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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Degree and Certificate Requirements | Degree | Degree and Certificate Requirements Up one level Degrees and Certificates In this section Associate of Science (AS) Degree Requirements Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree & Certificate Require… source |
| Associate of Science (AS) Degree Requirements | Degree | Associate of Science (AS) Degree Requirements The Associate of Science (AS) two-year degree is intended for students who wish to take their first two years of coursework at an Oregon community colleg… source |
| Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree & Certificate Requirements | Degree | Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree & Certificate Requirements The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) two-year degree is intended to prepare students for direct entry into the workforce upon gr… source |
| Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Core Transfer Map (CTM) Requirements | — | WR 121Z Core Transfer Map (CTM) Requirements The Core Transfer Map (CTM) is a grouping of eight courses that adds up to at least 30 credits. The CTM is a broad description of source |
| Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) Requirements | — | COMM 111Z COMM 114 COMM 218Z MTH 105Z WR 121Z WR 122Z WR 123 WR 227Z Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) Requirements The Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) provides a one year (45 credit) source |
| Non-Credit Training Certificates | Certificate | Non-Credit Training Certificates (NCTC) Non-credit Training Certificates (NCTCs) provide documentation of skill attainment in a variety of industries. Each certificate is made up of either a single n… source |
| Accounting Technology | — | MTH 075 MTH 095 Accounting Technology https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/accounting-technology.php The associate degree or certificate in accounting technology is designed… source |
| Accounting Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Accounting Clerk, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Agriculture Science and Management | — | Agriculture Science and Management https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/agricultural-science.php The Agricultural Business Management and Agricultural Sciences programs are… source |
| Agriculture Business Management emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Agricultural Sciences emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Animal Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Animal Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Animal Technology: Horse Management, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Equine Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Anthropology emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Apprenticeship | Apprenticeship | Apprenticeship https://www.linnbenton.edu/current-students/apprenticeships/index.php The Apprenticeship program provides training in accordance with the Apprenticeship and Training Laws for the State… source |
| Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, Associate of Applied Science | Apprenticeship | source |
| Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, One-Year Certificate | Apprenticeship | source |
| Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technologies, Career Pathway Certificate of Completion | Apprenticeship | source |
| Limited Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies Certificate | Apprenticeship | source |
| Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship, Associate of Applied Science | Apprenticeship | source |
| Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship, One-Year Certificate | Apprenticeship | source |
| Mechanics and Maintenance Apprenticeship Technologies: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technologies, Career Pathway Certificate of Completion | Apprenticeship | source |
| Mechanical Maintenance Apprenticeship Certificate | Apprenticeship | source |
| JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Related Training, Non-Credit Training Certificates | Apprenticeship | source |
| Automotive Technology | — | Automotive Technology https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/automotive-technology.php The Automotive Department offers a two-year National Institute for Automotive Service Ex… source |
| Automotive Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair (MLR), One Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electric Vehicle/Hybrid Vehicle Technician, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Electric Vehicle/Hybrid Vehicle Technician, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Biological Sciences | — | CH 121 Biological Sciences https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/biology.php The Biology Department provides a variety of courses to meet the needs and interests of at least… source |
| Biological Sciences emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Biology, Associate of Science Transfer | Degree | source |
| Business Administration | — | Business Administration https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/business-administration.php The Business Administration emphasis, Associate of Science degree program is designe… source |
| Business Administration emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Business, Associate of Science Transfer | Degree | COMM 111Z WR 227Z BA 101Z BA 169Z BA 211Z BA 213Z BA 226Z BA 275 STAT 243Z EC 201Z EC 202Z MTH 105Z WR 121Z Business, Associate of Science Transfer Students who successfully complete all Business, As… source |
| Professional Business Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Chemistry | — | CH 121 Chemistry https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/chemistry.php The Physical Sciences department offers courses in astronomy, chemistry, geology, general sciences, ocean… source |
| Chemistry emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Coding Reimbursement Specialist | — | Coding Reimbursement Specialist https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/coding-reimbursement-specialist.php One of the most difficult challenges facing the healthcare industry… source |
| Coding Reimbursement Specialist, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Computer Aided Drafting and Design | — | Computer Aided Drafting and Design https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/cadd.php The Computer Aided Drafting and Design AAS program prepares individuals to apply technical s… source |
| Computer Aided Drafting and Design, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| CAD Architectural, Engineering, Civil, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | WR 121Z MTH 075 MTH 075 EG4. 409 EG4. 411 EG4. 423 EG4. 443 EG4. 445 EG4. 455 EG4. 456 EG4. 460 ENGR 242 WR 227Z CAD Architectural, Engineering, Civil, One-Year Certificate Students who successfully… source |
| CAD Mechanical/Prototyping, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Culinary Arts | — | source |
| Culinary Arts, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Nutrition and Food Service Systems emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Dental | — | MTH 075 MTH 075 Dental https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/dental-assistant.php The Dental Assistant certificate program is designed to offer technical training to students… source |
| Dental Assistant, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | COMM 111Z COMM 218Z MTH 075 DA5. 550 DA5. 453 DA5. 461 DA5. 462 DA5. 463 DA5. 484 DA5. 485 DA5. 488 DA5. 489 DA5. 491 DA5. 492 DA5. 494 DA5. 495 DA5. 496 DA5. 497 DA5. 500 DA5. 501 DA5. 502 DA5. 510… source |
| Pre-Professional Dental Hygiene Preparation | — | source |
| Diagnostic Imaging | — | Diagnostic Imaging https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/diagnostic-imaging.php Diagnostic Imaging, AAS The Diagnostic Imaging program is a 22-month intensive associate of ap… source |
| Computed Tomography Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Diagnostic Imaging, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Education | — | Early Childhood Education https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/early-childhood-education.php The Early Childhood Education Program offers a two-year Associate of Applied Sci… source |
| Early Childhood Education, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Education, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Childhood Care and Education, Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Working with Families, Career Pathway Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Child Care Director, Career Pathway Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Earth Science | — | CH 121 Earth Science https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/geology.php The Physical Sciences department offers courses in astronomy, chemistry, geology, general sciences, oce… source |
| Earth Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Economics | — | Economics https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/economics.php The Economics emphasis, Associate of Science degree is designed for students planning to transfer to Oregon Stat… source |
| Economics emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Education | — | Education https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/education.php The Education/Human Development and Family Studies department offers programs for students who want to become pr… source |
| Elementary Education emphasis, Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer | Degree | source |
| Engineering | — | Engineering https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/engineering.php The LBCC Engineering program provides an Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in engineering. The pr… source |
| Engineering emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| English | — | English https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/english.php Whether you plan to enter the sciences, a business or technical field, or the liberal arts, your career success will… source |
| Creative Writing emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| English emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| English, Associate of Arts Transfer | Degree | source |
| Environmental Science | — | CH 121 Environmental Science https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/environmental-science.php The Physical Sciences department offers courses in astronomy, chemistry, geology,… source |
| Environmental Sciences emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Exercise and Sport Science | — | source |
| Exercise and Sport Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Food and Fermentation Science | — | CH 121 Food and Fermentation Science https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/food-fermentation-science.php The Physical Sciences department offers courses in astronomy, chemist… source |
| Food and Fermentation Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| General Science | — | CH 121 General Science https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/geology.php The Physical Sciences department offers courses in astronomy, chemistry, geology, general sciences, o… source |
| General Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology | — | MTH 075 Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/heavy-equipment-diesel-technology.php Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology, AAS The… source |
| Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| History emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Human Services | — | Human Services https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/human-services.php The Human Development and Family Sciences: Human Services option, Associate of Science degree is desig… source |
| Human Development and Family Sciences: Human Services option, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Human Development and Family Services, Associate of Arts Transfer | Degree | source |
| Human Development and Family Services, Associate of Science Transfer | Degree | source |
| Journalism and Mass Communication | — | source |
| Journalism and Mass Communication emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Machine Tool Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Machine Tool Technology One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| CNC Machinist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mathematics | — | source |
| Mathematics emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Mechatronics/Industrial Automation Technology | — | Mechatronics/Industrial Automation Technology https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/mechatronics.php Mechatronics offers a hands-on program encompassing topics ranging from t… source |
| Mechatronics/Industrial Automation Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Industrial and Building Mechanic, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | IN4. 164 WLD 151 WR 121Z MTH 075 MT3. 802 MT3. 803 MT3. 805 MT3. 817 MT3. 819 MT3. 821 MT3. 822 MT3. 824 MT3. 832 MT3. 830 MT3. 836 MT3. 846 MT3. 848 MT3. 849 MT3. 854 MT3. 855 Industrial and Buildin… source |
| Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technology, Career Pathway Certificate | Certificate | MT3. 821 MT3. 847 MT3. 848 MT3. 849 MT3. 854 MT3. 855 Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technology, Career Pathway Certificate Program source |
| Mechatronics: Maintenance, Career Pathway Certificate | Certificate | MT3. 803 MT3. 805 MT3. 812 MT3. 817 MT3. 819 MT3. 821 MT3. 822 MT3. 824 MT3. 832 MT3. 836 MT3. 846 Mechatronics: Maintenance, Career Pathway Certificate Program source |
| Medical Assisting, One Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Music | — | source |
| Music emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Music Production and Audio Engineering emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Music Education emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation | — | Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/ndt.php The field of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) and Evaluation involves a family of scientific t… source |
| Nondestructive Testing (NDT) and Evaluation, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Nursing, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Nursing, Bachelor of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant | — | Occupational Therapy Assistant https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/ota.php The Occupational Therapy Assistant program is a two-year associate of applied science degree prog… source |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Phlebotomy Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Physics | — | CH 121 Physics https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/physics.php The Physical Sciences department offers courses in astronomy, chemistry, geology, general sciences, oceanogra… source |
| Physics emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Political Science emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | MTH 105Z WR 121Z WR 227Z PS 201 PS 204 PS 205 Political Science emphasis, Associate of Science Students who successfully complete all Political Science, Associate of Science degree requirements will… source |
| Psychology emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Psychology, Associate of Science Transfer | Degree | STAT 243Z WR 121Z COMM 111Z WR 227Z PSY 201Z PSY 202Z PSY 215 Psychology, Associate of Science Transfer Students who successfully complete all Psychology, Associate of Science Transfer degree require… source |
| Public Health | — | Public Health https://www.linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/public-health.php Public Health, AS The Health and Human Performance Department offers an Associate of Science (AS) degree… source |
| Community Health, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Public Health emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Sociology emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | MTH 105Z WR 121Z WR 227Z SOC 204Z SOC 205Z SOC 206Z SOC 281 Sociology emphasis, Associate of Science Students who successfully complete all Sociology emphasis, Associate of Science degree requirement… source |
| Sociology, Associate of Arts Transfer | Degree | source |
| Sociology, Associate of Science Transfer | Degree | source |
| Speech Communication | — | source |
| Speech Communication emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Communication, Associate of Arts Transfer | Degree | MTH 105Z STAT 243Z WR 121Z WR 227Z COMM 111Z COMM 114 COMM 218Z COMM 226 Communication, Associate of Arts Transfer Students who successfully complete all Communication, Associate of Arts Transfer deg… source |
| Surgical Technology | — | source |
| Surgical Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Visual Arts | — | source |
| Art Emphasis, Associate of Science Degree | Degree | source |
| Digital Imaging and Prepress Technology, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Visual Communication, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Industrial Pipe Trades; Fitting and Welding, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Industrial Pipe Trades; Fitting and Welding, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Welding and Fabrication Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Welding and Fabrication Technology, One-Year Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Women Gender and Sexuality Studies | — | Women Gender and Sexuality Studies https://linnbenton.edu/future-students/explore-lb/programs/wgss.php The Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies major represents multidisciplinary approaches to the st… source |
| Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| World Languages | — | source |
| World Languages emphasis, Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Liberal Studies, Associate of Science Degree | Degree | Liberal Studies, Associate of Science Degree Students who successfully complete an Associate of Science with an emphasis in Liberal Studies will be able to: Apply knowledge to specific problems, synt… source |
| VI. Assistance Programs Available to Students and Employees | — | VI. Assistance Programs Available to Students and Employees Benton County Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program 1-800-232-7192 Linn County Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program 541-967-3819 (Albany) 541-45… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| AA 156 | Foundations in Digital Page Layout | — | The class is designed to teach students how to use InDesign For Page Layout. Documents will be produced using Adobe InDesign, students will learn to manipulate digital text and combine the text with… source |
| AA 161 | Web Design Basics | — | Introduces webpage design using industry standard software for the development of HTML based web sites. Explores site definition, page layout, graphic creation and optimization, and implementation of… source |
| AA 162 | Web Design II | — | Expands upon web page design using industry standard software for the development of HTML based web sites. Covers security, hosting and web standards compliance. Explores site definition, page layout… source |
| AA 174 | Screen Printing | — | Emphasizes paper stencil, drawing fluid, and photo emulsion processes. Exposes students to a range of techniques and concepts while making multiple color prints. Includes the safe use of chemicals an… source |
| AA 193 | Digital Image Processes III | — | Culmination of the image manipulation sequence. Integrating the entire Adobe Design Creative Suite for creating color correct, printable images. Introduction of web optimization for images. Students… source |
| AA 195 | Web Coding Basics | — | Introduces web coding through an examination of (X)HTML, CSS (Cascade Style Sheets) and relevant computer graphic file formats. is intended as a first course in web coding for students in any major w… source |
| AA 198 | Independent Studies | — | Individual instruction in advanced problems relevant to the student's interests and needs. Required: instructor's approval. May be repeated for credit. source |
| AA 200 | Design Studio | — | Provides opportunity for students to work with clients on actual projects in a professional environment. Recommended: Students should have completed the first year of the Visual Communications progra… source |
| AA 221 | Graphic Design I | — | Introduction to graphic design. Examines visual communication through the application of the elements and principles of art. Studies static vs. dynamic, visual centering, design systems, metamorphosi… source |
| AA 222 | Graphic Design II | — | Studies corporate mark design; the development of symbols, logos, design programs and identity systems. Examines design adaptability, application, practicality, and integrity. Discusses environmental… source |
| AA 223 | Graphic Design III | — | Continues the study of corporate mark design; the development of symbols, logos, design programs, and identity systems. Further examines design adaptability, application, practicality, and integrity.… source |
| AA 224 | Typographical Design I | — | Provides an introduction to letterforms. Develops a fundamental awareness of type and typographic design. Studies the evolution, art and vocabulary of typography, hand-built letterforms, and designin… source |
| AA 225 | Packaging and 3D Design | — | Introduces design, display and merchandising of 3-dimensional marketing solutions. Stresses suitability of concept, design and color as applied to various products. Explores the materials and methods… source |
| AA 226 | Typographic Design II | — | Continues the study, use and design of letterforms. Emphasizes creating original type variations and form manipulation. source |
| AA 228 | Portfolio & Professional Practices | — | Emphasizes reevaluation of previously produced projects: organization and production of the business card, business stationery, resume, envelop, self-promotional and comprehensive portfolio. Covers c… source |
| AA 237 | Illustration I | — | Explores and develops skills in the use of various tools, materials, and techniques in illustration. Increases student awareness of illustrative possibilities and processes. Includes traditional illu… source |
| AA 260 | User Interface Design & User Experience | — | Explores the foundations, techniques, decision making, and real-world problem solving of user experience. Focuses on design based on a target user with work on research, flow, and prototyping. Will u… source |
| AA 275 | Video & Multimedia | — | This course is focused on understanding multimedia/motion. There will be a focus on understanding story-boarding and learning industry standard applications for multimedia creation. source |
| AA 280 | CWE GRAPHICS | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to graphics. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related… source |
| AG 111 | Computers in Agriculture | — | Using information technology in agriculture, students will develop practical experience with computer programs applicable to all agricultural disciplines. source |
| AG 280A | CWE Agriculture | — | Designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to agriculture. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and att… source |
| AG 280B | CWE Animal Tech | — | Designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to animal technology. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, a… source |
| ANS 121 | Animal Science | — | Examines body systems of the food and fiber species and the interaction of these systems. Introduces the student to various phases of the livestock industry, including terminology, production practic… source |
| ANS 191 | Individual Riding Lessons: Beginner | — | Teaches the fundamentals of Western riding including safety, equipment, saddling, mounting, and the use of leg signals, balance, and reins. May be repeated for a maximum of 2 credits. source |
| ANS 192 | Individual Riding Lessons: Intermediate | — | Emphasizes and reinforces skills learned in Individual Riding Lessons: Beginner. Polishing the use of aids, skilled movements with the horse, and proper seat position are stressed. May be repeated fo… source |
| ANS 207 | Careers in Animal Agriculture | — | Explores career opportunities in animal science. Includes guest lecturers from various fields of animal agriculture as well as an emphasis on resume writing and job interviewing. source |
| ANS 210 | Feeds and Feed Processing | — | Covers basic animal nutrition, including digestive systems and nutrients. Studies methods of determining feed values, types of feed, feed characteristics, nutritional requirements and composition, me… source |
| ANS 211 | Applied Animal Nutrition | — | Introduces formulating and analyzing rations for livestock, balancing nutritional needs and choice of ingredients in relation to cost and suitability. Includes economics of livestock feeding and perf… source |
| ANS 215 | Beef/Dairy Industries | — | Covers fundamentals of modern beef and dairy production, including cattle breeds, industry segments, nutrition, reproduction, diseases and parasites, marketing and current management practices. Herd… source |
| ANS 216A | Applied Sheep Production | — | Covers fundamentals of modern sheep production, including sheep breeds, industry segments, nutrition, reproduction, diseases and parasites, wool evaluation, marketing and modern management practices.… source |
| ANS 216B | Applied Swine Production | — | Covers fundamentals of modern swine production, including swine breeds, marketing, reproduction, nutrition, production testing, diseases and parasites, production problems, and environmental concerns… source |
| ANS 220 | Introductory Horse Science | — | Basic course in commercial horse production and management. Covers breeds, breeding systems, physiology, nutrition, reproduction and diseases. Also develops basic skills in handling, foot care, feedi… source |
| ANS 221 | Equine Conformation and Performance | — | Teaches students practical skills in four specific areas of horse science: anatomy, foot and leg care, fitting and showing, and horse conformation judging and assessing conformation for performance.… source |
| ANS 222 | Young Horse Training | — | Provides hands-on training. The student is assigned a young horse to train for the term. The training consists of halter breaking, leading, sacking, longeing, trailer loading and handling the feet. S… source |
| ANS 223 | Equine Marketing | — | Introduces the practical concepts of equine marketing. Emphasizes assessing the market, targeting potential buyers, and preparing and presenting the product. Business law, as it relates to equine mar… source |
| ANS 227 | Artificial Insemination | — | Includes instruction on reproductive organs, hormones, heat diagnosis, semen collection, insemination techniques, semen evaluation, pregnancy testing, freezing and dilution methods. Hands-on experien… source |
| ANS 231 | Livestock Evaluation | — | Introduces criteria and principles in the physical evaluation of beef, sheep and swine. Emphasizes correctness of body type, relation of type to production, market standards, soundness and body parts… source |
| ANS 278 | Genetic Improvement: Livestock | — | Introduces basic, practical concepts of improving livestock through a variety of genetic programs, including genetic possibilities, utilizing heritability for production gains, inbreeding coefficient… source |
| ANTH 101 | Introduction to Anthropology | — | Introduces students to the basic concepts, theories, and methods of anthropology, including its four main sub-fields: archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthr… source |
| ANTH 230 | Introduction to Archaeology | — | Introduction to how the past is studied by archaeologists. The history of archaeology, archaeological theories, and archaeological methods will be discussed and explored in multiple contexts, emphasi… source |
| ANTH 232 | Peoples of the World - North America | — | Survey of peoples around the world. Early settlement, cultural history, ecological adaptations, population, family and gender roles, religious ideology, political and economic systems, modern social… source |
| ANTH 240 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology | — | Introduces biological anthropology, a branch of anthropology that seeks to understand, from a biological point of view, what it means to be a human being. Provides the basics of the principles of gen… source |
| ANTH 270 | Indigenous Anthropology | — | Discusses critical perspectives of Indigenous people about anthropology theory, methods and effects of research on Indigenous peoples. Privileges Indigenous scholarship and perspectives in anthropolo… source |
| ANTH 280 | CWE Anthropology/Archaeology | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to anthropology/archaeology. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and a… source |
| ANTH 283 | Introduction to Medical Anthropology | — | Examines human health and healing systems from evolutionary and cross-cultural perspectives. Using a case study approach, explores individual- and population-level experiences of illness and healing,… source |
| APR 101 | Intro Electricity/Circuit Comp | — | Introductory electricity course, emphasizing electron theory, electrical terminology, magnetism, and electro-magnetism. Ohm's Law will be introduced and applied to series, parallel, and series-parall… source |
| APR 102 | AC Components and Uses | — | Introduces students to the practical application of resistors, capacitors, inductors and transformers to AC electrical circuits. AC resonant circuits, including RL, RC, and RLC will be studied in bot… source |
| APR 103 | Elec Generator/Motors/Control | — | Introduces students to AC and DC generators and alternators. The study of the theory, design and construction of both single-phase and three-phase generators and alternators is included. Students are… source |
| APR 110 | Essential Workplace Skills for Success | — | Provides an opportunity to expand cross-cultural communication skills and knowledge and to put these skills into practice in diverse working environments of the 21st century. Covers essential workpla… source |
