GHC Quarterly Class Schedule - Winter 2021
GHC Classes: Meet from January 5 to March 25
GHC Online Classes: Instruction is from January 5 to March 25
Accounting
ACCT 113 - Introduction to Accounting I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: READ 090, completion of or current enrollment in MATH 070 or instructor permission.
Theory and practice of double-entry bookkeeping and accounting for professional, service and merchandising business organizations. Coverage of both cash and accrual systems with preparation of worksheets, adjusting and closing entries, reversing entries, and financial statements. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4004
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Instructor: Barker S
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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ACCT 114 - Introduction to Accounting II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ACCT 113.
Introduction to accounting for partnerships and corporations. Valuation of receivables, inventories and plant equipment. Recording of notes and bonds. Preparation of a cash flow statement. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4010
Days: Online
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Instructor: Ushman T
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Open Seats: 15
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ACCT 180 - Accounting with SAGE (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
ACCT 114 or ACCT& 201; and BTECH 102, or instructor permission
Introduction to computer applications in an accounting environment. Students will analyze transactions, enter data into a computerized accounting system and prepare various financial reports. Included are integrated general ledgers, accounts receivable and payable, depreciation, inventory and payroll systems. 4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4017
Days: Online
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Instructor: Ushman T
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Open Seats: 20
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ACCT 220 - Federal Income Tax I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ACCT 113 or ACCT& 201 or instructor permission.
An introduction to the basic concepts of the Internal Revenue Code as applied to individual and business tax problems. Includes the concepts of gross income, adjustments to gross income, deductions, credits, depreciation, and capital gains and losses. Provides experience in commpleting common reporting forms manually. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4016
Days: Online
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Instructor: Ushman T
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Open Seats: 15
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ACCT&201 - Principles of Accounting I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: BTECH 102. Prerequisites: MATH 098 or placement in MATH& 107 or higher. Completion of ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101 or instructor permiss ion.
A foundational course for accounting program students and students planning to transfer to a four-year institution. The theory and practice of financial accounting are introduced and developed. Involves the measuring of business income and expenses, the accounting cycle, merchandising transactions, the relationship and preparation of the accounting statements. Includes emphasis on the accounting for current assets, property, plant and equipment. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4018
Days: Online
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Instructor: Fredrickson
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Open Seats: 13
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ACCT&202 - Principles of Accounting II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: ACCT& 201 or ACCT 114.
This course continues the study of financial accounting theory through the application of the basic concepts and principles of the partnerships and corporation form of business organization. Includes the study of liabilities, time value of money, statement of cash flow, additional financial reporting issues and the analysis and interpretation of financial statements. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4020
Days: Online
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Instructor: Ushman T
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Open Seats: 12
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Adult Basic Education
BASED010 - ABE Orientation (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Students complete the CASAS ABE assessment in Reading and Math (see page 27 for placement scores). During intake they identify short and long term goals and are placed into the appropiate Adult Basic Skills (ABE) course. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4148
Days: Online
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Instructor: Staff
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Open Seats: Class Full
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Alcohol/Subs Abuse
ALSA 125 - The Dysfunctional Family (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Examines major family counseling theories and their application to the family system that is being affected by and is affecting persons with substance use disorders. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4034
Days: Online
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Instructor: Cutshaw K
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Open Seats: Class Full, 5 Waiting
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ALSA 136 - Group Dynamics (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
This course is an introduction to the theory and principles of group process with emphasis on work counseling with clients with substance use disorders. By its very nature a course in group counseling must be experiential. All students will be expected and encouraged to participate in the group activities. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4035
Days: Online
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Instructor: Cutshaw K
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Open Seats: Class Full, 1 Waiting
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Allied Health
AHLTH150 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: READ 090 or placement in college level reading.
This course presents a comprehensive systems approach to the study of selected roots, prefixes, and suffixes; principles of word building; study of diagnostic, operative, and symptomatic terms of the various systems of the body. There is an emphasis on accurate spelling and pronunciation of all medical terms. Study includes common medical abbreviations, selected eponyms, clinical laboratory procedures and radiology procedures with associated terminology for each body system. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4022
Days: Online
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Instructor: Conley A
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Open Seats: 5
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Art
ART 101 - Beginning Drawing (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101, or instructor permission.
Introduction to the concepts, techniques, and processes of drawing, including line, shape, value, texture, and composition. Emphasis on observational drawing of the environment, still-life, and the draped and undraped human form, representation, and contemporary pratice. Introduction to the basic drawing materials including charcoal, graphite, pastels, and ink. Develop drawing skills and personal expression through studio projects, lectures, and critiques. 4 lecture hours; 2 studio hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4054
Days: Th
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Instructor: Barnes N
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
ART 102 - Intermediate Drawing (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ART 101
Continued application of concepts, techniques, and processes of drawing, including line, shape, value, texture, and composition. Emphasis on observational drawing of the environment, still-life, and the draped and undraped human form, representation, and contemporary practice. Expanded investigation of drawing materials and surfaces. Expand drawing skills and personal expression through lectures, critiques, and self-curated projects. 4 lecture hours; 2 studio hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4058
Days: Th
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Instructor: Barnes N
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
ART 103 - Advanced Drawing (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ART 102.
Develop a cohesive body of work that investigates a focused material or conceptual direction. In depth consideration of subject. Compose an artist statement and biography. Build a digital portfolio. 4 lecture hours; 2 studio hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4062
Days: Th
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Instructor: Barnes N
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Open Seats: 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
ART 104 - 2D Design (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ART& 100.
A practical introduction to the basic elements, techniques, and principles of two-dimensional design with an emphasis on projects using line, shape, pattern, and interval in black and white. An exploration of visual language and creative problem solving. Develops skills and personal expression through studio projects, lectures, and critiques. 4 lecture hours; 2 studio hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4066
Days: W
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Instructor: Barnes N
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
ART& 100 - Art Appreciation (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ENGL& 101. Prerequisites: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101; or instructor permission.
A study of the basic elements of visual form and their application to the variety and richness of art. Major examples of two- and three-dimensional art will be discussed. Art from around the world, including architecture, design, painting, photography, and sculpture will be examined as the expression of philosophical and social traditions, historical events and contemporary movements. Satisfies humanities distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4078
Days: Online
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Instructor: Michael T
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Open Seats: 5
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Item #: 4082
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Barnes N
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Open Seats: 5
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Astronomy
ASTR&100 - Astronomy (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: MATH 098 or placement in college level math.
This course provides an introduction to the universe beyond the Earth. The course begins with a study of the night sky and the history of astronomy. The course then explores the various objects seen in the cosmos beginning with a study of the solar system followed by stars, galaxies, and the evolution of the universe itself. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies science distribution area E requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4098
Days: M-F
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Hillier J
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Open Seats: 12
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4094
Days: Online
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Instructor: Glozman I
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Open Seats: Class Full
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Auto Technology
AUTO 112 - Electrical/Electronics/ABS (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 060, ENGL 060 and READ 080; and instructor persmission.
An introduction to the fundamental laws of electricity and the principles of magnetism and induction. The course will include a study of Ohm's Law as well as electrical circuit schematic reading, wire repair and use of electrical test equipment. Also included will be a study of the automotive batteries, starting systems and charging systems. The second portion of this course includes the principles of Anti-Lock brake systems. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4099
Days: M-F
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7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: KangasHanes
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Open Seats: 15
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AUTO 224 - Cooperative Work Experience (1-5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Students participate in on-the-job training as volunteers or for pay. Students achieve specific learning objectives based on job-related conferences, faculty work-site visitations, and other appropriate assignments. 5-25 hours per week. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4108
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Instructor: KangasHanes
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Open Seats: 15
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BAS-Forest Resource Management
BASF 322 - Professional Development I (1-6 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS-FRM program or instructor permis sion.
One of the most important courses for professional development, the internship is the pathway to integrate the students in the professional life with hands-on experience in companies and/or institutions that accept interns for training. Engaging in real-world work, the students will have the chance to exercise their knowledge in the field and contribute to the operation of an agency or company. This is a variable credit class offered every quarter. A total of 5 credits is required for completion. BAS-FRM degree course.
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Item #: 4218
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Mahoney P
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Open Seats: 19
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BASF 400 - Forest Practices, Law and Policy (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS-FRM program or intructor permission.
Students will examine and analyze natural resource policy including environmental impact statements, environmental assessments, and habitat conservation plans. Students will appraise and critique administrative behavior, as well as legislative, regulatory, legal, ethical, and personal considerations as applied to forestry operations in Washington State and nationally. Students will discuss and demonstrate applications of Washington Forest Practices, Habitat Conservation Plans, Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. 4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. BAS-FRM degree course.
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Item #: 5300
Days: TW
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8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Bates T
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Open Seats: 11
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BASF 421 - Advanced Harvest Systems: Cable and Aerial (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS-FRM program or intructor permission.
