that prepa… source
ABED83CSNT I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students who are enrolled in the I-BEST Computer Security and Network Technology IT Support Technician Certificate of Proficiency. It addresses industry speci… source
ABED84CSNT I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students who are enrolled in the I-BEST Computer Security and Network Technology IT Support Technician Certificate of Proficiency. It addresses industry speci… source
ABED85CSNT I-BEST Support III3 credits This course is exclusively for students who are enrolled in the I-BEST Computer Security and Network Technology IT Support Technician Certificate of Proficiency. It addresses industry speci… source
ABED86Child Care I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students who qualify for and enroll in the I-BEST Early Childhood Education Certificate of Specialization, Certificate of Completion. This is intended as the… source
ABED90Dental Assisting I-BEST Support I3 credits This course is exclusively for students enrolled in the first term of the I-BEST Dental Assisting certificate program. It addresses specific vocabulary, reading, and language skills covered… source
ABED91Dental Assisting I-BEST Support II3 credits This course is exclusively for students who are enrolled in the second term of the I-BEST Dental Assisting certificate program. It addresses specific skills covered in the second term techn… source
AHSE50Basic Skills for High School Equivalency1-5 credits This adult basic education class is for students interested in completing their Washington State high school diploma, and if higher education is their goal, gaining the skills necessary t… source
AHSE51Contemporary History and World Problems3-5 credits This contextualized history course examines a contemporary history and world problems in depth. This course prepares the student to pass a high school equivalency examination and meet the… source
AHSE52HS+ US History3-8 credits This contextualized US history course prepares the student to meet the high school equivalency examination and satisfy the US History requirement for the Washington State High School Dipl… source
AHSE53Special Topics in Washington State History3 credits Contextualized history course prepares students to pass a high school equivalency examination and satisfies the Washington History requirement for the Washington State High School Diploma.… source
AHSE54High School Equivalency Orientation and Portfolio1-3 credits This course is required of all students entering the HSE Exam /HS+ Pathway, and those completing their HS+ portfolio to submit for graduation. This course orients students to the HSE Exam… source
AHSE55HS+ General Science - Lab3-5 credits This course provides a basic introduction to scientific inquiry as is conducted in formal and informal lab settings. Students will be exposed to investigations conducted across a range of… source
AHSE56HS+ Integrated Math I5 credits This course covers the use of the four basic mathematical operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) in problems related to daily living. Content includes numeric, symbol, and word re… source
AHSE57HS+ Surveys in Science3-5 credits Students will explore the nature of science and develop the ability to investigate the natural world from a scientific framework. They will pose questions requiring investigations and col… source
AHSE58HS+ Studies in Health and Physical Education3-8 credits This course provides students the opportunity to explore issues within the field of health and physical education. Students will examine broad concepts within the field and will select a… source
AHSE59Reading and Writing in Occupational Education3-5 credits This course provides students the opportunity to research a career field within the context of their needs and interests. Students will determine their projected living wage, complete car… source
AHSE60HS+ Studies in Fine Arts3-5 credits This course provides students the opportunity to explore the fine arts including visual and performing arts. Students will demonstrate knowledge and appreciation of visual and performing… source
AHSE61HS+ Career and College Planning3-5 credits Students will have the opportunity to examine their values, interests, strengths and characteristics within the context of career planning. They will learn to recognize doubt and develop… source
AHSE62HS+ Information Technology3-5 credits Students will have the opportunity to generate ideas and create original works for personal and group expression using a variety of digital tools. They will demonstrate creative thinking,… source
AHSE63Spanish I and Latin American Studies5 credits An introduction to the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world. Students will begin to develop skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will learn basic gram… source
AHSE64Spanish 2 and Latin American Studies5 credits A continuing study of the Spanish language and culture of Latin America. Students will continue to develop skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will learn additiona… source
AHSE65English Composition and Literature3-5 credits Students will increase their confidence and ability in writing and reading for academic purposes, employment, and everyday life. Course content emphasizes the mechanics of writing as well… source
AHSE66HS+ Integrated Math II5 credits This is a foundational math course that enables students to build basic computational math skills using fractions, decimals, percentages, and signed numbers. The course introduces proportio… source
AHSE68HS+ Physical Education3-5 credits Through a combination of seminar instruction and independent training, students will acquire the knowledge, skill, and ability to apply integrated training progressions for safe and effec… source
AHSE71HS+ Civics and Government3 credits This course prepares students to meet the civics requirements of the Washington State High School Diploma. Prerequisites: A minimum of 221 on the CASAS Reading Assessment and a writing samp… source
AHSE76HS+ Introduction to Algebra with Geometry5 credits This course covers basic algebraic concepts and operations that will prepare students for continued math study. The course emphasizes solving and graphing first degree equations, inequaliti… source
ARCH100College Strategies in Architecture3 credits This course offers an exposure to selected aspects of the history, philosophy, and methodology of the architecture field. Roles of the technicians in related industries and career survey ar… source
ARCH101Architectural Fundamentals4 credits This course covers architectural fundamentals including: terminology, media, line conventions, architectural lettering, scaling, sketching, design principles, floor plans, sections, elevati… source
ARCH102Construction Technologies4 credits This course covers residential and commercial construction methods, techniques, terminology, materials, codes, and permits. The study of wood framing systems, foundation systems, stair desi… source
ARCH103Introduction to Design Theory - Architecture5 credits This course is an overview of the theoretical practices associated with design from an architecture-related perspective. Understanding the design process is a primary focus of this course.… source
ARCH104Drawing Techniques - Architecture5 credits This course is a project-based overview and provides exposure to the discipline of architecture. Emphasis is placed on drawing techniques, industry standard practices, and creative developm… source
ARCH105Theory of Architecture3 credits This course investigates and studies architectural theories of importance. Lecture and research assignments will expand awareness of architectural values and principles, including influenti… source
ARCH107History of American Architecture3 credits History of architecture in America from the 17th century colonial beginnings through the 21st century. Topics of study include European influence, vernacular styles, architectural terminolo… source
ARCH111AutoCAD I - Architecture4 credits This course provides an introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and design for architecture and civil engineering using state of the art software. Emphasis is placed on using basic co… source
ARCH112AutoCAD II - Architecture4 credits Students develop advanced skills in Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and design. This is a 2D course that focuses on scaling for architectural and civil engineering drawings. Prerequisites: AR… source
ARCH131Revit Architecture I4 credits This is a basic course in Autodesk Revit Architecture. Students will learn how to produce an instructor directed architectural project utilizing basic Revit operations such as walls, roofs,… source
ARCH132Revit Architecture II4 credits This is a continuation course in Revit Architecture. Students will focus on the model building process and create more advanced architectural models. To accomplish this, students will use:… source
ARCH134Building Systems4 credits This course introduces electrical and mechanical systems for buildings including: building heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, heat transfer concepts, water supply, drainage… source
ARCH200Design Studio - Residential4 credits This course covers residential design beginning at the conceptual stage through the design development phase of a project. Students will work in teams to simulate a client/architect relatio… source
ARCH202Construction Documents - Residential4 credits This course covers residential architectural graphics standards, codes, floor plans, sections, elevations, stairs, roofs, and foundations. Primary focus is on developing and refining produc… source
ARCH207Portfolio - Architecture2 credits This course covers the design and preparation of a professional portfolio, as well as job search techniques including resume writing, cover letters, job applications, and interviewing techn… source
ARCH210Design Studio - Commercial4 credits This course covers commercial design beginning at the conceptual stage through the design development phase of a project. Programming and analysis of site and context are explored and condu… source
ARCH212Construction Documents - Commercial4 credits This course covers commercial architectural graphics standards, codes, floor plans, sections, elevations, stairs, roofs, and foundations. Primary focus is on production of construction docu… source
ARCH215Sustainability in Architecture4 credits This course introduces students to concepts of sustainability in the field of architecture. Students will utilize digital tools and technology with select design projects which will become… source
ARCH220Design Studio - Capstone Project7 credits Students define, program, design, and develop an architectural project while coordinating with faculty. The architectural project begins at a conceptual stage and will develop through the d… source
ARCH225Construction Management - Architecture4 credits This course covers construction units of measure, estimating techniques, methods of preparing construction estimates, and management of a construction project. Office practices and construc… source
ARCH228Construction Specifications4 credits This course is a study of the construction contract process, methods, materials, contractual relationships, specifications, construction document organization, and the Construction Specific… source
ARCH245Architectural Model Building4 credits This is a basic course in architectural model making. Emphasis is placed on current model making techniques and technologies utilized by architectural and engineering firms for marketing th… source
ART102Design I5 credits This course covers exploration of the two-dimensional design process including problem identification, creative ideation, and design solutions. Students will engage in critical dialogue exp… source
ART104Color for Creatives5 credits This course covers a comprehensive analysis of color as it applies to various creative industries. Students will approach traditional color theory concepts using color wheels and value char… source
ART111Beginning Painting for Non Art Majors5 credits Introduces students to traditional and contemporary concepts and techniques in oil/acrylic painting. Students learn to organize form, color, and tone while practicing various methods of app… source
ART121Introduction to Drawing5 credits In-depth study of basic drawing skills, sketching principles, and visual communication through the drawn object and imagination. Composition, black and white media, subject matter and drawi… source
ART124Introduction to Printmaking5 credits This course explores the fundamentals of repeatable print media, including relief, monotype, monoprint, intaglio (dry and wet techniques) and stencil printing. Students create repeatable ma… source
ART140Photography Appreciation5 credits This course explores the foundations and practical applications of the photographic medium. Course source
ART203Intermediate Drawing5 credits This course builds on existing skills and terminology learned in Intro to Drawing. Advanced approaches to composition, color media, subject matter and drawing genres will be examined in bot… source
ART205Human Life Drawing5 credits This advanced drawing course focuses on the human form as a basis for learning about composition, anatomy (including skeletal and muscular structure), and movement. Students will exit the c… source
ART224Intermediate Printmaking5 credits Students continue to develop their skills in printmaking by focusing on multiple-plate color printing, advanced intaglio and monoprint techniques, and multi-media stencil printing. Students… source
ART235Figure Drawing Research5 credits This course is a continuation of the advanced drawing course ART 205 Human Life Drawing . Students will expand their knowledge of anatomy and conduct research outside of the studio. Student… source
ART255Beginning Painting for Art Majors5 credits Covers theory as well as practice and encourages originality and creativity. Furthers student understanding of the methods, materials, and ideas that are central to the practice of painting… source
ART256Intermediate Painting for Art Majors5 credits Students continue to develop their skills in painting by focusing on advanced composition theories and abstract concepts. Explores value, pattern, tone, mood, and color theories to stretch… source
ART257Advanced Painting for Art Majors5 credits Explores traditional and contemporary approaches to theory and practice of painting. Emphasizes evoking emotional responses through effects of light, color, and abstraction. Students produc… source
ART301Drawing Expression5 credits This studio course orients students to the BAS in Applied Art - Illustration program and expands on the foundations of drawing, illustration, and two-dimensional form-making. Students will… source
ART302Illustration5 credits In this studio course, students integrate alternative art techniques to render images in a variety of styles and artistic schools for a client. Prerequisites: ART 301 Course source
ART305Figural Form-making and Hand Drawn Technique5 credits This advanced drawing course focuses on the human form as a basis for learning about composition, anatomy (including skeletal and muscular structure), and movement. Students will exit the c… source
ART312Scientific Illustration5 credits This course focuses on the studio practice and historical application of scientific and medical illustration. Analog and digital drawing media will be used to render detailed and observatio… source
ART313Multicultural History of the Illustrated Image5 credits This course focuses on the historical and cultural development of the illustrated image across diverse cultures. The traditional uses, dissemination, and impact of illustrations across the… source
ART324Printmaking for Designers5 credits This course explores relief, monotype, monoprint, intaglio (dry and wet techniques), and stencil printmaking. Additional media are introduced for historical background. Students research th… source
ART383Digital Design Fabrication and Prototyping5 credits This course provides a survey of the field of design fabrication and prototyping from the perspective of design, materials, and industry practices. Students will be guided through a lab env… source
ART400Exhibition Planning and Marketing5 credits This course explores exhibition preparation, professional development, grant writing, image documentation, and other aspects of corporate and personal entrepreneurship. Students will plan t… source
ART401Senior Studio I5 credits This course integrates traditional analog art with the digital environment and emphasizes how illustration changes across multiple formats. Students will use illustrated elements to create… source
ART402Senior Studio II5 credits In preparation for students’ thesis exhibition, students will engage in focused and supervised studio time, creating and refining projects. Independent study, team collaboration, and guided… source
ART410Thesis Exhibition and Portfolio5 credits This capstone class has students creating a culminating thesis exhibition of artwork. The exhibition installation, promotion, and planning will be student driven and inhabit both the physic… source
ART430Undoing Erasure in Art History5 credits This important class serves two key roles in preparing students to join the global art world. Students will tabulate significant advancements in art history, especially as it applies to com… source
ABT215Structural Repair15 credits This course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge, and tool skills needed to properly service and repair doors and stationary and non-stationary glass and to remove, replace, and ad… source
ABT225Non-Structural Repair15 credits This intensively hands on course focuses on assessing metal panel damage and teaches numerous metal straightening techniques. Students also learn the procedures, product knowledge, and too… source
ABT235Estimating and Shop Management15 credits This course reviews how both body over frame and unibody vehicles are constructed and how to obtain service information, specifications, and measurements. Students learn how to perform dam… source
ABT245Refinishing15 credits This course focuses on the products, tools, equipment, and supplies used in refinishing. Students learn through hands-on practice mixing, matching, problem solving, and applying various re… source
ABT255Advanced Auto Body15 credits This hands-on course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge, and tool skills needed to perform non-structural repairs on customer vehicles in a body shop environment; to perform stru… source
ARST211Introduction to Automotive Restoration4 credits This course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge, and tool skills to expose students to the principles of automotive restoration and team/project management skills. worth analysis D… source
ARST212Automotive Restoration Repairs4 credits This hands-on course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge and skills needed to fully repair an older vehicle. Prerequisites: ACRT 226 , ACRT 236 , ACRT 246 , and ACRT 256 Corequisit… source
ARST213Automotive Restoration Refinishing4 credits This course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge and tool skills necessary to refinish an older vehicle. Prerequisites: ACRT 226 , ACRT 236 , ACRT 246 , and ACRT 256 Corequisites: A… source
ARST216Automotive Restoration Estimating4 credits This hands-on course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge, and tool skills necessary to estimate the costs involved in restoring an older vehicle. Prerequisites: ACRT 226 , ACRT 236… source
AUTO110Automotive Introduction15 credits This course focuses on the beginning and advanced source
AUTO115Electrical Systems15 credits This course focuses on the understanding and repair of automotive electrical and electronic systems utilizing industry standards and techniques. Prerequisites: AUTO 110 Course source
AUTO120Electrical/Electronics Systems14 credits This course focuses on the understanding and repair of automotive electrical, electronic systems utilizing industry standards and techniques. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or placemen… source
AUTO124Maintenance Procedures2 credits This course focuses on the understanding of periodic maintenance intervals and procedures utilizing industry standards, techniques, and equipment. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or plac… source
AUTO134Engine Performance - Ignition4 credits This course focuses on the understanding, analysis and repair of automotive ignition systems utilizing industry standards and techniques. Prerequisites: AUTO 120 and AUTO 124 Corequisites:… source
AUTO135Engine Performance - Fuel4 credits This course focuses on the understanding and repair of automotive fuel delivery systems utilizing industry standards, techniques, and equipment. Prerequisites: AUTO 120 and AUTO 124 Corequi… source
AUTO136Engine Performance - Emissions4 credits This course focuses on the understanding, repair, and service of automotive emission systems and devices utilizing industry standards and techniques. Prerequisites: AUTO 120 and AUTO 124 Co… source
AUTO138Engine Performance - Computer Control4 credits This course focuses on the understanding and repair of the Onboard Diagnostic system and automotive computer controls utilizing industry standards, techniques and equipment. Prerequisites:… source
AUTO140Brake Systems10 credits This course focuses on the diagnosis, repair and service of automotive brakes and anti-lock brake control systems utilizing industry standards, technique and equipment. Prerequisites: AUTO… source
AUTO144Suspension, Steering, and Alignment6 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis and repair of automotive suspension, steering and alignment principles utilizing industry standards, equipment and techniques. Prerequisi… source
AUTO150Chassis Systems15 credits This course focuses on the diagnosis, repair, and service of automotive brakes, anti-lock brake control systems, automotive suspension, and steering and alignment principles utilizing indu… source
AUTO201Engine Systems15 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis, repair, and servicing of automotive engines and cooling systems utilizing industry standards, techniques, and equipment. Students will… source
AUTO210Engines, Cylinder Blocks, and Cooling Systems10 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis, repair and servicing of automotive engines and cooling systems utilizing industry standards, techniques and equipment. Prerequisites: A… source