| APR 121 | Intro to Limited Energy Trade | — | This is the first term of coursework designed for apprentices studying to become Limited Energy Technicians. Topics covered this term include an introduction to the limited energy trade, job site and… source |
| APR 122 | Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics | — | This class is designed for apprentices working/studying to become Limited Energy Technicians, but is open to anyone desiring an introduction to Electricity and Electronics. Topics for this term inclu… source |
| APR 123 | Electrical Test Equipment | — | This class is designed for apprentices working/studying to become Limited Energy Technicians. Topics for this term include: Electrical Test Equipment, Power Quality, and Proper Grounding and Cable Te… source |
| APR 151 | Welding I | — | Stresses safety and equipment familiarization, with lab exercises for skill development in basic gas and electric arc welding. Includes technical information lectures in related subjects. source |
| APR 152 | Welding II | — | Provides welding skill level required in minor industrial applications. Includes more advanced electric arc-welding and an introduction to gas-shielded arc processes (MIG and TIG), as well as lab and… source |
| APR 160 | Prep for Certification | — | Allows the individual who has achieved sufficient welding skill proficiency to prepare for applicable ASW Plate Welder Qualification Tests and/or ASME Pipe Welder Qualification tests. Students may te… source |
| APR 161 | Introduction to Manual Machining | — | Provides training and hands-on experience in basic manual machining. Students will be led through a series of skill building projects on both mills and lathes. Instruction on print reading, precision… source |
| APR 201 | Electric Motors | — | Introduces students to various aspects of electric motors including types and applications, factors governing proper selection, effective protection and troubleshooting. Additional topics include han… source |
| APR 202 | Electric Motor Controls | — | Provides an introduction to the design of control circuits and the electrical components that comprise these circuits. Students will design, troubleshoot and demonstrate a motor control training circ… source |
| APR 208 | National Electrical Code I | — | Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on The National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is the safety manual for electrical installation for the nation. The course will study sectio… source |
| APR 210 | National Electrical Code II | — | Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is the safety manual for electrical installation for the nation. The course includes a compre… source |
| APR 212 | National Electrical Code III | — | Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is the safety manual for electrical installation for the nation. The course includes a compre… source |
| APR 214 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | Programmable logic controls are industrial computers used to control electrical and mechanical systems. This course is a hands-on introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) with emphasis g… source |
| APR 215 | Advanced PLC Troubleshooting | — | Designed to develop advanced skills in programming PLCs. Students will learn to convertcommon industrial control circuits to PLC ladder logic as well as create programs from narrative descriptions. S… source |
| APR 216 | Industrial Pneumatic Systems | — | Learn to analyze fundamental pneumatic schematics, how to troubleshoot common pneumatic problems, how to maintain and repair pneumatic systems used in a variety of production applications, and how to… source |
| APR 217 | Process Control & Instrumentation | — | Provides an introduction to process control and instrumentation. Students will develop a working production line that includes sensors, pneumatics, PLCs and motor controls. Energy efficiency and main… source |
| APR 221 | Specialized Systems | — | Designed for the apprentice working/studying to become a licensed Limited Energy Technician. The wide range of topics covered in this class include: Specialty Transformers, Medical Systems, Sound and… source |
| APR 222 | Process Control & Instrumentation | — | Designed for the apprentice working/studying to become a licensed Limited Energy Technician. The topics covered in this course include: Instrumentation, Process Control and Distributed Control System… source |
| APR 223 | Communication Systems & Networks | — | Designed for the apprentice working/studying to become a licensed Limited Energy Technician. The topics covered in this course include: Cable Selection, Busses and Networks, Wireless Communication an… source |
| APR 224 | Protective Signaling | — | Designed for the electrical apprentice working/studying to become a Class-A Limited Energy Technician. The topics covered in this course include: Fire Alarm Systems, Intrusion Detection Systems, Acce… source |
| APR 225 | Systems Integration | — | Designed for the electrical apprentice working/studying to become a Class-A Limited Energy Technician. The topics covered in this course include: audio, closed circuit television (CCTV), Broadband Sy… source |
| APR 251 | Safe Rigging Practices | — | Provides a study of safe rigging principles, practices, and equipment. Topics of study include fiber and wire rope, block and tackle, lift and rigging chain, proof test, safe working load, design fac… source |
| APR 252 | Industrial Hydraulics I | — | Provides a study of the basics of hydraulics used in the industrial manufacturing setting. Emphasis is on the components, circuit construction and the mathematical calculations used to compute pressu… source |
| APR 253 | Industrial Hydraulics II | — | A continuation of the material introduced in Industrial Hydraulics I and covers the mechanics and design of hydraulic power systems. This course incorporates hands-on exercises with hydraulic trainer… source |
| APR 255 | Introduction to Metallurgy | — | Introduces the properties of various metals and their response to heating and cooling in the manufacturing setting. The metallurgy of welding is stressed with hands-on application to metal theory. source |
| APR 256 | Electricity for Maintenance | — | Provides a hands-on survey of electricity/electronics. Uses electrical troubleshooting theory in troubleshooting common electrical problems: low voltage, high voltage, unwanted resistance, open circu… source |
| APR 257 | Math for Apprenticeship | — | This course covers the mathematics needed for the industrial apprenticeship programs by emphasizing applications and problem-solving through studying basic operations with integers, exponents, algebr… source |
| APR 258 | Machinery Alignment | — | Designed to give the student both theory and working knowledge for alignment of rotating equipment by using various methods and procedures. This course is applicable to all types of equipment alignme… source |
| APR 259 | Vibration Analysis And Equipment Reliability | — | Vibration analysis of rotating machinery allows a trained technician to determine how well a piece of equipment is running during operation by the use of spectrum analysis. It is a non-invasive inspe… source |
| APR 260 | Pumps & Pumping | — | Covers the components, operations and maintenance of centrifugal pumps. Nomenclature of pumps, pump hydraulics and the procedures used in the performance of routine maintenance activities are illustr… source |
| APR 261 | Natl Electrical Code: Expanded Exam Prep | — | Designed for students who have met their electrical code class requirement but have not passed the state electrical code safety exam. The course continues the comprehensive study of the National Elec… source |
| APR 262 | Pumps & Valves | — | Learn to troubleshoot, maintain and repair industrial pumps and valves. Pump and valve selection is stressed as is print reading and correct installation. Emphasizes internet practical skills that le… source |
| APR 263 | Industrial Sensors & Actuators | — | Provides working knowledge of a variety of industrial sensors and actuators and their operation in control systems. Explores how different types of sensors operate and how to select the appropriate s… source |
| APR 264 | Manual Machining II | — | Continues training and hands-on experience in basic manual machining. Students will machine functioning projects consisting of precision components made using mills and lathes. Instruction on cutting… source |
| APR 265 | Manufacturing Processes III | — | The final course in this series continues training and hands-on experience in basic manual machining. Students will machine a functioning tool made using their skills on mills and lathes. Instruction… source |
| APR 268 | Basic Print Reading: Welders | — | Introduces principles of welding fabrication drawings. Presents a visualization of parts and projects, dimensioning, and sketching to develop the skills necessary to function in the fabrication and r… source |
| APR 270 | Automated Material Handling | — | Provides an introduction to automation and production line technologies. Includes developing a working production line that includes sensor technology, electro-pneumatics, motor control technology, a… source |
| APR 274 | Drive Systems | — | Explores the troubleshooting and maintenance of drive systems. Covers fundamentals of vibration analysis and system alignment in the lab component. Places emphasis on effective installation, removal,… source |
| APR 275 | Mechanical Systems | — | Introduces students to fundamental mechanical skills, concepts, and practices. Intended for mechatronics technicians, this course includes precision measurement, technical shop math, mechanical faste… source |
| APR 276 | Bearings & Lube Systems | — | Explores the troubleshooting and maintenance of bearings and lubrication systems. Includes training in fundamentals of vibration and oil analysis, handling and mounting bearings, and operating lubric… source |
| APR 277 | Industrial Safety | — | Covers how to protect oneself and co-workers from workplace accidents. Includes topics such as electrical safety, personal protective equipment, confined space entry, hazardous materials, material sa… source |
| AREC 211 | Management in Agriculture | — | Covers agriculture as a business; the decision-making process; tools of decision making; acquiring, organizing and managing land, labor and capital resources; and reasons for success and failure. Stu… source |
| AREC 221 | Marketing in Agriculture | — | Covers all aspects of sales and marketing of agricultural products, including fruits and vegetables, cereal grains, milk and dairy products, commercial and purebred livestock. The commodities futures… source |
| ART 102 | Understanding Art | — | Surveys the basic elements of visual form. Examines traditional and contemporary visual arts from around the world in ways designed to provide a framework for meaningful responses to form and content. source |
| ART 115 | Basic Design I: Composition | — | Introduction to theory and studio practice in using the principles and elements of design to articulate visual ideas. Focus will be on concepts relating to 2-D design structure. Students will be expo… source |
| ART 117 | Basic Design: 3-Dimensional | — | A beginning course in the principles of 3-dimensional design. Emphasis will be on design problem-solving in a variety of media. Studio work explores basic elements of space, planes, mass, texture. Fu… source |
| ART 120 | Foundations in Digital Imaging Processes | — | Introduces Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator for image manipulation and creation. Students will be introduced to tools used in both applications. Investigate capturing, processing and publishing… source |
| ART 121 | Computers in Visual Arts | — | Advances understanding of Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator controls. Students will use both applications for drawing and page layout purposes for art, design and the web. Class work includes filters,… source |
| ART 122 | Foundations in Motion 4-D | — | Provides a foundational introduction to, and practice with, the aesthetics and history of video art and its correlations to other digital media. Explores the technical, theoretical, and conceptual fa… source |
| ART 131 | Drawing I | — | Emphasizes the development of perceptual and technical skills needed to describe 3-D objects on 2-D surfaces. Exposes students to conceptual and technical art references and encourages students to th… source |
| ART 132 | Drawing II | — | Advanced study in the development of composition, drawing technique, and perceptual and technical skills. Exposes students to more challenging art processes and encourages students to think criticall… source |
| ART 154 | Ceramics I | — | Introduces clay as an expressive material. Emphasis on throwing skills on the wheel with attention to form and function of pots. Clay, glaze and firing techniques included. Note: Offered only at the… source |
| ART 204 | History of Western Art | — | Studies the history of Western visual art prehistory up to Middle Ages and its significance and relationship to humanity. Recommended: College-level reading and writing skills. Courses be taken in se… source |
| ART 205 | History Of Western Art | — | Studies the history of Western visual art of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque and its significance and relationship to humanity. (Recommended, but not required, that courses be taken in seque… source |
| ART 206 | History of Western Art | — | Studies the history of Western visual art of the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries and its significance and relationship to humanity. Recommended: College-level reading and writing skills. C… source |
| ART 207 | Indigenous Art of the Americas | — | Explores the artistic traditions of South America, Central America, and Native North America. As a survey of the visual arts of these regions, the aim of the course is to engage students with Indigen… source |
| ART 208 | Introduction to Asian Art | — | Explores the interrelated and diverse artistic traditions and distinctive ways of looking in South and East Asia within a global context, focusing on ritual art, funerary monuments, religious icons,… source |
| ART 210 | Women In Art | — | This class examines works of art by women artists and representations of women in art and visual culture, with particular emphasis on the United States from 1930 to the present. Topics includes the r… source |
| ART 234 | Figure Drawing | — | An introductory course in contemporary figure drawing emphasizing conceptual approaches, observational drawing techniques, and the art historical context of drawing from life. Artists will explore th… source |
| ART 254 | Ceramics II | — | Provides instruction in clay construction for the experienced student, with advanced throwing and handbuilding, glazing and firing techniques. Note: Offered only at the LBCC Benton Center, Corvallis… source |
| ART 263 | Digital Photography | — | Introduces digital imaging as an expressive medium. Covers the capture, editing and printing of photographic images in the digital environment, including scanning, image manipulation software, and ph… source |
| ART 280 | CWE Fine Arts | — | An instructional program to give students experience in supervised employment related to fine arts. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and… source |
| ART 281 | Painting | — | Explores visual expression on a two-dimensional surface. Uses oil, acrylic or watercolor paints for spatial development of color, shape and surface. Drawing and design experience recommended. May be… source |
| AT 143 | Intro to Horse Management | — | Presents facility and herd management techniques in detail. Students learn alternative training methods and are given tools to assess those methods. source |
| AT 147 | Livestock Selection Techniques | — | Introduces techniques on selection and comparative judging of beef, sheep, swine, and goats and developing oral reasons skills. Designed for first-year students interested in Livestock Judging Team p… source |
| AT 149 | Livestock Judging | — | Provides an in depth application of selection and comparative judging of beef, sheep and swine and intensive work on developing oral reasons and industry terminology. Required: Instructor approval. source |
| AT 153 | Livestock Events | — | Offers students the opportunity to collaboratively plan and manage diverse agriculture-associated events such as the Oregon Junior Livestock Expo, College Classic Livestock Judging Contest, and the A… source |
| AT 154 | Equine Business Management | — | Covers the basic concepts of equine business management. The decision-making process, tools of decision making, and types of business organization are covered. Organizing, acquiring and managing land… source |
| AT 156 | Livestock Disease & Parasites | — | Covers the nature of livestock diseases caused by infectious and noninfectious organisms. Includes nutritional, metabolic and chemical-related diseases as well as internal and external parasites. Emp… source |
| AT 163 | Schooling the Horse I | — | Provides hands-on horse training experience. Introduces the fundamentals of horse training, including longeing, working in the round pen, driving, bitting, riding, rein aids, and advanced lateral wor… source |
| AT 164 | Schooling The Horse II | — | Provides hands-on horse training experience. The student learns the fundamentals of horse training, including advanced arena and trail work. Equipment, safety and horse psychology also are taught. source |
| AT 248 | Advanced Livestock Selection | — | Advanced course designed to provide mastery of livestock selection skills and oral reasons techniques for competitive livestock judges. Emphasizes advanced industry terminology and and genetic predic… source |
| AT 263 | Schooling The Horse III | — | Fundamental training techniques for horses are emphasized. Introduces reining, dressage and jumping. source |
| AT 264 | Schooling The Horse IV | — | Advanced training techniques for horses are emphasized. Develops skill in reining, dressage and jumping. source |
| AT 277A | Horse Breeding Management | — | Familiarizes students with all aspects of reproductive management of the horse. Reproductive physiology, estrus cycles, breeding management, mare and foal care, stallion handling and recordkeeping ar… source |
| AT 277B | Horse Breeding Management Lab | — | Exposes students to hands on aspects of breeding management including teasing, semen collection and processing, stallion handling, artificial insemination, foaling, foaling management and mare care. source |
| AUT 290 | Math & Measurement for Transportation Technicians | — | Focuses on numerical literacy, operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, proportions, ratios, algebraic expressions, practical geometry, and trigonometry. Emphasis is on the application of… source |
| AUT 295 | Manual Drivetrain & Axles | — | Covers the diagnosis and service of manual drivetrain and axle systems used in modern vehicles. Students learn to identify system components, diagnose operational concerns, inspect and measure compon… source |
| AUT 296 | Advanced Steering, Suspension, Brakes and Advanced Drivers Assist Systems (ADAS) | — | Covers the diagnosis and service of advanced steering, suspension, braking, and driver assistance systems used in modern vehicles. Students learn to identify system components, diagnose operational c… source |
| AUT 298 | Advanced Engine Performance | — | Covers the diagnosis and service of advanced engine performance, drivability, and emission control systems used in modern vehicles. Students learn to identify system components, diagnose operational… source |
| AUT 299 | Engine Repair | — | Covers the diagnosis and service of internal combustion engine mechanical systems used in modern vehicles. Students learn to identify components, diagnose mechanical faults, inspect and measure engin… source |
| AUT 300 | Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles | — | Covers the diagnosis and service of automatic transmission and transaxle systems used in modern vehicles. Students learn to identify system components, diagnose operational concerns, inspect and test… source |
| AUT 301 | Automotive Service and Repair Practice | — | Provides hands-on experience in a simulated automotive repair shop environment at the Advanced Transportation Technology Center (ATTC). Students learn to locate and interpret service information, dia… source |
| AUT 303 | Auto Heating/Air Conditioning | — | Covers the diagnosis and service of automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems used in modern vehicles. Students learn to identify system components, diagnose airflow, tempe… source |
| AUT 315 | Vehicle Systems Diagnostics: Scanner and Scope | — | Covers the use of computerized automotive diagnostic equipment, including scan tools and laboratory oscilloscopes, in the vehicle diagnostic process. Students learn to interface with vehicle control… source |
| AUT 316 | Maintenance & Light Repair | — | Introduces the inspection and service of vehicle systems commonly addressed during maintenance and light repair operations. Students learn to perform scheduled maintenance, inspect vehicle systems, d… source |
| AUT 317 | Electrical Sys & Engine Performance | — | Introduces the diagnosis and service of automotive electrical, ignition, and basic engine performance systems. Students learn to inspect and test electrical and electronic circuits, diagnose starting… source |
| AUT 319 | Suspension, Steering & Braking | — | Introduces the theory, operation, inspection, and service of modern vehicle suspension, steering, and braking systems. Students learn to identify components, explain system functions, perform inspect… source |
| AUT 350 | Shop Skills I | — | Introduces foundational shop practices and procedures essential to professional automotive service. Students learn to apply safe work habits, identify and correctly use tools and equipment, perform p… source |
| AUT 351 | Shop Skills II | — | Expands upon foundational shop practices with a focus on advanced tool usage, light fabrication, mechanical service techniques, and precision assembly. Students learn to safely operate pullers, press… source |
| AUT 643 | Customer Service for Auto Tech | — | Focuses on the communication, customer relations, and employability skills essential to success in the automotive service industry. Students learn to apply a structured troubleshooting and problem-so… source |
| BA 101Z | Introduction to Business | — | Presents an integrated view of both established and entrepreneurial businesses by studying their common characteristics and processes in a global context. Introduces theory and develops basic skills… source |
| BA 111 | Practical Accounting I | — | Covers the fundamental principles of double-entry accounting, general journals and ledgers, business forms, simple financial statements and the completion of the accounting cycle. Emphasis on cash re… source |
| BA 112 | Practical Accounting II | — | Continuing Practical Accounting I with explanation of the accounting cycle. Covers special journals, ledgers, business forms, including vouchers. Emphasizes accounting for partnerships. source |
| BA 113 | Practical Accounting III | — | Third course in Practical Accounting series. Includes entries requiring analysis and interpretation, unearned and accrued items, depreciation of assets, manufacturing accounting and other managerial… source |
| BA 120 | Professional Accounting I | — | Provides an advanced study of accounting theory and practice for measurement of income and valuation of assets in financial statement presentation. Reviews accounting concepts and alternative approac… source |
| BA 121 | Professional Accounting II | — | Provides an advanced study of accounting theory and practice for measurement of income and valuation of assets in financial statement presentation. Reviews accounting concepts and alternative approac… source |
| BA 122 | Professional Accounting III | — | Continues the Professional Accounting sequence. Emphasizes fund flow analysis, financial ratios, preparing statements from incomplete data, correcting errors in prior year statements and price level… source |
| BA 169Z | Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel | — | Covers Microsoft Excel software skills necessary for evidence-based problem-solving, including workbook editing, formula creation, charting, and pivot tables. Emphasizes hands-on learning using Excel… source |
| BA 177 | Payroll Accounting | — | Designed to teach, reinforce and supplement payroll skills in both manual and computerized formats. source |
| BA 201 | Applied Business Analytics | — | Introduces the fundamentals of business and data analytics. Covers relational database fundamentals and Structured Query Language (SQL) programming skills in the Microsoft environment. Includes topic… source |
| BA 206 | Principles of Management | — | An overview of the processes involved in managing a business, including business planning, organizing, controlling, staffing and leading. Covers various theories of management with emphasis on managi… source |
| BA 211Z | Principles of Financial Accounting | — | Imparts an understanding of the purpose of accounting, common financial statement items, and the principles of internal controls. Focuses on recording the impact of economic events on account balance… source |
| BA 213Z | Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | Builds an understanding of the role of managerial accounting in a business, focusing on the development and use of information to evaluate production costs and operational performance in support of s… source |
| BA 215 | Survey of Accounting | — | Introduces financial accounting techniques, measuring and recording transactions, preparing financial statements, managerial decision making, and planning and control devices, such as budgeting, cost… source |
| BA 216 | Cost Accounting | — | Relates theory to practical problems in analysis and control of material, labor and overhead costs in manufacturing. Emphasizes the job cost system. source |
| BA 218 | Personal Finance Planning | — | This course introduces essential concepts and skills required to effectively manage money. Students will learn how to budget money, how to save or borrow money, how to interpret a credit score, and h… source |
| BA 219 | Governmental Accounting | — | Course covers accounting theory and procedures for governmental and not-for-profit entities including budgetary and expenditure control. source |
| BA 222 | Financial Management | — | Covers topics dealing with financing a business, analysis of financial statements, working capital management, short- and long-term financial planning, budgeting and control. source |
| BA 223 | Principles of Marketing | — | Provides a general survey of the nature, significance and scope of marketing. Emphasizes customers (marketing analysis and strategy); business marketing decisions in promotion, distribution and prici… source |
| BA 224 | Human Resource Management | — | Explores the basics of human resource management including selection and hiring, performance appraisal, compensation, staff planning and job analysis. This course also addresses current HR issues suc… source |
| BA 226Z | Introduction to Business Law | — | Provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. business law, including the legal system, contracts, torts, intellectual property, agency, employment, and business organization forms. Emphasizes practical… source |
| BA 228 | Computerized Accounting | — | Provides hands-on computer experience in accounting applications, including general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and financial statements. source |
| BA 240 | Finance | — | Introduces basic tools of finance and applications of financial theory with an emphasis on quantitative approaches to decision making. Includes rates of return, the time value of money, the logic and… source |
| BA 243 | Social Media Marketing | — | Introduces Social Media Marketing (SMM), the use of social media by marketers to increase brand awareness, identify key audiences, generate leads and build meaningful relationships with customers. Ex… source |
| BA 249 | Retail Management | — | Introduces students to retailing and provides an understanding of the types of businesses, strategies, operations, formats and environments through which retailing is carried out. The course takes a… source |
| BA 252 | Introduction to Organizational Behavior | — | Diagnoses individual and small-group behavior and develops skills in improving individual and small-group performance in entrepreneurial and established ventures. Emphasizes professional skill develo… source |
| BA 256 | Income Tax Accounting I | — | Introduces the basics of income tax accounting for individuals and business organizations. Builds an understanding of basic tax calculations and of how the Internal Revenue Code impacts individuals a… source |
| BA 257 | Income Tax Accounting II | — | The second course in the Income Tax Accounting sequence. Students continue to focus on preparation for the Oregon Board of Tax Practitioner's Licensed Tax Preparer exam. source |
| BA 260 | Entrepreneurship & Sm Business | — | Focuses on the entrepreneurial phases associated with the start-up and management of small business. This course will teach future entrepreneurs and managers to recognize opportunities and to use eff… source |
| BA 270 | Business Process Management | — | Introduces and integrates some core concepts from Operations Management (OM) and Business Information Systems (BIS) disciplines by introducing a process-oriented view of the flow of materials, inform… source |
| BA 275 | Business Quantitative Methods | — | Presents statistical analysis and quantitative tools for applied problem solving and making sound business decisions. Gives special attention to assembling statistical description, sampling, inferenc… source |
| BA 280A | CWE Accounting Technology | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to accounting. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours… source |
| BA 280B | CWE Business Management | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to business management. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term and attend… source |
| BA 280C | CWE Marketing | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to business marketing. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term and attend a… source |
