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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| AEGS100 | Intro to American Ethnic Studies | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of American Ethnic Studies. An emphasis is placed on centering the experiences and knowledge traditions of African Americans,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS101 | Diversity and American Culture | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary study of diversity in American culture and society. An emphasis is placed on synthesizing and applying key concepts from literature,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AEGS200 | Introduction to Queer Studies | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to Queer Studies. Students will examine how historical, political, and social forces shape gender and sexuality in relation to race and other forms of social… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS201 | Introduction to African American Studies | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) Description: This course is an introduction to African American Studies. Students will examine how a revolutionary body of ideas emerged from African Americans and the broader African dias… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS202 | Introduction to Latinx Studies | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to Latinx Studies. Students will explore key concepts and themes in the field. An emphasis is placed on how the political, economic, and historical linkages… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS203 | Introduction to Critical Indigenous Studies | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to methods and research in Critical Indigenous Studies. Students will explore the worldviews, lived experiences, and theoretical standpoints generated within… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS204 | Introduction to Asian American Studies | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies. An emphasis is placed on examining the cultural expressions, historical experiences, and contempora… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS205 | Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies | 5 | (H/DSJ) Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies investigates gender through interdisciplinary and intersectional lenses. We examine what gender is, how it differs from sex, sexuality, and gender i… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS210 | Monsters & American Culture | 5 | (H/SS/DSJ) Monsters … and slashers … and ghosts! Oh, my! This course explores American culture and society through a history of monsters and horror in literary fiction, folklore, pop culture, and fil… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AEGS320 | Gender, Sexuality, and Health Justice | 5 | (H/SS) This course investigates issues of gender, diversity, and health justice in the interdisciplinary field of Gender and Sexuality Studies. We explore how issues of power and privilege impact who… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ASL101 | Fingerspelling and Numbering | 2 | This course includes an introduction to historical an physiological aspects of fingerspelling and number use in American Sign Language (ASL). Specialized instruction will be given to develop and mast… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ASL195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ANTH195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ANTH212 | Environmental Anthropology | 5 | (SS/DSJ) Anthropological understanding of local and global environmental problems and sustainability. Human adaption to the environment. Globalization, ethnoecology, political ecology, environmental… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ANTH270 | Archaeology Field School | 12 | Social Science Taught entirely in the field. Training given in archaeological field research methods and techniques, including survey, excavation, artifact analysis, report preparation, and museum cu… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| ANTH325 | Death: A Comparative Perspective | 5 | Humanities/Social Science Course examines mourning rituals, mortuary practices, beliefs in afterlife, medical/ethical issues, and images of death in both Western and Non Western cultures. ) 5 hours L… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ANTH335 | Culture/Health/Healing | 5 | Humanities/Social Science Introduces student to an anthropological perspective on disease, illness, and health. Examines cultural explanations of and responses to disease and illness, Different cultu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ANTH350 | Applied Anthropology | 5 | Social Science This course explores the practical application of anthropology’s methods and theories to address the needs of society, including the challenges and research needs of communities and or… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART102 | Art History/Ancient-Byzantine | 5 | (H) Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts in Europe, the Near East and North Africa from prehistoric times through the Byzantine Period. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART103 | Art History/Medieval-Renaissance | 5 | Humanities Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts in Europe, the Near East, and North Africa from Early Medieval through the 16th Century. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART104 | Art History/Baroque-Modern | 5 | Humanities Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts in Europe, The Americas, China, Japan, India and Africa from the Baroque Period to the present. 5 hours Lec… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART106 | Drawing I | 5 | Humanities Drawing from still life and landscape, with an emphasis on observation, technique and design skills. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART107 | Drawing II | 5 | Humanities Introduction to techniques in drawing the figure with emphasis on form, light, shadow, and Human anatomy 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART110 | Design I | 5 | Humanities Study of the relationship of form: the elements and the principle of art and organization as an understanding of two-dimensional art design. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART111 | Design II | 5 | Humanities Introduction to digital image editing software using the elements and principles of art. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART117 | Art History of the Northwest Coast | 5 | Humanities Art History of the Northwest Coast introduces students to the Native Arts of the Northwest coastal region from Prehistory to the present. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART120 | Public Art Mural Painting | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course will cover historical and cultural as well as the economic role of public murals. Students will work collaboratively in both the classroom and the field to create… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART125 | Ceramics I | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Study of clay as a material for art: emphasis on wheel throwing and hand building construction. Clay and glaze chemistry and glaze application introduced along with firi… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART173 | Art for Teachers | 5 | Humanities Survey course that consider how children engage in the artistic process as a means of constructing their knowledge including children’s art and the development of the young child. Developm… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ART206 | Drawing III | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Continuation of ART 107 with further study of the figure and emphasis on techniques in drawing hands and portraiture. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART210 | Design III | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Introduction to digital illustration with emphasis on the elements and principles of art. 7 or better. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART225 | Ceramics II | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Continuation of ART 125 , with new emphasis on introduction of additional forms and construction methods. Introduction to Glaze calculation and mixing. Introduction to k… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART226 | Ceramics III | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Continuation of ART 225 , with further experimentation in porcelain, glazes and firing techniques. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART230 | Watercolor I | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance An introduction to the basic materials and techniques of watercolor painting. Emphasis will be on paint application, color theory and mixing, paper qualities, compositio… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART231 | Watercolor II | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Continuation of ART 230 , encouraging further development of personal imagery, technique and style. A variety of subject matter will be explored. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hour… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART232 | Watercolor III | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Emphasis on composition combining transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic, pastels, ink, charcoal and collage. The development of painting within an historical and mu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART240 | Painting I | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Introduction of fundamental techniques/ materials of acrylic painting. Emphasis on composition, color theory, and paint handling of image. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART241 | Painting II | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Painting studio course in acrylic techniques which examines a variety of color, compositional and stylistic challenges encountered in personal artistic interpretation. 4… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART242 | Painting III | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Students will continue development of their painting skills through the exploration of 20th Century color theory and practice, composition and materials. 4 hours Lecture… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART266 | Sculpture I | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Introduction to materials. Consideration of form. Technical and compositional exercises in clay, plaster, wire, casting materials and found object materials. 4 hours Lec… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART267 | Sculpture II | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Further practice in the fundamentals of additive, reductive, and constructive sculpture. Introduction to large forms, conceptually based artwork and alternative material… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ART268 | Sculpture III | 5 | Humanities/Skills Performance Intensive creative work in a variety of media including traditional and contemporary ideas and their relationship to personal expression. A presentation on Contemporary… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL101 | Introduction to Marine Science | 5 | Natural Science Origin and extent of the ocean, its biological, chemical, geological, and physical aspects. Interactions of plants and animals in the sea and their use by Humans, includes field trips… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL104 | Plant Biology | 5 | Natural Science Basic content on plants, emphasizing diversity of structures, functions, economic importance, and function of plants in vegetation systems and Human communities. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL114 | Natural History of the Pacific NW | 5 | Natural Science Field, lecture, and laboratory course emphasizing the identification, habits, habitats, adaptations, and interrelationships of plants and animals that constitute the biomes of the Pac… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL115 | Freshwater Biology | 5 | Natural Science Local freshwater organisms and basic biological, physical, and chemical factors of the inland water environment. Field trips to ponds, lakes, streams, and estuaries in the immediate a… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL120 | Local Flora | 5 | Natural Science An introduction to the native flowering plants of Western Washington. Emphasis on the use of taxonomic keys to identify the local flowering plants. For students majoring in forestry,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL130 | Ecology of the Northwest I | 5 | Natural Science The course applies basic ecological principles to fresh water ecosystems for the purpose of understanding how to best manage these systems for biological diversity and Human use. Labo… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL131 | Ecology of the Northwest II | 5 | Natural Science The course applies basic ecological principles to the marine, fresh water and forest ecosystems for the purpose of understanding how to best manage these systems for biological divers… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL132 | Ecology of the Northwest III | 5 | Natural Science The course applies basic ecological principles to the marine and fresh water ecosystems for the purpose of understanding how to best manage these systems for biological diversity and… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL140 | Environmental Issues | 5 | (NS/DSJ) Ecological principles, the relationship of Humans to the environment, and solutions to environmental problems. Recommended for non-science majors. Community service requirement. 3 hours Lect… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIOL351 | Medical Genetics | 5 | Seminar-style and online course examining various genetic conditions and their relationship to disease in the population. Discussion will be oriented toward healthcare professionals. 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL360 | Pathophysiology | 5 | Natural Science A concise overview of the disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury of the adult Human body. 0 or better. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BUS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BUS215 | Business Statistics | 5 | Natural Science Application of statistics in the fields of economics and business; descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, linear correlation and regression, probability, sampling, the Normal… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BUS330 | Business Finance | 5 | This course broadens the non-finance manager/student’s understanding of financial concepts and tools needed in financial management and decision making. Students will gain knowledge of finance terms,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHEM137 | Chemistry of the Environment | 5 | Natural Science The basic principles of chemistry emphasizing how they apply to the Earth, its major components, and its ecosystems. 0 or permission of the instructor. 3 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHEM195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CMST105 | Photojournalism | 5 | Humanities The basics of digital photojournalism with special attention to news value and composition. Formerly JOURN 105 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CMST242 | Intro to Communication in Organizations | 5 | Humanities The purpose of this course is to students understand communication theory and practice in organizations and how to take effective action in their organizations. Topics addressed in the cou… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST250 | Intro to Popular Communication | 5 | Humanities To examine how popular communication exists as a part of everyday life, and critically analyze the rhetoric of popular artifacts. 0 or above. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST253 | Intercultural Communication | 5 | (H/DSJ) Increase awareness of and sensitivity to other cultures, cultural backgrounds, and teach us to communicate effectively in our increasingly culturally diverse, interdependent world, of diverse… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST255 | Political Communication | 5 | Humanities/Social Science Exploration of political communication in historical and contemporary settings. Investigating political cultures as constructed through public rhetorics, traditional media,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST263 | Sex and Gender in Communication | 5 | (H/DSJ) Exploration of communication as a reflection of and constructive tool for gender and sex roles. Considers the role of media, popular culture, gendered language, and performance of gender in v… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST273 | Digital Cultures | 5 | Humanities Exploration of contemporary cultures as constructed through new media and digital communication practices. This course looks at the history and impact of creative digital communication in… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CMST293 | Ethical and Legal Principles of Media | 5 | Humanities Ethical and legal principles studied as they apply to media. Formerly Human 293 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS100 | Computer Literacy for Online Learning | 2 | This class will prepare students for success in online learning by focusing on basic computer literacy and eLearning environments. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CIS101 | Computer Literacy Assessment | 1 | Demonstrate mastery of basic computer use, file management, word processing, spreadsheets, the World Wide Web, and email, through assessment tests. (Pass/No Credit). 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIS107 | Introduction to Personal Computers | 1 | Introduction to personal computers for first time users. Computer terminology, PC hardware options, windows operating systems, basic software techniques and basic Internet use. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIS110 | Information Systems Concepts | 5 | Explore the fundamentals of information processing. Topics include: hardware, software, networking, the Internet, programming, and databases. Competent keyboard skills. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS111 | Introduction to Operating Systems | 4 | An technical introduction to operating system theory and common operating systems found in business environments, like Windows and Linux, with hands-on activities. Basic knowledge of Windows XP or la… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS114 | Introduction to HTML | 1 | Learn to use HTML tags to create web pages in accordance with XHTML specifications. Create links, format text, create bulleted and numbered lists, insert images and background color/images, produce i… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIS115 | Introduction to the Internet | 3 | Explore various services and features of the Internet beyond just surfing like email, FTP, search engines, HTML, online security, and WiFi. 2 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIS116 | Intro to MS Visio | 1 | Introduction to Microsoft Visio to create flow diagrams, basic organizational charts, and network diagrams. Knowledge of basic computer skills suggested. Text required. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIS124 | Logic and Pattern Matching | 5 | Students will evaluate mathematical expressions in computer numbering systems, evaluate propositional logic using sets and Boolean circuits, and search and manipulate strings using patterns with regu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS140 | Exploring Coding | 2 | An exploration of computer programming for non-programmers presented in a fun, engaging, and visual format. 1 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CIS141 | Programming Concepts | 5 | An introduction to programming concepts. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS142 | Java I Introduction to OOP | 6 | An introduction to applications development for Windows and the Web using Java applications and applets. 0 or above, or permission of instructor. 5 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CIS143 | Java II Fundamentals of OOP | 6 | Develops fundamental concepts and techniques for analysis, design, and implementation of computer programs using an object-oriented language. Includes graphical user interfaces, event-driven programm… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CIS145 | Introduction to C Language | 6 | Writing C programs utilizing programming concepts obtained from CIS 141 . Introducing C syntax for program control, functions, arrays, pointers, and string manipulation. 0 or above, or permission of… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CIS150 | Survey of Computing | 4 | Learn basic concepts of word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, Internet, operating systems, and hardware using Internet and Computing Core Certification standards. 3 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS155 | Web Development I | 4 | Students are introduced to HTML5 elements and CSS3 to develop simple Web pages that integrate responsive (mobile) design, media, tables, and forms to produce consistent, navigable Web sites. 3 hours… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS156 | Multimedia for the Web | 4 | Students will explore how digital multimedia is optimized to integrate into a HTML5 web page based on current standards and technologies. Managing and manipulating fonts, images, audio, video, and an… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS172 | Technical Support Skills | 6 | Fundamentals of PC hardware and peripherals, mobile device hardware, networking and troubleshooting hardware and network connectivity issues. Installing and configuring operating systems including Wi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CIS182 | Networking Concepts | 5 | This course is designed to introduce LAN/WAN terminology, design, topologies, protocols, various network hardware components, the TCP/IP network protocol, software, cabling and connectivity. 5 hours… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS190 | Information System Project Management | 4 | The student will learn, apply, analyze and evaluate significant information technology projects from initiation through closing. 3 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIS200 | Programming Laboratory | 1 | Students meet in lab to design, develop, and test programs assigned in the programming course being taken concurrently. Formerly CMPTR 200 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIS205 | Web Transport Languages | 2 | Introduction to web transport languages including XML and JSON, and the use of HTTP protocols for data transport in web services. Students will create and use data formats for data transport and use… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CIS210 | SQL | 4 | Introduction to structured query language (SQL) used by most relational databases. Students will create, manipulate, and query data using DDL and DML. This class is intended for students with fundame… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS212 | Windows for Professionals | 3 | Students will learn how to deploy, configure, secure, manage, and monitor device and client applications in a Microsoft enterprise environment. Skills covered include: deploying, maintaining, and upd… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIS213 | Mac OS X for Professionals | 3 | This course will prepare students for successful achievement of the Apple Certified Support Professional 10. 6 Certification. 2 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIS219 | Introduction to ASP. NET | 4 | Students create interactive and dynamic database-driven Web applications using ASP. NET, C# and the .NET Framework. This class is intended for students with fundamental skills in computer programming… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS236 | Information System Security I | 5 | The student will develop and apply knowledge and skill in implementing and maintaining the components of organizational security. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS237 | Cybersecurity Analyst | 4 | Students learn how to apply behavioral analytics to networks and devices to prevent, detect and combat cybersecurity threats through continuous security monitoring and IT regulatory compliance. s pre… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS241 | Applications Server Support | 5 | Introduces the skills necessary to be a server administrator. Concepts covered include server architecture, administration, storage, security, networking, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. This… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS243 | Java III | 4 | Review the details of the Java language as covered in the Java Certification Oracle Certified Associate Exam 1Z0-808 and Java Certification Oracle Certified Professional Exam 1Z0-809. Topics covered… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS247 | Certified Ethical Hacker | 5 | Students learn to use current security systems. Students will learn perimeter defenses, how to scan networks for attacks, how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a sys… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS248 | Pen Testing | 4 | Provides intermediate skills for cybersecurity professionals who are tasked with hands-on penetration testing to identify, exploit, report, and manage vulnerabilities on a network. Prepares students… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS249 | Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator | 5 | Students learn to use current computer forensic procedures and tools. Students will learn the techniques and processes for detecting cybercrime intrusions, implement the steps to properly extract and… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS255 | Web Scripting | 5 | Students build upon the skills of Web Development I to introduce JavaScript, libraries, and simple server side processing within the HTML5 framework. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS258 | Content Management Systems | 4 | Students will focus on managing and developing montent management systems, such as Wordpress. Students wil set up a content management system to run on the internet. Formerly CIS 258 - Web 2.0 Prereq… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS260 | User Interface Design | 5 | Students will be introduced to designing for screens and developing user interfaces based on design principles and design elements. User eXperience, and useability will be the focus as students creat… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS261 | Linux I | 5 | An introduction to the Linux operating system and Linux system administration. This course s prepare student for the CompTIA Linux+ exam. 0 or above or permission of instructor. 4 hours Lecture, 2 ho… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS270 | Cisco I | 5 | The student will be introduced to and understand the development in the design and installation of local area networks to ensure optimal throughput. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS271 | Cisco II | 6 | An introduction to Cisco basic router configuration for local area networks. 5 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CIS272 | Cisco III | 5 | This course will enable the student to implement a switched network and a basic wireless network. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS273 | Cisco IV | 4 | This course will enable the student to configure Wide Area Networks (WAN) and IP Addressing Services on Cisco routers and incorporate network policies using ACLs. 4 hours Lecture 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIS274 | CCNA Security | 5 | This course will prepare students for successful achievement of the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security certification. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Clinic 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS275 | Cybersecurity Operations | 5 | Students learn the key components of cybersecurity operations, including security concepts, security monitoring, host-based analysis, network intrusion analysis, and security policies and procedures.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS285 | Object Oriented Programming with C | 5 | Writing object oriented programs utilizing C. Introduces concepts of data abstraction, data classes, and polymorphism. 0 or above, or permission of instructor. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CIS298 | CIS Practicum | 1 | -3 A capstone course providing in-depth hands-on experience in one of the seven areas of computer information systems: networking, hardware, security, web, project management, database, or programmin… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CS143 | Computer Science II Java | 5 | Natural Science Solving problems using object-oriented programming techniques and basic data structures; design and analysis of algorithms particularly in the context of searching and sorting. Former… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CS170 | Applications in Computer Science | 1 | -5 Natural Science Application of concepts in introductory Computer Science. 5 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CS210 | Introduction to Discrete Mathematics | 5 | Natural Science Basic logic, number theory, sequences and series, induction. Counting: permutations, combinations, probability, and binomial theorem, graphs and trees. (Same as MATH 210 ) 0 or better… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CS240 | Discrete Structures | 5 | Natural Science Fundamentals of logic and writing proofs, sets, functions, number theory, combinatorics, probability, relations, graphs and trees. (Same as MATH 240 ) 0 or better. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| COS101 | Professional Career | 2 | Students are exposed to Washington State Cosmetology laws, rules and regulations, career opportunities, business skills, professional image, communication and the history of Cosmetology. 2 hours Lect… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS102 | Cosmetology General Sciences | 2 | Emphasis is placed on the skills and knowledge of the general sciences necessary for the field of cosmetology. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS103 | Hair Care, Hairstyling & Haircutting | 3 | Technical principles of hair design and care of the hair and scalp. The foundations of the art of hairstyling to include arranging, styling, and creative design. Foundations of haircutting techniques… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COS104 | Chemical Texture Services | 2 | This course covers main concepts of chemical texture services to include perming, chemical relaxing and curl reformation. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS105 | Hair Color | 2 | Introduction to basic color theory and technique utilizing the law of color to artificially pigment the hair or remove color pigment. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS113 | Intermediate Haircutting | 2 | The technical elements of intermediate haircutting needed to provide additional knowledge and skills. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS114 | Advanced Chemical Texture Services | 2 | Introduction to basic color theory and technique utilizing the law of color to artificially pigment the hair or remove color pigment. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS115 | Intermediate Hair Color | 2 | Building on basic hair color techniques to increase skill level of dimensional color and creative color placement and to introduce color correction. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS120 | Cosmetology Skin Care | 2 | Principles of esthetics including skin diseases and disorders, analysis and care of the skin and temporary hair removal. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS121 | Facial Makeup | 1 | Basic makeup application techniques implementing cosmetic color theory concepts. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS123 | Advanced Haircutting | 2 | Advanced haircutting techniques combining multiple haircutting elements to increase skill level in subject matter mastery. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS130 | Nail Care | 1 | Fundamental principles of nail care to include structure, growth, diseases and disorders to safely perform basic manicure and pedicure services. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS135 | Wigs, Braiding/Extensions | 1 | Braiding, artificial hair applications using proper safety and removal techniques, the fitting, styling and care of wigs. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS151 | Cosmetology Lab Clinic I | 12 | Students perform hands on practical experience using knowledge and skills achieved from related instruction. 24 hours Lab 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| COS152 | Cosmetology Lab Clinic II | 13 | Students perform salon services with supervision, gaining hands on practical experience working in a training salon environment using knowledge and skills achieved from related instruction. 26 hours… 13 cr · 13 hr source |
| COS153 | Cosmetology Lab Clinic III | 13 | Students perform salon services with supervision, gaining hands on practical experience working in a training salon environment using knowledge and skills achieved from related instruction. 26 hours… 13 cr · 13 hr source |
| COS154 | Cosmetology Lab Clinic IV | 13 | Students perform salon services with supervision, gaining hands on practical experience working in a training salon environment using knowledge and skills achieved from related instruction. 26 hours… 13 cr · 13 hr source |
| COS155 | Cosmetology Lab Clinic V | 13 | Students perform salon services with supervision, gaining hands on practical experience working in a training salon environment using knowledge and skills achieved from related instruction. 26 hours… 13 cr · 13 hr source |