This class will focus on more in-depth understanding for the applied forester or land manager of harvest systems associated with steep slopes and remote locations. Topics will include: yarder types and specifications, skyline configurations and appropriate operations, safety rules, basic rigging requirements, payload analysis, harvest unit planning and layout. Specialized areas will include helicopter logging. Specific rules associated with cable and aerial systems and unstable slopes. Labs will consist of timber sale preparation techniques, software utilization for harvest system analysis on onsite visits of active timber sales. 3 theory hours; 4 guided practice hours. BAS-FRM degree course.
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Item #: 4215
Days: M
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8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Mahoney P
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Open Seats: 10
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BASF 421L - Advanced Harvest Systems: Cable and Aerial Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS-FRM program or intructor permission.
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Item #: 4217
Days: M
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Instructor: Mahoney P
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Open Seats: 10
Section: 1
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BASF 422 - Natural Resources Economics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS-FRM program or intructor permission.
This course emphasizes the practical understanding of distribution of limited resources be it financial or physical. Financial topics include forest resources valuation and financial analysis concepts, inflation, risk and uncertainty, taxes related to both property ownership, and business and financial decision making. The student will become familiar with parts of a contract, including boilerplate clauses and specialized terms related to logging, road building and timber sales. Timber sales and unit appraisal are additional topics covered. Labs wil focus on computational problems and associated software used in the forest management industry. 4 theory hours; 2 guided practice hours. BAS-FRM degree course.
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Item #: 4219
Days: T
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Instructor: Mahoney P
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Open Seats: 9
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BASF 422L - Natural Resources Economics Guided Practice (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS-FRM program or intructor permission.
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Item #: 4221
Days: W
Time:
1:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Instructor: Mahoney P
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Open Seats: 9
Section: 1
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BASF 431 - Capstone in Natural Resources (1-5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Ammission to the BAS_FRM program; taken any quarter during the senior year; and instructor permission.
In this course, students will participate within natural resources field in a hands-on application where they will synthesize knowledge and skills to create or construct a desired project outcome for a project. Projects will be either produced by a team or by an individual, culminating in a presentation and report. BAS-FRM degree course.
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Item #: 4220
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Mahoney P
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Open Seats: 19
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BAS-Organizational Management
BASM 301 - Writing and Managing Grants (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BASOM program; completion of ENGL 304 or ENGL& 235 with a "C" or better grade.
This course provides an overview of the entire grant cycle - from concept to closeout and the basic elements that must be present when developing a grant proposal. Students will identify and apply tips on how to satisfy funders while accomplishing program objectives. Studens will assess questions that need to be answered to be compelling to a funding agency as they develop a strategy for grant planning and grant management. 5 lecture hours. BASOM program core course.
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Item #: 4222
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Thornton J
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Open Seats: Class Full
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BASM 305 - Program Assessment and Evaluation (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Admission to the BASOM program or instructor permission; successful completion of ENGL 304: Advanced Busines Writing.
This course integrates operationalization, measurement, and assessment of various types of programs and program objectives. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches will be covered as they relate to assessing social programs using applied social science research methods as students formulate evaluation instruments and measurements. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies a General Education elective for the BASOM degree.
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Item #: 4224
Days: Online
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Instructor: Portmann C
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAS-Teacher Education (Elementary)
BAST 302 - Practicum II (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program.
The second practicum complements the second quarter in the BASTE program.Students explore how to plan instruction, consider advanced concepts in language and literacy and the implications for teaching English language learners, and practice methods for teaching mathematics, the practicum placement gives students an opportunity to connect this material with field observations. The three BASTE practicum courses will incorporate opportunities for students to reflect on the practicum experiences, including the implications for supporting English language learners.
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Item #: 4230
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Holliday J
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAST 330 - Teaching with Technology (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program.
This course will focus on safe, effective use of various educational technologies to foster student learning. Educational technologies covered will range from classroom equipment to online learning management systems. International Society for Technology Education Standards will provide the framework for this course. This course will include opportunities to reflect on student teaching experiences.
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Item #: 4234
Days: W
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7:00 PM - 8:40 PM
Instructor: Womac P
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAST 355 - Reading Methods (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program.
This course is designed to extend candidates? understanding of the processes, purposes, and practical aspects of teaching reading. Topics include: reading and writing as developmental processes; the inter-relationships of reading, writing, listening and speaking the role of metacognition; interrelationship between first and second language and literacy acquisition; constructing meaning from culturally relevant literary and expository texts; selecting reading assessment tools to match instructional purposes; understanding variability in reading grade levels among children and within a child across the essential components of reading; and instructional interventions for individuals and flexible groups. Emphasis will be on developing strategy lessons that encompass the major components of reading (awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension) to use with students. Students will develop lesson plans and curriculum units that align instruction and assessment with learning goals, identify a range of developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate instructional strategies, and incorporate methods that elicit student voice (including reflection related to learning targets, metacognitive strategies, effective use of resources).
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Item #: 4239
Days: W
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4:30 PM - 8:40 PM
Instructor: Flanagan M
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAST 360 - Assessment for Learning (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program.
Using state and national curriculum standards, grade level expectations and teaching frameworks as tools, participants will explore principles of sound assessment. Participants will design and implement a variety of assessment strategies aimed at monitoring and improving learning. Participants will reflect on potential linguistic and cultural biases within different assessment strategies. Participants will also examine Washington?s evaluation requirements, criteria, four-tiered performance rating system, and the preferred instructional frameworks used to describe the evaluation criteria. This course will include opportunities to reflect on practicum observation.
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Item #: 4241
Days: Th
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4:30 PM - 8:40 PM
Instructor: Womac P
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAST 370 - Language & Culture (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program. Prerequisites: Admission to the BAS_TE program, WATCH background clearance, liability insurance verification, fingerprints on file, attempt WEST-B.
The focus of this course is on how language and culture are interconnected. The course explores language development as a socio-cultural activity and its implications for the English language learner. Students will be encouraged to critically analyze language in the context of education. The students will be expected to explore current debates in language and culture and examine the issues which arise for the ELL teacher and for teachers working with students from diverse linguistic backgrounds. This course will include opportunities to reflect on practicum observation
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Item #: 4243
Days: T
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4:30 PM - 8:40 PM
Instructor: Villarreal N
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAST 401 - Special Education Methods (4 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program.
The purpose of this course is guide candidates in constructing case studies of students with disabilities in order to the learn the application of theoretical concepts and tools in providing services to students with disabilities in school settings. IEP?s, RTI, assessment, intervention tools, and special education techniques will be analyzed, evaluated, and developed with a particular emphasis on cultural sensitivity and potential bias. This course will include opportunities to reflect on student teaching experiences.
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Item #: 4244
Days: T
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4:30 PM - 8:40 PM
Instructor: Brown S
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BAST 497 - Student Teaching II (10 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Admission to the BAS-TE program.
Candidates continue their placement in a school internship related to their endorsement(s) where they will have the opportunity to practice and develop skills related to teaching. Emphasis will be placed on developing planning and instructional skills through practice, eventually leading to full responsibility for an extended (three-week) period. In addition, assessment, incorporating student voice, and academic language into lessons will come into focus. Candidates will work intentionally to become more skillful in collaborating with colleagues, including para-educators.The concurrent BASTE courses will incorporate opportunities for the guided practice hours.
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Item #: 4245
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Holliday J
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Open Seats: 5
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Item #: 4247
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Sawin J
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Open Seats: 5
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Item #: 4248
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Womac P
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Open Seats: 5
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Item #: 4249
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Gaines M
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Open Seats: 8
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Biological Sciences
BIOL&100 - Survey of Biology (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101 and concurrent enrollment in Biol& 100 Lab.
This is an introductory biology course intended for non-majors and will not serve as prerequisite for other biology courses. The course deals with the process of science, evolutionary concepts, and modern applications in biology and bioethics. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Satisfies science or lab requirement area A distribution or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4256
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Dykes J
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Open Seats: Class Full, 2 Waiting
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Item #: 4260
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4262
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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BIOL&100L - Survey of Biology Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 100 Lecture.
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Item #: 4264
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: 1
Winter 2021: Check Canvas - ONLY students enrolling in BIOL&100 Section A, need to sign up for BIOL&100L |
BIOL&160 - General Biology w/lab (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: READ 090 or placement in college level reading. Prerequisites: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101 and MAT H 097 or placement in MATH 098 or higher; concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 160 Lab.
"An introduction to the processes and principles that are common to all living things. The course has a strong emphasis on molecular and cellular biology, including: chemistry of life, cell structure and function, Mendelian genetics, and evolutionary theory as a mechamism for the diversity of life that exists on this planet. This course is intended for, but not limited to, continuing on in biology or the health sciences and is a pre-requisite for human anatomy & physiology (BIOL&241/242). 4 theory hours; 2 guided practice hours. Satisfies science or lab requirement area A distribution or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4266
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge T
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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Item #: 4268
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge T
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 1 Waiting
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BIOL&160L - General Biology Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 160 Lecture.