| BI 101 | General Biology: Ecology and Biodiversity | — | An introductory lab science course intended for majors in disciplines other than the biological sciences. Topics presented include ecological principles, biodiversity, and impact of human activities… source |
| BI 102 | General Biology: Cell and Molecular Biology | — | An introductory lab science course intended for majors in disciplines other than the biological sciences. Topics presented include biological molecules, cellular biology, genetics and inheritance, bi… source |
| BI 103 | General Biology: Organismal Structure and Function | — | An introductory lab science course intended for majors in disciplines other than the biological sciences. Topics presented include plant anatomy and physiology, human anatomy and physiology, and huma… source |
| BI 112 | Cell Biology for Health Occup | — | Introduces the Health Occupations student to the generalized human cell, including its structure, function, basic genetics and reproduction. The chemical and physical processes that affect the cell a… source |
| BI 200 | Principles of Ecology: Field Biology | — | An introduction to foundational concepts in ecology. The broad concepts of ecology are emphasized in a field setting using natural ecosystems as a model. The classroom lecture component will cover co… source |
| BI 221Z | Principles of Biology: Cells | — | Explores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the cellular and molecular basis of life including cell structure and function, metabolism, genetic basis of inheritance and how informatio… source |
| BI 222Z | Principles of Biology: Organisms | — | Explores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the structure and function of diverse organisms (including plants and animals), evolution and development, transformation of energy and mat… source |
| BI 223Z | Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution | — | Explores the unity and diversity of life through evolutionary mechanisms and relationships, and adaptation to the environment. Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for scie… source |
| BI 231 | Human Anatomy & Physiology | — | The first term of an introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Benefits students in the health professions and physical education, but is valuable to others interested in the anat… source |
| BI 231Z | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | — | Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal and muscular systems at the relevant levels of bi… source |
| BI 232 | Human Anatomy & Physiology | — | The second term of an introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Benefits students in the health professions and physical education, but is valuable to others interested in the ana… source |
| BI 232Z | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | — | Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous, endocrine, and cardiovascular systems at… source |
| BI 233 | Human Anatomy & Physiology | — | The third term of an introduction to the structure and function of the human body. This course is of particular benefit to students in the health professions and physical education, but is valuable t… source |
| BI 233Z | Human Anatomy & Physiology III | — | Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, digestive, immune, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive syst… source |
| BI 234 | Microbiology | — | Introduces all microbial life, with emphasis on bacterial forms. Covers cell structure, metabolism, genetics, growth, and control of growth. Investigates host-pathogen relationships that lead to dise… source |
| BI 280 | CWE BIOLOGY | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to biology. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related C… source |
| CA 101 | Intro to Culinary Arts | — | Practicum classes I, II, and III provide a comprehensive hands-on sequence designed to develop, through practice, the basic skills and attitudes necessary for a successful career in Food Service. Sta… source |
| CA 102 | Patisserie & Baking | — | The Practicum classes I, II, and III provide a comprehensive hands-on sequence designed to develop, through practice, the basic skills and attitudes necessary for a successful career in Food Service.… source |
| CA 103 | Menu Development & Tournant Cooking | — | The Practicum classes, I, II and III provide a comprehensive hands-on sequence designed to develop, through practice, the basic skills and attitudes necessary for a successful career in Food Service.… source |
| CA 111 | Foodservice Safety and Sanitation | — | Helps students gain an awareness of the hazards of poor sanitation and safety practices and how to properly address those issues. Students, through lecture, assigned reading and case study, learn the… source |
| CA 112 | Stations, Tools, and Culinary Techniques | — | Provides students a thorough first exposure to the history of food service; the identification and use of common ingredients; professional work habits and attitudes; and to a basic understanding of e… source |
| CA 201 | Culinary Arts Career Planning | — | Students will prepare for entering the Culinary workforce. Students will organize a search for work including the preparation of a resume for use in mock interview, writing a letter of application, a… source |
| CA 280 | CWE CULINARY ARTS | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| CA8. 301 | Culinary Arts Career Planning | — | Prepares the student for entering the culinary work force. Students create a resume for use in a mock interview. They prepare a five-year career plan and explore different career opportunities using… source |
| CA8. 302 | Applied Math for Culinary Arts | — | Related instruction course for the Associate of Applied Science degree. Includes operations with multiplication, percentages, fractions, conversions, decimals and ratios. Further emphasis on measurin… source |
| CA8. 309 | Purchasing for Chefs | — | Through lecture, role-playing, research and written assignments, students learn to write specifications for projects and skills needed for working with purveyors. All reports, menus and projects will… source |
| CA8. 321 | Restaurant & Food Truck Management I | — | From the fundamental skills attained in , 102 and 103, students refine and advance their culinary skill to include a la carte, front line cookery, advanced baking and pastry, advanced garde manger an… source |
| CA8. 322 | Restaurant & Food Truck Management II | — | From the fundamental skills attained in , 102 and 103, students refine and advance their culinary skill to include a la carte, front line cookery, advanced baking and pastry, advanced garde manger an… source |
| CA8. 323 | Restaurant & Food Truck Management III | — | From the fundamental skills attained in , 102 and 103, students refine and advance their culinary skill to include a la carte, front line cookery, advanced baking and pastry, advanced garde manger an… source |
| CA8. 341 | Soups and Sauces | — | Students study and practice the art of classical and modern, soup and sauce making from varied national and ethnic cuisines. Hands-on class activities stress both large scale and a la carte productio… source |
| CA8. 344 | Beer & Food Pairing | — | Explore the use of beer in the preparation and pairing of food. Includes experimentation and tasting in a hands-on environment. Also learn to identify the characteristics of food and match them with… source |
| CA8. 349 | Cooking with Wine (Sauces) | — | Explores the use of wine in the preparation of sauces. Learn technology skills by preparing a spreadsheet containing an inventory of tasting notes and preparing a paper using a word processing progra… source |
| CA8. 350 | Banquets & Buffets A | — | Provides students the opportunity to participate in actual banquet and buffet functions, from small caterings to very large banquets. Set up, production load, banquet and catering plans, service tech… source |
| CA8. 351 | Banquets & Buffets B | — | Provides students the opportunity to participate in actual banquet and buffet functions, from small caterings to very large banquets. Set up, production load, banquet and catering plans, service tech… source |
| CA8. 353 | Banquets & Buffets D | — | Provides students the opportunity to participate in actual banquet and buffet functions, from small caterings to very large banquets. Set up, production load, banquet and catering plans, service tech… source |
| CA8. 354 | Banquets & Buffets E | — | Covers the planning and execution of a banquet, buffet or catering as a member of a team. Students evaluate food for taste arrangement, adherence to theme, cost, etc. Students learn set-up, service a… source |
| CA8. 360 | Cooking with Wine (Entrees) | — | Explores the use of wine in the preparation of main entrees. Covers material through experimentation and tasting in a hands-on environment. Emphasizes identifying the distinguishing characteristics o… source |
| CA8. 368 | Creating the Menu | — | Students are expected to create a menu and support documentation for a restaurant or other food operation using the skills and concepts presented in this class. Throughout the term students will work… source |
| CA8. 382 | Chocolate, Confections and Frozen Desserts | — | An advanced pastry class focusing on the techniques chocolate, confections and frozen desserts. This course will cover chocolate tempering, chocolate decorating, truffles and confections. We will dis… source |
| CA8. 383 | The Breads of France | — | An advanced bread class focusing on the techniques of the French Boulanger. This course will cover breads from cities of France and cover the techniques that make these breads unique. This course wil… source |
| CA8. 384 | Advanced Cakes and Pastries | — | An advanced cake and pastry cake course focusing on complex cake construction, Bavarians, mousses, decorating, and presentation techniques. source |
| CA8. 385 | Advanced Breads | — | An advanced bread class focusing on the ten steps of yeast production, and techniques for roll-in doughs, enriched doughs, pre-fermentation, sourdough, bagels, and flatbreads. source |
| CA8. 386 | Preserving & Canning Harvest | — | Provides hands-on kitchen canning and preservation practice. Focuses on extending the shelf life of foods and providing nutrition throughout the year. Emphasizes the science of canning and the art of… source |
| CA8. 409 | Meats | — | Addresses fabricating primal and sub-primal cuts of beef, pork and lamb for profitable use in restaurants. Includes knife techniques, portion cutting, and safe and sanitary meat handling and storage.… source |
| CA8. 421 | World Cuisine | — | Focuses on styles and flavor components of a variety of regional and national cuisines. Covers the influence of geography, religion and culture on cuisine. Includes written reports, designing menus,… source |
| CAT 230 | Basic Prin Computed Tomography | — | Content is designed to provide entry level radiography student and/or an ARRT technologist with an introduction to a basic understanding of the operation of a computed tomography device. Content is n… source |
| CAT 231 | Patient Care and Assessment for CT | — | Content is designed to provide the basic concepts of patient care in CT, including consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and family. Routine and emergency patient care… source |
| CAT 232 | Imaging Procedures & Sectional Anatomy for CT | — | Content incorporates a detailed study of gross anatomical structures, conducted systematically for location, relationship to other structures and function. Gross anatomical structures are located and… source |
| CAT 233 | Physics & Instrumentation CT | — | Content is designed to impart an understanding of the physical principles and instrumentation involved in computed tomography. Physics topics covered include x-radiation in forming the CT image, CT b… source |
| CAT 234 | Clinical Externship CT | — | Provides a externship experience designed to develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of computed tomography procedures through… source |
| CEM 263 | Surveying | — | Basic course in surveying techniques and computations. Includes distance measuring, leveling, cross sectioning, grade staking, traversing, control surveying, and topographic surveying; includes the u… source |
| CH 112Z | Chemistry for Health Professions | — | A one quarter introduction to general, organic and biological chemistry, focusing on topics related to the health sciences including atoms, bonding, biomolecules, solution chemistry, chemical reactio… source |
| CH 121 | College Chemistry I | — | The first course in a three-course college chemistry series for students in human performance, agriculture, animal science, fisheries and wildlife, and select health occupations programs, who have ha… source |
| CH 122 | College Chemistry II | — | The second course in a three-course college chemistry series for students in human performance, agriculture, animal science, fisheries and wildlife, and select health occupations programs, who have h… source |
| CH 123 | College Chemistry III | — | The third course in a three-course college chemistry series for students in human performance, agriculture, animal science, fisheries and wildlife, and select health occupations programs, who have ha… source |
| CH 150Z | Preparatory Chemistry | — | Explores and applies principles and applications of introductory chemistry. Emphasis on an introduction to measurement, components of matter, quantitative relationships including introductory stoichi… source |
| CH 201 | General Chemistry For Engineering Applications I | — | The first course of a two-course series of selected chemistry topics for pre-engineering students. Provides engineering majors with a fundamental understanding of chemical reactions and scientific me… source |
| CH 202 | Chemistry for Engineering Applications II | — | The second course of a two-course series of selected chemistry topics for pre-engineering students. Provides engineering majors with a fundamental understanding of chemical reactions and scientific m… source |
| CH 204 | Chemistry for Engineering Applications Laboratory I | — | Uses laboratory instrumentation and techniques to investigate chemical systems, acquire data, make and record observations, analyze data, and communicate findings. NOTE: A passing grade in both and i… source |
| CH 205 | Chemistry for Engineering Applications Laboratory II | — | Laboratory sessions allow further development of experimental and laboratory techniques to investigate chemical systems, acquire data, make and record observations, analyze data, and communicate find… source |
| CH 221Z | General Chemistry I | — | Explores and applies principles and applications of chemistry. Emphasis on measurement, components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, quantitative relationships including foundational stoichi… source |
| CH 222Z | General Chemistry II | — | Explores and applies principles presented in CH 221Z to the study of the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of matter. Principles of stoichiometry, thermochemistry, kinetics, and foundational equilibr… source |
| CH 223Z | General Chemistry III | — | Builds upon the principles presented in CH 222Z, explores thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium, and applies them to the study of aqueous acid-base reactions, solubility, and electrochemistry. CH 2… source |
| CH 227Z | General Chemistry I Laboratory | — | Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 221Z including the fundamentals of chemical measurements, quantitative relationships in chemical analysis, and understanding atomic and molecular st… source |
| CH 228Z | General Chemistry II Laboratory | — | Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 222Z, including the fundamentals of intermolecular interactions, stoichiometric relationships, chemical equilibria, and their application to the syn… source |
| CH 229Z | General Chemistry III Laboratory | — | Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH 223Z including the principles of chemical equilibria and their application to chemical analysis using volumetric and electrochemical methods. CH 229… source |
| CH 241 | Organic Chemistry | — | The first course of a three-course series for students in the sciences, chemical engineering, and professional health programs. Covers topics such as nomenclature, in-depth treatment of major classes… source |
| CH 242 | Organic Chemistry | — | The second course of a three-course series for students in the sciences, chemical engineering, and professional health programs. Covers topics such as nomenclature, in-depth treatment of major classe… source |
| CH 243 | Organic Chemistry | — | The first course of a three-course series for students in the sciences, chemical engineering, and professional health programs. Covers topics such as nomenclature, in-depth treatment of major classes… source |
| CH 280 | CWE CHEMISTRY | — | Designed to give students practical experience through supervised employment related to chemistry. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and… source |
| CMA 137 | Administrative Office for the Medical Assistant | — | Prepares students to function as a front office team member in the medical office. Requires participation in individual and group projects to demonstrate an ability to work in an administrative offic… source |
| CMA 139 | Finance in the Medical Office | — | Emphasizes computation skills necessary to effectively manage accounts receivable, financial reporting, and the communication of this information to patients and insurance providers. Requires partici… source |
| CMA 141 | Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants | — | Covers the appropriate use of medical terminology and how to identify the structural organization of the body. Includes identification of the normal function of each body system. source |
| CMA 144 | Law and Ethics for the Medical Assistant | — | Prepares students to be able to comprehend, interpret, and respond to legal and ethical issues in the medical office setting. source |
| CMA 145 | Pathology for the Medical Office | — | Familiarizes students with common pathologies related to each body system as well as issues related to treatments. Covers how pathologies change throughout the lifespan. source |
| CMA 146 | Pharmacology for the Medical Assistant | — | Familiarizes students with the top 100 medications currently used in medical offices. Includes ;desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions to the medications covered. source |
| CMA 148 | Practicum Seminar and Exam Coaching | — | Provides an opportunity to debrief and discuss practicum experiences in addition to review the many clinical competencies covered on during the national examination. Covers strategies to help pass th… source |
| CMA 149 | Reimbursement in Healthcare | — | Explores the evolution and function of health insurance. Includes Medicare, Medicaid, commercial, and managed care. Covers how to understand, prepare, and process claims. Emphasizes computation skill… source |
| CMA 150 | Coding for Medical Assistants | — | Develops knowledge of coding including Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), and ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases). source |
| CMA 151 | Communication for the Medical Assistant | — | Introduces students to the medical office setting. Emphasizes effective use of different types of communication and addressed communication barriers. source |
| CMA 152 | Human Relations for Medical Assistants | — | Prepares students to understand the mental processes and behaviors of individuals and groups. Emphasizes coaching patients appropriately giving consideration to cultural, social, and ethnic diversity… source |
| CMA 240 | Medical Assistant Clinical Block I | — | Prepares the student to work at a basic level as a clinical medical assistant in the outpatient setting. They will be competent to perform quality control and practice appropriate safety precautions.… source |
| CMA 243 | Medical Assistant Lab Block I | — | Prepares the student to perform CLIA-waived tests in a physician’s office laboratory. Students will be competent to perform quality control and practice appropriate safety precautions. source |
| CMA 244 | Medical Assisting Clinical Block II | — | Prepares the student to function as a medical assistant in the medical office assisting with complex procedures and/or treatments. source |
| CMA 246 | Medical Assistant Lab Block II | — | Prepares the students to be able to collect blood samples safely using universal precautions and to perform electrocardiograms in a clinical setting. Emphasizes appropriate use of therapeutic communi… source |
| CMA 260 | Clinical Practicum | — | Students apply all major administrative and clinical competencies and concepts learned in the one-year Medical Assistant program to a real-world experience in local medical facilities. source |
| COMM 100Z | Introduction to Communication | — | COMM 100Z is a survey course offering an overview of the communication discipline that emphasizes the development of best communication practices in different contexts. source |
| COMM 111Z | Public Speaking | — | COMM 111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentatio… source |
| COMM 114 | Argument and Critical Discourse | — | Examination of argumentation as a part of human interaction and investigation. The course emphasizes the processes by which people give reasons to gain adherence and to justify beliefs and actions. S… source |
| COMM 218Z | Interpersonal Communication | — | COMM 218Z increases the knowledge and use of competent communication skills to better understand oneself, others, and the role of communication in interpersonal relationships. source |
| COMM 226 | Intercultural Communication | — | Highlights a critical approach to intercultural communication. Explores cultural-general concepts, power dimensions, and macro-structures of society to demonstrate how culture affects communication.… source |
| COMM 280 | CWE COMMUNICATION | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to speech. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related CW… source |
| CRS 101 | Coding I | — | Introduces students to the concepts important to medical coding. Focuses on teaching diagnostic coding and the ICD-10 manual, procedural coding manual familiarity (Current Procedural Terminology (CPT… source |
| CRS 102 | Coding II | — | Prepares medical coding students for detailed procedural coding in integumentary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. Covers the use of ICD-10 diagnostic codes as principal, pri… source |
| CRS 103 | Coding III | — | Covers detailed procedural coding in digestive systems, male urinary and genital systems, female genital and reproductive systems, endocrine systems, nervous systems, and eyes and ears. Prepares stud… source |
| CRS 110 | Medical Insurance Procedures | — | Prepares the student to understand the evolution and function of health insurance, to include Medicare, Medicaid, commercial and managed care. Covers how to understand, prepare and process claims. source |
| CRS 125 | Medical Office Communication | — | Introduces students to effective communication in the medical setting. Covers a variety of communication methods specific to the medical office. source |
| CRS 126 | Medical Documentation for Coders | — | Trains students to read and interpret medical documentation in order to extrapolate data for the purposes of properly coding diagnoses and services rendered. source |
| CRS 127 | Medical Law and Ethics for Coders | — | Covers how to comprehend and interpret legal and ethical issues in the healthcare setting. Includes how to respond to such issues. source |
| CRS 130 | General Medical Terminology | — | Covers the appropriate use of medical terminology and how to identify and describe body structures and systems. source |
| CRS 131 | Medical Terminology and Body Systems I for Coding and Reimbursement | — | Introduces the appropriate medical terminology used to identify the structural organization of the body, identify body systems, and describe body orientation. Includes identification of the normal fu… source |
| CRS 132 | Medical Terminology and Body Systems II | — | Prepares the student to list major organs in each body system and describe their function. Emphasizes identifying and analyzing the proper functions related to each system. Covers the implications fo… source |
| CRS 133 | Medical Terminology and Body Systems III | — | Prepares the student to list major specialties in medicine, allied health, and their qualifications as well as their contribution to the overall health care system. Covers acute and chronic body syst… source |
| CRS 134 | Pathology for Coders | — | Prepares the student to identify and analyze pathologies related to each body system as well as issues related to the treatment of each pathology and how it changes throughout the lifespan. source |
| CRS 180A | Medical Office Management for Coders | — | Prepares students to function as coders in a healthcare office environment. Requires participation in both group and individual projects and competency assessments in order to demonstrate basic medic… source |
| CRS 180B | Medical Office Management for Coders Lab | — | Provides the opportunity to work in the lab environment to learn skills necessary to complete projects assigned in CRS 180A Medical Office Management for Coders. Requires group and one-on-one instruc… source |
| CRS 211 | CPC Test Taking Strategies | — | This course will help students to maximize their scores on their certifications examinations through the American Association of Professional Coders. source |
| CRS 270 | Medical Coding Practicum | — | This course provides students 60 hours of actual coding observation and experience. Students will be placed in a medical office setting with working coding professionals to observe, assist, and becom… source |
| CSS 200 | Crops In Our Environment | — | The class offers an introduction to the concepts of agricultural ecology and crop morphology. It serves as a foundation for other crop science classes. Examines the dynamics and function of crop comm… source |
| CSS 205 | Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems | — | Explores soil ecosystems as a medium, for plant and crop growth, the cycling of nutrients, supply and purification of water, and a habitat for diverse population of soil organisms. Also studies the r… source |
| CSS 210 | Forage Crops | — | Emphasizes practices that produce maximum economic returns for land devoted to hay, pasture or range. Includes establishment and management, fertilization, pest control, rotations, irrigations and re… source |
| CSS 215 | Soil Nutrients and Plant Fertilization | — | Introduces the essential soil nutrients and their use in agronomic and horticultural crops. Processes in soil nutrient supply and plant nutrient uptake are discussed. Students become familiar with co… source |
| CST 112 | Employability Skills | — | Focuses on communication skills, professional interactions, and appropriate workplace behavior. Covers job search techniques and builds on employability skills related to resume writing, job applicat… source |
| CST 114 | Fundamental Shop Skills | — | Provides practical working knowledge of safety in the trade areas of employment. Uses safety regulatory agencies as a foundation, and also includes forklift training. Includes online training specifi… source |
| CST 116 | Electrical & Electronic Systems | — | Introduces the theory, application and diagnosis of the electrical and electronic control systems for modern vehicles. Places emphasis on batteries, starting, charging, lighting, accessories and driv… source |
| CST 122 | Service and Repair | — | Introduces students to service and repair in a structured shop environment. source |
| CST 126 | Steering, Suspension, and Brakes | — | Introduces the theory and application of pneumatic brake systems. Covers service, diagnosis, and repair of ABS (anti-lock brake systems), and foundation, accessory, and safety of air systems. Also in… source |
| CST 136 | Powertrain Systems | — | Covers power train terminology, theory and operation, driveshaft function and construction, maintenance practices, power train schematics, troubleshooting and failure analysis, and component rebuild… source |
| CST 214 | Mobile Hydraulics | — | Covers basic hydraulic theory and schematics. Introduces pumps, actuators, actuator applications, valve design, and hydraulic valve theory. Also covers advanced hydraulic theory, service and repair o… source |
| CST 224 | Heavy Equipment/Diesel Engines | — | Covers the operating principles, maintenance, and repair of various types and sizes of diesel engines and high compression gas engines. Focuses on diesel engines, their component parts, and related a… source |
| CST 226 | Customer Service For Heavy Equipment Technicians | — | Focuses on effective communication with internal and external customers. Emphasizes troubleshooting and project management methods that incorporate customer service skills coupled with communicating… source |
| CST 234 | Diesel Engine Performance, Efficiency, and Ecology | — | A capstone course. Introduces diesel tune-up and techniques for optimum engine performance, including diagnostic troubleshooting and engine break-in procedure through use of the dynamometer. Focuses… source |
| CST 236 | Mobile Air Conditioning & Comfort Systems | — | Introduces principles of mobile heating and air conditioning systems. Emphasizes design, function, adjustment, service, and testing of components. source |
| DA5. 453 | Dental Pathology/Pharmacology | — | The study of oral pathology will cover the recognition of gross symptoms of oral disease, the treatment procedure and the prevention of oral disease to include the drugs and medications most commonly… source |
| DA5. 461 | Dental Radiology I | — | An introduction to the principles and hazards of radiation, exposing and processing films, visual identification of anatomical landmarks, operation of X-ray equipment, including safety factors for pa… source |
| DA5. 462 | Dental Radiology II | — | A continuation of DA5. 461. An in-depth study of X-ray and patient considerations, increased skills including exposures of X-rays on mannequins and patients. Students will participate in exposing, pr… source |
| DA5. 463 | Dental Radiology III | — | Covers advanced X-ray clinical application of dental radiographic procedures and skills proficiency for periapical and bitewing X-rays. Includes exposing radiographs on patients in the radiology labs… source |