| COS160 | Introduction to Esthetics | 2 | Student is exposed to Washington State Esthetics laws, rules and regulations, life skills including ethics, professional image, communicating for success, career opportunities, and the history of est… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS161 | Esthetics General Sciences I | 2 | Emphasis is placed on the skills and knowledge of the general sciences necessary for the field of Esthetics, Safety and Sanitation, Infection Control, Disorders and Diseases of the Skin. Students wil… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS162 | Esthetics General Sciences II | 2 | Instruction in nutritional needs to become a healthy professional, chemistry and chemical safety, electricity and electrical safety, anatomy, physiology, and histology of the skin. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS171 | Esthetics Skin Care I | 2 | Instruction in skin analysis, skincare products including chemistry, ingredients and selection, treatment room preparation, facial treatments, and beginning hair removal. Weekly product research focu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS172 | Esthetics Skin Care II | 2 | Instruction of facial massage, facial devices and technology, clinic operations, advanced hair removal, lash & brow enhancements. Weekly product research focusing on product ingredients. Students ear… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS173 | Esthetics Skin Care III | 2 | Instruction on basic make-up application, advanced topics and treatments, clinic operations, and review body treatments, chemical exfoliation, laser, light therapy, microcurrent, and equipment for me… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS180 | Esthetics Business Practices | 2 | Instruction for Washington State written and practical skills exam and the licensing process. Instruction on career planning, On-the-Job operations, the beauty business including resume writing, reta… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS181 | Esthetics Lab Clinic I | 10 | Students perform esthetic services with supervision on both mannequins and models, gaining hands-on practical knowledge and experience in skin analysis, product selections, preparing the treatment ro… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| COS182 | Esthetics Lab Clinic II | 12 | Students perform esthetic services with supervision gaining hands-on practical experience in advanced skin analysis and product selections, facial treatments with massage, facial devices, technology,… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| COS183 | Esthetics Lab Clinic III | 8 | Students perform esthetic services with supervision, gaining hands-on practical experience in all areas of esthetic services including basic makeup application, clinic operations and advanced treatme… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| COS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS200 | Methods of Teaching & Learning | 3 | This course for career education instructors covers teaching methods and classroom preparation to include: Qualities of the career education instructor, teaching plan and learning environment, teachi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COS201 | Classroom Management & Supervision | 3 | This course for career education instructors covers effective presentations, effective classroom management and super vision and achieving learner results. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COS202 | Program Development & Lesson Planning | 2 | This course for career education instructors covers program and curriculum development, lesson planning, educational aids and technology in the classroom, assessing progress and advising students. 2… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS203 | Basic Teaching Skills | 3 | This course covers the student salon, performance goals, teamwork and record keeping requirements. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COS204 | Professional Development | 3 | This course covers educator relationships, conditions for learning, integrating humor in the classroom and creativity in instruction, teaching success strategies for a successful career, teamwork, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COS211 | Braiding and Extension Techniques | 1 | Designed to introduce a variety of methods of hair additions and extensions. 1 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS225 | Advanced Hair Coloring | 2 | Color correction and advanced hair color methods to expand skill level and ability to combine multiple hair color applications. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COS231 | Business Skills I | 1 | Preparing for and seeking employment by creating a resume, cover letter and practicing interviewing skills to assist in obtaining a positing in the field of cosmetology. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS232 | Business Skills II | 1 | Salon business and professionalism, business planning, marketing and retail. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COS240 | State Board Preparation | 4 | Preparation for Washington State written and practical skills exam and review of basic, intermediate and advanced technical skills taught in previous quarters. Student will demonstrate skill and prof… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| COS251 | Cadet Clinic Lab I | 4 | Student performs application of teaching methods while performing student teaching. Student will gain hands on practical experience working in a training salon/spa environment using knowledge and ski… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| COS252 | Cadet Clinic Lab II | 4 | Student performs application of teaching methods while performing student teaching. Student will gain hands on practical experience working in a training salon/spa environment using knowledge and ski… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| COS253 | Cadet Clinic Lab III | 5 | Student performs application of teaching methods while performing student teaching. Student will gain hands on practical experience working in a training salon/spa environment using knowledge and ski… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| COS254 | Cadet Clinic Lab IV | 5 | Student performs application of teaching methods while performing student teaching. Student will gain hands on practical experience working in a training salon/spa environment using knowledge and ski… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DIGL101 | Introduction to Online Learning w/Canvas | 2 | This course prepares students for success in the online learning environment. Students will identify essential skills required of the online learner, develop strategies to attain those skills, commun… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMA107 | Introduction to UAV Operations | 5 | Introduces students to the skills of operating an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) safely. The course covers aerodynamics, telemetry, communications, aeronautical decision-making and crew resource manag… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DMA120 | Beginning Photoshop | 5 | Students learn basic skills of Photoshop, an image manipulation software tool for creative and technical use. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DMA136 | Beginning Digital Photography | 5 | An introduction to basic digital photography, including historical background, equipment, shooting techniques, lighting, scanning, manipulation, and output (web or print). 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DMA195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMA220 | Intermediate Photoshop | 5 | Students learn advanced creative aspects and skill sets of Photoshop, an image manipulation software tool. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DMA236 | Intermediate Digital Photography | 5 | Intermediate instruction and practice in digital photography, including background, equipment, shooting techniques, lighting, scanning, manipulation, and output (web or print). Formerly DMA 137 4 hou… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DMA298 | DMA Practicum | 1 | -3 A capstone course providing in-depth hands-on experience in Digital Design and photography. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DRMA201 | Introduction to the Art of Film | 5 | Humanities An introductory study of the narrative, visual and aural elements of film, including the cultural and social forces that create the variety of film styles. (Same as HUMAN 201 ) 5 hours Lec… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DRMA291 | New Waves in Cinema | 5 | (H) This course examines the origins of the “New Wave” in 1950s France and the proliferation of new waves in world cinema through present day. Focusing on cinemas from various countries and regions,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ECED101 | Professionalism and Ethics in ECE | 2 | Examine personal philosophy, professional qualifications, ethical practices and the development of interpersonal skills necessary in the early learning workplace. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECED151 | Practicum II | 5 | Intermediate level practical application in the working world of theories and methods studied in the Early Childhood program. Formerly ECE 151/151A 1 hour Lecture, 8 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ECED164 | Mathematics for Early Childhood Ed | 5 | Math for early learning environments. Addresses how children learn and understand mathematical concepts including whole numbers, fractions, geometry, measurement, data analysis and problem solving. F… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ECED166 | Environmental Evaluation | 1 | Evaluating the early childhood environment using an industry standard tool (the ECERS) to ensure a quality experience for children and to optimize learning and development. Formerly ECE 166 1 hours L… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECED172 | Introduction to Montessori | 3 | This course provides an introduction to the Montessori method and philosophy, focusing on an analysis and application of Montessori principles of learning, teaching, sequence, use of didactic materia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED176 | Music and Movement for Young Children | 3 | This course introduces teachers to the sequence of physical and motor development of young children as well as activities and equipment to promote optimum movement and physical education to the young… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED177 | Science for Young Children | 3 | The role of science in the education and development of the young child, including an overview of cognitive characteristics, appropriate materials and activities. Formerly ECE 177 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECED201 | Practicum III | 5 | Students apply cumulative knowledge to practice skills with children and professional interactions with families and staff in a developmentally appropriate early childhood setting. Formerly ECE 201 1… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ECED215 | ECE Professional Portfolio | 1 | A seminar to evaluate individual professional ePortfolio documentation of key assessments from coursework in the early childhood education program and to plan short and long term professional improve… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECED220 | History & Theory of Early Childhood Education | 3 | This course will provide students with an overview of philosophical, psychological, behavioral, educational, and contemporary influences in the field of early childhood education. Further, students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED225 | Issues and Trends in ECE | 3 | Current issues and trends impacting ECE field. National/international developments, concerns facing teachers, families, children and society today. Formerly ECE 225 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECON195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EDUC110 | Reading Techniques for At-Risk Child | 5 | The course is a good exploratory elective for people pursuing a para education degree, for future teachers, or for parents seeking to boost their child’s reading skills. Provides an exposure to basic… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EDUC120 | Instructional Strategies | 5 | This is a course designed to give students a foundation of the instructional process, from planning, implementing, and evaluating instruction. Students will gain an understanding of the role of the l… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EDUC123 | Classroom Management | 5 | Classroom management and student discipline as tools to enhance student learning in the classroom. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EDUC131 | Trauma Informed Teaching | 3 | Course addresses using social-emotional learning strategies and content for recognizing, understanding, and responding to trauma and toxic stress, developing trauma-sensitive classroom spaces and beh… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDUC132 | Educational Technology/K-12 Setting | 5 | The role of educational technology in a K-12 setting to enhance academic learning and success. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EDUC140 | Introduction to Special Education | 5 | Introduction to Special Education, is a survey course that provides both an historical and a contemporary overview of the field of special education and how it is utilized in K-12 schools. Social ine… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EDUC191 | Field Experience | 5 | In a pre-K-12 setting, work alongside a teacher/ paraeducator, observing and demonstration best practices. In seminar and reflection link experiences with WA state Paraeducator Basic Competencies and… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EDUC195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EDUC199 | Practicum | 1 | -5 A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the above program or discipline. 10 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGR100 | Introduction to Engineering | 1 | Introduction to fields and careers of engineering. How does one become an engineer All engineering majors should take ENGR 100 early in the curriculum. (Pass/No Credit) 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGR111 | Engineering Problems | 3 | Introduces students to engineering problem solving techniques, including using calculators and computers. Students will be introduced to MATLAB as a problem solving tool. 0 or better or co-enrollment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGR195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGR216 | CAD Applications for Engineering Design | 3 | Advanced CAD applications for engineering design; surfaces, sheet metal, weldments, molds, multibody parts, advanced assembly modeling, CAD FEA, CFD, motion studies and CAD documentation. 0 or above… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGR240 | Applied Numerical Methods for Engineering | 5 | Natural Science Numerical solutions to engineering problems using MATLAB programming. Application of mathematical judgment in selecting computational algorithms and communicating results. 0 grade or… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGR270 | Fundamentals of Materials Science | 4 | Elementary principles underlying the structure and properties of materials used in engineering practice. Relation of microstructure to physical properties. Formerly ENGR 170 0 or higher AND ENGR& 225… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGR271 | Materials Sciences Laboratory | 2 | Laboratory experience in various material testing and experimental stress analysis methods, engineering data analysis and report writing. Formerly ENGR 171 0 or higher and co-enrollment in ENGR 270 .… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENGL091 | Reading & Writing in Life & College | 5 | This intro course s students develop strategies for reading, writing, reflection, and problem solving. Assignments focus on individual and group processes for personal/academic writing. 2 5 hours Lec… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL093 | Developing Skills in English | 5 | An introduction to discourse within the business community, focusing on appropriate usage and on effective reading, writing, editing, and speaking skills. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL099 | Reading/Writing Academic Disciplines | 1 | -6 This course develops students’ critical strategies for reading, writing, problem solving, and handling academic life. As an acceleration class with additional lab time, ENGL 099 offers students th… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGL135 | Literature of Comic Books and Graphic Novels | 5 | (H/DSJ) A survey of the rhetoric used in graphic novels and comic books with an emphasis on its representations of social issues and their place in history. The texts will include multiple authors wh… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL141 | The Short Story | 2 | Humanities The nature and development of short fiction. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENGL147 | Introduction to African American Literature | 5 | (H/DSJ) What is the Black literary tradition, and how does it represent the African/Black American experience? This course surveys African American literature with particular attention to hisotrical… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL150 | Diversity in Contemporary Literature | 5 | (H/DSJ) Through textual and cultural analysis, this course will cover the different ways in which Contemporary Literature, post 1950, represents struggles for social justice. This course explores how… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL152 | Special Topics in Literature | 5 | Humanities An in-depth study of a single author’s work or of selected works by two or more authors related by theme, time period or cultural milieu. This course may be repeated for up to 15 credits.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL170 | Introduction to Creative Writing | 5 | Humanities This course focuses on entry-level creative writing practices. We will study introductory craft elements of three genres, including short fiction and poetry. The course will use a workshop… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL178 | Children’s Literature | 5 | (H) This course explores the genres, authors, and illustrators of literature for children from birth through age eight. Methods and criteria for evaluation and curriculum use are also explored. Forme… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGL254 | Science Fiction Literature | 5 | (H/DSJ) A survey of the literature of science fiction, with an emphasis on the theme of diversity, including the representation of gender, race, social class, sexuality, and culture in the 20th and 2… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL262 | Asian American Literature | 5 | (H/DSJ) This course surveys Asian American and Pacific Islander American literature from the mid-20th century to the present, with particular attention to the stylistic elements, thematic concerns, a… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL264 | Native American Literature | 5 | (H/DSJ) A survey of a wide spectrum of Native American verbal art, from traditional narratives and song to contemporary poetry, fiction, and film. Emphasis on cultural contexts and continuity. 5 hour… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL265 | British Literature: 19th Century | 5 | Humanities A survey of Romantic and Victorian British Literature, covering the approximate years 1800 to 1900. Authors and works vary, but may include Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Austen, B… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL266 | British Literature: 20th and 21st-Century | 5 | Humanities A survey of modernism, postmodernism, and postcolonialism in British Literature from 1900 to the present day. Authors and works vary, but may include Conrad, Joyce, Woolf, Auden, Achebe, R… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL270 | Creative Writing-Narration | 5 | Humanities Development of biographical or autobiographical accounts. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL271 | Creative Writing-Family History/Bio | 5 | Humanities Writing out episodes or complete works of family history or biography. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL272 | Creative Writing: Poetry | 5 | (H) Introduction to the reading, writing, and revising of poetry. Poetry terms and techniques will be presented and applied to original student work and constructive review of original work will prov… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL273 | Creative Writing-Drama | 5 | Humanities Invention and development of dramatic material: Dialogue, action, stage location, and music. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL274 | Creative Writing: Fiction | 5 | (H) Development of short fictional narratives. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL275 | Creative Writing-Long Narrative | 5 | Humanities The development of long fictional narratives. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL276 | Creative Writing-Advanced Poetry | 5 | Humanities Further experience in writing poetry. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL286 | Women’s Literature | 5 | Humanities A study of the distinctive contributions of women to literature. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL301 | Writing in the Disciplines | 5 | Theory and practice of writing in various academic disciplines. 0. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL328 | Literature and Medicine | 1 | -5 Humanities A study of medical themes in literature, exploring Different representations of health, illness, and medical practice in novels, short fiction, and poetry. Literature and Medicine place… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGL345 | American Literature II | 1 | -5 Humanities A survey of the development of American literature from the post-Civil War period to the present. Not a continuation of ENGL 245. Students may receive credit for ENGL 245 or ENGL 345, b… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FASH101 | Introduction to the Fashion Industry | 5 | An in-depth look at the structure and the interrelationships between the consumer and the primary, secondary, and auxiliary market segments within the fashion industry. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FASH102 | Visual Merchandising & Promotion | 5 | A comprehensive study of merchandising which includes: presentation, analysis, experimentation and research of the merchandise presentation environment. Learn the practical application of store image… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FASH103 | History of Fashion | 5 | An overview of costume history in Western culture from ancient civilizations to the present. Examine cultural, social, and historical events and analyze their effect on the history of costume and app… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FASH104 | Fashion Styling | 4 | An overview on the art of styling and how to master it. Gain a unique insight as to what it takes creatively to become a fashion stylist by: understanding how to dress Different body types; identify… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FASH105 | Store Operations | 4 | Learn the steps needed to develop a retail operation, how to analyze business situations and apply solutions based on sound management theory, and how to examine the processes involved in maintaining… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FASH106 | Fashion Trends and Forecasting | 3 | Students will develop an understanding of the process, methods and influence of trend analysis and forecasting for the fashion business used for developing a merchandising plan for a retail business.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FASH107 | Event Planning | 2 | Event planning offers the opportunity to develop and present an idea, product or brand from the original idea, through the public relations process, in order to engage with consumers in new and excit… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FASH108 | Merchandising in Fashion Capitols | 2 | Students, under faculty supervision, visit a major fashion capitol to study the factors involved in fashion marketing, design and the international customer’s attitudes about fashion. Career opportun… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FASH195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FILM195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FILM199 | Practicum | 1 | -5 Course can be as: FILM 199/299. Practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in dramatic arts. 10 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FILM200 | Documentary Filmmaking I | 5 | In this hands-on course, students will engage in the development and pre-production stages of a documentary film project. Students will research and find a great story, developing their idea into a w… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM201 | Documentary Filmmaking II | 5 | In this hands-on course students will immerse themselves in the production (principal photography) phase of their documentary film project. Students will practice all aspects of documentary productio… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM202 | Documentary Filmmaking III | 5 | In this hands-on course students will immerse themselves in the post-production and distribution phases, applying circular workflow to construct the story of their documentary film project. Students… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM240 | Acting for the Camera I | 5 | An applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include feature film, daytime drama and television series performance styles. Formerly DRMA 240 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM241 | Acting for the Camera II | 5 | An intermediate applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include feature film, daytime drama and television series performance styles. Formerly DRMA 241 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM242 | Acting for the Camera III | 5 | An advanced applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include feature film, daytime drama and television series performance styles. Formerly DRMA 242 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM243 | Acting for the Camera IV | 5 | An advanced and professional applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include feature film, daytime drama and television series performance styles. Formerly DRMA 243 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM245 | Screenwriting I | 5 | This introductory screenwriting class provides students with the tools, models, and techniques to practice the art and craft of screenwriting at the beginning level. Emphasis is placed on recognizing… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM246 | Screenwriting II | 5 | This intermediate screenwriting class provides students with the tools, models, and techniques to practice the art and craft of screenwriting at a professional level. Emphasis is placed on developing… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM247 | Screenwriting III | 5 | This advanced screenwriting class provides students with the tools, models, and techniques to practice the art and craft of screenwriting at a professional level. Emphasis is placed on perfecting uni… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM248 | Screenwriting IV | 5 | This advanced screenwriting class provides students with the tools to practice the art and craft of screenwriting at a professional level. Emphasis is placed on practicing unique voice and style in r… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM249 | Screenplay Rewriting | 5 | Students gain knowledge and hands-on practical experience of rewriting a previously completed draft of a screenplay through guided next steps with the goal of improving the work. Emphasis is placed o… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM270 | Film Producing I | 5 | This class provides students with an overview and practical application relating to the role of producer during the stages of development, pre-production, and production of a film. Emphasis is placed… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM271 | Film Producing II | 5 | Students will examine the role and responsibilities of the film producer during the stages of post-production and distribution of an independent film. Topics will include effective strategies for cro… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM280 | Film Directing | 5 | Introduces the professional practices and techniques of feature film directing including pre-visualization, storyboarding, film language, staging, lighting, editing, camera angles and framing composi… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM281 | Film Directing II | 5 | Practical application and intermediate techniques of feature film directing including pre-visualization, film language, staging, lighting, camera angles, framing composition and key frame methodology… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM285 | Film Production | 5 | This course is an opportunity for the serious beginner to learn the funamentals of filmmaking. In this introductory class, students will learn the basics of filmmaking from pre-production through pri… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM286 | Post Production | 5 | This course introduces students to the various industry-standard applications and techniques used in non-linear digital film post-production workflow. Combining lecture, demonstrations, discussion, a… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM287 | Cinematography | 5 | In this hands-on course, students explore theoretical and practical elements of digital cinematography with an emphasis on camera techniques, lighting, and cinematographic language. Theoretical and h… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM288 | Audio Production & Post Production | 5 | This hands-on course will introduce students to the technical, aesthetic and artistic concerns that arise with production and field recording/mixing and designing/mixing audio for image-based media i… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM289 | Short Film Workshop | 5 | In this hands-on collaborative workshop course, students engage fully with the production process by planning and implementing production on a narrative short digital film project. Students receive i… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM290 | Editing with DaVinci Resolve | 5 | This step-by-step course prepares students for the certification test in the latest version of the DaVinci Resolve non-linear editing software. Students will explore hands-on, high-speed editing on t… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM292 | Field Production | 5 | Students will create high-quality, short film content to support messaging needs for OC entities and/or local organization, preparing students for the real-world experience of working with clients. T… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM301 | Directing Actors in a Film Performance | 5 | This course examines highly effective film directing styles and techniques that inspire actors to create real behavior and authentic emotion in an on-camera performance. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM310 | Advanced Cinematography | 5 | This course focuses on developing a critical eye, creating an individual approach to cinematography and successful collaboration to create an original, adaptable cinematic look for a digital film. St… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM320 | Advanced Film Directing | 5 | In this class, we will analyze in the classroom, and explore hands-on, the elements needed to develop a personal voice and style in filmmaking. Students will combine advanced techniques in script ana… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM330 | Advanced Scene Study for Film Actors I | 5 | This emotionally challenging class explores the actor’s method of creating a personal reality within an imaginary scene that spontaneously generates real behavior and authentic emotion. 5 hours Lectu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM340 | Advanced Film Producing | 5 | This class is a survival guide to understanding what it takes to develop a feature film, TV, or new media project from script to screen without sacrificing its creative elements or vision due to budg… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM350 | Advanced Post-Production Techniques | 5 | Students will use industry-standard applications to develop an advanced understanding of commonly used post-production techniques used in digital filmmaking workflow. Combining analysis and hands-on… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM360 | Master Storytelling Workshop | 5 | The emphasis of this advanced class and workshop is on providing students the opportunity to evolve their unique voice and style in their screenwriting by utilizing a variety of in-depth approaches t… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM401 | History of Film | 5 | This course is an overview of the history and theory of global film art from the early silent era to our modern age of digital filmmaking. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM410 | Psychology of Film | 5 | This class provides students with an advanced examination of topics, theories and practices relating to psychology and their practical application to visual storytelling and film analysis. Students w… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM420 | Emerging Technologies in Filmmaking | 5 | Students will explore the ever-changing landscape of storytelling, evolving production techniques, and post-production workflow for cutting edge technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and other in… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM430 | Advanced Scene Study for Film Actors II | 5 | In this psychologically demanding course students explore advanced scenes furthering the refinement and development of their emotional availability and creative imaginations. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM440 | Production Workshop I | 5 | This advanced class focuses on the evolution and groundwork of senior projects during Development and Pre-Production in preparation for FILM 450: Production Workshop II. Students will develop a pract… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FILM450 | Production Workshop II | 10 | In this advanced course students, working individually or in groups, will immerse themselves in the pre-production and production stages of making a thesis project. This class will provide innovative… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| FILM460 | Production Workshop III | 5 | In this advanced course students, working individually or in groups, will immerse themselves in the post-production phase of making a thesis project. This class will provide innovative hands-on exper… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FRCH195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COLL101 | Orientation to College | 1 | Students develop an understanding of what it means to be a college student, how to identify, locate and utilize student support services, develop strategies to transition to college, understand the i… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COLL110 | College Success | 2 | This course s students transition into college and introduces them to Olympic College resources. It emphasizes self-assessment, goal setting, career exploration, and Guided Pathway planning. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COLL121 | Success for Student Cohorts | 2 | Intensive seminar to prepare student cohorts for success at Olympic College and beyond, including identifying expectations in higher education, improving academic skills and self-awareness, and defin… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COLL131 | Student Success Skills | 3 | Support in the learning and application of self-assessment and study skills for students new to higher education. Formerly GEN-S 131 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COLL133 | Running Start and Beyond | 3 | Running Start and high school completion students will showcase their accomplishments and be encouraged to think analytically, logically and creatively as they explore, set and apply learning to futu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COLL141 | Career and Transfer Planning | 2 | Students will create an individualized degree plan, establish or change career goals, learn the college transfer process, develop essential job seeking and career development skills, research admissi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| GEOG150 | Physical Geography with Lab | 5 | Natural Science Basic physical elements of the environment and their regional and global distribution. Topics address processes within the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and cryosph… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEOG195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GEOG210 | Social Justice in Geography | 5 | (SS/DSJ) Analysis of the geographical distribution of power, resources, access, and opportunities on a global, national, and local scale with a focus on cultural geography, population migration, the… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEOG260 | Earth from Space | 5 | Natural Science A study of Earth remote sensing: history; instruments; satellites; and data uses including agriculture, forestry, disaster management, geology, archaeology, oceanography and ice. Form… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEOG270 | The World of Maps | 5 | (NS) A study and evaluation of maps centering on their significance to human communication and influence on everyday life. Investigation into their cognitive function, use, history, spatial framework… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEOL155 | Geologic Hazards | 5 | Natural Science This course investigates a number of geologic hazards such as earthquakes, tsunami, volcanism, floods, landslides, and coastal hazards. Historic examples are used as case studies. 