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Time
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Item #: 4270
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge T
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 4 Waiting
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Item #: 4272
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge T
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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BIOL&212 - Biological Science II: Majors Animal (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIOL& 211.
The second course in a three-quarter sequence for students intending to take advanced courses in the biological sciences or to enroll in pre-professional health programs. The course covers basic botanical and zoological concepts, emphasizing structure and function with the central theme being evolution and diversity. 4 lecture hours; 3 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4276
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 11
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BIOL&212L - Biol Science II: Majors Animal Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
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Time
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Item #: 4279
Days: M
Time:
10:10 AM - 1:00 PM
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 7
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Item #: 4278
Days: M
Time:
1:40 PM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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BIOL&241 - Human Anatomy/Physiology I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: BIOL& 160 or BIOL& 211 (Majors Cellular) and CHEM& 121 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in BI OL& 241 Lab.
An integrated study of the structure and function of the human body. The following systems are studied: integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous. 4 lecture hours; 3 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4282
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 7
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Item #: 4284
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Plagge T
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
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BIOL&241L - Human Anatomy/Physiology I Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 241 Lecture.
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Time
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Room
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Item #: 4291
Days: W
Time:
1:40 PM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: Plagge T
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 2 Waiting
Section: 3
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4288
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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BIOL&242 - Human Anatomy/Physiology II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BIOL& 160 or BIOL& 211(Majors Cellular) within the last 5 years and a grade of "C" or bett er in BIOL& 241 within the last 5 years and concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 242 Lab.
A continued study of the structure and function of the human body. The following systems are studied: the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, water balance, pH, and reproductive. 4 lecture hours; 3 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4294
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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BIOL&242L - Human Anatomy/Physiology II Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 242 Lecture.
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Time
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Item #: 4293
Days: T
Time:
1:40 PM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: plagge t
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
Section: 3
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4298
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Baze M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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BIOL&260 - Microbiology w/lab (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: BIOL& 160 or BIOL& 211 and CHEM& 121 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 260 lab.
Basic microbiological concepts and techniques. The role of microorganisms in health and disease. 4 lecture hours; 4 lab hours. Satisfies science or lab requirement area A distribution or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4302
Days: MTWTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Plagge A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 17
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
BIOL&260L - Microbiology Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 260 Lecture.
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Time
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Room
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Item #: 4304
Days: MW
Time:
1:40 PM - 3:30 PM
Instructor: Plagge A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 17
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Business
BA 124 - Cooperative Work Experience (1-5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
This course involves supervised field-based experience for freshmen asa practicum for full-time job preparation. Students work in an office or other business environment five to twenty-five hours per week. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4114
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 24
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BA 140 - Business English (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101; READ 090 or placement in college level reading.
The study of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation as particularly applied to business applications. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4116
Days: MTWTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 18
Section: 12
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
Item #: 4118
Days: MTWTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 25
Section: 13
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
Item #: 4120
Days: MTWTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 23
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
BA 150 - Fundamentals of Finance (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BA 104; a grade of "C" or better in ACCT 113 or ACCT& 201, or instructor permission.
This course presents the basics of financial analysis, forecasting, operating and financial leverage, working capital, current asset management, short term financing, and investment options. Orientation will be towards small business and personal finance. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4126
Days: MTWTh
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 12
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
BA 224 - Advanced Cooperative Work Experience (1-5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: BA 124 and instructor permission.
This course involves supervised field-based experience for sophomores as a practicum for full-time job preparation. Students work in an office or other business environment five to twenty-five hours per week. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AAdegree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4134
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 25
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BA 240 - Principles of Marketing (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: READ 090; ENGL 095 or instructor permission.
Inquiry into the institutions engaged in the movement of goods and services from producers to consumers. Primary emphasis on basic marketing with a managerial approach. Required for business management. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4140
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Israel M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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BA 258 - Principles of Management (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: READ 090; ENGL 095 or instructor permission.
A study of leadership and executive behavior and how to develop a successful leadership style. Employee motivation, managerial environment, planning, controlling, and organizing are also studied. A "systems" approach to management is emphasized. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4142
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Israel M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 10
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BUS& 101 - Introduction to Business (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Math 060 and READ 080 or instructor permission.
Introduction to Business is a general course designed to provide an understanding of how the American business system operates and its place in the economy. The course provides background for more effective and better use of business services in personal affairs as well as foundation for future courses in various business programs. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4325
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Israel M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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Item #: 4382
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Israel M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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BUS& 201 - Business Law (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: READ 080 or instructor permission.
A study of the United States legal system, institutions and processes. Principles of the law of contracts, sales, property, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, agency and business organizations. Includes legal reasoning. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
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Item #: 4386
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Zerr M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 9
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Business Technology
BTECH101 - Keyboarding (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
This course is designed to teach students the touch system in using the computer keyboard. 4 guided practice hours. Vocational course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4322
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 9
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BTECH102 - Introduction to Microsoft Office (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: BTECH 100 and BTECH 101 or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite: READ 080.
This course introduces Microsoft Office Suite and emphasizes hands on experience. Students will work with various applications including electronic spreadsheets, word processing and presentation software. 2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4328
Days: MW
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 18
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
Item #: 4330
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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BTECH102L - Intro to Microsoft Office Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BTECH 102 Lecture.
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Time
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Room
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Item #: 4334
Days: Th
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
Section: 1
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
BTECH113 - Document Formatting (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Keyboarding ability of 30 wpm or higher and CIS 100.
Students will learn rules for preparing business letters, memos, tables, forms, and various reports (including meeting minutes, agendas, and itineraries) using word processing software. Speed and accuracy in the preparation of mailable copy is emphasized. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4340
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 10
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BTECH115 - Electronic Math Applications (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 060, or instructor permission.
Students will learn the touch system on electronic calculators using special time-saving functions to solve math applications. Proficiency in speed and accuracy of the 10-key pad is emphasized. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4342
Days: MWTh
Time:
11:20 AM - 12:20 PM
Instructor: Blankenship
See Note Below
Open Seats: 13
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Interactive audio and video capabilities are required. |
BTECH124 - Keyboard Skillbuilding I (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: CIS 101 or keyboarding ability.
This individualized program builds keyboarding skills with a computer program that focuses on technique, speed, and accuracy through planned drill and practice exercises. 4 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
Open Seats
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Item #: 4344
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 8
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BTECH125 - Keyboard Skillbuilding II (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: BTECH 124.
This individualized program builds keyboarding skills with a computer program that focuses on technique, speed, and accuracy through planned drill and practice exercises. 4 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4348
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 21
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BTECH126 - Keyboard Skillbuilding III (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: BTECH 125.
This individualized program builds keyboarding skills with a computer program that focuses on technique, speed, and accuracy through planned drill and practice exercises. 4 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4352
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 23
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BTECH132 - Medical Records - Insurance Billing and Coding (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: AHLTH 150 or concurrent enrollment or instructor permission.
Provides knowledge and skill in organizing and processing medical bills utilizing industry standard coding methods and manually completed CMS billing forms. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4362
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Erickson C
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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BTECH140 - Word Processing Applications (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: CIS 102 with a grade of "C" or better or instructor permission.
This course provides thorough coverage of text editing and formatting using word processing software. Tables, columns, styles, graphics, merge operations, and basic web design are covered. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4364
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 13
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BTECH150 - Excel (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 070; BTECH 102 with a grade of "C" or better or instructor permission.
This course teaches electronic spreadsheet capabilities in realistic private or business related problems. The course emphasizes the skills necessary to create, modify and print a worksheet and includes the use of functions, graphics, data lists, and other enhancements. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4370
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Relyea D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
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BTECH254 - Medical Office Computerized Info Processing (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: AHLTH 150 or concurrent enrollment.