| DA5. 484 | Dental Materials I | — | An introduction to laboratory applications in the handling and manipulating of dental materials is designed to improve proficiency and efficiency at chairside procedures, emphasis on principles of ph… source |
| DA5. 485 | Dental Materials II | — | An introduction to the diverse materials used in the dental office. The physical and chemical properties of bases, adhesives, cements, anticario-genic agents, and restorative materials in reference t… source |
| DA5. 488 | Expanded Duties I | — | A study of procedures beyond the scope of general chairside assisting. The Oregon Dental Practice Act allows for instruction in placement and removal of matrix retainers, placement of temporary resto… source |
| DA5. 489 | Expanded Duties II | — | A continuation of DA5. 488. Completes the remaining expanded function duties that are approved by the Oregon Dental Practice Act. Provides in-depth study with major emphasis on student practical appl… source |
| DA5. 491 | Dental Office Records | — | Covers basic office principles as related to their application in a dental office. Addresses patient reception, communication, and telephone techniques, appointment scheduling, office record maintena… source |
| DA5. 492 | Dental Office Emergencies | — | Provides in-depth level with various emergency situations that may occur in a dental office and the primary first aid choice. Discusses the signs and symptoms of medical emergency, the equipment, tre… source |
| DA5. 494 | Introduction to Dentistry | — | An introduction to clinical dentistry. Emphasis is placed on dental health team members, historical developments, introductory terminology, office communications, ethics and jurisprudence, dental pra… source |
| DA5. 495 | Clinical Practice | — | A continuation of DA5. 494 Introduction to Dentistry. Principles of operative dentistry and fixed prosthetics are covered in detail. The order of procedure, hand and rotary instrumentation, anesthesi… source |
| DA5. 496 | Dental Specialties | — | Dental Specialties, role of dental auxiliaries, specialized instrumentation, materials and equipment will be encompassed to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the following Dental Specialty Practice… source |
| DA5. 497 | Dental Health Education And Nutrition | — | Development of concepts and principles of plaque related diseases, fluoride therapy, brushing and flossing techniques, patient education, including oral hygiene, preventative dentistry, and motivatio… source |
| DA5. 500 | Dental Anatomy & Histology | — | An in-depth study of dental terminology as it relates to normal anatomy, physiology and histology of the teeth and associated structures, their embryological development and histological characterist… source |
| DA5. 501 | Infection Control/Sterilization | — | An in-depth study of principles in dental infection control, decontamination, disinfection and sterilization. This course will provide basic requirements for OSHA's blood borne pathogens, hazard comm… source |
| DA5. 502 | Basic Science For Dentistry | — | This course will provide a generalized overview of basic science as it relates to normal anatomy and physiology of the body and associated structures. Basic principles and terminology will be used to… source |
| DA5. 510 | Office Practicum | — | Provides work experience placing practical application of all clinical skills in community dental offices. Requires a total of 300 hours in two separate general dentistry offices. Emphasizes an indiv… source |
| DA5. 515 | Office Practicum Seminar | — | A series of weekly seminars in which students share work related experiences with the instructor and peers. Information regarding employment, skills improvement, job applications, resume formats and… source |
| DA5. 550 | Human Relations In Dentistry | — | An introduction to human relations as they pertain to success in a dental setting (as well as personal lives) utilizing methods of dealing with stress, motivation, behavioral management and problem s… source |
| DI 100 | Comprehensive Patient Care | — | Content provides the concepts of optimal patient care, including consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and family. Routine and emergency patient care procedures are de… source |
| DI 110 | Radiographic Proc-Chest/Abd | — | Content provides the knowledge base necessary to perform standard imaging procedures and special studies. Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. Establishes a knowledg… source |
| DI 111 | Rad Proc-Extremities & Spine | — | Content provides the knowledge base necessary to perform standard imaging procedures and special studies. Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. Establishes a knowledg… source |
| DI 112 | Radiographic Proc: Skull & Review | — | The third course in a three-course series. Provides the knowledge base necessary to perform standard imaging procedures and special studies. Gives consideration to the evaluation of optimal diagnosti… source |
| DI 113 | Radiographic Proc: Fluoroscopy | — | Provides the knowledge base necessary to perform standard fluoroscopic imaging procedures and fluoroscopic special studies. Gives consideration to evaluation of optimal diagnostic images and the anal… source |
| DI 120 | Exposure I - Production | — | Content establishes a basic knowledge of atomic structure and terminology. Also presented are the nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production and the fundamentals of photon interactions… source |
| DI 121 | Exposure II | — | Content establishes a basic knowledge of the nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production. Imparts an understanding of the components, principles and operation of digital imaging systems… source |
| DI 122 | Exposure III: Digital Imaging | — | Content establishes a basic knowledge of the nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production and the fundamentals of photon interactions with matter. Imparts an understanding of the compone… source |
| DI 130 | Pharmacology for Imaging | — | Content provides basic concepts of pharmacology, venipuncture and administration of diagnostic contrast agents and intravenous medications. The appropriate delivery of patient care during these proce… source |
| DI 140 | Radiation Protection | — | Content presents an overview of the principles of radiation protection, including the responsibilities of the radiographer for patients, personnel and the public. Radiation health and safety requirem… source |
| DI 141 | Radiation Biology | — | Content provides an overview of the principles of the interaction of radiation with living systems. Radiation effects on molecules, cells, tissues and the body as a whole are presented. Factors affec… source |
| DI 200 | Radiographic Comp Review I | — | Content provides a review of all knowledge, skills, and instruction provided in all other Diagnostic Imaging courses. Course is designed to help students prepare to take the ARRT examination upon com… source |
| DI 201 | Radiographic Comp Review II | — | Content provides a review of all knowledge, skills, and instruction provided in all other Diagnostic Imaging courses. Course is designed to help students prepare to take the ARRT examination upon com… source |
| DI 210 | Clinical Externship I | — | Externship experiences designed to develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures through structured, sequent… source |
| DI 211 | Clinical Externship II | — | Externship experiences designed to develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures through structured, sequent… source |
| DI 212 | Clinical Externship III | — | Externship experiences designed to develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures through structured, sequent… source |
| DI 213 | Clinical Externship IV | — | Externship experiences designed to develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures through structured, sequent… source |
| DI 220 | Radiographic Pathology | — | Provides an overview of common pathological conditions encountered in the clinical setting. Categorizes pathology by body systems. Covers the pathology as they relate to: signs and symptoms, etiology… source |
| DI 230 | Basic Prin Computed Tomography | — | Content is designed to provide entry-level radiography students with an introduction to and basic understanding of the operation of a computed tomography (CT) device. Content is not intended to resul… source |
| DI 231 | Interventional Lab Fundamentals | — | Content is designed to provide entry-level radiography students with an introduction to, and basic understanding of, the cardiac catheter lab environment. Content is not intended to result in clinica… source |
| EC 115 | Outline of Economics | — | Provides an overview of micro- and macroeconomics. The U.S. economic system is discussed from both national and individual perspectives. Discusses topics such as supply and demand, national accountin… source |
| EC 201Z | Principles of Microeconomics | — | Examines how consumers and firms make choices when facing scarce resources, and how those choices are related to government policy and market outcomes, such as prices and output. source |
| EC 202Z | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | Examines the aggregate activity of a market economy, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the use of fiscal and monetary policy to address macroeconomic problems. source |
| EC 215 | Economic Development in the U.S. | — | Provides historical study and understanding of the sources of economic growth and change in the United States. Discussions about how changes in industry, agriculture, commerce, transportation, labor,… source |
| EC 220 | Contemporary U.S. Economic Issues: Discrimination | — | Focuses on discrimination in the U.S. and its impact within our market economy. Primary focus is inequities for women and minorities in the labor market. source |
| ED 101 | Observation and Guidance | — | An introductory practicum experience focusing on building relationships with young children in early education settings. Students interact with children individually and in small groups, while workin… source |
| ED 101A | Introduction to Education: Practicum and Seminar | — | Includes observation of children and teachers in an elementary or secondary classroom setting. College students assist the teacher as appropriate and spend six hours each week in the classroom and on… source |
| ED 102 | Education Experience | — | Students will focus on how environments, teacher interactions, and curriculum influence learning. Students will plan, present and assess developmentally appropriate learning experiences for young chi… source |
| ED 103 | Extended Education Experience | — | Field experience in an early education setting with young children. Students apply in-depth knowledge, methods and skills gained from education courses. Includes one half-day and one full-day teachin… source |
| ED 110 | Principles Of Observation | — | Observe children in a classroom or child care environment using a variety of techniques. Focuses on using information gathered from observation to draw conclusions about children's typical developmen… source |
| ED 125 | Job Search Skills | — | Learn how to search for work in the field of child and family studies. Develop your resume, letter of application and professional skills for successful employment. source |
| ED 131 | Positive Guidance: Young Child | — | Focuses on understanding and guiding behavior of young children (ages 0-8 years) in child care settings. Students look at the research supporting guidance practices, develop criteria for selection of… source |
| ED 152 | Creativity & the Arts | — | Focuses on understanding and implementing a developmental approach to creative activities for young children. Involves hands-on experience with a wide variety of activities and mediums. Includes meth… source |
| ED 163 | Infant Toddler Development and Group Care | — | Focuses on how to design environments which support healthy development for infants and toddlers in group care settings. This course includes an exploration of four developmental domains: physical, s… source |
| ED 179 | Literacy, Science & Math | — | Focuses on understanding and creating appropriate curricula for young children. Involves hands-on experience with a wide variety of activities in literacy, science, and math. Includes planning, imple… source |
| ED 216 | Purpose/Structure/Function | — | Examines the system of education in a democratic society - past, present, and future. Historical, social, philosophical, political, legal and economic foundations of education in Oregon, the USA, and… source |
| ED 219 | Social Justice, Civil Rights & Multiculturalism in Education | — | Covers examination of equity and injustice based on social groupings such as race, gender, language, and ability. Discusses equitable approaches and power in systems and institutions of society (e.g.… source |
| ED 222 | Constructive Discipline | — | Focuses on supporting childrenâs healthy social-emotional development to develop friendships, interact with teachers, and meet classroom expectations in developmentally appropriate ways. Students w… source |
| ED 224 | Creative Drama for Teachers | — | Introduces the skills of adapting lesson plans and embedding drama while connecting to course content from a variety of disciplines. Includes the use of simple strategies and engagement in the creati… source |
| ED 252 | Behavior Management | — | Presents the principles of behavior management in order to maximize instructional potential. Attention is given to individual differences, developmental issues, learning and personality styles, and t… source |
| ED 253 | Learning Across The Lifespan | — | Analyzes quantitative and qualitative methods used to inform knowledge of and decisions about teaching and learning. Encourages students to characterize their role within institutions of learning acr… source |
| ED 280A | CWE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | — | Structured field experience in a teaching and learning setting. Working with a master teacher, students learn current educational strategies and techniques. Students identify job performance objectiv… source |
| ED 280C | CWE MIDDLE/SECONDARY EDUCATION | — | Structured field experience in a teaching and learning setting. Working with a master teacher, students learn current educational strategies and techniques. Students identify job performance objectiv… source |
| ED 282 | Working w/Child w/Special Need | — | Overview of special education legislation and the role of family, school and community in educating and supporting individuals with disabilities. Class is tailored to meet the needs of students who e… source |
| EG4. 409 | Drafting Fundamentals | — | Introduces skills needed to produce 2-D mechanical drawings using hand sketching techniques. Includes orthographic projection, lettering, auxiliary views, sections and pictorial drawings. Covers dime… source |
| EG4. 411 | Orientation to CAD | — | Introduces sketching and rendering drawings. Covers fundamentals of technical report writing, memos, and resume development with instruction relating to sentence structure, paragraph and essay develo… source |
| EG4. 412 | Introduction to Inventor | — | Introduces Inventor as a feature-rich, parametric 3D design tool for assembly-centric modeling and collaborative engineering. Includes part and assembly modeling, using adaptive features and parents,… source |
| EG4. 414 | Introduction to Fusion | — | Introduces Autodesk's Fusion cross platform cloud-based CAD tool for product development, and industrial and mechanical design. Includes instruction for parametric part and assembly modeling, model s… source |
| EG4. 419 | Fundamentals of Product Design and Development | — | Covers practical application of industry standard product development process(es) and associated tools, while practicing human relations techniques to resolve team conflicts. source |
| EG4. 421 | Introduction to AutoCAD | — | Introduces Autodesk's AutoCAD software as a design and drafting tool. Introduces basic 2D CAD commands, command interface, workspace, viewports and printing concepts. Covers creation, retrieval and m… source |
| EG4. 423 | Architectural Design 1 | — | Introduces Revit Architecture and its applications to architectural design and drafting. Introduces basic architectural drafting techniques and methods. Covers the fundamental concepts of residential… source |
| EG4. 442 | Digital Design and Fabrication Fundamentals | — | Introduces skills needed to set up, operate, and maintain rapid prototyping/3D printers, including FDM, SLA, etc. Introduces the set-up and operation of laser cutting and engraving tools used in prod… source |
| EG4. 443 | Schematics | — | Covers piping, plumbing schematic diagrams, and pictorial layouts. Includes piping, plumbing and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) standards and practices. Audit available. source |
| EG4. 445 | Surveying | — | A basic course in surveying. Includes distance measuring, leveling, cross sectioning, traversing, topographic surveying, use of survey instruments, and office procedures. Audit available. source |
| EG4. 451 | Solids I | — | Introduction to Solid Modeling basics. Covers steps from sketching to extrusion, assemblies, part documentation and 3D printing. source |
| EG4. 452 | Solids II | — | Continuation of Solids I. Covers Sheet Metal and Surface Modeling, creating more complicated individual parts, digitally create assemblies using 3D printed parts designed by student as well as incorp… source |
| EG4. 455 | Structural Drafting | — | Introduces structural drafting. Emphasizes framing plans, connections, fabrication details, foundation drawings, and other drawings required for structural steel, precast concrete, and poured-in-plac… source |
| EG4. 456 | Civil Drafting Lab | — | A lab course covering basic civil drafting techniques. Covers basic civil drafting techniques. Includes drafting survey maps, plats, plan and profile, and topo maps. Audit available. source |
| EG4. 458 | Mechanical Design Drafting | — | Covers mechanical drafting with a focus on the development of 3D feature-based parametric part and assembly models for creation of technical mechanical drawings. Includes threads and fasteners, weldm… source |
| EG4. 459 | Kinematics Drafting | — | Introduces mechanisms that translate motion and force, including cams, gears, belts/pulleys, and chains/sprockets. Emphasizes the use of CAD software for simple mechanical part drawings, expanding in… source |
| EG4. 460 | AutoCAD | — | Introductory course, covering AutoCAD basics, 2D part layout and proper documentation. source |
| EG4. 462 | Advanced Inventor | — | Covers advanced techniques used in creating and modifying parametric, assembly-centric 3D models with Inventor. Develops extensive knowledge in the areas of part and assembly modeling, adaptive featu… source |
| EG4. 463 | Architectural Design II | — | Covers intermediate residential design principles including design of floor plans, elevations, 3-D presentation and working drawings using advanced 3-D architectural software. Audit available. source |
| EG4. 464 | Advanced Fusion | — | Covers advanced techniques used in creating and modifying parametric, assembly-centric 3D models with Fusion. Develops extensive knowledge in the areas of part and assembly modeling, adaptive feature… source |
| EG4. 465 | Civil Drafting II | — | Covers advanced topics in surveying and civil engineering drafting/design. Includes an introduction to Civil 3D. Audit available. source |
| EG4. 471 | Capstone Project | — | Provides the student an opportunity to apply all previously acquired knowledge in the design of a new or existing consumer product or project. Students will study the design processes with considerat… source |
| ENG 102 | Introduction to Global Young Adult Literature | — | Interprets works of global young adult literature within their cultural contexts, including varying definitions of adolescence. Employs critical methods to analyze literature and identify its histori… source |
| ENG 104Z | Introduction to Fiction | — | The study of fiction invites us to enter imaginative narratives and confront the challenges of being human. ENG 104Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of fiction, including deeper awareness… source |
| ENG 106Z | Introduction to Poetry | — | The study of poetry invites us to delve into the biggest questions about life and culture alongside the seemingly smallest issues of words and sounds. ENG 106Z provides opportunities for the apprecia… source |
| ENG 145 | Introduction to Film Studies, 1968-1999 | — | Explores American and European cinema from 1968 to 1999. Emphasizes important films and filmmakers of the era, as well as key events in American and European cultural history. Recommended: College-le… source |
| ENG 201 | Shakespeare | — | Studies major plays of Shakespeare, including the structure, characterization, setting and imagery employed in selected comedies, tragedies, histories and poems. Note: Meets the pre-1800s program req… source |
| ENG 202 | Shakespeare | — | Studies major plays of Shakespeare, including the structure, characterization, setting and imagery employed in selected comedies, tragedies, histories and poems. Note: Meets the pre-1800s program req… source |
| ENG 204 | British Literature: Early | — | Studies representative works in English literature for their inherent worth and for their reflection of the times in which they were written. Meets the pre-1800s program requirement. Recommended: Com… source |
| ENG 205 | British Literature: Middle | — | Studies representative works in English literature for their inherent worth and for their reflection of the times in which they were written. Recommended: Completion of WR 121Z Composition I or equiv… source |
| ENG 206 | British Literature: Modern | — | Studies representative works in English literature for their inherent worth and for their reflection of the times in which they were written. Recommended: Completion of WR 121 Z Composition I or equi… source |
| ENG 207 | World Literature: Asia | — | Surveys ancient and modern literature from India, China, Japan, and other regions of Asia. Recommended: Completion of WR 121Z Composition I or equivalent. Note: , and need not be taken in sequence. source |
| ENG 208 | World Literature: Africa | — | Explores literary works of African writers from tribal, colonial and post-colonial eras. Recommended: Completion of WR 121Z Composition I or equivalent, and ENG 104. Note: , and need not be taken in… source |
| ENG 209 | World Lit: Non-Western Lit of the Americas | — | Surveys American literature, analyzing works by writers from North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean, from prior to the European Contact through the modern period. Recommended: Completion… source |
| ENG 215 | Latina/o/x Literature | — | Examines the evolution of Latina/o/x literature in the United States beginning in the mid 16th century, including the original contact between European and pre-Columbian societies. The class explores… source |
| ENG 220 | Difference, Power, and Oppression in American Literature | — | Explores the writings of cultures in America that have often been underrepresented in traditional literature courses. Studies literary works that explore issues of difference, disempowerment, and/or… source |
| ENG 221 | Children's Literature | — | Designed for students who have an interest in children’s literature and for students who are pursuing a professional path working with children. Focuses on analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and r… source |
| ENG 223 | Difference, Power, and Oppression in American Film | — | Explores cinematic representations of difference, power, and/or oppression in American film. Specific themes may change each term to highlight a particular topic, genre, director, or historical perio… source |
| ENG 253 | American Literature: Early | — | American Literature beginnings to 1865 focuses on major early movements in American Lit including Native American literature, the African American vernacular (songs and tales) and slave narratives. E… source |
| ENG 254 | American Literature: Modern | — | Focuses on a century and a half of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays (The Literature of an Expanding Nation: 1865-1912, The Literature of a New Century: 1912-1946 and The Literature Since Mid-Centur… source |
| ENG 257 | African American Literature | — | Studies representative literary works by African American writers. Focuses on African American culture and traditions and their contributions to the diversity and significance of American literature.… source |
| ENG 261 | Science Fiction | — | Explores science fiction, fantasy and speculative futures through popular fiction. Discusses content, styles, techniques and conventions of the genre. Recommended: College-level reading and writing s… source |
| ENGR 100 | Orientation to Engineering | — | Students are introduced to engineering as a career, the different engineering majors, and the professional practices and ethical conduct required by the engineering profession. Students will practice… source |
| ENGR 102 | Design Thinking and Problem Solving | — | This class covers the design process, you will work with a team to create designs to solve engineering problems. You will work with your team to assess the appropriate stakeholder needs and identify… source |
| ENGR 103 | Engineering Computation and Algorithmic Thinking | — | This course explores fundamental computational concepts and practices with algorithmic thinking. Focuses on problem solving skills, algorithm design, debugging, and writing computer programs. Explore… source |
| ENGR 200 | Electrical Fundamentals: Discrete-Time Signal Processing | — | This course introduces the fundamental principles of discrete-time signal analysis. Topics include the representation of discrete-time signals and systems and how they relate to continuous-time. The… source |
| ENGR 201 | Electrical Fundamentals: DC Circuits | — | Covers fundamentals of circuit analysis, including node and mesh analysis, superposition, and Thevenin and Norton's Theorem. Introduces op-amps, capacitors and inductors. source |
| ENGR 202 | Electrical Fund: AC Circuits | — | Covers AC circuit analysis techniques and sinusoidal steady state and analysis of three-phase circuits. Introduces mutual inductance and transformers. Covers resonant circuits and investigates filter… source |
| ENGR 203 | Electric Fund: Signals/Controls | — | Covers transient circuit analysis: resistive-inductive (RL), resistive-capacitive (RC), resistive-inductive-capacitive (RLC). Introduces Laplace Transform and its use in circuit analysis, the transfe… source |
| ENGR 204 | Digital Logic Design | — | An introduction to digital logic system design. Design, minimize, and simulate both combinational and sequential circuits using a Hardware Description Language (HDL). The course emphasizes practical… source |
| ENGR 211 | Statics | — | Covers the analysis of 2D and 3D force systems, moments, resultants, equalibrium, trusses, frames and machines, centroids, moment of inertia, shear and moment in beams, and friction. Recommended: Wor… source |
| ENGR 212 | Dynamics | — | Covers particle and rigid body kinematics and kinetics, Newton's laws, work/energy and impulse momentum. Recommended: General Physics with Calculus and a working knowledge of spreadsheets and/or MatL… source |
| ENGR 213 | Strength Of Material | — | Covers the analysis of simple stress and strain, pressure vessels, torsion, shear and moment, shear and normal stresses in beams, deflection, column analysis, and analysis of statically indeterminant… source |
| ENGR 217 | Dynamics for Mechanical Engineering | — | This class covers particle and rigid body kinematics and kinetics, work energy analysis, and impulse momentum. source |
| ENGR 230 | Computational Methods for Engineering | — | Introduces computational methods to solve engineering problems. Translates fundamental mathematical and engineering concepts into data structures and algorithms; extends and solidifies fundamental co… source |
| ENGR 242 | Introduction To GIS | — | An introductory course in geographic Information systems (GIS). Uses Arc GIS software to display and work with spatial data, work with attributes, query databases, and present data. Required: Knowled… source |
| ENGR 245 | Engineering Graphics: Civil | — | Includes two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics, sketching, multiview projection, dimensioning, descriptive geometry, engineering design and an introduction to AutoCad. Required: Working know… source |
| ENGR 248 | Engineer Graphics: Mechanical | — | Includes two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics, sketching, multiview projection, dimensioning, descriptive geometry, and an introduction to computer based solid modeling. Required: Working k… source |
| ENGR 280 | CWE ENGINEERING | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to engineering. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours… source |
| ESR 280 | CWE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | — | An instructional program designed to give students hands-on work related experience in environmental studies in a supervised employment situation. Students identify job performance objectives, work a… source |
| EV 400 | EV/Hybrid System Architecture and Safety Systems | — | Covers high voltage safety and personal protective equipment including the proper selection, testing, use, and maintenance of high voltage tools, equipment, gloves and attire. Also introduces high vo… source |
| EV 401 | EV/Hybrid AC/DC Theory and Systems Operation | — | Builds knowledge of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) and Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) operation and design by taking a deeper dive into the theory and application of Direct Current (DC) and Alternatin… source |
| EV 402 | Electric Vehicle Propulsion Systems | — | Explores how High Voltage Battery Electric (BEV) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) utilize powerful electric motors to provide the necessary force to move vehicles down the road. Lectures on the the… source |
| EV 403 | Advanced Vehicle Control Networking Diagnosis | — | Covers the history and evolution of the Controller Area Network (CAN) usage in vehicles and the current industry shift to faster communication technologies such as Flexray, Ethernet, Wireless (Wifi)… source |
| EV 404 | Hybrid/EV Power Storage Systems/Battery Technology | — | Focuses on high voltage power storage systems found in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles, specifically the safe testing, servicing, and replacement of high voltage battery packs. Students will learn to id… source |