5 h… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEOL195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GERM195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HIST110 | Modern Asia | 5 | Social Science Survey of common heritage and historical events that crafted Asia: events since 1800 from Different perspectives, major societies in the region, interactions among societies and with l… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIST195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HIST230 | Films in American Culture | 5 | Humanities/Social Science The history and culture of America as seen in 20th Century American film. 0 or above is strongly recommended. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIST245 | History of U. S. Immigration | 5 | (SS/DSJ) This course examines immigration to the United States from colonization to the present. We will explore immigration patterns, laws, and debates, while placing them in historical context. We… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIST253 | World War I in History and Literature | 5 | Humanities/Social Science An interdisciplinary study of World War I, including a historical view of the causes, nature, and outcome of the war, and a literary/cultural view of the impact of The Great… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIST257 | History of World War Two | 5 | Social Science A history of the Second World War covering the political, economic, and racial issues leading up to the war. The coming of war and its course in both Europe and Asia will be covered. T… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HSEM102 | Introduction to Emergency Management | 5 | Provides the groundwork on which students can build a strong foundation for disaster and emergency management for homeland security in the 21st century. Addresses issues, policies, questions, best pr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HSEM105 | Concepts, Policy & Doctrine for Tribal Emergency Management | 5 | This course provides the groundwork on which Tribal Emergency Management can build a strong foundation of preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation for their communities. Same As Can replace HS… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HSEM110 | Basic Incident Command System/National NIMS | 2 | This course introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher-level ICS training. This course describes the history, features, and principles and organization struct… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM111 | Tribal Incident Management Systems | 2 | This course introduces the incident management structures commonly utilized in Indian Country. It explains the relationship between various incident management structures and the National Incident Ma… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM120 | All Hazards Emergency Planning | 3 | This course is designed to introduce students to developing an effective emergency planning system. This course offers training in the fundamentals of the emergency planning process, including the ra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM121 | Planning for Tribal Emergency Management | 3 | This course is designed to introduce current or future Tribal Emergency Management professionals to plans and the planning process. Emphasis will be placed on hazard and risk analysis and planning te… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM130 | Technology in Emergency Management | 3 | This class provides a detailed overview of the technology used and applied in the field of emergency management. Students will learn how to utilize technology in emergency planning, response, recover… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM157 | Public Information Officer | 2 | This course will prepare students to support emergency management public information operations, including integration with a Joint Information System, use of a Joint Information Center, coordination… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM160 | Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism | 5 | Provides current and relevant information about terrorism, terrorist behavior, homeland security policies and dilemmas, and how to deal effectively with threats and the consequences of attacks. Stude… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HSEM180 | Public Administration | 3 | This course provides an overview in the structure and issues of public service. Course participants will examine the context of public administration: the political system, the role of federalism, bu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM190 | Special Topics in HSEM | 3 | Special topics will be developed for areas outside the usual course offerings in Homeland Security Emergency Management degree. Topics developed will focus on a specific current issue or concept in t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HSEM200 | Emergency Operations Center | 2 | This course provides the student with skills and knowledge to manage an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), acquire and control resources, and interface with on-scene responders within Incident Manage… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM205 | Cultural Heritage Preservation and Traditional Knowledge | 3 | This course will explore the importance of protecting, preserving, and restoring both tangible and intangible cultural heritage in the face of disasters and emergencies, and will describe how emergen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM210 | Exercise Design and Evaluation | 3 | This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to develop, conduct, evaluate and report effective exercises that test a community’s operations plan and operational response capabilit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSEM215 | Tribal Emergency Management - Grants | 4 | This course will explore the importance and role of grants in Tribal Emergency Management. Students will research various emergency management grants (federal, tribal, state, and local) and their pot… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HSEM220 | Developing and Managing Volunteer Resources | 2 | This course will focus on methods and procedures for involving affiliated and spontaneous volunteers in emergency management programs, with the goal of maximizing the effectiveness of volunteer resou… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM230 | Disaster Response and Recovery | 2 | The purpose of this course is to enable students to understand and think critically about response and recovery operations in the profession of emergency management. Students will utilize problem bas… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM240 | HSEM Work-Based Learning | 4 | Provides students “real world experiences” in homeland security and emergency management. Students learn to work within time constraints and are exposed to appropriate workplace behaviors. Students w… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HSEM249 | Professional Development Seminar 1 | 2 | This course prepares the student for the Homeland Security and Emergency Management AAS-T Work-based Learning experience. Students will learn how to search for jobs and internships, prepare resumes a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HSEM250 | Homeland Security Law and Policy | 4 | This course is designed to give the student an overview of various statutes, regulations, constitutional law, and common law associated with Homeland Security Emergency Management. Students will be i… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HSEM260 | Introduction to Healthcare Emergency Management | 5 | Provides the groundwork on which students can build a strong foundation for healthcare related disaster and emergency management. Addresses issues, policies, questions, best practices, and lessons le… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HS107 | Intro to Human Services | 5 | (SS/DSJ) A survey of the key concepts and guiding principles in Human services theory and practice. 0 or better. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HS110 | Diversity, Ethics & the Law | 3 | Explores the ethical issues of confidentiality, duty to care, duty to warn and other related issues for counselors and therapists. Includes 4 hours of AIDS prevention education. 0 or better. 3 hours… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS112 | Case Management for CDP | 5 | Assessment, case management, and documentation for Chemical Dependency Professionals. This course meets topic areas D, F, Q, & V in the WAC 246-811-030 (minimum education requirements for a chemical… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HS113 | CDP Individual Counseling | 3 | Survey of accepted one-on-one counseling modalities, techniques and methods for treating chemical dependency. 0 or better, HSSA& 101 . 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS114 | CDP Group Counseling | 3 | Survey of accepted group counseling modalities, techniques and methods for treating chemical dependency. 0 or better, HSSA& 101 . 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS115 | Adolescent Addiction Treatment & Prevention | 3 | Survey of accepted counseling modalities, techniques and methods for assessing and treating chemically dependent adolescents. This course meets topic area U in the WAC 246-811030 (minimum education r… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS120 | Relapse Prevention/Family Counseling | 3 | Review of the stages of relapse, relapse prevention, the development of refusal skills, and methods and strategies of integrating significant others into the treatment process. 0 or better, HSSA& 101… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS122 | Suicide Risk Assessment & Management | 3 | An exploration of the theoretical foundation in suicide risk assessment and management with a special emphasis on epidemiology of US suicide, mental illness and substance abuse, and evidenced-based r… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS123 | Co-Occurring Disorders | 3 | An overview of guiding principles and core components of co-occurring disorders treatment using lecture and experiential learning methods. 0 or better, HSSA& 101 and PSYC& 220 . 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HS275 | Human Services & CDP Practicum 1 | 5 | Practicum offers opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in work settings such as Human services agencies and chemical dependency treatment facilities. Instructor permission required bef… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HS276 | Human Services & CDP Practicum 2 | 5 | Practicum offers opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in work settings such as Human services agencies and chemical dependency treatment facilities. Instructor permission required bef… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS300 | IS Foundations | 5 | This course forms the cohort and prepares students with the foundational topics used throughout the BAS program. It creates the required learning platform by focusing on four subject areas: SQL, Web,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS302 | Information Systems Integration | 5 | Students work collaboratively using divergent technologies to create a secure, self-hosted, database-driven website as a means to develop and hone skills, showcase incoming talents, and construct a w… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS305 | Scripting for Automation | 5 | Students apply scripting languages to automate tasks, including those performed by applications, web pages, operating system shells, and embedded systems. General purpose and popular languages are ex… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS330 | Database & Data Analysis | 5 | Plan and design relational databases. Mine and analyze data using Structured Query Language (SQL) with real-world applications. Topics covered include: data modeling, data normalization and integrity… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS337 | Information Assurance I | 5 | The student will develop and apply knowledge and skill in planning, designing and evaluating the structural components and procedures of organizational security and information assurance. 4 hours Lec… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS346 | LAN Administration IV | 5 | Students will focus on upper-administrator planning tasks for Windows Server 2008, choose the appropriate Windows Server solution for a design requirement, and perform domain- or forest-wide server a… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS350 | Project Management I | 5 | Students learn the main phases, strategies and tools that support effective project management processes. The course covers all the stages of the project life cycle: including selecting projects, pro… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS390 | IS Reading and Research | 5 | Independently or in small teams, and mentored by a faculty member, students do intensive and self-directed research that results in an original scholarly paper or other product that can be formally p… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS415 | Informatics and Analytics | 5 | Studies the roles of informatics and analytics in today’s business environment and explores the trends that are related to big data. Uses data to support effective decision-making process in a wide r… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS438 | Information Assurance II | 5 | In this course students will explore current issues and advanced topics in network security and digital forensics. 0 or better. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS450 | Project Management II | 5 | Students learn to apply project management strategies to information systems development and implementation projects. Covers computer systems life cycle management: including requirement identificati… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS470 | Enterprise Systems | 5 | Students form work-based teams to apply significant knowledge, skills and abilities in developing an enterprise-level environment, taking on roles as network administrators, software developers, web… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS480 | Senior Internship I | 5 | This course provides the student with an opportunity to identify, locate, and perform practical and meaningful learning through real-world work experiences. These work experiences will assist the stu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS481 | Senior Internship II | 5 | This course is a continuation of IS 480 - Senior internship I and is for those students to continue with their work to identify, locate, and perform practical andmeaningful learning through real-worl… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS490 | Senior Project I | 5 | Students work with faculty facilitator on individually-selected advanced-level project or goals that demonstrate mastery of program 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IS491 | Senior Project II | 5 | This course is a continuation of IS 490 - Senior Project I and is for those students who will continue to work with a faculty facilitator on individually selected advanced-level projects or goals tha… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE001 | English Fundamentals I: LN Listening/Speaking | 3 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with novice level listening and speaking skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook and supplementary materials and emphasizes the basic so… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE002 | English Fundamentals II: LHN Listening/Speaking | 3 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid/high novice level listening and speaking skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary authentic materials a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE003 | English Foundations: LI Listening/Speaking | 3 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with low/mid level listening and speaking skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary authentic materials and empha… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE004 | English Integration: LHI Listening/Speaking | 3 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid/high intermediate level listening and speaking skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook and supplementary authentic material and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE015 | English Fundamentals N. Listening/Speaking/Grammar/Vocabulary | 10 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with novice level skills in Listening/ Speaking and Grammar/Vocabulary. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary materia… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| IE016 | English Fundamentals N. Reading/Writing | 5 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with novice level skills in reading and writing. The course uses an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes the devel… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE017 | English Fundamentals N. Listening/Speaking | 3 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with novice level skills in listening and speaking. This course may use an ELL textbook, but focuses on the use of authentic materials and t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE025 | English Fundamentals N Listening/Speaking/Grammar/Vocabulary | 10 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid to high novice level skills in Listening/Speaking and Grammar/Vocabulary. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplement… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| IE026 | English Fundamentals N. Reading/Writing | 5 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid to high novice level skills in reading and writing. The course uses an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasiz… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE027 | English Fundamentals N. Listening/Speaking | 3 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid to high novice level skills in listening and speaking. This course may use an ELL textbook, but focuses on the use of authentic mat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE035 | English Foundations I. Listening/Speaking/Grammar/Vocabulary | 10 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with low to mid-level intermediate listening/speaking and grammar/vocabulary skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with suppleme… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| IE036 | English Foundations I. Reading/Writing | 5 | An intensive academic English course for students with low to mid-level intermediate reading and writing skills. The course utilizes and ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE037 | English Foundations I. Grammar/Vocabulary | 3 | An intensive academic English course for students with low to mid-level intermediate grammar and vocabulary skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasiz… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE045 | English Integration IA. Reading/Writing/Listening/Speaking | 10 | An intensive academic English course for students with intermediate to advanced reading/ writing and listening speaking skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| IE046 | English Integration IA. Grammar/Vocabulary | 5 | An intensive academic English course for students with intermediate to advanced grammar and vocabulary skills. The course utilizes and ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes t… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE047 | English Integration IA. Reading/Writing | 3 | An intensive academic English course for students with intermediate to advanced reading and writing skills. The course utilizes and ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE080 | American Culture and Language | 5 | A P/NC 4-week English language course for nonnative English speaking international students who want a short, non-intensive course to improve their English. 4 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE091 | English Fundamentals I: LN Reading/Writing/Grammar/Vocabulary | 15 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with novice level skills in reading and writing. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes the d… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| IE092 | English Fundamentals II: Reading/Writing/Grammar/Vocabulary | 15 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid/high level reading and writing skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary authentic materials and emphasi… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| IE093 | English Foundations: LI Reading/Writing/Grammar/Vocabulary | 15 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with low to mid-level reading and writing skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes the… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| IE094 | English Integration: LHI Reading/Writing/Grammar/Vocabulary | 15 | An intensive academic English course designed for students with mid/high intermediate reading and writing skills. The course utilizes an ELL textbook along with supplementary materials and emphasizes… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| IE100 | Intro. College English A. Reading/Writing/Grammar/Vocabulary | 10 | An intensive academic English course for students with advanced reading/writing and grammar/vocabulary skills. The course is designed to prepare students to meet the expectations of mainstream colleg… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| IE101 | Intro College English A. Listen/Speak | 5 | An intensive academic English course for students with advanced listening and speaking skills. The course is designed to prepare students to meet the expectations of mainstream college level classes.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IE102 | Intro. College English A. Reading/Writing | 3 | An intensive academic English course for students with advanced English skills. The course is designed for students to practice and develop skills using authentic materials in order to produce work t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IE195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| JAPN195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| KREA195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MANU101 | Orientation to Manufacturing | 2 | Overview of the manufacturing sector, including career exploration and local manufacturer presentations. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MANU115 | Applied Fundamental Skills | 5 | Manufacturing and trade-related concepts, math skills, language skills, academic success strategies, interpersonal skills, and career planning specific to manufacturing careers. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MANU120 | Manufacturing Methodologies | 5 | An introduction and survey of the concepts used in manufacturing, such as Lean, Green, and Just in Time. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MANU130 | Machine Tools/Precision Measurement | 6 | Precision measurement methods and tools, identification and use of hand and machine tools, and industrial safety practices. 4 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MANU140 | Machining Operations and Procedures | 6 | Identify and practice common machining operations. Develop and expand machining knowledge, skills, and abilities. Perform process planning, quality assurance inspections, and lean manufacturing. 0. 5… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MANU150 | Intro to Computer Numerical Control | 6 | Concepts/capabilities of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining. Basic programming, speeds, feeds, General & Misc. (G&M) codes, store and edit data. 0 or better, Concurrent Enrollment in MANU 130… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MANU160 | Advanced Computer Numerical Control | 6 | Expand knowledge, skills, and abilities in CNC operations. Identify the applications and capabilities of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. Begin using and navigating the Mastercam software… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MANU165 | Computer Aided Manufacturing I | 6 | Entry level course for the use of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software as it pertains to the programing and operation of CNC machine tools. 0. 4 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MANU172 | Manufacturing Materials Fundamentals | 4 | Survey of materials typically found in aerospace, recreational, automotive, medical, and construction industries, and how their mechanical, physical, and, chemical properties impact design, manufactu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MANU195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MANU290 | Capstone Project | 1 | -5 Capstone course that allows students to integrate knowledge from previous classes and demonstrate this in a collaborative, team based, multi-discipline project, in which they design and document a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MATH090 | Essential Mathematics | 5 | Concepts, calculations, and applications of arithmetic; use of a calculator. Formerly MATH 990A 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH091 | Prealgebra | 5 | Prepares students for study of algebra. Includes signed numbers, variables, linear equations, area and perimeter, the metric system, and applications. Formerly MATH 090B 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH092 | Brief Math Review | 5 | Topics from MATH 090 , MATH 091 , MATH 094 , or MATH 099 appropriate to student level. (Pass/No Credit) 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH094 | Elementary Algebra | 5 | First course in the sequence of Elementary Algebra and Intermediate Algebra. Basic algebraic concepts, first-degree equations, polynomials, integer exponents, roots and radicals, word problems. 0 or… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH095 | Review and Assessment for Math Preparation | 3 | Orientation to math: study skills and placement assessment. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH098 | Essentials of Intermediate Algebra | 5 | An intermediate algebra course for non-STEM majors. Algebraic expressions, rational and negative exponents, radical and rational expressions and equations, linear and quadratic equations and graphs,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH099 | Intermediate Algebra | 5 | Second course in the sequence of Elementary Algebra and Intermediate Algebra. Graphing linear and quadratic functions; systems of equations; rational expressions; radical expressions and rational exp… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH100 | Applied Math | 5 | Integrated presentation of topics in arithmetic, algebra and geometry; problem-solving, estimation, use of right triangle relationships; applications of math in practical workplace related problems.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH103 | Applied Trigonometry | 5 | Plane trigonometry for technical programs including trigonometric functions, inverse functions, right and oblique triangles, radians, identities and graphing trigonometric functions. 0 or above, or s… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH112 | Mathematics and the Environment | 5 | Natural Science Real-life data relating to environmental issues are studied using linear, exponential and power functions, and elementary statistics. 0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH143 | Precalculus I & II | 10 | Natural Science An accelerated combination of MATH& 141 and MATH& 142 , allowing the better prepared student to complete the precalculus preparation in one quarter rather than two. Topics include pol… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| MATH147 | Business Algebra | 5 | Natural Science First in a two-quarter sequence of algebra and calculus focusing on applications in business and economics; functions, including exponential and logarithmic and their graphs; financia… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MATH210 | Introduction to Discrete Mathematics | 5 | Natural Science Basic logic, number theory, sequences and series, induction. Counting: permutations, combinations, probability, and binomial theorem, graphs and trees. (Same as CS 210 ) 0 or better.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH221 | Differential Equations I | 5 | Natural Science First order Differential equations. Second order linear equations. Series solutions of second order equations, the Laplace transform, numerical methods, and applications with emphasis… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH222 | Differential Equations II | 5 | Natural Science A second course in Differential equations including systems of 1st order linear equations, nonlinear equations, partial Differential equations, Fourier Series, boundary value problems… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH240 | Discrete Structures | 5 | Natural Science Fundamentals of logic and writing proofs, sets, functions, number theory, combinatorics, probability, relations, graphs and trees. (Same as CS 240 ) 0 or better. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH250 | Linear Algebra | 5 | Natural Science Systems of linear equations, vector spaces and subspaces, inner product spaces, orthogonality, least squares, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, linear transformations, and appl… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MEDA109 | Healthcare Calculations | 2 | Math as used in ambulatory healthcare. Dosage calculations, reference ranges, temperature conversions, growth charts and use of the metric system. 0 or higher. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA112 | Med Law, Ethics and Bioethics | 3 | Medical law, ethics and bioethics as related to the ambulatory health care setting, including legal terminology, professional liability. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA113 | Pharmacology for Medical Assisting | 2 | Overview of drug therapy and theory relative to medical assisting. Oral and parenteral medication administration techniques and practice included. 5 in both classes and acceptance into the MEDA progr… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA114 | Coding/Alternative Health Settings | 3 | Introduction to specialized billing and coding rules that apply to alternative settings such as dental offices, home health, hospice, long term care and chemical dependency facilities. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA115 | Computers in the Medical Office | 4 | Using medical administrative software, students will learn to complete various administrative tasks necessary for working as medical billers and/or coders. 5 or higher. Accuplacer scores must place s… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MEDA116 | Pharmacology for Reimbursement | 2 | Introduction to basic pharmacology principles, terminology, and billing principles as needed for reimbursement. 5 or above. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA117 | Healthcare Customer Service | 3 | Customer service skills and their application to working with patients and others in a medical facility. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA118 | Ten-Key Skills | 1 | Using a web based 10-key program, students will learn to use the numeric keypad with speed and accuracy. 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MEDA120 | Medical Office Procedures I | 4 | Introduction to software, accounts receivable procedures, professionalism and record management in the medical office. 5 and ability to type 30 wpm and completion of MEDA 162 with a minimum grade of… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MEDA121 | Medical Office Procedures II | 4 | General medical Office procedures; emphasis on use of electronic medical records and appointment scheduling. 5. 3 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MEDA130 | Anatomy/Physiology & Pathophysiology I | 5 | Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, along with the Pathophysiology as it relates to ambulatory healthcare settings. This is the first of two classes of Anatomy/Physiology & Pathophysiology. Body st… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MEDA131 | Anatomy/Physiology & Pathophysiology II | 4 | Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, along with the Pathophysiology as it relates to ambulatory healthcare settings. This is the second of two classes of Anatomy/Physiology & Pathophysiology. Body s… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MEDA136 | Examination Room Techniques | 5 | Intro to basic examination room techniques, including vital signs and documentation. Patient prep, physical environment safety and maintenance of supplies and equipment. 5 and MEDA 162 with a minimum… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MEDA137 | Lab Procedures for Medical Assisting | 4 | Basic lab introduction, OSHA, CLIA, infection control, microbiology principles, specimen collection, hematology, serology, urinalysis, blood chemistry, venipuncture, x-ray principles. Students comple… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MEDA140 | Medical Receptionist Skills | 2 | Oral, written and telephone skills development appropriate to a medical receptionist setting. Emphasis on professional attributes and job search readiness. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA141 | Medical Receptionist Externship | 3 | Students are placed in approved medical facilities for a supervised, unpaid front Office experience as final preparation for working as a Medical Receptionist. Permission of the instructor is necessa… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA151 | MEDA Professional Preparation I | 1 | Discussion of the personal attributes, work setting, skills and responsibilities of a Medical Assistant. Investigation of the scope of practice defined by local and national regulations. Introduction… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MEDA152 | MEDA Professional Preparation II | 1 | Skills and techniques necessary to effectively function as an administrative medical assistant working in a medical setting. Emphasis on effective communication skills. 5. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MEDA153 | MEDA Professional Preparation III | 1 | Study of employment opportunities in the Medical Assisting field with emphasis on the professional responsibilities of Medical Assisting. Emphasis on job search readiness. 5. 1 hours Lecture 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MEDA162 | Medical Terminology | 5 | The roots, suffixes, prefixes, abbreviations, and combining forms used in medical terminology and their application to all body systems. Intro to medical specialties. Alternatively, ENGL 099 with a g… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MEDA163 | Medical Insurance Billing | 3 | Introduction to medical insurance, billing and coding. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA164 | Coding in Outpatient Settings | 3 | Medical coding for various outpatient settings, including coding from reports and application of coding guidelines for third-party payers. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MEDA168 | Medical Assisting Invasive Procedures | 2 | Introduction to invasive procedures necessary for Medical Assistants. Includes concepts of asepsis, venipuncture, skin punctures and injections. 5 or higher and acceptance into the Medical Assisting… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA180 | AIDS/HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens | 1 | Meets WA State requirement for professional license in health occupations and AIDS Omnibus Bill 1988 components for 7 hour education on HIV/AIDS and OSHA Blood Borne Pathogens standard. (Pass/No Cred… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MEDA200 | Medical Reimbursement Issues for Ambulatory Settings | 2 | Introduction to billing principles which are key to maximum reimbursement. Focuses on Medicare regulations and how they impact physician payment, auditing of claims’ documentation, analysis of denied… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA205 | Medical Claims and Coding | 2 | Advanced CPT and ICD-10-CM coding for maximum reimbursement for physicians’ offices and clinics. Preparation of CMS-1500 and UB-04 forms. 5 or higher. 1 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA208 | Exit Testing for MEDA | 2 | Demonstration of entry level skills for MEDA externship and a comprehensive theory examination. 