The course is designed for the advanced student and includes computerized practice of actual medical office procedures utilizing Medisoft, the industry standard software. Students perform computerized simulations of patient processing from the scheduling call to the patient's final payment. 2 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
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Item #: 4376
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Conley A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
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Carpentry Technology
CARP 121 - Residential and Commercial Carpentry I (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 060, ENGL 060 and READ 080; and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to provide an introduction to safe work practices, work ethics, basic tool use, and carpentry concepts. Students may participate in the construction of a home or a working jobsite. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4388
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Pratt A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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CARP 122 - Residential and Commercial Carpentry II (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 121 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon the skills learned in CARP 121. Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in CARP 121. Students may participate in the construction of a home on a working jobsite. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
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Room
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Item #: 4394
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Pratt A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 14
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CARP 123 - Residential and Commercial Carpentry III (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 122 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon the skills learned in CARP 122. Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in CARP 122. Students may participate in the construction of a home on a working jobsite. Tasks are completed to industry standards. 8 lecture hours;16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4400
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Pratt A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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CARP 221 - Residential and Commercial Carpentry IV (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 123 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon the skills learned in CARP 121-123.Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in CARP 121-123. Students may participate in the construction of a home or a working jobsite. Tasks completed to industry standards and increase in complexity. 8 lecture hours;16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4406
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Pratt A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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CARP 222 - Residential and Commercial Carpentry V (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 221 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon the skills learned in CARP 121-221.Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in CARP 121-221. Students may participate in the construction of a home on a working jobsite. Tasks completed to industry standards and increase in complexity. Problem solving is emphasized. Leadership opportunities are presented. 8 lecture hourse;16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
Room
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Item #: 4412
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Pratt A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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CARP 223 - Residential and Commercial Carpentry VI (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 222 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon the carpentry skills learned in CARP 121-222. Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in CARP 121-222. Students may participate in the construction of a home on a working jobsite. Tasks are completed to industry standards and increase in complexity. Problem solving is emphasized. Leadership opportunities are presented. Course includes a capstone exam to ensure retention of competency in previous Carpentry Technology program topics. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Time
Instructor
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Item #: 4418
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Pratt A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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Chemistry
CHEM&121 - Introduction to Chemistry w/Lab (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 097 or placement in MATH 098. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 121 Lab .
A survey of general chemical principles, including elements and compounds, atomic structure and periodic properties, chemical reactions, energy, equilibrium and kinetics, solutions, acids and bases, and nuclear chemistry. This course is intended for allied health and natural resources majors, as well as those students pursuing an AA degree. It also serves as the prerequisite for CHEM& 161 for students who have not completed one year of high school chemistry. This course, with CHEM& 131, constitutes a terminal sequence in chemistry and does not prepare a student for a second year of chemistry. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Students may not receive credit for both CHEM&110 and CHEM&121. Satisfies science or lab requirement area B distribution or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4428
Days: MTThF
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Instructor: Nelson J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4430
Days: MTThF
Time:
11:20 AM - 12:20 PM
Instructor: Nelson J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
Section: B
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
CHEM&121L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 121 Lecture.
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Time
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Item #: 4435
Days: W
Time:
8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Nelson J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 4 Waiting
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Item #: 4432
Days: W
Time:
11:20 AM - 1:10 PM
Instructor: Nelson J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 3 Waiting
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Item #: 4434
Days: W
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Instructor: Nelson J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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CHEM&161 - General Chemistry w/Lab I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: One year of high school chemistry or CHEM& 121 and concurrent enrollment in MATH& 141 or placement in MATH& 142. Cor equisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 161 Lab.
For science, engineering and other majors who plan to take a year or more of chemistry courses. Principles of general chemistry including atomic structure and periodic properties, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, and electronic structure. Laboratory work emphasizes the quantitative nature of these principles. 4 lecture hours; 3 lab hours. Satisfies science or lab requirement area B distribution or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Time
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Item #: 4436
Days: MTThF
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Instructor: Molinero A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 14
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
CHEM&161L - General Chemistry Lab I (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 161 Lecture.
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Item #: 4438
Days: T
Time:
1:40 PM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: Molinero A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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CHEM&162 - General Chemistry w/Lab II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in both CHEM& 161 and MATH& 141 (or placement in MATH& 142). Corequisite: Concurrent enro llment in CHEM& 162 Lab.
A continuation of general chemistry including bonding and molecular structure, states of matter, solutions, kinetics, equilibria, and acids and bases. Laboratory work includes elementary quantitative analysis. 4 lecture hours; 4 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4440
Days: MTThF
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Molinero A
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Open Seats: 17
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4442
Days: MTThF
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Instructor: Molinero A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 13
Section: B
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
CHEM&162L - General Chemistry Lab II (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 162 Lecture.
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Item #: 4444
Days: W
Time:
1:40 PM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: Molinero A
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Open Seats: 5
Section: 1
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4446
Days: Th
Time:
1:40 PM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: Molinero A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 5
Section: 2
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
CHEM&262 - Organic Chemistry w/Lab II (6 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in CHEM& 261 or instructor p ermission. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 262 La b.
This course is a continuation of CHEM& 261. Structure, nomenclature, reactions and synthesis of aldehydes, ketones and aromatic compounds. Grignard synthesis of alcohols. Free radical reactions. 4 lecture hours; 4 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4448
Days: MTThF
Time:
7:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Instructor: Nelson J
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
CHEM&262L - Organic Chemistry Lab II (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 262 Lecture.
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Item #: 4450
Days: T
Time:
1:40 PM - 2:30 PM
Instructor: Nelson J
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Open Seats: 22
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Communications
CMST&220 - Public Speaking (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101, or instructor permission.
Presents the principles of effective oral communication including organization, content development, delivery, and stress management. A functional approach to effective speaking with practical application in informative, impromptu, and persuasive speeches. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4470
Days: MTWTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Duffy B
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4472
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Woods P
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4473
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Woods P
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Criminal Justice
CJ& 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101; READ 090 or placement in college level reading or instructor permissio n.
A survey of the historical development of the criminal justice system to present-day practices. This course studies the development of the police, courts and correctional agencies in meeting the demands society has placed on them. Students will explore career opportunities at the federal, state and local levels. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4452
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cortinas D
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Open Seats: Class Full
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CJUS 151 - Drugs and Our Society (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: Placement in ENGL 095.
This class is designed to give students a basic understanding of all classifications of drugs. Topics to be covered include the biology of drug action, effects of drugs on the body, dependence and treatment, alternatives to drug use, and drugs and the law. Types of drugs discussed will range from prescription drugs, to alcohol, to illegal drugs, and over-the-counter drugs. Same as HPE 151; students may not receive credit for both. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4456
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cortinas D
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Open Seats: Class Full
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CJUS 258 - Criminal Justice Internship (1-5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: CJ& 101; POLS 102 or instructor permission. Interns must also meet the requirement set forth by the agency selected.
On-the-job training experience within a criminal justice agency. Interns work from 55 to 250 hours with or without remuneration. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4466
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: COPE J
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
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Diesel Technology
DT 121 - Introduction to Diesel Technology (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 060, ENGL 060 and READ 080; and instructor permission. Must possess valid driver's licesnse. Stude nt must pass a Pre-Employment UA test prior to being able to register for this class.
A lecture-lab course to provide an introduction to safe shop work practices, work ethics, basic tool use, and introduction to basic mechanical tasks. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4534
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Mauter D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
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DT 122 - Intermediate Diesel Technology (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of DT 121 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon skills learned in DT 121. The course promotes work habits and safe work practices. Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in DT 121. Projects are completed to industry standards. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4536
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Mauter D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
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DT 123 - Advanced Diesel Technology (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of DT 122 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon skills learned in DT 122. This course continues to promote work habits and safe work practices. Advanced Diesel Technology projects are completed to industry standards. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4538
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Mauter D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 19
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DT 221 - Diagnostics, Testing and Repair (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of DT 123 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon skills learned in DT 121 through DT 123. Individual projects are assigned that will challenge the student and expand upon the skills learned in DT 121 through DT 123 and introduces diagnostics, testing, and problem solving to the student. Individual projects are completed to industry standards. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4540
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Mauter D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 19
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DT 222 - Advanced Diagnostics, Testing and Repair (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of DT 221 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon skills learned in DT 121 through DT 221. This course will see Advanced Individual Projects assigned to students that will emphasize diagnostics, testing, and problem solving by the student and will replicate, as close as possible, real world shop conditions for the student to work in. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4542
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Mauter D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 17
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DT 223 - Certification and Testing (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of DT 222 with a grade of "C" or better and instructor permission.