| EV 405 | Understanding Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) | — | Explores a variety of advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) found on modern vehicles and prepares technicians to identify, diagnose, repair and replace ADAS and autonomous systems and their component… source |
| FW 251 | Prin Of Wildlife Conservation | — | Introduces the relationships between the physical environment and wild animal populations. Examines the history of wildlife conservation and natural resource use, man's relationship to his natural en… source |
| G 100 | Natural Disasters: Hollywood versus Reality | — | Introduces natural hazards, as seen through the lens of popular media. Explores the causes and consequences of natural disasters via exercises and activities designed to develop students' skills in s… source |
| G 101 | Intro to Geology: Solid Earth | — | Introduces geology and the processes that shape the landscape. Includes a study of rocks and minerals, volcanic activity, plate tectonics, earthquake activity, and earthäó»s geologic resources. Field… source |
| G 201 | Physical Geology I | — | Introduces physical geology and fundamental geologic principles. Includes topics such as Earth's interior, tectonic processes, and their influence on mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, rocks, and min… source |
| G 202 | Physical Geology II | — | Introduces physical geology and fundamental geologic principles. Includes topics such as surface processes related to mass wasting, erosion, streams, groundwater, coasts, deserts, glaciers and climat… source |
| G 203 | Historical Geology | — | Introduces Earth history through the rock and fossil record. Includes topics such as fossils, stratigraphy, geologic time, and biological and geological events in Earth's history. Laboratory componen… source |
| G 209 | Environmental Justice | — | Examines the unequal exposure to environmental hazards and unequal access to natural resources by particular racial and socio-economic groups in the United States. Focuses on how the environmental ju… source |
| GEOG 100 | Climate Justice | — | Unequal distribution of social, economic, and political power creates winners and losers from climate change. Case studies of climate-change-related environmental degradation, conflict, conservation,… source |
| GEOG 202 | Wrld Reg Geo: Latin Amer/Carib | — | Analysis of Latin America/Caribbean according to physical features, environments, political divisions, cultural factors, and human activities/economies--emphasis on effect of geography on human cultu… source |
| GEOG 203 | World Reg Geography: Asia | — | Analysis of Asia according to physical features, environments, political divisions, cultural factors, and human activities/economies--emphasis on effect of geography on human culture. Recommended: Co… source |
| GEOG 204 | Wrld Reg Geo: Africa/Mid East | — | Analysis of Africa and Middle East according to physical features, environments, political divisions, cultural factors, and human activities/economies--emphasis on effect of geography on human cultur… source |
| GS 104 | Physical Science: Principles Of Physics | — | Provides non-science majors a broad background in the fundamentals of physics. No previous science background required. May not be taken for credit if six or more hours of college level physics have… source |
| GS 106 | Phy Sci: Prin of Earth Science | — | Introduces non-science majors to the Earth Sciences, including geology, meteorology, and astronomy. Includes a laboratory component. No previous science background required. source |
| GS 108 | Oceanography | — | An introductory laboratory science course. Examines the four major categories of oceanographic study: geological, physical, chemical and biological. Emphasizes the geological and geophysical aspects… source |
| GS 280B | CWE Physical Science | — | Designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to physical science. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, an… source |
| HD 140 | Career Exploration | — | Introduces different ways to explore careers. Compares careers through self-assessments, identification of personal needs, review of college programs, informational interviews, guest speakers, and on… source |
| HD 206 | Coping Skills For Stress | — | Provides information about causes and cures of stress from the point of view of self-talk and the power of our minds to reduce the impact of stress. The class is support oriented and is conducted as… source |
| HD 208 | Career Life Planning | — | A career development class which evaluates interests, skills, personal values, labor market conditions, work environment preferences, and academic and personal goals as they relate to career choice.… source |
| HDFS 200 | Human Sexuality | — | Discusses the biological, social and psychological aspects of human sexual functioning, within a scientific context. Topics include sexual anatomy, sexual response, gender identity, gender roles, sex… source |
| HDFS 201 | Contemporary Families in The U.S. | — | Offers an introduction to families with application to personal life. Focuses on diversity in family structure, social class, race, gender, work, and its interaction with other social institutions. source |
| HDFS 225 | Infant and Child Development | — | An introduction to Human Development specifically focusing on prenatal, infant and child development. Describes issues, theories, and current research within a family context. Focuses on the domains… source |
| HDFS 229 | School-Age Adolescent Development | — | Focuses on theories and research specifically related to development during middle childhood and adolescence. Describes the domains of cognitive, physical, social and emotional development as well as… source |
| HDFS 233 | Intro to Early Childhood Education | — | Focuses on current issues in working with children and families in the early childhood profession. Students will become familiar with developmentally appropriate practice, legal and ethical issues, d… source |
| HDFS 248 | Learning Experiences/Children | — | Focuses on child-centered curriculum experiences for young children (ages 0-8 years). Students will plan, present, evaluate and assess developmentally appropriate learning experiences. Students will… source |
| HDFS 260 | Emotional Well-Being: Tools for Positive Mental Health | — | Explores how emotional well-being develops across the lifespan within family and societal contexts. It compares and contrasts theories of social and emotional development across socio-cultural and hi… source |
| HDFS 261 | Working with Individuals and Families | — | Develops a framework for building collaborative relationships with individuals, parents, and family members. It emphasizes needed characteristics and skills for helping professionals. Communication,… source |
| HDFS 262 | Introduction to Human Services | — | Explores the human services profession and related fields, with emphasis on prevention, intervention, and remediation. Facilitates the understanding of the wide range of careers and settings in the h… source |
| HDFS 272 | Human Services Practicum | — | Offers field experience to learn, primarily through observation, how to apply human service intervention strategies and skills to help individuals and families served by professional agencies and org… source |
| HDFS 280 | CWE Childhood Development | — | Structured field experience in a child-focused setting. Working with a master practitioner, students learn current child-focused strategies and techniques. Students identify job performance objective… source |
| HE 100 | Introduction to Public Health | — | This survey course covers the basic elements of public health and the complex ethical and political issues central to it. The class is open to undergraduate students of all majors who want to know mo… source |
| HE 110 | First Aid and CPR | — | Prepares the student in basic first aid and adult CPR (American Red Cross CPR card) and provides information to properly administer the necessary immediate care to an injured or suddenly ill person.… source |
| HE 112 | Emergency First Aid | — | Covers basic first aid information in an attempt to prepare the student to properly administer the necessary immediate care to an injured or suddenly ill person. Note: Full day or two evening classes… source |
| HE 119 | Unpacking Life Expectancy in the U.S. | — | This course explores why the United States lags behind other high-income democracies in health and well-being. Students examine how behaviors, environmental risks, public policies, and socioeconomic… source |
| HE 120 | Disease Detectives | — | This course examines human disease and its underlying causes from a public health perspective. Students explore how scientific investigation identifies true causes of disease, the challenges of incom… source |
| HE 151 | Drugs in Society | — | Addresses the pharmacology of some popular drugs in Western society. Discusses contemporary issues involving the effects of drug use, misuse and abuse on the individual and society in general. source |
| HE 207 | Stress Management | — | Students learn the theoretical and scientific basis for the various components of stress, the stress response and the relaxation response. Students learn how to recognize and cope appropriately with… source |
| HE 210 | Intro To Health Services | — | An introductory overview of the U.S. health care system. Health care financing, inpatient and outpatient health service delivery, government regulatory agencies and topics relating to quality and acc… source |
| HE 220 | Intro to Health Data Analysis | — | Introduction to the use and application of biostatistics for students in health-related studies. Topics include qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis and inference, and statistical methods in t… source |
| HE 225 | Social Determinants of Health | — | This course explores how social conditions, factors, institutions, and systems where we are born, grow, work, live, and age influence health. Students will explore historical and contemporary example… source |
| HE 249 | Science Communication and Health Literacy | — | This course explores health literacy and media strategies for creating effective health communication for diverse audiences. Students apply behavior change and communication theories to translate hea… source |
| HE 250 | Introduction to Health Care Administration | — | Students will learn the foundational principles, practices, and leadership styles in health care management. The content is relevant to a wide range of health care settings, including public health o… source |
| HE 253 | AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases | — | Provides a fundamental understanding of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted disease from a national and global perspective. The history, etiology, epidemiology and prevention strategies will be e… source |
| HE 256 | Foundations of Public Health Education and Promotion | — | Covers fundamental concepts and theories of health education and promotion fields including the history, evolution, as well as the current status of health promotion programs and public health servic… source |
| HE 261 | Red Cross Adult/Infant First Aid, CPR/AED, and Emergency Response | — | Provides instruction in basic first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), using an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) for victims across… source |
| HE 267 | Wellness Coaching Fundamentals | — | This course examines health and wellness coaching techniques and the practical application of current evidence-based interventions, behavior change theory, psychological theories of coaching, and eth… source |
| HE 280 | CWE Health | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to health. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours duri… source |
| HE 281 | Community Birth Doula | — | This course imparts the core knowledge and skills necessary to serve in the capacity as a community birth doula and to meet the birth doula training requirements to become certified as a Traditional… source |
| HE 282 | Foundations of Community Health | — | Provides the foundations of community health work which includes topics such as navigating the health care system, creating behavioral change plans, supporting case management, and working with agenc… source |
| HS 280 | CWE HUMAN SERVICES | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| HST 101 | History of Western Civ: Ancient World to 1000 AD | — | Identifies and analyzes the origins and development of Western Civilization from its beginnings through the High Middle Ages. Includes analysis of culturally and historically diverse practices, value… source |
| HST 102 | History of Western Civ: 1000 to 1789 | — | Surveys western civilization from the High Middle Ages through the American and French Revolutions. Includes the topics of the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment. (History… source |
| HST 103 | History of Western Civ: 1789 to the Present | — | Surveys western civilization from the Industrial Revolution through the modern era. Also includes Romanticism, the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848, Imperialism, World Wars I and II and the Cold War. (Hi… source |
| HST 104 | World History I: Ancient Civilizations | — | A survey of the global human development from roughly the dawn of humans to 1000 CE. The course identifies the main historical forces to shape the human experience and to highlight the monumental inn… source |
| HST 105 | World History II: Middle and Early Modern Ages | — | Surveys the development of world civilizations from the 8th century until the 18th century. Explores social, cultural, political, economic, and religious institutions and forces, both within societie… source |
| HST 106 | World History III: The Modern and Contemporary World | — | Surveys globally significant processes, including socio-political reforms and revolutions, industrialization and technology, imperialism, and the reshaping of social relationships from the 18th centu… source |
| HST 157 | Hist of Middle East & Africa | — | Surveys the cultural, social, economic and political development in the Middle East and Africa. source |
| HST 158 | History of Latin America | — | Surveys the cultural, social, economic and political development of Latin America. source |
| HST 159 | History of Asia | — | Surveys the cultural, social, economic and political development of Asia. Emphasizes 20th century issues. source |
| HST 201Z | United States History I | — | Survey of North America and United States history to the early 1800s: Native America, European colonization, colonial development, origins of slavery, American Revolution, early Republic, and Market… source |
| HST 202Z | United States History II | — | Survey of United States history from the early 1800s to the early 1900s: Jacksonian era, expansion, Industrial Revolution, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Gilded Age, Populism, Imperialism, the P… source |
| HST 203Z | United States History III | — | Survey of United States history from the 1920s: Depression and New Deal, the Second World War and Cold War, Civil Rights movements, Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the United States and the world. source |
| HST 280 | CWE HISTORY | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to history. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours dur… source |
| HUM 101 | Humanities: Prehistory-Mid Ages | — | Examines the connections among arts, ideas and human experiences through study and experience of selected works from Western and non-Western cultures. Emphasizes arts and ideas as reflections of and… source |
| HUM 102 | Humanities: Renaissance-Enlight | — | Examines the connections among arts, ideas and human experiences through study and experience of selected works from Western and non-Western cultures. Emphasizes arts and ideas as reflections of and… source |
| HUM 103 | Hum: Romantic Era-Cont Society | — | Examines the connections among arts, ideas and human experiences through study and experience of selected works from Western and non-Western cultures. Emphasizes arts and ideas as both reflections of… source |
| HVE 112 | Employability Skills | — | Focuses on communication skills, professional interactions, and appropriate workplace behavior. Covers job search techniques and builds on employability skills related to resume writing, job applicat… source |
| HVE 114 | Fundamental Shop Skills | — | Provides practical working knowledge of safety in the trade areas of employment. Uses safety regulatory agencies as a foundation, and also includes forklift training. Includes online training specifi… source |
| HVE 116 | Electrical & Electronic Systems | — | Introduces the theory, application and diagnosis of the electrical and electronic control systems for modern vehicles. Places emphasis on batteries, starting, charging, lighting, accessories and driv… source |
| HVE 122 | Service and Repair | — | Introduces students to service and repair in a structured shop environment. source |
| HVE 126 | Steering, Suspension, and Brakes | — | Introduces the theory and application of pneumatic braking systems. Covers service, diagnose, and repair of ABS (anti-lock breaking systems), and foundation, accessory, and safety of air systems. Als… source |
| HVE 136 | Powertrain Systems | — | Covers power train terminology, theory and operation, driveshaft function and construction, maintenance practices, power train schematics, troubleshooting and failure analysis, and component rebuild… source |
| HVE 214 | Mobile Hydraulics | — | Covers basic hydraulic theory and schematics. Introduces pumps, actuators, actuator applications, valve design, and hydraulic valve theory. Also covers advanced hydraulic theory, service and repair o… source |
| HVE 224 | Heavy Equipment/Diesel Engines | — | Covers the operating principles, maintenance, and repair of various types and sizes of diesel engines and high compression gas engines. Focuses on diesel engines, their component parts, and related a… source |
| HVE 226 | Customer Service for Heavy Equipment Technicians | — | Focuses on effective communication with internal and external customers. Emphasizes troubleshooting and project management methods that incorporate customer service skills coupled with communicating… source |
| HVE 234 | Diesel Engine Performance, Efficiency, and Ecology | — | A capstone course. Introduces diesel tune-up and techniques for optimum engine performance, including diagnostic troubleshooting and engine break-in procedure through use of the dynamometer. Focuses… source |
| HVE 236 | Mobile Air Conditioning & Comfort System | — | Introduces principles of mobile heating and air conditioning systems. Emphasizes design, function, adjustment, service, and testing of components. source |
| IN4. 164 | Technical Writing for CTE | — | Covers processes and fundamentals of writing field-specific technical documents, including structure, organization and development, audience analysis, diction and style, revision, editing, mechanics… source |
| JN 134 | Intro to Photojournalism | — | Introduces students to photojournalism traditions and techniques, from taking photos for publication to exploring the law, ethics and history of documentary photography and its impact on audiences. C… source |
| JN 201 | Media And Society | — | Studies the history, development, technology and social impact of the various mass media. Includes critical analysis of media practice and ethics, the study of significant figures and developments, a… source |
| JN 215A | Journalism Lab | — | Offers supervised editorial work on the college's student newspaper (The Commuter) in reporting and editing. Provides training and experience with computerized word processing. Note: Course serves as… source |
| JN 215B | Design & Production Lab | — | Offers supervised experience in newspaper page design, headline writing, computer pagination, digital imaging, photography, advertising and related newspaper production skills. Students apply skills… source |
| JN 216 | News Reporting & Writing | — | Introduces basics of reporting and journalistic writing, including news style, grammar and story structure. Students also study journalism history, literature, ethics, law and critical thinking as ap… source |
| JN 217 | Feature Writing | — | Covers various forms of nonfiction writing, including profiles, human interest, travel and analysis, with emphasis on backgrounding, depth reporting, descriptive writing and free-lancing.Continues ex… source |
| JN 280 | CWE Journalism | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised journalism-related employment. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours dur… source |
| MP 151 | Rehearsal and Performance | — | Offers credit for music rehearsal directly related to Performing Arts Department performance. Course may involve musical performance in musical theater, workshop course specially designed, or combina… source |
| MP 171 | Individual Lessons Piano | — | Designed to facilitate the student's general music background and to address their skill level on the piano. Attention is also given to the individual's goals in learning to play the piano and an int… source |
| MP 172 | Individual Lessons Organ | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the organ. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the organ and an interest they may have… source |
| MP 174 | Individual Lessons Voice | — | Provides individual instruction in voice. Students will focus on improving vocal technique in a variety of areas such as pitch matching, breath control, posture, and vocal quality. Note: Requires add… source |
| MP 175 | Individual Lessons Guitar | — | Individual guitar lessons for beginners or those with minimal formal training are designed to facilitate the student's general music background and to address their skill level on the guitar. Attenti… source |
| MP 176 | Individual Lessons Singer/Songwriter | — | Facilitates the development of the student's general music background and addresses their skill level as a singer/songwriter. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play, sing, and… source |
| MP 177 | Individual Lessons Composition | — | Facilitates the development of the student's general music background and addresses their skill level as a composer. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to compose music. Note: Requ… source |
| MP 181 | Individual Lesson Flute | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the flute. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the flute and an interest they may have… source |
| MP 182 | Individual Lessons Tuba/Euphonium | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the tuba/euphonium. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the tuba/euphonium and an inter… source |
| MP 183 | Individual Lessons Clarinet | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the clarinet. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the clarinet and an interest they may… source |
| MP 184 | Individual Lessons Saxophone | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the saxophone. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the saxophone and an interest they m… source |
| MP 185 | Individual Lessons Bassoon | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the bassoon. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the bassoon and an interest they may h… source |
| MP 186 | Individual Lessons Trumpet | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the trumpet. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the trumpet and an interest they may h… source |
| MP 187 | Individual Lessons French Horn | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the French horn. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the French horn and an interest th… source |
| MP 188 | Individual Lessons Trombone | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the trombone. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the trombone and an interest they may… source |
| MP 189 | Individual Lessons Oboe | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the oboe. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the oboe and an interest they may have in… source |
| MP 191 | Individual Lessons Percussion | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on percussion. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play percussion and an interest they may hav… source |
| MP 192 | Individual Lessons Violin | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the violin. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the violin and an interest they may hav… source |
| MP 193 | Individual Lessons Viola | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the viola. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the viola and an interest they may have… source |
| MP 194 | Individual Lessons Double Bass | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the double bass. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the double bass and an interest th… source |
| MP 195 | Individual Lessons Cello | — | Facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the cello. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the cello and an interest they may have… source |
| MP 251 | Rehearsal And Performance | — | Offers credit for music rehearsal directly related to Performing Arts Department performance. Course may involve musical performance in musical theater, workshop course specially designed, or combina… source |
| MP 271 | Individual Lessons Piano | — | Designed to facilitate the student's general music background and to address their skill level on the piano. Attention is also given to the individual's goals in learning to play the piano and an int… source |
| MP 272 | Individual Lessons Organ | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the organ. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the organ a… source |
| MP 274 | Individual Lessons Voice | — | Provides individual instruction in voice. Students will focus on improving vocal technique in a variety of areas such as pitch matching, breath control, posture, and vocal quality. Note: Requires add… source |
| MP 275 | Individual Lessons Guitar | — | Individual guitar lessons for intermediate level players are designed to facilitate the student's general music background and to address their skill level on the guitar including some more advanced… source |
| MP 276 | Individual Lessons Singer/Songwriter | — | Facilitates the development of the student's general music background and addresses their skill level as a singer/songwriter. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play, sing, and… source |
| MP 277 | Individual Lessons Composition | — | For the intermediate composer, facilitates the development of the student's general music background and addresses their skill level as a composer. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learni… source |
| MP 281 | Individual Lesson Flute | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the flute. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the flute a… source |
| MP 282 | Individual Lessons Tuba/Euphonium | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the tuba/euphonium. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play th… source |
| MP 283 | Individual Lessons Clarinet | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the clarinet. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the clar… source |
| MP 284 | Individual Lessons Saxophone | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the saxophone. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the sax… source |
| MP 285 | Individual Lessons Bassoon | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the bassoon. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the basso… source |
| MP 286 | Individual Lessons Trumpet | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the trumpet. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the trump… source |
| MP 287 | Individual Lessons French Horn | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the French horn. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the F… source |
| MP 288 | Individual Lessons Trombone | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the trombone. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the trom… source |
| MP 289 | Individual Lessons Oboe | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the oboe. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the oboe and… source |
| MP 291 | Individual Lessons Percussion | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on percussion. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play percussion… source |
| MP 292 | Individual Lessons Violin | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the violin. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the violin… source |
| MP 293 | Individual Lessons Viola | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the viola. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the viola a… source |
| MP 294 | Individual Lessons Double Bass | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the double bass. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the d… source |
| MP 295 | Individual Lessons Cello | — | For the intermediate player, facilitates the student's general music background and addresses their skill level on the cello. Gives attention to the individual's goals in learning to play the cello a… source |
| MT3. 801 | Mechatronics Orientation | — | Provides an introduction to the field of mechatronics. Exposes students to different methods for learning new material and requires the creation of a study plan that includes specific strategies for… source |
| MT3. 802 | Service Skills for Technicians | — | Emphasizes the importance of communicating effectively with people from various social and cultural backgrounds. Focuses on the work place and employability. Incorporates effective troubleshooting an… source |
| MT3. 803 | Industrial Safety | — | Focuses on how to protect oneself and fellow workers from workplace accidents. Covers topics such as electrical safety, personal protective equipment, fall protection, confined space entry, hazardous… source |
| MT3. 805 | Predictive & Preventive Maintenance | — | Covers how to manage the computerized maintenance management (CMM) systems used in most modern plants and facilities. Stresses the use of CMM systems as a troubleshooting tool and as a method for imp… source |