5 or higher. Students completing the certificate program over two years must take this class the second… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA209 | Medical Office Emergencies | 2 | AHA Healthcare Provider CPR and Basic First Aid, infection control and medical asepsis, personal safety precautions, HIV/AIDS and bloodborne pathogens training and emergency preparedness. 1 hours Lec… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA210 | Practicum for Medical Assistants | 6 | Students are placed in approved medical facilities for a supervised, unpaid office experience as a final preparation for working as a Medical Assistant. 5 or above in each course, concurrent enrollme… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MEDA211 | Human Relations/MEDA | 1 | Discussion, problem-solving and evaluation of the clinical and administrative experiences gained in MEDA 210 . 5 or above in each course, concurrent enrollment in MEDA 210 and instructor permission.… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MEDA213 | Externship for Billing and Coding | 6 | Students are placed in approved medical facilities for a supervised, unpaid office experience as a final preparation for working as a Billing/ Coding Specialist. (Pass/No Credit) 0 or better. Concurr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MEDA214 | Human Relations for Billing/Coding | 2 | Discussion, problem-solving and evaluation of the experience gained in MEDA 213 . 0 in these courses. All required courses must be taken within the previous three years. Concurrent enrollment in MEDA… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MEDA215 | Introduction to ICD-10-CM | 2 | Natural Science An introduction to the new diagnostic coding system, ICD-10-CM. Key concepts, coding guidelines, and coding scenarios will be included. (Pass/No Credit). MTEOR 101 Weather and Atmosph… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC101 | Fundamentals of Music | 5 | Humanities The study of basic elements of music theory, to include but not limited to notation of music, key signatures, chords, scales, rhythms. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MUSC102 | History of American Popular Music | 5 | Humanities Through readings, recordings, video, lecture, and live performances, the genres presented are Spirituals; Minstrelsy; Delta, Classic, and Urban Blues; Tin Pan Alley songs; Broadway Shows;… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MUSC103 | Concert Choir | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Study and performance of representative choral works of all musical style periods. 1 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC106 | Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) | 3 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 106/ MUSC 107 / MUSC 108 and MUSC 206 / MUSC 207 / MUSC 208 . Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom. 1 hours L… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC107 | Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) | 3 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 106 /MUSC 107/ MUSC 108 and MUSC 206 / MUSC 207 / MUSC 208 . Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom. Humanities… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC108 | Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) | 3 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 106 / MUSC 107 /MUSC 108 and MUSC 206 / MUSC 207 / MUSC 208 . Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom. Humanitie… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC109 | Jazz Band I | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Rehearsal, study, and performance of jazz from the big band era through modern fusion. 4 hours Lab 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC117 | Symphony Orchestra | 1 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 117/ MUSC 118 / MUSC 119 and MUSC 217 / MUSC 218 / MUSC 219 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC118 | Symphony Orchestra | 1 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 117 /MUSC 118/ MUSC 119 and MUSC 206 / MUSC 207 / MUSC 208 . 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC119 | Symphony Orchestra | 1 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 117 / MUSC 118 /MUSC 119 and MUSC 217 / MUSC 218 / MUSC 219 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC120 | Vocal Theater Fundamentals | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance In this course students will be introduced to Vocal Theater including opera, musical theater, operetta, and other relevant theatrical vocal styles. Students will learn a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC123 | Chamber Choir | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC124 | Chamber Choir | 2 | (H/SP) Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC125 | Chamber Choir | 2 | (H/SP) Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC133 | Beginning Class Piano | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music theory and finger techniques taught and applied through piano performance. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC134 | Beginning Class Piano | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music theory and finger techniques taught and applied through piano performance. Humanities/Skills Performan… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC135 | Beginning Class Piano | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music theory and finger techniques taught and applied through piano performance. Humanities/Skills Performan… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC136 | Class Guitar | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Group instruction in guitar techniques. Music theory and elementary repertoire from various playing styles will be utilized. Student provides own instrument. 2 hours Lec… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC144 | Wind Ensemble | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Rehearsal and performance of chamber/wind literature from classical through contemporary mediums. Open to all students and community members, based upon ability. 1 hours… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC180 | Voices of Resistance | 5 | (H/DSJ) “We shall overcome!” This course is a survey of music used in American resistance and protest movements with a focus on 20th and 21st Century movements. Explores the social, cultural, and his… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MUSC185 | Music in Film and Television | 5 | Humanities This course is an exploration of music in film and television. Students will develop and demonstrate methods for analyzing what they hear, leading to the recognition of the unique composit… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MUSC188 | Introduction to World Music | 5 | Humanities An exploration of traditional and urban ethnic music of selected cultures of the world. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MUSC189 | Introduction to Jazz History | 5 | Humanities A survey of the ethnic sources of jazz and influences on art and pop music of the U. S. and the world. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MUSC195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC206 | Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) | 3 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 106 / MUSC 107 / MUSC 108 and MUSC 206/ MUSC 207 / MUSC 208 . Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom. Humanitie… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC207 | Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) | 3 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 106 / MUSC 107 / MUSC 108 and MUSC 206 /MUSC 207/ MUSC 208 . Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom. Humanities… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC208 | Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) | 3 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 106 / MUSC 107 / MUSC 108 and MUSC 206 / MUSC 207 /MUSC 208. Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom. Humanities… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC217 | Symphony Orchestra | 1 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 117 / MUSC 118 / MUSC 119 and MUSC 217/ MUSC 218 / MUSC 219 2 hours lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC218 | Symphony Orchestra | 1 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 117 / MUSC 118 / MUSC 119 and MUSC 217 /MUSC 218/ MUSC 219 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC219 | Symphony Orchestra | 1 | Humanities/Skills Performance Course can be as: MUSC 117 / MUSC 118 / MUSC 119 and MUSC 217 / MUSC 218 /MUSC 219. 2 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC220 | Vocal Theater Intermediate | 2 | In this second-yeat course, students will deepen their knowledge of Vocal Theater, including opera, musical theater, operetta, and other relevant theatrical vocal styles. Students will continue to le… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC223 | Chamber Choir | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC224 | Chamber Choir | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC225 | Chamber Choir | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC233 | Intermediate Class Piano | 2 | Humanities/Skills Performance Group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music theory and finger techniques taught and applied through piano performance. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC239 | Jazz Musicianship I | 4 | Humanities Extensive study of the basic elements of jazz music and performance. Jazz scales and their use, chord structure, rhythmic structure, and aural skills will be covered. 4 hours Lecture 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MUSC240 | Jazz Musicianship II | 4 | Humanities Extensive study of the basic elements of jazz music and performance. Jazz scales and their use, chord structure, rhythmic structure, and aural skills will be covered. 4 hours Lecture 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| NA105 | Nursing Assistant Theory | 6 | Introduction to the role of the nursing assistant in caring for clients in a variety of settings. 6 hours Lecture 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NA115 | Nursing Assistant Lab | 3 | This course prepares nursing assistant students to perform basic technical, personal care, and restorative skills for care of clients across the lifespan. 6 hours Lab 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NA120 | Nursing Assistant Practicum | 4 | Application of knowledge and basic technical, personal care, and restorative skills in the role of a nursing assistant for care of clients in a clinical setting. Prepares students for obtaining emplo… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| NA195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NUTR195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OCEA195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OLRM150 | Improving Human Effectiveness | 2 | Organizational performers are clear on their strengths and how they can be used in personal/ professional settings. Explores how strengths can create a fulfilling career and life. (Pass/ No Credit).… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OLRM180 | Leading with Emotional Intelligence | 2 | This course explores the relationship between leadership and emotional intelligence with a focus on learning and applying EQ skills to improve overall leadership practice. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OLRM195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OLRM201 | Intro to Organizational Leadership | 5 | Introduction to leadership within organizations, history of leadership studies, leadership theories, case studies, vision, understanding relationships of leadership, motivation, and power. 5 hours Le… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLRM202 | Introduction to Organizational Ethics | 5 | Introduction to organizational ethics, understanding the correlation between leadership/ management practice and the reflectiveness of moral philosophy, applying ethical decision making to ethical di… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLRM205 | Working in a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce | 3 | (DSJ) Managing a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce with a Global Perspective. This course will focus on innovative practices that can make the workplace and world a more inclusive environment. 3 hours… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OLRM210 | Introduction to Servant Leadership | 5 | Introduction to Servant Leadership philosophy. Survey historical and contemporary figures in the development of servant-leadership. Explore individual and organizational models of servant leadership.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLRM218 | Systems Thinking for Leaders | 3 | Exploring how leaders impact and/or change organizations by understanding the patterns and relationships at work within their organizations. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OLRM220 | Human Relations in the Workplace | 3 | The study of interactions between people at the workplace. Focus on developing skills to work effectively as a team member and part of an organization. 3 hours Lecture 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OLRM225 | Human Relations in Organizations | 5 | The study of interactions between people in organizational settings. The course focuses on developing skills to communicate effectively with other people as an individual, group, and a team member in… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLRM250 | Organizational Communication | 5 | Presents concepts of organizational communication based on a competency-based approach incorporating personal knowledge, interpersonal sensitivity, communications skills, and ethical values. 5 hours… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLRM260 | Conflict Resolution | 5 | Provides the knowledge and practice to master the skills necessary to manage conflict, encourage cooperation, and create workable solutions. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLRM299 | Capstone Leadership Project | 1 | -5 A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the above program or discipline. (Pass/No Credit) 10 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OLTM301 | Leading/Managing Tech Prof. and Org. | 5 | Covers critical leadership issues, developing a leadership orientation, core functions of management; individual and interpersonal effectiveness in view of leading and managing the total enterprise.… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM310 | Workplace & Environmental Safety | 5 | Fundamentals of workplace/environmental safety management. Course is designed to increase appreciation for workplace safety, expand knowledge of potential hazards, and identify the necessary steps to… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM320 | Business/Leadership-Digital Economy | 5 | Students explore the impact of digital technologies on business processes to understand their leadership role in organizations and professional-technical fields. Topics will focus on how leadership s… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM330 | Business Ethics and Policy | 5 | Explores contemporary ethics and policy issues in business. Examines fundamental components of an ethical organization. Use of professional codes of ethics and decision-making models. Essential eleme… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM340 | Conflict and Negotiation | 5 | Explore themes and skills related to conflict and negotiation. Examines nature, sources, and strategies to manage conflict. Basics of interest-based negotiation. Course blends concepts and skills wit… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM400 | Leading High Performance Teams | 5 | Fundamental concepts, theories, and techniques for guiding teams to achieve organizational 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM410 | Quality Management and Process Improvement | 5 | Quality management and process improvement methods within a technical environment. Explore drivers, components, and challenges of process improvement initiatives. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM420 | Leading Change | 5 | Focus on change management within a technical environment. Key leadership challenges, skills, and competencies from effectively planning, leading, executing, and sustaining change in a complex enviro… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| OLTM490 | Senior Capstone | 5 | Senior capstone course designed to integrate and apply program/professional competencies. Requires project concept and formal proposal submitted at least one quarter prior to course start; approval o… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PHIL195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PHIL240 | Intro to Ethics | 5 | Humanities/Social Science Course will examine the development of moral philosophy, representing a broad range of some of the key ideas and thinkers as they have come to influence moral and ethical ch… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PTA101 | Introduction to Physical Therapy | 2 | An introduction to the profession of physical therapy. Content includes: history of physical therapy, professional conduct, role of the PTA, communication skills and psycho-social aspects of practice… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA102 | Medical Terminology For PTA | 2 | An in-depth introduction to medical terminology. Each body system will be examined individually. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA103 | Documentation for the PTA | 2 | Presents issues relating to documentation in physical therapy. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA105 | Current PT Trends & Issues | 2 | The course will discuss current issues relevant to physical therapy that may be controversial or that may have recently been introduced to the profession. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA106 | Kinesiology and Functional Anatomy | 6 | A study of movement emphasizing functional components of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems with a two hour palpation lab. 5 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PTA107 | Pathology | 5 | A basis for the understanding of etiology and progression of disease processes. Basic concepts of inflammation followed by a systems-based approach to the body systems. 0 or better in all previous Ph… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PTA108 | Human Growth and Development | 2 | Examination of normative development across the lifespan from infancy through the aging adult, including the impact of disease/disability on the normative development and function. 2 hours Lecture 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA110 | Orthopedic Conditions | 2 | An in-depth view of musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions encountered in physical therapy. Sections on each joint or region and common orthopedic surgical procedures and associated rehabilitation… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA111 | Neuroscience for the PTA | 2 | The course presents an in-depth view of neurological and neuromuscular conditions encountered in physical therapy. Review and development of functional neuroanatomy and pathology for each condition.… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA120 | PTA Procedures I-Basic Skills | 6 | The course provides an introduction to basic skills used in physical therapy. 4 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PTA121 | PTA Procedures II-Gait Assessment | 4 | Provides the student with skills for identifying normal and abnormal posture, balance and gait associated with a variety of patient diagnoses. 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA122 | PTA Procedures III-Orthopedics | 6 | Students will learn to perform assessment and intervention techniques regarding orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Extensive instruction with lab practice regarding therapeutic exercise in or… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PTA123 | PTA Procedures IV-Physical Agents | 4 | Concepts of physical agents used in physical therapy including thermal agents, hydrotherapy, traction, compression, ultrasound and electrical currents, including lab. 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA125 | PTA Procedures VI-Tests and Measures | 4 | Students will learn to perform data collection and assessment techniques relating to common practice of orthopedic, neurologic and cardiopulmonary physical therapy. 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA126 | PTA Procedures VII-Therapeutic Exercise | 2 | Students learn fundamentals of exercise theory and techniques as well as specific exercises relating to strength, range of motion, flexibility, proprioception and aerobic exercise. 1 hours Lecture, 2… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA151 | Clinical Experience I | 4 | Students will be placed in clinical facilities for 10 weeks; 4 hours daily, three times per week. 120 total hours of clinical education under the direct super vision of a physical therapist/PTA. 12 h… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PTA204 | Ethics and Administration | 2 | The course presents principles related to management structure, ethics and legal aspects within physical therapy including sections on conflict of interest, risk management, liability, reimbursement,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA224 | PTA Procedures V-Neuromuscular | 6.5 | Prepares students to perform assessment and intervention techniques regarding neuromuscular conditions. Extensive instruction with lab practice in therapeutic exercise for neuromuscular conditions. 4… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| PTA227 | PTA Procedures VIII-Functional Rehab | 4 | Provides the student with skills related to the patient’s functional mobility within a variety of settings and involves prosthetic and orthotic intervention techniques as well as cardiopulmonary func… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA251 | Clinical Experience II | 4 | Clinical education to allow students to incorporate components of lab and clinical skills learned to date. Students will be placed in clinical facilities for a total of 120 hours. 12 hours Clinic 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA252 | Clinical Affiliation II | 11 | Terminal clinical education experience will be fulfilled under direct super vision of a physical therapist/PTA. 32 hours Clinic 11 cr · 11 hr source |
| PTA260 | Professional Integration Seminar | 3 | Provides a basis for developing clinical problem solving and critical thinking skills while concurrently enrolled in the final clinical education course. Students will develop skills necessary for li… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHYS110 | Introduction to Physics | 6 | Natural Science Metric System, Velocity and Acceleration, Vector’s, Newton’s Laws, Work and Energy, Momentum, Rotational Motion. Satisfies lab science requirements for direct transfer degree. 5 or ab… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHYS114 | General Physics I | 6 | Natural Science Mechanics: Fundamental quantities, vectors, one and two dimensional motion, statics, Newton’s Laws, gravitation, work and energy, impulse and momentum, and rotational motion. Formerly… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHYS115 | General Physics II | 6 | Natural Science Electric fields, forces and potential, direct current and resistance, capacitance and dielectrics, magnetism, induction, electromagnetic waves, reflection, refraction, polarization, a… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHYS116 | General Physics III | 6 | Natural Science Simple harmonic motion, fluids, sound waves, heat, thermal equilibrium, Ideal Gas Law and laws of thermodynamics, lenses and optical instruments. Quantum, atomic and nuclear physics a… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHYS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PHYS254 | Engineering Physics I | 6 | Natural Science Mechanics: fundamental units, vectors, statics, laws of kinematics, linear and rotational motion, work, energy, momentum, impulse, equilibrium, inertia, and rocket propulsion. Formerl… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHYS255 | Engineering Physics II | 6 | Natural Science Electricity and Magnetism: Coulomb’s Law, Gauss’s Law, electric and magnetic fields, capacitors and resistors in circuits, electrical instruments, and Kirchoff’s rules. Formerly PHYS&… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHYS256 | Engineering Physics III | 6 | Natural Science Fluids, Oscillations and Waves; Temperature Scales, Heat Measurements, Thermal Properties of Matter, First and Second Law of Thermodynamics; Light, Reflection, Refraction, Lenses, Mir… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| POLS115 | State and Local Government | 5 | Social Science Political and legal foundations of state and local governments, including legislative functions, distribution and execution of power, administrative organizations, political parties an… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| POLS145 | Politics of Middle East | 5 | Social Science A study of the historical and current politics of the Middle East. We will study the role of war, terror, oil, religion, ethnic cultures and the significance of these dynamics to the w… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| POLS175 | Politics and Literature | 5 | (H/SS) An examination of the central issues and concepts of politics through the perspective provided by great literature. Included will be the questions of authority, responsibility, freedom, and po… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| POLS195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| POLS199 | Practicum | 1 | -5 A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the above program or discipline. 10 hours Lab 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| POLS235 | Labor and Film | 5 | (H/SS) Using a combination of labor films and labor history, this course examines the role of unions in the United States and their trajectory of struggle for workers’ rights and welfare. (Same as HU… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| POLS255 | Political Communication | 5 | Social Science Exploration of political communication in historical and contemporary settings. Investigating political cultures as constructed through public rhetorics, traditional media, and digital… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| POLS323 | U. S. Health Care Crisis | 5 | Social Science Controversies and challenges of U. S. health care including accessibility and costs. Formerly POLS 300 (Same as BNURS 323 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC102 | Psychology of Adjustment | 5 | Social Science Systematic presentation of scientific psychological principles and procedures for the resolution of Human problems and relationships. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC110 | Psychology in Film | 5 | (SS) In contemporary culture, movies play a significant role in influencing our understanding of ourselves, those around us, and the interpersonal culture we live in. This introductory psychology cla… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC150 | Introduction to Community Psychology | 5 | (SS/DSJ) Community psychology integrates social, cultural, economic, political, environmental and international influences to promote positive well-being, increase empowerment, and prevent the develo… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PSYC209 | Criminal Psychology | 5 | Social Sciences This course will introduce students to the principles and theories of delinquent and criminal behavior from a developmental, cognitive-behavioral, and biological perspective. The cour… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC240 | Biological Psychology | 5 | Social Science A survey of the biological determinants of behavior with emphasis on current research findings and ethical issues. Formerly PSYCH 220 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC260 | Introduction to Clinical Psychology | 5 | Social Science An introduction to professional issues in clinical and counseling psychology and major therapeutic techniques used in the professions. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PSYC300 | Industrial/Organizational Psychology | 5 | Social Science Industrial and Organizational Psychology studies the psychology of people in organizations and the workplace. The focus is on applying the principles derived from the study of Human be… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SCI100 | Introduction to Science | 5 | Natural Science Overview of sciences taught at Olympic College. Scientific methodology through inquiry, observation, experiment, and communication of science concepts in chemistry, biology, physics,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SCI195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SOC115 | Crime and Society | 5 | (SS/DSJ) This introductory course provides students with a foundational understanding of the American criminal justice system. Students will learn about the empirical reality of crime as well as the… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC125 | Sociology of Aging | 5 | (SS/DSJ) An introductory course on aging focusing particularly on the social and emotional dimensions of the aging process. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC135 | The Family | 5 | (SS/DSJ) This course examines structural and personal change factors in families in Western and non-Western countries. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC190 | U. S. Race & Ethnicity | 5 | (SS/DSJ) An examination of America’s diverse ethnic and cultural traditions, with an emphasis on global and comparative perspectives. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SOC215 | Criminology | 5 | Social Science Survey of Different types of crime, patterns of off ending, explanations of crime, and social responses to criminal behavior. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC230 | Sexuality and Gender | 5 | (SS/DSJ) Provides introduction to various discourses within social sciences on the socio-cultural construction and meaning of Human sexuality and gender. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC271 | Social Deviance | 5 | (SS/DSJ) Exploration of deviant behavior, beliefs, and traits as well as mechanisms of social control. Theoretical explanations and social research will also be discussed. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC301 | Sociology Through Literature | 5 | Social Science Through the use of contemporary and historical literature, students will study selected historically marginalized populations and communities with a focus on culture, values, social op… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SOC319 | Sociology of the Digital World | 5 | Social Science This course explores the social impacts of digital technology, online networks, and online communities. Topics include virtual identity development, online interaction, cyber communiti… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN101 | Spanish for Health Professionals | 5 | This course introduces students to Spanish in the context of health care. Grammar, vocabulary, and cultural aspects are presented in a communicative approach. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TADN181 | LPN to ADN Transition-Theory | 3 | Provides licensed practical nurses a transition for entry into the TADN bridge program. A grade of 2.2 or higher is required for continuation in the TADN Program. Unencumbered Washington State LPN Li… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TADN195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WELD100 | Oxyacetylene Welding | 6 | Oxyacetylene welding and brazing in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel plate; Oxy fuel cutting and plasma arc cutting processes. 2 hours Lecture, 8 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD101 | Arc Welding I | 6 | Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the flat and horizontal positions on low carbon steel plate using E6010 and E7018 electrodes; Arc cutting with compressed air (CAC-A). 2 hours Lecture, 8 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD102 | Arc Welding II | 6 | Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) making sound groove welds and fillet welds in all positions using E7018 electrodes on plain carbon steel. 2 hours Lecture, 8 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD103 | Arc Welding III | 6 | Producing sound groove welds in the 2G and 3G positions on mild steel welded with the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process using E7018 electrode classification. 2 hours Lecture, 8 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD104 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | 6 | Students develop skills required for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum plate. 2 hours Lecture, 8 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD105 | Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding | 6 | Students develop skills required for Gas Metal Arc (MIG) and flux cored arc welding in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel and aluminum plate. 2 hours Lecture, 8 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD106 | Welding Technical Orientation I | 5 | Beginning welding theory with emphasis on safety, WELD processes of oxyacetylene welding (OAW), oxyfuel cutting (OFC), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), carbon arc cutting with compressed air (CAC-A… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WELD107 | Welding Technical Orientation II | 5 | Advanced welding, cutting, and manufacturing processes and American Welding Society WELD symbol reading and interpretation. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WELD108 | Welding Metallurgy | 5 | A study of the metallurgy of welding and joining both ferrous and nonferrous metals, primarily as used in building and repair. 5 hours Lecture 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WELD111 | Pipe Welding I | 6 | Producing sound open root groove welds in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions on mild steel pipe welded with the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process using E6010 and E7018 electrode classification. 0 o… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD112 | Pipe Welding II | 6 | Producing sound open root groove welds in the 2G and 5G positions on mild steel pipe welded with the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process using ER 70 S-2 filler metal and E7018 electrode classific… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD125 | Welding Refresher Laboratory | 2 | Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment and/or certification examinations. 4 hours Lab 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WELD126 | Welding Refresher Laboratory | 4 | Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment and/or certification examinations. 8 hours Lab 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| WELD127 | Welding Refresher Laboratory | 6 | Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment and/or certification examinations. 12 hours Lab 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD145 | Applied Problem Solving | 5 | Uses math concepts and models in a lecture/ discovery format to enhance problem-solving skills required in the workplace. (Same as TEC-D 145 ) 0 or above or satisfactory placement test score. 5 hours… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WELD190 | Welding Special Projects | 3 | The fabrication and manufacture of welded projects selected by the student or assigned by the instructor. Includes designing, cost analysis, ordering materials, and fabrication of projects. 6 hours L… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD195 | Independent Study | 1 | -5 Allows the student to pursue topics not in the College Catalog through in-depth coursework under the direction of an instructor. This course may include directed readings, coverage of special topi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |