# Highline College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-24T05:52:23.093Z from a crawl of highline.edu. 1299 records (121 programs · 1178 courses · 0 resource pages). > > Built and maintained by Team Tailwind (https://teamtailwind.com), an AI-native higher-ed advisory firm. # Distribution Areas ## Courses - ARAB121 — Elementary Arabic - ARAB122 — Elementary Arabic - ARAB123 — Elementary Arabic - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART102 — Design II: Three Dimensional - ART110 — Drawing I: Beginning Drawing - ART112 — Figure Drawing - ART114 — Figure Sculpture I - ART128 — History of Design - ART147 — Introduction to Digital Photography - ART148 — Portrait Photography - ART149 — Storytelling with Digital Photography - ART150 — Painting I - ART155 — Watercolor Painting - ART171 — Ceramics I - ART172 — Ceramics II - ART200 — Industrial Design: Introduction to 3D Modeling Software - ART228 — Design Drawing I - ART238 — Design Drawing: Perspective - ASTR102 — Planetary Geology: Exploring Our Solar System - BIOL101 — Backyard Biology - BIOL103 — Seabirds and Marine Mammals - BIOL110 — Marine Biology - BIOL116 — Biology of Food - BIOL119 — Introduction to Plants - BIOL121 — Genetic Revolution - BIOL123 — Plants, People, and Culture - BIOL125 — Wilderness Biology - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI152 — Data Structures with C++ and .NET - CSCI180 — Introduction to Data Science - DGS103 — Model United Nations: Institutions - DGS104 — Model United Nations: Development - DGS110 — Global Studies - DGS117 — Introduction to Islamic Studies - DGS120 — Society and the Arts - DGS125 — Media Matters: Race, Class and Gender - DGS152 — Critical Thinking for Equity - DGS158 — Language, Culture and Power: The Politics of Language - DGS160 — Social Issues - DGS162 — Constitutional Law and Issues - DGS164 — Sports Law and Issues of Diversity - DGS166 — Immigration Law and the Rights of Non-Citizens - DGS207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - DGS212 — Women Writers - DGS216 — Food, Culture, & Politics - DGS260 — International Business - ECON110 — Global Economic Issues - EGS100 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies - EGS136 — African American Roots - EGS137 — African American Experience - EGS142 — Asian American Roots - EGS143 — Contemporary Issues in Asian America - EGS150 — Latino/a Histories: Race, Migration, and Resistance - EGS155 — Native American Studies - EGS156 — Northwest Native Peoples - EGS160 — Social Issues - EGS172 — The Queer Experience - EGS180 — Histories and Cultures of Oceania - EGS205 — Exploring Pixels: Video Game Play, Representation, & Culture - EGS210 — Women and Society - EGS217 — U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics - EGS250 — Latinx Pop Culture & Social Media - ENGL100 — AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community - ENGL122 — Intro. to Children’s Literature - ENGL123 — Introduction to American Ethnic Literature - ENGL200 — Creative Writing - ENGL201 — Advanced Verse Writing - ENGL211 — Advanced Fiction Writing - ENGL266 — Popular Literature - ENGL290 — Editing: The Arcturus - ENVS102 — Local Environmental Issues and Impact - ENVS103 — Global Environmental Issues - ENVS105 — Agroecology: An Environmental Approach to Agriculture - FS102 — American Film History 1: 1930-1967 - FS103 — American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present - FS107 — Society in Film - FS110 — Introduction to Film - FS112 — Women in Film - FS116 — Horror and Fantasy in Film - GEO100 — Geology and the Environment - GEO101 — Physical Geology - GEO102 — Introduction to Earth Science - GEO103 — Introduction to Paleontology - GEO104 — Earthquake! - GEO105 — Shaping the Earth - GEO107 — Geologic Catastrophes in the Pacific Northwest - GEO108 — The Geobiology of Dinosaurs & Their Relatives - GEO112 — Global Climate Change - GEO130 — Introduction to Pacific Northwest Geology - GEO151 — Geology of Mount St. Helens Field Trip - GEO153 — Ice Age Geology Field Trip - GEO154 — Lavas, Floods and Forest Field Trip - GEO155 — Geology of the Cascades Field Trip - GEO156 — Urban Geology Field Experience - GEO157 — Seattle Fault Field Trip - GEO158 — Puget Sound Landslides Field Trip - GEO220 — Pacific Northwest Geology - GEOG100 — Survey of Geography - GEOG120 — World Geography - GESC100 — Roots of Science - HIST115 — History of World War II - HIST225 — Civil War and Reconstruction - HIST260 — Africa: Colonial Rule and Independence Struggles - JRNL101 — Beginning Newswriting - JRNL105 — Photojournalism - JRNL201 — Advanced Newswriting - JRNL202 — Advanced Newswriting - JRNL203 — Advanced Newswriting - JRNL215 — Newspaper Production Editing - JRNL216 — Newspaper Production Editing - JRNL217 — Newspaper Production Editing - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - MATH180 — Number Theory for K-8 Teachers - MATH181 — Geometry for K-8 Teachers - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - MUSC101 — Creating Your Own Music - MUSC103 — Computer Music and Recording - MUSC107 — American Popular Music - MUSC109 — History of Jazz - MUSC110 — Music Cultures of the World - MUSC113 — Introduction to Hip Hop - MUSC115 — Music of Las Americas - MUSC116 — Class Piano Level 1 - MUSC117 — Class Piano Level 2 - MUSC118 — Class Piano Level 3 - MUSC170 — Private Music Instruction - MUSC171 — Private Music Instruction - MUSC172 — Private Music Instruction - MUSC173 — Private Music Instruction - MUSC174 — Private Music Instruction - MUSC175 — Private Music Instruction - MUSC281 — Music Performance - MUSC282 — Music Performance - MUSC283 — Music Performance - MUSC284 — Music Performance - MUSC285 — Music Performance - PHIL103 — Radical Ideas: Today’s Social Debates - PHIL105 — Philosophy of Happiness - PHIL110 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL145 — Introduction to Asian Philosophy - PHIL160 — World Religions - PHYS139 — General Physics Preparation - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - POLS103 — Model United Nations: Institutions - POLS104 — Model United Nations: Development - POLS115 — Power Civics - POLS217 — U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics - POLS275 — State and Local Government - SOC115 — Crime and Society - SOC130 — American Diversity - SPAN231 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers I - SPAN232 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers II - SPAN233 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers III - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8761 --- # Associate in Arts **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - COL101 — Strengthening Navigational Skills - COL105 — Navigating College - EDUC240 — Education Practicum: Professional Practice - ENGL110 — College Writing Strategies - ENGL210 — College Writing Strategies II - HEAL102 — Introduction to Healthcare Professions - HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSER221 — Adolescent Development - HSER222 — Introduction to Substance Use Disorders - INTD122 — Introduction to Interior Design - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - MATH180 — Number Theory for K-8 Teachers - MATH181 — Geometry for K-8 Teachers - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8745 --- # Associate in General Studies Requirements **Degree** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8954 --- # Associate in Science-Transfer to Biological Sciences, Environmental/Resource Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, and Earth Science **Degree** ## Courses - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8751 --- # Associate in Science-Transfer to Biological Sciences, Environmental/Resources Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, and Earth Science **Degree** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8750 --- # Associate in Science-Transfer to Engineering, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences **Degree** ## Courses - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI152 — Data Structures with C++ and .NET - CSCI232 — Data Science with Python - ENGR145 — Scientific Computations - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=9035 --- # Associate in Science-Transfer Civil and Mechanical Engineering Track 2/MRP **Degree** ## Courses - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI152 — Data Structures with C++ and .NET - CSCI232 — Data Science with Python - ENGR145 — Scientific Computations - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8918 --- # Associate in Science-Transfer Computer and Electrical Engineering Track 2/MRP **Degree** ## Courses - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI152 — Data Structures with C++ and .NET - CSCI232 — Data Science with Python - ENGR145 — Scientific Computations - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8920 --- # Associate in Science-Transfer to Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering Track 2/MRP **Degree** ## Courses - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI152 — Data Structures with C++ and .NET - CSCI232 — Data Science with Python - ENGR145 — Scientific Computations - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8921 --- # Associate in Biology **Degree** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8744 --- # Associate in Business **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8747 --- # Associate in Computer Science **Degree** ## Courses - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI180 — Introduction to Data Science - MATH220 — Linear Algebra - MATH230 — Differential Equations - PHYS201 — Mechanics - PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8925 --- # Associate in Pre-Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8749 --- # Drafting Design, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART228 — Design Drawing I - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8808 --- # Graphic Design, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART147 — Introduction to Digital Photography - ART228 — Design Drawing I - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8807 --- # Interior Design AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART128 — History of Design - ART228 — Design Drawing I - ART238 — Design Drawing: Perspective - INTD122 — Introduction to Interior Design - INTD125 — Interior Design: Residential Studio - INTD140 — Internship - INTD168 — SketchUp - INTD169 — 3-D Model Rendering - INTD186 — Manual Drafting - INTD196 — Architectural Drafting I - INTD226 — Interior Design Studio: Commerical - INTD236 — Portfolio Presentation - INTD270 — Sustainable Design - INTD280 — Architectural Drafting in REVIT - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8776 --- # Multimedia Design, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - MMD101 — Digital Storytelling/Scriptwriting (T) - MMD110 — Multimedia Production - MMD125 — Internet Trends/Media Criticism - MMD130 — Multimedia for the web - MMD135 — Motion Graphics - MMD160 — Advanced Multimedia Production - MMD210 — Multimedia Light, Sound and Music - MMD236 — Portfolio Presentation - MMD240 — Internship - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8893 --- # Respiratory Care, AAS-T **Degree** ## Courses - DGS207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - RC101 — Respiratory Care Science I - RC102 — Respiratory Care Science II - RC103 — Respiratory Care Science III - RC111 — Practicum I - RC112 — Practicum II - RC113 — Practicum III - RC117 — Medical Terminology for Respiratory Care - RC201 — Pathophysiology I - RC202 — Pathophysiology II - RC203 — Pathophysiology III - RC204 — Respiratory Care Science IV - RC208 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics I - RC219 — Respiratory Care Simulation I - RC222 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics II - RC229 — Respiratory Care Simulation II - RC230 — Clinical Rotation l - RC239 — Respiratory Care Simulation III - RC240 — Clinical Rotation ll - RC242 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics III - RC249 — Respiratory Care Simulation IV - RC250 — Pharmacology I - RC251 — Pharmacology II - RC252 — Pharmacology III - RC281 — Special Topics in Respiratory Care: Death and Dying - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8910 --- # Accounting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN133 — Introduction to Financial Literacy - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN190 — Business Ethics & Sustainability - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - PHIL110 — Introduction to Ethics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8739 --- # Animation & Character Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACD101 — Digital Storytelling and Scriptwriting - ACD102 — Digital Drawing and Character Design - ACD105 — Vector Based Drawing - ACD110 — Multimedia Production - ACD120 — Introduction to Animation - ACD130 — Photoshop - ACD135 — Motion Graphics - ACD145 — Advanced Animation - ACD210 — Multimedia Light, Sound and Music - ACD236 — Portfolio - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART112 — Figure Drawing - ART114 — Figure Sculpture I - ART150 — Painting I - ART155 — Watercolor Painting - ART228 — Design Drawing I - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN125 — Exploring E-Commerce - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=9029 --- # Business Technology Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8810 --- # Business, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN140 — Cooperative Education/Internship - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN190 — Business Ethics & Sustainability - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN204 — Introduction to Human Resource Management - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business - BUSN224 — HR Capstone - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - DGS207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - DGS260 — International Business - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8756 --- # Community Health & Wellness, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - DGS110 — Global Studies - HEAL102 — Introduction to Healthcare Professions - HEAL104 — Medical Terminology & Anatomy - HEAL106 — Human Diseases & Pharmacology - HEAL160 — Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals - HEAL162 — Medical Office Procedures - HEAL218 — CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers - HEAL239 — Job Readiness - HEAL251 — Patient Care Navigator - HSER108 — Community Mental Health - HSER135 — Mental Health First Aid - HSER211 — Adulthood and Aging - HSER231 — Disability Issues and Practices - HSER260 — Culturally Responsive Practices - PE101 — Global Health Issues - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8878 --- # Criminal Justice, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - CJ104 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CJ140 — Internship - CJ200 — Comparative Criminal Justice - CJ213 — Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure - CJ215 — Conflict Management - CJ245 — Internship - CJ295 — Independent Study - COL101 — Strengthening Navigational Skills - EM102 — Introduction to Homeland Security Emergency Management - GEO107 — Geologic Catastrophes in the Pacific Northwest - HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSER103 — Case Management - HSER110 — Interviewing & Counseling - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - PE100 — Personal Health Science - PHIL110 — Introduction to Ethics - SOC115 — Crime and Society - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8741 --- # Cybersecurity Operations, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS155 — Information Security Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CIS217 — Linux System Administration - CIS221 — Network Scripting - CIS230 — Database Security Foundations - CIS249 — Cybersecurity Investigations - CIS289 — Web Security - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI132 — Python 1 - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8939 --- # Digital Marketing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART147 — Introduction to Digital Photography - BUSN132 — Advertising - BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CIS218 — Database Concepts - CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I - CSCI112 — Animation and Generative AI - CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI202 — Web Development II - MMD110 — Multimedia Production - MMD130 — Multimedia for the web - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8932 --- # Drafting Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART228 — Design Drawing I - BUSN155 — Entrepreneurship - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN238 — E-Marketing - INTD186 — Manual Drafting - INTD196 — Architectural Drafting I - INTD236 — Portfolio Presentation - INTD270 — Sustainable Design - INTD280 — Architectural Drafting in REVIT - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success - SUST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8762 --- # Early Childhood Education, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - DGS152 — Critical Thinking for Equity - EDUC230 — Positive Guidance for Inclusive Classrooms - EDUC240 — Education Practicum: Professional Practice - EDUC258 — Inclusive STEAM & Assistive Technology - EDUC281 — ECE Professional Portfolio - GEO102 — Introduction to Earth Science - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8764 --- # Educational Paraeducator, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - DGS152 — Critical Thinking for Equity - EDUC191 — Field Experience I - Cooperative Work Experience - EDUC230 — Positive Guidance for Inclusive Classrooms - EDUC240 — Education Practicum: Professional Practice - EDUC258 — Inclusive STEAM & Assistive Technology - EDUC281 — ECE Professional Portfolio - GEO102 — Introduction to Earth Science - MATH180 — Number Theory for K-8 Teachers - MATH181 — Geometry for K-8 Teachers - PE160 — First Aid, CPR and AED - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8788 --- # Emergency Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - EM102 — Introduction to Homeland Security Emergency Management - EM110 — Basic Incident Command System/National Incident Mgmt System - EM120 — All-Hazards Emergency Planning - EM130 — Technology and Emergency Management - EM157 — Public Information - EM160 — Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism - EM180 — Public Administration - EM200 — Emergency Operations Center - EM210 — Exercise Design and Evaluation - EM220 — Developing and Managing Volunteer Resources - EM230 — Disaster Recovery - EM240 — Emergency Management Work-Based Learning - EM249 — Professional Development 1 - EM250 — Homeland Security Law and Policy - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - PE160 — First Aid, CPR and AED - PHIL110 — Introduction to Ethics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8909 --- # Graphic Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART147 — Introduction to Digital Photography - ART228 — Design Drawing I - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN238 — E-Marketing - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8805 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - HOST100 — Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism - HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality - HOST102 — Sustainable Tourism and Development - HOST103 — Careers in Hospitality/Tourism - HOST104 — The Art of Negotiation - HOST109 — The Business of Doing Good: Nonprofit & ESG Organizations - HOST110 — Lodging Operations - HOST128 — Barista & Coffeehouse Operations - HOST130 — Food and Beverage Operations - HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation - HOST145 — Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders - HOST156 — The History of Human Movement and Travel Geography - HOST157 — Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - HOST165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HOST170 — Managing Legal Issues - HOST174 — Serious Leisure: Sport, Play, Recreation, & Parks - HOST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics - HOST200 — HOST Capstone: Management - HOST205 — Event Management, Planning, and Leadership - HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management - HOST216 — Taking Flight: Airline and Airport Operations - HOST253 — AI Unveiled: An Introduction to LLMs and Generative AI - HOST276 — Wine Essentials for the Aspiring Sommelier - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - PE160 — First Aid, CPR and AED - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8859 --- # Human Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - HSER100 — College Success Strategies - HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSER103 — Case Management - HSER108 — Community Mental Health - HSER110 — Interviewing & Counseling - HSER120 — Group Facilitation Skills - HSER211 — Adulthood and Aging - HSER221 — Adolescent Development - HSER222 — Introduction to Substance Use Disorders - HSER231 — Disability Issues and Practices - HSER240 — Field Experience - HSER241 — Field Experience Seminar - HSER251 — Family Violence - HSER260 — Culturally Responsive Practices - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8769 --- # Interior Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART128 — History of Design - ART228 — Design Drawing I - ART238 — Design Drawing: Perspective - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN155 — Entrepreneurship - BUSN238 — E-Marketing - INTD122 — Introduction to Interior Design - INTD125 — Interior Design: Residential Studio - INTD128 — History of Design - INTD140 — Internship - INTD168 — SketchUp - INTD169 — 3-D Model Rendering - INTD186 — Manual Drafting - INTD196 — Architectural Drafting I - INTD226 — Interior Design Studio: Commerical - INTD236 — Portfolio Presentation - INTD240 — Internship - INTD270 — Sustainable Design - INTD280 — Architectural Drafting in REVIT - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success - SUST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8778 --- # International Business and Trade, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN105 — Introduction to Logistics - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN140 — Cooperative Education/Internship - BUSN182 — Contract Management - BUSN183 — Materials Management - BUSN188 — Importing and Exporting - BUSN190 — Business Ethics & Sustainability - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - BUSN275 — Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management - DGS207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - DGS260 — International Business - GEOG120 — World Geography - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8780 --- # Medical Assistant, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - HEAL102 — Introduction to Healthcare Professions - HEAL104 — Medical Terminology & Anatomy - HEAL106 — Human Diseases & Pharmacology - HEAL160 — Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals - HEAL162 — Medical Office Procedures - HEAL210 — Clinical Procedures I - HEAL212 — Clinical Procedures II - HEAL218 — CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers - HEAL226 — Healthcare Communication - HEAL228 — Nutrition for Healthcare Professions - HEAL239 — Job Readiness - HEAL240 — Externship - HEAL241 — Medical Assistant Exam Preparation - HEAL251 — Patient Care Navigator - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8786 --- # Multimedia Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN125 — Exploring E-Commerce - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MMD101 — Digital Storytelling/Scriptwriting (T) - MMD110 — Multimedia Production - MMD125 — Internet Trends/Media Criticism - MMD130 — Multimedia for the web - MMD135 — Motion Graphics - MMD160 — Advanced Multimedia Production - MMD210 — Multimedia Light, Sound and Music - MMD236 — Portfolio Presentation - MMD240 — Internship - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8882 --- # Network Security, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS155 — Information Security Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CIS217 — Linux System Administration - CIS221 — Network Scripting - CIS230 — Database Security Foundations - CIS262 — Applied Networking - CIS265 — Network Security Engineering - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI132 — Python 1 - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8938 --- # Paralegal, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8790 --- # Professional Sales, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN125 — Exploring E-Commerce - BUSN132 — Advertising - BUSN134 — Principles of Sales - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN175 — Retailing - BUSN188 — Importing and Exporting - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN238 — E-Marketing - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - HOST104 — The Art of Negotiation - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8800 --- # Project Coordinator in IT, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI180 — Introduction to Data Science - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8966 --- # Registered Nursing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - NRSG100 — Nursing Success Seminar - NRSG110 — Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 1 - NRSG115 — Pathopharmacology 1 - NRSG116 — Clinical Practicum 1: Long Term/Skilled Nursing - NRSG117 — Simulation Theory and Application 1 - NRSG118 — Nursing Skills and Assessment - NRSG119 — Health and Illness 1: Fundamentals - NRSG122 — Psychosocial Issues in Nursing 1: Geropsych and End of Life Care - NRSG125 — Pathopharmacology 2 - NRSG126 — Clinical Practicum 2: Introduction to Acute Care - NRSG127 — Simulation Theory and Application 2 - NRSG128 — Nursing Skills and Assessment 2 - NRSG129 — Health and Illness 2: Health Management, Rehabilitation, Promotion, & Prevention - NRSG130 — Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 2 - NRSG135 — Pathopharmacology 3 - NRSG136 — Clinical Practicum 3: Acute Care Nursing - NRSG137 — Simulation Theory and Application 3 - NRSG138 — Nursing Skills and Assessment 3 - NRSG139 — Health and Illness 3: Acute Care Management - NRSG215 — Pathopharmacology 4 - NRSG216 — Clinical Practicum 4: Advanced Acute Care - NRSG217 — Simulation Theory and Application 4 - NRSG218 — Lab Skills and Assessment 4 - NRSG219 — Health and Illness 4: Advanced Acute Care - NRSG222 — Behavioral Health in Nursing 2: Psychiatric Disorders - NRSG225 — Pathopharmacology 5 - NRSG226 — Clinical Practicum 5: Special Populations - NRSG227 — Simulation Theory 5 - NRSG229 — Health & Illness 5 - NRSG230 — Professionalism & Ethics in Nursing 3 - NRSG236 — Clinical Practicum: Preceptorship - NRSG237 — Simulation Theory and Application 6 - NRSG239 — Leadership & Transition to Practice - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8796 --- # Small Business/Entrepreneurship, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN125 — Exploring E-Commerce - BUSN133 — Introduction to Financial Literacy - BUSN134 — Principles of Sales - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN140 — Cooperative Education/Internship - BUSN155 — Entrepreneurship - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN190 — Business Ethics & Sustainability - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8802 --- # Substance Use Disorder Professional, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - HSER100 — College Success Strategies - HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSER102 — Physiology of Psychoactive Drugs - HSER104 — Relapse Prevention - HSER105 — Individual, Couple and Family CD Counseling - HSER106 — Chemical Dependency Case Management - HSER108 — Community Mental Health - HSER109 — Chemical Dependency Group Counseling - HSER113 — Adolescent CD Counseling - HSER119 — Laws, Professionalism, and Ethics - HSER211 — Adulthood and Aging - HSER221 — Adolescent Development - HSER222 — Introduction to Substance Use Disorders - HSER240 — Field Experience - HSER241 — Field Experience Seminar - HSER251 — Family Violence - HSER260 — Culturally Responsive Practices - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8758 --- # Web Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART147 — Introduction to Digital Photography - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CIS218 — Database Concepts - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I - CSCI112 — Animation and Generative AI - CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI202 — Web Development II - CSCI212 — Web Scripting with JavaScript - MMD130 — Multimedia for the web - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8894 --- # Web Development with AI, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS155 — Information Security Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CIS218 — Database Concepts - CIS289 — Web Security - CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I - CSCI112 — Animation and Generative AI - CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI - CSCI132 — Python 1 - CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI212 — Web Scripting with JavaScript - CSCI215 — Web Coding with AI II - CSCI232 — Data Science with Python - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8967 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Management **Degree** ## Courses - BI348 — Big Data Business Analytics with Microsoft Power Tools - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business - BUSN310 — Supply Chain Management - BUSN318 — Project Management - BUSN338 — Global Marketing Management - BUSN370 — Foundations of Leadership - BUSN371 — Communication and Decision-Making in Leadership - BUSN372 — Leadership and Your Professional Identity - BUSN420 — Lean Six Sigma Processes - BUSN425 — Purchasing & Supply Chain Management - BUSN430 — Lean Six Sigma Practicum - BUSN439 — Senior Portfolio Capstone - BUSN440 — Cooperative Education - BUSN450 — Logistics & Transportation - BUSN471 — Strategic Leadership and Change Management - BUSN472 — Values-Driven Global Leadership - BUSN475 — Global Supply Chain Management - CMST320 — Presentation Skills - CMST330 — Communication and Organizational Behavior - ECON330 — Survey of Research Methods for Information Systems and Business - ENVS301 — Environmental Sustainability: An Exploration - HOST170 — Managing Legal Issues - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - PHIL346 — Professional Ethics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8944 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN318 — Project Management - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS155 — Information Security Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CIS310 — Database Installation & Configuration Management - CIS320 — Advanced Network Defense - CIS370 — Network Forensics and Investigations - CIS389 — Big Data Analytics - CIS410 — Cybersecurity Automation - CIS412 — Database Security - CIS414 — API Security - CIS420 — Cloud & Data Security - CIS430 — Mobile Security - CIS440 — Data Protection and Compliance - CIS450 — Penetration Testing - CIS460 — Incident Response - CIS480 — BAS Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Internship - CMST320 — Presentation Skills - CMST330 — Communication and Organizational Behavior - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI132 — Python 1 - DGS216 — Food, Culture, & Politics - ECON330 — Survey of Research Methods for Information Systems and Business - GEO100 — Geology and the Environment - PHIL346 — Professional Ethics - SOC115 — Crime and Society - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=9032 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education: Leadership & Inclusive Practices **Degree** ## Courses - DGS152 — Critical Thinking for Equity - ECED303 — BAS in Early Childhood Education Student Orientation - ECED305 — Trauma-Informed Practice & Care - ECED307 — Reflective Practice with Infants and Toddlers - ECED309 — Early Childhood Special Education Methods - ECED311 — Language & Literacy in Multilingual Settings - ECED313 — Emerging Numeracy & Inclusive Science Methods - ECED315 — Authentic Assessment in Early Childhood - ECED317 — Family & Community Partnerships - ECED319 — Leadership, Advocacy & Program Management - ECED399 — BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar I - ECED401 — BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar II - ECED405 — Pedagogical Leadership & Coaching - ECED411 — Public Policy & Advocacy - ECED481 — Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum I - ECED491 — Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum II - ECED499 — BAS Early Childhood Education Capstone - EDUC240 — Education Practicum: Professional Practice - EGS352 — Ethnic Studies for Educators - GEO102 — Introduction to Earth Science - SOC130 — American Diversity - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=9033 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Elementary Education **Degree** ## Courses - DGS152 — Critical Thinking for Equity - EDUC240 — Education Practicum: Professional Practice - EDUC304 — Orientation for BAS in Teaching - EDUC320 — Math Methods - EDUC330 — Science Methods - EDUC340 — Assessment - EDUC354 — Reading Methods - EDUC372 — Professional Leadership and Advocacy - EDUC400 — Social Emotional Learning & Classroom Management - EDUC404 — Curriculum Planning and Instruction - EDUC405 — Assessment/HTPA - EDUC428 — Language and Culture - EDUC430 — Advanced Language and Literacy - EDUC450 — Social and Legal Foundations of Education - EDUC470 — Teacher Residency I - EDUC480 — Teacher Residency II - EDUC490 — Teacher Residency III - EGS155 — Native American Studies - EGS352 — Ethnic Studies for Educators - ENGL122 — Intro. to Children’s Literature - ENVS102 — Local Environmental Issues and Impact - ENVS105 — Agroecology: An Environmental Approach to Agriculture - MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science - MATH180 — Number Theory for K-8 Teachers - MATH181 — Geometry for K-8 Teachers - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8919 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services **Degree** ## Courses - CMST320 — Presentation Skills - HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSER103 — Case Management - HSER110 — Interviewing & Counseling - HSER301 — Learning Strategies in Higher Education - HSER302 — Research & Writing for the Human Services - HSER310 — Introduction to Positive Youth Development - HSER401 — Theoretical Foundations of Youth Development - HSER423 — Program Design and Implementation - HSER430 — Leadership and Supervision - HSER435 — Collaboration and Community - HSER442 — Advanced Field Experience - HSER444 — Advanced Field Experience Seminar - HSER446 — Senior Capstone - HSER450 — Current Issues in Human Services - HSER460 — Cultural Competence for the Human Services Professional - POLS360 — Public Policy & Social Change - SOC340 — Research Methods and Program Evaluation - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8956 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Integrated Design **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - BUSN318 — Project Management - CMST320 — Presentation Skills - CMST330 — Communication and Organizational Behavior - DSN401 — Design Theory - DSN405 — Creative Design Process - DSN410 — Interactive Technology Design - DSN415 — Design Research Project - DSN420 — Systematic Team Process - DSN425 — Diversity and Inclusive Design - DSN430 — Leadership for Designers - DSN435 — Capstone I - DSN440 — Capstone II - DSN445 — Internship - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8911 --- # Bachelor of Applied Science in Respiratory Care **Degree** ## Courses - CMST310 — Interpersonal Communication in Diverse Healthcare Settings - RC101 — Respiratory Care Science I - RC102 — Respiratory Care Science II - RC103 — Respiratory Care Science III - RC111 — Practicum I - RC112 — Practicum II - RC113 — Practicum III - RC117 — Medical Terminology for Respiratory Care - RC201 — Pathophysiology I - RC202 — Pathophysiology II - RC203 — Pathophysiology III - RC204 — Respiratory Care Science IV - RC208 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics I - RC219 — Respiratory Care Simulation I - RC222 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics II - RC229 — Respiratory Care Simulation II - RC230 — Clinical Rotation l - RC239 — Respiratory Care Simulation III - RC240 — Clinical Rotation ll - RC242 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics III - RC249 — Respiratory Care Simulation IV - RC250 — Pharmacology I - RC251 — Pharmacology II - RC252 — Pharmacology III - RC281 — Special Topics in Respiratory Care: Death and Dying - RC304 — Pathophysiology IV - RC310 — Clinical Rotation lll - RC312 — Practicum IV - RC314 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics IV - RC319 — Respiratory Care Simulation V - RC320 — Clinical Rotation Vl - RC322 — Practicum V - RC324 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics V - RC325 — Ethics in Respiratory Care - RC327 — Pathophysiology V: Neonatal and Pediatric Disease - RC329 — Respiratory Care Simulation VI - RC330 — Clinical Rotation V - RC331 — Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care - RC332 — Practicum Vl - RC339 — Respiratory Care Simulation VII - RC354 — Pharmacology IV - RC414 — Pulmonary Diagnostics - RC415 — Practicum VII - RC419 — Respiratory Care Simulation VIII - RC424 — Respiratory Care Special Procedures - RC425 — Respiratory Care Practicum VIII - RC427 — Patient education and Health Promotion in Respiratory Care - RC429 — Respiratory Care Simulation IX - RC435 — Capstone Project l - RC436 — Transitioning to a professional in Respiratory Care - RC439 — Respiratory Care Simulation X - RC442 — Research I - RC443 — Management and Leadership in Healthcare - RC445 — Capstone Project ll - RC451 — Cultural Diversity in Healthcare - RC452 — Research II - RC454 — Respiratory Care Credentialing Exam Review - RC455 — Capstone Project lll - RC456 — Disease Management in Respiratory Care - RC470 — Clinical Rotation Vl - RC480 — Clinical Rotation Vll - RC490 — Clinical Rotation Vlll - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8912 --- # Certificate of Arts and Sciences **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8757 --- # Achieve Comprehensive Transition Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACHV100 — Achieve Synthesis, Analysis, and Capstone - ACHV11 — Achieve Orientation and Success Seminar - ACHV86 — Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 1 - ACHV87 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 2 - ACHV89 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 3 - ACHV96 — Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 4 - ACHV97 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 5 - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8904 --- # Administrative Assistant, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8742 --- # Bookkeeping Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8968 --- # Clinic Service Representative, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - HEAL102 — Introduction to Healthcare Professions - HEAL104 — Medical Terminology & Anatomy - HEAL160 — Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals - HEAL162 — Medical Office Procedures - HEAL211 — Clinical Procedures AMA - HEAL226 — Healthcare Communication - HEAL239 — Job Readiness - HEAL240 — Externship - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8791 --- # Drafting Design, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8809 --- # Early Childhood Education State Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8964 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST100 — Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism - HOST102 — Sustainable Tourism and Development - HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation - HOST145 — Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - HOST165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership - HOST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics - HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management - PE160 — First Aid, CPR and AED - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8858 --- # Human Resource, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN204 — Introduction to Human Resource Management - BUSN207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - BUSN208 — Employment Laws, Regulations & Compliance - BUSN209 — HR Talent Acquisition and Retention - BUSN213 — HR: Workforce Development - BUSN221 — HR Mgmt: Compensation/Benefits - BUSN223 — Employee and Labor Relations - BUSN224 — HR Capstone - BUSN226 — HR Mgmt: Technology & Data Analytics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8892 --- # International Business and Trade, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN105 — Introduction to Logistics - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN140 — Cooperative Education/Internship - BUSN182 — Contract Management - BUSN183 — Materials Management - BUSN188 — Importing and Exporting - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN275 — Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - DGS207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette - DGS260 — International Business - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8779 --- # Medical Assistant, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - HEAL102 — Introduction to Healthcare Professions - HEAL104 — Medical Terminology & Anatomy - HEAL106 — Human Diseases & Pharmacology - HEAL160 — Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals - HEAL162 — Medical Office Procedures - HEAL210 — Clinical Procedures I - HEAL212 — Clinical Procedures II - HEAL214 — Clinical Procedures III - HEAL218 — CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers - HEAL226 — Healthcare Communication - HEAL228 — Nutrition for Healthcare Professions - HEAL239 — Job Readiness - HEAL240 — Externship - HEAL241 — Medical Assistant Exam Preparation - HEAL251 — Patient Care Navigator - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8785 --- # Network Security and Cisco CCNA ## Courses - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS262 — Applied Networking - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8899 --- # Networking Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CIS221 — Network Scripting - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8941 --- # Paralegal Plus, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8789 --- # Residential Interior Design, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - ART228 — Design Drawing I - ART238 — Design Drawing: Perspective - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - INTD122 — Introduction to Interior Design - INTD125 — Interior Design: Residential Studio - INTD128 — History of Design - INTD140 — Internship - INTD168 — SketchUp - INTD169 — 3-D Model Rendering - INTD186 — Manual Drafting - INTD196 — Architectural Drafting I - INTD226 — Interior Design Studio: Commerical - INTD240 — Internship - INTD270 — Sustainable Design - INTD280 — Architectural Drafting in REVIT - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8797 --- # Small Business/Entrepreneurship, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN134 — Principles of Sales - BUSN155 — Entrepreneurship - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8801 --- # Social Media Specialist, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN132 — Advertising - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - MMD110 — Multimedia Production - MMD130 — Multimedia for the web - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8917 --- # Systems Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CIS217 — Linux System Administration - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8943 --- # Visual Communications, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional - BUSN135 — Business Mathematics - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8804 --- # Web Design, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS218 — Database Concepts - CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I - CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI202 — Web Development II - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8898 --- # Web Developer, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace - CIS218 — Database Concepts - CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I - CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI212 — Web Scripting with JavaScript - CSCI215 — Web Coding with AI II - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8897 --- # Achieve Fast-Track to Employment Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACHV100 — Achieve Synthesis, Analysis, and Capstone - ACHV11 — Achieve Orientation and Success Seminar - ACHV86 — Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 1 - ACHV87 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 2 - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8903 --- # Back End Website Development, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CIS218 — Database Concepts - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI215 — Web Coding with AI II - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8829 --- # CAD Technology ## Courses - INTD168 — SketchUp - INTD169 — 3-D Model Rendering - INTD196 — Architectural Drafting I - INTD280 — Architectural Drafting in REVIT - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8826 --- # Case Management, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DGS160 — Social Issues - DGS299 — Case Management Capstone Project - HSER100 — College Success Strategies - HSER103 — Case Management - HSER108 — Community Mental Health - HSER110 — Interviewing & Counseling - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8953 --- # Computing Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - CSCI132 — Python 1 - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8942 --- # Digital Forensics & Investigations, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS155 — Information Security Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8834 --- # Digital Forensics & Protection, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS155 — Information Security Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS166 — Network Defense - CIS215 — Introduction to Linux - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8895 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Administration **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8958 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Family Child Care **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8959 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: General **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8960 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Home Visitor & Family Engagement **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8951 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Infants and Toddlers **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8961 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Outdoor Learning Environments **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8952 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: School Age Care **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8962 --- # Front End Website Development ## Courses - CIS140 — CIS Internship - CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I - CSCI112 — Animation and Generative AI - CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) - CSCI202 — Web Development II - CSCI212 — Web Scripting with JavaScript - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8828 --- # Introduction to Office Assistant ## Courses - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN291 — Special Studies - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8812 --- # Microsoft Network and Cisco CCNA ## Courses - CIS150 — System Foundations - CIS160 — Network Foundations - CIS161 — Advanced Systems - CIS262 — Applied Networking - CIS265 — Network Security Engineering - CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8902 --- # Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN105 — Introduction to Logistics - BUSN182 — Contract Management - BUSN183 — Materials Management - BUSN188 — Importing and Exporting - BUSN275 — Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8913 --- # Retail Management, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN175 — Retailing - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN204 — Introduction to Human Resource Management - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8799 --- # Visual Communications Adobe Suite ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8825 --- # Accounting Assistant I ## Courses - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8846 --- # Accounting Assistant II ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8847 --- # Adult Family Home Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSER270 — Adult Family Home Administrator Training - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8887 --- # Air Cargo Logistics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN105 — Introduction to Logistics - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8957 --- # Business Essentials I ## Courses - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8936 --- # Business Essentials II ## Courses - BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success - BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8937 --- # Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Initial **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8963 --- # Healthcare Interpreter ## Courses - HEAL121 — Medical Interpreting - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8874 --- # Hospitality & Tourism Management, Customer Service Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - HOST165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8845 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Applied Sustainability, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN190 — Business Ethics & Sustainability - ENVS102 — Local Environmental Issues and Impact - ENVS103 — Global Environmental Issues - HOST102 — Sustainable Tourism and Development - HOST109 — The Business of Doing Good: Nonprofit & ESG Organizations - HOST156 — The History of Human Movement and Travel Geography - HOST174 — Serious Leisure: Sport, Play, Recreation, & Parks - HOST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8949 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Certified Coffee Professional ## Courses - HOST128 — Barista & Coffeehouse Operations - HOST129 — Menu Design - HOST130 — Food and Beverage Operations - HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation - HOST145 — Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HOST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8950 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Communicatons, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST100 — Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism - HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality - HOST104 — The Art of Negotiation - HOST157 — Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=9030 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Event Planning Operations, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - HOST104 — The Art of Negotiation - HOST205 — Event Management, Planning, and Leadership - HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8945 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Food & Beverage Operations, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST128 — Barista & Coffeehouse Operations - HOST130 — Food and Beverage Operations - HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation - HOST140 — Cooperative Education - HOST145 — Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HOST276 — Wine Essentials for the Aspiring Sommelier - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8946 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Hotel & Resort Operations, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality - HOST110 — Lodging Operations - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HOST200 — HOST Capstone: Management - HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8947 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Housing Shelter Facility Operations, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality - HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation - HOST140 — Cooperative Education - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services - HSER260 — Culturally Responsive Practices - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8930 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Nonprofit Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN157 — Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication - HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality - HOST104 — The Art of Negotiation - HOST109 — The Business of Doing Good: Nonprofit & ESG Organizations - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8987 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Supervision, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals - HOST145 — Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders - HOST165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HOST170 — Managing Legal Issues - HOST200 — HOST Capstone: Management - HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=9031 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, Taking Flight (Airline & Airport), Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality - HOST156 — The History of Human Movement and Travel Geography - HOST165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership - HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service - HOST170 — Managing Legal Issues - HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management - HOST216 — Taking Flight: Airline and Airport Operations - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8948 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Specialist ## Courses - HOST100 — Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism - HOST110 — Lodging Operations - HOST130 — Food and Beverage Operations - HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation - HOST164 — Customer Service Operations - HOST174 — Serious Leisure: Sport, Play, Recreation, & Parks - HOST205 — Event Management, Planning, and Leadership - HOST216 — Taking Flight: Airline and Airport Operations - HOST276 — Wine Essentials for the Aspiring Sommelier - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8844 --- # International Trade & Logistics, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN105 — Introduction to Logistics - BUSN188 — Importing and Exporting - BUSN275 — Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management - DGS260 — International Business - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8818 --- # Introduction to Administrative Assistant (Virtual), Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8928 --- # Introduction to Business Technology ## Courses - BUSN199 — Orientation to Business - BUSN291 — Special Studies - BUSN299 — Business Capstone - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8811 --- # Marketing Communications, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN132 — Advertising - BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing - ENGL200 — Creative Writing - JRNL101 — Beginning Newswriting - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8914 --- # Medical Assistant-Registered to Medical Assistant-Certified Pathway, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HEAL160 — Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals - HEAL162 — Medical Office Procedures - HEAL215 — MA Registered to MA Certified Pathway - HEAL218 — CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers - HEAL226 — Healthcare Communication - HEAL228 — Nutrition for Healthcare Professions - HEAL240 — Externship - HEAL241 — Medical Assistant Exam Preparation - HEAL251 — Patient Care Navigator - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8926 --- # Nursing Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NURA100 — Nurse Assistant Theory - NURA101 — Nurse Assistant Practicum - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8889 --- # Substance Use Disorder Professional for Behavioral Health Professionals, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSER102 — Physiology of Psychoactive Drugs - HSER119 — Laws, Professionalism, and Ethics - HSER220 — ASAM Criteria and Treatment Placement - HSER222 — Introduction to Substance Use Disorders - HSER225 — Individual, Family, and Group Addiction Counseling - STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success Source: https://catalog.highline.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=32&poid=8927 --- # ACH10 — Achieve Sociology 5 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 10 - Achieve Sociology 5 ACH 10 - Achieve Sociology 5 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH11 — Achieve Sociology 6 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 11 - Achieve Sociology 6 ACH 11 - Achieve Sociology 6 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH20 — Achieve Visual Communications 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 20 - Achieve Visual Communications 1 ACH 20 - Achieve Visual Communications 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH21 — Achieve Visual Communications 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 21 - Achieve Visual Communications 2 ACH 21 - Achieve Visual Communications 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH22 — Achieve Visual Communications 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 22 - Achieve Visual Communications 3 ACH 22 - Achieve Visual Communications 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH26 — Achieve Multimedia Design 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 26 - Achieve Multimedia Design 1 ACH 26 - Achieve Multimedia Design 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH27 — Achieve Multimedia Design 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 27 - Achieve Multimedia Design 2 ACH 27 - Achieve Multimedia Design 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH28 — Achieve Multimedia Design 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 28 - Achieve Multimedia Design 3 ACH 28 - Achieve Multimedia Design 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH32 — Achieve Art 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 32 - Achieve Art 1 ACH 32 - Achieve Art 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH33 — Achieve Art 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 33 - Achieve Art 2 ACH 33 - Achieve Art 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH34 — Achieve Art 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 34 - Achieve Art 3 ACH 34 - Achieve Art 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH38 — Achieve Business 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 38 - Achieve Business 1 ACH 38 - Achieve Business 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH39 — Achieve Business 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 39 - Achieve Business 2 ACH 39 - Achieve Business 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH40 — Achieve Business 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 40 - Achieve Business 3 ACH 40 - Achieve Business 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH41 — Achieve Business 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 41 - Achieve Business 4 ACH 41 - Achieve Business 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH42 — Achieve History 6 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 42 - Achieve History 6 ACH 42 - Achieve History 6 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH43 — Achieve Communication Studies 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 43 - Achieve Communication Studies 4 ACH 43 - Achieve Communication Studies 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH44 — Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 44 - Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 1 ACH 44 - Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH45 — Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 45 - Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 2 ACH 45 - Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH46 — Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 46 - Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 3 ACH 46 - Achieve Hospitality & Tourism 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH50 — Achieve Education 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 50 - Achieve Education 1 ACH 50 - Achieve Education 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH51 — Achieve Education 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 51 - Achieve Education 2 ACH 51 - Achieve Education 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH52 — Achieve Education 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 52 - Achieve Education 3 ACH 52 - Achieve Education 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH53 — Achieve Education 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 53 - Achieve Education 4 ACH 53 - Achieve Education 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH54 — Achieve Diversity and Globalism Studies 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 54 - Achieve Diversity and Globalism Studies 3 ACH 54 - Achieve Diversity and Globalism Studies 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH55 — Achieve Diversity and Globalism Studies 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 55 - Achieve Diversity and Globalism Studies 4 ACH 55 - Achieve Diversity and Globalism Studies 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH56 — Achieve Early Childhood Education 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 56 - Achieve Early Childhood Education 1 ACH 56 - Achieve Early Childhood Education 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH57 — Achieve Early Childhood Education 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 57 - Achieve Early Childhood Education 2 ACH 57 - Achieve Early Childhood Education 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH58 — Achieve Early Childhood Education 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 58 - Achieve Early Childhood Education 3 ACH 58 - Achieve Early Childhood Education 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH59 — Achieve Ethnic and Gender Studies 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 59 - Achieve Ethnic and Gender Studies 3 ACH 59 - Achieve Ethnic and Gender Studies 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH60 — Achieve Ethnic and Gender Studies 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 60 - Achieve Ethnic and Gender Studies 4 ACH 60 - Achieve Ethnic and Gender Studies 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH61 — Achieve Science 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 61 - Achieve Science 3 ACH 61 - Achieve Science 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH62 — Achieve Business Technology 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 62 - Achieve Business Technology 1 ACH 62 - Achieve Business Technology 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH63 — Achieve Business Technology 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 63 - Achieve Business Technology 2 ACH 63 - Achieve Business Technology 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH64 — Achieve Business Technology 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 64 - Achieve Business Technology 3 ACH 64 - Achieve Business Technology 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH68 — Achieve Computer Science 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 68 - Achieve Computer Science 1 ACH 68 - Achieve Computer Science 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH69 — Achieve Computer Science 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 69 - Achieve Computer Science 2 ACH 69 - Achieve Computer Science 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH70 — Achieve Computer Science 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 70 - Achieve Computer Science 3 ACH 70 - Achieve Computer Science 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH71 — Achieve World Languages 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 71 - Achieve World Languages 2 ACH 71 - Achieve World Languages 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH72 — Achieve World Languages 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 72 - Achieve World Languages 3 ACH 72 - Achieve World Languages 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH73 — Achieve Mathematics 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 73 - Achieve Mathematics 3 ACH 73 - Achieve Mathematics 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH74 — Achieve English 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 74 - Achieve English 1 ACH 74 - Achieve English 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH75 — Achieve English 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 75 - Achieve English 2 ACH 75 - Achieve English 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH76 — Achieve English 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 76 - Achieve English 3 ACH 76 - Achieve English 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH77 — Achieve Criminal Justice 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 77 - Achieve Criminal Justice 1 ACH 77 - Achieve Criminal Justice 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH78 — Achieve Criminal Justice 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 78 - Achieve Criminal Justice 2 ACH 78 - Achieve Criminal Justice 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH79 — Achieve Criminal Justice 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 79 - Achieve Criminal Justice 3 ACH 79 - Achieve Criminal Justice 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH80 — Achieve History 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 80 - Achieve History 1 ACH 80 - Achieve History 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH81 — Achieve History 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 81 - Achieve History 2 ACH 81 - Achieve History 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH82 — Achieve History 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 82 - Achieve History 3 ACH 82 - Achieve History 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH83 — Achieve Human Services 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 83 - Achieve Human Services 1 ACH 83 - Achieve Human Services 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH84 — Achieve Human Services 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 84 - Achieve Human Services 2 ACH 84 - Achieve Human Services 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH85 — Achieve Human Services 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 85 - Achieve Human Services 3 ACH 85 - Achieve Human Services 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH86 — Achieve Music 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 86 - Achieve Music 1 ACH 86 - Achieve Music 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH87 — Achieve Music 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 87 - Achieve Music 2 ACH 87 - Achieve Music 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH88 — Achieve Music 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 88 - Achieve Music 3 ACH 88 - Achieve Music 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH89 — Achieve English 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 89 - Achieve English 4 ACH 89 - Achieve English 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH90 — Achieve History 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 90 - Achieve History 4 ACH 90 - Achieve History 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH91 — Achieve History 5 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 91 - Achieve History 5 ACH 91 - Achieve History 5 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH92 — Achieve Mathematics 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 92 - Achieve Mathematics 1 ACH 92 - Achieve Mathematics 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH93 — Achieve Mathematics 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 93 - Achieve Mathematics 2 ACH 93 - Achieve Mathematics 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH94 — Achieve Science 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 94 - Achieve Science 1 ACH 94 - Achieve Science 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH95 — Achieve Science 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 95 - Achieve Science 2 ACH 95 - Achieve Science 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH96 — Achieve World Language 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 96 - Achieve World Language ACH 96 - Achieve World Language 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH97 — Achieve Science 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 97 - Achieve Science 4 ACH 97 - Achieve Science 4 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH98 — Achieve Science 5 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 98 - Achieve Science 5 ACH 98 - Achieve Science 5 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACH99 — Achieve Science 6 5 credits · 55 hours ACH 99 - Achieve Science 6 ACH 99 - Achieve Science 6 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV11 — Achieve Orientation and Success Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours ACHV 11 - Achieve Orientation and Success Seminar ACHV 11 - Achieve Orientation and Success Seminar 1 Credits Provides an opportunity for students to develop tools to prepare themselves for academic, employment, and personal success. Specific emphasis on academic and career goal setting, resources, and success strategies. Topics include study skills, goal-setting, college policies and resources, programmatic requirements, and accessing local and state resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships, and self-empowerment. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program… --- # ACHV12 — Achieve Physical Education 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 12 - Achieve Physical Education ACHV 12 - Achieve Physical Education 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV13 — Achieve Physical Education 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 13 - Achieve Physical Education 2 ACHV 13 - Achieve Physical Education 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV14 — Achieve Physical Education 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 14 - Achieve Physical Education 3 ACHV 14 - Achieve Physical Education 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV53 — ACHIEVE Practicum Seminar 3 credits · 33 hours ACHV 53 - ACHIEVE Practicum Seminar ACHV 53 - ACHIEVE Practicum Seminar 3 Credits Students will participate in the practicum seminar while simultaneously completing community-based internships, combining classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace. The practicum experiences are tied directly to students’ career goals and employment plan developed with the Career Specialist. Students will discuss and track progress toward practicum learning --- # ACHV71 — Achieve Ethnic & Gender Studies 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 71 - Achieve Ethnic & Gender Studies 1 ACHV 71 - Achieve Ethnic & Gender Studies 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV73 — Achieve Diversity & Globalism Studies 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 73 - Achieve Diversity & Globalism Studies 1 ACHV 73 - Achieve Diversity & Globalism Studies 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV77 — Achieve Health & Wellness 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 77 - Achieve Health & Wellness 1 ACHV 77 - Achieve Health & Wellness 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV78 — Achieve Health & Wellness 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 78 - Achieve Health & Wellness 2 ACHV 78 - Achieve Health & Wellness 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV79 — Achieve Health & Wellness 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 79 - Achieve Health & Wellness 3 ACHV 79 - Achieve Health & Wellness 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV81 — Achieve Ethnic & Gender Studies 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 81 - Achieve Ethnic & Gender Studies 2 ACHV 81 - Achieve Ethnic & Gender Studies 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV86 — Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 86 - Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 1 ACHV 86 - Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 1 5 Credits This seminar is part of the Achieve transition certificate core curriculum. Topics will include student exploration of classroom, campus, and career, including development and monitoring of the Program of Study; classroom, campus and career reflections; and the Quarterly Report. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program Achieve (RACV) Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in an Achieve certificate program. Active Date 20260408T14:56:52 Grading Basis Dec… --- # ACHV87 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 87 - Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 2 ACHV 87 - Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 2 5 Credits This seminar is part of the Achieve transition certificate core curriculum. Topics will include student exploration of classroom, campus, and career, including development and monitoring of the Program of Study; classroom, campus and career reflections; and the Quarterly Report. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program Achieve (RACV) Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Achieve Program. Active Date 20260408T14:56:54 Grading Basis Decimal Gr… --- # ACHV89 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 89 - Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 3 ACHV 89 - Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 3 5 Credits This seminar is part of the Achieve transition certificate core curriculum. Topics will include student exploration of classroom, campus, and career, including development and monitoring of the Program of Study; classroom, campus and career reflections; and the Quarterly Report. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program Achieve (RACV) Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Achieve Program. Active Date 20260408T14:56:59 Grading Basis Decimal Gr… --- # ACHV90 — Achieve Communication Studies 1 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 90 - Achieve Communication Studies 1 ACHV 90 - Achieve Communication Studies 1 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV91 — Achieve Communication Studies 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 91 - Achieve Communication Studies 2 ACHV 91 - Achieve Communication Studies 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV92 — Achieve Communications Studies 3 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 92 - Achieve Communications Studies 3 ACHV 92 - Achieve Communications Studies 3 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV93 — Achieve Diversity & Globalism Studies 2 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 93 - Achieve Diversity & Globalism Studies 2 ACHV 93 - Achieve Diversity & Globalism Studies 2 5 Credits Students meet individualized learning --- # ACHV96 — Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 4 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 96 - Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 4 ACHV 96 - Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 4 5 Credits This seminar is part of the Achieve transition certificate core curriculum. Topics will include student exploration of classroom, campus, and career, including development and monitoring of the Program of Study; classroom, campus and career reflections; and the Quarterly Report. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program Achieve (RACV) Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in an Achieve certficate program. Active Date 20260408T14:57:02 Grading Basis Deci… --- # ACHV97 — Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 5 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 97 - Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 5 ACHV 97 - Advising Seminar - Campus and Career 5 5 Credits This seminar is part of the Achieve transition certificate core curriculum. Topics will include student exploration of classroom, campus, and career, including development and monitoring of the Program of Study; classroom, campus and career reflections; and the Quarterly Report. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program Achieve (RACV) Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Achieve Program. Active Date 20260408T14:57:05 Grading Basis Decimal Gr… --- # ACHV99 — Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 6 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 99 - Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 6 ACHV 99 - Advising Seminar: Campus and Career 6 5 Credits This seminar is part of the Achieve transition certificate core curriculum. Topics will include student exploration of classroom, campus, and career, including development and monitoring of the Program of Study; classroom, campus and career reflections; and the Quarterly Report. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program Achieve (RACV) Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Achieve Program. Active Date 20260408T14:57:09 Grading Basis Decimal Grad… --- # ACHV100 — Achieve Synthesis, Analysis, and Capstone 5 credits · 55 hours ACHV 100 - Achieve Synthesis, Analysis, and Capstone ACHV 100 - Achieve Synthesis, Analysis, and Capstone 5 Credits This course enable students to prepare a portfolio of their work within Achieve, which will allow them to track and be aware of their own growth, accomplishments, learning, and employment readiness. The portfolio serves as their culminating project for students earning an Achieve certificate. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in an Achieve certificate program. Active Date 20250401T11:40:55 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 30 Shared… --- # ABE10 — ABE Language Arts 1 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 10 - ABE Language Arts 1 ABE 10 - ABE Language Arts 1 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 1 is equivalent to CASAS scores under 200. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have English skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:34:46 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 121 T… --- # ABE11 — Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 1 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 11 - Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 1 ABE 11 - Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 1 10 Credits For students needing to improve their reading, writing, and math skills. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have English and math skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:35:53 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-10 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 110 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course is designed to students strengthen their English language and math skills in order to achieve a wide… --- # ABE12 — ABE Math 2 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 12 - ABE Math 2 ABE 12 - ABE Math 2 10 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic numeracy skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture and group activities. ABE Math level 2 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 201 and 210. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have basic numeracy skills. Active Date 20250401T11:35:56 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-10 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 110 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course is designe… --- # ABE13 — ABE Integrated Skills 2 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 13 - ABE Integrated Skills 2 ABE 13 - ABE Integrated Skills 2 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English and math skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 2 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 201 and 210. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve students who need basic skills in reading, writing, and math and who need to complete the GED tests, earn a high school diploma through HS+, or prep… --- # ABE14 — ABE Language Arts 2 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 14 - ABE Language Arts 2 ABE 14 - ABE Language Arts 2 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 1 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 201 and 210. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have English skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:36:09 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lec… --- # ABE15 — Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 3 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 15 - Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 3 ABE 15 - Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 3 10 Credits For students needing to improve reading, writing, and math skills. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students whose basic skills in reading, writing and math are below high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:36:16 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-10 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 110 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course is designed to students strengthen their English language and math skills in order to ach… --- # ABE16 — ABE Math 3 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 16 - ABE Math 3 ABE 16 - ABE Math 3 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in numeracy skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture and group activities. ABE Level 3 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 211-220. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have numeracy skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:35:09 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 121 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course is de… --- # ABE17 — ABE Language Arts 3 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 17 - ABE Language Arts 3 ABE 17 - ABE Language Arts 3 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 3 is equivalent to CASAS scores under 211-220. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have English skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:35:07 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 1… --- # ABE18 — ABE Math 4 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 18 - ABE Math 4 ABE 18 - ABE Math 4 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in intermediate math skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture and group activities. ABE Math level 4 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 221 and 235. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have math skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:35:04 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 121 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Thi… --- # ABE19 — Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 4 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 19 - Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 4 ABE 19 - Adult Basic Education Integrated Skills 4 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in intermediate English and math skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture and group activities. ABE Math level 4 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 221 and 235. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students whose basic skills fall below the high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:35:00 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Lear… --- # ABE20 — ABE Language Arts 4 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 20 - ABE Language Arts 4 ABE 20 - ABE Language Arts 4 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English skills. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 4 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 221-235. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have English skills below a high school level. Active Date 20250401T11:35:12 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture… --- # ABE21 — ABE High School U. S. History 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 21 - ABE High School U. S. History ABE 21 - ABE High School U. S. History 5 Credits This high school course surveys the social, political, economic, cultural, geographical, and religious forces that have shaped American history. In this class, students will examine primary and secondary sources as they develop a range of college preparatory skills, with particular emphasis on research writing. This class fulfills the credit requirement for High School U.S. History. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who need U.S. history requirement for h… --- # ABE22 — ABE HS Washington State History and Civics 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 22 - ABE HS Washington State History and Civics ABE 22 - ABE HS Washington State History and Civics 5 Credits This course fulfills high school requirements in two areas of social studies: Washington State History and Civics. Themes include an examination of the society and culture of indigenous groups, their encounter with the first U.S. settlers, and the founding of Seattle. The Civics portion provides an overview of American government, focusing on the U.S. Constitution and its relation to our government, society, and rights. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically De… --- # ABE23 — ESOL 1: Low Beginning 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 23 - ESOL 1: Low Beginning ABE 23 - ESOL 1: Low Beginning 11 Credits Designed for adults who may not be literate in any language and/or who have extremely limited proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. ESOL 1 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 184-196. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students whose English proficiency is at the low beginning level (CASAS scores between 184-196). Active Date 20250401T11:35:15 Grading… --- # ABE24 — ABE HS Contemporary World Issues 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 24 - ABE HS Contemporary World Issues ABE 24 - ABE HS Contemporary World Issues 5 Credits Introduces the events, issues, and patterns that we confront in our globalized world. Challenges students to view current events through the lens of history. In this class, students will be expected to conduct research on current events, present findings to the class, and discuss effective solutions to global problems in small groups. This class fulfills the required Social Studies credits for high school Contemporary World Issues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed t… --- # ABE25 — ESOL 2: High Beginning 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 25 - ESOL 2: High Beginning ABE 25 - ESOL 2: High Beginning 11 Credits Designed for adults who are extremely limited in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. ESOL 2 is equivalent to CASAS scores 197-216. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 1 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 2. Active Date 20250401T11:35:18 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Ye… --- # ABE26 — ESL 2 Writing 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 26 - ESL 2 Writing ABE 26 - ESL 2 Writing 11 Credits Designed for adults who have limited proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills with a focus on writing. ESL 2W is equivalent to CASAS scores 207-218. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 2 in listening, speaking, and reading but still need to pass level 2 writing or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 2W. Act… --- # ABE27 — ESL 3: Low Intermediate 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 27 - ESL 3: Low Intermediate ABE 27 - ESL 3: Low Intermediate 11 Credits Designed for adults who have limited proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. ESL 3 is equivalent to CASAS scores 207-218. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 2 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 3. Active Date 20250401T11:35:24 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE… --- # ABE28 — ABE High School Lab Science 1 5 credits · 66 hours ABE 28 - ABE High School Lab Science 1 ABE 28 - ABE High School Lab Science 1 5 Credits High School Lab Science 1 introduces students to life science. Students develop skill in measuring, solving problems, using laboratory apparatuses, following safety procedures, and adhering to experimental procedures. The course uses video lab, picture lab, models and other strategies of visual learning to explore how the cell and matter move through the living world. This course fulfills the requirement for one high school lab science and one high school credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Qua… --- # ABE29 — ESL 4: High Intermediate 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 29 - ESL 4: High Intermediate ABE 29 - ESL 4: High Intermediate 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. ESL 4 is equivalent to CASAS scores 219-228. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 3 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 4. Active Date 20250401T11:35:27 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Y… --- # ABE30 — ABE High School General Science 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 30 - ABE High School General Science ABE 30 - ABE High School General Science 5 Credits The high school general science course is an introduction to scientific inquiry and thinking. In this class, students will focus on developing scientific skills (such as observation prediction, data collection and presentation) and applying them to real-world problems affecting our modern society. Topics of study typically include an introduction to the scientific method, biology, and earth science. This course fulfills the requirement for high school general science and one high school credit. Instruc… --- # ABE31 — ESL 5: Low Advanced 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 31 - ESL 5: Low Advanced ABE 31 - ESL 5: Low Advanced 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. ESL 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores 229-235. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 4 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 5. Active Date 20250401T11:35:30 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class L… --- # ABE32 — ABE High School Health Science 3 credits · 33 hours ABE 32 - ABE High School Health Science ABE 32 - ABE High School Health Science 3 Credits The High School Health course introduces students to the core ideas of health education through four themes: nutrition, sex education, social and emotional health, and substance use/abuse. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to completely understand the importance of lifestyle choices as well as take responsibility of their own health. This course fulfills the high school health science requirement and ½ high school credit. Instructor Permission Required… --- # ABE33 — ABE High School Lab Science 2 5 credits · 66 hours ABE 33 - ABE High School Lab Science 2 ABE 33 - ABE High School Lab Science 2 5 Credits In High School Lab Science 2, students study major unifying concepts and methods of the life sciences from the cell to evolution. This course includes a laboratory component. The course prepares students to differentiate between the processes of ecological relationships among organisms and organisms and their environment (includes plant growth and function). This course fulfills the requirement for a second high school lab science and one high school credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters… --- # ABE34 — Introduction to Theatre 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 34 - Introduction to Theatre ABE 34 - Introduction to Theatre 5 Credits Introduction to the theater with an emphasis on the collaborative components of live dramatic performance: playwriting, directing, design, acting and audience. Course includes required play attendance. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Includes performance attendance. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve High school completion students who need to fulfill one credit of fine arts for their diploma. Students interested in drama, live performance & communication. Active Date 20240322T08:02:12 Grading Ba… --- # ABE35 — High School English 1 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 35 - High School English 1 ABE 35 - High School English 1 5 Credits High School English 1 provides a college-level academic atmosphere to develop academic reading and writing skills. Learners build a foundation for high school and post-secondary academic work. The course emphasizes non-fiction reading and evidence-based writing. Students integrate technology into project-based learning assignments to solve real-world problems. This course is equivalent to a 9 th grade high school English course and fulfills the requirement for one high school English credit. Instructor Permission Required… --- # ABE36 — ESL 2: Listening and Speaking 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 36 - ESL 2: Listening and Speaking ABE 36 - ESL 2: Listening and Speaking 11 Credits Designed for adults who have extremely limited in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, and technology skills. ESL 2 is equivalent to CASAS scores 194-206. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 1 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 2. Active Date 20250401T11:36:23 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Cla… --- # ABE38 — ESL 3 Writing 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 38 - ESL 3 Writing ABE 38 - ESL 3 Writing 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills with a focus on writing. ESL 3W is equivalent to CASAS scores 219-228. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 3 in listening, speaking, and reading but still need to pass level 3 writing or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 3W. Active… --- # ABE39 — ABE High School Civics 3 credits · 33 hours ABE 39 - ABE High School Civics ABE 39 - ABE High School Civics 3 Credits An overview of American government, focusing on the U.S. Constitution and its relation to our governement, society, and rights. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve ABE High School Completion candidates who are under-prepared for college level classes. Active Date 20240322T08:02:20 Grading Basis BEdA Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline U.S. Constitution and modern state government Rights and duties of citizenship Sep… --- # ABE40 — High School English 2 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 40 - High School English 2 ABE 40 - High School English 2 5 Credits In High School English 2 students read, analyze, and write about literature. Learning focuses on close reading as well as the study of how various literary elements and techniques function within a text. Students will practice making and supporting inferences, character analysis, identifying figurative language and summarization. Students use expository writing to display their reading comprehension. This course is equivalent to a 10 th grade high school English course and fulfills the requirement for one high school Engl… --- # ABE41 — High School English 3 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 41 - High School English 3 ABE 41 - High School English 3 5 Credits High School English 3 develops skills to evaluate and analyze literature in terms of cultural, social, political, and historical contexts. English 3 builds on students’ prior knowledge of language arts skills, with a focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication skills. Students read various styles of text and composition including literature, informational text, and media, in an effort to improve comprehension and analysis skills. Students improve critical thinking by responding to literature t… --- # ABE42 — ESL 2: Reading and Writing 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 42 - ESL 2: Reading and Writing ABE 42 - ESL 2: Reading and Writing 11 Credits Designed for adults who have extremely limited in the English language. Integrates the instruction of reading, writing and technology skills. ESL 2 is equivalent to CASAS scores 194-206. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 1 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 2. Active Date 20250401T11:36:41 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 3… --- # ABE43 — High School English 4 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 43 - High School English 4 ABE 43 - High School English 4 5 Credits High School English 4 prepares students for the reading, thinking, writing, and research tasks encountered in college coursework. The course includes a strong emphasis on expository and persuasive writing. Students also explore writing to achieve professional and personal goals. Students produce a final portfolio containing college application essays, scholarship essays, out-of-class scholarly essays, in-class writing assignments, and self-assessment. This course is the equivalent of a 12 th grade English course and fulfi… Prerequisites: ABE041, HS21 --- # ABE44 — ABE High School Physical Education 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 44 - ABE High School Physical Education ABE 44 - ABE High School Physical Education 10 Credits High School Physical Education classes focus on a student’s ability to understand, identify and implement strategies that promote personal, community and global health. Students will learn to identify and employ appropriate physical activity strategies to enhance lifelong well-being and quality of life. Assess their current fitness level, identify, and implement their fitness goals. These classes satisfy High School level physical education requirements and up to 1.5 high school physical educati… --- # ABE45 — Active Vocabulary and Spelling 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 45 - Active Vocabulary and Spelling ABE 45 - Active Vocabulary and Spelling 11 Credits This course is designed for ABE/ESL Students who want to develop vocabulary learning strategies and increase both general and academic vocabulary. Memory strategies, dictionary use, context clues, word elements, and spelling patterns will be addressed through a variety of learning activities. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve ABE/ESL Students. Active Date 20250401T11:36:44 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning… --- # ABE46 — ABE High School Yoga 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 46 - ABE High School Yoga ABE 46 - ABE High School Yoga 5 Credits Learn basic yoga techniques that will allow students to release physical and emotional tension from the body, mind and spirit. The course can be used to earn PE credits towards a high school diploma. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students that need a 5 credit PE class and are interested in learning the basic postures and breathing practices that build the body awareness, strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination needed for yoga. Active Date 20250401T11:36:46 Grading Basi… --- # ABE47 — ESOL 3: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 47 - ESOL 3: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking ABE 47 - ESOL 3: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking 11 Credits Designed for adults who have limited proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, and technology skills. ESOL 3 is equivalent to CASAS scores 217-227. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 2 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 3. Active Date 20250401T11:36:49 Grading Basis BEdA… --- # ABE48 — ESOL 3: High Intermediate Reading and Writing 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 48 - ESOL 3: High Intermediate Reading and Writing ABE 48 - ESOL 3: High Intermediate Reading and Writing 11 Credits Designed for adults who have limited proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of reading, writing and technology skills. ESOL 3 is equivalent to CASAS scores 217-227. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 2 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 3. Active Date 20250401T11:36:52 Grading Basis BEdA Variable… --- # ABE49 — ESOL 4: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 49 - ESOL 4: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking ABE 49 - ESOL 4: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, and technology skills. ESOL 4 is equivalent to CASAS scores 228-238. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 3 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 4. Active Date 20250401T11:36:55 Grading Basis BEdA Va… --- # ABE50 — ESOL 4: High Intermediate Reading and Writing 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 50 - ESOL 4: High Intermediate Reading and Writing ABE 50 - ESOL 4: High Intermediate Reading and Writing 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of reading, writing and technology skills. ESOL 4 is equivalent to CASAS scores 228-238. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 3 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 4. Active Date 20250401T11:37:01 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Cre… --- # ABE51 — ABE Digital Literacy 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 51 - ABE Digital Literacy ABE 51 - ABE Digital Literacy 10 Credits Designed for current ABE students enrolled in an ABE course who want to increase their digital literacy skills. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. Course Note For current ABE students, co-enrolled in another ABE course Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Designed to serve current ABE students enrolled in an ABE course who want to improve their digital literacy skills. Active Date 20250401T11:37:04 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 2-10 OEE Yes Class L… --- # ABE52 — High ESOL Digital Literacy 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 52 - High ESOL Digital Literacy ABE 52 - High ESOL Digital Literacy 10 Credits This is a pre-college digital-readiness class for students who need additional preparation for IBEST classes, BSTEC classes, or for any other credit-bearing class. It is co-listed with BSTEC 95. It addresses core digital literacy skills necessary for a successful transition from non-credit ABE/ESOL into college level courses. Course Note Could also run as a 5-10 credit class. Same --- # ABE53 — ESOL Beginning Grammar high 1 & 2 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 53 - ESOL Beginning Grammar high 1 & 2 ABE 53 - ESOL Beginning Grammar high 1 & 2 11 Credits This course is designed to serve high level 1 after their first quarter of study and level 2 ABE/ESOL students who want to improve grammatical proficiency in the English language through contextualized and interactive listening, speaking, and writing activities. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve ESOL/ABE students level 1 after their first quarter of study and level 2. Active Date 20240322T08:02:41 Grading Basis BEdA Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Share… --- # ABE54 — ABE High School Fine Arts 1 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 54 - ABE High School Fine Arts 1 ABE 54 - ABE High School Fine Arts 1 5 Credits High School Fine Arts 1 creates an appreciation for the vocabulary, media, techniques, and purpose of the creative process. The course provides the foundation for students to confidently identify and compare key elements of artistic works in dance, music, theater, or visual arts. Through hands-on activities, discussions, field trips, and research, learners will develop an understanding of the influence art has on history, culture, and their own daily lives. Note: This course fulfills the requirement for one hi… --- # ABE55 — ABE High School Fine Arts 2 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 55 - ABE High School Fine Arts 2 ABE 55 - ABE High School Fine Arts 2 5 Credits Fine Arts 2 develops the intermediate arts skills and abilitites that all students would be expected to demonstrate through analyzing, evaluating, or creating performances or works in dance, music, theater, and visual arts. This course fulfills the requirement for five high school credits in Fine Arts. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve High school completion students who are underprepared for college and require credits in fine arts or electives. Active Date 20240322T… --- # ABE59 — ABE High School Occupational Education 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 59 - ABE High School Occupational Education ABE 59 - ABE High School Occupational Education 5 Credits The High School Occupational Education course engages students in the meaningful exploration of career options. Students gain access to skills and information for success in current and new occupations. It will also provide students with skills to create clear and strong post high school plans. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve HS 21+ program students working to complete a high school diploma. Active Date 20240322T08:02:51 Grading Basis BEdA Clas… --- # ABE60 — High School Creative Writing 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 60 - High School Creative Writing ABE 60 - High School Creative Writing 5 Credits In this course, students explore various composition styles and experiment with writing techniques in their own writing. Students read poetry, short stories, and nonfiction texts and ask the question, “How can I use my voice creatively?” Aside from published texts, this course will also draw content from student experiences, imagination, interests, and community events. Students will have the opportunity to play with different writing genres, audiences, perspectives, and styles as they craft their own storie… --- # ABE61 — ESOL 5: Advanced Listening and Speaking 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 61 - ESOL 5: Advanced Listening and Speaking ABE 61 - ESOL 5: Advanced Listening and Speaking 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening and speaking. ESOL 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores 239 and above. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 4 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 5. Active Date 20250401T11:37:18 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE… --- # ABE62 — ESOL 5: Advanced Reading and Writing 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 62 - ESOL 5: Advanced Reading and Writing ABE 62 - ESOL 5: Advanced Reading and Writing 11 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of reading, writing and technology skills. ESOL 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores 239 and above. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESOL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESOL Level 4 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 5. Active Date 20250401T11:37:21 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Rang… --- # ABE63 — ABE Math 5 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 63 - ABE Math 5 ABE 63 - ABE Math 5 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in beginning algebraic skills in order to pass the GED tests, improve college math placement scores, or achieve other educational or career goals. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture and group activities. ABE Math level 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 236 and 245. Active Date 20250401T11:37:25 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 121 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course introdu… --- # ABE64 — ABE Language Arts 5 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 64 - ABE Language Arts 5 ABE 64 - ABE Language Arts 5 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English skills in order to pass the GED tests, improve college math placement scores, or achieve other educational or careen goals. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 236 and 245. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have basic language skills below a high school level. Active Date 202… --- # ABE65 — ABE Integrated Skills 5 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 65 - ABE Integrated Skills 5 ABE 65 - ABE Integrated Skills 5 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English and math skills in order to pass the GED tests, improve college math placement scores, or achieve other educational or careen goals. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 236 and 245. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have basic language skills below a high school level… --- # ABE66 — ABE Math 6 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 66 - ABE Math 6 ABE 66 - ABE Math 6 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in algebraic skills in order to pass the GED tests, improve college math placement scores, or achieve other educational or career goals. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture and group activities. ABE Math level 6 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 246 and 255. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have math skills below high school completion. Active Date 20250401T11:37:33 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OE… --- # ABE67 — ABE Integrated Skills 6 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 67 - ABE Integrated Skills 6 ABE 67 - ABE Integrated Skills 6 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English and math skills in order to pass the GED tests, improve college math placement scores, or achieve other educational or careen goals. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 6 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 246 and 255. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have basic language skills below a high school level… --- # ABE68 — ABE Language Arts 6 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 68 - ABE Language Arts 6 ABE 68 - ABE Language Arts 6 11 Credits To aid adults who need instruction in basic English skills in order to pass the GED tests, improve college math placement scores, or achieve other educational or careen goals. Instruction is delivered in a variety of formats including lecture, group activities, and individualized instruction. ABE Language Arts level 6 is equivalent to CASAS scores between 246 and 255. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who have basic language skills below a high school level. Active Date 202… --- # ABE69 — ABE HS21+ English 4 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 69 - ABE HS21+ English 4 ABE 69 - ABE HS21+ English 4 5 Credits Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass five credits of ABE 069 with a 2.0 or better will earn credit towards their high school diploma. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve HS21+ students who need to complete their English credi… --- # ABE72 — ABE High School World Language 1 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 72 - ABE High School World Language 1 ABE 72 - ABE High School World Language 1 5 Credits The High School World Language courses equip students to communicate effectively across multiple cultures. Students develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills as well as awareness of the global application of the chosen language. A communicative approach to language learning allows students to use the language in interpersonal speaking and writing, and interpretive reading and listening. This course fulfills the requirement for a first level world language class and one high school cred… --- # ABE73 — ABE High School World Language 2 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 73 - ABE High School World Language 2 ABE 73 - ABE High School World Language 2 5 Credits The High School World Language courses equip students to communicate effectively across multiple cultures. Students develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills as well as awareness of the global application of the chosen language. A communicative approach to language learning allows students to use the target language in interpersonal speaking and writing, and interpretive reading and listening. Level 2 students build on the basics learned in level 1. Students apply higher-level grammar… --- # ABE74 — ABE High School World Language 3 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 74 - ABE High School World Language 3 ABE 74 - ABE High School World Language 3 5 Credits High School World Language 3 provides a deepening of communication skills in the chosen language. Students practice speaking to increase fluency and demonstrate mastery of idiomatic expressions. In addition to classroom learning, students will give presentations, read short stories, and watch films to increase proficiency. Culture and traditions are explored through reading and writing in the language. This course meets the requirement for a high school elective class and one high school credit. Inst… --- # ABE76 — ABE High School Elective 1 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 76 - ABE High School Elective 1 ABE 76 - ABE High School Elective 1 5 Credits High School Elective courses provide students opportunities to develop their knowledge and skills outside the regular high school curriculum. Students identify a subject of interest and work with the high school competency advisor to create a learning plan using online courses, independent study, or other educational opportunities. High School Elective 1 is a 9th-grade equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve HS 21+ program studen… --- # ABE77 — ABE High School Elective 2 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 77 - ABE High School Elective 2 ABE 77 - ABE High School Elective 2 5 Credits In High School Elective 2, students may choose to build further knowledge and skills on the subject explored in high school elective one, or may identify a new subject of interest. Students develop and present a learning plan to the high school competency advisor using online courses, independent study, or other educational opportunities High School Elective 2 is a 10th-grade equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve HS 21+ program… --- # ABE78 — ABE High School Elective 3 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 78 - ABE High School Elective 3 ABE 78 - ABE High School Elective 3 5 Credits In High School Elective 3, students may choose to build further knowledge and skills on the subject explored in high school elective one and two, or may identify a new subject of interest. High School Elective 3 is an 11th grade-equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve HS21+ program students working to complete a high school diploma. Active Date 20240322T08:03:18 Grading Basis BEdA Class Limit 30… --- # ABE79 — ABE High School Elective 4 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 79 - ABE High School Elective 4 ABE 79 - ABE High School Elective 4 5 Credits In High School Elective 4, students have several options for learning experiences. Students may choose to create a capstone project based on their learning in electives 1-3, conduct an in-depth research project on a new subject of interest, create a science-fair project, design and implement a community service project, or propose another project. High School Elective 4 is a 12th grade-equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarte… --- # ABE80 — ABE High School Consumer Mathematics 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 80 - ABE High School Consumer Mathematics ABE 80 - ABE High School Consumer Mathematics 5 Credits In High School Consumer Mathematics, students improve their intermediate math skills in order to achieve a wide range of career, and personal goals. Designed for students needing to review the meaning of and methods for calculating with fractions, decimals, ratios, percents, and proportions. Financial Literacy supports the development of financially competent and fiscally responsible individuals. Students will develop personal and career goals then create financial strategies that are compati… --- # ABE81 — ABE High School Algebra 1 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 81 - ABE High School Algebra 1 ABE 81 - ABE High School Algebra 1 5 Credits High School Algebra 1 introduces students to basic algebra. This course will guide students with expressing equivalent forms to solve problems, understanding polynomials and rational expression; creating, understanding and solving equations. The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic understanding of these functions so that they are prepared for Algebra 2. This course fulfills the high school Algebra 1 requirement and one high school math credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters T… --- # ABE82 — Improving Speech Skills 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 82 - Improving Speech Skills ABE 82 - Improving Speech Skills 5 Credits Teaches beginning speaking, listening and feedback skills. Includes intellectual, emotional, physical and cross-cultural aspects of communication. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve High school completion students. Active Date 20240322T08:18:19 Grading Basis BEdA Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline I. Speaking (public) Informative Teaching Oral reading Recordings to improve pronunciation II. Group Participation D… --- # ABE83 — Bridge to College 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 83 - Bridge to College ABE 83 - Bridge to College 11 Credits The ESL Bridge to College Class will facilitate learning about college resources, student success skills, college admissions, and about college pathways and options for transitioning to college. This course is designed to students know more about college so they can move to college credit courses in 1-2 quarters. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Non-credit ESL students who are interested in transitioning to college. Active Date 20250401T11:41:38 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes R… --- # ABE84 — ESL Math 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 84 - ESL Math ABE 84 - ESL Math 11 Credits This class is designed to aid English language learners with their math skills and the English in mathematics. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Non-native English speakers. Active Date 20250401T11:40:26 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 121 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course is designed to students strengthen their English language skills specific to math, and their math skills, in order to achieve a wide… --- # ABE85 — ABE HS Seminar for College Success 3 credits · 33 hours ABE 85 - ABE HS Seminar for College Success ABE 85 - ABE HS Seminar for College Success 3 Credits Students will build upon prior learning in topics including study skills, college policies and resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships and self empowerment, and seminar/discussion/analysis of controversial issues and topics. Some class sessions will focus on a special theme or introduce students to particular majors/career fields. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course designed for students in high school completion… --- # ABE86 — ABE High School Geometry 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 86 - ABE High School Geometry ABE 86 - ABE High School Geometry 5 Credits High School Geometry guides students in examining the ideas and reasoning involved in measurement and geometric calculation. Students will also study properties of two and three-dimensional shapes; similarity and congruence; geometric constructions; coordinate geometry; transformations; functions; and will practice communicating mathematical ideas. This course fulfills the high school geometry requirement and one high school math credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve HS… --- # ABE87 — Career Pathways Support 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 87 - Career Pathways Support ABE 87 - Career Pathways Support 10 Credits This class is designed for students currently enrolled in an I-BEST class to increase their reading, writing, listening, speaking, or math skills. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students currently enrolled in an I-BEST class. Active Date 20250401T11:40:45 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-10 OEE Yes Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 110 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Assessment of existing skill levels in reading, writing, and/or math Introduction to and master… --- # ABE88 — Math Prep for Education IBEST 10 credits · 110 hours ABE 88 - Math Prep for Education IBEST ABE 88 - Math Prep for Education IBEST 10 Credits This 1-2 quarter cohort program prepares students for college-level math. ECED 183 is the foundational course, focusing on decimals, percent, and fractions, then ECED 184 continues from ECED 183, focusing on proportional reasoning, financial math, calculating dimensions, and an introduction to statistics. Students who complete this curriculum go automatically into ECED 185 Math 107& (no placement test). Curriculum used in these classes are contextualized to ECE and Education topics. Instructor Permission… --- # ABE89 — I-BEST Support 15 credits · 165 hours ABE 89 - I-BEST Support ABE 89 - I-BEST Support 15 Credits This class is designed for students currently enrolled in an I-BEST class to increase their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Students must be concurrently enrolled in an I-BEST class. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students currently enrolled in I-BEST classes. Active Date 20250401T11:39:34 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 0-15 OEE Yes Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 165 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Assessment of… --- # ABE90 — Transition to College 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 90 - Transition to College ABE 90 - Transition to College 11 Credits Designed for ESL students before entering a vocational or academic program. Students receive an orientation to the college as well as academic skills and English language skills needed for successful transition and participation in higher education. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This class is designed for ESL students before entering a vocational or academic program. Active Date 20250401T11:38:08 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit Yes Range 1-11 OEE Yes Class Limit 25 Lectur… --- # ABE91 — ABE High School Algebra 2 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 91 - ABE High School Algebra 2 ABE 91 - ABE High School Algebra 2 5 Credits High School Algebra 2 builds upon the skills acquired in High School Algebra 1. This course will students in expanding their skill set to solve advanced polynomials, complex numbers, advance functions, linear equations, simplifying expressions, and solving linear equations in two variables. The purpose of this course is to provide students the advanced understanding to prepare for Geometry. This course fulfills the high school algebra 2 OR math elective requirement and one high school math credit. Instructor Permi… --- # ABE94 — Jumpstart Writing 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 94 - Jumpstart Writing ABE 94 - Jumpstart Writing 5 Credits Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass five credits of ABE 91 with a 2.0 or better should be able to succeed in ENGL& 101. This class is only as a cluster with ENGL 99. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Only as a cluster with ENGL 99 Fees Quarters Typically D… --- # ABE95 — Advancing Grammar 3/4/5 11 credits · 121 hours ABE 95 - Advancing Grammar 3/4/5 ABE 95 - Advancing Grammar 3/4/5 11 Credits This course is designed to serve level 3, 4, and 5 ELCAP students who want to improve their English language skills. It focuses on improving students’ grammatical proficiency in the English language through contextualized and interactive listening, speaking, and writing activities. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Must be a current level 3, 4, or 5 ELCAP student at Highline. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Current ELCAP students. Active Date 20240322T08:18:32 Grading Basis BEdA Variable Credit… --- # ABE96 — Jumpstart Math 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 96 - Jumpstart Math ABE 96 - Jumpstart Math 5 Credits Jumpstart Math prepares Jumpstart students to place into and successfully complete math 91or a higher level math course. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Acceptance into Jumpstart program. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve English as a Second Language students who are in the Jumpstart transitions program. Active Date 20250401T11:37:56 Grading Basis BEdA OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This class covers math study skills, pre-algebra mater… --- # ABE98 — HS Culminating Project 2 credits · 70 hours ABE 98 - HS Culminating Project ABE 98 - HS Culminating Project 2 Credits This course meets the Washington State high school completion requirement for graduation. Students will explore a topic of interest and complete one of the following: essay, oral presentation, service learning project. Students will create a High School and Beyond Plan. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Highline’s High School Completion Program. Active Date 20240322T08:18:35 Grading Basis BEdA Class Limit 35 Independent Studies 70 Total Degree Distributions… --- # ABE99 — Jumpstart Support 5 credits · 55 hours ABE 99 - Jumpstart Support ABE 99 - Jumpstart Support 5 Credits This course is for students concurrently enrolled in Jumpstart Reading and Jumpstart Writing. The purpose of this course is to support student success in their Reading and Writing courses. Topics include study skills, college navigation, overview of American education system, career and degree exploration, and English reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who are concurrently enrolled in ABE 91 and ABE 91/93. Active Date 20250401T11:… --- # ASL291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours ASL 291 - Special Studies ASL 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Exploration of deaf-blind community. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students wishing to do extended studies into the Deaf-Blind community. Active Date 20201105T14:49:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will fill out contract with instructor that specifies the --- # ASL292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours ASL 292 - Special Studies ASL 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Exploration of deaf-blind community. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students wishing to do extended studies into the Deaf-Blind community. Active Date 20201105T14:49:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will fill out contract with instructor that specifies the --- # ASL293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours ASL 293 - Special Studies ASL 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Exploration of deaf-blind community. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students wishing to do extended studies into the Deaf-Blind community. Active Date 20201105T14:49:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will fill out contract with instructor that specifies the --- # ASL294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours ASL 294 - Special Studies ASL 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Exploration of deaf-blind community. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students wishing to do extended studies into the Deaf-Blind community. Active Date 20201105T14:49:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will fill out contract with instructor that specifies the --- # ASL295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours ASL 295 - Special Studies ASL 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Exploration of deaf-blind community. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students wishing to do extended studies into the Deaf-Blind community. Active Date 20201105T14:49:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will fill out contract with instructor that specifies the --- # ACD101 — Digital Storytelling and Scriptwriting 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 101 - Digital Storytelling and Scriptwriting ACD 101 - Digital Storytelling and Scriptwriting 5 Credits Students will learn to take ideas from concept to pre-production storyboard and script. Audience analysis to understand the impact of, and to best reach, diverse global audiences will be covered. Students will study writing styles, methods of organizing multimedia designs, scripts, copyright law and intellectual property. Leveraging social and collaborative media will be addressed as well. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design s… --- # ACD102 — Digital Drawing and Character Design 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 102 - Digital Drawing and Character Design ACD 102 - Digital Drawing and Character Design 5 Credits Introduction of fundamental techniques used in professional drawing and character design. This course will instruct students on the creation of images to communicate ideas with an emphasis on evolutionary development. Various materials and techniques are explored, and unique approaches to problem solving are encouraged. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Graphic Design students, Fine Art students, anyone interested in l… --- # ACD105 — Vector Based Drawing 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 105 - Vector Based Drawing ACD 105 - Vector Based Drawing 5 Credits Learn how to create professional quality graphics using powerful digital drawing tools. Topics covered include the digital drawing workspace; basic vector shapes and drawing tools; working with layers, colors and blending; and converting original artwork into digital illustrations. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Graphic Design students, Fine Art students, anyone interested in learning Vectore Based Drawing Active Date 20260416T10:51:47 Grading Bas… --- # ACD110 — Multimedia Production 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 110 - Multimedia Production ACD 110 - Multimedia Production 5 Credits This course focuses on the foundations of digital filmmaking and multimedia production through single camera operation and composition, sound design, lighting techniques, and incorporating computer animation and graphics. Students will apply artistic elements in digital cinematography and post-production software suites with emphasis on narrative storytelling. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Multimedia Design students, Fine Art students, anyone i… --- # ACD120 — Introduction to Animation 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 120 - Introduction to Animation ACD 120 - Introduction to Animation 5 Credits Learn to create 2D characters and make them come to life with animation. You will learn how to get creative with the basic and animation software tools and bring graphics to life on the stage through motion while incorporating images and audio to create a total interactive experience. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Graphic Design students, Fine Art students, anyone interested in learning Introduction to Animation Active Date 20260416T10:… --- # ACD130 — Photoshop 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 130 - Photoshop ACD 130 - Photoshop 5 Credits Photoshop focuses on the tools and editing capabilities of the Adobe Photoshop software program. Students learn how to use the Adobe Photoshop interface and access its expansive set of features. Students will produce design projects that meet professional standards. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Graphic Design students, Fine Art students, anyone interested in learning Adobe Photoshop Active Date 20260416T10:51:55 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learn… --- # ACD135 — Motion Graphics 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 135 - Motion Graphics ACD 135 - Motion Graphics 5 Credits This course will cover basic video production with a strong emphasis in motion graphics. Students will manipulate text, images and video during the post-production process to dynamically tell stories. In addition, students will develop the basic fundamental skills to visually engage the viewer through special effects. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Multimedia Design students, Fine Art students, anyone interested in learning Motion Graphics Active Date 20260… --- # ACD145 — Advanced Animation 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 145 - Advanced Animation ACD 145 - Advanced Animation 5 Credits This course covers the extensive capabilities of 3D modeling software programs as used in the art and entertainment industry for 3D digital content creation. Students learn modeling techniques using polygons and rigging. Texturing, animation, and rendering are also highlighted. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students, Fine Art students, anyone interested in learning Advanced Animation Active Date 20260416T10:52:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Le… Prerequisites: ACD120 --- # ACD210 — Multimedia Light, Sound and Music 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 210 - Multimedia Light, Sound and Music ACD 210 - Multimedia Light, Sound and Music 5 Credits Students will produce full video projects with a strong understanding of light, sound and music. This course will cover the principals of lighting design in production, and the techniques of sound and music in post-production for digital storytelling. Students will learn how to use various lighting setups to create a mood and focal point. Additionally, students will edit with music, voice and sound effects to aurally enhance a story. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Photo/Video Fee Quarters Typical… Prerequisites: ACD110, MMD110 --- # ACD236 — Portfolio 5 credits · 55 hours ACD 236 - Portfolio ACD 236 - Portfolio 5 Credits This class will prepare students to enter the workforce or prepare a portfolio for college admissions. The main focus of the class will be to prepare a professional portfolio as well as developing a resume and interviewing skills. At the end of the quarter all students will participate in a portfolio show. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Animation and Character Design students Active Date 20260416T10:52:07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Dist… Prerequisites: ACD101, ACD110, MMD101, MMD110 --- # ARAB121 — Elementary Arabic 5 credits · 55 hours ARAB 121 - Elementary Arabic ARAB 121 - Elementary Arabic 5 Credits A comprehensive beginning Arabic course, which includes instruction and practice in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The class will be conducted almost exclusively in Arabic. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve Transfer students who need to fulfill a language requirement; students interested in Arabic language and culture. Active Date 20210211T14:42:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Arabic… --- # ARAB122 — Elementary Arabic 5 credits · 55 hours ARAB 122 - Elementary Arabic ARAB 122 - Elementary Arabic 5 Credits A comprehensive beginning Arabic course, which includes instruction and practice in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The class will be conducted almost exclusively in Arabic. 5 Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Transfer students who need to fulfill a language requirement; students interested in languages interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20200401T13:21:21 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I C… Prerequisites: ARAB121 --- # ARAB123 — Elementary Arabic 5 credits · 55 hours ARAB 123 - Elementary Arabic ARAB 123 - Elementary Arabic 5 Credits A comprehensive beginning Arabic course, which includes instruction and practice in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The class will be conducted almost exclusively in Arabic. 5 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Transfer students who need to fulfill a language requirement; students needing Humanities distribution credits; students interested in languages interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20210211T14:42:30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 55 Total Degr… Prerequisites: ARAB122 --- # ART101 — Design I: Two Dimensional 5 credits · 55 hours ART 101 - Design I: Two Dimensional ART 101 - Design I: Two Dimensional 5 Credits The intent of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the fundamentals of two-dimensional design. Emphasis will be placed on the elements and principles of two-dimensional design and their use as the building blocks of visual literacy. Through lectures and hands-on assignments, students will gain an understanding of the concepts, vocabulary and skills needed to facilitate their understanding of visual organization. Through the critique process students will have the opportunity to evaluate and… --- # ART102 — Design II: Three Dimensional 5 credits · 55 hours ART 102 - Design II: Three Dimensional ART 102 - Design II: Three Dimensional 5 Credits Application and study of the fundamental elements and principles of design as they specifically apply to 3-Dimensional form and space. Emphasis on the relationships and differences between 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional design. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20240401T16:14:01 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline General course instruction will be facilitated through han… --- # ART103 — Design III: Mixed Media 5 credits · 55 hours ART 103 - Design III: Mixed Media ART 103 - Design III: Mixed Media 5 Credits A hands-on course that will integrate studio skills of photography, sculpture, painting, drawing and ceramics. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20250520T14:06:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Basic introductions to a variety of media, such as photography, sculpting, painting, drawing, casting, bonding (ie. welding, gluing and mechanical attachment). Students will undertake mi… --- # ART105 — Introduction to Color 5 credits · 55 hours ART 105 - Introduction to Color ART 105 - Introduction to Color 5 Credits Exploration of color, including visualization, basic color theory and the use of color to define relationships. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20220330T15:32:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Each student will be expected to produce paintings that demonstrate: Basic color physics, uses of color, and basic paint handling skills through media exploration Basic color mixing: Muns… --- # ART108 — History of Industrial Design: Globalization and Cultural Product Design 5 credits · 55 hours ART 108 - History of Industrial Design: Globalization and Cultural Product Design ART 108 - History of Industrial Design: Globalization and Cultural Product Design 5 Credits We will examine mass-produced goods throughout history, including objects students use every day. Insights into the designer’s methodology and the impact on race, gender, accessibility, class, or those with other socio-cultural differences will be analyzed. This course offers a global analysis into our interconnected world, spanning from the Industrial Revolution to contemporary times, highlighting key events and developm… --- # ART110 — Drawing I: Beginning Drawing 5 credits · 55 hours ART 110 - Drawing I: Beginning Drawing ART 110 - Drawing I: Beginning Drawing 5 Credits Introduction to materials and techniques as applied to drawing from still-life objects and the study of the compositional elements and principles of art as they apply to a variety of drawing media. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20250520T14:06:57 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Line/st… --- # ART111 — Drawing II: Composition 5 credits · 55 hours ART 111 - Drawing II: Composition ART 111 - Drawing II: Composition 5 Credits Progressive drawings composed of line, shape, value-tone and pattern taken from still-life materials. Continued study of the compositional elements and principles of spatial organization in a wide variety of drawing media. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Art transfer, vocational and continuing education students. Active Date 20220330T15:32:30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course O… --- # ART112 — Figure Drawing 5 credits · 55 hours ART 112 - Figure Drawing ART 112 - Figure Drawing 5 Credits All skill levels are welcome in this figure drawing class! Students will work from the posed model and learn to draw the human form through active observation and drawing practice. Lessons focus on learning to apply the fundamental principles of proportion, anatomy, form, and composition when drawing the figure. Weekly class study from the posed model will range from short gesture poses to longer pose drawings in which students will practice using line, value, relationships of figure to environment, and the fundamentals of compositio… --- # ART113 — Portrait Drawing 5 credits · 55 hours ART 113 - Portrait Drawing ART 113 - Portrait Drawing 5 Credits Advanced class focuses on portraits, clothed figures and self-portraits. Students will develop their grasp of fundamental concepts and techniques of modeling light and shadow, proportion, color and composition. Learn to apply detail, color, placement and distortion to achieve expressive qualities of mood and emotion. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20250520T14:07:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performan… --- # ART114 — Figure Sculpture I 5 credits · 55 hours ART 114 - Figure Sculpture I ART 114 - Figure Sculpture I 5 Credits Working from the posed model students will sculpt the whole human figure. Through the study of anatomy, students will gain an understanding of the human form through the traditional practice of hands on sculpting. This course will students who are looking to move into character animation and traditional fine arts. A tactile understanding of the human form will support students in all medical fields. Students will have portfolio quality pieces upon completion. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Desig… --- # ART115 — Figure Drawing II 5 credits · 55 hours ART 115 - Figure Drawing II ART 115 - Figure Drawing II 5 Credits Continuation of ART 112. Intermediate figure drawing, continued exploration working from the posed model focusing on critical dialogue and developing conceptual interpretation of the figure based on form, composition, and expressive drawing processes. Course Note Figure Drawing I recommended. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20250520T14:09:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Each… --- # ART120 — Introduction to Art History 5 credits · 55 hours ART 120 - Introduction to Art History ART 120 - Introduction to Art History 5 Credits Studies the development of visual art from the Paleolithic to early Christian art of Western civilization. Designed to develop the awareness and understanding of the basic language of art in context of differing styles in art history and to give an introduction to the subject matter of broad areas to the history of art as humanistic study. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20220330T15:32:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree… --- # ART128 — History of Design 5 credits · 55 hours ART 128 - History of Design ART 128 - History of Design 5 Credits The course gives students and understanding of specific design proponents, movements and historical trajectories relevant to architecture and furniture design. The course draws upon the historical lineage and identifies the predominant civilizations throughout history and the contributions they have made to architecture and furniture design. This survey course traces the dominant furniture paradigms and historical shifts that have occurred from Greek and Roman Design through the 20th century. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Onlin… --- # ART135 — Drawing for Illustration I 5 credits · 55 hours ART 135 - Drawing for Illustration I ART 135 - Drawing for Illustration I 5 Credits Professional illustrators create visual images for advertising, design, retail, fashion, packaging, medical, scientific, publishing, editorial, digital, motion graphic to name a few. Illustrators create visually striking images with their ability to solve problems. This course will give you an introduction of fundamental techniques and overview of different types of illustration used in industry, contemporary and historical. Students will learn to design creative invented imagery, using various materials, refe… --- # ART147 — Introduction to Digital Photography 5 credits · 55 hours ART 147 - Introduction to Digital Photography ART 147 - Introduction to Digital Photography 5 Credits This class will emphasize the steps to create beautiful and interesting photos. Students will learn the fundamentals of exposure and composition, as well as the digital photography workflow using Adobe Lightroom. ​ Course Note Previously PRINT 148. Fees Photo/Video Fee Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students interested in artistic and commercial uses of digital photography. VICOM and Multimedia s… --- # ART148 — Portrait Photography 5 credits · 55 hours ART 148 - Portrait Photography ART 148 - Portrait Photography 5 Credits Learn the fundamentals of professional digital photography. This class will focus on portrait and flash photography techniques as well as business principles of professional photography. ​ Course Note Students may use their own camera with manual exposure controls or check out equipment based on availability. Fees Photo/Video Fee Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students interested in digital photography in an artistic and/or commercial context. Active Date 202… --- # ART149 — Storytelling with Digital Photography 5 credits · 55 hours ART 149 - Storytelling with Digital Photography ART 149 - Storytelling with Digital Photography 5 Credits This class will focus on creating photos with emotion that tell stories. Students will learn the fundamentals of exposure and advanced composition techniques, as well as advanced digital photography workflow practices using photo-editing software. Course Note Students may use their own camera with manual exposure controls or check out equipment based on availability. Fees Photo/Video Fee Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Multimedia… --- # ART150 — Painting I 5 credits · 55 hours ART 150 - Painting I ART 150 - Painting I 5 Credits As an introductory course in painting, students will employ the elements of descriptive painting developed from the Renaissance to the present. Students will learn how to develop a painting and acquire a self-critical painting methodology. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20250520T14:09:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Students will make several paintings. Each assignment… --- # ART151 — Painting II 5 credits · 55 hours ART 151 - Painting II ART 151 - Painting II 5 Credits Intermediate painting with emphasis on the use of color, composition, imagery and painting process in oil or acrylic media. 1.0 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20210311T08:49:53 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline A semi-abstract painting taken from life (still or otherwise) which encompasses strong compositional solution as to the format (canvas) itself. An expressionistic painting, one principally, with the pa… Prerequisites: ART150 --- # ART155 — Watercolor Painting 5 credits · 55 hours ART 155 - Watercolor Painting ART 155 - Watercolor Painting 5 Credits Control aqueous/watercolor technique in traditional and nontraditional styles. Work from a variety of subject matter in full color with compositional emphasis. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20250520T14:09:06 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Basic monochromatic technique in watercolor rendering from still life material and… --- # ART156 — Watercolor Painting II 5 credits · 55 hours ART 156 - Watercolor Painting II ART 156 - Watercolor Painting II 5 Credits Watercolor Painting with specific focus on color, composition and imagery while learning and practicing Intermediate Watercolor techniques 1.0 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who are interested in Watercolor Active Date 20210311T08:49:53 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Develop and complete a representational landscape watercolor painting utilizing brush, palette knife an… Prerequisites: ART155 --- # ART158 — Mural Design 5 credits · 55 hours ART 158 - Mural Design ART 158 - Mural Design 5 Credits This course will combine design, student voices and public artwork into one class. With a focus on the way that public art reflects cultural, political and historical exchanges, course study will include examination of important mural artists and muralism movements in different cultures. As the culminating project, the students will design and create a mural on campus that will incorporate culturally relevant subjects. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students’ interest in public art, murals and completing their Humanities area… --- # ART171 — Ceramics I 5 credits · 55 hours ART 171 - Ceramics I ART 171 - Ceramics I 5 Credits An introduction to the art and craft of clay. The class will focus on the potters wheel and hand building. Students will be introduced to the history of ceramics, explore conceptual concepts, learn the basics of working in a ceramics studio environment and explore glazing techniques. Course Note Class clustered with ART 172 and 173 for class limit. Additional --- # ART172 — Ceramics II 5 credits · 55 hours ART 172 - Ceramics II ART 172 - Ceramics II 5 Credits Continuation of ART 171. Continued exploration of ceramic forming methods and glazing techniques. Further development of critical dialogue and historical awareness. Introduction to glaze chemistry and firing techniques. For classes taught during daytime, open lab modules will vary in lecture/lab from courses at other times. 1.0 Course Note Clustered with ART 172/173. Additional Prerequisites: ART171 --- # ART173 — Ceramics III 5 credits · 55 hours ART 173 - Ceramics III ART 173 - Ceramics III 5 Credits Continued exploration of ceramic forming methods and glazing techniques with an emphasis on developing a personal style. Further discussion of glaze and firing technology. Further development of critical dialogue and historical awareness. 0 Course Note Clustered with ART 171/173. Additional Prerequisites: ART172, ART171 --- # ART181 — Sculpture 5 credits · 55 hours ART 181 - Sculpture ART 181 - Sculpture 5 Credits A studio course in sculpture; materials and methods of the sculptor will be explored through project assignments and slide lectures. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve General student, art majors, transfer students. Active Date 20250520T14:09:11 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Each student will be expected to produce sculptures which will be: Cast in a stable medium A fabricated sculpture A found object sculpture A monument… --- # ART200 — Industrial Design: Introduction to 3D Modeling Software 5 credits · 55 hours ART 200 - Industrial Design: Introduction to 3D Modeling Software ART 200 - Industrial Design: Introduction to 3D Modeling Software 5 Credits Learn the fundamentals of using 3-dimensional modeling software in fine arts applications to create a variety of sculptural forms. This beginning-level course introduces students to the fundamental tools and best practices for planning and creating 3D models using digital tools. Students will work through various exercises throughout the quarter and learn hands-on strategies for envisioning, assembling, and evaluating sculptural forms using 3D modeling… --- # ART201 — Industrial Design: Product Design and Rapid Prototyping 5 credits · 55 hours ART 201 - Industrial Design: Product Design and Rapid Prototyping ART 201 - Industrial Design: Product Design and Rapid Prototyping 5 Credits Ever wondered how the objects you use every day are designed and produced? Would you like to design and create your own? In this course, students will work through the iterative design process and hands-on activities, research, and comparative assessments to create 3-dimensional protypes of their designs. This class is rooted in real-world scenarios, using both analogue and digital design tools and addresses various facets of modern design practices. In… --- # ART202 — Industrial Design: 3-Dimensional Printing for Mass Production 5 credits · 55 hours ART 202 - Industrial Design: 3-Dimensional Printing for Mass Production ART 202 - Industrial Design: 3-Dimensional Printing for Mass Production 5 Credits Throughout this course, students will actively engage in hands-on experimentation with 3-dimensional printing, delving into its pivotal role in mass production and Universal Design principles. We will critically examine the advantages and disadvantages of 3D printing in the context of serial production. Additionally, students will be acquainted with parametric design principles and the concept of mass customization. Lectures will also cover… --- # ART228 — Design Drawing I 5 credits · 55 hours ART 228 - Design Drawing I ART 228 - Design Drawing I 5 Credits In this course students will engage in drawing activities to gain an understanding of the power and importance of drawing as a creative and communicative tool. Topics include mastering color pencil and marker techniques, rendering of texture, pattern, and hard surfaces. At the end of the quarter, students are challenged to communicate design ideas through sketches and formal presentation methods. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve All students who wish to learn more about showing their design int… --- # ART238 — Design Drawing: Perspective 5 credits · 55 hours ART 238 - Design Drawing: Perspective ART 238 - Design Drawing: Perspective 5 Credits This class is an exciting introduction to perspective. We will explore creating an illusion of depth on a two dimensional surface using perspective. Students will gain confidence, control of line and using sketches to communicate design intent. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve All students who wish to learn more about showing their design intent through drawings. Interior Design Students Active Date 20250520T14:09:17 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degre… --- # ART291 — Contractual Studies 1 credits · 33 hours ART 291 - Contractual Studies ART 291 - Contractual Studies 1 Credits Individual activities under the direction of art instructor involving specialized and/or advanced projects related to the specific art area. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Ceramic Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with intermediate or advanced skills in a specific art area who can work independently with minimum supervision. Active Date 20240322T08:28:12 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes… --- # ART292 — Contractual Studies 2 credits · 66 hours ART 292 - Contractual Studies ART 292 - Contractual Studies 2 Credits Individual activities under the direction of art instructor involving specialized and/or advanced projects related to the specific art area. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Ceramic Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with intermediate or advanced skills in a specific art area who can work independently with minimum supervision. Active Date 20240322T08:28:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes… --- # ART293 — Contractual Studies 3 credits · 99 hours ART 293 - Contractual Studies ART 293 - Contractual Studies 3 Credits Individual activities under the direction of art instructor involving specialized and/or advanced projects related to the specific art area. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Ceramic Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with intermediate or advanced skills in a specific art area who can work independently with minimum supervision. Active Date 20240322T08:28:17 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes… --- # ART294 — Contractual Studies 4 credits · 132 hours ART 294 - Contractual Studies ART 294 - Contractual Studies 4 Credits Individual activities under the direction of art instructor involving specialized and/or advanced projects related to the specific art area. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Ceramic Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with intermediate or advanced skills in a specific art area who can work independently with minimum supervision. Active Date 20240322T08:28:20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Ye… --- # ART295 — Contractual Studies 5 credits · 165 hours ART 295 - Contractual Studies ART 295 - Contractual Studies 5 Credits Individual activities under the direction of art instructor involving specialized and/or advanced projects related to the specific art area. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Ceramic Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with intermediate or advanced skills in a specific art area who can work independently with minimum supervision. Active Date 20240322T08:28:23 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Ye… --- # ASTR102 — Planetary Geology: Exploring Our Solar System 5 credits · 55 hours ASTR 102 - Planetary Geology: Exploring Our Solar System ASTR 102 - Planetary Geology: Exploring Our Solar System 5 Credits Explore our own Solar System! We will look at all of the planets and their moons using information from sampling, remote sensing, spacecraft and rovers. Includes recent discoveries on Mars and the outer planets. We will compare these bodies based on their volcanism, tectonics, surface processes, thermal evolution, and potential to harbor life. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Student looking for a science course to meet the N… --- # BIOL101 — Backyard Biology 5 credits · 66 hours BIOL 101 - Backyard Biology BIOL 101 - Backyard Biology 5 Credits This class will cover scientific concepts that surround each of us, whether we realize it or not. The course will emphasize a hands-on exploration of the natural world and students to understand the functioning of the ecosystems in which they live and how we impact those ecosystems through our choices. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note *This course was formerly named GESC 101 Backyard Science. Fees Science Materials Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Day Designed to Serve… Prerequisites: MATH81, GESC101 --- # BIOL103 — Seabirds and Marine Mammals 5 credits · 66 hours BIOL 103 - Seabirds and Marine Mammals BIOL 103 - Seabirds and Marine Mammals 5 Credits Introduction to the birds and mammals that live in and around the sea. Covers the evolution of birds and marine mammals, including their taxonomy, physiology, behavior, ecology and current threats to their survival. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Science Lab Support Fee Science Materials Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve Students pursuing a career in conservation, marine biology or ecology. Students with a general interest in the subject matter. Students not… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL110 — Marine Biology 5 credits · 66 hours BIOL 110 - Marine Biology BIOL 110 - Marine Biology 5 Credits A survey of the animals, algae, and plankton of Puget Sound. Includes field study and laboratory. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Science Lab Support Fee Science Materials Fee Quarters Typically ummer Evening Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve General Education Science Students Active Date 20250522T11:53:48 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science Natural Science Natural Science Lab ProfTech Related Instruction BAS Cou… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL116 — Biology of Food 5 credits · 55 hours BIOL 116 - Biology of Food BIOL 116 - Biology of Food 5 Credits “Something Else Ate it First”. This class will focus on the Biology of Food. Topics will include use of microorganisms and their role in fermentation, food production, and food preservation. Topics may also include role that culture plays in food production and the sustainability of current global food production. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Spring Designed to Serve AA transfer looking for a non-lab science credit. Active Date 20250522T11:53:50 Grading Basis De… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL119 — Introduction to Plants 5 credits · 66 hours BIOL 119 - Introduction to Plants BIOL 119 - Introduction to Plants 5 Credits Basic fundamentals of botany, including plant anatomy, reproduction, growth and development. Emphasis on Pacific Northwest plant structure and function. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Science Lab Support Fee Science Materials Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Day Designed to Serve General students as an elective to satisfy distribution requirements. Active Date 20250522T11:53:53 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science Natural S… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL121 — Genetic Revolution 5 credits · 55 hours BIOL 121 - Genetic Revolution BIOL 121 - Genetic Revolution 5 Credits An introduction to human genetics examining genes, inheritance, gene expression, population genetics, genomics, research and technologies. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Non-majors Active Date 20250522T11:53:55 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science Natural Science ProfTech Related Instruction BAS Course Outline Part 1 Introduction: What Is in a Human Genome? Cells M… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL122 — Biology of Sex 5 credits · 55 hours BIOL 122 - Biology of Sex BIOL 122 - Biology of Sex 5 Credits The origin, development and evolution of sex and sexual reproduction. Topics include a survey of the sexual systems of selected organisms, sexual selection and human reproduction. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Quarters Typically ummer Fall Day Winter Spring Designed to Serve General student population Active Date 20250522T11:53:58 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science Natural Science ProfTech Related Instruction BAS Course Outline What is sex? Sex versus gender… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL123 — Plants, People, and Culture 5 credits · 55 hours BIOL 123 - Plants, People, and Culture BIOL 123 - Plants, People, and Culture 5 Credits An introduction to ethnobotany. Ethnobotany deals with the uses of plants by indigenous cultures. Historically, these uses by native cultures have been largely ignored or downplayed as unimportant or uninteresting. Ethnobotany as a discipline disabuses these notions and affords respect for both the uses of plants and the cultures that employ the particular practices.In this course we will consider the uses of plants for various purposes by at least a dozen different indigenous cultures including the uses o… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # BIOL125 — Wilderness Biology 5 credits · 88 hours BIOL 125 - Wilderness Biology BIOL 125 - Wilderness Biology 5 Credits A field course emphasizing natural history and plant identification in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Topics include local geology, weather, plants, animals and general ecology. Includes day hikes and overnight backpacking trips. Fees Science Lab Support Fee Life Science Field Trip Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve Highline students and general community Active Date 20250522T11:54:04 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science N… --- # BIOL140 — Cooperative Education 10 credits · 300 hours BIOL 140 - Cooperative Education BIOL 140 - Cooperative Education 10 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Requires work experience coordinated with instructor and concurrent participation in associated biology class. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who want to gain practica… --- # BIOL239 — Extra Support for Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL& 241) 2 credits · 22 hours BIOL 239 - Extra Support for Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL& 241) BIOL 239 - Extra Support for Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL& 241) 2 Credits Designed to improve student success in BIOL& 241. Provides study techniques and practice solving problems specific to the companion course BIOL& 241.  CR/NC grade only. Registration permitted first five weeks (four in summer) as space is available. 0 and BIOL& 160 min 2.0 or BIOL& 211 min 2.0 Concurrent enrollment in BIOL& 241 Placement Eligibility Math 107, 111, 146, 180, 98 Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter D… Prerequisites: MATH091 --- # BUSN102 — Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 102 - Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success BUSN 102 - Entrepreneurial Thinking for Success 5 Credits Success in any endeavor requires the ability to think creatively, solve problems, and a high degree of perseverance. This highly interactive course is designed to immerse students in the fundamental aspects of an entrepreneurial mindset and the unlimited opportunities and success it can provide regardless of ones chosen professional pathway. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Designed to Serve Business Dept programs; other AAS degrees; Continuing Education/Community Active… --- # BUSN103 — Career Pathways: M2M 2 credits · 22 hours BUSN 103 - Career Pathways: M2M BUSN 103 - Career Pathways: M2M 2 Credits Course prepares returning military for transition into manufacturing and related logistics positions. Includes career research, job preparation skills and specific manufacturing related job skills. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Active duty military, Recent Returning vets, Any veteran from previous enlistment, Reservist, National Guard Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit OEE Yes Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Invasive Procedur… --- # BUSN104 — The Art of Negotiation 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 104 - The Art of Negotiation BUSN 104 - The Art of Negotiation 5 Credits We negotiate daily. Some of us negotiate during morning rush hour traffic when we are switching lanes and others negotiate at work with our colleagues. How are you faring in these negotiations? Learn to effectively negotiate with a toolbox that gives you the advantage. Learn the intricacies of negotiation and gain results in your day-to-day exchanges. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students interested in business or management. Active Date 20240322T09:03:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limi… --- # BUSN105 — Introduction to Logistics 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 105 - Introduction to Logistics BUSN 105 - Introduction to Logistics 4 Credits Study of the functions and characteristics of transportation companies, air, railroad, sea, truck carriers; advantages and limitations of each form of transportation; major aspects of international transportation, import and export; the role of these transportation companies to the U.S. and world economies; domestic and international cargo documentation including classification, pricing and settlement methods, tariffs and regulations, payment options, Incoterms and laws and regulations; geography; and explorat… --- # BUSN112 — Nonprofit Board of Directors 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 112 - Nonprofit Board of Directors BUSN 112 - Nonprofit Board of Directors 3 Credits This course explores the roles, responsibilities and structures of the nonprofit board of directors. Through case studies and/or community action research students will investigate how nonprofit boards are formed, who participates and why, and strategies for building, developing and maintaining successful boards, with a particular focus on leadership and governance in organizations led by and serving marginalized communities. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve 1. Students and communit… --- # BUSN113 — Nonprofit Financial Management 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 113 - Nonprofit Financial Management BUSN 113 - Nonprofit Financial Management 3 Credits This course introduces the basics of financial management for not-for-profit organizations. Students will be introduced to basic nonprofit financial management, interpreting and analyzing required financial documents, financial reporting, budgeting and producing and reporting out documents that are understood by key stakeholders. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve This class is designed for those with little or no experience in financial management for nonprofit organizations. Stu… --- # BUSN125 — Exploring E-Commerce 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 125 - Exploring E-Commerce BUSN 125 - Exploring E-Commerce 5 Credits Introduces students to the huge impact e-commerce is having on business and our lives. Students will learn to find business information on the Internet and explore career opportunities in the field. They will learn about business strategies for e-commerce, including service, retail, business to business, security issues, public policy and global business. Students will analyze sites and learn about Internet marketing, advertising and sales. Students will get hands-on practice with Web security issues, electronic payment… --- # BUSN132 — Advertising 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 132 - Advertising BUSN 132 - Advertising 5 Credits This course discusses the history and social impact of advertising. It includes hands-on involvement and analyzing of integrated marketing communication (IMC) campaigns. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve General business students, students in other professional-technical programs, and the general public. Active Date 20250520T14:09:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Advertising as a soci… --- # BUSN133 — Introduction to Financial Literacy 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 133 - Introduction to Financial Literacy BUSN 133 - Introduction to Financial Literacy 3 Credits Analysis and examination of budgeting, net worth statements, credit, insurance, real estate, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, precious metals, taxes and tax shelters, retirement plans, and estate planning. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve General business AAS degree students, those planning to become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), transfer, international and professional technical program students, and the general public. Active Date 2025040… --- # BUSN134 — Principles of Sales 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 134 - Principles of Sales BUSN 134 - Principles of Sales 5 Credits Examines consumer need and motivation, principles and techniques of selling. Includes theoretical and practical application of the selling process. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve General business students and students of other professional technical programs as well as the general public Active Date 20220330T15:32:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline The professional salesperson and selling ps… --- # BUSN135 — Business Mathematics 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 135 - Business Mathematics BUSN 135 - Business Mathematics 5 Credits Teaches practical mathematical applications in business; emphasis on percentages, cash and trade discounts, markup and markdowns, depreciation, interest, present values, annuities and consumer credit. Learn how to make business math calculations by hand on paper and by using the spreadsheet program Excel. Deals with the theory and application to case situations. Extensive practice with the problem analysis, problem setup, making necessary calculations and making conclusions based on the calculations. Fees Quarters Typic… --- # BUSN138 — Principles of Marketing 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 138 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 138 - Principles of Marketing 5 Credits Introduces the concepts of marketing as used in business today. Description and evaluation of the ways in which goods and services are developed to meet customer and consumer needs and distributed for domestic and international consumption; economic, government, social, and other environmental forces in relation to the marketing function; emphasis on relevant social problems and responsibilities. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Designed to Serve General Business students and other professional-technical st… --- # BUSN139 — Pre-internship Seminar 2 credits · 22 hours BUSN 139 - Pre-internship Seminar BUSN 139 - Pre-internship Seminar 2 Credits To be taken at least one quarter before student plans to do an internship; prepare for internship by drafting resumes, cover letters and thank you letters; participate in mock interviews and brainstorm internship options in the public and private sectors. Course Note Taken before student plans to do an internship. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve General and International Business degree students Active Date 20190612T13:21:09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 22 Total Degree Di… --- # BUSN140 — Cooperative Education/Internship 5 credits · 150 hours BUSN 140 - Cooperative Education/Internship BUSN 140 - Cooperative Education/Internship 5 Credits Cooperative education is an internship with an employer that provides students with the opportunity to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace will be related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Requires work experience coordinated with instructor. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students who… --- # BUSN155 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 155 - Entrepreneurship BUSN 155 - Entrepreneurship 3 Credits Overview of contemporary principles and presentation of specific small business management tools and development of skills in analyzing and solving small business management problems. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve General business students, students in other professional-technical programs, and the general public Active Date 2014-02-20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 33 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Electiv… --- # BUSN156 — Small Business Seminar 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 156 - Small Business Seminar BUSN 156 - Small Business Seminar 4 Credits A series of small business seminars that build on business fundamentals in the areas of marketing, back office operations, and business finance. Each seminar applies to elements and knowledge needed to create a Business Plan. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Certificate and AAS students in Small Business/Entrepreneurship program. Any student needing practical small business skills Active Date 2014-04-30 Grading Basis Cre… --- # BUSN157 — Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 157 - Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication BUSN 157 - Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication 5 Credits Raising money for nonprofits with focus on organizations serving marginalized communities. Includes strategies for identifying foundation and government grants, conducting research and building relationships, writing letters of inquiry and preparing effective proposals, identifying and analyzing grassroots fundraising strategies to maximize organizational and community assets, finding and cultivating individual donors, making effective asks, a… --- # BUSN158 — Cultivating Individual Donors 2 credits · 22 hours BUSN 158 - Cultivating Individual Donors BUSN 158 - Cultivating Individual Donors 2 Credits Finding and cultivating individual donors for non-profit entitites. Relationship building and making the ask of the right person, for the right amount, at the right time. Maintaining a donor database Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Certificate in Non-Profit Management; AAS Small Business/Entrepreneurship; Continuing Education & community Active Date 2014-08-27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distribution… --- # BUSN160 — Human Relations in the Workplace 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 160 - Human Relations in the Workplace BUSN 160 - Human Relations in the Workplace 5 Credits Study of human/labor relations in the workplace today. This course focuses on the global strategies and management approaches from the perspectives of labor and culture which influence behavior within organizational settings. Topics include contemporary workplace issues faced by employers such as diversity and global matters, the impact of technology, ethics and social responsibility, communication, problem solving, and group dynamics/teamwork. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day,… --- # BUSN165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 165 - Management, Supervision, and Leadership BUSN 165 - Management, Supervision, and Leadership 5 Credits Managing, supervising, and leading team members is paramount to success in business. This course will communicate concepts that make up effective management in two ways. First, an examination of concepts and established best practices in leading your organization’s human resources will take place. This includes management foci such as employee empowerment, setting expectations, benchmarking successes, globalization, cross-cultural communication, and the increasing role of informatio… --- # BUSN175 — Retailing 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 175 - Retailing BUSN 175 - Retailing 5 Credits Retailing examines the operations and management of various types of retailing entities around the world. The course covers basic retail management strategies, merchandise planning, sales promotion, customer service, and control practices. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve General business students as well as students in other professional-technical programs and the general public Active Date 20220330T15:32:43 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted… --- # BUSN182 — Contract Management 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 182 - Contract Management BUSN 182 - Contract Management 4 Credits This course introduces students to the contract planning process, development, management and legal issues related to business agreements are examined. With an emphasis on contract development, pricing arrangements, & the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), students will learn about solicitation documents, contract clauses, evaluation and award criteria. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management; Certificate/AAS International Business & Trade students; BAS Glob… --- # BUSN183 — Materials Management 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 183 - Materials Management BUSN 183 - Materials Management 4 Credits This course introduces students to critical examination of materials management principles, concepts and activities. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management; Certificate/AAS International Business & Trade students; BAS Global Trade/Logistics pathway. Active Date 20220330T15:32:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 44 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Overview of materials management P… --- # BUSN188 — Importing and Exporting 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 188 - Importing and Exporting BUSN 188 - Importing and Exporting 4 Credits The history and importance of importing and exporting to global business . This course is a skill building course for those new to international trade which includes the logistics of importing and exporting, international transportation and customs procedures, major concepts and terminology. After completion of the course, students have the option of sitting for the IIEI Certified Exporter Exam. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Students in the International Business & Trade and General Busine… --- # BUSN190 — Business Ethics & Sustainability 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 190 - Business Ethics & Sustainability BUSN 190 - Business Ethics & Sustainability 5 Credits Examines traditional and emerging business practices and standards of behavior, with emphasis on ethical business principles, motivations and an emerging code of business ethics. Specific focus on Sustainable Business practices which involve making decisions that provide for the needs of the world’s current population without damaging the ability of future generations to provide for themselves. This course provides an overview of ethics, social responsibility and environmental sustainability conc… --- # BUSN199 — Orientation to Business 2 credits · 22 hours BUSN 199 - Orientation to Business BUSN 199 - Orientation to Business 2 Credits This course is an exploration of the wide range of careers and opportunities possible in business and should be taken in the first or second quarter of a student’s business pathway. The educational requirements for both four-year business programs and two-year business programs will be discussed and students will analyze the interests and skills necessary for success. Students will also learn basic college navigation tools and on-campus resources, including those that prepare for career success and provide network… Prerequisites: COL101 --- # BUSN204 — Introduction to Human Resource Management 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 204 - Introduction to Human Resource Management BUSN 204 - Introduction to Human Resource Management 4 Credits This course describes the Human Resource Management Certificate program, the role of human resource management and its practitioners in organizations and the specific disciplines within the human resource career field. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students who want to pursue a career in human resource management and entry and mid-level human resources workers who are seeking broader understanding of the options in their chosen occupation. Ce… --- # BUSN205 — International Business 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 205 - International Business BUSN 205 - International Business 5 Credits A multi-disciplinary study of the forces that shape and define global commerce. This course explores and analyzes the business and social impact of globalization and the inter-relationships among geography, culture, government and economics as they relate to the major business functions in a global marketplace. Specific focus on the winners and losers of globalization with an in-depth look at issues such as access to education, political systems, resources and markets, human rights, child labor, poverty and other de… --- # BUSN207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 207 - Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette BUSN 207 - Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette 5 Credits Analyze culture through an interdisciplinary lens that provides students with the knowledge, understanding, and skills they need to appreciate and articulate diverse values and experiences and to cooperate effectively across cultural barriers in business, commerce, trade and industry . This course will study the ways that culture is depicted through advertising, television, and marketing and how this impacts business communication across cultures. Students will learn to participate… --- # BUSN208 — Employment Laws, Regulations & Compliance 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 208 - Employment Laws, Regulations & Compliance BUSN 208 - Employment Laws, Regulations & Compliance 4 Credits This course is a survey of the federal and state statutes, regulations, and case law affecting the workplace. Topics include unlawful discrimination, employment at will, equal pay, wage and hour, workplace safety, union organizing and employee rights and the agencies that administer employment laws and regulations. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Students who want to pursue a career in human resource management and supervisors and managers who want a bette… --- # BUSN209 — HR Talent Acquisition and Retention 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 209 - HR Talent Acquisition and Retention BUSN 209 - HR Talent Acquisition and Retention 4 Credits This course discusses workforce planning in support of the organization’s goals and the activities and techniques necessary to recruit and select new employees and existing employees for promotion or transfer and to retain those employees in a competitive employment market. Topics include sourcing applicants, candidate selection, interviewing techniques and other selection tools, background investigation, required documentation, and onboarding practices. Fees Quarters Typically all Online D… --- # BUSN210 — Statistical Analysis 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 210 - Statistical Analysis BUSN 210 - Statistical Analysis 5 Credits Statistical methods and their application to practical and economic data. Teaches basic statistical analysis concepts and techniques, stressing how statistical techniques can be used to make better decisions under conditions of uncertainty. Uses data sets from business and government to make practice problems as realistic as possible and includes Excel appplications for the solving of statistical analysis problems. 2.0 Placement Eligibility Math 107, 111, 146, 180, 98 Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Onlin… Prerequisites: MATH091 --- # BUSN213 — HR: Workforce Development 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 213 - HR: Workforce Development BUSN 213 - HR: Workforce Development 4 Credits This course explores the processes and techniques by which organizations assure that their employees have the requisite skills and maintain performance standards to accomplish the organization’s business. Topics include workforce skills assessments, performance assessments, training and development activities, talent management, supervisory and management development and succession planning. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Students who want to pursue a career in human resource management… --- # BUSN216 — Business Computer Applications 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 216 - Business Computer Applications BUSN 216 - Business Computer Applications 5 Credits Introduction to Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and Windows Explorer as these applications apply to a business environment. Focuses on integrating the applications to efficiently create effective business solutions. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Online Designed to Serve All students in the business field. Active Date 20240322T09:03:37 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course… --- # BUSN218 — Advanced Excel for Business 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 218 - Advanced Excel for Business BUSN 218 - Advanced Excel for Business 5 Credits Students will learn how to quickly build linked systems of spreadsheets for the analysis of accounting, financial and statistical data in order to provide useful information to business decision makers. Students also learn how to make basic to advanced business and financial calculations. Emphasis on math skills, critical thinking and spreadsheet construction theory. Must have access to a PC computer with Microsoft Office 365 2.0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Online Winter Day, Online… Prerequisites: BUSN216 --- # BUSN221 — HR Mgmt: Compensation/Benefits 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 221 - HR Mgmt: Compensation/Benefits BUSN 221 - HR Mgmt: Compensation/Benefits 5 Credits Part of the Human Resource Management Certificate. This course discusses the fundamental principles for workforce compensation and surveys compensation systems and forms of worker compensation including executive compensation. Also covered: types of employee benefits, their uses and the administrative issues related to employee benefits programs Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Students who want to pursue a career in human resource management and entry and mid-level human resour… --- # BUSN222 — Employee Benefits Plans & Administration 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 222 - Employee Benefits Plans & Administration BUSN 222 - Employee Benefits Plans & Administration 4 Credits This course describes the types of employee benefits, their uses and the administrative issues related to employee benefits programs. Discussion includes insurance such as health and disability, leave programs, retirement plans, cafeteria plans, and applicable tax and legal implications and the use of such benefits for employee recruitment and retention. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who want to pursue a career in human resource management and entry and mid-le… --- # BUSN223 — Employee and Labor Relations 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 223 - Employee and Labor Relations BUSN 223 - Employee and Labor Relations 4 Credits Part of the HR certificate program: This course examines employer/employee relations and the balancing of the employer’s need to manage its workforce for the benefit of the organization and the employee’s rights and sense of fairness. Issues discussed include the laws governing labor relations and employee rights, employee performance management, conflict and dispute resolution, and union organizing. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Students who want to pursue a career in human reso… --- # BUSN224 — HR Capstone 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 224 - HR Capstone BUSN 224 - HR Capstone 4 Credits Part of the HR Certificate Program. The course integrates all of the subject matter learned in the preceding courses of the Human Resource Management Certificate program using real world case studies that require application of the concepts, principles and practices the various HR functions consistent with the expectations of an HR generalist practitioner. Should be taken as close to the end as possible. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Stude… --- # BUSN226 — HR Mgmt: Technology & Data Analytics 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 226 - HR Mgmt: Technology & Data Analytics BUSN 226 - HR Mgmt: Technology & Data Analytics 4 Credits Part of HR Certificate Program. This course explores the use of technology to address human resources administrative processes for service delivery and to acquire, access and analyze data that are used to assess business and organizational issues Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Students in HR Certificate program. Individuals who want to pursue a career in human resource management and entry and mid-level human resources workers who are seeking broader understanding… --- # BUSN234 — Sales Management 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 234 - Sales Management BUSN 234 - Sales Management 4 Credits A focused look at the sales process from an account management perspective. Covers topics such as business development and key account management, B2B sales, negotiations and deal making, and skills and attributes needed for maintaining customer relationships. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve General Business students, Professional Sales students and other programs in the Business department Active Date 20220330T15:32:50 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 44 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTe… --- # BUSN238 — E-Marketing 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 238 - E-Marketing BUSN 238 - E-Marketing 5 Credits Students will explore how Internet technology is reshaping fundamental business marketing strategies. Focuses on how the Internet enables marketing organizations to become interactive and customer oriented. Topics include e-marketing for consumer and business-to-business, Internet promotion, network and facilitation services and providing electronic marketing content. Includes broad analysis of Websites for marketing effectiveness. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Community at large, as well… --- # BUSN240 — Cooperative Education 5 credits · 165 hours BUSN 240 - Cooperative Education BUSN 240 - Cooperative Education 5 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Requires work experience coordinated with instructor. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students who want to gain practical work experience, test career choices and com… --- # BUSN252 — Project Management Fundamentals 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 252 - Project Management Fundamentals BUSN 252 - Project Management Fundamentals 3 Credits Designed to teach current project management software and concepts, in accordance with current industry standards. Highly interactive course requiring extensive team work and case study analysis. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day, Online Designed to Serve Business students looking for a solid foundation in project management fundamentals, using current industry standards and methodology. Designed for entry level project managers and administrators. This is not a preparation class for industry certi… --- # BUSN262 — Microsoft Project 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 262 - Microsoft Project BUSN 262 - Microsoft Project 3 Credits Teaches Microsoft Project project-management software. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Business, or other students who will use MS Project to manage projects. Active Date 2015-05-29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Lecture 33 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Project Basics Establishing Resources Resource and Task Assignments Refining your Project Schedule Fine-Tuning Tasks Fine-Tuning Resources Proj… --- # BUSN268 — Leadership 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 268 - Leadership BUSN 268 - Leadership 3 Credits Leadership is the ability to inspire and influence others towards a goal or vision. This course works to develop practical leadership skills to influence the organizational performance for managers and non-managers. Topics include leadership roles and styles; the communication process; team building and group interactions, and the difference between leadership and management. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day, Online Designed to Serve AAS students in Business or related fields; contract students through various Continuing Ed partners. Acti… --- # BUSN269 — Leadership 2: Supervision 2 credits · 22 hours BUSN 269 - Leadership 2: Supervision BUSN 269 - Leadership 2: Supervision 2 Credits Examines concepts and practical application of fundamental supervisory skills such as planning, staffing, communicating, leading, using technology, training, managing conflict, and problem solving. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Airport University students; AAS students in Business Active Date 2015-05-13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Ch… --- # BUSN270 — Business Management and Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 270 - Business Management and Leadership BUSN 270 - Business Management and Leadership 5 Credits Examines the managerial task, with emphasis on leadership. Includes coverage of the major management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. Covers decision making, human behavior and motivation, leadership roles and styles, the communication process, team building and group interactions, and the outside forces affecting today’s leaders. Uses interactive class activities and case analysis. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve General business pr… --- # BUSN275 — Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 275 - Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management BUSN 275 - Intro to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 5 Credits This course introduces students to management fundamentals related to the basic principles of purchasing and supply chain management (SCM). Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management; Certificate/AAS International Business & Trade students; BAS Global Trade/Logistics pathway. Active Date 20190612T13:20:53 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course… --- # BUSN281 — Special Topics 1 credits · 11 hours BUSN 281 - Special Topics BUSN 281 - Special Topics 1 Credits Topics such as doing business in a region or country and understanding NAFTA. Professional development seminar to be on an as-need basis. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students pursing and AAS degree in International Business or General Business Active Date 2011-03-02 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 11 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by topic chosen Student Learning --- # BUSN282 — Special Topics 2 credits · 22 hours BUSN 282 - Special Topics BUSN 282 - Special Topics 2 Credits Topics such as doing business in a region or country and understanding NAFTA. Professional development seminar to be on an as-need basis. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students pursing an AAS degree in International Business or General Business Active Date 2011-06-14 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by topic chosen Student Learning --- # BUSN283 — Special Topics 3 credits · 33 hours BUSN 283 - Special Topics BUSN 283 - Special Topics 3 Credits Topics such as doing business in a region or country and understanding NAFTA. Professional development seminar to be on an as-need basis. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students pursing an AAS degree in International Business or General Business Active Date 2011-06-14 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 33 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by topic chosen Student Learning --- # BUSN284 — Special Topics 4 credits · 44 hours BUSN 284 - Special Topics BUSN 284 - Special Topics 4 Credits Topics such as doing business in a region or country and understanding NAFTA. Professional development seminar to be on an as-need basis. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students pursing an AAS degree in International Business or General Business Active Date 20250401T11:42:11 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 44 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by topic chosen Student Learning --- # BUSN285 — Special Topics 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 285 - Special Topics BUSN 285 - Special Topics 5 Credits Topics such as doing business in a region or country and understanding NAFTA. Professional development seminar to be on an as-need basis. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students pursing an AAS degree in International Business or General Business Active Date 2012-02-14 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by topic chosen Student Learning --- # BUSN291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours BUSN 291 - Special Studies BUSN 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Principally designed for the student wishing in depth knowledge in a part or parts of a subject Active Date 20201105T14:49:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined between the instructor and st… --- # BUSN292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours BUSN 292 - Special Studies BUSN 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Principally designed for the student wishing an in depth knowledge in a part or parts of a subject Active Date 20201105T14:49:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined between the instructor and… --- # BUSN293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours BUSN 293 - Special Studies BUSN 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Principally designed for the student wishing an in depth knowledge in a part or parts of a subject Active Date 20201105T14:49:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined between the instructor and… --- # BUSN294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours BUSN 294 - Special Studies BUSN 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Principally designed for the student wishing an in depth knowledge in a part or parts of a subject Active Date 20201105T14:49:41 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined between the instructor an… --- # BUSN295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours BUSN 295 - Special Studies BUSN 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Principally designed for the student wishing an in depth knowledge in a part or parts of a subject Active Date 20201105T14:49:42 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined between the instructor an… --- # BUSN299 — Business Capstone 1 credits · 22 hours BUSN 299 - Business Capstone BUSN 299 - Business Capstone 1 Credits This course requires students to either a) present a comprehensive portfolio of work completed for their degree to a panel of instructors and professionals or b) participate in a job shadow experience with a local professional and deliver a report on the experience to business department faculty. Industry and employment trends are also discussed and analyzed through a practical lens. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Second year business AAS degree students… --- # BUSN305 — International Regulatory Environment 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 305 - International Regulatory Environment BUSN 305 - International Regulatory Environment 5 Credits An overview of the international business regulatory environment with a focus on import and export compliance procedures, documentation and resources. Topics include: WTO, Trade Agreements, tariff rules and applications, anti-dumping regulation, subsidies and countervailing duties, trade in services, trade-related intellectual property, US Customs regulations and US Export regulations. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed… --- # BUSN310 — Supply Chain Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 310 - Supply Chain Management BUSN 310 - Supply Chain Management 5 Credits Adoption of a supply chain orientation toward business management which emphasizes the inter-functional and inter-firm relationships that contribute to improving coordination of operations and performance of organizations that participate in various types of supply chains. 0 and Econ&201 w/ min 2.0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students pursuing a BAS degree in Applied Ma… --- # BUSN318 — Project Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 318 - Project Management BUSN 318 - Project Management 5 Credits Introduces the principles and techniques used in the Project Management process. Students will develop the tools needed for each phase of the project management process: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling and closing. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN or CIS or DSN Fees Quarters Typically pring Evening, Online Designed to Serve Students in the bachelor’s program in Business Management, Integrated Design, and Cybersecurity. Any other students interested in current project manage… --- # BUSN338 — Global Marketing Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 338 - Global Marketing Management BUSN 338 - Global Marketing Management 5 Credits Examines the impact of economic, cultural, political, legal and other environmental influences on international marketing decisions. Includes how to identify and analyze worldwide marketing opportunities and examine product, pricing, distribution and promotion strategies from a global perspective. Provides students with the opportunity to develop an international marketing plan. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Students in the… --- # BUSN370 — Foundations of Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 370 - Foundations of Leadership BUSN 370 - Foundations of Leadership 5 Credits The course introduces the concept of leadership and associated ideas such as influence, mentorship, and management. An emphasis is placed on differences between leadership and authority in management, supervisory, and other roles. Successful students will be able to apply dimensions of leadership situationally in cross-disciplinary roles where strategic thinking, guidance, communicating goals and --- # BUSN371 — Communication and Decision-Making in Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 371 - Communication and Decision-Making in Leadership BUSN 371 - Communication and Decision-Making in Leadership 5 Credits The course explores effective decision-making in business environments. An emphasis is placed on conveying measurable indicators of success to team members through the lens of strategic organizational foundations (i.e., mission, vision, values, philosophy). Theoretical communication techniques such as conflict, negotiation, and power are positioned within real-world case study scenarios to ensure successful students can apply theory situationally. Placement Eligibili… --- # BUSN372 — Leadership and Your Professional Identity 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 372 - Leadership and Your Professional Identity BUSN 372 - Leadership and Your Professional Identity 5 Credits This course serves as a capstone to the Leadership concentration of the BAS in Business Management. The survey course leverages personality assessment tools to guide students to the building of an effective leadership style and approach that is unique to their capabilities and interests. An emphasis is placed on being self-aware enough to intentionally adopt a leadership style that aligns with one’s capabilities and value system. Leadership theory coupled with reflective self-as… --- # BUSN420 — Lean Six Sigma Processes 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 420 - Lean Six Sigma Processes BUSN 420 - Lean Six Sigma Processes 5 Credits Quality and continuous improvement is one of the foundations on which businesses survive and grow. It is no longer a luxury but a necessity for all businesses and economies to continuously improve the quality of goods and services produced by them. Quality improvement over time tends to increase customer satisfaction, lower the total cost of the goods and services, and enhance the reputation of the firm. Towards this end, the course aims to introduce the essential concepts, tools, and methodologies of Lean and S… Prerequisites: BUSN310 --- # BUSN425 — Purchasing & Supply Chain Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 425 - Purchasing & Supply Chain Management BUSN 425 - Purchasing & Supply Chain Management 5 Credits Purchasing processes, procurement cycle analysis, research to support purchasing decisions, supplier relationship development and management, negotiations, commodity planning, costing, pricing, and value analysis related to the purchasing of products and services Prerequisites: BUSN310 --- # BUSN430 — Lean Six Sigma Practicum 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 430 - Lean Six Sigma Practicum BUSN 430 - Lean Six Sigma Practicum 5 Credits Applies tools and techniques for lean and six sigma process improvement in an industry project environment. Students work in teams with faculty and industry mentor to define, measure, analyze, improve and when possible implement control mechanisms. This is a shared course with CWU. 5 Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically pring Evening Designed to Serve Students in BAS Applied Management program who wish to obtain green belt Lean Six… Prerequisites: BUSN420 --- # BUSN439 — Senior Portfolio Capstone 1 credits · 22 hours BUSN 439 - Senior Portfolio Capstone BUSN 439 - Senior Portfolio Capstone 1 Credits To address the transition from school to work or further education, students will compile, organize, and present a capstone project based on the Bachelor of Applied Science - Applied Management degree --- # BUSN440 — Cooperative Education 10 credits · 300 hours BUSN 440 - Cooperative Education BUSN 440 - Cooperative Education 10 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Course Note Requires work experience coordinated with instructor. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students who want to… --- # BUSN450 — Logistics & Transportation 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 450 - Logistics & Transportation BUSN 450 - Logistics & Transportation 5 Credits Logistics management activities typically include inbound and outbound transportation management, fleet management, warehousing, materials handling, order fulfillment, logistics network design, inventory management, supply/demand planning, and management of third party logistics services providers. In this course, emphasis will be on the topics such as meeting customer needs, logistics system design and risk management, cost and performance management, sustainability, order management, transportation managem… Prerequisites: BUSN310 --- # BUSN455 — Financial Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 455 - Financial Management BUSN 455 - Financial Management 5 Credits Course in corporate financial management that will study the concepts associated with the allocation of scarce resources across assets over time. Analysis and calculations are done both by hand on paper and by using the spreadsheet program Excel. Topics covered are: financial statements and cash flow, time value of money, interest rates, discounted cash flow analysis, stocks, consumer, corporate and government debt, capital budgeting, exchange rates. Also includes basic concepts of International Financial Management. Ex… Prerequisites: BUSN218, BUSN210 --- # BUSN471 — Strategic Leadership and Change Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 471 - Strategic Leadership and Change Management BUSN 471 - Strategic Leadership and Change Management 5 Credits The course examines how leaders set organizational direction. This includes accepting change management as a framework to ensure long-term organizational success in dynamic global environments. An emphasis is placed on assessing stakeholders and leveraging resources to maximize --- # BUSN472 — Values-Driven Global Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 472 - Values-Driven Global Leadership BUSN 472 - Values-Driven Global Leadership 5 Credits This course examines business ethics, personal morals, and societally dichotomous right/wrong through a global cultural lens. Foundational business decisions in this area include elements such as sustainability, ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) principles, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and creating shared value (CSV). An emphasis is placed on case studies including how effective leaders have leveraged the abilities of diverse teams in dynamic global workplace environments to achieve… --- # BUSN475 — Global Supply Chain Management 5 credits · 55 hours BUSN 475 - Global Supply Chain Management BUSN 475 - Global Supply Chain Management 5 Credits This course is about global logistics and the role of logistics and other activities in global supply chain management. Global systems are represented by a complex web of carriers, forwarders, bankers, information and communications companies, traders and so on that facilitate international transactions, trades related to the movement of goods and services. This course covers practical aspects of global logistics and investigates the transactional, cultural, governmental and other factors that influe… Prerequisites: BUSN310 --- # BUSN491 — Independent Study 1 credits · 33 hours BUSN 491 - Independent Study BUSN 491 - Independent Study 1 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students in the BAS for Global Trade & Logistics program Active Date 20220330T15:33:02 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline St… --- # BUSN492 — Independent Study 2 credits · 66 hours BUSN 492 - Independent Study BUSN 492 - Independent Study 2 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in BAS Global Trade & Logistics Active Date 20210211T14:42:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 10 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline Student and instructor determine scope of independ… --- # BUSN495 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours BUSN 495 - Independent Study BUSN 495 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - BUSN Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students in the BAS for Global Trade & Logistics Active Date 20220330T15:33:04 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline Student a… --- # BI348 — Big Data Business Analytics with Microsoft Power Tools 5 credits · 55 hours BI 348 - Big Data Business Analytics with Microsoft Power Tools BI 348 - Big Data Business Analytics with Microsoft Power Tools 5 Credits Students will use Microsoft’s new Power Tools (Excel Power Pivot, Power Query and Power BI Desktop) to convert real world large data sets into useful information for business decision making. In addition to learning some standard Excel features, students will learn, in depth, how to use the computer languages DAX and M Code to clean, transform and load data, as well as how to convert the loaded data into useful information for reporting, visualizing, analyt… Prerequisites: BUSN210, BUSN218 --- # CHEM290 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours CHEM 290 - Special Studies CHEM 290 - Special Studies 5 Credits An individual or group project or special topic course in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students desiring to study areas of chemistry not covered by the regular courses. Active Date 20210211T14:42:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline The outline can be created at the discretion of the instructor and will vary with… --- # COL100 — College Success Seminar 3 credits · 33 hours COL 100 - College Success Seminar COL 100 - College Success Seminar 3 Credits s students better understand the college experience and develop tools for academic and personal success. Topics include study skills, goal setting, college policies and resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships and self-empowerment. Some class sections will focus on a special theme or introduce students to particular majors/career fields. This course may be at 1, 2 or 3 credits, and course elements will vary depending on the number of credits. Course Note This course cannot be used to f… --- # COL101 — Strengthening Navigational Skills 3 credits · 33 hours COL 101 - Strengthening Navigational Skills COL 101 - Strengthening Navigational Skills 3 Credits In this course, you’ll build connections with other students, faculty, and staff, and get to know resources and degree pathways at the college. Together, we’ll build strategies for effective learning, goal setting, and self-care for college. With a recognition of your own strengths and support systems, you’ll create plans for funding and your degree and career goals. You belong here at Highline. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening, Online Sprin… --- # COL105 — Navigating College 5 credits · 55 hours COL 105 - Navigating College COL 105 - Navigating College 5 Credits In course, you’ll build connections with students, faculty, and staff while exploring the full range of resources and degree pathways at Highline. Alongside strategies for effective learning and self-care, you’ll engage more deeply in collaborative work, goal setting, and career exploration. Through reflection on your strengths and support systems, you’ll develop a personalized plan for your education and future career. You belong here at Highline. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online Fall Day, Evening, Online W… --- # COL200 — TRIO Summer Bridge 3 credits · 33 hours COL 200 - TRIO Summer Bridge COL 200 - TRIO Summer Bridge 3 Credits Students participate in instruction based, interactive and group learning activities that support building their academic, transfer, community support and financial literacy competencies preparing them to successfully transfer. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve TRIO requests that the Summer Bridge program serve current HCC students enrolled in TRIO. TRIO serves students that are first-generation, low-income and students that have documented disabilities. TRIO students intend to transfer to 4-year colleges. Our intenti… --- # CMST80 — Improving Speech Skills 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 80 - Improving Speech Skills CMST 80 - Improving Speech Skills 5 Credits Teaches beginning speaking, listening and feedback skills. Includes intellectual, emotional, physical and cross-cultural aspects of communication. Course Note Previously SPCH 080. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All students who would like continuous practical experience in groups, one-to-one and public speaking. Active Date 2012-02-22 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline I. Speaking (public)… --- # CMST91 — Beginning Communication Skills 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 91 - Beginning Communication Skills CMST 91 - Beginning Communication Skills 5 Credits Introduces beginning communication skills, classroom discussion, basic speech organization. Examines communication apprehension. 0, in order to prepare them to enter CMST 101 or 220. Active Date 2014-01-13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Intrapersonal Communicaiton - self exploration Communication Apprehension - treatment techniques Critical Listening Discussion Small Group Communicat… Prerequisites: CMST080, CMST101 --- # CMST95 — Interactional Communication 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 95 - Interactional Communication CMST 95 - Interactional Communication 5 Credits Foundational application of communication concepts related to successfully attempting and executing engagement/self-advocacy in social and professional (college, career) interactions. Emerging skills practice in verbal communication, nonverbal communication, and listening to increase conversational competence in interpersonal and professional contexts. Emphasis on self-concept and self-esteem to bolster enhanced confidence in initiating, maintaining, and cultivating conversations in various contexts. Instruc… --- # CMST103 — CSMT& 101 Completion 1 credits · 10 hours CMST 103 - CSMT& 101 Completion CMST 103 - CSMT& 101 Completion 1 Credits Designed for students who have taken a four credit Introduction to Communication class and need to earn a fifth credit . Student must have earned a 2.0 or higher in the four-credit class. In order to enroll, students will need to provide proof of successful completion of an introduction to communication course at another college. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Designed for students who have taken a four credit Introduction to Communication class and need to earn a fifth cr… Prerequisites: CMST101 --- # CMST205 — Nonverbal Communication 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 205 - Nonverbal Communication CMST 205 - Nonverbal Communication 5 Credits Explores perspectives on the prevalence and importance of nonverbal communication in human interaction. Includes effects of environment and space, physical appearance, physical behavior, the eyes and face, and vocal cues on human communication with a special emphasis on understanding intercultural differences. Placement Eligibility English 99 or higher Course Note Completion of CMST& 101 recommended. Previously SPCH 205. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Any student desiring to improve his/her co… --- # CMST291 — Contractual Studies 1 credits · 33 hours CMST 291 - Contractual Studies CMST 291 - Contractual Studies 1 Credits Offers individual activities under the guidance of an instructor. May include Readers Theater or other performance situations, interviewing or projects in interpersonal, nonverbal or public communication. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously SPCH 291. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of communication studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 33 Total De… --- # CMST292 — Contractual Studies 2 credits · 66 hours CMST 292 - Contractual Studies CMST 292 - Contractual Studies 2 Credits Offers individual activities under the guidance of an instructor. May include Readers Theater or other performance situations, interviewing or projects in interpersonal, nonverbal or public communication. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously SPCH 292 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of communication studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Deg… --- # CMST293 — Contractual Studies 3 credits · 99 hours CMST 293 - Contractual Studies CMST 293 - Contractual Studies 3 Credits Offers individual activities under the guidance of an instructor. May include Readers Theater or other performance situations, interviewing or projects in interpersonal, nonverbal or public communication. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously SPCH 293. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of communication studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total De… --- # CMST294 — Contractual Studies 4 credits · 132 hours CMST 294 - Contractual Studies CMST 294 - Contractual Studies 4 Credits Offers individual activities under the guidance of an instructor. May include Readers Theater or other performance situations, interviewing or projects in interpersonal, nonverbal or public communication. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously SPCH 294. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of communication studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 132 Total D… --- # CMST295 — Contractual Studies 5 credits · 165 hours CMST 295 - Contractual Studies CMST 295 - Contractual Studies 5 Credits Offers individual activities under the guidance of an instructor. May include Readers Theater or other performance situations, interviewing or projects in interpersonal, nonverbal or public communication. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously SPCH 295. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of communication studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total D… --- # CMST310 — Interpersonal Communication in Diverse Healthcare Settings 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 310 - Interpersonal Communication in Diverse Healthcare Settings CMST 310 - Interpersonal Communication in Diverse Healthcare Settings 5 Credits Students will apply communication concepts and theories to the culturally diverse healthcare workplace, focusing on patient-practitioner interactions and effective communication with the multidisciplinary care team, as well as patient’s families and advocates. Themes include ethical communication, listening, nonverbal communication, language, giving and receiving feedback, conflict management, and cultural responsiveness in common health-related… --- # CMST320 — Presentation Skills 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 320 - Presentation Skills CMST 320 - Presentation Skills 5 Credits Applied practice in preparation and delivery of extensive or brief, technical and non-technical public speeches. Examines and demonstrates fundamental strategies for logically organized and properly researched presentations to diverse audiences in multifaceted situations. Analyzes and practices engaging delivery dynamics and visual aids usage appropriate for myriad presentation types. Note: If taking this course online, please note that recording of speeches with others will be required. Presentation Skills (CMST 320) ali… --- # CMST330 — Communication and Organizational Behavior 5 credits · 55 hours CMST 330 - Communication and Organizational Behavior CMST 330 - Communication and Organizational Behavior 5 Credits Exploration of the theories, theories, structure, and processes of communication in organizations. Applied practice utilizing communication competency as a foundation of organizational change and effectiveness at the individual, group, and organization-wide levels. Focuses on problem-solving, mediation, and resolution within various organizational roles. Note: If taking this course online, please note that recording of prompted conversations and speeches with others will be requ… --- # CIS111 — Introduction to 3D Graphics & Animation 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 111 - Introduction to 3D Graphics & Animation CIS 111 - Introduction to 3D Graphics & Animation 5 Credits Students learn the basic concepts of the 3D GUI and will be able to design, model, texture-map, and render images with the use of various 3D software. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students intending to pursue the Animation short certificate, also others who wish to learn more about 3D imaging and animation technologies. Active Date 20170622T08:37:45 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0… Prerequisites: SCI100 --- # CIS114 — 3D Technologies I 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 114 - 3D Technologies I CIS 114 - 3D Technologies I 5 Credits Students learn the basic concepts of creating three-dimensional objects, starting from primitive shapes, or based off of two-dimensional drawings. Students will become well-versed in good practices with Wings 3D; how to effectively use the modeling tools, making new geometry, bridging objects, exporting/importing 3D models, and preparing the models for 3D printing. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled within any program, and for those wishing to pursue degrees w… Prerequisites: SCI100 --- # CIS122 — Web Design & Wire Framing 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 122 - Web Design & Wire Framing CIS 122 - Web Design & Wire Framing 5 Credits Teaches students how to design and create website designs from initial idea, wire framing, mockup, graphic design via current tools used in the field of web design. Placement Eligibility English 97 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve Students wanting to explore and know how to design web sites using industry standard tools and methods. Active Date 20260408T14:56:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restri… --- # CIS140 — CIS Internship 10 credits · 300 hours CIS 140 - CIS Internship CIS 140 - CIS Internship 10 Credits Provides an opportunity for students to apply classroom knowledge and skills into practical experience in the workplace. In addition to the work experience, which is related to career goals and major, students participate in self-evaluation. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students pursuing professional technical programs (AAS) students who want to gain practical work experience using the concepts and skills learned… --- # CIS150 — System Foundations 5 credits · 88 hours CIS 150 - System Foundations CIS 150 - System Foundations 5 Credits This course serves as a foundation for CIS programs. Students develop operational literacy in professional hardware and software environments. This course includes laboratory experience with troubleshooting hardware and software. The fundamentals of operating systems are emphasized. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs and industry professionals needing computing experience Active Date 20240401T16:33:30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 22 Lab 6… Prerequisites: CSCI100 --- # CIS155 — Information Security Foundations 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 155 - Information Security Foundations CIS 155 - Information Security Foundations 5 Credits This course introduces the foundations of Information Security through the lens of digital forensics and incident response. Students learn about the foundational Information Security concepts and the investigative process. The focus is hands-on, technical work for simulated, but realistic, scenarios. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs and industry professionals with computing experience. Active Date 20240401T16:33:32 Grading Basis D… Prerequisites: CIS150 --- # CIS160 — Network Foundations 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 160 - Network Foundations CIS 160 - Network Foundations 5 Credits This course is an introduction to computer networking with an emphasis on the principles of network security. This is a theory course that uses client-based tools and virtualization to explore foundational principles. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs and industry professionals needing networking experience. Active Date 20240401T16:33:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTec… Prerequisites: CSCI100 --- # CIS161 — Advanced Systems 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 161 - Advanced Systems CIS 161 - Advanced Systems 5 Credits This course introduces access control as applied to organizational domains, including the trust boundaries inherent to this infrastructure. Students explore the fundamentals of operating systems and the benefits of virtualization and public cloud environments. 0 and CIS 150 min 2.0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs and industry professionals with computing experience. Active Date 20250401T11:42:11 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared… Prerequisites: CIS160, CIS150 --- # CIS162 — Mobile Device Repair & OS 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 162 - Mobile Device Repair & OS CIS 162 - Mobile Device Repair & OS 5 Credits An entry level class in terminology, concepts and repair of various mobile devices. Students gain basic skills in the installation and repair of mobile devices through hands-on experience. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students pursuing the Mobile Technology Expert major. Industry members retraining or cross training in this field. Active Date 2015-06-08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 44 Lab 22 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent St… Prerequisites: SCI100 --- # CIS166 — Network Defense 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 166 - Network Defense CIS 166 - Network Defense 5 Credits This course builds on the fundamental knowledge of computer systems and networks to introduce the offensive and defensive consideration of network security. Topics include managing vulnerabilities, monitoring traffic, and recovering from incidents. 0 and CIS 215 min 2.0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs and industry professionals with computing experience. Active Date 20250401T11:42:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 44 Lab 22 To… Prerequisites: CIS160, CIS215 --- # CIS190 — CIS Internship in Cyber Design 10 credits · 300 hours CIS 190 - CIS Internship in Cyber Design CIS 190 - CIS Internship in Cyber Design 10 Credits In this course AAS students learn the basics of designing a business network and evaluating vulnerabilities. They will work in a team with faculty, staff, and BAS students designing the PRCCDC and other cyber competitions. This course can be taken in lieu of or in combination with CIS 140 for a minimum of 1 credit per term for the AAS degrees in the CIS programs. Variable credit for a maximum combined 10 credits. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Academic Technology Fee Student Internship Insura… --- # CIS211 — Advanced 3D Graphics & Animation 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 211 - Advanced 3D Graphics & Animation CIS 211 - Advanced 3D Graphics & Animation 5 Credits Students learn more advanced concepts of 3D modeling and animation techniques with an emphasis on key-framing within the animation timelines. Advanced lighting techniques and developing custom materials. Students test their knowledge by creating a custom animation with completed storyboard. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students wishing to pursue the 3D Modeling & Animation short certificate, also others who wish to learn 3D imaging and animation technologies. Active Date 20170622T… Prerequisites: CIS111 --- # CIS214 — 3D Technologies II 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 214 - 3D Technologies II CIS 214 - 3D Technologies II 5 Credits This course will expand on the knowledge gained from 3D Tech I / CIS 114, which introduced students to the fundamentals of 3D modeling, and Wings 3D (polygonal modeling software.) Students will produce drawings, and create their own custom 3D model to be built with a 3D printer. Emphases includes project planning & research; using the internet; critical thinking; and working collaboratively. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled within any program, and for those wishing to pursue degrees with an emp… Prerequisites: IS114 --- # CIS215 — Introduction to Linux 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 215 - Introduction to Linux CIS 215 - Introduction to Linux 5 Credits Provides an overview of current and future mainstream features of the Linux operating system. The student should be familiar with computer systems. No previous experience with Linux is required. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the CIS/CSCI programs and professionals wishing to add to their technical skills. Active Date 20260408T14:56:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 44 Lab 22 T… Prerequisites: CIS150 --- # CIS216 — Network Scripting 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 216 - Network Scripting CIS 216 - Network Scripting 5 Credits Provides in-depth view of current and future mainstream features of network scripts. Emphasis on the issues of multiplatform networks, including the challenges and items that must be maintained on a regular basis. Introduces students to basic scripting methods, standard algorithms and popular programs such as Perl. The two primary platforms will be UNIX/Linux and Windows. Security issues, server load balancing and cloud servers will also be addressed. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Netwo… Prerequisites: CIS217 --- # CIS217 — Linux System Administration 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 217 - Linux System Administration CIS 217 - Linux System Administration 5 Credits Provides a continued in-depth view of current and future mainstream features of Linux. Emphasis is on system administration, configuration, communications, and file sharing. Students deploy Linux servers and application stacks. Network security is also addressed. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students in the CIS programs and professionals wishing to add to their IT skills. Active Date 20240401T16:34:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environmen… Prerequisites: CIS215 --- # CIS218 — Database Concepts 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 218 - Database Concepts CIS 218 - Database Concepts 5 Credits Introduction to the relational model and database design principles. Design and create a database and application using a relational database system. Learn Structured Query Language, including inserting, updating, deleting, and selecting data, and table joins. Fees CF Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Web/Database Developer; students enrolled in the Database Certificate program; professionals wishing to add database concepts and design to their technical skillset. Active Date 2015-09-25 Grading B… --- # CIS220 — Structured Query Language and Database Administration 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 220 - Structured Query Language and Database Administration CIS 220 - Structured Query Language and Database Administration 5 Credits Learn to use SQL, the industry-standard language for creating and maintaining relational databases. Students will create and process a database. Topics include table and index creation, manipulating data, table joins, nested queries, transactions, triggers and an introduction to stored procedures. In addition, students will learn database administration topics including security and permissions. 0 or CIS 218 min 2.0 Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Se… Prerequisites: CIS217, CIS218 --- # CIS221 — Network Scripting 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 221 - Network Scripting CIS 221 - Network Scripting 5 Credits Provides in-depth view of current and future mainstream features of network scripts. Emphasis is on the issues of multi-platform networks, including the challenges and items that must be maintained on a regular basis. Introduces students to basic scripting methods and standard algorithms using popular platforms and languages. Security issues, server load balancing, and cloud servers are also addressed. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the CIS progra… Prerequisites: CIS215, CSCI132 --- # CIS230 — Database Security Foundations 5 credits · 55 hours CIS 230 - Database Security Foundations CIS 230 - Database Security Foundations 5 Credits Advanced course in database concepts and applications of database security with emphasis on installation, data encryption, and database maintenance. Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer services. Focuses on performing tasks that are required to centrally manage computers, resources, and databases. 0 and CIS 215 min 2.0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Serving the Network Security Engineer AAS and industry professi… Prerequisites: CIS160, CIS215 --- # CIS249 — Cybersecurity Investigations 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 249 - Cybersecurity Investigations CIS 249 - Cybersecurity Investigations 5 Credits This course explores how digital attacks happen and why people commit them, ranging from individual hackers to organized groups. Students will examine technical methods like malware and system breaches alongside human-focused tactics such as scams and identity theft. The curriculum also covers the real-world impact of these actions, including the legal consequences and ethical responsibilities in our connected society. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Day, Online Designed to Serve St… Prerequisites: CIS155 --- # CIS262 — Applied Networking 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 262 - Applied Networking CIS 262 - Applied Networking 5 Credits This course expands on Network Fundamentals to apply theory in a lab environment. This course introduces connections between networks and the security appliances that protect network boundaries. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs focusing on networking and industry professionals with computing experience. Active Date 20240401T16:34:13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Electiv… Prerequisites: CIS160 --- # CIS263 — Data Network Design/Management 3 credits · 33 hours CIS 263 - Data Network Design/Management CIS 263 - Data Network Design/Management 3 Credits Defines the role of the network manager in organizational Prerequisites: CIS262 --- # CIS264 — Advanced Network Applications/Security 3 credits · 33 hours CIS 264 - Advanced Network Applications/Security CIS 264 - Advanced Network Applications/Security 3 Credits Explores leading-edge technologies employed when networks are used to change the very way companies do business. The course content is updated every quarter. Current information from business, industry, vendors, users and trade associations is featured. Emphasis on network security. 0 Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Networking Specialist majors wishing to add leading edge technology skills for business; industry professionals with voice/data/video/image or text networking r… Prerequisites: CIS263 --- # CIS265 — Network Security Engineering 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 265 - Network Security Engineering CIS 265 - Network Security Engineering 5 Credits This course expands on Applied Networking to introduce advanced networking topics in the lab. Students build complex networks that include scalable routing protocols, tunnels, and centralized logging and management. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs focusing on networking and industry professionals with computing experience. Active Date 20240401T16:34:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Degree Distribution… Prerequisites: CIS262 --- # CIS269 — Internet of Things (IoT) Security & Forensics 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 269 - Internet of Things (IoT) Security & Forensics CIS 269 - Internet of Things (IoT) Security & Forensics 5 Credits This course provides the fundamentals and principles of the Internet of Things (IoT) as it applies to IoT security. Smart devices such as mobiles, artificial intelligence (AI) devices, refrigerators, smartwatches, door locks, security systems will be covered, with emphasis on security best practices for securing IoT devices in the modern world. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students in the Cybersecurity Operations AAS degree… Prerequisites: CIS150 --- # CIS283 — Web Application Hacking 3 credits · 44 hours CIS 283 - Web Application Hacking CIS 283 - Web Application Hacking 3 Credits Provides in-depth view of current and future mainstream risks to web applications, and web application servers. Students will learn how to use common web based application tools that will identify programmatic errors in coding that can allow a computer hacker to access information from a web based application. Students will learn the fundamentals of web site hacking, and mitigation standards to ensure that web based applications are coded and secured correctly. Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This cours… --- # CIS289 — Web Security 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 289 - Web Security CIS 289 - Web Security 5 Credits This course explores the architecture of web applications and the security protocols used to protect them, such as authentication and session management. Students will learn to identify and mitigate common risks, including injections and cross-site scripting, through hands-on analysis of application logic. The curriculum emphasizes the development and deployment of secure web services to defend against modern vulnerabilities and server-side threats. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically pring Day, Online Designed to Serve Stu… Prerequisites: CIS230, CIS218 --- # CIS295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours CIS 295 - Independent Study CIS 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits Designed to give the advanced CIS student the opportunity to pursue special projects in information technology beyond the scope of a regular CIS class. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The student is ready for further experience in Information System Development, Processing and Applications. Active Date 20210211T14:42:45 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Co… --- # CIS310 — Database Installation & Configuration Management 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 310 - Database Installation & Configuration Management CIS 310 - Database Installation & Configuration Management 5 Credits This course provides a comprehensive foundation in the installation, configuration and administration of popular database management systems (DBMS). Students will perform hands-on installation, configuration, access control in DBMS. This course also covers database design, implementation, data manipulation across various DBMS platforms using SQL and NoSQL query languages. Students will identify the database vulnerabilities and best practices to secure DBMS. 0 Program… Prerequisites: CIS215 --- # CIS320 — Advanced Network Defense 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 320 - Advanced Network Defense CIS 320 - Advanced Network Defense 5 Credits This course expands on Network Defense to cover advanced topics in Network Security Operations. Students build systems based on current technologies for network monitoring and alerting, management, authentication and authorization, and automation. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve Students enrolled in CIS programs and industry professionals with computing experience. Active Date 20250401T11:43:38 Grading Basis… Prerequisites: CIS150, CIS160 --- # CIS370 — Network Forensics and Investigations 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 370 - Network Forensics and Investigations CIS 370 - Network Forensics and Investigations 5 Credits This course focuses on tracking down network intruders and the tactics, techniques, and procedures they use. When, what, where, and how they were able to gain access gives an investigator clues to design flaws in the network architecture. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Evening Designed to Serve For students admitted to the BAS program in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics. Active Date 20260408T14:58:23 Grading… Prerequisites: CIS150, CIS160 --- # CIS389 — Big Data Analytics 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 389 - Big Data Analytics CIS 389 - Big Data Analytics 5 Credits This course focuses on developing competency in big data analysis techniques and the application of data mining to solve complex business problems. A useful takeaway from the course will be the ability to construct predictive models and perform powerful data analysis. This is a hands-on class in which students will develop data mining models and present big data strategies for implementing them. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Evening Designed to… --- # CIS410 — Cybersecurity Automation 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 410 - Cybersecurity Automation CIS 410 - Cybersecurity Automation 5 Credits This course provides a comprehensive, hands-on exploration of the principles and practices of information security automations, focusing on the secure deployment and management of cloud-based infrastructure and software. Students practice automating security throughout the system/software development lifecycle (SDLC). A significant portion of the coursework involves designing, deploying, and managing cloud resources using infrastructure-as-code methodologies and working with software definitions for consistent and… --- # CIS412 — Database Security 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 412 - Database Security CIS 412 - Database Security 5 Credits Building on the foundational knowledge from CIS 310, this course focuses on the database administration, exploration and exploitation of database vulnerabilities, the implementation of effective database security measures, and the emerging domain of AI databases and their associated security challenges. Students will engage in hands-on labs designed to strengthen their technical skills in both database exploitation techniques and the application of robust database security practices. 0 and CSCI 132 min 2.0 Program Admission Req… Prerequisites: CIS310, CSCI132 --- # CIS414 — API Security 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 414 - API Security CIS 414 - API Security 5 Credits Students build on skills learned in earlier database security courses by extending their practice into cloud environments. Students work through cloud labs and design reproducible builds that deploy to hosted infrastructure. Attention will be paid to the identity and access management and to the system, network, and data security features of this type of environment. Students identify the security risks of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), exploit the vulnerabilities and mitigate the API risks. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes… Prerequisites: CIS215 --- # CIS420 — Cloud & Data Security 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 420 - Cloud & Data Security CIS 420 - Cloud & Data Security 5 Credits This course focuses on the security of cloud infrastructure and data protection in cloud environments. Students research cloud security threats and make remediation recommendations. Special attention will be paid to the security of web applications. Labs in cloud environments provide hands-on (as much as anything in the cloud is hands-on) experience with the services specific to the major cloud platforms. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically pring Ev… Prerequisites: CIS410 --- # CIS430 — Mobile Security 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 430 - Mobile Security CIS 430 - Mobile Security 5 Credits This course explores the challenges and solutions of mobile computing. Students work with wireless networks, security configurations for mobile platforms, and with mobile applications. Through hands-on and virtual labs, and real-world cases, students develop skills for assessing and mitigating mobile security issues. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically pring Evening, Online Designed to Serve For students admitted to the BAS program in Cybersecurity. Active Date 2… --- # CIS440 — Data Protection and Compliance 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 440 - Data Protection and Compliance CIS 440 - Data Protection and Compliance 5 Credits Data protection and compliance are important to safeguard confidential information. In this course, students plan and develop policies to achieve risk reduction and compliance goals. Students also learn the methodology behind e-discovery, including documents, mobile devices, email, and log files. Proper, standard procedures are covered. Common industry tools are used for investigative scenarios. Students learn which laws may affect them as network administrators during a litigation hold and how to deve… Prerequisites: CIS155 --- # CIS450 — Penetration Testing 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 450 - Penetration Testing CIS 450 - Penetration Testing 5 Credits Using the major steps of a penetration testing engagement as a framework, students review the technical and business guidelines for pentesting. Students exploit vulnerabilities, and research threat actors while learning defensive techniques and best practices for resilient infrastructure. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve For students admitted to the BAS program in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics. Active Date 20260408… --- # CIS460 — Incident Response 5 credits · 66 hours CIS 460 - Incident Response CIS 460 - Incident Response 5 Credits Students use lab environments to explore Incident Response. The students will gather and use threat intel to identify indicators of compromise, and common tactics, techniques, and procedures. Students will explain and demonstrate their processes through reporting. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically pring Evening Designed to Serve For students admitted to the BAS program in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics. Active Date 20250401T11:44:12 Grading Basis D… Prerequisites: CIS370, CIS320 --- # CIS480 — BAS Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Internship 10 credits · 300 hours CIS 480 - BAS Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Internship CIS 480 - BAS Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Internship 10 Credits This internship is for BAS students to demonstrate they have real world experience in the IT field. Students document practical, hands on and real world application of the concepts and tools used in the classroom. The student will perform a self assessment and relate the work experience to their career goals and aspirations. Students must take a minimum of 5 credits (1 credit = 30 working hours). Full time employment qualifies as an internship. Instructor Permis… --- # CIS490 — CIS Internship in Cyber Design & Implementation 10 credits · 300 hours CIS 490 - CIS Internship in Cyber Design & Implementation CIS 490 - CIS Internship in Cyber Design & Implementation 10 Credits In this course, students create business scenarios, cyber situations, design and build the network architecture and perform threat analysis for academic projects or competitions. This course can be taken in lieu of or in combination with CIS 480 for a minimum of 5 credits and maximum of 10 credits. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS Course Note This course provides a practical alternative to industry internship… --- # CSCI100 — Foundations of Computing 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 100 - Foundations of Computing CSCI 100 - Foundations of Computing 5 Credits This course provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of computing and computer science. Students will explore the history of computing, the role of hardware and software, emerging technologies, basic programming principles, and the impact of technology on society. Through hands-on activities and real-world applications, students will develop computational thinking and artificial intelligence skills and gain an understanding of how computers shape modern life. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typ… --- # CSCI102 — Web Development with AI I 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 102 - Web Development with AI I CSCI 102 - Web Development with AI I 5 Credits This course teaches students how to design and develop websites using various web tools and technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI). Additional topics include an introduction to client-side scripting and server-side scripting. Course Note Computer Literacy Recommended Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students who want to explore and know how to develop websites. Active Date 20250520T14:10:13 Gradin… --- # CSCI112 — Animation and Generative AI 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 112 - Animation and Generative AI CSCI 112 - Animation and Generative AI 5 Credits Students learn key concepts of generative AI and animation. They can design, develop, test, and deploy interactive animation. Course Note Computer literacy recommended. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students in the Web Developer program and those wishing to pursue other related short certificates. Also, others who want to learn about generative AI and animation. Active Date 20250520T14:10:16 Grading Basi… --- # CSCI116 — Web Coding with AI 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 116 - Web Coding with AI CSCI 116 - Web Coding with AI 5 Credits Learn to build web pages and websites using a back-end server language such as PHP with the aid of AI. Students will learn a server-side scripting language, syntax, data types and operators, functions, control structures, and arrays. Other areas include writing secure code and validation. 0 Course Note Students should be familiar with HTML/CSS. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Serves students pursuing the certificates i… Prerequisites: CSCI102 --- # CSCI121 — Mobile Game Development 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 121 - Mobile Game Development CSCI 121 - Mobile Game Development 5 Credits Students will learn to design, develop and maintain mobile games. The course will focus primarily on programming, graphical design and game development with specific hardware features only found on mobile devices. Note: Students should have access to a mobile Android device. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees CF Quarters Typically all Day, Online Designed to Serve Students in the Web-Database Developer program, Visual Communications, Computer Science, and others who wish to learn mobile game development. Ac… Prerequisites: CSCI112 --- # CSCI132 — Python 1 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 132 - Python 1 CSCI 132 - Python 1 5 Credits This is an introductory course in programming. Students will use Python to learn to build programs. In particular, control structures, loops, conditionals, functions, data types, and variables are covered. Students will learn the core values of good programming processes and problem-solving. Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Computer Literacy Recommended Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students wanting to pursue or explo… --- # CSCI143 — Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 143 - Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java CSCI 143 - Object-Oriented Programming II w/Java 5 Credits Includes implementation of interfaces, modularity, data structures, file I/O algorithms and analysis, searching, sorting and recursion. Emphasis on learning to develop algorithms using the principles of top-down design and step-wise refinement and modularity in object-oriented programming paradigm. Based on ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) curriculum guidelines for Computer Science II. 0  Course Note For online sections, tests will be administered on campus. Alternate test… --- # CSCI152 — Data Structures with C++ and .NET 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 152 - Data Structures with C++ and .NET CSCI 152 - Data Structures with C++ and .NET 5 Credits Discussion of strings; records; stacks; linked lists; queues; trees; graphs classes; templates and other data structures; file organization and manipulation; sorting; searching; program verification and algorithmic analysis; implementation of data structures in a structured, high-level programming language using top-down design, data abstraction and encapsulation. Based on ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) curriculum guidelines for Computer Science II. 2.0 Fees CF Quarters Typically pri… Prerequisites: SCI151 --- # CSCI180 — Introduction to Data Science 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 180 - Introduction to Data Science CSCI 180 - Introduction to Data Science 5 Credits Introduction to Data Science is a survey course designed to equip students with fundamental skills in data science. The curriculum encompasses key components such as data integrity, suitability, and cleaning, along with techniques for summarizing and visualizing data. Additionally, the course introduces basic concepts of statistical inference and machine learning. Students gain hands-on experience through labs and applications. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarte… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # CSCI201 — AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 201 - AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) CSCI 201 - AI & Content Management Systems (CMS) 5 Credits This class will focus on WP (WordPress), a free, open-source content management system (CMS) that enables developers to create and maintain websites easily. Students will also learn how to use various AI tools to with the production process. Students will learn to use WordPress to build dynamic websites quickly and efficiently. They will also be exposed to numerous plugins, shortcodes, and integrations. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Day, Online Designed to Serv… Prerequisites: CSCI102 --- # CSCI202 — Web Development II 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 202 - Web Development II CSCI 202 - Web Development II 5 Credits Students learn advanced HTML and CSS concepts and techniques needed to create websites that are semantic, accessible, responsive, standards-compliant, maintainable, fast, and optimized for search engines. Students also learn how to effectively incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into their workflow to streamline development and content creation. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Web/Database Developer program and profess… Prerequisites: CSCI102 --- # CSCI212 — Web Scripting with JavaScript 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 212 - Web Scripting with JavaScript CSCI 212 - Web Scripting with JavaScript 5 Credits This hands-on class provides the knowledge necessary to design and develop dynamic Web pages using JavaScript. It introduces students to JavaScript and how the language can be used to turn static HTML pages into dynamic, interactive Web pages. Students will learn the syntax of the JavaScript language and how to best utilize AI during web development. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Day, Online Designed to Serve CS majors and non-CS majors who require exposure to client web devel… Prerequisites: CSCI102 --- # CSCI215 — Web Coding with AI II 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 215 - Web Coding with AI II CSCI 215 - Web Coding with AI II 5 Credits Intermediate class in AI-assisted web programming. Students will design and implement an interactive, data-driven website. Topics include an introduction to databases, programming, debugging and error handling, security, maintaining state with cookies, and best practices. 0 Course Note Students should be familiar with HTML/CSS. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Web/Database Developer majors; professionals who wish… Prerequisites: CSCI116 --- # CSCI221 — Mobile App Development 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 221 - Mobile App Development CSCI 221 - Mobile App Development 5 Credits Students learn to design, develop and maintain mobile based applications. 0 or CSCI 121 min 2.0 or CSCI 142 min 2.0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically pring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Web/Database Developer, or students wishing to further enhance their programming skills in the mobile app. development field. Active Date 20250520T14:10:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes PLA Eligible Yes… Prerequisites: CSCI116, CSCI121, CSCI142 --- # CSCI232 — Data Science with Python 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 232 - Data Science with Python CSCI 232 - Data Science with Python 5 Credits This programming class builds on the previous Python programming concepts. Students will be exposed to intermediate Python, frameworks, databases, and data science. 2.0 Fees CF Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students in web development or computer science and wanting to advance their skills in Python and data science. Active Date 20220408T15:00:02 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Co… Prerequisites: SCI132 --- # CSCI235 — Data Science with R 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 235 - Data Science with R CSCI 235 - Data Science with R 5 Credits This course builds on programming fundamentals to focus on the R statistical language and its common uses for data science and applied statistics. 2.0 and either MATH& 141 or MATH& 146 min 2.0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve Students in data science, web development or computer science and wanting to advance their skills with common toolsets. Active Date 20250521T15:17:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA ProfTech… Prerequisites: CSCI132 --- # CSCI250 — Data Science Capstone 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 250 - Data Science Capstone CSCI 250 - Data Science Capstone 5 Credits This capstone course provides students with the opportunity to apply their data science skills to a real-world project. Students will work individually or in small teams to define, plan, and execute a data science project from start to finish. The course emphasizes the entire data science workflow, including problem definition, data collection and cleaning, exploratory data analysis, modeling, and communication of results. 0 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students completing the Associate’s Degree in Data S… Prerequisites: CSCI132, CSCI232, CIS218 --- # CSCI280 — Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Foundations 5 credits · 55 hours CSCI 280 - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Foundations CSCI 280 - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Foundations 5 Credits This course introduces the foundations of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Students collect, evaluate, and clean data, use machine learning tools to train and deploy a model. Students will also evaluate the accuracy of the model and perform model tuning by interpreting model results for forecasting. Algorithms, computer vision, natural language processing and generative AI will be introduced. Students will have hands-on labs w… Prerequisites: CSCI180, CSCI132 --- # CSCI295 — Independent Studies 5 credits · 165 hours CSCI 295 - Independent Studies CSCI 295 - Independent Studies 5 Credits Designed to give the advanced computer science student the opportunity to pursue special projects in information technology beyond the scope of a regular C SCI class. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The student is ready for further experience in Computer Science. Active Date 20201105T14:49:52 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Ou… --- # CJ100 — Criminal Justice Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours CJ 100 - Criminal Justice Seminar CJ 100 - Criminal Justice Seminar 1 Credits Lectures and discussions on research topics and subjects within the field of Criminal Justice. Presentations will be made by faculty, professionals, and community members. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who are interested in the field of Criminal Justice. Active Date 20190626T13:17:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline A series of lectures on contemporary criminal justice-related topics, given by practitioners and r… --- # CJ104 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 5 credits · 55 hours CJ 104 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CJ 104 - Introduction to Law Enforcement 5 Credits This is an introductory course to law enforcement in the United States. The course will cover the evolution of American policing; the roles and functions of law enforcement, and police strategies. Issues of police discretion, use of force, accountability and ethics will also be discussed. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve All persons interested in the justice system. Active Date 20250401T11:44:16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTe… --- # CJ139 — Career Readiness 2 credits · 22 hours CJ 139 - Career Readiness CJ 139 - Career Readiness 2 Credits This seminar covers how to locate Criminal Justice-related internships in the public and private sectors, prepare resumes and cover letters, interview, and communicate effectively in the workplace. Seminar is intended to be taken the quarter before a student completes an internship. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who plan on completing a Criminal Justice internship. Active Date 20210403T10:07:55 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-2 Class Limit 25 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTe… --- # CJ140 — Internship 5 credits · 150 hours CJ 140 - Internship CJ 140 - Internship 5 Credits Internships within appropriate criminal justice or service related agencies. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Weekend Fall Day, Evening, Weekend Winter Day, Evening, Weekend Spring Day, Evening, Weekend Designed to Serve Students in Criminal Justice or Homeland Security Emergency Management programs or related fields. Active Date 20250520T14:09:59 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Internship Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Fi… --- # CJ200 — Comparative Criminal Justice 5 credits · 55 hours CJ 200 - Comparative Criminal Justice CJ 200 - Comparative Criminal Justice 5 Credits This class will explore Criminal Justice practices globally. How do law enforcement, courts, legal traditions and corrections differ across countries? How does culture, history and politics influence Criminal Justice systems? Through this exploration we will deepen our understanding of how criminal justice systems function across the globe and in the United States. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve All students interested in Criminal Justice in the U.S. and globally. This class is appropriate… --- # CJ213 — Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure 5 credits · 55 hours CJ 213 - Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure CJ 213 - Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure 5 Credits State and federal constitutional limitations on government and police powers; application of Bill of Rights and 14th Amendment to criminal justice system and its processes; state and federal appellate court decisions. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve All persons interested in the justice system and administration of justice majors. Active Date 2013-08-27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Dis… --- # CJ215 — Conflict Management 5 credits · 55 hours CJ 215 - Conflict Management CJ 215 - Conflict Management 5 Credits This course covers the skills and techniques for controlling, defusing, and resolving a wide variety of conflicts or crisis situations typically encountered by criminal justice personnel. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students who are interested in working in the Criminal Justice field. Active Date 20220330T15:33:07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes PLA Eligib… --- # CJ245 — Internship 5 credits · 150 hours CJ 245 - Internship CJ 245 - Internship 5 Credits Internships within appropriate criminal justice, Emergency Management, or service related agency. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Criminal Justice, Emergency Managment, Public Safety students. Active Date 20240322T08:56:16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Internship Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Field Studies 150 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted El… --- # CJ290 — Private Security Academy 8 credits · 132 hours CJ 290 - Private Security Academy CJ 290 - Private Security Academy 8 Credits The Private Security Academy (PSA) curriculum meets or exceeds the recommended training guide put forth by the Washington State Department of Licensing. Students participate in specialized training which enhances their experience and background, providing greater career opportunities. Course Note Completion results in a Prvate Security Level I Certificate. Credits count toward the AAS in Criminal Justice Fees Quarters Typically ummer Weekend Designed to Serve This program is designed for those individuals who have m… --- # CJ295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours CJ 295 - Independent Study CJ 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Any student who wishes to participate in a personal study of a Criminal Justice topic that is not specifically through our curriculum. Active Date 20201105T14:49:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total… --- # EM102 — Introduction to Homeland Security Emergency Management 5 credits · 55 hours EM 102 - Introduction to Homeland Security Emergency Management EM 102 - Introduction to Homeland Security Emergency Management 5 Credits Provides a broad overview for exploring a career in homeland security emergency management (HSEM). Students will learn what an HSEM professional does, what an HSEM program consists of, and how that can be applied to a variety of organizations. Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Those wishing to enter i… --- # EM110 — Basic Incident Command System/National Incident Mgmt System 2 credits · 22 hours EM 110 - Basic Incident Command System/National Incident Mgmt System EM 110 - Basic Incident Command System/National Incident Mgmt System 2 Credits This course introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher-level ICS training. This course describes the history, features, and principles and organization structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). (Course will meet ICS 100/200 requirements). Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and… --- # EM120 — All-Hazards Emergency Planning 3 credits · 33 hours EM 120 - All-Hazards Emergency Planning EM 120 - All-Hazards Emergency Planning 3 Credits This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts, systems, and processes that guide and support effective emergency management planning, including the history and rationale behind planning. Emphasis will be placed on hazard/risk analysis, planning as an integral component of the National Preparedness System (NPS), and planning with the whole community, including functional and access needs populations. 0 Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce… Prerequisites: EM102 --- # EM130 — Technology and Emergency Management 3 credits · 33 hours EM 130 - Technology and Emergency Management EM 130 - Technology and Emergency Management 3 Credits This class provides a detailed overview of the technology used and applied in the field of emergency management. Students will learn how to utilize technology in emergency planning, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts and they will identify key elements that must be in place for technology to enhance the emergency management process. 0 (or concurrently enrolled). Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically umme… Prerequisites: EM102 --- # EM157 — Public Information 2 credits · 22 hours EM 157 - Public Information EM 157 - Public Information 2 Credits This course will prepare students to support emergency management public information operations, including integration with a Joint Information System, use of a Joint Information Center, coordination with on-scene public information officers, use of alert and warning systems, emergency and routine information distribution (including media and social media), and ensuring appropriate messaging for the whole community. Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters T… --- # EM160 — Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism 5 credits · 55 hours EM 160 - Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism EM 160 - Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism 5 Credits Provides current and relevant information about terrorism, terrorist behavior, homeland security policies and dilemmas, and how to deal effectively with threats and the consequences of attacks. Student will gain insight into the key players involved in emergency management, local and state issues, particularly as they need to interact and work with FEMA and other federal agencies. Course components include identifying terrorism, causes of terrorism, preventing terrorist attacks, res… --- # EM180 — Public Administration 3 credits · 33 hours EM 180 - Public Administration EM 180 - Public Administration 3 Credits This course provides an overview of the structure and issues of public service. Course participants will examine the context of public administration: the political system, the role of federalism, bureaucratic politics and power, and the various theories of administration that guide public managers today. Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Designed to Serve Those serving or wishing to serve in the Emergency Ma… --- # EM190 — Emergency Management Special Topics 3 credits · 33 hours EM 190 - Emergency Management Special Topics EM 190 - Emergency Management Special Topics 3 Credits Special topics will be developed for areas outside the usual course offerings in Homeland Security Emergency Management degree. Topics developed will focus on a specific current issue or concept in the areas of homeland security or emergency management. 0 Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Designed to Serve Those wishing to enter into or advance in the Emergency Management Field in… Prerequisites: EM102, EM110 --- # EM200 — Emergency Operations Center 2 credits · 22 hours EM 200 - Emergency Operations Center EM 200 - Emergency Operations Center 2 Credits This course provides the student with skills and knowledge to manage an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), acquire and control resources, and interface with on-scene responders within Incident Management Systems. Topics include EOC design, preparing, staffing and operating, jurisdictional setting, and the critical link between Incident Management Systems and emergency management operations. 0 Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typical… Prerequisites: EM102, EM110 --- # EM210 — Exercise Design and Evaluation 3 credits · 33 hours EM 210 - Exercise Design and Evaluation EM 210 - Exercise Design and Evaluation 3 Credits This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to develop, conduct, evaluate and report effective exercises that test a community’s operations plan and operational response capability. Throughout the course, participants will learn about topics including exercise program management, design and development, evaluation, and improvement planning. It also builds a foundation for subsequent exercise courses, which provide the specifics of the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program… Prerequisites: EM102 --- # EM220 — Developing and Managing Volunteer Resources 2 credits · 22 hours EM 220 - Developing and Managing Volunteer Resources EM 220 - Developing and Managing Volunteer Resources 2 Credits This course will focus on methods and procedures for involving volunteers in emergency management programs, with the goal of maximizing the effectiveness of volunteer resources. 0 Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Those wishing to enter into or advance in the Emergency Management Field in both the private and public sectors. Active Date 20260408T14:5… Prerequisites: EM102 --- # EM230 — Disaster Recovery 2 credits · 22 hours EM 230 - Disaster Recovery EM 230 - Disaster Recovery 2 Credits The purpose of this course is to enable students to understand and think critically about disaster recovery operations in the profession of emergency management. Students will utilize problem-based learning by analyzing actual disaster events and applying the theories, principals, and practice of disaster recovery. In addition, students will learn about the issues faced by the whole community and how to address access and functional needs in disaster recovery. 0 Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with… Prerequisites: EM102, EM120 --- # EM240 — Emergency Management Work-Based Learning 4 credits · 101 hours EM 240 - Emergency Management Work-Based Learning EM 240 - Emergency Management Work-Based Learning 4 Credits Provides students “real world experiences” in homeland security and emergency management. Students learn to work within time constraints and are exposed to appropriate workplace behaviors. Students will have opportunities to refine the core skills they have learned from the courses or curriculum. 0 grade and approval of advisor or program coordinator. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fe… Prerequisites: EM249 --- # EM249 — Professional Development 1 2 credits · 22 hours EM 249 - Professional Development 1 EM 249 - Professional Development 1 2 Credits This course prepares the student for the Emergency Management AAS-T Workbased Learning experience. Students will learn how to search for jobs and internships, prepare resumes and job applications, prepare for job and internship interviews, and create an appropriate professional portfolio. Course should be taken 2 terms prior to EM 240. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Onli… --- # EM250 — Homeland Security Law and Policy 4 credits · 44 hours EM 250 - Homeland Security Law and Policy EM 250 - Homeland Security Law and Policy 4 Credits This course is designed to give the student an overview of various statutes, regulations, constitutional law, and common law associated with Homeland Security Emergency Management. Students will be introduced to the legalities and ethics relevant to organizing for counterterrorism, investigating terrorism and other national security threats, crisis and consequence management. 0 Course Note This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically um… Prerequisites: EM102 --- # EM295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours EM 295 - Independent Study EM 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. 0 and have completed 12 EM credits. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Course can be taken as 1-5 credits with advisor approval. This course is part of the EM program. It is shared with and taught by Pierce College Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any student who wishes to participate in a personal study of a Emergency Management topic that is not specifically through our curriculum. Active Date 20230328… Prerequisites: EM102 --- # DGS103 — Model United Nations: Institutions 5 credits · 66 hours DGS 103 - Model United Nations: Institutions DGS 103 - Model United Nations: Institutions 5 Credits Explores the role of the United Nations and the impact it has on the world. Covers the theory and practice of UN institutions and the current challenges the organization is attempting to address. Includes participation in a Model UN Conference. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve Students with an interest in the United Nations and participating in the Model UN Conference. Active Date 20190625T13:35:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environmen… --- # DGS104 — Model United Nations: Development 5 credits · 66 hours DGS 104 - Model United Nations: Development DGS 104 - Model United Nations: Development 5 Credits Examines the role of the United Nations, with a particular focus on contributions to international development and the impact it has on society. Covers the theory and practice of development work within political systems. Includes participation in the Model UN Conference in Portland. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students with an interest in the United Nations and participating in the Model UN Conference. Active Date 20190625T13:35:45 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit… --- # DGS110 — Global Studies 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 110 - Global Studies DGS 110 - Global Studies 5 Credits Explores the impact of globalization and growing interdependence of the world. Focuses on timely issues and trends that impact students’ everyday lives. Each section will have course materials organized around a specific topic, for example, regions of the world. Course Note Previously CGG 110. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who want to satisfy the diversity/globalism requirement for their AA Degree. Active Date 20220330T15:33:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Sh… --- # DGS112 — Culture, Gender, and Global Studies 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 112 - Culture, Gender, and Global Studies DGS 112 - Culture, Gender, and Global Studies 5 Credits Introduces current topics in culture, gender and global studies. Lecture/discussion course. Course Note Previously CGG 112. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All Students. Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Depends on course topic. Course consists of weekly guest lecture followed by discussion. Student Learning --- # DGS114 — The Middle East 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 114 - The Middle East DGS 114 - The Middle East 5 Credits Introduces the geography, history, politics and cultures of North Africa and Southwest Asia. We will use primary source documents, ethnographies, media presentations, video documentaries and fictional works in order to gain a comprehensive perspective on life in the Middle East region. Course Note Previously CGG 165 and DGS 165. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General student population. Active Date 2014-11-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Tota… --- # DGS117 — Introduction to Islamic Studies 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 117 - Introduction to Islamic Studies DGS 117 - Introduction to Islamic Studies 5 Credits This course introduces students to the key elements of the holy text, beliefs, and practices of the religion of Islam. Students will examine the linguistic, geographical, historical, social, religious, and cultural aspects of the Islamic world, including the Islamic experience in the United States and how it co-exists with other Judeo-Christian traditions. Students will also explore the Muslim world from its origins in Arabia and its expansion into other parts of the world. The course will explore th… --- # DGS120 — Society and the Arts 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 120 - Society and the Arts DGS 120 - Society and the Arts 5 Credits Examines a theme through significant works of literature, visual art, music, and/or film. Theme varies, but it is always related to at least one of the following: groups historically marginalized on the basis of culture, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class or disability; and/or a culture or society traditionally underrepresented in the curriculum, e.g., cultures of Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, Native America, Latin America and the Middle East. Focus is on expressions of identity and resistance to discr… --- # DGS125 — Media Matters: Race, Class and Gender 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 125 - Media Matters: Race, Class and Gender DGS 125 - Media Matters: Race, Class and Gender 5 Credits Examines treatment of people of differing races, genders, classes or other socio-cultural differences in news, entertainment and advertising of people of differing races, genders and classes or those with other socio-cultural differences. Examination of the implications of topic selection and presentation, language usage, visual images, methods of emphasis contribute to analysis of what is truly fair and balanced coverage and representation of people’s lives. This course is thematically b… --- # DGS152 — Critical Thinking for Equity 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 152 - Critical Thinking for Equity DGS 152 - Critical Thinking for Equity 5 Credits This class explores personal identities and how our collective memberships impact our daily lives. It uses a variety of sources such as literature, film, art and/or social media to critically examine the political, social, and historical meanings of our cultural identities. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students needing Humanities distribution credit, Education students, students with an interest in social justice. Active Date 20260408T14:59:… --- # DGS155 — Native American Studies 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 155 - Native American Studies DGS 155 - Native American Studies 5 Credits Introduces an interdisciplinary survey of the United States’ contemporary Native American cultures and the complex issues confronting them. Study of American Indian history, literature, music and film. Particular emphasis upon Native peoples’ historical and contemporary relationships with other American ethnic groups, the persistence of indigenous languages and traditional cultural values and current political events in Indian country. Course Note Previously CGG 155. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Student… --- # DGS158 — Language, Culture and Power: The Politics of Language 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 158 - Language, Culture and Power: The Politics of Language DGS 158 - Language, Culture and Power: The Politics of Language 5 Credits Examines the issue of the politics of language across U.S. history through a variety of media such as film, websites, literature, visual art, music and/or research-based articles. Topics covered include language and colonization, facts and controversies surrounding African American English, the rise of English-Only movements, linguistic rage and resistance, and language heritage and reclamation projects. Includes an introduction to socio-linguistic and/or m… --- # DGS159 — Study Abroad Experience 1 credits · 10 hours DGS 159 - Study Abroad Experience DGS 159 - Study Abroad Experience 1 Credits Examines the government, economics, development, and way of life in a particular region of the world. Includes a short-term study abroad experience. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees SH Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with an interest in learning about other regions of the world and participating in a short-term study abroad experience. Active Date 20190612T13:20:17 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 10 Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Course Outline 1. Basics of government, ec… --- # DGS160 — Social Issues 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 160 - Social Issues DGS 160 - Social Issues 5 Credits Examines a contemporary and/or historical sociocultural issue. Topics vary, but they are always considered from perspectives that have been historically marginalized or underrepresented in the curriculum. The course may focus on a topic within a specific cultural community or across a number of communities. Topics include the environment, law, migration, poverty, health and other areas. Course Note Previously CGG 160. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve General student body. Active Date 20… --- # DGS162 — Constitutional Law and Issues 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 162 - Constitutional Law and Issues DGS 162 - Constitutional Law and Issues 5 Credits From a global perspective, this course will look at contemporary and historical Constitutional issues with respect to race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and human rights. The topics will focus on the impact of substantive and procedural laws with respect to 1) Local, regional, global and socioeconomic integration and interdependence as dictated by Constitutional interpretation, 2) Societal/cultural group contributions to legal theory or systems, 3) Institutional oppression and dominant group priv… --- # DGS164 — Sports Law and Issues of Diversity 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 164 - Sports Law and Issues of Diversity DGS 164 - Sports Law and Issues of Diversity 5 Credits From a global perspective, this course will look at contemporary and historical sports law issues with respect to race, gender, religion, disability and civil rights. The topics will focus on the impact of substantive and procedural laws with respect to: 1) Local, regional, global and socioeconomic integration and interdependence as dictated by sports law, 2) Societal/cultural group contributions to legal theory or systems as they impact professional, collegiate and amateur sports, 3) Instituti… --- # DGS166 — Immigration Law and the Rights of Non-Citizens 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 166 - Immigration Law and the Rights of Non-Citizens DGS 166 - Immigration Law and the Rights of Non-Citizens 5 Credits From a global perspective, this course will survey the contemporary and historical immigration issues with respect to race, gender, religion and human rights. The course will focus on the impact of substantive and procedural laws including Local, regional, global and socioeconomic integration and interdependence as dictated by immigration law; Societal/cultural group contributions to legal theory or systems; Institutional oppression and dominant group privilege as dictat… --- # DGS168 — Legal Issues of Civil Rights Theory and Law 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 168 - Legal Issues of Civil Rights Theory and Law DGS 168 - Legal Issues of Civil Rights Theory and Law 5 Credits Interdisciplinary study of the historical, political, social and legal development of civil law rights in the United States as applied to individuals based upon race, gender, origin/nationality, sexual identity, disability and religion. Study of the various movements and the resulting court cases and legislation will be examined and applied including an analysis of the similarities and uniqueness of each respective movement and an examination of the contemporary legal and soci… --- # DGS170 — International Human Rights, Policy and Laws 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 170 - International Human Rights, Policy and Laws DGS 170 - International Human Rights, Policy and Laws 5 Credits Interdisciplinary study of the historical, political and legal development of international human rights law and policy through a comprehensive analysis of the laws, theory, institutions, and practice of international human rights. Study of diverse societies response to its own human rights violations and the response of the dominant societies will be examined, including an analysis of underlying motives and political implications that consider cultural relativity with respect… --- # DGS207 — Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 207 - Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette DGS 207 - Cultural Awareness & Business Etiquette 5 Credits Analyze culture through an interdisciplinary lens that provides students with the knowledge, understanding, and skills they need to appreciate and articulate diverse values and experiences and to cooperate effectively across cultural barriers in business, commerce, trade and industry . This course will study the ways that culture is depicted through advertising, television, and marketing and how this impacts business communication across cultures. Students will learn to participate in… --- # DGS212 — Women Writers 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 212 - Women Writers DGS 212 - Women Writers 5 Credits Examines a theme through significant works of women’s literature. Theme varies, but it is always related to at least one of the following: how women have been historically marginalized on the basis of gender as well as culture, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, class or disability; and/or how women have been traditionally underrepresented in the curriculum. Focus is on expressions of identity and resistance to discrimination and stereotyping. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General student body. Active Date 2010-10-05 Gradi… --- # DGS216 — Food, Culture, & Politics 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 216 - Food, Culture, & Politics DGS 216 - Food, Culture, & Politics 5 Credits Considers cultural and political dimensions of food from the dawn of agriculture to the present. Explores topics such as food and cultural identity, organic vs. conventional foods, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), agriculture’s role in climate change, chronic hunger, obesity, seed property rights vs. food sovereignty, foreign aid, and the U.S. food policy process. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve General student body. Active Date 20250604T13:19:05 Grading Basis Decimal Gra… --- # DGS220 — Culture and Art 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 220 - Culture and Art DGS 220 - Culture and Art 5 Credits Examines a historically excluded group through the connection between environment, culture, and traditional art. The historically excluded group varies, but is always related to at least one of the following: groups historically marginalized on the basis of culture, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class or disability; and/or a culture or society traditionally underrepresented in the curriculum, e.g., cultures of Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, Native America, Latin America and the Middle East. Fees Quarters Typically… --- # DGS260 — International Business 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 260 - International Business DGS 260 - International Business 5 Credits A multidisciplinary study of the forces that shape and define global commerce. This course explores and analyzes the business and social impact of globalization and the inter-relationships among geography, culture, government and economics as they relate to the major business and trade functions in a global marketplace. Specific focus on the winners and losers of globalization with an in-depth look at issues such as access to education, political systems, resources, markets, human rights, child labor, poverty and othe… --- # DGS290 — Culturally Responsive Campus 5 credits · 25 hours DGS 290 - Culturally Responsive Campus DGS 290 - Culturally Responsive Campus 5.0 Credits What does it mean to be culturally responsive in our work as college faculty and staff? In this five-credit course, we’ll review the fundamentals of cultural responsiveness in education and explore what it means to “know yourself, know your students, and know your practice” (Gary Howard). Participants will then develop a project, applying cultural responsiveness to a specific aspect of their work. Participants may focus on teaching, advising, interacting with colleagues, or any aspect of their jobs that… --- # DGS299 — Case Management Capstone Project 5 credits · 55 hours DGS 299 - Case Management Capstone Project DGS 299 - Case Management Capstone Project 5 Credits In this capstone project, students will review and demonstrate essential critical thinking, problem-solving, oral communication, public speaking, research, teamwork, planning, and/or goal-setting skills in the area of case management for housing and homeless services. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Student must complete the fall and winter quarter classes in the Housing and Homeless Services one-year certificate program. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Course serves studen… --- # ECED305 — Trauma-Informed Practice & Care 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 305 - Trauma-Informed Practice & Care ECED 305 - Trauma-Informed Practice & Care 5 Credits This course explores the impact of trauma on child development, learning, and behavior, moving beyond basic awareness to practical application. It covers the neurobiology of trauma, principles of trauma-informed care, designing healing-centered environments, implementing resilience-building strategies with children, partnering with mental health resources, and evaluating program policies through a trauma lens. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Quarters Typically all Eve… --- # ECED307 — Reflective Practice with Infants and Toddlers 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 307 - Reflective Practice with Infants and Toddlers ECED 307 - Reflective Practice with Infants and Toddlers 5 Credits Study of infant and toddler growth and development, including strategies to create authentic family partnerships that support culturally and linguistically sustaining environments. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening, Online Designed to Serve BAS in Early Childhood Education Active Date 20260408T14:52:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restric… --- # ECED309 — Early Childhood Special Education Methods 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 309 - Early Childhood Special Education Methods ECED 309 - Early Childhood Special Education Methods 5 Credits Study the application of theoretical concepts and tools in the provision of services to young children with disabilities in pre-school settings. IFSP’s, RTI, assessment, intervention tools, and early childhood special educational methods will be analyzed, evaluated, and developed with particular attention to culturally sustaining and anti-bias practices. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening, Online Designed to Serve BAS… --- # ECED311 — Language & Literacy in Multilingual Settings 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 311 - Language & Literacy in Multilingual Settings ECED 311 - Language & Literacy in Multilingual Settings 5 Credits This course examines the intersection of culture, language, and development to support emergent literacy in diverse, multilingual settings. Students will analyze the connection between oral language and literacy, evaluating instructional models that support mono-, bi-, and multilingual development. Emphasis is placed on creating inclusive, culturally sustaining, and literacy-rich environments that leverage home factors and support the unique needs of linguistically and abi… --- # ECED313 — Emerging Numeracy & Inclusive Science Methods 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 313 - Emerging Numeracy & Inclusive Science Methods ECED 313 - Emerging Numeracy & Inclusive Science Methods 5 Credits This course analyzes research-based, inclusive strategies for leading STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) inquiry and learning. Students will design culturally and linguistically sustaining STEM experiences that build on children’s funds of knowledge. Emphasis is placed on designing accommodations and modifications, integrating appropriate assistive technologies to ensure full access, using assessment data to support learning, and partnering with families. 0… --- # ECED315 — Authentic Assessment in Early Childhood 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 315 - Authentic Assessment in Early Childhood ECED 315 - Authentic Assessment in Early Childhood 5 Credits Child observation, documentation, and other forms of assessment are central to the practice of all early childhood professionals. In this class, explore the tools, goals, benefits, and responsible uses of assessment, as well as strategies for partnering with families and other professionals to positively influence the development of every child. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Quarters Typically all Evening, Online Designed to Serve BAS in Early Childh… --- # ECED317 — Family & Community Partnerships 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 317 - Family & Community Partnerships ECED 317 - Family & Community Partnerships 5 Credits This course focuses on leadership in building equitable and authentic partnerships. Students will apply theoretical perspectives on identity and the principles of trauma-informed care to family partnership strategies. The course emphasizes leading collaborative efforts, synthesizing data from families to inform program practices, and critically evaluating community resource systems for accessibility and equity. 0 Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Quarters Typically all Evening, Online Designed to Ser… --- # ECED319 — Leadership, Advocacy & Program Management 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 319 - Leadership, Advocacy & Program Management ECED 319 - Leadership, Advocacy & Program Management 5 Credits This course prepares early childhood education professionals to become effective leaders and advocates in the field. Students will develop cross-cultural communication skills and learn strategies to advocate for children, families, and the profession through public policy development. The course covers ethical decision-making, budget analysis, and its relationship to program quality, and the application of Washington State licensing regulations (WACs) to program management scena… --- # ECED391 — Cultivating Creativity 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 391 - Cultivating Creativity ECED 391 - Cultivating Creativity 5 Credits Explore the using the arts (process art, music, dramatic play, movement) to promote growth and development, meet state standards, and support a positive sense of self, family, and group identity. This class is for BAS in Early Childhood Education students. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC or ECE Fees Education Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening, Weekend Designed to Serve BAS in Early Childhood Education students. Active Date 20250401T11:45:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lec… --- # ECED405 — Pedagogical Leadership & Coaching 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 405 - Pedagogical Leadership & Coaching ECED 405 - Pedagogical Leadership & Coaching 5 Credits This course equips students with the skills to lead a program’s instructional vision by evaluating curriculum, coaching staff, and using data for improvement. It focuses on analyzing current research, integrating anti-bias standards, applying pedagogical coaching and mentoring models to support staff in implementing inclusive practices, using reflective supervision, engaging families in curriculum, and leading data-driven improvement cycles. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS… --- # ECED411 — Public Policy & Advocacy 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 411 - Public Policy & Advocacy ECED 411 - Public Policy & Advocacy 5 Credits This course develops skills in analyzing and influencing the policies that shape the ECE field. It covers the analysis of local, state, and federal policies, conducting research to build evidence-based advocacy positions, developing multi-faceted advocacy strategies (policy briefs, testimony, community organizing), leading community partnerships for advocacy, and applying ethics to policy work. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening, Online Designed to S… --- # ECON110 — Global Economic Issues 5 credits · 55 hours ECON 110 - Global Economic Issues ECON 110 - Global Economic Issues 5 Credits A survey of contemporary issues in the global economy with an overview of basic economic theory. The issues covered may vary with current events, but will consider both local and global contexts. Students will learn about global economic interdependence and the winners and losers in different economic situations, including particular emphasis on historically excluded groups. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Winter Day Spring Online Designed to Serve Transfer students, economics emphasis students and stu… --- # ECON120 — Economics of Entrepreneurship 5 credits · 55 hours ECON 120 - Economics of Entrepreneurship ECON 120 - Economics of Entrepreneurship 5 Credits An introduction to entrepreneurial problem solving, with applications to small business and social issues. Includes identifying opportunities, data collection, strategic planning and plan revision. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve all degree seeking students Active Date 2015-04-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline Defining Entrepreneurship The Entrepren… --- # ECON190 — Sustainability Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours ECON 190 - Sustainability Seminar ECON 190 - Sustainability Seminar 1 Credits Through a lecture format, faculty will describe and interpret noteworthy sustainability topics including the intertwined ideals of viable economies, social equity and ecological integrity. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Transfer students desiring Social Science credit and the broader campus and local communities. Active Date 2012-09-28 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 48 Lecture 11 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course… --- # ECON273 — Introduction to International Economics 5 credits · 55 hours ECON 273 - Introduction to International Economics ECON 273 - Introduction to International Economics 5 Credits A deeper exploration of the global economy including international trade, balance of payments, currency markets, exchange rates, government policies, and important institutions. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS and BUSN Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Transfer students, economics emphasis students and students needing social science credit. Active Date 20220330T15:33:30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Envir… --- # ECON295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours ECON 295 - Independent Study ECON 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of Economics approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online Fall Day, Evening, Online Winter Day, Evening, Online Spring Day, Evening, Online Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of Economics. Active Date 20201105T14:50:33 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total… --- # ECON303 — Survey of International Economics 5 credits · 55 hours ECON 303 - Survey of International Economics ECON 303 - Survey of International Economics 5 Credits Survey of the global economy including international trade, balance of payments, currency markets, exchange rates, government policies, and important institutions. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS or BUSN Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Bachelor of Applied Science in Global Trade and Logistics students Active Date 20220330T15:33:30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Di… --- # ECON330 — Survey of Research Methods for Information Systems and Business 5 credits · 55 hours ECON 330 - Survey of Research Methods for Information Systems and Business ECON 330 - Survey of Research Methods for Information Systems and Business 5 Credits Introduces fundamentals of research for information systems and business. The emphasis is on practical tools of applied quantitative and qualitative research methods as well as research ethics. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - CIS or BUSN Course Note To enroll in this class, 0 or by instructor permission. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Winter Day Designed to Serve BAS Students Active Date 20220330T15:33:31 G… Prerequisites: BUSN210 --- # ECED303 — BAS in Early Childhood Education Student Orientation 1 credits · 11 hours ECED 303 - BAS in Early Childhood Education Student Orientation ECED 303 - BAS in Early Childhood Education Student Orientation 1 Credits This is the orientation course for students admitted to the BAS in Early Childhood Education. It includes academic counseling, information on practicum requirements, and information literacy skill building. Note: This does not meet the needs of BAS in Elementary Education students. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Course Note This does not meet the needs of BAS in Elementary Education students. Fees Education Fee Quarters Typically… --- # ECED399 — BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar I 2 credits · 22 hours ECED 399 - BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar I ECED 399 - BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar I 2 Credits Seminar for ECED 481 ECE Practicum I. This course supports critical reflection on our practicum placements, teaching practices, emphasizing developmentally appropriate, inclusive, and antiracist methods. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - ECE Fees Education Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve BAS ECE students. Active Date 20260408T14:53:59 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 24 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfT… Prerequisites: ECED481 --- # ECED401 — BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar II 2 credits · 22 hours ECED 401 - BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar II ECED 401 - BAS Early Childhood Education: Senior Seminar II 2 Credits Seminar for ECED 491 ECE Practicum II. This course supports critical reflection on our practices, emphasizing developmentally appropriate, inclusive, and antiracist methods. Active Date 20260408T14:54:02 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 24 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline Introductions, seminar expectations, and development of reflective listening and inclusive, respectful dialogue skills Analysis and evaluation o… Prerequisites: ECED491 --- # ECED481 — Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum I 5 credits · 165 hours ECED 481 - Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum I ECED 481 - Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum I 5 Credits Practice 165 hours in a setting that serves young children and families. Settings are approved by the Education Department Coordinator. Develop, implement, and reflect on a personalized learning plan. Apply advanced assessment strategies to synthesize data on child and program needs in collaboration with a mentor. Analyze a complex problem of practice relevant to a specific professional role (e.g., master teacher, program administrator, or policy advocate). Prerequisites: ECED399 --- # ECED491 — Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum II 5 credits · 165 hours ECED 491 - Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum II ECED 491 - Early Childhood Education: BAS Practicum II 5 Credits Practice 165 hours in a setting that serves young children and families. Settings are approved by the Education Department Coordinator. Develop, implement, and reflect on a personalized learning plan. Facilitate an authentic family partnership initiative. Develop and propose an evidence-based, leadership-level solution to the problem of practice analyzed in ECED 481. Prerequisites: ECED401 --- # ECED499 — BAS Early Childhood Education Capstone 5 credits · 55 hours ECED 499 - BAS Early Childhood Education Capstone ECED 499 - BAS Early Childhood Education Capstone 5 Credits This is the final course in the BAS in ECE program, providing students the opportunity to synthesize learning. Students will curate a professional portfolio that provides evidence of mastery for all BAS Program Learning --- # EDUC103 — Early Childhood Education Program Orientation 1 credits · 11 hours EDUC 103 - Early Childhood Education Program Orientation EDUC 103 - Early Childhood Education Program Orientation 1 Credits This course will provide an overview of the field of Early Childhood Education and the Associate of Applied Science degree at Highline College. It includes a variety of topics related to current events in early childhood education as well as the various certification and education programs at Highline College and their requirements. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve This course serves students enrolled in the Associate of Ap… --- # EDUC191 — Field Experience I - Cooperative Work Experience 5 credits · 112 hours EDUC 191 - Field Experience I - Cooperative Work Experience EDUC 191 - Field Experience I - Cooperative Work Experience 5 Credits In a pre-K-12 setting, work alongside a teacher/paraeducator, observing and demonstration best practices. In seminar and reflection link experiences with WA State Paraeducator Basic Competencies and Teacher Standards. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening, Online, Weekend Spring Evening, Online, Weekend Designed to Serve Students completing a Paraeducator Initial Certificaate and/or AAS in Paraeduc… --- # EDUC199 — Tutor Training 1 credits · 11 hours EDUC 199 - Tutor Training EDUC 199 - Tutor Training 1 Credits Instruction and experience for tutors in the tutoring program. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This class is only for students who are currently hired as tutors. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students working in the campus tutoring center. Active Date 20201105T14:50:34 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Orientation to tutoring center Learning styles Leading study groups U… --- # EDUC230 — Positive Guidance for Inclusive Classrooms 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 230 - Positive Guidance for Inclusive Classrooms EDUC 230 - Positive Guidance for Inclusive Classrooms 5 Credits This course focuses on creating flexible and inclusive learning environments that support the diverse participation and engagement of all children in early childhood settings. Students will learn to align classroom accommodations and modifications with children’s Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs). The course emphasizes analyzing the function of children’s behavior to develop positive guidance strategies, including environm… --- # EDUC240 — Education Practicum: Professional Practice 5 credits · 121 hours EDUC 240 - Education Practicum: Professional Practice EDUC 240 - Education Practicum: Professional Practice 5 Credits This course provides an advanced opportunity for students to combine theory with practical experience gained in an appropriate classroom setting. This is a practicum course requiring a 99-hour field experience at an approved education/early learning setting, with a weekly seminar. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically pring Evening, Online, Weekend Designed to Serve Professional-technical students in early childhood educati… --- # EDUC258 — Inclusive STEAM & Assistive Technology 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 258 - Inclusive STEAM & Assistive Technology EDUC 258 - Inclusive STEAM & Assistive Technology 5 Credits This course prepares students to design culturally relevant and anti-bias STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) learning experiences for young children that align with state learning standards. Students will learn to integrate low- and high-tech assistive technologies to support access and participation for all children and to evaluate and design indoor and outdoor learning environments that promote scientific inquiry and mathematical thinking. The course emphasizes ap… Prerequisites: EDUC253 --- # EDUC281 — ECE Professional Portfolio 3 credits · 33 hours EDUC 281 - ECE Professional Portfolio EDUC 281 - ECE Professional Portfolio 3 Credits Capstone course taken your last quarter prior to graduation. Attend a professional development seminar and create a portfolio that documents competency in all degree --- # EDUC291 — Special Projects I 1 credits · 33 hours EDUC 291 - Special Projects I EDUC 291 - Special Projects I 1 Credits An independent study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Includes a project plan, activities for achieving the plan and assessment criteria, based on core competencies and degree --- # EDUC292 — Special Projects II 2 credits · 66 hours EDUC 292 - Special Projects II EDUC 292 - Special Projects II 2 Credits An independent study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Includes a project plan, activities for achieving the plan and assessment criteria based on core competencies and degree --- # EDUC293 — Special Projects III 3 credits · 99 hours EDUC 293 - Special Projects III EDUC 293 - Special Projects III 3 Credits An independent study project developed by student and instructor based on core competencies and degree --- # EDUC304 — Orientation for BAS in Teaching 1 credits · 11 hours EDUC 304 - Orientation for BAS in Teaching EDUC 304 - Orientation for BAS in Teaching 1 Credits This course will provide an overview of the field of education and the Bachelor of Applied Science in Elementary Education at Highline College. It includes a variety of topics related to current events in education as well as the various baccalaureate education programs at Highline College and their requirements. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve students who are entering the Bachelor of… --- # EDUC320 — Math Methods 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 320 - Math Methods EDUC 320 - Math Methods 5 Credits This course examines the research, theory and methods of teaching and learning mathematics spanning preschool through grade 8. We will pay special attention to children’s mathematical thinking, learning progressions, representations and resources used in learning rich and rigorous mathematics. The instructional focus will begin this quarter through introduction of a variety of instruction principles and methods that lead students to form robust understandings of mathematical concepts, develop procedural fluency, engage in problem solvi… Prerequisites: EDUC304, EDUC330 --- # EDUC330 — Science Methods 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 330 - Science Methods EDUC 330 - Science Methods 5 Credits The content of this course focuses on elementary grade-level national standards in science and inquiry-based instructional models. Candidates will apply learning by developing and presenting lesson plans in core areas of science. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve candidates for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Elementary Education. Active Date 20260408T14:55:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 To… --- # EDUC336 — Methods for Teaching Arts 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 336 - Methods for Teaching Arts EDUC 336 - Methods for Teaching Arts 5 Credits This course, Methods for Teaching Arts (dance, music, theater, and visual arts), examines the philosophies, methodologies, and instructional techniques necessary for selecting, implementing, and evaluating appropriate educational activities to support the physical, musical, and artistic development of elementary-aged students. Candidates will explore how learning in and through the arts supports academic and social/emotional learning for all students by providing multiple pathways to learning concepts, demonst… --- # EDUC340 — Assessment 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 340 - Assessment EDUC 340 - Assessment 5 Credits This course equips future educators with comprehensive assessment tools and strategies for today’s diverse classrooms. Students will master various assessment types, learning to design and implement evaluations that engage learners across all subject areas while addressing individual student needs. Participants will develop skills in classroom observation, data collection, and using student voice and teacher reflection to guide instructional improvements. The course examines current grading practices alongside curriculum planning tools inc… Prerequisites: EDUC404 --- # EDUC346 — ELA Methods 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 346 - ELA Methods EDUC 346 - ELA Methods 5 Credits This course is designed to facilitate and extend candidates’ processes, purposes, and practical aspects of teaching. We will study frameworks in English language arts (ELA), writing and reading developmental processes; the inter-relationships of reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as the role of metacognition; the interrelationship between first and second language and literacy acquisition and its diversity by focusing on: integrating reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing and thinking; the grammar of Standard Americ… Prerequisites: EDUC304 --- # EDUC348 — Teaching with Technology 2 credits · 22 hours EDUC 348 - Teaching with Technology EDUC 348 - Teaching with Technology 2 Credits 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. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening, Online, Weekend Designed to Serve BAS Teaching students. Active Date 20220330T15:33:39 Grading Basis… --- # EDUC354 — Reading Methods 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 354 - Reading Methods EDUC 354 - Reading Methods 5 Credits This course deepens candidates’ understanding of teaching reading by examining developmental frameworks and the interrelationships between reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students will explore metacognition, first and second language literacy acquisition, and meaning construction from diverse texts. Topics include selecting appropriate assessment tools, understanding reading level variability within grades and individuals, and implementing targeted interventions for individuals and flexible groups. The curriculum intro… --- # EDUC372 — Professional Leadership and Advocacy 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 372 - Professional Leadership and Advocacy EDUC 372 - Professional Leadership and Advocacy 5 Credits Presents the historical and political context of English language learner programs in Washington State and the United States, legal issues relevant to educating English language learners, professional leadership, and assessment of ELL program quality. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening, Online, Weekend Designed to Serve BAS Teaching students. Active Date 20260408T14:55:13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 To… --- # EDUC380 — Understanding Learning 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 380 - Understanding Learning EDUC 380 - Understanding Learning 5 Credits The focus of this course is on how learners grow and develop, recognizing that patterns of learning and development vary individually within and across the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas. Based on understanding how learning occurs-how learners construct knowledge, acquire skills, and develop disciplined thinking processes, participants will consider how to use instructional strategies that promote student learning. Participants will explore how to design and implement developmentally ap… --- # EDUC400 — Social Emotional Learning & Classroom Management 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 400 - Social Emotional Learning & Classroom Management EDUC 400 - Social Emotional Learning & Classroom Management 5 Credits This course equips educators with practical strategies to create positive, inclusive learning environments through effective classroom and behavior management. Participants will develop skills in organizing classroom resources, time management, and spatial design while mastering techniques for both individual support and whole-group facilitation. Core components include culturally responsive practices and positive guidance techniques aligned with Social Emotional L… Prerequisites: EDUC340, EDUC470 --- # EDUC404 — Curriculum Planning and Instruction 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 404 - Curriculum Planning and Instruction EDUC 404 - Curriculum Planning and Instruction 5 Credits This course teaches students and future educators to create standards-aligned curricula based on student strengths. Participants will learn to identify student capabilities, prioritize essential concepts from state/national standards, and design instruction that leverages student assets. The course emphasizes developing strategies, tasks, and assessments that support both academic achievement and language development. Students will also explore methods for meaningful collaboration with fami… --- # EDUC405 — Assessment/HTPA 2 credits · 22 hours EDUC 405 - Assessment/HTPA EDUC 405 - Assessment/HTPA 2 Credits This course focuses on how to implement, complete, and submit the HTPA (Highline Teacher Performance Assessment of pedagogy) throughout the residency experience. It will typically be in the fall quarter. Active Date 20260408T14:55:20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline HTPA Portfolio Structure The Evaluation Rubric The classroom environment Instructional Strategies Assessment SEL Standards Student Learning Prerequisites: EDUC470 --- # EDUC406 — Assessment/Sharing Student Progress 2 credits · 22 hours EDUC 406 - Assessment/Sharing Student Progress EDUC 406 - Assessment/Sharing Student Progress 2 Credits This course focuses on collecting and sharing information about young children’s development with appropriate audiences. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Course Note This is for senior-level students in the BAS in T&EL Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve Senior-level students in the BAS in T&EL completing a baccalaureate program for early childhood educators. It will typically be in the Winter Quarter. Active Date 20220330T15:33:47 Grading Basis… --- # EDUC420 — Special Education Methods 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 420 - Special Education Methods EDUC 420 - Special Education Methods 5 Credits Students with disabilities in the Resident Teacher’s class will be used as case studies to Resident Teacher learn the application of theoretical concepts and tools in the provision of services to students with disabilities in school settings. IEP’s, RTI, assessment, intervention tools, and special educational techniques will be analyzed, evaluated, and developed with particular emphasis to cultural sensitivity and potential bias. 0 and concurrent enrollment in EDUC 480 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted P… Prerequisites: EDUC480 --- # EDUC428 — Language and Culture 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 428 - Language and Culture EDUC 428 - Language and Culture 5 Credits 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. 2.0 Program Admission Re… --- # EDUC430 — Advanced Language and Literacy 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 430 - Advanced Language and Literacy EDUC 430 - Advanced Language and Literacy 5 Credits This course is designed to expand candidates’ understanding of how literacy development, reading and writing skills emerge within each other in the English language and the different stages of second language acquisition. The focus will be on interpreting and understanding the experience of a whole child, as they build their ability to speak, understand and produce written English language, between the variety of English exposure. Candidates will develop understanding for the science of reading to su… Prerequisites: EDUC354 --- # EDUC450 — Social and Legal Foundations of Education 5 credits · 55 hours EDUC 450 - Social and Legal Foundations of Education EDUC 450 - Social and Legal Foundations of Education 5 Credits Examines the historical, philosophical, political and cultural foundation of the U.S. education system and their impact on contemporary teaching and learning. Topics include: historical foundations of education; major educational philosophies; school governance and finance; laws related to learners’ rights and teacher responsibilities (e.g., for educational equity, appropriate education for learners with disabilities, confidentiality, privacy, appropriate treatment of learners,… --- # EDUC470 — Teacher Residency I 5 credits · 165 hours EDUC 470 - Teacher Residency I EDUC 470 - Teacher Residency I 5 Credits Candidates will be placed in a school internship related to their desired certification endorsement(s) where they will have the opportunity to practice and develop skills related to teaching. Emphasis will be placed on establishing a healthy learning atmosphere and assisting students to understand their learning. Active Date 20260408T14:55:24 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Field Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline Placement Introduction to the field Understanding the clas… Prerequisites: EDUC240 --- # EDUC480 — Teacher Residency II 5 credits · 165 hours EDUC 480 - Teacher Residency II EDUC 480 - Teacher Residency II 5 Credits Candidates will continue their placement in a school internship related to their desired endorsement(s) where they will have the opportunity to practice and develop skills related to teaching. Candidates will increase responsibility for instruction in their placement. Emphasis will be placed on developing facility in planning and instructional skills through practice. In addition, assessment, incorporating student voice, and academic language into lessons will become a focus. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted… Prerequisites: EDUC470 --- # EDUC490 — Teacher Residency III 10 credits · 330 hours EDUC 490 - Teacher Residency III EDUC 490 - Teacher Residency III 10 Credits Candidates will continue their placement in a school internship related to their desired endorsement(s) where they will have the opportunity to practice and develop skills related to teaching. Candidates will continue to increase responsibility for instruction in their placement eventually assuming full responsibility. In addition, candidates will analyze their own profile of strengths and challenges as a professional educator. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC Fees Student Internship Insur… Prerequisites: EDUC480 --- # ENGR145 — Scientific Computations 5 credits · 55 hours ENGR 145 - Scientific Computations ENGR 145 - Scientific Computations 5 Credits Project-based introductory engineering in programming. Introduces the design and implementation of procedural programs to express algorithmic thinking and solve mathematical and engineering problems motivated by modern societal and scientific needs. Includes variables, operators, data types, arrays, functions, control structures, and objects. Explores the engineering design process as applied to technical computing. Fees Academic Technology Fee Engineering Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically all Day Win… --- # ENGR245 — Cooperative Education 5 credits · 165 hours ENGR 245 - Cooperative Education ENGR 245 - Cooperative Education 5 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. This class is designed for students in the Engineering programs. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who want to gain practical work experience, test career choices, and compare classroom theory with workplace habits. Active D… --- # ENGR290 — Engineering Projects 5 credits · 110 hours ENGR 290 - Engineering Projects ENGR 290 - Engineering Projects 5 Credits Individual study projects developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. This class is designed for students in the Drafting Design and the Associate of Science in Engineering (AS-ENGR) programs. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Science Lab Support Fee Engineering Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Sophomore Engineering Transfer, Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology or Computer Aided Drafting Technology students. Active Date 20240401T16:21:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade V… --- # ENGL81 — Writing Skills 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 81 - Writing Skills ENGL 81 - Writing Skills 5 Credits Designed for students who need work on language and rhetorical skills in order to prepare for ENGL 091/099. Focuses on writing multiparagraph responses and on constructing a variety of sentences with phrases and clauses in effective coordination and subordination. Also focuses on editing for problems related to diction (casual/formal), verb choice related to active/passive tense, agreement and precision and word choice issues, specifically related to precision, spelling and usage. ENGL 081 is eparately for native and nonnative speake… --- # ENGL97 — English Express 10 credits · 110 hours ENGL 97 - English Express ENGL 97 - English Express 10 Credits This course provides students with opportunities to develop the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills needed to write in academic settings. Topics include reading and writing processes, critical thinking strategies, study skills, and grammar instruction. Upon completion, students should be able to apply these skills toward understanding a variety of academic and career-related texts and composing a college-level essay. Placement Eligibility English 97 Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Wint… --- # ENGL99 — Preparatory College Writing I 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 99 - Preparatory College Writing I ENGL 99 - Preparatory College Writing I 5 Credits Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Review the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students who pass five credits of ENGL 099 with a 2.0 or better should be prepared to begin ENGL& 101 or ENGL& 101 Plus Support. 0 Placement Eligibility English 99 or higher Course Note Previously WRIT 091 and ENGL 0… Prerequisites: ENGL97, WRIT091, ENGL091 --- # ENGL100 — AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 100 - AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community ENGL 100 - AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community 5 Credits This course explores the representation of artificial intelligence in human-made cultural artifacts, and the representation of humans in artificial intelligence and related technologies. Students analyze how the representation of artificial intelligence in cultural artifacts including film, writing, media, and/or art reflect the relationships and perspectives of humans relating to technology. Students will examine AI use policies a… --- # ENGL103 — Portfolio Completion I 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 103 - Portfolio Completion I ENGL 103 - Portfolio Completion I 5 Credits Designed for students who have taken an English composition class at another institution and need a PLA. This course can be used to supplement previously earned credits – for example, another institution offers composition as a 4-credit course and student needs one additional credit for their AA requirements. This course can also be used to supplement all five credits if a student completed equivalent work at another institution. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Designed f… --- # ENGL110 — College Writing Strategies 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 110 - College Writing Strategies ENGL 110 - College Writing Strategies 5 Credits English 110 is a mandatory support course for English 101 as part of the ten-credit English 101 PLUS SUPPORT course. The content directly supports the reading, critical thinking, and writing goals of English 101. Therefore, it can only be taken in the linked context of the English 101 course, and not as a standalone course. English 110 credits can transfer as an elective. 0 Placement Eligibility English 99 or higher Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This cours… Prerequisites: ENGL81 --- # ENGL122 — Intro. to Children’s Literature 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 122 - Intro. to Children’s Literature ENGL 122 - Intro. to Children’s Literature 5 Credits Survey of children’s literature from a variety of world cultures, including both oral and written traditions such as fairy tales, fantasy, picture books, novels and poetry. Examination of literary, psychological, educational and cultural influences and contexts. Course Note Previously LIT 110. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve Students interested in literature, child development, cultural influences, and teaching. Active Date 2011-08-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38… --- # ENGL123 — Introduction to American Ethnic Literature 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 123 - Introduction to American Ethnic Literature ENGL 123 - Introduction to American Ethnic Literature 5 Credits An introductory course to acquaint the student with the basic issues in literary studies as well as key issues in ethnic literary traditions. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students interested in literature and multicultural/ ethnic studies. Active Date 20200330T21:15:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Humanities Area I Course Outline Intro to Ethnic Literature may be structured thema… --- # ENGL200 — Creative Writing 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 200 - Creative Writing ENGL 200 - Creative Writing 5 Credits An introductory course in writing and reading fiction, poetry and drama with emphasis on contemporary models. Students will learn how to use figurative language as well as develop characters and plot, point-of-view, theme and dialogue. 0 Course Note Previously WRIT 151. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students who desire to think and write creatively and critically for their careers and life experiences. Active Date 20200330T21:15:16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Cla… Prerequisites: WRIT151 --- # ENGL201 — Advanced Verse Writing 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 201 - Advanced Verse Writing ENGL 201 - Advanced Verse Writing 5 Credits Workshop in which students write, critique and revise poetry. 2.0 Course Note Previously WRIT 251. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve Students who wish to write poetry beyond the 200 level. Active Date 20200330T21:15:16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 5 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Students will continue the development of general writing skills learned in English 200 with an emphasis on poetry. Student Le… Prerequisites: ENGL200, WRIT251 --- # ENGL210 — College Writing Strategies II 5 credits · 25 hours ENGL 210 - College Writing Strategies II ENGL 210 - College Writing Strategies II 5 Credits HIDDEN SECTION. English 210 is a mandatory support course for English 205 as part of the 10-credit ENGLISH 205 PLUS SUPPORT course block. The content directly supports the reading, critical thinking, and writing goals of English 205. Therefore, it can only be taken in the linked context of English 205 Plus Support, and not as a standalone course. English 210 credits can transfer as an elective. 0. Course Note This is a hidden course that cannot be enrolled into on its own. It just be taken concurrently… --- # ENGL211 — Advanced Fiction Writing 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 211 - Advanced Fiction Writing ENGL 211 - Advanced Fiction Writing 5 Credits Workshop in which students write, critique and revise fiction. 2.0 Course Note Previously WRIT 255. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who wish to write fiction beyond the English 200 level. Active Date 20200330T21:15:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 5 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Workshop Course. Student will contract a set of individual goals with instructor which may include the followi… Prerequisites: ENGL200, WRIT255 --- # ENGL266 — Popular Literature 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 266 - Popular Literature ENGL 266 - Popular Literature 5 Credits To study popular culture is to study the very thing that defines a collection of individuals into a group. Using a variety of genres, which may include categories such as mysteries, detective stories, graphic novels, science fiction, etc., we will begin to probe the idea of popular consciousness whether it be defined historically, geographically, culturally, or politically. Choice of genres and the themes will vary depending on the instructor. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Student interested in popular culture a… --- # ENGL290 — Editing: The Arcturus 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 290 - Editing: The Arcturus ENGL 290 - Editing: The Arcturus 5 Credits Students will become a close-knit team working in collaboration to create a literary arts journal and literary presence in the Highline Community. Students will curate art, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and multi-genre submissions producing the award-winning Arcturus. Students will be introduced to and gain experience in editing skills, oral and written communication, and event planning through the production of the magazine. May be repeated for credit. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically inter… --- # ENGL291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours ENGL 291 - Special Studies ENGL 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously WRIT 291. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study in a writing or literature topic. Active Date 20201208T18:00:19 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor which specifies the --- # ENGL292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours ENGL 292 - Special Studies ENGL 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously WRIT 292. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study on a writing or literature topic. Active Date 20201208T18:00:19 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor which specifies the --- # ENGL293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours ENGL 293 - Special Studies ENGL 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor. Course Note Previously WRIT 293. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study on a writing or literature topic. Active Date 20201208T18:00:20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor which specifies the --- # ENGL294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours ENGL 294 - Special Studies ENGL 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor. Course Note Previously WRIT 294. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire indepenedent study in a writing or literature topic. Active Date 20201208T18:00:21 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor which specifies the --- # ENGL295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours ENGL 295 - Special Studies ENGL 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor. Course Note Previously WRIT 295. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Student who desire independent study on a writing or literature topic. Active Date 20201208T18:00:21 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor which specifies the --- # ENGL335 — Advanced Technical Writing 5 credits · 55 hours ENGL 335 - Advanced Technical Writing ENGL 335 - Advanced Technical Writing 5 Credits This course introduces undergraduates to the fundamental written communication processes associated with project management and writing for industry. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS Fees CF Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve For students enrolled in a 4-year BAS program. Active Date 20220405T16:40:52 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: BAS Communications Humanities Course Outline Students learn how to prepare and deliver formal… --- # ENVS102 — Local Environmental Issues and Impact 5 credits · 66 hours ENVS 102 - Local Environmental Issues and Impact ENVS 102 - Local Environmental Issues and Impact 5 Credits An in-depth look at local environmental issues and the individual’s role in these issues. Includes topics such as waste-water treatment, solid and hazardous waste disposal, energy use and consumption, water and land use and contamination, transportation, diet, and other topics of local importance. Each student will undertake a detailed and wide-ranging examination of their own personal impact on the local environment. 0 Fees Science Lab Support Fee Science Materials Fee Quarters Typical… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # ENVS103 — Global Environmental Issues 5 credits · 55 hours ENVS 103 - Global Environmental Issues ENVS 103 - Global Environmental Issues 5 Credits This course will deal with current global environmental issues, their underlying causes, human impacts and potential solutions. Students will research issues such as air and water pollution, climate change, population, food and agriculture and toxic chemicals from multiple perspectives and analyze potential solutions from environmental, social and economic perspectives. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring On… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # ENVS105 — Agroecology: An Environmental Approach to Agriculture 5 credits · 66 hours ENVS 105 - Agroecology: An Environmental Approach to Agriculture ENVS 105 - Agroecology: An Environmental Approach to Agriculture 5 Credits Survey of agroecology, a multi-disciplinary field that applies ecological principles to the analysis and management of agriculture systems. Explore ways to create abundance and reduce external inputs by enhancing nutrient cycling, energy flow, and beneficial interactions. Fees Science Materials Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening Fall Day, Evening Winter Spring Designed to Serve Designed to serve students in the Sustainable A… --- # ENVS301 — Environmental Sustainability: An Exploration 5 credits · 66 hours ENVS 301 - Environmental Sustainability: An Exploration ENVS 301 - Environmental Sustainability: An Exploration 5 Credits With over 7 billion people on a finite world, humans can already see the impact of our consumer lifestyle. By analyzing environmental problems and examining socioeconomic concerns with creating policy, this course will use a scientific approach: An exploration of current issues will use a scientific approach to explore many of these global issues impacting our lives. Students will through hands-on activities collect, analyze, and synthesize real data and use the results to… --- # EGS100 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 100 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies EGS 100 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of race and racism, ethnicity, and culture through intersectional and diasporic perspectives. Learn about the histories, knowledges, and cultures of historically marginalized communities, with a focus on United States based people of color. Emphasis placed on how these communities collectively resist oppression and foster solidarity across difference. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students, regardless of color, cl… --- # EGS136 — African American Roots 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 136 - African American Roots EGS 136 - African American Roots 5 Credits Traces the social development of significant issues in the lives of black people in the U.S. through the civil-rights movement, including the legacy of slavery, family relations, gender construction, the role of religion, methods of resistance, the impact of segregation, political movements, the struggle for civil rights and the importance of cultural expression. Course Note Previously CGG 136, & DGS 136 Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve All students. Satisfies diversity and globalism requirement Activ… --- # EGS137 — African American Experience 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 137 - African American Experience EGS 137 - African American Experience 5 Credits Surveys changes in African-American culture and society in the post-Black Social Movement (BSM). Examination of Vietnam War on African-American society; economic and cultural changes in post-BSM African-American society; and contemporary issues in African-American culture: colorism; multiracial identity construction; hip-hop and other expressive culture formations; aesthetics and identity construction; gender relations; intergroup relations; African-Americans in the world system; changing U.S. demographics;… --- # EGS142 — Asian American Roots 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 142 - Asian American Roots EGS 142 - Asian American Roots 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of the shared and uneven histories of Asian American migration, settlement, and struggles for social justice from 1850s through WWII using comparative race/ethnic and intersectional frameworks. Course Note Previously CGG 205 and DGS 140. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve All students. Meets the Social Science Area I and Diversity and Globalism degree requirements. Active Date 20200330T21:14:09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 35 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions:… --- # EGS143 — Contemporary Issues in Asian America 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 143 - Contemporary Issues in Asian America EGS 143 - Contemporary Issues in Asian America 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of contemporary social, political, and economic issues facing Asian Americans. Topics include post-WWII changes to U.S. immigration and citizenship laws, the emergence of Asian American movements and identity, refugee resettlement and displacement, the myth of the model minority/perpetual foreigner stereotype, media representation, education, and community and labor organizing. We utilize an intersectional racial, ethnic, and gender lens to analyze these iss… --- # EGS150 — Latino/a Histories: Race, Migration, and Resistance 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 150 - Latino/a Histories: Race, Migration, and Resistance EGS 150 - Latino/a Histories: Race, Migration, and Resistance 5 Credits This course explores the historical presence of Latin@s in what is now called the United States of America and how these diverse communities were/are shaped by colonialism, migration, and hemispheric paradigms of race. We examine the various cultural, artistic, and political forms of resistance deployed by Latin@ communities in critique of their systematic marginalization in the Americas. Topics include immigration, gender, labor, protest art, language, and edu… --- # EGS155 — Native American Studies 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 155 - Native American Studies EGS 155 - Native American Studies 5 Credits Introduces an interdisciplinary survey of the United States’ contemporary Native American cultures and the complex issues confronting them. Study of American Indian history, literature, music and film. Particular emphasis upon Native peoples’ historical and contemporary relationships with other American ethnic groups, the persistence of indigenous languages and traditional cultural values and current political events in Indian country. Course Note Previously CGG 155. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Win… --- # EGS156 — Northwest Native Peoples 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 156 - Northwest Native Peoples EGS 156 - Northwest Native Peoples 5 Credits Introduces an interdisciplinary survey of the traditions and cultures of Indian tribes of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska native peoples. Study of the Northwest and Alaska native peoples’ history, literature, economic pursuits, music, film and indigenous languages. Particular emphasis on the Northwest and Alaska native peoples’ historical static relationships with local, city, county, state and federal governments as well as with other Northwest tribes. Course Note Previously CGG 156 and DGS 156 Fees Quarters Typ… --- # EGS160 — Social Issues 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 160 - Social Issues EGS 160 - Social Issues 5 Credits Examines a contemporary and/or historical sociocultural issue. Topics vary, but they are always considered from perspectives that have been historically marginalized or underrepresented in the curriculum. The course may focus on a topic within a specific cultural community or across a number of communities. Topics include the environment, law, migration, poverty, health and other areas. Course Note Previously CGG 160. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve General student body. Active Date 20… --- # EGS172 — The Queer Experience 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 172 - The Queer Experience EGS 172 - The Queer Experience 5 Credits Introduces an interdisciplinary examination of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) experience within the United States and abroad. Topics include LGBT psychology, history, politics, literature/art, and mass media. Course Note Previously DGS 172 Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve All students who wish to gain a broader understanding of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender experience within the context of the United States and globally. Active Date 20200330T21:14:11 Grading Basis Decim… --- # EGS180 — Histories and Cultures of Oceania 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 180 - Histories and Cultures of Oceania EGS 180 - Histories and Cultures of Oceania 5 Credits This course examines the historical and contemporary experiences of Pacific Islanders or peoples from Oceania mainly in the U.S and their relationship to the broader diaspora. Topics include but are not limited to the meaning and significance of Oceania and Oceanic identity, the impact of colonialization on religion and education, and struggles for sovereignty and social justice. We will use various sources of knowledge, including oral histories, poetry, music, and other scholarly work to underst… --- # EGS200 — Social Justice Leadership & Transformative Action 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 200 - Social Justice Leadership & Transformative Action EGS 200 - Social Justice Leadership & Transformative Action 5 Credits This course introduces leadership theories and practices that are rooted in the organizing traditions of historically marginalized communities. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this course focuses on social identity, transformative leadership, and tools to effectively navigate systems of oppression. Students will be encouraged to converse about historical and contemporary social justice praxis with their own approaches and cultural perspectives. Fees Quarters… --- # EGS205 — Exploring Pixels: Video Game Play, Representation, & Culture 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 205 - Exploring Pixels: Video Game Play, Representation, & Culture EGS 205 - Exploring Pixels: Video Game Play, Representation, & Culture 5 Credits This introductory course links playing video games and video game studies with a critical analysis of race, class, and gender. Students will explore and analyze the ways in which video games and gaming culture are complicit in, and resist structural inequity, social construction, and politicized media representation. By examining the relationships between gameplay, narratives, and the broader social landscape, students will gain insight into t… --- # EGS210 — Women and Society 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 210 - Women and Society EGS 210 - Women and Society 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of the diverse experiences, multiple identities, and contributions of women primarily but not exclusively within the United States. Examines central issues, questions, and frameworks in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies both historically and contemporarily. Course Note Previously DGS 210. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20200401T13:21:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 35 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism So… --- # EGS217 — U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 217 - U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics EGS 217 - U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of the historical and continuing significance of race, ethnicity, and racism in the U.S. political system. Surveys contemporary literatures on the political experiences of four racial and ethnic minority groups (Black or African Americans, American Indians or Native Americans, Latinos or Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans) and their interactions with the dominant racial group (non-Hispanic Whites). Course Note AEIS 217 and POL S 217: Meet together and share conte… --- # EGS250 — Latinx Pop Culture & Social Media 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 250 - Latinx Pop Culture & Social Media EGS 250 - Latinx Pop Culture & Social Media 5 Credits This course offers a critical examination of contemporary popular culture in the Americas through the lens of Latinx identities. Drawing on film, television, music, public art, social media platforms, and digital content, this course elevates generationally relevant and accessible materials to develop a nuanced understanding of Latinx popular culture. Emphasizing personal narratives and counter-storytelling, the course empowers students to explore their lived realities through then lens of contem… --- # EGS295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours EGS 295 - Independent Study EGS 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits This course is a space to delve deeper into advanced topics in Ethnic Studies including whiteness, white supremacy, racialized diasporas, Feminisms of Color, Indigenous Epistemology, social revolutions, subaltern media production, and colonial economics. Emphasis is placed on the development and articulation of research as a means to address social injustice. Course focus is at the discretion of the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day,… --- # EGS352 — Ethnic Studies for Educators 5 credits · 55 hours EGS 352 - Ethnic Studies for Educators EGS 352 - Ethnic Studies for Educators 5 Credits This course engages the practical challenges connected with teaching for social change. Drawing on Ethnic Studies praxis that interrogates assumptions about core knowledge, the course encourages students in explorations of curriculum that enhance possibility, particularly as it concerns race, gender, and class. Emphasis is placed on activities that reinforce an applied, collaborative construction of knowledge. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC or ECE Fees Quarters Typically all Eve… --- # FS102 — American Film History 1: 1930-1967 5 credits · 55 hours FS 102 - American Film History 1: 1930-1967 FS 102 - American Film History 1: 1930-1967 5 Credits This course will focus on the golden age of Hollywood Cinema covering the early years of sound to the end of the studio system in the 1960’s. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Designed to Serve Student seeking humanities distribution credits and film studies majors. Active Date 20190610T09:30:56 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline The course will cover four main topics: The Studio System - This sectio… --- # FS103 — American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present 5 credits · 55 hours FS 103 - American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present FS 103 - American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present 5 Credits This course will cover American cinema after the studio system focusing on the rise of The New Hollywood of the 1970s and the American independent film movement of the 1990s. This course serves primarily a historical survey of American Cinema but will also include film analysis. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Student seeking humanities distribution credits and film studies majors. Active Date 20190610T09:30:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38… --- # FS107 — Society in Film 2 credits · 22 hours FS 107 - Society in Film FS 107 - Society in Film 2 Credits This is a late start, introductory course that will use film as means to analyze a particular social theme or issue. An introduction to formal film analysis will also be integrated into the course. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students who need in developing both general education and critical thinking skills. Active Date 2011-07-06 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities A… --- # FS110 — Introduction to Film 5 credits · 55 hours FS 110 - Introduction to Film FS 110 - Introduction to Film 5 Credits This course serves as an introduction to film study examining the different categorization of films (comedy, drama, documentary, film noir, horror) as well as at the technical language of filmmaking (camera work, editing, sound). Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Student seeking humanities distribution credits and film studies majors. Active Date 20190610T09:30:50 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline In the Beginning: this sec… --- # FS112 — Women in Film 5 credits · 55 hours FS 112 - Women in Film FS 112 - Women in Film 5 Credits This course will look at the depiction of women in the world of film through the work of different directors and historical time periods. We will examine diverse depictions of masculinity and femininity and uncover the relationship between these depictions and society. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Any student interested in cinema, Women’s Studies, and/or seeking Humanities distribution/transfer credits/concentration in Film Studies. Active Date 2016-01-13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Env… --- # FS113 — What’s Love Got To Do With It?: The Hollywood Rom Com 5 credits · 55 hours FS 113 - What’s Love Got To Do With It?: The Hollywood Rom Com FS 113 - What’s Love Got To Do With It?: The Hollywood Rom Com 5 Credits This course will look at the various ways Hollywood represents romantic love by examining the history of romantic comedies from the 1930s to the present. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Student seeking humanities distribution credits and film studies majors. Active Date 20250520T14:12:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course… --- # FS114 — Criminals and Gangsters: Intro to Film Noir 5 credits · 55 hours FS 114 - Criminals and Gangsters: Intro to Film Noir FS 114 - Criminals and Gangsters: Intro to Film Noir 5 Credits This course deals with post-WWII American crime movies known as noir film or dark films. We will be looking at films that focus on social corruption and moral ambiguity. We’ll examine how the genre of film noir addresses social issues of the time: social changes; the psychological effects of the war; class, gender, and the crisis of the ‘American Dream’. In addition, we will take an extended look at the legacy of film noir as it applies to film’s today. Fees Quarters Typically a… --- # FS116 — Horror and Fantasy in Film 5 credits · 55 hours FS 116 - Horror and Fantasy in Film FS 116 - Horror and Fantasy in Film 5 Credits Horror and fantasy films are often relegated as ‘light’ or insubstantial entertainment. While they can certainly provide amusement, these films often reveal much about the culture from which they emerge. In this class, then, we will be looking closely at these very important cultural subtexts. Some of the specific subgenres that may be covered include: science fiction, thrillers, slasher films, zombie films, etc. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Student seeking humanities distribution credits… --- # FS291 — Independent Studies 1 credits · 33 hours FS 291 - Independent Studies FS 291 - Independent Studies 1 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study in film studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:44 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor that specifies the --- # FS292 — Independent Studies 2 credits · 66 hours FS 292 - Independent Studies FS 292 - Independent Studies 2 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study in film studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:44 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor that specifies the --- # FS293 — Independent Studies 3 credits · 99 hours FS 293 - Independent Studies FS 293 - Independent Studies 3 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study in film studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:45 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will complete a given Film Studies project that conforms to pre-designated… --- # FS294 — Independent Studies 4 credits · 132 hours FS 294 - Independent Studies FS 294 - Independent Studies 4 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study in film studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will complete a given Film Studies project that conforms to pre-designated… --- # FS295 — Independent Studies 5 credits · 165 hours FS 295 - Independent Studies FS 295 - Independent Studies 5 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who desire independent study in film studies. Active Date 20201105T14:50:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students will complete a given Film Studies project that conforms to pre-designated… --- # FRCH291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours FRCH 291 - Special Studies FRCH 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously FREN 291. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Intermediate students interested in French language and culture beyond the beginning level. Active Date 20201105T14:50:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor whi… --- # FRCH292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours FRCH 292 - Special Studies FRCH 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously FREN 292. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Intermediate students interested in French language and culture beyond the beginning level. Active Date 20201105T14:50:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor whi… --- # FRCH293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours FRCH 293 - Special Studies FRCH 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously FREN 293. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Intermediate students interested in French language and culture beyond the beginning level. Active Date 20201105T14:50:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor whi… --- # FRCH294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours FRCH 294 - Special Studies FRCH 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously FREN 294. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Intermediate students interested in French language and culture beyond the beginning level. Active Date 20201105T14:50:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor wh… --- # FRCH295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours FRCH 295 - Special Studies FRCH 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously FREN 295. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Intermediate students interested in French language and culture beyond the beginning level. Active Date 20201105T14:50:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Students must fill out a contract with an instructor wh… --- # GESC100 — Roots of Science 5 credits · 55 hours GESC 100 - Roots of Science GESC 100 - Roots of Science 5 Credits An introduction to the development of modern science is presented by integrating historical, philosophical and technological developments. A course in general science from a historical perspective. Emphasis on insights of key individuals to the development of proto-science and science. Major topics include brief histories of natural philosophy, medicine, geology, biology, and physics. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve General students. Active D… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # GESC190 — Science Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours GESC 190 - Science Seminar GESC 190 - Science Seminar 1 Credits Do you want to learn more about recent discoveries and exciting topics in science and technology? Are you curious about black holes, the chemistry of chocolate, the science of sleep, ocean acidification, and more? These are just some of the topics that have been covered in science seminar. The class is a series of Interactive workshops on the latest exciting news and research in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) presented by experts in the field. Presenters pick topics interesting and accessible for audiences of all a… --- # GESC191 — Science Seminar II 1 credits · 11 hours GESC 191 - Science Seminar II GESC 191 - Science Seminar II 1 Credits For those that have already taken science seminar I and wish to continue enjoying the series through science seminar II. Do you want to learn more about recent discoveries and exciting topics in science and technology? Are you curious about black holes, the chemistry of chocolate, the science of sleep, ocean acidification, and more? These are just some of the topics that have been covered in science seminar. The class is a series of Interactive workshops on the latest exciting news and research in STEM (science, technology,… Prerequisites: SC190 --- # GESC192 — Science Seminar III 1 credits · 11 hours GESC 192 - Science Seminar III GESC 192 - Science Seminar III 1 Credits For those who have already taken Science Seminar II but wish to continue to enjoy the series. Lectures and discussions in biology, geology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, mathematics, computer science, technology, and other scientific disciplines. Presentations will be made by faculty and others on research topics and subjects of general scientific interest. The methodology of science will be a theme throughout the course. Active Date 20240401T16:21:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 48 Shared Learning Environment… Prerequisites: GESC191, SC191 --- # GESC199 — Science Tutor Training 1 credits · 11 hours GESC 199 - Science Tutor Training GESC 199 - Science Tutor Training 1 Credits Instruction and experience for tutors in science. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This class is only for students who are currently hired as tutors. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Tutors in the Physical and Life Sciences. Active Date 20201105T14:50:50 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Roles of a tutor Approaches and methods of tutoring science Learning styles; Learning disabilities; Empat… --- # GEOG100 — Survey of Geography 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 100 - Survey of Geography GEOG 100 - Survey of Geography 5 Credits Introduces students to the field of geography by focusing on various subfields: historical, physical, urban, economic, cultural and population geography. Depending on the interests of the class and instructor, a specific regional emphasis may be included. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Transportation, communications, hospitality, business, transfer students and any others interested. Active Date 2011-08-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limi… --- # GEOG120 — World Geography 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 120 - World Geography GEOG 120 - World Geography 5 Credits Explores the different regions of the world from the perspectives of cultural, historical, physical, political and economic geography. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Transfer academic students, Freight Forwarding, students, General interest students. Active Date 20190625T13:36:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Social Science Area I Course Outline A geographical perspective on the modern world is presente… --- # GEOG160 — Global Trade Geography 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 160 - Global Trade Geography GEOG 160 - Global Trade Geography 5 Credits A survey both the economic geography among various world regions as well as trends in global trade patterns. Course content focuses on four specific thematic areas: demographic trends (population and urban patterns), economic (dominant economic activities, industries and their geographic distribution), trade-related political environment and overall trade performance (emphasis on U.S. trade). The course will focus on contemporary issues with some historical background. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Busin… --- # GEOG200 — Introduction to Human Geography 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 200 - Introduction to Human Geography GEOG 200 - Introduction to Human Geography 5 Credits Human geography examines the complex relationship between people and the environment including population and human movement, language, religion, economic activities and urban development. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Distance learning, transfer, anthropology & general college population. Active Date 2011-08-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Scien… --- # GEOG205 — Physical Geography 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 205 - Physical Geography GEOG 205 - Physical Geography 5 Credits Physical geography is the study of the Earth’s surface and the various physical and biological systems that interact on, and shape, its surface. Includes an overview of the Earth’s physical and environmental systems, the patterns of climate, habitats and landforms and human interactions with these systems. Particular focus on local natural hazards as they relate to physical geography. Presented within the context of a global, North American and local (Washington) perspective. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Transf… --- # GEOG207 — Economic Geography 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 207 - Economic Geography GEOG 207 - Economic Geography 5 Credits GEOG 207 teaches students to see through economic eyes as they study development issues, globalization and the connections between economic and political systems in a diverse world. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General college population. Active Date 2011-08-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline Physical Environment Resources and Human Resource Use Economic Patterns and P… --- # GEOG210 — Maps and Geographic Information Sys 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 210 - Maps and Geographic Information Sys GEOG 210 - Maps and Geographic Information Sys 5 Credits GEOG 210 introduces students to the basic principles and concepts of cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Teaches students how to identify, read and use a variety of maps, including traditional paper maps and computer-generated maps. Covers the concepts of geographic relational databases used by GIS and how to store and manipulate geographic data. Students will learn to produce various thematic maps from existing data using ESRI GIS software. Fees Quarters Typically Designe… --- # GEOG250 — Geography of World Cities 5 credits · 55 hours GEOG 250 - Geography of World Cities GEOG 250 - Geography of World Cities 5 Credits Surveys the prominent cities of the major regions of the world, structured around historic, cultural and economic factors that have shaped these cities. Explores distinctive regional factors that have influenced cities’ growth and structure. Fulfills the role of an introductory course in world urban geography and, for those in the Travel & Tourism Industry Management program, a program requirement for a survey course on the world’s cities focusing on the travel industry. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Ser… --- # GEOG295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours GEOG 295 - Independent Study GEOG 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project requiring independent study by the student in an area of Geography approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online Fall Day, Evening, Online Winter Day, Evening, Online Spring Day, Evening, Online Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of Geography. Active Date 20201105T14:50:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165… --- # GEO100 — Geology and the Environment 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 100 - Geology and the Environment GEO 100 - Geology and the Environment 5 Credits Investigate Earth resources, their use and associated impact, influence on public policy and society through discussions and activities covering a variety of geologic topics. This class explores contemporary environmental problems such as mineral and rock resources, energy resources, waste management and climate change as well as the relationship between these topics and population growth. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Previously GEOL 100 and GEOL 110. Fees Geology Fee Science Lab Sup… Prerequisites: MATH81, GEOL100, GEOL110 --- # GEO101 — Physical Geology 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 101 - Physical Geology GEO 101 - Physical Geology 5 Credits An introduction to the Earth as a dynamic and complex system, including earthquakes, volcanoes, movement of continents, and the Earth’s interior. We will examine plate tectonics and other geologic topics including rock and mineral identification. This class is for all students that live on this planet, but may be particularly ful to those considering Earth sciences as a career. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Previously GEOL 101 Fees Geology Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Day, Even… Prerequisites: MATH81, GEOL101 --- # GEO102 — Introduction to Earth Science 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 102 - Introduction to Earth Science GEO 102 - Introduction to Earth Science 5 Credits This course introduces the science of the Earth, its materials and how they form and the processes that shape our planet inside and out! Topics include plate tectonics, earthquakes and volcanoes, minerals and rocks, the water cycle, rivers, waves, glaciers, and landslides! 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Geology Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically pring Online, Weekend Designed to Serve This course is for students in the IBEST Program. Active D… --- # GEO103 — Introduction to Paleontology 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 103 - Introduction to Paleontology GEO 103 - Introduction to Paleontology 5 Credits Survey the field of paleontology including the geologic history of life on Earth, evolution and extinction of ancient life-forms, and the use of fossils to interpret and reconstruct past environments. This class is for anyone interested in fossils, including plants, invertebrate animals, and vertebrates such as dinosaurs and mammals. 2.0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Geology Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Day Spring Designed to Serve This is an introductory… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # GEO104 — Earthquake! 5 credits · 55 hours GEO 104 - Earthquake! GEO 104 - Earthquake! 5 Credits Earthquakes and tsunamis of the Pacific Northwest and around the world, including their cause and relationship to plate tectonics as well as why, where and when they occur. Covers how earthquakes affect human life: shaping landscape and hazards. This class will also focus on the hazards from earthquakes, including tsunamis, and how to prepare for the big one. Course Note Previously GEOL 104 Fees Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Day Designed to Serve General students as an elective to satisfy distribution… --- # GEO105 — Shaping the Earth 5 credits · 55 hours GEO 105 - Shaping the Earth GEO 105 - Shaping the Earth 5 Credits Explore the geologic processes that contribute to making Earth’s unique and varied landscapes! This class investigates how plate tectonics works to build up Earth’s surface through folding, faulting, volcanism, and mountain-building, then studies how waves, wind, gravity, groundwater, rivers, and glaciers act to erode, modify and shape different environments. Course Note Previously GEOL 105. Fees Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Day Winter Day, Evening Spring Day Designed to Serve Designed for transfer stud… --- # GEO107 — Geologic Catastrophes in the Pacific Northwest 5 credits · 55 hours GEO 107 - Geologic Catastrophes in the Pacific Northwest GEO 107 - Geologic Catastrophes in the Pacific Northwest 5 Credits Volcanoes, earthquakes, and landslides! Examine the geologic hazards that impact residents of the Pacific Northwest. We will look at earthquake hazards, prediction, and preparation; tsunamis; volcanic hazards and volcanic eruptions in the Cascade Range (especially from Mount Rainier), and landslide hazards in the Puget Sound area. Emphasis will be on analyzing the risk from these hazards, their impact on human populations, and how you can be better prepared and resilient… --- # GEO108 — The Geobiology of Dinosaurs & Their Relatives 5 credits · 55 hours GEO 108 - The Geobiology of Dinosaurs & Their Relatives GEO 108 - The Geobiology of Dinosaurs & Their Relatives 5 Credits This class presents scientific research describing how we know what we know about dinosaurs and some of their non-dinosaurian relatives. Biologic topics cover a wide range from physiology, behavior, and comparative anatomy to paleoecology, evolution, and extinction. Geologic topics include fossilization processes, geologic time, sedimentology, and paleo-tectonics. By focusing on dinosaurs, students will experience a deeper engagement in the scientific method and learn to a… --- # GEO111 — Local Environmental Issues and Impact 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 111 - Local Environmental Issues and Impact GEO 111 - Local Environmental Issues and Impact 5 Credits What is your impact on the environment? We will examine your role in important environmental issues such as energy use and consumption, water and land use and contamination, transportation, diet, waste-water treatment, solid and hazardous waste disposal, and other topics of local importance. Each student will undertake an examination of his/her own personal impact on the local environment. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Students may not take this class if they have… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # GEO112 — Global Climate Change 3 credits · 33 hours GEO 112 - Global Climate Change GEO 112 - Global Climate Change 3 Credits For the average person, the global climate change debate can be very confusing. In this class you will examine the physical evidence for climate change, and how the scientific method is applied to studying the Earth’s climate system. You will investigate current and future impacts of a warming climate and explore environmental, social, economic and political aspects related to this important issue. Fees Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve Non-science majors, students wor… --- # GEO125 — Introduction to Geologic Field Methods 5 credits · 77 hours GEO 125 - Introduction to Geologic Field Methods GEO 125 - Introduction to Geologic Field Methods 5 Credits Learn how to measure, describe, and collect samples in the field through a combination of lectures, laboratory exercises, and field work. This class covers basic field techniques and writing reports based on field data. It is useful for anyone considering field work in any branch of science, although geologic concepts will be part of the curricula. 2.0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Previously GEOL 125. Fees Geology Field Trip Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Ty… Prerequisites: MATH81, GEOL125 --- # GEO130 — Introduction to Pacific Northwest Geology 5 credits · 77 hours GEO 130 - Introduction to Pacific Northwest Geology GEO 130 - Introduction to Pacific Northwest Geology 5 Credits Gives introductory students an understanding of the geologic history of the Pacific Northwest by including the influence of plate tectonics upon the mountain building and exotic terrains of the area. It includes several one-day (and possibly overnight) field trips to explore the local geology emphasizing the rock units and geologic processes that have contributed to the formation of the Pacific Northwest. 2.0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Previously GEOL 130.… Prerequisites: MATH81, GEOL130 --- # GEO140 — Cooperative Education 5 credits · 165 hours GEO 140 - Cooperative Education GEO 140 - Cooperative Education 5 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for the student to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously GEOL 140. Fees Science Lab Support Fee Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students who want to gain practical work experience, test career choices and compare… --- # GEO151 — Geology of Mount St. Helens Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 151 - Geology of Mount St. Helens Field Trip GEO 151 - Geology of Mount St. Helens Field Trip 1 Credits Explore Washington’s volcanic history in a one-day trip to Mount St. Helens! This class examines the events leading up to, during, and after the May 18, 1980 cataclysmic eruption as well as the 2004-2008 eruptions from this active and dangerous volcano. You will learn about what explosive eruptions look like by studying the deposit and materials left behind and discuss the impact of these eruptions on our state. The class includes a field trip and classroom instruction before the trip.… --- # GEO153 — Ice Age Geology Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 153 - Ice Age Geology Field Trip GEO 153 - Ice Age Geology Field Trip 1 Credits Explore the Pleistocene Ice Age in Washington State! This one-day field trip examines the glacial history of the Puget Sound lowlands. We will look at field evidence that shows the advance of a large ice sheet into our area and the unique geology that those massive glaciers left behind. The class includes a full-day field trip and classroom instruction before the field trip. Course Note A field class that may require navigating steep or uneven terrain including soft sand and cobblestone beaches with walks of a… --- # GEO154 — Lavas, Floods and Forest Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 154 - Lavas, Floods and Forest Field Trip GEO 154 - Lavas, Floods and Forest Field Trip 1 Credits This one-day trip explores some of the most amazing geologic sights in Washington. We will travel to eastern Washington to see the unusual Gingko Petrified Forest, explore the largest volcanic eruption since the dinosaurs died, and discover evidence of catastrophic floods from the last ice age, including ancient waterfalls and floods greater than any other on Earth. The class includes a full-day field trip and classroom instruction before the field trip. Course Note A field class that require… --- # GEO155 — Geology of the Cascades Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 155 - Geology of the Cascades Field Trip GEO 155 - Geology of the Cascades Field Trip 1 Credits How did the Cascade Mountains form? On this one-day field trip to the Cascade Range, you will examine rock outcrops that illustrate the history and formation of the mountains of Pacific Northwest. Class includes a full day field trip and classroom instruction before the trip. Course Note This class may require navigating steep or uneven terrain, climbing stairs and/or walking distances up to a mile on dusty, uneven and unpaved trails. Bathrooms may be limited and rustic. Fees Geology Field Trip… --- # GEO156 — Urban Geology Field Experience 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 156 - Urban Geology Field Experience GEO 156 - Urban Geology Field Experience 1 Credits Explore the urban geology of Seattle around Pioneer Square. We will exaine the history of Seattle regrades and sources of building stones used in historic buildings. We will discover how the geology of the area impacted the development of the city and continues to have important impacts today. The class includes a field trip and classroom instruction before the trip. Course Note This field class requires navigating uneven footing in a working stone yard, walking about 2 miles around Seattle, and traver… --- # GEO157 — Seattle Fault Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 157 - Seattle Fault Field Trip GEO 157 - Seattle Fault Field Trip 1 Credits This field trip takes us on a hunt for the Seattle Fault. We will explore evidence of the Seattle fault, the unique land features created by movement of rock along the Seattle fault, and investigate the consequences of a large magnitude 7 earthquake on the city’s infrastructure. The class includes a full-day field trip and classroom instruction before the field trip. Course Note This is a field class that requires navigating steep or uneven terrain, climbing stairs, walking on beaches that may be soft, slippery an… --- # GEO158 — Puget Sound Landslides Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 158 - Puget Sound Landslides Field Trip GEO 158 - Puget Sound Landslides Field Trip 1 Credits A one-day trip to Seattle and other locations to look at evidence of landslides and other mass movements. The class includes a full-day field trip and 2.5 hours of classroom instruction before the field trip. Course Note This is a field class that requires navigating steep or uneven terrain, climbing stairs, walking on beaches that may be soft, slippery and/or wet, and walking distances up to 1 mile. Fees Geology Field Trip Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Weekend Fall Winter… --- # GEO159 — Fire and Ice: Geology of Tahoma (Mount Rainier) Field Trip 1 credits · 16.5 hours GEO 159 - Fire and Ice: Geology of Tahoma (Mount Rainier) Field Trip GEO 159 - Fire and Ice: Geology of Tahoma (Mount Rainier) Field Trip 1 Credits Why do we have active volcanoes like Tahoma in the Pacific Northwest? How did it form? On this one-day field trip to the Mount Rainier National Park you will examine rock outcrops that illustrate the history and formation of the Tahoma volcano, ranging from its volcanic eruptions, massive landslides, and glaciers. Class includes a full day field trip and classroom instruction before the trip. Course Note This is a field class that may require navi… --- # GEO201 — Soil-The Living World Beneath Our Feet 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 201 - Soil-The Living World Beneath Our Feet GEO 201 - Soil-The Living World Beneath Our Feet 5 Credits Soil is one of the great and limited resources civilizations depend on. To manage this vital resource, we will examine the biological, chemical and physical properties of soils; fundamentals of soil ecology, soil-water-plant relations, soil fertility, and soil genesis. Nutrient cycling, fertility management, soil building, soil analysis, and diagnosis are included. If you are a home gardener, an urban farmer, or just interested in the future of the human species, this is an important cl… Prerequisites: MATH81 --- # GEO210 — Earth Materials 5 credits · 66 hours GEO 210 - Earth Materials GEO 210 - Earth Materials 5 Credits Fundamentals of geology with emphasis on physics and chemistry of the solid Earth. Survey of the common rocks and minerals of the Earth’s crust; their formation, identification, and uses. Includes laboratory. 0 and CHEM& 121 or higher with min 1.0 Course Note Formerly GEOL 210 Fees Geology Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve This is a transfer second level course for geology majors and persons who want to know how to identify rocks and minerals. Active Date 20250521T14:44:24 Gra… Prerequisites: GEO101, GEOL210 --- # GEO220 — Pacific Northwest Geology 5 credits · 77 hours GEO 220 - Pacific Northwest Geology GEO 220 - Pacific Northwest Geology 5 Credits To give the student an understanding of the geologic history of the Pacific Northwest by including the influence of plate tectonics upon the mountain building and microcontinent plate collisions; includes several overnight field trips which gives geologic field evidence emphasizing physical and biological records of rock strata and structure. 0 and MATH 81 or higher with min 2.0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Includes several overnight field trips, camping, and walking over uneven terrain Fe… Prerequisites: GEO101, GEO105, MATH81 --- # GEO225 — Advanced Geological Field Methods 5 credits · 77 hours GEO 225 - Advanced Geological Field Methods GEO 225 - Advanced Geological Field Methods 5 Credits This class is for students to learn detailed field methods in a unique setting in the Pacific Northwest or other locale. The course content will vary depending on the location of the class. Appropriate equipment and physical fitness may be required. 0 Course Note Previously GEOL 225. Fees Science Lab Support Fee Geology Field Trip Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve This course is designed for students who have taken a previous geology class and wish to continue… Prerequisites: GEO101, GEOL225 --- # GEO290 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours GEO 290 - Special Studies GEO 290 - Special Studies 5 Credits An individual or group project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Only students who have taken another geology course are eligible. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Formerly GEOL 290 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with some background in geology Active Date 20250401T11:47:04 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Cour… --- # HEAL100 — Fundamentals of Caregiving 5 credits · 77 hours HEAL 100 - Fundamentals of Caregiving HEAL 100 - Fundamentals of Caregiving 5 Credits Students learn about the role of a Home Care Aide (Caregiver) and the skills required to pass the WA State Home Care Aide written and skills exam. Upon successful completion, students will receive 2 certificates; 75-hour DSHS approved Long Term Care Worker and DSHS-Dementia Caregiver. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in caregiving (home care aide) certificaiton. Active Date 20170731T09:57:41 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 22… --- # HEAL102 — Introduction to Healthcare Professions 3 credits · 33 hours HEAL 102 - Introduction to Healthcare Professions HEAL 102 - Introduction to Healthcare Professions 3 Credits Introduction to various healthcare professions and healthcare teams in an ambulatory care setting. History of traditional and nontraditional medicine and influence of heritage and culture. This course will include strategies for college success. Course Note Meets the College Success Course requirement of the AA-DTA Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students interested in healthcare careers in an ambulatory care setting. Acti… --- # HEAL104 — Medical Terminology & Anatomy 5 credits · 55 hours HEAL 104 - Medical Terminology & Anatomy HEAL 104 - Medical Terminology & Anatomy 5 Credits Online introduction to medical terminology and anatomy by body systems. Designed for students enrolled in Health Care Professions Department or other allied health programs. 0, ENGL& 101 min 2.0 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 or ENGLP 101 Placement Eligibility English 101 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in health care professions department or other allied health programs Active D… Prerequisites: HEAL102 --- # HEAL106 — Human Diseases & Pharmacology 5 credits · 55 hours HEAL 106 - Human Diseases & Pharmacology HEAL 106 - Human Diseases & Pharmacology 5 Credits This class presents common diseases, diagnostic and treatment modalities, and pharmacology for each body system. 0 and ACCTG 121 or BUSN 135 or MATH 100-level or higher min 2.0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course is to be taken along with HEAL 210 for those enrolled in the Medical Assisting Program Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions programs, and any students in Allied Healthcare. Active Dat… Prerequisites: HEAL102, HEAL104, BUSN135, MATH100, HEAL210 --- # HEAL121 — Medical Interpreting 5 credits · 55 hours HEAL 121 - Medical Interpreting HEAL 121 - Medical Interpreting 5 Credits This course discuss rolls and responsibilities of medical interpreting. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Weekend Fall Day, Evening, Weekend Winter Day, Evening, Weekend Spring Day, Evening, Weekend Designed to Serve Students interested in medical interpreting Active Date 20250520T14:12:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Introduction to Medical Interpreting Interpreting S… --- # HEAL160 — Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals 4 credits · 44 hours HEAL 160 - Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals HEAL 160 - Law & Ethics for Healthcare Professionals 4 Credits Designed to teach legal and ethical considerations in health care settings. 0 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 or ENGLP 101 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Healthcare Professions Department students, and other Allied Healthcare students. Active Date 20260408T15:00:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 44 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline… --- # HEAL162 — Medical Office Procedures 5 credits · 55 hours HEAL 162 - Medical Office Procedures HEAL 162 - Medical Office Procedures 5 Credits This course teaches administrative Medical Office Procedures to include patient records management, scheduling systems and telephone techniques. Students are introduced to medical insurance and medical coding systems (ICD, CPT, and HCPCS) legal considerations, Students are familiarized with computerized account management systems. 0 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 or ENGLP 101 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Designed to Serve Medical Assisting student… --- # HEAL210 — Clinical Procedures I 5 credits · 88 hours HEAL 210 - Clinical Procedures I HEAL 210 - Clinical Procedures I 5 Credits Instruction and practice in medical and surgical asepsis, medical history, vital signs and measurements, physical examination, rehabilitation medicine and therapeutic modalities. 0 and ACCTG 121 or BUSN 135 or MATH 100-level or higher min 2.0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note HEAL 210 is the first Clinical class for students enrolled in the Medical Assisting Program. Fees Med Assistant Fee Liability Insurance Med Assistant Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enr… Prerequisites: HEAL102, HEAL104, BUSN135, MATH100 --- # HEAL211 — Clinical Procedures AMA 2 credits · 33 hours HEAL 211 - Clinical Procedures AMA HEAL 211 - Clinical Procedures AMA 2 Credits Instruction and practice in medical asepsis, medical history, vital signs and measurements. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Med Assistant Fee Liability Insurance Med Assistant Fee Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Designed for students in the Clinic Service Representative Certificate. Active Date 20240401T16:21:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 16 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course O… --- # HEAL212 — Clinical Procedures II 5 credits · 88 hours HEAL 212 - Clinical Procedures II HEAL 212 - Clinical Procedures II 5 Credits Covers medical specialty examinations and procedures for patients of all ages. Perform patient screening using established protocols including pulmonary function testing and specimen collection. Prepare items for autoclaving and perform sterilization procedures. Assist physician with patient care setting up and assisting with minor office surgery procedures. Prepare proper dosages of medication for both oral and parenteral administration. Select proper sites for and administer parenteral medications. Maintain labora… Prerequisites: HEAL210 --- # HEAL214 — Clinical Procedures III 5 credits · 88 hours HEAL 214 - Clinical Procedures III HEAL 214 - Clinical Procedures III 5 Credits Covers diagnostic testing performed in the ambulatory care setting, including electrocardiography and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waived lab tests. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Med Assistant Fee Liability Insurance Med Assistant Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Medical Assisting program in Healthcare Professions. Active Date 20260408T15:00:40 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 16 Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Invasive… Prerequisites: HEAL212 --- # HEAL215 — MA Registered to MA Certified Pathway 15 credits · 264 hours HEAL 215 - MA Registered to MA Certified Pathway HEAL 215 - MA Registered to MA Certified Pathway 15 Credits This class is designed for working medical assistants to meet the educational requirements of Medical Assisting-Certified (MA-C) in Washington State. This is not a complete or accredited Medical Assisting program, but an accelerated path to clinical skills review for those who already have clinical experience. This hybrid class will require both online and in-person coursework. Students must be present for all required clinic classes and complete online assignments to pass the class. I… --- # HEAL216 — Medical Insurance 5 credits · 55 hours HEAL 216 - Medical Insurance HEAL 216 - Medical Insurance 5 Credits This course gives an overview and introduction of the medical insurance billing process. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled Healthcare Professions programs, or any Allied Healthcare program. Active Date 20210311T08:50:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 35 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Introduction to medical insurance Medicare and Medicaid Private Insurance Military medical Manag… --- # HEAL218 — CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers 2 credits · 22 hours HEAL 218 - CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers HEAL 218 - CPR & First Aid for Healthcare Providers 2 Credits The course covers American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers. Includes instruction and practice in emergency first aid, CPR/AED for adult and child and CPR for infant, and instruction in emergency preparedness for health care professionals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Med Assistant Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Health Care Professions Department programs or students who desire… --- # HEAL226 — Healthcare Communication 3 credits · 33 hours HEAL 226 - Healthcare Communication HEAL 226 - Healthcare Communication 3 Credits This course covers therapeutic communication for healthcare professions. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Medical Assisting program. Active Date 20250520T14:12:37 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Importance of communication Types of communication Factors effecting Therapeutic Communication Establishing multicultur… --- # HEAL228 — Nutrition for Healthcare Professions 2 credits · 22 hours HEAL 228 - Nutrition for Healthcare Professions HEAL 228 - Nutrition for Healthcare Professions 2 Credits In this course students will develop an understanding of dietary nutrients, the function of supplements and special dietary needs as they relate to health maintenance and disease prevention and control. 0 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 or ENGLP 101 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Designed to Serve The course is designed for students in Healthcare Professions, or any student interested in nutrition in healthcare settings. Active… --- # HEAL239 — Job Readiness 2 credits · 22 hours HEAL 239 - Job Readiness HEAL 239 - Job Readiness 2 Credits Taken at least one quarter before students plan externship or internship. Students will prepare for by drafting resumes, cover letters and professional portfolios. Additionally, students will participate in mock interviews and understand the importance of networking. 0 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 or ENGLP 101 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions Department programs, and any other student preparing to enter the job ma… --- # HEAL240 — Externship 6 credits · 198 hours HEAL 240 - Externship HEAL 240 - Externship 6 Credits Externship provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace. The work experience is related to career goals and discipline major. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Student must successfully complete 180 Externship hours at Clinic site. Fees AH Prep Exam HEAL Fee Allied Health Liability Insurance Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Medical Assisting and Clinic Services Representative students enrolled in Healthcare Prof… Prerequisites: HEAL210, HEAL212, HEAL214 --- # HEAL241 — Medical Assistant Exam Preparation 4 credits · 44 hours HEAL 241 - Medical Assistant Exam Preparation HEAL 241 - Medical Assistant Exam Preparation 4 Credits This course is designed to assist MA students in preparing for a national credentialing exam required for their chosen field. Practice exams will assist students in learning test taking techniques ing them identify personal strengths and weaknesses and them focus on specific subject areas. Students will use this information to create, update, and discuss study plans. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Certification exam preparation for students enrolled in the Medical Assistant Ce… --- # HEAL251 — Patient Care Navigator 5 credits · 55 hours HEAL 251 - Patient Care Navigator HEAL 251 - Patient Care Navigator 5 Credits This course covers coaching a patient as it relates to health maintenance, disease prevention, compliance with treatment, community resources, adaptations relevant to individual patient needs. 0 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 or ENGLP 101 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions programs. Active Date 20260408T15:00:52 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Di… --- # HEAL252 — Behavioral Health for Allied Health Professionals 3 credits · 44 hours HEAL 252 - Behavioral Health for Allied Health Professionals HEAL 252 - Behavioral Health for Allied Health Professionals 3 Credits Scenario and practice based course to develop skills and apply competencies necessary for allied health and nursing professionals to work with clients with behavioral health disorders in an integrated healthcare setting. Aligned to their scope of practice, students will practice using screening tools, documentation, administering psychiatric and medication assisted treatment, providing effective patient education and care coordination skills. Instructor Permissio… --- # HEAL291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours HEAL 291 - Special Studies HEAL 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits An individual study project developed by student and the instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions Department disciplines. Active Date 20201208T18:00:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 10 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in… --- # HEAL292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours HEAL 292 - Special Studies HEAL 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits An individual study project developed by student and the instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions Department disciplines. Active Date 20201208T18:00:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 10 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in… --- # HEAL293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours HEAL 293 - Special Studies HEAL 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits An individual study project developed by student and the instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions Department disciplines. Active Date 20201208T18:00:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 10 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in… --- # HEAL294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours HEAL 294 - Special Studies HEAL 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits An individual study project developed by student and the instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions Department disciplines. Active Date 20201208T18:00:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 10 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline An individual study project developed by the student and instructor i… --- # HEAL295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours HEAL 295 - Special Studies HEAL 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and the instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Healthcare Professions Department disciplines. Active Date 20201208T18:00:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 10 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline An individual study project developed by the student and instructor i… --- # HS12 — HS Contemporary World Issues 5 credits · 55 hours HS 12 - HS Contemporary World Issues HS 12 - HS Contemporary World Issues 5 Credits Introduces the events, issues, and patterns that we confront in our globalized world. Challenges students to view current events through the lens of history. In this class, students will be expected to conduct research on current events, present findings to the class, and discuss effective solutions to global problems in small groups. This class fulfills the required Social Studies credits for high school Contemporary World Issues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day D… --- # HS13 — High School General Science 5 credits · 55 hours HS 13 - High School General Science HS 13 - High School General Science 5 Credits The high school general science course is an introduction to scientific inquiry and thinking. In this class, students will focus on developing scientific skills (such as observation prediction, data collection and presentation) and applying them to real-world problems affecting our modern society. Topics of study typically include an introduction to the scientific method, biology, and earth science. This course fulfills the requirement for high school general science and one high school credit. Instructor Permis… --- # HS14 — High School Health Science 3 credits · 33 hours HS 14 - High School Health Science HS 14 - High School Health Science 3 Credits The High School Health course introduces students to the core ideas of health education through four themes: nutrition, sex education, social and emotional health, and substance use/abuse. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to completely understand the importance of lifestyle choices as well as take responsibility of their own health. This course fulfills the high school health science requirement and high school credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters… --- # HS15 — High School U.S. History 5 credits · 55 hours HS 15 - High School U.S. History HS 15 - High School U.S. History 5 Credits This high school course surveys the social, political, economic, cultural, geographical, and religious forces that have shaped American history. In this class, students will examine primary and secondary sources as they develop a range of college preparatory skills, with particular emphasis on research writing. This class fulfills the credit requirement for High School U.S. History. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who need U.S. history… --- # HS16 — HS Washington State History and Civics 5 credits · 55 hours HS 16 - HS Washington State History and Civics HS 16 - HS Washington State History and Civics 5 Credits This course fulfills high school requirements in two areas of social studies: Washington State History and Civics. Themes include an examination of the society and culture of indigenous groups, their encounter with the first U.S. settlers, and the founding of Seattle. The Civics portion provides an overview of American government, focusing on the U.S. Constitution and its relation to our government, society, and rights. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online… --- # HS18 — High School Lab Science 1 5 credits · 66 hours HS 18 - High School Lab Science 1 HS 18 - High School Lab Science 1 5 Credits High School Lab Science 1 introduces students to life science. Students develop skill in measuring, solving problems, using laboratory apparatuses, following safety procedures, and adhering to experimental procedures. The course uses video lab, picture lab, models and other strategies of visual learning to explore how the cell and matter move through the living world. This course fulfills the requirement for one high school lab science and one high school credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typi… --- # HS19 — High School Lab Science 2 5 credits · 66 hours HS 19 - High School Lab Science 2 HS 19 - High School Lab Science 2 5 Credits In High School Lab Science 2, students study major unifying concepts and methods of the life sciences from the cell to evolution. This course includes a laboratory component. The course prepares students to differentiate between the processes of ecological relationships among organisms and organisms and their environment (includes plant growth and function). This course fulfills the requirement for a second high school lab science and one high school credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically… --- # HS20 — College Prep Reading 5 credits · 55 hours HS 20 - College Prep Reading HS 20 - College Prep Reading 5 Credits Emphasis on reading for comprehension and vocabulary development. Topics of study include literal, inferential and critical level comprehension; recall/study strategies; vocabulary; information literacy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve ELL students who need to improve their reading and test between 150-209 on the ESL COMPASS or who are evaluated at level 1 or 2 on the CASAS exam. Active Date 20240401T16:20:58 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit… --- # HS21 — College Prep Writing 5 credits · 55 hours HS 21 - College Prep Writing HS 21 - College Prep Writing 5 Credits Designed for students who have serious nonnative grammar error patterns that interfere with clear written communication. Intended to prepare students for ExCel II. Focuses on correctly formatting one paragraph responses and on creating meaningful sentences with clear syntax. Also focuses on learning to construct basic verb forms and verb tenses and using proper capitalization and basic end punctuation. Emphasis on developing grammar and writing skills at the sentence level: verb construction and verb tense, word order, word c… --- # HS22 — Beginning Speaking and Listening 3 credits · 33 hours HS 22 - Beginning Speaking and Listening HS 22 - Beginning Speaking and Listening 3 Credits Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, and writing and technology skills. ExCel Speaking and Listening is for students scoring below 209 on the CASAS exam. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Designed to serve ELL students completing their high school diploma and score below 209 on the CASAS exam. Active Date 20240322T08:37:15 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 30 Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions:… --- # HS23 — College Skills 2 credits · 22 hours HS 23 - College Skills HS 23 - College Skills 2 Credits Overview of campus resources and academic assessment. s students better understand the college experience and develop tools for academic and personal success. Emphasis on learning styles, goal setting, decision making, time management, study skills, procrastination, test taking, college policies and resources that contribute to student success. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students participating in the ELL high school diploma program. Active Date 20240322T08:37:19 Grading… --- # HS24 — College Prep Reading 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 24 - College Prep Reading 2 HS 24 - College Prep Reading 2 5 Credits Emphasis on reading for comprehension and vocabulary development. Topics of study include literal, inferential and critical level comprehension; recall/study strategies; vocabulary; information literacy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve ELL students who need to improve their reading and test between 150-209 on the ESL COMPASS or who are evaluated at level 1 or 2 on the CASAS exam. Active Date 20240322T08:37:21 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 30 Lec… --- # HS25 — College Prep Writing 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 25 - College Prep Writing 2 HS 25 - College Prep Writing 2 5 Credits Designed for students who have serious nonnative grammar error patterns that interfere with clear written communication. Intended for students in the ELL high school diploma program. Focuses on correctly formatting one paragraph responses and on creating meaningful sentences with clear syntax. Also focuses on learning to construct basic verb forms and verb tenses and using proper capitalization and basic end punctuation. Emphasis on developing grammar and writing skills at the sentence level: verb construction and verb te… --- # HS26 — Intermediate Speaking and Listening 3 credits · 33 hours HS 26 - Intermediate Speaking and Listening HS 26 - Intermediate Speaking and Listening 3 Credits Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, and writing and technology skills. Speaking and Listening is for students scoring above 209 on the CASAS exam. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Stdents enrolled in the ELL high school completion program scoring above 209 on the CASAS exam. Active Date 20240401T17:56:24 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions: Cours… --- # HS27 — College Skills 2 2 credits · 22 hours HS 27 - College Skills 2 HS 27 - College Skills 2 2 Credits Overview of campus resources and academic assessment. s students better understand the college experience and develop tools for academic and personal success. Emphasis on learning styles, goal setting, decision making, time management, study skills, procrastination, test taking, college policies and resources that contribute to student success. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the ELL high school diploma program. Active Date 20240322T08:37:30 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 30 Lecture 22 Tota… --- # HS28 — Basic Arithmetic I 5 credits · 55 hours HS 28 - Basic Arithmetic I HS 28 - Basic Arithmetic I 5 Credits Designed for students who need to learn or review arithmetic fundament als. Emphasis is on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, decimals, metric measurements and their applications, including geometry and elementary statistics. Proper terminology is stressed. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students that need foundational math instruction and support. Active Date 20250401T11:57:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 55 Total Degree… --- # HS29 — Basic Arithmetic II 5 credits · 55 hours HS 29 - Basic Arithmetic II HS 29 - Basic Arithmetic II 5 Credits Extension of Math Skills I (HS 028). Emphasis is on fractions, ratios, proportion, percentages, and English metric measurement and their applications and basic Geometry. Proper terminology is stressed. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students that need foundational math support to transition to Math 81. Active Date 20240322T08:37:33 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Stuents will learn foundatinal math and have s… --- # HS30 — ESL Writing 5 credits · 55 hours HS 30 - ESL Writing HS 30 - ESL Writing 5 Credits Designed for students who have serious non-native grammar error patterns that interfere with clear written communication. The course is intended to prepare students for English 081. The course focuses on correctly formatting multi-paragraph responses and on creating meaningful sentences with clear syntax. The course also focuses on learning to construct basic verb forms and verb tenses and using proper capitalization and basic end punctuation. The course places an emphasis on developing grammar and writing skills at the sentence level: verb co… --- # HS31 — High School Intermediate English 10 credits · 110 hours HS 31 - High School Intermediate English HS 31 - High School Intermediate English 10 Credits High School English 031 develops skills to evaluate and analyze literature in terms of cultural, social, political, and historical contexts. English 031 builds on students’ prior knowledge of language arts skills, with a focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication skills. Students read various styles of text and composition including literature, informational text, and media, in an effort to improve comprehension and analysis skills. Students improve critical thinking by r… --- # HS32 — ELL Ex.C.E.L. English 4 10 credits · 110 hours HS 32 - ELL Ex.C.E.L. English 4 HS 32 - ELL Ex.C.E.L. English 4 10 Credits Reviews and employs reading comprehension and critical thinking strategies. Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass HS 028 meet all the English requirements for their high school diploma. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter… --- # HS33 — High School English 1 5 credits · 55 hours HS 33 - High School English 1 HS 33 - High School English 1 5 Credits High School English 1 provides a college-level academic atmosphere to develop academic reading and writing skills. Learners build a foundation for high school and post-secondary academic work. The course emphasizes non-fiction reading and evidence-based writing. Students integrate technology into project-based learning assignments to solve real-world problems. This course is equivalent to a 9 th grade high school English course and fulfills the requirement for one high school English credit. Instructor Permission Required Y… --- # HS34 — High School English 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 34 - High School English 2 HS 34 - High School English 2 5 Credits In High School English 2 students read, analyze, and write about literature. Learning focuses on close reading as well as the study of how various literary elements and techniques function within a text. Students will practice making and supporting inferences, character analysis, identifying figurative language and summarization. Students use expository writing to display their reading comprehension. This course is equivalent to a 10 th grade high school English course and fulfills the requirement for one high school Englis… --- # HS35 — High School English 3 5 credits · 55 hours HS 35 - High School English 3 HS 35 - High School English 3 5 Credits High School English 3 develops skills to evaluate and analyze literature in terms of cultural, social, political, and historical contexts. English 3 builds on students’ prior knowledge of language arts skills, with a focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and effective communication skills. Students read various styles of text and composition including literature, informational text, and media, in an effort to improve comprehension and analysis skills. Students improve critical thinking by responding to literature thr… --- # HS36 — High School English 4 5 credits · 55 hours HS 36 - High School English 4 HS 36 - High School English 4 5 Credits High School English 4 prepares students for the reading, thinking, writing, and research tasks encountered in college coursework. The course includes a strong emphasis on expository and persuasive writing. Students also explore writing to achieve professional and personal goals. Students produce a final portfolio containing college application essays, scholarship essays, out-of-class scholarly essays, in-class writing assignments, and self-assessment. This course is the equivalent of a 12th grade English course and fulfills… --- # HS40 — College Preparation Reading I 5 credits · 55 hours HS 40 - College Preparation Reading I HS 40 - College Preparation Reading I 5 Credits Emphasis on reading for comprehension and vocabulary development. Topics of study include literal, inferential, and critical level comprehension; recall/study strategies; vocabulary; and information literacy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve students who need to improve their reading and test between 150-209 on ESL COMPASS or between 44-60 on the COMPASS Reading test. Active Date 20240322T08:38:29 Grading Bas… --- # HS44 — High School Physical Education 10 credits · 110 hours HS 44 - High School Physical Education HS 44 - High School Physical Education 10 Credits High School Physical Education classes focus on a student’s ability to understand, identify and implement strategies that promote personal, community and global health. Students will learn to identify and employ appropriate physical activity strategies to enhance lifelong well-being and quality of life. Assess their current fitness level, identify, and implement their fitness goals. These classes satisfy High School level physical education requirements and up to 1.5 high school physical education credits… --- # HS45 — College Preparation Reading II 5 credits · 55 hours HS 45 - College Preparation Reading II HS 45 - College Preparation Reading II 5 Credits Emphasis on reading for comprehension and vocabulary development. Topics of study include literal, inferential, and critical level comprehension; recall/study strategies; vocabulary; and information literacy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve High school completion students who need to improve their reading and who test between 210-259 on the ESL COMPASS Reading Test or 61-70 on the COMPASS Reading Test or received a minimum of 2.0… --- # HS46 — High School Civics 3 credits · 33 hours HS 46 - High School Civics HS 46 - High School Civics 3 Credits An overview of American government, focusing on the U.S. Constitution and its relation to our government, society, and rights. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve High School Completion candidates who are under-prepared for college level classes. Active Date 20240322T08:38:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 35 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline U.S. Constitution and Modern State Government Rights and duties of citizenship Separatio… --- # HS49 — High School Creative Writing 5 credits · 55 hours HS 49 - High School Creative Writing HS 49 - High School Creative Writing 5 Credits In this course, students explore various composition styles and experiment with writing techniques in their own writing. Students read poetry, short stories, and nonfiction texts and ask the question, “How can I use my voice creatively?” Aside from published texts, this course will also draw content from student experiences, imagination, interests, and community events. Students will have the opportunity to play with different writing genres, audiences, perspectives, and styles as they craft their own stories.… --- # HS50 — ELL Reading Collection of Evidence (COE) 2 credits · 22 hours HS 50 - ELL Reading Collection of Evidence (COE) HS 50 - ELL Reading Collection of Evidence (COE) 2 Credits This course will allow students access to work on and submit a state approved Collection of Evidence in the content area of Reading. This is a state approved alternative assessment that, if passed, would demonstrate that students have met the high school reading assessment requirement for graduation. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve ELL Ex.C.E.L. students who have not met the state assessment requirements in Reading. Students must have attempt… --- # HS51 — HS Yoga 5 credits · 55 hours HS 51 - HS Yoga HS 51 - HS Yoga 5 Credits Learn basic yoga techniques that will allow students to release physical and emotional tension from the body, mind and spirit. The course can be used to earn PE credits towards a high school diploma. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This course is designed for students in the high school completion program who have been out of school for a significant amount of time and/or new to higher education and need PE credits. Active Date 20250401T11:48:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25… --- # HS54 — High School Fine Arts 1 5 credits · 55 hours HS 54 - High School Fine Arts 1 HS 54 - High School Fine Arts 1 5 Credits High School Fine Arts 1 creates an appreciation for the vocabulary, media, techniques, and purpose of the creative process. The course provides the foundation for students to confidently identify and compare key elements of artistic works in dance, music, theater, or visual arts. Through hands-on activities, discussions, field trips, and research, learners will develop an understanding of the influence art has on history, culture, and their own daily lives. Note: This course fulfills the requirement for one high school… --- # HS55 — High School Fine Arts 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 55 - High School Fine Arts 2 HS 55 - High School Fine Arts 2 5 Credits High School Fine Arts 2 builds on the skills learned in HS Fine Arts 1 by developing the aesthetic perception related to performances or works in dance, music, theater, and visual arts. Students confidently observe, discuss, analyze, and evaluate works of art then produce written art criticism and/or create original performances or works of art. Note: this course fulfills the requirement for a second high school fine arts credit. The course may be repeated for elective credit as each quarter explores a new genre and dif… --- # HS59 — High School Occupational Education 5 credits · 55 hours HS 59 - High School Occupational Education HS 59 - High School Occupational Education 5 Credits The High School Occupational Education course engages students in the meaningful exploration of career options. Students gain access to skills and information for success in current and new occupations. It will also provide students with skills to create clear and strong post high school plans. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve ExCel, Pathway to College, and Adult High School Completion program students working to complete a h… --- # HS71 — Review of Arithmetic 5 credits · 55 hours HS 71 - Review of Arithmetic HS 71 - Review of Arithmetic 5 Credits Designed for students needing to review the meaning of and methods for calculating with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios, percents, and proportions. To earn credit for the course, students will have to pass mastery tests in four areas: whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and percents/proportions. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course is designed for students needing a review of fractions, decimals, percents and proportions. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students needing arithmetic. A… --- # HS72 — High School World Language 1 5 credits · 55 hours HS 72 - High School World Language 1 HS 72 - High School World Language 1 5 Credits The High School World Language courses equip students to communicate effectively across multiple cultures. Students develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills as well as awareness of the global application of the chosen language. A communicative approach to language learning allows students to use the language in interpersonal speaking and writing, and interpretive reading and listening. This course fulfills the requirement for a first level world language class and one high school credit. Instru… --- # HS73 — High School World Language 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 73 - High School World Language 2 HS 73 - High School World Language 2 5 Credits The High School World Language courses equip students to communicate effectively across multiple cultures. Students develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills as well as awareness of the global application of the chosen language. A communicative approach to language learning allows students to use the target language in interpersonal speaking and writing, and interpretive reading and listening. Level 2 students build on the basics learned in level 1. Students apply higher-level grammar skills to… --- # HS74 — High School World Language 3 5 credits · 55 hours HS 74 - High School World Language 3 HS 74 - High School World Language 3 5 Credits High School World Language 3 provides a deepening of communication skills in the chosen language. Students practice speaking to increase fluency and demonstrate mastery of idiomatic expressions. In addition to classroom learning, students will give presentations, read short stories, and watch films to increase proficiency. Culture and traditions are explored through reading and writing in the language. This course meets the requirement for a high school elective class and one high school credit. Instructor Per… --- # HS76 — High School Elective 1 5 credits · 55 hours HS 76 - High School Elective 1 HS 76 - High School Elective 1 5 Credits High School Elective courses provide students opportunities to develop their knowledge and skills outside the regular high school curriculum. Students identify a subject of interest and work with the high school competency advisor to create a learning plan using online courses, independent study, or other educational opportunities. High School Elective 1 is a 9th-grade equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online F… --- # HS77 — High School Elective 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 77 - High School Elective 2 HS 77 - High School Elective 2 5 Credits In High School Elective 2, students may choose to build further knowledge and skills on the subject explored in high school elective one, or may identify a new subject of interest. Students develop and present a learning plan to the high school competency advisor using online courses, independent study, or other educational opportunities High School Elective 2 is a 10th-grade equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer O… --- # HS78 — High School Elective 3 5 credits · 55 hours HS 78 - High School Elective 3 HS 78 - High School Elective 3 5 Credits In High School Elective 3, students may choose to build further knowledge and skills on the subject explored in high school elective one and two, or may identify a new subject of interest. High School Elective 3 is an 11th grade-equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve ExCel, Pathway to College, and Adult High School Completion program students working t… --- # HS79 — High School Elective 4 5 credits · 55 hours HS 79 - High School Elective 4 HS 79 - High School Elective 4 5 Credits In High School Elective 4, students have several options for learning experiences. Students may choose to create a capstone project based on their learning in electives 1-3, conduct an in-depth research project on a new subject of interest, create a science-fair project, design and implement a community service project, or propose another project. High School Elective 4 is a 12th grade-equivalent course that meets the requirement for one high school elective credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typical… --- # HS80 — High School Consumer Mathematics 5 credits · 55 hours HS 80 - High School Consumer Mathematics HS 80 - High School Consumer Mathematics 5 Credits In High School Consumer Mathematics, students improve their intermediate math skills in order to achieve a wide range of career, and personal goals. Designed for students needing to review the meaning of and methods for calculating with fractions, decimals, ratios, percents, and proportions. Financial Literacy supports the development of financially competent and fiscally responsible individuals. Students will develop personal and career goals then create financial strategies that are compatible with t… --- # HS81 — High School Algebra 1 5 credits · 55 hours HS 81 - High School Algebra 1 HS 81 - High School Algebra 1 5 Credits High School Algebra 1 introduces students to basic algebra. This course will guide students with expressing equivalent forms to solve problems, understanding polynomials and rational expression; creating, understanding and solving equations. The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic understanding of these functions so that they are prepared for Algebra 2. This course fulfills the high school Algebra 1 requirement and one high school math credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically u… --- # HS82 — High School Reading & Writing Skills 10 credits · 110 hours HS 82 - High School Reading & Writing Skills HS 82 - High School Reading & Writing Skills 10 Credits Designed for high school completion students who need work on language and rhetorical skills in reading and writing for high school completion courses. Focuses on writing multi-paragraph responses and on constructing a variety of sentences with phrases and clauses in effective coordination and subordination. Also focuses on editing for problems related to diction (casual/formal), verb choice related to active/passive tense, agreement and precision and word choice issues, specifically related t… --- # HS86 — High School Geometry 5 credits · 55 hours HS 86 - High School Geometry HS 86 - High School Geometry 5 Credits High School Geometry guides students in examining the ideas and reasoning involved in measurement and geometric calculation. Students will also study properties of two and three-dimensional shapes; similarity and congruence; geometric constructions; coordinate geometry; transformations; functions; and will practice communicating mathematical ideas. This course fulfills the high school geometry requirement and one high school math credit. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Spring Day… --- # HS91 — High School Algebra 2 5 credits · 55 hours HS 91 - High School Algebra 2 HS 91 - High School Algebra 2 5 Credits High School Algebra 2 builds upon the skills acquired in High School Algebra 1. This course will students in expanding their skill set to solve advanced polynomials, complex numbers, advance functions, linear equations, simplifying expressions, and solving linear equations in two variables. The purpose of this course is to provide students the advanced understanding to prepare for Geometry. This course fulfills the high school algebra 2 OR math elective requirement and one high school math credit. Instructor Permission Requ… --- # HS95 — Introduction to Theatre 5 credits · 55 hours HS 95 - Introduction to Theatre HS 95 - Introduction to Theatre 5 Credits Introduction to the theater with an emphasis on the collaborative components of live dramatic performance: playwriting, directing, design, acting and audience. Course includes required play attendance. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Includes performance attendance. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve High school completion students. Students interested in drama, live performance & communication. Active Date 20240322T08:40:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environment Yes… --- # HS97 — Seminar for College Success 3 credits · 33 hours HS 97 - Seminar for College Success HS 97 - Seminar for College Success 3 Credits Students will build upon prior learning in topics including study skills, goal setting, college policies and resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships and self-empowerment, and seminar/discussion/analysis of controversial issues and topics. Some class sections will focus on a special theme or introduce students to particular majors/career fields. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This course is designed for stu… --- # HS98 — HS Culminating Project 2 credits · 66 hours HS 98 - HS Culminating Project HS 98 - HS Culminating Project 2 Credits This course meets the Washington State high school completion requirement for graduation. Students will explore a topic of interest and complete one of the following: essay, oral presentation, service learning project. Students will create a High School and Beyond Plan. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Highline’s High School Completion Program. Active Date 20240322T08:40:11 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Independent Study Ye… --- # HS99 — College Success Seminar 5 credits · 55 hours HS 99 - College Success Seminar HS 99 - College Success Seminar 5 Credits s students better understand the college experience and develop tools for academic and personal success. Topics include study skills, goal setting, college policies and resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships and self-empowerment, and discussing controversial issues and topics. Some class sections will focus on a special theme or introduce students to particular majors/career fields. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve This course is design… --- # HIST101 — World Civilizations I 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 101 - World Civilizations I HIST 101 - World Civilizations I 5 Credits This course will provide an introduction to the history of the Ancient World, from the earliest human societies to about 1500. The course will emphasize the social, cultural and political challenges that have shaped different cultures and it will address points of comparison between them. Points of contact between cultures and the broader forces that to define those contacts-trade, migration, patterns of disease, for example-will also be discussed. The class will also consider the nature of history and its methods as… --- # HIST102 — World Civilizations II 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 102 - World Civilizations II HIST 102 - World Civilizations II 5 Credits This course will provide an introduction to the history of the Early Modern World, from the period of trade and cultural expansion under the Mongols to the Atlantic Revolutions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The course will emphasize the social, intellectual and political revolutions that shaped different cultures during this period, and it will address points of comparison between them. Points of contact and conflict between cultures and the broader forces that to define those contacts-trade, migration,… --- # HIST103 — World Civilizations III 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 103 - World Civilizations III HIST 103 - World Civilizations III 5 Credits This course will provide an introduction to the history of the Modern World from the 19th to the 21st century. The course will emphasize the political,economic, and cultural revolutions that have characterized modern societies, and it will address points of comparison between nations and regions of the world in an era of increasing globalization. Points of contact between cultures and the broader forces that to define those contacts-trade, migration, patterns of disease, imperialism, genocide, and global conflict-… --- # HIST115 — History of World War II 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 115 - History of World War II HIST 115 - History of World War II 5 Credits Focuses on the economic, political, social, and military developments of the world from the end of World War I to the conclusion and aftermath of World War II. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students seeking a transfer course. Active Date 2014-11-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline I. Peace to End all Peace II. Perilous Twenties III… --- # HIST160 — Modern Asian History 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 160 - Modern Asian History HIST 160 - Modern Asian History 5 Credits Examines cultural, economic and political development of China, Japan and Korea from 1850 to today. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Transfer students or any students seeking to understand the modern political and cultural evolution of China, Japan and Korea. Active Date 2015-10-30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline I. Heritage A. China and Western contact B. Tokugawa Jap… --- # HIST190 — History Seminar I 1 credits · 11 hours HIST 190 - History Seminar I HIST 190 - History Seminar I 1 Credits Describes and interprets noteworthy historical topics, events, and people from all periods and geographical areas. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in historical topics and the broader campus and local communities. Active Date 2016-02-18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 48 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course will vary from quarter to quarter, depending on t… --- # HIST191 — History Seminar II 1 credits · 11 hours HIST 191 - History Seminar II HIST 191 - History Seminar II 1 Credits For those who have taken History Seminar I and wish to continue to enjoy the series. Describes and interprets noteworthy historical topics, events, and people from all periods and geographical areas. Active Date 2016-02-18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 48 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline This course will vary from quarter to quarter, depending on the interests and availability of faculty and off-campus prese… Prerequisites: HIST190 --- # HIST225 — Civil War and Reconstruction 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 225 - Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 225 - Civil War and Reconstruction 5 Credits Provides an overview of the causes of the American Civil War, including the goals and assets of both sides; considers the evolution of wartime strategies and tactics; examines the changing political landscape over the course of the war; and concludes with closure of the conflict and political and social transitions resulting from the war. Course Note Previously AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students seeking to understand the roots of the Civil War, the evolution of… --- # HIST260 — Africa: Colonial Rule and Independence Struggles 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 260 - Africa: Colonial Rule and Independence Struggles HIST 260 - Africa: Colonial Rule and Independence Struggles 5 Credits Covers the colonial era and post-independence struggles in sub-Saharan Africa. While the focus is on the colonial period and post-independence struggles, a brief introduction to the precolonial era will be provided. The colonial section covers exploration and implantation of colonies by Europeans. It also touches upon the role of missionaries during the era of colonization. The post-independence component will examine some of the major issues that African nations h… --- # HIST273 — Women and Gender in the Modern West 5 credits · 55 hours HIST 273 - Women and Gender in the Modern West HIST 273 - Women and Gender in the Modern West 5 Credits Examines the relationship between historical events and women’s lives and the impact of ideas and attitudes about gender, race, class, and sexuality on individuals of both sexes in modern western history. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students seeking a transfer course and those interested in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. Active Date 2011-04-20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree… --- # HIST291 — Independent Study 1 credits · 33 hours HIST 291 - Independent Study HIST 291 - Independent Study 1 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who wishes to participate in a personal study of a historical area that is not specifically through our curriculum. Active Date 20201105T14:50:59 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes… --- # HIST292 — Independent Study 2 credits · 66 hours HIST 292 - Independent Study HIST 292 - Independent Study 2 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Designed to Serve Any student who wishes to participate in a personal study of a historical area that is not specifically through our curriculum. Active Date 20201105T14:51:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outl… --- # HIST293 — Independent Study 3 credits · 99 hours HIST 293 - Independent Study HIST 293 - Independent Study 3 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who wishes to participate in a personal study of a historical area that is not specifically through our curriculum. Active Date 20201105T14:51:04 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outl… --- # HOST100 — Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 100 - Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism HOST 100 - Introduction to Hospitality/Tourism 5 Credits Hospitality and Tourism (HOST) is the world’s largest industry and features the highest number of entrepreneurs in the USA and the world. This is an introductory course from the perspective of the emphasis areas of hospitality and tourism (e.g. lodging, food, cruise lines, airlines, destination management organizations) that exist as the foundational entities of hospitality and tourism operations. The course explores the aforementioned aspects of hospitality/tourism and provides information… --- # HOST101 — Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality 2 credits · 22 hours HOST 101 - Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality HOST 101 - Professional Communication for Business & Hospitality 2 Credits Professional communication skills are essential to managers in any business. This course balances theoretical and practical applications of what it means to communicate and connect effectively in a business setting. It covers a variety of communication methods needed as a manager (e.g., verbal, nonverbal, digital, public speaking) and provides students an opportunity to write, present, and adapt messages to meet professional standards. The course also ask… --- # HOST102 — Sustainable Tourism and Development 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 102 - Sustainable Tourism and Development HOST 102 - Sustainable Tourism and Development 5 Credits Tourism, which can be understood as individuals traveling to societies and cultures other than their own usual environment, is the world’s largest business with billions of annual tourists. Visitors to the societies and cultures impact the destinations they call on during excursions. There will be elements of socio-cultural and environmental impacts on the host communities whether tourists visit via cruise line, airline, vehicle, or rail to experience attractions, lodging, food and beverage… --- # HOST103 — Careers in Hospitality/Tourism 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 103 - Careers in Hospitality/Tourism HOST 103 - Careers in Hospitality/Tourism 5 Credits Introduction to careers in hospitality and tourism. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students in the Hospitality and Tourism and non-Hospitality/Tourism students interested in Hospitality and Tourism. Active Date 2011-08-08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline 1. Introduction to Careers in Hospitality and Tourism 2. Overview of the Hos… --- # HOST104 — The Art of Negotiation 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 104 - The Art of Negotiation HOST 104 - The Art of Negotiation 5 Credits We negotiate daily. Some of us negotiate during morning rush hour traffic when we are switching lanes and others negotiate at work with our colleagues. How are you faring in these negotiations? Learn to effectively negotiate with a toolbox that gives you the advantage. Learn the intricacies of negotiation and gain results in your day-to-day exchanges. Fees Quarters Typically all Evening, Online Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students interested in business, management, hospitality, or tourism. Active Date 202… --- # HOST109 — The Business of Doing Good: Nonprofit & ESG Organizations 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 109 - The Business of Doing Good: Nonprofit & ESG Organizations HOST 109 - The Business of Doing Good: Nonprofit & ESG Organizations 3 Credits This course introduces nonprofit organizations including their structure, purpose, and responsibilities. These mission-driven organizations are often understood through the lens of IRS tax codes including and 501(c) classifications. The good these organizations do often falls under ESG (i.e., Environmental, Social, Governance) frameworks. Learners analyze the ethical, moral, and legal obligations of nonprofits and ESG-committed organizations, incl… --- # HOST110 — Lodging Operations 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 110 - Lodging Operations HOST 110 - Lodging Operations 5 Credits This course is a study of lodging establishments such as hotels, motels, and resorts. Topics include career paths, departmental responsibilities and communication, hotel brands/flags, processes at the operations level, and stakeholders peripheral to operations such as hotel owners and hospitality consultants. Furthermore, management techniques such as staffing, PCI compliance, POS/PMS, front office staff training, real estate cap rates, and budgeting are covered. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Designed to Serve Hos… --- # HOST115 — Cruise Line Operations 4 credits · 44 hours HOST 115 - Cruise Line Operations HOST 115 - Cruise Line Operations 4 Credits This survey course of the cruise line industry provides an overview of cruising, an introduction to basic concepts associated with this emphasis area of hospitality and tourism, and the dynamics of modern cruising. Students successfully completing this course will learn industry terminology, operations, stakeholder collaboration, geography, and cross-cultural communication as it relates to cruising. Finally, emerging trends concerned with the futurology of the cruise line industry will be recognized. Fees Quarters T… --- # HOST120 — Environmental Leadership & Facilities Operations 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 120 - Environmental Leadership & Facilities Operations HOST 120 - Environmental Leadership & Facilities Operations 3 Credits This course equips students with the knowledge to lead and manage commercial facilities. Departments covered in the course include janitorial services, engineering and maintenance departments, and housekeeping operations. Students will learn best practices for maintaining high standards of cleanliness while also implementing eco-friendly methods that reduce environmental impact. The curriculum addresses strategic planning and execution of sustainable operations (e.… --- # HOST128 — Barista & Coffeehouse Operations 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 128 - Barista & Coffeehouse Operations HOST 128 - Barista & Coffeehouse Operations 3 Credits Coffeehouses have a long history as a gathering place within society. This course will explore not only successful components of coffeehouse operations, but examine the subtle differences between coffees produced in various regions and roasting/brewing styles. Course participants will also study the complexities of hand-crafted espresso beverages and their unique recipes. This course will introduce the learner to the equipment used in coffeehouses and their unique needs in terms of maintenance an… --- # HOST129 — Menu Design 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 129 - Menu Design HOST 129 - Menu Design 3 Credits For hospitality and tourism majors and non-majors, especially entrepreneurs and managers of food and beverage establishments. The course provides an overview of menu design and creation including food cost, profit, a continuum of stars/dogs, par levels, recipe, up-selling/marketing, and purchasing (i.e. POs). Fees HOST Food Fee Quarters Typically inter Day, Online Designed to Serve Students interested in hospitality and tourism operations and management, particularly those who will work in and/or manage establishments that rely on food a… --- # HOST130 — Food and Beverage Operations 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 130 - Food and Beverage Operations HOST 130 - Food and Beverage Operations 5 Credits The course offers an introduction to aspects of successful food and beverage operations in a variety of different types of service outlets. Students will earn appropriate state-mandated certifications for working in food and beverage establishments while learning career pathways, supply chains, cost controls, and front-of-house operations. Fees HOST Beverage Material Fee Quarters Typically inter Day, Online Designed to Serve The course is designed for hospitality and tourism majors and non-majors interes… --- # HOST132 — Coffee Roasting Fundamentals 4 credits · 44 hours HOST 132 - Coffee Roasting Fundamentals HOST 132 - Coffee Roasting Fundamentals 4 Credits Learners enrolled in this course will roast coffee beans with a focus placed on learning how to create various roasting profiles. Students will drink coffee made in a variety of ways including espresso, cold brew, drip coffee, French press, pour over, Vietnamese coffee, and more. Enrolled individuals will establish an effective palette via cupping techniques and while utilizing flavor wheels and professional barista and roastery utensils. Finally, the chemical reactions in roasting will be understood. Co… --- # HOST139 — Career Planning and Preparation 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 139 - Career Planning and Preparation HOST 139 - Career Planning and Preparation 3 Credits This course offers an introduction to business environments with a focus on deliverables. The deliverables are specifically: finding a job, creating a resume, writing a cover letter, interviewing, networking, and crafting a social media presence. Upon successful completion of this course each student will know where to find job postings, how to earn an interview, best practices in interviewing, networking, and have a resume and cover letter on file. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Spring Da… --- # HOST140 — Cooperative Education 12 credits · 396 hours HOST 140 - Cooperative Education HOST 140 - Cooperative Education 12 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. 0 and Cum GPA min. 2.0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course requires work experience to be coordinated with the instructor. All registered students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online, Weekend… Prerequisites: HOST100, HOST139 --- # HOST145 — Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 145 - Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders HOST 145 - Planning and Preparation for Supervisors, Managers, and Leaders 3 Credits This course offers an introduction to leadership, supervision, and management in business environments. The course has a focus on deliverables and measurables including: career pathway management, social media maintenance, dressing and acting professionally, workplace stressors, integrity, writing recommendation letters, documenting employee interactions, conducting basic staff training, working collaboratively in cross-cultural commun… --- # HOST150 — Food as Medicine 3 credits · 49.5 hours HOST 150 - Food as Medicine HOST 150 - Food as Medicine 3 Credits Being a professional in the food industry requires a comprehension of nutrition. This course understands food as fuel for humans and investigates nutritional best practices leading to the attainment of a healthy body, mind, and soul. This includes the role of nutrition in the prevention and treatment of some chronic illnesses. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Designed to Serve This course is designed for learners interested in any element of the food industry (e.g. farming, supply chain, restaurants, grocery stores). The… --- # HOST156 — The History of Human Movement and Travel Geography 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 156 - The History of Human Movement and Travel Geography HOST 156 - The History of Human Movement and Travel Geography 5 Credits This course offers students an introduction to the history of human movement through the lens of geography and leisure studies with a focus on travel, tourism, and visitor motivation and experience. World travel destinations are understood from a multi-stakeholder perspective including that of of travelers, travel agents and counselors, and destination marketing and management professionals. Topics include foundational geography concepts such as the tourist gaz… --- # HOST157 — Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 157 - Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication HOST 157 - Writing for Good: Nonprofit Grant-Writing and Communication 5 Credits Raising money for nonprofits with focus on organizations serving marginalized communities. Includes strategies for identifying foundation and government grants, conducting research and building relationships, writing letters of inquiry and preparing effective proposals, identifying and analyzing grassroots fundraising strategies to maximize organizational and community assets, finding and cultivating individual donors, making effective asks, a… --- # HOST160 — Human Resources Management in Hospitality & Tourism 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 160 - Human Resources Management in Hospitality & Tourism HOST 160 - Human Resources Management in Hospitality & Tourism 5 Credits This management-level course is designed to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to become a people manager involved in leading, motivating, counseling, and rewarding employees. Students will study management principles so that they can select, train, appraise, counsel, and motivate employees for exceptional performance within their selected industry. This will include familiarization with employment laws, managing diversity, self-managed teams, train… --- # HOST164 — Customer Service Operations 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 164 - Customer Service Operations HOST 164 - Customer Service Operations 5 Credits Providing excellent customer service is essential to the long-term viability of an organization. This business-oriented course focuses on providing customer service in the context of business operations (e.g. retail, hospitality, management) including face-to-face interactions, the expectations of individuals working directly with customers, and how employees can succeed in leaving a positive impression on stakeholders including customers, supervisors, and managers. The course provides fundamental elements… --- # HOST165 — Management, Supervision, and Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 165 - Management, Supervision, and Leadership HOST 165 - Management, Supervision, and Leadership 5 Credits Managing, supervising, and leading team members is paramount to success in business. This course will communicate concepts that make up effective management in two ways. First, an examination of concepts and established best practices in leading your organization’s human resources will take place. This includes management foci such as employee empowerment, setting expectations, benchmarking successes, globalization, cross-cultural communication, and the increasing role of informatio… --- # HOST166 — Global Excellence in Customer Service 2 credits · 22 hours HOST 166 - Global Excellence in Customer Service HOST 166 - Global Excellence in Customer Service 2 Credits Customer service is not solely the act of receiving something physical in a monetary exchange; there is also an industry built around the act of providing service to others. Your customers may not even be purchasing an item. Customer service is actually a complex process of ensuring others are satisfied with a product. Sometimes soft skills, or even ourselves, are the product. This course will introduce the complexities of customer service provision in a holistic manner while maintainin… --- # HOST170 — Managing Legal Issues 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 170 - Managing Legal Issues HOST 170 - Managing Legal Issues 5 Credits This course features safety, security, risk management, liability, insurance, and other general legal knowledge effective managers need in order to be successful. The course begins with an assessment of general understandings of terms used widely in the legal field. The class continues with the application of terms and ideas situationally to management. Finally, case studies related to management situations (e.g. airlines, lodging, F&B, casinos, theme parks) are investigated. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Desig… --- # HOST174 — Serious Leisure: Sport, Play, Recreation, & Parks 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 174 - Serious Leisure: Sport, Play, Recreation, & Parks HOST 174 - Serious Leisure: Sport, Play, Recreation, & Parks 5 Credits This survey course begins with an analysis of the leisure studies field. This field includes things such as recreation, leisure, sport, and play in general. Leadership in these fields requires a business acumen, comprehension of government involvement, and approaches to resource management such as park development and recreation programming. Those who make this field a career are often referred to those involved in serious leisure as professionals. The attributes… --- # HOST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 175 - Food, Culture, & Politics HOST 175 - Food, Culture, & Politics 5 Credits This course considers socio-cultural dimensions of food from the dawn of agriculture to the present. The class explores topics such as the juxtaposition between food, society, and identity, organic vs. conventional foods, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), agriculture’s role in climate change, chronic hunger, obesity, seed property rights vs. food sovereignty, foreign aid, and the U.S. food policy process. There will also be an investigation of best practices with a focus on sustainable and environmental a… --- # HOST200 — HOST Capstone: Management 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 200 - HOST Capstone: Management HOST 200 - HOST Capstone: Management 5 Credits A capstone course can be understood as a concluding course where students apply what they have learned during the tenure of their degree to business problems. This capstone course consolidates five critical management skill areas: Legal Issues, Technology, Human Resources, Sales and Marketing, and Strategic Planning. Students explore the latest trends, challenges, and strategies that shape today’s business landscape during the tenure of this capstone course. The course prepares future leaders with a holistic u… --- # HOST205 — Event Management, Planning, and Leadership 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 205 - Event Management, Planning, and Leadership HOST 205 - Event Management, Planning, and Leadership 5 Credits If you are seeking to become an event or meeting planner, or perhaps you have been planning events for a short time but never received proper training, then this course is for you! Students will understand job responsibilities and career pathways for professionals in the event planning industry including out-sourced organizations working with planners during the tenure of this class. The course will also provide students all the information needed in order to conjure, plan, cr… --- # HOST209 — Event/Meeting/Conference 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 209 - Event/Meeting/Conference HOST 209 - Event/Meeting/Conference 5 Credits How to plan, implement, and evaluate events & conferences Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Hospitality/Tourism Students & Community At Large Active Date 20170731T09:58:02 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline 1. Planning 2. Budgeting 3. Organization and Timeline 4. Site Selection 5. Food and Beverage 6. Marketing Contracts 7. AV and other Equipment 8. Ancillary se… --- # HOST210 — Budgeting and Revenue Management 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 210 - Budgeting and Revenue Management HOST 210 - Budgeting and Revenue Management 5 Credits This course is analytical by design. Learners completing the course are equipped with the quantitative skills necessary for financial decision-making as managers. The course delves into budgeting techniques and revenue optimization strategies including yield management. Students use spreadsheet tools (e.g., Excel, Sheets, Numbers) to complete assignments that require formulas and data analysis stemming from case studies. By the end of the course, students will have an understanding of how to craf… --- # HOST216 — Taking Flight: Airline and Airport Operations 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 216 - Taking Flight: Airline and Airport Operations HOST 216 - Taking Flight: Airline and Airport Operations 5 Credits This course is tailored to provide students with an operational understanding of the aviation industry, covering both airline and airport operations. The curriculum explores customer service specific to aviation, security protocols, federal regulations, and operational strategies critical to managing airline operations or an airport effectively. The course delves into supply chain management, examining key performance indicators such as load factors. Furthermore, the cou… --- # HOST240 — Cooperative Education 12 credits · 396 hours HOST 240 - Cooperative Education HOST 240 - Cooperative Education 12 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. 0 And Cum GPA min. 2.0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course requires work experience to be coordinated with the instructor. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students seeking to gain practical work experience, test career choices, and/or compare… Prerequisites: HOST100, HOST139, HOST165 --- # HOST248 — Marketing Principles and Managerial Practices 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 248 - Marketing Principles and Managerial Practices HOST 248 - Marketing Principles and Managerial Practices 5 Credits This course is an exploration of foundational marketing concepts through the lens of managerial decision-making. This course delves into the core aspects of marketing that matter most to managers including market research, product development, pricing strategies, and promotional activities. Students engage with real-world marketing challenges and the application of theory to practice through the extensive use of case studies. A dedicated segment on Destination Marketing… --- # HOST253 — AI Unveiled: An Introduction to LLMs and Generative AI 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 253 - AI Unveiled: An Introduction to LLMs and Generative AI HOST 253 - AI Unveiled: An Introduction to LLMs and Generative AI 3 Credits Tools associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Large Language Models (LLMs) are developing rapidly in the global business environment. Managers have a responsibility to effectively manage the impact of AI on business operations. Managers may be wise to focus on the practical uses rather than the technical designs of AI in workplace environments. This course therefore adopts a unique approach to understanding AI and LLMs. This course introduces AI… --- # HOST258 — Managing Hospitality Technology 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 258 - Managing Hospitality Technology HOST 258 - Managing Hospitality Technology 5 Credits This course provides an introduction to managing hospitality technology, a field that can be described as containing three core components: hospitality applications, technology management, and core technology. First, hospitality applications breaks software and hardware into three distinct sections: applications guests use, applications team members use, and applications managers use for strategic functions. Secondly, technology management includes strategic planning and system selection. Finally,… --- # HOST276 — Wine Essentials for the Aspiring Sommelier 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 276 - Wine Essentials for the Aspiring Sommelier HOST 276 - Wine Essentials for the Aspiring Sommelier 5 Credits This is a tasting-based course focused on formal wine service techniques. Additional topics covered include: the role of the Sommelier, stemware, service standards, and decanting. Students will have the opportunity to earn resume-enhancing certifications: MAST card (mandatory alcohol servers permit) and WSET certification (Wine and Spirit Education Trust). Course Note Alcohol is consumed in this course. Student must meet age requirement to enroll. Fees HOST Beverage Material F… --- # HOST281 — Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 1 credits · 11 hours HOST 281 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management HOST 281 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 1 Credits This is a special study course. Potential topics include wine appreciation, cost control and profitability, hospitality accounting, shibboleth in hospitality and tourism, understanding financial statements, and other specialty areas in the applied and academic pseudo-disciplines associated with hospitality and tourism. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The topic of this course is clarified each quarter. Topics are not consistent quarter-by-quarter. Lear… --- # HOST282 — Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 2 credits · 22 hours HOST 282 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management HOST 282 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 2 Credits This is a special study course. Potential topics include wine appreciation, cost control and profitability, hospitality accounting, shibboleth in hospitality and tourism, understanding financial statements, and other specialty areas in the applied and academic pseudo-disciplines associated with hospitality and tourism. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The topic of this course is clarified each quarter. Topics are not consistent quarter-by-quarter. Lear… --- # HOST283 — Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 3 credits · 33 hours HOST 283 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management HOST 283 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 3 Credits This is a special study course. Potential topics include wine appreciation, cost control and profitability, hospitality accounting, shibboleth in hospitality and tourism, understanding financial statements, and other specialty areas in the applied and academic pseudo-disciplines associated with hospitality and tourism. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The topic of this course is clarified each quarter. Topics are not consistent quarter-by-quarter. Lear… --- # HOST284 — Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 4 credits · 44 hours HOST 284 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management HOST 284 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 4 Credits This is a special study course. Potential topics include wine appreciation, cost control and profitability, hospitality accounting, shibboleth in hospitality and tourism, understanding financial statements, and other specialty areas in the applied and academic pseudo-disciplines associated with hospitality and tourism. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The topic of this course is clarified each quarter. Topics are not consistent quarter-by-quarter. Lear… --- # HOST285 — Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 5 credits · 55 hours HOST 285 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management HOST 285 - Special Topics in Hospitality & Tourism Management 5 Credits This is a special study course. Potential topics include wine appreciation, cost control and profitability, hospitality accounting, shibboleth in hospitality and tourism, understanding financial statements, and other specialty areas in the applied and academic pseudo-disciplines associated with hospitality and tourism. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve The topic of this course is clarified each quarter. Topics are not consistent quarter-by-quarter. Lear… --- # HOST295 — Special Studies in HOST 5 credits · 165 hours HOST 295 - Special Studies in HOST HOST 295 - Special Studies in HOST 5 Credits A Directed Study in HOST includes an individual or group study project as determined by the student and instructor. A contract will be signed by the instructor and student before progress begins in this course. When the course material begins, the learner(s) will be required to investigate and analyze a facet of the hospitality and tourism management industry related to the student’s career and educational goals. Students will receive consistent feedback from the instructor of record regarding their progress. &nbs… Prerequisites: HOST100, HOST139 --- # HSER100 — College Success Strategies 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 100 - College Success Strategies HSER 100 - College Success Strategies 3 Credits Designed as an introduction to the AAS Human Services and AAS SUDP programs, this course will foster a sense of belonging among students, promote engagement in the Human Services curriculum, articulate to students the expectations of the faculty, and students develop the reading, writing, critical thinking, and other academic skills needed to be successful in college. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This course is intended for students enrolled in the AAS Human Services and AAS S… --- # HSER101 — Introduction to Human Services 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 101 - Introduction to Human Services HSER 101 - Introduction to Human Services 5 Credits Provides an overview of the field of human services, history of the field, settings for practice, skills, values, and legal and ethical issues. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Professional-Technical students in Human Services and AA transfer students as a transfer elective or part of an emphasis area Active Date 20200330T21:15:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Transferabl… --- # HSER102 — Physiology of Psychoactive Drugs 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 102 - Physiology of Psychoactive Drugs HSER 102 - Physiology of Psychoactive Drugs 3 Credits An overview of the physiological effects of alcohol and other psychoactive drugs on the individual, family, and society. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Chemical Dependency Professional or Human Services Transfer students as an area of emphasis Those employed in the fields of chemical dependency counseling or human services Active Date 2016-04-05 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 33 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Indepen… --- # HSER103 — Case Management 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 103 - Case Management HSER 103 - Case Management 5 Credits This course introduces the concept of generalist case management with an in-depth emphasis on roles, responsibilities, competencies, effective documentation and service coordination. Core topics also include collaborative process of assessment, action plan, implementation, monitoring, networking and referrals. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Human Services. Transfer students as an area of emphasis. Individuals employed in human services. Active Date 20200330T21:15:26 Grading Ba… --- # HSER104 — Relapse Prevention 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 104 - Relapse Prevention HSER 104 - Relapse Prevention 3 Credits An overview of approaches and skills used by chemical dependency professionals in relapse prevention, including identification and assessment of relapse, motivation techniques, family involvement and additional individualized interventions and practices. Fees Quarters Typically pring Evening Designed to Serve Professional technical and transfer students in Chemical Dependency Professional or Human Services. Transfer students as an area of emphasis. Individuals employed in the fields of chemical dependency counseling or huma… --- # HSER105 — Individual, Couple and Family CD Counseling 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 105 - Individual, Couple and Family CD Counseling HSER 105 - Individual, Couple and Family CD Counseling 5 Credits Chemical dependency treatment models, interventions and effective practices for counseling individuals and families. Addresses diagnostic criteria, treatment model selection and timing, documentation, communication skills and therapeutic relationships, crisis management and the role of clinical supervision. Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Chemical Dependency Professional or Human Services. Transfer students as an are… --- # HSER106 — Chemical Dependency Case Management 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 106 - Chemical Dependency Case Management HSER 106 - Chemical Dependency Case Management 5 Credits Addresses the critical components of chemical dependency case management and the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for the process to succeed. Includes a complete overview of the essential steps involved in case management, er and client roles in the relationship, application of current instruments for diagnosis and assessment, and the development of effective treatment plans. Fees Quarters Typically all Weekend Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Chemical Dependency… --- # HSER108 — Community Mental Health 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 108 - Community Mental Health HSER 108 - Community Mental Health 5 Credits This course provides an overview of mental health, the historical treatment and stigma surrounding mental illness and the corresponding shift towards community care systems, wellness and empowerment, with an emphasis on managed care, service delivery, referrals and rehabilitation. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Substance Use Disorder or Human Services. Transfer students as an area of emphasis. Individuals employed in services or Substance Use Disorder counsel… --- # HSER109 — Chemical Dependency Group Counseling 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 109 - Chemical Dependency Group Counseling HSER 109 - Chemical Dependency Group Counseling 5 Credits Introduces the student to the benefits and essential components involved in conducting treatment groups. Focuses on the knowledge, mindset, and skills required to lead successful groups that attain true --- # HSER110 — Interviewing & Counseling 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 110 - Interviewing & Counseling HSER 110 - Interviewing & Counseling 5 Credits This course introduces students to basic interviewing and counseling techniques used in the ing profession, focusing on attending, listening and actions skills. Ethical issues, role of social justice, attention to the role of microaggressions, common challenges affecting the counseling process are also discussed. Students are required to apply the concepts learned and actively participate in group activities and role-plays. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Professional-Technical students in… --- # HSER113 — Adolescent CD Counseling 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 113 - Adolescent CD Counseling HSER 113 - Adolescent CD Counseling 3 Credits Explores adolescent development, assessment, treatment and prevention of adolescent chemical dependency. Reviews research-based treatment models for youth, the counseling of families and state requirements for youth treatment professionals and programs. Fees Quarters Typically all Evening Designed to Serve Professional technical and transfer students in Chemical Dependency Professional or Human Services. Transfer students as an area of emphasis. Individuals currently employed in chemical dependency counseling or… --- # HSER119 — Laws, Professionalism, and Ethics 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 119 - Laws, Professionalism, and Ethics HSER 119 - Laws, Professionalism, and Ethics 3 Credits Addresses the legal requirements and ethical guidelines for chemical dependency professionals, the ethical decision-making process, effective therapeutic relationships and professional development and well being. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Professional technical and transfer students in Chemical Dependency Professional or Human Services. Transfer students as an area of emphasis. Individuals employed in the fields of chemical dependency counseling or human services. A… --- # HSER120 — Group Facilitation Skills 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 120 - Group Facilitation Skills HSER 120 - Group Facilitation Skills 5 Credits In the human services field, professionals have many opportunities to engage with clients and colleagues in group settings. Human services professionals lead planning committees, educational workshops, support groups, and group counseling sessions. This course will introduce students to the skills, knowledge, and experiences needed to successfully facilitate different types of groups. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Human Services. Transfer students as… --- # HSER126 — Foundations of Supported Employment 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 126 - Foundations of Supported Employment HSER 126 - Foundations of Supported Employment 5 Credits Examines the history, values, public policy, individualized planning and positive approaches that have influenced the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities into work and community life. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Employment professional currently providing supported employment services. Active Date 2011-06-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 22 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total… --- # HSER135 — Mental Health First Aid 1 credits · 11 hours HSER 135 - Mental Health First Aid HSER 135 - Mental Health First Aid 1 Credits Mental Health First Aid is an one day course designed to develop key skills to someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Just as CPR training s a layperson without medical training assist an individual following a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid training s a layperson assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Service Providers and Community Members Active Date 20190709T10:50:46 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit… --- # HSER211 — Adulthood and Aging 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 211 - Adulthood and Aging HSER 211 - Adulthood and Aging 5 Credits Introduces students to the complex dynamics of the aging process, including psychological and physiological developments, changing roles and status, health issues and ageism. Promotes a strength-based approach to understanding aging, using a holistic model to encourage healthy, joyous living. 0 Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students pursuing a Professional-Technical degree in Human Services, or an AA Transfer Degree as part of an area of emphasis. Active Date 20240322T08:40:30 Grading Basis… --- # HSER220 — ASAM Criteria and Treatment Placement 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 220 - ASAM Criteria and Treatment Placement HSER 220 - ASAM Criteria and Treatment Placement 3 Credits Provides an overview of how to develop multi-dimensional assessment skills using the ASAM criteria to guide individualized treatment decisions. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Practicing mental health professionals credentialed at the master’s level who qualify to benefit from alternative licensing requirements as established by the Washington State DOH. Active Date 20190612T13:19:48 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 36 Lecture 33 Total… --- # HSER221 — Adolescent Development 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 221 - Adolescent Development HSER 221 - Adolescent Development 5 Credits Acquaints students with the theories of development and sexuality of young people. Factors influencing youth development such as family, culture, religion, education and social stratification will be addressed. This holistic course will students understand the full range of adolescent attitudes and behavior. 0 Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Day Designed to Serve Students pursuing a Professional-Technical degree in Human Services, or an AA Transfer degree as a transferable elective or as part of an area… --- # HSER222 — Introduction to Substance Use Disorders 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 222 - Introduction to Substance Use Disorders HSER 222 - Introduction to Substance Use Disorders 3 Credits Provides an overview of the issue of substance abuse, including history, extent of the problem and prevention and treatment. Introduces models and theories of addiction and treatment, differences in abuse patterns among groups, the impact of social systems and resources for the chemical dependency professional. 0 Fees Quarters Typically all Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Chemical Dependency Professional and Human Services Transfer students… --- # HSER225 — Individual, Family, and Group Addiction Counseling 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 225 - Individual, Family, and Group Addiction Counseling HSER 225 - Individual, Family, and Group Addiction Counseling 3 Credits Provides an overview of therapies for individuals, families, and groups experiencing substance use disorder (SUD).Students develop skills in creating individualized treatment interventions for their treatment participants. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Practicing mental health professionals credentialed at the master’s level who qualify to benefit from alternative licensing requirements as established by the Washin… --- # HSER231 — Disability Issues and Practices 2 credits · 22 hours HSER 231 - Disability Issues and Practices HSER 231 - Disability Issues and Practices 2 Credits This course presents an overview of the historical and societal context in which individuals with disabilities are marginalized, discusses the major groupings of disabilities, and offers numerous models of practice for human services professionals. It addresses policy, theory and practice, focusing on disability from an empowerment perspective rather than the dysfunction of disability. 0 Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Professional-Technical students in Human Services. Transf… --- # HSER240 — Field Experience 4 credits · 120 hours HSER 240 - Field Experience HSER 240 - Field Experience 4 Credits This introductory practicum offers the student the opportunity to apply theoretical learning in selected human services settings under the direct supervision of qualified agency personnel; to be arranged through the Human Services coordinator. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students pursuing a degree or certificate in human services, or as an area of emphasis for the AA Transfer degree. Active Da… Prerequisites: SER241 --- # HSER241 — Field Experience Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours HSER 241 - Field Experience Seminar HSER 241 - Field Experience Seminar 1 Credits In an online environment, students complete and submit practicum documentation, address legal and ethical issues related to their site, track progress on practicum learning Prerequisites: HSER240 --- # HSER251 — Family Violence 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 251 - Family Violence HSER 251 - Family Violence 5 Credits Provides an overview of family systems, including the functions of families, changing roles within families across the life span, diversity in defining families and family problems and violence. History, myths and realities of family violence will be explored. It covers the study of the characteristics of victims, abusers and other family members; cycle of abuse and its impact on all family members. It provides an in-depth look at various forms of abuse; and treatment theory and approaches for victims and perpetrators, explores l… --- # HSER260 — Culturally Responsive Practices 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 260 - Culturally Responsive Practices HSER 260 - Culturally Responsive Practices 5 Credits This course focuses on the importance, benefits and challenges of cultural diversity, the impact of racism, classism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism on intergroup relations and the need for agency and individuals to be culturally responsive. 0 Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Winter Day Designed to Serve Professional technical students in Substance Use Disorder or Human Services. Transfer students as an area of emphasis. Individuals currently employed in chemical dependency counseling or human serv… --- # HSER265 — Essentials to Marketing and Job Dev 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 265 - Essentials to Marketing and Job Dev HSER 265 - Essentials to Marketing and Job Dev 5 Credits Emphasis on the many aspects of developing jobs for people with disabilities in the community. Students will learn general networking approaches and specific sales strategies; working with individuals to target specific jobs; preparing individuals for job interviews and approaching employers on their behalf; working as a team in an organization and with other stakeholder groups; and being a good ambassador for the people being promoted. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Em… --- # HSER266 — Job Support and Retention 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 266 - Job Support and Retention HSER 266 - Job Support and Retention 5 Credits Teaches students skills and creative methods of assisting individuals with developmental disabilities to be successful at their jobs and improve the competence of businesses and coworkers to support and include people with disabilities. Emphasis on job support and coaching; developing partnerships with businesses; creative problem solving; follow-along; diminishing external support; and fostering natural support in the workplace. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Employment professionals curr… --- # HSER270 — Adult Family Home Administrator Training 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 270 - Adult Family Home Administrator Training HSER 270 - Adult Family Home Administrator Training 5 Credits Required training for those who wish to become licensed as adult family home providers. Topics include roles and responsibilities of a licensed provider, the licensing process, business operations of the home, staff management, laws and regulations pertaining to adulty family home management, resident care issues and resident rights. Upon successful completion, the administrator/provider will be prepared to manage an adult family home. Course Note English language learning student… --- # HSER291 — Independent Studies 1 credits · 33 hours HSER 291 - Independent Studies HSER 291 - Independent Studies 1 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20201105T14:50:56 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Content… --- # HSER292 — Independent Studies 2 credits · 66 hours HSER 292 - Independent Studies HSER 292 - Independent Studies 2 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20201105T14:50:57 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Content… --- # HSER293 — Independent Studies 3 credits · 99 hours HSER 293 - Independent Studies HSER 293 - Independent Studies 3 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20201105T14:50:57 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Content… --- # HSER294 — Independent Studies 4 credits · 132 hours HSER 294 - Independent Studies HSER 294 - Independent Studies 4 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20201105T14:50:58 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 29 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Conte… --- # HSER295 — Independent Studies 5 credits · 165 hours HSER 295 - Independent Studies HSER 295 - Independent Studies 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20201105T14:50:59 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 29 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Conte… --- # HSER301 — Learning Strategies in Higher Education 3 credits · 33 hours HSER 301 - Learning Strategies in Higher Education HSER 301 - Learning Strategies in Higher Education 3 Credits As students transition from their associate degree to the BAS Human Services program, it is important for them to become familiar with the expectations faculty have of students taking upper division courses. Students will have the opportunity to further develop their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically all Evening Spring Evening Designed to Serve New students pursuing the BAS in Human Se… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER302 — Research & Writing for the Human Services 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 302 - Research & Writing for the Human Services HSER 302 - Research & Writing for the Human Services 5 Credits Within the human services field, staff engage in many different types of professional writing, including emails to clients and colleagues, newsletter articles, narratives for grant proposals, and case notes. In addition, when students complete the BAS Human Services many choose to pursue a graduate degree (for example, a Master in Social Work). Therefore, it is vital that students in this program are effective in communicating their ideas in writing. This course will introduce s… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER303 — Navigating the Human Services Profession 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 303 - Navigating the Human Services Profession HSER 303 - Navigating the Human Services Profession 5 Credits Building a successful career in human services requires professionals to develop essential competencies that extend beyond foundational knowledge. This course prepares students for advanced practice by integrating professional development with practical skill-building. Students will learn the core practices of the field including trauma-informed care, ethical decision-making, crisis intervention, and self-care practices. Through hands-on learning and projects, students will streng… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER310 — Introduction to Positive Youth Development 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 310 - Introduction to Positive Youth Development HSER 310 - Introduction to Positive Youth Development 5 Credits Positive Youth Development is a strengths-based and holistic approach to working with adolescents. This course will introduce students to the principles and practices of positive youth development. Students will gain an understanding of how to youth develop life skills, cultivate their leadership, and build healthy and supportive relationships with peers and adults. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serv… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER401 — Theoretical Foundations of Youth Development 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 401 - Theoretical Foundations of Youth Development HSER 401 - Theoretical Foundations of Youth Development 5 Credits Addresses the importance of theory in guiding the process of positive youth development. Following a brief historical perspective, the course focuses on the analysis and application of the most current, effective, and tested approaches. Emphasis is on the understanding and integration of current conceptual approaches, the forces that impact the field, and the increasing professionalization of the field of youth development. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER423 — Program Design and Implementation 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 423 - Program Design and Implementation HSER 423 - Program Design and Implementation 5 Credits This course addresses all aspects of the program design and delivery of high-quality human services programs. The course examines existing model programs and evidence-based practices as well as the designing of new opportunities that are culturally responsive. Students will learn how to assess client needs and evaluate program effectiveness. 0  Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - H SER Fees Quarters Typically pring Evening Designed to Serve Students pursuing the BAS Human… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER430 — Leadership and Supervision 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 430 - Leadership and Supervision HSER 430 - Leadership and Supervision 5 Credits Many people believe that strong leaders are born, not made. Moreover, we tend to think that leadership is only for a few unique people who are charismatic, visionary, and possess extraordinary skills. The reality, though, is that anyone can be a leader. Leadership goes beyond a formal title and is available to all who desire to make a difference in their organizations and in their communities. This course will focus on ing students develop the skills and behaviors that are fundamental to effective leadership… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER435 — Collaboration and Community 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 435 - Collaboration and Community HSER 435 - Collaboration and Community 5 Credits In order to clients address the challenges in their lives and reach their full potential, human services professionals must learn how to work effectively within their agencies, as well as between agencies. In this course, students will learn how typical human services agencies are structured and what is needed to work effectively within these systems. In addition, students will learn the importance of partnering with other organizations to leverage our resources and expertise to address larger social issue… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER442 — Advanced Field Experience 4 credits · 120 hours HSER 442 - Advanced Field Experience HSER 442 - Advanced Field Experience 4 Credits Students are required to complete 120 hours of field experience working within a human services agency. Practicum experiences that place the student in challenging and key roles within high quality and established programs are approved by the current department coordinator. Students develop a comprehensive learning plan including measurable learning Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER444 — Advanced Field Experience Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours HSER 444 - Advanced Field Experience Seminar HSER 444 - Advanced Field Experience Seminar 1 Credits In an online environment, students complete and submit practicum documentation, address legal and ethical issues related to their site, track progress on practicum learning Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER446 — Senior Capstone 2 credits · 22 hours HSER 446 - Senior Capstone HSER 446 - Senior Capstone 2 Credits The Senior Capstone course is a culminating experience for students who are completing the BAS Human Services program. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their academic experience. Students will design and implement a capstone project which will synthesize their learnings from this program. 0  Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - H SER Fees Quarters Typically all Evening Spring Evening Designed to Serve Students pursuing the BAS Human Services. Students are ex… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER450 — Current Issues in Human Services 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 450 - Current Issues in Human Services HSER 450 - Current Issues in Human Services 5 Credits Our society faces many seemingly intractable challenges, such as homelessness, poverty, and substance abuse, that interfere with the ability of all our citizens to reach their full potential. This course will explore in depth a few of these challenges. Students will learn about the causes and history of these challenging issues and examine possible solutions. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve Students pursuing the… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER460 — Cultural Competence for the Human Services Professional 5 credits · 55 hours HSER 460 - Cultural Competence for the Human Services Professional HSER 460 - Cultural Competence for the Human Services Professional 5 Credits Students will be introduced to diversity and social justice in the context of the human services profession. The course aims to enhance cultural competence by raising students’ awareness of their own values, assumptions, and biases, as well as their relationships and styles of interaction and communication with people from cultures different than their own. The course will address more than just interpersonal competence; we will also focus attention o… Prerequisites: HSER101 --- # HSER491 — Independent Study 1 credits · 33 hours HSER 491 - Independent Study HSER 491 - Independent Study 1 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20250520T14:13:04 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cours… --- # HSER492 — Independent Study 2 credits · 66 hours HSER 492 - Independent Study HSER 492 - Independent Study 2 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20250520T14:13:07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cours… --- # HSER493 — Independent Study 3 credits · 99 hours HSER 493 - Independent Study HSER 493 - Independent Study 3 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20250520T14:13:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cours… --- # HSER494 — Independent Study 4 credits · 132 hours HSER 494 - Independent Study HSER 494 - Independent Study 4 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20250520T14:18:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cour… --- # HSER495 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours HSER 495 - Independent Study HSER 495 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of human services approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Currently enrolled human services students, interested in a content area not currently ithin the program. Active Date 20250520T14:18:05 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cour… --- # DSN401 — Design Theory 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 401 - Design Theory DSN 401 - Design Theory 5 Credits This course will cover basic design theory, along with an in-depth look at psychological and social understanding of design. Design elements like layout, contrast, and pattern are present in all design fields and serve as the tools designers use to emphasize aspects of their work. Students will interpret the psychological and social design process and construction through written and oral presentation. Students will also analyze how the human factor influences design, and produce a design that promotes inquiry and sparks conversation w… Prerequisites: ART101 --- # DSN405 — Creative Design Process 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 405 - Creative Design Process DSN 405 - Creative Design Process 5 Credits From conception to finalization, designers go through critical steps to create the final design. Designers from all disciplines set out to fill a need or make life better. Through a series of studies, students will develop creative solutions to the design problem or challenge. With a purposeful understanding of each stage of the design process, students will formulate a design with interdisciplinary applications. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Evening Designed to Serve BAS Integrated Design Stud… Prerequisites: ART101 --- # DSN410 — Interactive Technology Design 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 410 - Interactive Technology Design DSN 410 - Interactive Technology Design 5 Credits Students will learn how to integrate technology, online platforms and other interactive tools technology to communicate ideas and conceive innovative products. Students will analyze innovative technology through research, testing and critical analysis to determine effective applications to their discipline. Each student will present a critical analysis of emerging technology and various design applications to the classroom. Students will create dynamic solutions in digital/electronic imaging, illustratio… Prerequisites: ART101 --- # DSN415 — Design Research Project 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 415 - Design Research Project DSN 415 - Design Research Project 5 Credits This course examines essential strategies and methods for creating and validating a complex, research-based design project. Students apply design thinking methodology and principles, including human-centered design and activity-centered design. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - DSN Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve BAS Integrated Design Students Active Date 20250520T14:10:40 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distribu… Prerequisites: ART101 --- # DSN420 — Systematic Team Process 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 420 - Systematic Team Process DSN 420 - Systematic Team Process 5 Credits Students will work with a variety of designers from multiple disciplines to find a creative solution to a design challenge. Teams will work together through the process to strategically, create the final designs. Groups will evaluate and critically analysis design strengths and weakness. Determine roles within a team project. Module 2: Address assumptions and biases when working in diverse groups Module 3: Develop best practices for communicating, cooperating and exchanging ideas to solve problems. Module 4: Present… Prerequisites: ART101 --- # DSN425 — Diversity and Inclusive Design 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 425 - Diversity and Inclusive Design DSN 425 - Diversity and Inclusive Design 5 Credits The new generation of diverse designers must identify and dismantle stereotypes that are pervasive in design and work toward an equitable and global design community. Designers ethically respond to the needs of people and the environment using a creative process based approach. Ideas should be implemented in a strategic manner and question the status quo. Students will analyze historical context and cultural significance of a design. Students will practice creating designs that are inclusive and repres… Prerequisites: ART101 --- # DSN430 — Leadership for Designers 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 430 - Leadership for Designers DSN 430 - Leadership for Designers 5 Credits Students will develop leadership skills through exploration of leadership theory and research-based best practices. Using role plays, real life scenarios and case studies, students will apply leadership thinking and problem solving to design situations in the workplace. Students will learn how to engage with end users, effectively frame problems, identify potential solutions, and build prototypes to test assumptions and learn what works and does not work. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - DSN F… --- # DSN435 — Capstone I 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 435 - Capstone I DSN 435 - Capstone I 5 Credits To prepare for the transition from graduation to employment, students will incorporate previous coursework and utilize the design process to create a project that demonstrates fulfillment of the degree --- # DSN440 — Capstone II 5 credits · 55 hours DSN 440 - Capstone II DSN 440 - Capstone II 5 Credits The second capstone requires students to utilize all aspects of the design process to create a project that illustrates and documents fulfillment of all degree Prerequisites: DSN435 --- # DSN445 — Internship 5 credits · 165 hours DSN 445 - Internship DSN 445 - Internship 5 Credits Internship requiring 165 hours of industry experience each quarter working with employers that promote design. Internship experiences are approved by the current department coordinator and are intended to place the student in challenging and key roles within high quality and established programs. Students will develop a comprehensive learning plan including measurable learning --- # DSN495 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours DSN 495 - Independent Study DSN 495 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - DSN Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students in the Integrated Design BAS program Active Date 20240322T08:54:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Study an… --- # INTD122 — Introduction to Interior Design 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 122 - Introduction to Interior Design INTD 122 - Introduction to Interior Design 5 Credits This course introduces the students to the visual language and fundamentals of interior design with an emphasis on the design process, basic design principles and elements, color theory, light, materials and space planning. The student will learn to explore and investigate interior spaces with a critical eye that analyze the relationship between each fundamental element of design and will be able to articulate utilizing those languages. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve S… --- # INTD125 — Interior Design: Residential Studio 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 125 - Interior Design: Residential Studio INTD 125 - Interior Design: Residential Studio 5 Credits This course will focus on residential design and the design process. This course will introduce fundamental concepts and methods for planning, organizing, and arranging spaces in the interior environment. Students will examine space in terms of human needs, activities, and priorities and apply design processes to making the best functional and aesthetic use of space. 1.0 Fees CF Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Any design student wishing to explore residential space planning A… --- # INTD128 — History of Design 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 128 - History of Design INTD 128 - History of Design 5 Credits The course gives students an understanding of specific design proponents, movements and historical trajectories relevant to architecture and furniture design. The course draws upon the idea of historical lineage and identifies the predominant civilizations throughout history and the contributions they have made to architecture and furniture design. This survey course traces the dominant furniture paradigms and historical shifts that have occurred from Greek and Roman Design through the 20th century. Fees Quarters Typically al… --- # INTD140 — Internship 5 credits · 165 hours INTD 140 - Internship INTD 140 - Internship 5 Credits Provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Requires work experience coordinated with instructor. Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Weekend Fall Day, Evening, Weekend Winter Day, Evening, Weekend Spring Day, Evening, Weekend Designed to Serve Interior Design Students ​ Active Date 20240322T08:50:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Internship Yes OEE Yes Cl… --- # INTD168 — SketchUp 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 168 - SketchUp INTD 168 - SketchUp 5 Credits SketchUp will explain the basics of creating three-dimensional objects or buildings, either starting from scratch or based off two-dimensional CAD drawings. Students will also be introduced to rendering their SketchUp model in Podium. Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Interior design, Drafting students and anyone interested in SketchUp Active Date 2015-06-02 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech… --- # INTD169 — 3-D Model Rendering 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 169 - 3-D Model Rendering INTD 169 - 3-D Model Rendering 5 Credits Create unbelievably realistic videos and 360 panorama renders by importing three-dimensional and two-dimensional drawings. Students will become well- versed in communicating architecture in its best light, from interiors and exteriors to landscapes, animation and more. 0 Course Note Cross-listed with Draft 169 Fees CF Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Interior Design, Drafting students and anyone interested Active Date 20180530T21:47:57 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Ye… --- # INTD186 — Manual Drafting 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 186 - Manual Drafting INTD 186 - Manual Drafting 5 Credits Introduction to manual drafting, tools and procedures. Exercises teach students scale, line weight, line types, how to create neat and legible drawings to be used as communication tools in the design process. This course includes technique in laying out a drawing as part of a set, orthographic projection, flat pattern, isometrics, and one-point perspective. Students will understand how to read and create architectural and interior design presentation and construction drawings. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Int… --- # INTD196 — Architectural Drafting I 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 196 - Architectural Drafting I INTD 196 - Architectural Drafting I 5 Credits This course will introduce students to the current version of AutoCAD (a computer-aided drafting software) and how to produce architectural drawings for a residential project. Students will obtain information on the construction methods used in the house, including framing, basic casework size standards, door sizes, stair heights, widths and clearances, and how to show roof slope and framing. Students will learn how to read and draw two-dimensional drawings in order to understand three-dimensional forms and spac… --- # INTD226 — Interior Design Studio: Commerical 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 226 - Interior Design Studio: Commerical INTD 226 - Interior Design Studio: Commerical 5 Credits This course will focus on Commercial Design and the design process. This course will lead the student through the problem-solving discipline of the design process and its application to public spaces. Students develop concepts to achieve design goals and apply theoretical knowledge and technical skills to their design solutions as they work on a variety of professionally relevant interior design projects. 1.0 Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students wishing to develop thei… --- # INTD236 — Portfolio Presentation 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 236 - Portfolio Presentation INTD 236 - Portfolio Presentation 5 Credits This class will prepare interior design students to enter the workforce or prepare a portfolio for college admissions. The main focus of the class will be to prepare a professional portfolio as well as developing a resume and interviewing skill. At the end of the quarter all students will participate in a portfolio show. 2.0 Fees CF Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Advanced interior design students preparing for graduation. Active Date 20210311T08:50:51 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared… --- # INTD240 — Internship 5 credits · 165 hours INTD 240 - Internship INTD 240 - Internship 5 Credits Provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Weekend Fall Day, Evening, Weekend Winter Day, Evening, Weekend Spring Day, Evening, Weekend Designed to Serve Interior Design Students Active Date 20240322T08:50:29 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Internship Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 5 Shared Learning Environment Yes Field Studies 165 To… --- # INTD270 — Sustainable Design 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 270 - Sustainable Design INTD 270 - Sustainable Design 5 Credits Sustainable Design will explain what sustainable design is in the built environment encompasses, why we should be practicing it, and some of the ways the building industry is incorporating “green” design into built projects. This class is an introduction to the philosophical and practical principles of sustainable design through the exploration of environmental issues, sustainable materials and methods, and professional practices, including an overview of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and other buildi… --- # INTD280 — Architectural Drafting in REVIT 5 credits · 55 hours INTD 280 - Architectural Drafting in REVIT INTD 280 - Architectural Drafting in REVIT 5 Credits This class introduces basic skills in REVIT computer-aided drafting software. Students will produce architectural drawings for a commercial project, creating floor plans, elevations, sections, and details as well as a 3d model of the building. Students will create a coordinated drawing set on titleblock sheets, demonstrating industry standards for sheet layout, dimensions, annotations and schedules. ​ Fees CF Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This class is for Inter… --- # INTD291 — Independent Study 1 credits · 33 hours INTD 291 - Independent Study INTD 291 - Independent Study 1 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor and approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Interior Design Students Active Date 20250520T14:17:51 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes Class Limit 5 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Develop a written plan including timetable, --- # INTD292 — Independent Study 2 credits · 66 hours INTD 292 - Independent Study INTD 292 - Independent Study 2 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor and approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online, Weekend Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Interior Design Students Active Date 20250520T14:17:42 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Develop a written plan including timetable, --- # INTD293 — Independent Study 3 credits · 99 hours INTD 293 - Independent Study INTD 293 - Independent Study 3 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor and approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students in Interior Design program. Active Date 20250520T14:17:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Develop a written plan including timetable, --- # INTD294 — Independent Study 4 credits · 132 hours INTD 294 - Independent Study INTD 294 - Independent Study 4 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor and approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students in Interior Design program. Active Date 20250520T14:17:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Develop a written plan including timetable, --- # INTD295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours INTD 295 - Independent Study INTD 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by the student and instructor and approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students in Interior Design program. Active Date 20250520T14:17:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Develop a written plan including timetable, --- # JAPN291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours JAPN 291 - Special Studies JAPN 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201105T14:51:09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # JAPN292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours JAPN 292 - Special Studies JAPN 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201105T14:51:09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # JAPN293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours JAPN 293 - Special Studies JAPN 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201105T14:51:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # JAPN294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours JAPN 294 - Special Studies JAPN 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201105T14:51:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # JAPN295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours JAPN 295 - Special Studies JAPN 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Active Date 20201105T14:51:11 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # JRNL101 — Beginning Newswriting 5 credits · 55 hours JRNL 101 - Beginning Newswriting JRNL 101 - Beginning Newswriting 5 Credits Examining, analyzing and writing leads, news stories, sports and features, plus research and interviewing techniques. Students will write for the Thunderword, the weekly student newspaper, as the lab for the class. 0 Placement Eligibility English 101 Course Note Counts as second writing course for degree distributions. Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Journalism and Humanties area students; transfer students in communications and other fields who want… Prerequisites: ENGL99 --- # JRNL105 — Photojournalism 5 credits · 70 hours JRNL 105 - Photojournalism JRNL 105 - Photojournalism 5 Credits Learning operation of digital cameras and electronic photo editing for print media. Basics of news photography as distinct from other kinds of photography. Includes cropping, sizing, cutline writing and photo selection and photo displays for newspapers, magazines, newsletters, brochures, advertising and other publications. Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Communications and arts majors; students needing communications credit. Active Date 20240322T08:50:37 Grading Basis Decimal… --- # JRNL140 — Cooperative Education 5 credits · 165 hours JRNL 140 - Cooperative Education JRNL 140 - Cooperative Education 5 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who want to gain practical work experience, test career choices and compare classroom theory with workplace practices. Active Date 20240322T08:50:40 Grading Ba… --- # JRNL201 — Advanced Newswriting 5 credits · 88 hours JRNL 201 - Advanced Newswriting JRNL 201 - Advanced Newswriting 5 Credits Advanced instruction in researching, interviewing and writing on deadline for a regularly produced student publication. 2.0 Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in writing/journalism as a career. Students earning an AA degree (emphasis in journalism). Active Date 20240322T08:50:43 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Learning how to… Prerequisites: JRNL101 --- # JRNL202 — Advanced Newswriting 5 credits · 88 hours JRNL 202 - Advanced Newswriting JRNL 202 - Advanced Newswriting 5 Credits Advanced instruction in researching, interviewing and writing on deadline for a regularly produced student publication. 2.0 Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in writing/ journalism as a career. Students earning an AA degree (emphasis in journalism). Active Date 20240322T08:50:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Learning how to… Prerequisites: JRNL101 --- # JRNL203 — Advanced Newswriting 5 credits · 88 hours JRNL 203 - Advanced Newswriting JRNL 203 - Advanced Newswriting 5 Credits Advanced instruction in researching, interviewing and writing on deadline for a regularly produced student publication. 2.0 Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in writing/ journalism as a career. Students earning an AA degree (emphasis in journalism). Active Date 20240322T08:26:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Learning how to… Prerequisites: JRNL101 --- # JRNL215 — Newspaper Production Editing 5 credits · 88 hours JRNL 215 - Newspaper Production Editing JRNL 215 - Newspaper Production Editing 5 Credits Advanced instruction and practicum in editing a regularly scheduled publication. 2.0 Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve 1. Students interested in writing/ journalism as a career 2. Students opting for an A.A. degree (emphasis in journalism). Active Date 20240322T08:26:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Pre-production staff meeting… Prerequisites: JRNL201 --- # JRNL216 — Newspaper Production Editing 5 credits · 88 hours JRNL 216 - Newspaper Production Editing JRNL 216 - Newspaper Production Editing 5 Credits Advanced instruction and practicum in editing a regularly scheduled publication. 2.0 Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve 1. Students interested in writing/ journalism as a career 2. Students opting for an A.A. degree (emphasis in journalism). Active Date 20240322T08:26:51 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Pre-production staff meeting… Prerequisites: JRNL201 --- # JRNL217 — Newspaper Production Editing 5 credits · 88 hours JRNL 217 - Newspaper Production Editing JRNL 217 - Newspaper Production Editing 5 Credits Advanced instruction and practicum in editing a regularly scheduled publication. 0 Fees Journalism Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve 1. Students interested in writing/ journalism as a career 2. Students opting for an A.A. degree (emphasis in journalism). Active Date 20240322T08:27:24 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Lab 66 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Pre-production staff meetings.… Prerequisites: JRNL201 --- # JRNL240 — Cooperative Education 5 credits · 165 hours JRNL 240 - Cooperative Education JRNL 240 - Cooperative Education 5 Credits Cooperative education provides an opportunity to combine classroom theory with practical work experience. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student’s field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who want to gain practical work experience, test career choices and compare classroom theory with workplace practices. Active Date 20240322T08:20:23 Grading Ba… --- # JRNL291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours JRNL 291 - Special Studies JRNL 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor appropriate to Journalism/Mass Media program content. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in the journalism/mass media. Active Date 20201105T14:51:16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Studies will vary according to student and instructional needs.… --- # JRNL292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours JRNL 292 - Special Studies JRNL 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor appropriate to Journalism/Mass Media program content. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in journalism/ mass media. Active Date 20201105T14:51:16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Studies will vary according to student and instructional needs. Stu… --- # JRNL293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours JRNL 293 - Special Studies JRNL 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor appropriate to Journalism/Mass Media program content. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in journalism/ mass media. Active Date 20201105T14:51:17 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Studies will vary according to student and instructional needs. Stu… --- # JRNL294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours JRNL 294 - Special Studies JRNL 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor appropriate to Journalism/Mass Media program content. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in journalism/ mass media. Active Date 20201105T14:51:17 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Studies will vary according to student and instructional needs. St… --- # JRNL295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours JRNL 295 - Special Studies JRNL 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor appropriate to Journalism/Mass Media program content. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in journalism/ mass media. Active Date 20201105T14:51:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Studies will vary according to student and instructional needs. St… --- # LIBR130 — School Libraries 5 credits · 55 hours LIBR 130 - School Libraries LIBR 130 - School Libraries 5 Credits Examination of the role of the librarian in typical K-12 school library settings emphasizing coordination of curricular and student needs, reading motivation, intellectual freedom, and the teaching of information literacy. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve Students in the Library & Information Services Program, especially those working toward their School Library Media Endorsement or those in the Apprenticeship program; library staff wanting to increase their knowledge of school libraries. Active Date 20190… --- # LIBR160 — Computers in Libraries 5 credits · 55 hours LIBR 160 - Computers in Libraries LIBR 160 - Computers in Libraries 5 Credits Introduction to existing and emerging library-related technologies with a focus on effective use of catalogs, databases, the Internet, integrated library systems, library Websites, accessing and downloading various formats electronically, troubleshooting and assisting patrons. Attention is paid to the role that computers play in libraries and their impact, as well as electronic communication, security, assistive technology, working in networked environments, hardware and software and developing technology fluency. S… --- # LIBR178 — Technical Services & Cataloging for Small 5 credits · 55 hours LIBR 178 - Technical Services & Cataloging for Small LIBR 178 - Technical Services & Cataloging for Small 5 Credits Introduction to technical services activities procedures, tools and systems in small libraries. Areas examined include ordering, receiving, processing, basic cataloging and preserving library materials in a variety of formats. Emphasis on customer-centered technical service practices; efficient management of materials requests; managing acquisitions and cataloging tools budgets; and using print and electronic tools for all aspects of technical services. Provides background for f… --- # LIBR190 — Library Administration and Management 5 credits · 55 hours LIBR 190 - Library Administration and Management LIBR 190 - Library Administration and Management 5 Credits In-depth examination of the principles of library program management, including the management of personnel, facilities, budgets and services designed to meet the needs of users. Designed to meet the needs of school librarians and public library practitioners. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Students in the Library & Information Services program, Library Practitioner track and those working toward their School Library Media Endorsement; as… --- # LIBR195 — Collection Development 3 credits · 33 hours LIBR 195 - Collection Development LIBR 195 - Collection Development 3 Credits Exploration of the principles and practices of library collection development in school libraries, including mission, policies, assessing user needs, selection tools and principles such as intellectual freedom. Designed to meet the needs of school librarians. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Library & Information Services program working toward their School Library Media Endorsement; as well as current school library employees seeking additional… --- # MATH71 — Review of Arithmetic 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 71 - Review of Arithmetic MATH 71 - Review of Arithmetic 5 Credits Designed for students needing to review the meaning of and methods for calculating with fractions, decimals, ratios, percents, and proportions. To earn credit for the course, students will have to pass mastery tests in four areas: whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and percents/proportions. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who are able to compute with whole numbers by hand, and have some previous experience with decimals, fractions, ratios, percents, and proportions. Active Date 20170622T08:38:31 Gradin… --- # MATH81 — Introduction to Algebra 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 81 - Introduction to Algebra MATH 81 - Introduction to Algebra 5 Credits A beginning algebra course that develops proficiency in fraction and signed number arithmetic, evaluation of expressions, and solving linear equations in one variable. Placement Eligibility Math 81 Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students needing a first algebra course. Active Date 20260408T15:01:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Arithme… --- # MATH84 — Essential Intermediate Algebra Corequisite Course for Statistics and Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits · 33 hours MATH 84 - Essential Intermediate Algebra It incorporates resources or strategies that students succeed in math courses. 2.0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED: TI-84 recommended. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students needing Math& 146 or Math& 107 but do not need any other math course having Math 91, 98, 111, or 141 as a   Students intending to transfer to UW should check with an adviser prior to registering for this course. Active Date 20250401T11:49:18 Grading… Prerequisites: TI-84 --- # MATH87 — Essential Intermediate Algebra Corequisite Course for Statistics 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 87 - Essential Intermediate Algebra It incorporates resources or strategies that students succeed in math courses. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED: TI-84 recommended. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students needing Math 146 but do not need any other math course having Math 91, 98, 111, or 141 as a Students intending to transfer to UW should check with an adviser prior to registering for this course. Active Date 20260408T15:02:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Re… Prerequisites: MATH81, TI-84 --- # MATH91 — Essentials of Intermediate Algebra 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 91 - Essentials of Intermediate Algebra MATH 91 - Essentials of Intermediate Algebra 5 Credits An intermediate algebra course that develops understanding of functions (linear, exponential, and quadratic) as well as proficiency with simplifying expressions involving integer exponents, solving linear inequalities, and solving linear equations in two variables. GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED: TI-84 recommended. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note Graphing Calculator Required; TI-84 recommended Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online Fall Day, Evening, Online Winte… Prerequisites: MATH81, TI-84 --- # MATH98 — Intermediate Algebra for Calculus 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 98 - Intermediate Algebra for Calculus MATH 98 - Intermediate Algebra for Calculus 5 Credits This course will expose students to a variety of algebraic techniques and functions that will prepare them for calculus. Focus will be placed on quadratic, rational, and radical functions with emphasis on algebraic techniques used to combine and simplify them. Techniques will include factoring, simplifying (adding/subtracting/multiplying/dividing) polynomials, rational and radical expressions, and relationships between equations and their respective functions and graphs. 0 Placement Eligibility M… Prerequisites: MATH091, TI-84 --- # MATH111 — College Algebra for Business & Social Science 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 111 - College Algebra for Business & Social Science MATH 111 - College Algebra for Business & Social Science 5 Credits Applications of functions (linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic) in business and social sciences, including total cost revenue and profit; break-even analysis; supply/demand and market equilibrium; exponential growth and decay; fitting curves to data with graphing utilities; theory of matrices; graphical methods for optimization (linear programming problems); and mathematics of finance (arithmetic and geometric sequences and sums). 0 Course Note Graphing Calcul… Prerequisites: TI-84 --- # MATH180 — Number Theory for K-8 Teachers 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 180 - Number Theory for K-8 Teachers MATH 180 - Number Theory for K-8 Teachers 5 Credits This course guides students in examining the ideas and reasoning underlying the real number system and its associated operations. Students will also study the reasoning behind common and unfamiliar computation algorithms; physical, visual, and symbolic representations of numbers; percentages and proportions; problem solving; and will practice communicating mathematical ideas. Recommended for prospective or practicing K-8 teachers. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 107, 111, 146, 180, 098 Fees Quarters Typ… Prerequisites: MATH091 --- # MATH181 — Geometry for K-8 Teachers 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 181 - Geometry for K-8 Teachers MATH 181 - Geometry for K-8 Teachers 5 Credits This course guides students in examining the ideas and reasoning involved in measurement and Euclidean geometry. Students will also study properties of 2- and 3-dimensional shapes; similarity and congruence; geometric constructions; coordinate geometry; transformations; functions; and will practice communicating mathematical ideas. Topics in probability and statistics will be included if time permits. Recommended for prospective or practicing K-8 teachers. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 107, 111, 146, 180, 098 F… Prerequisites: MATH091 --- # MATH189 — Math Tutor Training 1 credits · 11 hours MATH 189 - Math Tutor Training MATH 189 - Math Tutor Training 1 Credits Instruction in methodologies for tutoring mathematics for tutors in the Math Resource Center. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note This course is for math tutors only. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Math tutors tutoring for the Math Resource Center Active Date 20210403T10:09:21 Grading Basis Decimal Grade OEE Yes Class Limit 25 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Orientation to the Math Resource Center Best tutoring pra… --- # MATH220 — Linear Algebra 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 220 - Linear Algebra MATH 220 - Linear Algebra 5 Credits Introduction to Linear Algebra: Row operation, matrix algebra; vector spaces, orthogonality, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization, projections, linear transformations and their matrix representations, rank, similarity; determinants; eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and least squares. 0 Course Note Graphing Calculator Required; TI-84 recommended. Math& 163 recommended. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Transfer students in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences Active Date 20230328T10:34:10 Grading Basis Decimal… Prerequisites: TI-84 --- # MATH230 — Differential Equations 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 230 - Differential Equations MATH 230 - Differential Equations 5 Credits Analytic methods for solving first order and higher order ordinary differential equations (ODE), including series solutions, Laplace transforms, Euler’s method, modeling applications and systems of differential equations. 0 Course Note Graphing Calculator Required; TI-84 recommended Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve Transfer students in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences Active Date 20230328T10:34:12 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions:… Prerequisites: TI-84 --- # MATH291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 11 hours MATH 291 - Special Studies MATH 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who would like to explore an area of mathematics not covered or partially covered in a math course. Active Date 20210403T10:09:22 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline TB… --- # MATH292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 22 hours MATH 292 - Special Studies MATH 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who would like to explore an area of mathematics not covered or partially covered in a math course. Active Date 20210403T10:09:22 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline TB… --- # MATH293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 33 hours MATH 293 - Special Studies MATH 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who would like to explore an area of mathematics not covered or partially covered in a math course. Active Date 20210403T10:09:23 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline TB… --- # MATH294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 44 hours MATH 294 - Special Studies MATH 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who would like to explore an area of mathematics not covered or partially covered in a math course. Active Date 20210403T10:09:23 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Lecture 44 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline TB… --- # MATH295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 55 hours MATH 295 - Special Studies MATH 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Study project developed by the student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Honor options are available. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Any student who would like to explore an area of mathematics not covered or partially covered in a math course. Active Date 20210403T10:09:24 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline TB… --- # MMD101 — Digital Storytelling/Scriptwriting (T) 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 101 - Digital Storytelling/Scriptwriting (T) MMD 101 - Digital Storytelling/Scriptwriting (T) 5 Credits Students will learn to take ideas from concept to pre-production storyboard and script. Audience analysis to understand the impact of, and to best reach diverse, global audiences will be covered. Students will study writing styles, methods of organizing multimedia designs, scripts, copyright law and intellectual property. Leveraging social and collaborative media will be addressed as well. Fees CF Quarters Typically Designed to Serve MMD Students Active Date 2015-05-04 Grading Basis Dec… --- # MMD110 — Multimedia Production 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 110 - Multimedia Production MMD 110 - Multimedia Production 5 Credits This course focuses on the foundations of digital filmmaking and multimedia production through single camera operation and composition, sound design, lighting techniques, and incorporating computer animation and graphics. Students will apply artistic elements in digital cinematography and post-production software suites with emphasis of narrative storytelling. Fees Academic Technology Fee Photo/Video Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve MMD Students Active Date 20250520T14:13:40 Grading… --- # MMD115 — Multimedia Production and Editing II (M) 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 115 - Multimedia Production and Editing II (M) MMD 115 - Multimedia Production and Editing II (M) 5 Credits This course covers advanced techniques for digital video and audio production. Students will learn lighting and proper audio capture for studio and location shoots, advanced techniques and camera management. Post-production techniques, editing, adding graphics and overlays, managing media, and other skills will be covered. Client and talent management and production planning will also be covered. Operate digital video and audio editing software to implement a variety of editing tech… Prerequisites: MMD110 --- # MMD125 — Internet Trends/Media Criticism 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 125 - Internet Trends/Media Criticism MMD 125 - Internet Trends/Media Criticism 5 Credits This course addresses the social, interactive, and societal challenges created by new media, including online multimedia, social media, and collaborative, participatory online environments. Students will develop strategies for critically analyzing online media and messaging campaigns and address differences in how media and technology impact global audiences and people from a variety of backgrounds. In addition, students will learn critical digital citizenship skills, and develop strategies for using… --- # MMD130 — Multimedia for the web 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 130 - Multimedia for the web MMD 130 - Multimedia for the web 5 Credits Learn the workflow process of graphic design to video for implementation on the web. Students will have hands on experience with design software to build their website. Examples of content will include banner ads, collateral, and video. Design work will be repurposed in creating promotional videos for the web. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve MMD Students Active Date 20240322T08:20:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cou… --- # MMD135 — Motion Graphics 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 135 - Motion Graphics MMD 135 - Motion Graphics 5 Credits This course will cover basic video production with a strong emphasis in motion graphics. Students will manipulate text, images and video during the post-production process to dynamically tell stories. In addition, students will develop the basic fundamental skills to visually engage the viewer through special effects. Fees CF Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve MMD Students Active Date 2016-01-29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Dist… --- # MMD160 — Advanced Multimedia Production 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 160 - Advanced Multimedia Production MMD 160 - Advanced Multimedia Production 5 Credits This course covers the final stages of post-production and content delivery. Adding captions, color and sound correction, and other skills will be taught. Students will learn techniques for delivering online video, including streaming, and web site embedding. Students will learn to assess the impact of delivery methods on social media campaigns, global audiences, and diverse audiences. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Photo/Video Fee Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve MMD Students Active Date… Prerequisites: MMD110 --- # MMD210 — Multimedia Light, Sound and Music 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 210 - Multimedia Light, Sound and Music MMD 210 - Multimedia Light, Sound and Music 5 Credits Students will produce full video projects with a strong understanding of light, sound and music. This course will cover the principals of lighting design in production, and the techniques of sound and music in post-production for digital storytelling. Students will learn how to use various lighting setups to create a mood and focal point. Additionally, students will edit with music, voice and sound effects to aurally enhance a story. 0 Fees Academic Technology Fee Photo/Video Fee Quarters Typical… Prerequisites: MMD110 --- # MMD236 — Portfolio Presentation 5 credits · 55 hours MMD 236 - Portfolio Presentation MMD 236 - Portfolio Presentation 5 Credits This class will prepare Multimedia Design students to enter the workforce or prepare a portfolio for college admissions. The main focus of the class will be to prepare a professional portfolio as well as developing a resume and interviewing skill. At the end of the quarter all students will participate in a portfolio show. 5 Fees CF Quarters Typically pring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Multimedia students Active Date 20180601T15:06:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions:… Prerequisites: MMD101, MMD110 --- # MMD240 — Internship 5 credits · 165 hours MMD 240 - Internship MMD 240 - Internship 5 Credits Provides students opportunities to combine classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace, workplace experience is related to students field of study or career goals. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Student Internship Insurance Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve MMD Students Active Date 20240322T08:20:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Internship Yes Class Limit 24 Field Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Cours… --- # MUSC101 — Creating Your Own Music 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 101 - Creating Your Own Music MUSC 101 - Creating Your Own Music 5 Credits This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation for the creative process of songwriting and composition. Students will explore and write music in several distinct styles, demonstrating creativity, and an understanding of the basic theoretical aspects of music composition. Students are expected to compose, arrange, notate, and present music for various combinations of instruments and voice. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This course is designed for studen… --- # MUSC103 — Computer Music and Recording 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 103 - Computer Music and Recording MUSC 103 - Computer Music and Recording 5 Credits This course introduces students to the technologies used in music production, recording, and editing. It covers audio set-ups such as microphones and computer interfaces, Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) principles and techniques, sampling, sequencing, beat-making, notation, and Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs). Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Any student wishing to learn about using technology in music production. Active Date 20… --- # MUSC106 — History of Rock Music 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 106 - History of Rock Music MUSC 106 - History of Rock Music 5 Credits A historical survey of the ever-transforming styles of rock music and the cultural, economic, political, social, technological and musical forces that shape them. Course Note Previously MUSIC 106. Fees Quarters Typically all Evening Spring Evening Designed to Serve Any student with serious interest in aesthetic, historical, sociological, cultural, economic, and psychological dimensions of rock music. Active Date 2011-08-08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independe… --- # MUSC107 — American Popular Music 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 107 - American Popular Music MUSC 107 - American Popular Music 5 Credits A cultural survey of the seven streams of American popular music: pop, country, rhythm and blues, jazz, folk, gospel and rock. Course Note Previously MUSIC 107. Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Any student, musician or layperson, who has a serious interest in American popular music and culture. Active Date 20250401T11:49:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Course Outline The Seven Streams of America… --- # MUSC109 — History of Jazz 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 109 - History of Jazz MUSC 109 - History of Jazz 5 Credits Traces the evolution of jazz from its African and European rhythmic and musical traditions through contemporary jazz. Course Note Previously MUSIC 105. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Students transferring to baccalaureate institutions and/or needing Humanities Area II distribution credits. Active Date 2011-07-25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Course Out… --- # MUSC110 — Music Cultures of the World 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 110 - Music Cultures of the World MUSC 110 - Music Cultures of the World 5 Credits This introductory course will survey selected music cultures from Oceania, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and North, Central and South America. We will explore how societies develop and organize sound into music, how they articulate music’s place within their own culture, and how musical practice and performance maintain, challenge, or transform cultural identities. We will build our knowledge through lectures, discussions, hands-on activities, academic writings, “traditional” and “popular” sound rec… --- # MUSC112 — 20th Century Concert Music 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 112 - 20th Century Concert Music MUSC 112 - 20th Century Concert Music 5 Credits A survey of 20th Century Western Concert Music styles. Emphasis will be on Classical styles, but topics such as jazz, tango, electro-acoustic, computer music, and performance art will also be covered. Course Note Previously MUSIC 112. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any student who has an interest in and/or love for contemporary music and art. Active Date 2014-05-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distribution… --- # MUSC113 — Introduction to Hip Hop 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 113 - Introduction to Hip Hop MUSC 113 - Introduction to Hip Hop 5 Credits A history of the development of hip hop, examining musical, historical, sociological and economic perspectives. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students transferring to baccalaureate institutions and/or needing Humanities Area II or Diversity & Globalism distribution credits. Active Date 20210403T10:09:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Humanities Area II Course Outline Musical precursors to hip hop 1… --- # MUSC114 — Introduction to Tango 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 114 - Introduction to Tango MUSC 114 - Introduction to Tango 5 Credits A survey of Argentine tango music, lyrics, and dance as they have developed over the last century. No previous musical or dance knowledge is required. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any student wishing to learn about Argentine tango. Active Date 2016-03-09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Guardia Viejo Guardia Nuevo The Golden Age of Tango Post Golden Age M… --- # MUSC115 — Music of Las Americas 5 credits · 55 hours MUSC 115 - Music of Las Americas MUSC 115 - Music of Las Americas 5 Credits This course will take an interdisciplinary approach to explore selected musics emerging from Latinx communities in the Caribbean and South, Central, and North America (referred to as “Las Americas”). The course explores the many ways in which the Latinx experience is embodied in and negotiated through musical performance, framed by a range of concepts such as migration, diaspora, colonialism, hybridity, globalization; and the intersecting roles of class, race, gender, and sexuality. The course will also devote signifi… --- # MUSC116 — Class Piano Level 1 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 116 - Class Piano Level 1 MUSC 116 - Class Piano Level 1 2 Credits Group instruction for beginners; basic hand position, fingerings and their keyboard techniques; pitch and rhythmic notation; and rudimentary music theory. Course Note Previously MUSIC 116. Fees Piano Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students without any musical experience; students with musical experience in an area other than piano; students with previous, but now long forgotten, experience in piano. Active Date 20240322T08:20:38 Grading Basis De… --- # MUSC117 — Class Piano Level 2 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 117 - Class Piano Level 2 MUSC 117 - Class Piano Level 2 2 Credits Elementary group instruction for students with the ability to read music and who possess rudimentary keyboard skills. Continues to develop skills acquired in MUSC 116. 5 Course Note Previously MUSIC 117. Fees Piano Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Any student who can read music in both clefs and has basic keyboard skills. Active Date 20240322T08:20:57 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 17 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 22 Total Degre… Prerequisites: MUSC116 --- # MUSC118 — Class Piano Level 3 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 118 - Class Piano Level 3 MUSC 118 - Class Piano Level 3 2 Credits Intermediate group instruction for students who are proficient at reading music and can demonstrate competent facility at the keyboard. Students study beginning master literature and prepare for recital performance. 0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 118. Fees Piano Fee Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Any student who can read music in both clefs and has elementary keyboard skills. Active Date 20240322T08:21:59 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 17 S… Prerequisites: MUSC117 --- # MUSC125 — Class Guitar Level 1 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 125 - Class Guitar Level 1 MUSC 125 - Class Guitar Level 1 2 Credits Group instruction for beginners; correct hand position and fingerings; rudimentary music theory including melodic, harmonic and rhythmic notation. Course Note Previously MUSIC 125. Recom: Spanish guitar with nylon strings and wide neck and foot stool. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any student with a serious interest in guitar. Active Date 20220330T15:34:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Tuning, strings, frets,… --- # MUSC126 — Class Guitar Level 2 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 126 - Class Guitar Level 2 MUSC 126 - Class Guitar Level 2 2 Credits Group instruction at the elementary level; accompaniment skills; correct hand positions and fingerings; fundamental theory including melodic, harmonic and rhythmic notation. 0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 126. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any student with basic guitar skills. Active Date 20220330T15:34:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Approaching new music: music analysis, practice patterns & memorization ex… Prerequisites: MUSC125 --- # MUSC127 — Class Guitar Level 3 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 127 - Class Guitar Level 3 MUSC 127 - Class Guitar Level 3 2 Credits Group instruction at the intermediate level; accompaniment skills; correct hand positions and fingerings; fundamental theory including melodic, harmonic and rhythmic notation. 0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 127. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any student with elementary guitar skills. Active Date 20220330T15:34:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 15 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Approaching New Music: music analysis, practice patterns, memorizat… Prerequisites: MUSC126 --- # MUSC128 — World Percussion 3 credits · 33 hours MUSC 128 - World Percussion MUSC 128 - World Percussion 3 Credits This course is a hands-on study of percussion based music from around the world. Countries frequently addressed include: Cuba, Brazil, Peru, Senegal, Bali, etc. Course Note Previously MUSIC 128. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve All students, regardless of prior experience, who want to learn world drumming styles and techniques. Active Date 20170622T08:38:56 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Lecture 33 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Gl… --- # MUSC150 — Performance Ensemble 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 150 - Performance Ensemble MUSC 150 - Performance Ensemble 2 Credits Musical groups will be formed to engage specific instrumentations, such as African drumming, strings or piano. Students will rehearse and perform during the quarter. Course Note Previously MUSIC 142. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve All students in World of Music, World Music Cultures, social sciences and the community. Students who have had training on an instrument. Active Date 2011-07-25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree… --- # MUSC162 — Tango Dance 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 162 - Tango Dance MUSC 162 - Tango Dance 2 Credits Introduction to the music, history, and basic dance movements and styles of Argentine tango. No previous musical or dancing experience required. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students wishing to learn about the Argentine tango. Active Date 2015-02-09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Fundamentals elements of tango music - instrumentation, texture,… --- # MUSC170 — Private Music Instruction 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 170 - Private Music Instruction MUSC 170 - Private Music Instruction 2 Credits Private lessons with a college-approved instructor; lesson fee paid by student directly to the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Private instructional courses are taken with an instructor chosen and paid for by the student but who must be adviser approved. Ten half-hour lessons = 1 credit; ten 1-hour lessons = 2 credits. Instructor must submit an official Highline grade form before finals each quarter. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who… --- # MUSC171 — Private Music Instruction 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 171 - Private Music Instruction MUSC 171 - Private Music Instruction 2 Credits Private lessons with a college-approved instructor; lesson fee paid by student directly to the instructor. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Private instructional courses are taken with an instructor chosen and paid for by the student but who must be adviser approved. Ten half-hour lessons = 1 credit; ten 1-hour lessons = 2 credits. Instructor must submit an official Highline grade form before finals each quarter. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students w… Prerequisites: MUSC170 --- # MUSC172 — Private Music Instruction 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 172 - Private Music Instruction MUSC 172 - Private Music Instruction 2 Credits Private lessons with a college-approved instructor; lesson fee paid by student directly to the instructor. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Private instructional courses are taken with an instructor chosen and paid for by the student but who must be adviser approved. Ten half-hour lessons = 1 credit; ten 1-hour lessons = 2 credits. Instructor must submit an official Highline grade form before finals each quarter. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students w… Prerequisites: MUSC171 --- # MUSC173 — Private Music Instruction 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 173 - Private Music Instruction MUSC 173 - Private Music Instruction 2 Credits Private lessons with a college-approved instructor; lesson fee paid by student directly to the instructor. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Private instructional courses are taken with an instructor chosen and paid for by the student but who must be adviser approved. Ten half-hour lessons = 1 credit; ten 1-hour lessons = 2 credits. Instructor must submit an official Highline grade form before finals each quarter. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students w… Prerequisites: MUSC172 --- # MUSC174 — Private Music Instruction 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 174 - Private Music Instruction MUSC 174 - Private Music Instruction 2 Credits Private lessons with a college-approved instructor; lesson fee paid by student directly to the instructor. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Private instructional courses are taken with an instructor chosen and paid for by the student but who must be adviser approved. Ten half-hour lessons = 1 credit; ten 1-hour lessons = 2 credits. Instructor must submit an official Highline grade form before finals each quarter. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students w… Prerequisites: MUSC173 --- # MUSC175 — Private Music Instruction 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 175 - Private Music Instruction MUSC 175 - Private Music Instruction 2 Credits Private lessons with a college-approved instructor; lesson fee paid by student directly to the instructor. 0 Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Private instructional courses are taken with an instructor chosen and paid for by the student but who must be adviser approved. Ten half-hour lessons = 1 credit; ten 1-hour lessons = 2 credits. Instructor must submit an official Highline grade form before finals each quarter. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students w… Prerequisites: MUSC174 --- # MUSC181 — Beginning Class Voice 2 credits · 33 hours MUSC 181 - Beginning Class Voice MUSC 181 - Beginning Class Voice 2 Credits Beginning class instruction in vocal techniques and voice production. Students sing individually for grades. Song repertoire selected from song anthology text and personal choice. Course Note Previously MUSIC 181. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve For students with no solo background who desire to improve voices and learn solo techniques. Active Date 20250401T11:55:57 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 22 Total Degree Distribu… --- # MUSC182 — Intermediate Class Voice 2 credits · 33 hours MUSC 182 - Intermediate Class Voice MUSC 182 - Intermediate Class Voice 2 Credits Class instruction in vocal techniques and voice production. Students sing individually for grades. Song repertoire selected from anthology of baroque English and Italian songs. 2.0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 182. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve For students seriously interested in improving solo performance techniques. Students should enter with some solo background and have knowledge of music fundamentals. Active Date 20250401T11:56:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class… Prerequisites: MUSC181 --- # MUSC183 — Advanced Art Song Class Voice 2 credits · 33 hours MUSC 183 - Advanced Art Song Class Voice MUSC 183 - Advanced Art Song Class Voice 2 Credits Class instruction in master art song literature. 2.0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 183. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve For experience soloists who desire improvement in performances and exposure to broad survey of master art literature. Active Date 20250401T11:56:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline A continuation of MUSC 182, st… Prerequisites: MUSC182 --- # MUSC185 — Vocal Technique and Performance I 2 credits · 33 hours MUSC 185 - Vocal Technique and Performance I MUSC 185 - Vocal Technique and Performance I 2 Credits A preparatory class for stage, contest and concert work. 2.0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 185. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Advanced singers Active Date 20250401T11:56:06 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Students are introduced to challenging solo and ensemble singing in a variety of settings and based on master liter… Prerequisites: MUSC183 --- # MUSC186 — Vocal Technique and Performance II 2 credits · 33 hours MUSC 186 - Vocal Technique and Performance II MUSC 186 - Vocal Technique and Performance II 2 Credits A preparatory class for stage, contest and concert work. 2.0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 186. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Advanced singers Active Date 20250401T11:56:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Students are introduced to challenging solo and ensemble singing in a variety of settings and based on master lit… Prerequisites: MUSC185 --- # MUSC187 — Vocal Technique and Performance III 2 credits · 33 hours MUSC 187 - Vocal Technique and Performance III MUSC 187 - Vocal Technique and Performance III 2 Credits A preparatory class for stage, contest and concert work. 2.0 Course Note Previously MUSIC 187. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Advanced singers Active Date 20250401T11:56:11 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 11 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Students are introduced to challenging solo and ensemble singing in a variety of settings and based on master l… Prerequisites: MUSC186 --- # MUSC204 — Improvisation 2 credits · 22 hours MUSC 204 - Improvisation MUSC 204 - Improvisation 2 Credits Basic, intermediate and advanced elements of jazz theory, improvisation and repertoire. Open to all instrumentalists and qualified vocalists. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Music majors/minors with a strong grasp of theory and instrumental fundamentals who wish to pursue jazz and improvised music. Active Date 2011-08-08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area II Performance Course Outline Theory Seventh chord… Prerequisites: MUSC116 --- # MUSC210 — Highline Concert Chorale 2 credits · 44 hours MUSC 210 - Highline Concert Chorale MUSC 210 - Highline Concert Chorale 2 Credits Students must audition for this ensemble, which will perform master literature on campus and at festivals and other competitive venues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 230. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students preparing to major/minor in music. Students transferring to Baccalaureate Music Programs must have performance credits in at least one major discipline: choir, band, or orchestra. The course must provide advanced skill practice and include master literature per… --- # MUSC211 — Highline Concert Chorale 2 credits · 44 hours MUSC 211 - Highline Concert Chorale MUSC 211 - Highline Concert Chorale 2 Credits Students must audition for this ensemble, which will perform master literature on campus and at festivals and other competitive venues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 231. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students preparing to major/minor in music. Students transferring to Baccalaureate Music Programs must have performance credits in at least one major discipline: choir, band, or orchestra. The course must provide advanced skill practice and include master literature per… --- # MUSC212 — Highline Concert Chorale 2 credits · 44 hours MUSC 212 - Highline Concert Chorale MUSC 212 - Highline Concert Chorale 2 Credits Students must audition for this ensemble, which will perform master literature on campus and at festivals and other competitive venues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 232. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students preparing to major/minor in music. Students transferring to Baccalaureate Music Programs must have performance credits in at least one major discipline: choir, band, or orchestra. The course must provide advanced skill practice and include master literature per… --- # MUSC213 — Highline Concert Chorale 2 credits · 44 hours MUSC 213 - Highline Concert Chorale MUSC 213 - Highline Concert Chorale 2 Credits Students must audition for this ensemble, which will perform master literature on campus and at festivals and other competitive venues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 233. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students preparing to major/minor in music. Students transferring to Baccalaureate Music Programs must have performance credits in at least one major discipline: choir, band, or orchestra. The course must provide advanced skill practice and include master literature per… --- # MUSC214 — Highline Concert Chorale 2 credits · 44 hours MUSC 214 - Highline Concert Chorale MUSC 214 - Highline Concert Chorale 2 Credits Students must audition for this ensemble, which will perform master literature on campus and at festivals and other competitive venues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 234. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students preparing to major/minor in music. Students transferring to Baccalaureate Music Programs must have performance credits in at least one major discipline: choir, band, or orchestra. The course must provide advanced skill practice and include master literature per… --- # MUSC215 — Highline Concert Chorale 2 credits · 44 hours MUSC 215 - Highline Concert Chorale MUSC 215 - Highline Concert Chorale 2 Credits Students must audition for this ensemble, which will perform master literature on campus and at festivals and other competitive venues. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 235. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students preparing to major/minor in music. Students transferring to Baccalaureate Music Programs must have performance credits in at least one major discipline: choir, band, or orchestra. The course must provide advanced skill practice and… --- # MUSC281 — Music Performance 1 credits · 33 hours MUSC 281 - Music Performance MUSC 281 - Music Performance 1 Credits Credit is given for active performance participation with the Federal Way, Rainier, Northwest, Seattle Youth, Tacoma Youth and other symphony orchestras, as well as other musical organizations approved by the Music Department. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Director must submit official Highline grade form by the Friday before finals each quarter. Previously MUSIC 281. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Instrumental and vocal musicians performing with approved off-campus en… --- # MUSC282 — Music Performance 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 282 - Music Performance MUSC 282 - Music Performance 2 Credits Credit is given for active performance participation with the Federal Way, Rainier, Northwest, Seattle Youth, Tacoma Youth and other symphony orchestras, as well as other musical organizations approved by the Music department. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Director must submit official Highline grade form by the Friday before finals each quarter. Previously MUSIC 282. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Instrumental and vocal musicians performing with approved off-campus en… --- # MUSC283 — Music Performance 3 credits · 99 hours MUSC 283 - Music Performance MUSC 283 - Music Performance 3 Credits Credit is given for active performance participation with the Federal Way, Rainier, Northwest, Seattle Youth, Tacoma Youth and other symphony orchestras, as well as other musical organizations approved by the Music Department. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Director must submit official Highline grade form by the Friday before finals each quarter. Previously MUSIC 281. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Instrumental and vocal musicians performing with approved off-campus en… --- # MUSC284 — Music Performance 4 credits · 132 hours MUSC 284 - Music Performance MUSC 284 - Music Performance 4 Credits Credit is given for active performance participation with the Federal Way, Rainier, Northwest, Seattle Youth, Tacoma Youth and other symphony orchestras, as well as other musical organizations approved by the Music Department. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Director must submit official Highline grade form by the Friday before finals each quarter. Previously MUSIC 284. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Instrumental and vocal musicians performing with approved off-campus en… --- # MUSC285 — Music Performance 5 credits · 165 hours MUSC 285 - Music Performance MUSC 285 - Music Performance 5 Credits Credit is given for active performance participation with the Federal Way, Rainier, Northwest, Seattle Youth, Tacoma Youth and other symphony orchestras, as well as other musical organizations approved by the Music Department. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Director must submit official Highline grade form by the Friday before finals each quarter. Previously MUSIC 285. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Instrumental and vocal musicians performing with approved off-campus en… --- # MUSC291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours MUSC 291 - Special Studies MUSC 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits An individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 291. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students with advanced musical training. Active Date 20201105T14:51:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Dependent on content. Student Learning --- # MUSC292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours MUSC 292 - Special Studies MUSC 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits An individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 292. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students with advanced musical training. Active Date 20201105T14:51:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Dependent on content. Student Learning --- # MUSC293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours MUSC 293 - Special Studies MUSC 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits An individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 293. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students with advanced musical training. Active Date 20201105T14:51:27 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Dependent on content. Student Learning --- # MUSC294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours MUSC 294 - Special Studies MUSC 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits An individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 294. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students with advanced musical training. Active Date 20201105T14:51:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Dependent on content. Student Learning --- # MUSC295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours MUSC 295 - Special Studies MUSC 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits An individual or group project developed by student(s) and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Previously MUSIC 295. Fees Quarters Typically all Evening Spring Evening Designed to Serve Students with advanced musical training. Active Date 20201105T14:51:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 19 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Dependent on content. Student Learning --- # NRSG100 — Nursing Success Seminar 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 100 - Nursing Success Seminar NRSG 100 - Nursing Success Seminar 1 Credits As an intensive introduction to nursing school, this course will provide incoming students with essential information, resources, and tools necessary to successfully navigate the nursing program. Students will be introduced to professional writing skills and initiate their professional portfolio, structure a learning success plan, implement time management strategies, and identify college and program resources and embedded tools they will utilize in coming quarters. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program… --- # NRSG110 — Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 1 2 credits · 22 hours NRSG 110 - Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 1 NRSG 110 - Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 1 2 Credits This course introduces the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to manage legal and ethical challenges in nursing practice. Students will explore the role of socioeconomic factors and ethnic/cultural background contributing to health disparities. The focus is on considering personal values clarification, bias, and accountability in the development of professional nursing behaviors. Students begin the process of building a professional portfolio. The nursing student will be intr… --- # NRSG115 — Pathopharmacology 1 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 115 - Pathopharmacology 1 NRSG 115 - Pathopharmacology 1 1 Credits This course is an introduction to pharmacology and the use of medications in the role of a nurse. Terminology associated with pharmacology, medication administration routes, safe practices, and beginning level medication calculations are introduced to the student. Common medication classifications related to the concepts of health and illness, care and comfort are explored. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serv… --- # NRSG116 — Clinical Practicum 1: Long Term/Skilled Nursing 2 credits · 44 hours NRSG 116 - Clinical Practicum 1: Long Term/Skilled Nursing NRSG 116 - Clinical Practicum 1: Long Term/Skilled Nursing 2 Credits This course provides the opportunity to practice clinical skills and assessments in a clinical environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients across the lifespan are provided that correlate with assessment, communication, and care and comfort. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nurse Consortium Fee Allied Health Liability Insurance Liability Insurance Clinical Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Weekend Fall Day, Eve… --- # NRSG117 — Simulation Theory and Application 1 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 117 - Simulation Theory and Application 1 NRSG 117 - Simulation Theory and Application 1 1 Credits This course provides the opportunity to practice clinical skills and assessments in a simulated clinical environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients across the lifespan are provided that correlate with assessment, communication, and care and comfort. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Allied Health Simulation Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve First quarter AAS-Registered Nurse prog… --- # NRSG118 — Nursing Skills and Assessment 2 credits · 44 hours NRSG 118 - Nursing Skills and Assessment NRSG 118 - Nursing Skills and Assessment 2 Credits This course is an introduction to basic nursing skills and assessment. Students will be introduced to the principles of safe medication administration and holistic person-centered assessment and interview. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Lab Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve First quarter AAS-Registered Nurse program students. Active Date 20260408T15:02:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lab 44… --- # NRSG119 — Health and Illness 1: Fundamentals 5 credits · 55 hours NRSG 119 - Health and Illness 1: Fundamentals NRSG 119 - Health and Illness 1: Fundamentals 5 Credits A foundational theory course for students entering the nursing program which examines the fundamentals of nursing. Nursing students will be introduced to nursing communication, the role of the professional nurse, clinical judgment, person-centered care, safe practice, and structure of the healthcare system. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Materials Fee Educational Learning Platforms Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Eveni… --- # NRSG122 — Psychosocial Issues in Nursing 1: Geropsych and End of Life Care 2 credits · 22 hours NRSG 122 - Psychosocial Issues in Nursing 1: Geropsych and End of Life Care NRSG 122 - Psychosocial Issues in Nursing 1: Geropsych and End of Life Care 2 Credits This course focuses on psychological nursing care of the older adult. Concepts include cognition, stress & coping, as well as grief and loss. Students will explore ways to understand and older persons and their families maintain well-being, overcome problems, and achieve maximum potential during later life. This course will also approach emotional, mental, ethical, and legal considerations in providing end-of-life care. 5 Program Adm… Prerequisites: NRSG110 --- # NRSG125 — Pathopharmacology 2 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 125 - Pathopharmacology 2 NRSG 125 - Pathopharmacology 2 1 Credits This course continues with pharmacology concepts and the use of medications in the role of a nurse. Activities include medication administration, wound care & wound assessment, nasogastric tube insertion & enteral feeding, oxygen delivery systems (nasal cannula, masks, nebulizer), and sterile technique: donning sterile gloves. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Second quarter AAS-Registered Nurse program… Prerequisites: NRSG115 --- # NRSG126 — Clinical Practicum 2: Introduction to Acute Care 2 credits · 44 hours NRSG 126 - Clinical Practicum 2: Introduction to Acute Care NRSG 126 - Clinical Practicum 2: Introduction to Acute Care 2 Credits This course expands the practice of clinical skills and assessments in a patient care environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients across the lifespan are provided that correlate with the concepts of assessment, communication, and care & comfort. Active Date 20250520T14:14:25 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Clinical 44 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Concepts: Assessment, S… Prerequisites: NRSG116 --- # NRSG127 — Simulation Theory and Application 2 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 127 - Simulation Theory and Application 2 NRSG 127 - Simulation Theory and Application 2 1 Credits This course provides the continued opportunity to apply clinical skills in a simulated clinical environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients across the lifespan are provided that correlate with the concepts of assessment, communication, and care and comfort with a focus on geriatric clients. Active Date 20260408T15:02:42 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Conc… Prerequisites: NRSG117 --- # NRSG128 — Nursing Skills and Assessment 2 2 credits · 44 hours NRSG 128 - Nursing Skills and Assessment 2 NRSG 128 - Nursing Skills and Assessment 2 2 Credits This course allows students to practice the application of various nursing skills. Students prepare to safely care for patients in a controlled and supported environment. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Lab Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Second quarter AAS-Registered Nurse program students. Active Date 20260408T15:02:44 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lab 44 Total De… Prerequisites: NRSG118 --- # NRSG129 — Health and Illness 2: Health Management, Rehabilitation, Promotion, & Prevention 5 credits · 55 hours NRSG 129 - Health and Illness 2: Health Management, Rehabilitation, Promotion, & Prevention NRSG 129 - Health and Illness 2: Health Management, Rehabilitation, Promotion, & Prevention 5 Credits This course introduces students to safe and effective care of the patient experiencing chronic and acute illness. Students will become familiar with pathophysiology associated with disease and degeneration. Additionally, students will explore strategies of illness/injury management and prevention. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Materials Fee Educational Learning Pla… Prerequisites: NRSG119 --- # NRSG130 — Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 2 2 credits · 22 hours NRSG 130 - Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 2 NRSG 130 - Professionalism and Ethics in Nursing 2 2 Credits This course is designed to prepare the future nurse with strategies of self-care and resiliency to support ethical and culturally competent nursing practice. Content investigates both positive and negative coping strategies to stress and anxiety and how nurses are affected. Students will focus on serving diverse populations locally and examining how world religions relate to health. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winte… Prerequisites: NRSG110 --- # NRSG135 — Pathopharmacology 3 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 135 - Pathopharmacology 3 NRSG 135 - Pathopharmacology 3 1 Credits This course continues with pharmacology concepts and the use of medications in the role of a nurse. Intravenous fluid and medication administration practices and advanced numerical calculations for rates of administration are explored. Common medication classifications and considerations related to disorders of inflammation, infection, metabolism, and elimination are emphasized. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed… Prerequisites: NRSG125 --- # NRSG136 — Clinical Practicum 3: Acute Care Nursing 3 credits · 66 hours NRSG 136 - Clinical Practicum 3: Acute Care Nursing NRSG 136 - Clinical Practicum 3: Acute Care Nursing 3 Credits This clinical practicum course provides opportunity for patient care in an acute care environment. Students participate in care of clients experiencing acute alterations in health using clinical judgment to determine safe and effective care needs of the individual. The experience includes an introduction to the use of electronic health records in a hospital system for documenting assessment and full care of a client. Active Date 20250520T14:14:39 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Cl… Prerequisites: NRSG126 --- # NRSG137 — Simulation Theory and Application 3 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 137 - Simulation Theory and Application 3 NRSG 137 - Simulation Theory and Application 3 1 Credits This course provides the continued opportunity to apply clinical skills in a simulated clinical environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients experiencing acute illness across the lifespan are provided. Active Date 20250520T14:14:42 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Concepts: Assessment, Safety, Prof Behaviors, Clinical Reasoning, Collaboration, and Communicat… Prerequisites: NRSG127 --- # NRSG138 — Nursing Skills and Assessment 3 1 credits · 22 hours NRSG 138 - Nursing Skills and Assessment 3 NRSG 138 - Nursing Skills and Assessment 3 1 Credits This course is a continuation of lab skills and assessment to care for patients across the lifespan. Lab skills include those related to fluid and electrolyte imbalances, elimination, and enteral nutrition. Students are introduced to skills common to nursing practice in an acute care setting. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Lab Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Third quarter AAS-Registered Nurse prog… Prerequisites: NRSG128 --- # NRSG139 — Health and Illness 3: Acute Care Management 5 credits · 55 hours NRSG 139 - Health and Illness 3: Acute Care Management NRSG 139 - Health and Illness 3: Acute Care Management 5 Credits This theory course to examines health and illness across the lifespan with focus on normal and abnormal pathophysiological alterations. Students will build on clinical judgment, informatics, and quality improvement with focus on priority nursing actions in delivering person-centered care. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Materials Fee Educational Learning Platforms Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Even… Prerequisites: NRSG129 --- # NRSG215 — Pathopharmacology 4 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 215 - Pathopharmacology 4 NRSG 215 - Pathopharmacology 4 1 Credits Pharmacology concepts and the use of medications in the role of a nurse for advanced acute illnesses are the focus of this course. Intravenous fluid, including parenteral nutrition and advanced medication administration practices with complex, multi-step numerical calculations for rates of administration and titration medications are explored. Common medication classifications and considerations related to disorders of inflammation, infection, oxygenation, perfusion, acid/base balance, and hemostasis are examined. 5 Progr… Prerequisites: NRSG135 --- # NRSG216 — Clinical Practicum 4: Advanced Acute Care 4 credits · 88 hours NRSG 216 - Clinical Practicum 4: Advanced Acute Care NRSG 216 - Clinical Practicum 4: Advanced Acute Care 4 Credits In this course students will demonstrate and practice advanced concepts from theory in the acute care setting and build upon skills related to assessment and patient safety. The student will have opportunities to develop professional behaviors and clinical reasoning skills, applying advanced techniques in communication and collaboration with the healthcare team. Active Date 20250520T14:14:59 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Clinical 88 Total Degree Distributions: P… Prerequisites: NRSG136 --- # NRSG217 — Simulation Theory and Application 4 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 217 - Simulation Theory and Application 4 NRSG 217 - Simulation Theory and Application 4 1 Credits This course provides the continued opportunity to apply clinical skills in a simulated Advanced Medical Surgical clinical environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients experiencing acute illness across the lifespan are provided. Active Date 20250520T14:15:01 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Concepts: Assessment, Safety, Professional Behaviors, Clinical Reason… Prerequisites: NRSG137 --- # NRSG218 — Lab Skills and Assessment 4 1 credits · 22 hours NRSG 218 - Lab Skills and Assessment 4 NRSG 218 - Lab Skills and Assessment 4 1 Credits This course is a continuation of lab skills and assessment to care for patients across the lifespan in an advanced medical surgical, acute care setting. Skills associated with disorders in oxygenation, perfusion, infection, and fluid & electrolyte imbalances are covered. Students will be provided an opportunity to build on prior knowledge and skills to advance their nursing practice. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Lab Fee Nurse Consortium Fee Quarters Typically all Day,… Prerequisites: NRSG138 --- # NRSG219 — Health and Illness 4: Advanced Acute Care 5 credits · 55 hours NRSG 219 - Health and Illness 4: Advanced Acute Care NRSG 219 - Health and Illness 4: Advanced Acute Care 5 Credits In this theory course, students will explore health problems that lead to pathophysiologic alterations. concepts will include alterations in perfusion, oxygenation, cellular regulation and tissue integrity. Priority nursing assessments, actions, and emergencies will be discussed and safety measures will be applied. Students will finalize their proposed capstone topic and begin gathering and organizing research. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing… Prerequisites: NRSG139 --- # NRSG222 — Behavioral Health in Nursing 2: Psychiatric Disorders 3 credits · 33 hours NRSG 222 - Behavioral Health in Nursing 2: Psychiatric Disorders NRSG 222 - Behavioral Health in Nursing 2: Psychiatric Disorders 3 Credits This course examines many determinants of health across the lifespan including social, psychological, environmental, emotional, spiritual, and cultural factors. Students will focus on the management of psychological and social challenges that effect the ability of the patient to function within the community. Expanding upon principles of communication and assessment, the course will also include concepts such as anxiety, addiction, mood & effect, sensory… Prerequisites: NRSG122 --- # NRSG225 — Pathopharmacology 5 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 225 - Pathopharmacology 5 NRSG 225 - Pathopharmacology 5 1 Credits Pharmacology concepts and the use of medications in the role of a nurse for special populations are the focus of this course. Multi-step numerical calculations for medications associated with special populations including weight/BSA based, fluid replacement, and emergency situations. Common medication classifications and considerations related to disorders of reproduction, acute and chronic psychiatric disorders, and considerations for use of medication across the lifespan and childbearing years are explored. 5 Program Ad… Prerequisites: NRSG215 --- # NRSG226 — Clinical Practicum 5: Special Populations 4 credits · 88 hours NRSG 226 - Clinical Practicum 5: Special Populations NRSG 226 - Clinical Practicum 5: Special Populations 4 Credits This course applies theory content in the clinical setting with focus on health and illness across the lifespan. Emphasis is on application of concepts and synthesis of evidence-based practice in relation to nursing care of special populations. Active Date 20250520T14:15:15 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Clinical 88 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Concepts: Assessment, Safety, Professional Behaviors, Cli… Prerequisites: NRSG216 --- # NRSG227 — Simulation Theory 5 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 227 - Simulation Theory 5 NRSG 227 - Simulation Theory 5 1 Credits This course provides the continued opportunity to apply clinical skills in a simulated clinical environment. Opportunities for participation in the care of clients of special populations across the lifespan are provided. Active Date 20250520T14:15:17 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Concepts: Assessment, Safety, Professional Behaviors, Clinical Reasoning, Collaboration, and Communication Exemplars: Assessing Abn… Prerequisites: NRSG217 --- # NRSG229 — Health & Illness 5 5 credits · 55 hours NRSG 229 - Health & Illness 5 NRSG 229 - Health & Illness 5 5 Credits The course is a continuation of health and illness theory with focus on special populations. Normal and abnormal pathophysiological responses will be examined in response to changes of the individual across the lifespan. The course will focus on concepts in the context of reproduction & family, growth, and development. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Nursing Materials Fee Educational Learning Platforms Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Ser… Prerequisites: NRSG219 --- # NRSG230 — Professionalism & Ethics in Nursing 3 2 credits · 22 hours NRSG 230 - Professionalism & Ethics in Nursing 3 NRSG 230 - Professionalism & Ethics in Nursing 3 2 Credits This course will prepare future nurses to practice legally, ethically, and professionally in the clinical setting through analysis and application of foundational knowledge. The focus of this course is on further developing the knowledge, attitude, and skills to enhance nursing practice. Students apply professional practice standards and frameworks to explore legal/ethical dilemmas and engage in critical reflection. 5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NRSG Fees Quarters Ty… Prerequisites: NRSG130 --- # NRSG236 — Clinical Practicum: Preceptorship 5 credits · 165 hours NRSG 236 - Clinical Practicum: Preceptorship NRSG 236 - Clinical Practicum: Preceptorship 5 Credits This course provides a structured period of transition guided by a preceptor to the student observe and experience the nursing role through “hands on” participation in a patient care setting. Opportunities are embedded to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes around teamwork/collaboration and person-centered care. To enhance clinical judgment, the student will reflect upon the care they provide and consider opportunities for quality improvement. The student can expect to utilize technology a… Prerequisites: NRSG226 --- # NRSG237 — Simulation Theory and Application 6 1 credits · 11 hours NRSG 237 - Simulation Theory and Application 6 NRSG 237 - Simulation Theory and Application 6 1 Credits This course provides the continued opportunity to apply clinical skills in a simulated clinical environment. Opportunities for prioritization and participation in an interdisciplinary team for the care of clients across the lifespan are provided. Active Date 20250520T14:15:29 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 28 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Concepts: Assessment, Safety; Professional Behaviors, Clinical Reasoning,… Prerequisites: NRSG227 --- # NRSG239 — Leadership & Transition to Practice 4 credits · 44 hours NRSG 239 - Leadership & Transition to Practice NRSG 239 - Leadership & Transition to Practice 4 Credits The focus of this course is to support the transition to nursing practice and develop leadership qualities. Students engage in assignments to prepare for state certification and develop skills to secure future employment. Practice with verbal/written communication and leadership strategies are provided. To prepare future nurses to navigate healthcare systems and policy, a student capstone project addressing quality improvement and safety processes to enhance patient Prerequisites: NRSG229 --- # NURS200 — LPN-RN Articulation Seminar 0 credits · 22 hours NURS 200 - LPN-RN Articulation Seminar NURS 200 - LPN-RN Articulation Seminar 0 Credits NURS 200 is an articulation course for the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) accepted into the LPN-RN program option. Psychomotor nursing skills are reviewed to provide preparation for successful integration with first quarter second year students already enrolled in the traditional pathway of the nursing program. This course is designed to students reflect on their role as an LPN and explore the role of the RN as they begin their transition in nursing. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NURS Fee… --- # NURS201 — Level IV: Complex Care 5 credits · 55 hours NURS 201 - Level IV: Complex Care NURS 201 - Level IV: Complex Care 5 Credits This advanced course continues to examine health and illness across the lifespan with focus on normal and abnormal pathophysiological alterations. Students will build on clinical judgement, informatics, and quality improvement with focus on priority nursing actions in delivering person-centered care. The course will also focus on pharmacological concepts and the use of medications in the role of a nurse for advanced acute illnesses. Intravenous fluid, including parenteral nutrition and advanced medication administra… Prerequisites: NURS103 --- # NURS202 — Level V: Special Populations 7 credits · 77 hours NURS 202 - Level V: Special Populations NURS 202 - Level V: Special Populations 7 Credits The course is a continuation of health and illness theory with focus on special populations. Normal and abnormal pathophysiological responses will be examined in response to changes of the individual across the lifespan. The course will focus on previously established concepts in the context of reproduction & family, growth and development. Students will also familiarize themselves with the management of psychological and social challenges that affect the ability of the patient to function within the com… Prerequisites: NURS201 --- # NURS203 — Leadership & Transition to Practice 7 credits · 77 hours NURS 203 - Leadership & Transition to Practice NURS 203 - Leadership & Transition to Practice 7 Credits This course will prepare future nurses to practice legally, ethically, and professionally in the clinical setting through analysis and application of foundational knowledge. Students will further develop the knowledge, attitude, and skills to enhance nursing practice. Students apply professional practice standards and frameworks to explore legal/ethical dilemmas and engage in critical reflection. Additionally, this course is to support the transition to nursing practice and develop leadersh… Prerequisites: NURS202 --- # NURS211 — Practicum IV: Complex Care 5 credits · 110 hours NURS 211 - Practicum IV: Complex Care NURS 211 - Practicum IV: Complex Care 5 Credits In this course students will demonstrate and practice advanced concepts from theory in the acute care setting as well as simulated clinical environments, building upon skills related to assessment and patient safety. The student will have opportunities to develop professional behaviors and clinical reasoning skills, applying advanced techniques in communication and collaboration with the healthcare team. The course will also provide a continuation of lab skills and assessment related to complex care for pati… Prerequisites: NURS113 --- # NURS212 — Practicum V: Special Populations 5 credits · 110 hours NURS 212 - Practicum V: Special Populations NURS 212 - Practicum V: Special Populations 5 Credits This course applies theory content in the clinical setting with focus on health and illness across the lifespan. Emphasis is on application of concepts and synthesis of evidence-based practice in relation to nursing care of special populations. Additionally, student will have the opportunity to apply clinical skills in a simulated clinical environment participating in the care of clients of special populations across the lifespan. Demonstrate care of clients of special populations utilizing estab… Prerequisites: NURS211 --- # NURS213 — Practicum VI: Preceptorship 5 credits · 165 hours NURS 213 - Practicum VI: Preceptorship NURS 213 - Practicum VI: Preceptorship 5 Credits This course provides a structured period of transition guided by a preceptor to the student observe and experience the nursing role through “hands on” participation in a patient care setting. Opportunities are embedded to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes around teamwork/collaboration and person-centered care. To enhance clinical judgment, the student will reflect upon the care they provide and consider opportunities for quality improvement. The student can expect to utilize technology and informati… Prerequisites: NURS212 --- # NURS224 — Culture, Health, and Illness 2 credits · 22 hours NURS 224 - Culture, Health, and Illness NURS 224 - Culture, Health, and Illness 2 Credits Exploration of sociocultural dimensions of diversity. Examination of cultural values, beliefs and practices that influence health and illness, with concurrent identification of nursing care implications. Analysis of historical and current perspectives on healthcare delivery. Discussion of healthcare disparities that disproportionately affect marginalized populations. Identification of nurses roles and responsibilities as caregivers, educators, and advocates to improve health Prerequisites: NURS103 --- # NURA100 — Nurse Assistant Theory 6 credits · 66 hours NURA 100 - Nurse Assistant Theory NURA 100 - Nurse Assistant Theory 6 Credits Students are introduced to basic nursing care, safety and emergency nursing procedures, resident’s rights and confidentiality. Principles of therapeutic relationships are presented, as well as the legal/ethical issues related to nursing assistant practice. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NUR A Course Note For students accepted into the Nursing Assistant program. Fees Nursing Materials Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Sp… --- # NURA101 — Nurse Assistant Practicum 2 credits · 44 hours NURA 101 - Nurse Assistant Practicum NURA 101 - Nurse Assistant Practicum 2 Credits This is the practicum course in which students demonstrate skills discussed in NUR A 100, in both the skills laboratory and during supervised practice in a client care setting. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NUR A Course Note For students accepted into the Nursing Assistant program. Fees AH HG Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students desiring preparation for entry level work in… --- # NURA102 — Dementia Care 1 credits · 11 hours NURA 102 - Dementia Care NURA 102 - Dementia Care 1 Credits This course prepares students in fundamental education on dementia and dementia care, fostering sensitivity and respect, communication and responsive approaches for assisting patients with activities of daily living. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Nursing Assistant program as well as incumbent workers such as nurses, social workers, geriatric case managers, nursing home administrators, pastoral care staff, home care aides, and other long term staff and care givers. Active Date 2011-02-17 Grading Ba… --- # PHIL103 — Radical Ideas: Today’s Social Debates 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 103 - Radical Ideas: Today’s Social Debates PHIL 103 - Radical Ideas: Today’s Social Debates 5 Credits In this course, we examine pressing social issues of our time that affect the way we live and vote. Students will use philosophical concepts, theories, and skills to make sense of these issues and to think critically about them. Topics may include fake news and echo chambers, free speech and hate speech, campaign finance reform, gerrymandering, immigration and borders, terrorism, democracy, climate change, healthcare, gun control, organ markets, effective altruism, privacy, and others.… --- # PHIL104 — Philosophy of Sex and Love 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 104 - Philosophy of Sex and Love PHIL 104 - Philosophy of Sex and Love 5 Credits This course introduces students to philosophy via the topics of sex and love. It explores philosophical questions and controversies regarding each. Topics explored may include the nature of sex and love, sex with love, sex without love, desire, marriage, friendship, monogamy, polygamy, homosexuality, social control of sex and love, sexual ethics, sexual taboos, sexual perversions, objectification, sex work, pornography, and others. Both historical and contemporary philosophical approaches to such topics are… --- # PHIL105 — Philosophy of Happiness 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 105 - Philosophy of Happiness PHIL 105 - Philosophy of Happiness 5 Credits This course is about the nature of happiness. What is it? Is it overrated? Is it the goal of life? What connection, if any, does it have to a meaningful life? Do you have to be good to live a happy life or is it good to be bad? Are having health, money, a good job and relationships enough for a happy life? If you stop worrying and caring about the wrong things, will you be happy? What’s the role of luck in happiness? We examine both historical and contemporary answers to these questions, including those from the r… --- # PHIL110 — Introduction to Ethics 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 110 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 110 - Introduction to Ethics 5 Credits Guides the student through an examination of personal and social moral issues of contemporary interest with an emphasis on refining moral decision-making skills and on examining and developing one’s personal ethical viewpoint. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Philosophy majors, students interested in the ethical process, students whose careers will involve contact with the public, students needing Humanities distribution credit. Active Date… --- # PHIL112 — Ethics in the Workplace 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 112 - Ethics in the Workplace PHIL 112 - Ethics in the Workplace 5 Credits Examines ethical dilemmas that arise in the workplace via case studies. Students study prominent ethical frameworks to identify ethical dilemmas and an ethical decision-making model to resolve them. Topics explored may include social responsibility and sustainability (regional and global), management vs. employee rights/responsibilities, personal integrity, equity in hiring and advancement, advertising, and whistleblowing. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Online Designed to Serve Students seeking Humanities… --- # PHIL131 — Evolution and Philosophy 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 131 - Evolution and Philosophy PHIL 131 - Evolution and Philosophy 5 Credits This course will explore the history and philosophical implications of one of the most interesting, explosive, world-changing ideas that has ever been proposed: that human beings and all other life forms on earth are the result of a unique, complex, unrepeatable process of natural selection and evolution. We will learn about other theories of biological change and diversity which preceded the modern theory of evolution. We will learn about Charles Darwin and investigate the observations and arguments which led h… --- # PHIL145 — Introduction to Asian Philosophy 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 145 - Introduction to Asian Philosophy PHIL 145 - Introduction to Asian Philosophy 5 Credits Introduction to Confucian, Taoist, Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. Students read original texts from these traditions considering different answers to fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, personal identity and morality. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Humanities students, philosophy majors, students needing Humanities or D/G credit for AA degree, students with an interest in cultures and history of Asia. Active Date 20240322T08:25:44 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class… --- # PHIL146 — Environmental Ethics 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 146 - Environmental Ethics PHIL 146 - Environmental Ethics 5 Credits Environmental Ethics introduces students to the moral relations between human beings and their natural environment. Topics for Environmental Ethics may include animal rights, population and consumption, pollution, climate change, economics and the environment, and sustainability. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students needing AA degree credit; students needing AA HUM distribution credit; students with an interest in ethics, ecology, or current affairs; students with an interest in environmental iss… --- # PHIL147 — Gender and Philosophy 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 147 - Gender and Philosophy PHIL 147 - Gender and Philosophy 5 Credits This course examines how issues of gender have entered into discussions within the major fields of philosophy, including ethics, theory of knowledge, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and social and political philosophy. This course will also explore gender construction and globalization. Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students needing AA credits, students needing AA HUM distribution credits, students with an interest in gender issues and women’s issues, students interested in philoso… --- # PHIL148 — Women and World Religions 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 148 - Women and World Religions PHIL 148 - Women and World Religions 5 Credits This course explores feminine perspectives of religion and spirituality in classical and indigenous religions today and throughout history. Students will examine images of the divine in classical religions and in mythological works and analyze the role of women in these presentations. The roles and practices of women in many traditions will be studied through traditional writings, feminist theologies, and personal spiritual journeys written by women. It also addresses questions such as: What do sacred sources… --- # PHIL160 — World Religions 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 160 - World Religions PHIL 160 - World Religions 5 Credits Introduction to the varieties of religion. Students will study the central ideas and practices of major religious traditions and develop a fundamental understanding of these traditions, sufficient to support future research and learning. Addresses many universal issues, including religious pluralism and conflict. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Transfer students needing HUM Area 1 distribution credit; students needing Diversity and Globalism credit; students curious about religion; students… --- # PHIL291 — Directed Study in Philosophy 1 credits · 33 hours PHIL 291 - Directed Study in Philosophy PHIL 291 - Directed Study in Philosophy 1 Credits An individual or group project developed by the student and instructor in the area of philosophy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in studying independently with the guidance of an instructor. Active Date 20250401T11:56:34 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students earn credit from independent study in Philosophy with guidance as necessary… --- # PHIL292 — Directed Study in Philosophy 2 credits · 66 hours PHIL 292 - Directed Study in Philosophy PHIL 292 - Directed Study in Philosophy 2 Credits An individual or group project developed by the student and instructor in the area of philosophy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in studying philosophy independently with the guidance of an instructor. Active Date 20250401T11:56:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students earn credit from independent study in Philosophy with guidance a… --- # PHIL293 — Directed Study in Philosophy 3 credits · 99 hours PHIL 293 - Directed Study in Philosophy PHIL 293 - Directed Study in Philosophy 3 Credits An individual or group project developed by the student and instructor in the area of philosophy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in studying philosophy independently with the guidance of an instructor. Active Date 20250401T11:56:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students earn credit from independent study in Philosophy with guidance a… --- # PHIL294 — Directed Study in Philosophy 4 credits · 132 hours PHIL 294 - Directed Study in Philosophy PHIL 294 - Directed Study in Philosophy 4 Credits An individual or group project developed by the student and instructor in the area of philosophy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in studying philosophy independently with the guidance of an instructor. Active Date 20250401T11:56:42 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students earn credit from independent study in Philosophy with guidance… --- # PHIL295 — Directed Study in Philosophy 5 credits · 165 hours PHIL 295 - Directed Study in Philosophy PHIL 295 - Directed Study in Philosophy 5 Credits An individual or group project developed by the student and instructor in the area of philosophy. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in studying philosophy independently wiht the guidance of an instructor. Active Date 20250401T11:56:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 9 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Students earn credit from independent study in Philosophy with guidance… --- # PHIL346 — Professional Ethics 5 credits · 55 hours PHIL 346 - Professional Ethics PHIL 346 - Professional Ethics 5 Credits Professionals have expertise that directly affects the lives of other people and the future of their communities. Therefore, professionals wish to be thoughtful and reflective about the role of ethics in their work. Students will learn knowledge and skills for responding to ethical issues in professional life. Students will learn to identify situations requiring ethical decision making. They will learn to weigh relevant principles of moral theory with the expectations of ethics and responsibility within a profession. Prog… --- # PE100 — Personal Health Science 3 credits · 33 hours PE 100 - Personal Health Science PE 100 - Personal Health Science 3 Credits Learn a multidimensional approach to health that emphasizes the importance of lifestyle choices in preventing disease and improving quality of life. The knowledge and skills developed in this class will empower students to make informed personal health decisions and encourage them to take responsibility for their own personal health. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day, Evening, Online Winter Day, Evening, Online Spring Day, Evening, Online Designed to Serve All Students Active Date 20170306T12:29:57 Gr… --- # PE101 — Global Health Issues 5 credits · 55 hours PE 101 - Global Health Issues PE 101 - Global Health Issues 5 Credits Introduction to current world health issues. Students will explore the relationships between socioeconomic, political, cultural and demographic conditions of world regions as they relate to health and nutrition. There will be an emphasis on human rights, epidemiology, gender health issues, conflict/refugee issues, sustainability and nutrition/food security concerns. Students will investigate and implement strategies for improving global health. Course Note Fulfills the three-credit Physical Education and Diversity and Globa… --- # PE103 — Basketball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 103 - Basketball PE 103 - Basketball 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate basketball skills, including passing, catching, dribbling, shooting, rebounding, scrimmages, tactics and strategy. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 203 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All Students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Passing Catching Dribbli… --- # PE105 — Cardio Kickboxing 1 credits · 22 hours PE 105 - Cardio Kickboxing PE 105 - Cardio Kickboxing 1 Credits A cardiovascular workout using different styles of kickboxing, boxing and martial arts techniques. A variety of intensity levels will be provided allowing students to work at their own pace. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 205 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All Students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:30 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activit… --- # PE107 — Step Aerobics 1 credits · 22 hours PE 107 - Step Aerobics PE 107 - Step Aerobics 1 Credits A cardiovascular workout using adjustable step platforms and simple choreography. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 207 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically inter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All Students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:33 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Principles of cardiovascular training Warm-up and cool-down procedures Step platform exercises Fle… --- # PE113 — Golf 1 credits · 22 hours PE 113 - Golf PE 113 - Golf 1 Credits Beginning to intermediate golf skills and techniques, including grip, stance, pivot and follow-through, chipping, putting and rules. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 213 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve All Students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Grip Stance Pivot and follow through Club selection Chipping Putting Reading… --- # PE114 — Badminton and Pickleball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 114 - Badminton and Pickleball PE 114 - Badminton and Pickleball 1 Credits Two net games combined in a single class. Development of beginning to intermediate badminton/pickleball skills and techniques. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 214 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Forehand Backhand Lob Cut shots S… --- # PE115 — Jogging 1 credits · 22 hours PE 115 - Jogging PE 115 - Jogging 1 Credits Students will learn and apply basic cardiovascular conditioning principles through participation in a structured jogging program. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 130 or PE 215 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:41 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Cardiovascular conditioning principles Warm… --- # PE116 — Karate 1 credits · 22 hours PE 116 - Karate PE 116 - Karate 1 Credits Introduction to karate as an art form, sport and conditioning exercise. Students will learn basic defensive and offensive techniques, including blocks, kicks and punches. Self-confidence and awareness will also be emphasized. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 216 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:44 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Educati… --- # PE118 — Yoga 1 credits · 22 hours PE 118 - Yoga PE 118 - Yoga 1 Credits Learn basic yoga techniques that will allow students to release physical and emotional tension from the body, mind and spirit. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 218 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Basic yoga breathing Spi… --- # PE119 — Softball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 119 - Softball PE 119 - Softball 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate softball skills, including, throwing, catching, hitting, bunting, base running, rules, strategy and tactics. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 219 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Throwing Catching Hitting Bunting Base running Rules and regulation… --- # PE120 — Soccer 1 credits · 22 hours PE 120 - Soccer PE 120 - Soccer 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate soccer skills, including passing, trapping, dribbling, heading, shooting, strategy, rules and small-sided games. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 220 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Passing Trapping Dribbling Headi… --- # PE123 — Weight Training 1 credits · 22 hours PE 123 - Weight Training PE 123 - Weight Training 1 Credits Apply weight training principles with an individualized approach and a flexible schedule. Students will design and implement a weight-training program tailored to their own fitness goals. Progress will be monitored through training logs and fitness assessments. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 223, PE 186, or PE 286 Fees Fitness Center Fee Quarters Typically all Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:22:57 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25… --- # PE125 — Wrestling 1 credits · 22 hours PE 125 - Wrestling PE 125 - Wrestling 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate wrestling skills; including takedowns, breakdowns, rides, escapes, reversals, pinning holds and physical conditioning. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 225 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Evening Spring Evening Designed to Serve All Students Active Date 20240322T08:23:00 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Takedowns Breakdowns Rides Escapes Re… --- # PE130 — Aerobic Walking 1 credits · 22 hours PE 130 - Aerobic Walking PE 130 - Aerobic Walking 1 Credits Students will learn and apply basic cardiovascular conditioning principles through participation in a structured walking program. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 115 or PE 215 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Designed to Serve All Students Active Date 20240322T08:23:03 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Cardiovascular conditioning… --- # PE135 — Zumba 1 credits · 22 hours PE 135 - Zumba PE 135 - Zumba 1 Credits Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music with easy to follow dance moves that create a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness routine for fat burning and cardiovascular endurance. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 235 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20240322T08:23:05 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Cour… --- # PE138 — Volleyball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 138 - Volleyball PE 138 - Volleyball 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate volleyball skills, including serving, bumping, hitting, volleying, rules, strategy and team play. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 238 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:23:07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Serving Bumping Hitting Volleying Rules Strategy Tea… --- # PE143 — Advanced Basketball 2 credits · 44 hours PE 143 - Advanced Basketball PE 143 - Advanced Basketball 2 Credits Advanced basketball skills, including individual skill development, team concepts, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 243 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students interested in competitive basketball Active Date 20240322T08:23:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Act… --- # PE145 — Advanced Wrestling 2 credits · 44 hours PE 145 - Advanced Wrestling PE 145 - Advanced Wrestling 2 Credits Intermediate to advanced wrestling skills, including takedowns, breakdowns, rides, escapes, reversals, pinning holds, competitive match situations, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 245 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve Students interested in competitive wrestling Active Date 20240322T08:23:12 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Y… --- # PE146 — Pilates 1 credits · 22 hours PE 146 - Pilates PE 146 - Pilates 1 Credits Pilates is a body-conditioning technique designed to stretch, strengthen and balance the body and is appropriate for students of all fitness levels. Students will build muscle strength and flexibility through a series of exercises that target the deep postural muscles within the body. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 246 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Evening Winter Day Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20240322T08:23:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learn… --- # PE148 — Advanced Volleyball 2 credits · 44 hours PE 148 - Advanced Volleyball PE 148 - Advanced Volleyball 2 Credits Advanced volleyball skills, including serving, bumping, hitting, volleying, rules, team concepts, physical conditioning, game situations, and preparation for competitive play. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 248 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students interested in competitive volleyball Active Date 20240322T08:23:17 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributions… --- # PE149 — Advanced Fastpitch 2 credits · 44 hours PE 149 - Advanced Fastpitch PE 149 - Advanced Fastpitch 2 Credits Advanced fastpitch skills, including throwing, catching, hitting, bunting and base running, tactics and strategy, team concepts, and preparation for competitive play. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 249 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in competitive fastpitch. Active Date 20240322T08:23:20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributions: AA Phys… --- # PE150 — Advanced Soccer 2 credits · 44 hours PE 150 - Advanced Soccer PE 150 - Advanced Soccer 2 Credits Advanced soccer skills, including passing, trapping, dribbling, shooting, free kicks, corner kicks and throw-ins, team concepts, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 250 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students interested in competitive soccer. Active Date 20240322T08:23:23 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributi… --- # PE159 — Sports Conditioning 1 credits · 22 hours PE 159 - Sports Conditioning PE 159 - Sports Conditioning 1 Credits Students will learn sports conditioning principles through participation in a structured, advanced fitness program including pre-season, post-season, and off-season conditioning considerations. Topics will include program design, injury prevention, dynamic warm-up, flexibility, muscle activation, power, strength, and metabolic conditioning. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 259 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in ad… --- # PE160 — First Aid, CPR and AED 3 credits · 33 hours PE 160 - First Aid, CPR and AED PE 160 - First Aid, CPR and AED 3 Credits Learn how to recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. Students successfully completing all course requirements will receive American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certification. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day, Evening Winter Day, Evening Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20240322T08:23:29 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 26 Lecture 33 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Theory Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Co… --- # PE169 — Advanced Spring Sports 2 credits · 44 hours PE 169 - Advanced Spring Sports PE 169 - Advanced Spring Sports 2 Credits Advanced skills in tennis and/or golf, including individual skill development, team concepts, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 269 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in competitive tennis and/or golf Active Date 20240402T10:35:33 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributions: AA… --- # PE171 — Fitness and Nutrition Concepts 2 credits · 22 hours PE 171 - Fitness and Nutrition Concepts PE 171 - Fitness and Nutrition Concepts 2 Credits Introduction to fitness and wellness; including cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, special considerations in exercise, exercise psychology, basic nutrition, body composition and weight control. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20170622T08:40:09 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education P… --- # PE172 — Self Defense 1 credits · 22 hours PE 172 - Self Defense PE 172 - Self Defense 1 Credits An introduction to basic self-defense techniques and principles including prevention and awareness, strikes, kicks, blocks, and escapes. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 272 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:23:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Basics of prevention and awareness. Effective targets to… --- # PE173 — Interval Training 1 credits · 22 hours PE 173 - Interval Training PE 173 - Interval Training 1 Credits A challenging workout consisting of a series of exercises including calisthenics, resistance training, cardio, functional movements, and stretching that can be adapted to any fitness level. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 273 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:23:35 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Warm-… --- # PE177 — Unified Sports 2 credits · 33 hours PE 177 - Unified Sports PE 177 - Unified Sports 2 Credits Unified sports gives students the experience of learning and competing in an inclusive team environment with other students of all skill levels; with and without disabilities. The class will combine direct sport instruction and practice with general health and nutrition theory. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in team competitions outside of class against other area colleges. Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T0… --- # PE179 — Combined Dance 1 credits · 22 hours PE 179 - Combined Dance PE 179 - Combined Dance 1 Credits An introduction to jazz, ballet, hip-hop, and modern dance styles. Includes basic dance technique with an emphasis on choreography and physical fitness. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 279. Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:23:41 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Introduction to… --- # PE184 — Table Tennis 1 credits · 22 hours PE 184 - Table Tennis PE 184 - Table Tennis 1 Credits Development of beginning to intermediate table tennis skills and techniques including different types of serves, strokes, racquet grips, and proper stance and footwork. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 284 Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20170622T08:40:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 0 Lab 22 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Cou… --- # PE186 — Total Fitness 2 credits · 33 hours PE 186 - Total Fitness PE 186 - Total Fitness 2 Credits Students will learn to design and implement an individualized conditioning program focusing on one or more of the major fitness components: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Students will learn basic conditioning principles relating to each of the fitness components. Workouts will focus on individualized goals. Progress will be monitored through training logs and fitness assessments. Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 286, PE 123, or PE 223 Fees Fitness Ce… --- # PE189 — Introduction to Fitness and Nutrition 1 credits · 16.5 hours PE 189 - Introduction to Fitness and Nutrition PE 189 - Introduction to Fitness and Nutrition 1 Credits Introduction to fitness and wellness, cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, basic nutrition, body composition and weight control. Course Note This class is only available to students in the Healthcare Exploration for Youth (HEY) program. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Designed to Serve Only students in the Healthcare Exploration for Youth (HEY) program. Active Date 20170509T10:06:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 5.5 Lab 11 Field S… --- # PE203 — Basketball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 203 - Basketball PE 203 - Basketball 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate basketball skills, including passing, catching, dribbling, shooting, rebounding, scrimmages, tactics and strategy. Active Date 20240322T08:23:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Passing Catching Dribbling Shooting Pivoting Defensive/Offensive Strategies Court Positions Rebonding Tactics and Strategy Game Situations Student Learning Prerequisites: PE103 --- # PE205 — Cardio Kickboxing 1 credits · 22 hours PE 205 - Cardio Kickboxing PE 205 - Cardio Kickboxing 1 Credits A cardiovascular workout using different styles of kickboxing, boxing and martial arts techniques. A variety of intensity levels will be provided allowing students to work at their own pace. Active Date 20240322T08:23:50 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Principles of cardiovascular training Warm-up and cool-down procedures Flexibility Cardiovascular exercise Basic kick-boxing and martial arts te… Prerequisites: PE105 --- # PE207 — Step Aerobics 1 credits · 22 hours PE 207 - Step Aerobics PE 207 - Step Aerobics 1 Credits A cardiovascular workout using adjustable step platforms and simple choreography. Active Date 20240322T08:23:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Principles of cardiovascular training Warm-up and cool-down procedures Step platform exercises Flexibility Cardiovascular exercise Abdominal strengthening Student Learning Prerequisites: PE107 --- # PE213 — Golf 1 credits · 22 hours PE 213 - Golf PE 213 - Golf 1 Credits Beginning to intermediate golf skills and techniques, including grip, stance, pivot and follow-through, chipping, putting and rules. Active Date 20240322T08:23:56 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 20 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Grip Stance Pivot and follow through Club selection Chipping Putting Reading greens Rules and regulations Student Learning Prerequisites: PE113 --- # PE214 — Badminton/Pickleball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 214 - Badminton/Pickleball PE 214 - Badminton/Pickleball 1 Credits Two net games combined in a single class. Development of beginning to intermediate badminton/pickleball skills and techniques. Active Date 20240322T08:23:59 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Forehand Backhand Lob Cut shots Serve Scoring Equipment Rules and regulations Student Learning Prerequisites: PE114 --- # PE215 — Jogging 1 credits · 22 hours PE 215 - Jogging PE 215 - Jogging 1 Credits Students will learn and apply basic cardiovascular conditioning principles through participation in a structured jogging program. Active Date 20240322T08:24:02 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Cardiovascular conditioning principles Warm-up and cood-down procedures Stretching Injury prevention Cardiovascular conditioning Muscular endurance Student Learning Prerequisites: PE115, PE130 --- # PE216 — Karate 1 credits · 22 hours PE 216 - Karate PE 216 - Karate 1 Credits Introduction to karate as an art form, sport and conditioning exercise. Students will learn basic defensive and offensive techniques; including blocks, kicks and punches. Self-confidence and awareness will also be emphasized. Active Date 20240322T08:24:05 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Basic techniques; blocks, kicks, punches Stances Forms (Kata) Take downs Introduction to free sparring Karate history Student Learn… Prerequisites: PE116 --- # PE218 — Yoga 1 credits · 22 hours PE 218 - Yoga PE 218 - Yoga 1 Credits Learn basic yoga techniques that will allow students to release physical and emotional tension from the body, mind and spirit. Active Date 20240322T08:24:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Basic yoga breathing Spine strengthening exercises Physical balance and focusing techniques Hatha, Qigong, and Kundalini exercises Meditation techniques Student Learning Prerequisites: PE118 --- # PE219 — Softball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 219 - Softball PE 219 - Softball 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate softball skills, including, throwing, catching, hitting, bunting, base running, rules, strategy and tactics. Active Date 20240322T08:24:10 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Throwing Catching Hitting Bunting Base running Rules and regulations Strategy and tactics Student Learning Prerequisites: PE119 --- # PE220 — Soccer 1 credits · 22 hours PE 220 - Soccer PE 220 - Soccer 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate soccer skills, including passing, trapping, dribbling, heading, shooting, strategy, rules and small-sided games. Active Date 20240322T08:24:13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Passing Trapping Dribbling Heading Shooting Strategy Rules and regulations Small-sided games Student Learning Prerequisites: PE120 --- # PE223 — Weight Training 1 credits · 22 hours PE 223 - Weight Training PE 223 - Weight Training 1 Credits Apply weight training principles with an individualized approach and a flexible schedule. Students will design and implement a weight-training program tailored to their own fitness goals. Progress will be monitored through training logs and fitness assessments. Active Date 20240322T08:24:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Basic strength training principles Warm-up and cool-down procedures Stretchin… Prerequisites: PE123, PE186, PE286 --- # PE225 — Wrestling 1 credits · 22 hours PE 225 - Wrestling PE 225 - Wrestling 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate wrestling skills; including takedowns, breakdowns, rides, escapes, reversals, pinning holds and physical conditioning. Demonstrate competency in several motor skills relevant to the performance and movement patterns of the activity. Assess and demonstrate an improvement in one or more of the skill-related physical fitness components (agility, coordination, balance, power, reaction time, or speed). Adhere to a regular physical activity pattern. Exhibit responsible personal and social behavior in physical activity settin… Prerequisites: PE125 --- # PE235 — Zumba 1 credits · 22 hours PE 235 - Zumba PE 235 - Zumba 1 Credits Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music with easy to follow dance moves that create a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness routine for fat burning and cardiovascular endurance. Describe effective conditioning strategies for each component of fitness (cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Apply the F.I.T.T. principle to design and implement an appropriate fitness plan. Assess and demonstrate an improvement in one or more of the health-related physical fitness components (cardiore… Prerequisites: PE135 --- # PE238 — Volleyball 1 credits · 22 hours PE 238 - Volleyball PE 238 - Volleyball 1 Credits Beginning and intermediate volleyball skills, including serving, bumping, hitting, volleying, rules, strategy and team play. Active Date 20240322T08:25:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Serving Bumping Hitting Volleying Rules Strategy Team play Court awareness Competition Student Learning Prerequisites: PE138 --- # PE239 — Advanced Track and Field 2 credits · 44 hours PE 239 - Advanced Track and Field PE 239 - Advanced Track and Field 2 Credits Advanced track and field skills, including sprints, middle distance, long distance, hurdles (intermediate and high), steeplechase, relays (sprint and 400-meter), shot put, hammer, javelin, pole vault, high jump and long jump, aerobic and anaerobic training, strength development, flexibility, plyometric training and competition. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note May not be taken concurrently with PE 139 Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in compe… --- # PE243 — Advanced Basketball 2 credits · 44 hours PE 243 - Advanced Basketball PE 243 - Advanced Basketball 2 Credits Advanced basketball skills, including individual skill development, team concepts, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Demonstrate competency in several motor skills relevant to the performance and movement patterns of the activity. Apply the F.I.T.T. principle to design and implement an appropriate fitness plan. Assess and demonstrate an improvement in one or more of the health-related physical fitness components (cardiorespiratory endurance, body composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance, o… Prerequisites: PE143 --- # PE245 — Advanced Wrestling 2 credits · 44 hours PE 245 - Advanced Wrestling PE 245 - Advanced Wrestling 2 Credits Intermediate to advanced wrestling skills, including takedowns, breakdowns, rides, escapes, reversals, pinning holds, competitive match situations, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Active Date 20240322T08:25:15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Takedowns Breakdowns Rides Escapes Reversals Pinning holds Competitive match situations Physical conditioning Student Learni… Prerequisites: PE145 --- # PE246 — Pilates 1 credits · 22 hours PE 246 - Pilates PE 246 - Pilates 1 Credits Pilates is a body-conditioning technique designed to stretch, strengthen and balance the body. Pilates targets the deep postural muscles within the body through a series of exercises aimed at building muscle strength and rebalancing the body. Describe effective conditioning strategies for each component of fitness (cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition). Apply the F.I.T.T. principle to design and implement an appropriate fitness plan. Assess and demonstrate an improvement in one or more… Prerequisites: PE146 --- # PE248 — Advanced Volleyball 2 credits · 44 hours PE 248 - Advanced Volleyball PE 248 - Advanced Volleyball 2 Credits Advanced volleyball skills, including serving, bumping, hitting, volleying, rules, team concepts, physical conditioning, game situations, and preparation for competitive play. Demonstrate competency in several motor skills relevant to the performance and movement patterns of the activity. Apply the F.I.T.T. principle to design and implement an appropriate fitness plan. Assess and demonstrate an improvement in one or more of the health-related physical fitness components (cardiorespiratory endurance, body composition, muscular… Prerequisites: PE148 --- # PE249 — Advanced Fastpitch 2 credits · 44 hours PE 249 - Advanced Fastpitch PE 249 - Advanced Fastpitch 2 Credits Advanced fastpitch skills, including throwing, catching, hitting, bunting and base running, tactics and strategy, team concepts, and preparation for competitive play. Demonstrate competency in several motor skills relevant to the performance and movement patterns of the activity. Apply the F.I.T.T. principle to design and implement an appropriate fitness plan. Assess and demonstrate an improvement in one or more of the health-related physical fitness components (cardiorespiratory endurance, body composition, muscular strength,… Prerequisites: PE149 --- # PE250 — Advanced Soccer 2 credits · 44 hours PE 250 - Advanced Soccer PE 250 - Advanced Soccer 2 Credits Advanced soccer skills, including passing, trapping, dribbling, shooting, free kicks, corner kicks and throw-ins, team concepts, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Active Date 20240322T08:25:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 44 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Passing Trapping Dribbling Shooting Free kicks Corner kicks Throw ins Team concepts Physical conditioning Competitive game situations Student Learning Prerequisites: PE150 --- # PE259 — Sports Conditioning 1 credits · 22 hours PE 259 - Sports Conditioning PE 259 - Sports Conditioning 1 Credits Students will learn sports conditioning principles through participation in a structured, advanced fitness program including pre-season, post-season, and off-season conditioning considerations. Topics will include program design, injury prevention, dynamic warm-up, flexibility, muscle activation, power, strength, and metabolic conditioning. Active Date 20240322T08:25:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Weeks 1 and 2: Testi… Prerequisites: PE159 --- # PE269 — Advanced Spring Sports 2 credits · 44 hours PE 269 - Advanced Spring Sports PE 269 - Advanced Spring Sports 2 Credits Advanced tennis and/or golf skills, including individual skill development, team concepts, physical conditioning, and preparation for competitive play. Footwork Serving Forehand and backhand stroke Flexibility Mental skills - concentration, problem-solving, etc. Return skills - volleys, lobs, drop shots, slice Physical conditioning - endurance, strength and power Team concepts GOLF Pre-swing fundamentals - Grip, aim and setup Accuracy, aim, club face control Stance Swing plane Strike Approach/Lay-up shots Pitch/Chip sho… Prerequisites: PE169 --- # PE272 — Self Defense 1 credits · 22 hours PE 272 - Self Defense PE 272 - Self Defense 1 Credits An introduction to basic self-defense techniques and principles including prevention and awareness, strikes, kicks, blocks, and escapes. Active Date 20240322T08:25:33 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Basics of prevention and awareness. Effective targets to strike Weapons (voice, makeshift weapons, personal protective devices, body) Hand/arm techniques Kicks Defenses and escapes from holds, grabs and chokes Ground fighting basics Multipl… Prerequisites: PE172 --- # PE273 — Interval Training 1 credits · 22 hours PE 273 - Interval Training PE 273 - Interval Training 1 Credits A challenging workout consisting of a series of exercises including calisthenics, resistance training, cardio, functional movements, and stretching that can be adapted to any fitness level. Active Date 20240322T08:25:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Warm-up and cool-down procedures Flexibility: Dynamic and static stretching techniques Calisthenics/body weight exercises Resistance Training Cardiovascular exercise Student Lea… Prerequisites: PE173 --- # PE279 — Combined Dance 1 credits · 22 hours PE 279 - Combined Dance PE 279 - Combined Dance 1 Credits An introduction to jazz, ballet, hip-hop, and modern dance styles. Includes basic dance technique with an emphasis on choreography and physical fitness. Fees Physical Education Activity Fee Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students. Active Date 20240322T08:25:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lab 22 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Introduction to class Proper warm-up and cool-down procedures. Proper… Prerequisites: PE179 --- # PE284 — Table Tennis 1 credits · 22 hours PE 284 - Table Tennis PE 284 - Table Tennis 1 Credits Development of beginning to intermediate table tennis skills and techniques including different types of serves, strokes, racquet grips, and proper stance and footwork. Active Date 20170622T08:41:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 0 Lab 22 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Physical Education PE Activity Course Yes Course Outline Grips Forehand Backhand Serves Drop shot Smash shot Footwork and stance Terminology Rules Strategy (singles and doubl… Prerequisites: PE184 --- # PE286 — Total Fitness 2 credits · 33 hours PE 286 - Total Fitness PE 286 - Total Fitness 2 Credits Students will learn to design and implement an individualized conditioning program focusing on one or more of the major fitness components: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Students will learn basic conditioning principles relating to each of the fitness components. Workouts will focus on individualized goals. Progress will be monitored through training logs and fitness assessments. Apply the F.I.T.T. principle to design and implement an appropriate fitness plan. Assess… Prerequisites: PE186, PE123, PE223 --- # PHYS139 — General Physics Preparation 5 credits · 55 hours PHYS 139 - General Physics Preparation PHYS 139 - General Physics Preparation 5 Credits Intended to prepare students for success in calculus based physics series. Emphasis on the development of learning strategies for descriptive and quantitative subject matter. Skill development in writing, problem solving, calculators, proportional math and graphing will be applied to preparatory physics topics, including vectors, math concepts, one and two dimensional kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, Newton’s laws of universal gravitation, uniform circular motion, work, kinetic energy, potential energy… Prerequisites: TI-84 --- # PHYS201 — Mechanics 5 credits · 66 hours PHYS 201 - Mechanics PHYS 201 - Mechanics 5 Credits The study of motion, force, energy, momentum, and rotational motion. A calculus-based approach to physics especially for students of science and engineering. Includes one credit of laboratory. 0 and PHYS 139 min 2.0 Course Note One year of HS Physics can substitute for Physics Fees Physics Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Day Winter Day Spring Designed to Serve Mostly for science and engineering students plannning to take a year-long physics sequence. Active Date 20250521T12:34:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Li… Prerequisites: PHYS139 --- # PHYS202 — Electricity and Magnetism 5 credits · 66 hours PHYS 202 - Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 202 - Electricity and Magnetism 5 Credits The study of electricity and magnetism. A calculus-based approach for students of science and engineering. Includes one credit of laboratory. 0 and PHYS 201 min 2.0 Fees Physics Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Mostly for science and engineering students planning to take a year-long physics sequence. Active Date 20250521T12:34:52 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Degree Distribution… Prerequisites: PHYS201 --- # PHYS203 — Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics 5 credits · 66 hours PHYS 203 - Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics PHYS 203 - Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Topics 5 Credits The study of unifying principles pertaining to simple harmonic motion, wave propagation, physical and geometric optics, sound, heat transfer, and the conversion of heat to work. A calculus-based approach for students of science and engineering. Includes one credit of laboratory. 0 Fees Physics Fee Science Lab Support Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Mostly for students of science and engineering. Active Date 20260408T15:02:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade… Prerequisites: PHYS201, PHYS202 --- # PHYS290 — Special Studies 1 credits · 275 hours PHYS 290 - Special Studies PHYS 290 - Special Studies 1 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students desiring to study areas of the physical sciences not covered in existing classes. Active Date 2011-06-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Class Limit 99 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 275 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline An individual or group project developed by the student an… --- # POLS103 — Model United Nations: Institutions 5 credits · 66 hours POLS 103 - Model United Nations: Institutions POLS 103 - Model United Nations: Institutions 5 Credits Explores the role of the United Nations and the impact it has on the world. Covers the theory and practice of UN institutions and the current challenges the organization is attempting to address. Includes participation in a Model UN Conference. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with an interest in the United Nations and participating in the Model UN Conference. Active Date 20190717T09:43:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 44… --- # POLS104 — Model United Nations: Development 5 credits · 66 hours POLS 104 - Model United Nations: Development POLS 104 - Model United Nations: Development 5 Credits Examines the role of the United Nations, with a particular focus on contributions to international development and the impact it has on society. Covers the theory and practice of development work within political systems. Includes participation in the Model UN Conference in Portland. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Designed to Serve Students with an interest in the United Nations and participating in the Model UN Conference in Portland. Active Date 20190717T09:43:53 Grading Basis Dec… --- # POLS115 — Power Civics 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 115 - Power Civics POLS 115 - Power Civics 5 Credits This course teaches students to engage with local governments to achieve real change. The course revolves around researching, developing and presenting solutions to local government to address problems in the community. Students will learn about how state and local government work and what they can and can’t do, as well as how to find and offer solutions to issues in the community. Placement Eligibility English 101 Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Transfer students; social science majors; students… --- # POLS160 — American Foreign Policy 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 160 - American Foreign Policy POLS 160 - American Foreign Policy 5 Credits Constitutional framework and historical patterns; major factors in formulation and execution of policy; and analysis of actual policy as modified by recent developments. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Any person with an interest in our political system. Active Date 2011-06-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline The emphasis in this course is on both the historical… --- # POLS185 — Special Topics: Law and Legal Syste 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 185 - Special Topics: Law and Legal Syste POLS 185 - Special Topics: Law and Legal Syste 5 Credits Content varies from quarter to quarter. See individual instructor for information. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in the special topic. Active Date 2011-08-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline Dictated by the special topic. Student Learning --- # POLS205 — Introduction to Political Economy 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 205 - Introduction to Political Economy POLS 205 - Introduction to Political Economy 5 Credits An exploration of relations between business and government, and of economic relations between nations. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Business/ political science/ economics majors: Transfer students Active Date 2011-09-22 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline 1. Introduction 2. Community power 3. Case study: Boeing and Washington state 4. Busines… --- # POLS217 — U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 217 - U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics POLS 217 - U.S Racial and Ethnic Politics 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of the role of race and ethnicity in American politics. Surveys contemporary literature on the political experiences of four racial and ethnic groups (Black or African Americans, American Indians or Native Americans, Latinos or Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans) and their interactions with the dominant racial group (non-Hispanic White Americans). Course Note AEIS 217 and POL S 217: Meet together and share content. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall D… --- # POLS275 — State and Local Government 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 275 - State and Local Government POLS 275 - State and Local Government 5 Credits Theory and practice of state and local government in America, with emphasis on state, metropolitan and urban problems and institutions. Placement Eligibility English 101 Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students with an interest in state and local government; political science, paralegal and criminal justice majors. Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Social Science Area I Course Outline Introduct… --- # POLS295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours POLS 295 - Independent Study POLS 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area of Political Science approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Evening, Online Fall Day, Evening, Online Winter Day, Evening, Online Spring Day, Evening, Online Designed to Serve Students interested in additional study in the area of Political Science. Active Date 20201105T14:51:38 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-5 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent St… --- # POLS360 — Public Policy & Social Change 5 credits · 55 hours POLS 360 - Public Policy & Social Change POLS 360 - Public Policy & Social Change 5 Credits This course will examine how individuals and groups influence public policy. Students will learn about local and state government and how policy makers influence and impact the human services field. The course will emphasize how to advocate with legislators and government officials to effect change in our communities. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically inter Evening Designed to Serve Human services, social service and political science majors. Active Da… --- # RC101 — Respiratory Care Science I 4 credits · 44 hours RC 101 - Respiratory Care Science I RC 101 - Respiratory Care Science I 4 Credits The is the first in a series of four courses designed to introduce learners to the science of Respiratory Care. This course reviews gross anatomy, physiology, and function of the cardiopulmonary system with introductory topics in chemistry, fluid mechanics, and physics as they pertain to Respiratory Care. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Course Note For students accepted to the Respiratory Care program. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to… --- # RC102 — Respiratory Care Science II 3 credits · 33 hours RC 102 - Respiratory Care Science II RC 102 - Respiratory Care Science II 3 Credits This is the 2nd course, of 4, in the RC Science series. This course advances the foundational concepts of RC Science 1. Conceptual topics include in-depth physiology of the cardiopulmonary system, integration of other bodily systems, and the relational changes between systems. Increasing focus on advancing critical thinking in the application of recognizing patient status and changes within the cardiopulmonary system. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter… --- # RC103 — Respiratory Care Science III 3 credits · 33 hours RC 103 - Respiratory Care Science III RC 103 - Respiratory Care Science III 3 Credits This is the 3 rd course of four 4, in the RC Science series. This course advances the foundational concepts of the previous courses in this series. Conceptual topics include in-depth physiology of the cardiopulmonary system, integration of other bodily systems, and the relational changes between systems. Increasing focus on advancing critical thinking in the application of recognizing patient status and changes within the cardiopulmonary and systemic systems. Emphasis is placed on integrating Respiratory Car… --- # RC111 — Practicum I 2 credits · 44 hours RC 111 - Practicum I RC 111 - Practicum I 2 Credits The course is designed to introduce the first quarter student to concepts, principles, and skills in the Respiratory Care field. The course consists of teaching the new student how to perform basic patient assessment including an introduction to pulmonary function test studies. Additional topics include the importance of Infection Control practices and the application and use of personal protective devices. The operation and handling of pressurized gas systems is introduced including the application of supplementary oxygen to the patient. Pr… --- # RC112 — Practicum II 2 credits · 44 hours RC 112 - Practicum II RC 112 - Practicum II 2 Credits This laboratory course is designed for the second quarter student which includes a continuation of concepts, principles and skills learned in prior lab courses. Topics covered include the proper set up and application of humidity and aerosols for the Respiratory Care patient. The course also provides a continuation of Pulmonary Function Testing covered in the previous quarter. Principles and application skills of Lung hyperinflation devices and Airway Clearing Devices are introduced along with the critical skills of Airway management and s… --- # RC113 — Practicum III 1 credits · 22 hours RC 113 - Practicum III RC 113 - Practicum III 1 Credits The course is designed for the third quarter student, building on the concepts, principles and skills learned in prior Lab courses. The student will be introduced to advanced airway management, electrocardiography, arterial blood gas collection and Noninvasive Ventilation. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Respiratory Care Fee Allied Health Liability Insurance Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the RC program. Active Date 20240401T16:17:48 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit… --- # RC117 — Medical Terminology for Respiratory Care 1 credits · 11 hours RC 117 - Medical Terminology for Respiratory Care RC 117 - Medical Terminology for Respiratory Care 1 Credits This course is designed to introduce the learner to medical terminology. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care Program Active Date 20240401T16:17:50 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Medical word elements Word roots Suffixes Prefixes Basic rules Anatomical position Planes… --- # RC201 — Pathophysiology I 1 credits · 11 hours RC 201 - Pathophysiology I RC 201 - Pathophysiology I 1 Credits This is the first course in the study of Respiratory Pathophysiology focusing on diseases affecting the cardiopulmonary system. This course covers basic principles of pathology focusing on Obstructive Lung disorders. This is the first of six courses focusing on diseases affecting the cardiopulmonary system. Students review basic principles of pathology and focusing on Obstructive Lung disorders. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Course Note For students accpeted to the Respiratory Care program. Fees… --- # RC202 — Pathophysiology II 1 credits · 11 hours RC 202 - Pathophysiology II RC 202 - Pathophysiology II 1 Credits This is the second course in the study of Respiratory Pathophysiology, focusing on diseases affecting the cardiopulmonary system. This course covers Restrictive Lung Diseases, Infectious Diseases, and Cardiac Diseases. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401T16:17:56 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective… --- # RC203 — Pathophysiology III 1 credits · 11 hours RC 203 - Pathophysiology III RC 203 - Pathophysiology III 1 Credits This course is a continuation of the study of pathophysiology. Learners will study patterns of traumatic injury in adult patients and its implications on the pulmonary system. Learners will learn specific respiratory care approaches to the care of patients with traumatic injuries as well as the general medical and surgical management of those patients. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Care program Active Dat… --- # RC204 — Respiratory Care Science IV 2 credits · 22 hours RC 204 - Respiratory Care Science IV RC 204 - Respiratory Care Science IV 2 Credits This is the 4 th course of 4, in the RC Science series. This course advances the foundational concepts of the previous courses in this series. Conceptual topics include in-depth physiology of the cardiopulmonary system, integration of other bodily systems, and the relational changes between systems. Increasing focus on advancing critical thinking in the application of recognizing patient status and changes within the cardiopulmonary and systemic systems. Emphasis is placed on integrating Respiratory Care inter… --- # RC208 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics I 2 credits · 22 hours RC 208 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics I RC 208 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics I 2 Credits The course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of patient assessment with a focus on respiratory care. The lecture setting of the course will provide the theoretical content of topics covered in RC 112 (Sophomore Lab) which is to be taken simultaneously in the first quarter of the program. A review of the pulmonary system combined with its correlated clinical findings is central to the course. Related cardiac physiology and its interaction with the lungs is also reviewed. The course i… --- # RC219 — Respiratory Care Simulation I 1 credits · 22 hours RC 219 - Respiratory Care Simulation I RC 219 - Respiratory Care Simulation I 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter we focus on Patient interviewing, assessment and providing basic therapies. Program Admission Requi… --- # RC222 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics II 2 credits · 22 hours RC 222 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics II RC 222 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics II 2 Credits The lecture course is designed to continue the theoretical approach of patient assessment covered in RC 114. RC 124 is to be taken simultaneously with RC 122 (Sophomore Lab Practicum). In this course, the application and concepts involving lung hyperinflation techniques along with its association with airway clearance devices aerosol and humidity therapy will be covered. Basic patient assessment theory is further enhanced by introducing neurologic and geriatric evaluation in the respiratory care pati… --- # RC223 — Pathophysiology II 5 credits · 55 hours RC 223 - Pathophysiology II RC 223 - Pathophysiology II 5 Credits This is the 2nd class (of 2) in this series focusing on acute pulmonary disorders and cardiac dysfunction. Emphasis is placed on heart failure, myocardial infarction and hemodynamic monitoring. Other topics include chest trauma, neuromuscular and pulmonary circulation disorders. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program. Active Date 20250520T14:16:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distri… Prerequisites: RC201 --- # RC229 — Respiratory Care Simulation II 1 credits · 22 hours RC 229 - Respiratory Care Simulation II RC 229 - Respiratory Care Simulation II 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment and data gathering to provide care to… --- # RC230 — Clinical Rotation l 4 credits · 4 hours RC 230 - Clinical Rotation l RC 230 - Clinical Rotation l 4 Credits This is course 1, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills they demonstrated within the lab setting, across the age spectrum. The learner will perform a variety respiratory care patient supports and therapies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Liability Insurance Clinical Fee Quarters Typically pring Day, Evening, Weekend Designed to Serve Students… --- # RC239 — Respiratory Care Simulation III 1 credits · 22 hours RC 239 - Respiratory Care Simulation III RC 239 - Respiratory Care Simulation III 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to pro… --- # RC240 — Clinical Rotation ll 4 credits · 88 hours RC 240 - Clinical Rotation ll RC 240 - Clinical Rotation ll 4 Credits This is course 2, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills learners demonstrated within the lab setting, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Liability Insurance Clinical Fee Quar… --- # RC242 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics III 2 credits · 22 hours RC 242 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics III RC 242 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics III 2 Credits The lecture course is designed to continue the theoretical approach of patient assessment and therapeutics. The course is to be taken simultaneously with the lab component. In this course, the application and concepts of Non-invasive ventilation, Electrocardiography and Advance airway management will be introduced. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401… --- # RC249 — Respiratory Care Simulation IV 1 credits · 22 hours RC 249 - Respiratory Care Simulation IV RC 249 - Respiratory Care Simulation IV 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to provi… --- # RC250 — Pharmacology I 2 credits · 22 hours RC 250 - Pharmacology I RC 250 - Pharmacology I 2 Credits This course introduces the principles of respiratory care pharmacology, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and the administration of aerosolized medications. Students learn to calculate drug dosages (prepared-strength and percent-strength solutions) and classify aerosol generators used in drug delivery. The course emphasizes adrenergic and anticholinergic bronchodilators, focusing on mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and clinical application in asthma and COPD management. Program Admission Required Yes… --- # RC251 — Pharmacology II 2 credits · 22 hours RC 251 - Pharmacology II RC 251 - Pharmacology II 2 Credits This course provides an advanced study of pharmacologic agents beyond β₂-agonists and anticholinergics that are essential in the management of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and related respiratory conditions. Topics include inhaled corticosteroids, phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors, non-steroidal anti-asthmatic agents, mucus-controlling medications, and other adjunct therapies. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms of action, therapeutic applications, and potential adverse effects, preparing students to make evide… --- # RC252 — Pharmacology III 1 credits · 11 hours RC 252 - Pharmacology III RC 252 - Pharmacology III 1 Credits This course continues the pharmacology sequence with an emphasis on medications used in the care of critically ill patients. Students will examine antimicrobial and anti-infective agents, neuromuscular blocking agents, and central nervous system drugs such as sedatives and analgesics, with a focus on their application in airway management and mechanical ventilation. The course also introduces smoking cessation therapies, including pharmacologic agents and nicotine replacement strategies, highlighting their role in respiratory healt… --- # RC281 — Special Topics in Respiratory Care: Death and Dying 1 credits · 11 hours RC 281 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care: Death and Dying RC 281 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care: Death and Dying 1 Credits This course is designed to introduce the learner to the process of dying for the patient, family and care providers. The role of the respiratory therapist during end of life care will be examined. Legal standards for determining death, mechanics of withdrawing support in the hospital and self- care will be addressed. Cultural differences and practices will be explored, including respectful approaches in offering support during the end of life. Program Admission R… --- # RC304 — Pathophysiology IV 2 credits · 22 hours RC 304 - Pathophysiology IV RC 304 - Pathophysiology IV 2 Credits This is a continuation of other Pathophysiology courses focusing on diseases affecting the cardiopulmonary system. This course covers Medical ICU conditions such as shock, ARDS, and Pulmonary vascular diseases. Learners will also cover topics in Sleep medicine. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401T16:17:18 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 22 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech C… --- # RC310 — Clinical Rotation lll 5 credits · 110 hours RC 310 - Clinical Rotation lll RC 310 - Clinical Rotation lll 5 Credits This is course 3, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills learners demonstrated within the lab setting and previous clinical rotations, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Liability… --- # RC312 — Practicum IV 2 credits · 44 hours RC 312 - Practicum IV RC 312 - Practicum IV 2 Credits This course is designed to accompany Introduction to Mechanical ventilation. Learners will put into practice basic mechanical ventilation techniques. Learners will begin with basic ventilation operations then study settings and modes as well as interpreting ventilator data. Learners will make basic changes in response to changes in patient status. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Respiratory Care Fee Allied Health Liability Insurance Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care… --- # RC314 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics IV 3 credits · 33 hours RC 314 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics IV RC 314 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics IV 3 Credits This course covers basic concepts of mechanical ventilation. The course begins with basic operational principles and continues through the setup and monitoring of various commonly used modes of mechanical ventilation. Learners will identify ways to manipulate the patient ventilator system to accommodate for physiologic changes in gas exchange, resistance and compliance. Basic troubleshooting and ventilator liberation techniques are discussed. Ventilator graphics are taught in an integrated way throug… --- # RC319 — Respiratory Care Simulation V 1 credits · 22 hours RC 319 - Respiratory Care Simulation V RC 319 - Respiratory Care Simulation V 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to provide… --- # RC320 — Clinical Rotation Vl 5 credits · 110 hours RC 320 - Clinical Rotation Vl RC 320 - Clinical Rotation Vl 5 Credits This is course 4, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills learners demonstrated within the lab setting and previous clinical rotations, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Liability I… --- # RC322 — Practicum V 2 credits · 44 hours RC 322 - Practicum V RC 322 - Practicum V 2 Credits This course is designed to accompany the advanced mechanical ventilation didactic material. Learners will setup and apply the concepts and tools taught in advanced mechanical ventilation. Learners will demonstrate the ability to setup more advanced modes and respond appropriately to the patient both from the perspective of improved clinical presentation but also from the perspective of disease specific approaches. Learners will study a variety of advanced modes that are commonly used. Learners will also apply rescue techniques for patients w… --- # RC324 — Respiratory Care Therapeutics V 3 credits · 33 hours RC 324 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics V RC 324 - Respiratory Care Therapeutics V 3 Credits This is the 2nd course (of 2) in ventilator management in the intensive care units. Advancing assessment skills are emphasized to include patient- ventilator interaction, hemodynamic monitoring, monitoring of gas exchange, oxygenation optimization strategies and ventilator management based on disease process and best practices. Learners will focus on strategically setting ventilator parameters based on disease process and mitigating the secondary and sometimes undesirable effects of mechanical ventilat… --- # RC325 — Ethics in Respiratory Care 1 credits · 11 hours RC 325 - Ethics in Respiratory Care RC 325 - Ethics in Respiratory Care 1 Credits This course is designed to introduce the learner to the basic principles of ethics and governing laws, and how they relate to medical decisions and patient care. Personal ethics and morals are compared to the ethical standards and laws Respiratory Therapists must follow. Focus is placed on care based decision making. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401T16:16:01 Grading… --- # RC327 — Pathophysiology V: Neonatal and Pediatric Disease 3 credits · 33 hours RC 327 - Pathophysiology V: Neonatal and Pediatric Disease RC 327 - Pathophysiology V: Neonatal and Pediatric Disease 3 Credits This course is designed to introduce learners to neonatal and pediatric respiratory care beginning with fetal development through early childhood. The focus will be on normal development physiology and contrasting disease processes. This course will include introductions to disease management. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the BAS in Respiratory Care Active Date 202405… --- # RC329 — Respiratory Care Simulation VI 1 credits · 22 hours RC 329 - Respiratory Care Simulation VI RC 329 - Respiratory Care Simulation VI 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to provi… --- # RC330 — Clinical Rotation V 5 credits · 110 hours RC 330 - Clinical Rotation V RC 330 - Clinical Rotation V 5 Credits This is course 5, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills learners demonstrated within the lab setting and previous clinical rotations, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Liability Ins… --- # RC331 — Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care 3 credits · 33 hours RC 331 - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care RC 331 - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care 3 Credits This course is a continuation of RC 327. It is designed to introduce learners to the treatment of respiratory disorders in neonates through the pediatric population. Emphasis is placed on respiratory therapies and management in disease processes. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401T16:18:25 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 33… --- # RC332 — Practicum Vl 1 credits · 22 hours RC 332 - Practicum Vl RC 332 - Practicum Vl 1 Credits This course is designed to accompany the Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory course. Learners will put into practice oxygen devices, respiratory therapies non- invasive devices and mechanical ventilation in the pediatric population. Learners will learn intubation, extubation and cardiopulmonary emergency techniques in the pediatric and neonatal population. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Respiratory Care Fee Allied Health Liability Insurance Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in t… --- # RC339 — Respiratory Care Simulation VII 1 credits · 22 hours RC 339 - Respiratory Care Simulation VII RC 339 - Respiratory Care Simulation VII 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to pro… --- # RC354 — Pharmacology IV 2 credits · 22 hours RC 354 - Pharmacology IV RC 354 - Pharmacology IV 2 Credits This course continues the pharmacology sequence with a focus on therapeutic agents used in cardiovascular support, shock management, and pulmonary vascular disorders. Students will also study selected agents relevant to respiratory care, including inhaled nitric oxide, prostacyclin analogs, and medications affecting sleep. Emphasis is placed on clinical application in the management of cardiovascular dysfunction, pulmonary hypertension, and severe hypoxemia. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typic… --- # RC400 — Healthcare Education Principles 5 credits · 55 hours RC 400 - Healthcare Education Principles RC 400 - Healthcare Education Principles 5 Credits This course will provide an introduction to education principles relevant to diverse learning communities within the healthcare setting, with an emphasis on curriculum design, instruction, assessment and learning needs of both child and adult learners. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Course Note For students accpeted to the BAS in Respiratory Care. Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 2014-11-06 Grading Basis Decima… --- # RC401 — Cardiopulmonary Disease Management 5 credits · 55 hours RC 401 - Cardiopulmonary Disease Management RC 401 - Cardiopulmonary Disease Management 5 Credits This course will provide a study of disease management to include the pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic cardiopulmonary diseases, with an emphasis on developing, administering, and modifying respiratory care plans using evidence-based medicine, respiratory care protocols and clinical practice guidelines. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 20250520T14:16:19 G… Prerequisites: RC400 --- # RC402 — Medical Law and Ethics 4 credits · 44 hours RC 402 - Medical Law and Ethics RC 402 - Medical Law and Ethics 4 Credits This course will provide a forum for discussion of current legal, ethical and professional issues relevant to healthcare practice. Topics will emphasize historical and current controversies in health care and the global society that influences the patient-care giver relationship. Instruction will focus on research and discussion of current issues. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 20250520T14:16:22 G… Prerequisites: RC400 --- # RC403 — Advanced Adult Critical Care 5 credits · 55 hours RC 403 - Advanced Adult Critical Care RC 403 - Advanced Adult Critical Care 5 Credits This course will provide a study of advanced medical and respiratory care provided for critically ill patients. Emphasis is placed on cardiopulmonary assessment, noninvasive diagnostics, hemodynamic monitoring, mechanical ventilation waveform analysis and advanced cardiopulmonary pharmacology provided within the intensive care unit. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 20250520T14:16:24 Grading Basis Dec… --- # RC404 — Healthcare Research and Statistics 4 credits · 44 hours RC 404 - Healthcare Research and Statistics RC 404 - Healthcare Research and Statistics 4 Credits This course will provide a review of exploratory data analysis using parametric methods and graphs. Topics will focus on common statistical methods used to serve diverse populations in health care, such as comparing means, proportions, and variances, chi-square tests and ANOVA. Students will be introduced to health care research literature and expected to plan a research project using proper statistical methods. Exploratory data analysis 2. Binomial distribution 3. Normal distribution 4. Inferenc… Prerequisites: BUSN210 --- # RC405 — Advanced Neonatal-Pediatric Resp Care 5 credits · 55 hours RC 405 - Advanced Neonatal-Pediatric Resp Care RC 405 - Advanced Neonatal-Pediatric Resp Care 5 Credits This course will provide an advanced study of neonatal and pediatric respiratory care, to include a focus on fetal and newborn cardiopulmonary development, pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic procedures, pharmacology and emergency care. Students will also analyze relevant case studies and scientific literature. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Online Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 20250520T14:16:27 Gradin… --- # RC406 — Healthcare Leadership and Management 4 credits · 44 hours RC 406 - Healthcare Leadership and Management RC 406 - Healthcare Leadership and Management 4 Credits This course will provide an introduction to the basic principles of organizational leadership and management theories, systems and complexity theories, project management, fundamentals of sales and marketing, personal management skills, and professional relationship building with diverse, interdisciplinary healthcare team members. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 20250520T14:16:30 G… Prerequisites: RC401 --- # RC407 — Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics Rehabilitation 4 credits · 44 hours RC 407 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics Rehabilitation RC 407 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics Rehabilitation 4 Credits This course will provide the student with cardiopulmonary diagnostic methods for evaluating the respiratory patient. An additional emphasis will be placed upon the multidisciplinary assessments and therapeutic techniques provided by the pulmonary rehabilitation team. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees PX Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 2015-10-15 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lec… --- # RC408 — Professional Project 9 credits · 99 hours RC 408 - Professional Project RC 408 - Professional Project 9 Credits This project-based course will provide students the opportunity to explore professional career interests in the cardiopulmonary and related sciences through the use of mentoring, internship and professional development. Electronic submission of an oral presentation is required upon end of course. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically all Online Winter Online Designed to Serve BAS - Respiratory Care students Active Date 2016-06-14 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Ran… --- # RC409 — Independent Study 4 credits · 132 hours RC 409 - Independent Study RC 409 - Independent Study 4 Credits This course will provide the student with an opportunity to pursue projects of special interest which are not covered by other Respiratory Care courses. Instructor Permission Required Yes Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically inter Online Designed to Serve BAS-Respiratory Care Students Active Date 20220330T15:34:43 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-4 Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes… --- # RC410 — Introduction to Adult Critical Care 5 credits · 55 hours RC 410 - Introduction to Adult Critical Care RC 410 - Introduction to Adult Critical Care 5 Credits Introduction and review of physiologic terms, concepts and critical application of ventilatory support. Topics include basic modes of ventilations; pressure gradients of the lung, choosing appropriate initial settings, assessing the patient in Acute Respiratory Failure and assessing patient- ventilator interaction. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve BAS- RC students Active Date 20250520T14:16:33 Grading Basis Decimal Grad… Prerequisites: RC103 --- # RC411 — Neonatal and Pediatric Disease Management 5 credits · 55 hours RC 411 - Neonatal and Pediatric Disease Management RC 411 - Neonatal and Pediatric Disease Management 5 Credits This course provides an introduction to neonatal and pediatric respiratory care and is the first in a series of 2 courses. Focus is on fetal development and transition to neonatal life. This course will examine pathophysiology of neonatal diseases and respiratory management. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the RC- BAS program. Active Date 20250520T14:16:36 Grading Basis Decimal Grade… Prerequisites: RC103 --- # RC412 — Practicum IV: General Clinical II 5 credits · 146.52 hours RC 412 - Practicum IV: General Clinical II RC 412 - Practicum IV: General Clinical II 5 Credits This course is part II of general floor care for students. Focus is on improving assessment skills, providing oxygen therapy, bronchodilator therapy, hyperinflation therapy and bronchial hygiene therapy. Students provide respiratory care and diagnostic testing with the supervision of a clinical instructor. Active Date 20250520T14:16:39 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 24 Lab 36.96 Clinical 109.56 Total .52 Invasive Procedure Used Yes Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outli… Prerequisites: RC113 --- # RC414 — Pulmonary Diagnostics 3 credits · 33 hours RC 414 - Pulmonary Diagnostics RC 414 - Pulmonary Diagnostics 3 Credits This course offers foundational insights into Pulmonary Diagnostics methods for evaluation the respiratory patient, encompassing the current methodologies employed in hospital settings. Students will delve into diagnostic testing indications, acquiring essential skills in operating devices, conducting calibrations, and performing maintenance. Additionally, the course equips learners with the proficiency to interpret test results effectively. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically… --- # RC415 — Practicum VII 1 credits · 22 hours RC 415 - Practicum VII RC 415 - Practicum VII 1 Credits This course is designed to introduce learners to the operation of currently utilized diagnostic testing devices in Respiratory Care within a laboratory setting. Students will participate in hands-on exercises with these devices. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Respiratory Care Fee Allied Health Liability Insurance Quarters Typically ummer Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401T16:18:37 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Class Limit 10 Lab 22 Total Degree Distributio… --- # RC419 — Respiratory Care Simulation VIII 1 credits · 22 hours RC 419 - Respiratory Care Simulation VIII RC 419 - Respiratory Care Simulation VIII 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to p… --- # RC421 — Advanced Topics in Ventilator Management 5 credits · 55 hours RC 421 - Advanced Topics in Ventilator Management RC 421 - Advanced Topics in Ventilator Management 5 Credits This is the 2nd course (of 2) in ventilator management in the intensive care units. Advancing assessment skills are emphasized to include patient- ventilator interaction, hemodynamic monitoring, oxygenation optimization strategies and ventilator management based on disease process and best practices. Strategies with ARDS are focused on with students gaining insight to lung protection. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Design… Prerequisites: RC410 --- # RC422 — Practicum V: Critical Care Clinical I 5 credits · 146.52 hours RC 422 - Practicum V: Critical Care Clinical I RC 422 - Practicum V: Critical Care Clinical I 5 Credits This course is the first in a two-part series that provides the respiratory care student with an introduction to the critical care setting. The student will begin to apply the procedures and equipment most often utilized in the intensive care area. Emphasis is placed on continuous mechanical ventilation, artificial airways and advanced assessment. The student will assume limited patient care responsibilities in the critical care area. Active Date 20250520T14:16:48 Grading Basis Credit/Non-C… Prerequisites: RC412 --- # RC424 — Respiratory Care Special Procedures 3 credits · 33 hours RC 424 - Respiratory Care Special Procedures RC 424 - Respiratory Care Special Procedures 3 Credits The course is designed for didactic theory in Special Procedures for the Respiratory Care Practitioner. This lecture class will provide the Senior student with knowledge of the leading indications for procedural intervention in the critical care patient. Case study scenarios involving procedures along with its associated complications will be discussed. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory… --- # RC425 — Respiratory Care Practicum VIII 1 credits · 22 hours RC 425 - Respiratory Care Practicum VIII RC 425 - Respiratory Care Practicum VIII 1 Credits This course provides the Senior respiratory care student with an opportunity to learn procedural and evaluative skills for the critical care patient, presented in a laboratory setting. The student will become aware of the various special procedures that involve the respiratory care practitioner with an emphasis on developing hands-on skills. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Respiratory Care Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respirator… --- # RC426 — Respiratory Care Special Procedures Lab 1 credits · 22 hours RC 426 - Respiratory Care Special Procedures Lab RC 426 - Respiratory Care Special Procedures Lab 1 Credits This course provides the Senior respiratory care student with an opportunity to learn procedural and evaluative skills for the critical care patient, presented in a laboratory setting. The student will become aware of the various special procedures that involve the respiratory care practitioner with an emphasis on developing hands-on skills. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Ca… --- # RC427 — Patient education and Health Promotion in Respiratory Care 1 credits · 11 hours RC 427 - Patient education and Health Promotion in Respiratory Care RC 427 - Patient education and Health Promotion in Respiratory Care 1 Credits This course is designed to introduce the fundamental principles of Patient Education and health promotion. The focus is on patient teaching and the RCP’s role in a patient’s quality of life. We will focus on assessing a patient’s health literacy and readiness to learn as well as providing --- # RC429 — Respiratory Care Simulation IX 1 credits · 22 hours RC 429 - Respiratory Care Simulation IX RC 429 - Respiratory Care Simulation IX 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students will integrate prior skills in patient assessment, treatment and data gathering to provi… --- # RC430 — Practicum VI: Critical Care Clinical II 5 credits · 146.52 hours RC 430 - Practicum VI: Critical Care Clinical II RC 430 - Practicum VI: Critical Care Clinical II 5 Credits This course is the second in a two-part series that provides the respiratory care student with an introduction to the critical care setting. The student will continue to apply the procedures and equipment most utilized in the intensive care area. Emphasis is placed on determining need for mechanical ventilation, continuous mechanical ventilation, weaning, artificial airways, advanced assessment and bedside diagnosis. The student assumes progressively more patient care responsibilities i… Prerequisites: RC422 --- # RC433 — Advanced Pediatric Disease Management 5 credits · 55 hours RC 433 - Advanced Pediatric Disease Management RC 433 - Advanced Pediatric Disease Management 5 Credits This course is part 2 (of 2) focusing on neonatal and pediatric respiratory care, with emphasis on the growing neonate and residual health issues transitioning to childhood. Respiratory care best practices and current treatment models are featured. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20250520T14:16:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distr… Prerequisites: RC411 --- # RC435 — Capstone Project l 1 credits · 11 hours RC 435 - Capstone Project l RC 435 - Capstone Project l 1 Credits This is course 1 of 3 of the Capstone series and is designed to prepare the learner for the final project of the Respiratory Care program. The Capstone encompasses research integrated with a variety of student led projects highlighting the Respiratory Care field, and associated sciences. The project will conclude with a presentation on the question posed by the learner during course 1 of this series. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in… --- # RC436 — Transitioning to a professional in Respiratory Care 1 credits · 11 hours RC 436 - Transitioning to a professional in Respiratory Care RC 436 - Transitioning to a professional in Respiratory Care 1 Credits This course is designed to prepare learners to enter the workforce after graduation. Skills are discussed to learners navigate the transition from student to professional including the governance of the Respiratory Care profession, Professoinal engagement, representing oneself to employers and getting to know more about fringe benefits. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled i… --- # RC439 — Respiratory Care Simulation X 1 credits · 22 hours RC 439 - Respiratory Care Simulation X RC 439 - Respiratory Care Simulation X 1 Credits This course is designed to provide simulated clinical experiences for learners based on their level of learning in the Respiratory Care program. Each quarter students will work in the simulation lab practicing tools and techniques on simulated patients. The course is designed to both prepare students for clinical experience as well as them integrate theory into practice in a safe environment. In this quarter Students practice among all skills learned in the program. This quarter is designed to students bol… --- # RC440 — Practicum VII: Senior Clinical I 5 credits · 146.52 hours RC 440 - Practicum VII: Senior Clinical I RC 440 - Practicum VII: Senior Clinical I 5 Credits This course provides the advanced respiratory therapy student with opportunities to refine procedural and evaluative skills in the critical care areas. In the clinical setting emphasis is placed upon the student’s ability to evaluate the patient’s clinical situation and recommend appropriate therapy modalities to the clinical instructor. During the course the student will assume a progressively wider range of patient care responsibilities. Active Date 20250520T14:16:57 Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit… Prerequisites: RC430 --- # RC441 — Senior Project I 2 credits · 22 hours RC 441 - Senior Project I RC 441 - Senior Project I 2 Credits This course will provide an introduction to education principles relevant to respiratory care patients in diverse learning communities, with emphasis on curriculum design, development, implementation and evaluation. Curriculum, teaching and learning will be applied to a variety of educational contexts and situations within health care. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program. Active Date 20250520T14:16:59 Grading Basis… Prerequisites: RC421 --- # RC442 — Research I 3 credits · 33 hours RC 442 - Research I RC 442 - Research I 3 Credits This course is designed to provide the student with a basic introduction to heath care research with emphasis on evidence-based practice. Students will learn how to develop and identify a research question and conduct a literature search. Research protocol and identifying the steps to carry out the research and report the findings in abstract form will be discussed. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program. Active Date 20250520T14:1… Prerequisites: RC421 --- # RC443 — Management and Leadership in Healthcare 5 credits · 55 hours RC 443 - Management and Leadership in Healthcare RC 443 - Management and Leadership in Healthcare 5 Credits This course is an exploration of management and leadership. Learners will explore the typical functions of a manager and leader in a health care system. Topics include management functions, health care finance and continuous quality improvement. The goal of the class is to familiarize learners with ways everyone can engage in leadership and explore management as they progress their career. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online… --- # RC445 — Capstone Project ll 1 credits · 11 hours RC 445 - Capstone Project ll RC 445 - Capstone Project ll 1 Credits This is course 2 of 3 of the Capstone series and is designed to prepare the learner for the final project of the Respiratory Care program. The Capstone encompasses research integrated with a variety of student led projects highlighting the Respiratory Care field, and associated sciences. The project will conclude with a presentation on the question posed by the learner during course 1 of this series. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in… --- # RC450 — Practicum VIII: Senior Clinical II 5 credits · 146.52 hours RC 450 - Practicum VIII: Senior Clinical II RC 450 - Practicum VIII: Senior Clinical II 5 Credits This course is a continuation of the senior clinical sequence that provides the respiratory care student with opportunity to refine procedural and evaluative skills in the critical care areas. In the clinical setting emphasis is placed upon the student’s ability to evaluation the patient’s clinical situation and recommend appropriate therapy modalities to the clinical instructor. During the course the student will assume a progressively wider range of patient care responsibilities. Active Date 20… Prerequisites: RC440 --- # RC451 — Cultural Diversity in Healthcare 3 credits · 33 hours RC 451 - Cultural Diversity in Healthcare RC 451 - Cultural Diversity in Healthcare 3 Credits This course will raise awareness and educate health care providers regarding the knowledge, attitudes and practice skills necessary to care for diverse populations. It focuses on the concepts of diversity equity and inclusion with an emphasis on health disparities in diverse populations. It will increase understanding of the relationship between culture, language and health. Students will focus on key racial and ethnic groups in the United States while getting an overview of major global issues regar… --- # RC452 — Research II 3 credits · 66 hours RC 452 - Research II RC 452 - Research II 3 Credits Students in small groups will be responsible for devising, developing and undertaking a research project which would be suitable for presentation to the Respiratory Care department advisory board, scientific meeting or publication. This will include developing a research question, devising and submitting a research protocol, carrying out the research and reporting the findings in an abstract and short oral presentation. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students in… Prerequisites: RC442 --- # RC453 — Critical Thinking Skill Dev & Prep for TMC Exam 5 credits · 55 hours RC 453 - Critical Thinking Skill Dev & Prep for TMC Exam RC 453 - Critical Thinking Skill Dev & Prep for TMC Exam 5 Credits The course is designed to provide an opportunity for students to establish or advance their understanding of the TMC national credentialing exam content and identify areas in which additional study is necessary. Focus will be on applying knowledge through use of case studies. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees RC Test Fee Quarters Typically all Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program. Active Date 20250520T14:17:08 Gra… Prerequisites: RC442 --- # RC454 — Respiratory Care Credentialing Exam Review 3 credits · 33 hours RC 454 - Respiratory Care Credentialing Exam Review RC 454 - Respiratory Care Credentialing Exam Review 3 Credits The course is designed to provide an opportunity for students to establish or advance their understanding of the TMC national credentialing exam content and identify areas in which additional study is necessary. Focus will be on applying knowledge through use of case studies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees RC Test Fee Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20250520T14:17:11 Grading… --- # RC455 — Capstone Project lll 1 credits · 11 hours RC 455 - Capstone Project lll RC 455 - Capstone Project lll 1 Credits This is course 3 of 3 of the Capstone series and is designed to prepare the learner for the final project of the Respiratory Care program. The Capstone encompasses research integrated with a variety of student led projects highlighting the Respiratory Care field, and associated sciences. The project will conclude with a presentation on the question posed by the learner during course 1 of this series. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrol… Prerequisites: RC445 --- # RC456 — Disease Management in Respiratory Care 2 credits · 22 hours RC 456 - Disease Management in Respiratory Care RC 456 - Disease Management in Respiratory Care 2 Credits This course uses patient case studies to explore cardiopulmonary disease management, with an emphasis on developing, administering and modifying respiratory care plans. Case studies are based on regional best-practice, national best-practice, and research evidence-based medicine. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20240401T16:14:32 Grading Basis Decimal G… --- # RC460 — Practicum IX: Senior Clinical III 7 credits · 198 hours RC 460 - Practicum IX: Senior Clinical III RC 460 - Practicum IX: Senior Clinical III 7 Credits This course is a continuation of the senior clinical sequence that provides the respiratory care student with opportunities to refine procedural and evaluative skills in the critical care area and the general floor area. In the clinical setting emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to evaluate the patient’s clinical situation and recommend appropriate therapy modalities to the clinical instructor. During the course the student will assume a progressively wider range of patient care responsibi… Prerequisites: RC450 --- # RC463 — Critical Thinking Application- Prep for CSE Exam 5 credits · 55 hours RC 463 - Critical Thinking Application- Prep for CSE Exam RC 463 - Critical Thinking Application- Prep for CSE Exam 5 Credits The course is designed to provide an opportunity for students to establish or advance their understanding of the CSE national credentialing exam content and identify areas in which additional study is necessary. Focus is on applying knowledge through use of case studies. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees RC Test Fee Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program Active Date 20250520T14:17:26 Gradi… Prerequisites: RC453 --- # RC464 — Cardiopulmonary Case Management 4 credits · 44 hours RC 464 - Cardiopulmonary Case Management RC 464 - Cardiopulmonary Case Management 4 Credits This course uses patient case studies to explore cardiopulmonary disease management, with an emphasis on developing, administering and modifying respiratory care plans. Case studies are based on regional best-practice, national best-practice, and research evidence-based medicine. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students in Respiratory Care program. Active Date 20250520T14:17:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Le… Prerequisites: RC452 --- # RC465 — Capstone Project 1 credits · 11 hours RC 465 - Capstone Project RC 465 - Capstone Project 1 Credits Presentations cover a wide range of topics that impact allied health practitioners and include global views of national health policy, economics, multiculturalism/diversity, ethical and legal problems, and challenging clinical cases. 2.0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - RC Fees Quarters Typically inter Day Designed to Serve Students in the Respiratory Care program. Active Date 20250520T14:17:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 11 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline S… Prerequisites: RC442 --- # RC470 — Clinical Rotation Vl 4 credits · 88 hours RC 470 - Clinical Rotation Vl RC 470 - Clinical Rotation Vl 4 Credits This is course 6, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills learners demonstrated within the lab setting and previous clinical rotations, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - R C Fees Liability I… --- # RC480 — Clinical Rotation Vll 5 credits · 110 hours RC 480 - Clinical Rotation Vll RC 480 - Clinical Rotation Vll 5 Credits This is course 7, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills they demonstrated within the lab setting and previous clinical rotations, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. In addition, if available, learners will be assigned to in- depth specialty… --- # RC490 — Clinical Rotation Vlll 5 credits · 110 hours RC 490 - Clinical Rotation Vlll RC 490 - Clinical Rotation Vlll 5 Credits This is course 8, of 8, for rotations at area clinical sites. The course is designed for learners to care for patients under the guidance of clinical instructors. Learners will build and reinforce skills they demonstrated within the lab setting and previous clinical rotations, including but not limited to patient assessment across the age spectrum, interpreting patient data, and performing a variety respiratory care patient support and therapies. In addition, if available, learners will be assigned to in- depth specialt… --- # SOC115 — Crime and Society 5 credits · 55 hours SOC 115 - Crime and Society SOC 115 - Crime and Society 5 Credits Sociological analysis of crime and criminal law, social structure, the effects of crime, criminal behavior, and control and prevention of crime. Presented through lectures, class discussions and small-group interaction. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Winter Online Designed to Serve General interest with reading and organization ability. Students with an emphasis in sociology andor students involved with the administrative justice program. Active Date 2014-05-20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 F… --- # SOC130 — American Diversity 5 credits · 55 hours SOC 130 - American Diversity SOC 130 - American Diversity 5 Credits Critical exploration of the personal and social dimensions of diversity in American society, including but not limited to race, class, gender and sexual orientation. Presented through lectures, class discussions, interactive exercises and guest speakers. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Evening, Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve General interest students with reading and organization ability. Students who have an emphasis in sociology and students need diversity and globalism credits. Active D… --- # SOC200 — Sociology of the Family 5 credits · 55 hours SOC 200 - Sociology of the Family SOC 200 - Sociology of the Family 5 Credits Provides an analysis of the historical and modern realities of families, including patterns in the family life cycle, diversity, changes in family structure, socialization of children and divorce. Presented through lecture, class discussion and small-group interaction. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Social science (i.e., anthropology, sociology & psychology) students; nursing students; any student interested in understanding families. Active Date 2014-11-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lectu… --- # SOC202 — Environmental Sociology 5 credits · 55 hours SOC 202 - Environmental Sociology SOC 202 - Environmental Sociology 5 Credits This course examines the relationship between the environment and society. More specifically, this course explores how group and social structures impact the natural environment. Topics that will be addressed include but is not limited to environmental racism, deforestation, urban flooding, and pollution. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General interest students that have taken 100 level sociology courses. Active Date 2014-12-16 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Cl… --- # SOC291 — Independent Study 1 credits · 33 hours SOC 291 - Independent Study SOC 291 - Independent Study 1 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Weekend Fall Day, Evening, Online, Weekend Winter Day Spring Day, Evening Designed to Serve Students interested in study of Sociology. Active Date 20201105T14:51:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by student and instr… --- # SOC292 — Independent Study 2 credits · 66 hours SOC 292 - Independent Study SOC 292 - Independent Study 2 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in study of Sociology. Active Date 20201208T18:00:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by student and instructor Student Learning --- # SOC293 — Independent Study 3 credits · 99 hours SOC 293 - Independent Study SOC 293 - Independent Study 3 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in study of Sociology. Active Date 20201208T18:00:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by student and instructor Student Learning --- # SOC294 — Independent Study 4 credits · 132 hours SOC 294 - Independent Study SOC 294 - Independent Study 4 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in study of Sociology. Active Date 20201208T18:00:47 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by student and instructor Student Learning --- # SOC295 — Independent Study 5 credits · 165 hours SOC 295 - Independent Study SOC 295 - Independent Study 5 Credits An individual study project developed by student and instructor in an area approved by the instructor. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students interested in study of Sociology Active Date 20210311T08:51:13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 99 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline To be determined by student and instructor. Student Learning --- # SOC340 — Research Methods and Program Evaluation 5 credits · 55 hours SOC 340 - Research Methods and Program Evaluation SOC 340 - Research Methods and Program Evaluation 5 Credits Introduce students to qualitative research design. This course provides a foundational understanding of qualitative research methods and tools for program evaluation. Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS Fees Quarters Typically pring Evening Designed to Serve Students enrolled in the Bachelor’s of Applied Science Active Date 20230320T11:41:46 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: BAS Social Science Course Outline What is quali… --- # SPAN231 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers I 5 credits · 55 hours SPAN 231 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers I SPAN 231 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers I 5 Credits This course is designed to build on the language base students already have by developing and improving oral and written literacy skills in Spanish. Students will explore their multilingual and multicultural heritage, improving their knowledge of English as well as Spanish and increasing their knowledge of Latin American cultures. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Designed for native or heritage Spanish speakers with oral proficiency but little or no formal training in the language. St… --- # SPAN232 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers II 5 credits · 55 hours SPAN 232 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers II SPAN 232 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers II 5 Credits This course is designed to build on the language base students already have by developing and improving oral and written literacy skills in Spanish. Students will explore their multilingual and multicultural heritage, improving their knowledge of English as well as Spanish and increasing their knowledge of Latin American cultures. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Designed specifically for native or Spanish heritage speakers with oral proficiency but little or no formal training in the la… Prerequisites: SPAN231 --- # SPAN233 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers III 5 credits · 55 hours SPAN 233 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers III SPAN 233 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers III 5 Credits This course is designed to build on the language base students already have by developing and improving oral and written literacy skills in Spanish. Students will explore their multilingual and multicultural heritage, improving their knowledge of English as well as Spanish and increasing their knowledge of Latin American cultures. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Designed specifically for native or Spanish heritage speakers with oral proficiency but little or no formal training in the… Prerequisites: SPAN232 --- # SPAN291 — Special Studies 1 credits · 33 hours SPAN 291 - Special Studies SPAN 291 - Special Studies 1 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201208T18:00:48 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 33 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # SPAN292 — Special Studies 2 credits · 66 hours SPAN 292 - Special Studies SPAN 292 - Special Studies 2 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201208T18:00:48 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 66 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # SPAN293 — Special Studies 3 credits · 99 hours SPAN 293 - Special Studies SPAN 293 - Special Studies 3 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201208T18:00:48 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 99 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # SPAN294 — Special Studies 4 credits · 132 hours SPAN 294 - Special Studies SPAN 294 - Special Studies 4 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201208T18:00:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 132 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # SPAN295 — Special Studies 5 credits · 165 hours SPAN 295 - Special Studies SPAN 295 - Special Studies 5 Credits Student-instructor designed contract for special studies at the intermediate level. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students interested in languages and cultures. Active Date 20201208T18:00:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Independent Study Yes OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Independent Studies 165 Total Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Varies Student Learning --- # STEM101 — Pathway to STEM Success 3 credits · 33 hours STEM 101 - Pathway to STEM Success STEM 101 - Pathway to STEM Success 3 Credits Are you interested in STEM degrees and careers? You’re in the right place! Together, we will explore a wide range of careers possible in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math). You will learn about different degree paths and develop an educational plan while building strategies for college success including effective learning, goal setting, and self-care. You will build connections with other students, faculty, and staff, and get to know resources and support systems to thrive in your college journey. The c… --- # SSER90 — College Skills Lab 3 credits · 44 hours SSER 90 - College Skills Lab SSER 90 - College Skills Lab 3 Credits Development of individualized academic skills appropriate to student’s current full-time schedule. Students will work with the instructor to assess their academic skills and develop an academic success plan. These skills will be practiced and reinforced during supervised study skills sessions. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note For students enrolled in 10 or more credits. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve This course is designed for full time students who have experienced or a… --- # SSER91 — TRiO Math 91 Foundations 3 credits · 33 hours SSER 91 - TRiO Math 91 Foundations SSER 91 - TRiO Math 91 Foundations 3 Credits A supplementary course to intermediate algebra courses (Math 91) to include additional instruction, peer mentoring and group tutoring to foster a small learning community. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students needing algebraic skills. Students must be TRiO participants. Active Date 2014-11-06 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Lecture 33 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective… --- # SSER100 — College Survival 3 credits · 44 hours SSER 100 - College Survival SSER 100 - College Survival 3 Credits Overview of campus resources and academic assessment. Emphasis on learning styles, decision making, time management, study skills, procrastination and test taking that contribute to student success. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Course is designed for international students and/or student/athletes with an emphasis on developing skills for student success. Active Date 2015-01-07 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Variable Credit Yes Range 1-3 Class Limit 25 Sh… --- # SSER104 — Stress Management and Relaxation 3 credits · 33 hours SSER 104 - Stress Management and Relaxation SSER 104 - Stress Management and Relaxation 3 Credits Presents theories for the origin of stress, the physical and psychological consequences and methods for stress reduction. Students will explore the relationship between thoughts, feelings and actions. Each student will construct an individualized plan for the management of their own stress at school and in the workplace. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who need more assistance and practice in developing a programmatic approach to managing their daily anxiety and stress in an ed… --- # SSER156 — Professionalism: Life After College Seminar (TRiO) 1 credits · 11 hours SSER 156 - Professionalism: Life After College Seminar (TRiO) SSER 156 - Professionalism: Life After College Seminar (TRiO) 1 Credits Please do not include this class in the catalog or online schedule. Class exclusively for TRiO students taught by TRiO staff. TRiO students will explore the concept of professionalism and how to navigate both their personal identities and their aspired professional identity. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Please do not include this class in the catalog or online schedule. Class exclusively for TRiO students taught by TRiO staff. Active Date… --- # SUST102 — Sustainable Tourism and Development 5 credits · 55 hours SUST 102 - Sustainable Tourism and Development SUST 102 - Sustainable Tourism and Development 5 Credits Tourism, which can be understood as individuals traveling to societies and cultures other than their own usual environment, is the world’s largest business with billions of tourists each year. Whether they realize it or not, visitors impact the destinations that they call on during their excursions. There are elements of socio-cultural and environmental impacts associated with tourism whether tourists visit via cruise line, airline, vehicle, or rail to experience attractions, lodging, food… --- # SUST109 — Nonprofit Event Planning 3 credits · 33 hours SUST 109 - Nonprofit Event Planning SUST 109 - Nonprofit Event Planning 3 Credits This course examines the creation, servicing, and management of event programs, specifically those stemming from the non-profit sector. Emphasis is placed on becoming fluent in industry terminology and operations via a focus on logistical support, shibboleth, and cost/profit results. The course focuses on the unique operational functions of this singular component of event planning (i.e. the non-profit sector) while accepting that students enrolled in the course will likely not be event management professionals,… --- # SUST131 — Sustainability and the Food Supply Chain 3 credits · 33 hours SUST 131 - Sustainability and the Food Supply Chain SUST 131 - Sustainability and the Food Supply Chain 3 Credits Food products are by far the world’s most traded commodity. Coffee is the world’s most-traded food product. This course investigates the supply chain of such products, with a focus placed on coffee as a quarter-long case study, as global trade markets move food from farm to table globally. Internationalization, food security, sustainability, and poverty are all investigated as components of the supply chain journey of food. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spr… --- # SUST140 — Internship in Sustainable Agriculture 5 credits · 150 hours SUST 140 - Internship in Sustainable Agriculture SUST 140 - Internship in Sustainable Agriculture 5 Credits Practical work experience at a sustainable agriculture enterprise, including urban and small farms, food system businesses, organizations, and agencies that apply and build upon the knowledge and skills derived from the program coursework. Students will need to establish learning --- # SUST150 — Food as Medicine 3 credits · 49.5 hours SUST 150 - Food as Medicine SUST 150 - Food as Medicine 3 Credits Being a professional in the food industry requires a comprehension of nutrition. This course understands food as fuel for humans and investigates nutritional best practices leading to the attainment of a healthy body, mind, and soul. This includes the role of nutrition in the prevention and treatment of some chronic illnesses. Fees Quarters Typically all Day, Online Designed to Serve This course is designed for learners interested in any element of the food industry (e.g. farming, supply chain, restaurants, grocery stores). The… --- # SUST174 — Sustainable Ecotourism and Parks 4 credits · 44 hours SUST 174 - Sustainable Ecotourism and Parks SUST 174 - Sustainable Ecotourism and Parks 4 Credits This course will cover the development and administration of park and recreational facilities in natural settings including business operations, governmental approaches to natural resource management, and park existence in general. The development of community and community resources will be focal points of discussion and learning. This includes specifically land and water resources in communities as these resources provide recreational opportunities, lead to learning opportunities, and culminate… --- # SUST175 — Food, Culture, & Politics 5 credits · 55 hours SUST 175 - Food, Culture, & Politics SUST 175 - Food, Culture, & Politics 5 Credits This course considers socio-cultural dimensions of food from the dawn of agriculture to the present. The class explores topics such as the juxtaposition between food, society, and identity, organic vs. conventional foods, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), agriculture’s role in climate change, chronic hunger, obesity, seed property rights vs. food sovereignty, foreign aid, and the U.S. food policy process. There will also be an investigation of best practices with a focus on sustainable and environmental a… --- # SUST241 — Spring Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture 2 credits · 60 hours SUST 241 - Spring Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture SUST 241 - Spring Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture 2 Credits Hands-on practical experience managing a micro-farm enterprise for aspiring practitioners. Apply weekly on-farm and classroom education to spring crop production tasks at the campus micro-farm site. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General student population and students in the Sustainable Agriculture Program. Active Date 20250401T11:57:26 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Independent Studies 60 Total Degree Distributions: Pr… --- # SUST242 — Summer Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture 2 credits · 60 hours SUST 242 - Summer Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture SUST 242 - Summer Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture 2 Credits Hands-on practical experience managing a micro-farm enterprise for aspiring practitioners. Apply weekly on-farm and classroom education to summer crop production tasks at the campus micro-farm site. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General student population and students in the Sustainable Agriculture Program. Active Date 20250401T11:57:51 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Independent Studies 60 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Ele… --- # SUST243 — Fall Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture 2 credits · 60 hours SUST 243 - Fall Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture SUST 243 - Fall Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture 2 Credits Hands-on practical experience managing a micro-farm enterprise for aspiring practitioners. Apply weekly on-farm and classroom education to fall crop production tasks at the campus micro-farm site. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve General student population and students in the Sustainable Agriculture Program. Active Date 20250401T11:57:57 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Independent Studies 60 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech… --- # SUST252 — Indoor Growing: Greenhouse Mgmt & Crop Production 5 credits · 77 hours SUST 252 - Indoor Growing: Greenhouse Mgmt & Crop Production SUST 252 - Indoor Growing: Greenhouse Mgmt & Crop Production 5 Credits Greenhouse management course that explores the various systems and techniques that are commonly used by the industry such as, hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics, and conventional soil-based mediums. This course includes hands-on learning components that takes place in the campus greenhouse. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students in the Urban Ag. Program, students outside of the program who are looking for elective credit, and members of the community…