| MT3. 812 | Mechanical Systems | — | This lab-based course introduces students to fundamental mechanical skills, concepts and practices. Intended for mechatronics technicians, the course includes but is not limited to: precision measure… source |
| MT3. 815 | Mechatronics Skills Lab | — | Individual lab practice to improve mechatronics skills. May also be used for special projects. To be offered every term subject to instructor approval. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| MT3. 816 | CAD for Factory Automation | — | Introduces the application and functions of computer aided drafting (CAD). Emphasizes the use of AutoCAD software for simple mechanical part drawings, expanding into process flow diagrams and electri… source |
| MT3. 817 | Drive Systems | — | Explores the troubleshooting and maintenance of drive systems. Covers fundamentals of vibration analysis and system alignment in the lab component. Places emphasis on effective installation, removal,… source |
| MT3. 819 | Bearings & Lube Systems | — | Explores the troubleshooting and maintenance of bearings and lubrication systems. Includes training in fundamentals of vibration and oil analysis, handling and mounting bearings, and operating lubric… source |
| MT3. 821 | Electrical Systems Troubleshooting | — | Uses electrical troubleshooting theory in troubleshooting common electrical problems: low voltage, high voltage, unwanted resistance, open circuits, high resistance shorts to ground, and current and… source |
| MT3. 822 | Troubleshooting Motors & Controls | — | Explores troubleshooting and maintaining motor controls, as well as single- and three-phase motors. Stresses the analysis of motor control schematics, the use of advanced digital multimeters, and mot… source |
| MT3. 823 | Industrial Sensors & Actuators | — | Gives students a working knowledge of a variety of industrial sensors and actuators and their operation in control systems. Students will learn how different types of sensors operate and how to selec… source |
| MT3. 824 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | Provides a hands-on introduction to programmable logic controllers (PLCs), industrial computers used to control electrical and mechanical systems, with emphasis placed on effective selection, install… source |
| MT3. 825 | Process Control & Instrumentation | — | Provides an introduction to process control and instrumentation. Students will develop a working production line that includes sensors, pneumatics, PLCs and motor controls. Energy efficiency and main… source |
| MT3. 826 | Advanced PLC Troubleshooting | — | Develops advanced skills in programming programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Covers converting common industrial control circuits to PLC ladder logic as well as creating programs from narrative des… source |
| MT3. 827 | Automated Material Handling | — | An introduction to automation and production-line technologies. Students will develop a working production line that includes sensor technology, electro-pneumatics, motor control technology, and prog… source |
| MT3. 830 | Industrial Pneumatics Systems | — | Learn to analyze fundamental pneumatic schematics, how to troubleshoot common pneumatic problems, how to maintain and repair pneumatic systems used in a variety of production applications, and how to… source |
| MT3. 832 | Energy & Sustainability | — | Explores fundamental concepts and skills related to energy efficiency and sustainability in industrial plants and commercial office buildings. Includes discussion of alternative energy sources such a… source |
| MT3. 833 | Principles of Technology | — | Focuses on applying physical concepts and formulae to technology found in the industrial workplace. Students will develop and strengthen critical thinking and problem solving skills required to funct… source |
| MT3. 834 | Principles of Technology II | — | Focuses on applying physical concepts and formulae to technology found in the industrial workplace. Students will develop and strengthen critical thinking and problem solving skills required to funct… source |
| MT3. 836 | Industrial Hydraulics Systems | — | Explores how to analyze fundamental hydraulic schematics, troubleshoot common hydraulic problems, maintain and repair hydraulic systems, and promote energy efficiency in a variety of production appli… source |
| MT3. 846 | Pumps and Valves | — | Examines troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing valves and industrial pumps. Covers the various types of positive-displacement pumps and centrifugal pumps, considering which is best for any spec… source |
| MT3. 847 | HVAC System Controls | — | Introduce HVAC ducting systems and the operation of direct digital control (DDC) systems. Examines the use of the DDC system as an aid in troubleshooting and promoting energy efficiency and indoor ai… source |
| MT3. 848 | EPA Technician Certification | — | Includes studying, practicing, and reviewing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements in order to sit for and pass the Energy Service Company (ESCO) EPA-608 certification exam. Provides tes… source |
| MT3. 849 | Heating Systems | — | Covers the operation and servicing of oil, gas, and electric furnaces and heating systems. Addresses all relevant safety and energy efficiency concerns. Also discusses heat pumps and split systems. source |
| MT3. 854 | Refrigeration Servicing | — | Provides an introduction to refrigeration systems. Explains refrigeration theory and reinforces knowledge gained through lab activities. Includes topics such as taking pressures, identifying refriger… source |
| MT3. 855 | Refrigeration Troubleshooting | — | A continuation of MT3.854 Refrigeration Servicing. Includes troubleshooting and repairing refrigeration systems; evaluating system operation; checking superheat and sub-cooling; testing compressors,… source |
| MT3. 897 | Capstone Project I | — | Begins the journey of creating an automated mechatronics project. Incorporates ideas from various aspects of mechatronics (fluid power, mechanical systems, electrical sensors and controls, etc.). Inc… source |
| MT3. 898 | Capstone Project II | — | Students continue the fabrication of their automated mechatronics project. Includes work on design, troubleshooting system faults, and optimizing system operation. Requires substantial research activ… source |
| MT3. 899 | Capstone Project & Assessment | — | Students complete the fabrication of their automated project using skills learned in previous mechatronics coursework. Incorporates documenting all aspects of the project, troubleshooting system’s fa… source |
| MTH 015 | Math Prep Lab | — | Math Prep Lab is an individually paced course designed to allow students to improve their math placement. It is ideal for students who need to take several math courses before entering a program who… source |
| MTH 075 | Variables and Linear Equations | — | An introductory algebra course covering variables, writing and solving linear equations, graphing linear equations, and applications of linear models including proportions and systems of equations. G… source |
| MTH 095 | Intermediate Algebra | — | Intermediate Algebra is a course that develops the concept of a function. It is designed for the student who has an algebraic foundation (Math 75). Topics include an investigation of different functi… source |
| MTH 105Q | Corequisite for MTH105Z | — | Focuses on the foundational skills and concepts needed to be persistent and successful in MTH 105Z Math in Society. Provides students with appropriate support as needed in arithmetic, algebra, proble… source |
| MTH 105Z | Math in Society | — | An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and f… source |
| MTH 111Q | Corequisite for MTH111Z | — | Focuses on the foundational skills and concepts needed to be persistent and successful in MTH 111Z Precalculus I: Functions. Provides students with appropriate support as needed in algebra, problem s… source |
| MTH 111Z | Precalculus I: Functions | — | A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piece… source |
| MTH 112Z | Precalculus II: Trigonometry | — | A course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of… source |
| MTH 131 | Intro to LaTeX | — | Explores the power of LaTeX for use at school, home, or the workplace for creating and typesetting mathematical and scientific documents. Required: Access to, and familiarity with, a personal compute… source |
| MTH 211 | Fund Of Elementary Math I | — | One of three courses in the mathematics cluster for prospective elementary and middle school teachers. Develops the understanding of basic mathematical concepts necessary for teaching mathematics in… source |
| MTH 212 | Fund Of Elementary Math II | — | One of three courses in the mathematics cluster for prospective elementary and middle school teachers. Develops the understanding of basic mathematical concepts necessary for teaching mathematics in… source |
| MTH 213 | Fund Of Elementary Math III | — | One of three courses in the mathematics cluster for prospective elementary and middle school teachers. Develops the understanding of basic mathematical concepts necessary for teaching mathematics in… source |
| MTH 231 | Elements Of Discrete Math | — | An introductory course in discrete mathematics covering elementary logic and set theory, functions, relations, direct and indirect proof techniques, mathematical induction, recursion, elementary comb… source |
| MTH 241 | Calculus For Bio/Mgmnt/Soc Sci | — | Introduces calculus as applied to business, the social sciences and life sciences. It uses an intuitive development of the calculus of polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions, extrema theor… source |
| MTH 245 | Math For Bio, Mgmt, Soc Science | — | A survey course of discrete mathematics for non-physical science majors. Topics include systems of inequalities, linear programming, probability and probability distributions, and an introduction to… source |
| MTH 251Z | Differential Calculus | — | This course explores limits, continuity, derivatives, and their applications for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically i… source |
| MTH 252Z | Integral Calculus | — | This course explores Riemann sums, definite integrals, and indefinite integrals for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolicall… source |
| MTH 253Z | Calculus: Sequences and Series | — | This course explores real-valued sequences and series, including power and Taylor series. Topics include convergence and divergence tests and applications. These topics will be explored graphically,… source |
| MTH 254 | Multivariable Calculus | — | The fourth course in the calculus sequence for students majoring in mathematics, science and engineering. Topics include vectors in 2 and 3- space, graphs, contour maps and equations of multivariable… source |
| MTH 255 | Vector Calculus | — | An intermediate treatment of multivariate calculus with a vector approach. Provides the mathematical skills for courses in advanced calculus, fluid mechanics and electromagnetic theory. source |
| MTH 256 | Applied Differential Equations | — | An introductory course in differential equations for students majoring in mathematics, sciences, or engineering. Students are introduced to a variety of first and second-order differential equations… source |
| MTH 264 | Introduction to Matrix Algebra | — | An introductory matrix methods course for students majoring in sciences and engineering. Topics include matrix algebra, matrix transformations, determinants, systematic solutions to linear systems, a… source |
| MTH 264B | Introduction to Matrix Computations | — | An introduction to programming commands to perform introductory matrix algebra for students taking Introduction to Matrix Algebra. Topics include using a relevant programming language, such as Python… source |
| MTH 265 | Introduction to Series | — | A series calculus course for students majoring in engineering and the sciences. Topics include convergence and divergence of numerical series, power series and their analytic properties, Taylor serie… source |
| MTH 280 | CWE MATH | — | Designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to mathematics. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and att… source |
| MTOL 101 | Manufacturing Processes I | — | Provides training in the skills necessary to pursue a career in the machinist's trade. The lecture portion of Manufacturing Processes I introduces students to the fundamentals of good machining pract… source |
| MTOL 102 | Manufacturing Processes II | — | Provides machine tool technology training and learning opportunities at an intermediate level. Instruction will be given in the safe and efficient operation of machine tools. Theory and practical con… source |
| MTOL 103 | Manufacturing Processes III | — | Focuses on advanced machine tool operation. Determining machine tool selection, set-up and planning for multi-tool projects will be covered. Shop math, including trigonometry and elementary algebra w… source |
| MTOL 111 | CNC I: Mill | — | Provides training in the operation and part programming of CNC Mills. Students learn safe manufacturing methods by completing a series of assignments and skills tests on CNC Mills. Students will gain… source |
| MTOL 112 | CNC II: Lathe | — | Provides training in the operation and part programming of CNC Lathes. Students learn safe manufacturing methods by completing a series of assignments and skills tests on CNC Lathes. Students will ga… source |
| MTOL 113 | CNC III: Applied Machining | — | Prepares students to work in a machine shop by simulating a real work environment. Students work in teams to successfully complete machining jobs. Each week students will be provided with an empty ma… source |
| MTOL 121 | Inspection I | — | This course provides training and learning opportunities in the science of measurement as it relates to manufacturing. The correct use of measuring tools to collect data at logical intervals througho… source |
| MTOL 122 | Inspection II | — | Provides training in measurement as it relates to manufacturing. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), surface plate inspection methods and tools, optical comparator, surface roughness, insp… source |
| MTOL 130 | Basic Print Reading: Metals | — | Provides training in interpreting blueprints. source |
| MTOL 140 | Mathematics for Machinists | — | Designed to provide machinists with the foundational mathematical skills needed for precision work in the manufacturing and machining industries. Focusing on real-world applications, learn to apply m… source |
| MTOL 150 | CAM I | — | Provides training and learning in the use of Mastercam Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. Covers how to create part geometry, select tools, specify toolpaths, and generate Computer Numeric… source |
| MTOL 191 | Introduction to Manual Machining | — | Provides training and hands-on experience in basic manual machining. Students will be led through a series of skill building projects on both mills and lathes. Instruction on print reading, precision… source |
| MTOL 192 | Manual Machining II | — | Continues training and hands-on experience in basic manual machining. Students will machine functioning projects consisting of precision components made using mills and lathes. Instruction on cutting… source |
| MTOL 193 | Manual Machining III | — | The final course in this series continues training and hands-on experience in basic manual machining. Students will machine a functioning tool made using their skills on mills and lathes. Instruction… source |
| MTOL 204 | Manufacturing Processes IV | — | This course provides training in manual machining skills at an advanced level. A series of lectures, textbook assignments and tests will be utilized. Students will complete a series of machine shop p… source |
| MTOL 205 | Manufacturing Processes V | — | This course provides training in manual machining skills at an advanced level. A series of lectures, textbook assignments and tests will be utilized. Students will complete a capstone project using m… source |
| MTOL 214 | CNC IV: Machining Strategies | — | Provides training and learning experiences in Computer Numeric Control (CNC) technology. Includes training on CNC operation skills that are applicable to a number different of CNC machines and contro… source |
| MTOL 215 | CNC V: Multi-Axis Mill | — | Provides training and learning experiences in Computer Numeric Control (CNC) technology. Includes training on safe CNC operation skills that are applicable to a number of different CNC machines and c… source |
| MTOL 216 | CNC VI: Multi-Axis Lathe | — | Provides training and learning experiences in Computer Numeric Control (CNC) technology. Includes training on safe CNC operation skills that are applicable to a number of different CNC machines and c… source |
| MTOL 251 | Introduction To Mastercam | — | The first course in a three course Mastercam series. Introduces the use of Mastercam CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design)/(Computer Aided Manufacturing) software to design parts and toolpaths for a modern… source |
| MTOL 252 | Mastercam II | — | The second course in a three course Mastercam series. Continues with more advanced 2D toolpaths and progresses to 3D surfacing toolpaths. Consists of a series of exercises that emphasize safe machini… source |
| MTOL 253 | Mastercam III | — | The third course in a three course Mastercam series. Reinforces the skills learned in the previous two courses of the Mastercam series as well as introduces multi-axis mill and mill-turn strategies t… source |
| MTOL 261 | Solidworks I | — | The first course in a two-course Solidworks series. Provides introductory training and learning experiences in parametric solid modeling with Solidworks Computer-Aided Design software (CAD), which ma… source |
| MTOL 262 | Solidworks II | — | The second course in a two-course Solidworks series. Provides advanced training and learning experiences in Solidworks solid modeling Computer-Aided Design software (CAD), which makes it possible for… source |
| MTOL 270 | Materials Science | — | This course investigates the relationships that exist between structures and the properties of materials. The study of atomic structure and chemical makeup provides the basis for material classificat… source |
| MTOL 290 | Workholding for Machining | — | Provides training and experience in the practical applications of multiple workholding methods on modern manufacturing equipment. Covers how to safely choose and implement workholding techniques base… source |
| MUS 101 | Music Fundamentals | — | Introduction to the basics of music reading and writing from the very beginning. Studies basic music theory, scales, chord recognition, music analysis, interval relationships, and an introduction to… source |
| MUS 103 | Introduction to Music Education | — | Provides an introduction to the practice of teaching music in public schools in the United States. Includes teaching and learning music through reading, discussion, creative projects, field observati… source |
| MUS 105 | Introduction to Rock Music | — | Examines the relationship between rock music and society, emphasizing the musical and lyrical significance of rock music as contemporary social commentary. Students will identify and analyze a variet… source |
| MUS 106 | History of Hip-Hop and Rap Music | — | Provides the student with an opportunity to explore the musical, social, and cultural aspects of hip-hop culture and rap music from its birth in the 1970’s to its development through today. Explores… source |
| MUS 107 | History of Country Music | — | Explores the musical, social, and cultural aspects of country music and its sub-genres from its birth in the early 1900s to its development through today, while covering important artists in this sty… source |
| MUS 108 | Music Cultures of the World | — | Survey of the world's music with attention to musical styles and cultural contexts. Included are the musical and cultural histories of Ociania, Indonesia, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. source |
| MUS 109 | Concert Choir | — | Concert choir is a traditional choral performance class that includes the singing of a wide range of choral music from around the world. Participation in final concert is required. This ensemble is o… source |
| MUS 110 | Concert Band | — | In partnership with the Willamette Valley Concert Band, the Concert Band is a non-auditioned traditional instrumental performance class that includes the performance of a wide range of music. Partici… source |
| MUS 113 | Aural Skills I | — | Develops some of the most important skills a musician should have. Students will concentrate on their abilities to use Curwen hand-signs, identify triad and scale quality, compare and contrast writte… source |
| MUS 114 | Aural Skills II | — | A course for students to develop some of the most important skills a musician should have. The skills in this course will build on the skills learned in : Aural Skills I. Students will concentrate on… source |
| MUS 115 | Aural Skills III | — | A course for students to continue to develop some of the most important skills a musician should have. The skills in this course will build on the skills learned in : Aural Skills II. Students will c… source |
| MUS 116 | Chamber Choir | — | Chamber Choir is a performing group that includes the singing and performing of advanced choral literature, including madrigals, motets, jazz arrangements and musical theater. Students will develop h… source |
| MUS 117 | Symphony Orchestra | — | In conjunction with the Willamette Valley Symphony, provides an opportunity for participation in a symphony orchestra. This large ensemble of 65-80 players performs a wide variety of orchestral music… source |
| MUS 118 | Small Ensemble | — | Explores ensemble rehearsal techniques and repertoire. Focuses on high-level sight reading and aural skills. Includes participation in the form of a number of off-campus performances, as well as a fi… source |
| MUS 121 | Literature and Materials of Music I | — | Covers fundamentals of music theory along with a brief introduction to Western art music. This requires students to learn to read and write all notes in treble and bass clef, and all common scales, i… source |
| MUS 122 | Literature and Materials of Music II | — | An integrated approach to the study of Western art music, including repertory, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic components, formal organization, and composition. Recommended: Aural Skills I and Piano… source |
| MUS 123 | Literature and Materials of Music III | — | An integrated approach to the study of Western art music, including repertory, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic components, formal organization, and composition. Recommended: Aural Skills II and Piano… source |
| MUS 131 | Group Piano I | — | Provides beginning group instruction in piano skills designed for music majors and non-music majors. Includes some basic instruction in music reading and proper piano technique including posture, fin… source |
| MUS 132 | Group Piano II | — | The second course in a six-course sequence. Provides beginning group instruction in piano skills designed for music majors and non-music majors. Includes instruction on triads and dominant 7ths in in… source |
| MUS 133 | Group Piano III | — | A continuation of Group Piano II, provides beginning group instruction in piano skills designed for music majors and non-music majors. Includes instruction in playing forms, scales, and extended five… source |
| MUS 161 | Music Appreciation | — | Studies music through the elements or language of music, musical forms and the history of music. This includes the identification and analysis of a variety of different culturally and historically de… source |
| MUS 171 | Music Production Fundamentals I: Intro to Music Production Fundamentals and Analog Audio | — | The first course in a three-course sequence. Covers fundamental skills in music production. Emphasizes theory and practical application of current recording technology, with a focus on analog product… source |
| MUS 172 | Music Production Fundamentals II: Intro to Digital Audio | — | The second course in a three-course sequence. Develops digital music technology skills. Presents foundations in Digital Audio Workstations (DAW), MIDI (musical instrument digital interface), audio re… source |
| MUS 173 | Music Production Fundamentals III: Intro to Live and Studio Recording | — | The third course in a three-course sequence. Develops specialized skills used in audio engineering. Uses techniques and theories discussed in the previous two courses. Includes the use of various aud… source |
| MUS 190 | Introduction to Music Therapy | — | An overview of the history, theories, and current practice of music therapy in various clinical settings and to the many populations served by the discipline. This course includes field observations… source |
| MUS 209 | Concert Choir | — | Concert choir is a traditional choral performance class that includes the singing of a wide range of choral music from around the world. Participation in final concert is required. This ensemble is o… source |
| MUS 210 | Concert Band | — | In partnership with the Willamette Valley Concert Band, the Concert Band is a non-auditioned traditional instrumental performance class that includes the performance of a wide range of music. Partici… source |
| MUS 213 | Aural Skills IV | — | Provides a continuation of , with the goal of improving the ability to reproduce what is seen on the page and write down what is heard, as well as listen with greater discrimination. Covers melodic a… source |
| MUS 214 | Aural Skills V | — | Provides a continuation of , with the same goal of improving the ability to reproduce what is seen and write down what is heard, as well as listen with discrimination. Covers a mix of melodic and har… source |
| MUS 215 | Aural Skills VI | — | Provides a continuation of , with the same goal of improving the ability to reproduce what is seen and write down what is heard, as well as listen with discrimination. Covers the same mix of melodic… source |
| MUS 216 | Chamber Choir | — | Chamber Choir is a performing group that includes the singing and performing of advanced choral literature, including madrigals, motets, jazz arrangements and musical theater. Students will develop h… source |
| MUS 217 | Symphony Orchestra | — | In conjunction with the Willamette Valley Symphony, provides an opportunity for participation in a symphony orchestra. This large ensemble of 65-80 players performs a wide variety of orchestral music… source |
| MUS 218 | Small Ensemble | — | Explores ensemble rehearsal techniques and repertoire. Focuses on high-level sight reading and aural skills. Includes participation in the form of a number of off-campus performances, as well as a fi… source |
| MUS 221 | Literature and Materials of Music IV | — | The fourth course of a six-course series. Continues work in advanced chromatic harmony, modulation, analysis, studying and writing about 20th century music. Includes composing and performing one's ow… source |
| MUS 222 | Literature and Materials of Music V | — | Continues work in advanced chromatic harmony, modulation, analysis, studying and writing about 20th Century music. Includes composing and performing one's own music. source |
| MUS 223 | Literature and Materials of Music VI | — | Covers material from Impressionism throughout the entire 20th and into the 21st Century. Addresses in detail the diatonic church modes, synthetic scales, polytonality, serialism, aleatoric techniques… source |
| MUS 231 | Group Piano IV | — | Provides advanced group piano instruction in piano skills designed for music majors. Includes more advanced instruction in music reading, and proper piano technique including posture, fingering, read… source |
| MUS 232 | Group Piano V | — | A continuation of Group Piano IV, provides advanced group piano instruction in piano skills designed for music majors. Includes more advanced instruction in improvisation, minor scales, and whole ton… source |
| MUS 233 | Group Piano VI | — | A continuation of Group Piano V, provides advanced group piano instruction in piano skills designed for music majors. Includes instruction in lead sheet, different types of accompaniments, and classi… source |
| MUS 271 | Audio Engineering I | — | The first course in a three-course sequence. Develops the tools to work and function as a recording engineer in a live concert and studio recording environment. Includes studio and room acoustics, mi… source |
| MUS 272 | Audio Engineering II | — | The second course in a three-course series. Develops the tools to work and function as a recording engineer in live or studio environments. Includes operation of outboard mic preamps and signal proce… source |
| MUS 273 | Audio Engineering III | — | The third course of a three-course sequence. Develops the tools to work and function as a recording engineer in a live or studio recording environment. Includes advanced multi-track recording, sampli… source |
| MUS 280 | CWE MUSIC | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to music. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours durin… source |
| MUS 290 | Clinical Processes I | — | This course serves as an overview of the therapeutic use of music and is an introduction to the music therapy clinical process with cases that illustrate clinical competencies contained in the Americ… source |
| NCWD 101 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 1 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 102 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 1 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 201 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 2 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 202 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 2 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 301 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 3 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 302 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 3 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 401 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 4 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NCWD 402 | JATC Pipe Welding Apprenticeship Year 4 | — | Related instruction/training for the JATC (Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee) Pipe Welding Apprenticeship program. 72 hours of related instruction in the term. source |
| NDT 100 | Intro to Nondestructive Test | — | This course introduces the student to a variety of nondestructive testing methods that the college currently offers including Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Testing, Radiographic Testing, Visual Ins… source |
| NDT 101 | Prepping For Success in CTE | — | Provides students the tools, software training, and information to successfully navigate classes at LBCC, specifically the CTE programs. Furthermore, students will work on work related soft-skills, b… source |
| NDT 110 | Visual Inspection | — | This course follows the Society of Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice, SNT-TC-1A most current edition for personal qualification and certification in Nondestructive Testing and meets or exce… source |
| NDT 121 | Liquid Penetrant Level I & II | — | Follows the current edition of American Society for Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice SNT-TC-1A for personnel qualification and certification in nondestructive testing and meets or exceeds… source |
| NDT 125 | Magnetic Particle Testing Level I and II | — | Follows the current edition of American Society for Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice SNT-TC-1A for personnel qualification and certification in nondestructive testing and meets or exceeds… source |
| NDT 130 | Radiation Safety Training | — | This course is designed to meet the training requirements for formal certification in Radiation Safety for both X-ray and gamma Radiographers. This course exceeds the recommended hours of training se… source |
| NDT 140 | Radiographic Testing Level I | — | This course follows the Society of Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice, SNT-TC-1A most current edition for personal qualification and certification in Nondestructive Testing and meets or exce… source |
| NDT 150 | Ultrasonic Testing Level I | — | This course follows the Society of Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice, SNT-TC-1A most current edition for personal qualification and certification in Nondestructive Testing and meets or exce… source |
| NDT 181 | Math for Non-Destructive Testing | — | Provides students with the essential mathematical skills tailored specifically for the field of Nondestructive Testing (NDT). Focusing on practical application, the course emphasizes the mathematics… source |
| NDT 240 | Radiographic Testing Level II | — | This course follows the Society of Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice, SNT-TC-1A most current edition for personal qualification and certification in Nondestructive Testing and meets or exce… source |
| NDT 250 | Ultrasonic Testing Level II | — | This course follows the Society of Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice, SNT-TC-1A most current edition for personal qualification and certification in Nondestructive Testing and meets or exce… source |
| NDT 255 | Ultrasonic Testing Immersion | — | Covers ultrasonic (UT) immersion principles including; focusing, water path, beam profile measurement, near field measurement, creation of time corrected gain (TCG curves), acoustic compatibility mea… source |
| NDT 260 | Intro to Phase Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) | — | This is an introductory course in phase array testing that familiarizes the student with advanced scanning methods, advanced equipment and precision testing of fabrications, castings, repairs etc. It… source |
| NDT 261 | Introduction to Metallurgy | — | This course explores basic metallurgical principles, materials evaluation, metallography, mechanical, physical, and chemical properties and the effects of fabrication on metals. Nondestructive Testin… source |
| NDT 271 | Digital and Computed Radiography | — | Follows the American Society for Nondestructive Testing Recommended Practice's SNT-TC-1A most current edition for personnel qualification and certification in computed and digital radiographic testin… source |
| NDT 272 | Advanced Radiography | — | Provides an opportunity to learn the specifications guiding Level-II radiograph interpretation. Includes working with traditional film radiography, computed radiography (CR), and digital radiography… source |
| NDT 278 | Nondestructive Testing Review | — | Provides a review of each of the five methods taught in the NDT program. Includes ultrasonic testing (UT), penetrant testing (PT), magnetic particle testing (MT), radiographic testing (RT), and visua… source |
| NDT 280 | CWE Nondestructive Testing & Evaluation | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to NonDestructive Testing and Evaluation. Provides an opportunity to identify job performance objectives and work a specified numb… source |
| NMC 100 | New Media and Culture | — | Provides students with the basic critical skills to analyze the cultural, social, and political impact of new media technologies, new media texts, and new media institutions. Students will be exposed… source |
| NUR 101A | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | The first nursing course in the lecture series. Explores the basic roles and responsibilities of a professional nurse. Introduces the basic physiological and psychosocial needs of all human beings. P… source |
| NUR 101B | Fundamentals of Nursing Practice | — | The first course in the lab series. Applies theory from the didactic portion of the curriculum to the nursing practice experiences in skills laboratory, direct client care, and simulation. Focuses on… source |
| NUR 102A | Introductory Medical-Surgical Care | — | The second nursing course in the lecture series. Explores further roles and responsibilities of the nurse in the perioperative and medical-surgical settings. Prepares students to engage in the planni… source |
| NUR 102B | Introductory Medical-Surgical Practice | — | The second course in the lab series. Applies theory from the didactic portion of the curriculum to the nursing practice experiences in skills laboratory, direct client care, and simulation. Expands o… source |
| NUR 103A | Care Throughout the Lifespan | — | The third nursing course in the lecture series. Explores the nursing care of individuals and families across the lifespan with a strong focus on health promotion. Explores a wide variety of pathophys… source |
| NUR 103B | Nursing Practice Throughout the Lifespan | — | The third course in the lab series. Applies theory from the didactic portion of the curriculum to the nursing practice experiences in skills lab, simulation and direct client care in a variety of set… source |
| NUR 201A | Advanced Medical-Surgical Care | — | The fourth nursing course in the lecture series. Explores advanced medical-surgical care and concepts. Focuses on the pathophysiology and nursing care of acute and chronic disease processes. Required… source |
| NUR 201B | Advanced Medical-Surgical Practice | — | The fourth course in the lab series. Applies theory from the didactic portion of the curriculum to nursing practice experiences in simulation and direct client care in a variety of settings. Continue… source |
| NUR 202A | Critical Transitions In Care | — | The fifth nursing course in the lecture series. Focuses on critical transitions in care and complex pathophysiological problems. Emphasizes critical thinking, communication and advocacy for the high-… source |
| NUR 202B | Nursing Practice During Critical Transitions | — | The fifth course in the lab series. Applies theory from the didactic portion of the curriculum to nursing practice experiences in simulation and direct client care in a variety of settings. Consisten… source |
| NUR 203A | Preparation for Professional Practice | — | The final nursing course in the lecture series. Focuses on development activities and preparation for NCLEX-RN testing. Addresses a comprehensive review of all nursing coursework with identification… source |
| NUR 203B | Introduction to Professional Practice | — | The final course in the lab series. Facilitates transition into professional practice through nursing practice experience that is supervised by a registered nurse Clinical Preceptor. Allows students… source |
| NUR 222 | Professional Practice Issues | — | Introduces and discusses ethical, legal and professional responsibilities in relation to employment, licensure, professional organizations and changing trends in health care. source |
| NUR 250 | NCLEX Prep Course | — | In this course, students prepare and sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®). Students will create study plans, become familiar with item types, review ca… source |
| NUR 268A | Drug Therapy & Nursing Implications | — | The first course in the lecture series. Focuses on nursing management and critical thinking regarding medication therapy. Introduces safety, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, specific drug therapie… source |
| NUR 268B | Drug Therapy & Nursing Implications | — | The second course in the lecture series. Builds on the knowledge acquired in NUR 268A and continues to focus on nursing management, critical thinking, and safety with regard to medication therapy. El… source |
| NUR 268C | Drug Therapy & Nursing Implications | — | The third course in the lecture series. Builds on the knowledge acquired in NUR 268A and NUR 268B and continues to focus on nursing management, critical thinking, and safety with regard to medication… source |
| NUR 268D | Drug Therapy & Nursing Implications | — | The fourth course in the lecture series. Builds on the knowledge acquired in NUR 268C and continues to focus on nursing management, critical thinking, and safety with regard to medication therapy. Fu… source |
| NUR 280 | CWE Nursing | — | CWE is designed to provide the eligible nursing student with additional clinical learning experience. The student nurse is paired with a registered nurse who serves in the role of a Clinical Teaching… source |
| NUR 310 | Transitions to Professional Nursing | — | Transitions to Professional Nursing provides an opportunity for professional nurses to enhance their practice and improve eligibility for graduate nursing education programs. This course includes an… source |
| NUR 312 | Concepts of Nursing Theory | — | Concepts of Nursing Theory provides instruction on theory and reasoning in nursing. The significance of theory for nursing as a profession is explored, thus providing students with a foundation for p… source |
| NUR 314 | Evidence-Based Practice | — | Evidence-Based Practice introduces the research process and prepares students to review evidence as beginning consumers of nursing research. Emphasis is placed on critically evaluating nursing resear… source |
| NUR 316 | Global Health Promotion and Community Health | — | Global Health Promotion and Community Health will explore the concepts of epidemiology and disease transmission, comprehensive assessment of risk factors and health problems, program planning and int… source |
| NUR 410 | Informatics in Healthcare | — | Introduction to healthcare informatics from an interdisciplinary perspective. Foundational concepts of healthcare informatics are explored, including theoretical underpinnings of healthcare informati… source |
| NUR 412 | Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing | — | Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing analyzes the impact of economic, demographic, and technological forces on healthcare delivery and the concerns relating to ethical, legal, and social issues… source |
| NUR 414 | Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Advanced Physical Assessment (3Ps) in Professional Nursing Practice | — | Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, and Physical Assessment in Professional Nursing offers an in-depth exploration of the three foundational pillars of nursing practice: Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and… source |
| NUR 416 | Nursing Leadership | — | The Nursing Leadership course is designed to provide senior-level nursing students with an in-depth understanding of leadership theories, principles, and practices within the healthcare context. Thro… source |
| NUR 418 | Capstone Didactic | — | Students will use critical thinking skills and evidence-based practice to promote patient-centered nursing in the Capstone health care environment. Students will explore the unique healthcare needs a… source |
| NUR 420A | Capstone Clinical â Administration & Management | — | The Nursing Management and Administration Capstone course provides the student with a comprehensive and in depth understanding of the principles, theories, and practices related to leadership, manage… source |
| NUR 420B | Capstone Clinical - Palliative Care | — | The nursing palliative care capstone course is a Capstone clinical experience focusing on end-of-life care. It gives students a comprehensive understanding of palliative care principles, including et… source |
| NUR 420C | Capstone Clinical â Underserved & Vulnerable Populations | — | The Vulnerable and Underserved Populations Capstone clinical course explores the unique healthcare needs and challenges faced by underserved populations within diverse communities. The student will i… source |
| NUTR 225 | General Human Nutrition | — | General Human Nutrition addresses the relationship of food, its nutrients and other components to the promotion of health and fitness throughout life. Examines current nutrient recommendations and ch… source |
| OTA 115 | OTA Anatomy & Physiology I | — | The first in a 2-course series that covers the basic structures and functions of the human body. This course addresses the following body systems: skeletal, muscular, integumentary and nervous. It in… source |
| OTA 116 | OTA Anatomy & Physiology II | — | The second in a 2-course series that covers the basic structures and functions of the human body. This course addresses the following body systems: cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive,… source |
| OTA 117 | Professionalism | — | Provides an opportunity to explore the concept of professionalism, and to develop foundational skills, behaviors, and attitudes for a successful career as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. Covers re… source |
| OTA 118 | Documentation | — | Provides an introduction to documentation for the occupational therapy assistant. Examines purposes of documentation, guidelines for documentation, and a variety of documentation types and styles. Co… source |
| OTA 120 | Occupational Therapy Foundations | — | Provides an introduction to and foundation for the study of occupational therapy. Includes an overview of the history and philosophy of the profession, the basic theories that underlie its practice,… source |
| OTA 122 | Mental Health Theory & Practice | — | This course explores mental health conditions and the occupational performance challenges commonly associated with these conditions. Students learn theory and practice skills for performing assessmen… source |
| OTA 124 | Physical Health Theory & Practice | — | Explores physical health conditions and the occupational performance challenges commonly associated with these conditions. Students learn theory and practice skills for performing assessments and pro… source |
| OTA 125 | Therapeutic Use of Self | — | This course provides the opportunity to develop basic skills related to establishing and maintaining therapeutic relationships with clients. Cultural diversity issues and their effect on the therapeu… source |
| OTA 128 | Clinical Skills & Therapeutic Methods I | — | Develops clinical skills for performing assessments and providing interventions (preparatory, purposeful, and occupation-based) for occupational therapy clients with physical health challenges. Empha… source |
| OTA 140 | Activity Analysis | — | Provides an introduction to activity analysis. Examines the impact of the interaction between activity demand, client factors, and contexts on occupational performance. Students will develop basic sk… source |
| OTA 160 | Level I Fieldwork | — | Provides an opportunity to observe occupational therapy in one or more settings, and to participate in select aspects of the occupational therapy process. Begins to integrate theory learned in the cl… source |
| OTA 161 | Fieldwork Seminar | — | This course allows for individual reflection and group discussion of occupational therapy practice issues while students are gaining experience in Level I Fieldwork. Emphasis is placed on tying theor… source |
| OTA 222 | Pediatric Theory & Practice | — | Explores normal development, common diagnoses, and occupational context associated with infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Students learn theory and practice skills for performing assessments and p… source |
| OTA 224 | Geriatric Theory & Practice | — | Explores normal development, common diagnoses, and occupational contexts associated with aging. Students learn theory and practice skills for performing assessments and providing treatment for geriat… source |
| OTA 228 | Clinical Skills & Therapeutic Methods II | — | Develops and refines clinical skills for performing assessments and providing interventions (preparatory, purposeful, and occupation-based to occupational therapy clients with specific geriatric cond… source |
| OTA 230 | Innovative Theory & Practice | — | Offers students the opportunity to explore emerging and potential areas of practice in occupational therapy. Students develop basic skills for assisting with research in occupational therapy. Require… source |
| OTA 240 | OTA Administration & Management | — | Provides students the opportunity to learn health administrative concepts and to practice clinical management skills. Topics include governmental regulation, organizational improvement, workload mana… source |
| OTA 260 | Level II Fieldwork A | — | Provides students the opportunity to further develop the knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes needed to function as competent, entry-level, generalist occupational therapy assistants. Students… source |
| OTA 270 | Level II Fieldwork B | — | Provides students the opportunity to further develop the knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes needed to function as competent, entry-level, generalist occupational therapy assistants. Students… source |
| PBT 100 | Phlebotomy | — | Students will learn basic phlebotomy practices. This course provides information on the performance of a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and standard precautions. Students… source |
| PBT 101 | Phlebotomy Law & Ethics | — | Covers the rules and regulations that govern laboratories in the State of Oregon. Examines the ethical, professional and confidentiality standards set by medical and clinical laboratory professions.… source |
| PBT 102 | Phlebotomy Medical Terminology | — | Students will learn basic medical language in written and oral forms to communicate as members of a health care professional team. The course is designed to provide students the foundation to underst… source |
| PBT 103 | Communication and Documentation in Phlebotomy | — | Teaches proper documentation procedures. Introduces the electronic healthcare record. Emphasizes proper communication between hospital departments to ensure patient safety and adherence to hospital p… source |
| PBT 104 | Advanced Phlebotomy Skills | — | Prepares students for proper use of Electrocardiogram (EKG) machinery, the drawing of special populations, and how to handle unexpected events within the lab. Examines on the basics of ECG testing, h… source |
| PBT 111 | Lab Operations in Phlebotomy | — | Covers the health care delivery system and the types of laboratory procedures. Provides instruction for the processes involved with requisitioning, specimen transport, and specimen processing. Presen… source |
| PBT 112 | Job Success & Professionalism for Phlebotomy | — | Focuses on the basic concepts of communication, personal and patient interaction, and professional behavior. Teaches employability skills such as job search techniques and resume writing, professiona… source |
| PBT 120 | Anatomy & Physiology For Phlebotomy | — | Provides an overview of basic anatomy and physiology of body systems as well as anatomic terminology as it relates to the profession of Phlebotomy. Relates anatomy and general pathological conditions… source |
| PBT 190 | Phlebotomy Practicum | — | Allows students to gain practical experience while participating in a supervised learning experience in a health care field. Requires completing competencies and working a specified number of hours d… source |
| PE 131 | Intro To Health And Physical Education | — | Surveys professional opportunities in the area of health and physical education. Provides a basic philosophy of physical education and health as well as objectives. Qualifications of a variety of rel… source |
| PE 180B | Adv Basketball: Women | — | Provides a detailed presentation of individual basketball skills and on-court strategy for team play. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 180C | Basketball Skills: Women | — | Continued emphasis on conditioning for overall efficiency of basketball skills. Provides a detailed presentation of basketball skills and a plan for overall improvement. May be repeated for a maximum… source |
| PE 180D | Basketball Conditioning: Women | — | Emphasis on development of strength and conditioning needed to play competitive basketball. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 180G | Adv Volleyball: Women | — | Emphasizes the development of skills for team play. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 180H | Volleyball Conditioning: Women | — | Emphasis on development of strength conditioning, aerobic fitness, agility and pylometric drills needed in improving volleyball skills. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 1851 | Volleyball | — | Beginning Volleyball - Introduces the skills and techniques basic to volleyball, including different offensive and defensive forms of team play, strategies, etiquette and rules of the game. Intermedi… source |
| PE 1852 | Walk for Health | — | Emphasizes the health and fitness benefits of a regular walking program, including strengthening and stretching activities. Instruction focuses on fitness walking and mechanics, physiological and psy… source |
| PE 1854 | Weight Training | — | Provides instruction and practices in conditioning programs specific to sports participation. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 185A | Circuit Weight Training | — | Provides instruction and participation in circuit training routines designed to improve muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 cre… source |
| PE 185G | Body Conditioning | — | Provides instruction and practice in exercises that condition the body. Techniques taught for the use of free and fixed weights, and aerobic equipment. Flexibility, strength and physical endurance em… source |
| PE 185L | Yoga | — | A beginning or intermediate level class where students learn basic yoga poses and are given options so that they can work at their own level. Breathing, stretching and relaxation are focused on in cl… source |
| PE 185LS | Yoga Strength | — | This class combines the benefits of yoga with strength training. Sets of repetitions with weights are performed throughout the class to tone and strengthen all major muscle groups of the body. This c… source |
| PE 185P | Jogging | — | Emphasizes the health and fitness benefits of a regular jogging program, including strengthening and stretching activities. Instruction focuses on mechanics of jogging, physiological and psychologica… source |
| PE 185PC | Pickleball | — | Introduces the skills and techniques basic to pickleball, including different offensive and defensive forms of team play, strategies, etiquette, and rules of the game. May be repeated for a maximum o… source |
| PE 185Q | Martial Arts | — | Beginning Martial Arts - Introduces the student to Martial Arts. Systems of Kenpo Karate, Eskrima and Self-Defense are explored. Includes basics such as blocking, striking, and kicking. Self Defense… source |
| PE 185U | Sand Volleyball | — | Introduces skills and techniques to basic and intermediate sand volleyball, including different offensive and defensive formats of team play, strategies, and etiquette of the game. May be repeated fo… source |
| PE 185X | Cardio Drumming | — | Designed to improve daily functioning, this class uses weighted drumsticks to integrate a rhythmic full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with pilates-inspired mo… source |
| PE 190A | Baseball Conditioning | — | Emphasizes physical conditioning that develops strength and agility for better efficiency in baseball skills. Team concepts are taught through offensive and defensive strategies to improve team play.… source |
| PE 190D | Advanced Baseball | — | Helps develop the advanced student in the game of baseball. Individual and team concepts are taught to ensure a high level of play from its participants. Recommended: Beginning baseball. May be repea… source |
| PE 190H | Advanced Basketball: Men | — | Provides a detailed presentation of individual basketball skills and on-court strategy for team play. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 190J | Basketball Conditioning: Men | — | Emphasis is on development of strength conditioning, aerobic fitness and agility drills needed in improving basketball skills. Three-week course. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. source |
| PE 194H | Foundations of Strength Training and Conditioning | — | Exposes students to a variety of training methodologies, philosophies and applications. Places emphasis on preparing students with adequate beginning knowledge base in the area of resistance exercise… source |
| PE 211 | Motor Learning & Skills Acquisition | — | This course examines how human movement is learned, controlled, and changes across the lifespan, with an emphasis on motor behavior, skill acquisition, and factors influencing physical activity and p… source |
| PE 212 | Sociocultural Dimensions Of Physical Activity | — | Explores physical activity in contemporary society and its relationship to social processes such as athletic teams, coaches, media and fans. Examines the interrelationships that occur between physica… source |
| PE 231 | Lifetime Health & Fitness | — | Introduces key concepts related to health and wellness and provides practical strategies for improving personal wellbeing. Course topics include mental and physical health, behavior change strategies… source |
| PE 270 | Sport Psychology | — | Introduces mental, physical, social and psychological aspects of athletic performance and the significance of sport as it relates to culture, socialization, character development, personality, race,… source |
| PE 280A | CWE PHYSICAL EDUCATION | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to physical education. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number o… source |
| PFW 131 | Introduction to Pipe Processing & Preparation | — | Emphasizes safety and equipment familiarization for cutting pipe and preparing pipe for welding. Includes the use of different methods for cutting and prepping pipe, as well as selecting size and mat… source |
| PFW 132 | Intermediate Pipe Processing and Preparation | — | Covers the fundamentals of oxy/fuel cutting on plate and pipe. Introduces the use of torch and equipment in a field setting, including the use of automated cutting tools. source |
| PFW 133 | Advanced Pipe Processing and Layout | — | Continues intermediate pipe processing. Includes an in-depth approach to the fit up and cutting of saddles to fabricate pipe joints. source |
| PFW 156 | Interpretation of Pipe ISO Drawings | — | Introduces the principles of interpretation and application of industrial pipe fabrication drawings as well as basic principles and techniques of pipe runs by planning and construction. Utilizes basi… source |
| PFW 166 | Pipe Welding Practices I | — | The first course in a four-course series. Develops pipe welding skills with Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and other welding processes. Covers cutting pipe and weld joint preparation, fitting, and… source |
| PFW 167 | Pipe Welding Practices II | — | Second course in a four-course series. Provides additional practice time to further develop and refine pipe welding skills in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions with shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas… source |
| PFW 168 | Pipe Welding Practices III | — | The third course in a four-course series. Builds on the knowledge and skills previously developed. Allows students additional practice time to further develop and refine pipe welding skills in the 2G… source |
| PFW 170 | Introduction to Pipe Fitting | — | Introduces industrial pipe fitting. Covers the basic tools, parts, and materials used in pipe fitting. source |
| PFW 171 | Intermediate Pipe Fitting | — | Covers fundamentals of pipe fitting and building pipe runs. Introduces basic procedures in planning, sketching, layout, and threading of pipe. source |
| PFW 172 | Advanced Pipe Fitting | — | Expands upon the fundamentals of pipe fitting and building pipe runs. Introduces the basics of steam controls, traps and how condensate can influence piping. Covers pipe supports and other pipe syste… source |
| PFW 182 | Industrial Metal Trades Safety | — | Introduces select areas of Industrial Safety Training so that terms and best practices are understood. The areas covered will include but not be limited to confined space, fall protection, lock-out t… source |
| PFW 220 | Pipe Fit-up & Field Welding I | — | Provides hands-on skill development in pipe fit-up and welding in a field situation. Develops skills to take field measurements and translate them into a piping spool that needs to be fit and welded… source |
| PFW 221 | Pipe Fit-up & Field Welding II | — | Provides a continuation of Pipe Fit-up and Field Welding I. Requires more difficult and quality fit-up welds. source |
| PFW 235 | Pipe Trades Prep for Certification | — | Provides guided instruction to improve welding techniques to help prepare for American Welding Society (AWS) Plate Welder Qualification Tests and/or American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Pi… source |
| PFW 242 | Alternative Joining Methods | — | Focuses on alternative pipe joining methods often encountered in the pipe fitting trade. Provides basic information about why, when, and what tools are needed to apply joining methods. source |
| PFW 255 | Welder Certification Plate & Pipe | — | Provides opportunities to test against a wide variety of certification tests from plate to pipe, in a multitude of positions and processes. Conducts tests in the same manner as industry. Presents tip… source |
| PFW 263 | Pipe Trades Capstone | — | Requires the fabrication of a predetermined, instructor-approved project that incorporates subject matter learned over the course of the Pipe Trades program. Includes an evaluation of completed capst… source |
| PFW 269 | Pipe Welding Practices IV | — | The final course in a four-course series. Builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Pipe Welding Practices I and Pipe Welding Practices II. Allows time to further develop and refine pipe weldin… source |
| PFW 291 | Pipes Codes and Guidelines | — | Covers American Welding Society Welding Codes, the American Petroleum Institute (API) 1104 code and also parts of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) section IX. Includes inspection and w… source |
| PH 104 | Descriptive Astronomy | — | An introductory course covering the historical and cultural context of discoveries concerning planets and stars and their motion. Topics include models and the scientific method, astronomical tools,… source |
| PH 131 | Microcontrollers in Research & Design | — | This course is a beginning course appropriate for students who have no prior science, microcontroller and/or programming experience. Students will use a microcontroller to collect data from various s… source |
| PH 201 | General Physics | — | The first course of a three-course series of introductory college physics for students who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college or university, or for anyone desiring an understanding of phy… source |
| PH 202 | General Physics | — | The second course of a three-course series of introductory college physics for students who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college or university, or for anyone desiring an understanding of ph… source |
| PH 203 | General Physics | — | The third course of a three-course series of introductory college physics for students who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college or university, or for anyone desiring an understanding of phy… source |
| PH 211 | General Physics With Calculus | — | The first course of a three-course calculus-based series of introductory college physics for students in science, engineering, and other curricula who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college o… source |
| PH 212 | General Physics With Calculus | — | The second course of a three-course calculus-based series of introductory college physics for students in science, engineering, and other curricula who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college… source |
| PH 213 | General Physics With Calculus | — | The third course of a three-course calculus-based series of introductory college physics for students in science, engineering, and other curricula who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college o… source |
| PH 264 | Introduction to Physical Data Analysis | — | Emphasizes project-driven hands-on experience in computational physics and data analysis. Includes the use of basic computational skills in accessing and manipulating arrays of data, plotting relatio… source |
| PH 280 | CWE PHYSICS | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to physics. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours dur… source |
| PHL 201 | Intro To Philosophy | — | Introduces students to the following: the nature of critical thinking and its role in everyday life; the history of critical thinking, especially in the Western World; the major themes that have domi… source |
| PHL 202 | Elementary Ethics | — | Introduces students to the following: a brief history of ethical theory; a proposed explanation for the beginning of ethical theory during the Axial Age; the effect religion has had on ethical theori… source |
| PHL 215 | History Of Western Philosophy | — | Introduces students to the major philosophers and issues of the past 2,500 years and the historical conditions that have affected, and been affected by, the development of philosophy. An attempt is m… source |
| PS 201 | Intro to American Politics/Government | — | Introduces and analyzes the American political system. Studies the development and operation of the institutions of national government, the political process (elections, public opinion, interest gro… source |
| PS 204 | Intro To Comparative Politics | — | Introduces major political, economic, and social concepts applied comparatively to a variety of governments and political systems including democracies, dictatorships, and theocracies. Focus is on Eu… source |
| PS 205 | Intro International Relations | — | Introduces analyses of current world events; the nature of the international political and economic systems; and alternative perspectives, strategies, and approaches to contemporary world problems. T… source |
| PS 211 | Peace And Conflict | — | Examines the sources and causes of violence in relations involving individuals, groups, nations, and the global community. Focuses on alternatives to oppressive behavior, undemocratic politics, and t… source |
| PS 280 | CWE POLITICAL SCIENCE | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to political science. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a… source |
| PSY 101 | Psychology and Human Relations | — | Psychology and human relations focuses on practical applications of psychology to relationships. Topics include models for understanding individual and social behavior, self and social perception, em… source |
| PSY 201Z | Introduction to Psychology I | — | Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Conscious… source |
| PSY 202Z | Introduction to Psychology II | — | Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Personality, Social Psychology, Health and Well-Bein… source |
| PSY 215 | Intro Developmental Psychology | — | Explores physical, psychological, emotional, and social development from birth to death. Topics include: historical foundations; research methodology; and prominent theories/research of each developm… source |
| PSY 216 | Social Psychology | — | Social psychology studies the social nature of human behaviors, attitudes, perceptions, thoughts and emotions. Major areas of study include: research methods, social perception and judgment, attitude… source |
| PSY 219 | Intro To Abnormal Psychology | — | An introduction to the study of psychological disorders, including issues of diagnosis and treatment. Topics include: models of abnormality; overview of major disorders, including diagnostic consider… source |
| PSY 220 | Thinking Like a Social Scientist | — | Helps you develop critical thinking skills to evaluate evidence and understand psychological research. You'll learn how to analyze media coverage of psychological science and identify what's credible… source |
| PSY 225 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology and Social Science | — | This introductory course in psychological and social science statistics prepares students for advanced study in research methods by developing students' competence in quantitative methods, statistica… source |
| PSY 280 | CWE PSYCHOLOGY | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to psychology. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a relate… source |
| QS 262 | Introduction to Queer Studies | — | Examines homophobia's and transphobia's relationship with racism, colonialism, sexism, ableism, classism and other forms of oppression. Introduces key concepts, histories, and political frameworks wi… source |
| R 102 | Religions of the Western World | — | Investigates religions of the Western World. Includes discussion of how the outward forms of religious expression integrate with other cultural traditions. Focuses on Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Ba… source |
| R 103 | Religions of Eastern World | — | Surveys cultures and religions of the eastern world with a focus on the teaching of compassion and tolerance in these religions. Includes understandings of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Sikhism. source |
| R 202 | Intro to Religious Studies | — | Explores the nature of religion as experienced historically throughout the world. Examines the nature of religious experience with the divine and the relationship between science and religion. Discus… source |
| SOC 204Z | Introduction To Sociology | — | Introduces the central concepts, theories, and methods that define the sociological approach to investigating the social forces that shape our lives. Topics may include social structure, culture, soc… source |
| SOC 205Z | Social Change and Institutions | — | Sociological analysis of social institutions, such as family, education, health care, the economy, and the state. Includes an examination of connections among institutions and their impact on pattern… source |
| SOC 206Z | Social Problems | — | Applies the sociological perspective to the study of social problems, including their social construction, causes, and consequences. Explores the complexities surrounding their solutions, such as how… source |
| SOC 222 | Sociology of the Family | — | Examines intimate relationships, courtship, marriage and family patterns -- old, new and unconventional. Focuses on how relationships are built, maintained, changed and terminated. Recommended: Colle… source |
| SOC 280 | CWE SOCIOLOGY | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to sociology. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related… source |
| SOC 281 | Introduction to Environment and Society | — | Introduces the subdiscipline of environmental sociology that focuses on the relationship between society and the environment. Explores the basic concepts in sociology and applies them to a range of e… source |
| SPN 101Z | First-year Spanish I | — | An introduction to the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Cultivates listening, speaking, reading, writing, and intercultural co… source |
| SPN 102Z | First-year Spanish II | — | Builds on the foundational skills of Spanish 101Z including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate listen… source |
| SPN 103Z | First-year Spanish III | — | Builds on foundational skills of Spanish 102Z including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate communicat… source |
| SPN 104 | Spanish Agriculture/Horticulture I | — | This course introduces basic structures of Spanish in order to help students communicate basic ideas in an agricultural or horticultural context. Although the class will focus mostly on oral communic… source |
| SPN 105 | Spanish Agriculture/Horticulture II | — | This course will enable students to continue to build language proficiency and introduce new grammar structures, particularly those used to communicate about past events and commands. This class augm… source |
| SPN 201 | Second Year Spanish I | — | Review and further development of all language skills toward proficiency and cultural understanding. prepares students to use Spanish in more academic settings. All four main skills of the language a… source |
| SPN 202 | Second Year Spanish II | — | Further development of all language skills toward language proficiency and cultural understanding. Conducted in Spanish. Acquaints students with more complex grammar structures, and with Hispanic cul… source |
| SPN 203 | Second Year Spanish III | — | Prepares students to use Spanish in more academic settings and use the language for critical and analytical purposes. Acquaints students with more complex grammar structures, and with Hispanic cultur… source |
| SPN 214 | Spanish for Heritage Speakers I | — | Part of a three-course sequence designed specifically for the needs of Spanish heritage speakers. The main goal is to improve their reading, writing, grammar and speaking skills, while deepending the… source |
| SPN 215 | Spanish for Heritage Speakers II | — | This class is the second part of a three-course sequence specifically for the needs of Spanish heritage speakers. The main goal is to improve their reading, writing, grammar and speaking skills, whil… source |
| SPN 216 | Spanish For Heritage Speakers III | — | The third part of a three-course sequence, this course is designed specifically for the needs of Spanish heritage speakers. Improves reading, writing, grammar and speaking skills, while fostering cri… source |
| SPN 280 | CWE Spanish | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to Spanish. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a CWE-relat… source |
| ST 105 | Sterile Processing | — | Focuses on understanding and implementing the necessary skills required for students who wish to function in entry-level positions in the Central Service and Sterile Processing departments of healthc… source |
| ST 111 | Introduction to Surgical Theory | — | Introduces the hospital setting as it relates to the surgical technology field. Consists of professional management, the organization and management of healthcare facilities, the physical environment… source |
| ST 112 | Surgical Technology Theory II | — | Focuses on surgical instruments, including their production, categorization, identification, handling, processing, storage, and distribution. Covers sterile packaging standards and techniques, storag… source |
| ST 113 | Surgical Technology Theory III | — | Focuses on the preoperative and intraoperative phases of perioperative case management. Covers the principles and techniques of hemostasis, specimen care, principles of wound healing, including selec… source |
| ST 114 | Surgical Technology Theory IV | — | Introduces students to the technology and surgical equipment used in the operating room, along with the principles and applications for endoscopic, laser, electrosurgery, ultrasonic, robotic, and pic… source |
| ST 210 | Surgical Technology- General and Pediatric Surgery | — | Introduces General surgery techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating room. The associated surgical anatomy, physiolo… source |
| ST 211 | Surgical Technology- Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Genitourinary Surgery | — | Covers Gynecologic, Obstetric, and Genitourinary surgical techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating room. The associ… source |
| ST 212 | Surgical Technology- Orthopedic Surgery | — | Focuses on Orthopedic surgical techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating room. The associated surgical anatomy, phys… source |
| ST 213 | Surgical Technology- Otorhinolaryngologic, Oromaxillofacial, Plastic, and Burn Surgery | — | Covers Otorhinolaryngologic, Oromaxillofacial, Plastics and Burn surgical techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating… source |
| ST 214 | Surgical Technology- Ophthalmologic and Neurosurgery | — | Focuses on Ophthalmic and Neurosurgery techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating room. The associated surgical anato… source |
| ST 215 | Surgical Technology- Thoracic, Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery | — | Covers Thoracic, Cardiovascular, and Vascular surgical techniques for both adult and pediatric patients, including any specialty instrumentation or equipment used in the operating room. The associate… source |
| ST 216 | Surgical Technologist Certification and Job Success | — | Provides a review of knowledge, skills, and instruction that was provided in all of the other surgical technology courses. Incorporates test-taking strategies and preparation for employment as a surg… source |
| ST 230 | Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum I | — | Introduces practical surgical technologist experience while supervised by a qualified preceptor. Students are able to use the skills they have acquired to function as the surgical technologist in a w… source |
| ST 231 | Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum II | — | Further develops the studentâs practical skills by allowing them to function more independently as a surgical technologist in a working operating room. Students are always supervised by a qualified… source |
| STAT 243Z | Elementary Statistics I | — | A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts. Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions… source |
| STAT 265 | Introduction to Statistics for Engineers | — | Covers probability and inferential statistics applied to scientific and engineering problems. Includes random variables, expectation, sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation… source |
| WE 202 | CWE Seminar | — | The CWE seminar is a course designed to provide opportunities for students involved in a CWE course to share work-related experiences with their work experience coordinator. May be repeated for a max… source |
| WE 280 | CWE: Career Exploration | — | An instructional program designed to give students practical experience in a supervised training position related to their career interest. Students identify learning objectives, work a specified num… source |
| WE1. 2800 | CWE Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 2802 | CWE Welding | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 280C | CWE Professional Cooking | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 280D | CWE Construction & Forestry Equipment Technology | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 280I | CWE Manufacturing Technology | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 280MT | CWE Mechatronics | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 280R | CWE for CADD | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… source |
| WE1. 280W | CWE Auto Technology | 24 | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to their field of study. Students identify job-related learning outcomes, work a specified number of hours during the term, and pa… 24 cr · 24 hr source |
| WLD 110 | Basic Arc Welding | — | A beginning career course stressing safety and equipment familiarization, with lab exercises for skill development in basic fundamentals of electric arc welding (SMAW) process. It includes technical… source |
| WLD 111 | Intermediate Arc Welding | — | A continuing career course stressing safety and equipment familiarization with lab exercises for skill development in the fundamentals of electric arc welding process. It includes technical informati… source |
| WLD 112 | Advanced Arc Welding | — | Stresses safety and equipment familiarization with lab exercises for skill development in the fundamentals of electric arc welding SMAW and FCAW processes. It includes technical information lectures… source |
| WLD 120 | Fab & Repair Practices I | — | Introduces oxyacetylene welding and cutting practices on mild steel of various thicknesses and joint configurations in all positions. Covers basic fundamentals of fabrication and joint alignment. source |
| WLD 121 | Fab & Repair Practices II | — | Covers fundamentals of welding fabrication and repair. Introduces basic procedures in planning, sketching, cost evaluation, ordering, layout, metal preparation, tack-up and final welding. source |
| WLD 122 | Fab & Repair Practices III | — | Continues Fabrication and Repair Practices II. Provides a more in-depth approach to welding design, fabrication and repair. Uses the principles and techniques of metal fabrication from drawings. source |
| WLD 130 | Print Reading Applications | — | Introduces principles of welding fabrication drawings. Visualization of parts and projects, dimensioning and sketching are presented to develop the skills necessary to function in the fabrication and… source |
| WLD 131 | Welding Symbols & Fab Drawings | — | Introduces the principles of interpretation and application of industrial fabrication drawings. Covers the use and application of the AWS welding symbols. source |
| WLD 132 | Layout Procedures for Sheet Metal and Pipe | — | A required course for 1st Year Welding and Fabrication Technology majors designed to introduce basic principles of template development for use in the sheet metal and pipe trades. Students will learn… source |
| WLD 133 | CADD to CNC Processing | — | Covers the basics of drawing simple 2d flat designs and how to export them to a CNC Plasma and produce the parts drawn. Shows how to implement other drawing and design tools to import, edit and expor… source |
| WLD 150 | Math & Measurement For Welders | — | Includes operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, algebraic expressions, and an introduction to practical geometry and trigonometry. Emphasis is on application, with realistic examples. Ex… source |
| WLD 151 | Technical Writing For Welders | — | Covers processes and fundamentals of writing field-specific technical documents, including structure, organization and development, audience analysis, diction and style, revision and editing, mechani… source |
| WLD 152 | Teamwork Skills For Welders | — | Students will learn teamwork skills, principles, and practices applicable to the industrial workplace, including respectful cooperation and communication, being a team player, and working collectivel… source |
| WLD 160 | Basic Welding Procedures | — | A beginning career course stressing safety and equipment familiarization, with lab exercises for skill development in basic fundamentals of electric arc welding (SMAW) process. It includes technical… source |
| WLD 161 | Basic Fabrication Practices | — | Introduces oxyacetylene welding and cutting practices on mild steel of various thicknesses and joint configurations in all positions. Covers basic fundamentals of fabrication and joint alignment. May… source |
| WLD 170 | Welding I | — | Stresses safety and equipment familiarization, with lab exercises for skill development in basic gas and electric arc welding. Includes technical information lectures in related subjects. source |
| WLD 171 | Welding II | — | Provides welding skill level required in minor industrial applications. Includes more advanced electric arc-welding and an introduction to gas-shielded arc processes (MIG and TIG), as well as lab and… source |
| WLD 172 | Prep For Certification | — | Designed to allow the individual who has achieved sufficient welding skill proficiency to prepare for applicable ASW Plate Welder Qualification Tests and/or ASME Pipe Welder Qualification tests. Stud… source |
| WLD 174 | Basic Wire-Feed Welding | — | Provides the basic information and hands-on skills required to operate the MIG short arc (gas metal-arc welding short-circuiting metal transfer), MIG spray transfer (gas metal-arc welding spray trans… source |
| WLD 177 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I | — | Provides hands-on skill development of the gas tungsten-arc welding (GTAW) process, focusing on ferrous materials, with an introduction to non-ferrous alloys. Includes technical information lectures… source |
| WLD 178 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II | — | Provides hands-on skill development of the gas tungsten-arc welding (GTAW) process, with in-depth practice on either ferrous or non-ferrous materials. Introduces the use of a welding chamber. source |
| WLD 181 | Intro To Welding for Machinists | — | Designed to allow the student the opportunity to develop the welding skills necessary to accomplish basic welding tasks typically encountered by the machinist in the workplace including the building… source |
| WLD 182 | Career Planning & Interview Skills | — | Assists the student in developing a long-term career plan, developing and improving job interview skills and writing a resume. Subject areas include resume writing tips, pre-interview research, selec… source |
| WLD 210 | Basic Pipe Welding Skills | — | Provides hands-on skill development in basic vertical-up, open-v groove, and butt-joint pipe welding techniques on carbon steel pipe using shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) and gas tungsten-arc weldi… source |
| WLD 220 | Fabrication Practices IV | — | In this skill-building course, students gain advanced oxy-fuel cutting and fabrication skills using various structural materials and components. Includes applied mechanical blue print reading, cost e… source |
| WLD 221 | Fab & Repair Practices V | — | Introduces students to the problem-solving process in many fabrication and repair of welded structures and piping system applications. source |
| WLD 222 | Fabrication Practices VI | — | Incorporates blueprint interpretation skills to build projects from instructor provided prints and student drawn prints. May include the use of professional fabrication tools in a production shop env… source |
| WLD 230 | Advanced Fab Techniques | — | A course for 2nd year Welding Technology majors and individuals seeking additional advanced layout and fabrication skills beyond those offered in the prerequisite courses. Subject areas will include… source |
| WLD 231 | Welding & Fabrication Capstone | — | The student will fabricate a predetermined, instructor-approved project that incorporates subject areas learned over the course of the Welding and Fabrication Technology Program including math and me… source |
| WLD 232 | Advanced Welding Techniques | — | This is a second year course required for Welding and Fabrication degree students. Students will learn to make high quality welds and learn new techniques when faced with challenging weld positions a… source |
| WLD 240 | Machinery Operation Maintenance | — | A comprehensive study of the in-plant installation, operation and maintenance of manufacturing machinery. Includes safety, rigging, pumps, compressors, bearings, lubrication, motors with couplings, a… source |
| WLD 241 | Basic Electricity & Fluid Power For Welders | — | Required course for 2nd Year Welding Technology majors that provides basic and important-to-know introductory-level electrical and fluid power fundamentals as applicable to the welding trade. Include… source |
| WLD 250 | Practical Metallurgy | — | Required for Welding and Fabrication Technology majors. Includes practical metallurgy information, an introduction to inspection, and references to code welding. Covers the importance, role, and rela… source |
| WLD 251 | Weld Inspection and Code | — | An introductory course to inspection of welds, and weldments while utilizing code standards. This course will give insight to what welders may experience with welding to code standards as well as how… source |
| WLD 260 | Intro To Pipe Welding | — | A required course for 1st Year Welding and Fabrication Technology majors designed to introduce basic principles and procedures of pipe welding and providing limited experience with SMAW, TIG, and oth… source |
| WLD 281 | Welding Seminar | — | Open-entry/open-exit course providing skills upgrading. For variable credit classes, additional tuition charges of 21% (based on the in-state tuition rate) will only be applied to the number of credi… source |
| WR 121Q | Corequisite for WR 121Z | — | WR 121Q focuses on the foundational skills and concepts needed to be persistent and successful in WR 121Z Composition I. It provides students with appropriate support as needed in idea development, e… source |
| WR 121Z | Composition I | — | WR 121Z engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres… source |
| WR 122Z | Composition II | — | WR 122Z builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR 121Z, engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students’ development as writers. The course focuses on composing and… source |
| WR 123 | English Composition: Research | — | Introduces informative and analytical writing supported by research. Includes designing a research plan, using primary and secondary sources critically, developing research methods, using proper docu… source |
| WR 220 | Stories of the U.S.-Mexico Border | — | Analyzes stories from and about the US-Mexico border. Explores and challenges conventional ideas about undocumented immigration in the US and considers immigration as a complex phenomenon with variou… source |
| WR 227Z | Technical Writing | — | WR 227Z introduces students to producing instructive, informative, and persuasive technical/professional documents aimed at well-defined and achievable outcomes. The course focuses on presenting info… source |
| WR 240 | Creative Writing: Nonfiction | — | Explores using creative writing techniques (plot, characterization, setting, metaphor, point of view, voice, etc.) in nonfiction essay writing. Emphasizes the elements of the creative process: person… source |
| WR 241 | Creative Writing: Fiction | — | Applies elements of short fiction (dialogue, setting, character conflict, etc) using workshop sessions in which students discuss the exercises and stories of their classmates. May be repeated for a m… source |
| WR 242 | Creative Writing: Poetry | — | Applies basic elements of poetry, types of poetry, uses for poetry and the process of creating poetry. Recommended: WR 121Z Composition I and ENG 104Z Literature: Fiction or ENG 106Z Literature: Poet… source |
| WR 243 | Creative Writing: Script Writing Workshop | — | Focus on writing and submitting scripts for class discussion and analysis. Studies established writers and film for techniques, structures and styles. Recommended: WR 121Z Composition I; Intro to Fil… source |
| WR 244 | Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction | — | Focuses on continuing to apply the techniques and structures of fiction writing introduced in . Includes writing fiction, having work critiques by instructor and peers, and critiquing that of others… source |
| WR 280 | CWE English/Writing | — | Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to writing. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related C… source |
| WS 110 | Gender, Race, And Pop Culture | — | Introduces students to the critical analysis of mass media and representations of women, gender, sexuality, and race in popular culture. Explores the entertainment industry, advertising, music, the i… source |
| WS 223 | Intro to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies | — | Multidisciplinary introduction to women, gender, and sexuality studies. Focuses on the lives and status of women in society and explores ways institutions such as family, work, media, law and religio… source |
| WS 225 | Disney: Gender, Race, Empire | — | Explores constructions of gender, race, class, sexuality, and nation in the animated films of Walt Disney; introduces concepts in film theory and criticism, and develops analyses of the politics of r… source |
| WS 280 | Global Women | — | Focuses on women's experiences throughout the world and examines women's issues and status cross-culturally. Recommended: College level reading and writing skills. source |