# Walla Walla Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T21:00:00.131Z from a crawl of wwcc.edu. 933 records (97 programs · 836 courses · 0 resource pages). # Agricultural Systems - Agricultural Business Concentration, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS108 — Computers In Agriculture - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS210 — Sales and Customer Service - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS220 — Introduction to Finance - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC130 — Fundamental Agroecology - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - AGSC230 — Plant Diseases and Insects - AGSY310 — Principles of Sustainability - AGSY440 — Advanced Cropping Systems I - AGSY450 — Advanced Cropping Systems II - AGSY494 — Capstone Project Design - AGSY495 — Capstone Project - ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease - ANSC224 — Pasture and Range Management - BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS220 — Introduction to Finance - BUS300 — Foundations of Management - BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership - BUS350 — Entrepreneurial Finance - BUS360 — Project Management - BUS410 — Operations Management and Logistics - BUS450 — Financial Management - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL330 — Professional Ethics - POLS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=392 --- # Agricultural Systems, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS103 — Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry - AGSC130 — Fundamental Agroecology - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - AGSC215 — Field Crop Production - AGSC230 — Plant Diseases and Insects - AGSY310 — Principles of Sustainability - AGSY330 — Soil Ecology and Biogeochemistry - AGSY340 — Integrated Pest Management - AGSY360 — Agricultural Systems Management - AGSY420 — Political Ecology of Agriculture & Nat Resources - AGSY440 — Advanced Cropping Systems I - AGSY450 — Advanced Cropping Systems II - AGSY470 — Food Systems Science - AGSY494 — Capstone Project Design - AGSY495 — Capstone Project - ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease - ANSC224 — Pasture and Range Management - BUS300 — Foundations of Management - BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS - GIS152 — Practical Agricultural Application of GIS - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR220 — Drip Irrigation - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL330 — Professional Ethics - POLS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=391 --- # Business Management - Criminal Justice Administration Concentration, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS220 — Introduction to Finance - BUS300 — Foundations of Management - BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership - BUS330 — Human Resources for Managers - BUS360 — Project Management - BUS370 — Management Information Systems - BUS410 — Operations Management and Logistics - BUS420 — Business Strategy and Sustainability - CJ104 — Introduction to Policing - CJ302 — Criminal Procedure - CJ303 — Legal Research - CJ304 — Race, Ethnicity, and Gender In Criminal Justice - CJ426 — Victimology - CJ427 — Crisis Response & De-Escalation Tactics - CJ495 — Criminal Justice Capstone - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL330 — Professional Ethics - SOC204 — Sociology of Drugs - SOC205 — Racial and Ethnic Relations Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=424 --- # Business Management - Entrepreneurship Concentration, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT115 — QuickBooks - ACCT175 — Payroll Accounting - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS300 — Foundations of Management - BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership - BUS330 — Human Resources for Managers - BUS340 — Marketing Management - BUS350 — Entrepreneurial Finance - BUS360 — Project Management - BUS370 — Management Information Systems - BUS410 — Operations Management and Logistics - BUS420 — Business Strategy and Sustainability - BUS430 — International Business - BUS440 — Public Relations - BUS450 — Financial Management - BUS460 — Introduction to Business Analytics - BUS493 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part I - BUS494 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 2 - BUS495 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 3 - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL330 — Professional Ethics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=425 --- # Business Management - Marketing Concentration, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS214 — Writing for Marketing and Advertising - BUS215 — Digital Marketing - BUS240 — Digital Marketing Analytics - BUS250 — Design Thinking - BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design - BUS265 — Graphic Design: Advertising - BUS300 — Foundations of Management - BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership - BUS330 — Human Resources for Managers - BUS340 — Marketing Management - BUS350 — Entrepreneurial Finance - BUS360 — Project Management - BUS370 — Management Information Systems - BUS410 — Operations Management and Logistics - BUS420 — Business Strategy and Sustainability - BUS430 — International Business - BUS440 — Public Relations - BUS450 — Financial Management - BUS460 — Introduction to Business Analytics - BUS493 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part I - BUS494 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 2 - BUS495 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 3 - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS234 — Audio Visual Production - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL330 — Professional Ethics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=426 --- # Business Management, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS151 — Advanced Microsoft Excel - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS220 — Introduction to Finance - BUS300 — Foundations of Management - BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership - BUS330 — Human Resources for Managers - BUS340 — Marketing Management - BUS360 — Project Management - BUS370 — Management Information Systems - BUS410 — Operations Management and Logistics - BUS420 — Business Strategy and Sustainability - BUS430 — International Business - BUS450 — Financial Management - BUS460 — Introduction to Business Analytics - BUS493 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part I - BUS494 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 2 - BUS495 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 3 - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL330 — Professional Ethics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=423 --- # Associate in Arts - DTA **Degree** ## Courses - ART124 — Women Artists in History - ENGL147 — Comics As Literature - ENGL210 — Myth and Folklore - ENGL211 — Literature of The Spanish-Speaking World - GWST107 — Gender Perceptions In American Film - GWST180 — Human Sexuality - GWST200 — Introduction to Gender Studies - GWST251 — Voices of Women In Literature - HIST105 — Roots of World Issues - HPER264 — Stress Management - HPER268 — Diversity In Sports - HUM107 — Gender Perceptions In American Film - HUM109 — World Arts and Culture - HUM110 — Four Perspectives - MATH021 — Introductory Algebra for Precalculus - MATH037 — Corequisite for Math& 107 and Math& 131 - MATH041 — Corequisite Algebra for MATH& 141 - MATH046 — Corequisite Algebra for MATH& 146 - PSYC205 — Social Psychology - SOC205 — Racial and Ethnic Relations - SOC206 — Aging and Society - SOC208 — Intimate and Family Relations Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=381 --- # Associate in Business - DTA/MRP **Degree** ## Courses - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS115 — Introduction to Computer & Information Technology - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH238 — Differential Equations - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=385 --- # Associate in Math Education - DTA/MRP **Degree** ## Courses - EDUC111 — Teaching and Learning Lab - HPER268 — Diversity In Sports - MATH220 — Linear Algebra Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=386 --- # Associate in Nursing, DTA/MRP **Degree** ## Courses - NURS100 — Fundamentals of Nursing - NURS101 — Beginning Nursing Concepts I - NURS102 — Beginning Nursing Concepts II - NURS110 — Fundamentals Practicum - NURS111 — Practicum I - NURS112 — Practicum II - NURS200 — Advanced Nursing Concepts I - NURS201 — Advanced Nursing Concepts II - NURS202 — Advanced Nursing Concepts III - NURS210 — Practicum III - NURS211 — Practicum IV - NURS212 — Practicum V - PHIL140 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare I - PHIL142 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare II - PHIL240 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare III - PHIL241 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare IV - PHIL242 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare V - PSYC150 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare I & II - PSYC151 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare III - PSYC250 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare IV - PSYC251 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare V Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=485 --- # Associate in Science - Option I **Degree** ## Courses - HPER264 — Stress Management Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=382 --- # Associate in Science - Option II **Degree** ## Courses - HPER264 — Stress Management Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=383 --- # Agri-Business, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - HIST105 — Roots of World Issues Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=396 --- # Agricultural Business/Agricultural Economics, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS191 — Cooperative Work Experience - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS220 — Introduction to Finance Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=395 --- # Agricultural Science & Tech-Food Science, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=404 --- # Agricultural Science & Technology -Organic Agriculture, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - HIST105 — Roots of World Issues Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=403 --- # Agricultural Technology & Production Management, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS103 — Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS - GIS152 — Practical Agricultural Application of GIS - HIST105 — Roots of World Issues - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=394 --- # Agriculture Education, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=393 --- # Animal Science - Animal Management, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGSC100 — Intro to Agriculture & Natural Resource Careers - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - ANSC112 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease - ANSC116 — Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation - ANSC224 — Pasture and Range Management Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=399 --- # Animal Science - Pre-Veterinary, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGSC100 — Intro to Agriculture & Natural Resource Careers - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - ANSC112 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease - ANSC116 — Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=400 --- # Criminal Justice AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - AHSE110 — HIV/AIDS Education - AHSE169 — Suicide Prevention Training - CHEM106 — Introduction to Forensic Chemistry - CJ104 — Introduction to Policing - CJ204 — Constitutional Law - HPER107 — Tone Zone I - HPER108 — Tone Zone II - HPER109 — Tone Zone III - HPER188 — Basic Fitness I - HSS022 — Mental Health First Aid - HSS101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSS102 — Cultural Diversity and Client Populations - HSS110 — Ethics In Health & Human Services - HSS201 — Case Management - HSS202 — Co-Occurring Disorders - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC160 — Psychology of Criminal Behavior - SOC204 — Sociology of Drugs - SOC205 — Racial and Ethnic Relations - SOC208 — Intimate and Family Relations Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=500 --- # Early Childhood Education, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - ECE150 — Math and Science for Early Childhood - ECE239 — Teaching Young Children - Capstone - HIST105 — Roots of World Issues - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=453 --- # Human and Social Services, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - HPER107 — Tone Zone I - HPER108 — Tone Zone II - HPER109 — Tone Zone III - HSS101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSS102 — Cultural Diversity and Client Populations - HSS103 — Applied Skills for Human Services - HSS110 — Ethics In Health & Human Services - SOC206 — Aging and Society Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=499 --- # Plant and Soil Science, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=405 --- # Watershed Management - Earth Sciences, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=455 --- # Watershed Management - Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=473 --- # Watershed Management - Forestry, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=477 --- # Watershed Management - Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=494 --- # Accounting Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT115 — QuickBooks - ACCT175 — Payroll Accounting - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS151 — Advanced Microsoft Excel - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS217 — Computer Software Applications - BUS287 — Business Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=390 --- # Administrative Office Professional, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT115 — QuickBooks - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS126 — Advanced Word Processing Applications - BUS138 — Document Editing - BUS151 — Advanced Microsoft Excel - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS217 — Computer Software Applications - BUS224 — Microsoft PowerPoint/Desktop Publishing - BUS226 — Microsoft Outlook - BUS287 — Business Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=418 --- # Agri-Business, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis - AGBS103 — Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management - AGBS108 — Computers In Agriculture - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS210 — Sales and Customer Service - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS220 — Introduction to Finance - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC197 — Project Design - AGSC199 — Special Topics - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC297 — Special Project - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - MATH075 — Elementary Algebra Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=398 --- # Animal Science, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC197 — Project Design - AGSC199 — Special Topics - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC297 — Special Project - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - ANSC112 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease - ANSC116 — Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation - ANSC224 — Pasture and Range Management - ANSC274 — Beef Cattle Production Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=402 --- # Automotive Repair Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AMM100 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair - AMM101 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Lab - AMM110 — Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair II Lecture - AMM111 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair II Lab - AMM200 — Automotive Engines - AMM201 — Automotive Engines Lab - AMM210 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AMM211 — Automotive Electrical Lab - AMM220 — Automotive Manual Transmission - AMM221 — Automotive Manual Transmission Lab - AMM230 — Automatic Transmissions - AMM231 — Automatic Transmission Lab - AMM240 — Engine Performance - AMM241 — Engine Performance Lab - AMM250 — Suspension and Steering - AMM251 — Suspension and Steering Lab - AMM260 — Automotive Brake Systems - AMM261 — Automotive Brake Systems Lab - AMM270 — Passenger Comfort Systems - AMM271 — Passenger Comfort Lab - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=413 --- # Business Administration, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS151 — Advanced Microsoft Excel - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS215 — Digital Marketing - BUS287 — Business Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=420 --- # Business Marketing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS205 — Consumer Behavior - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS214 — Writing for Marketing and Advertising - BUS215 — Digital Marketing - BUS240 — Digital Marketing Analytics - BUS250 — Design Thinking - BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design - BUS262 — User Experience (UX) - BUS263 — Photoshop - BUS265 — Graphic Design: Advertising - BUS287 — Business Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS234 — Audio Visual Production - CS251 — HTML/CSS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=421 --- # Cosmetology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BARB111 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering I - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - COSM111 — Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology I - COSM112 — Practical Application I - COSM121 — Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology II - COSM122 — Practical Application II - COSM131 — Intermediate Principles and Procedures I - COSM132 — Practical Application III - COSM241 — Intermediate Principles and Procedures II - COSM242 — Practical Application IV - COSM251 — Advanced Principles and Procedures I - COSM252 — Practical Application V - COSM270 — Practical Application VI - COSM281 — Cadet Instructor Training Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=439 --- # Criminal Justice, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - CJ102 — Applied Skills In Criminal Justice - CJ104 — Introduction to Policing - CJ204 — Constitutional Law - HPER107 — Tone Zone I - HPER108 — Tone Zone II - HPER109 — Tone Zone III - HPER188 — Basic Fitness I - HPER189 — Basic Fitness II - HPER190 — Basic Fitness III - HSS022 — Mental Health First Aid - HSS101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSS102 — Cultural Diversity and Client Populations - HSS103 — Applied Skills for Human Services - HSS110 — Ethics In Health & Human Services - HSS201 — Case Management - HSS202 — Co-Occurring Disorders - PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC160 — Psychology of Criminal Behavior - SOC204 — Sociology of Drugs - SOC205 — Racial and Ethnic Relations - SOC208 — Intimate and Family Relations Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=441 --- # Culinary Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - CA109 — Introduction to Culinary Arts - CA112 — Basic Culinary Principles - CA113 — Culinary Agriculture I - CA114 — Culinary Agriculture II - CA115 — Culinary Agriculture III - CA116 — Culinary Agriculture IV - CA120 — Culinary Arts Methods - CA130 — Professional Baking - CA140 — World Cuisines - CA150 — Garde Manger - CA243 — Restaurant Management - CA260 — A La Carte I - CA261 — A La Carte II - CA262 — Service Management - CA263 — A La Carte III (Fine Dining) Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=442 --- # Diesel Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - DT151 — Shop Fundamentals/Forklift Training - DT162 — Machinery Repair I - DT163 — Machinery Repair II - DT180 — Suspension and Alignment - DT181 — Engines I - DT183 — Electronics I - DT185 — Drivetrains - DT187 — Heating and Air Conditioning - DT189 — Preventive Maintenance - DT191 — Cooperative Work Experience - DT266 — Advanced Equipment Repair I - DT267 — Advanced Equipment Repair II - DT280 — Brakes and Air Systems - DT281 — Engines Advanced - DT283 — Electronics II - DT284 — Hydraulics - WELD141 — Welding Basics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=445 --- # Early Childhood Education, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - ECE150 — Math and Science for Early Childhood - ECE191 — Cooperative Work Experience - ECE232 — The Arts In Early Childhood - ECE239 — Teaching Young Children - Capstone - ECE255 — Children At Risk - ECE291 — Cooperative Work Experience II Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=454 --- # Energy Systems Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BLPT112 — Blueprint Reading - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - ESTE103 — Principles of Electricity Theory - ESTE104 — Principles of Electricity AC Application - ESTE110 — Introduction to the National Electrical Code - ESTE150 — Introduction To Controls - ESTE201 — Electric Motors & Maintenance - ESTM144 — Industrial Safety & Material Handling - ESTM220 — Industrial Mechanics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=465 --- # Enology & Viticulture, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - AGSC230 — Plant Diseases and Insects - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS170 — Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS215 — Digital Marketing - CA133 — Food, Wine and Culture - ESTE103 — Principles of Electricity Theory - ESTE104 — Principles of Electricity AC Application - ESTE201 — Electric Motors & Maintenance - ESTE270 — Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting - ESTM220 — Industrial Mechanics - ESTM225 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - EV100 — Forklift for EV - EV101 — Establishing A Vinifera Vineyard - EV102 — Maintaining A Vinifera Vineyard - EV107 — Introduction to Viticulture and Enology - EV120 — Introduction to Chemistry for Wine Students - EV131 — Essentials of Winery Compliance - EV140 — Writing for The Winery - EV143 — Wine Marketing - EV180 — Wines of The World - EV189 — Sensory Analysis of Wine - EV193 — Winery Operations Management - EV203 — Science of Winemaking I - EV204 — Science of Winemaking II - EV205 — Science of Winemaking III - EV230 — Advanced Vineyard Management - EV286 — Winemaking Practicum I - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR220 — Drip Irrigation - WELD141 — Welding Basics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=472 --- # Graphic Design and Web Development, AAS ***Corrections Education Only **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS250 — Design Thinking - BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design - BUS263 — Photoshop - BUS265 — Graphic Design: Advertising - BUS266 — Graphic Design: Branding and Packaging - BUS267 — Graphic Design: Typography and Layout - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS140 — JavaScript I - CS220 — Two-Dimensional Design - CS224 — Computer Illustration (Illustrator) - CS231 — Capstone Application Development I - CS235 — Introduction to Database Design and Theory - CS240 — JavaScript II - CS247 — User Interface - Front End Development - CS251 — HTML/CSS - CS262 — Developer Workflow Tools Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=501 --- # Health Information Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS126 — Advanced Word Processing Applications - BUS138 — Document Editing - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - BUS217 — Computer Software Applications - BUS224 — Microsoft PowerPoint/Desktop Publishing - BUS226 — Microsoft Outlook - BUS231 — Electronic Medical Records - BUS232 — Medical Insurance Procedures - BUS234 — Medical Coding - BUS280 — Medical Terminology - BUS287 — Business Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=416 --- # Human & Social Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - HSS022 — Mental Health First Aid - HSS101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSS102 — Cultural Diversity and Client Populations - HSS103 — Applied Skills for Human Services - HSS110 — Ethics In Health & Human Services - HSS141 — Field Experience I - HSS241 — Field Experience II - SOC206 — Aging and Society Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=479 --- # HVACR, AAS ***Corrections Education Only **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=498 --- # Irrigation Business Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT115 — QuickBooks - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - BLPT112 — Blueprint Reading - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS215 — Digital Marketing - CAD121 — 2-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - IRR110 — Irrigation Design and Components - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR197 — Design Project - IRR220 — Drip Irrigation - IRR221 — Pump Applications - IRR225 — Irrigation Controls - IRR297 — Special Projects - TURF215 — Turf Diseases and Insects Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=481 --- # John Deere Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - JD101 — John Deere Fundamentals and Orientation - JD102 — Forklift Safety Training and Certification - JD105 — John Deere Hydraulics - JD115 — John Deere Electrical - JD120 — John Deere Heating and Air Conditioning - JD125 — John Deere Fuel and Emissions Systems - JD131 — John Deere Engine Testing, Repair, and Performan - JD139 — Agriculture Safety - JD190 — Internship Work Experience I - JD191 — Internship Work Experience II - JD192 — Human Relations Seminar - JD210 — John Deere Powertrains - JD221 — Ag Management Solutions - JD225 — John Deere Planting Equipment - JD230 — John Deere Harvesting Equipment - JD262 — John Deere Advanced Diagnostics and Repair - JD290 — Internship Work Experience III - WELD141 — Welding Basics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=482 --- # Networking, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS115 — Introduction to Computer & Information Technology - CS121 — Introduction to Programming - CS125 — A+ Certification (Software) - CS130 — A+ Certification (Hardware) - CS260 — Unix/Linux Operating Systems - CS261 — PC Technician Lab - CS265 — Introduction to Networking - CS266 — Routing and Switching I - CS267 — Routing and Switching II - CS275 — Windows Client - CS276 — Windows Server - CS277 — Fundamentals of Network Security - CS278 — Windows Server Infrastructure - CS279 — Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking - CS281 — Windows Server Networking Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=436 --- # Plant and Soil Science, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis - AGBS103 — Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management - AGBS108 — Computers In Agriculture - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC197 — Project Design - AGSC199 — Special Topics - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - AGSC215 — Field Crop Production - AGSC230 — Plant Diseases and Insects - AGSC297 — Special Project - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=407 --- # Software Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGSC254 — Robotics and Drone Technologies - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS115 — Introduction to Computer & Information Technology - CS121 — Introduction to Programming - CS125 — A+ Certification (Software) - CS130 — A+ Certification (Hardware) - CS133 — Computer Science I C# - CS140 — JavaScript I - CS229 — Dynamic Website Design With PHP MySQL - CS231 — Capstone Application Development I - CS232 — Capstone Application Development II - CS233 — Asp.Net Programming - CS235 — Introduction to Database Design and Theory - CS240 — JavaScript II - CS244 — Introduction to Dev Ops - CS247 — User Interface - Front End Development - CS251 — HTML/CSS - CS252 — User Experience (UX) - CS260 — Unix/Linux Operating Systems - CS277 — Fundamentals of Network Security Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=438 --- # Turf Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - IRR110 — Irrigation Design and Components - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR221 — Pump Applications - IRR225 — Irrigation Controls - TURF101 — Turf Equipment Operations I - TURF122 — Turf Maintenance Practices - TURF197 — Project Research - TURF201 — Turfgrass Cultural Practices - TURF215 — Turf Diseases and Insects - TURF297 — Special Projects Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=489 --- # Welding Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - TRK110 — Truck Driver Training - TRK120 — Truck Driver Training Lab - WELD101 — Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 - WELD102 — Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Core Arc Welding - WELD103 — Structural Welder Qualifications - WELD111 — Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 Lab - WELD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD113 — SMAW Structural Welder Qualification - WELD122 — Flux Core Arc Welding - WELD123 — FCAW & GMAW Structural Welder Qualification - WELD201 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD202 — Pipe Welding - WELD203 — Introduction to Fabrication - WELD211 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Ferrous Metals - WELD212 — Pipe Welding Lab I - WELD213 — Fabrication Concept and Design - WELD221 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Special Metals - WELD222 — Pipe Welding Lab II - WELD223 — Fabrication Layout, Fitment, and Welding Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=493 --- # Accounting Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT115 — QuickBooks - ACCT175 — Payroll Accounting - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=389 --- # Administrative Office Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS126 — Advanced Word Processing Applications - BUS138 — Document Editing - BUS217 — Computer Software Applications - BUS224 — Microsoft PowerPoint/Desktop Publishing - BUS226 — Microsoft Outlook - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=417 --- # Advanced Automotive Repair Technology Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - AMM161 — Electrical and Electronics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=412 --- # Advanced Carpentry Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - CARP284 — Advanced Work In Layout Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=428 --- # Advanced Collision Repair Technology Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - COLL264 — Unibody Rebuilding Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=432 --- # Advanced Diesel Technology Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - DT266 — Advanced Equipment Repair I - DT280 — Brakes and Air Systems - DT284 — Hydraulics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=444 --- # Agri-Business Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis - AGBS108 — Computers In Agriculture - AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture - AGBS210 — Sales and Customer Service - AGBS211 — Small Business Management - AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets - AGSC197 — Project Design - AGSC199 — Special Topics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=397 --- # Animal Science Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis - AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC197 — Project Design - ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production - ANSC112 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=401 --- # Audio Engineering Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS194 — Small Business Management - ESTE103 — Principles of Electricity Theory Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=508 --- # Automotive Repair Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AMM100 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair - AMM101 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Lab - AMM110 — Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair II Lecture - AMM111 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair II Lab - AMM200 — Automotive Engines - AMM201 — Automotive Engines Lab - AMM210 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AMM211 — Automotive Electrical Lab - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=411 --- # Barbering Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BARB111 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering I - BARB112 — Practical Application I - BARB121 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering II - BARB122 — Practical Application II - BARB131 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering III - BARB132 — Practical Application III - BARB270 — Practical Application IV - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=440 --- # Carpentry Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - CARP181 — Introduction to Carpentry - CARP182 — On-Site Work: Exterior Finish - CARP183 — On-Site Work: Interior Finish Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=427 --- # Cellar Master - Short Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ESTE103 — Principles of Electricity Theory - ESTE270 — Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting - ESTM144 — Industrial Safety & Material Handling - ESTM220 — Industrial Mechanics - ESTM225 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - ESTM260 — Refrigeration Basics - IRR221 — Pump Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=458 --- # CNC Set-Up and Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - CNC105 — Haas CNC Set-up and Operations I - CNC106 — Haas CNC Set-Up and Operations II - PMT109 — Introduction to Precision Machining - WELD141 — Welding Basics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=487 --- # Collision Repair Technology Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - COLL161 — Auto Body Repair I - COLL162 — Auto Body Repair II - COLL163 — Auto Body Refinishing Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=431 --- # Commercial & Residential Irrigation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGSC197 — Project Design - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - IRR110 — Irrigation Design and Components - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR220 — Drip Irrigation - IRR221 — Pump Applications - IRR225 — Irrigation Controls Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=480 --- # Construction Trades Apprenticeship Preparation (CTAP) ***Corrections Education Only **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - CTAP120 — Construction Trades Math - CTAP130 — Worksite Behavior, Readiness and Safety - CTAP140 — Basic Tools, Basic Construction, Basic Blueprint - CTAP150 — Introduction to the Trades - CTAP160 — CTAP Capstone Project Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=429 --- # Data Center Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS115 — Introduction to Computer & Information Technology - CS121 — Introduction to Programming - CS125 — A+ Certification (Software) - CS130 — A+ Certification (Hardware) - CS261 — PC Technician Lab - CS265 — Introduction to Networking Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=434 --- # Diesel Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - DT151 — Shop Fundamentals/Forklift Training - DT162 — Machinery Repair I - DT163 — Machinery Repair II - DT180 — Suspension and Alignment - DT181 — Engines I - DT183 — Electronics I - DT185 — Drivetrains - DT187 — Heating and Air Conditioning - DT189 — Preventive Maintenance - WELD141 — Welding Basics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=443 --- # Digital Design Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design - BUS263 — Photoshop - BUS288 — Marketing Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS140 — JavaScript I - CS220 — Two-Dimensional Design - CS224 — Computer Illustration (Illustrator) - CS251 — HTML/CSS - CS262 — Developer Workflow Tools Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=435 --- # Electrical Systems Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR - BLPT112 — Blueprint Reading - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - ESTE103 — Principles of Electricity Theory - ESTE104 — Principles of Electricity AC Application - ESTE110 — Introduction to the National Electrical Code - ESTE150 — Introduction To Controls - ESTE201 — Electric Motors & Maintenance - ESTM144 — Industrial Safety & Material Handling - ESTM220 — Industrial Mechanics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=461 --- # Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT115 — QuickBooks - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS194 — Small Business Management - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS220 — Introduction to Finance - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=419 --- # Fermentation Science Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - EV120 — Introduction to Chemistry for Wine Students - EV131 — Essentials of Winery Compliance - EV143 — Wine Marketing - EV189 — Sensory Analysis of Wine - EV193 — Winery Operations Management - EV203 — Science of Winemaking I - EV204 — Science of Winemaking II - EV205 — Science of Winemaking III - EV286 — Winemaking Practicum I - PSYC111 — Psychology of Relationships Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=470 --- # GIS Short Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GIS150 — Intro to GIS - GIS151 — Advanced GIS - GIS152 — Practical Agricultural Application of GIS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=468 --- # Graphic Design Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS210 — Principles of Marketing - BUS250 — Design Thinking - BUS263 — Photoshop - BUS265 — Graphic Design: Advertising - BUS266 — Graphic Design: Branding and Packaging - BUS267 — Graphic Design: Typography and Layout - BUS288 — Marketing Project - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS220 — Two-Dimensional Design - CS224 — Computer Illustration (Illustrator) Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=510 --- # Graphic Design Essentials Short Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS263 — Photoshop - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS220 — Two-Dimensional Design - CS224 — Computer Illustration (Illustrator) Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=509 --- # HVACR Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=462 --- # Medical Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AHSE172 — Pharmacology - BUS280 — Medical Terminology - FYE101 — First Year Experience - MEDA105 — Health Occupations Mathematics - MEDA110 — Human Body Structure and Function in Health & Disease I - MEDA115 — Communications for Healthcare Professionals - MEDA120 — Human Body Structure and Function in Health and Disease II - MEDA126 — Clinical Procedures A - MEDA127 — Clinical Procedures B - MEDA140 — Medical Law and Ethics - MEDA144 — Medical Office Administrative Procedures - MEDA149 — Medical Insurance Procedures for Medical Assisting - MEDA150 — Navigator Skills and Coaching - MEDA191 — Medical Assisting Practicum - MEDA192 — Medical Assisting Seminar Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=495 --- # Medical Billing and Coding Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS126 — Advanced Word Processing Applications - BUS231 — Electronic Medical Records - BUS232 — Medical Insurance Procedures - BUS234 — Medical Coding - BUS280 — Medical Terminology - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=415 --- # Nail Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NAIL111 — Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology I - NAIL112 — Nail Technology I Practical Application - NAIL121 — Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology II - NAIL122 — Nail Technology II Practical Application Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=483 --- # Nursing Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NA100 — Nursing Assistant Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=484 --- # Patient Navigation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHSE142 — Survey of Patient Navigation - AHSE143 — The Patient Experience - AHSE144 — The Medical Team - AHSE145 — The Whole Patient - AHSE146 — The Communication Link - AHSE147 — The Navigator As Coach - AHSE148 — The Navigator Skills Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=410 --- # Phlebotomy Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - PHLB106 — Phlebotomy Technician Program Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=408 --- # Plant and Soil Science Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis - AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC114 — Plant Physiology - AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - AGSC197 — Project Design Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=406 --- # Renewable Energy Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - EST270 — Wind Power Plan Operations and Advanced Mech Sys - ESTE105 — Principles of Power Generation and Distribution - ESTE115 — Materials, Fasteners, and Raceways - ESTE202 — Introduction to Solar PV and Applications - ESTE204 — Introduction to Basic Electronics - ESTE250 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ESTE270 — Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting - ESTE275 — Instrumentation and SCADA - ESTM145 — Tower Rescue and Climbing Competency - ESTM225 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=466 --- # Software Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - CS140 — JavaScript I - CS229 — Dynamic Website Design With PHP MySQL - CS231 — Capstone Application Development I - CS232 — Capstone Application Development II - CS233 — Asp.Net Programming - CS235 — Introduction to Database Design and Theory - CS240 — JavaScript II - CS244 — Introduction to Dev Ops - CS252 — User Experience (UX) Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=437 --- # Specialized Metals Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - WELD104 — Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading - WELD105 — Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading 2 - WELD106 — Aluminum Welding and Fabrication - WELD170 — Aluminum Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW - WELD171 — Aluminum Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD172 — Aluminum Welding and Fabrication Lab Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=491 --- # State Early Childhood Education Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS112 — Business Mathematics Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=452 --- # Truck Driver Training Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - TRK110 — Truck Driver Training - TRK120 — Truck Driver Training Lab Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=496 --- # Turf Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - IRR110 — Irrigation Design and Components - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR225 — Irrigation Controls - TURF101 — Turf Equipment Operations I - TURF122 — Turf Maintenance Practices - TURF197 — Project Research - TURF215 — Turf Diseases and Insects Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=488 --- # Viticulture Science Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants - AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science - AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - EV101 — Establishing A Vinifera Vineyard - EV102 — Maintaining A Vinifera Vineyard - EV107 — Introduction to Viticulture and Enology - IRR112 — Irrigation Principles - IRR220 — Drip Irrigation Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=471 --- # Web Design Fundamentals Short Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS140 — JavaScript I - CS251 — HTML/CSS Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=511 --- # Web Development Certificate ***Corrections Education Only **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design - CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications - CS140 — JavaScript I - CS231 — Capstone Application Development I - CS235 — Introduction to Database Design and Theory - CS240 — JavaScript II - CS247 — User Interface - Front End Development - CS251 — HTML/CSS - CS262 — Developer Workflow Tools Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=512 --- # Welding Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace - AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace - BUS112 — Business Mathematics - BUS157 — Human Relations In Business - WELD101 — Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 - WELD102 — Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Core Arc Welding - WELD103 — Structural Welder Qualifications - WELD111 — Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 Lab - WELD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD113 — SMAW Structural Welder Qualification - WELD122 — Flux Core Arc Welding - WELD123 — FCAW & GMAW Structural Welder Qualification Source: https://catalog.wwcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=492 --- # ACCT101 — Practical Accounting 5 credits · 5 hours ACCT 101 - Practical Accounting ACCT 101 - Practical Accounting LEC hours per week: 5 Introduces the use of journals and ledgers for reporting business transactions. Students learn periodic adjustments, closing procedures, and preparation of financial statements. Not recommended for students transferring to four-year baccalaureate degree programs. Most four-year universities do not accept this course for credit towards baccalaureate degree requirements. Course --- # ACCT115 — QuickBooks 5 credits · 5 hours ACCT 115 - QuickBooks ACCT 115 - QuickBooks LEC hours per week: 5 Computerized accounting systems, emphasizing various elements of an integrated general ledger package will be discussed. Course Prerequisites: CS110 --- # ACCT175 — Payroll Accounting 5 credits · 5 hours ACCT 175 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 175 - Payroll Accounting LEC hours per week: 5 Provides an understanding of payroll records and numerous laws that affect operation of a payroll system. Course --- # ACCT199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours ACCT 199 - Special Topics ACCT 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Study and train to meet established local needs in the accounting industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Course --- # ACCT297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours ACCT 297 - Special Projects ACCT 297 - Special Projects -5 --- # ACOM102 — Communication In The Workplace 5 credits · 5 hours ACOM 102 - Communication In The Workplace ACOM 102 - Communication In The Workplace LEC hours per week: 5 Oral Communication prepares students to communicate effectively and professionally in the workplace. Through experiential activities and assignments, students explore fundamentals of maintaining productive interpersonal interactions in workplace settings. This course contributes to the student’s workplace communication skills as the student learns to give and receive support from others in classroom and on-line discussion and activities. Students refine communication skills used in networ… --- # AENG100 — Writing In The Workplace 5 credits · 5 hours AENG 100 - Writing In The Workplace AENG 100 - Writing In The Workplace LEC hours per week: 5 Writing course prepares students to be effective writers in the workplace. The course focuses on career related writing, especially for students in a professional-technical career pathway. Students compose, design, revise, and edit effective letters, memos, and employment documents including a resume and cover letter. An emphasis of the course is on the use of language to communicate information clearly, and precisely. Recommended: Previous or concurrent enrollment in CS 100 or CS 110 , and ENGL 097… --- # ANSC110 — Introduction to Livestock Production 5 credits · 5 hours ANSC 110 - Introduction to Livestock Production ANSC 110 - Introduction to Livestock Production LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to the livestock industry and its importance to the U.S. economy. Formerly: AGPR 110. Course --- # ANSC112 — Feeds and Feeding 5 credits · 5 hours ANSC 112 - Feeds and Feeding ANSC 112 - Feeds and Feeding LEC hours per week: 5 Addresses common feeding practices and nutrient characteristics of animal feeds. Formerly: AGPR 112. Course --- # ANSC115 — Animal Health and Disease 5 credits · 5 hours ANSC 115 - Animal Health and Disease ANSC 115 - Animal Health and Disease LEC hours per week: 5 Basic information on animal health and disease prevention. Topics include fundamentals of the nature of disease, nutrition, sanitation, disinfection, immunization, and basic husbandry practices. Formerly: AGPR 115. Course --- # ANSC116 — Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation 5 credits · 5 hours ANSC 116 - Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation ANSC 116 - Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation LEC hours per week: 5 Principles of Livestock and Carcass evaluation for the purposes of selecting meat animals in production scenarios. The basic method and procedure for evaluating carcass characteristics of cattle, hogs, and sheep. Information on carcass quality and yield. The course will also include evaluating live animals before processing, and seeing the carcass of that animal in the cooler. Class material will also cover selection of females for producing meat animals. Formerly:… --- # ANSC224 — Pasture and Range Management 5 credits · 5 hours ANSC 224 - Pasture and Range Management ANSC 224 - Pasture and Range Management LEC hours per week: 5 A study of the proper use and management of forage producing lands using grazing animals as a method to harvest and utilize this resource. This class will also focus on the economics of grazing livestock and the environmental sustainability issue surrounding the topic. Formerly: AGPR 224. Course --- # ANSC274 — Beef Cattle Production 5 credits · 5 hours ANSC 274 - Beef Cattle Production ANSC 274 - Beef Cattle Production LEC hours per week: 5 Study of the economics and management strategies for raising and marketing the various types and classes of beef cattle. Formerly: AGPR 274. Course --- # AGBS102 — Farm Records and Analysis 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 102 - Farm Records and Analysis AGBS 102 - Farm Records and Analysis LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to the principles of agri-business management. Identifies a practical system of farm record keeping with analysis of these records. Formerly: AGRI 102. Course --- # AGBS103 — Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 103 - Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management AGBS 103 - Intro to Precision Ag for Farm Management LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to precision agriculture application on the farm using industry specific software. Entering records, creating databases and developing field maps will be included as well as gathering and inputting yield and soils data. Formerly: AGRI 103. Course --- # AGBS108 — Computers In Agriculture 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 108 - Computers In Agriculture AGBS 108 - Computers In Agriculture LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to microcomputer applications using Microsoft Office software. Students may not earn credit for both CS 110 and AGBS 108. Formerly: AGRI 108. Course --- # AGBS191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours AGBS 191 - Cooperative Work Experience AGBS 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -25 CLIN hours per week: 75 Opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the agriculture industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Formerly: AGRI 191. Course --- # AGBS192 — Cooperative Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours AGBS 192 - Cooperative Seminar AGBS 192 - Cooperative Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect these relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also learn effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Formerly: AGRI 192. Course Attribute(s): None --- # AGBS201 — Microeconomics in Agriculture 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 201 - Microeconomics in Agriculture AGBS 201 - Microeconomics in Agriculture LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to microeconomics as applied to production, consumption, and marketing issues in the business and production sectors of the economy. Student may not earn credit for both AGBS 201 (formerly AGRI 201 and 202)) and ECON& 201 . Formerly: AGRI 201 and AGRI 202. Course --- # AGBS210 — Sales and Customer Service 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 210 - Sales and Customer Service AGBS 210 - Sales and Customer Service LEC hours per week: 5 Examines concepts of Customer Relations Management (CRM) and customer servicing skills. Topics covered include understanding customer service levels, designing appropriate service delivery methods, evaluating customer satisfaction, creating effective customer experiences, identifying cultural differences, and understanding eCommerce transactional technologies. Emphasizes the importance of trust in customer relationships when partnering to create value, including privacy policies and use of person… --- # AGBS211 — Small Business Management 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 211 - Small Business Management AGBS 211 - Small Business Management LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to management theory as applied to small business firms. Course will include role of small business in the economy, forms of business ownership, main causes for business failure and success, and the elements of a business plan. Student may not earn credit for both AGBS 211 (previously AGRI 211) and BUS 194 . Formerly: AGRI 211. Course --- # AGBS220 — Introduction to Finance 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 220 - Introduction to Finance AGBS 220 - Introduction to Finance LEC hours per week: 5 Tools and concepts useful to making financial management decisions in business firms will be discussed. Student may not earn credit for both BUS 220 and AGBS 220. Formerly: AGRI 220. Course --- # AGBS221 — Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 221 - Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets AGBS 221 - Introduction to Food and Agricultural Markets LEC hours per week: 5 Overview of the marketing system for agricultural commodities. Formerly: AGRI 221. Recommended: One quarter economics. Course --- # AGBS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy 5 credits · 5 hours AGBS 222 - Agricultural and Water Policy AGBS 222 - Agricultural and Water Policy LEC hours per week: 5 This course covers goals, methods, and results of government programs and policies in the agriculture and natural resource industries. This includes the study of international trade policies, domestic farm policies, food safety and quality issues, resource issues and how these affect agribusiness, locally, nationally and internationally. The course will also cover western water policy with an emphasis on Washington State water policy, water rights and how these policies affect natural resou… --- # AGSC100 — Intro to Agriculture & Natural Resource Careers 3 credits · 3 hours AGSC 100 - Intro to Agriculture & Natural Resource Careers AGSC 100 - Intro to Agriculture & Natural Resource Careers LEC hours per week: 3 A survey of the agriculture industry looking at different jobs, working conditions, employment structure, and employee-employer relationships. Formerly: AGPR 100. Course --- # AGSC101 — Introduction to Environmental Sciences 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 101 - Introduction to Environmental Sciences AGSC 101 - Introduction to Environmental Sciences LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL097, READ088 --- # AGSC105 — Weed Biology and Identification 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 105 - Weed Biology and Identification AGSC 105 - Weed Biology and Identification LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction in weed science to provide an understanding of the principles and methods of controlling weeds, use and development of herbicides, methods of application and rate calculation, sprayer components and calibration, and practical knowledge of plant and seed samples of weeds common to the Pacific Northwest. Formerly: AGPR 105. Course --- # AGSC113 — Cultivated Plants 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 113 - Cultivated Plants AGSC 113 - Cultivated Plants LEC hours per week: 5 Provides a practical understanding of plant anatomy, morphology, and growth of agriculture crops. Formerly: AGPR 113. Course --- # AGSC120 — Agricultural Chemistry 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 120 - Agricultural Chemistry AGSC 120 - Agricultural Chemistry LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSC121 — Biomass Feedstock Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGSC 121 - Biomass Feedstock Management AGSC 121 - Biomass Feedstock Management LEC hours per week: 2 --- # AGSC130 — Fundamental Agroecology 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 130 - Fundamental Agroecology AGSC 130 - Fundamental Agroecology LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSC135 — Mechanization of GIS 3 credits · 3 hours AGSC 135 - Mechanization of GIS AGSC 135 - Mechanization of GIS LEC hours per week: 2 --- # AGSC139 — Agriculture Safety 3 credits · 3 hours AGSC 139 - Agriculture Safety AGSC 139 - Agriculture Safety LEC hours per week: 3 This course is a synopsis of safety practices and worker protections in the agricultural workplace. Topics will include safety in and around shops, on farm vehicles, using farm equipment, and safe practices around rotational and directional moving equipment. Personal protection equipment, pesticide standards, and MSDS sheets will be included. Safety plans will be analyzed and evaluated for completeness. Safety standards for agriculture identified by the Washington State Administration codes (WAC 296-307) will be… --- # AGSC140 — Agriculture Safety and Pesticides 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 140 - Agriculture Safety and Pesticides AGSC 140 - Agriculture Safety and Pesticides LEC hours per week: 5 This course is a synopsis of safety and worker protection in the agricultural workplace. Topics will include safety in and around shops, on farm vehicles, using farm equipment, and safe practices around rotational and directional moving equipment. Personal protection equipment, pesticide standards, and MSDS sheets will be included. Safety plans will be analyzed and evaluated for completeness. It emphasizes agricultural pesticide uses and applications, chemical safety, and waste haza… --- # AGSC170 — Precision Equipment Installation & Troubleshoot 4 credits · 4 hours AGSC 170 - Precision Equipment Installation & Troubleshoot AGSC 170 - Precision Equipment Installation & Troubleshoot LEC hours per week: 2 --- # AGSC197 — Project Design 1 credits · 1 hours AGSC 197 - Project Design AGSC 197 - Project Design LEC hours per week: 1 Students will plan and propose a workplace or research project and explore workplace leadership skills. Formerly: AGPR 197. Course --- # AGSC199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours AGSC 199 - Special Topics AGSC 199 - Special Topics LEC hours per week: 1 Gain exposure to and critically analyze agricultural enterprises. Formerly: AGPR 199. Course --- # AGSC201 — Basic Soil Science 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 201 - Basic Soil Science AGSC 201 - Basic Soil Science LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSC202 — Soils Fertility and Management 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 202 - Soils Fertility and Management AGSC 202 - Soils Fertility and Management LEC hours per week: 5 Study of macro- and micronutrient uptake and utilization by plants and the fertilizer products used to supply different nutrients. Formerly: AGPR 202. Course Prerequisites: AGSC201 --- # AGSC215 — Field Crop Production 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 215 - Field Crop Production AGSC 215 - Field Crop Production LEC hours per week: 5 Production and management of field crops designed to provide the most current information in the production and management of agronomic crops important to the economy of the Pacific Northwest. Formerly: AGPR 215. Course --- # AGSC230 — Plant Diseases and Insects 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 230 - Plant Diseases and Insects AGSC 230 - Plant Diseases and Insects LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to the identification, life cycles, and control of insects and diseases common to crops in Washington. Formerly: AGRI 215 and AGPR 230. Course --- # AGSC254 — Robotics and Drone Technologies 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 254 - Robotics and Drone Technologies AGSC 254 - Robotics and Drone Technologies LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: CS121 --- # AGSC292 — Leadership 2 credits · 2 hours AGSC 292 - Leadership AGSC 292 - Leadership LEC hours per week: 2 Explore issues related to effective workplace relationships and applying leadership skills to promote personal development. Students will also be required to participate in the activities of the Ag Technology club. Formerly: AGPR 292. Course Attribute(s): None --- # AGSC297 — Special Project 1 credits · 1 hours AGSC 297 - Special Project AGSC 297 - Special Project LEC hours per week: 1 Students will prepare and defend a presentation on a previously approved workplace or research project. Formerly: AGPR 297. Course Prerequisites: AGSC197, IRR197, TURF197 --- # AGSC114 — Plant Physiology 5 credits · 5 hours AGSC 114 - Plant Physiology AGSC 114 - Plant Physiology LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSY310 — Principles of Sustainability 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 310 - Principles of Sustainability AGSY 310 - Principles of Sustainability LEC hours per week: 5 This course introduces students to the theory, principles, and practices of sustainability. It includes discussions on strategies for overcoming problems in order to establish or maintain ecological and environmental health, create economic welfare, and ensure social justice. Students will examine our relationships to technology, natural resources, natural science, and human development at a local-to-global scale. Formerly: SAS 310. Course --- # AGSY330 — Soil Ecology and Biogeochemistry 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 330 - Soil Ecology and Biogeochemistry AGSY 330 - Soil Ecology and Biogeochemistry LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSY340 — Integrated Pest Management 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 340 - Integrated Pest Management AGSY 340 - Integrated Pest Management LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSY360 — Agricultural Systems Management 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 360 - Agricultural Systems Management AGSY 360 - Agricultural Systems Management LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AGSY420 — Political Ecology of Agriculture & Nat Resources 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 420 - Political Ecology of Agriculture & Nat Resources AGSY 420 - Political Ecology of Agriculture & Nat Resources LEC hours per week: 5 This course will provide an overview of the political, social, economic, regulatory and administrative systems that affect the use, development, and management of water and land resources. Students will be introduced to past, present and future themes that influence natural resources governance including sustainable development, integrated water resource management, water rights, and land management. These themes will be explored at the local, state and… --- # AGSY440 — Advanced Cropping Systems I 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 440 - Advanced Cropping Systems I AGSY 440 - Advanced Cropping Systems I LEC hours per week: 5 Students will apply advanced concepts in agronomic crop production at the local, national, and international scale. Contemporary topics in agriculture will be examined with a focus on social, economic, and ecologic sustainability and production efficiencies. Knowledge from prior coursework will be applied to allow the student to explore multi-faceted solutions to modern challenges in diverse cropping systems. Field trips/site visits will be required. Formerly: SAS 440. Course --- # AGSY450 — Advanced Cropping Systems II 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 450 - Advanced Cropping Systems II AGSY 450 - Advanced Cropping Systems II LEC hours per week: 5 Students will examine new and emerging concepts in agronomic crop production at the local, national, and international scale. Contemporary topics in agriculture will be examined with a focus on application of ecological concepts and technology applications for monitoring, managing and improving --- # AGSY470 — Food Systems Science 5 credits · 5 hours AGSY 470 - Food Systems Science AGSY 470 - Food Systems Science LEC hours per week: 5 This course examines and applies the environmental, social, and economic components of sustainable farming systems. It emphasizes principles, concepts, and the techniques of sustainable production and post-harvest handling of crops, food quality and safety, marketing of products, financing and budgeting, labor issues, and sustainable agriculture policy and regulation. Students will research and choose topics for their capstone project. Course --- # AGSY494 — Capstone Project Design 1 credits · 1 hours AGSY 494 - Capstone Project Design AGSY 494 - Capstone Project Design -6 --- # AGSY495 — Capstone Project 1 credits · 1 hours AGSY 495 - Capstone Project AGSY 495 - Capstone Project LEC hours per week: 1 Using their acquired knowledge and experiences, students will analyze and communicate the results and implications of their senior project as developed and conducted previously in AGSY 494 . Weekly peer-review discussions will be conducted, and final project will be presented orally, written, and visually in a senior project symposium. Formerly: SAS 495. Course --- # AHSE022 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours AHSE 022 - AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR AHSE 022 - AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR LEC hours per week: 0.200 --- # AHSE045 — Heartsaver CPR (Basic CPR) 0.3 credits · 0.3 hours AHSE 045 - Heartsaver CPR (Basic CPR) AHSE 045 - Heartsaver CPR (Basic CPR) LEC hours per week: 0.180 --- # AHSE051 — Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours AHSE 051 - Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers AHSE 051 - Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers LEC hours per week: 0.300 --- # AHSE052 — BLS/CPR Instructor Training 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours AHSE 052 - BLS/CPR Instructor Training AHSE 052 - BLS/CPR Instructor Training LEC hours per week: 0.360 --- # AHSE055 — BLS/CPR Instructor Update 0.6 credits · 0.6 hours AHSE 055 - BLS/CPR Instructor Update AHSE 055 - BLS/CPR Instructor Update LEC hours per week: 0.360 --- # AHSE101 — Survey of Healthcare Careers 2 credits · 2 hours AHSE 101 - Survey of Healthcare Careers AHSE 101 - Survey of Healthcare Careers LEC hours per week: 2 This course is both an exploration of potential healthcare-related fields of study and how to succeed in preparing for specific healthcare professional programs. A review of educational requirements and availability of programs leading to starting a career as a healthcare professional will be conducted. Profiles of successful health science students will be examined, with a focus on communication, problem solving and survival skills in training and in the workforce. Formerly: HO 101. Course --- # AHSE104 — OTEP Training 0.2 credits · 0.2 hours AHSE 104 - OTEP Training AHSE 104 - OTEP Training -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # AHSE110 — HIV/AIDS Education 0.7 credits · 0.7 hours AHSE 110 - HIV/AIDS Education AHSE 110 - HIV/AIDS Education LEC hours per week: 0.700 Provides the healthcare professional with mandatory instruction involving information/knowledge associated with HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and related diseases. This class meets Washington State certification/licensing requirements for four or seven hour HIV/AIDS training for healthcare providers. Students completing this class will receive a certificate documenting the mandatory training. Formerly: HO 110. Course --- # AHSE113 — Home Care Aide 6 credits · 6 hours AHSE 113 - Home Care Aide AHSE 113 - Home Care Aide LEC hours per week: 4 --- # AHSE142 — Survey of Patient Navigation 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 142 - Survey of Patient Navigation AHSE 142 - Survey of Patient Navigation LEC hours per week: 1 This survey course introduces the interrelationships and intricacies of the very complex health and community services system, and identifies the role of the patient care navigator in assisting the patient to effectively maneuver within this system. This is the first of a seven-course series. Formerly: HO 142. Course --- # AHSE143 — The Patient Experience 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 143 - The Patient Experience AHSE 143 - The Patient Experience LEC hours per week: 1 This course focuses on the whole patient, including cultural considerations, barriers to optimal health care, and the impact of chronic illness, and discusses promoting individual wellness using defined advocacy and engagement techniques. This is the second course of a seven-course series. Formerly: HO 143. Course --- # AHSE144 — The Medical Team 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 144 - The Medical Team AHSE 144 - The Medical Team LEC hours per week: 1 This course defines the role, skills, and function of patient care navigation and how it fits into the care team. Also, it explains the need for effective patient navigators in today’s complex healthcare system. This is the third course of a seven-course series. Formerly: HO 144. Course --- # AHSE145 — The Whole Patient 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 145 - The Whole Patient AHSE 145 - The Whole Patient LEC hours per week: 1 This course introduces the whole patient concept and how cultural competency impacts access to the healthcare system. This is the fourth course of a seven-course series. Formerly: HO 146. Course --- # AHSE146 — The Communication Link 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 146 - The Communication Link AHSE 146 - The Communication Link LEC hours per week: 1 This course focuses on the importance of communication skills of the patient navigator in facilitating effective patient care and advocacy. This is the fifth course of a seven-course series. Course --- # AHSE147 — The Navigator As Coach 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 147 - The Navigator As Coach AHSE 147 - The Navigator As Coach LEC hours per week: 1 This course defines the scope of practice of the patient navigator and introduces the principal of motivational interviewing techniques. This is the sixth course of a seven-course series. Formerly: HO 147. Course --- # AHSE148 — The Navigator Skills 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 148 - The Navigator Skills AHSE 148 - The Navigator Skills LEC hours per week: 1 This course defines the scope of practice of the patient navigator and how a navigator’s skills relate to health maintenance, disease prevention, compliance with treatment plan, community resources, and adaptations relevant to patient needs. The principles of motivational interviewing are introduced. This is the seventh course of a seven-course series. Formerly: HO 148. Course --- # AHSE164 — Spanish for The Medical Experience 2 credits · 2 hours AHSE 164 - Spanish for The Medical Experience AHSE 164 - Spanish for The Medical Experience LEC hours per week: 2 Enables professionals working in healthcare settings to offer immediate to Spanish-speaking patients while waiting for Language Access Services. Emphasis is on basic, practical language needed to communicate with Spanish speaking patients and their families at the hospital or doctor’s office, on the telephone, or at the patient’s home. Formerly: HO 164. Course --- # AHSE169 — Suicide Prevention Training 0.6 credits · 0.6 hours AHSE 169 - Suicide Prevention Training AHSE 169 - Suicide Prevention Training LEC hours per week: 0.6 This interactive course is for healthcare professionals responsible for the care and safety of those patients/clients at elevated risk for suicidal behaviors in all settings and across the age span. The course includes training in best practices for the assessment and management of adult, youth and/or veteran suicide risk as required by WA State DOH & WAC regulation. Six clock hours of continuing education credit may be obtained upon completion. Formerly: HO 169. Course --- # AHSE170 — Workplace Violence Prevention and Safety for Healthcare Professionals 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 170 - Workplace Violence Prevention and Safety for Healthcare Professionals AHSE 170 - Workplace Violence Prevention and Safety for Healthcare Professionals LEC hours per week: 0.900 --- # AHSE172 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours AHSE 172 - Pharmacology AHSE 172 - Pharmacology LEC hours per week: 2 An overview of the principles of pharmacology and general drug classifications and formulations. Legal aspects of medication administration will be discussed. The students will be introduced to the care and handling of many medications and receive an awareness of drug related problems. This class is open to Medical Assisting students, Nursing students, and other interested health professionals. Formerly: HO 172. Course --- # AHSE174 — Transcultural Competency for Health Professional 2 credits · 2 hours AHSE 174 - Transcultural Competency for Health Professional AHSE 174 - Transcultural Competency for Health Professional LEC hours per week: 2 An introduction to basic concepts of transcultural competency in Nursing and Allied Health with a focus on the applied aspects of cultural difference. Examines how different cultural communities relate to health care in terms of behavior, attitude, and policy and how these are transformed into practices and standards in the medical community, impacting quality of service and producing a given outcome. Formerly: HO 174. Course --- # AHSE191 — Success Strategies for Healthcare 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 191 - Success Strategies for Healthcare AHSE 191 - Success Strategies for Healthcare LEC hours per week: 1 Using Nursing as an exemplar, this course is designed to empower students to actively prepare for success in a healthcare education program. The emphasis of the course will be on the application of critical thinking strategies, the Nursing Process, and test-taking techniques. The course includes an overview of learning and motivation theories and of priority setting frameworks. Each student will create a study plan that fits their learning style. Formerly: HO 191. Course --- # AHSE193 — Medical Scribe Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours AHSE 193 - Medical Scribe Practicum AHSE 193 - Medical Scribe Practicum LEC hours per week: 1 CLIN hours per week: 12 This course is an opportunity for students to practice the skills they have acquired in the Medical Scribe program in the medical office of clinic. Formerly: HO 193. Must have completed BUS 231 , BUS 138 , BUS 025 or typing test showing proficiency at 50 WPM, or have instructor permission. Course Prerequisites: BUS231, BUS138, BUS025 --- # AHSE199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 199 - Special Topics AHSE 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Study and train to meet established local needs in the healthcare industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Formerly: HO 199. Course --- # AHSE266 — Physical Assessment 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 266 - Physical Assessment AHSE 266 - Physical Assessment -2 LEC hours per week: 2 Designed as a review for the practicing nurse or allied health professional, or as skills reinforcement for the student nurse. Practical application of clinical physical assessment skills will be the major focus of this course. Content will begin with a technique for history-taking and then assess selected major body systems. Formerly: HO 266. Course --- # AHSE279 — Medical Vocabulary 2 credits · 2 hours AHSE 279 - Medical Vocabulary AHSE 279 - Medical Vocabulary LEC hours per week: 2 This course is an introduction to basic medical vocabulary. It provides the student a systematic approach to the language used in the healthcare system beginning with root words, prefixes and suffixes, and continuing on with the specific terms relating to normal and abnormal conditions of the body. Formerly: HO 279. Course --- # AHSE297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours AHSE 297 - Special Projects AHSE 297 - Special Projects -10 --- # ART101 — Drawing I 5 credits · 5 hours ART 101 - Drawing I ART 101 - Drawing I LEC hours per week: 4 --- # ART102 — Drawing II 5 credits · 5 hours ART 102 - Drawing II ART 102 - Drawing II LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART101 --- # ART103 — Drawing III 5 credits · 5 hours ART 103 - Drawing III ART 103 - Drawing III LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART102 --- # ART107 — Fundamentals of Digital Art 5 credits · 5 hours ART 107 - Fundamentals of Digital Art ART 107 - Fundamentals of Digital Art LEC hours per week: 4 --- # ART124 — Women Artists in History 5 credits · 5 hours ART 124 - Women Artists in History ART 124 - Women Artists in History LEC hours per week: 5 An exploration of women artists, both historical and contemporary, and the issues, themes, and media that pertain to their experiences as women in art. Women as art patrons, writers, and as subject matter are also considered. Student may not earn credit for both ART 124 and GWST 124. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course Prerequisites: GWST124, READ088 --- # ART130 — Painting I 4 credits · 4 hours ART 130 - Painting I ART 130 - Painting I LEC hours per week: 3 --- # ART131 — Painting II 5 credits · 5 hours ART 131 - Painting II ART 131 - Painting II LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART130 --- # ART132 — Painting III 5 credits · 5 hours ART 132 - Painting III ART 132 - Painting III LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART167 — Sculpture I 5 credits · 5 hours ART 167 - Sculpture I ART 167 - Sculpture I LEC hours per week: 4 --- # ART168 — Sculpture II 5 credits · 5 hours ART 168 - Sculpture II ART 168 - Sculpture II LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART167 --- # ART169 — Sculpture III 5 credits · 5 hours ART 169 - Sculpture III ART 169 - Sculpture III LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART168 --- # ART199 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours ART 199 - Special Projects ART 199 - Special Projects -5 LEC hours per week: 3 --- # ART230 — Painting IV 5 credits · 5 hours ART 230 - Painting IV ART 230 - Painting IV LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ART132 --- # ART299 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours ART 299 - Special Projects ART 299 - Special Projects -5 LEC hours per week: 3 --- # ASTR115 — Stellar Astronomy 5 credits · 5 hours ASTR 115 - Stellar Astronomy ASTR 115 - Stellar Astronomy LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: MATH046, ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # ASTR120 — Galaxies, The Universe and Cosmology 5 credits · 5 hours ASTR 120 - Galaxies, The Universe and Cosmology ASTR 120 - Galaxies, The Universe and Cosmology LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: MATH046, ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # AMM100 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 100 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair AMM 100 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair LEC hours per week: 5 Provides students with the basics of automotive maintenance including the identification of vehicle systems and basic repairs. Topics include workplace safety, basic shop procedures, tool identification, proper use of fasteners and precision measurement. Corequisite(s): AMM 101 Course --- # AMM101 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Lab 10 credits · 10 hours AMM 101 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Lab AMM 101 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Lab --- # AMM110 — Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair II Lecture 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 110 - Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair II Lecture AMM 110 - Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair II Lecture LEC hours per week: 5 Provides students with the basics of automotive maintenance including the identification of vehicle systems and basic repairs. Topics include: Electricity, Suspension and Steering, Passenger Comfort and Engine Performance. Identify relays in diagrams. Locate relays on the vehicle. Describe safe battery service procedures. Identify automotive wiring connections and terminal types. Identify the types of front and rear suspensions. Identify the components of… Prerequisites: AMM101, AMM100 --- # AMM111 — Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair II Lab 10 credits · 10 hours AMM 111 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair II Lab AMM 111 - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair II Lab Prerequisites: AMM101, AMM100 --- # AMM161 — Electrical and Electronics 1 credits · 1 hours AMM 161 - Electrical and Electronics AMM 161 - Electrical and Electronics -19 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # AMM200 — Automotive Engines 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours AMM 200 - Automotive Engines AMM 200 - Automotive Engines LEC hours per week: 2.5 The student will receive information concerning the complete rebuilding of the automobile engine. This instruction will include checking guides, and installing rod, main and cam bearings, timing gears and chain, pistons and rings. emphasis is on proficiency in the use of the micrometer to measure wear of cylinders, pistons, and crankshafts. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge to pass the A-1 ASE certification examinations. Course Prerequisites: AMM110, AMM111 --- # AMM201 — Automotive Engines Lab 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 201 - Automotive Engines Lab AMM 201 - Automotive Engines Lab Prerequisites: AMM110, AMM111 --- # AMM210 — Automotive Electrical Systems 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours AMM 210 - Automotive Electrical Systems AMM 210 - Automotive Electrical Systems LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course is on basic electricity designed to give the student an understanding of electrical theory to include amp flow, voltage, resistance, Ohms Law, electrical circuits, reading wiring diagrams and how to read and use digital or analog volt/ohm/amp meters. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and repair of electrical systems and their components. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge for the A-6 ASE certification examinations. Course Prerequisites: AMM110, AMM111 --- # AMM211 — Automotive Electrical Lab 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 211 - Automotive Electrical Lab AMM 211 - Automotive Electrical Lab This course is on basic electricity designed to give the students an understanding of electrical theory to include amp flow, voltage, resistance, Ohms Law, electrical circuits, reading wiring diagrams and how to read and use digital or analog volt/ohm/amp meters. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and repair of electrical systems and their components. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge for the A-6 ASE certification examinations. Course Attribute(s): None Prerequisites: AMM110, AMM111 --- # AMM220 — Automotive Manual Transmission 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours AMM 220 - Automotive Manual Transmission AMM 220 - Automotive Manual Transmission LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course covers classroom theory and complete repair and rebuilding process of manual transmissions/transaxles, transfer cases, differentials and axles. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge to pass the A-3 ASE certification examination. Course Prerequisites: AMM200, AMM201, AMM210, AMM211 --- # AMM221 — Automotive Manual Transmission Lab 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 221 - Automotive Manual Transmission Lab AMM 221 - Automotive Manual Transmission Lab Prerequisites: AMM200, AMM201, AMM210, AMM211 --- # AMM230 — Automatic Transmissions 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours AMM 230 - Automatic Transmissions AMM 230 - Automatic Transmissions LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course covers classroom theory of automatic transmissions/transaxles. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge to pass the A-2 ASE certification examinations. Course Prerequisites: AMM200, AMM201, AMM210, AMM211 --- # AMM231 — Automatic Transmission Lab 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 231 - Automatic Transmission Lab AMM 231 - Automatic Transmission Lab Prerequisites: AMM200, AMM201, AMM210, AMM211 --- # AMM240 — Engine Performance 5 credits · 5 hours AMM 240 - Engine Performance AMM 240 - Engine Performance LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to alternative fuel injection systems. Students will study fuel pumps, fuel filters, fuel injection system operation, diagnosis and repair and emission systems related to fuel injection. Students will learn to use automotive scan tools, automotive oscilloscopes, engine analyzers, gas analyzers, and other specialized fuel system tools and equipment. The course is structured to provide students with the background knowledge to take ASE certification examinations. Course Prerequisites: AMM220, AMM221, AMM230, AMM231 --- # AMM241 — Engine Performance Lab 10 credits · 10 hours AMM 241 - Engine Performance Lab AMM 241 - Engine Performance Lab Prerequisites: AMM220, AMM221, AMM230, AMM231 --- # AMM250 — Suspension and Steering 3 credits · 3 hours AMM 250 - Suspension and Steering AMM 250 - Suspension and Steering LEC hours per week: 3 Introduction to automotive alignment and suspension theory, diagnosis and repair. The student will learn automotive terminology, shop and personal safety. Students will learn suspension and alignment principles, two and four wheel alignment, suspension diagnosis and repair, tire and wheel diagnosis and repair. Class will consist of concepts learned in the classroom. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge to for the A-4 ASE certification examination. Course Prerequisites: AMM240, AMM241 --- # AMM251 — Suspension and Steering Lab 2 credits · 2 hours AMM 251 - Suspension and Steering Lab AMM 251 - Suspension and Steering Lab Prerequisites: AMM240, AMM241 --- # AMM260 — Automotive Brake Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AMM 260 - Automotive Brake Systems AMM 260 - Automotive Brake Systems LEC hours per week: 3 Training in theory, diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems. Students will study disc, drum and anti-lock brake systems. This course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations. Course Prerequisites: AMM240, AMM241 --- # AMM261 — Automotive Brake Systems Lab 2 credits · 2 hours AMM 261 - Automotive Brake Systems Lab AMM 261 - Automotive Brake Systems Lab Prerequisites: AMM240, AMM241 --- # AMM270 — Passenger Comfort Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AMM 270 - Passenger Comfort Systems AMM 270 - Passenger Comfort Systems LEC hours per week: 3 Introduction to Climate Control and Comfort systems. The student will learn air conditioning terminology, system safety, refrigeration principles, operation of the refrigeration systems. Students will learn the proper use of specialized tool and equipment. The student will become familiar with all major components of a typical climate control system. This class is structured to provide the student with the background and knowledge for the A-7 ASE certification examination. Course Prerequisites: AMM240, AMM241 --- # AMM271 — Passenger Comfort Lab 2 credits · 2 hours AMM 271 - Passenger Comfort Lab AMM 271 - Passenger Comfort Lab Prerequisites: AMM240, AMM241 --- # BARB111 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering I 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 111 - Principles and Procedures of Barbering I BARB 111 - Principles and Procedures of Barbering I -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Introduction and overview of all aspects of barbering. Topics include bacteriology, sanitation, sterilization, draping, shampooing, scissor cuts, razor cuts, clipper cuts, facial shaving, beard and mustache design, hair styling, hair structure, and safety. Course --- # BARB112 — Practical Application I 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 112 - Practical Application I BARB 112 - Practical Application I -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Introduction to the basic services of barbering. Practice in basic shampoos, haircuts, trimming facial hair, hair styling, facial shaving, artificial hair, safety, and sanitation. Course --- # BARB121 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering II 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 121 - Principles and Procedures of Barbering II BARB 121 - Principles and Procedures of Barbering II -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Continued learning of all aspects of barbering. Topics include bacteriology, sanitation, sterilization, draping, anatomy, shampooing, scissor cuts, razor cuts, clipper cuts, facial shaving, beard and mustache design, hair styling, hair structure, artificial hair, and safety. Describe Barber services. Compare and contrast uses for implements required in basic Barbering. Develop a customer service plan for client scenarios. Discuss the interpersonal and communicat… Prerequisites: BARB111 --- # BARB122 — Practical Application II 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 122 - Practical Application II BARB 122 - Practical Application II -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Continued practice of the basic services of barbering, while taking clients on the lab floor. Practice in shampoos, haircuts, trimming facial hair, hair styling, facial shaving, artificial hair, safety, and sanitation. Course Prerequisites: BARB112 --- # BARB131 — Principles and Procedures of Barbering III 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 131 - Principles and Procedures of Barbering III BARB 131 - Principles and Procedures of Barbering III -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Continued learning of advanced aspects of barbering. Topics include bacteriology, sanitation, sterilization, draping, anatomy, shampooing, scissor cuts, razor cuts, clipper cuts, facial shaving, beard and mustache design, hair styling, hair structure, artificial hair, and safety. Course Prerequisites: BARB121 --- # BARB132 — Practical Application III 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 132 - Practical Application III BARB 132 - Practical Application III -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Continued practice of the advanced services of barbering, while taking clients on the lab floor. Practice in shampoos, haircuts, trimming facial hair, hair styling, facial shaving, artificial hair, safety, and sanitation. Course Prerequisites: BARB122 --- # BARB270 — Practical Application IV 1 credits · 1 hours BARB 270 - Practical Application IV BARB 270 - Practical Application IV -6 CLIN hours per week: 18 Work on the clinic floor to complete the required number of hours by the state of Washington. Continued work on service requirements while becoming job ready. With the completion of requirements and instructor’s permission, remaining hours may be completed on a job internship. Employ communication and interpersonal Barbering related skills. Apply skills acquired in the Barbering professional environment. Course Topics: Shampooing/draping Haircutting clipper/razor/scissor Facial shaving/draping B… Prerequisites: BARB131, BARB132 --- # BIOL130 — General Ecology 5 credits · 5 hours BIOL 130 - General Ecology BIOL 130 - General Ecology LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # BIOL161 — Human Genetics 5 credits · 5 hours BIOL 161 - Human Genetics BIOL 161 - Human Genetics LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to genetics with an emphasis on the impact of genetics on individuals, families and society. Topics include cell division, stem cells, meiosis and reproduction, Mendelian inheritance, multi factorial traits and diseases, DNA structure, gene expression & analytics, epigenetics, human genetic variation, mutations, chromosomal abnormalities, cancer, genetic and identity testing, human ancestry, PCR, recombinant DNA, gene therapy and genomics. This is a non-lab course. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course Prerequisites: ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # BIOL180 — Introduction to Conservation 5 credits · 5 hours BIOL 180 - Introduction to Conservation BIOL 180 - Introduction to Conservation LEC hours per week: 5 This is an introductory, non-lab science course designed for interested students in fulfillment of the general education non-lab science requirements. Topics include: the history, philosophical paradigms, central concepts, techniques, and challenges of conserving major natural resources in varied social, economic, and political contexts. A brief introduction of ecology and environmental biology will serve as the foundation for discussion of conservation concepts. Recommended: READ 088 or high… Prerequisites: ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # BIOL199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 199 - Special Topics BIOL 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 4 --- # BIOL205 — Introduction to Animal Behavior 5 credits · 5 hours BIOL 205 - Introduction to Animal Behavior BIOL 205 - Introduction to Animal Behavior LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # BIOL250 — Introduction to Digestive System 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 250 - Introduction to Digestive System BIOL 250 - Introduction to Digestive System LEC hours per week: 0.9 --- # BIOL267 — Pathophysiology 5 credits · 5 hours BIOL 267 - Pathophysiology BIOL 267 - Pathophysiology LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the changes in cellular and systemic physiology that occur in prevalent or important medical conditions. The physiological basis of disease associated with the major organ systems will be investigated from the cellular to organismal level. In each case, the effect upon whole body homeostasis will be explored. This course will build on prior knowledge of anatomy and physiology as we explore body functions in altered health conditions. Analyze how disease states alter normal anatomy and physiology… --- # BIOL299 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 299 - Special Topics BIOL 299 - Special Topics -5 --- # BLPT112 — Blueprint Reading 2 credits · 2 hours BLPT 112 - Blueprint Reading BLPT 112 - Blueprint Reading LEC hours per week: 1 --- # BUS024 — Keyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 024 - Keyboarding BUS 024 - Keyboarding LEC hours per week: 1 --- # BUS025 — Keyboard Skillbuilding 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 025 - Keyboard Skillbuilding BUS 025 - Keyboard Skillbuilding -3 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # BUS102 — Sales and Customer Service 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 102 - Sales and Customer Service BUS 102 - Sales and Customer Service LEC hours per week: 5 Examines concepts of Customer Relations Management (CRM) and customer servicing skills. Topics covered include understanding customer service levels, designing appropriate service delivery methods, evaluating customer satisfaction, creating effective customer experiences, identifying cultural differences, and understanding eCommerce transactional technologies. Emphasizes the importance of trust in customer relationships when partnering to create value, including privacy policies and use of personal… --- # BUS112 — Business Mathematics 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 112 - Business Mathematics BUS 112 - Business Mathematics LEC hours per week: 5 Develops competency in common business calculations for use in financial decision-making including: percentages, trade and cash discounts, pricing, simple and compound interest, discounting, annuities, and sinking funds. Formerly: BA 112. Course --- # BUS125 — Word Processing Applications 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 125 - Word Processing Applications BUS 125 - Word Processing Applications LEC hours per week: 5 Document processing using MS Word taught in conjunction with formatting theory for business documents. Continued development of keyboarding speed and accuracy is provided. Formerly: OT 125. Course --- # BUS126 — Advanced Word Processing Applications 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 126 - Advanced Word Processing Applications BUS 126 - Advanced Word Processing Applications LEC hours per week: 5 Introduces and develops advanced formatting and word processing functions for the creation of business documents. Formerly: OT 126. Course Prerequisites: BUS125, OT125 --- # BUS138 — Document Editing 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 138 - Document Editing BUS 138 - Document Editing LEC hours per week: 5 Fundamental course in proofreading and editing skills. Develops skills in proofreading to detect errors in capitalization, content, formatting, grammar, number usage, abbreviations, punctuation, spelling, word division, and word usage in business documents. Course Prerequisites: AENG100 --- # BUS151 — Advanced Microsoft Excel 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 151 - Advanced Microsoft Excel BUS 151 - Advanced Microsoft Excel LEC hours per week: 5 Develop advanced business-related spreadsheet skills, including the ability to prepare, format, maintain and enhance an Excel worksheet for common business needs. Integrate formulas, functions and pivot tables, manage multiple worksheets and workbooks, utilize filtering, conditional formatting, sorting and other advanced features used to understand how to make important business decisions. Formerly: OT 151. Course Prerequisites: CS100, CS110 --- # BUS157 — Human Relations In Business 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 157 - Human Relations In Business BUS 157 - Human Relations In Business LEC hours per week: 5 Assess and develop human relations skills through a skill building approach with an emphasis on self-esteem and maintaining positive attitudes. Formerly: BA 157. Course --- # BUS170 — Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 170 - Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism BUS 170 - Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism LEC hours per week: 5 An introductory course designed to explore aspects of the hospitality/tourism industry and provide information on the nature, scope and significance at the local, regional and international levels. The course introduces topics within hospitality: human resources, customer service, operations, marketing, and planning. Course Attribute(s): PT Computation/Mathematics --- # BUS192 — Business Leadership Seminar I 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 192 - Business Leadership Seminar I BUS 192 - Business Leadership Seminar I LEC hours per week: 3 Designed to enhance and prepare students for a cooperative work experience. Gain and apply skills necessary to obtain and retain employment, including; successful job search, resume and cover letter composition, and interviewing techniques. Students will work in a highly interactive environment to obtain hands-on practice and immediate feedback on interviewing and networking practice sessions. Formerly: BA 192. Course --- # BUS194 — Small Business Management 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 194 - Small Business Management BUS 194 - Small Business Management LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to small business management and entrepreneurship. Course will include role of small business in the economy, forms of business ownership, main causes for business failure and success. Students will review the steps for opening a business and complete elements of a business plan clearly evaluating and illuminating the opportunity for entrepreneurial enterprise. Student may not earn credit for both AGBS 211 (previously AGRI 211) and BUS 194. Course --- # BUS199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 199 - Special Topics BUS 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Study and train to meet established local needs in the business industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Formerly: BA 199. Course --- # BUS205 — Consumer Behavior 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 205 - Consumer Behavior BUS 205 - Consumer Behavior LEC hours per week: 5 Students will learn how to target different population segments for marketing efforts by using research and analysis. They will use data to create customer profiles and value propositions. Simulations will stimulate creativity and adaptation following market disruptions. Course --- # BUS210 — Principles of Marketing 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 210 - Principles of Marketing BUS 210 - Principles of Marketing LEC hours per week: 5 Examine the business activities of marketing; product, place, price, and promotion. Understand the role of marketing in the economy and the process used to make effective business decisions. Emphasis on global business, including eCommerce as it relates to marketing strategy. Formerly: BA 210. Course --- # BUS214 — Writing for Marketing and Advertising 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 214 - Writing for Marketing and Advertising BUS 214 - Writing for Marketing and Advertising LEC hours per week: 5 This course aims to build the essential content marketing skills that will enable students to write clear, concise, and compelling messages for a breadth of marketing and advertising collateral. Learn techniques to develop both short-form and long-form copy for traditional and digital media channels, such as direct mail pieces, brochures, sales letters, elevator pitches, press releases, emails, social media posts, blogs, and websites. In addition to learning how to effectively… --- # BUS215 — Digital Marketing 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 215 - Digital Marketing BUS 215 - Digital Marketing LEC hours per week: 5 Provides an in-depth understanding of the principles and practices of using the Internet to market goods and services. Includes ethical, social, cultural, and legal issues surrounding digital marketing. Students will have an opportunity to develop and present a comprehensive digital marketing plan for a business. Formerly: EMRK 215. Course --- # BUS217 — Computer Software Applications 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 217 - Computer Software Applications BUS 217 - Computer Software Applications LEC hours per week: 5 Application of various software currently used in home and work environments. Formerly: BA 217. Process, manipulate, and represent numeric data. Plan, structure, and create databases for efficient data access and retrieval. Design and create informational and motivational slide shows. Evaluate business project needs. Merge and integrate source data. Course Topics: Business communications Accounting Business decision-making Office management Basic database management Word processing Spreadsh… Prerequisites: CS110 --- # BUS220 — Introduction to Finance 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 220 - Introduction to Finance BUS 220 - Introduction to Finance LEC hours per week: 5 Tools and concepts useful to making financial management decisions in business firms will be discussed. Topics include: the role of national economic policy and the ways in which different financial institutions are operated. Student may not earn credit for both BUS 220 and AGBS 220 . Course --- # BUS222 — Records and Database Management 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 222 - Records and Database Management BUS 222 - Records and Database Management LEC hours per week: 5 Students expand their knowledge of database software learned in CS 110 . This class focuses on the operation and maintenance of a computer database. It also identifies the principles and practices of effective information management for an automated records system. Formerly: OT 222. Identify relevant legislation affecting records management. Analyze the necessary adjustment of filing segments for input into computer application software. Design and manipulate information storage systems u… Prerequisites: CS110 --- # BUS224 — Microsoft PowerPoint/Desktop Publishing 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 224 - Microsoft PowerPoint/Desktop Publishing BUS 224 - Microsoft PowerPoint/Desktop Publishing LEC hours per week: 3 Designed for the business professional who will use presentation and desktop publishing software. Students will learn beginning to advanced features of PowerPoint and desktop publishing programs including: creating a presentation; applying and modifying text and graphics; using special effects; editing presentations; and publishing documents. Specific focus will be on creating effective messages for various audiences. Course --- # BUS226 — Microsoft Outlook 2 credits · 2 hours BUS 226 - Microsoft Outlook BUS 226 - Microsoft Outlook LEC hours per week: 2 Designed for the business professional who will use personal information management software. Students will learn to properly utilize email, scheduling, contact lists, task lists, journals, tracking, notes, reminders, and integration with other Microsoft software. Course --- # BUS228 — Legal Terminology 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 228 - Legal Terminology BUS 228 - Legal Terminology LEC hours per week: 5 Designed to give students a background in basic legal terminology. The student who successfully completes this course will understand the ‘language’ of legal professions in a contextual application of the terminology. Formerly: OT 228. Course --- # BUS231 — Electronic Medical Records 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 231 - Electronic Medical Records BUS 231 - Electronic Medical Records LEC hours per week: 5 Explores the flow of information in a medical office. MediSoft, Office Hours, and MS Word software programs are utilized to process information and produce typical medical office documents, financial records, and insurance claims. Formerly: OT 231. Course Prerequisites: CS100, CS110 --- # BUS232 — Medical Insurance Procedures 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 232 - Medical Insurance Procedures BUS 232 - Medical Insurance Procedures LEC hours per week: 5 Understanding of the medical insurance programs in today’s healthcare system. Students will apply knowledge learned to abstract information from medical records and complete universal claim forms that meet billing requirements of private, state and federal insurance programs. Formerly: OT 232. Course --- # BUS234 — Medical Coding 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 234 - Medical Coding BUS 234 - Medical Coding LEC hours per week: 5 Fundamental course in assigning medical procedure (CPT) codes, diagnosis (ICD-10-CM) and HCPCS codes for use in insurance billing and medical record keeping. Designed for medical coders, medical assistants, billing specialists and health information professionals. Formerly: OT 234. Course Prerequisites: BUS280 --- # BUS235 — Medical Coding Certification 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 235 - Medical Coding Certification BUS 235 - Medical Coding Certification LEC hours per week: 1 A course focusing on assigning medical procedure (CPT and HCPCS) and diagnosis (ICD-10-CM) codes for use insurance billing and coding. Designed for medical coders. Students who complete this course will be prepared to take either the Certified Coding Associate (CCA through AHIMA) exam or the Certified Professional Coder (CPC through AAPC) exam. Course Prerequisites: BUS234 --- # BUS240 — Digital Marketing Analytics 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 240 - Digital Marketing Analytics BUS 240 - Digital Marketing Analytics LEC hours per week: 5 Using industry standard platforms, students will learn how to collect and analyze marketing data to improve return-on-investment and conversion rates. Students will develop decision-making skills by practicing A/B testing using key performance indicators, and persuasion skills through the creation of marketing materials. Describe how to connect paid media analytics to business results. Identify a business’ current level of analytics maturity. Analyze web metrics. Use a decision-making framework a… Prerequisites: BUS215 --- # BUS250 — Design Thinking 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 250 - Design Thinking BUS 250 - Design Thinking -5 LEC hours per week: 5 As everyday systems become more interdisciplinary, the challenges facing us require more creative and nuanced approaches to problem solving. Design Thinking provides students a framework for: solving complex problems, innovation and creativity, and inclusivity in the design process. This course is built for those who will work in interdisciplinary contexts or simply desire to be more innovative. Course --- # BUS261 — Graphic Design: Interface Design 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 261 - Graphic Design: Interface Design BUS 261 - Graphic Design: Interface Design -5 LEC hours per week: 5 The Interface Design course is an introduction to Web and app design, using a software platform. This course focuses on the point of contact between the user and a system. Addresses aesthetics, user experience, user behavior, navigation, function, and accessibility. Students develop and revise various user interfaces as feedback informs design decisions. Formerly: CS 221 and EMRK 221. Course --- # BUS262 — User Experience (UX) 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 262 - User Experience (UX) BUS 262 - User Experience (UX) LEC hours per week: 5 This course provides a hands-on introduction to the User Experience (UX) development process. Students will conduct interviews and observations and evaluate systems through the lens of good design. Students will practice the process by applying it to a real-world micro-research project. This will include: developing a strategy to address an inherently ill-defined problem, practicing problem definition, and presenting findings and possible solutions to community members. Equivalent course to CS 252 ; student ma… --- # BUS263 — Photoshop 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 263 - Photoshop BUS 263 - Photoshop -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on Adobe Photoshop, the industry standard photo-editing application used in the field of graphic design. Students learn to correct, enhance and transform pixel-based images using Adobe Photoshop. Students apply non-destructive editing where possible while combining multiple images by making complex, nuanced, and accurate selections and managing layers. Students correct images using retouching tools. Students simulate traditional art media by using the mixer brush tool and applying filters. Formerly: EMRK 223… --- # BUS265 — Graphic Design: Advertising 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 265 - Graphic Design: Advertising BUS 265 - Graphic Design: Advertising -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Advertising Design addresses the fine art and science of persuasion using electronic media. Students will demonstrate use of the formal creative process, taking their advertisements from Big Idea to final execution. Students will explore ideas; expand their creative arsenal; work, and rework projects to increase persuasive potency, and practical critical thinking. Projects will be practical, authentic, and may include real clientele. Formerly: EMRK 255. Course --- # BUS266 — Graphic Design: Branding and Packaging 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 266 - Graphic Design: Branding and Packaging BUS 266 - Graphic Design: Branding and Packaging -5 LEC hours per week: 5 The Graphic Design: Branding and Packaging course explores the discipline of graphic design with a focus on branding, packaging and printing. Strong emphasis is placed on identifying and focused messaging toward target segments. Practice includes the creation of logos, basic design systems, and labels. Course --- # BUS267 — Graphic Design: Typography and Layout 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 267 - Graphic Design: Typography and Layout BUS 267 - Graphic Design: Typography and Layout -5 LEC hours per week: 5 The Graphic Design: Typography and Layout course explores the discipline of graphic design with a focus on layout and typography. Emphasis is placed on page design, and developing an understanding of the aesthetic and voice of type. Practice includes the creation of page layout and experimentation with color and composition. Course --- # BUS280 — Medical Terminology 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 280 - Medical Terminology BUS 280 - Medical Terminology LEC hours per week: 5 Designed for the medical or medical business professional who will use medical terminology in a medical or business office setting. Students will learn medical terminology for the medical field. Students study terminology of major body systems in addition to common suffixes, prefixes and word roots. Course --- # BUS287 — Business Project 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 287 - Business Project BUS 287 - Business Project LEC hours per week: 4 --- # BUS288 — Marketing Project 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 288 - Marketing Project BUS 288 - Marketing Project -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students create an original user-focused, responsive website for a project of their choice executing a focused business strategy with clear, measurable --- # BUS291 — Cooperative Work Experience III 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 291 - Cooperative Work Experience III BUS 291 - Cooperative Work Experience III -10 CLIN hours per week: 30 Cooperative Education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is directly related to the student’s field of study or career goals. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Formerly: BA 291. Assess personal skills, strengths, and weaknesses, and evaluate growth. Assess progress on measurable --- # BUS292 — Business Leadership Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 292 - Business Leadership Seminar II BUS 292 - Business Leadership Seminar II -3 LEC hours per week: 3 Designed to enhance the practical experiences of students during their cooperative learning experience. Feedback and discussion on pertinent work issues including; ethics, office politics, delegation, asking for , networking, and identifying future career goals. Formerly: BA 292. Identify personal values and apply those values to known organizations. Formulate a strategy to become an effective leader within a known organization. Identify strategies for cultivating committed employees who… --- # BUS297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 297 - Special Projects BUS 297 - Special Projects -5 --- # BUS300 — Foundations of Management 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 300 - Foundations of Management BUS 300 - Foundations of Management LEC hours per week: 5 The course is organized around the four traditional functions of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Students will explore organizational behavior and human motivation, quality management and process improvement, decision-making styles and strategic planning processes, leadership vs management, organizational design and structure, characteristics of effective change management and control systems, and the importance of ethics, law, stakeholder management and social responsibili… --- # BUS310 — Foundations of Leadership 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 310 - Foundations of Leadership BUS 310 - Foundations of Leadership LEC hours per week: 5 Examines concepts of leadership and its relationship to management, including business models of leadership, organizational behavior, decision-making, and attributes of effective leadership. Students will determine their leadership style and apply leadership strategies to real world business problems. Course --- # BUS330 — Human Resources for Managers 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 330 - Human Resources for Managers BUS 330 - Human Resources for Managers LEC hours per week: 5 This course integrates the policy and practice of the human resource profession as it pertains to resource utilization, employee selection, recruitment, training, motivation, evaluation and compensation. Students will understand legal concepts of human relations related to labor relations and EEO legislation. This course will focus on human resource practices at both start-up organizations and small to large businesses, including ethical and social responsibility of hiring practices. Course --- # BUS340 — Marketing Management 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 340 - Marketing Management BUS 340 - Marketing Management LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on applying previously obtained marketing knowledge and skills necessary to formulate, manage, and evaluate marketing strategies. Traditional and digital promotional channels will be examined with particular focus on managing social media marketing platforms. Students will critically analyze marketing strategies over a variety of industries for their effectiveness and applicability to diverse contexts. Course Prerequisites: BUS210, BUS215 --- # BUS350 — Entrepreneurial Finance 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 350 - Entrepreneurial Finance BUS 350 - Entrepreneurial Finance LEC hours per week: 5 This course will focus on clearly instructing students on the process of formulating, planning, and implementing a new venture; taking students through the Entrepreneurial Perspective, from an idea to an opportunity, from an opportunity to the business plan and from the business plan to funding the new venture. Students will understand the relationship between risk and return, cost of capital, start-up structures and governance. Students will understand and evaluate the legal forms of business ownership.… --- # BUS360 — Project Management 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 360 - Project Management BUS 360 - Project Management LEC hours per week: 5 This course provides students with an understanding of the application of project management to both corporations and start-up projects, including the four knowledge areas of scope, time, cost and quality. Students will utilize project management software tools to manage a project while working in a virtual team environment to gain experience working with a global marketplace. Course --- # BUS370 — Management Information Systems 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 370 - Management Information Systems BUS 370 - Management Information Systems LEC hours per week: 5 This course will explore the dynamic relationship and challenges associated with the integration of information systems within the modern business enterprise. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of strategic decision making related to implementation of enterprise systems, emerging technology, network and information security, and collaborations within a global marketplace. Course --- # BUS410 — Operations Management and Logistics 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 410 - Operations Management and Logistics BUS 410 - Operations Management and Logistics LEC hours per week: 5 This course explores the concepts related to the management of labor, materials, knowledge, equipment, goods and services. Students will understand and apply the concepts of Total Quality Management (TQM), Just In Time (JIT), forecasting, inventory theory and supply chain management. This course will focus on business start-up issues and the expansion of our global marketplace. Course --- # BUS420 — Business Strategy and Sustainability 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 420 - Business Strategy and Sustainability BUS 420 - Business Strategy and Sustainability LEC hours per week: 5 This course is intended to provide an overview of business strategy concepts, tools, and techniques to build and operate a sustainable organization. Integrates sustainable development and environmentalism with business management strategy to achieve corporate social responsibility. Students will learn about the ecological and economic benefits of sustainability/green practices. Course --- # BUS430 — International Business 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 430 - International Business BUS 430 - International Business LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the core concepts and techniques for entering the international marketplace. Emphasis is on the effect of sociocultural, demographic, economic, technological, and political-legal factors in the foreign trade environment and the challenges facing firms in a global context. A variety of topics will be covered to illustrate the unique nature of international business. Course --- # BUS440 — Public Relations 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 440 - Public Relations BUS 440 - Public Relations LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing the highly-attuned sense of awareness, informational and relational readiness, and communication response skills needed to successfully navigate the public relations field. Students will learn to identify and engage various “publics” comprised of a business’ internal and external stakeholders, including consumers, competitors, legislators, employees, and the media. While theories and case studies will establish a foundation of critical thinking, students will also gain hands-on experi… --- # BUS450 — Financial Management 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 450 - Financial Management BUS 450 - Financial Management LEC hours per week: 5 This course will focus on corporate financial management and the concepts associated with the allocation of scarce resources across assets over time. Students will utilize spreadsheets and other analytical methods to study issues and problems related to corporate finance. Specific topics will include sources and sequencing of financing as a business develops, assessing and forecasting, managing short and long-term capital needs, and evaluating the financial plan in relationship to the stated business plan. Cou… --- # BUS460 — Introduction to Business Analytics 5 credits · 5 hours BUS 460 - Introduction to Business Analytics BUS 460 - Introduction to Business Analytics LEC hours per week: 5 The digital age of business requires an understanding of data. This class will gives students experience with the right tools to stay relevant. It also offers the theoretical understanding of data necessary for students to adapt to the many changes in business while also equipping students with the skills needed to perform vital daily functions. By the end of the course, students should be able to a company make data-driven business decisions. Explain and apply the logic of optimiza… Prerequisites: BUS151 --- # BUS493 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part I 2 credits · 2 hours BUS 493 - Applied Management Capstone Project: Part I BUS 493 - Applied Management Capstone Project: Part I --- # BUS494 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 2 2 credits · 2 hours BUS 494 - Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 2 BUS 494 - Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 2 --- # BUS495 — Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 3 2 credits · 2 hours BUS 495 - Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 3 BUS 495 - Applied Management Capstone Project: Part 3 --- # CAP001 — CAP Level A 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 001 - CAP Level A CAP 001 - CAP Level A -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # CAP002 — CAP Level B 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 002 - CAP Level B CAP 002 - CAP Level B -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # CAP003 — CAP Level C 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 003 - CAP Level C CAP 003 - CAP Level C -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # CAP004 — CAP Level D 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 004 - CAP Level D CAP 004 - CAP Level D -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # CAP005 — CAP Educational Interview 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 005 - CAP Educational Interview CAP 005 - CAP Educational Interview LEC hours per week: 1 Course for Career and Academic Preparation students in all competency levels. This 1-credit course includes orientation to student’s program, its resources and services; current student abilities, characteristics, learning styles, and readiness to learn; student’s personal, educational, and employment background and interests; student’s skill gaps, learning deficiencies, and difficulties; barrier identification with strategies, recommendations, and interventions for improvement; student’s long-term a… --- # CAP013 — Basic Math 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 013 - Basic Math CAP 013 - Basic Math -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will read, write, and interpret basic mathematical information using whole numbers, fractions, benchmark percents, and decimals. Students will be introduced to basic patterns, data, algebraic concepts, measurement, geometry, and computational skills to solve 1-2 step contextualized real life problems. All students who are under 18 years of age must have a signed release from their school district. Students 16-17 years of age must first be admitted to the College following Alternative Education Program (AEP) Eligibilit… --- # CAP014 — Applied Math In Context 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 014 - Applied Math In Context CAP 014 - Applied Math In Context -5 LEC hours per week: 5 CAP 014 is an exploration of mathematics intended to increase exposure, skills, confidence, and motivation for further mathematical learning, Real numbers, percent, patterns, data, measurement, geometry, algebraic concepts, and skills will be studied within meaningful contexts that derive from the world around us. Formerly: ABE 014. Course --- # CAP015 — High School Geometry 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 015 - High School Geometry CAP 015 - High School Geometry -5 LEC hours per week: 5 High School Geometry exposes student to plane Euclidean geometry by using the concepts of congruence, similarity, and symmetry. Students will develop definitions and use technology to with transformations and dilations to prove congruence and similarities of geometric shapes. Students build on prior knowledge of right triangles and be introduced to Trigonometry. This course will satisfy the Geometry requirement for HS+ credit. Course is cross listed with HSC015. Credit can only be earned for one of these co… --- # CAP017 — CAP Integrated Algebra and Geometry 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 017 - CAP Integrated Algebra and Geometry CAP 017 - CAP Integrated Algebra and Geometry -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will be introduced to basic algebraic and geometric concepts through a contextualized, integrated curriculum. Students will review basic concepts of number sense, ratios, proportions, and percents and apply these skills to algebraic and geometric word problems. Students will also become familiar with polygons, circles, lines, and angles and their relationship with algebra by solving multi-step real life word problems. Students will increase their basic knowledge of alg… Prerequisites: ABE017 --- # CAP021 — Introductory Algebra for Precalculus 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 021 - Introductory Algebra for Precalculus CAP 021 - Introductory Algebra for Precalculus -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This introductory algebra course prepares students for the The course focuses on developing and applying numeric, algebraic, graphic, and metacognitive skills necessary for success in MATH 041. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 021, HSC 021 , or MATH 021 . Formerly: ABE 023. Course Prerequisites: MATH014, CAP014, HSC014 --- # CAP023 — CAP Health and Nutrition 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 023 - CAP Health and Nutrition CAP 023 - CAP Health and Nutrition -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21+ Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. Course content emphasizes the importance of knowledge, attitudes, and practices relating to personal health and wellness. Students will also gain familiarity with evidence-based writing, reading for comprehension, computer/media literacy, mathematics, and employability concepts used in health and nutrition. Thi… --- # CAP024 — General Science 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 024 - General Science CAP 024 - General Science -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21+ Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. Students will explore foundational topics in science; a special focus will be placed on understanding those issues within the context of everyday life. Throughout this course students will gain familiarity with evidence-based writing, reading for comprehension, media/computer literacy, and mathematical concepts used in science.… --- # CAP025 — English Language Arts 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 025 - English Language Arts CAP 025 - English Language Arts -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is intended for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will increase their confidence and ability in writing and reading for academic purposes, employment, and everyday life. Course content emphasizes the mechanics of writing as well as strategies to develop and organize complex ideas in writing. The reading component of this course focuses on int… --- # CAP026 — Contemporary World Problems 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 026 - Contemporary World Problems CAP 026 - Contemporary World Problems -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will investigate a current world issue in depth; the issue will vary by quarter according to instructor and/or student interest. Course content will focus on understanding the historic, geographic, and economic context of the current world issue and how it intersects with que… --- # CAP031 — United States History and Government 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 031 - United States History and Government CAP 031 - United States History and Government -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will investigate US History and Government through a variety of multimedia, reading, writing, fine art, and music. Students will respond to a wide variety of themes, by era in American History. The content will examine the pathway and the development of the modern… --- # CAP033 — Pacific Northwest History 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 033 - Pacific Northwest History CAP 033 - Pacific Northwest History -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course focuses on geography, Native tribes and their cultures, explorers, pioneer settlement, government, economy, and ecology of the Pacific Northwest states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho from earliest times to the present. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 033 or HSC 039 . Formerly: ABE 033. Course --- # CAP034 — Art 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 034 - Art CAP 034 - Art -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will explore foundational topics in the arts. Course --- # CAP036 — American Government 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 036 - American Government CAP 036 - American Government -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course covers the purposes, organization, and function of government, including the laws and political systems specific to the United States, with special attention to the principles in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. All topics are viewed through the lens of civic involvement and responsibility. Course --- # CAP040 — CAP Physical Science I 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 040 - CAP Physical Science I CAP 040 - CAP Physical Science I -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course introduces the physical sciences, including topics from the fields of physics, astronomy, and geology. Emphasis is on employing the Scientific Method in preparation for advanced to college-level science courses. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 040 or HSC 040 . Course --- # CAP041 — Biology IA 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 041 - Biology IA CAP 041 - Biology IA -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Biology IA is the first of two courses covering the life science of biology, including a study of evolution, homeostasis (internal environment), nutrition, fitness, energy, and the cell. Course --- # CAP042 — Biology IB 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 042 - Biology IB CAP 042 - Biology IB -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Biology IB is the second of two courses covering the life science of biology, including energy and ecosystems; reproduction, genetics, and inheritance; development and growth; and interaction and interdependence among organisms. Course --- # CAP044 — College Preparation Chemistry 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 044 - College Preparation Chemistry CAP 044 - College Preparation Chemistry -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course studies matter, composition, structure, and properties and how matter changes. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 044 or HSC 044 . Course --- # CAP051 — Occupational Education 1: Workplace Skills 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 051 - Occupational Education 1: Workplace Skills CAP 051 - Occupational Education 1: Workplace Skills -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will increase their confidence and ability in writing, reading, math, and digital literacy skills for academic purposes, employment, and everyday life. Course content emphasizes developing workplace skills outlined in the Employability Framework. Stude… --- # CAP052 — Occupational Education 2: Applied Knowledge 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 052 - Occupational Education 2: Applied Knowledge CAP 052 - Occupational Education 2: Applied Knowledge -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will increase their confidence and ability in writing, reading, math, and digital literacy skills for academic purposes, employment, and everyday life. Course content emphasizes developing applied knowledge skills outlined in the Employability Framew… --- # CAP053 — Occupational Education 3: Interpersonal Skills & Communication 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 053 - Occupational Education 3: Interpersonal Skills & Communication CAP 053 - Occupational Education 3: Interpersonal Skills & Communication -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will increase their confidence and ability in writing, reading, math, and digital literacy for academic purposes, employment, and everyday life. Course content emphasizes developing interpersonal and workplace co… --- # CAP054 — Occupational Education 4: Financial Literacy 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 054 - Occupational Education 4: Financial Literacy CAP 054 - Occupational Education 4: Financial Literacy -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will increase their confidence and ability in writing, reading, math, and digital literacy for academic purposes, employment, and everyday life. Course content emphasizes the development of financial literacy knowledge. This course is designed to p… --- # CAP055 — Occupational Education 5: Basic Communication & Technology 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 055 - Occupational Education 5: Basic Communication & Technology CAP 055 - Occupational Education 5: Basic Communication & Technology -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students at all levels of literacy competency. This e-learning course familiarizes beginners with the basic operation and navigation of the computer, utilizes office programs for college writing and occupational applications, enhances basic communication skills using e-mail, s students gain basic keyboarding skills, and become competent using work-related computer applications. Students will be prepared t… --- # CAP056 — Occupational Education 6: Advanced Communication & Technology 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 056 - Occupational Education 6: Advanced Communication & Technology CAP 056 - Occupational Education 6: Advanced Communication & Technology -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is for those who are able to independently navigate technology on their own, but may need occasional assistance, and may need to improve typing skills. This course will also include creating presentations, creating simple spreadsheets and graphs in Excel, and exploring various file management options (i.e., Google Docs, etc.). Student would have the ability to navigate an online course independently with little to… --- # CAP057 — Introduction to Career Pathways 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 057 - Introduction to Career Pathways CAP 057 - Introduction to Career Pathways -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.5 This course introduces students to the opportunities for advancing their education and career skills through various pathways at WWCC. Emphasis is placed on understanding program requirements and financial planning. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 057 or HSC 057 . Course --- # CAP058 — CAP Geography and World Affairs 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 058 - CAP Geography and World Affairs CAP 058 - CAP Geography and World Affairs -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.5 This course studies world geography and contemporary national and international issues. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 058 or HSC 035 . Course --- # CAP066 — CAP Basic Communication & Technology 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 066 - CAP Basic Communication & Technology CAP 066 - CAP Basic Communication & Technology -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students at all levels of literacy competency. This e-learning course familiarizes beginners with the basic operation and navigation of the computer, utilizes office programs for college writing and occupational applications, enhances basic communication skills using e-mail, s students gain basic keyboarding skills, and become competent using work-related computer applications. Students will be prepared to use the computer as a tool to continue the… --- # CAP067 — Writing Essentials I 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 067 - Writing Essentials I CAP 067 - Writing Essentials I -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs. and the writing process. Students learn the basics of sentence structure, informative, and narrative writing. Instructors will use the Career and College Readiness Standards level B to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # CAP068 — Reading Improvement I 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 068 - Reading Improvement I CAP 068 - Reading Improvement I -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourage and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and reading efficiency to better meet career and college reading demands. Students will be assessed at a level B of the CCRS. Course --- # CAP076 — Business Math 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 076 - Business Math CAP 076 - Business Math -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course prepares students for success by incorporating Algebra I, Algebra 2, and Geometry topics into practical business and personal finance contexts. The course focuses on investments, credit, automobile expenses, insurance, income tax, household budgeting, and more while ing students gain confidence in solving common algebraic functions. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 076 or HSC 066 . Course --- # CAP077 — Writing Essentials II 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 077 - Writing Essentials II CAP 077 - Writing Essentials II -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, and the writing process. Students learn the basics of sentence structure, informative, and narrative writing. Instructors will use the Career and College Readiness Standards level B to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # CAP078 — Reading Improvement II 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 078 - Reading Improvement II CAP 078 - Reading Improvement II -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourages and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and reading efficiency to better meet career and college reading demands. Students will be assessed at a level C of the CCRS. Course --- # CAP079 — Algebra II 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 079 - Algebra II CAP 079 - Algebra II -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will be exposed to the concepts of rational exponents, functions, domain, and range, and focuses on exponential, logarithmic, radical, and rational functions. The course emphasizes simplifying expressions and solving equations. Students completing this course with a 70 percent or better will meet the requirements for High School 21+ to earn one credit of high school math equivalency. Students 16-17 years of age must first be admitted to the college following Alternative Education Program (AEP) eligibility or the Under… --- # CAP082 — CAP High School Literature 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 082 - CAP High School Literature CAP 082 - CAP High School Literature -5 LEC hours per week: 5 In this course, students develop their skills as they read texts from across thousands of years and many cultures. This course uses a thematic approach to comparing and contrasting texts that represent a wide range of time periods and places. By exploring a single theme over time, culture, and genre, students distinguish what is directly stated in a text from what can be inferred, and learn devices such as satire, sarcasm, irony, and understatement. Course --- # CAP087 — Writing Essentials III 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 087 - Writing Essentials III CAP 087 - Writing Essentials III -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, short essays, and the writing process. Students will develop critical thinking through the use of expository, narrative, critical, analytical, and persuasive writing techniques. Instructors will use the WWCC writing rubric to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # CAP088 — Reading Improvement III 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 088 - Reading Improvement III CAP 088 - Reading Improvement III -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourages and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and reading efficiency to better meet college reading demands. Course --- # CAP090 — CAP Transitions 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 090 - CAP Transitions CAP 090 - CAP Transitions -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.5 This course allows students to develop and demonstrate strategies to adjust to the college experience, to develop a better understanding of the learning process, learn about programs and pathways available on campus, understand current abilities, characteristics, readiness to learn, and to acquire essential academic survival skills as students transition to higher level classes. Course --- # CAP092 — CAP Health & Fitness 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 092 - CAP Health & Fitness CAP 092 - CAP Health & Fitness -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course allows students to enhance physical fitness, develop lifelong skills through fitness activities and introduce students to assessment tools used to develop lifelong exercise habits. Course --- # CAP093 — Cap Academic Orientation/Support 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 093 - Cap Academic Orientation/Support CAP 093 - Cap Academic Orientation/Support LEC hours per week: 1 This course includes orientation, assessment, placement, and program options for students entering the Transitional Studies/Open Doors program. Students will learn about the resources and services available to them across campus. Students will explore their abilities, characteristics, and readiness to learn; identify personal, educational, and employment background and interest; student will identify skill gaps, learning differences and other barriers to learning and learn and identify… --- # CAP097 — Basic Expository Writing 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 097 - Basic Expository Writing CAP 097 - Basic Expository Writing -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, essays, and the writing process. Students will develop critical thinking skills through the use of expository, narrative, critical, analytical, and persuasive writing techniques. Instructors use the WWCC writing rubric to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # CAP098 — Corequisite for ENGL& 101 1 credits · 1 hours CAP 098 - This course focuses on student development of structural and stylistic writing skills with a concentration on expository, critical, analytical, and persuasive essay techniques. Additionally, this course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, essays, and the writing process. Course Prerequisites: ENGL087, CAP087, IELP087 --- # CARP171 — Introduction to Carpentry 6 credits · 6 hours CARP 171 - Introduction to Carpentry CARP 171 - Introduction to Carpentry LEC hours per week: 6 Introduction to the construction industry and principles of residential building construction. Coursework includes excavation, footings, foundations, wall framing, trusses, sheathing and tool safety. Course --- # CARP172 — Interior/Exterior I 6 credits · 6 hours CARP 172 - Interior/Exterior I CARP 172 - Interior/Exterior I LEC hours per week: 6 Course work includes framing methods, roof framing, siding, roofing materials, and insulation installment. Students will gain knowledge in learning how to work with blueprints that are used in construction. Topics range from building materials, the proper and safe use of tools and machines, and the major processes of building construction. Course --- # CARP173 — Interior/Exterior II 6 credits · 6 hours CARP 173 - Interior/Exterior II CARP 173 - Interior/Exterior II LEC hours per week: 6 Coursework includes: installation of door frames, interior wall finish, window and door trim, installation of cabinets and flooring. Course --- # CARP181 — Introduction to Carpentry 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 181 - Introduction to Carpentry CARP 181 - Introduction to Carpentry -20 --- # CARP182 — On-Site Work: Exterior Finish 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 182 - On-Site Work: Exterior Finish CARP 182 - On-Site Work: Exterior Finish -20 --- # CARP183 — On-Site Work: Interior Finish 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 183 - On-Site Work: Interior Finish CARP 183 - On-Site Work: Interior Finish -20 --- # CARP191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 191 - Cooperative Work Experience CARP 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -15 --- # CARP192 — Cooperative Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 192 - Cooperative Seminar CARP 192 - Cooperative Seminar -2 LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect these relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also learn effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Course Attribute(s): None --- # CARP199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 199 - Special Topics CARP 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Study and train to meet established local needs in the carpentry industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Course Attribute(s): None --- # CARP274 — Blueprint Reading and Work In Layout 6 credits · 6 hours CARP 274 - Blueprint Reading and Work In Layout CARP 274 - Blueprint Reading and Work In Layout LEC hours per week: 6 Course work includes: layout of building, roof framing, and use of level and transit will be covered. Estimating materials for site, study of concrete types and their importance in the trade, and types of fasteners and their uses. Course --- # CARP275 — Advanced Interior/Exterior I 6 credits · 6 hours CARP 275 - Advanced Interior/Exterior I CARP 275 - Advanced Interior/Exterior I LEC hours per week: 6 Definitions of architectural symbols; to understand plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and applications; the layout and construction of chimney and fireplaces will be covered. Course --- # CARP276 — Advanced Interior/Exterior II 6 credits · 6 hours CARP 276 - Advanced Interior/Exterior II CARP 276 - Advanced Interior/Exterior II LEC hours per week: 6 Course work includes: tile work, siding, concrete layout and estimating costs. Preparation for the journeyman examination. Course --- # CARP284 — Advanced Work In Layout 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 284 - Advanced Work In Layout CARP 284 - Advanced Work In Layout -20 --- # CARP285 — Advanced On-Site Work I: Interior/Exterior 9 credits · 9 hours CARP 285 - Advanced On-Site Work I: Interior/Exterior CARP 285 - Advanced On-Site Work I: Interior/Exterior CLIN hours per week: 27 On-site work include: plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and applications; the layout and construction of chimney and fireplaces will be covered. Course --- # CARP286 — Advanced On-Site Work II: Interior/Exterior 9 credits · 9 hours CARP 286 - Advanced On-Site Work II: Interior/Exterior CARP 286 - Advanced On-Site Work II: Interior/Exterior CLIN hours per week: 27 Advanced work on-site including: tile work, siding, concrete layout and estimating costs. Preparation for the journeyman examination. Course --- # CARP297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 297 - Special Projects CARP 297 - Special Projects -15 --- # CARP299 — Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours CARP 299 - Leadership CARP 299 - Leadership LEC hours per week: 1 Encourage students to develop awareness of their leadership potential and abilities through small group discussions and assumption of leadership roles and responsibilities. Students will acquire information, experience diverse points of view, construct knowledge and practice a variety of interpersonal and social skills, such as communicating, goal-setting, decision-making, team-building, and managing stress. Course --- # CHEM106 — Introduction to Forensic Chemistry 5 credits · 5 hours CHEM 106 - Introduction to Forensic Chemistry CHEM 106 - Introduction to Forensic Chemistry LEC hours per week: 4 --- # CHEM199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 199 - Special Topics CHEM 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 4 --- # CNC105 — Haas CNC Set-up and Operations I 12 credits · 12 hours CNC 105 - Haas CNC Set-up and Operations I CNC 105 - Haas CNC Set-up and Operations I LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: PMT109 --- # CNC106 — Haas CNC Set-Up and Operations II 12 credits · 12 hours CNC 106 - Haas CNC Set-Up and Operations II CNC 106 - Haas CNC Set-Up and Operations II LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: CNC105 --- # COLL161 — Auto Body Repair I 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 161 - Auto Body Repair I COLL 161 - Auto Body Repair I -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL162 — Auto Body Repair II 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 162 - Auto Body Repair II COLL 162 - Auto Body Repair II -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL163 — Auto Body Refinishing 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 163 - Auto Body Refinishing COLL 163 - Auto Body Refinishing -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 191 - Cooperative Work Experience COLL 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -5 CLIN hours per week: 15 This course provides students the opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the auto body industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Formerly: ABT 191. Course Attribute(s): None --- # COLL192 — Cooperative Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours COLL 192 - Cooperative Seminar COLL 192 - Cooperative Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect these relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also acquire effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Formerly: ABT 192. Corequisite(s): COLL 191 Course Attribute(s): None --- # COLL199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 199 - Special Topics COLL 199 - Special Topics -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Students will study and train to meet established local needs in the auto body repair industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Formerly: ABT 199. Course Attribute(s): None --- # COLL264 — Unibody Rebuilding 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 264 - Unibody Rebuilding COLL 264 - Unibody Rebuilding -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL265 — Electrical Mechanical 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 265 - Electrical Mechanical COLL 265 - Electrical Mechanical -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL266 — Damage Estimating and Shop Operation 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 266 - Damage Estimating and Shop Operation COLL 266 - Damage Estimating and Shop Operation -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL267 — Advanced Auto Body Technology 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 267 - Advanced Auto Body Technology COLL 267 - Advanced Auto Body Technology -21 LEC hours per week: 10 --- # COLL297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 297 - Special Projects COLL 297 - Special Projects -21 Prerequisites: ABT297 --- # COLL299 — Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours COLL 299 - Leadership COLL 299 - Leadership LEC hours per week: 1 This course encourages students to develop awareness of their leadership potential and abilities through small group discussions and assumption of leadership roles and responsibilities. Students will acquire information, experience diverse points of view, construct knowledge and practice a variety of interpersonal and social skills, such as communicating, goal setting, decision making, team building, and managing stress. Formerly: ABT 299. Course Attribute(s): None --- # TRK110 — Truck Driver Training 6 credits · 6 hours TRK 110 - Truck Driver Training TRK 110 - Truck Driver Training LEC hours per week: 6 Entry-level lecture training for long haul truck driving jobs and commercial driving license testing. Topics include basics of trucking industry and trucking equipment: inspection of equipment, mechanical components, brake adjustment, preventative maintenance, servicing, defensive driving techniques, cargo loading, securing load, documentation, map reading, DOT log books, trip planning, accident and fire prevention, reporting, hazardous material transportation and documentation. O.T. physical examination and… --- # TRK120 — Truck Driver Training Lab 1 credits · 1 hours TRK 120 - Truck Driver Training Lab TRK 120 - Truck Driver Training Lab -18 Prerequisites: TRK110 --- # CMST199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours CMST 199 - Special Topics CMST 199 - Special Topics -2 LEC hours per week: 2 Special Topics in Communications is 1-2 variable credits class to allow students the opportunity to engage in independent research or explore special interests and topics. Special topics in speech rhetoric and/or debate. Course --- # CMST201 — Intercultural Communication 5 credits · 5 hours CMST 201 - Intercultural Communication CMST 201 - Intercultural Communication LEC hours per week: 5 Theory and practice of intercultural communication; understanding culture and cultural differences, both internationally and domestically, while working to develop the skills necessary to improve effective communication and relationships across cultures. Formerly: SPCH 201. Course --- # CMST208 — Media & Society 5 credits · 5 hours CMST 208 - Media & Society CMST 208 - Media & Society LEC hours per week: 5 An overview of the evolution of mass media-from the printing press to modern social media platforms-and their continuing influence on our culture and society, with an emphasis on developing strong media literacy skills. Course --- # CAD121 — 2-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 121 - 2-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design CAD 121 - 2-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design LEC hours per week: 2 --- # CAD122 — 3-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design 5 credits · 5 hours CAD 122 - 3-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design CAD 122 - 3-D Computer Aided Modeling & Design LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: CAD121 --- # CS100 — Basic Computer Skills 5 credits · 5 hours CS 100 - Basic Computer Skills CS 100 - Basic Computer Skills LEC hours per week: 5 Introductory hands-on computer course intended for non-majors. Provides the beginning computer user an elementary understanding of computer hardware, the operating system, word processing, spread sheeting, email and correct file management. This is the same course as CS 101 . Students cannot earn credit for both CS 100 & CS 101 . Recommended: Keyboarding skills. Course --- # CS101 — Modular Introduction to Microcomputers 1 credits · 1 hours CS 101 - Modular Introduction to Microcomputers CS 101 - Modular Introduction to Microcomputers -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Introductory hands-on computer course intended for non-majors. Provides the beginning computer user an elementary understanding of computer hardware, the operating system, word processing, spread sheeting, email and correct file management. This is the same course as CS 100 . Students cannot earn credit for both CS 100 and CS 101. Recommended: Keyboarding skills. Course --- # CS110 — Introduction to Computers and Applications 1 credits · 1 hours CS 110 - Introduction to Computers and Applications CS 110 - Introduction to Computers and Applications -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course prepares students for comprehensive use of the Microsoft Office suite, with emphasis on basic proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, the Internet, and Microsoft Windows. Students may not earn credit for both CS 110 and AGBS 108 . Course --- # CS115 — Introduction to Computer & Information Technology 5 credits · 5 hours CS 115 - Introduction to Computer & Information Technology CS 115 - Introduction to Computer & Information Technology LEC hours per week: 5 Class will explore foundational concepts related to computer hardware and software, networking, databases, programming, Information Systems, and data security. You’ll gain a broad understanding of career options within IT that will you refine your interests and make vocational choices. Course --- # CS120 — Networking Using Internet Technologies 5 credits · 5 hours CS 120 - Networking Using Internet Technologies CS 120 - Networking Using Internet Technologies LEC hours per week: 5 Explore communications using Internet technologies, both wired and wireless media. Topics include the variety of access devices such as cell phones, PDAs, laptops and desktop computers. Focus will be on access, personal security, browsing, file sharing, e-mail, and HTML (XML). Construction of a basic web page using HTML will close out course. Learn how ftp and http move information. Course --- # CS121 — Introduction to Programming 5 credits · 5 hours CS 121 - Introduction to Programming CS 121 - Introduction to Programming LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to computer programming, focusing on problem solving and software design concepts to create computer programs. Students learn how to develop programs in a modern programming language. Students learn current industry standards for developing, testing, and debugging various solutions for gaming and typical software algorithms. NOTE: Current Language used: Python Course --- # CS125 — A+ Certification (Software) 5 credits · 5 hours CS 125 - A+ Certification (Software) CS 125 - A+ Certification (Software) LEC hours per week: 5 A comparative analysis of several computer operating systems with a concentration on those used in microprocessors, including server and client operating systems. Recommended: CS 115 . Course --- # CS130 — A+ Certification (Hardware) 5 credits · 5 hours CS 130 - A+ Certification (Hardware) CS 130 - A+ Certification (Hardware) LEC hours per week: 5 Develop an understanding of the meaning, function, and purpose of the personal computers, their history and basic vocabulary. Students will learn to add and remove components, build new systems, troubleshoot and repair hardware, and identify software issues. Course Prerequisites: CS115 --- # CS133 — Computer Science I C# 5 credits · 5 hours CS 133 - Computer Science I C# CS 133 - Computer Science I C# LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to computer science principles and concepts including algorithm, data structures, and C# programming. Recommended: CS 121 . Course Prerequisites: MATH078E, CS121 --- # CS140 — JavaScript I 1 credits · 1 hours CS 140 - JavaScript I CS 140 - JavaScript I -5 --- # CS142 — Perl Programming 5 credits · 5 hours CS 142 - Perl Programming CS 142 - Perl Programming --- # CS191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours CS 191 - Cooperative Work Experience CS 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -5 CLIN hours per week: 15 Opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the computer technology industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Course --- # CS192 — Cooperative Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours CS 192 - Cooperative Seminar CS 192 - Cooperative Seminar -3 LEC hours per week: 3 Explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships. Students will learn leadership skills, resume skills, cover letters and interview techniques. Course --- # CS220 — Two-Dimensional Design 1 credits · 1 hours CS 220 - Two-Dimensional Design CS 220 - Two-Dimensional Design -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course addresses the fundamental principles and elements of design as applied to digital imaging. Extending previously acquired skills in photo-editing and illustration applications with the “Why” of design. Students will learn numerous illustration techniques that rely on a developing understanding of abstraction, typography and other principles of design. Students will learn about copyright law as it impacts visual communication. Formerly: EMRK 220. Course --- # CS224 — Computer Illustration (Illustrator) 1 credits · 1 hours CS 224 - Computer Illustration (Illustrator) CS 224 - Computer Illustration (Illustrator) -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Introduces the tools, techniques, and theory of vector based illustration applications that allow designers to produce resolution-independent graphics. Students learn how to create illustrations and graphic elements using paths, shapes, bezier curves, strokes, fills, blends, gradients and type. Students learn how to manage groups, layers symbols and compound paths and how to apply filters and transformations. Students learn how to create complex illustrations by breaking down a g… --- # CS225 — Digital Design From A Gaming Perspective 5 credits · 5 hours CS 225 - Digital Design From A Gaming Perspective CS 225 - Digital Design From A Gaming Perspective LEC hours per week: 5 Observe popular commercial game title and attempt to identify the factors that facilitate elements that are interesting from a learning perspective. Focusing on the digital construction of game backgrounds. Course --- # CS226 — Web Design Specialist I 5 credits · 5 hours CS 226 - Web Design Specialist I CS 226 - Web Design Specialist I --- # CS227 — Web Design Specialist II 5 credits · 5 hours CS 227 - Web Design Specialist II CS 227 - Web Design Specialist II LEC hours per week: 5 The Web Design Specialist II course teaches basic Web technologies (such as basic Hypertext Markup Language [HTML], Extensible HTML [XHTML] also students will work with popular production tools such as Microsoft Expression Web, and Adobe Dreamweaver. Course --- # CS228 — Web Design Specialist III 5 credits · 5 hours CS 228 - Web Design Specialist III CS 228 - Web Design Specialist III LEC hours per week: 5 Designed to give proficiency in designing website utilizing: website templates, forms, rollovers, and basic animations and database-driven pages. Course --- # CS229 — Dynamic Website Design With PHP MySQL 5 credits · 5 hours CS 229 - Dynamic Website Design With PHP MySQL CS 229 - Dynamic Website Design With PHP MySQL LEC hours per week: 5 Provides knowledge and real-world applications about building interactive web sites. Students will learn how to build ecommerce interactive websites. Languages will include but will not be limited to: PHP, JSP and ASP.NET. Course --- # CS230 — Visual Basic Programming 5 credits · 5 hours CS 230 - Visual Basic Programming CS 230 - Visual Basic Programming LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to programming in Microsoft Visual Basic. Includes forms and controls, properties events and methods, menus, control statements and data structures, control arrays, and file processing. Recommended: CS 121 . Course --- # CS231 — Capstone Application Development I 1 credits · 1 hours CS 231 - Capstone Application Development I CS 231 - Capstone Application Development I -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will create an application using an application project-based approach, utilizing and implementing system design, programming and database skills acquired in prior classes. Students are also required to provide a project data model and schedule the project using the development life cycle. Recommended: Recommended course sequence: CS 233 , CS 231, CS 232 or instructor permission to register for CS 231. Course --- # CS232 — Capstone Application Development II 5 credits · 5 hours CS 232 - Capstone Application Development II CS 232 - Capstone Application Development II LEC hours per week: 5 Use and investigate new software used by industry. Special attention will be given to software applications and operation. Students will develop and present a final project by developing a software systems analysis, creating an end product, with documented output, or system training and training materials. Students will also research relevant related specific topics and debate uses of different applications and computing issues. Course Prerequisites: CS231 --- # CS233 — Asp.Net Programming 5 credits · 5 hours CS 233 - Asp.Net Programming CS 233 - Asp.Net Programming LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed to give students essential skills for ASP.Net programming to develop web applications. Topics include: designing, coding, and testing ASP.Net programming, validate data, secure pages, create user friendly web apps. Recommended: Strongly recommend: CS 121 and CS& 131 . Course --- # CS234 — Audio Visual Production 5 credits · 5 hours CS 234 - Audio Visual Production CS 234 - Audio Visual Production LEC hours per week: 5 Students will learn the fine art of storytelling through audio and video media. They will learn safe and effective use of video cameras, lighting, and how to capture and edit audio. Emphasis is placed on how to reach an audience to inform, inspire, and persuade. Formerly: EMRK 230. Course --- # CS235 — Introduction to Database Design and Theory 1 credits · 1 hours CS 235 - Introduction to Database Design and Theory CS 235 - Introduction to Database Design and Theory -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course offers in-depth study of database theory and concepts including data modeling, database design, normalization, and data integrity and security. Includes a survey of one or more modern database management systems (DBMS) and their associated query mechanisms. Recommended: CS 110 . Course --- # CS240 — JavaScript II 1 credits · 1 hours CS 240 - JavaScript II CS 240 - JavaScript II -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course covers the fundamentals of algorithm data structures within JavaScript (JS) and server-side JS. Students build template-assembled web pages, store and retrieve site information from databases, and build Restful API endpoints. Students perform data handling of forms, usage of middleware, and user-authentication. Course Prerequisites: CS140 --- # CS241 — Programming II (Java/C++) 5 credits · 5 hours CS 241 - Programming II (Java/C++) CS 241 - Programming II (Java/C++) LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction and implementation of data structures including queues, stacks, trees and linked lists, using the Java or C++ programming language. Topics include iterative and recursive uses in sorting and searching routines. Course --- # CS244 — Introduction to Dev Ops 5 credits · 5 hours CS 244 - Introduction to Dev Ops CS 244 - Introduction to Dev Ops LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed to give students an introduction to the tasks and workflows used to manage and maintain software products throughout their life cycle. Topics include logging, metrics and monitoring, continuous integration, continuous delivery, source control, build pipelines, testing and automation. Recommended: Strongly recommended: CS 240 and CS 235 . Course --- # CS245 — Advanced Database Development 5 credits · 5 hours CS 245 - Advanced Database Development CS 245 - Advanced Database Development LEC hours per week: 5 Advanced study of database construction and operation. Topics include filtering, customized menus, and an introduction to programming. Recommended: CS 121 . Course --- # CS246 — SQL and Relational Database Programming 5 credits · 5 hours CS 246 - SQL and Relational Database Programming CS 246 - SQL and Relational Database Programming LEC hours per week: 5 Database design concepts are applied in programming environment. Focuses on learning and applying the SQL programming language to efficiently define, access, update and retrieve information from a database in a server based environment. Course --- # CS247 — User Interface - Front End Development 1 credits · 1 hours CS 247 - User Interface - Front End Development CS 247 - User Interface - Front End Development -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed to give students essential skills for building front end User Interfaces (UI) for Web and mobile applications with current technology. Topics include designing, coding, and testing UI applications. Course --- # CS250 — Site Development Associate HTML V 5 credits · 5 hours CS 250 - Site Development Associate HTML V CS 250 - Site Development Associate HTML V --- # CS251 — HTML/CSS 1 credits · 1 hours CS 251 - HTML/CSS CS 251 - HTML/CSS -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students learn the fundamentals of responsive web design using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Students build webpages by encapsulating content with tags appropriate for each content type. Students design the aesthetics of HTML pages by associating responsive CSS to control the visual qualities of each page element. Students analyze existing web pages and replicate them. Students conceive, design and code original, responsive web pages. Course --- # CS252 — User Experience (UX) 5 credits · 5 hours CS 252 - User Experience (UX) CS 252 - User Experience (UX) LEC hours per week: 5 This course provides a hands-on introduction to the process of User Experience (UX). Students will conduct interviews and observations and evaluate systems through the lens of good design. Students will practice the process by applying it to a real-world micro-research project. This will include: developing a strategy to address an inherently ill-defined problem, practicing problem definition, and presenting findings and possible solutions to community members. Course --- # CS260 — Unix/Linux Operating Systems 5 credits · 5 hours CS 260 - Unix/Linux Operating Systems CS 260 - Unix/Linux Operating Systems LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to multi-user and multi-processing operating systems through a study of the Linux/UNIX operating system as implemented on the microcomputer. Recommended: CS 125 . Course --- # CS261 — PC Technician Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CS 261 - PC Technician Lab CS 261 - PC Technician Lab -10 Prerequisites: CS115, CS125, CS130 --- # CS262 — Developer Workflow Tools 1 credits · 1 hours CS 262 - Developer Workflow Tools CS 262 - Developer Workflow Tools -5 LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: CS251 --- # CS265 — Introduction to Networking 5 credits · 5 hours CS 265 - Introduction to Networking CS 265 - Introduction to Networking LEC hours per week: 5 Provides an in-depth description of the IP network-addressing scheme, including sub-netting, and the design of IP addressing schemes for enterprise-wide networks. Wiring techniques are also covered. This course will prepare students for the CompTIA Network+ Certification. Recommended: Recommended courses CS 125 and CS 130 or A+ certification. Course --- # CS266 — Routing and Switching I 5 credits · 5 hours CS 266 - Routing and Switching I CS 266 - Routing and Switching I LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using the IOS operating system. This course, in conjunction with CS 267 - Routing and Switching II , prepares students to pass the CCNA certification. This course is aimed at the ICND1 part of CCNA certification. Recommended: CS 265 . Course --- # CS267 — Routing and Switching II 5 credits · 5 hours CS 267 - Routing and Switching II CS 267 - Routing and Switching II LEC hours per week: 5 In-depth coverage of the configuration and troubleshooting of Cisco routers in enterprise-wide networks. This course, in conjunction with CS 266 - Routing and Switching I , prepares students to pass the CCNA certification. This course is aimed at the ICND2 part of CCNA certification. Course Prerequisites: CS266 --- # CS268 — CCNA 4 5 credits · 5 hours CS 268 - CCNA 4 CS 268 - CCNA 4 LEC hours per week: 5 The second part of a two-course series on the configuration and troubleshooting of Cisco routers in enterprise-wide networks. Course --- # CS275 — Windows Client 5 credits · 5 hours CS 275 - Windows Client CS 275 - Windows Client LEC hours per week: 5 Overview of the past, present and future Microsoft Operating Systems, including the latest operating systems. Students will learn to install and customize the Windows environment. Other topics include file management, how to use hidden utilities, memory management to speed performance, registry configuration, partial and full back up of operating system and files, and a look at 3rd party tools to maximize the windows experience. Students will receive their own licensed copy of XP Professional and Vista to use at home. Forme… --- # CS276 — Windows Server 5 credits · 5 hours CS 276 - Windows Server CS 276 - Windows Server LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to the management of a Windows Server. Topics include installation and use of management tools (including Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Windows Internet Name Service, and Remote Access Service), NWLink transport protocol, and integration into a NetWare network. Course --- # CS277 — Fundamentals of Network Security 5 credits · 5 hours CS 277 - Fundamentals of Network Security CS 277 - Fundamentals of Network Security LEC hours per week: 5 Explores blocking attacks on computer network systems. Study of the white hat hackers compared to the black hat crackers. Topics include viruses, Trojan programs and copyright infringements, bandwidth problems, and networking issues. Course --- # CS278 — Windows Server Infrastructure 5 credits · 5 hours CS 278 - Windows Server Infrastructure CS 278 - Windows Server Infrastructure LEC hours per week: 5 Windows Server network infrastructure. Intended for systems administrator and systems engineer candidates who are responsible for implementing and managing server networking technologies. These tasks include implementing routing; implementing and managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS); securing Internet Protocol (IP) traffic with Internet Protocol security (IPSec) and certificates; configuring a network access infr… --- # CS279 — Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking 5 credits · 5 hours CS 279 - Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking CS 279 - Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking LEC hours per week: 5 Students will learn how to exploit networks in the manner of an attacker in order to find out how to protect networks and personal systems from them. Students will learn through lectures and hands-on labs a baseline knowledge of security threats, risks, and countermeasures. At the end of the course, a successful student will have knowledge and experience enough to take the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam. Course --- # CS280 — Novell SUSE Server 5 credits · 5 hours CS 280 - Novell SUSE Server CS 280 - Novell SUSE Server LEC hours per week: 5 Provides experience in designing and building a local area network. Includes installation of the NOS (SUSE Linux), user accounts groups, security, application software, printers, menus, and accounting. Course --- # CS281 — Windows Server Networking 5 credits · 5 hours CS 281 - Windows Server Networking CS 281 - Windows Server Networking LEC hours per week: 5 This class prepares a student to be able to perform real-world networking tasks using the Windows Server operating system. These tasks are performed by IT professionals in a variety of job roles, including network systems administrator, systems engineer, senior security specialist, and IT systems administrator. Course --- # CS290 — System Analysis and Design (Critical Thinking) 5 credits · 5 hours CS 290 - System Analysis and Design (Critical Thinking) CS 290 - System Analysis and Design (Critical Thinking) LEC hours per week: 5 Apply problem-solving, system analysis, and rapid application development techniques to design appropriate hardware/software solutions to meet various end user requirements. Recommended: CS 121 . Course --- # CS291 — Cooperative Work Experience II 1 credits · 1 hours CS 291 - Cooperative Work Experience II CS 291 - Cooperative Work Experience II -5 CLIN hours per week: 15 Opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the computer technology industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Course --- # CS292 — Cooperative Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours CS 292 - Cooperative Seminar II CS 292 - Cooperative Seminar II -3 LEC hours per week: 3 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships. Course --- # CS297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours CS 297 - Special Projects CS 297 - Special Projects -5 --- # CS299 — Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours CS 299 - Leadership CS 299 - Leadership LEC hours per week: 1 Encourage students to develop awareness of their leadership potential and abilities through small group discussions and assumption of leadership roles and responsibilities. Students will acquire information, experience diverse points of view, construct knowledge and practice a variety of interpersonal and social skills, such as communicating, goal-setting, decision-making, team-building, and managing stress. Course --- # CTAP120 — Construction Trades Math 3 credits · 3 hours CTAP 120 - Construction Trades Math CTAP 120 - Construction Trades Math LEC hours per week: 1.500 --- # CTAP130 — Worksite Behavior, Readiness and Safety 5 credits · 5 hours CTAP 130 - Worksite Behavior, Readiness and Safety CTAP 130 - Worksite Behavior, Readiness and Safety LEC hours per week: 2.500 --- # CTAP140 — Basic Tools, Basic Construction, Basic Blueprint 5 credits · 5 hours CTAP 140 - Basic Tools, Basic Construction, Basic Blueprint CTAP 140 - Basic Tools, Basic Construction, Basic Blueprint LEC hours per week: 2.500 --- # CTAP150 — Introduction to the Trades 5 credits · 5 hours CTAP 150 - Introduction to the Trades CTAP 150 - Introduction to the Trades LEC hours per week: 2.500 --- # CTAP160 — CTAP Capstone Project 2 credits · 2 hours CTAP 160 - CTAP Capstone Project CTAP 160 - CTAP Capstone Project LEC hours per week: 1 --- # CTAP171 — Introduction to Electrical 1 credits · 1 hours CTAP 171 - Introduction to Electrical CTAP 171 - Introduction to Electrical LEC hours per week: 0.5 --- # COSM111 — Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology I 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 111 - Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology I COSM 111 - Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology I -11 LEC hours per week: 11 Introduction and overview of all aspects of cosmetology. Course --- # COSM112 — Practical Application I 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 112 - Practical Application I COSM 112 - Practical Application I -7 CLIN hours per week: 22 Introduction to the basic services of cosmetology. Course --- # COSM121 — Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology II 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 121 - Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology II COSM 121 - Principles and Procedures of Cosmetology II -11 LEC hours per week: 11 Introduction to basic services of cosmetology. Course Prerequisites: COSM111 --- # COSM122 — Practical Application II 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 122 - Practical Application II COSM 122 - Practical Application II -7 CLIN hours per week: 22 Continued practice of basic cosmetology skills on mannequins and models. Course Prerequisites: COSM112 --- # COSM131 — Intermediate Principles and Procedures I 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 131 - Intermediate Principles and Procedures I COSM 131 - Intermediate Principles and Procedures I -11 LEC hours per week: 11 Intermediate instruction in cosmetology. Course Prerequisites: COSM121 --- # COSM132 — Practical Application III 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 132 - Practical Application III COSM 132 - Practical Application III -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Continued work to complete the required levels of performance, hour and quarter requirements, and safety/sanitation measures. Course Prerequisites: COSM122 --- # COSM199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 199 - Special Topics COSM 199 - Special Topics -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Study and train to meet established local needs in the cosmetology industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Course --- # COSM241 — Intermediate Principles and Procedures II 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 241 - Intermediate Principles and Procedures II COSM 241 - Intermediate Principles and Procedures II -11 LEC hours per week: 11 In-depth study of the hair structure, diseases and disorders, skin care compresses, safety, bones, nerves and muscles of face and scalp, pedicures, and exam review book. Course Prerequisites: COSM131 --- # COSM242 — Practical Application IV 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 242 - Practical Application IV COSM 242 - Practical Application IV -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Continue to work in the program to complete five regular quarters, one summer quarter, and job performances safely at Level III and Level IV as required by WWCC. Course Prerequisites: COSM132 --- # COSM251 — Advanced Principles and Procedures I 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 251 - Advanced Principles and Procedures I COSM 251 - Advanced Principles and Procedures I -11 LEC hours per week: 11 Advanced work in the cosmetology program. Topics include skin care - including disease & disorders, artificial hair, chemical relaxing, hair pressing, safety, superfluous hair removal, pH value - the basic chemistry, and complete review, including safety and sanitation. Course Prerequisites: COSM241 --- # COSM252 — Practical Application V 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 252 - Practical Application V COSM 252 - Practical Application V -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Continue to independently and safely practice cosmetology methods at Level IV. Course Prerequisites: COSM242 --- # COSM270 — Practical Application VI 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 270 - Practical Application VI COSM 270 - Practical Application VI -9 LEC hours per week: 5 CLIN hours per week: 12 Work in the clinic area to complete the required number of hours and levels of services, safety, sanitation, and skills as required by state law and WWCC. Course --- # COSM281 — Cadet Instructor Training 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 281 - Cadet Instructor Training COSM 281 - Cadet Instructor Training -20 --- # COSM297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours COSM 297 - Special Projects COSM 297 - Special Projects -18 --- # COSM299 — Leadership 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 299 - Leadership COSM 299 - Leadership LEC hours per week: 0 Encourage students to develop awareness of their leadership potential and abilities through small group discussions and assumption of leadership roles and responsibilities. Students will gain knowledge and skills needed to be effective, successful job applicants within the Cosmetology and Barbering industries. Students will acquire information, experience diverse points of view, construct knowledge and practice a variety of interpersonal and social skills, such as communicating, goal-setting, decision-making, team-building, con… --- # CJ102 — Applied Skills In Criminal Justice 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 102 - Applied Skills In Criminal Justice CJ 102 - Applied Skills In Criminal Justice LEC hours per week: 5 This course presents a practical approach to the fundamental organization of the criminal justice system with particular emphasis on job skills, academic proficiency, practical writing, and communication. This course investigates past and present facets of the criminal justice system (law enforcement, courts, and corrections), emphasizing their procedures and complex interrelationships. The aim of this course is to provide students with applied knowledge and practical necessary for su… --- # CJ104 — Introduction to Policing 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 104 - Introduction to Policing CJ 104 - Introduction to Policing LEC hours per week: 5 This course examines the role of policing in modern society with specific emphasis on theory and practice. Police structure, culture, basic procedures and operations are evaluated, as well as the significance of discretion, ethics, biases, and philosophies in contemporary policing. This course identifies challenges in law enforcement, including the political, social, organizational and legal environments in which the police perform their roles. Recommended: READ 088 . Course --- # CJ204 — Constitutional Law 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 204 - Constitutional Law CJ 204 - Constitutional Law LEC hours per week: 5 Study of the Constitution of the United States and its provisions and amendments. Topics include various decisions of the Court involving constitutional application of due process relating to arrests, searches, seizures, confessions, and prisoner rights. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course --- # CJ302 — Criminal Procedure 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 302 - Criminal Procedure CJ 302 - Criminal Procedure LEC hours per week: 5 This course centers on the enforcement and limitations of substantive criminal law through an intensive analysis of law enforcement, criminal investigation, and prosecution as presented in the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Laws of search and seizure, self-incrimination, identification procedures, and the right to counsel as defined by the U.S. Supreme Court are examined, highlighting specific areas of distinction between the U.S. Supreme Court and Washington State… --- # CJ303 — Legal Research 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 303 - Legal Research CJ 303 - Legal Research LEC hours per week: 5 This course provides an introduction to legal research and writing with emphasis on the identification and analysis of legal problems utilizing primary and secondary resources. Students are expected to compose a variety of written forms that adhere to the conventions of the legal profession. This course is for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Science Program. Course --- # CJ304 — Race, Ethnicity, and Gender In Criminal Justice 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 304 - Race, Ethnicity, and Gender In Criminal Justice CJ 304 - Race, Ethnicity, and Gender In Criminal Justice LEC hours per week: 5 This course explores how racial, ethnic, and gender interplay in the criminal justice system with special focus on how biases and stereotypes stemming from political rhetoric and media influence normative concepts of justice and equity in the criminal justice process. Fundamental consequences of racism, legally sanctioned segregation, discrimination, racial profiling, hate crimes, jury nullification, prosecution, and incarceration are analyzed with detail giv… --- # CJ426 — Victimology 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 426 - Victimology CJ 426 - Victimology LEC hours per week: 5 This course is an examination of victims in the Criminal Justice system across modern and historical context with focus on interactions, treatment, roles, and the various types of harm victims incur. Victimology theory and research that detail victims’ characteristics, victimization rates and patterns in relation to socially distinctive categories are used in order to provide appropriate identification and response. This course is for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Science Program. Course --- # CJ427 — Crisis Response & De-Escalation Tactics 5 credits · 5 hours CJ 427 - Crisis Response & De-Escalation Tactics CJ 427 - Crisis Response & De-Escalation Tactics LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students to learn and apply practical skills and theoretical concepts about the complexities of de-escalation, conflict resolution, and mental health. Students will be expected to participate in various, practical high-pressure scenarios that span the field of criminal justice, subsequently, incorporating techniques designed to improve social interaction and conflict transformation. This course is for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied S… --- # CJ495 — Criminal Justice Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CJ 495 - Criminal Justice Capstone CJ 495 - Criminal Justice Capstone -6 --- # CA109 — Introduction to Culinary Arts 1 credits · 1 hours CA 109 - Introduction to Culinary Arts CA 109 - Introduction to Culinary Arts -6 --- # CA110 — ServSafe 2 credits · 2 hours CA 110 - ServSafe CA 110 - ServSafe LEC hours per week: 2 Introduction to food production policies focusing on current regulations, best practices, and science-based information. Topics include Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points (HACCP) procedures, kitchen safety, and facility sanitation. Students will take the National Restaurant Association ServSafe Examination upon completion of the course. Course --- # CA112 — Basic Culinary Principles 6 credits · 6 hours CA 112 - Basic Culinary Principles CA 112 - Basic Culinary Principles --- # CA113 — Culinary Agriculture I 3 credits · 3 hours CA 113 - Culinary Agriculture I CA 113 - Culinary Agriculture I --- # CA114 — Culinary Agriculture II 3 credits · 3 hours CA 114 - Culinary Agriculture II CA 114 - Culinary Agriculture II --- # CA115 — Culinary Agriculture III 3 credits · 3 hours CA 115 - Culinary Agriculture III CA 115 - Culinary Agriculture III --- # CA116 — Culinary Agriculture IV 3 credits · 3 hours CA 116 - Culinary Agriculture IV CA 116 - Culinary Agriculture IV --- # CA120 — Culinary Arts Methods 6 credits · 6 hours CA 120 - Culinary Arts Methods CA 120 - Culinary Arts Methods --- # CA121 — Kitchen Lab 4 credits · 4 hours CA 121 - Kitchen Lab CA 121 - Kitchen Lab --- # CA130 — Professional Baking 6 credits · 6 hours CA 130 - Professional Baking CA 130 - Professional Baking --- # CA133 — Food, Wine and Culture 4 credits · 4 hours CA 133 - Food, Wine and Culture CA 133 - Food, Wine and Culture LEC hours per week: 4 Course work explores the relationship that culture has with food and fermented beverages. It examines the questions of what, where and when we eat and drink, in the context of cultural systems which develop these practices. Discussions on sustainability issues, ethics, ecology, farming techniques, organics and the impact they have on our food & beverage choices. We will learn how to understand flavor components of different cultures fermented beverages and how to pair them with food. Students will practice s… --- # CA140 — World Cuisines 6 credits · 6 hours CA 140 - World Cuisines CA 140 - World Cuisines --- # CA150 — Garde Manger 6 credits · 6 hours CA 150 - Garde Manger CA 150 - Garde Manger --- # CA191 — Cooperative Work Experience I 1 credits · 1 hours CA 191 - Cooperative Work Experience I CA 191 - Cooperative Work Experience I -15 CLIN hours per week: 45 Opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the culinary arts industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer and instructor. Course --- # CA195 — Special Events 1 credits · 1 hours CA 195 - Special Events CA 195 - Special Events -4 CLIN hours per week: 12 Students participate in hands-on catering production for community events that are established through the culinary arts program. These events will include Food Truck opportunities, buffet, and banquet style events for community organization fundraisers to multi-course wine maker dinners. Course --- # CA243 — Restaurant Management 3 credits · 3 hours CA 243 - Restaurant Management CA 243 - Restaurant Management LEC hours per week: 3 Students will become familiar with the operational, marketing, and managerial aspects of restaurant management with an emphasis on menu development and service management. Although the focus is on storeroom inventory control systems and prime cost control when managing a restaurant, analysis of menu evolution for food service operations and basic table service are included. Course --- # CA260 — A La Carte I 12 credits · 12 hours CA 260 - A La Carte I CA 260 - A La Carte I --- # CA261 — A La Carte II 12 credits · 12 hours CA 261 - A La Carte II CA 261 - A La Carte II --- # CA262 — Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours CA 262 - Service Management CA 262 - Service Management LEC hours per week: 3 This introductory course in hospitality management covers dining room management and emphasizes the service aspects that distinguish an outstanding dining experience. Topics include the history of the dining room, proper service techniques, sanitation requirements, and what it takes to manage the dining experience. Course --- # CA263 — A La Carte III (Fine Dining) 12 credits · 12 hours CA 263 - A La Carte III (Fine Dining) CA 263 - A La Carte III (Fine Dining) --- # DT151 — Shop Fundamentals/Forklift Training 1 credits · 1 hours DT 151 - Shop Fundamentals/Forklift Training DT 151 - Shop Fundamentals/Forklift Training -9 LEC hours per week: 8 --- # DT162 — Machinery Repair I 10 credits · 10 hours DT 162 - Machinery Repair I DT 162 - Machinery Repair I --- # DT163 — Machinery Repair II 8 credits · 8 hours DT 163 - Machinery Repair II DT 163 - Machinery Repair II --- # DT180 — Suspension and Alignment 1 credits · 1 hours DT 180 - Suspension and Alignment DT 180 - Suspension and Alignment -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT181 — Engines I 1 credits · 1 hours DT 181 - Engines I DT 181 - Engines I -14 LEC hours per week: 8 --- # DT183 — Electronics I 1 credits · 1 hours DT 183 - Electronics I DT 183 - Electronics I -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT185 — Drivetrains 1 credits · 1 hours DT 185 - Drivetrains DT 185 - Drivetrains -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT186 — Advanced Mechanics 1 credits · 1 hours DT 186 - Advanced Mechanics DT 186 - Advanced Mechanics -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Study of specialized machinery. Study and skill gained through working on specialized equipment such as farm equipment, logging equipment, trucks, and heavy equipment. This class will emphasize ASE/NATEF competency completion. Course --- # DT187 — Heating and Air Conditioning 5 credits · 5 hours DT 187 - Heating and Air Conditioning DT 187 - Heating and Air Conditioning LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT189 — Preventive Maintenance 1 credits · 1 hours DT 189 - Preventive Maintenance DT 189 - Preventive Maintenance -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Study of preventive maintenance on medium and heavy duty vehicles. Topics include truck classifications, P.M. programs, out of service criteria, wheels and rims, frame and cross-members, trailer maintenance, and coupling devices. Students must be seeking a degree or certificate in Diesel Technology. Course --- # DT191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours DT 191 - Cooperative Work Experience DT 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -21 CLIN hours per week: 63 Opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the diesel mechanics industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. This class will emphasize ASE/NATEF competency completion. Course --- # DT192 — Cooperative Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours DT 192 - Cooperative Seminar DT 192 - Cooperative Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect these relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also learn effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Evaluate the major roles of a leader. Differentiate between leadership and management. Examine interpersonal behaviors and the resulting effect on working relationships. Analyze stress and its impact on ef… --- # DT199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours DT 199 - Special Topics DT 199 - Special Topics -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Study and train to meet established local needs in the diesel mechanics industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Course --- # DT266 — Advanced Equipment Repair I 1 credits · 1 hours DT 266 - Advanced Equipment Repair I DT 266 - Advanced Equipment Repair I -10 --- # DT267 — Advanced Equipment Repair II 10 credits · 10 hours DT 267 - Advanced Equipment Repair II DT 267 - Advanced Equipment Repair II --- # DT268 — Advanced Equipment Repair III 1 credits · 1 hours DT 268 - Advanced Equipment Repair III DT 268 - Advanced Equipment Repair III -20 --- # DT280 — Brakes and Air Systems 1 credits · 1 hours DT 280 - Brakes and Air Systems DT 280 - Brakes and Air Systems -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT281 — Engines Advanced 1 credits · 1 hours DT 281 - Engines Advanced DT 281 - Engines Advanced -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT283 — Electronics II 1 credits · 1 hours DT 283 - Electronics II DT 283 - Electronics II -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT284 — Hydraulics 1 credits · 1 hours DT 284 - Hydraulics DT 284 - Hydraulics -5 LEC hours per week: 3.800 --- # DT292 — Leadership Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours DT 292 - Leadership Seminar DT 292 - Leadership Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 This course explores issues related to the cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and applying leadership skills to promote personal development. Provides professional improvement through techniques such as effective communication, conflict resolution, team building, employee engagement, and decision making. Course --- # DT297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours DT 297 - Special Projects DT 297 - Special Projects -15 --- # DRMA151 — Beginning Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours DRMA 151 - Beginning Acting I DRMA 151 - Beginning Acting I LEC hours per week: 1 --- # DRMA152 — Beginning Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours DRMA 152 - Beginning Acting II DRMA 152 - Beginning Acting II LEC hours per week: 1 Prerequisites: DRMA151 --- # DRMA153 — Beginning Acting III 3 credits · 3 hours DRMA 153 - Beginning Acting III DRMA 153 - Beginning Acting III LEC hours per week: 1 Prerequisites: DRMA152 --- # DRMA190 — Play Production I 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 190 - Play Production I DRMA 190 - Play Production I -5 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # DRMA191 — Play Production II 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 191 - Play Production II DRMA 191 - Play Production II -5 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # DRMA192 — Play Production III 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 192 - Play Production III DRMA 192 - Play Production III -5 LEC hours per week: 4 --- # DRMA251 — Intermediate Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours DRMA 251 - Intermediate Acting I DRMA 251 - Intermediate Acting I LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: DRMA153 --- # DRMA252 — Intermediate Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours DRMA 252 - Intermediate Acting II DRMA 252 - Intermediate Acting II LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: DRMA251 --- # DRMA253 — Intermediate Acting III 3 credits · 3 hours DRMA 253 - Intermediate Acting III DRMA 253 - Intermediate Acting III LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: DRMA252 --- # DRMA290 — Play Production IV 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 290 - Play Production IV DRMA 290 - Play Production IV -5 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # DRMA291 — Play Production V 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 291 - Play Production V DRMA 291 - Play Production V -5 LEC hours per week: 3 --- # DRMA292 — Play Production VI 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 292 - Play Production VI DRMA 292 - Play Production VI -5 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # DRMA298 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 298 - Special Topics DRMA 298 - Special Topics --- # DRMA299 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours DRMA 299 - Special Projects DRMA 299 - Special Projects -5 LEC hours per week: 3 --- # ECE144 — Early Childhood Education 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours ECE 144 - Early Childhood Education ECE 144 - Early Childhood Education -2 LEC hours per week: 2 Special topics in Early Childhood Education, may include seminars and workshops. Course --- # ECE150 — Math and Science for Early Childhood 5 credits · 5 hours ECE 150 - Math and Science for Early Childhood ECE 150 - Math and Science for Early Childhood LEC hours per week: 5 Focus on math and science for preschool and primary grade children. Students will learn how to create developmentally appropriate curriculum that will support young children in acquiring concepts and skills essential to basic understanding of math and science. Recommended: READ 088 . Course --- # ECE191 — Cooperative Work Experience 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 191 - Cooperative Work Experience ECE 191 - Cooperative Work Experience CLIN hours per week: 9 Provides hands-on experience in the early childhood field. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Course --- # ECE232 — The Arts In Early Childhood 5 credits · 5 hours ECE 232 - The Arts In Early Childhood ECE 232 - The Arts In Early Childhood LEC hours per week: 5 This course addresses the creative arts process in art, drama, literature, music, and movement for students preparing to work with young children. Students will learn to design arts curricula based on developmentally appropriate practice, learning theory and learning standards. Students will be introduced to creative art experiences for young children and activities that assist in the development of a young child’s creativity, and overall development. Course --- # ECE239 — Teaching Young Children - Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 239 - Teaching Young Children - Capstone ECE 239 - Teaching Young Children - Capstone LEC hours per week: 2 --- # ECE255 — Children At Risk 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 255 - Children At Risk ECE 255 - Children At Risk -3 LEC hours per week: 3 Methods of teaching dysregulated children. Focus on Adverse Childhood Experiences, resilience, brain development, child development, stress, and empowering children with self-regulation skills. Course --- # ECE291 — Cooperative Work Experience II 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 291 - Cooperative Work Experience II ECE 291 - Cooperative Work Experience II CLIN hours per week: 9 Opportunity to participate in hands-on training in the early childhood field. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Course --- # ECPE040 — Baby and You I 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 040 - Baby and You I ECPE 040 - Baby and You I LEC hours per week: 2 Observation and classroom experience for parents and infants birth to 12 months. Development of the infant and the changing family relationships are studied. Parents attend class with their infant. Course --- # ECPE041 — Baby and You II 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 041 - Baby and You II ECPE 041 - Baby and You II LEC hours per week: 2 Observation and classroom experience for parents and infants birth to 12 months. Development of the infant and the changing family relationships are studied. Parents attend class with their infant. Course --- # ECPE042 — Baby and You III 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 042 - Baby and You III ECPE 042 - Baby and You III LEC hours per week: 2 Observation and classroom experience for parents and infants birth to 12 months. Development of the infant and the changing family relationships are studied. Parents attend class with their infant. Course --- # ECPE050 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 050 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 050 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE051 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 051 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 051 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE052 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 052 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 052 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE053 — Tot Spot 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours ECPE 053 - Tot Spot ECPE 053 - Tot Spot LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE060 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 060 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 060 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE061 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 061 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 061 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE062 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 062 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 062 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE070 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 070 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 070 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 2 Group observation and participation experience for parents of three year olds to study and discuss relevant parenting topics. Discussions are enhanced through the use of current literature, videos, and guest speakers. Observing and interfacing with children three years old provide the laboratory experience. Course --- # ECPE071 — Parent Toddler Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 071 - Parent Toddler Relationships ECPE 071 - Parent Toddler Relationships LEC hours per week: 2 Group observation and participation experience for parents of three year olds to study and discuss relevant parenting topics. Discussions are enhanced through the use of current literature, videos, and guest speakers. Observing and interfacing with children three years old provide the laboratory experience. Course --- # ECPE100 — Parent Cooperative Preschool 1 credits · 1 hours ECPE 100 - Parent Cooperative Preschool ECPE 100 - Parent Cooperative Preschool -3 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # ECPE110 — Parent/Child Explorations In Art & Nature 2 credits · 2 hours ECPE 110 - Parent/Child Explorations In Art & Nature ECPE 110 - Parent/Child Explorations In Art & Nature LEC hours per week: 2 Participation experience for parents with an emphasis placed on creating developmentally appropriate art and nature experiences through hands on exploration. Parents enroll and attend with their children. Observation and interaction with children ages two to five-years-old provided through laboratory experience. Course --- # ECPE111 — Bringing Baby Home 1.2 credits · 1.2 hours ECPE 111 - Bringing Baby Home ECPE 111 - Bringing Baby Home LEC hours per week: 1.200 Bringing Baby Home is a research-based workshop developed by renowned relationship and parenting experts, Drs. John and Julie Gottman. Course --- # ECPE112 — Parenting The Love & Logic Way 1.2 credits · 1.2 hours ECPE 112 - Parenting The Love & Logic Way ECPE 112 - Parenting The Love & Logic Way LEC hours per week: 1.200 Parenting with Love and Logic is a philosophy of raising and teaching children, founded by Jim Fay and Foster W. Cline, M.D. Love and Logic is a way of working with children that puts parents and teachers back in control, teaches children to be responsible, and prepares young people to live in the real world, with its many choices and consequences. Course --- # ECPE140 — Parent Education and Involvement 1 credits · 1 hours ECPE 140 - Parent Education and Involvement ECPE 140 - Parent Education and Involvement -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Parenting classes for students who are parents of children from birth to age five or from age six to twelve. This course will include video modules and group discussion about positive ways to parent young children. Course --- # EDUC111 — Teaching and Learning Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EDUC 111 - Teaching and Learning Lab EDUC 111 - Teaching and Learning Lab -3 CLIN hours per week: 9 Designed for future teachers and those pursing a degree in education related field. Students will volunteer in a school setting to satisfy entry requirements of Teacher Education Program at four-year institutions. Students must volunteer 30 hours per credit. Course Prerequisites: READ088 --- # EMT130 — Emergency Medical Technician Program 10 credits · 10 hours EMT 130 - Emergency Medical Technician Program EMT 130 - Emergency Medical Technician Program LEC hours per week: 5 Prerequisites: READ088 --- # EST225 — Commercial Air Conditioning Systems 4 credits · 4 hours EST 225 - Commercial Air Conditioning Systems EST 225 - Commercial Air Conditioning Systems LEC hours per week: 2 --- # EST265 — Commercial Refrigeration 5 credits · 5 hours EST 265 - Commercial Refrigeration EST 265 - Commercial Refrigeration LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: EST110 --- # EST270 — Wind Power Plan Operations and Advanced Mech Sys 5 credits · 5 hours EST 270 - Wind Power Plan Operations and Advanced Mech Sys EST 270 - Wind Power Plan Operations and Advanced Mech Sys LEC hours per week: 4 --- # EST291 — Cooperative Training 1 credits · 1 hours EST 291 - Cooperative Training EST 291 - Cooperative Training -18 CLIN hours per week: 36 Opportunity to gain work experience in an energy related role as agreed upon by the employer, student and instructor. Course --- # ESTE103 — Principles of Electricity Theory 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 103 - Principles of Electricity Theory ESTE 103 - Principles of Electricity Theory LEC hours per week: 4 --- # ESTE104 — Principles of Electricity AC Application 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 104 - Principles of Electricity AC Application ESTE 104 - Principles of Electricity AC Application LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ESTE103 --- # ESTE105 — Principles of Power Generation and Distribution 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 105 - Principles of Power Generation and Distribution ESTE 105 - Principles of Power Generation and Distribution LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: EST132, ESTE104 --- # ESTE110 — Introduction to the National Electrical Code 2 credits · 2 hours ESTE 110 - Introduction to the National Electrical Code ESTE 110 - Introduction to the National Electrical Code LEC hours per week: 2 Course introduces student to the National Electrical Code (NEC), and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC), and Revised Code of Washington (RCW) as it relates to the electrical industry to familiarize students with legal code and electrical safety. May be taken as a preparation of industry technicians preparing to take the certification exam. Formerly: EST 260. Course --- # ESTE115 — Materials, Fasteners, and Raceways 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 115 - Materials, Fasteners, and Raceways ESTE 115 - Materials, Fasteners, and Raceways LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: ESTE110 --- # ESTE150 — Introduction To Controls 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 150 - Introduction To Controls ESTE 150 - Introduction To Controls LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: ESTE103, ESTE104 --- # ESTE201 — Electric Motors & Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours ESTE 201 - Electric Motors & Maintenance ESTE 201 - Electric Motors & Maintenance LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: ESTE104 --- # ESTE202 — Introduction to Solar PV and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ESTE 202 - Introduction to Solar PV and Applications ESTE 202 - Introduction to Solar PV and Applications LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: EST132, ESTE104 --- # ESTE204 — Introduction to Basic Electronics 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 204 - Introduction to Basic Electronics ESTE 204 - Introduction to Basic Electronics LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ESTE104 --- # ESTE250 — Programmable Logic Controllers 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 250 - Programmable Logic Controllers ESTE 250 - Programmable Logic Controllers LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: EST133, ESTE150, CS100, CS110 --- # ESTE255 — Direct Digital Controls 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 255 - Direct Digital Controls ESTE 255 - Direct Digital Controls LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: EST133, ESTE150, CS100, CS110, EST250, ESTE250 --- # ESTE270 — Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting 5 credits · 5 hours ESTE 270 - Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting ESTE 270 - Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: ESTE150 --- # ESTE275 — Instrumentation and SCADA 3 credits · 3 hours ESTE 275 - Instrumentation and SCADA ESTE 275 - Instrumentation and SCADA LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: ESTE270, ESTE250, ESTE255 --- # ESTM144 — Industrial Safety & Material Handling 5 credits · 5 hours ESTM 144 - Industrial Safety & Material Handling ESTM 144 - Industrial Safety & Material Handling LEC hours per week: 4 --- # ESTM145 — Tower Rescue and Climbing Competency 1.2 credits · 1.2 hours ESTM 145 - Tower Rescue and Climbing Competency ESTM 145 - Tower Rescue and Climbing Competency LEC hours per week: .8 Prerequisites: EST175 --- # ESTM220 — Industrial Mechanics 5 credits · 5 hours ESTM 220 - Industrial Mechanics ESTM 220 - Industrial Mechanics LEC hours per week: 4 --- # ESTM225 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 5 credits · 5 hours ESTM 225 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics ESTM 225 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics LEC hours per week: 3 --- # ESTM260 — Refrigeration Basics 5 credits · 5 hours ESTM 260 - Refrigeration Basics ESTM 260 - Refrigeration Basics LEC hours per week: 3 --- # ESTM263 — Refrigeration Components 5 credits · 5 hours ESTM 263 - Refrigeration Components ESTM 263 - Refrigeration Components LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: ESTM260 --- # ESTM265 — Commercial Heating and Boiler Systems 5 credits · 5 hours ESTM 265 - Commercial Heating and Boiler Systems ESTM 265 - Commercial Heating and Boiler Systems LEC hours per week: 2 --- # ENGL087 — Writing Essentials 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 087 - Writing Essentials ENGL 087 - Writing Essentials LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, short essays, and the writing process. Students will develop critical thinking through the use of expository, narrative, critical, analytical, and persuasive writing techniques. Instructors will use the WWCC writing rubric to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Formerly: ENG 087. Course --- # ENGL097 — Basic Expository Writing 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 097 - Basic Expository Writing ENGL 097 - Basic Expository Writing LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, essays, and the writing process. Students will develop critical thinking skills through the use of expository, narrative, critical, analytical, and persuasive writing techniques. Instructors use the WWCC writing rubric to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course Prerequisites: ENGL087 --- # ENGL098 — Co-requisite English for ENGL& 101 2 credits · 2 hours ENGL 098 - This course focuses on student development of structural and stylistic writing skills with a concentration on expository, critical, analytical, and persuasive essay techniques. Additionally, this course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, essays, and the writing process. Course Prerequisites: ENGL087, CAP087, IELP087 --- # ENGL118 — Baseball Literature and American Culture 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 118 - Baseball Literature and American Culture ENGL 118 - Baseball Literature and American Culture LEC hours per week: 5 Examines the short stories, poetry, novels, and non-fiction that focus on our national pastime in order to determine how authors perceive the game as reflective of larger issues in American life and the human condition. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course --- # ENGL144 — Introduction to Film 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 144 - Introduction to Film ENGL 144 - Introduction to Film LEC hours per week: 5 Examines selected films with emphasis on the variety of film types, techniques, and developing technology. Formerly: LIT 144. Course --- # ENGL147 — Comics As Literature 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 147 - Comics As Literature ENGL 147 - Comics As Literature LEC hours per week: 5 Study of comics from superhero to autobiography through close examination of graphic literature from the past and present. Formerly: LIT 147. Course --- # ENGL149 — Classic Children’s Literature 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 149 - Classic Children’s Literature ENGL 149 - Classic Children’s Literature LEC hours per week: 5 Examines literary fiction directed to children. Formerly: LIT 149. Course --- # ENGL210 — Myth and Folklore 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 210 - Myth and Folklore ENGL 210 - Myth and Folklore LEC hours per week: 5 Examines the myths and folktales of the world with an emphasis on literature and culture. Course taken prior to fall 2010 also accepted for diversity requirement. Formerly: LIT 210. Course --- # ENGL211 — Literature of The Spanish-Speaking World 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 211 - Literature of The Spanish-Speaking World ENGL 211 - Literature of The Spanish-Speaking World LEC hours per week: 5 This class examines some of the Spanish speaking world’s great literary traditions and texts in the form of poems, novels, stories, plays, essays, memoirs, music, film, and art, and includes authors of varied nations, ethnicities, social classes, and genders. The class studies Latinx artists from the United States as well. The literature includes works originally composed in Spanish as well as in English and encompasses literature variously identified as Latino, Hispan… --- # ENGL212 — Multicultural-American Literature 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 212 - Multicultural-American Literature ENGL 212 - Multicultural-American Literature LEC hours per week: 5 This course is an investigation into a specific multicultural American literary tradition chosen by the instructor. Students will read, analyze, discuss, and write about literary works in various forms and media of multicultural American writers. This body of literature covers different works inclusive of modernism and postmodernism as well as narratives that facilitate the expression of individual and communal multicultural perspectives and experiences. This course also compares si… --- # ENGL251 — Voices of Women In Literature 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 251 - Voices of Women In Literature ENGL 251 - Voices of Women In Literature LEC hours per week: 5 Surveys selected women writers across time and cultures. Time period covered ranges from the 18th to the 21st century. Formerly: LIT 251. Course --- # ENGL257 — Literature of The Inland Northwest 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 257 - Literature of The Inland Northwest ENGL 257 - Literature of The Inland Northwest LEC hours per week: 5 Examines the historical and contemporary literature of the Inland Northwest in fiction, poetry, personal memoir, and letters. Formerly: LIT 257. Course --- # ENGL270 — Genre Fiction 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 270 - Genre Fiction ENGL 270 - Genre Fiction LEC hours per week: 5 This course is an investigation into a particular genre of fiction chosen by the instructor. Examples of genres might include science fiction, romance, detective, western, dystopian, mystery, horror, etc. Works may represent a variety of media, eras, or cultures of origin, but they will be united by the structures, archetypes, and themes found in that chosen genre. Formerly: LIT 270. Course --- # ENGL277 — The Bible As Literature 5 credits · 5 hours ENGL 277 - The Bible As Literature ENGL 277 - The Bible As Literature LEC hours per week: 5 The Literature of the Bible is a five-credit course designed to introduce both beginning and experienced readers of the Bible to the artistry of its stories and poetry. Neither a religious nor historical approach is applied towards the biblical text; instead, the Bible is approached from a literary standpoint. Formerly: LIT 277. Course --- # ELA001 — Educational Interview 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 001 - Educational Interview ELA 001 - Educational Interview LEC hours per week: 1 Learner-focused college readiness course designed to provide English Language Acquisition (ELA) learners with an understanding of college culture, learning needs and goal setting. The course is ith students one-to-one, in small or large groups, or in a combination of these configurations. State-mandated assessment as well as the college’s registration processes are included. Course has fully developed modules of instruction and is as a computer enhanced course. Course --- # ELA005 — ELA Foundations 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 005 - ELA Foundations ELA 005 - ELA Foundations -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA010 — ELA10 Reading 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 010 - ELA10 Reading ELA 010 - ELA10 Reading -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA014 — ELA Communications 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 014 - ELA Communications ELA 014 - ELA Communications -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA015 — Communication 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 015 - Communication ELA 015 - Communication -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA023 — ELA Health and Nutrition 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 023 - ELA Health and Nutrition ELA 023 - ELA Health and Nutrition LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for ELA students seeking a diploma through the High School 21+ program. Course content emphasizes the importance of knowledge, attitudes, and practices relating to personal health and wellness. Students will also gain familiarity with evidence-based writing, reading for comprehension, computer/media literacy, mathematics, and employability concepts used in health and nutrition. Students who successfully complete this course can earn a High School 21+ credit in Health; students c… --- # ELA030 — ELA B 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 030 - ELA B ELA 030 - ELA B -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA031 — ELA United States History and Government and the Arts 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 031 - ELA United States History and Government and the Arts ELA 031 - ELA United States History and Government and the Arts LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will investigate US History and Government through a variety of multimedia, reading, writing, fine art, and music. Students will respond to a wide variety of themes, by era in American History, beginning with the American Revolution… --- # ELA034 — ELA Washington State History 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours ELA 034 - ELA Washington State History ELA 034 - ELA Washington State History LEC hours per week: 2.5 This course is designed for students seeking an adult high school diploma through the High School 21 program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. In this course, students will investigate Washington state history and government through a variety of multimedia, reading, writing, art, and music. Students will get a foundational overview of Washington state, its history and government, beginning with the geographical location and features, exploration… --- # ELA042 — ELA Integrated Digital English Acceleration 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 042 - ELA Integrated Digital English Acceleration ELA 042 - ELA Integrated Digital English Acceleration -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA060 — Multi-Level ELA 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 060 - Multi-Level ELA ELA 060 - Multi-Level ELA -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA065 — Basic E-Learning for ELA 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 065 - Basic E-Learning for ELA ELA 065 - Basic E-Learning for ELA -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA066 — E-Learning for ELA 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 066 - E-Learning for ELA ELA 066 - E-Learning for ELA -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA067 — Beginning Writing Essentials 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 067 - Beginning Writing Essentials ELA 067 - Beginning Writing Essentials LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, and the writing process. Students learn the basics of sentence structure, informative, and narrative writing. Instructors will use the Career and College Readiness Standards level B to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # ELA068 — Beginning Reading Improvement 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 068 - Beginning Reading Improvement ELA 068 - Beginning Reading Improvement -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourages and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and reading efficiency to better meet career and college reading demands. Students will be assessed at a level B of the CCRS. Course --- # ELA070 — Special Purposes In ELA 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 070 - Special Purposes In ELA ELA 070 - Special Purposes In ELA -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # ELA077 — ELA Intermediate Writing Essentials 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 077 - ELA Intermediate Writing Essentials ELA 077 - ELA Intermediate Writing Essentials LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, and the writing process. Students learn the basics of sentence structure, informative, and narrative writing. Instructors will use the Career and College Readiness Standards Level C to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # ELA078 — ELA Intermediate Reading Improvement 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 078 - ELA Intermediate Reading Improvement ELA 078 - ELA Intermediate Reading Improvement -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourages and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and reading efficiency to better meet career and college reading demands. Students will be assessed at a level C of the CCRS. Course --- # ELA087 — ELA Reading Improvement 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 087 - ELA Reading Improvement ELA 087 - ELA Reading Improvement LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on developing an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourages and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking and reading efficiency to better meet college reading demands. Course --- # ELA088 — ELA Writing Essentials 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 088 - ELA Writing Essentials ELA 088 - ELA Writing Essentials LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, short essays, and the writing process. Students will develop critical thinking through the use of expository, narrative, critical, analytical, and persuasive writing techniques. Instructors will use the WWCC writing rubric to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # ELA090 — ELA Transitions 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours ELA 090 - ELA Transitions ELA 090 - ELA Transitions LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course allows students to develop and demonstrate strategies to adjust to the college experience, to develop a better understanding of the learning process, learn about programs and pathways available on campus, understand current abilities, characteristics, readiness to learn, and to acquire essential academic survival skills as students transition to higher level classes. Course --- # ELA092 — ELA Health & Fitness 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 092 - ELA Health & Fitness ELA 092 - ELA Health & Fitness LEC hours per week: 5 This course allows students to enhance physical fitness, develop lifelong skills through fitness activities and introduce students to assessment tools used to develop lifelong exercise habits. Course --- # ELA093 — ELA Academic Orientation/Support 1 credits · 1 hours ELA 093 - ELA Academic Orientation/Support ELA 093 - ELA Academic Orientation/Support LEC hours per week: 1 This course includes orientation, assessment, placement, and program options for students entering the Transitional Studies/Open Doors program. Students will learn about the resources and services available to them across campus. Students will explore their abilities, characteristics, and readiness to learn; identify personal, educational, and employment background and interest; student will identify skill gaps, learning differences and other barriers to learning and learn and identify… --- # ELA097 — ELA Basic Expository Writing 5 credits · 5 hours ELA 097 - ELA Basic Expository Writing ELA 097 - ELA Basic Expository Writing LEC hours per week: 5 This course focuses on the composition of well-developed sentences, paragraphs, essays, and the writing process. Students will develop critical thinking skills through the use of expository, narrative, critical, analytical, and persuasive writing techniques. Instructors use the WWCC writing rubric to evaluate competencies and ensure developmental progression. Course --- # EV100 — Forklift for EV 1 credits · 1 hours EV 100 - Forklift for EV EV 100 - Forklift for EV LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # EV101 — Establishing A Vinifera Vineyard 4 credits · 4 hours EV 101 - Establishing A Vinifera Vineyard EV 101 - Establishing A Vinifera Vineyard LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: EV107 --- # EV102 — Maintaining A Vinifera Vineyard 4 credits · 4 hours EV 102 - Maintaining A Vinifera Vineyard EV 102 - Maintaining A Vinifera Vineyard LEC hours per week: 3 CLIN hours per week: 3 Provides the skills necessary for maintaining the vineyard from the point of dormancy through the harvest. Emphasizes crop monitoring techniques, pruning methods, bloom, vine manipulation, determining vine health, as well as the relationship that exists between the grower and the vintner. Course Prerequisites: EV101 --- # EV103 — Advanced Vineyard Management 1 credits · 1 hours EV 103 - Advanced Vineyard Management EV 103 - Advanced Vineyard Management -5 LEC hours per week: 1 Prerequisites: EV102 --- # EV106 — Intro to Enology & Viticulture for Wine Business 3 credits · 3 hours EV 106 - Intro to Enology & Viticulture for Wine Business EV 106 - Intro to Enology & Viticulture for Wine Business LEC hours per week: 3 A survey of viticultural and winemaking practices employed in wine production during harvest. Emphasis on harvest winemaking operations includes: crush, press, fermentation, maceration, and barrel use. Vineyard harvest operation includes: maturity sampling, bird netting and fall harvest. Basic sensory analysis of wines will be performed to begin the process of palate training. Course --- # EV107 — Introduction to Viticulture and Enology 4 credits · 4 hours EV 107 - Introduction to Viticulture and Enology EV 107 - Introduction to Viticulture and Enology LEC hours per week: 3 CLIN hours per week: 3 A survey of the different viticultural and winemaking practices employed in wine production during harvest. Emphasis on vineyard harvest operations including: maturity sampling, bird netting and fall harvest. Involves the vintage productions of wines sold at College Cellars. Basic sensory analysis of wines will be performed to begin the process of palate training. Course --- # EV108 — Wine Industry Marketplace 2 credits · 2 hours EV 108 - Wine Industry Marketplace EV 108 - Wine Industry Marketplace LEC hours per week: 2 Provides insights and experiences necessary to become not only a successful job applicant, but an informed and knowledgeable wine industry participant. Introduce you to the wine industry value chain, major players, industry associations and resources, industry statistics and current events. We will investigate the employers’ perspective as well as strategic job seeking, networking, and interview tactics. Using this information, students will be able to match their personal and professional skills to op… --- # EV120 — Introduction to Chemistry for Wine Students 3 credits · 3 hours EV 120 - Introduction to Chemistry for Wine Students EV 120 - Introduction to Chemistry for Wine Students LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: EV107 --- # EV131 — Essentials of Winery Compliance 2 credits · 2 hours EV 131 - Essentials of Winery Compliance EV 131 - Essentials of Winery Compliance LEC hours per week: 2 An introduction to winery compliance covering application processes, recordkeeping and reporting requirements for the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB), the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), and the Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR). Course --- # EV140 — Writing for The Winery 2 credits · 2 hours EV 140 - Writing for The Winery EV 140 - Writing for The Winery LEC hours per week: 2 Entails exchanges of ideas about what exists, what could exist and what could be done better in written materials for winery marketing publications. Sessions will include a mix of writing assignments, follow-up critiques, guest speakers with professional wine writing experience and a field trip to a winery. Recommended: ENGL& 101 . Course --- # EV143 — Wine Marketing 5 credits · 5 hours EV 143 - Wine Marketing EV 143 - Wine Marketing LEC hours per week: 5 Examine the business activities of marketing; product, place, price, and promotion. Understand the role of marketing in the wine industry and the process used to make effective business decisions. Emphasis on global business, including eCommerce as it relates to marketing strategy. Course --- # EV175 — Vineyard and Winery Spanish 1 credits · 1 hours EV 175 - Vineyard and Winery Spanish EV 175 - Vineyard and Winery Spanish -3 LEC hours per week: 3 Designed for English speakers who work with winery and vineyard employees whose first language is Spanish. Covers basic pronunciation and verb conjugations while emphasizing vocabulary and expressions specific to the vineyard and winery. Course --- # EV180 — Wines of The World 1 credits · 1 hours EV 180 - Wines of The World EV 180 - Wines of The World LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # EV189 — Sensory Analysis of Wine 3 credits · 3 hours EV 189 - Sensory Analysis of Wine EV 189 - Sensory Analysis of Wine LEC hours per week: 3 Sensory analysis specific to wine production with a focus on the effect of appearance on taste perception, as well as olfactory and taste transduction mechanisms. The class will focus on specific wine varietals, use of oak in winemaking, secondary fermentation, characteristics and individual wine component threshold identification. The purpose of the course is to students to train their palates to make informed decision making during wine production. Course Prerequisites: EV107 --- # EV193 — Winery Operations Management 3 credits · 3 hours EV 193 - Winery Operations Management EV 193 - Winery Operations Management LEC hours per week: 3 A multi-dimensional course on winery management and operations. Course includes, but not limited to, annual planning and budgets, labor relations, supervision and leadership, workplace health and safety issues, supply and product control, and best management practices for energy use. Disposal of liquid and solid winery waste will also be covered, as well as storage and distribution systems. Course Prerequisites: EV107 --- # EV199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours EV 199 - Special Topics EV 199 - Special Topics -6 LEC hours per week: 6 Study and train to meet established local needs in the enology and viticulture industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Course --- # EV203 — Science of Winemaking I 3 credits · 3 hours EV 203 - Science of Winemaking I EV 203 - Science of Winemaking I LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: EV120, EV102 --- # EV204 — Science of Winemaking II 5 credits · 5 hours EV 204 - Science of Winemaking II EV 204 - Science of Winemaking II LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: EV203 --- # EV205 — Science of Winemaking III 4 credits · 4 hours EV 205 - Science of Winemaking III EV 205 - Science of Winemaking III LEC hours per week: 3 CLIN hours per week: 3 Focus on stabilization and clarification of both white and red wines on the way to bottling. It will include both heat and cold stability as well as filtration and fining techniques of wine. The culmination of the course will be when wines which students started in EV 107 are blended, filtered, fined and bottled. Excursions to other wineries as well as guest speakers are included. Course Prerequisites: EV204 --- # EV230 — Advanced Vineyard Management 3 credits · 3 hours EV 230 - Advanced Vineyard Management EV 230 - Advanced Vineyard Management LEC hours per week: 1 CLIN hours per week: 6 Designed for viticulture and enology students who wish to further develop their wine-growing acumen and vineyard technology experience. This will be a combination of in-class lecture, followed by field work with a heavy emphasis on grapevine biochemistry as it relates to winemaking. Students will be responsible for maintaining an assignment vineyard block, under the supervision of the course instructor. Attention will be placed on proper canopy management, varietal and gene… Prerequisites: EV102 --- # EV286 — Winemaking Practicum I 2 credits · 2 hours EV 286 - Winemaking Practicum I EV 286 - Winemaking Practicum I -12 CLIN hours per week: 36 Students experience hands-on learning while working at a selected winery and receiving supervision from a professional vintner. Course Prerequisites: EV203 --- # EV297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours EV 297 - Special Projects EV 297 - Special Projects -10 --- # EV299 — Professional Wine Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours EV 299 - Professional Wine Leadership EV 299 - Professional Wine Leadership LEC hours per week: 1 --- # FYE101 — First Year Experience 3 credits · 3 hours FYE 101 - First Year Experience FYE 101 - First Year Experience LEC hours per week: 3 Students become active, responsible, and successful learners through this course. Upon completion, students will articulate a clear understanding of strategies required to meet their life goals and be prepared to take necessary steps. Course --- # FYE111 — First Year Experience - Module 1 1 credits · 1 hours FYE 111 - First Year Experience - Module 1 FYE 111 - First Year Experience - Module 1 LEC hours per week: 1 Module 1, I Can Do This–Next Steps. Empowers students to become active, responsible, and successful learners. Upon completion, students will demonstrate a clear understanding of strategies required to meet their life goals. Course --- # FYE112 — First Year Experience - Module 2 1 credits · 1 hours FYE 112 - First Year Experience - Module 2 FYE 112 - First Year Experience - Module 2 LEC hours per week: 1 Module 2, Active Learning–Healthy Minds. Empowers students to become active, responsible, and successful learners. Upon completion, students will demonstrate a clear understanding of strategies required to meet their life goals. Course --- # FYE113 — First Year Experience - Module 3 1 credits · 1 hours FYE 113 - First Year Experience - Module 3 FYE 113 - First Year Experience - Module 3 LEC hours per week: 1 Module 3, Healthy Minds, Building Bridges, and Finals. Empowers students to become active, responsible, and successful learners. Upon completion, students will demonstrate a clear understanding of strategies required to meet their life goals. Course --- # GWST107 — Gender Perceptions In American Film 5 credits · 5 hours GWST 107 - Gender Perceptions In American Film GWST 107 - Gender Perceptions In American Film LEC hours per week: 5 This class uses American films from a variety of genres and decades as primary texts to study representations and ideas of masculinity and femininity. Students will be asked to think critically about where their ideas about gender come from and how these ideas are perpetuated and reinforced in media. Student may not receive credit for both GWST 107 and HUM 107 . Course --- # GWST180 — Human Sexuality 5 credits · 5 hours GWST 180 - Human Sexuality GWST 180 - Human Sexuality LEC hours per week: 5 Study of sexual facts, attitudes, morals, and behavior. Examination of how society impacts our sexual values and behavior, as well as exploration of diverse experiences of others. Course will cover basic biology, as well as a focus on psychosocial issues related to and impacting sexual behaviors. Course for adults–lectures and films may contain explicit language, nudity, and graphic material. Student may not earn credit for both PSYC& 180 and GWST 180. Course taken prior to fall 2010 also accepted for diversity requir… --- # GWST200 — Introduction to Gender Studies 5 credits · 5 hours GWST 200 - Introduction to Gender Studies GWST 200 - Introduction to Gender Studies LEC hours per week: 5 Analysis of the construction and enforcement of gender differences and inequalities, studied from a multidisciplinary and multicultural perspective. Emphasis on the intersection of ethnicity, nationality, class, and gender in women’s lives, and how these intersecting constructs impact women’s past, present, and future contributions. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course --- # GWST251 — Voices of Women In Literature 5 credits · 5 hours GWST 251 - Voices of Women In Literature GWST 251 - Voices of Women In Literature LEC hours per week: 5 Survey of selected women writers across time and cultures. Time period covered ranges from the 18th to the 21st century. Formerly: WST 251. Course --- # GED010 — AEP GED Skill Building Language Arts 1 credits · 1 hours GED 010 - AEP GED Skill Building Language Arts GED 010 - AEP GED Skill Building Language Arts -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED011 — AEP GED Skill Building Social Studies 1 credits · 1 hours GED 011 - AEP GED Skill Building Social Studies GED 011 - AEP GED Skill Building Social Studies -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED012 — AEP GED Skill Building Science 1 credits · 1 hours GED 012 - AEP GED Skill Building Science GED 012 - AEP GED Skill Building Science -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED013 — AEP GED Skill Building Math 1 credits · 1 hours GED 013 - AEP GED Skill Building Math GED 013 - AEP GED Skill Building Math -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED014 — GED Skill Building 1 credits · 1 hours GED 014 - GED Skill Building GED 014 - GED Skill Building -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED015 — GED Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours GED 015 - GED Preparation GED 015 - GED Preparation -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED020 — AEP GED Language Arts 1 credits · 1 hours GED 020 - AEP GED Language Arts GED 020 - AEP GED Language Arts -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED021 — AEP GED Social Studies 1 credits · 1 hours GED 021 - AEP GED Social Studies GED 021 - AEP GED Social Studies -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED022 — AEP GED Science 1 credits · 1 hours GED 022 - AEP GED Science GED 022 - AEP GED Science -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED023 — AEP GED Mathematics 1 credits · 1 hours GED 023 - AEP GED Mathematics GED 023 - AEP GED Mathematics -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED024 — GED Skill Building 1 credits · 1 hours GED 024 - GED Skill Building GED 024 - GED Skill Building -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED025 — GED Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours GED 025 - GED Preparation GED 025 - GED Preparation -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED030 — CAP GED Skill Building Language Arts 1 credits · 1 hours GED 030 - CAP GED Skill Building Language Arts GED 030 - CAP GED Skill Building Language Arts -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED031 — CAP GED Skill Building Social Studies 1 credits · 1 hours GED 031 - CAP GED Skill Building Social Studies GED 031 - CAP GED Skill Building Social Studies -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED032 — CAP GED Skill Building Science 1 credits · 1 hours GED 032 - CAP GED Skill Building Science GED 032 - CAP GED Skill Building Science -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED033 — CAP GED Skill Building Math 1 credits · 1 hours GED 033 - CAP GED Skill Building Math GED 033 - CAP GED Skill Building Math -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED040 — CAP GED Language Arts 1 credits · 1 hours GED 040 - CAP GED Language Arts GED 040 - CAP GED Language Arts -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED041 — CAP GED Social Studies 1 credits · 1 hours GED 041 - CAP GED Social Studies GED 041 - CAP GED Social Studies -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED042 — CAP GED Science 1 credits · 1 hours GED 042 - CAP GED Science GED 042 - CAP GED Science -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GED043 — CAP GED Mathematics 1 credits · 1 hours GED 043 - CAP GED Mathematics GED 043 - CAP GED Mathematics -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # GEOG105 — Physical Geography 5 credits · 5 hours GEOG 105 - Physical Geography GEOG 105 - Physical Geography LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL097, READ088 --- # GEOG210 — Introduction to Weather 5 credits · 5 hours GEOG 210 - Introduction to Weather GEOG 210 - Introduction to Weather LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: MATH046, ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # GEOG211 — Introduction to Climate and Climate Change 5 credits · 5 hours GEOG 211 - Introduction to Climate and Climate Change GEOG 211 - Introduction to Climate and Climate Change LEC hours per week: 5 An introductory course in climatology, the study of Earth’s present, past, and future climate. Examine natural and anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change on various timescales (from tens of years to hundreds of millions of years). Included are the effects of atmospheric greenhouse gases, tectonic climate forcing, orbital cycle variations, deep ocean circulation, and biological feedbacks. This course does not include a lab. Students may not earn credit for both… Prerequisites: MATH046, ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # GEOG212 — Introduction to Climate and Climate Change w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours GEOG 212 - Introduction to Climate and Climate Change w/Lab GEOG 212 - Introduction to Climate and Climate Change w/Lab LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: MATH014, ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # GEOL115 — Survey of Earth Science 5 credits · 5 hours GEOL 115 - Survey of Earth Science GEOL 115 - Survey of Earth Science LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: ENGL087, AENG100, READ088 --- # GIS150 — Intro to GIS 3 credits · 3 hours GIS 150 - Intro to GIS GIS 150 - Intro to GIS LEC hours per week: 2 --- # GIS151 — Advanced GIS 3 credits · 3 hours GIS 151 - Advanced GIS GIS 151 - Advanced GIS LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: GIS150 --- # GIS152 — Practical Agricultural Application of GIS 3 credits · 3 hours GIS 152 - Practical Agricultural Application of GIS GIS 152 - Practical Agricultural Application of GIS LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: GIS151 --- # HPER105 — Jogging 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 105 - Jogging HPER 105 - Jogging LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER107 — Tone Zone I 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 107 - Tone Zone I HPER 107 - Tone Zone I LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER108 — Tone Zone II 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 108 - Tone Zone II HPER 108 - Tone Zone II LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER109 — Tone Zone III 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 109 - Tone Zone III HPER 109 - Tone Zone III LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER139 — Archery I 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 139 - Archery I HPER 139 - Archery I LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER140 — Archery II 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 140 - Archery II HPER 140 - Archery II LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER144 — Walking I 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 144 - Walking I HPER 144 - Walking I LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER147 — Walking II 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 147 - Walking II HPER 147 - Walking II LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER148 — Walking III 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 148 - Walking III HPER 148 - Walking III LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER160 — Basic Rodeo Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 160 - Basic Rodeo Skills and Rules HPER 160 - Basic Rodeo Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER161 — Intermediate Rodeo Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 161 - Intermediate Rodeo Skills and Rules HPER 161 - Intermediate Rodeo Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER162 — Advanced Rodeo Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 162 - Advanced Rodeo Skills and Rules HPER 162 - Advanced Rodeo Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER166 — Yoga I 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 166 - Yoga I HPER 166 - Yoga I LEC hours per week: 1 This course will explore the theory, knowledge, research, and discussions exploring general yoga principles and lifetime fitness. The workout component will be in the concurrently enrolled HPER 167 class. Correlate yoga movement with affected muscle groups. Outline yoga techniques and practices in relation to stress management. Explain the lifetime fitness value of yoga. Design a customized yoga workout plan. Course Topics: Historical background Hip openers Spinal twists Strong leg postures Balance postures Back bends Chest openers Str… --- # HPER167 — Yoga II 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 167 - Yoga II HPER 167 - Yoga II --- # HPER171 — Basketball Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 171 - Basketball Skills and Rules HPER 171 - Basketball Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER172 — Baseball/Softball Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 172 - Baseball/Softball Skills and Rules HPER 172 - Baseball/Softball Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER174 — Volleyball Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 174 - Volleyball Skills and Rules HPER 174 - Volleyball Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER177 — Soccer Skills and Rules 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 177 - Soccer Skills and Rules HPER 177 - Soccer Skills and Rules LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER181 — Basketball Methods and Materials 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 181 - Basketball Methods and Materials HPER 181 - Basketball Methods and Materials LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER182 — Baseball/Softball Methods and Materials 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 182 - Baseball/Softball Methods and Materials HPER 182 - Baseball/Softball Methods and Materials LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER184 — Volleyball Methods and Materials 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 184 - Volleyball Methods and Materials HPER 184 - Volleyball Methods and Materials LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER187 — Soccer Methods and Materials 2 credits · 2 hours HPER 187 - Soccer Methods and Materials HPER 187 - Soccer Methods and Materials LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # HPER188 — Basic Fitness I 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 188 - Basic Fitness I HPER 188 - Basic Fitness I LEC hours per week: 1 This course will explore the theory knowledge, research, and online discussions exploring general exercise principles and lifetime fitness. The workout component will be included in the concurrently enrolled HPER 189 class. Course --- # HPER189 — Basic Fitness II 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 189 - Basic Fitness II HPER 189 - Basic Fitness II --- # HPER190 — Basic Fitness III 1 credits · 1 hours HPER 190 - Basic Fitness III HPER 190 - Basic Fitness III Prerequisites: HPER188, HPER189 --- # HPER264 — Stress Management 3 credits · 3 hours HPER 264 - Stress Management HPER 264 - Stress Management LEC hours per week: 3 Stress is a normal part of life. Some of the most common triggers associated with stress will be discussed. Students will learn techniques to manage these stressors in a healthful way. Both physical and mental coping skills will be explored. This course counts as an ELECTIVE toward an AA degree, NOT as an ACTIVITY COURSE. Course --- # HPER267 — Outdoor Recreation 5 credits · 5 hours HPER 267 - Outdoor Recreation HPER 267 - Outdoor Recreation LEC hours per week: 4 --- # HPER268 — Diversity In Sports 5 credits · 5 hours HPER 268 - Diversity In Sports HPER 268 - Diversity In Sports LEC hours per week: 5 This course will examine diversity issues in the sporting world from the 1930’s to present day. Topics will include athletes that have overcome social biases such as race, gender, religion and disability in the context of the Olympics, Special Olympics, Paralympics, NCAA and professional sports. This course counts an elective and diversity credit toward the AA degree, not as an activity course. Course --- # HPER274 — Personal and Community Health and Hygiene 5 credits · 5 hours HPER 274 - Personal and Community Health and Hygiene HPER 274 - Personal and Community Health and Hygiene LEC hours per week: 5 This course will present current information to students and enable them to make intelligent decisions concerning their physical, mental, and social well-being. The importance of positive personality and self-image is also stressed as a basis for sound health decisions. This course counts as an ELECTIVE toward an AA degree, NOT as an ACTIVITY COURSE. Course --- # HSC001 — Multi-Level English Language Support 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 001 - Multi-Level English Language Support HSC 001 - Multi-Level English Language Support -11 LEC hours per week: 9 --- # HSC013 — Math 1 - Pre-Algebra 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 013 - Math 1 - Pre-Algebra HSC 013 - Math 1 - Pre-Algebra -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will read, write, and interpret basic mathematical information using whole numbers, fractions, benchmark percentages, and decimals. Students will be introduced to basic patterns, data, algebraic concepts, measurement, geometry, and computational skills to solve 1-2 step contextualized real life problems. All students who are under 19 years of age must have a signed release from their school district. Students 16-18 years of age must first be admitted to the College following Alternative Education P… --- # HSC014 — Applied Math In Context 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 014 - Applied Math In Context HSC 014 - Applied Math In Context -5 LEC hours per week: 5 HSC 014 is an exploration of mathematics intended to increase exposure, skills, confidence, and motivation for further mathematical learning. Real numbers, percents, patterns, data, measurement, geometry, algebraic concepts, and skills will be studied within meaningful contexts that derive from the world around us. This course will satisfy the Algebra 1 requirement for high school credit. Course is cross listed with MATH 014 and CAP 014 . Credit can only be earned for one of these courses: CAP 014 , H… --- # HSC015 — High School Geometry 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 015 - High School Geometry HSC 015 - High School Geometry -5 LEC hours per week: 5 High School Geometry exposes student to plane Euclidean geometry by using the concepts of congruence, similarity, and symmetry. Students will develop definitions and use technology to with transformations and dilations to prove congruence and similarities of geometric shapes. Students build on prior knowledge of right triangles and be introduced to Trigonometry. This course will satisfy the Geometry requirement for HS+ credit. Course is cross listed with CAP 015 . Credit can only be earned for one of these… --- # HSC021 — Introductory Algebra for Precalculus 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 021 - Introductory Algebra for Precalculus HSC 021 - Introductory Algebra for Precalculus -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This introductory algebra course prepares students for the The course focuses on developing and applying numeric, algebraic, graphic, and metacognitive skills necessary for success in MATH 041. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 021 , HSC 021, or MATH 021 . Course Prerequisites: MATH014, CAP014, HSC014 --- # HSC024 — General Science 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 024 - General Science HSC 024 - General Science -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students seeking a high school credits through the AEP/Open Doors Youth Re-Engagement Program, students studying for the GED exam, and students seeking educational enrichment. Students will explore foundational topics in science; a special focus will be placed on understanding those issues within the context of everyday life. Throughout this course students will gain familiarity with evidence-based writing, reading for comprehension, media/computer literacy, and mathematical concepts used… --- # HSC029 — Art 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 029 - Art HSC 029 - Art -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will explore foundational topics in the arts. Course --- # HSC034 — Current World Problems 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 034 - Current World Problems HSC 034 - Current World Problems -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 The course explores a variety of cultural, social, economic and environmental issues in a contemporary world context. Students will examine contemporary human rights issues around the world. Global links are a central theme, as we evaluate how issues elsewhere manifest at home. Course Attribute(s): None --- # HSC035 — HSC Geography and World Affairs 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 035 - HSC Geography and World Affairs HSC 035 - HSC Geography and World Affairs -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course studies world geography and contemporary national and international issues. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 058 or HSC 035. Course --- # HSC036 — American Government 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 036 - American Government HSC 036 - American Government -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course covers the purposes, organization and function of government, including the laws and political systems specific to the United States, with special attention to the principles in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. All topics are viewed through the lens of civic involvement and responsibility. Course --- # HSC037 — U.S. History II 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 037 - U.S. History II HSC 037 - U.S. History II -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This is a survey course covering the history and culture of the United States from 1898 to the present. An emphasis is placed on the establishment of our democratic form of government based on responsibilities of good citizenship, what happened in the United States these last 100+ years and to appreciate how 20th century Americans lived and experienced the great events. Course --- # HSC039 — Pacific Northwest History 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 039 - Pacific Northwest History HSC 039 - Pacific Northwest History -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course focuses on geography, Native tribes and their cultures, explorers, pioneer settlement, government, economy, and ecology of the Pacific Northwest states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho from earliest times to the present. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 033 or HSC 039. Course --- # HSC040 — HSC Physical Science I 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 040 - HSC Physical Science I HSC 040 - HSC Physical Science I -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course introduces the physical sciences, including topics from the fields of physics, astronomy, and geology. Emphasis is on employing the Scientific Method in preparation for advanced to college-level science courses. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: HSC 040 or CAP 040 . Course --- # HSC041 — Biology IA 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 041 - Biology IA HSC 041 - Biology IA -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Biology I is the first of two courses covering the life science of biology, including a study of evolution, homeostasis (internal environment), nutrition, fitness, energy, and the cell. This course prepares students to pass the end-of-course biology test required for WA State graduation. Course --- # HSC042 — Biology IB 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 042 - Biology IB HSC 042 - Biology IB -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Biology II is the second of two courses covering the life science of biology, including energy and ecosystems; reproduction, genetics, and inheritance; development and growth; and interaction and interdependence among organisms. This course will prepare students to pass the end-of-course biology exam required for WA State high school graduation. Course --- # HSC044 — College Preparation Chemistry 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 044 - College Preparation Chemistry HSC 044 - College Preparation Chemistry -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course studies matter’s composition, structure, and properties and how matter changes. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: HSC 044 or CAP 044 . Course --- # HSC055 — Basic Communications & Technology 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 055 - Basic Communications & Technology HSC 055 - Basic Communications & Technology -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students at all levels of literacy competency. This e-learning course familiarizes beginners with the basic operation and navigation of the computer, utilizes office programs for college writing and occupational applications, enhances basic communication skills using e-mail, s students gain basic keyboarding skills, and become competent using work-related computer applications. Students will be prepared to use the computer as a tool to continue their edu… --- # HSC056 — Advanced Communications & Technology 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 056 - Advanced Communications & Technology HSC 056 - Advanced Communications & Technology -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is for those who can independently navigate technology on their own, but may need occasional assistance, and may need to improve typing skills. This course will also include creating presentations, creating simple spreadsheets and graph in Excel, and exploring carious file management options (I.e., One Drive, etc.). Students would have the ability to navigate an online course independently with little or no guidance from the instructor. Students who successfully c… --- # HSC057 — Introduction to Career Pathways 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 057 - Introduction to Career Pathways HSC 057 - Introduction to Career Pathways -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.5 This course introduces students to the opportunities for advancing their education and career skills through various pathways at WWCC. Emphasis is placed on understanding program requirements and financial planning. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: HSC 057 or CAP 057 . Course --- # HSC060 — Algebra IA 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 060 - Algebra IA HSC 060 - Algebra IA -5 LEC hours per week: 5 The first half of a modern high school algebra sequence with a focus in seven major topics: transition from arithmetic to algebra, solving equations & inequalities, probability and statistics, proportional reasoning, linear equations and functions. Course --- # HSC061 — Algebra IB 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 061 - Algebra IB HSC 061 - Algebra IB -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course fulfills the second half of a modern high school algebra sequence with a focus in seven major topics: transition from arithmetic to algebra, solving equations and inequalities, probability and statistics, proportional reasoning, linear equations and functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, and operations on polynomials. Course --- # HSC062 — Algebra IC 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 062 - Algebra IC HSC 062 - Algebra IC -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This class will focus on a review of Algebra IA and IB. Students will communicate understanding through state constructed practical based questions. This course prepares students to pass the End of Course assessment. The students have the opportunity to create a Collection of Evidence as an alternate demonstration of their proficiency to the State. Course --- # HSC063 — Geometry IA 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 063 - Geometry IA HSC 063 - Geometry IA -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course fulfills the first half in the fundamentals of plane geometry, covering the vocabulary and concept of geometry through the use of formal proof and algebra. Completion of the geometry sequence prepares students for higher level mathematics courses and for those science courses requiring a working knowledge of geometry. Course --- # HSC064 — Geometry IB 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 064 - Geometry IB HSC 064 - Geometry IB -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Course fulfills the second half in fundamentals of plane geometry, covering the vocabulary and concept of geometry through the use of formal proof and algebra and coordinate geometry. Completion of the geometry sequence prepares students for higher level mathematics courses and for those science courses requiring a working knowledge of geometry. Course --- # HSC066 — Business Math 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 066 - Business Math HSC 066 - Business Math -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course prepares students for success by incorporating Algebra I, Algebra 2, and Geometry topics into practical business and personal finance contexts. The course focuses on investments, credit, automobile expenses, insurance, income tax, household budgeting, and more while ing students gain confidence in solving common algebraic functions. Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: HSC 066 or CAP 076 . Course --- # HSC067 — Business Math IB 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 067 - Business Math IB HSC 067 - Business Math IB -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Financial Algebra s students achieve success by incorporating Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry topics into practical business and personal finance contexts. Students see Algebra at work within the most critical areas of finance. Students learn about investments, credit, automobile expenses, insurance, income tax, household budgeting, and more while gaining confidence in working with common algebraic functions. This is the second in the two-part series. Course --- # HSC070 — Algebra 2A 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 070 - Algebra 2A HSC 070 - Algebra 2A -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students who plan to continue a study of mathematics in high school or college. The course focus is on functions and their graphs using transformations, exponential and logarithmic functions, series and sequence data analysis and the study of conic sections. Course --- # HSC071 — Algebra 2B 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 071 - Algebra 2B HSC 071 - Algebra 2B -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students who plan to continue a study of mathematics in high school or college. The course focus is on functions and their graphs using transformations, exponential and logarithmic functions, series and sequence data analysis and the study of conic sections. Course --- # HSC072 — Algebra 2C 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 072 - Algebra 2C HSC 072 - Algebra 2C -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course is designed for students who plan to continue a study of mathematics in high school or college. The course focus is on functions and their graphs using transformations, exponential and logarithmic functions, series and sequence data analysis and the study of conic sections. Course --- # HSC080 — Reading Fundamentals 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 080 - Reading Fundamentals HSC 080 - Reading Fundamentals -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course offers skill development in reading with a variety of reading comprehension strategies in a range of fiction and nonfiction works. Students will practice making text to self, text to world, and text to text connections. An emphasis will be placed on summarizing and analyzing using textual evidence. This course prepares students for taking the Washington State High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE), required for graduation. Course --- # HSC081 — Reading Fundamentals II 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 081 - Reading Fundamentals II HSC 081 - Reading Fundamentals II -5 LEC hours per week: 5 This course continues to lay the foundation required for high school English credit. Students will develop skills related to the reading of increasingly complex informational and literary texts with an emphasis placed on close critical reading. Students will also develop skills in argumentative, informative, and narrative writing in response to readings. Recommended: HSC 080 . Course --- # HSC082 — HSC High School Literature 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 082 - HSC High School Literature HSC 082 - HSC High School Literature -5 LEC hours per week: 5 In this course, students develop their skills as they read texts from across thousands of years and many cultures. This course uses a thematic approach to comparing and contrasting texts that represent a wide range of time periods and places. By exploring a single theme over time, culture, and genre, students distinguish what is directly stated in a text from what can be inferred, and learn devices such as satire, sarcasm, irony, and understatement. Course --- # HSC085 — Writing Fundamentals 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 085 - Writing Fundamentals HSC 085 - Writing Fundamentals -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will work on skill development in writing. Using the writing process, students will practice expository and persuasive writing aimed at a variety of audiences. Students will prepare for success on the High School Proficiency Examination (HSPE) writing examination required for high school graduation in Washington State. To do so, students will use resources developed by the Washington State Office of State Superintendent of Instruction (OSPI), including portions of a four week curriculum designed fo… --- # HSC086 — High School Health 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 086 - High School Health HSC 086 - High School Health -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course lays the foundation required for high school health, including personal health, injury prevention, community health, nutrition and fitness, personal development, family living, and alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. Course --- # HSC087 — Writing With Evidence 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 087 - Writing With Evidence HSC 087 - Writing With Evidence -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Using the writing process, students will focus on writing with evidence to ensure that students engage in research and inquiry to investigate topics, and to analyze, integrate, and present information. This course will meet high school English credit requirements and prepare students for Washington state standardized testing expectations. Course --- # HSC090 — High School to College Transition 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 090 - High School to College Transition HSC 090 - High School to College Transition -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 This course allows students to develop and demonstrate strategies to adjust to the college experience, to develop a better understanding of the learning process, learn about programs and pathways available on campus, understand current abilities, characteristics, learning styles and readiness to learn, and to acquire essential academic survival skills as students transition from the high school to the college environment. Students will explore personal, academic and employmen… --- # HSC091 — Senior Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 091 - Senior Capstone HSC 091 - Senior Capstone -2.5 LEC hours per week: 2.500 Senior Capstone assists students enrolled in the Alternative Education Program or High School Completion Program in completing both the ‘High School and Beyond Plan’ and the ‘Culminating Project’, state-mandated high school graduation requirements. The course encourages students to think analytically, logically and creatively and to integrate experience and knowledge to solve problems, giving students a chance to explore a career or post-high school graduation plans in which they have a great interest, and offe… --- # HSC092 — Walking/Fitness 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 092 - Walking/Fitness HSC 092 - Walking/Fitness -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Students will enhance physical fitness and develop lifelong skills through walking and other fitness activities. Students will learn to use a heart rate monitor, understand the importance of hydration and will explore the importance of cardiovascular health. Course --- # HSC093 — HSC Academic Orientation/Support 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 093 - HSC Academic Orientation/Support HSC 093 - HSC Academic Orientation/Support LEC hours per week: 1 This course includes orientation, assessment, placement, and program options for students entering the Transitional Studies/Open Doors program. Students will learn about the resources and services available to them across campus. Students will explore their abilities, characteristics, and readiness to learn; identify personal, educational, and employment background and interest; student will identify skill gaps, learning differences and other barriers to learning and learn and identify… --- # HIST105 — Roots of World Issues 5 credits · 5 hours HIST 105 - Roots of World Issues HIST 105 - Roots of World Issues LEC hours per week: 5 This course provides an in-depth examination of some of the origins of the world’s most pressing issues. It examines a representative and carefully selected sample of world issues from a global perspective. Issues are selected for relevance, their global priority, and how well they reflect the following categories of issues: environmental, economic, social, cultural, and geopolitical. Recommended: READ 088 . Course --- # HIST299 — Special Projects In History 1 credits · 1 hours HIST 299 - Special Projects In History HIST 299 - Special Projects In History -5 CLIN hours per week: 15 Self-paced course that allows students the opportunity to study/research a specialized area of history under the supervision of a history instructor. Course --- # HSS022 — Mental Health First Aid 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours HSS 022 - Mental Health First Aid HSS 022 - Mental Health First Aid LEC hours per week: 0.800 Learn how to assist someone experiencing a mental health related crisis. Course identifies strategies how to someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for . Course --- # HSS101 — Introduction to Human Services 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 101 - Introduction to Human Services HSS 101 - Introduction to Human Services LEC hours per week: 5 Students will be introduced to the many facets of human services work and will explore the number of services provided by local agencies in food and shelter assistance, addiction and recovery, mental health, community health, and disability services. Students will also review the history, policies, politics, and economic factors that influence and shape the field of human services. Course --- # HSS102 — Cultural Diversity and Client Populations 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 102 - Cultural Diversity and Client Populations HSS 102 - Cultural Diversity and Client Populations LEC hours per week: 5 Students will assess the attributes and needs of diverse populations served by human services such as elderly, children and family, LGBT, homeless, substance abuse addicts, and people with disabilities. They will also practice adapting strategies and locating resources to address the needs of those populations. Students will assess their own skills and potential challenges working with different populations. Students will be exposed to a variety of cultural ideas to pr… --- # HSS103 — Applied Skills for Human Services 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 103 - Applied Skills for Human Services HSS 103 - Applied Skills for Human Services LEC hours per week: 5 Students will learn the specific skills and competencies required in human service professions and how to apply those skills in a variety of settings such as correctional facilities, group homes, crisis intervention, and rehabilitation centers. Focus is on clinical mental health counseling, community support, rehabilitation services, chemical dependency recovery, and motivational and evidence-based strategies for treatment and support. A range of assessment tools, methods of evaluatio… --- # HSS110 — Ethics In Health & Human Services 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 110 - Ethics In Health & Human Services HSS 110 - Ethics In Health & Human Services LEC hours per week: 5 Students will practice upholding ethical and professional standards within human services such as accurately and honestly documenting interactions with clients, protecting client confidentiality, and maintaining professional boundaries with clients and coworkers. Contemporary issues, trends, legal aspects, and ethics will be discussed in an integrated approach. Students will also review the roles, functions, and legal/ethical responsibilities of health and human service professionals.… --- # HSS141 — Field Experience I 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 141 - Field Experience I HSS 141 - Field Experience I CLIN hours per week: 15 This introductory field experience offers students an opportunity to apply theoretical learning in selected human services settings under the direct supervision of qualified agency personnel; to be arranged through the Human Services instructor. Students will complete and submit field experience documentation, address legal and ethical issues related to their site, track progress on field experience learning --- # HSS201 — Case Management 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 201 - Case Management HSS 201 - Case Management LEC hours per week: 5 Students will explore case management in a wide variety of human services organizations and learn skills for developing, implementing, and monitoring effective case plans that clients achieve self-sufficiency. Course --- # HSS202 — Co-Occurring Disorders 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 202 - Co-Occurring Disorders HSS 202 - Co-Occurring Disorders LEC hours per week: 5 Students will examine how mental illness and substance abuse interfere with an individual’s ability to function effectively, including the physical, social, psychological, and spiritual well-being. Students will learn the consequences of undiagnosed or untreated co-occurring disorders, as well as integrated treatments used by human service professionals that focus on both mental illness and addictions. Course --- # HSS241 — Field Experience II 5 credits · 5 hours HSS 241 - Field Experience II HSS 241 - Field Experience II CLIN hours per week: 15 Student will provide services in a setting related to his/her area of interest. There will be opportunities for direct client contact to enhance skills in interviewing, observation, documentation, assessment, and intervention planning. Students will complete and submit field experience documentation, address legal and ethical issues related to their site, track progress on practicum learning --- # HUM107 — Gender Perceptions In American Film 5 credits · 5 hours HUM 107 - Gender Perceptions In American Film HUM 107 - Gender Perceptions In American Film LEC hours per week: 5 This class uses American films from a variety of genres and decades as primary texts to study representations of and ideas about the gender spectrum. Students will be asked to think critically about where their ideas about gender come from and how these ideas are perpetuated and reinforced in media. Students may receive credit for either HUM 107 and GWST 107 . Course --- # HUM109 — World Arts and Culture 5 credits · 5 hours HUM 109 - World Arts and Culture HUM 109 - World Arts and Culture LEC hours per week: 5 Provides a study of literature, poetry, visual art, film, theatre, music and history in cultures around the world by comparing differences and similarities across cultures. Completion of ENGL 097 recommended. Course --- # HUM110 — Four Perspectives 5 credits · 5 hours HUM 110 - Four Perspectives HUM 110 - Four Perspectives LEC hours per week: 5 Students will explore four significant perspectives in the history of ideas. Students will learn about how the world has changed in response to the ideas and life examples of Pythagoras, Galileo, the Buddha, and Jesus Christ. Course --- # HUM299 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours HUM 299 - Special Topics HUM 299 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Opportunity for students to pursue special interests and topics in the humanities. Requires working with humanities faculty to develop a project and to determine the research and presentational methods as well as --- # IRR110 — Irrigation Design and Components 5 credits · 5 hours IRR 110 - Irrigation Design and Components IRR 110 - Irrigation Design and Components LEC hours per week: 4 --- # IRR112 — Irrigation Principles 5 credits · 5 hours IRR 112 - Irrigation Principles IRR 112 - Irrigation Principles LEC hours per week: 5 Overview of the elements of irrigation and its industry. Topics include irrigation methods, efficiencies, equipment, and their relationships to soils and plants. Formerly: WGMT 112 and WTM 112. Course --- # IRR190 — Water Quality and Environmental Chemistry 5 credits · 5 hours IRR 190 - Water Quality and Environmental Chemistry IRR 190 - Water Quality and Environmental Chemistry LEC hours per week: 4 --- # IRR197 — Design Project 2 credits · 2 hours IRR 197 - Design Project IRR 197 - Design Project LEC hours per week: 2 Students will complete a pre-approved irrigation design project. Formerly: WTM 197. Course --- # IRR205 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations 5 credits · 5 hours IRR 205 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations IRR 205 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations LEC hours per week: 4 Prerequisites: EST202, EST106, IRR190, IRR215 --- # IRR215 — Basic Fluid Dynamics of Piping Systems 5 credits · 5 hours IRR 215 - Basic Fluid Dynamics of Piping Systems IRR 215 - Basic Fluid Dynamics of Piping Systems LEC hours per week: 5 Basic Fluid Dynamics of Piping Systems is an introduction to the fundamental principles and characteristics of liquid fluids, including water, fuels, and chemicals. Emphasis is placed on the properties and definitions of fluid mechanics, fluid statics, fluid dynamics, fluid flow, and the basic measurement of fluids through orifices and pipes. The coursework covers the math and related knowledge needed to design and troubleshoot basic systems. Interactive hands-on demonstrati… --- # IRR220 — Drip Irrigation 2 credits · 2 hours IRR 220 - Drip Irrigation IRR 220 - Drip Irrigation LEC hours per week: 2 This course is an introduction to drip irrigation concepts, methods, and components, including basic drip system design, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Formerly: WMGT 220 and WTM 220. Course Prerequisites: IRR112 --- # IRR221 — Pump Applications 2 credits · 2 hours IRR 221 - Pump Applications IRR 221 - Pump Applications LEC hours per week: 1 --- # IRR225 — Irrigation Controls 5 credits · 5 hours IRR 225 - Irrigation Controls IRR 225 - Irrigation Controls LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: IRR110 --- # IRR297 — Special Projects 4 credits · 4 hours IRR 297 - Special Projects IRR 297 - Special Projects LEC hours per week: 4 Students will complete a pre-approved project or projects to include an irrigation design, materials and price list, and annual irrigation schedule. Formerly: WTM 297. Course --- # JD101 — John Deere Fundamentals and Orientation 3 credits · 3 hours JD 101 - John Deere Fundamentals and Orientation JD 101 - John Deere Fundamentals and Orientation LEC hours per week: 3 This course provides an introduction to manuals, time management, engine classifications, serial numbers, and service department policies. Course --- # JD102 — Forklift Safety Training and Certification 1 credits · 1 hours JD 102 - Forklift Safety Training and Certification JD 102 - Forklift Safety Training and Certification LEC hours per week: 1 This course is designed to meet the new OSHA requirements for lift truck operator training and certification. Safe lifting/chaining and moving of loads will be demonstrated and discussed. Course --- # JD105 — John Deere Hydraulics 8 credits · 8 hours JD 105 - John Deere Hydraulics JD 105 - John Deere Hydraulics LEC hours per week: 5 --- # JD115 — John Deere Electrical 8 credits · 8 hours JD 115 - John Deere Electrical JD 115 - John Deere Electrical LEC hours per week: 4 --- # JD120 — John Deere Heating and Air Conditioning 4 credits · 4 hours JD 120 - John Deere Heating and Air Conditioning JD 120 - John Deere Heating and Air Conditioning LEC hours per week: 2 --- # JD125 — John Deere Fuel and Emissions Systems 4 credits · 4 hours JD 125 - John Deere Fuel and Emissions Systems JD 125 - John Deere Fuel and Emissions Systems LEC hours per week: 2 --- # JD131 — John Deere Engine Testing, Repair, and Performan 10 credits · 10 hours JD 131 - John Deere Engine Testing, Repair, and Performan JD 131 - John Deere Engine Testing, Repair, and Performan LEC hours per week: 6 --- # JD139 — Agriculture Safety 3 credits · 3 hours JD 139 - Agriculture Safety JD 139 - Agriculture Safety LEC hours per week: 3 This course is a synopsis of safety practices and worker protections in the agricultural workplace. Topics will include safety in and around shops, on farm vehicles, using farm equipment, and safe practices around rotational and directional moving equipment. Personal protection equipment, pesticide standards, and MSDS sheets will be included. Safety plans will be analyzed and evaluated for completeness. Safety standards for agriculture identified by the Washington State Administration codes (WAC 296-307) will be cov… --- # JD190 — Internship Work Experience I 6 credits · 6 hours JD 190 - Internship Work Experience I JD 190 - Internship Work Experience I CLIN hours per week: 18 Offers students an opportunity to receive on-the-job work experience in a John Deere Dealership. Students apply and utilize skills learned on campus. Course --- # JD191 — Internship Work Experience II 6 credits · 6 hours JD 191 - Internship Work Experience II JD 191 - Internship Work Experience II CLIN hours per week: 18 Opportunity to receive on-the-job work experience in a John Deere Dealership. Students apply and utilize skills learned on campus. Course Prerequisites: JD190 --- # JD192 — Human Relations Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours JD 192 - Human Relations Seminar JD 192 - Human Relations Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect these relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also learn effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Course --- # JD193 — Job Advancing Skills 2 credits · 2 hours JD 193 - Job Advancing Skills JD 193 - Job Advancing Skills LEC hours per week: 2 Students gain knowledge and skills needed to be effective, successful job applicants. Students increase job seeking skills and qualities through analysis of the labor market, job search techniques, skills identification, applications, resume and letter writing and interview skills. Students understand what employers look for in a prospective employee, and become a more competitive job seeker. Students will learn how networking and informational interviews result in employment opportunities. Course --- # JD199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours JD 199 - Special Topics JD 199 - Special Topics -10 LEC hours per week: 10 Students study and train to meet established local needs in the John Deere industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Course --- # JD210 — John Deere Powertrains 10 credits · 10 hours JD 210 - John Deere Powertrains JD 210 - John Deere Powertrains LEC hours per week: 6 --- # JD215 — John Deere Electronics 5 credits · 5 hours JD 215 - John Deere Electronics JD 215 - John Deere Electronics LEC hours per week: 3 --- # JD221 — Ag Management Solutions 4 credits · 4 hours JD 221 - Ag Management Solutions JD 221 - Ag Management Solutions LEC hours per week: 2 --- # JD225 — John Deere Planting Equipment 1 credits · 1 hours JD 225 - John Deere Planting Equipment JD 225 - John Deere Planting Equipment LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # JD230 — John Deere Harvesting Equipment 4 credits · 4 hours JD 230 - John Deere Harvesting Equipment JD 230 - John Deere Harvesting Equipment LEC hours per week: 3 --- # JD262 — John Deere Advanced Diagnostics and Repair 14 credits · 14 hours JD 262 - John Deere Advanced Diagnostics and Repair JD 262 - John Deere Advanced Diagnostics and Repair LEC hours per week: 9 --- # JD290 — Internship Work Experience III 6 credits · 6 hours JD 290 - Internship Work Experience III JD 290 - Internship Work Experience III CLIN hours per week: 15 Offers students an opportunity to receive on-the-job work experience in a John Deere Dealership. Students apply and utilize skills learned on campus. Course Prerequisites: JD191 --- # JD292 — Leadership Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours JD 292 - Leadership Seminar JD 292 - Leadership Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and applying leadership skills to promote personal development. Provides professional improvement through techniques such as effective communication, conflict resolution, team building, employee engagement and decision making. Formerly: OCSUP 299. Course --- # JD297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours JD 297 - Special Projects JD 297 - Special Projects -16 --- # MATH014 — Pre-Algebra In Context 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 014 - Pre-Algebra In Context MATH 014 - Pre-Algebra In Context LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 014 is an exploration of mathematics intended to increase exposure, skills, confidence, and motivation for further mathematical learning. Real numbers, percents, patterns, data, measurement, geometry, algebraic concepts, and computational skills will be studied within meaningful contexts that derive from the world around us. Course --- # MATH021 — Introductory Algebra for Precalculus 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 021 - Introductory Algebra for Precalculus MATH 021 - Introductory Algebra for Precalculus LEC hours per week: 5 This introductory algebra course prepares students for the The course focuses on developing and applying numeric, algebraic, graphic, and metacognitive skills necessary for success in MATH 041 . Credit can be earned for only one of these courses: CAP 021 , HSC 021 , or MATH 021. Course Prerequisites: MATH014, CAP014, HSC014 --- # MATH037 — Corequisite for Math& 107 and Math& 131 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 037 - The course focuses on developing and applying numeric, algebraic, graphic, and metacognitive skills necessary for success in MATH& 107 , Math in Society, and in MATH& 131 , Mathematics for Elementary Education I. Mandatory P/F grading. Course Prerequisites: MATH071, MATH014, CAP014, HSC014 --- # MATH040 — Number Sense, Computation, and Math Study Skills 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 040 - Number Sense, Computation, and Math Study Skills MATH 040 - Number Sense, Computation, and Math Study Skills LEC hours per week: 5 Reinforcement of the student’s arithmetic background and its application to common mathematical tasks involving integers, fractions, and decimals. Introduction to a variety of strategies designed to reduce math anxiety and improve student success. Course --- # MATH041 — Corequisite Algebra for MATH& 141 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 041 - The course focuses on developing and applying algebraic, graphic, and metacognitive skills necessary for success in MATH& 141 , Precalculus I. Mandatory Pass/Not Pass grading. Course Prerequisites: MATH075, MATH021, CAP021, HSC021 --- # MATH046 — Corequisite Algebra for MATH& 146 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 046 - The course focuses on developing and applying numeric, algebraic, graphic, and metacognitive skills necessary for success in MATH& 146 , Introduction to Statistics. This course has Pass/Not Pass grading. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course Prerequisites: MATH071, MATH014, CAP014, HSC014 --- # MATH071 — Pre-Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 071 - Pre-Algebra MATH 071 - Pre-Algebra LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 071 exposes students to proportional reasoning and the use of appropriate formulae to model and solve problems. The course emphasizes properties of equality to solve linear equations in one variable and solve a formula for a given variable. Formerly: MATH 072B. Course --- # MATH075 — Elementary Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 075 - Elementary Algebra MATH 075 - Elementary Algebra LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 075 exposes students to positive integer exponents, operations on polynomial expressions, expressions and equations involving square roots, and linear and quadratic equations. The course focuses on graphing two-variable linear and quadratic equations and on solving problems using linear equations, quadratic equations, and systems of linear equations. Formerly: MATH 076D. Course --- # MATH078 — Topics In Intermediate Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 078 - Topics In Intermediate Algebra MATH 078 - Topics In Intermediate Algebra LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 078 exposes students to the concepts of negative integer exponents, functions, domain, and range, and focuses on exponential and logarithmic functions. The course emphasizes problem solving by introducing Polya’s process. MATH 078 is designed to prepare students for select college-level mathematics courses. Course --- # MATH079 — Intermediate Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 079 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 079 - Intermediate Algebra LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 079 exposes students to the concepts of rational exponents, functions, domain, and range, and focuses on exponential, logarithmic, radical, and rational functions. The course emphasizes simplifying expressions and solving equations. MATH 079 is designed to prepare students for MATH& 141 . Course --- # MATH080 — Advanced Topics In Intermediate Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 080 - Advanced Topics In Intermediate Algebra MATH 080 - Advanced Topics In Intermediate Algebra LEC hours per week: 3 MATH 080 emphasizes the techniques used to simplify rational and radical expressions and to solve rational and radical equations. MATH 080 is designed to prepare students for MATH& 141 . Course --- # MATH220 — Linear Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 220 - Linear Algebra MATH 220 - Linear Algebra LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 220 designed for students planning to major in mathematics, engineering, computer science, or physics. Topics include systems of linear equations, matrices, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, vector spaces, linear transformations, orthogonality and diagonalization. Course --- # MATH238 — Differential Equations 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 238 - Differential Equations MATH 238 - Differential Equations LEC hours per week: 5 MATH 238 is designed for students planning to major in mathematics, engineering, computer science, or physics. Topics include analytic methods of solving ordinary differential equations as well as qualitative and numerical methods for describing their solutions. Course --- # MEDA105 — Health Occupations Mathematics 5 credits · 5 hours MEDA 105 - Health Occupations Mathematics MEDA 105 - Health Occupations Mathematics LEC hours per week: 4 --- # MEDA110 — Human Body Structure and Function in Health & Disease I 5 credits · 5 hours MEDA 110 - Human Body Structure and Function in Health & Disease I MEDA 110 - Human Body Structure and Function in Health & Disease I LEC hours per week: 5 This is the first of two human structure and function courses, and it provides an introduction to cellular function, as well as the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, neurologic, sensory, and lymphatic/immune systems. Included are common diagnostic tests and treatments for common disease processes that can affect each system. Formerly: AHMA 110. Course --- # MEDA115 — Communications for Healthcare Professionals 4 credits · 4 hours MEDA 115 - Communications for Healthcare Professionals MEDA 115 - Communications for Healthcare Professionals LEC hours per week: 4 This course emphasizes the importance of communication in a medical setting. Students learn professional and therapeutic communication skills to increase the effectiveness of their client interactions. This includes communicating with clients from different cultures, social, ethnic, generational, sexual identity, and gender identity groups. Topics include the effects cultural influences, biases, generational differences, and prejudices may have on healthcare inte… --- # MEDA120 — Human Body Structure and Function in Health and Disease II 5 credits · 5 hours MEDA 120 - Human Body Structure and Function in Health and Disease II MEDA 120 - Human Body Structure and Function in Health and Disease II LEC hours per week: 5 This course is the second of two human structure and function courses in the Medical Assisting program, and it includes discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the endocrine system; the heart, circulation and blood vessels; and the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Common diagnostic tests and treatments for common disease processes are included. Formerly: AHMA 120. Course --- # MEDA126 — Clinical Procedures A 6 credits · 6 hours MEDA 126 - Clinical Procedures A MEDA 126 - Clinical Procedures A LEC hours per week: 2 --- # MEDA127 — Clinical Procedures B 5 credits · 5 hours MEDA 127 - Clinical Procedures B MEDA 127 - Clinical Procedures B LEC hours per week: 2 Prerequisites: MEDA126 --- # MEDA140 — Medical Law and Ethics 2 credits · 2 hours MEDA 140 - Medical Law and Ethics MEDA 140 - Medical Law and Ethics LEC hours per week: 2 This course is an introduction to the legal and ethical considerations for medical assistants working in healthcare settings. This course exposes the student to legal and ethical considerations of the MA role, including standard of care, criminal and civil acts, negligence, confidentiality, and scope of practice for medical assistants. A review of specific laws, acts, and practices that govern the healthcare workforce will be conducted. Formerly: AHMA 140. Course --- # MEDA144 — Medical Office Administrative Procedures 5 credits · 5 hours MEDA 144 - Medical Office Administrative Procedures MEDA 144 - Medical Office Administrative Procedures LEC hours per week: 5 This course explores the flow of information in a medical office, specifically integrating the various Electronic Health Records (EHR). The students learn current technology applications that are used for patient records as well as processing other data. Students also explore typical office documents, financial records, insurance claims, and general recordkeeping. Course --- # MEDA149 — Medical Insurance Procedures for Medical Assisting 5 credits · 5 hours MEDA 149 - Medical Insurance Procedures for Medical Assisting MEDA 149 - Medical Insurance Procedures for Medical Assisting LEC hours per week: 5 This course provides a basic introduction to accurate billing and medical coding procedures used to obtain reimbursement for medical procedures or services. Billing topics include different types of health insurance, preparation of insurance claim forms, applying third-party payor guidelines and collection procedures. Coding topics will include the Healthcare Common Procedure and Diagnostic Coding Systems II (HCSPCS Level II). Course --- # MEDA150 — Navigator Skills and Coaching 2 credits · 2 hours MEDA 150 - Navigator Skills and Coaching MEDA 150 - Navigator Skills and Coaching LEC hours per week: 2 This course defines the scope of practice of the patient navigator and applies navigator skills to coaching clients regarding their health maintenance, disease prevention, compliance with treatment plan, community resources, and adaptations relevant to patient needs. The principles and techniques of motivational interviewing are introduced Course --- # MEDA191 — Medical Assisting Practicum 7 credits · 7 hours MEDA 191 - Medical Assisting Practicum MEDA 191 - Medical Assisting Practicum CLIN hours per week: 21 This practical course is designed for students to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired in a medical office or clinic. Course --- # MEDA192 — Medical Assisting Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours MEDA 192 - Medical Assisting Seminar MEDA 192 - Medical Assisting Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 This weekly seminar allows students to reflect upon and share about the experiential activities of the clinical setting as well as discuss any legal or ethical issues encountered. Students ask questions and receive input from the instructor. Resume writing and job interviewing skills are introduced. Additionally, students receive guidance and preparation for participation in post-graduation certification examinations. Course --- # MUSC116 — College Voice I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 116 - College Voice I MUSC 116 - College Voice I -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC117 — College Voice II 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 117 - College Voice II MUSC 117 - College Voice II -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC118 — College Voice III 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 118 - College Voice III MUSC 118 - College Voice III -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC131 — Applied Music I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 131 - Applied Music I MUSC 131 - Applied Music I -2 --- # MUSC132 — Applied Music II 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 132 - Applied Music II MUSC 132 - Applied Music II -2 --- # MUSC133 — Applied Music III 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 133 - Applied Music III MUSC 133 - Applied Music III -2 --- # MUSC161 — Vocal Ensemble I 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 161 - Vocal Ensemble I MUSC 161 - Vocal Ensemble I LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC162 — Vocal Ensemble II 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 162 - Vocal Ensemble II MUSC 162 - Vocal Ensemble II LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC163 — Vocal Ensemble III 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 163 - Vocal Ensemble III MUSC 163 - Vocal Ensemble III LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC216 — College Voice IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 216 - College Voice IV MUSC 216 - College Voice IV -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC217 — College Voice V 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 217 - College Voice V MUSC 217 - College Voice V -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC218 — College Voice VI 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 218 - College Voice VI MUSC 218 - College Voice VI -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC231 — Applied Music IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 231 - Applied Music IV MUSC 231 - Applied Music IV -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC232 — Applied Music V 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 232 - Applied Music V MUSC 232 - Applied Music V -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC233 — Applied Music VI 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 233 - Applied Music VI MUSC 233 - Applied Music VI -2 LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC261 — Vocal Ensemble IV 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 261 - Vocal Ensemble IV MUSC 261 - Vocal Ensemble IV LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC262 — Vocal Ensemble V 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 262 - Vocal Ensemble V MUSC 262 - Vocal Ensemble V LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC263 — Vocal Ensemble VI 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 263 - Vocal Ensemble VI MUSC 263 - Vocal Ensemble VI LEC hours per week: 1 --- # MUSC299 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 299 - Special Projects MUSC 299 - Special Projects -5 LEC hours per week: 3 --- # NAIL111 — Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology I 1 credits · 1 hours NAIL 111 - Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology I NAIL 111 - Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology I -11 LEC hours per week: 11 Introduction and overview of all aspects of nail technology. Topics include: cleaning/disinfecting, sterilization, scientific concepts, manicuring, pedicuring, anatomy and physiology of the hand and foot, chemistry, electricity, and enhancement services. Emphasizes safety and first aid in all instruction. Course --- # NAIL112 — Nail Technology I Practical Application 1 credits · 1 hours NAIL 112 - Nail Technology I Practical Application NAIL 112 - Nail Technology I Practical Application -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Introduction to the basic services of nail technology. Practice in cleaning/disinfecting, sterilization, scientific concepts, manicuring, pedicuring, and introduction to all enhancement services. Course --- # NAIL121 — Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology II 1 credits · 1 hours NAIL 121 - Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology II NAIL 121 - Principles and Procedures of Nail Technology II -11 LEC hours per week: 11 Advanced instruction of nail technology. Topics: cleaning/disinfecting, sterilization, scientific concepts, manicuring, pedicuring, advanced technology of nail enhancement services. Emphasis on safety and cleaning/disinfecting measures in all instruction. Course Prerequisites: NAIL111 --- # NAIL122 — Nail Technology II Practical Application 1 credits · 1 hours NAIL 122 - Nail Technology II Practical Application NAIL 122 - Nail Technology II Practical Application -7 CLIN hours per week: 21 Advanced instruction of nail technology including add-on services. Continue to independently and safely practice nail technology methods at level IV. This course is designed to allow students to complete the remainder of the degree requirement of 600 hours and 2 quarters, as required by state law and WWCC, respectively. e., nail assessment) Recognize conditions that would prohibit service (i.e., contraindications) Determine services or products Maintain client rec… Prerequisites: NAIL112 --- # NURS100 — Fundamentals of Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 100 - Fundamentals of Nursing NURS 100 - Fundamentals of Nursing LEC hours per week: 4 Fundamental principles of nursing care are presented. Content areas related to nursing process, safety and infection control, health promotion and maintenance, basic care and comfort, pharmacological therapies, reduction of risk potential, and physiological adaptation are presented. Care specific to adult and geriatric patients is emphasized. Plan and provide safe, holistic nursing care that is individualized to address patients’ diverse preferences, values and needs. Effectively use interpersonal comm… --- # NURS101 — Beginning Nursing Concepts I 5 credits · 5 hours NURS 101 - Beginning Nursing Concepts I NURS 101 - Beginning Nursing Concepts I LEC hours per week: 5 A continuation of the principles of nursing care introduced in NURS 100 . Content areas related to safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, pharmacological and parenteral therapies, and physiological adaptation for disease processes in selected body systems are presented. Care across the lifespan in acute care environments is emphasized. Course Prerequisites: NURS100, NURS110 --- # NURS102 — Beginning Nursing Concepts II 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 102 - Beginning Nursing Concepts II NURS 102 - Beginning Nursing Concepts II LEC hours per week: 6 A continuation of the principles of nursing care introduced in NURS 101 . Content areas related to safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, pharmacological and parenteral therapies, and physiological adaptation to normal life processes or disease processes in selected body systems in presented. Care specific to the obstetrical patient and adults in the acute care environment is emphasized. Course Prerequisites: NURS101, NURS111 --- # NURS110 — Fundamentals Practicum 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 110 - Fundamentals Practicum NURS 110 - Fundamentals Practicum --- # NURS111 — Practicum I 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 111 - Practicum I NURS 111 - Practicum I Prerequisites: NURS100, NURS110 --- # NURS112 — Practicum II 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 112 - Practicum II NURS 112 - Practicum II Prerequisites: NURS101, NURS111 --- # NURS195 — LPN Professional and Vocational Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 195 - LPN Professional and Vocational Relationships NURS 195 - LPN Professional and Vocational Relationships LEC hours per week: 2 This online course prepares the nursing student who has successfully completed through the fourth quarter of the WWCC Nursing Program (Fall quarter, second-year nursing) to be eligible to apply to become a licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Washington State. It addresses the laws and regulations that govern LPN nursing practice in Washington State and the standards for professional behavior of the LPN. Course --- # NURS200 — Advanced Nursing Concepts I 5 credits · 5 hours NURS 200 - Advanced Nursing Concepts I NURS 200 - Advanced Nursing Concepts I LEC hours per week: 5 A continuation of nursing principles introduced in NURS 102 . Content areas related to safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, pharmacological and parenteral therapies, and physiological adaptation is presented for patients with disease processes in select body systems. Care specific to both the acute care and community healthcare environments is emphasized. Course Prerequisites: NURS102, NURS112 --- # NURS201 — Advanced Nursing Concepts II 5 credits · 5 hours NURS 201 - Advanced Nursing Concepts II NURS 201 - Advanced Nursing Concepts II LEC hours per week: 5 A continuation of the nursing principles introduced in NURS 200 . The focus is on providing care to clients with complex care needs related to obstetrical conditions and disease processes in selected body systems. Course Prerequisites: NURS200, NURS210 --- # NURS202 — Advanced Nursing Concepts III 7 credits · 7 hours NURS 202 - Advanced Nursing Concepts III NURS 202 - Advanced Nursing Concepts III LEC hours per week: 7 A continuation of nursing principles introduced in NURS 201 . Content areas related to safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, pharmacological and parenteral therapies, and physiological adaptation for patients with disease processes in selected body systems is presented. Care specific to intensive and emergency care settings is emphasized. Course Prerequisites: NURS201, NURS211 --- # NURS210 — Practicum III 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 210 - Practicum III NURS 210 - Practicum III Prerequisites: NURS102, NURS112 --- # NURS211 — Practicum IV 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 211 - Practicum IV NURS 211 - Practicum IV Prerequisites: NURS200, NURS210 --- # NURS212 — Practicum V 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 212 - Practicum V NURS 212 - Practicum V CLIN hours per week: 12 This course applies theory from NURS 202 . The focus is on the management of care of patients in acute care, mental health, and community healthcare environments. Each student completes a Focused Practicum experience with a nurse preceptor as a transition to practice as a registered nurse. Course Prerequisites: NURS201, NURS211 --- # NURS297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 297 - Special Projects NURS 297 - Special Projects -5 LEC hours per week: 5 Project-oriented experiences in the area or applications not provided or covered in the standard nursing curriculum. Course --- # NA027 — Nurse Delegation 0.7 credits · 0.7 hours NA 027 - Nurse Delegation NA 027 - Nurse Delegation LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # NA100 — Nursing Assistant 8 credits · 8 hours NA 100 - Nursing Assistant NA 100 - Nursing Assistant LEC hours per week: 3.500 Prerequisites: READ088 --- # NA112 — Nursing Assistant Review 0.7 credits · 0.7 hours NA 112 - Nursing Assistant Review NA 112 - Nursing Assistant Review LEC hours per week: 0.500 --- # PHIL131 — Introduction to Ethics 5 credits · 5 hours PHIL 131 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 131 - Introduction to Ethics LEC hours per week: 5 This course will focus on the study and discussion of the original writings of classic moral philosophers. The moral theories of Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus, Hobbes, Mill, Kant, Kierkegaard, Hallie, Midgley and Noddings will be examined, analyzed, compared and contrasted. Course --- # PHIL140 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare I 1 credits · 1 hours PHIL 140 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare I PHIL 140 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare I LEC hours per week: 1 Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. Course --- # PHIL142 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare II 1 credits · 1 hours PHIL 142 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare II PHIL 142 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare II LEC hours per week: 1 Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This is a continuation of content from PHIL 140 . Students may not receive credit for both PHIL 142 and NURS 142. Course Prerequisites: PHIL140 --- # PHIL152 — Social and Political Philosophy 5 credits · 5 hours PHIL 152 - Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 152 - Social and Political Philosophy LEC hours per week: 5 This course will focus on an analysis of the various theories and selections of original writings from major western political philosophers such as Plato, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Mill, Marx, and Rawls. In addition, Martha Nussbaum and key feminist political theorists such as Julia Kristeva will be discussed. Recommended: PHIL& 101 , READ 088 or higher and ENGL 097 . Course --- # PHIL240 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare III 1 credits · 1 hours PHIL 240 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare III PHIL 240 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare III LEC hours per week: 1 Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This is a continuation of content from PHIL 140 and PHIL 142 . Course Prerequisites: PHIL140, PHIL142 --- # PHIL241 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare IV 1 credits · 1 hours PHIL 241 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare IV PHIL 241 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare IV LEC hours per week: 1 Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This is a continuation of content from PHIL 140 , PHIL 142 , and PHIL 240 . Student may not receive credit for both PHIL 241 and NURS 241. Course Prerequisites: PHIL140, PHIL142, PHIL240 --- # PHIL242 — Ethics and Policy In Healthcare V 1 credits · 1 hours PHIL 242 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare V PHIL 242 - Ethics and Policy In Healthcare V LEC hours per week: 1 Explores values, ethics, and legal decision-making frameworks and policies used to support the well-being of people and groups within the context of the healthcare professions. This is a continuation of content from PHIL 140 , PHIL 142 , PHIL 240 , and PHIL 241 . Student may not receive credit for both PHIL 242 and NURS 242. Course Prerequisites: PHIL140, PHIL142, PHIL240, PHIL241 --- # PHIL330 — Professional Ethics 5 credits · 5 hours PHIL 330 - Professional Ethics PHIL 330 - Professional Ethics LEC hours per week: 5 Investigates ethical problems in business through ethical theory and case studies. Involves original research and discussion of business related ethical issues such as social responsibility in corporate governance, proprietary information, whistle-blowers, sustainability as a value system, and equity in hiring and advancement. Course Prerequisites: PHIL131 --- # PHLB106 — Phlebotomy Technician Program 9 credits · 9 hours PHLB 106 - Phlebotomy Technician Program PHLB 106 - Phlebotomy Technician Program LEC hours per week: 4 --- # PHYS199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 199 - Special Topics PHYS 199 - Special Topics -5 LEC hours per week: 4 --- # POLS222 — Agricultural and Water Policy 5 credits · 5 hours POLS 222 - Agricultural and Water Policy POLS 222 - Agricultural and Water Policy LEC hours per week: 5 This course covers goals, methods, and results of government programs and policies in the agriculture and natural resource industries. This includes the study of international trade policies, domestic farm policies, food safety and quality issues, resource issues and how these affect agribusiness, locally, nationally and internationally. The course will also cover western water policy with an emphasis on Washington State water policy, water rights and how these policies affect natural resou… --- # PMT109 — Introduction to Precision Machining 5 credits · 5 hours PMT 109 - Introduction to Precision Machining PMT 109 - Introduction to Precision Machining LEC hours per week: 3 --- # PMT111 — Precision Machining Basics I 5 credits · 5 hours PMT 111 - Precision Machining Basics I PMT 111 - Precision Machining Basics I LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: PMT109 --- # PMT121 — Precision Machining Basics II 5 credits · 5 hours PMT 121 - Precision Machining Basics II PMT 121 - Precision Machining Basics II LEC hours per week: 3 Prerequisites: PMT109, PMT111 --- # PSYC111 — Psychology of Relationships 5 credits · 5 hours PSYC 111 - Psychology of Relationships PSYC 111 - Psychology of Relationships LEC hours per week: 5 Personal discovery of the factors that influence interactions including friendships, romantic relationships, work interactions, and family interactions. Skills in personal communication, active listening, feedback, self-disclosure, empathy, assertiveness, and conflict management are developed. Course --- # PSYC140 — Career and Education Planning 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 140 - Career and Education Planning PSYC 140 - Career and Education Planning LEC hours per week: 3 This course will provide students with the opportunity to explore education and career identity development. Readings, assessments, and applying theory to self and others will promote self-understanding and connect the implications of motivation, decision making, self-efficacy, the work we do, and the sense of community we experience. Formerly: PSY 140. Recommended: ENGL 077 and READ 088. Course --- # PSYC150 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare I & II 2 credits · 2 hours PSYC 150 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare I & II PSYC 150 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare I & II LEC hours per week: 2 Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. Course --- # PSYC151 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare III 1 credits · 1 hours PSYC 151 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare III PSYC 151 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare III LEC hours per week: 1 Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This is a continuation of content from PSYC 150 . Course Prerequisites: PSYC150 --- # PSYC160 — Psychology of Criminal Behavior 5 credits · 5 hours PSYC 160 - Psychology of Criminal Behavior PSYC 160 - Psychology of Criminal Behavior LEC hours per week: 5 Study of criminal behavior from a psychological perspective. Special emphasis on psychiatric diagnoses most frequently encountered in the criminal justice system. Formerly: PSY 160. Course --- # PSYC165 — The Psychology of Happiness 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 165 - The Psychology of Happiness PSYC 165 - The Psychology of Happiness LEC hours per week: 3 Happiness. We all have an interest in being happy. But what does that really mean, and how does one achieve and sustain happiness? This course will journey through the history of happiness, explore biological and neurological processes that impact happiness, and compare various approaches to happiness in the world of psychology. There will be an emphasis on personal growth and self-reflection. Course --- # PSYC196 — Psychology of Human Performance 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 196 - Psychology of Human Performance PSYC 196 - Psychology of Human Performance LEC hours per week: 3 In-depth study of the relationship between the mind and body. Course includes application of psychological theories, research, and intervention strategies to performance enhancements in a variety of settings. Formerly: PSY 196. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course --- # PSYC205 — Social Psychology 5 credits · 5 hours PSYC 205 - Social Psychology PSYC 205 - Social Psychology LEC hours per week: 5 Study of how the behavior presence of others impacts individual behavior and attitudes. Topics include conformity, obedience, aggression, prejudice, persuasion, interpersonal attraction, self-justification, and group processes. Course taken prior to fall 2010 also accepted for diversity requirement. Formerly: PSY 205. Course --- # PSYC250 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare IV 1 credits · 1 hours PSYC 250 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare IV PSYC 250 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare IV LEC hours per week: 1 Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This is a continuation of content from PSYC 150 and PSYC 151 . Course Prerequisites: PSYC150, PSYC151 --- # PSYC251 — Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare V 1 credits · 1 hours PSYC 251 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare V PSYC 251 - Psychosocial Issues In Healthcare V LEC hours per week: 1 Examines some determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. This is a continuation of content from PSYC 150 , PSYC 151 and PSYC 250 . Course Prerequisites: PSYC150, PSYC151, PSYC250 --- # READ088 — Reading Improvement 5 credits · 5 hours READ 088 - Reading Improvement READ 088 - Reading Improvement LEC hours per week: 5 Develops an understanding of the reading process and appreciation for the importance of reading for pleasure, personal growth, and academic success. Encourages and supports improvement of reading strategies to improve comprehension, critical thinking, and reading speed to better meet college reading demands. Course --- # RFYE060 — Re-Entry Life Skills 6 credits · 6 hours RFYE 060 - Re-Entry Life Skills RFYE 060 - Re-Entry Life Skills LEC hours per week: 6 A Department of Corrections Offender Change course focused on reentry to prepare offenders for successful integration into communities upon release from prison. Students will focus on personal development, goal setting, problem solving and decision making, money management, and personal reentry issues and needs. Course --- # SOC107 — Service Learning Field Experience I 1 credits · 1 hours SOC 107 - Service Learning Field Experience I SOC 107 - Service Learning Field Experience I -3 CLIN hours per week: 9 This course is designed to provide students with a social service learning experience. Under supervision, students provide assigned services to an agency, school, health care facility, other non-profit organization or community group in the area. This will be ‘experiential service learning’ which means students have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in social sciences classes to real life situations. This experience may be ful to students in the selection of a pr… --- # SOC108 — Service Learning Field Experience II 1 credits · 1 hours SOC 108 - Service Learning Field Experience II SOC 108 - Service Learning Field Experience II -3 CLIN hours per week: 9 This course is designed to provide students with a social service learning experience. Under supervision, students provide assigned services to an agency, school, health care facility, other non-profit organization or community group in the area. This will be ‘experiential service learning’ which means students have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in social sciences classes to real life situations. This experience may be ful to students in the selection of a… Prerequisites: SOC107, READ088 --- # SOC109 — Service Learning Field Experience III 1 credits · 1 hours SOC 109 - Service Learning Field Experience III SOC 109 - Service Learning Field Experience III -3 CLIN hours per week: 9 This course is designed to provide students with a social service learning experience. Under supervision, students provide assigned services to an agency, school, health care facility, other non-profit organization or community group in the area. This will be ‘experiential service learning’ which means students have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in social sciences classes to real life situations. This experience may be ful to students in the selection of… Prerequisites: SOC108, READ088 --- # SOC204 — Sociology of Drugs 5 credits · 5 hours SOC 204 - Sociology of Drugs SOC 204 - Sociology of Drugs LEC hours per week: 5 This course introduces a sociological perspective on drugs. It examines patterns of both legal and illegal drug use among the U.S. population. The course uses sociological theories to understand risk and protective factors. It compares different societal responses to drug behaviors, including policy, prevention, and treatment. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course --- # SOC205 — Racial and Ethnic Relations 5 credits · 5 hours SOC 205 - Racial and Ethnic Relations SOC 205 - Racial and Ethnic Relations LEC hours per week: 5 Focuses on intergroup race and ethnic relations with a social-historical emphasis. Students explore how race and ethnic identities are developed; theoretical perspectives on assimilation and pluralism; prejudice and discrimination; the creation of subordinate groups; and historical and contemporary issues. Problems and possible solutions of majority-minority relations are examined. Course --- # SOC206 — Aging and Society 5 credits · 5 hours SOC 206 - Aging and Society SOC 206 - Aging and Society LEC hours per week: 5 Looks at the effects of the aging population of society, life/health insurance, retirement planning, and resources for the elderly, discussing the individual and group behaviors with respect to health and illness. Examination of medical professionals and their behaviors, with a look at the human behavioral responses to health, illness and the aging process. The distinction between culture and the process of death, dying and bereavement will be analyzed as it relates to the physical, mental and social changes in peop… --- # SOC208 — Intimate and Family Relations 5 credits · 5 hours SOC 208 - Intimate and Family Relations SOC 208 - Intimate and Family Relations LEC hours per week: 5 Provides a sociological understanding of the processes involved in family relations, household life and structures, and family problems. Emphasizes historical formations, social influences, and the diversity of families in the United States. Explores myths about family forms and features; the role of gender; divisions of labor within household; historical shifts; family privacy and government interventions; stereotypes; and the effect of social, economic, and political forces on the family. A… --- # SOC214 — Sociology of Health and Disability 5 credits · 5 hours SOC 214 - Sociology of Health and Disability SOC 214 - Sociology of Health and Disability LEC hours per week: 5 This course examines the body and the field primarily concerned with it–medicine–from a primarily sociological perspective to understand the role of social forces in morbidity, disability, and mortality. Students explore how society shapes bodies and embodiment; how social forces affect population health and health care delivery; and how bodies are inscribed with unequal privilege. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Course --- # SPAN234 — Conversacion, Composicion, Y Colaboracion 5 credits · 5 hours SPAN 234 - Conversacion, Composicion, Y Colaboracion SPAN 234 - Conversacion, Composicion, Y Colaboracion LEC hours per week: 5 This bilingual composition and conversation course provides an opportunity for both native speakers and intermediate second language learners to collaboratively cultivate their basic interpersonal communication skills in Spanish, with emphasis on the development of written and spoken language through the study of Latino literature & folklore, current event topics, and Spanish-language cinema. Students will review grammar while boosting vocabulary and accentuation ski… --- # TRIO102 — Career Exploration and Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours TRIO 102 - Career Exploration and Preparation TRIO 102 - Career Exploration and Preparation LEC hours per week: 2 This course is for TRiO Students who are undecided about their academic and career pathways or who wish to further explore the relationship between their personal strengths and occupational interests. In addition, students will begin to prepare for employment in their chosen career area. This course examines the self-awareness, opportunity-awareness, decision-making, and implementation stages of career development, and students will engage in experiential learning outside the clas… --- # TRIO105 — The Successful Student 1 credits · 1 hours TRIO 105 - The Successful Student TRIO 105 - The Successful Student -3 LEC hours per week: 3 The modularized course is designed to students develop techniques and strategies to build learning skills that cross subject areas. The Successful Student Essay module prepares students to write basic organized essays used to answer essay exam questions and to demonstrate learning in non-composition courses. The Successful Student Online module prepares students to be successful when taking hybrid and fully online courses in Canvas. Finally, The Successful Math Student module s students learn math stu… --- # TRIO110 — Learning Strategies for College 1 credits · 1 hours TRIO 110 - Learning Strategies for College TRIO 110 - Learning Strategies for College -3 LEC hours per week: 3 Provides an overview of learning and motivation theories and methods that promote student success in the classroom. Empowers students to become active, responsible, and successful learners. Topics and techniques include: memory and learning, note taking, exam preparation and test anxiety, time management, goals clarification, learning style, concentration, self-awareness, financial literacy, and personal responsibility. Upon completion, students will demonstrate a clear understanding… --- # TRIO114 — Long-Term Financial Planning and Continuing Ed 1 credits · 1 hours TRIO 114 - Long-Term Financial Planning and Continuing Ed TRIO 114 - Long-Term Financial Planning and Continuing Ed LEC hours per week: 1 Course will provide students the tools required for successful long-term personal financial planning. Topics covered include capital asset purchasing, retirement, continuing education planning, and factors the influence the credit rating. Formerly: CE 114. Course --- # TRIO115 — Personal and Family Budgeting 1 credits · 1 hours TRIO 115 - Personal and Family Budgeting TRIO 115 - Personal and Family Budgeting LEC hours per week: 1 Course provides the student with tools that will improve personal and family budgeting. Topics include short-term financial planning through the use of budgets, income/expense analysis, allocation of funds, cost-cutting strategies, and credit/money management. Formerly: CE 115. Course --- # TRIO120 — Financial Literacy and College Costs 2 credits · 2 hours TRIO 120 - Financial Literacy and College Costs TRIO 120 - Financial Literacy and College Costs LEC hours per week: 2 Students will gain knowledge about personal financial management, including how to develop a personal financial plan and manage their resources. Topics include identifying beliefs about money, budgeting, strategies for minimizing and reducing debt, managing credit, navigating banking and insurance products, planning and funding major purchases (such as a car or a house), retirement and tax planning, and student loan management. Students will also examine college costs and the… --- # TRIO199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours TRIO 199 - Special Topics TRIO 199 - Special Topics LEC hours per week: 1 Special Topics exploring readiness for, and, tasks associated with college enrollment, and success strategies once enrolled in college. Formerly: CE 199. Course --- # TURF101 — Turf Equipment Operations I 3 credits · 3 hours TURF 101 - Turf Equipment Operations I TURF 101 - Turf Equipment Operations I LEC hours per week: 2 --- # TURF122 — Turf Maintenance Practices 3 credits · 3 hours TURF 122 - Turf Maintenance Practices TURF 122 - Turf Maintenance Practices LEC hours per week: 2 --- # TURF191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours TURF 191 - Cooperative Work Experience TURF 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -10 CLIN hours per week: 30 Students work in a job directly related to the turf management industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Course --- # TURF192 — Cooperative Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours TURF 192 - Cooperative Seminar TURF 192 - Cooperative Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students examine issues related to student’s cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships. They evaluate how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect workplace relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also develop effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Course --- # TURF197 — Project Research 1 credits · 1 hours TURF 197 - Project Research TURF 197 - Project Research LEC hours per week: 1 Students will plan and make a proposal for a 3 to 6 month work experience and explore leadership skills in a turf related industry. Course --- # TURF199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours TURF 199 - Special Topics TURF 199 - Special Topics -10 LEC hours per week: 10 In collaboration with your Instructor/Advisor, establish an appropriate project with identified and measurable learning --- # TURF201 — Turfgrass Cultural Practices 6 credits · 6 hours TURF 201 - Turfgrass Cultural Practices TURF 201 - Turfgrass Cultural Practices LEC hours per week: 6 Students are introduced to turfgrass cultural practices. Topics covered include turfgrass types and cultivars, turfgrass uses, selection of grasses, turfgrass fertilization and fertilizer selection, water needs of the grass plant and irrigation, renovation practices, future trends, and turfgrass assessment techniques. Course --- # TURF215 — Turf Diseases and Insects 5 credits · 5 hours TURF 215 - Turf Diseases and Insects TURF 215 - Turf Diseases and Insects LEC hours per week: 5 This course concentrates on fundamentals of entomology and plant pathology to set the stage for working with the specifics of turfgrass problems. It is an introduction to the identification, study of life cycles, and control of insects and diseases as well as specific problems and their controls on turfgrasses. Course --- # TURF291 — Cooperative Work Experience II 1 credits · 1 hours TURF 291 - Cooperative Work Experience II TURF 291 - Cooperative Work Experience II -10 CLIN hours per week: 30 Students are employed in jobs directly related to the turf management industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Demonstrations of gas and diesel engines, electrical, powertrains, and hydraulics are done, in order that students are able to perform simple tune-ups and repairs on equipment. Course --- # TURF292 — Cooperative Seminar II 2 credits · 2 hours TURF 292 - Cooperative Seminar II TURF 292 - Cooperative Seminar II LEC hours per week: 2 Students will contribute to discussions related to their cooperative work experience that focus on effective workplace relationships and applying leadership skills to promote personal development. They will also demonstrate effective communication skills, resolve conflicts, build teams, and engage employees in decision making. Course --- # TURF297 — Special Projects 2 credits · 2 hours TURF 297 - Special Projects TURF 297 - Special Projects LEC hours per week: 2 Students will prepare a PowerPoint presentation to defend their previously approved project from their 3 to 6 month work experience and exploration of leadership skills in a turf related industry. Their presentation can be made in person or online. Course Prerequisites: TURF197, TURF191 --- # WELD101 — Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 101 - Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 WELD 101 - Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 LEC hours per week: 3 Welding theory designed to explain welding safety, industry practices, and Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes. Students will learn the safe handling and operation of Oxy/fuel welding, brazing and cutting equipment; contrast SMAW 6010, and 7018 electrodes; and material preparation methods. Introduction to basic print reading and layout. Discuss the importance of professional and ethical shop behavior and welding safety. Course --- # WELD102 — Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Core Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 102 - Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Core Arc Welding WELD 102 - Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Core Arc Welding LEC hours per week: 3 Welding theory designed to explain Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) with ferrous and nonferrous alloys, as well as discussions of filler metal identification, basic machine maintenance, and safety standards included in the processes. Course Prerequisites: WELD101 --- # WELD103 — Structural Welder Qualifications 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 103 - Structural Welder Qualifications WELD 103 - Structural Welder Qualifications -3 LEC hours per week: 3 This course examines Welding theory and explains in detail the Structural Welder qualifications for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. It also includes filler metal identification, essential variables, thickness and position limitations, and basic machine maintenance. Safety standards for all processes are covered. Course --- # WELD104 — Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 104 - Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading WELD 104 - Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading -3 LEC hours per week: 3 As part of the WWCC Aluminum Welding program, this course introduces students to the knowledge and skills needed for working in the aluminum industry. The course focuses on aluminum Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), including a variety of aluminum joint designs relevant to working in the industry. Safety standards for all processes are covered. Course --- # WELD105 — Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading 2 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 105 - Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading 2 WELD 105 - Aluminum Welding Lecture and Blueprint Reading 2 -3 LEC hours per week: 3 As part of the WWCC Aluminum Welding program, this course further develops students¿ knowledge and skills for the aluminum industry. The course provides in-depth instruction for different welding processes, in particular Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and welding techniques for aluminum. Safety standards for all processes are covered. Course Prerequisites: WELD104 --- # WELD106 — Aluminum Welding and Fabrication 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 106 - Aluminum Welding and Fabrication WELD 106 - Aluminum Welding and Fabrication -3 LEC hours per week: 3 This course continues to build knowledge and skills students need to work in the aluminum industry, with emphasis on aluminum GMAW, GTAW, and fabrication techniques. It includes a variety of aluminum custom designs, and students will create their own projects from sketch to building the blueprint to a finished aluminum piece. Safety standards for all processes are covered. Course Prerequisites: WELD105 --- # WELD111 — Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 Lab 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 111 - Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 Lab WELD 111 - Oxy/Fuel Welding, Cutting, and SMAW 1 Lab -12 --- # WELD112 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 112 - Gas Metal Arc Welding -6 Prerequisites: WELD111 --- # WELD113 — SMAW Structural Welder Qualification 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 113 - SMAW Structural Welder Qualification WELD 113 - SMAW Structural Welder Qualification -6 Prerequisites: WELD112, WELD122 --- # WELD122 — Flux Core Arc Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 122 - Flux Core Arc Welding WELD 122 - Flux Core Arc Welding -6 Prerequisites: WELD111 --- # WELD123 — FCAW & GMAW Structural Welder Qualification 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 123 - FCAW & GMAW Structural Welder Qualification WELD 123 - FCAW & GMAW Structural Welder Qualification -6 Prerequisites: WELD112, WELD122 --- # WELD141 — Welding Basics 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 141 - Welding Basics WELD 141 - Welding Basics LEC hours per week: 1 --- # WELD151 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 151 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I WELD 151 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I -17 LEC hours per week: 5 --- # WELD152 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 152 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding II WELD 152 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding II -17 LEC hours per week: 5 Prerequisites: WELD151 --- # WELD153 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding III 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 153 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding III WELD 153 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding III -17 LEC hours per week: 5 Prerequisites: WELD152 --- # WELD170 — Aluminum Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 170 - Aluminum Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW WELD 170 - Aluminum Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW -9 --- # WELD171 — Aluminum Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 171 - Aluminum Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 171 - Aluminum Gas Tungsten Arc Welding -9 Prerequisites: WELD170 --- # WELD172 — Aluminum Welding and Fabrication Lab 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 172 - Aluminum Welding and Fabrication Lab WELD 172 - Aluminum Welding and Fabrication Lab -9 Prerequisites: WELD171 --- # WELD191 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 191 - Cooperative Work Experience WELD 191 - Cooperative Work Experience -15 CLIN hours per week: 45 This course offers students the opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the welding industry. The formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Course --- # WELD192 — Cooperative Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours WELD 192 - Cooperative Seminar WELD 192 - Cooperative Seminar LEC hours per week: 2 Students explore issues related to their cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships and how self-knowledge, perception, attitudes, and behavior affect these relationships and job satisfaction. Students will also learn effective learning skills for workplace and educational success. Course --- # WELD196 — Welding Skill Development I 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 196 - Welding Skill Development I WELD 196 - Welding Skill Development I -17 --- # WELD199 — Special Topic and Trade Focus 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 199 - Special Topic and Trade Focus WELD 199 - Special Topic and Trade Focus -10 --- # WELD201 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 201 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 201 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding -3 LEC hours per week: 3 This course examines Welding theory in detail as it relates to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) with both direct and alternating currents on ferrous and nonferrous material. It also includes base metal identification, filler electrode selection, basic machine maintenance. Safety standards for all processes are covered. Course --- # WELD202 — Pipe Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 202 - Pipe Welding WELD 202 - Pipe Welding -3 LEC hours per week: 3 This course examines Welding theory in detail as it relates to Pipe welding of different sizes, and all positions with the processes of SMAW, GTAW, and OFW. It also includes base metal identification, filler electrode selection, basic machine maintenance. Safety standards for all processes are covered. Course Prerequisites: WELD103 --- # WELD203 — Introduction to Fabrication 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 203 - Introduction to Fabrication WELD 203 - Introduction to Fabrication -3 LEC hours per week: 3 This course examines fabrication theory and explains in detail the process of concept, design, and drafting of fabrication weldments. In addition to layout, topics include assembly welding and thermal distortion. This class also explores limitations and practical applications of fabrication equipment as well as covering machine maintenance and safety standards. Course Prerequisites: WELD202 --- # WELD211 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Ferrous Metals 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 211 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Ferrous Metals WELD 211 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Ferrous Metals -6 --- # WELD212 — Pipe Welding Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 212 - Pipe Welding Lab I WELD 212 - Pipe Welding Lab I -6 Prerequisites: WELD113, WELD123 --- # WELD213 — Fabrication Concept and Design 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 213 - Fabrication Concept and Design WELD 213 - Fabrication Concept and Design -6 Prerequisites: WELD212, WELD222 --- # WELD221 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Special Metals 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 221 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Special Metals WELD 221 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Special Metals -6 --- # WELD222 — Pipe Welding Lab II 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 222 - Pipe Welding Lab II WELD 222 - Pipe Welding Lab II -6 Prerequisites: WELD113, WELD123 --- # WELD223 — Fabrication Layout, Fitment, and Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 223 - Fabrication Layout, Fitment, and Welding WELD 223 - Fabrication Layout, Fitment, and Welding -6 Prerequisites: WELD212, WELD222 --- # WELD250 — Welding Steel/Stainless Steel GMAW/TIG 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 250 - Welding Steel/Stainless Steel GMAW/TIG WELD 250 - Welding Steel/Stainless Steel GMAW/TIG -17 LEC hours per week: 5 Prerequisites: WELD151 --- # WELD251 — Welding Aluminum GMAW/TIG 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 251 - Welding Aluminum GMAW/TIG WELD 251 - Welding Aluminum GMAW/TIG -17 LEC hours per week: 5 Prerequisites: WELD250 --- # WELD255 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 255 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 255 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding -17 LEC hours per week: 5 --- # WELD256 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 256 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 256 - Gas Metal Arc Welding -17 LEC hours per week: 5 --- # WELD270 — Shielded Metal Arc - Pipe 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 270 - Shielded Metal Arc - Pipe WELD 270 - Shielded Metal Arc - Pipe -17 LEC hours per week: 5 --- # WELD296 — Welding Skill Development II 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 296 - Welding Skill Development II WELD 296 - Welding Skill Development II -17 --- # WELD297 — Special Projects 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 297 - Special Projects WELD 297 - Special Projects -17 --- # WELD299 — Industry Certifications 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 299 - Industry Certifications WELD 299 - Industry Certifications