A lecture-lab course to build upon and confirm the diesel mechanics skills learned in DT 121 through DT 222. Course covers selected industry certification test requirements, procedures, and standards. Successful students will practice and pass selected ASE certification tests. Testing fees may apply for each certification test. Course includes a written and performance capstone exam to ensure retention of competency in previous Diesel Technology program course topics. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4544
Days: M-F
Time:
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Instructor: Mauter D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
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Early Childhood Education
ECED&120 - Practicum-Nurturing Relationships (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
In an early learning setting apply best practice for engaging in nurturing relationships with children. Focus on keeping children healthy and safe while promoting growth and development. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4560
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Mechler-Mills H
See Note Below
Open Seats: 27
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ECED&132 - Infants & Toddlers-Nurturing Care (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Examine the unique developmental needs of infants and toddlers. Study the role of the caregiver, relationships with families, developmentally appropriate practices, nurturing environments for infants and toddlers, and culturally relevant care. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4566
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Staff (WAOL)
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
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ECED&134 - Family Child Care (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Learn the basics of home/family child care program management. Topics include: Licensing requirements; business management; relationship building; health, safety, & nutrition; guiding behavior and; promoting growth & development. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4568
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Staff (WAOL)
See Note Below
Open Seats: 24
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ECED&139 - Administration of Early Learning Programs (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Develop administrative skills required to develop, open, operate, manage, and assess early childhood education and care programs. Explore techniques and resources available for Washington State licensing and National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standard compliance. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4570
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Staff (WAOL)
See Note Below
Open Seats: 23
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ECED&160 - Curriculum Development (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Investigate learning theory, program planning, and tools for curriculum development promoting language, fine/gross motor, social-emotional, cognitive and creative skills and growth in young children (birth-age 8). 5 lecture hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4578
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Mechler-Mills H
See Note Below
Open Seats: 8
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EDUC&115 - Child Development (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Build a functional understanding of the foundation of child development, prenatal to early adolescence. Observe and document physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children, reflective of cross cultural and global perspectives. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4600
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Mechler-Mills H
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 1 Waiting
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EDUC&130 - Guiding Behavior (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Students will examine the principles and theories promoting social competence in young children and creating safe learning environments. Focus will be on how to develop skills promoting effective interactions providing positive individual guidance, and enhancing group experiences. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4602
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Mechler-Mills H
See Note Below
Open Seats: 9
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EDUC&136 - School Age Care (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Develop skills to provide developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant activities and care, specifically: preparing the environment, implementing curriculum, building relationships, guiding academic/social skill development, and community outreach. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4604
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Staff (WAOL)
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
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EDUC&150 - Child, Family and Community (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Students working with children ages birth to eight years and their families will learn how to integrate the family and community contexts in which a Child develops. The students will learn how to explore cultures and demographics of families in society, community resources, strategies for involving families in the education of their child, and tools for effective communication. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4606
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Mechler-Mills H
See Note Below
Open Seats: 29
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Earth Science
EARTH102 - Earth Science (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. Prerequisite: MATH 097 or placement in MATH 098.
This course provides an introduction to the Earth and the processes that shape our planet. A major theme of the course is how different aspects of the Earth system interact with each other. Selected topics in four basic areas: astronomy, oceanography, meteorology, and geology, and their relation and interaction with the Earth system will be explored. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies science distribution area D requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4548
Days: M-F
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Hillier J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4546
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Khandro L
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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Economics
ECON 100 - Introduction to Economics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 097 or placement in MATH& 107 or higher
This course is designed to introduce economics and the economic approach to the problems created by scarcity. Specifically, the course will be "economics for non-majors: fundamental concepts of economic analysis with application to contemporary problems." The student should learn what a market system is and how it has come to be the predominate economic system. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies social science distribution area B requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4582
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Zerr M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
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ECON&201 - Micro Economics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ECON& 202 Prerequisite: MATH 060; READ 080 or instructor permission.
An introduction to microeconomics. A study of the decision-making processes of individual economic units including businesses and consumers. Basic theoretical tools are applied to problems of current interest. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies social science distribution area B requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4584
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Zerr M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 11
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ECON&202 - Macro Economics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 060; READ 080 or instructor permission.
A macroeconomic study of the U.S. economy as a system for solving the fundamental problems of how a society uses its material resources. Emphasis is given to national income, inflation, unemployment, international trade, business cycles, and the monetary system. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies social science distribution area B requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4327
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Foreman C
See Note Below
Open Seats: 19
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Item #: 4588
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Zerr M
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Education
EDUC 201 - Introduction/Orientation to Teaching (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL&101; READ 090 or placement in college level reading or instructor permission .
Designed as a course for the student interested in a teaching career. Examines the qualities of good teachers, basic teaching skills, the rewards and responsibilities of teaching, the history and philosophy of teaching, and current innovations in teaching. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4596
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Aiken S
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Emergency Medical Training
EMT 054 - Emergency Medical Training (16 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
NOTE: Students MUST enroll at the first class session only! Call EMS at 532-2067 for more information. Class takes place at EMS, 24 21 Sumner Avenue, Aberdeen, WA or location chosen by EMS. There will be some arranged Saturdays.
A basic EMT course which includes practical experience, hospital observation, and classroom lectures and discussion of emergency medical care procedures and practices. This course prepares students to pass the Washington State examination for Emergency Medical Techinician Certification.
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Item #: 4770
Days: MThSa
Time:
Arranged
Instructor: Staff
See Note Below
Open Seats: 25
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Engineering
ENGR&214 - Statics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH& 152 or PHYS& 221 with a minimum grade of "C" (or concurrent enrollment in either of these courses with advisor approval).
ENGR& 214 is a course in engineering statics (mechanics). Topics include: vector notation, scalar and vector analysis of two- and three-dimensional static structures, equilibrium, moments, couples, distributed loads, resultants, centroids, inertia, shear and bending moments, and friction. This course qualifies as a specialization course for the AS-T Engineering degrees and as an elective for all other AS-T degrees. 5 lecture hours.
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Item #: 4888
Days: M-F
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Reino J
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Open Seats: 18
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live daily. |
English
ENGL 060 - English Language Study (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: BTECH 100 or BTECH 101 or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 060 or instructor permission. Recommended Preparation: BTECH 100 OR BTECH 101 or concurrent enrollm ent.
English 60 prepares students for English 95. The class develops writing/sentence skills necessary for both everyday writing and subsequent college writing. Students will engage in a writing process to produce compositions that demonstrate audience awareness and use appropriate writing conventions. 5 Lecture Hours.
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Item #: 4772
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Aiken S
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Open Seats: 5
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ENGL 095 - Writing Fundamentals (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Appropriate English placement score,or a grade of "C or better in ENGL 060,or a grade of Pass in Trans English I, o r instructor permission.
ENGL 095 prepares students for ENGL& 101. The class will focus on strategies for reading and thinking critically to write logically developed college-level texts. Students will engage in a writing process to produce compositions that demonstrate audience awareness and use appropriate writing conventions. 5 Lecture Hours.
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Item #: 4784
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Winsor S
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Open Seats: Class Full
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Item #: 4788
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Winsor S
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4790
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Neiworth J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4792
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Neiworth J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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ENGL 208 - Survey of British Literature:Origin to 1800 (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: A grade of "C-" or better in ENGL& 101.
A history of British literature covering the Anglo-Saxon period to Nineteenth Century with emphasis upon the reactions of literature to the social and political movements and some study of literary forms. Satisfies humanities distribution area D requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4814
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cavin D
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Open Seats: 8
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ENGL&101 - English Composition I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Appropriate English placement test score, a grade of "C" or better in ENGL 095, or instructor permission.
ENGL& 101 covers rhetorical principles and the development of evidence-backed expository and argumentative texts. Students will engage in a writing process to produce compositions that demonstrate audience awareness and use appropriate writing conventions. 5 Lecture Hours. Satisfies writing skills requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4826
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Stearns T
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4830
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Johnson D
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4832
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Johnson D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 7
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Item #: 4834
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cavin D
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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Item #: 4836
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Neiworth J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 1 Waiting
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Item #: 4840
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Neiworth J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4842
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cavin D
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4844
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cavin D
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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ENGL&102 - English Composition II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENGL& 101.
ENGL&102 develops reading, writing, and critical thinking skills at the advanced level. Students will use a complete research process to find, analyze, evaluate and integrate information from texts to compose evidence-backed arguments that demonstrate audience awareness using appropriate writing conventions and academic source documentation. Satisfies writing skills requirement for the AA degree. 5 Lecture Hours.
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Item #: 4858
Days: MW
Time:
8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Johnson D
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: 12
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4860
Days: MW
Time:
8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Johnson D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
Section: 13
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4862
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Criswell A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 5
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Item #: 4866
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Winsor S
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4868
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Winsor S
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4872
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Criswell A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
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Item #: 4874
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Criswell A
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4876
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Neiworth J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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ENGL&235 - Technical Writing (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: Competency in basic computer operation or concurrent enrollment in CIS 100. Prerequisite: A grade of "C-" or better in ENGL& 101.
This course emphasizes techniques of technical writing and the preparation of informal and formal technical reports commonly found in vocational, technical, and business environments. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies writing skills requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4880
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Stearns T
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Open Seats: Class Full, 1 Waiting
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ENGL&244 - Introduction to American Literature (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: A grade of "C-" or better in ENGL& 101.
Course readings reflect our diverse national experience during the past two centuries. Authors are selected to highlight peculiarly American themes, forms and cultural conflicts. Fiction, poetry, drama and nonfiction prose are variously emphasized. Most recent emphasis: the tradition of American nature writing. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area D requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4884
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Criswell A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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English Language Acquisition
ELA 010 - ESL Orientation (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Appropriate CASAS assessment score or instructor permission.
This course is designed to assist students through the process of becoming a student in the English Language Acquisition (ELA) program. Students will complete assessments in Reading and Listening. These assessments allow for placement into the appropriate ELA course(s). Students will also identify short term goals for enrollment and have a general understanding of class expectations. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4616
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Staff
See Note Below
Open Seats: 24
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ELA 040 - English Language Acquisition-Reading I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Appropriate CASAS assessment score
"This is course is designed for non-native English speakers who want to improve their basic reading skills and who have very little knowledge of English. The class will emphasize reading skills needed to communicate more effectively in everyday life. Basic math concepts, including reading math texts and word problems, will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements. "
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Item #: 4634
Days: TTh
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Potter L
See Note Below
Open Seats: 15
Section: 237
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 041 - ELA-Writing I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Appropriate CASAS assessment score
This is course is designed for non-native English speakers, with little or no English language background, who want to improve their writing with a goal to enhance English language skills. The class will emphasize basic writing skills needed to communicate more effectively in everyday life. Basic math concepts, as they relate to effective written communication, will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4644
Days: MW
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Potter L
See Note Below
Open Seats: 15
Section: 352
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 045 - ELA-Reading II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Appropriate CASAS placement score, a "P" grade in ELA 040, or instructor permission
This is course is a continuation of content taught in Reading I and will continue to contextualize curriculum for workforce skills. The class will emphasize reading skills needed to communicate more effectively and begin to explore a pathway to further education or employability. Reading strategies that increase understanding of fundamental math concepts will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4662
Days: TTh
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Potter L
See Note Below
Open Seats: 17
Section: 347
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 046 - ELA-Writing II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Appropriate CASAS placement score, a "P" grade in ELA 041, or instructor permission
This is course is a continuation of basic writing skill development started in ELA 041. It will work to further develop writing skills with contextualized content designed for English Language Learners. The class will emphasize writing skills needed to communicate more effectively in the worlds of work, college and everyday life. Knowledge of how to appropriately communicate math concepts, in writing, will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4670
Days: MW
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Potter L
See Note Below
Open Seats: 19
Section: 352
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 082 - ELA-Reading IV (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Appropriate CASAS placement score, a "P" grade in ELA 040 or 045, or instructor permission
This is course is designed for non-native English speakers who have some reading skills in English and want to improve their current knowledge. The class will emphasize reading skills needed to move forward on a pathway to further education or employability. Reading strategies that increase understanding of fundamental math concepts will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4684
Days: MW
Time:
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Carlisle M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 24
Section: 337
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4683
Days: MTWTh
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Martinez M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 19
Section: 352
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 083 - ELA-Reading V (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Appropriate CASAS placement score, a "P" grade in ELA 082, or instructor permission
This is course is a continuation of coursework designed to provide an English Language Learner with the opportunity to improve their reading skills to the level needed to pursue a path to further education or employability. Reading strategies that increase understanding of math concepts required in the workforce will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4690
Days: MW
Time:
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Carlisle M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
Section: 337
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4687
Days: MTWTh
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Martinez M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 23
Section: 352
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 084 - ELA-Writing IV (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Appropriate CASAS placement score, a "P" grade in ELA 041 OR 046, or instructor permission
This is course is designed for non-native English speakers, who have some knowledge of English, and want to enhance their writing skills to improve their opportunities for further education and employability. The class will emphasize writing skills needed to communicate more effectively in the worlds of work, college and everyday life. Knowledge of how to appropriately communicate math concepts, in writing, will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4692
Days: TTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Carlisle M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 24
Section: 337
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4706
Days: MTWTh
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Martinez M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 18
Section: 364
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
ELA 085 - ELA-Writing V (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Appropriate CASAS placement score, a "P" grade in ELA 084, or instructor permission
This is course is a continuation, for English Language Learners, along a path to opportunities for further education and employability. The class will emphasize writing skills needed to communicate more effectively with a focus on workforce preparation activities. Knowledge of how to appropriately communicate math concepts, in writing, will also be included. This course does not meet any degree requirements.
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Item #: 4712
Days: TTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Carlisle M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
Section: 337
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4730
Days: MTWTh
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Instructor: Martinez M
See Note Below
Open Seats: 24
Section: 364
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Environmental Science
ENVS&100 - Survey of Environmental Science (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 097 or higher; placement in ENGL&101.
A course addressing the nature of the physical environment and changes in the environment caused by people. Fundamental considerations of matter and energy are followed by studies of human population dynamics, food supplies, hazardous chemicals, air and water pollution, geological and energy resources, and problems associated with storing waste. Satisfies science distribution area C requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4892
Days: TTh
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Instructor: Dykes J
See Note Below
Open Seats: 9
Section: 12
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 4894
Days: TTh
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Instructor: Dykes J
See Note Below
Open Seats: 16
Section: 13
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
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Item #: 4896
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Bates T
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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Health Promotion/Fitness
HPF 101 - Health and Wellness (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 and READ 090.
This course encompasses a total wellness concept of one's physical, mental and emotional well being. Students will examine major health issues of contemporary society. Students will also learn to make responsible lifestyle decisions that will directly affect their quality of life and attainment of well being. 5 lecture hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree or to satisfy PE requirement for all degrees.
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Item #: 4950
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Arthur G
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4954
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Arthur G
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 1 Waiting
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History
HIST 220 - 20th Century Europe (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 95 or placement in ENGL& 101; or instructor permission.
An introduction to the political, social, economic, and intellectural history of Europe in the Twentieth Century and how it applies to the 21st Century. The course will cover the background to World War I, the era of the World Wars, the rise of Communism, Fascism, Totalitarianinism,the Welfare State, decline of European Imperialism, Europe's role in the global environment of the 20th century.Important recurring themes, such as anti-Semitism and hyper-nationalism, will be discussed in terms of the 20th and modern socio-political world. 5 theory hours. Satisfies social science area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4932
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Muir D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 7
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HIST&117 - Western Civilization II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 95 or placement in ENGL& 101; or instructor permission.
A survey of European society, politics and culture from Late Antiquity to Scientific Revolution the Reformation emphasizing feudalism, the battles between Church and State, the Crusades, growth of the nation state, the Renaissance and Reformation,as high and popular culture. We will explore the roots of the early modern era and the shattering of the medieval consensus. 5 theory hours. Satisfies social science distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4934
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Muir D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 14
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HIST&147 - US History II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 95 or placement in ENGL& 101; or instructor permission.
This course offers a survey of United States' history during the 19th Century. Topics of inquiry include slavery and the development of the abolitionist and women's movements, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Western expansion, through industrialization, the development of labor movements, and the origins of U.S. involvement in the world. 5 theory hours. Satisfies social science distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4942
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Muir D
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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HIST&148 - US History III (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 95 or placement in ENGL& 101; or instructor permission.
This course offers a survey of United States' history from the Spanish American War to the end of the 20th century. Topics of inquiry include the many reform and social movements that challenged and expanded civil and social participation of groups and individuals in America. Specific areas of emphasis will include America on the global stage from WWI through the Cold War, the Great Depression, the expansion of the role of government, political scandals, as well as the impact of popular culture in shaping the modern United States. 5 theory hours. Satisfies social science distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4946
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Muir D
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 4947
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cope J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full, 2 Waiting
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HIST&219 - Native American History (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 95 or placement in ENGL& 101; or instructor permission.
This course offers an overview of Native-American history, culture, and politics from the origins of native nations in North America through the 20th century.The course also places an ongoing emphasis on the history of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Satisfies social science distribution area A requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 4948
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Cope J
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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Hospitality
HOSP 110 - Leadership and Management for Hospitality (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 060, READ 080 or instructor permission.
This class offers a comprehensive foundation of hospitality management, the world?s largest industry. Explore the role of strategy in creating firm value and growth and stresses the relationship between leadership theory, strategic thinking and financial management for hospitality and tourism. Students will discuss structure and implementation, performance and environmental scanning. 5 Lecture hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4999
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Reynolds K
See Note Below
Open Seats: 22
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HOSP 120 - Ecotourism (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 060, READ 080 or instructor permission.
Overview of the socio-cultural, ecological, economic and community impacts of ecotourism. Explore ecoguide certification and sustainable dimensions of ecotourism from the perspective of conservation. Students will examine ecotourism governance and policy and create an ecotourism program plan. 5 lecture hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 5001
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Moore D
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
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HOSP 230 - Event Planning (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 060, READ 080 or instructor permission.
Overview of event planning, coordination and catering. Students will explore professional event coordination and develop a comprehensive event plan that focuses on guest experience. Learn catering operations including menu planning and design, pricing, equipment, and staffing. 5 lecture hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 5003
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Reynolds K
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
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Human Services
HS 102 - Survey of Community Resources in Human Services (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: HS 101 or instructor permission.
Provides an understanding of the state, county and regional network that supports community services. Emphasis is on local human service providers as a network of community resources and the process of the development of a non-profit agency. Students will learn the relevance of each component to the whole system. 5 theory hours. Vocational programcourse. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4966
Days: TTh
Time:
11:20 AM - 1:30 PM
Instructor: Woods N
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
HS 108 - Counseling,Crisis Intervention and Documentation (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequiste: Successful completion of HS 101.
Introduction to interviewing, basic counseling skills and crisis theory and documenting using the "golden thread" and case notes. The focus will be on learning theories and models for cisis intervention and work with clients to solve problems. Students will master basic concepts and develop needed skills. Emphasis on high-stress populations requiring immediate intervention, including psychiatric. 5 theory hours.Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4982
Days: MTWTh
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Instructor: Woods N
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
HS 158 - Cooperative Work Internship (1-3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of HS 108 and HS 109 with a "C+" or better and instructor permission.
Students have the opportunity to apply coursework,develop skills and network in field, on-the-job training and experience in one or more human services agencies. Students work a minimum of 50 hours per credit in an agency, with or without remuneration. Objectives will be set with site supervisor, in collaboration with student and instructor. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4992
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Woods N
See Note Below
Open Seats: 21
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HS 203 - Interview/Assessments in Human Services Settings (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: HS 203 or instructor permission.
Introduction to interviewing and assessment techniques in the human services field. Emphasis is on information gathering, mistake report writing, assessment using DSM criteria, understanding DSM diagnoses, an individual service/treatment plans for human services clients. Importance is placed on assessing the person holistically. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4994
Days: MW
Time:
11:20 AM - 1:30 PM
Instructor: Woods N
See Note Below
Open Seats: 10
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
HS 258 - Advanced Cooperative Work Internship (1-5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of HS 158 with a grade of "C+" or better and instructor permission.
Supervised experience in human services agencies. Students work a minimum of 250 hours in an agency, with or without remuneration. One credit may be earned for each fifty hours of documented agency or program experience. Includes organizational leadership, work ethics, and employer-employee relationships. Students meet during the quarter with the assigned College supervisor and agency advisor to discuss skill development and process field experiences. Emphasis is placed on achieving human services skills and integrating professional ethics and conduct into performance as a learner and appropriate to the internship site. Variable hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 4998
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Woods N
See Note Below
Open Seats: 20
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Library
LIB 101 - Introduction to Information Resources (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101.
Introduction to strategies and skills for locating, evaluating and using information resources in the research process. Emphasis is on using print and electronic resources appropriate for research at the undergraduate or pre-professional level, including those available on the library?s information networks, the online catalog, the Internet and other standard research tools. 2 lecture hours. May be used as a specified elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 5038
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Roush A
See Note Below
Open Seats: 21
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Mathematics
MATH 060 - Fundamentals of Arithmetic (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score or instructor permission.
This course is designed for students who need to strengthen their skills in arithmetic. The course content includes topics on estimation, order of operations, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percent applications, measurements applications including calculating the perimeter and area of geometric objects. Mathematical reasoning will be used to define and solve problems. Effective communication of these ideas and application to everyday situations are part of the curriculum. Problem solving strategies will be stressed. 5 lecture hours.
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Item #: 5048
Days: M-F
Time:
11:20 AM - 12:10 PM
Instructor: Franke P
See Note Below
Open Seats: 15
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5044
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Martin P
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
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MATH 070 - Beginning Algebra (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 060 or appropriate placement test score or instructor permission.
This course is intended for students who have a solid grounding in Arithmetic and the basic introduction of Algebra included in MATH 60. Topics include fractions, percents, real number arithmetic, exponents, order of operations, algebraic expressions, linear equation and inequalities with one variable, working with units, formulas and graphing linear equations and finding equations of lines. The standard problem solving method, which will be used throughout the algebra sequence, is presented and used to solve basic applications.
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Item #: 5058
Days: M-F
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Do T
See Note Below
Open Seats: 9
Section: A
Winter 2021: Canvas & Zoom. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live 10:10 - 11:00 daily. |
Item #: 5054
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Martin P
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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Item #: 5060
Days: M-F
Time:
Arranged
Instructor: Do T
See Note Below
Open Seats: 9
Section: B
Winter 2021: Canvas & Zoom. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lectures are recorded live 10:10-11:00 daily for students interested in live instruction. This course also serves online student schedule needs. |
MATH 097 - Essentials of Intermediate Algebra (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 070 or appropriate p lacement test score.
MATH 097 covers the topics of Intermediate Algebra that are essential to student success in MATH& 107, 131, 132 and 146. Topics covered include: review of basic algebra; ratios and proportions; systems of linear equations and inequalities; linear functions; polynomials; quadratic functions; and exponential functions. Applications are drawn from personal finance, business, social sciences and the sciences. MATH 097 serves as the prerequisite to MATH& 107, 131, 132 and 146. MATH 097 also serves as the prerequisite to MATH 098 for which it provides the essential foundation of Intermediate Algebra that MATH 098 builds upon. 5 lecture hours.
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Item #: 5078
Days: M-F
Time:
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Franke P
See Note Below
Open Seats: 6
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5080
Days: M-F
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Franke P
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5074
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Martin P
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
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MATH 111 - Introduction to Finite Mathematics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 098 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission.
MATH 111 is designed for transfer students majoring in business, and many of the social sciences. In addition to the prerequisite, it is assumed that students have a working knowledge of the material from MATH 098. Topics covered include linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities with solution by simplex methods, and financial math. Applications are drawn from business, economics, and the management and social sciences. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5102
Days: M-F
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Kuester T
See Note Below
Open Seats: 18
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live daily. |
MATH 220 - Linear Algebra (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH&151 or concurrent enrollment in MATH&151.
MATH 220 is a first course in Linear Algebra. Content includes: systems of linear equations, matrices, matrix factorizations, vector spaces and subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, determinants, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Applications are taken from the sciences and engineering. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5106
Days: M-F
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Instructor: Kuester T
See Note Below
Open Seats: 15
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MATH&107 - Math in Society (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: MATH 097 with a "C" or better; or appropriate placement score.
MATH& 107 covers a variety of topics including the use of percent in relative change and difference, use of CPI, financial models and money management, probability, statistical reasoning, measures of central tendency and variation, linear growth and decrease, and exponential growth and decay. The material is presented at a level accessible to students who have successfully completed a course in intermediate algebra or the equivalent. It is taught at approximately the same level as college algebra, statistics and finite mathematics, but the material is intended to be more practical for the liberal arts student. 5 theory hours. Satisfies the quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA Degree.
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Item #: 5114
Days: TTh
Time:
8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Humber K
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: 12
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5115
Days: TTh
Time:
8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Humber K
See Note Below
Open Seats: 23
Section: 13
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5112
Days: M-F
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Instructor: Reino J
See Note Below
Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live daily. |
Item #: 5108
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Martin P
See Note Below
Open Seats: Class Full
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MATH&131 - Mathematics for Elementary Education 1 (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 097 or appropriate placement score.
MATH& 131 is the first of two courses that is designed to fulfill the requirements for entry into a bachelors program in elementary education at a four year university. The major objective of this course is to prepare the prospective K-8 teacher to understand elementary school mathematical concepts taught from kindergarten through eighth grade. MATH& 131 focuses on problem solving techniques, place value, numeration and computation, fractions, decimals, percent, ratios and proportional reasoning, and number theory. In conjunction with studying these topics, students will improve their abilities to recognize patterns and make connections to the mathematical ideas explored. Each student will be expected to justify his or her reasoning and communicate the results through such means as group activities, written discussions, oral presentations and/ or other methods. Students who complete both MATH& 131 and MATH& 132 will satisfy the quantitative skills requirement (MATH& 131) and be granted 5 credits of specified elective. Counts as a specified elective. Students who complete both MATH&131 and MATH&132 will satisfy the quantitative skills requirement (MATH&131) and be granted 5 credits of specified elective.
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Item #: 5118
Days: M-F
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor: Do T
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Open Seats: 11
Section: A
Winter 2021: Canvas & Zoom. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live 9:00 - 10:00 daily. |
MATH&141 - Precalculus I (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C+" or better in MATH 098 or appropriate placement score.
MATH& 141 is the first course in the standard precalculus sequence. This course and MATH& 142 are designed for students intending to take calculus and/or physical science courses. Content includes: the definition of a function; linear functions; graphs of functions; inverse functions; quadratic functions; polynomial and rational functions; exponential functions; and logarithmic functions. Applications are drawn from the natural and social sciences, and engineering. 5 theory hours. Satisfies the quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement, or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5120
Days: M-F
Time:
11:20 AM - 12:10 PM
Instructor: Kuester T
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live daily. |
MATH&142 - Precalculus II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH& 141 or appropriate placement score.
MATH&142 is the second course in the standard precalculus sequence and it continues the preparation for calculus and/or physical science courses begun in MATH&141. Contents include: a review of right triangle trigonometry; trigonometric functions; inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities; polar coordinates; vectors; polynomial functions, rational functions, parametric equations; and conic sections. Applications are drawn from the natural and social sciences, and engineering. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies the quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement, or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5126
Days: MTWTh
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7:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Instructor: Montoure A
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Open Seats: 9
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5128
Days: MTWTh
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Instructor: Montoure A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5127
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Montoure A
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Open Seats: 11
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MATH&146 - Introduction to Statistics (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 097 or appropriate placement score.