AUTO215Air Conditioning Service6 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis and repair of automotive air conditioning and heating systems utilizing industry standards, techniques and equipment. Prerequisites: AUTO… source
AUTO220Automatic Transmission and Transaxles8 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis and repair of automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles utilizing industry standards, techniques and equipment. Due to the weight… source
AUTO225Manual Transmission and Transaxles8 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis and repair of automotive manual transmissions, transaxles, clutches, differentials and drive axles utilizing industry standards, techniqu… source
AUTO230Transmission & Final Drive Systems15 credits This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis, and repair of automotive automatic and manual transmissions, transaxles, clutches, differentials, and drive axles utilizing industry st… source
AUTO241Engine Performance15 credits This course focuses on the understanding, analysis, and repair of automotive ignition systems, fuel delivery systems, emission systems, the onboard diagnostic system, and automotive comput… source
BAKE109Introduction to Baking10 credits Students learn basic principles and theories of bakeshop operations and products. This course introduces the identification and use of tools and equipment and basic baking preparations and… source
BAKE111Food Service Safety and Sanitation2 credits This course introduces the principles of food borne illness, sanitation, personal hygiene, and regulations pertaining to commercial kitchens. With successful completion of the ServSafe exam… source
BAKE112Savory Baking3 credits This course introduces savory applications in baking as they pertain to a pastry café or catering operation. Students will learn a variety of culinary applications and techniques, including… source
BAKE119Intermediate Baking Arts10 credits Students will learn baking principles and theories including preparation of doughs, such as quickbreads, pies, cookies, laminated doughs, basic yeast leavened doughs, cakes, pastries, and… source
BAKE121Gluten Free and Dietary Restrictions5 credits This course teaches the fundamentals of baking for persons with dietary needs. Students will explore a variety of diets with a focus on gluten free, lactose free, sugar free, vegan/vegetari… source
BAKE129Cakes10 credits This course is an introduction to European specialty cakes and cake decorating skills. Students will learn construction, production, and a variety of techniques to create classical cakes.… source
BAKE131Centerpieces5 credits Students will learn advanced techniques for constructing specialty centerpieces and showpieces. Advanced techniques for chocolate, sugar, and bread sculpture will be covered. Prerequisites:… source
BAKE209Breads6 credits Students will learn the advanced techniques for making specialty breads, using pre-ferment techniques and yeast applications. Prerequisites: BAKE 129 and BAKE 131 Corequisites: BAKE 211 and… source
BAKE211Confections6 credits This course is an introduction to specialty chocolates, confections, and frozen desserts. Students will explore the creation and design of truffles, candies, caramel, and sugar-based confec… source
BAKE212Capstone4 credits Students prepare and execute a pastry display and demonstrate their baking skills for their culmination project. Emphasis is on costing, planning, attention to detail, skills and execution.… source
BAKE219Bakery Retail Management10 credits In this course, students will be introduced to quick service bakery venues. Students will work with point of sales systems and manage food product production. Students will develop skills… source
BAKE221Baking Projects2 credits This class provides student with the opportunity to apply theory and skills to baking projects to enhance their education and employment opportunities. Prerequisites: BAKE 209 , BAKE 211 ,… source
BHAV110Introduction to Behavioral and Social Services5 credits Students will receive an introduction to the field of behavioral and social services, including history, philosophy, and current delivery systems to a diverse client population. Prerequisit… source
BHAV111Substance Use Issues5 credits This course is an introduction to the use of psychoactive substances. This survey of substance use, misuse, abuse, and dependency covers fundamentals, including alcohol and other commonly u… source
BHAV120Case Management5 credits Students will examine the roles and functions of case managers in a variety of social service systems including resource acquisition, care coordination, and record keeping. Prerequisites: B… source
BHAV121Treatment of Substance Use Issues5 credits This course covers the basic treatment of addiction and other substance use issues, with an emphasis on service to individuals. Students will examine proven, disproven, and promising treatm… source
BHAV130Therapeutic Skills5 credits Students will examine the principles, concepts, and processes ing professionals use in client interactions. Basic counseling skills will be demonstrated in class, and students will be given… source
BHAV131Case Management and Substance Use5 credits This course introduces the purposes and process of case management as applied to individuals with Substance Use Disorders. Emphasis is placed on assessment, planning, referral, care coordin… source
BHAV132Substance Use Public Policy5 credits This course summarizes governmental policies regarding substance use and treatment. State and federal rules and programs are reviewed. Topics include professional credentialing and systems… source
BHAV138Field Practicum I5 credits Students will learn to apply basic skills and knowledge gained in previous course work through supervised field placement in a social service agency. In addition, students will attend a wee… source
BHAV141Harm Reduction5 credits This course introduces the concepts of harm reduction with an emphasis on substance use. Students study the application of harm reduction strategies to medical, legal, financial, psychologi… source
BHAV151Peer Counselor Certification2 credits This course is for students already certified as peer counselors by the state of Washington. The course covers the state-approved training of certified peer counselors for work in licensed… source
BHAV210Group Work5 credits Students will learn to enhance the effectiveness of workplace groups by examining a variety of roles, models, and norms of group work. Students will develop therapeutic group leadership ski… source
BHAV211Substance Use in Special Populations5 credits This course investigates the unique interests, concerns, strengths, and needs of adolescents, older adults, people living with mental illnesses, and other sub-populations, including histori… source
BHAV212Introduction to Chemical Dependency5 credits The student will examine the effects of psychoactive drugs, theories of addiction, and major classes of drugs. The student will learn to effectively address chemical dependency issues in th… source
BHAV218Field Practicum II5 credits Students will learn to apply intermediate skills and knowledge with direct supervision in a field placement in a social service agency. In addition, students will attend a weekly seminar fo… source
BHAV221Substance Use Disorder Field Practicum5 credits This course offers students an opportunity to practice their Substance Use Disorder counseling skills and apply their knowledge through an internship under the supervision of a licensed pro… source
BHAV222Multicultural Counseling5 credits This course focuses on interpersonal skills in a multicultural environment, introducing core competencies for work with individuals and communities from a wide variety of cultural backgroun… source
BHAV231Relapse Prevention5 credits This course examines reasons why people do and do not maintain healthy behavior changes, with an emphasis on maintaining abstinence from substance use. Prerequisites: BHAV 111 Course source
BHAV232SUD Systems of Care5 credits This course reviews and prepares students to practice within the systems which provide prevention, intervention, and treatment for substance use issues. The course surveys substance use dis… source
BHAV251Case Studies in Mental Health Disorders5 credits This course investigates common mental health disorders. Through the use of case studies and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, students survey disorders such as sch… source
BHAV311Treatment of Mental Health Disorders5 credits This course investigates the variety of ways we can reduce the impacts of common mental health disorders. Reviewing evidence-based research, students survey the range of effective, promisin… source
BHAV321Assessment and Goal Planning5 credits This course introduces the skills necessary to screen clients for service eligibility, complete intake processes, conduct comprehensive assessments, and partner with clients to develop effe… source
BHAV331Professional Development5 credits Students will investigate employment opportunities, credentialing regulations, professional goal-setting, lifelong learning, characteristics of professional organizations, and the use of av… source
BHAV411Field Practicum I5 credits Field Practicum 1 exposes students to behavioral healthcare services, clients, and practitioners. Students observe aspects of behavioral healthcare to gain firsthand understanding, to disco… source
BHAV412Human Service Ethics5 credits This course reviews human service professionals’ responsibilities to themselves, clients, colleagues, and society. This will include moral and legal, proactive and reactive duties. This cou… source
BHAV421Field Practicum II5 credits Field Practicum 2 continues to expose students to new clients, professionals, and services, building upon Field Practicum 1 by providing opportunities to participate in behavioral healthcar… source
BHAV431Field Practicum III5 credits Field Practicum 3 provides students opportunities for continued practice while actively providing service to clients. Students will have more opportunity for unsupervised work, in collabora… source
BHAV432Mental Health Systems of Care5 credits This course reviews and prepares students to practice within the systems which provide prevention, intervention, and treatment for mental health issues in clinical mental health settings. T… source
BIOL311Infectious and Chronic Diseases of Public Health Importance5 credits This course will provide an introduction to the biological foundations of public health. Topics include human chronic and hereditary diseases and disorders (such as obesity, diabetes, heart… source
BIOL320Behavioral Neuroscience5 credits Building on the study of human biology, this course introduces the structures and processes of the human brain. Designed for non-science majors, the course emphasizes the relationships amon… source
BUS300Introduction to Entrepreneurial Action and Leadership5 credits This course introduces the creative thought processes behind entrepreneurship. The focus is on developing an actionable business feasibility study. The course also critiques various entrepr… source
BUS310Marketing Management5 credits This course is an introduction to the language of marketing with an emphasis on developing responsive marketing strategies for customer relationship management. The course focuses on basic… source
BUS320Principles of Management5 credits This course emphasizes the relationships among the functional areas of business. It includes the study of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling an enterprise. Manageria… source
BUS325Business Development and Sales5 credits This course focuses on entrepreneurial business development, both pre- and post-launch. The course covers business development techniques and management, as well as sales leadership and man… source
BUS330Creative Product Development5 credits This course covers the strategies, processes, tools, and practices used by entrepreneurs and industry for new-product development. The course surveys stages of product development, from the… source
BUS350Entrepreneurial Finance5 credits This course covers the financial aspects of the management of small businesses and entrepreneurial firms. Focus is on financial statements, forecasting, and capital budgeting, including wor… source
BUS360Entrepreneurial Start Up Strategy5 credits This course covers how to launch and then operate a new business in a rapidly developing environment. Focus is on best practices in the industry in order to formulate a smooth start up laun… source
BUS370Business Plan - Capstone I5 credits This course focuses on the entrepreneurial start-up and running a small business. Students demonstrate knowledge of all phases of small business management and develop a comprehensive feasi… source
BUS380Business Plan - Capstone II5 credits This course focuses on the entrepreneurial start up and running of a small business. Students develop marketing plans and pro-forma financials for their respective business plans. Prerequis… source
BUS390Business Plan - Capstone III5 credits This course focuses on the entrepreneurial start up and running of a small business. Students develop a comprehensive business plan that includes a contingency option. Students present thei… source
BUSA180Small Business Management5 credits This survey course examines specific principles of small business management, and business plan development. It focuses on analyzing management problems that relate to operations, human res… source
BUSA210Entrepreneurship5 credits An overview of the basics of creating a new business venture. Topics covered include identifying and evaluating opportunities, success and failure factors, and market, financial, and legal… source
BTE101Computer Applications2 credits This class is an introduction to using computers, software, and understanding computer terminology. It covers an introduction to Windows and basic word processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsh… source
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BTE106Keyboarding II3 credits Students continue to develop touch control of the keyboard, develop proper keyboarding techniques, and build speed and accuracy through concentrated practice. The student must show competen… source
BTE107Keyboarding III3 credits Students continue to develop touch control of the keyboard and proper keyboarding techniques, build speed and accuracy. The student must show competency by keyboarding at 60 words a minute… source
BTE111Word I5 credits Beginning and intermediate word processing course covering document creation, retrieval, character and paragraph formatting, multi-page documents, columns, tables, graphics, and form letter… source
BTE112Excel I5 credits This is a beginning and intermediate course in spreadsheets. Topics covered include document creation, retrieval, entering text, numbers, and formulas, formatting, financial functions, what… source
BTE114Access5 credits This is a beginning to intermediate course on databases. Topics covered include design of tables, forms, reports and queries; update, add, delete, and modify data; and creating custom repor… source
BTE115Publisher5 credits Students learn the basic elements of desktop publishing using Microsoft Publisher to produce brochures, business cards, catalogs, flyers, newsletters, and invitations. Course source
BTE120Business Computer Management3 credits This course will develop skills to manage desktop productivity tools and systems. Content includes file management–archiving, storing, security, and sharing. Additional content includes coo… source
BTE124PowerPoint4 credits This is a beginning to intermediate course in presentation software. Topics covered include design of slides, slide sorter, and slide show. Learn to import and edit graphics, import data fr… source
BTE125Web-Based Technologies5 credits Students are introduced to a variety of web-Based technologies including those used for collaboration, social-networking, video and presentation sharing, conferencing, and distance learning… source
BTE130Business English I5 credits This course covers punctuation and grammar rules which govern business communications, composition of business letters and memos, and proofreading techniques. Course source
BTE135Outlook4 credits This course is designed to teach the elements of the current version of Outlook, including e-mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks. Prerequisites: BTE 120 Course source
BTE191Customer Service/Help DeskBTE 191 Customer Service/ Desk BTE 191 Customer Service/ Desk 3 credits The student will acquire and enhance his/her communication, listening, problem solving, and decision making skills which will a… source
BTE195Capstone Project3 credits Students apply the skills and competencies they have acquired to a project in a simulated professional setting. Prerequisites: Instructor permission Course source
BTE198Job Search Skills2 credits This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will be demanded on the job to provide the student a high degree of success. Course covers how to write a resume, dependable str… source
BTE211Word II5 credits A continuation of BTE 111 . Students learn advanced word processing skills that the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Word exam assesses. Prerequisites: BTE 111 Course source
BTE212Excel II5 credits This course covers in-depth theory and application of spreadsheets. Topics include macros, databases, what-if analysis, pivot tables, import/export, advanced formulas and creating and manag… source
BTE225Integrated Application for Business Productivity5 credits This course is designed to give understanding of the integration of word processing, desktop publishing, database, and spreadsheet technology by using simulations to produce documents. The… source
BTE281Project Management With Microsoft Project5 credits Students will learn to use Microsoft Project to assist them in the development and monitoring of a project. Prerequisites: BTE 120 Course source
CIVL101Civil Engineering Fundamentals4 credits This course is an overview of the engineering profession with emphasis on the civil engineering discipline and the role of the civil engineering team. The course introduces selected aspects… source
CIVL205Theory of Urban Design and Planning4 credits This course provides an overview of the historical development of American cities; the history and theories of planning; the uses of and problems with the most common planning tools; zoning… source
CIVL231Civil 3D Computer Aided Design I4 credits A course in advanced civil engineering graphics using state of the art Civil 3D software. Students learn coordinate geometry, digital terrain modeling and design methods using profiles, cro… source
CIVL232Civil 3D Computer Aided Design II4 credits A course in advanced civil engineering graphics using state of the art Civil 3D software. Students learn advanced terrain design, grading and profiling techniques and calculations. Continua… source
CIVL233Civil 3D Computer Aided Design III4 credits A course in advanced civil engineering graphics using state of the art Civil 3D software. Students work on advanced design projects. Continuation of CIVL 232 . Prerequisites: CIVL 232 Course source
CMST280Intercultural Communication5 credits This course examines the relationship between culture and various aspects of the communication process. Students explore their own cultural identity, bias, and worldview. Students practice… source
CMST300Professional Communication5 credits This course focuses on interpersonal communication skills, small group communication, and public speaking required for the professional workplace setting. Key topics include listening skill… source
CMST302Mass Communication5 credits This course focuses on mass media’s history and cultural, social, and economic impacts. Examines how Internet, television, radio, film, and print media affect public and private life. CMST… source
CMST402Principles of Public Health Communication5 credits This course focuses on professional communication - written, oral, and visual - regarding public health issues for a wide range of audiences. Course topics include audience analysis, theori… source
HMDS114Tutor Training I1 credits This course is designed to develop students’ skills and abilities as effective tutors through experiential learning and meeting the guidelines for Level I Tutor Certification as prescribed… source
HMDS124Tutor Training II1 credits Course two in a three course sequence designed to enhance students’ skills and abilities as effective tutors through experiential learning and meeting the guidelines for Level II Tutor cert… source
HMDS134Tutor Training III1 credits Third course in a three course sequence designed to develop students’ skills and abilities as effective tutors through experiential learning and meeting the guidelines for Level III Tutor c… source
CS101Introduction to Computer Science5 credits This course introduces fundamental concepts of computer science and computational thinking. It includes introduction to logical reasoning, procedural decomposition, conditionals, iteration,… source
CSNT101Computer and Information Security Basics3 credits Students learn how to apply computer and information security concepts to their personal and professional use of technology. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or placement into MATH 87 or… source
CSNT115A+ Software Essentials6 credits Students will install, configure, secure, and troubleshoot operating systems. The course will also include working with client operating systems in various network scenarios. Students work… source
CSNT116A+ Hardware6 credits Using the CompTIA A+ competencies, students will study all PC components. While installing and troubleshooting PC hardware, students gain a top-to-bottom knowledge of PC hardware technologi… source
CSNT124Open Source Operating Systems6 credits Students will install, configure, and become knowledgeable with various versions of Open Source operating systems. Students learn the systems from the client perspective to operate in a net… source
CSNT125Shells and Scripts6 credits A beginning course in shell scripting and programming for maintenance and technical support personnel, using command line and graphical tools common to current operating systems and network… source
CSNT170A+ Certification Test Preparation2 credits Designed to prepare the student for the industry CompTIA A+ certification exams. Includes instruction and details for both the CompTIA A+ 220-1001, which covers mobile devices, networking t… source
CSNT171Network+ Certification Preparation2 credits CSNT 171 prepares students familiar with computer network technology for the CompTIA Network+ Industry certification exam. This course will further develop a student’s knowledge in IT infra… source
CSNT177Security+ Certification Preparation2 credits This course prepares students for taking the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. This course will students with the knowledge and skills required to assess the security posture of an ente… source
CSNT231Network Fundamentals I6 credits This course includes networking fundamentals between computing systems. Students will work on designing, implementing, and maintaining a network with all its various components. There is a… source
CSNT232Network Fundamentals II6 credits This course is a continuation of CSNT 231 Network Fundamentals I and introduces advanced networking, configuration, and troubleshooting skills. Students will setup and manage all the basic… source
CSNT241Network Security and Encryption6 credits In this course students will examine packet structures, routing and access control lists, authentication and encryption, network traffic monitoring, and intrusion detection techniques. Addi… source
CSNT247Offensive Computer Security3 credits In this course, students will learn to apply offensive security tactics, techniques, and procedures in order to assess the security posture of networks and information systems. Topics inclu… source
CSNT248Server Administration6 credits In this course, students install and configure various types of servers such as domain controllers, DNS servers, certificate authorities, email servers, web servers, file servers, print ser… source
CSNT253Capstone6 credits Students apply the skills and competencies they have acquired in the program to a final networking project. The project will encompass configuring all of the major components of a fully wor… source
CSNT255Network Administration I6 credits This course looks at networking from an administrative side. Students will develop installation and troubleshooting skills as well as set up and configure the main components of today’s mos… source
CSNT256Network Administration II6 credits This course is a continuation of CSNT 255. Students will work with some of the advanced features and components of today’s most popular network operating system(s). Emphasis is on hands-on… source
CSNT257Cloud Computing6 credits In this course students will learn the latest industry standards and practices for creating, configuring, and managing virtual servers, networking, and storage resources in public cloud env… source
CSNT259Linux+ Certification Preparation2 credits Prepares advanced students for taking the current CompTIA Linux+ certification exam. This course covers common tasks in major distributions of Linux, including the Linux command line, basic… source
CS143Computer Science II Java5 credits This class teaches Object Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts and introduces elementary data structures as well as algorithms associated with them. The topics include classes, interfaces, i… source
CSD105Programming Concepts For Non-Programmers5 credits This course is a general introduction to concepts of computer programming and their use in building interactive applications. Students study computer architecture, basic principles of data… source
CSD110Computer Programming Fundamentals with Python5 credits A general introduction to concepts related to designing and writing computer programs and procedures. Students learn to apply programming logic and problem-solving techniques, algorithmic t… source
CSD112HTML and CSS5 credits This course is an introduction to HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Students examine the key components of HTML to create functional web pages and apply CSS… source
CSD122JavaScript5 credits Students learn to apply programming skills to build dynamic, interactive web pages and web applications. Students use JavaScript and recent libraries to manipulate the Browser Object Model,… source
CSD138Structured Query Language (SQL)5 credits Students will learn how to use Structured Query Language (SQL) to retrieve information from a relational database, filter, modify, group and summarize data, and retrieve joint information f… source
CSD221Systems Analysis and Design5 credits In Systems Analysis and Design, students will learn the core skills needed to plan, analyze, and design information systems using an object-oriented approach. Requirements for information s… source
CSD228Programming with C#5 credits C# is a modern, powerful, and expressive object-oriented language that is widely used in general software development as well as web development. Students learn the language fundamentals an… source
CSD230Programming For Mobile Devices5 credits This course teaches the principles of mobile application design and development. Students will learn application development for major mobile platform(s). Topics will include user interface… source
CSD233C++ Programming5 credits This class teaches C++ programming language, its specific features, and the advantages they present for software development. The topics include pointers and memory management, reference pa… source
CSD235Algorithms and Data Structures5 credits Students study fundamental algorithms and data structures, learn to use lists, arrays, stacks and queues, and apply searching and sorting methods to solve intermediate level programming pro… source
CSD268Quality Assurance Methodologies5 credits This Quality Assurance (QA) Methodologies course is an introduction to the theory, concepts, and reasoning behind software testing and automation. Students learn how to create and run test… source
CSD275PHP Scripting5 credits PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for server-side web development. Students learn to build web applications requiring server-side logic and t… source
CSD280Web Development with Python5 credits In this course students learn Web applications development using Django, a popular web framework in Python. At the end of the course, students will be able to create dynamic data-driven web… source
CSD285Advanced Programming with Python5 credits In this course students learn advanced concepts in Python which include object-oriented programming as well as advanced topics in data science such as machine learning and data analytics. A… source
CSD294Introduction to IoT5 credits Students will learn how all the parts of an Internet of Things (IoT) solution functions. They will be exposed to common IoT devices and how to design and develop simple services using them.… source
CSD297IT Project3 credits In this course students develop a real world software application, going through a complete application development life cycle, including analysis, design, specification, implementation, de… source
CSD298Technical Interview/Job Seach5 credits This course teaches technical interview preparation techniques and examines the job search process for employment in the software development field. Common strategies for a successful inter… source
CSD322Computer and Network Architecture5 credits This course provides students with an architectural overview of modern computer technology. The set of hardware and software components that together define a computer system is presented.… source
CSD323Data Analytics5 credits This course introduces students to the science of Data Analytics. Students will learn to extract meaning from data by using qualitative and quantitative techniques and processes that enhanc… source
CSD331Database Modeling and Design5 credits The course introduces relational database schema design using real-life data examples. Advanced data management topics are examined, including data modeling, normalization, analysis of quer… source
CSD332Software Project Management5 credits This course teaches the fundamentals of software project management. Students learn how to manage a software development project from analyzing requirements through providing support: roles… source
CSD335Algorithms and Data Structures5 credits Students study data structures such as stacks, queues, hash tables, heaps, trees, and graphs, and use different algorithmic approaches to problem solving, such as simple recursion, backtrac… source
CSD412Web Application Development5 credits Students learn to design and develop interactive and dynamic web pages based on modern web development standards. In this team-based course, students use a variety of tools, techniques, and… source
CSD415Operating Systems Concepts5 credits This course teaches the major functional components of a modern, general purpose operating system, including the process management, memory management, and I/O subsystems. Process managemen… source
CSD425Cloud Computing5 credits This course introduces students to the basic concepts of cloud computing. Students will develop advanced applications on one of the major cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, and Op… source
CSD436Algorithmic Problem Solving for Interviews5 credits This course teaches advanced algorithm and problem-solving techniques. Students learn to identify and combine known algorithms to solve real-world problems, including those used at a techni… source
CSD438Big Data Application Development5 credits Students are introduced to techniques and tools used to manage, process, and interact with massive datasets. The course explores non-relational (NoSQL) data storage for big data application… source
CSD480Capstone Project5 credits Students will design, implement and deploy a desktop, web, or mobile application. This course prepares students for employment at a software company, demonstrating a full software product d… source
CART110Introduction to Culinary and Baking Arts10 credits This course introduces students to the basics of the food service kitchen. Students learn to identify and use culinary and baking tools and equipment including knives, hand tools, and larg… source
CART115Food Service Safety and Sanitation2 credits This course covers the principles of foodborne illness, sanitation, safety, personal hygiene, health, regulations, and inspections pertaining to a commercial kitchen. Certification or re-ce… source
CART120Intermediate Culinary Arts11 credits Students expand on the competencies introduced in CART 110 to learn more advanced skills and modern cooking methodology. Students will learn advanced protein fabrication, expanded cooking… source
CART130Costing, Planning, and Procurement4 credits Students learn how to calculate food and restaurant operation costs. Students will also learn basic principles of food and equipment purchasing and purveyor selection. The primary focus is… source
CART140Management3 credits This course focuses on management of people from the hospitality supervisor’s viewpoint. The class emphasizes effective techniques to increase productivity, control labor costs, manage time… source
CART145Garde Manger6 credits Students are introduced to the basic function and structure of the cold kitchen and pantry. Students prepare cold sauces and hot and cold hors d’oeuvres and appetizers. Students will apply… source
CART150International Cuisine6 credits This course covers international, classical, and regional cuisines. Lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on cooking are used to teach students the products, ingredients, flavors, and techniq… source
CART155Nutrition3 credits This course covers the fundamentals of human nutrition, including digestion, absorption, metabolism, and functions of nutrients as they relate to human health and disease. Students will lea… source
CART160Restaurant Operations15 credits Students are introduced to restaurant front line and and front of house procedures and learn in an operating restaurant. Students develop menus and recipes for dishes to be served in the r… source
CART205Fundamentals of Catering3 credits This course covers creation of affordable menus that adhere to customer specifications and price limits while making a profit. Students learn about purchasing techniques, including how to e… source
CART215Beverage4 credits This course introduces students to the basics of bartending and liquor inventory management. Students will learn bartending skills and techniques, as well as legal regulations and alcohol i… source
CART220Capstone6 credits Students will construct a professional portfolio including a current resume, cover letter, professional recommendations, and any certificates or awards received. Students will showcase skil… source
DAS101Essentials of Dental Assisting I5 credits Students will learn basic principles and theories of a dental assistant and dental procedures. This course introduces students to the duties of an entry-level clinical dental assistant. The… source
DAS102Dental Sciences I4 credits Students will be learning the basics of dental sciences related to dental materials, armamentarium, infection control, and the management of medical emergencies. They will learn to identify… source
DAS105Dental Radiography4 credits This course introduces basic concepts and theories related to dental radiography. The physical properties, hazards, and safety measures related to x-radiation will be emphasized. Students w… source
DAS201Essentials of Dental Assisting II7 credits In this course of study, the student will build on the knowledge gained from DAS 101 Essentials of Dental Assisting I and DAS 105 Dental Radiography. Advanced and specialized dental procedu… source
DAS202Dental Sciences II3 credits In this course of study, the student will build on the knowledge gained from DAS 102 Dental Sciences I. Students will continue to learn about infection control and dental materials with a f… source
DAS203Clinical Externship2 credits This course is designed for the student to experience chairside assisting in a community or private practice dental office. Students may begin with observation but will spend the majority o… source
DHCE240Local Anesthesia & Nitrous Oxide for Hygienists2 credits Students study topics pertinent to pain control in a dental office setting. General concepts of pain perception, pharmacology of pain control drugs, and nitrous oxide sedation are presented… source
DHCE243Local Anesthesia for Licensed Dental Hygienists2 credits Students study topics pertinent to pain control in a dental office setting. General concepts of pain perception and pharmacology of pain control drugs are presented and discussed. Students… source
DHCE245Nitrous Oxide Sedation for the Dental Hygienist1 credit This course is designed to allow dental hygienists the opportunity to review and learn principles of pain and anxiety control through the use of nitrous oxide sedation. The course is divided… source
DHCE299Local Anesthesia and Nitrous Oxide for Hygienists2 credits This is a Special Assignment course. Students study topics pertinent to pain control in a dental office setting. General concepts of pain perception, pharmacology of pain control drugs, and… source
DHYG240Local Anesthesia and Nitrous Oxide Sedation for the Dental Hygienist2 credits Students study topics pertinent to pain control in a dental office setting. General concepts of pain perception, pharmacology of pain control drugs, and nitrous oxide sedation are presented… source
DHYG241Restorative Expanded Duties4 credits This course is designed to fulfill the requirements of instruction in Restorative Dentistry for the Dental Hygienist set forth by the Washington Revised Code 18.29. In this course, the stud… source
DHYG242Healthcare Foundations3 credits This course introduces students to the foundational theory, laws, and regulations required of all Washington healthcare employees. Students also learn to effectively prevent, recognize, and… source
DHYG243Introduction to the Profession of Dental Hygiene2 credits This course introduces the student to the profession of dental hygiene. Current concepts of dental hygiene practice are examined with emphasis on the problem-solving process and the respons… source
DHYG246Periodontology I2 credits In this course students are introduced to the basic dental science of Periodontics and the structures of the oral cavity. The course focuses on the healthy, normal end of the health/disease… source
DHYG247Tooth Morphology2 credits In this course, students are introduced to the science of dental morphology, tooth identification systems, exfoliation/eruption patterns, and basic occlusion of the permanent and primary de… source
DHYG248Dental Hygiene Research I2 credits This course is designed to introduce dental hygiene students to evidence-based decision making (EBDM) and its role in the profession of dental hygiene. Prerequisites: All Quarter 1 DHYG BAS… source
DHYG252Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice I6 credits Basic concepts of dental hygiene practice are presented. The emphasis is on preparation and assessment procedures with an introduction to dental hygiene diagnosis and planning. Students lea… source
DHYG253Restorative Dentistry I3 credits This course introduces the student to selected dental materials and to basic restorative dentistry procedures and techniques. The course is designed to give students a working knowledge of… source
DHYG254Head and Neck Anatomy2 credits In this course students are introduced to structures of the head and neck and the oral cavity. The course focuses on the healthy, normal end of the health/disease continuum and provides a f… source
DHYG256Dental Imaging3 credits This course introduces radiology as a diagnostic aid, and includes the concepts and principles of radiation basics, equipment, dental radiographer basics, techniques, normal anatomy, mounti… source
DHYG258Oral Disease Prevention2 credits Students are introduced to basic principles of dental diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. Students will learn concepts of preventive oral health and patient oral self-care. Prerequi… source
DHYG321Electronic Health Records1 credit This introductory course prepares students to utilize electronic records in a dental practice. Students will receive hands-on training using dental practice management software. Topics will… source
DHYG322Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice II6 credits This lecture and clinical course is a continuation of DHYG 252 Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice I . This course covers preparation, assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evalua… source
DHYG323Restorative Dentistry II1 credit This course is a continuation of DHYG 253 Restorative Dentistry I and builds on previously introduced principles of restorative dentistry and corresponding armamentarium. Students learn addi… source
DHYG325Histology and Embryology2 credits In this course students broaden their focus of the health-disease continuum through the study of histology and embryology. Students study human development from conception to birth, with em… source
DHYG326Radiographic Interpretation2 credits This course builds on the scientific foundation established in DHYG 256. The focus along the health-disease continuum shifts toward basic concepts of disease at the cellular and clinical le… source
DHYG329General Pathology2 credits This course focuses on the general principles of pathology including inflammation, neoplasia, metabolic and endocrine disturbances and other systemic diseases affecting the general and oral… source
DHYG331Dental Hygiene Research II2 credits This course builds on DHYG 248 Dental Hygiene Research I . Students will apply the basic principles of research and develop analytical skills for the evaluation of professional research. Pr… source
DHYG332Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice III7 credits This lecture and lab course is a continuation of DHYG 322 Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice II . Students expand their focus to include unhealthy and abnormal oral conditions and special n… source
DHYG333Restorative Dentistry III1 credit This laboratory course builds on the skills introduced in DHYG 323 Restorative Dentistry II . Students continue to develop restorative dentistry skills on dentoform mannequins in preparation… source
DHYG336Dental Pharmacology22 Credits This course is an introduction to the general principles of pharmacology including drug action and uses, physiological and therapeutic effects, classifications, interactions, side effects,… 2 cr · 2 hr source
DHYG338Pain Control2 credits Students study topics pertinent to pain control in a dental office setting. General concepts of pain perception, pharmacology of pain control drugs, and nitrous oxide sedation are presented… source
DHYG342Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice IV9 credits This course is a continuation of the Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice clinical and didactic courses. Students participate in a weekly seminar integrating values, knowledge, and skills lea… source
DHYG343Restorative Dentistry IV1 credit This laboratory course builds on the skills introduced in DHYG 333 Restorative Dentistry III . Students continue to develop restorative dentistry skills on dentoform mannequins in preparatio… source
DHYG346Periodontology II2 credits This course builds on DHYG 246 Periodontology I . The focus along the health/disease continuum shifts toward basic concepts of disease at the cellular level. The study of periodontics is br… source
DHYG349Special Populations2 credits This course focuses on concepts of wellness and research-based dental hygiene practice. The student is introduced to the special needs of patients, to dental specialties, and to the concept… source
DHYG412Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice V10 credits This combined lecture and clinical course continues from the first year Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice courses. The scope of practice increases to include patients with a higher degree… source
DHYG413Restorative Dentistry V3 credits This course is a continuation of DHYG 343 Restorative Dentistry IV and builds on previously introduced principles of restorative dentistry and corresponding armamentarium. Students continue… source
DHYG415Community Dental Health I3 credits Students study the health-disease continuum, the basic concepts of community dental health, and the dental hygiene process of care model, as it relates to community health. This course cons… source
DHYG416Oral Pathology3 credits This course builds on the first year Dental Science courses and continues to focus on aspects of the health/disease continuum. Advanced concepts of immunology are presented. Case studies fa… source
DHYG422Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice VI11 credits This lecture and clinical course is a continuation from DHYG 412 Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice V . Students demonstrate competence in various procedures as they build on existing know… source
DHYG423Restorative Dentistry VI3 credits This course is a continuation of DHYG 413 Restorative Dentistry V and builds on previous lab and clinical experiences. Students prepare for the restorative board examination through continu… source
DHYG425Community Dental Health II3 credits Students complete the implementation and evaluation phases of their capstone projects. They are introduced to concepts of epidemiological trends, application of research to community health… source
DHYG432Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice VII10 credits This is the final lecture seminar and clinical course in the Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice series. Knowledge, values, and skills are synthesized to provide comprehensive dental hygien… source
DHYG433Restorative Dentistry VII2 credits This course is a continuation of DHYG 423 Restorative Dentistry VI , building on previous lab and clinical experiences. Students learn advanced restorative techniques and materials related… source
APDZ310Introduction to Applied Design5 credits A survey course of concepts and issues in applied design. Design terminology will be reviewed and contemporary design-related concepts such as human factors, interaction design, usability,… source
APDZ311Design Theory I5 credits This course provides a survey of the field of design from historical, cultural, and multi-disciplinary perspectives. The shifting definition of design and its influence on and by society pr… source
APDZ312Interaction and Experience5 credits This course explores interaction and user experience using both digital and non-digital media. Students will learn various methods to translate ideas and concepts into digitally produced ph… source
APDZ331Design Creative Processes5 credits The unique role of the manager who is responsible for creation and design is examined. Particular attention is paid to the skills needed to lead a team of creative professionals. Prerequisi… source
APDZ332Design and Productivity5 credits A practical study of how design innovations lead to new opportunities. Issues of copyright, patent, license, marketing, securing capital and freelancing will be discussed. Students will cre… source
APDZ333Applied Design Technology5 credits Course designed for BAS in Design students to learn a new or updated technology software taught in a lower-division course while working directly with an upper-division faculty advisor to e… source
APDZ334Applied Design Theory5 credits Course designed for BAS in Design student to learn or enhance a skill, technique or theoretical understanding taught in a lower-division course while working directly with an upper-division… source
APDZ381Theory of Interactivity5 credits This course provides a survey of the field of interaction design from historical, cultural and industry practice perspectives. Students will study the basics of human perception, explore th… source
APDZ382Brand Communication and Marketing5 credits This course provides a survey of the field of brand communication design and marketing from historical, cultural and industry practice perspectives. Students will study the principles of br… source
APDZ385Environmental Graphic Design5 credits This course provides a survey of the field of environmental graphic design from historical, cultural and industry practice perspectives. Students will study the principles and practices of… source
APDZ386Space, Color, and Light in Design Form Making5 credits This course provides a survey of how color and light affect form and the perception of space. Students will explore aspects of color theory, learn principles of 2D/3D/4D design, and underst… source
APDZ387Industrial Design I5 credits This course provides an introduction to industrial design. Topics covered include sketching and basic rendering, divergent thinking and ideation, geometric systems and spatial structures, a… source
APDZ441Design Research Project5 credits This course examines essential strategies and methods for creating and validating a complex, research-based design project. Students apply design thinking methodology and principles, includ… source
APDZ451Design Team Practicum5 credits Under the direction of their instructor, students will work in teams to perform design tasks in partnership with real-world design projects. Some on-site work at a partner organization may… source
APDZ461Senior Capstone Project5 credits Students will complete a culminating project integrating all of their coursework and resulting in an employment portfolio piece that involves all steps in the design process from ideation t… source
APDZ471Place Making and Sustainable Design5 credits Examines essential strategies and methods for creating place and sustainable design concepts within the built industry disciplines. Students apply design thinking methodology principles inc… source
APDZ472Interactive Design I5 credits This course covers fundamentals of designing interfaces between humans and machines, including kiosks, game tools, household tools, mobile phones, and keyboards. Students will engage in cri… source
APDZ473Interactive Design II5 credits This course follows Interactive Design I. It emphasizes design thinking and its application to UX design. The focus on this course will include qualitative and quantitative research methods… source
APDZ474Interactive Design III5 credits This course follows Interactive Design II. The focus of this course will involve integrating user experience with visual interfaces. Students will be expected to apply what they have learne… source
APDZ481Interaction Design5 credits This course provides a learning context for exploring interaction design problems and projects. Students will study intermediate and advanced problem scenarios in human interaction products… source
APDZ497Design Practice Internship1-5 credits Professional practice design internship designed to expand student learning in the workplace. Students work with a faculty member and internship site supervisor to formalize the academic… source
DSGN117Typography4 credits This course covers typographic fundamentals, type history, and design considerations when working with type for print and screen based devices. Topics include type categories, kerning and s… source
DSGN121Vector Illustration4 credits This course covers basic and intermediate illustration tools and techniques to create vector art. Students will learn skills to produce vector-based artwork for web, multimedia, and print g… source
DSGN122Image Editing4 credits This course covers basic image editing tools and techniques available in pixel based and photo editing software. Students will learn skills to produce raster-based images for web, multimedi… source
DSGN126Page Layout4 credits This course covers page layout design and production using digital software. Students complete simple to moderately complex page design using tutorials and projects. Students will improve k… source
DSGN128Digital Photography4 credits This course covers a basic exploration of photography using digital cameras to shoot and edit original photo content. Understanding and applying manual camera controls, creative and technic… source
DSGN153Introduction to Web and Mobile Design5 credits This course teaches the fundamentals of designing websites, mobile content, and graphics for screen-based devices. Topics include navigation, user interaction and user experience, image pro… source
DSGN155Introduction to User-Centered Design4 credits This course is an introduction to the processes, research, and design decisions used in creating a user-experience based design solution. Focus is exploring best practices of the UX workflo… source
DSGN156Usability Studies and Research4 credits This course is an introduction to user research and will focus on user behaviors, needs, and motivations while guided through feedback methodologies. Interviews, surveys, research groups, h… source
DSGN157User Interface Design5 credits This course covers fundamentals of designing interfaces between humans and machines, including kiosks, game tools, household tools, mobile phones, and keyboards. Students will engage in cri… source
DSGN170Motion Graphics4 credits Students will learn the fundamentals of creating timeline-based graphics and animation using industry-standard motion graphics and animation software. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or… source
DSGN191Portfolio Foundations4 credits This portfolio preparation course is designed to assist students in preparing for the Portfolio/Job Search class and future industry employment. Students will critically examine current and… source
DSGN216Business for Creative Professionals4 credits This course provides an overview of the decisions and tasks involved in setting up and working in the creative industry. Students will gain an understanding of the pros and cons of entrepre… source
DSGN241Vector Illustration 2 with Illustrator4 credits This course covers intermediate and advanced illustration tools and techniques available in Adobe Illustrator. Students will learn skills to produce moderately complex vector-based artwork… source
DSGN246Digital Publishing and Complex Layouts4 credits This course covers intermediate to advanced page-layout design and interactive digital publishing techniques using Adobe InDesign and other industry standard software. Students will refine… source
DSGN247Identity Design and Branding5 credits Students will learn design principles associated with identity design and branding. The focus will be defining a brand and crafting a design that will extend its primary message for compani… source
DSGN252Design II5 credits This course is designed to build on the learning from ART 102 Design I . Exercises are intended to stimulate imagination, expand capacity for critical thinking and problem solving, explore… source
DSGN259International User Experience5 credits This course introduces students to creating digital content for international audiences. Subjects include content and text types, localization, and international user research and usability… source
DSGN260Information Design5 credits This course covers the design and presentation of quantitative data in a visually understandable and comprehensive format. The course includes the concepts of vision and perception and best… source
DSGN261Usability Testing5 credits This course covers the methods and processes needed to conduct usability testing for a website, app, or product. Students will design a usability test and will complete a user-testing plan,… source
DSGN262User Experience Prototyping5 credits This course covers the process of understanding and creating prototypes. Students will learn when a prototype is needed, what kind of prototype is needed, and what methods can be used to co… source
DSGN263Industry Software Survey5 credits This course covers the basic and intermediate tools and techniques in user-experience industry software. Students will learn to design, prototype, collaborate, and gather feedback. Projects… source
DSGN268Introduction to Content Management Systems4 credits This course introduces students to common Content Management System (CMS) platforms. Topics include how to develop CMS-based websites; install, modify, and create new templates; add and edi… source
DSGN290Portfolio/Job Search5 credits This course covers the elements of portfolio preparation and the job search process for employment in the multimedia field. Best practices for portfolio creation and delivery will be examin… source
DHET110Basic Mechanic Knowledge and Skills15 credits This class will introduce students to the basic concepts and skills needed in the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Industry. A brief overview will be given for each of the following quarters in… source
DHET120Running Gear and Brakes15 credits This course studies heavy duty steering, suspension, frame systems, pneumatic system components, and foundation brake systems and components. Instruction focuses on nomenclature, applicati… source
DHET130Power Transfer Systems15 credits This course studies clutches, manual transmissions, drivelines, U-joints, differentials, power shift transmissions, torque converters, machine steering systems, traction and related compon… source
DHET140Hydraulics15 credits This course studies fluid power basic laws and fluid characteristics. Students focus on system components, identification, application, troubleshooting, maintenance, schematic interpretati… source
DHET210Welding and Fabrication for Mechanics10 credits This course teaches welding, cutting, and fabrication procedures with a focus on developing skills needed for the repair of heavy equipment and trucks. Course source
DHET220Electrical Theory and Systems15 credits This course teaches heavy duty electrical and electronic systems/subsystems focusing on the design, repair, inspection, removal, and installation. Students perform hands-on troubleshooting… source
DHET230Internal Combustion Engines15 credits This course studies reciprocating internal combustion engines, gasoline/liquid propane fueled engines, diesel fueled engines, fuel injection systems, and electronically controlled engine s… source
GAME101Introduction to Video Game Development4 credits This is an introductory course covering the history, art, science, technology, business, careers, and societal impact of video games and related interactive media. The course tracks the dev… source
GAME105Storyboard Development4 credits This course will continue with hands-on drawing exercises that explain a concept on paper through drawing, and finally, several concepts in sequence. Gain a further understanding of the com… source
GAME108Interactive Media Design4 credits This course explores current trends and development in interactive media and interface/interaction design. Students will gain an understanding of terminology and concepts essential to inter… source
GAME111Intro to Programming for Games4 credits This course introduces the basic concepts, vocabulary, and best practices of computer programming and how to apply them to the creation of video games. The course assumes no prior programmi… source
GAME1222D Digital Imaging4 credits This course introduces 2D digital image creation, processing, and editing using tools and techniques available in Adobe Photoshop or equivalent 2D digital imaging software relevant to Digit… source
GAME124Introduction to 3D with Maya4 credits This course is an introduction to the 3D content creation process as practiced in Maya. Best practices for 3D modeling, texturing, file management, and animation will be examined. Students… source
GAME127Game Mechanics 14 credits This course is an introduction to the elements of creating and modifying content and levels within the Unity Game Engine. Best practices for level creation and delivery will be examined, in… source
GAME130Concept Art - Characters4 credits This course covers the elements of traditional concept art creation as it applies to the video game industry. Best practices for traditional and electronic character creation for portfolio… source
GAME1343D Materials and Textures4 credits This course covers the elements of creating portfolio quality Shaders/Textures applied to a 3D scene. Best practices for creating realistic looking textures will be applied. Students will a… source
GAME137Lighting and Effects4 credits This course covers the elements of lighting, shading, and special effects within Maya. Best practices for the creation of high definition modeled and rendered scenes for use in the student’… source
GAME138Introduction to Environmental Art4 credits This course introduces students to the basics of creating 3D Environmental Art within Maya. Students will create props and environments suitable for a game environment. Best practices for c… source
GAME148Concept Art - Environments4 credits This course covers the elements of traditional and electronic drawing of Landscape and Level concept art as it relates to the electronic gaming field. Best practices for creating portfolio… source
GAME150Character Animation 14 credits This course introduces students to computer-generated character animation in Autodesk 3D Maya. It focuses on learning the traditional 12 Principles of Animation, as well as understanding th… source
GAME1653D Character Design4 credits Students construct and map “Low Polygon” 3D characters of their own design in this course. Students practice various modeling and skinning techniques and construct their own texture map for… source
GAME182Game Mechanics 24 credits Students will work on small teams to create a game mod using an industry standard level editing software. Best practices for advanced level editing techniques will be practiced as well leve… source
GAME210High Resolution Sculpting 14 credits This course will introduce students to the basics of the ZBrush software. Students will learn the techniques associated with ZBrush as well as Basic 3D modeling theory. Prerequisites: GAME… source
GAME215High Resolution Sculpting 24 credits This course will build on the student’s previous knowledge of Zbrush and introduce advanced skills related to implementing Zbrush into the game production pipeline. Students will learn how… source
GAME266Character Animation 2 with Maya4 credits Course builds upon the character and technical animation skills learned in MMDP 150 Character Animation 1. Students will rig a skeleton in Maya, apply and weight that rig to a character mes… source
GAME272Game Development - Team Projects4 credits Students will form production teams based on roles in professional game development studio. Team members will develop their specialized skills as they design, create and develop playable ga… source
GAME273Digital Gaming Workshop - 3D Portrait Modeling4 credits Workshop introduces students to 3D facial modeling using Blender software. Class teaches fundamental industry-standard modeling skills to create a realistic 3D portrait that students may tr… source
GAME274Digital Gaming Workshop - A Game in a Month4 credits Workshop fast-tracks game development led by an industry professional. Students work individually or on teams to develop playable games or apps with state of the art game development hardwa… source
GAME275Capstone Team Project4 credits This is a final quarter team-based game development course with an emphasis on developing and defining individual skill sets, relevant industry roles, and game play mechanics, as well as ex… source
GAME280Game Industry Internship4 credits Game industry internship designed to expand student learning in the workplace. Students apply for internships at relevant companies and work with a faculty member and internship supervisor… source
GAME290Portfolio and Job Search4 credits This course covers the elements of portfolio preparation and the job search process for employment in the digital game, computer graphics, digital illustration, and interactive media fields… source
GAME312Interactive Media Studies4 credits This course will explore the formal, aesthetic, and cultural aspects of interactive experience and the relationship of digital games to traditional games and other media. Students will exam… source
GAME315Principles of Game Play Mechanics5 credits This course covers ontologies and principles of gameplay mechanics and how these elements define player interactions with the rules of a game. Students will learn the formal properties of g… source
GAME3182D Game Design5 credits This course examines and workshops the development process for 2D games. Students will create original games in common genres for multiple hardware platforms. Topics covered include aesthet… source
GAME330Advanced Character Rigging5 credits This course covers the primary elements of rigging a character in Maya. This course blends the art and the science of building a character rig. Students will spend time practicing what was… source
GAME3323D Game Design5 credits This course examines and workshops developing games for interactive 3D game engines. Students will create game projects in different genres incorporating 3D game mechanics, controls, and ca… source
GAME335Advanced Animation5 credits This course covers the fundamentals of animating a bi-ped character in Maya. Through animation assignments, students create looping and sequential animation. Traditional animation principle… source
GAME367C# Programming in Unity Game Engine5 credits This course teaches students C# programming language in the context of a Unity gameplay experience. Digital Gaming students learn and apply programming language to game design. Prerequisite… source
GAME410Interactive System Design4 credits This course explores the fundamental principles of interactive design; visual communication and the psychological principles related to design; human perception, memory, and cognitive flow;… source
GAME412Designing for Platforms and Hardware4 credits This course explores different interactive platforms and hardware. Students examine how to develop design strategies and game play experiences to best utilize the capability of each target… source
GAME415Production Team 1: Preproduction4 credits This is the first class of a year-long course broken into three sections. The class will be organized into teams to develop an extensive project. Preproduction will examine and model how re… source
GAME420Rapid Prototyping4 credits This course explores rapid prototyping for game development. Students will examine and build different game controllers. Students will also design systems and mechanics that support the gam… source
GAME422Production Team 2: Production4 credits This course builds on Production Team 1: Preproduction and focuses on entering the development process and building the project. The academic focus will be on management of production timel… source
GAME430Production Team 3: Postproduction5 credits This course builds on Production Team 2: Production and focuses on completing, testing, and marketing the project. Throughout the course, the development will end and the project will be pr… source
GAME432Capstone Portfolio4 credits Students will concentrate on developing their entrepreneurial skills and creating a professional quality portfolio which expresses their unique creative vision and demonstrates their specif… source
GAME467C# Programming in Unity Game Engine 24 credits Prerequisites: GAME 367 Total Hours: 60 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 20 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 40 source
ECED130Practicum II - Teaching Young Children4 credits In this course, students will apply their knowledge of developmentally appropriate practice to plan curriculum and collaborate with parents and co-teachers. Students will reflect on their t… source
ECED140Diversity in Education3 credits Students will explore social justice issues and build cultural competency in an educational setting. Students will examine in depth the historical and current impact of children’s, teachers… source
ECED145Science, Math, Music, and Creative Activities in ECE5 credits In this course students will explore ways to teach basic science, math, arts and music in early childhood education. Students will become familiar with the principles of instruction to intr… source
ECED199Independent Study1-5 credits In this course students will identify and complete a supervised special project in Early Childhood Education. Prerequisites: Instructor permission required Course source
ECED200Practicum III - Reflection4 credits In this course, students will practice using observation and assessment tools to understand children’s growth and development. Students will focus on adjusting their teaching strategies and… source
ECED215Capstone Practicum5 credits In this course, students will demonstrate and apply their knowledge of early childhood education in a professional manner. Students will reflect on teaching evaluations and identify ways to… source
ECED300Influences and Issues in Early Childhood Education4 credits This course covers analysis of trends that relate to early childhood education, including developmental and learning theories. Students will also discuss social and political issues that im… source
ECED310Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners with Practicum6 credits This course focuses on communication and connections with culturally and linguistically diverse learners in early learning settings. The course includes analysis of teaching strategies that… source
ECED330Assessing and Enhancing Environments3 credits In this course, students assess, analyze, and modify components of early learning environments. Students will demonstrate how to promote children’s learning and development in environments… source
ECED340Creative Expression3 credits In this course, students examine developmentally appropriate curriculum experiences that promote creative expression through art, music, movement, and drama. Students will also evaluate cre… source
ECED360Behavior and Social-Emotional Development4 credits This course will include an in-depth examination and analysis of the underlying influences on children’s behavior and social interactions. Students will facilitate social interactions and e… source
ECED400Enriching Math, Science, Literacy and Technology Curriculum5 credits In this course, students will design, implement, and evaluate enriching learning experiences involving math, science, literacy, engineering, and technology. Students will also utilize inqui… source
ECED425Equity, Inclusion, and Individualized Learning Experiences5 credits In this course, students examine features of developmentally appropriate practices that create equitable, individualized, and inclusive education in the early years. Students will also anal… source
ECED435Leadership, Advocacy, and Program Development5 credits In this course, students will examine approaches to leadership and key components of early learning program development. Students will also discuss ways to engage in advocacy to promote equ… source
ECED445Advanced ECE Curriculum Development6 credits The coursework will include an in-depth investigation of learning theories, developmentally appropriate practice, research related to brain development, and integrated curriculum developmen… source
ECED465Collaborative Approaches to Promoting Health and Development5 credits In this course, students will analyze features and approaches related to collaborative partnerships with families and communities that support young children’s optimal development. Students… source
ECED470Practicum: Early Childhood Education Specializations4 credits Students will select a topic related to an area of specialization in ECE and will research, design, implement, and report on their work using a variety of methods. Prerequisites: ECED 435 a… source
EDUC165Professional Skills and Communication4 credits This course will explore communication skills necessary for working effectively as a team member. The course will also discuss professional skills related to ethics, conduct, communication,… source
EDUC175Beginning Paraeducator Practicum2 credits This course will provide an overview of the initial steps for paraeducators to establish supportive learning experiences and relationships in a public-school setting. This course will also… source
EDUC191Practicum I4 credits This course will include observing and assisting general education and special education teachers implementing appropriate strategies based on the individual unique needs of learners. The c… source
EDUC230Supporting Social-Emotional Development3 credits This course will examine the principles and theories related to promoting social, emotional and behavioral competencies. The course will also explore strategies that promote social interact… source
EDUC240Diversity in Education5 credits This course explores race, diversity, equity and social justice issues influencing education settings due to historical and systematic oppression. Students will examine the historical and c… source
EDUC246Working with Multilingual Learners4 credits This course will include an overview of legal requirements related to supporting multilingual learners, exploration of models used for teaching, impact of cultural issues, and strategies fo… source
EDUC291Field Experience and Capstone4 credits In this course students will reflect upon and demonstrate knowledge of the skills addressed throughout the paraeducator program to summarize their learning. Prerequisites: EDUC 191 Course source
ECON310Business Economics5 credits Covers applied microeconomic analysis and introduces applied macroeconomic analysis of relevance to the business firm. Emphasizes the development of economic tools and concepts that can be… source
ELCT110Computer Literacy for Electronics Professionals2 credits This is an introductory course in which students develop an understanding of basic computer operations as they pertain to electronics technical professionals. Hardware and basic software ap… source
ELCT111Industrial Electronics I5 credits This course covers basic electricity/electronics principles for the electronics manufacturing field. Fundamental concepts include safety, voltage, current, resistance, energy, analog and di… source
ELCT112Industrial Electronics II5 credits This course is a continuation of ELCT 111 Industrial Electronics I and covers semiconductor circuits for both analog and digital electronics. A variety of hands-on lab activities with appli… source
ELCT120Electronic Circuit Analysis6 credits This course covers fundamentals of DC/AC theory including basic and intermediate circuit identification and analysis. Basic semiconductor theory as it applies to electronics applications su… source
ELCT121Electronic Circuit Troubleshooting6 credits In this course, students practice the proper strategies associated with electronic circuit troubleshooting and testing. Prerequisites: ELCT 110 , ELCT 111 , and ELCT 112 Corequisites: ELCT… source
ELCT122Data Acquisition and Analysis3 credits This course exposes students to data acquisition principles involving monitoring and/or controlling signals with a computer in a scientific, testing, or manufacturing environment. Students… source
ELCT130Introduction to Power Electronics Devices4 credits This course covers DC/AC analysis of basic FET devices with DC/AC amplifier analysis and a study of the thyristor family. Computer modeling of FET amplifiers is used to enhance understandin… source
ENGR100College Success in Engineering3 credits The primary goal of this course is to provide students with the resources needed to make an informed decision about future education and career goals and to make those goals reality. This c… source
ENGR110Introduction to Engineering I: Modeling and Analysis5 credits 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 emphasiz… source
ENGR240Applied Numerical Methods5 credits This course covers numerical solutions to problems in engineering and science using modern scientific computing tools. Students apply mathematical judgment in selecting computational algori… source
ENGL93Beginning English5 credits Instruction in basic sentence grammar and the essentials of writing sentences and paragraphs; an introduction to essays. Review of study skills necessary for college success also provided.… source
ENGL99Intro to Essay Writing5 credits This course presents grammar and paragraph review and instruction in writing thesis-driven essays. Students will write a minimum of 3500 words of finished composition during the quarter. Th… source
ELL10ELL Orientation0.5-1 credit This course is for students who took the ELL placement test and plan to enroll in the English Language Learning program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Locate and use campus… source
ELL15Beginning ELL Literacy1-15 credits This course is for students beginning to study English. It teaches survival English, with a focus on speaking and listening. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement score Course source
ELL16Low Beginning ELL1-18 credits This course continues teaching basic functional English but has an increasing emphasis on beginning reading and writing. S. measurement for weight, volume, distance, and temperature Read… source
ELL30High Beginning ELL9-15 credits In this course, students practice and improve communication skills with an equal emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Prerequisites: ELL 16 or INTL 16 or equivalent pla… source
ELL40Low Intermediate ELL9-15 credits In this course, students continue improving their communication skills with an emphasis on reading and writing to enhance their participation in the community and on the job. Prerequisit… source
ELL42Read Discuss Write3 credits In this course, students continue developing basic grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, organization, and other aspects of the writing process integrated with… source
ELL50High Intermediate ELL9-15 credits In this course, students practice and improve communication skills to function effectively in various life situations and to explore program opportunities. Prerequisites: ELL 40 or INTL… source
ELL53Healthcare Bridge I6 credits This course is designed to assist ELL students in their transition into Health Sciences Programs, by offering language instruction in the context of health/healthcare. Course source
ELL57ELL Writing High Beginning/Low Intermediate3 credits In this online class, students improve reading and writing skills through learning and practicing new grammar and writing topics. Assignments are based on online reading texts. Organize and… source
ELL64ELL Workskills3 credits This course prepares students to find employment in the United States. Prerequisites: ELL 40 or INTL 40 (or equivalent CASAS placement) and instructor permission Corequisites: ELL 50 (or IN… source
ELL65Advanced ELL9-15 credits In this course, students continue improving communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing to prepare them for transitioning into college programs. Prerequisites: ELL… source
ELL80Speaking, Listening, and Pronunciation3 credits Students will improve their speaking, listening and pronunciation skills through interactive and task-based activities. Emphasis is on understanding and expressing ideas and opinions in ext… source
ELL81Social Emotional Communication3 credits This course contextualizes reading, writing, speaking, and listening with social emotional learning skills. Upper-level ELL students build self-awareness and communication skills that prepa… source
ELL85ELL Learning Strategies6 credits This course contextualizes reading, writing, speaking, and listening with metacognitive and self-regulation skills. Upper-level ELL students build resilience and motivation to transition in… source
ENVS321Environmental and Occupational Health5 credits This course investigates the role of the environment in personal, community, and global health, as well as the role of the environmental health specialist in public services. This course co… source
ENVS351Principles of Sustainability5 credits Introduces the influence of human activities on environmental processes. Topics include ecological concepts, population growth, natural resources, and current environmental problems from sc… source
IFAD1568-Hour First Aid/CPR0.5 credits Designed for people in office settings (e.g. banking, retail sales and computer operators) within 4-6 minutes of emergency health services. First Aid and CPR certification valid for two y… source
IFAD162First Aid/CPR for Health Care Providers1 credit Includes adult, child and infant skills in airway management and CPR; Bag Valve Mask Resuscitation practical exercises, AED awareness and familiarization, and first aid. First aid certificat… source
IFAD216HIV/AIDS Training1 credit Overview of AIDS including concepts of immunity and related diseases. Meets Washington state seven-hour minimum requirement for healthcare workers. Participants will be given a certificate o… source
FDM101Introduction to Funeral Service3 credits A survey of the history of funeral service with emphasis on the individuals, events, and forces that have influenced contemporary funeral principles and practices as well as the progression… source
FDM130Funeral Service Sociology and Psychology4 credits This course is a survey of the basic principles of sociology relate to Funeral Service. The items stressed are: family structures, social structures, and other factors as it relates to fune… source
FDM140Funeral Directing4 credits The Funeral Directing curriculum focuses on the basic duties, responsibilities, and expectations of those practicing funeral service. This includes notification of death, transfer of remain… source
FDM141Funeral Service Ethics3 credits The funeral practitioner is entrusted with caring for the deceased and serving families and the community. Funeral practitioners must realize the decision making process of those they serve… source
FDM148Funeral Service Law and Compliance3 credits The subject area guidelines for Funeral Service Law are designed to introduce the student to rights, duties, and responsibilities of the funeral service practitioner and funeral establishme… source
FDM250Funeral Service Management and Merchandising4 credits This course is a broad overview of the basic principles of Funeral Service Management. General management theory is applied to funeral service practice with a focus on concepts, functions,… source
FDM256Funeral Service Options3 credits This course is designed to examine services that are considered alternatives to traditional funeral services and final disposition. Specific areas include, but are not limited to, cremation… source
FDM273Special Topics in Funeral Service3 credits This class is an overview of the changing roles social media and technology have played in relation to funeral service. Topics covered may include, but are not limited to, the relationship… source
FDM297Funeral Service Internship4 credits Preparation for a funeral service career is facilitated with on-site observation and participation. Instruction in equipment use, procedures, and functions in the daily operation of a funer… source
FDM298Comprehensive Review4 credits This course reviews the FDM curriculum in preparation for the National Board Arts examination. Prerequisites: FDM 250 and FDM 256 Corequisites: FDM 297 Course source
FSE100Funeral Service Overview and Practice5 credits A survey of the history and evolution of funeral service. Students will be introduced to aspects of contemporary funeral service practice, including various methods of disposition and cultu… source
FSE101Introduction to Funeral Service3 credits A survey of the history of funeral service with emphasis on the individuals, events, and forces that have influenced contemporary funeral principles and practices as well as the progression… source
FSE102Occupational Safety Code and Federal Trade Commission5 credits An overview and explanation of the OSHA (Occupational and Health Safety Administration) rules and standards with emphasis on bloodborne pathogens, ergonomics, required signage, and cleaning… source
FSE103Funeral Service Anatomy5 credits This course covers the study of the human body with emphasis on those systems providing the foundation for embalming, pathology, public health, and restorative art. Prerequisites: BIOL& 175… source
FSE104Funeral Attendant Practical Application3 credits This course will focus on the application of the basic duties of a funeral attendant or removal technician. This includes simulation of notification of death, safe transfer and identificati… source
FSE130Funeral Service Sociology and Psychology4 credits This course is a survey of the basic principles of sociology relate to Funeral Service. The items stressed are: family structures, social structures, and other factors as it relates to fune… source
FSE140Funeral Directing4 credits The Funeral Directing curriculum focuses on the basic duties, responsibilities, and expectations of those practicing funeral service. This includes notification of death, transfer of remain… source
FSE141Funeral Service Ethics3 credits The funeral practitioner is entrusted with caring for the deceased and serving families and the community. Funeral practitioners must realize the decision making process of those they serve… source
FSE148Funeral Service Law and Compliance3 credits The subject area guidelines for Funeral Service Law are designed to introduce the student to rights, duties, and responsibilities of the funeral service practitioner and funeral establishme… source
FSE250Funeral Service Management and Merchandising4 credits This course is a broad overview of the basic principles of Funeral Service Management. General management theory is applied to funeral service practice with a focus on concepts, functions,… source
FSE251Embalming I3 credits A survey of the process of chemically treating human remains to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms to temporarily inhibit organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable p… source
FSE255Embalming Chemistry3 credits This is a survey of the basic principles of chemistry as they relate to funeral service. Emphasis is on the chemical principles and precautions involved in the preservation and disinfection… source
FSE256Funeral Service Options3 credits This course is designed to examine services that are considered alternatives to traditional funeral services and final disposition. Specific areas include, but are not limited to, cremation… source
FSE258Restorative Art and Lab I3 credits This course is a survey of the basic principles of restorative art as they relate to funeral service. Especially stressed are the techniques and importance of creating an acceptable physica… source
FSE259Restorative Art and Lab II3 credits This course is designed to expand upon the components of the restorative process learned in FSE 258 . Emphasis will be placed upon the facial reconstruction of the deceased. Prerequisites:… source
FSE261Embalming II with Lab3 credits A study of the process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms to temporarily inhibit organic decomposition, and to restore an accepta… source
FSE262Funeral Service Microbiology4 credits This course covers the basic principles of microbiology. It relates these principles to Funeral Service Education especially as they pertain to sanitation, disinfection, public health, and… source
FSE271Embalming III with Lab3 credits This class is a continuation of FSE 251 and FSE 261 . The subject includes the study of the phenomenon of death in the human body, government regulations applicable to the embalming process… source
FSE274Funeral Service Pathology3 credits The study of disease processes and their impact on the human body, with emphasis on those conditions which relate to or affect the handling of human remains. Prerequisites: BIOL& 175 (or BI… source
FSE275Comprehensive Review3 credits This course reviews all subjects that will be tested on the National Board Examination (NBE). The NBE is the nationally-recognized standard for FSE graduates. This course is taken during th… source
FSE296Funeral Service Internship3 credits Preparation for a funeral service career is facilitated with on-site observation and participation. Instruction in equipment use, procedures, and functions in the daily operation of a funer… source
FSE315Professional Relationships and Communication in Funeral Service5 credits This class explores business and interpersonal relationships in the funeral service profession. Students develop the skills to relate to and communicate well with employers and colleagues,… source
FSE320Psychology of Death and Dying5 credits This class covers social and cultural perspectives of death and dying, as well as psycho-social changes related to death, dying, and disposition. Students examine special cases, including s… source
FSE330The Impact of Social Media and Technology on Funeral Service5 credits This class provides an overview of the changing roles social media and technology play in relation to funeral service and society. Topics covered may include, but are not limited to, the re… source
FSE340Sustainability of the Caretaker5 credits This course examines various self-care practices for the funeral service professional. The course covers the importance of a balanced diet and consistent eating habits and the fundamentals… source
FSE405Creating Meaningful Moments5 credits This course explores the various ways funeral practitioners can families find meaning in a funeral service. The course will incorporate event planning, time management, and a broad knowledg… source
FSE425Mortuary Disaster Management5 credits This course orients the student to the role of the funeral service practitioner in the management of disasters that involve multiple fatalities. Topics include the history of multi-death di… source
FSE430Aftercare and Bereavement Counseling5 credits This course explores the role of the funeral home in supporting bereaved families. Students will learn the components needed to offer a comprehensive aftercare program: literature, referral… source
FSE435Funeral Service Leadership5 credits This class explores various leadership styles pertinent to the role of the funeral service manager. Topics include, but may not be limited to, customer service leadership, coaching employee… source
FSE450Interpretation of Death in Literature and the Arts5 credits This class explores the basic elements of literature and art through storytelling, reading, and writing about selections that have death as a central subject. The readings consist of works… source
FSE475Senior Capstone5 credits This course provides an opportunity for students to conduct independent research on a wide array of management trends or concerns in funeral service. Students develop a question or problem… source
HLSC100College and Career Success for Health Sciences3 credits This course will students explore careers in health sciences and learn college success strategies. Using critical thinking skills, students will apply study skills to healthcare content and… source
HLSC101College Success for Nursing1 credit This course provides an overview of skills that are required to be successful in nursing, both as a student and as a professional. The course includes topics such as work/life balance, criti… source
HIST300History of Education in the United States5 credits This course explores the history of education in the United States from the Colonial Era to the present. Students consider how cultural, social, economic, and political developments shaped… source
HORT103Best Practices: Plant Selection and Installation1 credit This course focuses on sustainable best practices for plant selection, installation, and aftercare: identification of good nursery stock, selection for specific sites (including low water us… source
HORT111Botany5 credits This course introduces how plants grow, how they are structured internally, and how their parts function. Emphasis is placed on the application of plant growth principles to our environment… source
HORT112Intro to Hand Tools1 credits Provides an overview of horticulture hand tools and equipment, focusing on identification and practical uses. Construction, care and safety are discussed. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56… source
HORT113Propagation5 credits Provides an introduction to sexual and asexual methods of reproducing plants. Students apply principles taught in class during laboratory. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or placement in… source
HORT115Plant ID Fall4 credits Consists of the identification of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers used in landscapes throughout the Pacific Northwest. Perennials are also covered. Key identi… source
HORT116Fall Horticulture Lab3 credits Provides hands-on application of principles and concepts taught in class. The focus is on practices commonly used in the horticulture industry in landscape management and greenhouse operati… source
HORT120Landscape Design Using a CAD Program3 credits This class provides in-depth study and hands-on experience essential to landscape design graphics using the DynaSCAPE design program. Students will gain exposure to CAD based estimating tec… source
HORT121Soils4 credits Explores the physical and chemical properties of soil that affect a plant’s ability to survive, grow and thrive. Course surveys soil water and the roles of nutrients in maintaining healthy… source
HORT122Pruning2 credits Includes the most current theories and techniques of proper pruning. Students learn how pruning a plant affects its growth processes, flowering, fruiting, rejuvenation, and aesthetics. The… source
HORT123Integrated Pest Management4 credits Develop an integrated pest management strategy for the nursery and landscape including the usage of cultural, biological, and chemical control options. This includes a survey of the biology… source
HORT125Plant ID Winter4 credits Plant ID Winter/ HORT 125 consists of the identification of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers used in landscapes throughout the Pacific Northwest. Perennials ar… source
HORT127Winter Horticulture Lab3 credits Winter Horticulture Lab/HORT 127 provides hands-on application of principles and concepts taught in class. The focus is on practices commonly used in the horticulture industry in landscape… source
HORT131Landscape Design and Drafting6 credits Provides an overview of landscape design principles and design elements applied to practical situations. Students are provided with an understanding of the role of good design as applied to… source
HORT132Survey of Landscape Materials2 credits Introduces students to the types and uses of hard goods in the creation of a successful landscape. Field trips will be a major component of this course as we meet professionals who use and… source
HORT134Nursery Retailing1 credit Covers a wide range of business skills including costing and quality control. Topics include creating quality products, researching and finding niche markets, and producing a major retail ev… source
HORT135Plant ID Spring4 credits Consists of the identification of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers used in landscapes throughout the Pacific Northwest. Perennials are also covered. Key identi… source
HORT137Spring Horticulture Lab4 credits Spring Horticulture Lab/HORT 137 provides hands-on application of principles and concepts taught in class. The focus is on practices commonly used in the horticulture industry in landscape… source
HORT138Topics in Arboriculture3 credits Students will gain an understanding of topics and issues essential to working with trees in urban landscapes. Some topics covered include tree biology, nutrition, pruning, plant health care… source
HORT141Sustainable Irrigation Basics I1 credit Instruction includes an introduction to modern irrigation systems, including basic repairs, adjustments, and enhancements. Special attention is paid to installation of drip systems, water ef… source
HORT146Sustainable Irrigation Basics II1 credit Instruction focuses on basic irrigation hydraulics and electricity principles and practices for landscape irrigation systems, along with troubleshooting issues common to these systems. Irrig… source
HORT151Survey of Sustainable Landscapes I1 credit This course focuses on the following sustainable landscape practices and principles: conventional versus organic landscaping, management of healthy soils, landscaping for habitat assessment… source
HORT161Survey of Sustainable Landscapes II1 credit This course focuses on sustainable commercial and residential landscape assessment and design, including ecological and economic concerns, low impact development, pollution mitigation, effic… source
HORT179Best Practices: Plant Health Care1 credit This course focuses on sustainable landscape best practices for plant health care. Topics include review of plant problems (diseases, insects, weeds, abiotic problems), diagnosis, responsibl… source
HORT180Sustainable Hardscapes1 credit This course covers sustainable hardscape materials and installation practices, with focus on water conservation and storm water management. This course also covers natural and manufactured p… source
HORT211Intro to Bidding and Estimating1 credits A continuation of HORT 131 Landscape Design and Drafting , this class teaches the basics of bidding and estimating a landscape design project. Concepts such as fixed cost, material markup a… source
HORT212Sustainable Lawn Care3 credits Covers the identification, care, and maintenance of cool season turfgrasses. Topics include soil preparation, nutrition, thatch, pest management, installation, and renovation. Special atten… source
HORT215Plant ID Summer4 credits Consists of the identification of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers used in landscapes throughout the Pacific Northwest. Perennials are also covered. Key identi… source
HORT216Introduction to Greenhouses3 credits Surveys the components of commercial greenhouses and growing structures. Efficient use of environmental controls and cropping will be discussed. Students will be exposed to several local co… source
HORT217Summer Horticulture Lab3 credits Provides hands-on application of principles and concepts taught in class. The summer work experience will be included in this class. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or placement into MAT… source
HORT225Career Exploration3 credits Provides an introduction to the breadth of employment opportunities in the horticulture industry and the job search skills needed to successfully secure employment. Prerequisites: ABED 40 o… source
HRM201Human Resource Management Internship I3-5 credits Human Resource Management Internship is designed to expand student learning in the profession at an entry-level. Students apply for internships at relevant organizations and work with a f… source
HRM204NHRMA Annual Conference and Tradeshow I4-5 credits This course is designed to give students exposure by attending the Regional SHRM affiliate NHRMA Annual Conference and Tradeshow in person and additional information sessions before and/o… source
HRM207SHRM Annual Conference & Expo I5 credits This course is designed to give students exposure by attending the SHRM Annual Conference & Expo virtually or in person and additional sessions before and/or after the conference. This cour… source
HRM210Introduction HR Management and Role in Organizations2 credits This course explores the field of human resources (HR) and its role in organizations. An overview of the options in the college’s HR program of study is also covered. Prerequisites: ABED 40… source
HRM215Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Ethics in Organizations5 credits This course covers the importance of ethics in human resources (HR) and an organization’s social responsibility. The role of diversity in HR and how a diverse workforce can drive business r… source
HRM220Employee Benefits5 credits This course covers strategic considerations that guide the design of benefit programs, as well as cost implications and strategies to control them. Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or pla… source
HRM225Workforce Planning and Talent Management5 credits This course covers effective human capital strategies and practices that give organizations a sustainable competitive advantage. Topics include workforce planning and talent management. Pre… source
HRM230Talent Acquisition: Strategy, Sourcing, and Recruiting5 credits This course covers how an organization’s strategy affects talent acquisition with an emphasis on sourcing and recruiting needs. Students will learn how to assist organizations in correctly… source
HRM240Employee and Labor Relations and Risk Management5 credits This course examines how employee relations can create a positive organizational culture. This course also covers facets of the labor relations process: collective representation, union org… source
HRM245Learning, Development, and Performance Management5 credits This course covers the principles of learning and how to facilitate training and align learning source
HRM250Metrics and Analytics Supported by Technology and Project Management5 credits This course covers metrics and analytical strategies to achieve bottom-line business results. Leveraging technology to support human resource (HR) activities and project management are also… source
HRM255Employment Law I5 credits This course covers employment laws and their effects on the first half of the employment life cycle, including employment relationship, discrimination, the hiring process, and managing a di… source
HRM260Employment Law II5 credits This course covers employment laws and their effects on the second half of the employment life cycle, including benefits, compensation, performance, terms and conditions of employment, and… source
HRM265Organizational Effectiveness, Development, and Change Management5 credits This course covers organizational effectiveness, including employee engagement, retention, and organizational development. Students also learn about best practices in change management. Pre… source
HRM275Strategic HR Management and Organizational Strategy5 credits This course covers business strategies and human resource (HR) best practices and their application to all HR disciplines. Effective human capital strategies and practices that give busines… source
HRM290Strategies and Techniques for Successful Hiring5 credits This course covers decisions concerning selecting, integrating, and retaining a talented workforce. Students will explore various methods of assessing and selecting qualified candidates. Th… source
HRM295SHRM Certification Study Preparation3 credits This course is designed to introduce key components of Human Resource Management in order to prepare learners for success on the SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP exam. Students will work to comprehend, ana… source
HRM301Human Resource Management Internship II3-5 credits Human Resource Management Internship is designed to expand student learning in the profession at a mid-level. Students apply for internships at relevant organizations and work with a facu… source
HRM304NHRMA Annual Conference and Tradeshow II5 credits This course is designed to give students exposure by attending the Regional SHRM affiliate NHRMA Annual Conference and Tradeshow in person. Students must attend pre-conference webinars, pre… source
HRM307SHRM Annual Conference & Expo II5 credits This course is designed to give students exposure by attending the SHRM Annual Conference & Expo virtually or in person and additional sessions before and/or after the conference. This cour… source
HRM340Employee and Labor Relations and Risk Management5 credits In this course, students explore and analyze how employee relations focus on the various contractual, physical, emotional, and practical aspects of the employee-employer relationship. Stude… source
HRM345Learning, Development, and Performance Management5 credits This course covers the principles of learning and how to facilitate training and align learning source
HRM370Global HR, Mergers, and Acquisitions5 credits This course covers legal, political, cultural, and economic factors that affect global human resource (HR) management. HR’s crucial role in mergers and acquisitions is also included. Studen… source
HRM390Successful People Management Principles and Inspiring Creativity5 credits This course will focus on developing leadership techniques and behavioral traits to improve supervisors, managers, and leaders in the workplace. Students will learn how to perform conflict… source
HRM425Strategic Workforce Planning and Talent Management5 credits This course covers effective human capital strategies and practices, including strategic workforce planning and talent management, that gives organizations a sustainable competitive advanta… source
HRM435Total Compensation5 credits This course reviews the total rewards of organizations by exploring their total compensation strategies. Methods to properly pay employees in a cost-effective, competitive, equitable, and l… source
HRM465Organizational Effectiveness, Development, and Change Management5 credits This course covers organizational effectiveness including employee engagement, retention, and organizational development. Students will also identify best practices in change management. Pr… source
HRM485Strategic HR Management, Organizational Behavior, & Organizational Strategy5 credits This course covers organizational strategies and organizational behavior best practices. Effective human capital strategies and practices that give businesses a sustainable competitive adva… source
HRM490Leadership, HR Career Planning, and Capstone5 credits This course covers leadership and navigation crucial to business and their application for success. Students will execute career strategies to transition into a professional environment or… source
HRM495BAS SHRM Certification Study Preparation5 credits This course is designed to introduce key components of Human Resource Management in order to prepare learners for success on the SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP exam. Students who actively engage in this… source
HUM110Introduction to Film5 credits This course educates the student to analyze and comprehend film as a storytelling medium and appreciate its value as literary and cinematic art. Approaches may include examination of cinema… source
HUM215Diversity and Social Justice in America5 credits This course will engage students in an extended analysis of diversity and social justice in the United States with the aim of exploring current realities of race and social class and their… source
INTL16Low Beginning ELL15 credits This course continues teaching basic functional English but has an increasing emphasis on beginning reading and writing. S. measurement for weight, volume, distance, and temperature Read s… source
INTL27Beginning Academic Support5 credits This course, for non-native speakers of English who are international students, builds upon and reinforces the academic skills taught in INTL 15, INTL 16 and INTL 30. This course focuses on… source
INTL30High Beginning ELL15 credits In this course, students practice and improve communication skills with an equal emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Prerequisites: INTL 16 or ELL 16 or equivalent place… source
INTL37Intermediate Academic Support5 credits This course, for non-native speakers of English who are international students, builds upon and reinforces the academic skills taught in INTL 40 and INTL 50 . This course focuses on develop… source
INTL40Low Intermediate ELL15 credits In this course, students continue improving their communication skills with an emphasis on reading and writing to enhance their participation in the community and on the job.New and return… source
INTL50High Intermediate ELL15 credits In this course, students practice and improve communication skills to function effectively in various life situations and to explore program opportunities. Prerequisites: INTL 40 or ELL 40… source
MACH107Conversational Programming, Production, and Inspection10 credits Students will learn the basics of conversational programing on ProtoTRAK mills and lathes. Students will practice feature-based machining, tool selection, calculate speed and feeds, dry ru… source
MACH117Turning Setup and Operation10 credits Students will learn and practice how to safely set up and operate a 2-axis CNC lathe for prototype and production runs. They will maintain acceptable tolerances of completed parts, manage… source
MACH137Milling Machine Setup and Operation10 credits Students will learn and practice how to safely set up and operate a 3-axis CNC mill for prototype and production runs. They will maintain acceptable tolerances of completed parts, manage c… source
MACH151MasterCAM: Wireframe/Solids/Toolpaths 15 credits Students will learn to use MasterCAM software to translate 2D part drawings (blueprints) into 3D models of parts comprised of wireframe elements and solid models. Toolpath will then be sele… source
MACH153MasterCAM: Wireframe/Solids/Toolpaths 25 credits Students will continue to use MasterCAM to translate 2D drawings into more complex 3D solid models. Students will learn more advanced use of milling and turning toolpaths, virtually verify… source
MACH155MasterCAM: Wireframe/Solids/Toolpaths 35 credits Students will begin to use MasterCAM to design and document machining processes in which raw stock is selected and controlled through the entire manufacturing process to completed machined… source
MACH205Multi-Axis Programming5 credits Students will be introduced to multi-axis processes including 4th axis milling, axial and radial live tooling, and programming. These part-program files can then be output as functional CNC… source
MACH207Multi-Axis Setup and Operation10 credits Students will be introduced to multi-axis setup and operation including 4th-axis milling, turning centers with axial and radial live tooling. Students will set tools and offsets using buil… source
MACH250Capstone Project10 credits This capstone project allows students to demonstrate their accumulated knowledge and abilities in precision CNC machining by creating a complicated assembly. The project may be chosen from… source
MACH255Internship10 credits Internship learning offers students the opportunity to further their skills by working at an approved job site. Students obtain a paid internship, volunteer position, or job in the Machini… source
MATH87Quantitative Literacy5 credits This is a foundational math course that enables students to build basic computational math skills using fractions, decimals, percentages, and signed numbers. The course introduces proportio… source
MATH90Introduction to Algebra with Geometry5 credits This course covers basic algebraic concepts and operations that will prepare STEM students for MATH 99 . The course emphasizes solving and graphing first degree equations, inequalities, and… source
MATH98Essentials of Intermediate Algebra5 credits This course focuses on the intermediate algebra skills needed for students planning to take MATH& 107 , MATH& 146 , or MATH 147 . Emphasis is on data analysis, mathematical modeling, quanti… source
MATH99Intermediate Algebra5 credits This course serves as an overview of algebra, covering the intermediate algebra skills and content needed for students going into STEM fields. Topics include solving and graphing linear, qu… source
MATH105Applied Math5 credits Applied Math is a survey course in applied mathematics that emphasizes the mathematical and critical thinking skills of problem solving. Pattern recognition, substitution, following structu… source
MATH111College Algebra with Applications5 credits This course provides a comprehensive review of algebra, graphs, and functions, and includes an in-depth study of linear, quadratic, and trigonometric functions. Problem-solving using geomet… source
MATH147Digital Mathematics5 credits Digital Mathematics covers the finite mathematical knowledge, skills and techniques necessary for success in computer-based technologies. Content includes counting, number systems, logic, r… source
MATH220Linear Algebra5 credits Linear algebra serves as an introduction to matrix theory. Topics include matrix operations, determinants, solving systems of equations, n-dimensional vector spaces, subspaces, linear trans… source
MATH230Matrix Algebra with Applications5 credits This course serves as an introduction to matrix theory and linear algebra. Topics covered include systems of equations, Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, Euclidean vector spaces and s… source
MATH238Differential Equations5 credits This course involves studies of first and second order differential equations. Topics covered include techniques for solving differential equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, nu… source
MATH246Business Statistics5 credits The course is designed to teach business managers to interpret statistical analyses and apply statistical methods in a business context. Topics include data description, data presentation,… source
MATH335Computational Design5 credits Computational Design studies the use of computational technology in the design process. The course focuses on algorithmic thinking and the use of modern software tools to generate, explore,… source
MATH351Biostatistics5 credits This course provides an introduction to statistical analysis of bio-medical data. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability, inferential statistics, reliability, confidence interva… source
ENGT100College Success - Mechanical Design3 credits This course gives students a foundation to be successful Mechanical Design students. Students learn selected aspects of the history, philosophy, and methodology of engineering fields. Roles… source
ENGT101Tools and Techniques - Mechanical Design3 credits This course introduces students to tools and techniques used in the disciplines of mechanical design and other design and engineering related fields. Includes an introduction to sketching,… source
ENGT102Introduction to Design Theory - Mechanical Design4 credits This course is an overview of theoretical practices associated with design from a mechanical engineering perspective. Understanding the design process is the primary focus of this course. S… source
ENGT103Projects and Professional Practice5 credits This course is a project-based overview and provides exposure to the discipline of mechanical engineering. Emphasis is placed on creative development of ideas and projects. Students learn t… source
ENGT121Graphic Problem Solving4 credits This class focuses on graphic problem solving. Principles and techniques of descriptive geometry and section views are the main subject taught. Students will also learn how to create develo… source
ENGT123Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing4 credits This is a more advanced class on dimensioning with an added focus on tolerancing. Students will learn how dimensions relate to the form, fit, and function of the part by the application of… source
ENGT131AutoCAD I4 credits An introductory course in Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and design using state of the art software. Emphasis is placed on using basic commands such as coordinate system, editing, screen, te… source
ENGT132AutoCAD II4 credits An advanced course in Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and design. This is a 2D class that focuses on scaling for mechanical engineering drawings. Prerequisites: ENGT 100 , ENGT 101 , ENGT 102… source
ENGT133AutoCAD III4 credits An advanced course in Computer Aided Drafting and Design that introduces the student to 3D surfacing and modeling. The students will also learn how to create 2D dimensional drawings from 3D… source
ENGT141Applied Materials Technology4 credits Relationships between properties, structure and processes of engineering materials. Discussion of surfaces, finishes and manufacturing processes. Various engineering materials are included… source
ENGT145Product Design Principles4 credits This course is an overview of the conceptual and manual skills designers use when creating design concepts. Critical thinking is the primary focus of this course. 3-dimensional form will be… source
ENGT202Specialized Technical Employment Preparation2 credits An advanced course in specialized employment preparation for the mechanical design technology industry. Course covers job search techniques including resume writing, cover letters, job appl… source
ENGT211Applied Industrial Graphics4 credits Application of advanced engineering skills to create complex detail drawings of machined and cast metal parts from engineering sketches with emphasis on ASME, DOD and ISO standards. Include… source
ENGT222Catia V5 For Engineering I4 credits Introduction to 3D modeling and parametric design using CATIA Version 5 software. Application of advanced engineering graphics skills to create basic parts and assemblies in both solids and… source
ENGT223Catia V5 For Engineering II4 credits Advanced 3D modeling and parametric design using CATIA software. Application of advanced engineering graphics skills to create complex parts and assemblies in both solids and wireframe. Pre… source
ENGT224Catia V5 For Engineering III4 credits Advanced 3D modeling and parametric design using CATIA software. Application of advanced engineering graphics skills to create complex parts and assemblies in both solids and wireframe. Con… source
ENGT225Solidworks For Engineering I4 credits An advanced course in engineering graphics using feature based, parametric, state of the art software. Students will learn and apply parametric solid modeling techniques to create machined… source
ENGT226Solidworks For Engineering II4 credits An advanced course in engineering graphics using feature based 3D parametric, state of the art software. Students will learn and apply parametric solid modeling techniques to create machine… source
ENGT227Solidworks For Engineering III4 credits An advanced course expanding on the use of feature-based parametric. Students will apply parametric solid modeling and photo-realistic rendering techniques to create complex parts and assem… source
ENGT244Mechanical Design With Inventor4 credits An introductory course using feature-based, parametric, software. Students will learn and apply parametric solid modeling techniques to create welded structures, cast metal and machined par… source
ENGT251Industrial Design Graphics4 credits This advanced class has an emphasis on different media, software and techniques used to create innovative solutions for two and three-dimensional design problems. Fundamental product design… source
ENGT253Machine Design Graphics4 credits Introduction to machine design graphics with emphasis on techniques necessary to graphically solve linkage, cam, belt drive, chain drive, and gearing problems. Includes fundamental kinemati… source
ENGT255Tool Design Graphics I4 credits Introduction to tooling design graphics: types and functions of jigs and fixtures, supporting and locating principles. Focus on team approach to design. Prerequisites: ENGT 211 and ENGT 226… source
ENGT258Microstation I4 credits This is an introductory course in CAD drafting using MicroStation software. Emphasis is placed on using basic commands such as coordinate systems, editing, screen, text, and dimensioning co… source
ENGT259Microstation II4 credits This is an intermediate course in CAD drafting using MicroStation software. Focus of the course is in using special features, customizing functions, and 3D design. Prerequisites: ENGT 258 o… source
ENGT265Product Design Theory and Context4 credits This course provides a survey of product design from theoretical and contextual perspectives. Students will explore past and current theories underlying product design. Students will receiv… source
ENGT271Mechanical Engineering Design Capstone I4 credits Capstone Project: Integrating and applying skills of previous courses. Mechanical Engineering problem solving to create innovative solutions for two- and three-dimensional design problems.… source
ENGT272Mechanical Engineering Design Capstone II4 credits Continued Capstone Project: Integrating and applying skills of previous courses. Mechanical Engineering problem solving to create innovative solutions for two- and three-dimensional design… source
ENGT283Digital Design Fabrication and Prototyping4 credits This course provides a survey of the field of design fabrication and prototyping from the perspective of design, materials, and industry practices. Students will be guided through a lab env… source
ENGT291Design, Build, Test, Repeat4 credits A collaborative, multi-disciplinary, hands-on exploration and use of varying methods of part, mechanism, and product build, analysis, and testing. Focus will be on proving/disproving/improv… source
MEDA115Law and Ethics4 credits Addresses ethical concerns and legal considerations for medical office staff and medical records management. Gain knowledge of medical contracts, explore workplace legalities, historical an… source
MEDA116Medical Terminology5 credits Students will learn the basic structure of medical terms including Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, suffixes, word analysis, spelling, and pronunciation. This course offers an overview of a… source
MEDA118Clinical Skills: Ambulatory5 credits Introduction to patient care, charting, and clinical procedures in the medical office. Includes medical asepsis, standard precautions, vital signs, preparing patients and rooms for examinat… source
MEDA119Intercultural Communication in Health Care5 credits This course introduces written and oral communication techniques for patient relations, emphasizing professionalism and cultural awareness. The course is designed to students explore, under… source
MEDA121Admin: Front Office/EMR5 credits This course introduces students to basic medical office procedures, including patient scheduling, written and oral communication, telecommunications, medical records management, electronic… source
MEDA129Pharmacology4 credits Basic concepts of pharmacology, legal issues, dosage calculation, prescription interpretation, and overview of the most frequently prescribed medications will be taught. Students will pract… source
MEDA130Admin: Billing & Coding5 credits Introduction to medical coding and billing procedures including insurance coverage, terminology, payment systems, legal and ethical issues, healthcare compliance, and collections. As well a… source
MEDA154Intermediate Medical Coding5 credits Introduction to coding in ambulatory care settings using CPT, HCPCS Level 1. Common practices and problems associated with insurance organizations will be explored in relation to coding ICD… source
MEDA207Disease & Pathology I5 credits This medically focused course is an integrated study of the structures, functions, and disease processes of the human body. This course covers anatomy, basic physiology, and pathology relat… source
MEDA208Disease and Pathology II5 credits This medically focused course is an integrated study of the structures, functions, and disease processes of the human body. This course covers anatomy, basic physiology, and pathology of th… source
MEDA211Medical Computer Applications5 credits Computerized medical billing simulation includes scheduling patients, establishing accounts, posting charges, changes to the accounts, month-end activity, insurance tracking and basic use o… source
MEDA219Clinical Skills: Medication Administration5 credits Students will learn theory and practical procedures in calculating medication dosing and administering medications. Theory includes legal and ethical factors, the medication order or prescr… source
MEDA221Clinical Skills: Phlebotomy & Diagnostic Skills5 credits An overview of phlebotomy and the role of the phlebotomist in health care. Topics include circulatory system, infection control, clinical laboratory safety, and phlebotomy procedures and eq… source
MEDA222Office Management & Practicum Preparation5 credits This course prepares medical assistants with office manager skills. Topics include: creating a policy and procedures manual, creating an inventory, ordering supplies, interpersonal communic… source
MEDA254Advanced Medical Coding5 credits Students will develop advanced skills in the use of the Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and HCPCS coding system in ambulatory and inpatient healthcare settings. Prerequisit… source
MEDA297Medical Assistant Practicum9 credits This class provides students an academic and supervised clinical experience. The medical assistant externship will apply didactic theories in a safe, supervised practicum in an outpatient a… source
NURS107Nursing Assistant Theory5 credits This course will introduce students to the role, responsibilities, and skills required of a nursing assistant. The students will be introduced to health care concepts including scientific p… source
NURS108Nursing Assistant Lab3 credits This course will give students an opportunity to integrate Nursing Assistant theory into practice while in a lab environment. Students will practice and demonstrate an understanding of the… source
NURS109Nursing Assistant Practicum3 credits This course will give students an opportunity to integrate the learning from Nursing Assistant Theory and Lab skills into the clinical environment caring for healthcare clients. Students wi… source
NURS110Introduction to Pathophysiology4 credits This is an introductory course in the use of critical thinking, the understanding of scientific knowledge, and the application of the nursing process to the physiological response in health… source
NURS111Nursing Foundations3 credits Introductory course in the fundamentals of nursing care focused to foster global and cultural awareness. Provides theoretical background and introduces the nursing process emphasizing the r… source
NURS112Nursing Foundations Practicum1 credit This course allows the student to apply introductory critical thinking skills, observe the nursing process, practice communication techniques, and demonstrate basic nursing skills in a long-… source
NURS113Health Assessment and Promotion1 credit This course is an introduction to the concepts of health promotion throughout the life span as a basis for performing a total client assessment. Critical thinking skills and cultural needs a… source
NURS114Health Assessment Theory1 credit This course is an introduction to the concepts of health promotion throughout the life span as a basis for performing a total client assessment. Critical thinking skills and cultural needs a… source
NURS116Communication Processes in Nursing2 credits This course is an introduction to the principles of therapeutic communication and techniques for use with clients, families, and co-workers. Students identify patterns of communication and… source
NURS117Skills Lab I2 credits This course introduces the nursing student to the process and rationale of basic nursing skills and procedures. It includes didactic instruction and supervised practice of basic nursing ski… source
NURS121Medical Surgical Nursing I3 credits The first of two courses presenting nursing care as it relates to common disturbances of homeostasis. Critical thinking skills and cultural needs of the client are introduced. Students util… source
NURS122Medical Surgical Nursing I Practicum3 credits This course offers the opportunity for the student to continue to apply and expand nursing skills, critical thinking skills, and communication skills in an acute care setting. Apply the con… source
NURS128Skills Lab II2 credits This is the second of a two course series introducing the nursing student to the process and rationale of nursing skills and procedures. It includes didactic instruction and supervised prac… source
NURS129Gerontological Nursing2 credits A course introducing the nursing student to concepts and processes of assessment, care and health promotion for the older adult. Students will explore the nurse role as change agent in the… source
NURS131Medical Surgical Nursing II4 credits This course introduces common disturbances of homeostasis across the adult life span. Students continue to build on knowledge gained in Apply the concepts of leadership, management, quality… source
NURS132Medical Surgical Nursing II Practicum5 credits In this course the student continues to expand and integrate critical thinking skills, knowledge of the nursing process, communication techniques, and technical skills in an acute care sett… source
NURS134Introduction to Pharmacology3 credits A systems approach is utilized as it relates to pharmacological interventions by the nurse. There is an emphasis on client information literacy, cultural awareness, and issues involving non… source
NURS135Mental Health Nursing3 credits Introduces concepts relating to emotional, mental, and behavioral disturbances and disorders of clients. Emphasizes basic concepts including legal and ethical principles related to mental h… source
NURS139Mental Health Nursing Practicum3 credits This course covers care for individuals with psychiatric disturbances and their families in acute care, outpatient, and community mental health care settings with clients manifesting comple… source
NURS221Nursing & the Childbearing Family3 credits This course focuses on normal growth and development and nursing needs of the child-bearing family from pre-conception through infancy while presenting a holistic approach to the culturally… source
NURS222Nursing & the Childbearing Family Practicum3 credits Registered Nurse student care experience with mothers, newborns, and families. Students acquire cultural awareness and information literacy pertaining to the new family unit. Apply the conc… source
NURS225Nursing of Children3 credits This course focuses on the growth and development of the child from birth through adolescence in diverse populations. Major childhood illnesses and community resources for family units disc… source
NURS226Nursing of Children Practicum3 credits This course provides an opportunity for students to apply and expand their critical thinking skills, use of the nursing process, and communications skills while focusing on acutely ill pedi… source
NURS240Advanced Skills Lab2 credits This course teaches advanced medical surgical nursing evidence-based practice within the laboratory and simulation environment. Students apply critical thinking, prioritize care, refine nur… source
NURS241Medical Surgical Nursing III5 credits This course teaches advanced nursing theory, and scientific principles emphasizing clients with complex health disturbances across the adult life. Nursing research and evidenced based pract… source
NURS242Medical Surgical Nursing III PracticumNURS 242 Medical Surgical Nursing III Practicum NURS 242 Medical Surgical Nursing III Practicum 5 credits This course provides opportunities for students to work in an acute care setting with clients… source
NURS243Leadership and Nursing Practice3 credits This course introduces the nurse student to the legal, ethical, and professional components of nursing. Included in the course is nursing history, growth of nursing, and current trends as a… source
NURS244Leadership and Nursing Practice Preceptorship5 credits This course is a clinical preceptorship in a nursing practice setting. The focus is on the student’s ability to integrate delivery of care with teamwork and leadership. Apply the concepts o… source
NURS245Senior Practicum Seminar and NCLEX Prep4 credits This is a seminar class that integrates leadership and senior practicum. It covers the transition to practice, preparation for clinical, and information pertinent to your career. There are… source
OTA100Introduction to Occupational Therapy4 credits This course provides a basic introduction to the field of Occupational Therapy and the skills required for success in the OTA program. Topics include the history, philosophy, and core value… source
OTA101Conditions in Occupational Therapy3 credits This course covers basic pathophysiology with emphasis on conditions most frequently observed and treated in physical rehabilitation and occupational therapy. Topics include etiology, patho… source
OTA110Foundations for Occupational Therapy Assistants5 credits This course includes an introduction to occupational therapy, basic theory and philosophy, ethics, and areas of OT practice. The student will craft a personal development plan based on the… source
OTA112Functional Movement and Kinesiology I4 credits Functional Movement & Kinesiology courses introduce the phenomenon of human motion and function within the context of occupational performance. A review of the skeletal, muscular, and nervo… source
OTA120Professional Communication in Healthcare3 credits This course addresses effective communication and collaboration in today’s healthcare system. Students focus on written and verbal communication skills with emphasis on documentation. The p… source
OTA131Human Activity and Occupational Performance5 credits This course allows students to exam the therapeutic value of purposeful activity. Occupation throughout the lifespan, the teaching & learning process, and activity analysis are explored. Ap… source
OTA132Functional Movement and Kinesiology II3 credits Continues the study and application of human motion and function within the context of occupational performance. Students continue to analyze human joint motion, identify anatomical landmar… source
OTA140Pediatrics and Occupational Therapy5 credits This course examines the causes, courses, and prognoses of conditions and diseases which occur in the span of birth through adolescence. The role of the occupational therapy assistant (OTA)… source
OTA144Fieldwork Level IA with Seminar2 credits Creating an opportunity for professional growth, three Level I Fieldwork courses are scheduled within the didactic portion of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. The Level I Fieldwo… source
OTA180Functional NeuroRehabilitation3 credits This course covers brain/neurological functioning related to the occupational performance of daily life. Topics include neurocognitive processes, such as orientation, memory, visual percept… source
OTA190Assistive Technology3 credits This course provides an introduction to assistive equipment including simple tools, seating and positioning devices, and computer use in therapeutic interventions. These assistive technolog… source
OTA211Mental Health and Occupational Therapy5 credits This course covers adaptations to everyday occupations needed by clients receiving occupational therapy. Assistive equipment, techniques, methods, and environments for a wide variety of cli… source
OTA217Fieldwork Level IB with Seminar2 credits Creating an opportunity for professional growth, three Level I Fieldwork courses are scheduled within the didactic portion of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. The Level I Fieldwo… source
OTA218Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation I5 credits This class provides in depth exposure to common medical conditions, physical disabilities, and the specific interventions and treatments used by the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA). Pr… source
OTA219Professional Topics in Occupational Therapy3 credits This course explores current professional issues in the field of occupational therapy and healthcare. The course addresses advocacy, evidence-based research, clinical reasoning, emerging pr… source
OTA225Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation II5 credits Provides study in the occupational therapy process as it relates to clients diagnosed with various medical conditions. Medical and physical conditions and the impact of the conditions on oc… source
OTA226Occupational Therapy Assistant Capstone5 credits Incorporates the knowledge and skill base introduced throughout the Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Reviews, connects, and applies occupational therapy theory, process, domain, scop… source
OTA227Occupational Therapy with Older Adults2 credits Covers the theories of aging, components of healthy aging, common diseases and conditions frequently experienced by older adults, and the context in which aging and occupational dysfunction… source
OTA232Fieldwork Level IC with Seminar2 credits Creating an opportunity for professional growth, three Level I Fieldwork courses are scheduled within the didactic portion of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. The Level I Fieldwo… source
OTA235Fieldwork Level IIA10 credits This course provides the first full-time (40 hour per week) 8-week clinical experience in a community, rehabilitation, medical, or mental health setting under the supervision of an occupat… source
OTA236Seminar IIA2 credits This course covers the practical clinical issues experienced by the OTA students during the first 8 weeks of the quarter. After the successful completion of the 8-week Fieldwork II Experien… source
OTA240Fieldwork Level IIB10 credits This course provides a second full-time (40 hour per week) 8-week clinical experience in a community, rehabilitation, medical, or mental health setting. The student will practice under the… source
OTA241Seminar IIB2 credits This course covers the practical clinical issues experienced by the OTA students during the first 8 weeks of the quarter. After the successful completion of the 8-week Fieldwork IIB Experie… source
PHIL301Public Health Ethics5 credits This course focuses on ethical issues in public health and health care policy. This includes health care rights, resource allocation issues, individual autonomy versus population health pro… source
PHIL305Professional Ethics5 credits This course examines ethical questions that can arise for individuals working in business and other professions. Students will be equipped to identify the values that inform various profess… source
PHIL321Design Philosophy and Ethics5 credits An overview of the varied approaches to the study of philosophy from classical to contemporary is applied to the evolving design field. A study of common design terminology and semantics, a… source
PTA105Introduction to Physical Therapy2 credits Covers the history and organization of the field of physical therapy, overview of practice settings, behavior and conduct expectations of the PTA, and the role of the PTA. Prerequisites: Ad… source
PTA115Procedures I5 credits Introduces principles and techniques of basic patient care skills. Emphasis is on patient safety. Skills include vital signs, aseptic technique, positioning and draping, soft tissue mobiliz… source
PTA117Foundations of Physical Rehabilitation5 credits Introduces principles and techniques of foundational patient care skills in physical rehabilitation in the acute care environment. Skills include vital signs, aseptic technique, transfers,… source
PTA125Kinesiology I4 credits Principles of kinesiology including osteokinematics, arthrokinematics, force, torque, and levers as applied to human movement. In-depth study of musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology with… source
PTA126Kinesiology II5 credits Continuation of in-depth study of musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology. Course also covers principles of typical gait, basic gait analysis techniques and common gait deviations. Prerequi… source
PTA135Topics in Physical Therapy I3 credits Communication skills for the PTA including written documentation, plan of care review, privacy and confidentiality, advocacy, clinical preparation, interpersonal communication, educating pa… source
PTA136Topics in Physical Therapy II3 credits Administrative skills relevant to the PTA including accurate and timely billing, resource management, managing productivity and an overview of payment systems. Additional topics include ski… source
PTA145Orthopedics I5 credits Principles of therapeutic exercise and intervention skills for aerobic conditioning, agility training, postural awareness and stabilization, strengthening, flexibility and electrotherapeuti… source
PTA146Orthopedics II7 credits This course covers the application of concepts and skills from Orthopedics I to musculoskeletal conditions of the upper extremity, spine, and lower extremity. Monitor and adjust interventio… source
PTA155Physical Rehabilitation I5 credits Intervention, data collection and communication skills for providing safe and effective physical therapy for patients in acute care settings with a healthcare team. Advancing transfer, mobi… source
PTA156Physical Rehabilitation II7 credits Therapeutic interventions and data collection skills for patients with neurologic conditions. Review of structure and function of the nervous system and common neurologic and neuromuscular… source
PTA190Clinical Affiliation I4 credits Initial full-time clinical affiliation in a physical therapy clinical setting under supervision of a clinical instructor. Application of behavioral, data collection, and therapeutic interve… source
PTA215Procedures II5 credits Principles and application of physical agents and modalities with focus on mechanical and light agents. Therapeutic interventions and data collection skills for integumentary conditions and… source
PTA235Topics in Physical Therapy III2 credits This course covers topics and skills of PTA career development, performance improvement & quality assurance, and ethical behavior in the physical therapy workplace. Prerequisites: PTA 190 ,… source
PTA236Topics in Physical Therapy IV3 credits This course covers skills to obtain a job and enter the workforce as a PTA including licensure preparation, board exam review, job search, and interview skills. Prerequisites: PTA 215 , PTA… source
PTA255Physical Rehabilitation III4 credits Motor development, common diagnoses and treatment considerations for pediatric patients. Covers therapeutic interventions and data collection skills within the role of the PTA important for… source
PTA256Physical Rehabilitation IV4 credits PTA skills for working with patients with complex conditions including patients with spinal cord injuries and patients post amputation. Course also covers psychosocial aspects of patient ca… source
PTA280Seminar I1 credits This course covers foundational case presentation skills in preparation for capstone physical therapy case presentation in Seminar II. Prerequisites: PTA 190 , PTA 255 , and PTA 256 Corequi… source
PTA281Seminar II1 credit This course includes the review, presentation, and discussion of a case based on a clinical affiliation experience from PTA 290 or PTA 291 . Prerequisites: PTA 215 , PTA 235 , PTA 280 , and… source
PTA290Clinical Affiliation II8 credits Full-time clinical affiliation to develop and refine practical application of PTA skills under the supervision of an on-site clinical instructor. Use resources and equipment within a physic… source
PTA291Clinical Affiliation III9 credits Final full-time clinical affiliation to continue to develop and refine practical application of PTA skills under the supervision of a clinical instructor in preparation to enter the field a… source
PSYC324Psychology of Organizations5 credits This course focuses on organizational and institutional behavior. Students will apply psychological theories and principles to understand how interactions among individuals, groups, and the… source
PSYC330Wellness, Resilience, and Self-Awareness5 credits Social service work is unusually emotionally taxing. Many professionals attribute low job satisfaction and poor mental health to difficult job conditions and the trauma of facing social pro… source
PSYC441Psychology of Creativity5 credits This course is a close examination of creativity as a human trait. Issues of definition, identification, measurement, development, use, loss, and value in the design process are examined. T… source
CHPH315Vulnerable Populations5 credits This course investigates the various perspectives describing and understanding mental health, mental health disorders and addictions, and interventions, including assessment, treatment, and… source
CHPH325Health Equity and Social Justice5 credits This course analyzes issues related to health disparity, and issues related to social justice, such as healthcare access, unequal treatment based on ethnicity, race, income, and strategies… source
CHPH435Community Health Issues5 credits This course addresses issues in community health. It introduces strategies to reduce health risks, health disparity, and introduces resources for community intervention and prevention progr… source
CHPH455Service Learning Capstone5 credits This course is designed to serve as a service learning experience. Students will collaborate with local agencies to develop a community health program. Students will also participate in a w… source
EPID315Statistical Research: Data Management & Analysis5 credits This course introduces statistical analysis software packages typically encountered in epidemiological research. Students will develop data analysis techniques for dataset analysis for the… source
EPID325Advanced Principles of Epidemiology5 credits This course is designed to train students to apply epidemiological principles to determine disease etiology as well as evaluate prevention and intervention programs. It will do so in the co… source
EPID435Field Epidemiology5 credits This course allows students the opportunity to conduct epidemiological field studies, including the application of survey methodology. Students learn techniques and acquire resources needed… source
PUBH280Essential Infection Control Principles and Practices5 credits This course provides an overview of the role of the infection prevention and control program in healthcare. Students will identify infectious disease processes commonly used to identify hea… source
PUBH301Public Health and Global Health Fundamentals5 credits This course will introduce students to key concepts and essential services of public health and global health organizations. Students will learn about the history of public health in the Un… source
PUBH305Determinants of Health5 credits This course covers frameworks for understanding determinants of health at multiple levels: individual and family-level determinants, physical and social environments, and population-level d… source
PUBH315Public Health Data Management and Analysis5 credits This course introduces data management and analysis techniques using Microsoft Excel and R Software. Prerequisites: MATH 351 and PUBH 410 Course source
PUBH320Principles of Applied Epidemiology5 credits This course introduces the role of epidemiologists in public health practice. Students learn how to measure the health status of populations and the strength of a relationship between a dis… source
PUBH330Public Health Leadership and Management5 credits This course presents core concepts of public health structure and leadership, including organizational design as it relates to workplace diversity, managing versus leading professionals, an… source
PUBH410Public Health Research Methods and Design5 credits This course focuses on research methodology and design. Students will identify designs used in public health studies, as well critically evaluate existing literature for extent of bias, con… source
PUBH420Program Needs Assessment, Planning, and Implementation5 credits This course introduces phases of evidence-based approaches to educational and promotional programs: community needs assessment, planning, and implementation. Prerequisites: PUBH 305 Course source
PUBH425Community Health Education and Advocacy5 credits This course covers effective community health education techniques through synthesis of health behavior theories and skills learned in previous quarters, including multicultural competency… source
PUBH430Health Policy, Equity, and Justice5 credits This course covers the policy process and enhancing students’ ability to influence that process. Students will examine the role of policy, power, race, class, and privilege in producing hea… source
PUBH435Program Evaluation and Health Survey Research5 credits This course will prepare students to evaluate public health programs and interventions using observation, surveys, interviews, and existing data. Students will develop their own surveys and… source
PUBH445Professional Development and Capstone Preparation5 credits This course prepares students for the capstone experience and for applying for public health jobs post-graduation and beyond. Students will work on a literature review for a capstone projec… source
PUBH455Public Health Capstone5 credits This course serves as a capstone experience to the Public Health BAS program. Students will work with local agencies and health departments engaged in public health. Students will also coll… source
SEW110Sewing for Beginners I1 credit This course is for those who have never sewn before. Students will learn sewing machine usage and care and how to select proper sewing tools/supplies and fabrics for the various projects. Pr… source
SEW111Sewing Lab2 credits This course is for students interested in garment sewing. It is ideal for students who have not sewn recently and want to brush up on their skills. It is also for students who want to tackl… source
SEW112Quilts, Quick Projects, and More1 credit This course covers various methods for piecing curves/circles and zipper play. Can be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Some sewing experience; familiarity with a sewing machine and rotary… source
SEW113Quilt Basics and Beyond1 credit This course covers the basics of quilting from color and fabric selection to pattern drafting, as well as hand and machine piecing and appliqué techniques, setting blocks, hand quilting, and… source
SEW114Intermediate/Advanced Quilting1 credit This course builds upon basic quilting skills. Students will have various projects from which to choose while learning new techniques. Can be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: None Course source
SEW115Fashion Sewing Basics2 credits This course will provide an overview of basic fashion sewing techniques, sewing machine skills, and pattern/fabric compatibility. Students will explore notions and support fabrics to enhanc… source
SEW116Surface Design Lab1 credit This course is for students interested in learning methods to embellish, embroider, and enrich fabrics. Surface design can enhance any fabric project whether clothing, quilts, or other texti… source
SEW117Quilting Lab2 credits This course is for students interested in quilting with beginning through advanced quilting skills. Students will learn pattern development, drafting, artistic color, and fabric selection.… source
SEW118Repair or Upcycle Your Wardrobe2 credits This course is for students interested in repairing or upcycling their clothing. Learn how to prolong the life of your wardrobe for a more sustainable world. Use basic sewing skills to tran… source
SOC260Sociology of Death and Dying5 credits This course explores social, cultural, political, and economic aspects of death and dying. Cross-cultural comparisons, social stratification, rituals, taboos, and current social policy deba… source
SOC311Poverty in America5 credits This course examines the nature and extent of poverty in the United States. Students will review dominant views of poverty, how poverty is measured, characteristics of poor populations, int… source
SOC401Behavioral and Cultural Issues in Healthcare5 credits This course introduces behavior and cultural issues that impact individual and population health and their relationship to public policy development and public health intervention programs.… source
TLM301Introduction to Logistics Management5 credits Course explores the organization and operations of the commercial logistics industry and its impact on the bottom-line of today’s modern businesses in the context of the global trading econ… source
TLM302Airline, Airport, and Seaport Management5 credits This course provides an overview of airline economic structure, government regulation, and strategies and management functions, including pricing and revenue management. Airport and seaport… source
TLM304Domestic and International Freight Management5 credits This course focuses on an in-depth study of a wide range of transportation issues facing managers from the perspectives of both carriers and users, in the various modes and in inter modal s… source
TLM305Legal Concepts for Transportation and Logistics Management5 credits This course outlines the legal issues and concepts germane to the Transportation and Logistics field, including contracts, liability, torts, insurance requirements, jurisdiction, environmen… source
TLM306Quality and Operations Management5 credits This course is designed to equip students with the managerial concepts and quantitative tools used in effective and efficient management of operations, including quality control, in manufac… source
TLM308Procurement and Supply Management5 credits This course covers strategic issues in procurement and supply management. Topics covered include purchasing process, procurement cycle, purchasing research, relationship with suppliers, neg… source
TLM310Introduction to Export and Import Business and Custom Brokerage5 credits This course provides an in-depth understanding of the concepts, principles and processes needed to begin selling product globally and covers all aspects of international trade, focusing on… source
TLM414Principles of Marketing5 credits The student learns basic marketing concepts and warehouse and distribution center management systems, including materials management software, inventory fundamentals, and order fulfillment.… source
TLM415Supply Chain Management and Technologies5 credits This course acquaints students with the global supply chain, with an emphasis on supply sources, distribution, production planning, information systems, customer service, inventory manageme… source
TLM416Applied Supply Chain Technologies5 credits This course focuses on currently applicable technologies and how firms gain competitive advantages by embracing and adapting RFID, bar coding, sorting, picking, and track and trace technolo… source
TLM421Supply Chain Analytics for Managerial Decision Making5 credits This course explores the concepts, principles and analysis used to plan, organize, and manage supply chain elements in a global environment. A balanced view of logistics, distribution, oper… source
TLM422Finance Principles5 credits The course provides an overview of financial concepts and ethics. Prerequisites: ACCT 301 and admission to any BAS program Course source
TLM435Shipping and International Logistics5 credits This course examines the characteristics and role of shipping services in the design and management of international logistics systems. Prerequisites: TLM 301 Course source
TLM444Capstone Project/Strategic Management5 credits This course provides an opportunity for students to conduct independent research on a wide array of strategic issues in transportation management, either individually or in teams. Requires… source
WELD101Oxy-Acetylene Cutting and Welding6 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely weld, braze, and cut metal. will be able to: Use technical resources to access informati… source
WELD102Shielded Metal Arc Welding7 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the shielded metal arc welding process. Use proper shielded metal arc welding techni… source
WELD103Flux Core Arc Welding7 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the flux core arc welding process, including both the dual shield and inner-shield p… source
WELD104Gas Metal Arc Welding6 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the gas metal arc welding process. Total Hours: 110 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 10 Guide… source
WELD105Gas Tungsten Arc Welding7 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the gas tungsten arc welding process. Prerequisites: WELD 103 and WELD 104 Corequisi… source
WELD106Carbon Arc, Plasma, and Oxy-Acetylene Cutting5 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the carbon arc, plasma, and oxy-acetylene cutting processes. Prerequisites: WELD 103… source
WELD201Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding7 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process as it relates to pipe welding. Prerequ… source
WELD202Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding7 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process as it relates to pipe welding. Prerequisites… source
WELD203Layout and Fabrication Techniques14 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use layout and fabrication techniques. Prerequisites: WELD 105 and WELD 106 Course source
WELD204Wabo Test Prep and Weld Testing6 credits This course covers the description and identification of industrial metals; their physical, mechanical, and chemical properties; and the fundamentals of weld testing. Prerequisites: WELD 10… source
WELD205Advanced Pipe Welding15 credits This course is a continuation of the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely weld various diameters of pipe in various positions, using shielded metal (SM… source
WELD210AutoCAD/CNC Plasma Cutting5 credits This course is an introduction to AutoCAD and CNC plasma cutting for students planning a career in the metal fabrication and welding industry. Through learning AutoCAD, students broaden the… source
WELD220Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding12 credits This course is a continued focus on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the gas tungsten arc welding process as it relates to the welding of m… source