MATH&146 is standard introductory course in basic statistics. Content includes: the graphical display of data; the numerical summary of data; the basics of surveys and experiments; basic probability theory; the central limit theorem; sampling distributions; confidence intervals hypothesis tests; the t-distribution; correlation; and linear regression. Applications are drawn from business, social and natural sciences, and current events. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement or science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5134
Days: MTWTh
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11:20 AM - 12:20 PM
Instructor: Montoure A
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Open Seats: Less than 5
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5132
Days: M-F
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:20 PM
Instructor: Montoure A
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Open Seats: 8
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live daily. |
Item #: 5130
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Montoure A
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Open Seats: Class Full, 6 Waiting
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MATH&152 - Calculus II (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in MATH& 151 or appropiate placement score.
MATH&152 is the second course of the standard calculus sequence. Content includes: the definite integral; the fundamental theorem of calculus; techniques of integration; separable differential equations; infinite series; and, application including volume, work, exponential growth and decay, and several applications of separable differential equations. Applications are taken from the natural and social sciences, and engineering. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement, science distribution F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5136
Days: M-F
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11:20 AM - 12:10 PM
Instructor: Reino J
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Open Seats: 8
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. - Zoom lecture recorded live daily. |
Medical Assistant
MEDAS120 - Pathology Diseases and Treatment (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of MEDAS 110 and MEDAS 111 with a grade of "B-" or higher.
The etiology, systems, diagnostic procedures and treatment of common diseases in the following body systems will relate to the medical assistant and other ambulatory healthcare employees: digestive, blood & immune, musculoskeletal, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, nervous, and special senses. 5 theory hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 5144
Days: MTWTh
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8:00 AM - 10:20 AM
Instructor: Erickson C
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Open Seats: 13
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person instruction with COVID-19 Guidelines - Students must arrive by 7:30 am for COVID protocols before class begins |
MEDAS137 - Pharmacology and Medication Administration (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 097 with a gade of "C-" or higher or placement in MATH 098; MEDAS 133 and MEDAS 134 with a grade o f "B-" or higher.
This course includes a review of the MEDAS 133 and an overview of drug therapy and theory relative to medical assisting. Oral and parenteal medication administration techniques and practice included. 3 theory hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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Item #: 5154
Days: MW
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8:00 AM - 10:20 AM
Instructor: Erickson C
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Open Seats: 13
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person instruction with COVID-19 Guidelines - Students must arrive by 7:30 am for COVID protocols before class begins |
MEDAS137L - Pharmacology and Medication Administration Lab (0 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 097 with a gade of "C-" or higher or placement in MATH 098; MEDAS 133 and MEDAS 134 with a grade o f "B-" or higher.
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Item #: 5156
Days: TTh
Time:
8:00 AM - 10:20 AM
Instructor: Erickson C
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Open Seats: 14
Section: GP
Winter 2021: In-person instruction with COVID-19 Guidelines - Students must arrive by 7:30 am for COVID protocols before class begins |
Music
MUSC&105 - Music Appreciation (5 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: READ 090 or placement in college level reading; ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101.
The purpose of this course is to expand the student's musical listening pleasure through a brief study of the elements of music and the major periods of music history with an emphasis on the Classical and Romantic Periods. Exploration of music from other cultures will also be included. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area C requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5168
Days: Online
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Online
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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Item #: 5174
Days: Online
Time:
Online
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: Less than 5
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MUSC&122 - Ear Training II (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in MUSC& 132. Prerequisite: MUSC& 121.
Intermediate listening, melodic and harmonic dictation to the octave, and harmonic dictation to include minor chords, basic chord identification, sight singing and part singing, rhythmic dictation to include sixteenth notes. 2 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5176
Days: TTh
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11:20 AM - 12:20 PM
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSC&132 - Music Theory II (3 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in MUSC& 122 or instructor permission. Prerequisites: MUSC& 121; MUSC& 131.
Continuation of MUSC& 131 with emphasis on harmonic analysis and four-part writing. 3 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5178
Days: MW
Time:
11:20 AM - 12:10 PM
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSC&222 - Ear Training 5 (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 232. Prerequisite: MUSC& 221.
Intermediate listening, melodic and harmonic dictation, seventh chord identification and use within harmonic progressions, sight singing and part singing. 2 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5180
Days: TTh
Time:
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 19
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC117 - Beginning Piano Techniques I (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
This course is designed for music majors or students desiring basic keyboard performance skills. MUSIC 117 is a beginning course which covers the relationship of the grand staff notation to the piano keyboard, basic rhythm notation, major and minor five-finger patterns, triads, and formulating major scales. Emphasis is also placed on harmonization, transposition, improvisation, and playing by ear. Repertoire played uses these concepts. 2 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5182
Days: TTh
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 9
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC118 - Beginning Piano Techniques II (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: MUSIC 117 or instructor permission.
This course is a continuation of MUSIC 117. This in-depth study covers major scales, formation of relative minor scales, triad inversions, introduction of augmented and diminished triads, seventh chords, chord symbols, variations of bass patterns, intricate rhythm notations, arrangements and variations. Coursework includes written notation, harmonization, improvisation, and playing by ear. Repertoire played uses these concepts. 2 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5184
Days: MW
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 11
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC119 - Beginning Piano Techniques III (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: MUSIC 118 or instructor permission.
This course is a continuation of MUSIC 118 and continues major and minor scale study, arpeggios, cadences and other harmonic progressions, rhythmic syncopation, double sharps and double flats, keyboard improvisation, transposition, harmonization and composition. Repertoire includes various historical keyboard periods. Repertoire played uses these concepts. 2 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5186
Days: MW
Time:
10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 11
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC150 - Applied Music Piano (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5188
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5190
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Pickell E
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Open Seats: 20
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC151 - Applied Music Strings (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5192
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: OBrien L
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5194
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Staff
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Open Seats: 20
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC152 - Applied Music Voice (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5196
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Dorsch I
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Open Seats: 19
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5198
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Dorsch J
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Open Seats: 20
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5200
Days: Arranged
Time:
Arranged
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 20
Section: C
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5202
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Lakey J
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Open Seats: 20
Section: D
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC154 - Applied Music Woodwinds (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5206
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Bevington C
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5208
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Smith M
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Open Seats: 20
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC155 - Applied Music Brass (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5210
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 19
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5212
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Hooker T
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Open Seats: 20
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5214
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Koski W
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Open Seats: 20
Section: C
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC156 - Applied Music Percussion (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5218
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Staff
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC157 - Applied Music Guitar (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5220
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Mason W
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Open Seats: 20
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
Item #: 5222
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Eddy A
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Open Seats: 20
Section: B
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC158 - Applied Jazz Piano (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or music director required. Lesson fee required.
Private lessons - one thirty-minute lesson and six hours of practice per week. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5224
Days: Arranged
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Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 11
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC162 - Pit Orchestra (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisites: Instructor permission or audition required
Credit given to college students who are regular members of the pit orchestra for the Grays Harbor College musical production. Two lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5226
Days: M
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 30
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC165 - Grays Harbor Concert Band (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Credit is given to college students who are regular members of the Grays Harbor Concert Band. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree. 2 lecture hours.
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Item #: 5228
Days: Th
Time:
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Instructor: Maki T
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Open Seats: 28
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC171 - Civic Choir (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Instructor permission or audition required.
Credit is given to college students who are regular members of the Civic Choir. 2 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5230
Days: T
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 24
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC173 - Jazz Choir (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Instructor permission or audition required.
This group performs a wide variety of vocal jazz. There will be a minimum of one concert a quarter, but often more concerts each quarter. 4 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5232
Days: TTh
Time:
1:40 PM - 3:10 PM
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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Open Seats: 18
Section: A
Winter 2021: Course will meet virtually using Zoom at the regularly scheduled time. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC181 - Jazz Band (2 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: Instructor permission or audition required.
This is a performance group which will play a variety of big-band styles from the 40's to present. 4 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5234
Days: MW
Time:
1:40 PM - 3:30 PM
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 16
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC190 - Steel Drum Ensemble (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Credit is given to college students who are regular members of the Grays Harbor College Steel Drum Ensemble. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree. 2 lab hours.
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Item #: 5236
Days: TTh
Time:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Instructor: Dyer B
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Open Seats: 17
Section: A
Winter 2021: In-person & Online instruction. Be prepared to meet at the time the course is scheduled. Check Canvas for more details. |
MUSIC218 - Intermediate Piano II (1 Cr.)
Course Description and Schedules
Prerequisite: MUSIC 217 or instructor permission.
This course, a continuation of MUSIC 217, reviews harmonizing, accompanying, transposing and sight reading skills and introduces voicing seventh chords and jazz symbols. Repertoire from various historical periods, history and corresponding keyboard ornamentation and some jazz harmonizations. Music majors have specific qualifications to fulfill for this course. 2 lab hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
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Item #: 5238
Days: TTh
Time:
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Instructor: Hasbrouck K
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